Show — - - - ir a"-t- g I rhc Salt J' I I P 1913 12 Friday Morning February Believed 'Red' Skelton Loses Wife in )rowned Keeps Friend 11" 311 I O - L abor Opposes Suspension of Minimg Hours - : - Bodies of IFour Taken From Oregon River PORTLAND 121')--- -- Orphaned Gurl i 1 H-ne- i s epciu E I 1 f red-haire- d 1 1 :: 7: 1 be(-e- ert ' Ch A I I DIVE AN - PORTRAIT 1A-i 011)81V- 1"-- A 0 94 l'''' ' I Alhw - N - ' : ''- ' '- - f I Illia ' 'r4 --o-- I I 4 k 7''- :: '4 ' k - P' t ‘ ' ' ri 6- 77w - " -: v ' 4 : ' ' - t '' 44 z Or' "'" Mr 111 f e:4 t4 aro le Of - dega i VroolW ' $7 PORTRAIT 912 : e I i L Art Mount Complete in I I EACH rio Proofs Shown I 25 lots ot 4 or moored - i'' 1 I K t I 1 i a I IZ I1 i - 0 Studios ALT L4XF CITY SrPtith MAIII St a c- 1 C ' 1 -c ' I JOLIET IlL Feb - it L Daily WaAhinetnn -- 04 Phnne N'L1 - Hour: I" a p Sundays 11 to Fn m 3 t Pot sale I Whera—In ' LAast Drugs avon Nsk : - -- i Midriff Styles 4 Gore Styles Cace and Em- - 07 4 '‘'' s 1 Models --1 Fashioned of rich rayon satin and crepe that will wear and wear They fit like a aecond skin and won't ride up' 41 ie Sheer 2clon ' Flattering i r and - Long Wearing L- bias ) f 111- " for gifts 3 ‘ II 111 Including Extra Longs i L i I ''' I 1 a41 : ray- 1 1 ll t swastaasssalasakvv-sitatawstzt-s7 ji I : IL ''' 1 ''' 4" - t r - 1 ' ' 1' T-- aa '-- 1 - tt" - - ' I i't1(-1--'-- ' L b c L ''"-- ' 4 t 1 I 1 ' i I - '' - c) r ft k 4 '''''''''---"-A -- -- 1 ' 0 Impt taw - r ? - - de' 4 es --- -- il t rt 1 Ckt ) 't It ''' MA I N A T BR() A DI A k e - 1 1 4'Y ‘ "' ilk "r 0 )1 1r4 : - ear f I f! s' tREE - - ' '''''''-- i' 17:-4-- -'1 si vI I ll 11 i 1 f i II f t- ' st - - - '- ' N---:' N!--At -' 41111' "' N 1 ' so '14 r f r p 4t 4- i '‘ 's- -- ''' - --- '' - '''' ‘--- - - 4 - --- - 1"'' CIt lat - r' - - 1a " - - - "e -- sts Ass 4 Ihia) Siolli C at- I i ' k whites cloth woven with stub yarns-Fincollars that will stay fresh all day e r 0 t lual -- " g it I p t 4 - 1 '-- - m-- t 1 E a -e li "3- ( -- :42- ' N00as- qf t ' - - I 1st F1001r I 1st Floor '' rs - 4 tk - I 1 t ts t t ' ir i 41 I 1 51144011 - se - - t tvtiP- t I '1 1 - ' t- I ' "' l' t tt ' 1 r”1 0 t 0 01 vo X i 1 - - ‘' ) ''- - Wstirti 4 - SALT : -----1 )(ctr'' o -- - -- - p Lustrous Celanese zol 93 kpeBsroad - LAKE CITY f UTAIT 1st - - ' ' t rinor 7— t 1 i'' ' i ' ti 1 i 1 ' 11 I 4 ' 1 I s'1-- ) t ”- " k t k - - 14 I 4 -I - - ‘ -----s ' tot - - 1 4 --- 'V S Ntls 1sx 1 Fine rayon material : notched collar coat styles in beautiful plain colors New shipment of these fine pajamas just arrived A real value! 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Neat stripes all over pattern and plain Sanforized-shrun- k cotton broad- I 1 i ' 1 4)111t3star - 111 - c - fl rft 4 s a 0 Sanforized Broadcloth -- 85 - o-- f'- -- ---- II i- - '- ' f s r:44 - 7-- 'N- - -- '11 f 1 t ' ''''s - J 7' 4" $ '"'"'r—w-----o-- ' 4 ' - '' t 's 0101— - - - -- l' 1' T-11- - : - 4 - - 4c - s - --- -- '2 1-- 't - - I 7- Pen and Pencil Sets 875 - 1275 CUSTOMI-r- - - --- A - t i"7::': :4111's 7' - --- 1 ' 1lir:::'t - til s'"s- - 't 1 large selection of pens and pencils from which to Both snake your choice give smooth even writ- - 7 IOU - C- 11 1' i A te ° - f 1 00 field features doub e sole linen spliced heel high reinforced toe and heel Sizes 10 to 12 Famous ' 0 1 --- II 7I Pairs 3 (4-- Ments ' otm 4 j '- e" - ' 395 - 500 075 Init --- ' :'' - NI- idi frl loomommen11st ) i s s - 7— :i ' i t with all King- t ' - -- J:1 i I Slack Lengths Made ( list211"":r'''1I2 ' - '''14 - ' s - - t - 4' t 1' : t's Men's or Women's Prices Quoted Do - f i ' NI NAt I:12k( (7:7-c' Fountain Pens 0 ' - t Kingfield Socks s 11 i ' - I 00 ' z Irilii fillerVi — -- 07 lt extra ' - Plus - — H DIAL IZ'''''''" - -- i '1 kerchiefs je--kee- sv:4 IS Lii : rj- rliii ' - : e4)n-illpstjtF59(11:5- Sears Have Posted or Marked Ceiling Prices ' - ' t-- hase! 