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Show Jat f. H i 1 J , v ' v 4- - d& . L--f 1922 -- 3100 (ITTEfID (M3) DAUGHTER Youll Save MORE Money , Imsfcrj Stb tletbte. Company Ctetnge in Organization i Kearae Bids. - M ij Expected With One Fac- - tion Clinging to Idea of flrUh Republic. FARMERS MEET JH today In conformity with the or, flef issued last night by Viscount Fits-- g tan, the viceroy. Sinn FeTn Delegates. Gather for Convention ,3 U-- JBy Associated Pres) DUBLIN. Feb. 19. IJelegstes to the Ard Fheia. or national Sinn Fein contention, which meets tomorrow, were already gathering in large numbers Jodsy. About 1.000 repreeentatH cs r fom all parts of the country are entitled to attend. The ostenriblepurpoze of the la to decide the future constitution of the Sinn Fein movement, bat by the discussions and final vote wilt be revealed the comparative strength Of the supporters of Eamon df Valera and Arthur Griffith among the Sinn Fein clubs throughout Ire- con-veutt- It Is widely believed" that the convention 'will result In a complete cleavage, one side adhering to the Anglo-Iris- h treaty and the other to a republic. Some persons expect the convention to last only a day. If a split occurs, the question of the disposition ef the party funds wilt. become acute: Most observers expect the voting to show a small majority for the Free state advocates. Northern Irelands Situation is Calmer -- n (By Associated Press.) BELFAST, Feb. 20. The situation in northern Ireland is considerably calmer than at any time during the last week, and the fear of a clash on the southern frontier has dwindled. The rival forces. However, retain their positions along the border and hope is expressed that the next few days will see them r drawn, "Meanwhile the joint liaison commissions are understood to have begun their operations. Two British officers and two officers of the, Vlster special constabulary- - form the northern commission, Wfth headquarters at Cloghsr; the southern commission comprises three British and two provisional government officers, .with their base at Monaghsn. They 'will apparently Institute a sort of patrol, keeping1 In touch with each other and using their influence where It may be needed Tn the Interest of peace. ' It is stated unofficially that the decision to release the Irish republican army football players from the Londonderry Jail was reached when fhe northern government Informed the British government that it had abandoned lta Intention to prosecute the men. f . A party of class B specials challenged a Crowley tender bearing a ember of specials to the Cavan county line yesterday. The driver of the tender did not stop, whereupon member of ths challenging party tfired, killing Constable McEnni The incident, which is supposed to have -- been due to a mistake, occurred on tjte northern side of the border. Belfast remains quiet, and the cost of the recent violence is now being ssekened.- - Aside the numergu! deaths and injuries there are monetary claims for compensation amounting to mors than 1500.000, -- 2 British Troops Still Remain in Ireland t (By Associated 14,000 i DUBLIN. Feb. Pres) Fourteen thou-sta- d British troops are now left in Ireland, according to a statement by the publicity branch of the Qjsh republican army. Fifty military barracks and 159 Police barracks have been taken over by the provisional government. 20 ed Separated for 30 Years Joined in Death Couple . Spring Sewing Week Harold F. McCormick Give Consent to Marriage of Girl to Riding Master 'of Switzerland. (By Associated Press) 20. Mathilda Feb. CHICAGO, McCormick, If years old, today bad permission of her father, Harold F. McCormick, to marry Max Oxer, a horseman of Zurich, Switzerland. McCormick announced the- - engagement last night in a statement.' He a few weeks by i said h the fact of the recent newspaper pub. licity." FORM NEW BLOC Oiir Object in announcing this great February Sewing WeelTSale is to stimulate early dressmaking and sewing. - I The romance of the young grand (daughter of John D. Rockefeller, wastold VilgantlC Urganization , For! by Emu L, Burgy, Chicago ln. (terlor decorator, who saya he is a nr,3t cou,in of theSwina, equestrian, Concerted Political Action as a love of spring and winter. r u thrM Um Mt Is Aim of Chicago Meet- - "Mr McCormick's age., as the newspapers have- - stated, said Burgy. "He Is mg. older; he Is 67 yea r old, not 47. He is just my ag I am hie cousin antLIiI shouUJknow.' McCormicks said Friends of the By International News Service.) night McCormick's announcementCHICAGO. Feb. 20.