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Show G TITE OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department. Twenty-fift- h atreet. Tele: hone o"o f 9U. FARMERS WANT D. J. Advertising Only the Truth iulSl Correspondent, avenue. Washington Tels. SIS or 2151-R. RECEPTION Elaborate Preparation Are firing Made t Entertnln Lord nnd Lady Aberdeen at Oj;rien. lT'Isl -- Tbe HerId-nepub!icn.- (1 l luncheon will be tabernacle. Klven at the Herthana complimentary lo the marchioness. The marnuls will be entertained at the Weber club, II loiter in the day a reception willner-than-bea. Kiven to the marchioness at the The mee tins' to be addressed bv the two will be held at 8 o'clock that evening:. Those who comprise the jeveral coinmlttees appointed in connection with f. II. MHiir of elected president anti J . it. uen Hooper. at the first annual treinrnt. r Ihf Weber mef tine rnnntr t r. farm Imrraii today. I"liay In and l r. Urn havr been arttns; pointedthe I. Ibr illrerlar tt srre until first nnnual mrrllnR 4, v, . s n h-- ai fruits. - .i! .. ''. ' lie about 1V" ' ears. Progress .. and t?ie?i about I. years asserted, durinar the Park A Res wa.- dnrrianl for of the aho it 1'm ' ears. The teri-P.irk Aces, lie aid. was due to the beh'-.i- - :! nearer y. MEN ROBBED fd t. armed m n avenue - Hi- ( . lb-- : - ; V.l-Rep-i- e Tt flch J masketl nid irt a Washington ;. t ar tnnn.'?Tt at .::( 'cbx'k and held up J. H. flake, the ondu tor. from v. hom th. i and j in mom-ye, i; John Mth- v !rff motorman, hold-u-from p whom took i wat h. Th e .it the northrn termii us tok :' , of the i ;ir line. i.is n rs were aboard the r at the time ,.( fttb. holdup. When the arivei tbethe 1.iarob-- t 11. I" distriet ery was reported, but the poll . have been tin i bl. to anyone answering the description. .,-- ! t I 1 . - i,--s it n r't-io--- bN-.it- 'rd-n- iiiks. iip.Pe titiiii:Mrs.immm.i: ,rro !:. f pode. . F l"t!.. of tuJ-Fmotner o r!ie. this Montin; at 2Sw WahlrKttr. n vi nonl a avenue , Mr. was a of the Or.liT of t e ier I '.as'ern Star. The bo will be taken to Bocklird. Me., for burial. ! rr-in- k P.-!i;- . h "S Worth$7 to$9. Beautiful Flower Trimmed Hats, 'NsrV'S' ? .i?'-',- cn (. en ITi-T- -l ! BAD 3T03..AGG. ? UNI! DnSK OF M AYR'S Won.Iorful RciupiIv ShoitM t'onvint e m That Yutir SuffpriiiEf; I hip kP' I Worth $8 to $12 . 1 j LH ' ' : t : : f- - CPMilii others- - . him v. w Sa vx:-- Hi to Se.OI Values CREDIT INSTITUTION w STATE' STREET 'vffifsMTe m l i-:j- r 1 IM "Vr mmn " flMill.ii rfilT Ml EET TATE .1 - ilT mmri I I Students Earning Own Way Through School at Logan 1 Herald-Republica- - Herald-Republica- - 7 . -, rit-- d - i $!. Herahl-Republlcai- i. Iel ! bt Herald-Kepubiica- en. Herald-Republlea- em-plov- ed . n, Herald-Republica- e. . e Wood-manse- e. ln-b- , m, Herald-Republica- rp-snr- ? b Nobby Turbans and Three Story Building l..-cl- I ;M njr Dr. I. (. tiowanj, sf,te stir.. riuier. iterit of pubtic Instruction, said lie h.id found manv residents of tlie state are nronscty informed as to the ;i mount of taxes spents In ltah for edu :ition. While per tent of the tax money IToins to the state is spent in main-talnin- ? hool- aiol tat' the ptibl;-this amount to institutions, onlv about 42 eents otit of .o"h dollar r.'sif'rnts in arden or I'att Lake pav to their eountv "There are ctr5 its boys tl'r I'tah .'I:,mi we Superintendent are strivir. to lowans sai l, "and 'n rease the effb ienv of the schools earh ear so tlit each of thi ? Iart: number wilt b. tie'ief Ited. of th I'tah fr. I". ;. Hall, director nt l.ouan, trae anf j experiment station n dealtnsi witli the of IviHiation. durlrc which ' e declared that virtuallv all the process in of the world. h.s beeti ao ontpll Masked llnn.llls l.ef JO and Front i rry. Vt ol Vyi a'n.U ' ym A 'il JZfW Jzz& SlS ? o, - STREET CAR 1 lUUliJtttXll, t. t- t rr: - n. ry lief of the people in " 1 (DP Yijui m t 1 aaal,MIMBHMMHH"1 I aa B- 4 NEW;J s. Ie. e i. - li;LMILl, w. nk-n'-i- llih l fe&, WWW $L SB mj 1-- . ve for Worth $10 to $15. Magnificent Dress Lis' Hats, I Worth $8 to $10 Brilliant Gold Hats, Worth $7.50 to $10. f a' ve re.