Show e - ' ' - i - ' ' - - : ' ' - - - - -'- L---- ' --- - - '- - - -- : 40 k ot-- WS - ‘ ' ' Supdiy Aforriins - - - : - Salt gakatibitne- - Trbe - t INan Rule' Fails to Disru-pADIIIArt DOLLAR Even Tenor of Danish Life' -- : 0-2- - - —- - - - s i 1 Reich Stresses 'Good Neighbor' P olicy Furnishes Ready-- 3Iarket For Produce Once Sold to Britain 1 :- 111 ALL r 0 rt - NO re 4'0 v v - do" IIEEDS - I: L - Cr:P4141'4 - ' V 11 0 0- -' V I : Z -- - 5 '9 I ' - - - 25 '1940 --- 'August '1"'' Ulf S a 0 laka“w atom: la lirt 0 L sss 1 - - ' By Ernest G' Fischer COPENHAGEN- - Denthark Aug 24 TAN—Wars may come I and go but Penmark remains the big butterandegg country of Europe Even under German sway the everyday life on the- - insular plains remains unchanged eiteept according to some farmers and merchants theDanel are receiv1 ing a slightly higher price for A butter lffs and eggs I tit D) In fact Germany is cultivating 111t t Berliner It II li Boersen-Zeitun- g I i a P cultural circle" Reciprocity Stressed A - commercial txpertwrOse That "Denmark has a surplus of foodstuffs for which Germany offers an outlet and Germany has raw materials and manufac- 4 tured articles which fail in Den- ‘ — mark" Foreign Minister Erik Sea- venius expressed "the will and to bring wish of my land about a positive and loyal with the newly created 1 continent under Germany's lead- - ership" ' dif gl - - - ' That does not mean that Denmark is under Germany's "administration" it has been pointed out by Danish officialdom What has happened in soma nther countries occupied by Germany where national civil and military functions were assumed by the occur in Den- JGermans did not mark The national administration 11s remained dmlioclitallryself-governme1 - Intact nt The '1Igsdag (Danish 'parliament) is proceeding norprevails:' 1 r 1 many y Cite Court Case In support of the statement that there is no German interference with Danish authority Danes cite a trial which is in progress here Defendants are 150 members of - t -- They are accused party ing arranged 41 of hav- t - it II I t has fallen back almosra century Since the collapse under German arms of the third republic which had ruled for 70 years France has reverted to Imuch that she knew in the nineteenth century and Wes of recovery from another defeat like that in 1870 The defeated republic has disappeared just as the empire did In the last century With it have gone the power finances industries pleasures—even the automobiles—which made Paris the capital Of western Europe in the twentieth century Rapid Reversal After four years In Paris I have just a een—the—litemthere In a period of six weeks On the surface Paris and most of the occupied cities and towns have little been remarkably changed by the war The sandbags have been taken down from Paris monuments and all the celebrated structure's of the city are intact WO 'towns also escaped undamaged: and even in those like Compiegne Senlis and Cambral where there was 'fightIng the cathedrals still stand and only &rine quarters have been lations of them The defendants young persons are being sentenced according to Danish laws without regard to the fact that the political proclivities of these would-b- e demonstrators were in Jsympathy with those ot nazi Germany Danish authorities said there had been no attempt to influence the decisions in the case Kai Schou Copenhagen news: paper man said "if it were not for the German troops the Danes would never think that their country was occupied by a foreign power" Life Unchanged So for the man in the street the farmer the milkmaid and the fisherman everyday life has not changed much since King Christian last April 9 accepted German occupation "under protest" Their products are finding a market and they hope will command a better exchange value as Dtiations which the result of have been In progress betweeen Germany and Denmark The kroner here is quoted at 2 for 1 reichsmark The buying power of the kroner in the country itself has not deteriorated - vvy ' lair i t4 I plain color Bermuda top 1 I Sizes I ' s I It i f If ' 1 1 $ i I i I 4 i 114 1 I e"i ' k 0 '''' ! 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Boys' cos elty tips cut and sewn polo shirts at a big saving 4 :) 80-Squa- 1 ' N Reduced ter 4 $710113' ' 2 alloRoT built! 1 f : NewRoyal 3450 Portable Mezzanine 1149 298 & S Practical Sturdy cottons with precious style details America's greatest St dress values! New Shipment Just Arrived! - °ti ood F U R $ 198 1 - to 611 years and 7 to rFloor 4 4 VW (4:t Honey lanes & Sizes 6 mos Included ) e 1 N: go 1st Floor Floor 29c ó Ei le j WILFORD WOOD FURS' " ‘' 0 s 4Zylit:tcci77 —4sol IF - ' Ai gemea Sioss IA ' 4 ' ' 1"11AssakillisJAAA100 s4 lt 114!1' - -- -- - t 4 0t i 1It - cfi 4st li ' i A A' alS Ct "7 partwool dress slacks som with zipper fly some in pleated styles Sizes 4 to 10 12 to 18 lit Floor V Off back - 0 s F1'oor eElt11kk v 1" lit 1 l'A dress 25e $ DRIVE OUT 'AND SAVE ' - 4i Menl and boys' 41 '- -- 2 close-ou- t! ht - - 1:!1' Special purchase of a manufac- - Gsr:59c 64- MP1"- 6 prs $1 d I :: - t' ' ' 42r Mezzanine