Show r ir V V i L "' --t THE WV’i y HEEALD-REPXJBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY JULY 13 1917 N OFFICERS’ JOBS - T f ' Of-- Many NoncommiggioiuSi ficera Appointed for d- Forty-thir- d I ?” I I 1 L j Free Rides to Lagoon Distributed for Saturday and1 Sunday Afternoon v" 4 I orgtn v - ' ! -- Beginnirr next Friday cltals siren In honor of Uncle Saafi soldiers stationed stFortDtouglas win take' place In the Tabernacle TMsax nounoament was made at ' 'the peat ' yesterday following the receipts of an invitation to all soldiers from President Joieph'F Smith of the Mormon church The concerts will take ‘ place every other Friday at p m The lower floor of the building will be reserved for officers friends and enlisted xnei while the gallery will be open to ta - ’ - - - ‘ ' general public CoL Alfred Hasbrouck poet ' cote mandant has cordially Invited every man to be present and It Is expected that a record number :wUl be In - at- tendanceThis Is the first thing- of Its kind that has been offered to tbo of soldiers contingent In the event that any man desires to have special musle played he Is asked to present his suggestions to Capt Elliott M Norton of tne Twentieth Infantry adjutant at least tvo din before the' concert -Free Trips to UMa ‘ Tickets were " distributed to the soldiers for the free rides to Lagoonyesterday and Sunday aftef--' Saturday noon Five hundred were given out for each afternoon Plans have been completed for the fourth automobile excursion for the soldiers Sunday at 945 a m The machines will report at the post at this to return about noon hour - Arrangements are under for a vaudeville show to way be staged brigade on the night in the Orpheum theatre of July 29 by a select east of Uncle Sam’s boys from the three regiments at the post It Is "planned to give - the to the Bed Cross funds proceeds A carload of twenty mules arrived the post yesterday for- - the Forty- at second and Forty-thir- d regiments JThey came from Caldwell "Ida War Baker Is quoted as Secretary of recommendations fot the ' approving the to commissioned ranks of appointment 3000 noncommissioned officers of the regular army t Many Expect Osemlsitosa - Great satisfaction prevailed at the of the word It is fort upon receipts estimated that about 150 men - from will be eom- the three local as lieutenants missioned and regiments detailed : and captains ball to capacity soldiers Filling the Into the army Y It C A thronged to hear a talk on ' building last night the War" “The Preliminary Causes-oof the Emory FellowsFellows by Prof George Utah Professor University aoftalk each week will give reThree hundred And seventy-fiv- e cruits are scheduled to arrive lathe Cbla from Fort Logan — city todaywill he distributed pro rata This the 4009 tig 'the host populationSS9towar-prlthe mark not’ Including oners end the 107 prison guards Concert en Friday ' to bo The regular Friday mooncert is P 345 at attracting today given attention among music-loviconsiderable Goets patrons Director Anton band stated of the Twentieth Infantry that he had arranged an unyesterdayattractive' program usually - the In the Forty-secon- d regiment r noncommissioned appoint following afternoon: menta were made yesterday — To be sergeants company M Corpyal to be corporal — Primils B Gardner? to be corBednarowlca: vate Peter company A - Private first' class poral Leo F Dexter In the The following were announced To be eer- Forty-thir- d erglment: company I Corporals Ralph S geants' Soudera James I Sullivan to be corPrivate George W first classporals Privates Earl IV Van EvrY nicks Oscar S Carlson and Charles F Dxhl Jr to be oonoral company I 'first hi class Private CharlesAW Rogers to Corporals Tonn sergeants company p Mcffitt and George W Barnes: to be corporals of the band musician and second claws Mads Friftrup third class Frank X Robinson to be corporal company E mechanic Silas E - - ' - - - - -- - - - - -- f - - - s ng : - - - - mfl-sfet- an PARSON SIMPKIN IS GOING TO VISIT-SOaA will 'leave Rev - - - : Slmpklnhe will Visit soon hla for Chicago a where senior In RushInMedical son John active who will bo placed college In next the medical reserve service - January The son la taking a special summer course in order to hurry the P - date of his graduation ’ MIDLAND TRAIL IS OPENED AGAIN 9- -' - e i Midland trail in the district recently