Show THE LOCAL RED CROSS WILL WAGE $10000 CAMPAIGN HEEALD-EEPTJBLICA- SAIT N TjATTE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 1 1917 D I'Tirif of 13 All---Reliabil- ity r7 ysy Soliciting for Funds Will Cover One Day Only9 Good Friday Workers Will Ask for $1 Front Each Contributor Closing Out the Entire Stock of - have been completed P LAXS Cross for a whirlwind Open Evenings All This Week by the local chapter of the American It ed g campaign to be launched Friday 0 l'or the of April raising money to meet the possible contingencies purpose of Avar The special finance committee composed of more than a hundred of Salt Lake’s prominent men and women has for many weeks been industriously working over the details incident to the opening of the campaign Chairman Henry N Byrne announced last night that all arrangements had been completed with the exception of the meetings of the various subcommittees which have charge of the details of the soliciting work fund-raisin- At 25 to 50 Discoumt - Will Raise 10000 The soliciting day will cover one day only Good Friday The raising of 310000 is the object of the campaign A contribution of one dollar will be asked of every person approached by the workers engaged in soliciting funds Membership cards have been prepared and contributors will become members of the local chapter of the American Red Cross 12very wage earner in this community is expected toMrbuy at least- - one membership' said Byrne “We are placing no limit to the number of memthat may be subscribed forwo-by berships one person man and any man in this city Every should see the imof this campaign In the event portance of war there will be many local debe cared for by the local pendents ofto the American Red Cross chapter I wish to emphasize the fact that and a portion of the monev raised in this campaign will be used to take caro of the needs of those who are dependent on the men who answer their call if war is declared Patcountry's riotic men and women in many cities over the are lending their best similar campaigns efforts tocountry and we Salt Lakers cannot afford to let other cities get ahead of us in promoting such a worthy national cause as this" Contributors to lie Tagged Tags will be used by the workers in-to Identify contributors These are retended to he worn by those who ceive them Fifty per cent of the net of the campaign will be turned proceeds over to the national headquarters of the American Red Cross The balance will be used for the requirements of the local chapter of the President Wilson is American Red Cross president The officers of the Salt Lake chapter are: Mayor W Miss Kate WilMont Ferry chairman liams vice chairman Miss Damaris Reeman secretary and John C Cutler treasurer The executive committee of the local is composed of E O Howard chapter n Miss Kate Williams Miss Damaris Mrs T W Boyer John C Cutler William J W Mont Ferry Mrs Joseph HDeeney Mrs F S Portugal Richards Mrs W W Riter Mrs Sol Siegel Mr Howard Is chairman Special Finance Committee The members of the special finance and membership committee which is diin charge of tho campaign are: rectly Airs Simon Mrs W F Bamberger Stratton-Aire- y Adams Dr Grace Mrs Allen Mrs W W Armstrong Daisy Airs Tori Id Arnoldson Mrs J R Belcher Mrs T W Boyer Mrs William M Bradley Mrs Margaret Zane Cherdron Mrs p Basil Clarke Mrs Elizabeth M Cohen Mrs E B Critch-loMrs John Dern Mrs J E Mrs I H Farnsworth Mrs W Dooly Mont airs J E Galigher Mrs R C Ferry Gemmell Mrs A J Gorham Mrs Herman H Green Mrs T G Griffin Mrs C K Groesbeck Mrs F J Hagen-bart- li Mrs II J Hayward Mrs Ida E Hogle Mrs Priscilla Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs W Jennings P Kiser Mrs De Witt Knox Mrs L B McCornlck airs W S McCornlck airs S B Newman Mrs ai K Parsons Mrs C R Pearsall airs Joseph Portugal airs W W Riter Mrs R A Ruttan Mrs O J Salisbury airs R W Salisbury airs Carl Scheld Miss Edith Shearman airs S Siegel aiiss Johanna Sprague airs William Spry airs Ezra Thompson Mrs Ira D Travis Mrs Warwick Van Cott Mrs M H Tyler Miss MrsLucy E A Wall Mrs George Walker Y Wallace airs T G Webber Mrs Emmeline B Wells Mrs TIeber at Wells airs C W Whitley Mrs Clarissa Williams airs P Basil Clarke R T Badger Thomas Kearns E A Culbertson Fred C Dern David Keith W W Armstrong S A Whitney EdHills H V Platt C E Groesgar beck J M Hayes A 1L De Nike Walter C Lewis W A Needham Louis Simon C F Adams Fred W Hornung 11 J Halton F E Alayol Joy H Johnson Frank Botterlll Clem Schramm aierrill F S Murphy S HO George E William feliarinan Spry George Relf Dr A C Behle Dr E A Smith Dr Theo B Beatty Dr U Worthington Dr S L Richards Herbert A Steig-meyW H Leary Frederick Ashbv Snow V F Jensen ParByley White W C Orem William T F Thomas Major Williams water A M Malouf David A Smith William II Swanson and H N Byrne Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon A meeting of the special finance and will be held in membership committee the ballroom of the Hotel Utah at 230 At this meeting thu Monday afternoon committee to be in charge of the solici-be be named and will tation workof will four between three and comcomposedworkers The soliciting hundred mittee will hold a meeting at the City and County building at 230 Wednesday afternoon The members of the soliciting comin groups under the mittee will work direction of the finance and membercommittee District