Show I i f v - V ' s - ' '" V- : vi' - '- ' ' rt 7 -o : - ' '? t - ' - f s S " - ' JV Vi' 1 i- 0 - ' s “ ' 4 ‘ ':' ’ ’i'f- - - - ’HIE iiEKACU-BKPUBLICA- t - v SA1T LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY JULY 27 1917 Nf ’r- !V a - ’ r '& fF V ® m mum® I if ' 0MJLE0 S0- - WE KNOTJT THE GMJSE Our Sixth fear F Piatler L C DF0ISEASE L6t Us Prove We Are Slight in Utah Hiateelf D C A r X Ralph F E E Flatter D C Gay D G M Thedgar n C Remember ftifo© Pasit off Ifomit pme Eiradlffcafiecl is© off Ifomur IDtsosis® toy tfisie Astow sis fctoe Colonel Green and his bride who was Miss Mabel Harlow of Chicago (insert) and the Chinese room of the colo: ' nel's yacht 'United' States ' yy r New York July 26 — Col y Edward The colonel’s ''''yacht t Is beautiful colonel when questioned “This is Green and his bride Miss' Mabel Har and elegant- The Chinese room Is departure know and we low of Chlcag'o are ' cruising some- its most richly appointed Interior you crowd" where In' neighboring waters on 'the' and aside from the many Colonel Green would costly confirm ' colonel’s beautiful yacht the "United draperies and furnishings it contains the rumor that he and hisnotbride were States The happy couple who hur- a number of ' valued- art treasurer planning a three months cruise to rare ried here from Chicago Immediately collected The colonel has the West Indlea The captain of 'the their wedding ceremony to em- Chinese lamps and vases and some of ?’acht after however that- a explained In are room’s them decoration bark upon tnelr honeymoon expressed the used was not- improbable' trip a wish for quiet '“There will be no are “We for a' little there were supplies enough aboard leaving ' cruise about said 'the for the sound- quiet the purpose receptions aboard1 said the coloneL j tos KLiifi® Byroi L Blqck D t c : V fk V-- t i - GREEN AND BRIDE SPEIS'D HONEYMOON ON YACHT A “—TT“ "— r ' v-vy-' W: -- V- ' ?' ?' - h'' Vh ' J‘ vr' "A - T'-- I’- v -- ' 4 - " : - - - Splae fellsFartalEIe- the Story Do FM ¥eU Rle Anytlimg-Yo-w - - : the loan from the state land board Consequently a rumor became current after the mass meeting that there was danger bf the state foreclosing on the company While the state1 might take such action' Mathonihah Thomas attorney for the company 'said ' last ' night and that such a step is very Improbable ' is that the " outlook of the company ' Tea-slllt- : BOND ISSUES ARE REBUILDING OF DISCOURAGED IS NeaFaelal Paralysis Aphasia Deafness Eye Troubles Epilepsy Nasal Neurasthenia Nelaaehella laeoatala Headaehes Fever ralgia Hay is Catarrh Less ef Memory Locessoter Ataxia tlalasy Head Nelsea Wry Neck DAM PRECLUDED Kmc Catarrh of the Throat Dlsalneaa Goitre HI Bleeding treat aada Loea of Speech La Grippe Naashaeaa ef Anna ai Hoanescw Nervosa Prostration Pain la A rats Pa la la Baek of Neck and Shoulders : REPORT OF BOCIi - good ' t Auditor ' Says Convention Reconstruction of Mammoth Sentiment Against All Uri- Project Unlikely Until T 7i t V Fall of 1918: necessary Improvement: — t v - vv v 4 In line with his attitude at thO Chicago convention June city auditors against the Issuance of municipal bonds at this time City Audi- tor E A' Bock has submitted a report of the convention to the members of the city commission " U-ZSv- of In his official report Mr Bock says: "I - was surprised' to note that there was strong feeling and expressions ’in favor- of only a maintenance program Many cities had bonds to sell and could not get par at this time Not being satisfied with: some statements' visited' three large banks in Chicago and three ' large bond buyers such as National City company Harris & Co' and " one other All of their were to' the efare discouraging mufect that theyopinions for the present markets nicipal bond had Im& ' - - I -- - IMttsburgh- $9000006 which was can- 0 Ala has $2000-00- - provement program celed Birmingham worth of bonds which they canr sales not sell All of their previous were 3 to 4 per cent above- par I made of all of the ninety-point to inquire were two cities that represented" In his report the city auditor says: ofthe large manufactories' of “Many the country have been taken over by the In other words the spendgovernment' of money for other than normal ing maintenance programs at this time would be ' considered in ’ competition with the government in place of cooperation Mr Bock goes into details In his reas ' to the program ' of the adport dresses and subjects and pays a high tribute to Chicago for the entertainment given to the delegates In closthe members of the city ing he thanks commission for makinglt possible that he could attend ! - " r - Lack-- J C Wheelori consulting engineer for the Price River Irrigation company and I B Pratt' his assoolats engineer1 nearly have completed the report on causes for the break in Mammoth dam' In' the event that the report is ready lt ls said that it will be presented formally before the meeting of the directorate-boarWhen Mr Thomas was informed yesshareholders had terday thatat:certain that the Price meeting suggestedthe the state be urged to take over dehe dam of the Irrigation company rebe clared that such suggestion may conas being silly 'He seemed garded vinced that neither the state nor the company- could think of rebuilding the dam until the summer of 1918 and he added that the most Important duty at hand at present which' he declared was being efficient attention water for therested in thegiven securing late growing period next-Saturda- d -J 1 s --- ' of money will -- - preclude-- - all plans for rebulldingMammoth' dam at the head of Gooseberry creek this year and reconstruction work may not be undertaken until-thfall of 1918 acto a study of the' situation by cording members of the board of directors of the Price ' River Irrigation company Meanwhile water for lands 'dependent on the supply of the wrecked Mammoth dam will be secured from private water and It is said that this companies an ample quantity may be had for year late cropa ’ Price River That' shareholders in the company may be familiarised Irrigation with the present financial status and attitude of the state from which the company negotiated an $80000 loan a of the directorate special meeting board will be- held ln’ the1 Vermont that building Saturday It is thought Issuthe board then will authorize the ance of a' statement to each of the shareholders in the company Request to have been for such aa mass report Is said of shareholdmade at meeting ers held Wednesday at Price When Mammoth dam burst the company lost one of its main securities for e - - - - Asthma Bronehltls hies Writers’ Cramp and Palpitation of tho HeartVarleas Laag Troa- G Asthma when vary low All Diseases G lag Pleurisy St Vitas Daaee and So 1 Breath- - A S aeh Slek Headachea Vomiting y ' Bowels Dysentery Diabetes Mellltas Fevers Herpes Dyspepsia of UpperWeruts Coetfveaeau Side Ache Perlstalala Zoster (Shingles) £w Abscesses Aeaew Bdla Bright's Disease Dropsy Diabetes Ecsema Pleating Kidney Pelyarta Swelling ef Feet Uremia T Insipidus - RECRUITING 9 IS BRISK Army Now Oaly 22000 Short Regvlar ' of Fall War Streagth — Regular army Washington July 262870 men yestein brought recruiting York with 237 men secured rday' New the' day needs only thirty-on- e during to fill Its quota of 18326 and several other states are nearing completion161-3-of of their ’apportionments have been enrolled since April 1 only- about 22000 leaving the army war short of Its' full strength - - l - o Feet Pals la the Heel Pain In the Hips' Paralysis of Constipation ColdTroubles Sciatica the Leg Rectal x 3 ' 'seme Feirma of Selatlea DUeases of the Pel Via Fain la the Part ef the Thighs 9 77 interior so' i RALPH I GUY D C F J FREENOR D C : A-tota- Ankles aad Toe Joints Appendicitis Backache Cramps in Calf Muscles la the Grata Lumbago Las Hernia NearalglaPaia ltude Lnmbe-Abdomln- al - - SALT LAKECITY P M THEDGAR FEET ARE THOSE tfi:OF THE NEW ARMY'S 1 Feram of Heart Trouble Gas fa Stomach Gall Stones St1 - WELL-SHO- D: ' la Nature Dlfflealt la Dyspepsia Eal t ofLoss Spl Heartburn' ef AppetiteStoauieh Nearalgla of Indigestion JaaudleeAttacks Lleers of - - SOUND AND V Ealargemeat Leakage Pals between Shoulder Blades Rhe - iti 2 V- - Phone 401 Boston Building D C MANY RECRUITS Wu £ 1320 E PINTLER D 325 Boston Building OGDEN CoL Hudson Building Phono 311 BYRON L BLACK D C yt In F PINTLER D 0 - - - - - PLAN CHANGED the-conventio- -- mrsTvilliaMs ON UINTAH TOUR Captain of Commercial Club Tourists to Enforce Discipline Appointed by Governor to — Head Wartime Activities ' in Utah - ‘ ' - s v - ‘ Mrs W N Williams prominent In Fait Lake social and civic betterment circles was appointed to the high command In the direction of place ofactivities of Utah women durall the the progress of the war by Gov ing ernor Bamberger last night She will be In effect the genera! of the great i of Utah’s women patriots army Mrs Williams was recommended to the supervision of women’s activities In this state some time ago by the woman's committee of the 'national council of defense ‘Notice of the recommendation was forwarded to Governor Bamberger7 who acted favorably upon It last nightThe scope of the directing authority be limited given Mrs Williams will of the patriotic only by the diversity effort in which the women of Utah enfor work care of gage Registration of soldiers widows and the orphans ' lied Cross activities and conservation will all come under her jurisdiction - OF COMPANY DRIVERS No longer £ will soldiers of to Fort fill their Douglas be permitted coffers by charging for rides to and from the' clty-lgovernment or company autos This was the announcement made yesterday by Col S L Faison who lias had the - matter under consideration for more than a week It was pointed out to the colonel that many'of the khaki lads have been in the habit of making trips to and from the Fort to the comcity-' in autos owned by various or organizations for the -- panics purpose of deriving private would gain soldiers numbers of Large " be hauled in this manner for 10 cents a round trip This the colonel explained was an evil which would not be toler n ated 'and as a consequence he issued the following order: "No organization officer tn- soldier or group of ' dividual soldiers will be allowed to operate an auto or other vehicle of any on the post reservation description -for - hire” : - ing control of the consular service dealing with trade questions ami model lt on the lines of the Critod States bureau for foreign and dem-s-tlcommerce Details of the latter have been considered by the committee which Is anxious to have something of the kind established here -- e ' CHANGES PLANNED FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR IN BRITISH BUREAUS ALDEN D FARNSWORTH - London July 28-- — A commercial com- mittee of members of the house of Oommons has approved a plan for forming a ministry of commerce which it is proposed shall absorb from the board of trade the commercial department companies and bankruptcy departments patents designs and trademarks departments It is also suggested a conference be held with tie foreign-officto 'liscussthe possibility of the ministry ’of commerce tak e Funeral services for Alden D Farnsworth 53 years an employee of the city' waterworks department and for twenty years with the Denver &Rio Grande railway who died yesterday at his home 157 & Second Wost street will occur at 1280 p m Sunday from the Fourteenth ward chapeL The remains are now at the undertaking rooms of Joseph William Taylor 25 S West Temple street - 1 ' - AIRRAID AND SUKEQUENTfIGHT - ‘ - - ‘ Changes made yesterday In the schedule for the Uintah basin jour of Commercial club members reduces the time to be consumed on the trip one party to Vernal on day bringing the Monday night' Instead of ' Tuesday es planned- - Heber City will' be originally the first stop W F Jensen captain of the ' club tourists and his aide de camp J David to Larson are planning the-tririgid Accorddiscipline throughout to written instructions Issues! Capt ing Jensen will- have complete charge of his' word will the tour at all times and be final on all points- - Any man diswill be obeying these 'instructions charged with Insubordination is to be Just 'what meted out to punishment any who might be so courageous as to disobey the captain’s Instructions isn’t made plain Aide de Camp Larson denied that infractors would be jailed or even deprived of lunch He wasn’t as to methclear quite would-bods of punishment purthat sued but made mysterious allusions to some dire thing awaiting any disobedient tourist Perhaps the refractorya one may he made to eat the dust of flivver throughout the auto trip Following is the revised schedule adopted yesterday as final: - or - F Jensen W : ' TO GROWING BUSINESS' TO REDUCE TIME TO DIRECT WOMEN s- - POST ORDER PUTS END - - - FKEGKLE-FflQ- E - -- Bn and Wind Brlmg Out Ugly Spots i How to Remove Easily to Here’s a chance Miss Freckle-fac- e for freckles with the try a remedy guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles while if' it does give you a clear complexion the- expense Is ' trifling ounce of othlne-doubl- e Simply get an — from any druggist strength and1 a few applications should show of you how easy It is to rid yourself beautia and the homely freckles get ful complexion ' Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst esse Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlne as thla is the of sold under guarantee prescription remove money back if It fails to 7 ' ' J VLzii ' 'non-com- s” : - ' x: 4- - "’ v- ' ‘ The careful shoe examination of American 41 Sammies the examinations soon to be made synonymous for foot ease and c°nifort " men drafted for America’s In khaki The shoes supplied our boys great se-will be exercised In the cut but are are of or not f T£ care men fancy pointed as regards their feet built on plain broad lines will be a bar to service A recent photograph showspl23T ’ f highly important nartintiti examining the feet and clothing ’somey-- of aiSoLV? trench warfare' is n not so newly joined recruits at a fortThe InStates” where In United the anu exacting no °Pn a? hands campaigning spectors with experienced tell in a man will be accepted for service eyes run over the shoes and will make him not the snoes poor few seconds whether or'are soldier marching the detects are fits and what Tha a United Statas ahoA is if good of correction are ' In need that any famous throughout the army word and is - - - - - - '' ‘ Advertisement freckles— ' ' ' ' Saturday 11®® - ' Ar Lv ComSalt Lake City ' ' - - 200 merclal club V 330 Park City 400 420 513 Heber City (dinner) 600 1 ! v s! f v m' v j v - - r‘ v - ' i v Sunday ' Heber City (breakfast) 800 304 Strawberry Reservoir 363 Rock Hill Ranch 763 Duchesne (luncheon din--- -' ner and breakfast) 200 ' Duchesne Monday 900 205 Myton (chancre- may be made in this schedule) liso ’ 100 Myion 317 Roosevelt (breakfast and the 1I to Intercept the returning raiders: but other German planes off the Belgian pursued and Airplanes th s 00 missed them because they had taken a coast and knocked down seven ol lunch) plan German thre® 9 4 Vernal BrIMsh and I more northerly f$nroute than usual The them (dinner) destroyed jn — 1 A if an others p m French planee neat up from Dunkirk Dunkirk planes however encountered “ e ’’ ‘ - ’ - - - |