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Show THE 14 COMMERCIAL MEN and manaRer retary:tr?9urer Hoock & Callaway,. Francis; plumbing-- heating and ventilating. Joseph A. West, , IIERALD-KEPUBLTCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 X, YOU CAN T FIND ANY AUSTRALIANS LAUNCH WARSHIP president West crtician. tr-- ELECT CHAIRMEN r.n, & Co.; Jewelers and It. IVamalt. vice president C. and manautr Leynon-Icarcompany; srrocerles. meats and product. J. S. Smith. United (irocery company; coal. tJeorce O. Smith, vie president and Rsristant manager Martin Coal , ermfany; hooks, stationery anJ IZ. J. rriisl-Shield, secretary-treasur- miscelShields Stationery company; laneous. I. II. Harding, manager S. D. urr Olson and little daughter Marlon left for San Antonio, lex., iu Wednesday be gone aboilt three months. f Sheriff t;oes to Io.,""A-Tf Portmnt John S. Corless left last land. Ore., with extradition papers for the return to Salt rktehealle -- Id emwanted nerefrom the Keystone bezzlement of $172 Coal company. Word has Prof. J. . CroHM Honored. that Prof. been received in SaltofLaKe Pasadena High J O Cross, principal principal of the Waformerly school, school of Salt Lake and the Og-de- n satch has been chosen a Hihof school, the advisory board of the memberKeview. He was selected from School a list of 700. Home Kconomics Meeting. Mrs. Leah Widtsoe and Dr. J. C. Hogenson will be the speakers at the Home Ecoin the nomics convention Fridav night build room of the Bishop's assembly irom meetingit was ing. Thebecause exfound the colwas postponed Monday Utah the from perts would be unable Agricultural to attend at that lege time. Pioueer Stake Theatre Party. The on deacon s work in the committee j Pioneer of Frank stake, consisting P. Jerrv Hancock andto David over 100a theatre party gave Felt, memhura of these nuorums at the Panthrough the tages Saturday afternoon, The courtesy of Manager Newman. DANDRUFF, AND HAIR at -- . Ends Appointing Committee Heads by Postal Cards. Local of er Kvans, undertaker. Civic Condepartment tractor rrp'ovcmrnl and builders, J. Moran, I. I. J. Moran company: depresident ntist. Ir. XV. L i:ilerbeck; public official. A. IS. T:arnes. attorney general; surgeons. Dr. A. A. physician. MANY REPORTS ARE HEARD a-n- . STOPS COMING OUT 8I A Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy, glossy and beautiful at once, d V.. M. Itmdley. Kerr; & lUrkrifis: artfi andn.radley. I'ischetlawyer.. crafts, J. Fairbanks. Fairbanks Art Studio; Try as you will, e'ter an application P!mr-l;lA. Hev. and p. Civic Improvement Section in HercyPhilips. d'irator. find a Danderine, you cannot Cor.srreirational : miscel- of trace of dandruff or falling hairsingle and laneous. Ir. K. . Woodruff, Urown. your scalp will not itch,bebut what will Favor of Sutherland's Terry i Woodruff. after a few please you most, willsee new of departments were made weeks' use, when you fine as ISeport follows: Monument Bill. first ye? buthair,really at downy Industrial department Hanklnsr. E. and hair prrowlnt? all over the scatp. 0. Howard, cashier Walker P.rothers. new A little landerine Immediately doubr.nkers: mining Imr Pett, jreperal bles of your hair. No difthe beauty Mines II!n?ham manager company; ference how dull, faded, brltt'.o and Hfsults of the postal rarl election live ?to'k and Georjre for rhooInK- chairman agriculture. Just moisten a cloth with Danof the various & Sons L!v scraBxy. Austin Austin,t on president derine and faction? f the Commercial club formcl stork draw It through carefully : James II. your hair, takins In arconl.inre with the reorsran Izatlon one small utrand laundrymen, "any at and treasurer, The a vie is time. effect president immediate and plan, were announcrl nt