headquarters ship be established in the Hotel Utah will County Newhouse hotel City and Bros Dry Goods store Walker building n store Z C M I Auer-& bach store Walker bank Denver Rio Grande and Oregon Short Line staBee-ma- CAPITAL PAID IN' S 100000 DEPUTIES NAMED BY NEW OFFICIAL an er Keith-O’Brie- tions DEFENSE GUN EN ROUTE TO COAST GOES THROUGH UTAH 12-INC- H TEDPLE OF PUSIC Kvzitrrr KRAKAU 74 v Whom The work of shifting a number of offices at the capltol was accomplished comThe state Industrial yesterday mission will be established in the future in the southeast quarter of- the fourth floor and the state horticultural commissioner will be located west on the same floor The press room will be located on the fourth floor and the old quarters of the newspaper men with three roomg added will be the utilities commission occupied by The office of the state bank examln er has been moved to the fourth floor and tomorrow will be in charge of W E Evans succeeding T W BalL Aubrey F Tolton of Beaver will be chief deputy Fire fighting apparatus in all of the public schools of Salt Lake Is in good condition according to the annual survey which has just been completed under the direction of H D Bowman of building and grounds superintendent The superintendent has Issued orders that all rubbish and all lnflamable material be removed from the school at once He buildings and will recommend grounds to the board that an additional supply of hand grenades and several hundred leet of new fire boss be purchased before tle opening of the schools next fall ss Carstensen & Anson Co PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS ' Salt Lake City Utah It May Owing to our financial strength we were able to get their stock of instruments far below factory cost Wo consider this a most extraordinary purchase as this stock consists of such as well known pianos and player-pianEverett Story & Clark Lindeman Strohher Hoffman Ludwig Krau-kau- er Smith & Barnes Melodigrande Harvard Willard Hampton Apollo and others SMALL INSTRUMENT SHEET MUSIC March 9t 1917 os Concern? Laf-farg- ue v This stock is on onr floors and tagged to move quickly The average savings is 40 per cent nnder the usual selling price This big purchase and the closing out sale further demonstrate onr leadership in buying and liberality in selling We bougjit these instruments cheap and we are selling thepx cheap Easy Payments on Any Instrument You Select r CARSTENSEN & ANSON COMPANY A These low prices should be for sfot cash only but in order to treat everybody fairly and give all an equal chance we will accept even smaller payments than usual In fact your own terms in reason As little as $500 dawn and $500 monthly will secure a splendid piano This opportunity coming as it does right now when pianos like other articles of merchandise are going np in price is truly a blessing to families who have no music in their homes Music teachers and students will find here fine NOW-P- AY instruments at prices far below their expectations Mothers will choose from this great stock pianos If you investigate you’ll buy now Tou never before have had such a wonderful chance to get standard which will give their children the utmost advantage and well known instruments at these prices A number of uprights in this Carstensen & Anson stock marked $70 in musio and pay for them less than the cost of cheap $128 $197 etc Flayers run $265 $295 $345 etc Some of your friends have had to pay $500 — at other places and mediocre instruments for- the same pianos exactly as you can buy now for $285 $265 and many in' plainer styles for still less And not Investigate now while the selection is best r the prices reduced but the payments reduced as low as $100 a week WHILE SERVING TERM When the name of Howard Ellmore was called for Henry in the pleading criminal division of the district court was silence It was yesterday there to the court that Ellmore explained was now serving a term in the state prison having been sentenced a week ago after having been convicted on a statutory charge He was to have apbefore Brown yesterday peared to plead to theJudge of having had charge opium In his possession Assistant District Attorney I B Evans informed the court that he would see that the state prison authorities were notified in time to have Ellmore in court next Saturday morning AS CONVENIENT! BUY CHURCH OFFICIALS RECORDED IN FILMS F SmithA president of the Joseph church Mormon H Lund and C W Penrose of the first presidency - - for motion pictures in yesterday the offices posed of the first presidency The films are to be preserved as historical records The offices of the first presiwere to have been moved into dency the new church administration buildbut owing to the Incleing mentyesterday was postponed weather moving The papers and records of the old offices of the first presidency are ready to be moved at any time onlylare v These Pianos All New Wllllard Hoffman and others new— Yoar choice 65 HOMES WILL BE BUILT FOR WORKERS Onr own stock of slightly used uprights and players has been included in ' this closing ont sale of 0f& A stock Good reliable makes at pzices from $7000 np late Many fine player-piano- s models only $265 $295 etc All on easy termiv and gnar-r anteed ‘ Plans for sixty-fiv- e four and ' five room houses are being drawn by F D Rutherford tor the Garfield Improvement company