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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FIVE MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936. LITHE CHILD IS Your Christmas Shopping Should Be Done Today SCUD TO DEATH To wait until tomorrow means larger crowds, more rudi, less time to choose and less variety to choose from. Today our store is tilled with handsome apparel for men, bought expressly for gifts for this Christ m as season. Never before have we shown such cempU-tuml attractive stocks to choose from. Never before have we been able to offer you so many inducements to Buy your gifts for men here in this men's store and you have the assurance that they will be appreciated. buy. Gloves House Coats When at your wit's end for a gift thst will be sura to win appreciation resort to (loves. No matter how well supplied a man js, an additional pair of (loves la . always, acceptable. We Include all the standard and novelty shades In our stock in both foreign and domestic makes. Perrin's find druss (loves, made In France. Townes' w&lk!n( and driving gloves, made In England. IVES SPECIAL $1.60 (loves, in the best factories in America. Possibly because they are auxiliaries to home comfort and luxury, House Coats have a subtle Qloves at $1.00, $2.00 In the city increasing pleasure of repeated use. Few things are men so slow to adopt as the lounging robe, and few articles of apparel are so keenly enjoyed once they become familiar with its com- at fort. $5.09, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Mufflers We have selected a special lot of umbrellas and cans for holiday (lfts, which represent de-a number of new and original signs confined exclusively to us. silk and lisle, plain colored, combination coloring and embroidered. In bperial gift boxes, offer opportunities fur selecting excellent d modestly-price- favors. 50c to $5.00 you enjoy bright, wiuippy Furnishings? Tlitj kind that every Man you meet isnt. wearing? When it comes to variety and attractiveness LADY DIES ON Mrs Scanloll, 85 years of age. a passenger cii route to Moekloii. I'alifornia, from Ies Moines, lowu, di.d on Southern i'aiiih No. 6 at Elko. Nevada. She was ai minpanled by her daughter, Mrs. M. Kilxgerald of Stockton. Mrs. Fitzgerald had the body taken from the train at Elko and prepared for burial. It la extremely probable that the remains will be shipped to Dos oini-s- . so that the old lady will go hack dead oer the same road that she traveled over alive lit the course of a week's time. T. 8. Roylance of Provo Is In the city today in the Interests of William . Roylance A Co., produce dealers of Correct. Clothes for Men Wlnit Man doesnt? smart ideas and the thing,' POLICE COURT. In the police court thla morning BaumeiHter Bros., P. M. Poulsen and Fred Anderaon pleaded guilty to violating the Sunday saloon cloning ordinance and were fined $10 each. A. Ives pleaded guilty to running a poker game and was aaaeiwcd $00 for the privilege. A number of drunks were assessed the regulation amount. IVES C. B. i IK the, Garden City. v easily, Take the Lead in Mens Toggery orders with the best makers of Weve TRAIN NEAR ELKO, NEV. In Suspenders S1.00 to $5.00 ti OLD Suspenders One of the most useful and also practical Christmas gifts is a muffler. In the elaborate holiday assortment which we are showing, you will find an abundance of new patterns and color schemes, original conceptions, to be found here exclusively. $5-0- 0 a tub with boiling hot water aime clothes, when her at- was directed elsewhere. Ne tenti sooner had she gone to another part of t !u house than the little child straw; over to the tub and fell Into hot water. Its screams atthe tract, ihe attention of the aunt and he t in tttul raised the child out of ths i nter. Ir. E. M. Conroy was call ..nil everythin done for the little ftil-'but in spite of It all he died Kteat agony yesterday Just to $3.50 to $10.00 $1.25, $1.50, and $2.50 to lounging robe as a holiday will serve to pleasantly regift mind one of Its donor with the A appropriateness as Christmas gifts fur men. We offer many pleasing patterns and Scotch check, both in dull soft tints and those of more intense contrasting colors The greatest value ever shown Canes and Umbrellas $1.50 Dressing Gowns CHRISTMAS Haberdashery standing Men's Furnishings, and we are as quick to show the new styles as the leading New York Haberdashers. Our prices are reasonable, and it costs no more to wear Correct Furnishings, if you come here for them. s Were in Holiday attire and have the things a man buys for himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the boys stocking as satisfactorily as the man's. Fred M. Nye Co. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS 2413 Washington Avenue. OQDEN, UTAH BROOM HOTEL CORNER IE the latter persistently dodged him. Beel Is much the smaller man, weighing only about 166 pounds, but he claims this la an advantage. However, tonight will tell the tale. HID GOTCH 10 BEET TOHT MED AT ONCE, FOUR JURORS IS ILL. According to an affidavit made by William Glasmann and filed in the GOTCH WILL ENDEAVOR TO WIN Second district. Mr. Glasmann Is seri- THIS WAS THE CRY IN POLICE COURT THIS MORNING. BACK HIS LOST HONORS. ously 111 and unable to stand the trials and tribulations of attending court at the hearing of the libel suiU against Mr. Glasmann's affidavit Is Twenty Men Examined him. Before the Am-triWill Ssttls ths Championship of backed up by. those of a couple of Could be Obtained Number Requisite g Wrest-linDavs Portsous, Ths physicians, and upon these affidavits. All Had Decided Sorvioo for court of Jury the Is as ths Chooon is convening It said, upon Authority, this afternoon a continuance will be Opinions About Gambling. Rtfarss. asked for. MR. GLA8MANN es TWO DIVORCES FILED. Two more cases of marital infelicity are to be aired In the district court. Margaret Green wants a seperation from her husband, M. Eugene Green, on the ground of desertion and failure to provide. Agee, Chei & McCracken are the attorneys for the plaintiff. Sena Jensen is suing her husband, Andrew Jensen for divorce, alleging desertion and failure to provide. N. J. Harris 4s attorney for the plaintiff. CITY, Mo., Dec. 17. A bout which will definitely dewrestling cide the American championship, will be pulled off In convention hall this when 'Fred Beel, the new evening, owner of the title, meets Frank Gotch under the auspices of ths Missouri Athletic club. Gotch, the former champion, won his honors by defeatKANSAS ing Tom Jenkins in this city last winter, and lost the title to Beel at New THOMPSONS TO MEET. Orleans recently, Gotch Is a resident of lows, while Beet claims Wisconsin It has been definitely arranged that end Maurice his home. Both are good men and Cyclone Thompson u square sports and ths match tonight will be witnessed by a large crowd of followers of the wrestling game from all over ths country. Ths purse offered Is $$,$00. ' Although Gotch has registered no tick, and admits, that Beel heat him In the New Orleans encounter. It is generally admitted That the bout w not satisfactory" frotai the public's Point of view, for the reason that after Gotch had won ths first fall, he was thrown by Beel In such a manner as to nike his head on the hard floor, fendering him unconscious. When he entered the ring for the third fall of the contest all the Wisconsin man had to do was to tumble him over on his back. Gotch admits that he went into the New Orleans bout believing that Beel was a soft snap, and failed to train as conscientiously as he should have done. He Is now wise to the fact that the little man from Wisconsin is the real goods, and that if he doesn't "uceeed in trimmln (him properly this Thompson will meet In a twenty-roun- d glove contest at the Grand Opera house In this city on New Years eve. Maurice will train in Ogden and his opponent at Salt Lake. WILL SUSTAINED. CHICAGO, Dec. 17. Federal Judge Sanburn upheld the contention of the Charles E. Yerkes estate In ths suit of Street the Northwestern Chicago Railway company, thus assuring New York of an hospital and an art gallery, for which the will of Yerkes provided. AWFUL