-eH,- WWiiM. SAT SALi rati ve njrri'-ultnr- i.a'0LMy About 20 or 30 of these hats are now displayed in our windows. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM; ALL FRESH AND the visit are: Central W.ommltlce Mesdames M. H. iXUU. jJUbHlVK ViUUCS Up II. Wattis. Marriott. r. AVattls. IUA KJVtJU JTSXXKjUj KJVi Ji X Uau.aj XAX P. J. Kiesel. J. i:. t'arver, David THERE WILL SURELY BE A SCRAMBLE FOR THESE HATS, SO BE HERE EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. No I;. D. I'aine. M. s. liritiin(r. A. It. m Cdwarrl Heywood. Kliza MeFarland. C. 0. D.'s, No Exchanges, No Telephone Orders and No Deliveries. Hii hnel. Ad Kiihn, Heber Scewcroft, It. K. HoMtf. 12. I. Kich. K. t. p.lch, S. S. n Srnltii. Joseph West, Chrla FlyRare, T. P. pee. K. M. Conroy and Miss Helen Ma ycock. T3S F M. ':. Weber flub Advl-or- y A. It. Hevwood. P. II. Adam?, Drigcs. W. W. Fleetwood and J. M. Mills. Luncheon .Mrs. I. I. Ite nolds. Mrs. David IVcles. Joseph Wrlnht ands. Mrs. s. Smith, Mrs. It. Mrs. Program H. Porter and Mr.i. K f. ftich. Decorations Mrs. hris Flvsr.ire. MrH. F. .1. Hendersliot, Mrs. Fliza MeFarland Miss Helen Mayco'-katlPress -Mr. I.dwar l HJehsel. Mrs. A. P. Hlbbs and Miss Finer Sanford. MARK THIS These are not undesirable hats left over in our stock! They are the newest styles the latest Invitations Mesdames F. l. i:. I. Itich, P. T. WriKht. Joseph Wattls, Scow-crof- t. II. D. Paine. trimmings in VELVETS and SILK PLUSHES. We purchased this lot at almost half the original cost to the fliris Flvjrare, Archie Bowman. Ad Kulin. Archie Hlne-lo""S gs? manufacturer and we want to share with you tomorrow this wonderful purchase. Just T. D. Kvan. F. P Mills l.,rv l:ieiards. j. m. fanse. m. S. Marriott. 200 of these hats go to early comers tomorrow at, choice . . Patrons and Patronesses Mrs T P Mrs. David Kcrlcj, Mavor nnd .Mrs! A ti. Fell. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Mr. and Mrs. M. s. Brownintc. Mr.Hoajr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. James THE BIG Ptnuree. Mr. and Mrs. K f. Kneipp, :r. and Mrs. Le F.ccles. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Morrell. Boy Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Mills. Mr and Mrs. F. .M. DrlfTKa. Mr. Mrs. J I . FIdredue, Mr. ami Mrs. and William Mr. Mrs. and blasmsnn, f'.C'mm f. f. Lynch. Mrs H. If. Belapp. Mr. and J.Mrs. M. orrnack. Mr. and Mrs. C IIUeorce Bar-IoSTATE Mr. and Mrs. p. o. McKav. Mr. and S J. . Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Heber s, owe rof t. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Fleetwood. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Bali.ntyne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wrisyht, ; . ......... V'k4.r'"gt and Mrs S' J .Mil ijiii in. tu iti.i.J'mi'.sj.tai.ipiiwi.i.u.iij j.wu.,Mr,il ijii isau'liTTn .Tames Bobtson, Mrs. Joseol,Mr. Mrs flark James Sparo. Mrs. f. f. Ub; hards) Mrs! P H. peery. Mi-- s Seaman. tlate of their nnnual ball, which will be Mrs. Adam Peterson.Josephine Miss Helen Mav-.After k Mi- - Minnie Parker. Mrs. Minnie Kiven in Herthana hall. I ANN NC BIG RECEPTION sirthat the dance would be can.edde. Mrs. p. p. McKav, Mrs. F MANTI NOTES PR0V0 NEWS NOTES NEWS New Year's eve, the date was a. i ernel tis .in.l Mrs en ( celed with to conllict other P. Hadlock. prevent events. At a nubyequent meetinp; the members decided tliat tr.e date would Committee Are Appointed at I'rovo .J Special to The Special to The Elf be a Kood one. Dancing will continue J to i:ntertnln Titled Ie rubers of the departa. m. Dec. 4. Relatives of Mr. and until Dec. 4. One of the channels j RUSH AT TAX COUNTER