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Show THE IIERALD-IPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1915 N, MILITIA GUARDS Says Simple Laxative Better Than Castor Oil VOTE COUNTERS LARGE ARMY PLAN DEPENDS Case of Chronic Constipation ON EMPLOYERS Yields to Mild Laxative 7t Compound Count Shows Mayor Grace Was 1 - ' ' Charleston, S. C, Oct. 1G. The ballots cast at last Tuesday's Democratic primary here were canvassed by the city executive committee today In an artillery hall guarded by severa.l companies of militia. Kxtraordinary precautions were taken to prevent repeti tion of disorders which occurred at the comm!ttce"s meeting: yesterday, when one man was Killed and four others wounded In a pistol battle. Major Tristram T. Hyde was declared by the committee to have defeated Mayor John V. Grace for renomination by a majority of 12S votes. Supporters of the rival candidates had waited a bitter campaign and representations of Hyde's friends resulted in several companies of militia being "held In readiness to aid expect ed disorders on primary day. Unoffi cial flRUres complied afterward showed u. small majority for (irn.ee. The militia companies called out yes terday to help the police quiet the dis turbance today searched all persons entering the armory to be present at the canvass, and took firearms from sev eral. Among those disarmed, the militiamen reported, were Mayor Grace. Police Chief James It. Cantwell and Sheriff J. E. Martin. e SIX-YEA- ellrn-inatl- ... . vc v . ' if. ef-f- MflS. MAIIY AUSTIN. when the occasion arises. A trial botby tle, free of charge, can be obtained 454 writing to Dr. W. 1. Caldwell, fr BOND ISSUE ALSO PLANNED mir.itration n of WanhtnRton St., Monticello, II!. to be raised by a bond Issue and infrom a recreased men in six rears turn to revenues expected nnny removed duties tariff certain juliicit, with a rprulnr army of last year. nun nfj'l 3k).(M)0 reserves, wouhl I)etnll of Xnry I'lan. o.t. If.- - Km- ASf!fM;n;. a exclusive trainoi of Added state details of the navy plan beforce, t ! tuMu.r!iot!t th 'nit j'ivc plowrcame known of tonight. The five-yein about 1,200.000 militia, the State. .rwrntto;i-;. mnnr.faH ufr-- . event besides tne ten iprogram Includes, of war. six jin-and battle cruisers, protV!iot:j! fipn. tral'-ur:cThe succes of the plan, officials ad-- j dreadnoughts bmm-.-coast submarines, fifteen t eijchty-flv- e t.u-all cIa.st- are to l submarines, fifty destroyers, t ..ptribiif . a- tlteir h.nre in tn;t. depend not on the appropriation seftfeoinf? scout cruisers and five gunfifteen for Its cost b will i! Consrejiy. the nat!n.il iiefene. porni :ion fur will be built Two boats. dreadnoughts on t?ie patriotic each but ,mal1. will be their n:) !" s Two cruisers battle without year. pvtzzp aeriorm fi natural in two inovtlis rfpiiie of employers to whom an ap- - built the first year, one the third, two will be made to furlough as many the fourth, and one the fifth. military t r; 'it..' Iurincr c:uh of three peal This plan was agreed upon In order : eu ,i year, at different Reasons. years. the appropriations out of the that they can f;tare and who wish to $300,000,000 fund to he expended for Thi is ari essential ywrt of the r.A- jol;j the proposed continental army. new hins during the five years mjRht t ISellete Many Would KnIUt. be evenly distributed through the vaAdriinistraf in officials are confl- - rious sessions of Oneress, The flrtit ytar's bill will provide .tent t! at even tf.OWKh !t i proposed to ci.lt t only 13.')") men a year In the Si'S.o'Mi.noo to complete ships already the new dreadContinental, or a total of nearly $no.