flooded when Mammoth dam broke is open to automobile travel This " again here yesteris the Information broughttourists comparty of women day by aMrs Mrs Dalton H J C Alary prising Johnson and Mias Dalton Mrs EdgarThe ’ travelers were Daplineto Dalton turn off the trail at only one forced that being where a email bridge point had been swept out - terday' - Mrs Pearl Wright 72 W Fourth South street' proveed this yesterday in the presence of over 100 representatives of Unole Sam's army and navy and of the city and county by used thegovernments tank fearlesslyLouis entering big Sorcho in his by Capt aot at Pantages theatre and submarine remaining submerged under 15000 gallons of water for nearly-- half The Herald Republican show tbeir fearlessgirls toa diver's ness by donning gear and 'go‘the water In the 15000-gallo- n ing belowused In the Sorcho demonstratank tion of deep-se- a Mrs Wright and many others diving She and responded Miss Anna Lund 1000 Emerson avenue were choaen by lot to perform the flat Yesterday the two young ladles decided that Mra Wright was to enter the tank fir sc Later it was decided that Miss Lund was i to have her chance - today lack of time preventing: her entering the tank yesterday “ Clad In a deep-se- a diver’s gear the Mrs Wright demonstrator of Intrepid the pluck of Salt Lake braved the unknown dangers of girls the huge etank with all the sang-froi- d of an diver Never for an Instant did hesor soam afraid —not even-she to the itate extent of the llttlest or Of ‘Petite and 'slender quake build herquiver only difficulty wasorin bearing the 258- the gearveteran diving the fionnd weight water she surprised divers associated with CUuptaln Sorcho by her daring Dons Diverts-SuiDonning the heavy1 diver’s suit was ts worst of yesterdays adventure In oak And then it was no easy task tho petite Mrs Wright to mount the to the edge of the tank steps leading She surmounted every obstacle however and lowered herself Into the water with as much nonchalance aa she wore out for an afternoon’s though swim at Baltalr Over the side and down the ladder to the bottom of the big tank went the She' reached the bottom girlplucky with only a now and then brief hesitatladder Through ing to find the could onlookers helmet the steps an occasional glimpse of her face catch and every glimpse found Jier winning smile still there This she nevSV lost the ordeaL throughout attached Gaptaln Sorcho had hts telephone and now early and than he would instruct Mrs Wright Just- what to do Shs followed every bit of advice without a mlscue and when it came to for the city editor's office of calling The aa she as though inviting a friend to ready afternoon tea She talked too to many of the onlookers including Capt J D Watson- head of the army1 station Capt A If Robbins recruiting in of the marine corps recruiting charge office 417 Pearl avenue and Nichols 353 W First t South street YMy but It is nice and cool here” was ' Mrs e- Salt-Lak- 61 INCHES NOW " -- - - - - - e - ’ - - an - - - - - - ortsr erald- - The voice was distinct and Republican elear and showed no signs of trembling or fear which might caused by the - inbea sensation:v of being big tank of water “My shoes are not quite so dainty as those X had on a few minutes ago” continued Mra Wright “but still It is : great experience' Afraid" W :r -- - HEARBIGORGAN ! 3 -- - her-remar- k etT - - - Y-t-- -- Herald-Republic- an - - - -- - - ’ - - - " Newspaper - Publisher and Summoned by to BeHonored by Re-day ‘ - rdtal in Tabernacle' y Attorney ' Grim' Reaper -- T -- 4 - ' j -- -- mmmmmmmm - a : 5 ? - - -- iralo v ' “ m r" CONgPIRE TO GET MONEY OF MOTORISTS i - s r - - — - MuieiicAndent jf : Charles W Helser vice president of tbe West Coast-Sa- n Francisco Lifs Insurance company and formerly a resident of Salt Lake win return here to attend the 'banquet Friday July-1Francisco superinF tobe given tendent of the local agenoy or tbe company He will be accompanied by George F Limbeck assistant secretary of the company The banquet will be tendered 'Mr on his : completing ten years' Francisco Gov and Mfa Siitadn' Bamberger are among tho Invited gueeta 1 - SW&Kf SCKCOV WCOW BOOR STORE - i - j y: : - ‘ V - - - -- -- - ‘ - ' - - " - Kan-j-Mra- J'M: : 'William Lochrie 'Fort Laurer-daleLochrie Murray and Andrew Lochrie Queen StaFla--Georg- — e : - y Stop cookmg: the crude -i