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Show SAST SALT LA El TIMES PRINCESS UMTS ALULTH, 2 V., CHILL LEW, 12 AND Uh'DER, 10c 6 p. re. (.Btinuor, tartirjf 7l.';0 p. fc'j if Fommuniru nibley park with melody T, Duildina n.-sB- r.diji, sc KIT.TKVCT Sunday, August 31, and Labor Day " tn "4 TUNEFUL PIRATES RAID Eire Ki.'Ja ? Eiv J 77...';.. v Ei-- v ' - it-- Lr.r SULLIVAN S COMIC OPERA MAINTAINS FINEST GPEEATIC TRADITIONS A TEULY WONDERFUL OFIZRINO: Gri Tuesday and Wednesday, September 0:. A :ht Worli i GrAteit Nvea THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW 2-- 3 A Pirir.'.our.t PrwJ ittioa Surer.? JACQUELINE LOCAN ir.d DAVID TORRENCE ,is c'.jt b 'J cf f.r t ii c.'.re . y,;. i 4-- 5 BUmr-t- f -- :.i Saturday Only, September 6 The Farioua MiLWetern ; ..oiK! psj..'. t. y '.'! .'.2 we t vi.j.'.ir.; n fil N-D rr.-- Sunday, August 31st, Labor Day and Tuesday MAE MURRAY in .i Ivsii Its Her Eiggest Success Wednesday and Thursday, September 3-- 4 CHARLES RAY in Friday, Saturday, September 5-- 6 HOOT GIBSON M2- ta-;- are o oi; own Jt ar al-.- , i-- he- - i;thief.. :;' ha 7 hi ar. i Road Rualdissg Far Behind the Automobile Millions now recognize the automobile as a necessity. It is no longer a luxury lor the few. Sixty per cent of its use is for business. Because of this the modern paved highway has become an economic necessity. Yet although the mileage of Concrete Roads and Streets has been steadily increasing, our highway system today lags far behind the automobile. The great majority of our highways are as out of date as the single-tracnarrow gauge of fifty years ago. railway k, - j rerraii.y from page wa Se etdnt of Mani be complimented 1K-- kii ae rnil- his hi. tal ihoaid lii rt:e'ion setared it exceptionally Highway building should be tinued and enlarged upon. con- Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share of this great public work. But they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to invest in more and wider Concrete I lighways now. -nitty fg., M. re 0 in t-- s & Satnrdai WHITE GOOSE BRAND FLOUR Flour la advancing and we wi! able to sell at this low price very s r I:. -- - a t EXTRA FINE ..."it! r 2tfj iLi. .V.a'.s. keep rF.elr t' IVeJ S I a 3.c hare no cnane btt the c .hr ha SUGAR ..i 10 POUSDS sp-;4,- UTAH BEET o to lean a treed in tr.-and I slovenly. He hors at! an expoeed manure p;. and kee a It !a erifer.! will hr d eos.n-.ee- to nullify a far as warm cf poas.hle the rexult of hi neigh.oor'e c!ean.ineM. It la certain that thi Siea bred in tSt: tr.inure heap will vatter over the town to be a vexation and torture to tho who are clean. Hec-In sanitation the whole rae must live or fall together. Each In ways unknown is protecting or endanger r.g himself and otaers, formand making tr.e ing 'he chara-'e- r -history cf nr.urr.V'red Uvea, and can not live fir self alone. There 1 no room f:r .ntic ex. '.uiver.M. but are a our deed an' -- i BUTTER An epidemic GUARANTEE A B- -C SWEET CREAMERY BRAND CAMPBELLS SOUP t PER LB. VARIETIES 25c FOR All Flavors including JELLO lea Cream Powder 25C 3 PKGS. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES BROOMS g 12 CENT S,2E LITTLE BOY BLUE 79 CENT VALUE EACH MrCornii'k iiiiililing SALT LAKIi CITY, UTAH A National Organisation to Improve and Extend the Uies of Concrete OFriCES IN 29 CITIES 59C In one con-equn- j :aer - en-so- er-S- 'nt KEPI 11 - Large Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Love of Home One of Finest Human Instincts '! not forto- gubernatorial love of home Is one of the finest WAS MCNDAV, 'nomination on he Democratic ticket Instincts and the greatest of Inspiraa fortunate tions of our people. according to HerTwenty minu'es after he had rung appeal to u a- . bert Hoover, secretary of the Cnlted In to the pollre Nation o re rort thar, thing for Salt L:-We are here in Sugar House to stay, and to lem jn all was well. Patrolman Gua J. Lund's Certainly the most absorbing and 8tata Department of Commerce, who In foremost advocates Is one of the basines a an officer imponant piece twelve years of service municipal with QUALITY MEATS at SAVING PRICES. Come early lad ere abruptly brought o a close ye. now confrontirg Sal. Lake is that of the country of home ownership. take advantage of our Special!. Buying or building a home reproblem. The ma-wterday afternoon at I o'clock, when he! solving the ruk by a truck trailer and died'yor is in cl'.-- - touch wls it.- If he quires the best of sound judgment In a few moment laer of a crashed can assure rat Lake a wVe- supply seeing that the personal needs of the skull. The acrldent occurred at Sugar conrinjensurs'- - wi'h her need?., he will family are best met with the funds It In-- am the available, Mr. Hoover laid. g. sltude of the entire House, Eleventh East and Twenty-firs- t on volves of not the only carrying Patrolman Lund where utref.f, nry. transactions of financing and buying Friends c. had been asslgnefor duty for the lap or building, but It Involves the proper b- - or.e of S Ax year. determination of location with 7 are other nominating After an Investigation, the police reto school, to work and to neighwi.I when the mayor rom.ng could be no that ported responsibility borhood. over He ha on. called I attached to the driver of the truck undoubediy , f h ''Maintaining a high percentage of tenn T1 to Henry Sahleen, 35 year of nge. so! three Individual home owners Is one of the the Salt avenue, employed by searching tests that now challenges Lake Pr-sBrick company for th- -j Student 8 the people of the United States. The Register lent five Riding with Sahleen present large proportion of families Mine wa hi at the Stud-m-- : helper, Clyde who plan on attending the that own their homes Is botb the founLove, H y rs of age, 3 124 South Fifth GraBl,6 jn.--; school should register dation of a sound economic and social East street. Roth men were released, n,.xt few AlJt The major system and a guarantee that our soafter they and witnesses had been whjn Ii0rtloll ,,, ,h ltudenls have already ciety will continue to develop rationquestioned. registered a:,-- l received notice of their ally as changing conditions demand. Whenever FAILS TO SEE TRAILER. home Is bought, with and room assignments period, The truck, of five-tocapacity, was for next year. It Is hoped that practic- few exceptions, the purchaser Is, by (raveling south on Eleventh East ally all will register and receive like bis act of becoming a home owner, street at four miles an hour, accord- asslgnmtn' before August 30th. Those making himself a permanent citizen of Such citisena art ing to the officers report. Patrolman unending to this matter at a later date the community. moat asdtlea. after by sought in the run will wa particular Lund walking south along the traffic Intersection. The truck and signment s wanted. Principal Lorenzo Grounds Most Important a' the school every day betrailer passed him on his left and. af- Hatch We need to make more attractive ter nodding to Sahleen, the officer tween now and August 30th to receive turned to go cast, unaware that there Student applying for registration. The and beautiful our city and country was a trailer on the truck. The right school will open ou September 2nd and homes In order that farm life and are expected to report for country life may be our most worthfront hug cap or the trailer caught student work on the opening while occupation, then by giving his leg, knocking him to the ground, regular c.U-freater stability and Intenslvencss to and the right rear wheel struck his morning. our rural Ufo and activities. The head. end orderly appearance of WANTE- I- Experienced woman to