Show r rTrsarv tmym ' V r f £ fc f 8 mrrc HOOVER’ LEAGUE “ 7 vo Mrs v"? -- V"'i ' VA: Lily C Wolstenholme Former Legislator Work-- : ing Out Organization : association take the initiative in effect ing the 'organization of women’s so cieties throughout the state into ''units to assist in necessary industrial labor Women have shown themselves as first-claworkmen in almost all the fields of industrial activity and It has been suggested that their labor In the beet harvest if properly - organized would be of Immense value in handling the crop This work' has always been done by men but as ‘the weight' of a sugar beet is usually I not more than three’ pounds no good reason has been advanced against the use of female la- -' bor for topping Mr Rees declared it to be his opinion that “motorwomen” and conductor sites would Undoubtedly operate Salt Lake City street cars before winter and that': very soon woman would not consider the care of a small household a work Endeavors will be made to day's women have spend their spare time at productive work Instead of seeking amusement and this fall it is expected that woman will go out to work on salaries during all their spare time in 'order to --save with Hoover’ A meeting of several womens organizations will be held early next week to formulate plans for Interesting women in industrial labor1 GOVERNMENT IS IN NEED OF TYPISTS - ' s ' FORT DOUGLAS GETS” COAL AT CUT RATE Aug 'against men of Tooele who were arrested for failing to file reports of Saturday the amount of liquor cn hand within the time limit were dismissed today At the hearing evidence was produced In showing that some of them had sent their reports and county officers made statements to the effect that none had A miswillfully disobeyed the law understanding of the date set and difficulties in taking the Inventories being responsible for the delays PROVO’S BATTERY WILL MOVE SOON High 8850 Tooele HtnV-BtpaUlc- VARIOUS stunning Items of dress the - average woman especially since patriotism runs so high at the pres" ent time' Particularly interesting are the midnow dy styles being shown where embroidered emblems' In red white and blue topped by a golden eagle are dis- played oh the collar and sleeve The - ' -- crown embroidery models are especially distinctive To' meet with this growing poputhe way of women’s wear the larity in too is working' thoughtfully milliner As a result the shops have to offer some of the smartest hats yet designed emblem a band of ribbon or A metal chin-strap all 'go far to aca saucy centuate the military influence Surely there Is little doubt about their provand acceptable thing this ing the smart coming season : tJ The state council of defense has sent twenty medals to the Morgan Canning f or ' distribution company"' Morgan among the boys sent there by the' council as souvenirs of service rendered the nation In rthe mobilization "of food' stuffs of J T Harrington: who Is the hoy workers " at the cannlng fac-tq- ry states that the work Is nearly completed ' and that the boys are" planning to walk back to SaltLakea distance of twenty-nin- e miles’ They will send their suitcases 'ahead by express with them on their hike and amount a of bedding They small only some to do expect fishing en route Mr to According Harrington the Salt Lake lads' have done excellent work and are all deserving of the medals be: ' - ' in-charg- e Mc-Gona- : BRAND HAM You’ll note its superior flavor when ' ' ' L t : SI 10 38c PRUNES Fancy Santa Clsra Sweet Prunes— V PIGS Black and White Firs— — rnl!fomia — — 60c fw 2 GRAPE JUICE Bkss Island Concord Grape Juice quart bottles— i S230 bottles 2 CANS : 'V- : - assessment: -- NO-1- How the Government Proposes to Protect the Country' Against an Increase of the Pestiferous Pension Graft of IN - - h : Rubber Soles A Car That Will Not Telescope A New Way to Find Steel Flaws Interning German Science Disease Revealed Through Speech The World’s Most Famous? 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Gherkins Dills Sweet and Sour Relish (Farm House) — ' - FOOD COMMISSIONER MEETS CANNERS TODAY 'SMUGGLER MINING COMPANY of business Bingham place Principal Utah 'Location'' of mines American Fork Canyon Utah' Notice is hereby that at a meeting of the board given of directors of the Smuggler Mining company held on the 14th day of July 1917 assessment No 19 cent per - share was 'leviedof upon the capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding at payable immediately to the his office at 485 secretary Main street Bingham ' Canyon Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid 'on ' the 16th day of 1917 will be TETANUS GERMS FOUND August and advertised for sale at- delinquent auction public and is made before it PUEBLO PLASTER will unless on the 10th day of Sepbe soldpayment noon at tember 1917 at 13 The lockjaw germ has been discov- the secretary’s office o’clqck to pay the deassessment together with the ered 'in adhesive piaster sold recently linquent and expense- of to a letter costs of advertising at Pueblo Colo 'according' MAX GEFFEN Secretary received yesterday by Dr T B Beatty sale state health commissioner from Dr C ASSESSMENT NOTICE W Maynard city bacteriologist of DEMIJOHN MINING Pueblo- The plaster is supposed to be company a CONSOLIDATED of the State of corporation to have Utah principal place of business of German manufacture and Salt been sent to :this country for the pur- Lake City’- Utah meetNotice is hereby given that at a pose of Introducing the malady of the directors held at Salt Lake ing City-Utaon the 8th of August 1917 an assessment (No day 8) of one-ha- lf cent per share was levied upon the stock of said corporation paycapital M McCrea able immediately to William secretary at 410 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg Salt Lake City Utah assessupon which this Any stockremain'-unpaiment on the 15th shall ' Eareka 1917 will be day of September advertised for sale at The schools of Tin tic ' district ? will delinquent-anpayment is open September 4 Supt L L William- public auctionwill be sold on the 10th son has not completed the list of teach madeof before 1917 at 10 o’clock a m October day ers but expects to have them chosen at the office of the secretary to pay within A - week Most of last' year’s the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expense staff will be retained James H Franks and Owen R‘ Smith of sale WILLIAM M MC CREA both of Eureka' have in 'the Secretary United States the army during past 410 Utah Savings ft Trust Bldg ' ’ ’ rw week r Salt Lake City Utah ADJUSTER PROBES FATALITY ASSESSMENT NO X BEAVER COPPER CO PRINCIPAL Ogden' Aug 10— Jed Abbot' claim adSalt Lake City Utah juster and David Hickey master me- place of business of mines Beaver county Utah chanic have been in Nevada investigat- Location Notice is hereby given that at a meeting an accidehtjln which Edward of directors of the ing of the board of Elko was 'killed and Miss Beaver' Co held von the 30th Copper Anna 'Filipplni and Harold Able were day of July 1917- assessment No: 7 of (J) ' cent per share was seriously injured ' The accident j oc- levied upon the capital stock of the Southern- Pacific train curred whena corporation Issued - and struck the - automobile in which the to theoutstanding Utah SavImmediately payable three were ' riding -1 '' Co-a- t ' office Its Trust ft ings V Lake City UtahISO'S Main street-SalAny FIRE DESTROYS TIRES stock upon which this assessment may on Tuesday the 4th unpaid 'Ogden Aug 10 — Several automobile remain day-- of September 1917 will be delintires were destroyed or damaged and quent and advertised for sale at pubthe Interior of the was lic auction unless payment is made scorched when an explosion of gasoline before willand sold on Tuesday the be at 'the Utah Tire company’s establish- Mth- - day of September 1917 at 8 ment 2582 Washington avenue caused o’clock p m at 333 Ness building Salt a fire which was difficult to handle Lake City Utah to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the even though the firemen were at work costs a few minutes after the call was re- sale of advertising and expense of ceived Insurance will cover-th- F 8 WALTON loss Secretary - MOUNTAIN can e ROLLED OATS Rolled Oats (contains handQuaker some piece of tableware) TO m Large package 44 gle 1 r One e PICKLES 32c As the "War enters its fourth year the German Emperor proclaims that Ihe thoughts of the German people stand resolute in the determination to prosecute this righteous war of defense to a successful termination ' ' and tells his soldiers we are invincible We shall be victorious The Lord God will be with us” But while the thunder of British guns in Flanders ahd the shout of advancing German regiments in Bussia seem to be the loud echoes of these- confident assertions representatives of both sides were at the same time contributing to a symposium of peace Mr Balfour declares that Germany must be ‘either powerless or free” before peace can come are prefaced with assfertons that German armies in Belgium and Rumania German peace-hint- s are fighting a purely ’defensive war Chancellor Michaelis denies imputation of coldness toward the Austria-Hungar- y Reichstag declaration for a peace without conquest while Count Czemin Foreign Minister of admits that' his country is quite ready for an’ ‘‘honorable peace” While Ausria’s readiness for peace has long been' evidenced by American editors they suspect that Germany’s outgivings and the firm grip of the military regime conceal an almost equal longing The leading article in this week’s LITERARY DIGEST (August lltli) is a review of all the peace talk from various quarters arranged so that the reader instantly grasps its full import Other aricles in this number of the DIGEST sure to interest you are: Mammoth dam Is reported now to be encroaching upon Main street in HelperThe citizens' have' asked the state to save' their property ' George F state engineer will leave for Helper ’today with a view to determining what' can be done to prevent' -- buy" 70 ' Museatel h The flooded Price river which found a new course with the collapse of the - Dainty ham sandwiches made with mother’s ‘bread and’ Mountain Brand Boiled Ham ‘Tender appetizing and nutritious Next time 'you 'go to the lake the park or on a camping trip (Royal Shield)— Dozen No 1 tall cans 2 S” 1 2$-l- PRICE RIVER CHANGES COURSE FEAR DAMAGE n V SALMON Fancy KoSeeded King eeee CANS B Coffee axu Oregon' - iliuncfefor IQp w One c&na RAISINS J ' - T he ' P e r f e c t £225 lb' M - - - - Sliced Pineapple luscious Libby’s slices tender No 2 ready for the tables— Dozen Cheese - COFFEE ing yesterday War and Industrial problems were Scheduled for discussion He wae to meet with' the governors of Idaho Montana Washington - -' PINEAPPLE Fancy (Idaho) (Auerbach's— Main moor) The Famous American v i - - i- (Auerbach’s — Main Governor Bamberger left Salt Lake Thursday night to attend a conference of governors at Portland Ore ' open- - L All PATRIOTIC YOUTHS BAMBERGER LEAVES WILL RECEIVE MEDALS FOR GOVERNORS’ MEET r (SI-SIBOA- HAMS INJURED MINER DIES Provo A tig 10 —John 8 Cunningham a miner at Storrs Utah died at the Provo General hospital last night of injuries sustained in an explosion at the- Spring Canyon mine- two- weeks ago He is survived by a wife and seven children and the body will be shipped to the family home In Schofield He was Cq years of age w - MEN’S SHIRTS GROCERY AUERBACH'SCHEESE cans $198 Very in Choice Red Alaska Pink Salmon - : 100 YOKOHAMA AAW J D Ssncfab BreCe60l MubtSk&F 8P$CSftl made Nifty good They to Neatly much well excellent and patterns Sizes 18 8 Sizes 8 to 18 $500 quality (Auerbach’s— Main Floor! Cudahy’s (Rex) Hams every one government inspected guaranteed sugar cured Pound - ful style effects &1 y:$ iM 59c 79c 95c $125 $145 $395 Fall and winter weights patterns $295 $398 $269 as $185 styles as are staple worth and kinds Great variety to today Floor) Davis county soldiery at Lagoon dications point to the removal of the local battery Monday or Tuesday CoL RlchardW Young and Capt Fred Gundrey adjutant of the regiment were here and Inspected the batwere well pleased with the tery They showing - made Colonel Young announced that the battery needed $5 additional men and that those not yet examined for draft were eligible to jojn - Purchase The low shirts now buying Big savings realised In are year-ag- o contracts to due today prevailing prices nave which but recently been filled Every shirt Is now worth 15 per cent to 25 per cent more for Boys School Saits $645 grade suits worth up - - - UM Lower Prices - U Waist 59c Children's Gingham Dresses Cheeks stripes plaids long waisted styles in a variety of combinations Phone Ordena No C O D or (Auerbach’s —Third Floor -- nt t Special u iQg - ‘ ’ 14-1- —The cases after havlpg spent yesterday with the In- ' Jowt Peci&e Service (!s2ad uJ3dCilil) YOKOHAMA (via HsoIsls)KOBE NAGASAKI HONGKONG SINGAPORE as d JAVA bfllnss from San Francisco Aug 8 Kept 10 Provo Aug 10 — Captain CL R Mabey returned from Davis county today will-take- - ROYAL MAILS (Neutral Flag) ‘v Nederland and Rotterdam '25c Children's Play Aprons SpecW n some plain with straps Made of chambray ginghams over bib and with straps others shoulder No C O D or Phone Orders 13 ’ - Herald-Republlcm- t i- Coal will be obtained by the United States for the soldiers at Fort Douglas this winter for $875 a ton 50 cents cheaper than the retail price of coal at the present time Announcement was made at the post yesterday that the contract for the supply of all fuel requirements for the post had been let to the Martin Coal company of Salt Lake In reality the government obtained a reduction of $110 per ton since delivery75in the city costs the coal com- stowed by the state councIL cents a ton According to statepany ments made at its office today The contract calls for Jthe delivery SUPERINTENDENTS TO : of a vast reserve supply ofseveral hundred tons at the post before cold STUDY LABOR NEEDS weather comes ' 8 W ECCLES VISITOR A( committee of school superintendOn his way to San Francisco S W ents will meet In Ogden today to get Eccles of the American further Information as to the labor Smelting ft Refining company stopped needs of the state' - before any definite off In Salt Lake yesterday and visited rearrangement of the school? calendar the general offices of the Oregon Short allowing students ' to work in the harLine where at one time ' he served as vest is made An invitation has been issued to all agent His family is at general traffic the Kccles summer home Island Park the Utah county school superintendents Idato meet with Dr E G Gowans state ' superintendent of schools and Prof1 G MRS ELLSWORTH ARRAIGNED M Child assistant superintendent of ' Mrs C 25 Ellsworth alias Mrs C 23 Salt Lake City schools' next Wednesday the Hubbard charged with Illegally having when the question ' of changing ' - v be will discussed school an derivative year opium morphine sulphate In her possession was arraigned before v Folio wing Is the committee of school Commissioner H V Van Pelt yesterday superintendents iv Dr Goowans ProfesBail was set at $500 and the case post- sors Child E S Hinckley J S Swen sen and J C Hagnesen-DConroy and poned' for one week Secretary A C Rees of the Manufacturers’ association "'7 - J 'the military influence C A Crock well local secretary of the board of civil serviee examiners re- are rapidly appearing There is little ceived word yesterday from Washing- doubt about their being accepted by ton that stenographers and typewriters are in great demand The government needs them in all departments at a of $40 to $1200 In yearly suiary order lo secure as mpny as possible from surrounding' territory examinations are held every Tuesday in room 20S Federal ' building Salt Lake City Most of the applicants who are accepted by this office are sent to Washington to positions in the army and navy departments cr sent to outside points from there An open competitive examination for males only for assistant land classifier bo and junior land classifier will also held by the local civil service ' board The pay tor' this work-Ifrom $1500 to $1S00 per year and examination can be taken at any time Information regarding these examinations can be had at the information window at the $248 said Kelly green and Copenhagen whitecuffs Stripes In whiterose of the plain shawl collar and white and' old color f ages 2 to 8 V years No C O D' or Phone Orders 12 TOOELE ‘LIQUOR’ ' V CASES DISMISSED ss Just Received for Today is Children s Day Saturday Children’s Silk Fibre Sweaters - as the Initial step toward having the - and Remain Opsn Evenings E3 - Mrs' Lily G Wolstenholme former member ' of the Legislature conferred yesterday with A C Reel secretary' of the Manufacturers association of Utah vice-preside- 1917 Satonlays VJe Open at 830 A ' Lewiston Ida ' Abnormal climatic conditions Aug10— are responsible for a condition in numerous backyard gardens In this section planted as the result of the food preparedness campaign head according to Prof of the agriculture' department of the Lewiston Normal schooL ' Hundreds of residents have been perplexed and dismayed to find upon openpatches that the tubers ing their potato half developed yet are are' only about' new vine sprouting Professor Osborne Is credited with saying there Is no known remedy for potato sprouting and advises the quick removal of the potatoes from the not fully ground even'' though they areshould be' He says they’ developed placed In a cool cellar ' ' ll CITY UTAH SATURDAY AUGUST POTATOES IN IDAHO SPROUTING NEW VINES Lat®St3lesfHaye 0FlV0MENPLAN - SAIr LAirm HERMD-BEPUBUCA- N - i T f s V Salt Lake -- ' - X -- ? 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