- - Approximate- Ipjn must have followed consent of Rockely 210 delegates representing labor feller None had definite information but all stated that even so determined farmer and progressive organizaa Mis Mathilda has been said tions from all parts of Ihe United ato glr) be. would not dare go through with States assembled bore todaV in a an such engagement - tin If os Rtwhcfrl called to discuss plans for ler sanctioned it. That Oser la possessed of . noble concerted political action - It was blood and also has a large made evident aX the outset of the' con- independent income, reasonably also was stated believes ference that a third-partthat ths is not In by Burgy. Burgy estimate of the riding masters Income contemplation. The opening session was a closed at 816.009 a year Is srroneou "Max Osers right name is Max vod affair but later seailone were to be open to the public. The conference is der Muehl," Burgy said. "His father leraan. Count von for-to tl expected der Muehl. His widowed mother Formation of a gigantic bloc-- ' among the married Sebastian Oser after Sebasfrom voters waa announced as the prims tian returned to Switzerland America in 1855. Sebastian Oser has purpose of the conference. Leaders in the meeting declare they spent .many years in- America. tv in this conference "the solution Burgy then recounted Sebastian of their problems, which according to Oaers wanderings In America and the official call for the convention said that ha had amaseed a sizeable center tw a fight to prevent the "de- fortune which he took back to Switstruction of the Inherent rights of a zerland and Burgy hazarded the beman guaranteed by our constitution lief that Max Oser had inherited a considerable portion of it. by the agents of special privileges." In explaining this relationship to Among those present at the opening of the meeting a as John L. Lewi Oser, Burgy staled that his father, who came here directly from the con- Henry Burgy, waa the brother of Max , vention of the United Mine Workers Osere mother. of America, of which he "Is president at Indianapolis. Heads of the big four" railway brotherhoods and other unions of railway workers, representatives of the American society of equilt Lalta City run. Pb 29. 1922 ty, the farmers of America, the comBait City aad Vicinity CWu4y mittee of 48, the farmerMabor party, adForcolder Lake iea2ht and Tataday, probably the Nonpartisan league, single taxers snow For Cub fnereosln eloodincas tonight, and many other (roups were in at- colder portion Tueaday, tendance. cloudy, probably snow and colder west por. -- . near Lucerne. For reasons they aster told, they parted a month after marriage, bowing to each other o fhe street but never speaking. -- Recently the wife died. The hue Jd wrote a note arbtng to be bur-w- d near her and an hour later he was TOund dead. Doctors found no IndL ations of suicide and friends said he Bd of a broken heart. 19 ; c Gtrttrz apeeial tte 31s Olrd.lyn Belting 1 60 2 shepherd-mitche1 slat SlVsatkmrStfe4t Salt Lake City, Utah. . was ehown-t- o Brighton yesterday. He could recognised it immediately. HeStroud. not Identify a, picture of Jgck idento unable Was acaster girl The picture In She said she tify DonnelPs the daylight had never eeen him and was not certain., esterday of Brighton talked again Donnell and Wild his associations and Weatherbee- - He said Donnell aev m Wcatherbe had participated robberies. One was that of a taflor shop. Brighton said. Another, that of a restaurant, andstreettney on i "rolled a man on Regent Dec. 23. Brighton told ofto hold up Donnell and another man his t Brighton's) rtreetcsr and did not ao have revea ed Brighton is said to the conviction enough to strengthen were that members of the gang " ...... .. Garters .TBs Cotton 10e for JS - black length lOe yards of Val laces in sets to match. All 12c values. Sewing Week price, the lc yard , . 2000 white . , . . 8 far 6c Hooka and Eyes 6 f.r 6c Darning Cotton for 6c Colton . a far a for (c Rope Silk 6c Safety I'lnT ....a for - 1." them wastfwwsMf-'- attempt0") rob offers aiw which cause OBSERVATIONS. 24. telegraphed tmV.o Sher.frEmery ' -- Emery ft wk u reported W reftn'Be'rosrdlnVurt night ,hV j. Angenie. He will for two or ported muro , OstlHr Percale In shades and complete 1Q( -- Imparted Eegliah Sblrtlags New patterns; absolutely fast color Extra special, the yard. Taffetas and Messattnes. 