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We sill allow full purchase price on our diamonds in exchange for a higher priced stone if returned In its original mounting within one year from date orpurc- 1 1 t ' D ' ' PI ulaired Ring II' t i40 'Zits - t ' - :''4 14 ' --- 'i large size Plain white with corded border also neat eislisrd border 1st neef lk A)00-4!t1 TIES ii "-- I:I''' Mantel - 1 ' -) l'''- - ' Diamond ' ---- - lk - — 4 14ro- 7 i - 00tx -' Karat 14 ii -- 0 Beautiful l'i 4 (— ) ''''4 ' 1--1 - 4 ' c-- Et ''' ' 1 - - '4 ' -' -- 471ref4-' ' — ito-i- -- ' - - C) - 6' : y - - zl 1444v''''''' 5 r 4 i ' 0 - -- '— ''' : s -- t j ' i ' t t40 100 nil fl a° Wr t '' 11) :1:1- b"A' - - I- - 3 4 Richly grained mahogany veneer finish brings out the graceful lines of the impressive tambour stvle An outstanding value A I 4001 "le ' 161 I tiI - - or '' ' ''t Elec : 1 t ke A wide array sries of patterns and colors 69 Westminster ' t on sheer hose Buy three pair and match up odd hose 1st Floor I (j) a'9 1 1: i - line d wrinkleproof f a :4'6 40 Beautiful full fashioned El t 1k '4--- 35 e ' i I - wool all ' ' ' ‘ ' 1 ( or shipment of hand tailored ties lc '6 8 -- ( Lengths I" mie:- 2 t'' -- I s - t ' - it 11 Shipment New I 11 - HOSIERY I — 10 '' - - 1 11 ' 1 !s Nobility New - Sheer Chiffon AN - 1 II1 Extra Large 1 - f: Rayon - i 1 :i! - SATIN GOWNS Ne4 1 3 IMMO ' A4' in -- ' ' Womerts lovely rayon gowns with details Assorted plain colors Buy now ' -- 1 Women's Rayon satin dainty ' 'r'l ' - - — ''''' f r i fc-7-1 L - - t t 1st Floor IL ildrA4 S°‘r 4 I I 1 ftik 'N 3 k ' - rboj 1w - c) 1 f q 1st Floor s all-arou- nd d i' t 411 slips vi forced at heels and toes Practical for use rt t "77N r Floor ' - k Fits legs smoothly and R c I ncomfortably 1 - II 1 or771-- 71 40 : 11 edges j 1st Floor 161 I! and hemstitchedI 0 v 0r wbitrh°1inlaic Ittiz 1I Plain - f 11 I and lace prints corners- )ed4oL - s ena Hold 20 cigarettes Ruv one of these for his valentine - '' Men's Handkirchlts 1rblaectka1 I 98 'h f7 t A r I - ! - isZe I -- t- t -- 11 ' l 1 1 11 1st Ploor Phis Fed Tax e' ' ' )1Al : l' - SpringA GS elS hi 198 Ji t- 'N)c7 " tl ' fir your: :art Colirid 1:" 144" C i Metal - t :Ell embroldrisd ) - Suggestions -- 4- i Fine lawn lin- ens and swiss in 1 -d- -- -- 0 0 -- s 10 -- :7'''4):- - s ( '- e4 7-- (it -' '''- 1t osier" a hii - it guaranteed to give you the corn- plete satisfaction you demand of your fine slips It keeps its beauty IT f i :I "e:1 Cigare:Ite Cases - 1 : EAll - I I i 71 r--- 2 i - ::: For-- - - '1144:: v::-7- after months of wear ' s ' Seams Non-Ri- p - - 5 --- 11: 'is'N-- s 2 — Double Fabric Top 1 Wide lace trim and dainty pequot trim deRich looking Stg1 Buy several of these for yourself and gifts z1o- ' k i $1 I 's 7 Charmode Wearproof I i Simulated leathers and fabrics In lovely' new spring colors and up to minute style s 'tither and long eAr- - 11 1- 1 HANDKERCHIEFS to- 11 -- ir- Or :: 'i si newt i Imported Irish Linen - s ' ' New i i) 11I1 s e ' :'c) 4 711— r- 1 ' ' - sr)''') 1 broidery '44i4 4 : Vi::---!