well-kePolice and medical attention were and the or country borne Is the farmstead Good or borne. wages take charge summoned, hut Patrolman Lund died home tor ngnt party. Call Was. 13SS main factor ip making the place atcold before aid rnuld reach him. you tractive. The lawn trees, shrubbery Ol fleers who Investigated the rase or Hy. 4: 15 It. immediand floweri on the grounds were Chief of Itetectlve Riley M. bin coal. now ately surrounding the house which get Ilork-lefPrimitive Spoons . Detectives Rurt Seager and form the framework for the home The ijriin of the spoon was very Dick Eddington and Patrolmen Thomwinter. have much to do with the content- full of King Coal as W. Heed and W. C. A. Smooth. likely a eliell fitted to a wooden or ment and of the happiness and family, Arthur F. Ilurnea, commissioner of bone handle. Caddy spoons, which Inasmuch as these grounds are, or imhllc safely, and Chief of Police Jo- were only used after the custom of should a wae weH established, were home he, part of the home and the seph E. Ilurbldge declared yesterday life, the Importance of making coal deliver is well prebowls, and these 'hut Patrolman Lund had eatabllshed nearly ull with grounds attractive and beautiwere Into the ful needs no very small at first, to fit an excellent record with the departfurther discussion. from the pared, comes ment and was held In esteem by all. small caddy boxes and the small china you In waa used scarce and fur cups, The funeral services were attended in Affracfive Mail Boxes small quantities. was not and mines, liamr snld.'taoin Rosdslde rurnl free delivery boxes done mi a large scale In England on a body by the police department. should receive attention this month. til the days of George XL storm. BEGINS WORK IN 1912. The Post Office department urges that Patrolmen Lund wa appointed on uch mall receptacles he painted wait. the department February 17, 1913, havWind Spreads Seeds In the pretty suburbs near Atlnnta, ing the rank of The wind plays an Important part In Ga., ownera have overcome the crude, patrolman. and us on The other officer assigned to Sugar spreading the numerous neaa of boxes mounted on the emlH of House are V. C. A. Smoot and A. I.' seeds when the cotton plant la not sys- - sticks by use of a light wooden frame-wor- cheerful service. Do tematli-allThorpe. about tlie.box over which vines cultivated, says Nature Falrolman Lund was GO years of age Magazine. The rot penetrates deep In are trained. The gabled roofs of the and resided at 1190 Princeton avenue. to the soil. The plant responds read boxes are painted red or blue. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. lly to la climate, aoll and Fcteraon Lund, and the fol- method of growing. Frees lowing sons and daughters, all of Salt In the care of one's yard cantlon I eke James G.. Perry G., Ilalver F.. should be taken against Irregular Peculiar Old Law lsonard T., O. Joseph, Warren R. and growth of trees and mtnnfl nilopttMi to An old Masaachnsetta law makea It rectify any fault In the tree's Raymond A. Lund, and Mm. Lorcna yruwth Skllllngstad. Mrs. Mabel Wllkenson t misdemeanor to display a picture of at the start. Many trees are Inclined under certain Scorge to lean In a certain direction tlmiiu-and Mrs. Iaiulse Hanson. Washington TI10 deceased officer was a native of being forced Into that position by Norway and ramc to America In 1870, vailing winds from tin opposite (mint while young, It will and, unleu hnu-cIn ls4 settling In Wisconsin. Narrow Margin ha to Salt take, where he worked Impossible for them to grow up. 2211 HYLAND In Cylinder engines DRIVE PHONE HY. IMS as a building contractor for many must nut be more than one right as they should. It la well iimf yearn. of an Inch from standard alse. a sufflelent apace he apailed up aroaml the tree and the ground kept aorked sad properly fertilized. ' Thit Ml(e Jn N,,:.a atturitj. the MskJ-o- r wa MEAT SPECIALS r.g a d;l-Sou'- h rs. 0"':.s h- Should rs. n Don't wait till it gets before Order and bave your for fall and. ahell-ahape- d The now direct to without exposure to wet Get the phone for quick it today. -ii Tea-drlnkl- first-grad- e down-covere- d we a a PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 25c s endanger other, and t!,e of filth in one place maj hiv.n? be widely scattered. As It takes acti'n tj rasp out disease, so eleanilseM will exterminate the Cies, but ft must be locial cleanliness. We ta y what are a pert of this, and whether we to do to ;. realize It or not. we ire living for the enterprise. weal or woe of earth, and should Join the longer Bring legion In a grand c!an-u- p campaign to eradicate tha files and all other sources of disease, so that this globe of ours shall be a cleaner and better place as a home for the human race. Public Health Service. u, Such a condition not only seriously handicaps the progress of the automobile as a comfortable, profitable means of transportation, but also holds back commercial, industrial and agricultural advancement in practically every section of the country. It is costing taxpayers millions of dollars annually. - so--i- 'MAYOR ) .4 !.I for the Money any Food Store rr.-- - '"'t t.ws cf a a i - 1 -t i- si These Prices All Day Friday a La e. K-- i- -: investment not an expense scgarhoubj '- "-- ;i to Officer Lund (Contlnu-- d good ia-Jif- ' rt-i:.- Pd THE COVERED WAGON ITS NOT OUR FAULT AS WE HAVE REPEATEDLY ADVISED YOU THAT IT STARTS the floral offering profuse. SEPTEMBER 14 FOR 4 DAYS KILLED Permanent roads are a !a i'a f'inni- very 2 - I.nr't I: platoon oi wo.-- Rites IF YOU MISS -- er.v -e Director Soi'ii - . worked aiiuo ..." tal we were - e;':oa . MATINEE SATURDAY 3 P. M. ."! rd:it ,'.r.V42cf ir. l.'.a f.r.e ir. '.I', i.'. i wil knows. ,?o b..', -: l.i; t.-.r- -- - a" a;r rendition; th.a, too, wv.n-i-.- t any That' what we J entertainment. .a'rifite in the meioiy Thre we go we star"! ci no. o Prealdent Spei;ir.gie oat any one ir.d now we darent yoa would like I would certainly he unfair, courage such a r.. RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE r fo.-- o dinzor,, handled 'r..; ro5 in er. itliar e. hsi ir.r 'ia.ion Den heard Al.r.o-- ; every word wax caught Is p!e of tr.e open Usl t-- w:.e fist in?. Vir?.ala; tp wrer .4 m. li.eir at-- 1 y-- - : , u -- GAS, OIL AND WATER . i' V-"-- FASHION ROW c3 all , 2.0.--.'. vo.'e was ar.d w:o a f .Mfce!." .rd .. i..-pe-n e e ? Aii! ; err Ai.a J.sr.ir.r r SAME TIME OF 8H0WS roz..rk'.:r, ti a b:a? 'r.ked for , .o,iT.-asercr- ;45 j.ro'.'i ae wr,o-- 8AME PRICES etr-ec- a It waj, taww- iwer la progr.. to t:i to ai- - : M t, a anyone o ..'.2 .'. e .'..4 .r.. s: r ,ear.;;r Th t ;j a -- Mono .1 sir 2 td aa eathoaiaat.'. to u ttat tie act.r..1 for spetfaf saentioa. police waa pro'r ir. e fosr.jio-l- j, i:3 1 OUGHT hOT TO SfSOLE A VOSE OUT. In view o .'at! I?.! v.e MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP o. .r.j( On! ' - OUR Wa Guarantee rr.wii.i ? :-- r :- -;i ru Cal. - S'. I a . Hyail'i 23. t setf p ' r. 1.1 '...'7 Cl&saie THE HOOSIER SCHOOL MASTER H-Y-L-A-- '..i ct- : Z. a ... . tO Mju ;?.- -i w. Coiirad N>l and Mae Roach from the Novel THE MASTER OF MAN by Hall Caine . 2 4 t:.r . ,:. f. l th-in- r 0 frTftsJy . 5;.. v A.- -, ..z-.- : a. :a: :.l t: til-.- x co2T.v:iy ht.M t o a Lair Civic 0?cra .il: . -r. t :.u lit :: ." -- - C -r (, . s s - - : cf i: v- W ! a 5 Thursday, Friday, September NAME THE MAN :.i: j I. .; tr.ea'.re wir d tw:. a. f Moral and Material Value in Cleanliness v tfii A?iiis. lift Arciic Woif Pick i'-'-l First Store Located at 1071 East 21it So. I NORTH OFHUDSON BAY th eoodigo: Curtis Coal and h high-grad- e Produce Co. |