ment Manti. Provo, will have tic kets for sale within which liquor has been coming Visitor. Mrs. F. Corbett received word through Thaddeus the next few days. The funds from to Manti was closed yesterday when of the death of their today W. A. Jloran, Special to 'J Inthe ticket sale will go into the treasHarmon arrested Marshal son. Mark Ilcover Corbett, at Downey. Special to The ury of the ogden Police Benefit assoI'rovo, Dec. 4. Klaborate prepara- news agent on the D. & K. G. passenger Many Mnnnue to (irt I'mler the Wire ciation. Dec. 4. Miss Helen Anna Ida. The body will be brought to Provo trains. Logan, are tions made for the of being visit nt the l.nst llnntes l.nrur The marshal got a clue about two Gubler of Santa Clara, known to the for burial and the funeral services will the Mirquis nnd Marchioness of Aber- weeks He ran down two suit ago. Amount Dclinfjurnt. I of the Curtis publications as be held 11in the Third ward chapel Mon-d- " I cases which he felt sure he could se- readers at o'clock. I deen when they come to this city De"'Girl of the NGolden West," is the taken toMcAUis-.ecourt,r "I'lte II r.l- Ipi;.!i-r.OGDEN MINOR ITEMS cember y to deliver lectures for tlu me convictions on if Justice Fire broke out on the roof of Daniel loran pleaded guilty. probably the only girl student at the Thompson's residence Pec. So manv oeonle .:.eti. social this forenoon. welfare in work Ireland. $75. of a fine imposed is who CrOWtietl into the 0UnfV trsuree' The going college home. The the saved Agricultural department The committees were the issued have been Marriage licenses following fice here today to pay thlr l!J.r taxes rewas own on damage her school slight. entirely through before they become delinguent week to the following couples by arranged to make plans for the visit- past that Stella Smith has brought suit for diClerk Morley: Irven C. Olsen and sources. For the past three years she vorce fountv Treasurer F. Storey nays 4. The tJlen Hrothers-Bobert- s ers: Dec. Joseph Ralnh Smith on the Oplcn, against of Anderson K. he found It ImposMhle to close the Theodocia Ephraim; payhas the for Curtis worked a people, will open of cruel treatment. company ground Fntertalnmetit Annie Centerfield and uoors :t noon a.s he had Intended o- branch inPiano committee of Mrs. Follet John Ida December Lake about her way through Dixie High school. tnc About ?2rt0.0'b h.i4l been paid in 12. acordinu.Salt Hansen of Axtel; Leo ofSorensen and ing s. Glen, presi- Smoot Dusenberry, Miss Alice Reynolds, Amanda to George is now doing the same at the Agri- WILLIAM She both Sorensen. City; Spring clo-ui'.o.i. LEWIS IS DEAD at p. m . dent of the company. The company has Mr3 Jennie B. Knight. Mrs. Martha K. D. G. Brown of Salina and Daisy Kerns cultural oiucp a d this didinenot college. leased a room in the orpheum theatre Keeler. Mrs. Inez K. Allen. Mrs. 12. 12 of Gunnison; O. W. Smith of IxRan and whtcli came by mail.Include the inop.ev bulldlnti strenuous of the Long-tim- e and this store is being: stocked Corf man. Mrs. Samuel Schwab. Among the most S. Stella Madsen of Manti: Edward 'Fie countv treasurer Resident of Provo Passes S. Glen. riinrim,! of are direction the their wayr who under students Jay Peterpaying committee Reception Mr. Evelina and Mrs and Gunnison of Childs with the collection of $S2S.iiyrt ami he Itamsper-geis R. Is After Herman It. of Adam Away Peterson college, L. Jr.. through Opden Paralytic Stroke. Hansen valley Irvine, President Mrs. Ora and sen of Larsen estimates that he has received all but hcatlins a movement toward Rcttiner a O. H. Brimhall. President and Mrs. J. Ephraim: of 2331 Filmore avenue, Ogden. Special to The Mount Pleasant. of both iho.it Lola and Tuft, j. This will be the amount condensed milk cows valand summer . B. Last he drove three Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. plant for Onden