a subsidiary of the American Smelting A on the company which are to be builtRefining Garfield townslte for employees of the smelters The cost of the buildings will umount to about one hundred thousand dollars and are part of the plans of the company to change the architecThe announceture of the buildings ment of the construction of the buildwas made several months ago ings the officers of the company The mo-by tion picture theatre which Is being built by the company at Garfield la almost completed COERCED BY COURT 9 RECREANT SPOUSE WILL AID FAMILY llerald-Repnbllcs- ' Respectfully r CALLED FOR TRIAL to The a euffi story HAMPTON This la to "notifywoour patrons and havfe sold our the public In general that entire stock of pianos merchandise player pianosto sheet and musical the muslo other ' 4 Consolidated Music Company Having wedeolded to retire from the of this ptock at music business disposed we are and sure that the Covery low prices a In to nsolidated Music Company is position offer this merchandise at such reductions as will afford a rare opportunity for prospective purchaser® to take advantageofa decided sav- - SCHOOLS WILL GET MORE FIRE APPARATUS Special os 1 STATE OFFICERS ARE SHIFTED AT CAPITOL Hoffman Wllllard Players new Leasing YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY Leiilnx IS HERE—NOW 07 irTsrfn V v Yonr choice ' ’ ' Laffargruev Story St Ludwlir -- Kraukauer Your choice Clarlc n With each PLAYER we include a Cabinet Top Bench $25 worth of Music Rolls (100 at 25c or any others of yonr own selection amounting to $25) and Freight points Onr guarantee makes Prepaid to Satisfaction and Service a Certainty out-of-to- Three - - Mammoth Floors With Twenty Salesrooms All Jammed Tight With Bargains wn ' ' - If Open Evenings All This Week - w Call Monday Morning or Write Today ESTABLISHED 1862 n Washington March 31 — Senator Reed Smoot arrived here this morning for session of the opening of the He special was accompaCongress Monday nied by his daughter Mrs A F Car-do- n her two children who will remainajidhere for some time on a visit with Mrs Smoot Former Senator George Sutherland for Salt Lake He will atop! left today over 1m Michigan for a week before j f proceeding to Salt Lake entire stock of Pianos Player-Pianand Grands of the Apollo - SOUTH MAIN ST PIANOS APPLICANTS’ LIST SENATOR REED SMOOT ARRIVES IN CAPITAL Informal meeting of the public utilities commission was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considerTho applications for positions ing board Is limited to the expenditure of $50000 for two years of operation and the members feel the according to Judge commission will Greenwood that not be able to employ as many high-clamen as It would like The board will meet tomorrow when It will be formally organized The Industrial commission will meet tomorrow also end the appointment of Frank D Brown as secretary will be recognized ' STROHRKR SMITH BARNS HOFFMANN' PIANOS AND PLAYER same offense HELD OX FORGERY CHARGE C W Clark & shoemaker was arrested yesterday on a charge of forgto have He is the ery name of H alleged Christiansen to forged a number Is said to of checks two of which he have cashed in local stores The documents were drawn on Bingham and Garfield banks BOARD CONSIDERS An M Luowia For the next four months F G Anderson will render partial supto his wife and eight chilport dren He will work for Salt Lake county and hlg earning $1 a day will go to the support of his famsentence was Imposed by ily The E J Milne of the Juvenile Judge court yesterday It was Anderson’s second conviction for the and the The Union Pacific system one of tho Salt Lake Route handledever heaviest shipments that passed Salt Lake when a big through twelve-inc- h coast defense gun went for tho harbor through yesterday defenses at San Diego It is ore of rifles to be placed on the Pacific coast The southwest two the largest flat cars of the gun occupied railroad especially Pennsylvania built for thf transportation of heavy guns for the United States The gun was fifty feet long and 136000 pounds The gun weighed located at the entrance to Is to be The the harbor at Fortto Rosecrans be senjt to San the first gun is In three years Diego ©0 ¥EKISEK1 £s Byron D Nebekerandhas been appointed chief clerk deputy in the office of the state commissioner of immigration labor and statistics and Miss Louetta Brown has been apD Frank pointed new commissioner will asBrown thestenographer sume the duties of the office tomorrow He will also be secretary of the state Industrial commission but it is understood that he will draw a salary as state labor commissioner only Mr ebeker was a member of the from 1911 to 1916 He was legislature born in Salt Lake but now resides in Vernal For the past eighteen months he was in charge of the H J Doolittle he company at Lund In Vernal and before the land office practiced acted as justice of the peace w Mac-aiill- We bought for cash the Y ROYAL W DAYNES 13-1- 9 Manager E FIRST SOUTH ST “House of Steinway— Our Fifty-fift- h CAPITAL $500000 yon cannot conveniently call use this information blank MAIL TODAY Consolidated Music Company Salt Lake City Utah Gentlemen: Kindly send me free information regarding the of the 0 & A stock yon are closing ont Name Address TT- -R Year - - WINNERS OF SPECLVL MEDAL IN NATIONAL CONTEST FOR TRUTHFULNESS IN ADVERTISING D r 1 |