---77-:-- 6 i CO rill) : C OL st t 14 Floor ikio 44D !- - - L k ae ii 0" ' 611r I - I Special Assortment Women's- Hndkfs 4) C r f :-- " F--- 98 zi 7 with change purse 98 cp '40 ' - I - scr') I 1st Floor -- - i 1 I 1 t 4 ' HANDBAGS style Clasp fastening Rayon lined fitted neat pattern cut by band for smoother fit ak lor - '6 Newest swagger and Ii s dress - Up - Good quality for all wear occasion Seams are trim and 1 ScaCein 12 1 (Adv) iri ' iS11 Genuine Leather ' Charmode "Francine" 111 107176 ( 4 at 1st Floor t i at all gond drug stores everySalt Lake City at Walitreen't 1 a i - tN A ' t 3" 11" to l 1'' '" GLOVES 1"I 1( ----:t- ( - i-- ------a Spring Capeskin ti 00 that j - ' i 4 i 0 Necklace Chain and (Cross 0 - t'' k dolor L4 P -- N ri Firm fabric wears well Smart details and assort- In red ' ed styles navy anr black 11' bits m --- r t'4"'""4s I New Spring 4 Itl i I bawl often needed 'rz 4"- bY VitA13:113 131 TrIvelatinct ( $Ceiura (1(reelt TOT1fr Tablet TO1)4Y )nunto'r COt learg FriA1 Cif' 35e cle AV$ g MONEV—det rerular Si afro (4 'Imes too many tothielfo aalw 7oe ARe as k St"it the big money01MM "rennomy' etse Daily and Pay ' at or N I tont al itliti- laeking Iron !Inf reri pOppy Hours: to 6 p m Sundays by Appointment 9 a f19 Block -- - GLOVES Colors r" 1- - ' t 4 Spring Fabric 11 (A'1—When WOMEN :f ir4" MEN &Pio (IA! rev e tUOIBten COntaltiti t -' Frank with IronoCalciumoltitamin pi l' NecklacesLockets r-- 1 i ! 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Gat Peps Vim OGDEN 2371 1- " : ''- ii 1 ' r I t 1' 01-11- I a 1 41 10000 employes of the Elwood ordnance plant line up for "E" award pins at a ceremony on Lincoln's Abraham birthday among the recipients will be Mr and Mrs Abraham Lincoln Lincoln came here from Delta Colo His wife and two stepdaughters also work in the plant ) ! k — ! - 1 1 I ' - --0 A ir" ' '1-'' ' i- 1 - - - I I ! s't I ' i- i 1 11 Pins Fed Tax A fin selection aror p n s necklaces rings bracelets etc Give VOU that dressed-u- p took lit Floor - - - 14 3 safe- War Award Recipiento Bear Name of Lincoln ' 1 : ' 1 I I t1: 1 it - -- C tr i l' I' 3( ( r (t) 0- tia ':t: I tze 171 - t ' : r '' vk i to'' j i ‘ 1 1) C I t Phone i ' 0007 ) (' less" on ga 1- 1 Li 1''i e- e ' was suspension guarded When 7 i- li 4 1 N 1 Safeguard Sought Senator Mitchell Melich (R) Moab in opening the hearing said he had been informed that labor would not oppose the measure if the termination of the proposed ' -- 9 I - i I n- -- (-- 7 Mrs Warner unharmed but near '1 hysteria was taken to the emer- gency hospital She did not explain II the cause of the argument 'II ustin-cyturnte- re P 'Ne () coat Won't Mother be happy if each member of her family honors her with a photograph this year? Have your Emng now No appointment necessary 0 ft1 '''''' rn - — if"'"11 '11 do - RICH BRONZE - v01 1' 1 731 i i — -- -- 1 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 11 CM--An argument between a man and his divorced wife broadened into a fiery episode of violent gunplay after police officers responded late Thursday When the shooting was over two men lay dead on the floor of the small home Police Inspectors David Brady and John Hunt said Patrolman Timothy Ryan was first to answer a police radio car call to calm a family