exoi m,-- ciennunent list. The treasurer's Provo, Dec. 4. Wrilliam Lewis died A. II. Christensen made an ortwo calves from Ogden to Logan. With this Judge With the interurban system con- President and Mrs. A. N. Merrill,Deal. ley. of iie will not be opened for at his home in the FiftU Mr of John week der Lowry this naming his tended to the valley, lie, says a Mrs. William M. Roylance, Mr. Manti and J. Y. Jensen of Ephraim jury them he announced he would pay in ward morning and an attack of of taxes afiain until Decemberpayment following 2i and densed milk plant would prove as suc- nnd Mrs K. d. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. commissioners to select Jurors for 1916. way through college. He studied n the meantime he must Ket out the He was born September 25, paralysis. IShT,, in now summer regas school is and Richmond. Huntsvlllc at A. at cessful taking His Cardiff, South Wales, and came to Utah t. Glazier. Mr. P. ular Mrs. and an Jesse Hm, which must be puborder He delinquent also issued appointing in work J. W. Smalley has been elected agriculture. in 1S62 with the James Warehaw comlished three times before that date Knight. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose. Mr. P. Drveng of Manti. Henry Jackson of cows college expenses. pay more than half hismilk of Ottden nest No. 1218, Or- and Mrs. E. K. Corf man. Miss of P. Hansen the new laws the county der Pursuant to collet-tinspresident J. pany. Amoral and Green Fountain to Mr. his the sells of owls. Other officers are: Vice Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Iester Mangum, Ephraim, state appraisers for 1916. to ' Ramsperger He is survived by the following chiltreasurer in taxes 2S delinquent condensed milk L. H. v.111 add r. per Mr. factory,, getting and Mrs. Mrs. secretary, dren: in Cyphers; president. estates county Mr. of the delinquent A all Fletcher. DudleyR.of Lake Shore. and Sanpete Harvey cnt appraise IMchard-soncents ; Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Dr, per pound for butter fat. Froma C. F. LewisLydia Knowlton; invocator, J. IJ. taxes a; a Penalty for tardiness. of tax. R. Lewis of to income Provo, the Mrs and subject his cows he averages $20 to ?22 warden. Amos Hall: sentinel. W. Stelhl, Miss Violate Elliott. Miss Hattie A. E. Liwis of Salt Lake. Ijehi, month. K. F. Munson; trustee, funeral services will be held in, picket, alker, Irof. Dean Brimhall. Miss KILLED OGDEN JURORS SUMMONED Amnion: Mr. Ramsperger planned his cam- theThe MINNIE MINE IN Bay Snow. ward meeting house Monday Fifth Miss Edith Barlow. Reynolds, j.lice to first Rivvery carefully, 1 o'clock. paign writing Miss Margaret Dusenberrw Miss .Several musical numbers will be at cows him Dr. his Carroll what t telling en by several of Aden's best known Irvine, .Miss Ora Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. t.tlce Is Served on Maty Tnlemen lor musicians" him if it would had done and memorial T. N. Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. Fred John Yiirkovtch' annual the at by Crushed Skull KELLY IS DEAD to asking them near the CALVIN be possible pasture erlce In District toirt. services to be held by the Opden3 Klk Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Merrill. Rock. of Falling; in. p. club at the college. II The rabi in the Patrons and patronesses Mavor and lodgeroom (ee;al The principal addresses will Mrs C. F. Decker, Special to The Mayor-elec- t Pec. 4. Service of notice on tomorrow. x Passes Away At Home In Idaho Where and Mrs. A. and J. bv Howdl itriven be Dec. 4. John Yurkovich, 4 Dr. Daniels. Judge Mrs. G. and E. to talesmen Bingham. act as Jurors in the Col.C A. Boyd. Robison. sixty He Went For Health. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Sr.. Mr. and age 24 years, was killed in the Minnie Third district court for tiie Pecember to The on W. Special him rock a fell Mrs. when Judsre todav mine FORK NOTES before John SPANISH term was cornnleted todav by deputies Mr. j Municipal Dixon, and Mrs. Arraigned was He skull. crushed his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joseph American and Fork, Dec. 4. Word was in the sheriff s office. The panel of H. Beeder this morning on a charge of bv a contractor on tunnel work J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. Mr. andButtle, a forreceived here that Calvin Kelly, burglary. for Jude J. A. Howell's divi- .second decree Mrs. thirty a box car k. S. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Peder-fo- at the time. He is survived by three minmer of resident died this of city, sion is to report at I" a. m. Monday arrested In connection withexamination at his in home ers' Mr. and Vrs. G. Hansen. Prof, and brothers, Robert of Mackay, Ida.. Mike Idaho. consumption and the panel for Jtidjre .V. J Harris" theft, waived preliminary to The Special is in AusMr. made American Fork his and was ordered held for trial in the Mrs. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W of Bingham, and Nick, who division at 10 a. m. Wednesdav. Dec. 4. Funeral serv- homeKelly will be held in to tria Funeral servicesRoman Fork, he sold Spanish ud district court. spring, when The jurors are : Fairer. Prof,L. and Mrs. Fletcher. Mr. the Catholic ices were held at the Fourth ward out here andlastpurchased Kosarv a farm in Holy Nets Peterson, charged with having and Mrs. S. B. A Bin?-- I Judre Powells Mrs. four! and Prof, TuesChipman. 11 o'clock for in at church moved afternoon and there the Henry Idaho, yesterday ar t. Hnry Fitdier. Farl Abbott. Fll is failed to provide for a minor ton, was E. L. Robert . Prof, and Mrs Christian churchThe Bingham will be under Tilley. one of trie old residents of this change would benefit him.thinking burial service He was a A. Bown. Bicbard B. Porter Farl O bound over to the district court for Jensen. Supt. and Mrs. I E. Eggertsen, day. Croatian TV. offiNational the of the Robert McIOll son of William and Elizabeth auspices city. Bishop Jame;. A. Fife. W. T Pnlli-rn..r- hearing. Thompson Attorney and Mrs. George Parker, Mr. Interment will be at Highland ciated. Addresses were made by Nich- pioneers of this city, and was Kelly, born M i f. Allen. William Van Allen. W. II. Hornaday, pastor of and Mrs. J, Leo Bown, Mr. and Mrs. society. Itev. The John II. Hoyes, Senator here April 25. 1870. He is survived by olas Smith, Boy. H 'iijo-n(". M. C. Newell. K Walter Carson Use of and Methodist Benben Mrs. E. H. cruch Prof, First Harris, and Mr. Remmington his wife and several children. Henry Gardner Music H. U'.Hl.-ut- . Peter J. Mefombje. H. W. C'ltv. New, and chaplain at the Nevada Eastmond. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Gease was furnished by Grantsville. of Mr. Pan Mrs. In and his W. McKnK'ht. IN F. is with F. FINES state wife, Mrs. D. L. ;ili,a:ii. Vlolett. Dr. and SET NEW RECORD Ogden a prison, solo was rendered by ward the choir, P. The relatives. SamStephen Mr. anil Halliday, L. B. friends and Mrs. George y Wallick, Counselor Neil Gardner dismissed, Tout. W. F. Archibald. visiting Hew Horaday is superintendent of the Craig. Rev. and Mrs. Thomsen. Mr. Willsisters. Patriarch Jameson the H.in-i'ii- . I. of the for the Mrs. Morte4uien. Nevada division Samuel Schwab and Mr. and ElKlity-Foi- ir Societyis matron and My Corn-n!