-- I authorized,andbesides battle cruisers, and proiit.) in the first period, more noughts of twenty-fconstruction the vide for ;tlso w !. that number uhl attracted ive jthanthe scairo-Ifive coast submarines, outdoor life of a military catnp by submarines. lifteru destroyers, if th-could be a..ured by their emf'ilt.o,-tz-.- I Thi. ""rtir, r: v overs that thrlr positions would not three scout cruisers, two Kunboats. one ir. ' fuel ship and one hospital ship: C2.0oo. i.v law to lo?t r t!'e.r earninK) ferloujily all The t enlistment rculre? two o.n for alrcrpft2"0and for lO.OOo addithe f ifn' ion ..f ndir.inl additional midshipton:!..'' ? of three years, tional men and ftr aih tf il'ir. execwt-Tiriurd an. men States naval acad-ethe at fnitcd reIce for per durinsr the liability tr r. f. i r; y. m .i ojr tMree years only In event of wa Trt an-f iducl-irTi;At,!t y Hot Seoul Alwa.m Prepared. T am y plans for more than 1,000.-J'"we are at '.'our s..rv national New York. Oct. 1C. The trained men In six years and th of America Scouts the of P.oy m f council ten dreadnoughts navy's proem tb t ir."i"I. n nnoum'ed executive the ,,rr.or.nTi,' today battle 'i'1 rruIsT within five years. n.il irit-rj ir will be presented t' board at Its October Itmeetlnp: adopted would be Insr "or. res with the indorsement of a resolution statliii? to WHson. v.crf ft.e absorldr. t; appropriate for the organization -t quesjj'ri.iert the official action upon take in'i'-r.f.'s any .f !.ro today. The of military preparedness of the ; irniv appropriation bill will tion ' t ion. r. ., $ r r or T an CC T ,.f $71,. 83 5 MAIN S The resolution made clear that the ...)j.,,ir. over lat year, and that of the Scout movement neither promotes I'.Ov S 2 la Ina $0i.ooo.rt0'" ".,rt0.i'0', law r Ti e total defense buduet of nor discourages military training and $ ltft.ftOo.AftO is an increase of added that the method of training used 'early Is one of the stronc the ..Art ,,,,,, which, it is fI understood, is by W. S. McCornick, Presld-a- t. factors l:i the preparedness of the country. Anthoa II. Lund, Vice Presideat. Georc Albert 3mith. Vice Presides!. 1 SEVENTY THOUSAND T. M. Michelen. Cashier. s plan for raiinir a oiti-r- .t Ty ar n - - 3.-k- torn-jparatlv-- - t sr nn-r- SPSS Defeated for Renomination in Charleston, S. C. Writing from The House of the Good at Sunnysldo Ave., and 50th Fhepherd. Si., Prattle. whr nhe In the KU?st of They Will Be Requested to her lifelong friend the Kevererwl MothFurlough as Many Men as er. Mr. Mary Austin, widow of a t?an Franciscan, who lost wealthy of 190, nays ahe They Can Sparc Each Year crrythlnr In the fire experienced ?peedy relief from the uso to Serve in the Continentals of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup repsln and that ?'ie found thl jrcntle. pleapant-tastlnlaxative effective than Peveral doses of castor oil. ENLISTMENT TO EXTEND The"atlve principle! of certain laxare combined n lr. Caldative R OVER PERIOD well's herhs to art on th iyrup IVptiin organsi In an fy, natural way, without prlplnjf or other discomfort. l from opiate or narcotic Plan Would Provide Trained d tv. ifreedom of every dec rlptlon, combined It." e action and positive Force of 1.200.0GO Men; wliht. makeKentle It the Ideal laxative for famIru.TKist everywhere sell It Tariff Duties Proposed to ily ue. cents a bottle. fifty A hcttle of Dr. Caldwell's Kymp Pep. Meet Part of Defense Budget ln ."t.ould he in every home for use iy T' " tl3 p':P ! ! .';r'i?" h ''- - ' 'J':'f VI, 1 ' : - I , ? sx vi;4 ;. ; I ' ROPOSAL TO ABANDON fix-ye- i 'fr if Will Be Made v i f.rn re-':uf- ;;. ! m ': London. Oct. 16. Upon the reas of the house of commons on sembling next Uob rt