Show v $ 9 I ' - " V I ' F t- - V s r s J TTTR rr j ' SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N YOUTlii' SALT LAKE FINE SHOOTING '4 t ' ' Saturdays ire open at 80 a m and remain open evenings ARMOR OF RUBBER ' AS A PROTECTION DIES 'INI: ACCIDENT t AGAINST DISEASE ON WAY TO FRONT MARKS CONTEST : ' J’ "s' 5? r ’if " l DEATHS James O'NeUl Jr 4 yean old at a local Friday Son of James O'Neill a cattle t bos-pit- uniforms which cover the enfrom head to foot as an arnow worn by doctors and a protection against infection by disease germs Rubber gloves complete the outfit- - and the clinical thermometers used axe held in a hard rub' ' ber case perof fear from ItIs not so much sonal consequence that the Inspectors attendants and nurses use the rubber garments as to facilitate disinfecting and washing up afterwards the Where typhoid fever Is suspected such a one is suspect or “contact” as a ward called is removed at once to of contreatment set apart for the remain-those tagious diseases while and subjected to an ing are segregated Bach contact has antlparasltlo bathnumber which is hung an identification around his neck on a rubber cord or Rubber tire body mor ' are nurses as AT FT DOUGLAS G Private Far Exceeds Qualifying Score Company v : J"''- for Expert Rifleman ? S o- - Private Cowles of company Cl bad the high mark' last night when totals were figured up on completing the slow fire for records His total for the three' ranges 300 SOO and 600 yards was"136 ’Which is- 9i points more than necessary to classify as “expert First Sergt John E Cahill ' company D had &' f6tal of 135 ' i "Higli scores at' the 500 and ranges were made by the following Possible at each distance 50 possible - 43-”6- 00 45 total 129 Lieutenant 39 ’total r 125 ComWelsner 600 yards Ioble-6046 Lieutenant F yards 44 pany 127 600 Bobbit E Irvin yards’ total Cowles total 127 Company G Privatescore for ‘600 yards 45 total 136 (high Bust 600'yardg'45 Corporal regiment) ' total 129 Sergeant Kesesnt 600 yarJs 4ir total 124 Company1: H Sergeant Greenwell 600 yards 48 (high for distance): Private Amondson 600 yards 45 ’total 125 Company I Private Slick 600 Lieutenant Daniels 600 yards yard:47t 4 3 total 126:-- Company K Lieutenant yards 46 total 133 Gray toFague600 tal 129 Captain Gullion' 600 yards 46 Robert Tharp 600 yards 46 Company 45 Wright 600 yards 600 Company M Lieutenant Nelson 133 Private Mitchell 'ydrds 46 total Machine gun company 600 yards 47 'Lieutenant K Engledinger 600- yards 39 total 121 J S Williams 600 yards 43'total 121: E C Weber 600 yards 44 600 Supply company Wagner Adwell Ser45 company ’Headquarters yards Brooks 600 yards 45 geant 600 yards 42 -- - ’ 'J’-Lieuten- ant - LABOR NEWS HAS NEW BOARD OF CONTROL The 'Salt Lake Federation of Labor last night elected a new board of control for the Utah Labor News authorized this board to file articles of in corporation and conduct the business 'of the paper for a year Articles have been prepared for filing Those elected on the board are L T Bales Fred Kennedy J J Cushman rt A Canine and Charles Baldwins H Klenke who has been manager of the Labor News for two weeks was retained as temporary manager The five men selected to the board of ‘ -- x EARL BROWN' “-- J : I Salt Lake City Earl G who enlisted here on April 15 of this year in the aviation section of the army' was killed yesterday N Y1 He Island "atvMineoIaLong ‘ is- the son - of Mr and Mrs 'Frank "Brown 328 Fourth " East' etreet’t'' ’ :the- - time" of his 'death the’ young patriot was walking along a'1 i country road ’evidently returning ' froni the aviation field' when he ' was and killed by torcycle rider Vr The latter-frightened at having yun' down and seri-- -' ously Injured the young man left ' his victim” to die 'in the road parents haye wired requests that the- body be shipped here anda It will- arrive accompanied by comrade' about Tuesday evening The dead man- was one of rthe first of Salt Lake’s youths to- enlist - after war was declared He chose to serve In the ai’gnal corps and showed- great liking7 to the aerial section He served until September 2 at San Antonio Texas and was then detailed to the school of aviation at Long ' Island He is the first of Utah’s patriots tobe of " ’brought home from the field : ’V honor Brown-o- - f J - care for him ’ : Shirts A big special ‘lot on Bale today- pattcrnis All $ix$i - Neat dressy 7Qm drawers inwall ' At - ‘j or-rubbe- IS-- -- LUCY GATES’ DOES - V HER BIT IN CONCERT ‘Utaha yesterday greatest soprano did her bit One Hunof: the for dred and Forty-fift- h artillery (First Utah) In a concert at the camp' which won for her the appreciation of the regiment Before - she left the camp she promised to give the regiment : a phonograph and’a complete set of her records ' to cheer them when they are at the front In France A telegraphic request was sent to San Francisco 'yesterday for overcoats and woolen underwear to he' Issued 'to the artillery regiments' t : 1 - DOES HONESTY PAY? SOMETIMES IT DOES— - W Va — Theodore Van -- Parkersburg kirk found a package containing 55000 In the street near his home On Inthat the packvestigation he learned ' age had dropped from an express wagon and belonged to a man In Baltimore When he took the money bundle to the express office he was cents for his 25 was cheap and therefore Food Canada 'but now the 4ur abundant United States northern neighbor: of the and is dietia feeling-thpinch of war with more is Canada working ing toward' ’ the than restrictions its vigor law the and United States having the regulations ready has' announced The serving of beef 'and' bacon is 'pro'“A Friday sand hibited ion-- Tuesday at more than : duo meal on any' other V day in public eating places'be no misunIn orderthat there may “public eating derstanding the term to be defined ia any hotel resplace” or any other club cafeteria taurant meals’' to the’ number of place where are served daily to persons twenty-fiv- e other than members of the household such as of the proprietor Substitutes corn bread oatcakes - potatoes and the like must be provided at every meal at which white bread is served In order to lessen the consumption of bread' In all publlo eating places there must be displayed a printed notice to the effect that all' persons ln' ordering their food ought to 'consider the needs of and armies Great Britain and for wheat-- ' bread' beef and bacon The food controller has asked the- public to use as little as possible of these' things to make use ' of substitutes for them foods" The and to aVold' wastecut-th-In all use of wheat dominion has'also In the production of alcohol by the following regulation: use: In “No person shall any wheat alcohol the distillation or manufacture of "used unless such alcohol la to ?t purposes for manufacture or use: wheat In? the and no person shall distillation or manufacture of alcohol for manufacturing- - or munition pur-a poses unless such person has obtained license from the food controller of Canada No fee shall' be payable’ for any such license” Outside the province of Quebec there will be little protest against the order but how the French speaking population of the latter province will take the order remains to be seen but population objects to it as part oftothe the conscription act there will It has be little saving of food in the province That section ofof-Canadai Is used to fish food and the order as an article would work no great hardship but It me more cause may turn out to be — just Courant Hartford dissatisfaction for honT : " 'r ‘ -- ‘ ’ her-allie- s ’ - - - e - - -- -- -- -- If-thi- - s - 1 south rang ” of section 13 township 2 1 west 1 s ii William E Smith to William Smith part 2 south rangs 1? of section 12 west part oftownship section 7 township 2 sonth range 1 east part of section 18 - 1 township 2 sonth rangs l east Kimball A Richards to Isabel Spahr 29 lot 8 block 8 Homefleld Ethel M Wilson to Bennett Glass A Paint company lot 14 block' 1 Yale 10 Path plat A Lawrence M Johnson to N L Allison - lots 14 15 and IS block I Capitol Ave20 nne addition Christina Anderson to Martha M Elggrea 8 20 309 D block lot plat Colorado Beach Stone company to Garfield S’ Smelting company part of section 22 1 south rang 3 west 9000 township flallett to Wfllism J Carlin Lucius F lots 26 17 and 28 Jordan Place B 2 AlcConaughy 'to Glenn R Bnthwell block 15 lots 58 and 53 Fremont 2 Heights Mathlaa F Cowley to Pioneer Realty company part ex section S township 3 10 south rang 1 east Hyrura E Thorup to H B Taylor lots addl-tlO15 18 17 and if block 3 Hillview 10 Marion A M Cannon to Charles Malan 10 Radley part of block t Forest Dale J Stokes Jr to Dr Caroline A Mills lots 1 3 and 8 block 3 New England 1 addition Mrs Georg W Ranch to Adeline M Ranch part of section SO township 1 - 10 south range 2 west William E Bird to Abbis R Bird part of section " 13' township 3 south rangs 1 ’ 1 Ma TeiemahosPstsloares to - Balt- Zaks A '’ Utah Bailroad-companpart of section : 540 1 south range 5 west township Ida-R Glenn to Both well Yonngberg : lots 18 sad 13 block 3 City Park 1600 no Shown Harker of grantee Henry part section 5 township ' 3 south range 1 west 1 a John W Webster so grantee shown of section 2 township 2 south rungs part 1 west 2 : B 'Amundson to Susan 8 Amund- Royal son lots 35 and 86 block 7 University 10 t Heights Arnold E Wall to Glenn R Bothwell - lota- and 10 259 block) 4 Jordan' Place Millard Andros to John P Terry lots X ' 1 and 8 block 45 Draperville townslte P L Turner to Balt Lake A Utah Railroad company part of section 23 town40 ship 1 sonth rango 2 west -- e -- rewarded with esty 18 township 2 south range 1 east 8 William Smith to William E Smith part ' once -- International News Service - ship tion DIETING IN CANADA : By - - r v r - - - - Emma Lucy Gates of Logan d - r - - - k-m- run-dow- - Dressy School Suits of trousers Quality of fabrle as well as quality pair of tailoring ia conspicuous in the suits offered at this price feeveral splendid patterns In neat Each pair of trousers full lined Sizes dressy styles Wonderful 7 to 16 years values at — Wool Socks - ' Natural wool Oxiford gray and black colors In 'medium heavy weight ’socks pair r $425 With1 two Auerbach's — Main Floor (Auerbach’s— Main Floor) K Auerbach - x - : ' - 'Blue Serge Suits dark blue serges Neat belted style6 weight' trousers Serviceable and dressy 8ises coat lined to J6— - - Wool mixed and heavy cotton shirts and sizes-eac- : Medium Underwear - Boys Suit Sale - ’ ' ' Montana sheepherder Chief of Police White had pictures of the JmanParley sent throughout the sheep and cattle estates of the west and one of these was recognized by a who is a sister In a convent daughter In 'Miles City Mont In a letter the daughter declares her father disappeared from home about three years ago The police are in a quandary as to 'what to do with him' as his daughter Is unable to ld great-grandchi- - - The aged man who has been detained tn i - -- In the city jail for the last month has been identified as Dennis Lenlhan a : foot-afid-mou- WOUNDED POILUS TO control represent a majority four other members still to be elected by ' the ' PLAY SANTA CLAUS stockholders new followed of the board Choosing the reading of- a report by an auditor By International News' Serrica C showing a deficit of 6139333 but the New iYorl&— Maimed French pollus report it is said took cognizance only will play Santa Claus to the kiddies of the expenditures and failed to take In the French war zone this Christmas into account the receipts while the American Red Cross ' will financial details accordattend to the ' announcement an to ' made here ing IDENTIFY AGED MAN today- by 'the New York chapter of THROUGH PORTRAIT the National Red Cross 1 - - giandchlldren necklet Kezla Keyes Dnrrant 73 years of ago 1055 recent the Fourth East street Fridsy Born April 16 During Memdisease epidemic among the cattle the 1844 In England- Came to Utah in 1867worker MwrmoQ church Belief of her called upon were society officers quarantineand radical action’ An army Survived by Mrs Alice A Staitb Arthur J for quick John U Dnrrant Tryphenn B York and Durrsnt of 1000 Inspectors was formed state 8arah A Olson and Charlotte D Wood: also thirty-sigrandchildren and one every farm and stockyard in the body will 1m sent to American Fork for was visited and thoroughly investigat- The services September 80 ed Each inspector was clothed in fnneral Raymond Chesrjwn 40 years of age George Salt Lake Printing company at loof rubber from head to heel and In addimanager fucal hospital September 27 1817 Born la Calition he was provided with a rubber ana E fornia Member of Skit Lake lodge Bk P - basin cape and a migating Funeral Not 88 I O O F No 2 Yeomen rubber his sponge- In order to give services Sunday Sept SO at 2 o'clock at Elks’ bath of bichloride clubhouse Remains in state Saturday afternoon clothing a germicide at 8 D Evans' funeral chaptl Interment Elks' of mercury after each inspectionOlivet cemetery Ogden papers ly rest Mount In order to disinfect the clothing copy pleas y rubber a white to the body lng clgser ' was fastened V capo FUNERALS fumigating folds G R’ Chesrown’ 'services st Elks homej Sunand itsBnufy about the Inspector’s neck a over fumigat- day at 2 p m Rev Mr Fleetwood In charge spread out like a tent of formalin-anFrederick H Senior services nt‘ Eber W ing mixture- composed Hall’s funeral chapel 247 K Second South Sat permanganate of potash at 8 p m Burial City cemetery When these in their crystalline form 'nrday Services - at 1055 S Kesla Keyes Dnrrant ’takes Fourth East are mixed’ a’ vigorous reaction Sunday at I’ a m Burial Ameriof formalde- canm-Fork cemetery Body may be viewed at 8 place and a' large quantity at 1055 S Fourth East Saturday before’ an p Thus liberated4 r hyde gas is whs all of his clotty Inspector left TRANSFERS ’REAL ESTATE cloth vai of to Smith E Smith William William ing’ whether' thoras and 2 south of section thoroughly disinfected port township ' ’ '' range2 1snath went part of section 7 townoughly- fumigated jj range 1 east part of sec- - D total 128 Company Cahill 600 yards 42to-tal13- 5 & Rergt John (second high for regiment) JLieutensnt Ferrln 600 yards 46 Lieutenant Doan 600 yards 46 Private yanr derhtde (five weeks recruit) 600 yards 45 £ Company E Lieutenant Armstrong 600-yar- ds - - : 600-ya- rd A Guy H Moore’ 500 yards 46: W A Gtllett £00 yards 44 C00 yards yards 63 Jeff Duncan 600 yalrds 45 Company B Lieut A M LanBedeger 600 ded 500 ’yards 45 Private C Corporal Asen-do- rf ydfds 45 Company 500 yards 44 600 yards 4 Tt total 1S3 Sergeant Seismore 500 yards ! 42 - - - - ’ 150: 'total Company man of Elko Nev 6 K Chearown 3t years old ' proprietor of Salt lake Printing- company at a local bospltaL Born 1873 at Lodi Cal Came to Thursday Utah in 1916 Member of Franklin dub tbe I O O F tbe B P O K tbe Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen the Yeomen and tbe TypoSurvived by widow graphical union Mrs Hannah James 69 years old 456 B State street Friday Sbo was a resident of Vernon Utah and la survived by her husband Walter James a cattleman of that place William John David Whelan 22 years of age student Salt Lake City Friday Born July 22 at Ogden Utah Remains are at the new fnneral parlors of Kbcr W Rail 247 K Second Sooth Notice of fnneral later Kstella K Christie 37 years of age housewife Salt Lake City Friday Survived by bus Remains are at the band Jack K Christie new funeral parlor of Eber W Ilall ' 247 £ Second South Notice of funeral later Walter W Williams 70 years old upholsterer at local hospital Friday Born In 2839 at Norfolk England Survived by a widow three sons and four daughters The sens are Arthur J Frederick F and Robert J Williams all of Salt lake City the daughters are Mrs Lacy A Brewster Mrs Elisabeth Hobbs Mrs Gertruds A Cardwell and Mrs Clara A Millar all of Salt Lake City Also two slstm Mra gopbla Jlbeon and Mrs Alice rails and twenty-tw- o ‘ - al 1 - ' - - CHEE9Ei Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese sells 40c S5e usually lb SUGAR Auerbach's will sell 10 lbs fine granulated to 6209 Beet Sugar with grocery - or -- more Meats lard and evaporated milk not Be ' Included lb - Examine any number of "corsets— then turn ' to the Binner You-wil- l appreciate the rea-so- n for the direct appeal that these corsets invariably make to women of- - refinement Miss Josephine Bright’ an expert corsetiere ' 'J from New York will be glad to help you : : - i j ' 4 l‘ ( 4 t - ' w - lect' the : Binner your figure requires Demonstrated by Miss Josephine Auerbach’s Corset Section on the 'Bright: Third Floor 1 order-amountin- g Fancy sweet potatoes S lbs GRAPE$I Home grown (Utah) Fancy Tokay and Green 4Sc basket (delivered) Grapes 6 CAULIFLOWER Fresh cut every Cauliflower dean white heads lb ROLLED OATS 24 ox package Farm House brand Z5e 6 pkgs 83oPKg' OLEOMARGARINE Swift’s pure wholesome lb 33c POTATOES ’A-l- b 'Be UKEEDA BISCUITS S PKOS ARMOUR'S LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER 17c 5 raas B -- r - - W-e- - - y -- - - fc - ‘ FEDERAL COURT CALENDAR The following cases will be called this morning: Elisha Williams vs Southern Pacific Coi demurrer D A West va Amalgamated -Pioche Mines A Smelters motion for new trial- F L Hickman va Mountain Staten Telephone A Telegraph Co motion and demurrer John F Shel-lt- y vs Joseph M Eccles et aL demnrrar to comFrank Sjpataro vs Union Pacific Railroad plaint Co demurrer to complaint and motion Nicholas Deldnks vs Utah Copper Co demurrer to comII Witty vs Clarence G Bamplaint etWilliam al motion to dismiss Bert Swift vs berger Utah Copper Co demurrer to complaint and motion to strike: Snmnel Newhoose vs Samuel et al motion to remand to state court Harry Hoffman va Newhouse Realty Co et al motion to dismiss: Bridget Nugent Hodges vs Tlatle Mining A Development Co demurrer to amended complaint la re Hial Lee Bradford on for discharge: In re Harry E Haramls petition In re William G on objections to discharge Gordon on motion to make new reference In re Joseph F Critclilow on motion to stay suit la - stat court MARRIAGE LICENSES f Orrln Le Boy Jensen and Elms Irene Zumbrna-ue- n Montpelier Ida William L Gibson and Virginia Mail In Baltimore Md - James Russell Lindsey and Hazel Belknap Keever Ida Jose Marla Bilbaa and Mareellaa Iayo Shit Lake Courtney Bailey Harris Salt Lake and Zola V Bagley Big Cottonwood Ray Edward Williams and Virginia C Farnsworth Salt Lake James M Pierce and Mildred J Smith Ogden John W Bnnton Salt Lake and Maris Augusts Nelson Spanish Fork Clarence Van Dyek Westaphsr Garinda O and Lorraine Boaenfeldt Salt Lake Solomon den Ob Jr and Annie Wlllyna Salt As beneficial as it T is enioy able—in other words doubly beneficial:: fbafs wby - - M Soap Salle- 3b 7 Bars Crystal White25c 11 to 12 only r L' A 1—XI) - 1 J - Cpiffiee 98c - cans cans 25c 38c i lb Folger’s Baking Powder Baby Shoes lace and button' sizes 2 to pair : Ladies’ Shoes one big lot small sizes values to : $500 V1T vi Boys Cloth Gloves pair J i Fleisher’s Zephyr Yam all shades skein Children’s School Shoes i Goodyear welts sizes 5 to 11 Larger sizes Boys English Corduroy Suits $850 value Men’s Heavy Work Shoes black and tan ' Men’s Work Sox pair'" Men’s Heavy Work Suspenders' V J iltd"2 98c $195 i $195 - - : 1 ' 5c 12c 1 ' 3 ' WELWAYS :'$250r $598 $269 5c 29c CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Men’s and Boys Clothing Hats and Shoes Ladies and Children’s Furaish- J ' ? I r BIRTHS James B ’and - Elizabeth Henahaw Moore IIolv Cross hospital girl Robert J and Beulah Kolp Cooper Holy Cross hospital boy George G aud Mabel Habish Morris Holy Cross hospital R’ and Bertha Zblndea Gilmer-- Holy Cross hospital girt James and Lenora La very McCoy Holy Cross Irfwpitil girl Wllllan and Juanita Christensen Jensen 8 Kendall square hoy Frederick D and Winaifred Ivie Cook St Mark's hospital girl Bryant 8 and Florenca Larson Wright 718 E Eighth South girl J Mark and Estelle M Goodyear Perlevlta 740 E Ninth Sonth boy Laurlts and Amanda Hansen Lund - 1048 street boy - ings Underwear and Coats Sweaters Mackinaws Bankrupt Stock Ladies’ Hats on Sale Ribbons and Lacesv y - Cali-forn- ia 250 sourn state st Pleasure Cars Woolley 439 ' E ' Seventh Smith 1205 E Third South Dodge 17527—Fred C Fennm Myton Ford 17526— Albert W Davis 718 N Sixteenth West Ford 17546— Wallace M Ford 17542— Moroni A Sonth - f ’ - v - f ' -v J I ' i ' t- - - ' refresbbenfi' long-laisti- ng TRAPPED 191 After Every: Meal Tbe Flavor Lasts Lrjnso Commercial Cara Joiin stamoti'is- - Magna Haynes M4 CLEARING HOUSE a 820564841 161699744 KERENSKY ADDRESSES CONGRESS Petrograd Sept ' 27 — (Delayed)— TTemier the Kerensky addressed Democratic congress at its first session today in the municipal theatre receiving applause which came principally from the radical groups- of delegates His address was largely a defense of the acts of the government under his premiership - - a by this AUTOMOBILE LICENSES rlday's last year fiat daydearlags lu is ’Popular If be world over: Many a long watch or a bard job is made more cheerful - 5 q -- -- girl-Henr- V & Lake - r 17e -- er S- - £ (Delivered) SOe CREAM OF WHEAT Specially priced 3 pkgs Pk$aeqeeeo eeeeeeeseeeeeqeeeeeeeeeesseeeee S7f toWBWife IVS9AL |