argument at the home of Glen L Warner and that Ryan was shot through the heart by Warner upon stepping inside the door Brady and Hunt said they ar- rived at the house shortly afterward in response to the same call and hhot it out virith Warner kill- A bullet from Warner's ing rifle tore the pocket off Brady's lt - A ir i't411 i - 4 - '' "All this bill seeks to do is give those miners who are willing an opportunity to put in a few extra I licks in behalf of the war program And that is all we are trying to do" Labor Leaders Present I Labor representatives who registered opposition to the bill were I Henry C ROberts member of the house and a member of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Dan Edwards president of district 2 of the union ' L G Robison international representative Stanley Duffin state president Varro C Jones 'i director of district 39 United l' Steel Workers of America Chief argument of the labor leaders was that lengthening of i the work day would not increase production but might have the fec t maintained ()gat sliotengeefr hoursThey would increase absenteeism that the mining operation is carried out in most cases I which would not permit ocnacycle utilization of another half hour or hour B P Manley executive secretary of the Utah Coal Operators' 1 association said the bill would permit what the coal operators have been seeking foT some time but which has been denied them by John L Lewis head of the M W He paid tribute to the cooperation of the coal miners during the past year and said the objective of the operators is to meet the tremendous demand for coal without consideration of "whether it costs more or costs Two Men Die In Gun Fight A- 1 1 t -11 ? - tit-- i t r Nie -- di z remark: 4 i mat ' e ' - - 41:-Z0- - ' r frs:) e711 crease production despite the man F1 power shortage A G Mackenzie m anger of the Utah Nletal Mine Operators' aAso- - l dation summed up the case for 1:frit the measure (S B 129) with the It 1--f A ' f 1 ' ' - ' ' - 7 - - - - '11'- - ' I t N -- I s - ' '''k '1 J - ! INOttTh z Mk 7 k 1 a'T ilk N s i - ! - i - 'tgeg r - -3 j Bonacci regional CIO director took the floor to say that he was responsible for Senator Melich's assumption that teemination was the only point at issue He said that he had been given to under- stand that labor would not oppose it if proper guarantees were given that the law is not going to be repealed Mr Jones said that some em- ployers have resisted lengthening the work day want to pay overtime He exempt- ed the coal mines when his state- merit was challenged by Mr Man- J Bintz appeared for the ley Salt Lake chamber of commerce in support of the bill rAt:7-- 1 °I( tIV III‘ AusTry r-- '''' ‘ t do t 1 4 'y t ar other grounds appeared 7V I - ! '" f4 'l':i -- Costume Jewelry 01 00 7MlitT1 ''' :' ' a af i to Aid ak 1 ) t 1 Musts Neonian- es imotcca e 1 --4-A -" f' ) - - -- -- - Afy''' - n-- 1 Representatives of organized tI labor entered emphatic protests li to a senate bill to suspend the 1 state's eight-hou- r mine law for the duration of the emergency at a public hearing 1! Thursday in the senate lounge Representatives of the metal and coal mine operators as em- phatically supported it pointing- lii out that they are under tremendous pressure from the armed forces and the government to in- collar-to-coll- -- 1r 1 lt) iOrtp— - '' - - I Ore Feb 11 (1P) The turbulent