Show ‘ ‘v- - v W - r v i ‘c THE V TEACHERS WILL X'7 V 4 u-BON SALT LAKECITY UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST 31 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N mob Ai MEET TODAY me Citv Instructors Will Confer - - mf With Principals on " ' Year’s W6rk - All of the teachers of the city schools will meet at their Vespective buildings today to confer with their principal relative to the work of' the ' coming year Books and supplies to the various rooms so as to have everything In readiness fQr the opening of 'the schools Tuesday teaching In the lower grades many" ers will put on blackboard lessons so as to start work without'any preliminaries on the opening day In' the' afternoon the teachers are invited to Bonneville park to witness the ball game between Salt Lake and Oakland - The teachers will be ad- -' mitted free of charge i Yesterday the teachers were - addressed at the morning session by W W Armstrong on "Food Conservation PJ A lie spoke in the place of Rev yt)d to be preswas unable who Simpkin ent Supt E A Smith of the city The sinking of the hospital ship ‘Gloucester Castle' schools spoke pn "The Master Craft" The British hospital ship ‘Gloucester Castle V recently went down in the waters of the British Channel after "Supervised Study" was the subject of Johnson an address by Superintendent the' plainly' visible Red Cross signs No warning was given having been torpedoed by a German of the Ogden richoOls J Leo Fair- - Attribute to British and system lies in the fact that though 450 wounded soldiers were on board the art: depart- not one losi'his life rX"XV'-banks' supervisor 7- mmm - will-bedis-trlbut- Clotlii The Problem “Where -- 4£ ic - to Buy His Clothes?” is quickly solved by visiting Z C M I Boys’ Clothing Dept - eool-headedn- ment spoke on his experiences in Hawaii MUs Margaret Summerhay a! furnished the music In the afternoon the teachers of the different uivfslons were addressed by the various department supervisors - PROPOSES $25 TAX ON SOFT DRINK STAND Under an ordinance introduced in the city commission yesterday by Com-- ! missloner Karl AScheid head of the ‘department of public affairs and finance a license of $25 a year is pro-- ‘ Tided' 'for soft drink establishments The proposed law together with two other ordinances were laid over until 'next Wednesday because there were ibut three members of the board present at yesterday's meeting One of the other two related to licenses the law conconditions iform to the newmaking brought about by prohibition ' The - old ora dinance providing for license of $500 a year for restaurants serving intoxicating liquors will be repealed The third proposed ordinance pro- vided that city patrolmen shall be designated' as license inspectors and that police powers shall be given to regularly constituted Inspectors In the li- ess DAIRYPRODUCTS cense collection department1 nt - 3 NEW SPURS BUILT BY ELECTRIC ROAD - h : : Despite the- wartime demand for foodstuffs local dairymen are by no means "skimping" their products’ for the best showings ever made are established for ‘August In the report of H P Huey chief Inspector ' of the city milk and dairy commission in the three chief tests the percent age of fats and solids and the number of bacteria consumers' the Inspector declares can be assured tbat milk here during the most trying of the critical summer months has been up to standard His report covering the leading dairies shows: - ’ ' - Dairy Fats-- Solids Bacteria 50000 15000 15000 10000 -- Three new spur tracks have' been 888 - EXPRESS COMPANIES CHANGE ROUTINGS Many changes routings ' of the and out of Salt September The will take place in the t Despite War Time Demands Tests Show Pure Rich Milk i Western Family Cloeer Leaf Paschal on eoeeeno DOIDNtlC eoeeoo’o-42 Dshl Brois m mi®® Church Fflno 'I e 4S w Inson’t ao o oo oos 45 Wltbeck’i skas tf 1 2400) 27500 21800 55000 8000 7000 85000 8600 5000 1700 1800 - - -: o Oboro’i t Leaf 'oss0akJJ lOOfdftB £ CIotw Bonneville' Jcuup'a Winder s Hatch Farm Maple Laaf Utah Farm 7000 2000 20000 1700 10009 47000 25000 11009 45000 1800 8000 45000 20000 110000 24300 19500 ' 16500 Weet express companies In Golden BroSs Lake on :the first of Mehr Adams Express com- Howard MallnV starts the expressage of Berlin cream 4i5t pany handling fate— Polar 136: Poilta the Western Pacific and Denver & Rio 15 IcePalace 16samples Franklin 15 Keelejv 155 Salt Grande railroads Wells-Farg- o 14 Morrison’s begin Lake 16 American 14 Crescent to send their expressage over the Bam14 FsndalL 14 Royal 15 Whitworth' a IS ' berger lino into Salt Lake for Pntnam 19 which service tle BambergersCity have purchased three new express cars The Oregon Short Lina express serv- CAR TONNAGE SHOWS ice is handled by the American Express BIG GAIN IN UTAH company to the requests' of the In WAR TAX LAW HITS for the Oregon Short Lino railroad Utah to of' merchants " and In LIGHT LUXURIES shippers' make efforts to get quicker action A cars J and unloading loading Reeves-generaCopies of the new war freight agent of that which is being considered by Congress railroad has received congratulatory were received yesterday by W H letters from the railroad conservation Chapman United States collector of In- bureau in recognition of the accom ternal revenue Although the bill has pllshments along that lone In Utah1 not passed collectors are As a result of combined efforts to make a special study of theasked States the tonnage and the whole United to watch its development's thatlaw was Increased- to 9706 pounds encar its per forcement may be made with the greafi-ee- t' per car In May and 3500 pounds in of dispatch The bill appears to AprlL Utah did its share n this in- es - -- - - ‘ - -- tax-measur- l e ‘ 1 - hit hardest at light luxuries crease v ’ '' V ' ‘ - Ciiy Brevities 3 - - 1 H Will Attend Insurance Horton and E:F Marshall left Salt Lake yesterday for New London Conn to attend the $200000 club of the New York Life Insurance company beginning September 5 O will follow them tomorrow V John D Spencer ' Who qualified as a! delegate will not be able to attend because of pressing business affairs here Looting a Menteo Contlnnc Ban dits are still up to their fighting and looting pastimes in Mexico according to information received here by James Chipman owner of & valuable plantation near Vera ' Crux As compared with conditions a year ago however the correspondent says things are : - put In by the Salt Lake A Utah Electric railroad (Orem line)' to facilitate work in handling the coming crop of sugar beeta- The three new spurs' are located In strategical places where 'they will materially shorten ‘the haul for many farmers and will Increase the acreage that will be tilled next season by about 1000 acres according to White of general freight and passenger agent that line The new spurs are - located at Lehi JSprinfiVille and Spanish Fork They are equipped with modern dumps F BESfTlN AUGUST 1 - res-tanra- W-Ewin- g ‘ - quiet' i y- ' to Take Men's Places—-Wartim- e substitution ofwill-soo-old men and be apboys for young men parent In the Y M M I A membership To fill vacancies caused by the withdrawal of many young men for service classes will be started for boys from 12 to 18 years and for men' ' Mrs Murphy Seeks Divorce On the ground of cruelty Elsie Murphy yesterday began suit In the' Third district court for divorce from Patrick Mur-P- h I Boy - ' -- - Would Dissolve Music Company?— Pe- tition was filed in the district court for dissolution of the Berk-hoyesterday Music company 11E First South street 'The petition sets forth that all claims have been satisfied' Barr Analyses Water— Dr "William M Barr consulting chemist of the Union Pacific - system from Omaha Is here In his official capacity making an analysis of the water sources and supply-of- ' the Oregon Short' Line sys- e! - tem Abbot to Make Address -- Programs for the sixth annual convention of the National ' Safety Council at New York City begins: September 12 ‘show that L E Abbot safety first comihlsslnoer of the Oregon Short Line railroad- - ia scheduled for a two-hotalk on Safety Loyalty and Efficiency' Miss Beesley Returns— Miss Clarissa Beesley general secretary of the Young Women's 'Mutual Improvement association of the Mormon church' is back at her desk after a ten- days’ vacation at Carey Ida where she' visited Mr and Mrs Lenox' Adams Peach Day Excursions Excursions will be run from Salt Lake City to Ogden on the Bamberger line ftr those who wish to enjoy the Peach day celebration at Brigham City September 19 Temple ' Workers ‘Arrive—Temple workers of the Utah stake Including Sprlngvllle and Provo' arrived' In Salt Lake last night on a special excursion of the' Orem line ' They will remain In Salt' Lake City over Sunday in order to do church work In the Mormon Temple New Schedule September 4 — 'New timetables go Into effect on the Bam berger line on September 4 Lagoon trains will be abandoned and a return to the hours' of last winter will be made ' ‘ ur ' - ’ PINE BLISTER ABSENT IN FORESTS OF UTAH - ’ -- - - - ' ‘ Now is the time to get your requirements for ' Wheat Oats Potatoes etc — ' ' j f ¥ r'xy r m DIR PLAN ti JUU '' Hay Grain Seeds Bags Poultry Supplies etc etcxxv': SALT LAKE CITY Established 1865 Notwithstanding advancing prices we arc determined to maintain ohr reputation for selling dependable clothing reasonably priced - FOR FRENCH WILL TEST CHILDREN ' FOR MENTAL DEFECTS ' 7' — Mission to Be Entertained at Alta Club and Hotel Utah Monday ’ Z C M I Complete plans for Monday's demonstration in honor of the French high commission were announced yesterday from the office ' of Mayor W Mont Ferry Monsieur' De Billy and his party will he met at the station by Governor Bamberger and F V Fitzgerald his secretary and by Mayor Ferry and members of the city commission The visitors will be entertained at luncheon at the Alta club with Governor Bamberger as host' The luncheon will be followed by an automobile ride about the city and between S and 4 p m the commission will visiting hold a public reception at the capltol A retreat parade of the soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas Is scheduled for 5 p m The Frenchmen then will be guests of the city commission at a dinner to be served on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah Monsieur De' Billy will be the principal speaker at the mass meeting at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Monday night Col James Martin Lieut Henry Mont-fort de Courtlvron and Capt E J P Rouvier veterans of the trenches who will accompany Monsieur De Billy will speak at the Tabernacle meeting 1 r School Suits from $350 up Good Waists 50c and 65c Hats and Cape 50c and 65c Mothers — Our determination to maintain reasonable prices on clothing of quality that will give you splendid satisfaction means moncjr-savin- g to vou ‘ GUGGENHEEVIS WILL VISIT YELLOWSTONE In order to enjoy the conviviality of the throngs that will take advantage of the last excursion of the season into Yellowstone park the Guggenheim brothers 8 R and Daniel with their families have arranged to take their' trip through the park when the excursion goes be next Sunday Urged by those who were unable to take advantage of the regular midsummer excursion rates the Oregon 8hort Line has arranged for an additional set of rates Salt Lake next Saturday night leaving and a granting five-da- y stay in ths park: ' Two special automobiles will carry the Guggen-helm- s through Yellowstone park and they will enjoy the time viewing the scenery and watching the throngs that will go through at the same time' through-wh!chwil- l WILL DISCUSS PLANS FOR BUILDING DAM DRUG STORE IS AT 9UR 112-1SOUTH MAIN ST 14 : PATRIOTIC PAGEANT NEW S P EQUIPMENT ‘BOOMERANG’ WILL ! IS VIEWED BY 4000 TO COST $24500000 SHOW IN S L SOON Boomerang’ a David Belasco dramatisation which enjoyed a two York and Chicago years’ run will be seen In Salt Lake soon andlta production here will be notable in two particulars— that this will be one of the few western cities to enjoy It and because the original cast In lta enhas been retained tirety These were assurances- - given yesterhimself a forday by Chester H RiceWarfield’s commer member of David pany who arrived here In advance of the troupe on "Although emphasis Is not placed are four etar there one any particular whose work la remarkably well done" said Mr Rice "These are Arthur Byron Martha Hedman Ruth Shepley and Wallace Ettlnger The ensemble la one of the best balanced ever seen on the etage" "The Boomerang" was shown In Los Portland and Angeles San Francisco Seattle: During its Los Angeles run of two weeks receipts amounted to —The In-Ne- ’ - The state board of land commission-er- s will meet with the stockholders in and farmers under the Price River Irrigation company September 19 An effort will be made to meet the wishes of the farmers concerned either in the way of a continuance of the present company or by a transfer of the project to the state In so far as either done with safety to the state's $49000 maybe Investment of $80000 In the destroyed Mammoth dam Some of the farmers are said to wish to ' continue the present company and RUN OVER BY HORSE others-tdesire that the state foreclose SKULL IS FRACTURED on Its bonds and take over the project The company haa asked for an Struck by a horse driven by Alfred additional' $20000 from the state board Barnes 14 residing at 2434 8 Sixth to replace a flume with a tunnel in the street late yesterday afternoon East canal system 58 or 509 Thirteenth Howard H:H West street was thrown to the pavement and suffered a slight fracture of the skulL Mr Howard with his wife was crossof ing the street at the intersection First South and Main street Young Barnes was unable to stop his horse In time to avoid striking the man Howard was taken to the emergency by hospital and the Injury Swas dressedThe Police Surgeon Walter Keyting Injury was pronounced as slight and the man was removed to his home - More than 4000 people witnessed the patriotic pageant presented at Liberty park under the direction of Miss Charlotte Stewart supervisor of playgrounds Under brilliant lighting effects all four episodes of the pageant dealing with the birth and realisation of complete democracy were presented in a manner indicating careful rehearsing Members of the city commission and Other city officers and a ‘'number of county and state officials appeared at the presentation of the pageant and occupied seats of honor The pageant began taking form at 730 p m and continued about two hours Children participating In the pageant -numbered about 250 - '1- Orders for new locomotives for tho Pacific system lines which will bring the total expenditure for equipment jto $24500000 have been placed by the Southern Pacific railroad accordngto announcement from the coast by William Sproule president of the comnew locomotives to pany Sixty-fiv- e were cost $2500000 Included in the latest orders "We are making this expendltulejn response to the needs of the present emergency although the price of labor and materials Is the highest in hisaald Mr Sproule The railroads tory”board war Is doing everything In its power to make the equipment supply over the coup try ‘go round -- - iK - t&t v Special low rales caveriaf all ex-aeo- tes for fall fire Iiti’i tour - 1 Wi A Mother’s Guidance ? fear 7YeDewstoiie Special leaves 8:30 da3jr during park seasoe descriptive literature and fnr 'Vrw fjs e ther details see Ticket Afest Hotel Utah or address Dl S SPENCES m - - 'i'vVwyi ' try - Mental defectives children whose classroomparticularly ars capabilities to b determined will be examined In the psychological laboratory of the Announcement University of Utah that plans had been completed for undertaking this important community work was made yesterday - by Prof George 8 Snoddy head of the department Children who are brought for examto the school ination will be certified authorities with recommendations as to their aptitude special lines of study For adults the purpose of the examinations will be to decide what work they may adopt to aid themselves most effectually- - No charge will be made for the tests The examinations Professor Seoddy said will be confidentlaL The results without reference to the Identity of the subjects will be reported In the university’s psychological classes The mother who advises her daughter PROGRAM READY FOR to use "Mother's Friend" can rest assured that the crisis will be one of much Seas LABOR DAY EVENTS pain and danger Friend" is a safe external ap"Mother's ' Final arrangements for Labor plication for tho abdominal muscles celebration by the Federation of day Laand breasts It certainly has a wonder bor at Liberty ‘park have been comful influence in relieving pain dis- pleted as announced by Chairman comfort and nausea and Is a most grate- Charles Baidwln and Secretary John ful encouragement to the young woman Mullens of the arrangements commitof coming mother- tee awaiting the happiness "Mother's Friend" hood The action of A complete program of athletic makes ths muscles free pliant aed re- events has been drawn up when $200 and tsnsloa Thus to expansion sponsive will be awarded Prizes will in prizes Is and muscles ligaments strain upon ths be the oldest married couple for given avoided when baby arrives: the couple and the winner youngest and Nervousness and twitching spells the running race that constant strain known to so many of The committee aays it will be the women is avoided "Mother's Friend" Is most unique affair ever staged In Salt the prescription of a famous physician and Lake will store It had at the may bq drug — ) surely prove cf the greatest value not ASKS MRS SCHICK DIVORCE only to tho mother but to ths health and On the of child of future ground the cruelty Margaret Write to the Bmdfield Regulator Cow Schick yesterday filed suit in the Third F SEPTEMBER FIRST Dept C i9 Lamar Building Atlanta district court for divorce from Max Mrs Schick alleges ‘in her Ga for tLelr book "Motherhood and the Schick that her husband on August Last Yellowstone excursion via O S Baby It is free and is a book which complaint 24 1917 in ah angry manner struck Choice of hotel or camping routes every woman 'Should have Every expect L for five days tour Make reservations ant mether should aid nature for by so do- her In the face and that on August 27 he kicked her violently in the stomach ing pain at the crisis la avoided early - - ia”-- ' 1 - - t ! & w- - Utah's forests are free of the white pine blister rust according to an announcement" made yesterday by J- W Sheldon of' the federal forestry service 'at the close of a ' series of exhaustive Inspections in many sections of the state ' He left for his ' headquarters at San Francisco yesterday States In which the white pine blister rust has gained entry are losing hundreds of thousands of dollars In timber values John B Walker state crop pest Inspector said yesterday Now that the Utah forests havebeen found free of the scourge a quarantine will be established that will render future Inroads of the blister rust in Utah highly improbable "'X'1 : X - ' E ’ lie - f NATIONAL “SPECIAL" CIIUMMY FOB SALE AT BARGAIN ! - OWNER LEAVING TOWN ‘ ' - : - - ' - This is a special job Maroon finish Wire wheels Seat covers Not tlnree months old and running better than when new Perfect condition Apply J : 53 W SPIKER : W Fourth South Street Wasatch 4560 |