- " the opening prayer and- "80-y- ! More Case iu Month of iam .lex offered John S aw. F. M.fharles Mrs. Horaday E. Yates. Mrs. and J. Friendless, InMorrlssey, Joseph . dismissed. Neil Gardner Counselor Harris. Jr. W L. frawford. Robert of the same society. The two will 55 Poeatello Dry Than Wet. Decorating committee rrof. E. 31 H-terment was In the City cemetery. "Gefs-lHunter. iMward and institutions charitable to visit Miss Charlton The t f. and penal Eastmond. Anton Glenn A Johnson. F. Special ' hrlstensen. Funeral services were held at the in the state. Huish. Roy Boren and Miss Geneva Poeatello. Dec. 4. Countv Attorney home of Mr. and Mrs. Elisa Warner JirdKf Harris" 'oUrt .tames B. irunt- Roberts. C. D. has commenced the final r. U. H. their daughter Leona, You'll Have No Corns to Bump! Ptrmree. committee Arthur Bee-le- year's Smith clean-uAdvertising of the noot legging re- for died Wednesday. This is the third Then who Arthur p. fhard. Kowers. Joseph JoLouis Zlt7man. Jr., Mr. Mrs. and E. II. tmd Mr. as Holt. avcII Corns Will Come "Clean and as scamblingYour places sorts, Mrs. have Warner buried Mr. and Smith. seph I. Mc William W. BovJe ! Mrs. 1. C. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. houses of prostitution. In all. papers baby Eleven months the within year. ago t.eorce L.ee Bride, fltsstave Adam Off," Quick! Masters. Felt, have been filed against nine places, A. L.i buried a am. Pivi.i w. Fvans boy. and they WillarU The individuals committee Feramorr. Deckcharged. with Banquet eighteen Did you ever see a corn peel off tUnrvrr- W. ago the twin brother of the f. Haner. President G. II. Brimhall. Mr. and countv attorney will proceed- bv in- two weeks farl on it? used "Gets-It- " son Ben amin B. Dye,B.illey. after buried you've yesterday. Pavld F. Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. junction suits, as well as under the baby moving-pictur- e a W illar.l for your it's Well, enI PoIn is A Weston construction resorts Jewrll, gang Mr. man. Mrs. Corf busily abatement and law, Will Roberts. against F. W. Owen. Niels Lofereen. Al-- ( I on Main street stringing cable life! And you hardly do a thing to It. Music committee Prof. A. C. Lund, eatello and at Soda Springs. gaged Ward. J:MTits P.. Jarman. Bvron $2000 to the current for has the turned Moves carry W. Police Judge Reld and Prof. George W. Prof. C. "Sore Corn Bumped F Bybee. Joiiri Pinsdale. Pavid Han-.'ecoffers as the interurban cars. The workrunning will into the in probfines city's FItzroy. AsraintaU Robert Grange. James Gibson. is shown Poeatello. It end finished be the next of for month record by ably General arrangements committee Qets-It- ,' Corns eighty-fou- r Iam.es S. farni bell. lames M. Carlson week. under drv the regime, Prof. J. C. Swenson. President nnd Mrs. that reVanish!" and J. P. Hall. more cases of intoxication were the a G. H. Brimhall. Prof. Arch N.vThurman. Mrs. of resident Hales, Mary pioneer corded in the citv than during this city, suffered a paralytic stroke Prof. Harvey Fletcher. Prof. J. M. same "wet" under regime. period is in a and STUDENTS serious condition. Jensen and Prof. Christian Jensen. GIVE DRAMA yesterday Kc-cle- co-jeratt- vt 0-d-- - I - of Organisation sei-tleunion Itorrowins 1 tab farmeri alone llrifs In effect In was Comunv frank urged by tonight T1. Stephens of Salt L.i k in an address mi reUt ami "Runl delivered at the lirisr sesFarming." sion of the farmers ami housekeepers" Institute In the talernrle. German fstrmer.. ,e said, obtain small rfieup m ney ly hornlzlnii a farmer may tnrf-g.ig- e iatln to whi th mortgage t b. He prooerty. for bonds ijnifi by the assohktr;g ciation. fih Ollhl arofe eriti merit toward "We lend mu port to the legislature having auoh h movement here hv providing for an appropriation for the orKanlxntlon of a borrowing society and behind the movement at leat to Rt the extent of supervision." he said. Greater of farmers is he nsrl"l. If rteeessary. Is to become more efficient ami in aridt-tto- n to loan and f.ivlncs creamaorletlea he urg"d eries, general stores and buying anl pe'ilngII. L Peterson, director of the exlr. tension bureau of the t'tali Acrieul-ttira recent survey dis-- r college. f a.hl rrni nit mn b. mad as th,it in t't.V.i a in any other profitable but that greater standardization Pte. ts for