Columbia river lursday claimed probably 10 es:n the mysterious sinking of tugb)at which was carrying rkers tc) Henry J Ka:sees Vaneer Wash sh:pyard ft)iir bod!es By 1 reevered and sx pasngers reiramed unareounted for last guardshien and others were ISI-2aggIng for other bodies and a ver prepared to descend into the 'hmerged craft where some were 1:eved trapped The tug left the Oregon ferry CHICAGO Feb 11 (21'1—Bewip shortly before midnight with workers and three ldered by the attention showered shipyard ew members Four hundred' orphan was rds offshore it went out of con-:-- )I on her aa and $20 war bond handed $100 in the choppy river beganH in here cash water and sank Thursday by fellow ipping Nine persona including Tug passengers on a train bringing her 4ptain Clarence Harvey 38 were and her mother's body east from scued by Harold Granville a Tucson Ariz I rr:v terminal worker who rowed The story of Kathleen Sawyer's t to investigate after he noticed mobereavement became known when tecraft's running lights were train stopped in Kansas City Rodies recovered were those of heAr committee of service men H Westerland 29 Phillip rstenkorn 48 William H Ben- - formed by Yecrnana Don Spire offormer Asott 55 and Nels Nelson 32 all the coast guard 1 irtvard workers from Portland !ciated Press employe from Harris- cept Nelson who was fromlburgPa bought her a $100 war !bond at the station booth and Known missing were Ben and sy Lewis brothers deckhands stuffed $20 charAe in her little Ben the Benson and Voard tug rsteh eThnelocnoem maibteaerdh atc111:oltl:Ect I alter Pearson 16 both of PortF hd after discovering a verse she was -I dont know what caused It" was in memory of her We weren't writing Harvey said who died in Tucson Edith mother of the when Iiptain started breakwater to capsize and after an operation and frecKathleen IHe said she had been a hard boat kled said her father died before handle but that "I've taken her born and that she was ' ross in a lot rougher weather she was to live with an uncle Glenn going an we had this morning" 1 1 Vassar Mich and route Gray The tug named May had been four cousins "all younger than service on the Columbia and am" fillarnette rivers for years She Kathleen wg cebialing busily 'as built in 1910 was Diesel pow-le- d aboard the train when some serv43 feet long with 10 feet of ice men asked her what she was I am serv- writing a The transriver ferry-barg- e poem about rry mother which had been reduced part she"It's passed away" she told them to tugboat ferry service was and his friends read it larted by the Russell company andSpire were so impressed they deof the May last July to al- cided to do something in her be: the daily shipyard traffic half They agreed on a war bond !vate m 011 the interstate bridge collection and by the time the train Portland And Vancouver reached Chicago they had 195 ' II On Senate Bill Feb 11 Edna Marie Skelton Thursday divorced Richard (Red) Skelton the radio cornedan and then left the hall of justice on the arm of her erstwhile husband "I just hung around to see that she got along all right" the lanky Red explained 'when after the brief hearing he was discovered skaiting outside the courtroom Mrs Skelton said she would continue to act as Skelton's gag writer a job she has held for a number of years LOS ANGELES r - tto 10 4 Operators Unions Present Views ' - r- "I a - ---- -- t :7- - |