dirk1:ti I) I Boys' itt-- 10 Boys' Reg 49c Polos 17c ) 15e oaill Brendeletb or voe line aborts: 'rotten shirts 4 tA toys' t' A4'4 1 EAST MARE and accept a pa'uttsim ef Gold Medal Maiden Oil Capsules— the original and genuine Leek toe the Gold Medal on the bon – 15 tents ( A dvertisement ) ' 4 t4 ( -k ' it turerl ' gold point bountaln pen regu- larly priced Il Assorted colors lit 'floor Zipper Flys ht R - Beg- N Men's and " - a 17 1st Floor 4 of kidney trouble may be backache shifting pains unify eyes a kriMINOM -- r: (t) - Dress Slacks 98 ls Boys' Shirts' Shorts A 2'for 25c Hose Dinin color novelty ton di bone in sites 612 to 10- - -4 Keep your blood more free from waste matter poisons and acid by putting more activity into kidneys and bladder and you should live a healthier happier and longer life One efficientsate and harmless way to do this is to get from your druggist a 35 cent box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Commies and take them am directed'Witt results should delight you Resides getting up sighta Mine sinirtores ' c Part-Woo- AND FEEL YOUNGER r I r cords with zipper fly fancy slacks in Fall's newpart-wocords and est shades and patterns Floor rzwalr01 4 STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS I s" ' Slacits ItgOITUILIITOy 0 Fancy Cords and 5-- 8 '1771:s) ':41 4Ip e I Tuesday t I by a fa- mous monufae- - iitiN — Nationally Famous Corsetiera and Monday Made l? - Consult Carol Post She will analyze your figure and assist In chem ing the correct foundation garment for you 490 1 y gpq r:ISlack Scoop Buy! 25c Sox (St S 'i r - ' (Young ssfoliretmn st Boys' WoolI 4 a WEARIIESS 4(01C4107V111' IL N loo L 1 ( q""s 'ivr:iv Boys' R IIV 1 i able faun tain pen and a pet cil to matefi Choice of' colors 1st Floor ' ' v ' I depend- good Boys' thick-se- t corduroy slacks in popular high waist style with button around waist band Fancy herringbones plaids and stripes Sizes 9 to 18 Regular 198 quality for 169 l' k 10C ANDILADDER' ' I A 198 Quality in Sizes9to-1- 8 c'11 Child's:19c - c ' e much ' eAlt 1st Floor dIIJ 91E- IFOR KIDNEY U n Sizes IImu colors' s toe om ‘t ' ' L - 1- :g ' ton trimVarted 011111 priced higher! Formerly i Others )e — I ' i11 $l Cream-colo- itiN FUR$ A t Of CORSETRY A LIVING MODEL AT SEARS ON 1 4 persons I k) Fountain Pen $1 1911 Formerly 71 i'' '14 ':i1 :7 !: ' ' 4' l''''t 1 r 11 ( : k l 1 '!::t1 t st - 'a t -- Iltioloall ?)ta : to it' - - r ' olh --- pl ' t -- 11' - ' i 11 - DEMONSTRATION ( Itotil 20 Conducted by Carol Post and'Pend Sets cordu- et toysI FairiCII -e-"--i t -- ‘ It 14 I roy bobby pants In plain or fancy patterns Some with zipper bib pocket and fancy but- WO to 101i t beneath the surface life has changed radically Queues form for "food where once there was plenty Coffee milk eggs cheese and oil have all been lacking Soap and cleaning fluids are also runSugar rations have ning short been cut from 750 to 500 grams a month and another reduction is Bread and coal also are expected rationed TabaccoSel Therchas been a run on tobacco as well assilks linens and clothing In general and luxury cigarets have disappeared Some improvement In food sup' plies has been made since transportation has been restored and a fine meal can still be bought restaurant but the in a first-claaverage housekeeper must search to find supplies restrictions proThe war-moviding three meatless and three alcoholless days a week have been reestablished Gasoline Is forbidden to private FUR$ BOOKS! COUPON 4 iti Élkav 1 4 ITTI ‘ ' 98c Thick-s- 1st Floor ‘ I - u tt 1 2 The detachable coupons in Ile or more you shop and save throughout Sears! 119 Rel IA ' Misses' and chil- dren's anklets in ' Of Pen Boys' BobbTPcints k ' WITH CREDIT II 4 r NI I ON 0 14" He II deposit J smashed i''41P 61 inamour lo t q1 8 Atit7 wV I I 0 EASY TERMS ON PURCHASES TOTALING $10 OR MORE! 1 -- I 11 entitles yet to a book of toupees denominations of ila aid Up are used like cask small A and 15c Anklets :10c - PURCHASE 0 II 11 1 I 1 11 ss a propaganda-marc- h In violation of emergency regu- t 11 II 11 0 'It oozy 11111111 - ttedei of 1101 By Henry Cassidy Of the BLIILIN Aug :24 Uti—Life In was France under German occupation labeled "Neighbor Denmark" and subtitled "The Cooperation With Cermany" This masthead was printed over the royal coat-o- farms of Denmark The articles In German and Danish stressed the mutual interests of the two nations the Slightly sugar coated stories smacked of an old fashtoned' family reunion and a horse trading day An archaeologist tracing the Teutonic origins wrote that "since the Bronze Age Denmark has always belonged in the Germanic commercial and jP emmonommommen1 a kind of "good neighbor" policy toward Denmark A recent special edition 4 1 1 drPep I 'Capital of Europe' Stagnates as Germans Hold Sway port outlet - 9rrogvA p - The big neighbor to the south A hearty eater takes most of the foodstuffs now't whereas formerly Great Britain was the chief ex Cil (4 '(4) At PaiisSlipsBack Century in Single Summér - 1 kamot-40- moo-C- co 1 I t s 5 f 1 ft 4 4 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 1 |