L. Outhwaite. libTuesday eral member of parliament for Hanley, will ask Sir Kdwurd Grey, the British of siatt for foreign affairs, secretary whether the Russian government still to the attaches the same importance as it did when liird;inelle operations the liritish ambassador in PetroRrad stated that th operations had been undertaken at Russia's roque&t for the purpose of drawing a Turkish force from the Caucasus. The question is designed to bring out if Lord Mllner s suggestion of tiie evac uation of the Gallipoll peninsula finds any official suoport.as No evidence of is yet apparent. any such support Lord Mllner s suggestion is causing Australia, according to a anxiety in message received by the London Even ing News today from Sydney, New South Wales. bora The Telegrapn says Mllner"8Sydney declaration opens a question ') t - (r . j j ' i v '. '". L", p.-- i 1 i i REFUGEES A tiii: tt i:-t- or tiii: io .'t ortlv pa rooditions af b '. ' i rn hor;ld ir i .i r t .1 ri' e s'ir'id ie T:;e Kr.-- e . ir.ic an Invest be c nsi red. " ..f 1 that t ! Xt'arly flTI srrea tr 1 orifjciti in a future vnk Stom- s. T.' w?ito;i we ale .all a well jr. e noni i na t ions, are per ren? Se.-ure- d ! lartre to Heal !,y titl protect,, and Mrtvaire and. fur-- t tale ' er. are ;4.v.. tf, i, irurin-t.-e- df bv us a to payment rr i nc i ta i and i,..b intercut, i l. Mistainiup: t tl-- ur l.nnkl. f to.Vtt er with full detailed information will be frirnlshed promptly on re- & i ESQ i 1 mmmmm? proportios. V'al;noss ami a onornl iiuhIouh comlition soon ovortako you. Vv wise in tiiuo ami provide proper aid. which suggests a fair trial of , ri ve t erefore KNV." iir. future f th.'tr ic.oriev tfiat is assured ,ir t.iee SALT LAKE SECURITY TRUST CO. O.-t- . 1 m mm m a S tK m$ i t Hemsrs mm sk wmm crm rmt stomach tl-.a- t it the liank's ability or t ; C ( i:son ami;i. William If Washington. i.ue or irsini was nppointci con sul general at Munich. Germany, today succeeding T. St. John tiaffney, whose resignation was rerjuested because of Mr. Cule forunneutrnl utterances. merly was o:isul at Colon, Panama, but had been transferred recently to t Chrlstlania. ri'ATKX AM N Rome. N. Y.. Oct. 16. Orval S. !or-pal"i years old. walked to the pollHe ing today mid place ald he would vote for registered. pre hi bition and woman suffrage. Oct. ! i n. tarn tsa ssam H m sneezing, head-noise- s, postal to get this truth FREE. Just write and sav, "Tell me how I can rid mvself of Catarrh, FREE." Address me RIGHT NOW: Sam Katz Suite D 632, 1325 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Hi! AU AN LINER Britain Bound to Win War, His Parting Message to American People. New York, Oct. 16. Lord Reading, loan chairman of ' the Anglo-Frenc- h commission, and two of his associates. Sir Henry Babington Smith and Sir Edward Holden, sailed for Liverpool on the American liner St. . today On the deck of the liner Lord Read X . X . X X XXX XX. X 111. BUT ASK TODAY ! asserted that the British nation NEILS0N HEAD ing the would accept no other ending of vicpresent struggle in Europe than OF DANISH BROTHERHOOD tory. "The people of Great Britain are to make any sacrifice to atprepared St. raul, Oct. 16. T. P. Xeilson of tain that end," he said. He previouslv had given a message Seattle was selected supreme president of thanks to" the American public to of the Danish Brotherhood of America be issued through the press. and Milwaukee was chosen as the 191 maetinEj place, at the closing session BOTHA PELTED WITH MUD of the convention here today. Other officers were Premier Howled Down at Meettnjr in HOLD 'VICTORY PARADE' Former Rebel Center. 