wayiise - " ' ' aR1 Electric ' j Itv is'the! cool Ranged easy economical way" to ' : at our st ore : and let us show you the vantages - : of many r- Y: Elcictric Coolcmg '’ : - v "r 7 BACX-FRO- Utah Power &V Co: Vrvr Idght ' Efficient aUic Service' 1v‘: J v ' More than two score members of the M of the T c A boys department last' returned from evening1 early City Creek- canyon i where - they:' conducted their annual hunt under the peanut direction- - of Homer-- ' L Holsington boy's secretary Two' members of the ran ahead ’and ’first tied a association bar--oto the: limb of- a ' poplar grass and i later the bar of ruse-firsto ths peanuts t limb of an oak caused -the bag-o- f the 'boys' to" stone” down grass but later they found the peanuts v -- v New fj r Bug Puzzle tpSavan t Somebody - Please Place Him ' ' TERLING B TALMAGE'cura- tor at' the Deseret museum an exhaustive study of a bug discovered In a' bunch of bananas received recently The has a head resembling that of abuggrasshopper and the wings of a beetle and la of the color of a leaf" Although "he possesses ''dry the widest acquaintance among bugs ' "jMp Talmage believes that it will take several days to determine cemea the new’ "from 'what species arrival at the museum g ' ' ‘ XIain 505 - ' 1 - i V " ' - - - - - Krantz ORIGIN OF BLAZE PUZZLES DEPARTMENT 'Fire' thought 'to have developed from defective wiring caused damage estimated at several hundred dollars last in the rear of tbe store of the night 83 & Main Huddart Floral companywere observed street 'When time-frothe flames two rooming for the first houses they appeared to be gaining considerable headway' Firemen from the central statioh made short work of tbe fire tut the origin puzzled the fire The rear of the little grocery flghterx and fruit store Immediately north of floral company was the storo Of the damaged' from smoke and water - Mother and Children Arc Given Relief After Tlieir Plucky Struggle Salt Lake the city whose outpourof dollars for the Liberty loan and ing the nation the Red rCoes surprised Is not going to let Mra R CL Martin and her five children suffer for want of food nor Is the city bountiful going to be less generous in tbe small things cheerful and that mark her in people as the cause of huwilling givers manity when ofThis was proven fers of help rolledyesterday into the juvenile court from persona who had read In of the pitiable The of Mra Martin and her chil-to plight dren discovered practically starving flats west of death on the the Jordan river By evening enough Mra help had been assured to provide Martin with the necessities of life for several daya and it is expected some way will be found to tide that over her the crisis or until some definite word la received regarding her husband Girl gels Example Little Miss Beatrice Lambounie of Superintendent of Parks daughter S R Lam bourne set an example for all Salt Lake grown-p- aunyesterday In her practical sympathy for the fortunate Mrs Martin She read The the story of woman’sand Immediately plight started out to- collect funds with which to purchase a supply of food She asked all her little friends for 5 or 10 cents apiece and by night she had collected $2 and was still hard at work a woman telephoned she was sendcourtyesterday theEarly officers that her check for $5 In aidonof the uning a man fortunate woman Later call telephoned that If someone would be at his address a box of food would would he said that Another ready give an order for groceries gladly officials said that would be Court they with anyone desirglad toto aid Mrs Martin Clothing as ing needed and also well as food is Herald-Republic- an sun-beat- en - - Herald-Republica- n's - - - co-oper- ate badly medical aid y- Mother Is Plucky Mrs Martin’s husband who' Is under arrest in Colorado may not be able to provide for her for several months If not longer According to a telegram received by Sheriff Corless his case may not come totrfal until the September term of court gnd until then there is no one to whom Mrs Martin can turn - for help ' She is pluckily trying to hold her It’s family toofbechildren together but task an almost Impossible going unless the charitable people of Sail Lake come to her assistance - -- - - ARREST LEIGH LAMBERT EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE -- v: Lambert 22 Saving Means Having The habit of saving