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Show THE EXCITING SCENES MARK PEACE PARTY'S SAILING Singing, Cheering Crowd Bids Ford and His Companions 'Godspeed' on Mission to End the War "VTF.W YORK, lire. 4. Henry Ford and- more than ninety-eizIeacQ advocate s;lr, from liere tit 'AA'i p. m. today on the steamer Oscar II for Oiritianta, Norway. The party wns accompanied by fifty-seve- n newsi and ceneral paper correspondents s, and morn titan twenty sefpf'tarirs and stonotrrapher?. Thft sailing of the Oscar If. ri.e.l more persons who wfr there to bid tiled for 2 o'clock, was delayed by the friends good-byOne of the diversions during the last unexfrtl arrival of fifteen persona hour was the marriage cn board the who had been invited J.y Mr. I'ord. but ship or Miss Marion Ilubincnm of Phili-- - ht N plioti-jraplse- e. bad not indicate. the7 r.tn.f I valltutf. r rnrdr nation of the. t.acKajff, tl k t of tie f!f late Aports and rrival., am well as the f Ir.al le rmi- cf the !Mp of all but person who held ticket w, t:vj tiji considerable time. Tf t"i Ilryan YIit r" - iirtmrr, WHlfirn Jennings Bryan and Thomas A. Dliifln arrived at the ilock an hour before the steamer sailed to Md faro x1!! to Mr. Ford. Mr. Bryan epent Iistf nn l our with Ford. Mr. nryan spent some time rn the shiptr bidding "Godspeed" as lie termed It. the party. "There i some cbanee for the mlsMon to sal. I Mr. Bryan, "that Is sll I rare tn pay now. except that I wih thembefrr every ko1 fortune." the (fanplank was Jut rulf"I tip a cable niMrriC'-- rushed tn the whip and tt was reported that Ircrd had received a me.acre from. Kins? Hatkon of Norway stating the Forl party wonH ho courteously received in Norway. All of the saloons and many of the cabins on the steamer were decorated with palms, fern, flowers, fines and streamers representing the national rotors of ahntit seventeen countries. Red. white anil blue predominate.!. Two white rfovr, which had and hearing ben carefully mounted olive branche. were suspended from the rellinc t t!i main salmon and excited considerable cornrnent. surrC r adelphia and Berton rtraley of New York. The ceremony wan performed by the liev. Jenkln Lloyd Jones of Chicago, who was a member of the peace par ty. The bride and groom aIo nailed. Crowd Mnis and ('beer. After the ship had been cleared cf visitors and the captain was waiting the word to cast off, the crowd that filled the large pier gathered as close to the uhlp as possible and either sang cheered for th sucsongs patriotic cess of the venture. lries for Henry Ford were responded to by Mr. Ford appearing at the rail. His voice was not sufficiently strc-nto make himself heard to the great crowd, so oim of his friends volunteered to act a his spokesman. He said: "Mr. Ford asks me to assure you Individually and collectively that he appreciates this demonstration and that hn thanks you nil for the Interest In the mission." Mr. Ford nodded In approval as the volunteer finished speaking. When the steamer had backed from her pier and headed down the Hudson river, a number of tugs, each loaded with friends of the Ford party, accompanied her until the Oscar II was well past the Battery. Itiver craft gave the with peace uhlp a parting salut whistles and sirens as the steamer swept down the bay. t g HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, DECFnrBSR.5,.1915 N, Coughs and Golds Are Dangerous but serlcun and often dangerous. theyare "Oh, It's only a cold!" 1? a common remark, but many such cases prove serious. Colds are often the beginning of fatal diseases, such as pneumonia, diphtheria, fever, and throat and lung An almost Imperceptible troubles. chilling can start a cold that laata weeks, even months, before the health la completely restored, and the loss of time, energy and money is considerable. When the system la fortified