63c (US French Ret of color lee-li- ne -- run Newest spring fabrics, at prices way below par for Sewing Week. The yard e dc yog Mercerized Reaper Cleth. . pints aad fancy 33-in-rh best qaaUty Chevtots. IU9 New Spring - Teiie Choicest for early spring and wear. Ail aat-Oed color the yard all-ye- ar ....096 SSe Beet QealttT 88 t. laches - ifl. ,.006 4Q. 06 the yard. SSe Faaey Oattng Flannel. 37 Inches wld 1Am the yard 106 one Serpentine Klmeee Crepe, lot. worth (6e a yard,- 'd Q. to close. , 106 j...., Beet GanUty Imported Jepae-ee- e Crep U different color Regular (0o qaattty. 4Q. the yard, 096 SM Certain fee Ms, In whit cream sad sera with drawn-wo- rk herder, M Inehea arid the yard, . 1(6 TSeuNew Creteaae for dresse drapery, corering at Bean. - 06 ......VlAB OS W Six Special -- ass "5? mm Oim 1Tg 1TH T. W, A L O. NAYLOB CO. 1J8 Sooth State. Was. 12M th.Ul -- special Me Fcqaet flllee CnatnavTutT bleach. , the yard. , SSe Plhnet Sheeting, bleached, 21 yards wtd the yard. 1...,, .T- 14. ..bn ..Cette PemieeSr, woaderfot oolcctloo of bMiHftl rtbbu frtatir for icwlif idrrprlccd Hwlu Bhowtif two kif ooloettoao Droodcoos of flvo-tw- fe ttrilfi, Cfcoeka, olote colon m4 flowered effort lo oil oXodco. ' Values to 65e A ' f4 Sewing Wee-k- 44. 106 ' Bendnter. h RIBBONS Oy della XenabrtakaMe If Imported White Flannel, Inches wide, to cloe wld the yard(Be Permanent Finish dice in all shade, the yard Rlaebird aad Fleeal Pattern Crepe, in pink, blue I nderwear end yellow, 83 Inches wld 60c quality, OAf the yard Indian PennineHead, sewing week special, 9Cm the yard Marlin SSe Daisy Better than Hope. Full 10(9 width, the yard Ke. M Gin nine Berkeley Cam brio AU fait bolts and first 31 Inches wld 3(-ia- Goetz Satin. gq S1AS 006 , Ckal-I- K full yard wld varietv of comfort patterns, the Me R veriest Spring 8 nt tins I Guaranteed washable sad flua-fae- Cetten mercerized figured sateen. In splendid assortment of figures for cost linings, petticoats, etc. Regular 75$ and 86c value Sewing Week, 6 ia a yard. 11 pure silk Goetz 'mercerized sateen, tn Batin. In all the beet colors for dresse skirt linings or all wanted colors end black 13 90 value , Regular 60o quality. Sewing yraist Sewing Week tic Week, 2 50 the yard. yard. Every Yard of Wool Dress Goods at 25 Per Cent Off C1m rraaltM, Tflon, (ran 9rfM katUteo kr4eltk, caitou oibatrtM, Pimfoptlii, Hearlettto, toldi, ta all tto kMt colon ait M(arth off itfilir prim. r Geeelee Peter Pan Ginghams, plain and fancy Gennlne Deveaahlen and Kiddie Cleth 4e rqp Owl 3 40e Red Seal, A-- F. C aad Ameskaag Glaghai 3Sc plain sad fancy Rephye Dress Glsghnme Me ch fnsey Bed pints Dma Gleg heme 46e 39c Sateen,". 03C ii Figured Sateens . Tsrdwlde chiffon taffetas In ell end satin measeline or evening newest street shades for wrap linings and trimming Regular (3 60 values at 31 31 the yard. Ot.ee Ftae Kevelty Drees Tl Choicest 1323 fabric. In wide range of pattern and color. COm rum -- Dress Goods and Silks SUM width end good grad I .nt the yard , (tasinl and dark light line of good patterns; S( Inches wide. The yard , congratuia ked and Strou d ....--..lO- SOe see lflt: a-- s3 BOLTS FOR 95 c Rlc-Ra- as Such popular brands Punjab. Manchester, otc . in dark and light; new patterns, in newest effects dresses and for apron shirting 3( inches wide; 46c qoaUtie iMiilrr. . ri.a w."'" My. ,, OR Bra'd ,...19e e Button special lOe 15c Lingerie Tape la. ) 6000 Yards of Best Percales - Light Six OfiC. forJhe-ahooU- ng 12 the Sewing Machines will hum thia week, when housewives read thse remarkable reductions on wanted spring wash fabrics and domestics. StudebeJter XnnAntor. 10 4 Wash Goods and Domestics" T - laapc Sedan lee Braid ISe Twilled Tape 15c Bias Tape, up to No 16e Prices On Every Article In The Notion Department Specially Reduced For This Weds San Fmnela Santa Fa .... Seattia .... ... Sheridan Spokane a... Tooepah .... Washington . W mnemncca Telioweteoe . . Taartaf lie Finishing 3 for lOe and -- per Useful 10c Articles for Sewing Week 6c Pina 6c Tape, lengths of insertion. rd Tape . 20e Lingerie jJP A few edges, .. 15c Lingerie Tape - S ......... AgP yard Silk Sllkln. Crochet 19c I ft We '. 25c Beldlng Crochet . f X ere L 3 v.