develops with practice and increases month after month e The most certain ' way to devdop this good habit is to open an account in' our Savings Department and do posit regularly a fixed portion of your earn- ings Your money will earn 4 per cent Coni- - ' pound Interest steadily - - ' TO DEBATE CITY FOOD STORAGE PLAN Dr E G Peterson of the Agrlcul-turacollege and Earl Bennlon market master will meet memberscity ol the executive women's committee 'of the Salt Lake conservation and emergency committee at the Hotel Utah to- moirow afternoon to discuss tne proposed establishment of a municipal warehouse for tbe free storage of fruits and vegetables: surplus It is proposed not only to provide suitable facilities for the handling and and fruits of storage buf vegetables to make arrangements for the securof a where the city can maning ufacture plant its own Ice U ’ - -- TO ARTHUR MAGNA FERTILIZER' RATES The publio utilities commission ordered a reduction In comORDERED REDUCED yesterday mutation "fares between Salt Lake and over the lines of Arthur and St Garfield Railroad comtbe Bingham Magna The fare that has prevailed for pany some 'time is $525 for thirty rides Ths commission ordered its reducnew rate to take eftion to 3470 the fect August - The action marks the Instance in which the commission first reducedrates charged by transhas In Utah companies portation a The reduction came about through M Miller conby Julius the petition filed the rates of Bingham A trasting with those of the Salt Lake Garfield Route The latter charges $375 for thirty rides to the jinaelter Y 1- - - Extradition papers issued by Gov Arthur Capper of Kansas for W F 8olbach Instructor In a local business denied Governor college have been Solbach la by to Bamberger alleged have deserted hlsw!fe and twin children Some time ago Solbach left his wife In Denver Colo and came to 8alt Lake Mrs Solbach went to her famwhere she gave birth ily In Kansas husband to twine Her bas shown Governor Bamberger copies of letters In wbieh he urges her to come to Sait Lake He hsa also sept her money from time to time It Is said He has filed a bond of $1000 with the for tbe payment of $30 a monthgovernor toward the support of his two children - -- MRS M A HILLSTEAD DIES IN WYOMING Mrs Millie Atkin Hillstead native of Tooele and graduate of the University of Utah Is dead at Fair view Wyo her friends here learned yesterday She was the wife of R II HillsteadBorn 42 years ago In Tooele daOgh-tof George and 8arah Atkin she received her early education In that comlater came here to attend munity and college After the marriage she and her husband lived at Eureka and later at Randolph In this state They moved to Falrview twelve years ago Surviving her are her husband ten children-an- er SAIJ LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 12 UP MAUI WSLIfiaA I— a roof I ns Leigh yearslate was arrested contractor yesterday and lodged In the county jail on anembezzlement charge Involving the disof approximately $300 In acposition counts of the Lambert Manufacturing company and the Lambert Roofing company In the employ of He was until two months these two bookkeeper companies ago and since then has entered Into as a competitor of the rooftns business concern The complaint charges that the money which is alleged to have belonged to the companies was credited to LamTbe young bert's personal ' account man was arrested by Detectives Michael C L Sc he t tier Ths and sworn Fitzgerald was to G complaint George com Lambert manager of theby two panies D‘caS?Tnt“?o? ‘tJEStaw public utilities com yaLth ordered a reduction mission esterdsy in rates on Th were askedproducts lower rates fertilizing lofor the by cal Utah freight bureau The commission ordered that fertll- products should be sent out It Ilng standard carload of 30000 pounds the following lota rates: Salt Lake l te Bountiful $8 instead of 39 as cute Salt La Ice to Farmington in °f $12 to Layton $1250 Instead of $15 and to Sunset $5 instead of $1$L - d three brother - " nf EXTRADITION PAPERS: REBTJSED BY GOVERNOR - v Kearns Bldg: re - - -- M -- - rtf- - - - HELSER COMING TO FRANCISCO BANQUET f - -- cap-itolhe- YlHEIR PEANUTrHUNT s - 25 - - d- ber v - Christmas is very welcome' even though it does occur out of season — this is the sentiment expressed by eight Salt ilake boys now In various branches of service