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Show TIIC FEOYO IIEXiALD lDLDOUID IiE.ll IULUOIIII s; Complete Electric1 Service ' rfi DOUBLED Adds to Your Comfort, :- - Taylor Bros;' CofflpBY la creasing, at the rate of from to 100,000 a day, nenlberfEIp tf the American Red Cross ' has Just 25,-00- Lessens Your Work t 'i III 0 passed the 3,600,000 mark. This is double th&nuniber of members on July 1. when th tnta. aaAt:,, At the beginnlng-'othe year, the to.tal 323 .Jrfhsr- f Electric current-i- one of the very few com- -' s - was 27,3,000,;" The present membership of .1,548.-28is scattered among the 2,400 chapters ol theAnierlcan iled ross which how are organized, in all the priucip.il cities and towns of the country. n addition there are chapters in Alaska, Porto Rico, I'uba, Philippines, Hawaii, Canal Zone, (Juani, I'ersia, Syria and Turkey. Illinois leads all states in the number of Red Cross members, according to today's figures, having 514,108 the first of the month. New York came second with 461,237 "members, and Pennsylvania... third with 346,960 members, The membership Is divided among these ' several class as follows: - - " : : 9 if not the only commodity, playing 'an important part, in : the comfort, convenmodities ience, health and happiness of the modern home, which has not increased in cost A f M ? dollar will buy more, electric light, electric power or electric heat today than ever before. - Your Home is wired for Electricity but ARE 'YOU MAKING THE MOST OF IT? ..Xm$wM mm h i t vwa 111 Patron- life mi'mfreTf,'aM,21; tiuF taining. members, 12,144; contributing s,-1,087; Is ttie house adequately lighted? When members, is your wife enjoying the many house-hoj- d comforts and conveniences which ' makes vacuum possible etectrisUy cleaner,- - electric washer, iejectrlc Iron, electric toaster, .and the areatest b?on of all to the housewife an Electric Range? 113,-45- 2547. . t , f : - J i fs 'J'- Why be a slave to an extravagant Renting plant when Cole's Hot Blast will give you perfect satisfaction for practically 2 your present fuel bilL was disqualified. TJie first case to come up was that of Utah Association of Credit Men vs. George IPassey et. al. The suit is for represented by different claims against defendants, whose firm of Passey & Co. failed a number of years ago. Judge Hayes took the case under advisement. Thos. O. She'ckelL represented plaintiff and A. iL. Booth de- $2,369, fendantal- -: Efficient Public Sarvice The following parties interested in case attended . court: Walter Weight, manager Utah Association of Credit (Men; Wm, N. IB. Shepherd, rep reoonting Z. C. M. I., and Jos. 11. PaC rick, representing Decker-PatricCo., and Jos. (Broadbent and Roy Passeyjjf defendants. Suit has been filed in the Fourth district court by Knight Trust & Sav- The followingoupleswere mar- - ried Tuesday by. City Justice. R. R. Thome: , Aaron Chad wick and Harriet E. Marsing, of 3toill Fork. Clarence DeGraw and Stella (Morten-se". However, the pope cannot be much surprised to learn that the reputation of the Potsdam gang for truth and veracity is really : ; very bad in the world. n, r of Payson. " Delbert J. Hunsinger' and Ida Sursa, both of Salt Lake. (Lawrence Hatfield, of Springyille, and uMary K"oyle, of Spanish' Fork. J. 'E. Boyd, of (Mlllington, 111.,' and Nellen Dale, of Payson. Viscount Ishii says he is not "well acquaintedwith the English Well, then, he makes a mighty magnificent stagger at using it. , -- language. - 1 'i The following marriage licenses have been issued: John iMcKinley Cook and Chlbe Su sie Reynolds,, both of Provo. . - . The record price paid for that ram in Utah' may appropriately DRUG be expressed in denominations of "bucks." 4 " v'.' j..i iV " Quite likely by this time Mr. Kipling has changed his notion about that meeting of the East and West. M EM - Noes SALTS Fashion news says that skirts and gowns will be designed on If your ' Back ii aching or Bladder yx j.y mm uue-ua- u yara 10 a aress, as against seven last bothers, drinlc loti of water uuS uulTO w. twelve jarus iwo yeara ago, will a; aad eat less meat vtty nave 10 pe enougn at leasi to go around. Jout-tner- e . "Wnen your kidneys hurt and yonr back fecla Bore, don't get scared and proceed I .' m IVb VI urulJB 'r Ad 'tl lTOtytge Villi. JlilfeSitithT f Oil ; TTaa.. liriiiorv ! tiro tfa.l h clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a tulld, harmless alta which removeg the body'g urinoua . SEPT. m THE BIQ tf111 v ' SCREEN-SURPRIS- E .2 OF THE YEAR Bill Bfi" A master film which, brings you face to face in a most startling and realistic manner with one of the most violent forms ef wickedness that exists in any city. : PIa3'ld?Anlor.e PSPle and the greatest receipts in the history of Salt LuWlftst week, .. , ) 2:30 7:30 PRICES " Lower Floor ;. ' Balcony Toxes - ' SHOWS ' , ,V. .. .". t 9:00 ' 25c .'.15c ' 50c ; . .1 waste and stimulates them to their 'normal activity. The function of ths kidneys is to filter the blood. In ,24 hour they strain fjora it 600 praini of acid and waste, so we can readily" understand the vital importance o keeping the kid.v neys active. . Drink lota of waien you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a , tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a fen days and your kidneys will act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean" and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it .no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad 'Salts is inerrxmHlvss rinnni in. jure; makes a delightful effervescent MiuM-waie- r arins yemcn everyone should take bow and then to trioir H,r. neys clean and active Try this, also keep, op the water drinking, and no L-- " " r, your kidney trouble and lackacha .. Hot Blast Fuel Saving combustion (see open 'MARRIAGE LICENSES the benefits of living under the jurisdiction of the United States, and will fight to the last man to. prevent that jurisdictiQn being transferred to the imperial German government. Saving-Guarante- ed escaesaiachimnar ings jBankgamstJ3en-Hulloek-e- t. al., to collect $500 with Interest at 8 per cent from Jan. 23, 1916, alleged to be due on a promissory vnote, and for $50 attorney fees. Utah county has filed suit in the Fourth district court against T. H. Jarvis et al. to condemn 1.218 acres of land at Palmyra for road purposes. thafe-Hawa- ii For Hard Coal, Soft Coal Slack, lignite, Wood and Lighter Fuels fuel money is wasted in other stoves. .Cole's k Hawaii clalms theJibhor for having furnished the most troops in ratio to population of any part of the United States. and having them ready to start to France a long way ahead of all others. On "the basis oiits population, the gross military quota of Hawaii was 2,403. On April 1 the islands were represented by'4,237 in the national guard, or nearly double the number required to fill the, quota. Since that date other additions have been made, bringing the net contribution of the territory to the United Statesmrmy up to 4,397 men. And word comes from Honolulu to the effect that can do or is willing to do. this is not the best The other territories, Alaska and Porto Rica, have acted in like manner. One writer says that there cannot be found a slack- -' er or pacifist anywhere' in our territories. They, fully appreciate Heater Bums the cheapest grade coal; clean : and bright Remember that soft coal is half gas. This valuable half of your r - Hot BSast 1 -- 3 Fuel the- - -- 1-- derfully efficient Wyoming Judge Henry N. HayTes of the (Sixth district held court here Tuesday, hearing cases in which Judge A. B. Morgan HAWAII INJTilEXEATJL -- 45,237, f or ! 1-- DISTRICT COURT Utah Power & LightGo; " Wisconsin ',( '! 3 to 2 your coal bill this SAVE at least At the high price of fuel this saving should more than pay for this won- 48,-34- 3X,289, ' 5, Carolina 10,368, South Dakota 13,162, Tennessee 14,620, Texas 34,081, JJtab. l,5137Vermont 23,563, Virginia Washington 41,894, West Virginia how easy it will be for you to enjoy the added convenience and economy of COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE. ;..V' ; 4 New Mexico 5,706, New York 401,-23North Carolina 16,917, tforth Dakota 11,683, Ohio 154,045, Oklahoma 515,468, Oregon 24,761, Pennsylvania 346,960, Rhode Island 72,992, South power about your premises, call in to se us and let us tell you how little it will cost ard s Kiel vScwnv Guaranteed 12,-39- 7, If you have not sufficient electric outlets in your barn is not wired for ypur nome-i- f electricity if you are not using electric I! Y$ v Is your barn wired for Electricity? Are you taking advantage of the greater convenience and greater safety of electric light In your barn? Are you saving time and money by using electric power for pumping, grinding feed, hoisting hay, turning the grindstone, and the many other uses to which electricity is perfectly adapted" oh the farm? S mem- subscribing Alabama 2,070, Arizona" 7,517, Arkansas 6,565, California W6,312, Colorado' 24,755, Connecticut 89,749, Delaware 2,515, District of Columbia Florida 15,370, Georgia 29,517. Idaho 17,874, Illinois 514,108, Indiana 95,916, Iowa 116,538, Kansas 31,417, Kentucky 35,594, Louisiana, 19,214, Maine 10,764, Maryland 7.G34,.. Massa- cnusetts itz,vi,. .Michigan 1Z4,U40, Minnesota. 2,513," Mississippi - 9,602, Missouri 17,623, Montana 7,956, Nebraska 29,833, Nevada 1,685, New, Hampshire 26.0Q8, New Jersey r, ' 36,827; bers, 278,261; annual members, 3,191,-75The membership by states the first of the month was as follows : it's bleak and cold outside this winter, youl appreciate the cheery hospitality which plenty of electric light affords. Can Come to Ow Siore-- We s?M Von nf Thin Burden cut) stops this needless waste and save5 and utilizes the gas half of the'qoal wasted by other stoves and turns it into warmth and cheer for . your home. ' ' " ' 4 I |