t h- - depart- Urown. e Ai Woodrt.ff: public erv-ic- amazlnK hair will be liffht. fluffy mental luncheon yetrd.iy and reports Urown. and Terry electrical. C. II. Hawley. sec- and wavy, your and have an appearance of of activities were made by departan incomparable luster, retary rnd mananer Intermountaln abundance; mental head. Tlctrlc company: engineers. James J. softness and luxuriance, the beauty and The rtnn chairman wr Parke. rrcd lrnt James J. liurke Co.: shimmer of true hair health. a follow: mate-iM. Tlalley. a manufacturers. battle of Knowlton's (let Vhol.aI trade extension dopart-T"r- reneral manarer I'ortland Cement Danderine from any drus store or toilet and Hardware, machinery of Utah: food manufacturers. W. F. counter, and prove that your hair is as It. I T!arer. president nnd C.. 1. n. n. lerit Mutual Creamerj pretty and soft as any that it has been ptest 'ianaarer Pull lake Hardware comfsny;e m Ilanc ous manufacturers, neglected or Injured by careless treatrtTirsnv; builder and ifiatrial.i. upplie It. V.. Hard ley. bottie will double tho Manufactur- ment. A ar.t reen. manager rriiry hair. of of Advertisement. ers" Association estate your real l'l'ih; beauty T'tah Klre Clay prmident romj-anyliquors. Janb Cieorcre M. Cannon, nnd Improvements. A. Kahn. president I'a-Me- Co. i:rthT . M. Cannon rcantile company; commercial ciUnnf p, preldnt ublb-ltdepart-pn- t were considered. convention crl An effort will be I. It. &cOaroutte, !,il nent American 'Adver;l5lnsr. Malctdrn McAllister, reade to Wire company; produce nnd fleet to locate them here. try counselor: r.ewtpaper and commission. M. . K vtr.r president advertising N A. maIn and. the irereral conventions dera.H'.ainc. McKay, publicity fnfnstn company lumber. S. nner '!reprf Lake Tribune; printing crafts, partment C. C. Backes was elected T,V. Morrison Lumber Slt w. Morrison. T. Harris, president and treneral company; roil, A. I. I'iron. trencral J. pro tern. iSoss Ileason sugminasrer Tribiine Itorttr company; chairman rale Bent l.'tah Ftf- cons;. any: dry amt'sement out a folder to show gested pelting I). Oeorpre companies. rnd rlothtr. J. If. , I,ove traffic I'yper. manaper wenic roads and aide trips from Salt T.ake Salt theatre: M. I., '' clsrai" bote! ifutnitS'T W. II. Kllison was appointed O. IS elf. Lake. t;orire an' 'ite-c- r. nnd toaer I. I Werthelrner. vice committee of one to confer with transfer and atlrand nt nd mna;er Knlm Brothers; manasrer Hotel I'tnh as to how the Junction n. 1 T 23-ce- f vr4 sVt uwi Vi 5 T,- - t ;T f ar nt I 'ill : - r A- v rro'-'-ries- frlr t ; . " - if! !. Spltko. rr,e'ti. Carpenter Paper A. : . t!on trar'sporn srcneral eerent tomp" Aml Tetn,ry r;ri;any. trade extension department tl. , frank Hatterlll. in ui 1 arcldent ' ifi-ie- -- er In rural vl-- 1 1 . ' A- - '.nd-.-s- t Pns-sCd- - 8 A reso- lution was passed recommending' that with the board of governors appoint a large the Mid- committee to devise ways and means land TraiL to secure the monument to irrigation rechairman, deIr. K.In D.theWoodruff, as provided in a bill now before concivic ported he had Improvement attended a meet- gress, as introduced by Senator Sutherthat partment the city commission January 13, land. ing of The wholesale trade extension deand seemed that the entire commission to be in favor of establishing: more partment further considered holding a baseball diamonds nnd tennis courts. buyers' convention, and a committee A committee composed of W. II. Greg- composed of Joseph A. Decker C. A. ory and IMchar.d Klettlni?. was ap- Fnu8 and S. A. Pyke. was appointed to pointed to report rext meetlnj? on the consult wholesale houses concerning It. co-opera- s'en ral lenn Mutual Life: fire i.d c.i':alfy insurance, I. mil Selbach. com- 