who recently were five months ahead of given presents time by the ward ' bishopric M Sunday school auperlntendency and the I A ward of the Thirty-thirpresidency Thanks have been received by Bishop Edwin F Sheets The' were conferred at this time was believed the recipients becausegifts it might not be within reach by Decem- - - -- c of-age- ’ Irrigation turning' ' in Ida ditches ' into ' the Lincoln highway little tion NCV order - that" they 'may : make aout-oextra- money- - hauling- motorists f the mud f BOYS - Our Store v :Is Being Remodeled but V We Are Here to Serve You - 1 ! - Peter Lochrle' pioneer newspaper publisher axid attorney who settled In "two score years ago this state-nearldied? late yesterday- at his home- 759 Second East street' Death was due to cancer of the throat He'waa!74 years ! Scotlud "Born'iin-- ’ Newton Stewart Scotland Mr Lochrie came to the United States when 10 years of age He received hie in southern Illinois and early education attended college at Decatur:- - IU later After he moved to graduation he was admitted to Champaign where ' the'bar ! Before the : civil ' war he established “The Democrat” the first' Democratic papers in Champaignin- -county to Utah 1879 he settled Coming 7 in ' Frisco first Utah practiced law there for nine years rand then in 1888 moved to Salt Lake where he had lived since He was married January 12 T871 to'Mlss Dola F Stanager Many 'Mourn' Demise' him are ’his widow aiid Surviving two children Mra F and Donald S Lochrie' Salt Lake Four sisters and three brothers ’also James Haller Jersey ' Hying:N MraMrs JJ IL Smith Kansas City M Hough Belgrade City " s Mont Mrs Buler ’Bozeman letter from ernor Bamberger W'D alleges that farmers in the "western part of the ' state are Mont water from their ' Rleheljto Gov- A pro-feesi- on -- -- AN EARLY CHRISTMAS ' - M - 1 Members of1 the1 Belgian commission to tbe United States forty In number will: arrive in Salt Lake nextLTuesday' at 1145 sc ja accompanied by repreand sentatives of Governor --Bambergermeet Mont "Ferry who- will Mayor-'WTbe governor the party at 'Milford ofstaff andth: commanding- -will andhla ficials of Fort Douglas reservation receive the visitors atthe Union Pacific depot- will be driven from 'the The'party i Hotel Utah to: the where it station - a luncheon at will be ' entertained whlchvwlil bo- attended by tecleraL state county and city officials and by-number of of fleers from Fort of : the Douglas r and - the presidency ' Mormon ohurchj-l Following luncheon the Belgians'will hear -- an organ recital -- at the x Tabernacle 'The remainder of the’ afternoon will be taken up- with a review of the troops at Fort Douglas and a motor drive about tbe city The party will leave forthe east on the 515 p m 8 BOYS AT FRONT HAVE V PIONEER DIES J'’ tj - - - - - V Salt Lake Proves Title to City Bountiful by Succoi ing Needy People - - - “Were you frightened when you descended in the big tank 7" wan a question propounded to Mrs - Wright and “No’’ that-- came back the over emphatic the wire sounded convincing “It was a pleasant experience she said In order to test whether the young woman had lost any feminine instincts In her submersion the reporter asked her if she had hersexhelmet on straight she replied that and true to the' she thought so The reporter could not see over the telephone whether she mirror or looked around for a deep-se- a not but Is willing to wager that she did “I 'can see all'' around ‘me very dearasked about her ly she repliedandwhen a degave could surroundings to then she she that prove scription just “It 1 so slice and oool - and comfortable down here that X would like to stay down and have them bring my in dinner to me If I could only eat itwas this suit because I am hungry when asked if she would like to stay there “And Just tell them she said that It was a delightful she said before ehe- rang- off r Under Water? Donees j Mrs Wright responded’ to a to do suggestion a few steps a fox' trot reporter's by dancing the water— an extremely diffiunder cult-feat because of 'the heavily shoes forming' a part of the weighted diver’s gear “I'd like to experience the sensation of talking to a person under the water was the greeting of Captain Watson “It certainly looks nloe- and cool in there’ Robbins told Mrs-- ' Wright 'Captain he admired her pluck and wished that that he might- -have