1C. A Oct. London. Iteuter dispatch BEFORE THE ELECTION from Capt Town says: "Gen. Louis Botha, the premier, has Boston. Oct. 16. A concluded another electioneering tour victory on which he addressed many meetings parade of 16.000 advocates of the womin former rebel centers in the western an suffrage amendment to be voted on Transvaal. At a majority of these in the November election in this state was held in the business section today. meetings he received a peaceful hear- The of confidence, ing and obtained votes suffragists, including ho'th men but at Christianla he was howled down and women, were reviewed by Governor Walsh and Mayor Curley. and his face bespattered with mud." XX'V.X.XV.X.XX.X.XXX.XX.'VXX.XX.XX-VXX- ED ie-eect- so-call- X X. X X X XX.X.XXXVXXwX X - X XX XXXXXXX.X'wXXX.XXX'X.XXX.X X X VI X XX XXXXX.XXX XX X X X X X yl XX Seward, Alaska, Oct. lb. A severe felt throughout enrt'nquake shock was Kenai peninsula at T.10 last night. The shock continued ten seconds, hut as far as known no damage was done. In Seward the earthquake was ac companied bv a roar as if there had been a tremendous explosion within the earth. Buildings trembled and people rushed into the streets. Immediately after the earthquake a bringing the strong north windof arose, the season. The first snowstorm wind blew all night and snow began falling this mornln;?. No report has hen received from the the volcanoes to the vicinity of any of the westward, but some believe that noise of the explosion which accomearthquake heralded an panied the one of of the distant peaks. eruption STARTS FATAL FIRE Tun'Womfn nnmril to Ienth nail 'IVo wiljinirnrs-- Othern In Critical Condition. Atlanta, Oa., Oct. 1C. Two women lost their lives and two others probably were fatally burned today ofin thea fire which swept the offices Mutual Film corporation on the second floor of an office building here. Explosion of an electric luse in a room where picture films were being prepared for shipment is believed to have started the blaze, which spread so rapidly that the score of women and girls employed in the place were trapped Firemen made several spectacular rescues. The dead are Miss Clara Westbrook and Miss Lottie Ham. or JWILL CONTIITOE TO i ENFORCE PROVISIONS OF COTTON FUTURES TAX WALKER Mf Shock at Seward Accompanied by Roar as of Terrific Explosion Underground. FUSE i nr success ot legitimate cntorpr:s. It is a source f pride with us that durinar the fiftv- -i vtars of our prowth we have properly met the if our customer?. We shall be glad to talk the matter over, if you are interested. p. mm ? UK m SEVEREEARTHQUAKE menians and other Christians of east ern Turkey are rapidly beln;r driven o:t bv the Turks. Man's Bank Is Often His Busi ness Barometer r-AK- regarding: which it Is hard to think calmly. idea an that so great and bold "The which such co:r-air- e and upon enterprise :4ml n manv invaluable lives have been spent." the Australian newspaper be abandoned at the continues, 'should as first opportunity impossible from the outset, is enough to make the men killed in the Anz.ic landing turn In a decision would be their graves. Such incon evidence of gross petency some for which hardly any punishwhere, ment would Ue too great." Arrivals Indicate Armenian and Oilier Christian Are Hnpldly IlrlnK Drlen Out of Turkey. !",. New York. Twenty thousand additional destitute mountai noers of astern Turkey have reached Tabriz 1'ersla. aceordin to a message received heie today by the I'resby teria n board of foreign missions. r.O.000 I'revlotjs messages stated refuKces from eastern Turkey had reached Tabriz. Of the 70.0'o refug-eemore than half are paid to be Armen m wr m ach ami flootl how-olVour fool romains ALASKA EXPERIENCES ami art' uiilijrrstt'l ia ns. yn The missionary authorities stated that (Ifprivoil of its licaltli thee messages Indicated that the Ar "e r t i f ic,i t offer for a '. zizz all illness lias its 1 ;::d preserst. f.-e- rnenf r?" jf t AT TABRIZ wear massage, vibration, surgery, things to smoke or burn and then inhale, plasters, masks, bandages; baths, injections, or anything of the kind. Now that 1 am so willing to show you how to drive out Catarrh, you certainly cutrht to write and let me aid you. Nobody suffered more than I did. I was a social outcast a miserable failure, and because I freed myself I want to free you. The truth is FREE. It is better by far than a gift of money to you. It means Health, Happiness,, Freedom from Catarrh that fearful demon of disease. JUST RISK ONE PENNY. Surely you will spend a penny for a DON'T GUESS!- - SA LS D READING I I fmsm RE-ELECT- v - n, nausea, catarrhal dizziness s, DON'T WAIT!- - Commons Reassembles. t re.,-fi- heart-bur- ointments, greases, jellies, lotions, sprays, atomizers, nebulizers, electricity, quiry When British House of .!. spitting, hawking, g, or headaches vanish. Never mind how great or extravagant my promise may seem, I can PROVE it is the truth. You don't have to use salve, pastes, A LI ANS Subject of In iijm if3 YOU CAW BE FREE! Don't let anybody tell you that Catarrh is not curable. It can be cured. I know it. I have proved it and will prove it to YOU FREE of cost NOW. ar i i HEALS DAY and MIGHT. Hose-blowin- DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN n mm n No Ointment, Grease, Spray, Lotion, Salve, Things to Smoke or Burn and Then Inhale No Electricity, Massage, Vibration or Instrument! cold-deafnes- AU fh m WAWT TO TELL YOU HOW FREES FREE. Your m - : AMAZES m Never mind what you've tried, or how many times you have been disappointed. I tried and failed for years. I cured myself my friends their friends. THOUSANDS have written to me and thanked me for showing; them how to rid themselves of Catarrh permanently right in their own home visiting or traveling. There may be ten thousand wrong ways, but there is ONE RIGHT WAY. I want vou to know it AT ONCE w-i-. ! MM ss "vso "V " m m j&k -J Y'" rF m ? D n - v ... t . ' ft ... . : ... 4 Washington, Oct. 1C. Provisions of the cotton futures act. held unconstitutional by United Elates Judge Hough In Xew York, will be enforced, it was learned tonight. Pending the outcome of an appeal to the supreme court. Oficials of the treasury and agricultural departments charged with administratinga the ect reached this decision after conference. .lodge Hough declared that as a revenue the ret should have originated in the House, not the Senate. It will be contended that the tax provision of the bill did originate in the House as an amendment to the Senate measure. 1 .x; I kv I I KM is- - i I 1 S llTt jpiL 1 Human nature is the same all over. . You know that a little entertainment will open the cockles of the heart and bring you closer to your friends. So it goes some people will offer you a cup of tea or coffee; others a glass of nice rich milk with a biscuit; others a motive is the same but if you Want grape juice highball-Th- e to do the right thing, give your "pals" a bottle of that really delightful beverageTBLATZ BEER. It hits the spot It's satisfactory, refreshing, wholesome and nourishing and contains such a small percentage of stimulant that it must be extremely beneficial. Just place a trial order for use at home and ses how every member of the family will enjoy it VAL. BLATZ BREWING CO.. MILWAUKEE I it 1 The Germania Liquor Co., Wholesale Dealers H. E. BORRMAN, Prop. 77 W. 1st So., Salt Lake City, Uub, Wasatch 1629 |