progress. Dr. E. J. Kvan of the extension de- of the t'tah Agricultural colan address at the mornlnp lege y.ve frs wMrh he outlined. th bene, esrn fits to be derived from organizations bureau. n.ih as the farmsenator from Weber Joseph Chez, in an ileelared address tl tt h county, favored the establishment in I'tnh It-of one of department of ;i sericulture, being - seek market principal Dee. "TflPlr-:- Hats uitrlon, Dec. 4. Elaborate preparaPlan Is Advocated at Closing tions have been made for the entertainment and reception of the Marquis Session of Weber County and Marehioness of Aberdeen when December they reach Osden,mass in the to address a Tuesday, Farm Institute. if.Kden meeting A 0rden. rf The Store Ahead ' Georgeous Plume RURAL CREDITS Ondrn. Dee. If tints Ille I. w . Grrnwll. 1641 ARRANGING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, Use 1 y, far-ver- . Ban-dalB;t-ei- - H. Brimhall of Spanish Fork Called On Mormon Missicn - l. i. p 1 - k. m m s . I w ) . . . tT tit".' ..J Commencement Iltija' Hooked for n He nnd Also Orphenm May 'resented nt l.ocan. b Tli- !:.',u!,i;D De-- . oeden. of Thirty eber academy will take students in the parV drama comedy Daya" to t.t- presented InCommencement the orpheum theatre Pecemb-- r 15. The school bus received un Invitation to jircs-n- t In the Invitation the mav play Ican and be for Iecember is or 'lT. Rehearsals have been conducted several weeks bv T. Karl instructor In oral expression at Pan'oe. the There are fifteen principals inacademv. cast but there are numerous minortheroles. Those who will tak are Iceland Lvans. I.eJand Brewer. part Poua;las S. Rirsett. Bay Ffa fhnnrller P.irrcil Clark. Irene Scovllle. ;iadvg Adella Warner. Vera Bitto'n. Peterson, Josephine shorten. Vllate Froerer, lone Jensen. Itemize Seaman. Bernic. Hill flarence Anderson. - Andrew Kasius' Scoville. Victo- frllchlow, Iuis Winters. Ruth White. Ruth Par-doAlice stahr, Julia Wade, Xaoma Passey and Glenna Nelson. ..... MRS. HANNAH F. CANTY DIES tR-de- I . . ll-ti- !t-ee;s- Itesldent . ac-eept- in jour p,e taken liic'.t Mayr'a Liver fr Stomactt, Intestinal Ailments, Pypepsia. A millii a j wti locaUty. ut Bemedy and v Won-tie- rf v Fl-w0- I ( ed 'A ' 'j S .s Li:i; II. Bit 1 31 HALL. (Special to The IJerld-Republican- .! 4. Dec. Lee H. BALL DATE FIXED SPANISH FORK. soon for who will leave a two years mission in the centra'. tors. Druarsists, Nurses. Manufacturers, Farmers, with last- Osricn Officers tt. Trl the I.Isht MHtcs, was given a farewell dance at ir Priests, Ministers. the Auditorium last night. Mr. and shou'.d be eqtiaFy Toe New Venr ing benefit ami it case. F.r. Mrs. Brimhall are popular here and Send for fre tiiceessf u!!y In your n. to i"" Tb. HtrM Repubi ISner:sl the farewell party was largclv nttend-ed- . on Ailments Stomach booklet xaluabte 4. matKivlntr Pec. Mrs. Brimhall and her little son After the Oden, to Geo. If. Mayr. Mfjf- Chemist. ter Lee to Preston, Ida., to spend further the will members consideration, of the city police department have de- the two go of Mr. Urimhall's Whltlnj? Strtt. fhleasro. III. years cided to retain December 31 as the For tale by druggists everywhere. I'on-tast- 1 154-li- S to T!i fasesj Ilcral'l-IIepid- d Awny. lean. STIFFNESSLUMBAGO Tark City. Dec. 4. Mrs. Hannah widow of Michael died Canty, il ls morning at the home of Canty, her daughter Mrs. P. J. Tallon. Mrs. Canty e had resided In this city over twenty-fivyears, coming here from California. Mrs. Canty was born in Ireland over seventy years ago. Coming to America ;. child, she resided for a time with her California. She leaves four parents In and k two sons, Mrs. K. daughtersand Mrs. Cane of San Hay Francisco. Richard Cantv of Nevada nnd Mrs. P. J. Tallon. Mrs. Henry Carey nd John Canty of this city. Funeral will he made upon the arrangements children from the coast. arrival of the ItliNF.IlS ELECT OFFICERS. Park City. Dee. 4. The local miners' union elected the following' officers at their last regular meeting Thursday A. J. Berg: vice President, evening: James J. Burns: financial president, W. T. Quinn: treasurer. Dasecretary. vid Baxter: warden, Charles Darby; Adamson, S. Gayth-wait- e trustees, Thomas Trelease: financial andEphralm committee. Harry Burns, John Strom-ber- g and P. J. Murphy. Salt Laker Taken From Train on Embezzlement C'liarse; Freed on Bond. Special to The Horald-Republica- Poeatello. Ida.. Dec. 4. Dr. Charles Peter of Salt Lake, taken from a train on instructions by the Salt Lake sheriff, on a wired charge cf embezzlement, was released under bond. He proceeded of the Halley, where he has control Rub Pain from back with to Mascot Mining company. He said the distrouble was the outgrowth of a dissmall trial bottle of old who with stockholders, agreement his control of the company's puted Oil," Jacob's stock. ' nSt, II. A. JOHANSBX DIES. Allen Johan-seMurray. 23Dec. 4. Harold Back hurt you? Can't straighten here died age years, yesterday pains, sharp of tvphoid fever. Funeral services will up without feeling sudden Now listen! be held at the S. M. Taylor mortuary aches and twinges? That's lumbago, cciatica orrelief maybe chapel Monday. December 6. at 1.30 the from a strain, and you'll get moment you rub your back with sooth- p. m. Interment at City cemetery. "St. Jacobs Oil." ing, penetrating NAME DEBATING MANAGER. else takes out soreness, lameNothing class You Logan, Dec. 4. The freshman ness and stiffness so quickly. of Fielding, rub it on your back, and out has named Ira Hayward The simply also comes the pain. It is harmless and Ida., debatingtomanager. medalsclass on any bestow decided has doesn't burn the skin. Get- - a class member who attained distinction Limber up! Don't suffer! small trial bottle of old. honest "St. in literary pursuits. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and LATE BASKETBALL RETURNS. after usingeverIt just once, you'll forget had backache, lumbago that you At Logan last night Brigham Young or sciatica, becauso .your back will college defeated Weber academy 43 to ELKS TO HOLD SERVICES. never hurt or cause any more misery. 16 at basketball. never disappoints and has been recafternoon the Brigham Park City, Dec. 4. The Elks will It Yesterday seniors defeated the juniors ty hold their memorial services Sunday ommended for sixty years. Young the score of 13 to 12. evening. Fitz-ratric- : od e. Yearn DR. CHAS. PETER ACCUSED . r " Pressure of Gs Around the Heart, Sour stomach. Distress After Fating. Nervousness. Dizziness, Fainting ick Headaches, tronstipation, Spll!". Torpifl IJver, etc.. and are praising It to other sufferers. Jet a bottle hlhly of your druKist today. This hlthly suceessful Remedy has been taken by people in all walks of life. amonK them Members of onjiress. Justice of the Supreme Court. Fducators, DocPOLICE Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, of Park City for the Past Twenty-fiv- e f Special 5 l.l OUCH! RUB BACKACHE, n. 4 f E. Lawreoes Put a little "Gets-It- " on. it dries at once. There's nothing to stick. Put shoes and stockings on over it. No pain, no fuss. 48 hours right corns gone. "Gets-It- " never hurts the true never makes toes sore. If vou flesh, have tried almost everything else for corns, you will be much more surprised to see how quickly and easily your corns and calluses will come right off with "Gets-It.- " Quit limping and wrinkling up your face with Try "GetsIt" callus tonight on that corn, wart or bunion, and you'll be glad you this. read "Gets-lt- " is sold by all druggists, 25c a bottle, or sent E. direct Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold inbySalt Lake City and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, 5 Stores; Z. C. M I. Drug Department, Waterloo Pharmacy. corn-wrinkle- s. , n, |