-v- . (5c Ribbon Garters 10c Emery Pin Cushions ... ll Intcrmoantian Distribator t e (0c Garter Waists without Highest yeeterday Htghoit in this month laat year ... Highest In this month alnco lift Lowest thla morning Lowest this month, last yang Lowest this month otoco 1174 Normal for yesterday .. . Mean yesterday Accumulated deficiency this month Accumulated deficiency since Jaa. l.J g MOTOR CAR CO. ..fi B.ltlng Dress Lining 3e Washable GartOrs with Ready-mad- 1 1 00 For sontheaatem Idaho Tonight and Toesday. fair, colder tonight. Comp am tiro local wanther Hits for Fobrn ary Wt, I2t. Doc- Teipemtnw ... Tnfoation Jt - 35a 8s Mn Ra e Ready-mad- e(i EmbroiderieSj 8 to 18 inches wide. Values up' to 85c a yard. gw m Sewing Week price Wide cotton cluny laces and insertions. fresh New, stock. 15c values, the ....... . holt Trim Tap close .tM -- IK Dress Shields E-- Z e. SIN IpNdater Beading top insertions, bands and edges. An accumulation of broken sets. Values to 25c, to 11 north-centr- (Continued frofn page on) army when he was 18 andf that he misrepresented his age to be 21 at that time. That is a hy the records Wilt show that he is older, he said. Donnell entirely exonerated Weath-rbc8'n'S part In whom. e ui-raffair He said that while the girl may have helped, Brighton "Several plaSned the whole thing. times Brighton tried to get me into said Donnell. "He knew holdug job that I was broke and used to give me WRATH EX a Uttle money, and when he kneqr I Feb. hadn't a place to sleep fort days he At I pUnned this affair. About a month ago he tried to ret me to rob a tailor's shop on either Twelfth or Thirteenth East street. Brighton wafited me pnd Chick Weatherbee to do the job. iy! I wouldn't do It. Stroud will be brought back as a witness, aigi he may a. so be charged with being an accessory, since he concealed thd fact thqt Donnell was SALT LAKE guilty from officers aflerhe had Bakar been apprised of it Bolst Donnell refused supper last night Caifarr .... He said he did not want anything but CheyeflD .... ..... a cup of coffee. He commented that Chtoa 0MTr he did not know why Brighton had City he said. Brigh- Do4f to tell ail he knew,-fo- r Dufkafo . ton Is certainly the man who is mors Ftoyxta.ff . guilty. He said It did not look to Qran4 him that "they could purhlm over for Htrrt .... Helejia murder In the first degree." He de- Huron . clared he woijtd return without ex- Kanaa City tradition and plead guilty. Donnell La iidar Anyelea told of leaving the army tn April of Loa Modaoa ... l&st year and later going to Nebras- Sew OrlotM said He he was, other ka and places. Naw York hurt in Nebraska and unable to work Nonk Plaita... for some time. The oply place he Oklahoma ... was lit the furnace Omaha worked her Pboanlv .... room of the Alton hotel, according pocatallo Portland. Ora. statement. Rapid City .. Donnell picture Identified-. Reno in taken St. Lou la .... photograph of Donnell, .... Paul 81 San Bernardino, at the- county jail . Saa Diet 4- - - Findings tion Wednesday. ft Embroideries and Laces ("weather report FRATERNAL CONGRESS OPENS. CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Delegates from were many fraternity organizations here today for the annual convention of the National Fraternal Congreae of America. The convention will end - appreciate- - quality; appreciate style and at the same time appreciate fqal savings. SE ve Pn fr hw.Twds S1M r Hmmx ..(ins . 4 Fa . ma-chin- es Mhareduetions we are quoting; the selections we are Including, will prove irresistabie to Salt Lakes frugal housewives. i ! Liberty Six Needles will fly and sewing will hum when these items are read by women who. And the values we are offering; - lo-hi- s By Associated Press.) GENEVA, Feb. 29. A couple dJroed Btalder, separated for 29 year have been joined In death at Kuas-nach- t. 21 Ei ' HITH UNIONS TO (By Associated Press ) 1 BELFAST, Feb. 29. Member of tke Irish republican army football team. captured at Dromore last month. I RTrnfmmilimiwainmsTOmafinuinsrsafUiaaatwidm4ldi6i Sew 9a-- M Harry I tab's Greatest .ta Uardner& Adams , fi OF ItCKEFELLER At Oar Aflcr ,L ' M THE DESERET 3IEW3 MONDAY FEBRUARY r Lj?'ee-- '-- -- ysrflle eeeeetsap 55o - Values to 75c Sewing Wee-k- MM 'dee Japanese MlmedT for nnderwear and baby's wear, 19-y- d. Inches wide, 04 If l(bolt special WeOB SUM Ueag Cleth, wld hoits. inches wld grad very the yard. - ,I( Widths Up to Values to 6L50 Yard,' Inches - FeaHe, 44. od Pieces ofMetaBle" Ribbons Up to 12 Inches Wide. . , Very pepeler fee mBItaerr, gfadlrs. etc, bags, vastlag Val ana tw S4M a yard $2.89 iisa 4 |