and use of restrengthened by the Judicious such as Duffy's liable Pure Malt Whiskey, coughs and colda ere often prevented and broken up. It Is an absolutely pure malt whiskey, made for medicinal purposes only, and to sufferers has proved invaluable from throat affections, bronchitis, grip and all deep seated coughs and colds. It should be in'every home, for people who "Get Duffy's and keep well" are seldom troubled with coughs, colds or grip. It's better to take Duffy's than to you had, so get a bottle of Sold Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey today. dealby most druggists, grocers and ers, $1.00. Jf they can't supply you. write us. Useful "household booklet s.nt free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. P.ochcster. N. Y. NOTICE "If for Colds are called minor tonic-stimula- allnnts. nt SPECIAL some rea- son your local trade cannot supply you send your order and remittance to The Daffy Mnit Whiskey Co, Minna St, Sao Francisco, Calif. They will have your order taken care of promptly at the following prices: 1 Itottle Kcpresn Paid 91.15 2 Mottles kCspresn Paid 2.10 4 llottlea KspresM Paid 4.00 Remit by "Express Order, .Post Office Order or Certified Check. If cash la sent have your letter registered." 171-1- 73 the Frederick VIII of the same line, which sails on December H. This second partv may number a dozen and It was announced will Include three who did not go on the Oscar II. Their names were not revealed. Included among those who missed the Oscar II was Frederick Bruce Davis, a Yale student, who. after a hurried amfrom San Francisco, sacrificed his trip bition In order to save Mrs. Alice Park of Palo Alto. CaJ.. a suffraare worker, the disappointment of belne left Davis helped Mrs. Park to get her ticket and after he saw her safely aboard the ship returned to purchase his own only to reach the pier too late. a momentticket, In the list of envoys given out by Mr. Ford's assistants are the Itev. Charles F. Aked of San Francisco: Sen-T. ator Helen It. lloblnson. Denver. Monroe Smock. New Plymouth. Ida., and U Weatherby. Uncoln. Neb. Arthur Twenty-thre- e members of the purtyr. are women. Students from Yale. Vas-saUarnard. Dartmouth, Oberlin. Williams. Drake. Vanderbilt and Columbia Kanand tho Universities of Missouri. sas. Ohio. Iowa. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Illinois. Nebraska. Michigan and Texas accompany the expedition. The peace delegates received large bearlna: a white red celluloid buttons with rays and the words: ''Out of star the trenches bv Christmas." kov-ernor- s. -i do-k- Operations on Land Withdrawn From Entry. From O06S Coff San Francisco. Dec. Anv who lias lioadaolies, bilious heart flutter, or some other of these common ills, had hotter look to coffee drinking: and remember that there's one sure, easy way to be rid of oof fee troubles quit coffee and 0110 at-tac- ks, Use 4. , An Impelling Entire Line of Suits, Dresses, Skirts Nothing reserved your choice at Onr entire stock of Children's Coats at OFF. Our entire stock of Children's Dresses at OFF. ONE-FOURT- I 3 Kern county oil wells bv the Midway Oil company. The lands Involved were valued at more than $1,000,000 because of the oil. The circuit court upheld the government's" view that the suits were propIn a court of equity. Upon erly broutrht this, it was said, depended the question of whether or not these and many other millions would suits running Into many have to be retried In a court of law. The lands in question were withbv the department drawn from entry 1908. It was shown, of the interior In and later were included In the Tafu withdrawal order of 1909. The government contended that wells were not bored on the lands until after January MACHINEGUN BATTERY . t lie Pure Food-Dri- ' Soldiers Being Trained in Operation of Deadly Implement of Warfare. nk A level teaspoon ful in a cup of boiling water makes a delicious drink instantly. The rich flavour of Instant Postnm, much like the mild Javas of the Old Dutch Gov't, plantations, makes the change easy. Iut more important. Instant Postuni, made only of wheat and a bit of molasses is free from the drug, caffeine, in coffee, or anv other harmful element. Old and young alike mav drink as much as thev desire with no bad "after effects." Pure and 'delicious. Instant Postuni costs less and tastes better than much of the coffee in general use. Xo bother to prepare no bother to health. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM S nd a two cent stamp to the Postuni Cereal Co., Ltd., at Battle Crock, Mich., for a sample of up Instant Postum. ma- 4. Discussing chine gun equipment of the German forces along the Russian front. Colonel Clergel of the Russian army. In .the Huj-skInvalid states that the German army Is becoming cne great machine gun battery. German aim, according to It is the the writer, to Instruct every common soldier of every branch of the service how to manipulate a machine gun In caseof necessity.. Even tho teamsters and members of the sanitary corps heads are receiving such instruction. Another thing noted by Colonel Clerrapidity with gel Is the extraordinary which the Germans are introducing automatic rifles. atThe Germans dislike for bayonet Colto tack Is responsible, according in Geronel Clerget, for the change, man tactics. l CALLS CONFERENCE. ON . conference on by( the Napreparedness will be held tional Security league in Washington about the middle of January, It was announced here tonight. Committees of experts are now being appointed to make studies and reports upon twenty-fiv- e propositions relative to the league's Recomprogram for preparedness. mendations to Congress will follow the representation of the reports of the conference. 4. A BOWLDER FALLS UPON CAR Messenger Killed In Unusual Kprea Accident on tireat Northern Itond. boulder Spokane, Dec. 4. A two-to- n fell from nn overhanging cliff today upon Great Northern train No. 4 4. crashed through the roof of the express car and killed W. C. Dunbar, the express messenger. The accident happened eight miles each of Wenatchee. Crepe de Chine Special $1.25 Yd. entire line of Crepe de Chines, 40 inches "wide, in a full line of colors and black. A dress length would make an appreciated Christmas gift. Regularly sold at $1.75 and $2.00 a yard; Our Among them you will find worked scarfs and dresBer to $28. Commencing Monday morning. 1 your choice at We especially call your attention to a number of beautiful and. dresser scarfs In the newest and choicest: designs, library scarfschoice now at HALF PRICE. values, your $1.50 Black Satin, 95c Yd. scarfs hand-embroider- - O Price Vz, ed regular $15.60- - 4l 1 O C special sale price centerpieces, library beautifully In tne choicest color designs, also pillows, waists. Infants' and tochildren's dresses, collars, collar and cuff sets, dollies, guest towels, dressing match, and complete luncheon sacques with caps seis. Ana regular prices range from 60c This is an all-sil- black Satin, k 36 inches tride, a really good value at $1.50 a yard. centerpleoes, and $17.50 :. Special sale price Qf ie iii iikG Hotel Keepers, Rooming House Keepers and Thrifty Housewives will be quick to take advantage of the attractive price reductions that will be in evidence all next week. A nice variety of HEMMED. 52c Size 54x90, 65o values 56o Size 72x90, 70c values 80c Size 72x90, $1.00 values 60c Size 81x90, 75c values 88c Size 81x90, $1.10 values $1.00 Size 81x90. $1.23 values $1.0S SIse 90x90. $1.35 values $1.00 Size 90x99. $1.25 values $1.20 Size 90x99. $1.50 values Size 90x108, $1.35 values. .. .$1.08 Size 90x108. $1.65 values. . . .$1.32 HEMSTITCHED. 80a Size 81x90. $1.00 values $1.08 Size 81x90, $1.35 values $1.20 Size 90x90, $1.50 values Size 90x99, $1.65 values. ... .$1.32 $1.52 Size 90x108, $1.90 values "White Wool Blankets from the Home-mad- e Provo Woolen Mills. They are slightly soiled, that is vhy we are offering them at these prices Blankets. $1.50 cial at . . $12.50 Blankets. spe- - cial $7.00 at . . . . spe- - S8.34 $16.00 Blankets, cial at spe- - S10.67 ed Sprea ds $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.23 $2.75 Large CRIB SIZE. values values values values values values " for for for for. for for. $1.00 . $i.20 $1.60 : $1.80 $2.20 ize, 13-Embroidered, Cut Corners 4, values for. $3.60 $4.00 $5.50 values for .$4.40 $6.50 values for $) 20 $5.40 $0.75 values for $6.40 $8.00 values for $7.20 $9.00 values for 4 Sire, with Kmbroldered, cut corners $2.25 values for $1.80 values $3.50 for .....$2.80 a i values for. $3.60 4 Hemmed Size, Large $4.00 values for $3.20 $4.50 values for $3.60 $5.00 values for $4.00 $6.00 values for ;.$4.80 $8.00 values for $6.40 $4.50 $5.00 values for r. 13-- Three Extraordinary Specials All silk moires and fancy jacquards, from 4 to 5 inches wide, 25c and SOc values, a 1 19c yard No. 2 moires, fancies, jacquards, 4 to S'o in. wide; values to 50c a yard, special 25c All-sil- k No. S Print Rowarps, man stripes and other fancy ribbons; values to $1.50 for 39c. 1 42x36, 42x36, 42x36, 42x36. 45x36, 45x36. 45x36, 15c values. values. 20c 25c values. . . SOc values. . 17 ic values. 22Jc values. 27Jc 4 5x3 6, 324c 45x38i. 35c 50x384. 40c 10-- 4 values. values. values. values. .12Jc . .16o . .20c . .24c . .14c .17c . ,22c . .26c . . 28c . .32c INITIAL. Size 45x36, 35c values Your choice of our entire line of Children's Hats, ; special at Women's Pattern Hats, regular $6, $7, and $8 values, special at , 17Jc oi ...49c $1.00 H ana oaas H alf Price These are manufacturer's samples no two alike regular prices from $1.50 to $20, your choice now at SOc on the dollar We were exceptionally fortunate to obtain this line of Hand Bags. They are a manufacturer's entii-- sample line. Hundreds to select from in all the latest styles and shapes. Among them you will find seal, pin seal, mat seal, crepe seal, patent calf and a variety of leathers. The regular prices other JT FlCe to $20.00; vour choice at from $1.50 range e up-to-d- ate OUR 112-11- 4 DRUG SO. ....nail STORE IS AT MAIN STREET! Inch, Inoh, 225c values 42 inch, 324c values.... 45 Inch, 2 Bo values 45 Inch, 35c values '. 17io 26o 20c 28c PILLOW CASINO. 42 45 inch, 20c values.. Inch, 22io values. 16c ....... .17ic PILLOW SHEETING. 54 63 72 81 90 ......... .20c inch, 25c values. 22o Inch, 27c values 34c Inch, SOc values Inch, 32 ic values. .......... 26c 28c Inch, 85c values OTHER SHEBTIXG at 9flC& Clf AL.L, S6 PLAIN. Size Size Size Size Size Size Sle Size Sizo Size 40 42 u0 vll Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases Here's a Remarkable Sale lillinerv: Z. C. ft Kibbon No. with fringed Large size, 13-cut corners $4.00 values for $3.20 $5.00 values for $4.00 $6.30 values for $5.20 $7.00 values for.. $5.60 Regulation size, hemmed spreads SOc $1.00 values for $1.23 values for $1.00 $1.50 values for SI. 20 $2.00 values for $1.60 $2.50 values for $2.00 $2.75 values for $2.20 $3.00 values for $2.40 $4.25 values for .$3.40 $5.00 values for $4.00 $6.00 vaiues for $4.80 11-- 4 fiize,' Hemmed Spreads $3.00 values for $2.40 $3.75 values for $3.00 $4.50 values for $3.60 size. Hemmed Spreads $2.75 values for .......42.20 $3.00 values for $2.40 4, SOc Pillow Tubing 20o values. ....... . .16o Bed Sheets Wool Blankets Vs Off PREPAREDNESS New York, Dec. H Society Finis Goo ds at rial rice 11-- Petrograd, Dec. Our entire stock of Waists all Waists from $8 down, at 20 per cent Off, and all .Waists above $8 at ONE. FOURTH OFF. H ONE-FOURT- VMVlum We were exceptionally fortunate in obtaining this beautiful line of finished Art Goods.' They were bought at a price. Our customers are now given the benefit of the remarkable purchase. $1.00 FOSTUM IP TO M What would make a nicer Christmas gift? Come early Monday morning and have first choice MAN ARMY BECOMING All Entire Stock of Women's Coats,, excepting Plushes and Rain Coats r 1. 1310. Ins TANT all next week. It is the Greatest Sale Event of the Season. Each reduction positively genuine no marking up, no fictitious values. The govern- ment's victory in tne first of tho imto oust operators from portant cdl suits Kern county- - oil fields was affirmed today bv the United States circuit court of appeals in sustaining injunctions previously granted against operation of Bother ? Tl jfS. The great sale in our Suit and Cloak Department continues be-hl- n. nt se.-rrt.iri- TXjT w-is- h Fonl'a Farewell Statement. I'.efore sailing Mr. Ford Issued what he called a farewell statement. fnr Camera. "I am sailing with the firm belief." a great good will come boarded tit steamer at he said, "that TTenry Ford . the l.fl" oVto-kIt, will keep alive sccompanled by several of this mission. as well that peace'soIs possible thought friends and three policemen. iThe lat- as desirable and long as that Is M rd ter held flie rrowd bark wl of peace exists. clone, hope for a score of moving picture "I know little of the details of the poed cameras nr?d more than seventy-fiv- e of the peace conference, working but I io plan know that every effort will other photographers. T'ord carried a be an made for honorable and early tattered American fiatr. which he peace. f this conference succeeds only sraved with on hand, while lie repeate- in of nebringingforabout a beginning d!- doffed his hat to the cameras. achave will it peace gotiations Fifteen minutes before ship was complished a good work. scheduled to sail, a messenger boy rid"My heart is in this work for peace the pier. and it Is for this reason that I have ing in ft t.iilcib adrove onto behind the ship and helped the The boy carried targ covered caste, stood people to reach a common meeting which was believed to contain a live place of to discuss the possibilities was uncovered, peace with dove When the of other tne representatives however, it was found that the orti-pw- neutral countries. was a large grey squirrel. This "We are leaving on time, and leav-In- tr the feeling that those parts of COURT OF APPEALS created mtirh merriment, and one dir-of the with now at teace ami at war world animal the the placed l ave heard of the plan and are in syme.-1 1.v under one of the mounted peace with the move, and that the best pathy cloves. wishes of the great majorltv go with UPHOLDSOIL OUSTER Two hand played constantly during t.s." Others To Foltow. the Jatt forty-fl- v minutes before the To accommodate a number of peace .hip k"I awny. The . crowd, both outadvocates who arrived too late to sail Inside nr.d on the steadily the scnr II. It was announced at creased, and fimc difficulty was rx on the Ford peace headuuarters here that tn Company Enjoined perlen. e.i clearing the ship of lnt) or reservations will be made for them on Midway Ie S3 INCHES WIDE Senora, 8c yard Storm King, 9o yard... Hope, 11c yard Fruit, 12Jc yard ..65c 71c 8 l-- 3c ..10c UNBLEACHED MTJSLI!. 35 INCHES WIDE. Red River C, 5c yard Cado LL, 7c yard Henderson LL. S l-- 8c 4c 6c yard. ...7o Honest Width, lie yard Indian Head, 12ic yard 9o 10o uay celery Tomorrow Send your friend a crisp, fresh stalk of Utah Celery. Wrapped in a carton ready for mailing in our grocery department. Silk :ose Sale A line of the famous Kayser Silk Hose, in black, white and colors; sold regularly at $1.50 net; special in this sale at $1.10 ' NO EXCHANGES. : . Dust Caps Ju3t what, the housewife needs. Colored Dust Caps that sell regular at 10c each, special 5c |