a similar experience-" Mra Wright had a cheery word for everyone who talked with her over mbe submarine phone Her voice could heard distinctly by all who talked and the longer- she remained below' the more she seemed to like the experience The climax In her demonstration of of her own accord pluck came whenroom she entered the forming a part ’of the tank and used by Captain dlvars Sorcho to show how deep-se- a enter staterooms ' of sunken ships to It is said that ehe Is the first girlwho the many this feat perform in other cities the among have entered was tank as anxious as Miss Lund justshare in proving Mra Wright to do her the bravery of Salt Lake girls and her She will chance la to come today enter the tank immediately followingv the regular matinee performance an - - Herald-Republic- - t - -- - an TO BE SOLDIERS t tho-massiv- Herald-Republic- FEW TOO SHORT Texas-Mexlc- HUNGRY FAMILY a f : - - - ' - j- — - - - “woof-woofs”- - old-tim- ‘ "'ment at Fort d had-Invite- " WHEN -- - - M - - an-hou- r I? r thrcf-year-o- ld the t raves t of ALT LAKE girls are the brave L members of the medicalinof the Forty-thir- d their ether fantry unsling cones draw tbeir lancets and preon pare for action they’ll be urged for by encouraging now have a mascot He’s a Fierce Mien and Heavy Airdale dog given to G McLaughlin 2025 R tbe corps by - Beard of Elizabeth street and already men Captive Causes and dog are as close friends as if of Chains ‘they had gone through many a Tightening campaign e After thetogether fact was made known The yesterday through medicos tbe wanted Dozen More Germans Said "to a mascot that there was a generous re- spouse from citizens Dogs of all i Be Slated for Intern- were offered 'sorts and There werepedigrees almost enough ten- dered to start a kennel show Among the most desirable anl- mals was a thoroughbred pointer owned by Mrs W W Ray 2804 Five more prisoners of war' all 'ar- 7 Tale avenue and the Airdale After over the collection of calookingmen rested by federal authorities of the nines in the medical corps de- United States suspected of plotting elded they preferred the Airdale But’ if he Is lost strayed or stolen against the government arrived yesterthere’ll be plenty of proxies for tbe day and were Interned at Fort Xoug-li- e : mascot With the arrival of these men the total number-oprisoners in tbo local camp reached2S9 Tbo first two of tbe five to arrive were Karl Kophken and Alfred Baker who came In tbe from Laredo Tex They weremorning arrested at Laredo some time ago for attempting to steal across the international bridge They are also said to have been connected with plots of the German government to arouse Mexican - hostilities toward the United States It Is reported-tha- t ' are only two of a number of Gerthey man consulate attaches up by picked the1 federal authorities along the More Enlistments Exborder in compliance-with ordors recently from President Many Wilson directing that all former atpected Since Requiretaches of German consulates either leave at once for Germany or be arments Are Modified rested and interned In war prison camps during the period of the war Desea Move Germane ' To obtain more recruits for the Unitis said that there are- about a It dozen more Germans wlio were cap- ed States army the requirements In have been made tured and who are on trial at the pres- heighth and to orders reent time It is likely that they will be less stringent weight according found guilty and brought to Fort Doug- ceived by Capt J D Watson In charge las In a short time The two yesterday of the local station last night Herewere brought over the Denver & Rio after the standard height for all of the service will be sixty Grande railroad by four cavalry branches one Inches instead of 64 and the miniguards Two of the other men brought from mum weight 110 pounds Instead of 120 Move Enlistments Expected Fort 8am Houston Tex were desperate looking ebmractersL Officers at tbe that Captain Watson predicted last night the lightenlng'Of the regulations out their names post refused to enBoth prisoners give were handcuffed and will materially aid in obtaining men have were closely watched by the guards listments Heretofore many Even the guards with their official been rejected because of being clight-l- y under weight as well as being said toward predilection trifle short were “nice as pie”suspicion He stated they that - Lieuttoo Ben Cberakln ct the local as a prethey were handcuffed merely station recently com measure Spectators Judg- army recruiting cautionary before-from precautions taken were prone missioned appeared Judge ing to believe that the prisoners were des- Goodwin yesterday morning and was He Is papers grantedofcitizenship perate - One-o- f plotters Russia but has been in the the men in particular was a native of the United States army for “fierce looker” He was carelessly service dressed had a heavy black beard and six yearstwo will a sharp plerclng eye He watched beOnly apprentices hospital the local at recruit accepted navy a Amerilike While nawk" everybody station per month according - to can officers passed him on the veranda ing word In front of prison be was ment received from the navy departheadquarters who yesterday the only one of the did prisoners Seven Are Accepted not salute for all Only seven enlistments 'Looks Like aa Anarchist of the service will be accept“Looks like an anarchist’ said one branches ed in one week In accordance with the of the bystanders orders Orders were received to again one of the pris accept so” said “Probably enlistments for the aviation on officers In a’ manner characteristic corps ordered closed some time ago of them i P 8 Ny strom chief boatswain’s The two men from Fort Sam Houston mate with the local navy were brought over the Southern Pa- office connected has been transferred to San cific railroad and arrived yesterday Francisco He will leave afternoon Four Infantry guards ac- within tbe for nextduty few days companied them Corp Edward Medley of the marine The fifth and last man was brought corps station has been ordered to two M N from by Nogales Bremerton Wash for duty at the naOfficers guards the at likewise refused postname val there barracks to make public his rebut It is that he Is alleged to be a plotported ter Guards who brought tbe man said that the prisoner claimed to have no of why he was arrested and knowledge Interned“He even said that he was no German” said one of ’the guards The majority of this day was ocTO QUELL TOOTHACHE at the war prison headquarters cupied in examining the prisoners and assigning them quarters Utah boasts a woman dentist Miss Andrews Gee a of Margaret DOCTORS PROSECUTE a prominent Lofan family daughter Miss Gee studied her prospective 11L for three years In and passed the examinationChicago at the June with flying colors MEDICAL BOOK AGENT The tests inwere as well ae practical can be no questheoretical so there tion but that' Miss Gee despite her share of the tender sympathy ' and S'entleness Justly reputed to the fair sex can put a misbehaving molar up Dr George F Harding sec'Although of the state board of medical ex- and out with the best of her brawny retary aminers denied that that organization brothers was concerned in- the prosecution a Long have toothache - victims been he had prac- looking for a dentist with a warm charging that complaint ticed medicine without a license was is- heart and soothing touch who can take sued by the county attorney yesterday torturer out or the mouth without Andrew A Allen 1058 Major torturing the tortured Male exponents against avenue a medicine book salesman The of the valuable but cruel art of exwarrant had not been served last night traction have been weighed In the balThe complaint against Allen was the ance and found wanting What can a and release by woman with her soft but irresistible sequel to nis detention the police 'after be is alleged to have and marvelous ways of getwhich led Mrs J B approach out of a fellow' do? given Advice things ting Krantz 1178 8 West Temple street to When Miss Gee establishes ber office administer a dose of medicine to her will come out to be- it child which caused the youngster come seriously ill Allen ORDERS LOWER RATES The formal against was lodged bycomplaint of Mrs a neighbor 4 Shows Real Bravery - - N - f Young Woman : Dons Deep sea Gear and Intrepid “''it m' VJ in IJoiv : 5T10RE ARRIVE oh’ Mrs Pearl: Wrigfct pie- ' to' her descent into 15000 i gallon submarine tank GAPT-JtriS"i30RCT0fpeihelm- 43rd Can Hiredale D ascot Is Friends With Boys EXAMPLE FEEDS PMMIS 239 PROMOTONSTO ‘ 1 UAEl (Hu ” L : rA rj Latest popular music li£ht' operas sheet books etc Values up to 50 cents Friday and Saturday Special 13 cents - i |