1 e people W. II. IxVev, Commercial club can life Crand Kxnress; Junction In boosting ". C. Farrell. arnt titu Cottortil Auto Tra company; limilcr, Houston Keal Kstate . XV. If. worlhv. man.u:r Standard secretary V. If. Isivt"n. ;a n v. drutrs. company: l,nm!rr e Hear forum ee Iteporta. president and rRni?r Iayton I company; ladle" f u'rif v;l,ii:. In the Industrial department at the lrur fdmon, president arul manager Pari 4 meeiini yesterday !t was reported that had been obtained I'tlHnery. mn' ft:rni! lnir, Jime p. Information Oardaer. presfdmt ;ardr.r ri s. and the Adams; three V. homo furni'hint:. I. le of esta.S JlshlnKthem hero fnn'H, mc ,f, , "I name' this vessel the Swan," said Lady Cresswell, wife of Hear Admiral in motion and as fierce in Cresswell of Australia, "and may she be as graceful Good fortune to her and to all that sail in her." flprht as her living namesake. new Australian warship left the ways in the presSuch were the wishes as-thence of a Kreat assemblage of federal and state government officials. circular letter to the assessors. itt te City Brevities Attend Clileaero Meetlngf. Walter Wright, manager of the Credit Men's association, has gone to Chicago to attend the annual meeting o,f the adjustment bureau of the national association. VLsltlnit In Mrs. Charles W. Tunn, t1 ' numbers were frequently encorea. Ensign Ward Deneflt. At Mr. and ward chapel Friday evening Mrs. Charles W. Meakin will present Miss Violet Perkins, who will give a "Romeo and reading of Shakespeare's all the characters Juliet," delineating The proceeds will go toward the building lund of Ensign' ward. lienor Itobbery of Fifty Cent. J. TlziTr iff 511 S. Third East street, to the police yesterday that reported he was held up on South Main street evening and robbed of 50 cents Friday some valuable papers belonging to and the Utah Hide & Stock company, where he is employed In the office. Stolen Overcoats Recovered. Two from the overcoats, recently stolen locker room of the west side high school were recovered by Sergeant a Commercial Thomas Simpson instore. The coats street second-han- d had been sold, according to the dealer, by two well dressed young men. They were the property of George Mock of 561 Keats place and Hubert Pascoe of 115 J street. Hurt ly Kail.ShoeArthur Robinson of the Robinson company suffered a fracture of his lower left rib yeswhen he slipped on the ice in terday his home, 9S3 E. Sixth South front of Mr. Robinson also suffered an street. to his right arm. He was atinjury tended at his home by Dr. John V. Urown. His condition is not considered serious and he is expected to be at his business in ' a few days. Morrison Is Winner. S. W. Morri- - Enii ; - AX done. "I saw a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement and I sent for a free sample and applied it according to directions, and It gave me relief so 1 bought more, and in ten days I was healed." (Signed) Mike Gager, Westphalia, Kansas, July 7, 1915. by Mail Sample Each Free Adon With dress Second Week of Our Undermuslin Sale Many new goods that arrived too late for last week will bo shown first time Monday. There is no comparison with Walker's prices when quality of merchandise is considered. It's Walker's for "Good Goods" now and always. Three Big Lots of Undcrmuslins; priced at 9 3) $L39 mi $L75 Every wanted garment, and ich the best In quality, making and trlmmlnrr. in itj class. Oowrs. combinations. chemise, envelope drawer?. cor?t covers and petticoats. Much of the work closely resemble?, handwork. The tattrr.s of Lrce and embroideries are' many and varied. Philippine Envelope Chemise, fcpcciai .Monday at & U a U yokes are handmade and finished with reco edge. These three purpose garments, taking- the place of chemise, corset cover and drawers, axe very popular. The material a very sheer nainsook. Soe-ctfor one dy only. - al .SI .25 and il.."if) values WW Clearance of Women's y-t- o -- wv Priced Less Than the Cost of Labor Alone ear Naturally these garments arc not the latest in style, but several dollars spent with your dressmaker will give you garments. The wearables included in this sale arc the products of the best known makers. AVe quote our former sale prices to show you the great savings possible. down-to-the-minu- -- BS'o mmmmw 17 Well knitted nrnmUi for we babies. Ar In sweater crat style. with pink or blue. i r.eo camiy coats aro rialn white or f!n!:-.f TT m fiiir reul.r stock and th clearance rrlce is effective all Broken Lines Madame Irene Corsets, For s merly rneeil siu to W2 &&u&y& of those famous corsets, which are known the worll for their t'fHenf. Material finest coutll. and finished with thre pn hose2S stinportersu Uw and medium bust with long 2 skirt. fa with the exception of 25 and 2. Some sllght-I- v n'.lel les from display. (Third floor.) FeTeraJ doren pair over ANOTHER BIG SALE! ::-i- New Silk B Suits; A small lot of eight (8) only. Brown, black, navy and garnet. All gantly tailored and trimmed. Kull range of sizes. No exchanges. $85 Chiffon Velvet Sui- tvel- $15 on deposit. It has been held in the "will call" desk tho required time, nnd will now be sold. A bargain. Fur trimmed. One Brown Velvet, (On sain in Economy Basement only.) Mm , fur-trimm- Suit; ed ed formerly priced at $G0.50, now & lEa C5 Suit; Silk and Cloth Coats; former prices $25 to $75, now Just fi 0 laa coats in this lot. Must of them are jdnin and fancy cloths; three, are black silk. May need a little altering to brinj; them to present style. Damask, yard, $1.29; ch 72-in- Linens 70-in- ch ch Winter Suits; former price $25, now All Other Cloth Suits; former .ou to 2yo, now prices 27 WHITE DOITED SWISS inches wide; patterns in several size dots. Sale price, yard 36 in. IMPEHIAL NAIXSOOK wide; soft and sheer; sold In full pieces at or, per yard 40 In. "ZAIDEE" NAIXSOOK wide; sold only in full pieces of 12-ya- 20c rd I? SI. 65 r.ard.8: SHADOW CIIEC1C XAIXSOOK new weave; will be pop Entirely ular for waists; 40 inches wide; bolts only, at 10-ya- .S3oSd rd (Annex.) all-wo- : . 95 tia a mm The number is limited, but the offer includes our entire stock of cloth suits other than those advertised above. Products of the best makers and in good range of colorings. All new this season. Not all sizes of a kind, but all sizes in the lot. New Tub Silk Waists ch 40-IX- CII ol The material pretty mixtures. Just the kind of suits for business women. Good styles. fur-trimm- it All-wo- ol ele- Only 12 suits in this lot. One Blue Panne Velvet, formerly priced at $09.50, now A bit: rrr"hao made by oar lonorny Basement buyer, who b now in Now York. Forty (40) handsomo UIc dresses mostly fino tafiVta. just received by express and on pale Monday.' Some arc crepo de chines with lace sleeves and yokes. Mostly solid colors of navy, prreen. helio, tan, maize; also black. Manv aro elaforately jrarnitured. All sues to 40. Bo on hand earlv Monday for they aro newest spring models and at the price will sell readily. Stc tho window display, 1 Former Prices $40 to $55; Now Just one handsome suit, in size 3(5, and in a brown vet. It was sold for $S.3.00 and the purchaser paid CG-in- Full UEHKELEY CAMBRIC 36 inches wide, soft finished, well U n own iieiiendable 4 Vl brand. Yard nLEACIIED MUSLIN good grade for all houseVery hold uses. Sale price, yard "ALI'IXE ROSE" LOXO CLOTH Yard wide, cut from full pieces. You know the regular price. Sale price, yard WHITE LAWX Very sheer for children's dresses and women's waists. Per 3L3C d wek. ?? and "White" