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Show r. DESEBBLJEVENIXG The course beginning hexf Tueaday retting will be continued weekly ev-- ff Tuesday evening beginning at S 19 e clock; The officer of the organisation commanding state that there is room in the organisation for several recruits and calls attention to tbs fact that in order to participate in the next maneuver camp, which will We held near Fort D. A. Russell in Wyoming, liDSUEIW Corps BeginsCourse Instruction Next Tuesday Evening. Signal ol iii 11 IW Jiib fntrm tr-l- EQUIPMENT MODERN have of August, enlistments must be made b-emonth eerrice being required, by tl e r department In order that the men may be .paid for. their attendance the camp. The AfTtanlsatiwi prorhlcrat without chhrge to It membeis a couth.: . in telegraphy, telephony and. telegraphy in addition to military du: anddnetruction In visual signaling with the flair, heliograph and flaah lant-r- n Yonng men IntereHted In the m.ittr r invited by the officers and member to be present neat Tuesday evening at the quarters of thorganlaation in the armory. Sahjoct to be, Followed KqulpmriU In tlie Field prinjj od Summer. The study of wireless telegraphy is to be begun by the Signal corps of the aational guard of Utah Tuesday eve-i- n it quarters in 'the armory. has recently received yb onranliatlon from the war department two sets of of apparatus t.. mvri advanced type to the opera ad the platoon assigned jon of ihe neu will pursue a thorough onf .trtVf the subject Tlnwinter -- Sincrr Are Heard at Tliirti First Ward Chapel. A large and enthusiastic audieme was present at the Thirty-flre- t ward chape! last evening on the occasion of a song service given bv me of the pupils of Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edward. assisted by Mis Map Franco t ami rof t D- - see-pw- .fthing The Honolulu lodge Is aliMy making arrangements to,gie tie S5t Lakr an entertainment that w.ll make them want to remain on the LUrd All of the pRnbm uere up tb speeches and toast, ami dinner the mieats ere xlmun throngs the building. s The matter is that he . g.n s, And everything smf till qu For we thought a i, f Bill. UPTOF fr f LDIHG ACTIVITY Better Weather rtindidot Arin of Workiiurmen finer Mtjrr, SPURT agraTe-Hk- a Is missed tndaj V- -. ill ((: HJto itn thHs vobc is n longer h ? o . The coicf that had tj i. .. n. while All news was on th un, bfjys H d pek us dll up, uni i Well, i thought a uhrde . f Bill. far Hl Hi? desk TIES wra 1m cIImM nnd ', hfs. Fr Fr s 'Bill Tialn vVas J jear th- The terarv inct4 lub wdl nk Bj ron hh tbm of th mtnnMn with and up tne ain " Isi Mrs L M the member! reading and study of Mm Morning will len wd-din- g thir unmv rT- t m ai take jda e at th lr hme ngngement of jaitv tc Perir! Hill n, Mrs I. 1 1 at ten, to has tKen annn :n pl take phu e in Fcbruarv MH ughter of Mr and Plain F WillMto the we Idmg t Hi P" without 1 ho. - . bi .t1, I v w rep-tihe-ti- k - esiie pm; .f ndjt javtv v ithtiive,, o f friend, and ceiviiuc and tniun.i' Mm V Friday at A ,.s t fiov - a i ! Mier rr- , ' rt a r f hoitr on of who rggr xnt tu L it Kugne ant"h1 has ben rv rst v ann un rd. the guet! be r.g the a , th1 i -- t d t The rixiir! (rer- - prett H r alo Aetiting tlft S ott. Mrs U , J Tv r.MrdM th- lt )R r,. Vm ml Mr tl V Armstrong, Gct.evive James, Harvey, Lcut. anti MrsTpliam bwva toiw f.r Li - Angel, whrg they expect . v4 ii j the- vv inter Ffmr ox and Mr Sutler an! f.uiti!) leave tomorrow for their winter hoiA.- - in La Angeiea to remain nit Mas Mi' V A . n ) L v ti- -e AWt h Baht-v-- m ih Ik Jiiason. M rntarv , of the riernotn the Woman Bepubh-t-.if lut mota a'ith Mr W A wi4y --..II be axaisted by Mn J 1 l.Jtljf'ij Jr.arulMni Riumiuxwen T?j rcui. Mn Joanna Melton, afll rea1 Till n ii. as iy r (Greatest Clearance dDur a w Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Coats, Capes, Skirts, Petticoats and Underwear rt I BEGINNING MONDAY, ALL GO AT To-tra- PMICE AND: LESS Vi ffic dlie Charlton Shop Has Never Ottered Such Sweeping Reductions Dresses and Gowns to Suits, Coats, Capes at at Everything V2 Price HALF Waists V2 Price Skirts V2 Price Petticoats V2 Price at our than that. Mr. Armstrong W'as for some time mining editor of The News, and eft that position when called upon to per form a missionary labor in Australia He was president of the Australian mission for several years and upon is return home was welcomed at The News offices and assigned a de$k Hex estate news and mining news have been and the beads .of departin. d ments at The News have always fe!t sure that bis work wa finished when he said it was, and (hat it was correct in statement. Armstrong was a great magnet, drawing about him irarv One ot s a fellow .slave friend this is especially attractive as a bargain. Come early. No Exchanges or Approvals Prices strictly Cash. Iffe his-Jlei- ClaiffMoe 122 SOUTH MAIN SIob Ziojli thf-n- i Bui Todays Crowds Were Bat The Qpenlnn Rash TomorrowThe Excitement Will Be At Fever Heat. Never Such Selling. Never Such Value Giving. slf7Ss i 4im-r.t- . A j of a Delivery Voices, Rushing GrnrCfbwTof ISger Parchasers, wagons here and there and THOUSANDS OF D0LLARSW0RTH OF MERCHANDISE Converted into cash th is a Resume of the features which marked the opening of oar CLEARING SALE Today every department was taxed to the utmost Our store was truly a center of activity. - w 1 l- wH return tomorrow Irwin wher aha ha-- jrcnt w A i row i t drilngOfro netng white hyaxintQ1 having h -- Brown, r.;i ' k ( ; tu r a d j( old '(.utis - tst J fjtrl Miee Jam ard lthi.it tomotrow Mr ladies 4 Ada. Goddard Lan- -- reBJ-auifdtr- i fir ed mate for the pparationaAra junior class promenade to he ghen on Jan. it at the University -- jf Ffih Tho deifirations an in the hMndt of a large lommittee wht'fr will endeavor to make the hall surpass et done In the way of evfrythng xdomnu-r.- t th i detailn have mi h eepara'e trfvnrm'ttees nd the stu- - d n, wore d nt are i Mvng frxanl to th p'rtf enatle as t,lio t v:g H went of the echor hm xnd er gtrtxLw fianborn.-ereonmm- ft V,W hns Klabam Nr. of her cousins. ' iy trimming. The rh1msk wtnd ard hish r tem.:. t.h-- e T i Index of what h" f life with good de K btimm'ug hate Harkr peratur of th past two n Mm hi a H wil gice Hes left mile footprint Lhmd brougnt gradually unthe.uu tph M n P ns n Wednesdav for Ikir- children him. lu k and gn! wrl t Er to the Luc of the ro.itiac t rs who have Here's Inch to jart " ! tf- - Brrt Baha-knar the gat for tb yraF, snrt t nWETVKThe" cello: TTTe work T ' thutng flumps of tl.f TfTylirtnrmT amt the young people who had part In the tilts morning g nerar work vmh resumed program was serf erccitsSlr 'Csil on ail of the ikw buLhnga- - ai uUtnave. Z3Z evidence of careful training The num- - bren In a ompamUv state uS 'intu quo dfrrmg ''pf jj TLuh amrih- - mand of profeasional entertainer 'anil ing all erts of mea were gm put to Uiis was perhaps the most noticeable work, and, th providing prcnt feature of the recital The cello seweather conditions hold out. there will lection of Prof. KchrtUer. "Berceuse be a hew skyline mafew werkv. by Goddard; was beautifully rendered. The hoist enginesare puffing n Mrxr Mary France firm born was tn her with the strueturahwoftTft itg usual style a arcomponixt. Pave vkjioua elevation The program of the "evening was as again taken up their trowels, follows: are again ' wiping Joints and the Selection Choir carpenters are dying a merry hamner. X a Soprano Pilgrim' Johnson The mason and, brukLyfrg are nn. he job in full foree and thre Is Winnie eddes TTn thing doing alt along thContralto solo. "Hand In Hand.'.. Tbe Hotel ftah. embryoH . is Herbert from its shell aith wanner un Hattie Putnsmv and huge steel columns are re .. ..Gram Sofirano solo. Hosanna. their heads ekvvrard. There is plenBlanche Poulsen of steel on hand here, but there ty Soprano solo, "Sweet Spirit Hear want of which if Tint short y Wallace delivered, columns, My Prayer. ,.k will hold up the woik f. r Vusla Jacobs some time. At the New house hd1 Soprano solo, "Rock of Ages, Houaley there Ik plenty of steel and a horde Natila Thomas. In the railrMtd workingmen yard Parker there Far Away," .. Quartet, are dozens of cars of atrel, but The Misses Erickson Thomas, Is of a character uhh h can of it much Arnold, Thomas not be utilised at once The heavy Soprano solo "Separation.". have caused blockade Caro Roau- - snows, which to the east, have Interfered" Lottie Brain the delivery. somewhat with Contralto solo, "The Day is Ended." The cessation of the unfavorable Bartlett building weather has been balk'd with Minnie Poutton. delight by the workingmen generally. Duet, "The Lord is My Shepherd." n umberOf them Lave been out A ..... pmart of larga work since before tbe holidays and The Misses Brain and Putnum. the amelioration of weather conditions Soprano solo, "froivigt Lied," ..Grieg has brought then! back to their wonted Anna Erickson. a renewed vigor and with occupations Contralto solo, (a) "So t Can which bids well for the Wait." Briggs enthusiasms all budding operations. b) "Slave Song, . Persa Del Riego progress of Schofield. Susie Quartet. "Be Merciful to Me, ..Elvin HOW A LUMBER MAGNATE. 1 Lot, Values to $30.00, $10.00 The Misses Erickson, Thomas, .Amold. Tlwmaik-yi- -F Values 2 $15.00 of1 the $40.00, Lots, "The solo, Lullaby Soprano William Armstrong Becomes a lire Brackett Night formed Newspaper lan. Little Brain PRICE. BALANCE OF STOCK Goddard Cello solo, "Berceuse Prof. t D. Schettler William Armstrong has resigned a Contralto solo, "Oh Shining Light, reportori&l position with The News to .T7". .. .7;.- - Adams engage In the lumber business ax Hattie Putnum. Rossini member of tbe firm of Xoail Bros. & Duet. "Pdwer Eternal ., Misses Erickson and Pouiton. Armstrong. Beginning with the nw year, he becomes one of the tribe known ladles chorus, Christ Is Risen.. Elvin to the pre-- s fraternity as a "reformed newspaper man" and as such leave the UNDERWEAR Xevtr before have we offered our splendid line of imported and domestic underwear half service of The - News witn tbe b at BAKQTJEt wishes of alt for a prosperous and a stock to the minimum, and concluded to put the Underwear at half price happy future not a prosperous and a price. But we desire to reduce Men Hear About Annual happy New Year merely but more -- 4 Mid-Wint- er d J at elkslub. IF , -- pretty wadding celebrated the mar der and Elmo Bailey of Denver. The rlago of M!g Margaret Sneddon and colorredscheme was daintily carried out Jn and ffreen, while the diningRoyal J Ek, the ceremony b ing by the irroom's fathr Bihop room and hall were decorated with a profusion of smite and red carnation, ,Kk. tn the presence of th nfar relatives, and a reception fUoing ior a Th tally cards were hand painted in the holly andmlstleloe design, and the eve!ir5fe number of fnend Tbe rooms wd Tn the ning was pteesantty vpent srtth ntnetc-o- 4 The guests were lioTTday r iTovm arid an nrehestra Hr James f'hristopher. Kathyan Smith, rendered dJghtful nu,The bil t i whlt vwe gaix-n s.itin Mrs Arnold. A! he Dewitt. Elmo Batter. Ada Goddard Lauder. Judge . w h tnmmihss of lr Ms liuf aid w 11 King. Mrs. Mr Kay Smith. Clarence ai white lull w'th orange Brown. Jack Tomlinson. Minnie ilars. h i.rrd wf H Mofc.rn r rFs sn. - Smith, Mr and Mrw. Anum a bntFnialdc. A The Dancing club will shortly issue Invitations for a aeries of dances to take pla-- at Whitney halt Th hkd wiia - ef PERSONAL B t.lev thJ There's a coer on th u t id the old clutir ned boy. Kn At the thought of what his been he a flu olJ f4U.v Uv, o ! bt- - her! b flit And hM we ttrnk a unol h.i f Hrj t of a dinner followed by dancing, abouT' TJafi evn 1 Tirr tie Iioma oa Elxtith JO to be entertained avenu. the affair belnff xivrn in hotter and SOCIAL - -- TheCtJ! one, - While the place u:' JANUARY- - 3 1910 of the pitw, whi informed lhaJ Be was to leave The News to become a "lumber magnate" clicked off the following line of appreciation on hit typewriter: WE THINK A WHOLE LOT OK BILL, The room Ja skd-a- nd !omh, hoy. And a grouch it on all around, tttrmflTOrn ht: ' TTt S TOj ?Sj5tT!r that many of the excursionists" AGAIN sotow-'Tta-- Mita fir BONG SERVICE. the through work will be preliniinarv to the actual use of ?th fgu out of doors In the spring and summer No facilities exist by means - ef which actual pe of the instruments saa gonienlently be made ln the win. ' ter. but the neceesity for thorough ftudy of the Instruments before taking thrm into the field is said to afford ample course of preparatory work. The rt are models of meah&nlcal into perfection They park convenient two small trunks adapted for transpor-Wie- e on muhm or wagons. The antenna paraphernalia consists of a hollow woohn mast in sections about sis feet long Jointed together when erected I steel coupling tubes. A by mean stw method of erection of the mast without the ue of a lever was devised during the last term of the signal school Lieut. Bell of at Fr l.mvenwhrth. the Fifteenth Infantry stationed at Fort wns a student officer at the muglas atwot and devised the newer and aim. The sections are raised pier tneth d time by a man standing in a of u rssr and the other wagon th, Inserted as the mast is elevated. Four men at the extremities of the antenna wires serve, to maintain the mast in an erect position w bile being (sited and when raised, if the station It to be operated for any length of time, the end of the wires, being prop, are studied out, forrn-tsriy liwulat-- d. an umtirella-lik- e spread over quits area. Bell also devised g large SB Improved counterpoise of Insulated wire and assisted In many ways to simplify the use of the equipment in the flH IS I'SED WITH CAVALRY. The development of wireless telegraphy with a moving army progressed so far at the signal school that It is an established fact now that it can keep sn with the cavalry in advance of an army and keep the units of a fighting force ui constant communication with each other over a wide radius. With the present sets used in the army, mmmumcatinn over distances of 19 miles and up wards is easily maintained. it requiring less than two minutes by. actual teat to have fhs instruments unpacked, set up and. in Newspaper (iteration after halting. Experiments ExcurMfon. are proceeding at the school with the end in view of increasing the range f the instruments and also making we given at the Elks A thm more convenient in travel. At club banquet houae Saturday night at hich present it is conceded that the use of from all the Salt Lake wireless with the t'nited States army representative I far In advance of that in any, other daily newapapera and repreaentativea nation.- of the KaU' Lake route and officers of O. E. were guests. The In the signal corps of the National Ea Ii P.men Guard of I tab. the course In wireless had a time they., will newspaper James W. telegraphy and telephony la open to not forget In many years. those who have completed the work Collins, exalted' ruler, presided as toastin . visual signaling, was in he particularly telephony and master, and wire telegraphy, a course extending, happy style. Speeches were made by in proportion to the aptitude of the Mr. Collins, X J. Davis, grand esquire. indent, over from four to six months Raybould, secretary i Charles In prar . PLEASIKG Warren, Kenneth Kerr. Jj C. Cottln 4 Sam C, 8berilL The opeakors ex plained the object of the Elko excor fctona to southern California and pro dipted that the one leaving Salt Uk on Feb. would be' the blggect in the history of three event. That there will be more than l.poo persona to take advantage of the special rate; ia not doubted by any who kre in totk h with NEWS MOXDAY httzzing of inquiring ahMtt THE UNPRECEDENTED VOLUME OF BUSINESS TODAY WAS BUT A FORERUNNER of the lively interct to he manifested as the advantage slof this sale become more generally Known. Trices are paralyzed In all departments. Therell be a riot of bargains here tomorrow and whatever you do GET HERE EARLY. DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK. IS64- - ONE PRICE. TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD |