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Show THE Conference Visitors! Welcome, t'OMK Ti "THK IlICi STOIlir AMI IIKIMi YOIH for Vicious, Insane, HOLD REUNIONS irium Tremens and Other Bad Cases. It makes no difference how may have been a long a man nor how excessive his drunkard, the Is drinkingtil in Neal Treatment him. treating Prink makes men vicious. In-it rnn to dangerous. changes sane brute." but, if you'll bring them to the Neal Institute at 525 i:. Second South. Salt Lake, the worst of them will be restored to normal condition in three da vs. And this is done without giving any nar- oti-- drugs, and dangerous, painful, hypodermic Inart? never used. jection Sixty-fiv- e successful Neal Institutes in principal cities ofattest the the remarkable results treatment of the drink and all narcotic drug hablt. all. phone, or write for full Information. Phone Was. 1701. Bristol Conference Says - War Brought Sorrow. He union ln a ocl.it irv, of the Mnnn'm church mis- of wrre held in various wan! iimusement balls of the city Iat night. In which lections of mlnsionary days were feature!. Many former president of and home migons were in in' reviewingtri and asiit-work which r.i performfd spreading foreign and r kir.il field inchurch. theM. jfopel the Mirinor, f r Hal: F. Noal!. who nirn''vnK at.f Itke t.nt "fSaturdav nftr the IIrl.io conference president Mormon church.' d. livcred an interthe of esting address atm tt.ii"! reltnh.iw'ni-- h l'l its Missionreunion a9otatlon. ary In the went iimuorm.'-i- t hall of l"ior.er fee;, stake building. Mr. Noalf fp0! of the sorrow which th.tugly war to homi rt has brri-.h- f t to convl gre-.i of the Knjfland. tinue tlt war atrd it lieInfluence fn resaid Ihnt ligious movement of the Mormon church, In th.- northern r r t of t b arc meeting marked sue. rrnn in their work. of Br'stol Another former the reunion rnnf tte nr who .1 ddr V. W. Ftlch of I'arls, Ida. wa .f.irre Swblro". president of tin- asoeln f lor;, was ti char of the program of t fMinton. which inH'tJe.J literary and music; number, followed by a Juri'-nn prepared by or;''!i ctat ln. !land Iteunlon. toeietr in x'.t Snnsr native ton sue cf 'he Fonuth Sa feturcd t h f reunion tf the Society Islands Missionary fo-fdac in the c,r teflon, which ink of ti.. f'iti'i'r t;i'Ki'. halt iuirlit'inIi! but Id n S. ffehi r J. Sheffield of Kjk-ller; f fh a to. ,i hid r hgri;i'president 'f th e.rri and .iriniii1 'n wer. thro.- former p re of the mission of tbr.d. iucludtns- I're ti k utler and Franklin s i tt J. Fullmer of ;itd William .. Sernillrr of Like Ield. A total of former missionaries of the twntvIslands atfefified the reunion. Tisp S.imnsn Miniimirt association held Its reunion in Vhitnv hall. A Street and Second aeutte. Jr was attended hv sixty former missionariesw .,of the Samoan t:rn'ip. .The reunion N of conducted umler ttw riir'i-iiof f r n h rrt, of the President K. .1 Wood f "ardfon ptakc. Alberta, f'anada. a ?oirrer president of the Samoan mission, recalled many inwhile he was teresting: experiences the ospe! of the Mormon preachlnc church In the Sa.noan l islands Kern arks were also offered Will Se;irs. of form r rresldent th pnotber Samoan mission. The slr.?ln!7 of sonss In the native inntuo of the Samoan In a literary and jrroup was InIudfrl Itefreshments folmuslcsl prsrram. low e1. J out H rn tntes Keunlon. The reunion of the Southern Ftates whlrh took association, JUsslonary tn the Seventeenth ward amuserIS'.ment halt, was attended by 4f'" former missionaries who labored in the southern states Those who delivered adfleorse Albert dresses were Apostle Smith,. ttharles A.of fa His. f hat tanootra. the southern states Tnn president mission,s. and Attorney Malhonthat. Thonia In addition to sneakine. tiie procrflin nn follows: Sonsr. Mrs "ara "ook. ws J. K. I'ettit; Atlanta. C.a.. election Ske!trn's women's octet; solo. Old Kentucky Home." Miss Kthlin solo. Miss Louise and Valker, "N'rtson The committee whbh for the reunion. e0mprislntr Mercer. Alberta. I'anada. Milas-W'leorsre Irvine. Sa'lna. franc. Lik-. were Ote of .Jr.. Salt hcti than ks. ther reunions of m;ssionarv nsso-wfr- f t ;i the follow mt; nations war.! Central 'tates. p!j "es a m'jsement all. i'. Sixteerith ward a muse merit hall: Lhroool. First ward Jra nd wnrd chapet; Net her :a cd -, Norwli'Tenth ward smusemrtt hail; f field. Fourteeith In ' I iim!i?tnnt rrarrl amusement hall uthr'n states. m n t r.al!. ard Seventeenth ward a n Western states. Third ward amusement halt. sionaries of for-els- b.-rr- - Kur-lra- n t 1 rl-- ? 1 s - n.is-itlon- n far-tlcular- ly Kng-lan- i I i t 1 1 . - t - r So.-j.-- ( l- -.i - Ilic-li- f So-Cfe- fy n i rir.-ilden- f Msso-iatio- n - lnv..-ation- . " vo.-.i- l ar-ranc- ed . An-nn- n 1 1 h i;tex-cnt- : i e- . : ; r ID Ji LIT? II fi EI VI beat. ire On Wednesday at Fourth Ploor. high-grad- 6-c- up 10-in- 2-q- 6-- MJOTHER SKIRT SPECIAL OF IMP0RTAM; W$m& :1 art Pans "tmly Women's and Misses' 98c. EACH 7 Rolls for 25c All-Wo- ol Bath with made BROOMS at the lowest prices.. Special pockets, at Cff O&t 25c, 39c, 15c and 50c. Choicest African MA iai. om.v Robe Blanket, $1.98 each. sim:c Rath r.ohe Blanket with Cord and Tassel to match. A fine heavy quality, Wednesday only. $1.1!S each. Limit, 2 to a customer. None "c. O. D. PRICE AID LE WKDXKSUAY SPKCIAIi OXLY 15c Grace and Elegance, Comfort and Ease in the White Daisy Flannel, 12c yard. White Daisy Flannel, genuine quality, full pieces. Wednesday only 12c yd. Limit, i'J yard to a customer. None C. O. D. WKDESDAY SPKCIAIj SIMMER CORSET 25c our Corset Department. There are models for every type of figure. Come in and look them over. There is no reason why you should not look your best always. Miss Austin, Expert Corset iere from New York, is at your service. Siie Avill help you in selecting the right model. Fittings by appointment. $2.00 Plumes at $4.60 Plumes OXLY Heavy Bleached Turkish Towels, 17c each. Heavy Bleached Turkish towels, hemmed. 22x40 inches. 17c ench. Limit, 6 to a customer. None ( '. O. D. You will be glnd to see the new Binner Corsets in 1 Covered Sauce Special today at U Serge Skirts, newest fall models, plaits, etc. Excellent values at $3.00 and $3.50. Our special price for today i: 7.") Wo O ive d?3. TradlnK" Stam ds . .t. qt. Percolators .... Fry Pans Sauce Pan Set sizes l2, 2 and 2V2 Rice Boiler Preserving Kettle ch 5c ROLL TOILET PAPER $2.69 1 htm w yac e Aluminum as cheap Heavy as common cast iron. Every piece avi:ii.m:sijay i 1 titA $9.95, $14.75 and $19.75. All wool poplins and Venetian cloths in 50 colors, for dressy wear. It cannot 1k sp-"ii- o.-t- . iH WW pk ti 98c yard. - 1 valuable articles which5! ijC Trading Stamps bring vou ABSOLUTELY FREE. An astounding sale of 150 Women's and Misses' Coats bought especially for this special selling event. Stunning new Fall Coats developed of Plush, Ural Lamb, Broadcloth, Tweeds, Mixtures, Fancy Cheviots and other desirable cloakings. These garments are positively incomparable values at 1 r 11 All Wool Poplins and Venetian Cloths, -- o.-tobe- Stamps CdlTS M'ECIAL 2. All Wool Serges, 75c yard. All wool .scrjres. sponged and shrunk, in a full line of fall street colors, 44 inches wide. On Wednesday at 75c yard. un-fort?p- 1 ! &X.XJ&; We Glve. g: Auerbach's Are Sole Agents f or. Butterick Patterns. Sl'KCIAI. a. ncfit of deservinc noor and people la the city. The above tatemert on the extent cfwascharity made work dope durins the yefr uiornintr at a meetlnsr held rtt the I'otfl Ftah of a lar.Ke numher of nasii!eH men to transact the husl-ne- r of the fentral Finance Hoard of and t'harities LInlorsement 'harlties e. c o'it m 1 committee was The rej or" of th and It was adopted unanimously to eontli.ue the work of both i.odles durinir the romin; xear. New mernbera were appointed, the names t whom will be made public as soon as the t.ruamatlon is complete.!. A resolution was adopted Indorsing the presrn? inetaods employed in providing funds for charity as the most f.asi.de under th circumstances and ietles. organiurKint; that al! lubs. sck of Salt L.ake sations and individuals in o"servlns: the custom cf the eTitral Finance hoard anl thus avoid l entertainments, balls and solicitation of funds, 'xceptln through rra rssrein.nt with and under the warrant of the entral Finance board, tiefvnrt Submitted. The following report of the Central Kmar.ro board for the year ending ", v as submitted: September 20, Amount subs, rihed, 1pavable 1. 9 S. . . j:n.6R!.S4 prior to .63 6. 3 4 ?uhseo,urnt to (ftober 1, 1315 Total money .s'ibscr iptlor.s . 1 22.305.8S Of the amount due . J2.665." prior to There is yet unpaid I.ST.j.53 co'.Ucted JlS.l 1.01 Total amount All budarets. approved by the charity endorsement committee pnd presented, have been paid durintj the vear end-In- s September 3o. 1915, and amount to JlR.lST.It. as follows: Salvation Army ....$2,122.23 Volunteers of Amer2,1 SO. o ica Charity organisation 4,01 soclrtv !.' .32".-.- '. Y. W. C. A Heading loom for blind l'a.oi I'eUef of f.hl ladies. 7..." .. S. kinder,.! and Neighborhood 2.1 ?.' house S. I.. IMayKrour.il as4?n.'"' sociation leiue 12. jo rphans' home St. Mark's Hos.dtal t'haritv as s", lation 645. IS i Xi-aiciin- Auerbach's Garments are distinctive, both in Material and Line. and ladies' wear 3 yards for $1.00. Dis- h IS64- - NEVER UNDERSOLD, To- Wool Serge and Henriettas, 3 yds. for $1 Wool Serprcs and Henriettas, all colors, 3i indies wide, for children's, misses' twelv- - months endintr toner 1, !Mf, JM.13T.13 was collected and disbursed by the Central Finance I ".oar I of Charities of Salt Lake for the tl day that ought to bring results. ti;. '. i We have selected three specials for . d. - Finance I SALE FOR TODAY ; Board burses $18,137.19 in Year for Deserving Poor. Central - chases. EXTRA DRESS GOODS REPORTIS MADE I we give &t Trading Stamps with purThese Stamps cost you NOTHING and MERpive.vou vour choice of the STANDARD 2WC the WORLD in THE OF CHANDISE parlor. Visit this parlor, located on our Third Floor, and see for yourself the thousands of beautiful and In addition MBanBBaejgBKKwwi CHARITY WORK i BUY AT AUEKBAOII'S Elsewhere. ke ri at-tnda- ne WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Everything to Eat and Wear "at Lower Prices Than ! ur-rss- M. F. Noail Tells of Work in Z?1 GREEN STAMPS AUERBACH'S GIVE Above all. make yourselves rlKht at home here, for remember that Ai'i:itHA"irs stiiiii: is oi ii sTonis and we expect you to freelv avail yourselves of Its conveniences." many Hills' KKsTltnoM. wmTIMJ IKHI.-AM LAVATdlUKN. 1XKORMATIOV HtltKAi: ami fiif.k ciihck iummi foil i'aitcf.i.s amiI'Iiom: mootiis. fhki: sf,vixj. k:itwhaps, TI.Mi AMI HIM II;T1N; CbASMiS, KTC, ETC.,I1F.MC-IOUVisit our it ; For.NTAIN and enjoy a Conference Luncheon for U.'e. Our Ices, confectionery anfl pastry are famous and we are the onlv fountain In Salt servlnsr ICK t'HKAM SODAS FOIl 5o. Sandwiches. 10c; Coffee, Tea or Milk, 5c. IVcal InsHInle Welcomes Del- PRESIDENT TALKS MISSION 2S You ll meet all vour other friends KIIII:m' Al.i)Mi. IVS at Al i:nilA4 the store that made the bargain famous, the store you have heard so much about. Offensive Drinkers Recollections of Proselyting Days Feature Programs at Ward Amusement Halls. SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915 N, 3SZ Successful Treatment MISSIONARIES HERALD-KEPUBLICA- at Wednesday only $5.00 and $6.00 Plumes at WKIIMOSIIAY SPKCIAI, O.M.Y ....... r f nltinipc w t in black, white, blue, yellow, the heavy droopins: heads, errcen and other colors. c $7.00 Provo Auto Robes, $4.19 each. Trovo Auto Robes, heavy wool Indian Robes. Limit. 1 to a customer. None C. O. . 1 .... Wednesday only S4.19 each .. i . ; e c- .1 1.- - K 1 El AT GREAT SAVINGS. . . and tions arise in the Balkans. The RouWhen asked if whether Bulgaria's tion the government had dispatched a manian government has declared that it mobilization circular telegram to the foreign repis disinterested as to Serbia. Greece defense of was only meant for armed PreBulgaria was resentatives stating tiiat neutrality. Bulgaria's is will maintain the same attitude during mier Radoslavoff defense of of the London, Oct. 5. Announcement in interests the is quoted as having acting made that the British steamers Haydn the offensive of the central powers." of mobiliza Bulgaria's rights and her independence. added since the order that and Sailor Prince have been sunk. It Is reported that the crew of the Haydn To Sinrt Work on Sfyver. Announce- was saved and that some survivors of by City ment was mad yesterday work Sailor Prince haw been landed. of lay-in- theLdoyds S Q. Cannon that announces that the steamer to sewer on the $.'i0ii.O00 trunk pipe Novo of Newcastle has foun' Castrlan ho lonstrueted In the western part of dered. The members of the crew, three two within commenced will the ritv ' ' or three rlays by tlte contractors. Gib- of whom were injured, were landed. " Roach. 'Reed bons Brothers. the BULGARIA IIU-Flow. With now IS AFTER LAND I Mrasurlne irnnv nf measurlne Z.theA. water Porter, in cf the Rrovo river work of the local HopcK to Fxtend Frontiers :Vorthwet ehargce of hydraulic nnd South. States geological division of the 1'nited several days in Re"rlin, Oct. o. A dispatch to the ti survey. Is spending Provo. I.okal Anelger from Budapest, a:s given rui Centralend FimiscelSection Hand Injurwl. Tohn Morris, out today by the Overseas News agency, the Bulgarian premier, M. section hand on the D.Salt It.Lake. raillaneous ispcn's. , 1.077.2.1 S .l 37.1 aroad last says ' was brought into when receiving the delegates of s Mark's St. to hospital taken and niirht Ghenadiev and Stambouloff the "! parties of ''rTil rlos. R.h ycar.. fil)." for treatment bAluinaof n fractured h"g. re at Sofia, said: hniidrcil j'fvpnly thousand five riiv.a load a car with while (n "Kvents coming in the near future hundred o ini? f out donated: haul-in- steel rails. favorable results. d'T.nted s.ime Bulgaria I.ar- - promise x thousand five Position. Mlas inKthel coun-tone hundred 'If t rict will her frontiers toward the extend v the i l sen. forrnerlv "inr-stenoRrapher h'indrf.1 rf oal dl.sburspd in south. was appointed bv northwest and the with K'7 .t. office, as Roumania are "Our In relations board stenographer land 4. 111". the state alt l.ik conflict Miss between The cordial. succeed to offiee .!. H. F.VAN'F, the ecretary"R and the central powers already , Myrtle Olson, resipned. Secretary. settled. Houmanla will be been has InAn Nomrclnn SocietyhasJleetlnsc. duration of neutral been arran:el during program of the NorweRlan the offensive ofthethewhole teresting central powers for the meeting Vounsr Folks society Thursday. Oct.8.30.. acalnst Serbia, even if new complica- in the Fourteenth ward chapel at P m. harp. ,nn II. I'npe IlendT.on H. Pape. ace GKAY years who came here from Bronx, 11-1- 0 Aveok of The Disis hosWvo.. died Sunday nlpht In a local Accoman operation. pital following panied bv Mr. Rape's wife and bvbrother?. Week. the of sent yesterday I. the bodv was the New York slums. Kan. & Co to nonnell lleplcr, on men give them a disOrav hairs IlitcU nt Iek. .lud ge tinguished appearance. McMnwter in the Gray hnlr on been a. woman makes her an old woman, at Alexander McMaMer cf the Juvenile confined to the least In appearance. On the other band, court, who has been with a gray mustache or beard to show hospital recently, was back at his desk a manold. one show These are facts. In this age, looks esterdav. as one should young appear Improvement Hid Opened. R!d on however, Therefore the following The Ihe construction of sidewalks on Fif- a possible. goods. for gradually and harmlessly recipe teenth Kast were opened by the city hairs and f.nd re- darkening woman's gray cjinmission ycterdav morning men's gray beards is recommended: of the of ferred to the cltv engineer for tabula$ ounce Glycerine. tion. Rids also were opened on the 2 ounces Bay Bum. of a sewer in West Jackounce SuUage (Sulphur and sage Disa deal of in son plaee and were referred, to the city combination ti in package). original tabulation. for engineer a be in mixed half above The should I, unci Hoard Meet. The state landn pint of water nnd applied every other Week. tes-oboard began iti r.xJlar monthly dav for two weeks and then about once was The An ten absolutemeeting H eVery days. authority d yetjrday. to readme of minutt s of the for- c ly of this vouches for the hnrmlcssness mer :neeting and transaction of is mixture and it inexpensive. business. he purchased at any The articles can certainly drug store. Advertisement. The Salt Lake in to e.-m-h tember jgty Brevities! for 5 Saloni kl. Malta, Tlraeus -- hn-cine- er sr i " . i Non-Sectaria- p is T n Hado-.slavof- 1 f. ji - j s: v-- s! i ao'i-for'- s o-to- Ron-man- ill f ia October Xational Window merchants play During this week every United States and Canada have city requested windows, or at least in display in their window exclusively, nationally advertised Salt Lake City, like merchants merchants other Window interest cities, are taking great play cons-tructio- 1 de-v- ot rcii-ttn- four order draw daily newspapers, the attention of the public more closely to the displays that are to be made bv the merchants, are offering a scries of prizes for the best displays, amounting in all to 500. A competent and impartial board of judges are to be appointed by the newspaper managements, who will pass upon the displays. FOUR MORE BRITISH STEAMERS ARE SUNK car eveiy-purpos- e Arabian Torpedoed hy Austrian Submarine White on Vay From London to IMrneti. fireece. The British steamer Athens, Oct. Arabian, of 271.i tons, en route from London to Piraeus. Greece, has been torpedoed by an Austrian submarine, twelve miles south of Cythere. Thirty-fivmembers of the crew were saved. The Arabian sailed from London Sep- - You can't find a better automobile than the Detroit Electric for all . year,UK.allIt isweather, andevery day, rt lit bis no matl.Uv e, dependable ter what the weather cay be and it is silent and ssvooth-riiis- g co matter what the state of the roads may be. Fcr quick trips about team, from he? to she?, f.wsa o.'Scc to ofHce the Detroit Electric is just the right car. It starts cuicklr, picks up fast, and is far nimbler ia crowded traf!:c thaa aar other type of automobile. And it is equally adaptable for longer jaunts over interur-ba- n roads. There are many features about the Detroit Electric that we caa show you better than we can tell you. Let us give you a demonstration. SKID 00 WASHING POWDER ANNOUNCEMENT. Persons holding Skldoo Washing Powder coupons of the following numbers, call at the office of the company, as given below: No. 22, No. 147. No. fil. No. SI 3 8, No. ISO. No. 7936.' No. 6. No. 67. No. S493. 'Prices range from SI 975 to $2 IS Car will be luteal dealer for letrdt i;tectrl- p nnoum ement made in lli? nwr future and t(f ti'.e annointfiH'tit immdiatelv thereafter. - ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN. Manufacturer of the Detroit Electric Car. o n aonf aonooo o p q dq 1 f HAIRS AND THK SEXES the best i an-pUnt- cd No. 312. No. 241. No. 973. No. 14S. No. S25S. No. 43. No. I2S0S. No. Kl 1 3. No. 1231$, No. 790S, No. XSH, No. 776f. No. 7107. No. 77.17. No. 12473. No. 800 i. No. 412. No. 12464. No. 424. No. 249, No. R624, No. 1226, No. 311. No. S421. No. 1245S, No. 76S. No. 907. No. 501, No. 7799. PATENT SALES COMPANY, Hit Templeton ntilldlng. Salt Lake Clt.r. CAPITOL :,? GROCERY Phone Wnsaleh 6117. deliver with purchase. 17 lbs. sugar 31.00 2 lbs. ( ream Cheese :i."c 2fle dozen per l'ggs, 2 lbs. Butter r."e guaranteed) 'JOc 16 lbs. Potatoes jL,arge pkg. Oats or Wheat 2."c Flakes 2 lbs. Pure Bulk Lard 25c Pure Lard 3s, 40c; 5 s, 65c; 10s . .. $1.20 5 bars 2.V .Soap "ir,o Welch's Grape Juice, por nt 10 bars Toilet or Laundry .2re Hurler's High Patent FlourSoap. t.:tO Grade 91.25 llusler's Straight 7 bars White Soap 2rc Crystal Milk. Tomatoes, & Peas, Corn, Pork Beans, Oysters. Mustard Sardines, Corn Flakes, Starch, Baking Soda, Macaroni. Lye, Spaghetti, Noodles. Salt or Soups... 2 for 15c Best Breakfast Bacon, per lb....20e 15c tall can Alaska Salmon ...... I0o r."o Lipton's Tea U. 15c; Is 2."e Fine Table Vinegar, per gal r.O Fels-Napt- ha Shl-nol- 1 a. 2.e Honey pint ran jar Honey 3."e an Molasse or Teaches 15e Cotlolene n.le, fl.35 3)c, Cream of Wheat, per pkg. 15c i 1.11 W. FinsT SOI T1I ST. Every Y Phone the business or advertising manager of any one of Salt Lake's daily papers for formation. v |