COLD. FARGO, N. D., Iec. 17. The temaero perature was 16 degrees below this morning. The weather Is clear and there Is no wind. All trains are running. EARTHQUAKE IN ASIA. LE1BACH. Dec. 17. The seismothis graph recorded an earth tquake Asia. morning, believed tJ be in Wanted at once, four Jurors. That that went up In the police court this morning after twenty men had been examined without four of the number who would fill the requirements. The case for trial was thst of the city against Jim Baker, Powers 4k Craughbaum and six others on the charge of maintaining places resorted to for gambling and for playing at games of chance In ths city. Most of the men examined had decided opinions either for or against gambling, with the majority In favor of allowing regulated games of chance in the city. The Jumy empaneled found the proprietors guilty and a fine of $99 was Imposed. The players wars turned loose. was the cry - Graham Lawrence, clerk In the office of Trainmaster A. W. Wright, has been transferred to Sparks, Nevada, where he will occupy the position of assistant chief clerk in the office of Assistant Superintendent T. F. Rowlands. Harold Packard, who has been stenographer to Mr. Manson for some time, will take the position vacated, and Charles Sprague of Pocatello will drop In Mr. Packard's place. Mr. Lawrence will leave for Sparks tomor- - 1-- ch ham-stormi- ng or Hack-enachmi- dt, Isabella Fox scarfs and Sable Fox $8.00 for Isabella Fox scarfs and Sable Fox $12.00 for Blended River Mink $15.00 - for MMSttMii li Isabella scarfs Opposum $25.00 for $6.(4 $9.00 Handkerchief Sale Where most handkerchiefs are shown, is where the most selling is going on. 100 doz. embroidered 20 and . $12.00 $20.00 A handsome showing of. all fashionable furs and at prices that cannot be . 22c handkerchiefs 150 doz. 25c handkerchiefs for ... tF 13v 19c t 120 doz. 35 and 40c equalled. 'Also a handsome line of childrens sets, very cheap. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF JAPANESE FIRE SCREENS AT COST. 25c Book Sale 10 per cent off and 2 BOOKS $1.00 sale of books. 5 doz. 50 and 60c Back Combs 2(1 for 0 FREE with 10 per cent discount on all glassware and china Ths Milling of a Coin. Nearly everybody thinks that the milling of a coin Is Its corrugated rim. but that ter,..-banothing to do with ths corrugations. The coiner at the mint takes up a blank, a round piece of plain allver, ent out of a silver bar, and drops It Into a machine. It comes out with the edges slightly rounded. Then be drops It into the milling machine, and It comes out with the rim flat and raised a little above the sides. The milling Is this plain raised rim, without reference to any corn 4 itlons, and it la Intended to protect 2e surface of the coin from wear. I he cor rugatlona around the ilm are called the reeding." a evening it will be the down and out CHICAGO GRAIN. club for one Gotch. CHICAGO. Dec; 17. Wheat opened Frank Gotch la M years of age, stands about six feet In his hosiery today 7$ $- - and closed the same; corn and weighs about $00 pounds. He is opened at 41 $ closed same; oaU nf German descent, hla mother being opened at $4 and closed at $4 8. among the first settlers of Iowa. He CONDEMNS FRANCE. haa met all comers in practically KANKAKEE, Dec. 17. Five hunevery state In ths Union, and mads a tour through ths Klon- dred Knights of Columbus today dike gold fields about six years ago. government He haa met and defeated practically NO IS BETTER. every wrestler of note in this country. Dec. 17. The king OLM. and cLeod Including Farmer Barns, tter today. Tom Jenkins, the former American COMMISSION BUSY. champion, from whom he won a deDec. 17. Interstate MINNEAPOLIS. in. sworn :auss cisive victory after being twice defeat- Harlan beCommissioner Commerce 17. Strauss GTON. Dec. d. Gotch and his backers made every reCorn-labthis an morning gan Investigation In as Secretary of effort to to secure a match with the car shortage question. garding morning. $ this at the world's champion, but 1-- The Biggest For Sale Ogden Has Had This Year Begins Today Last Thomas |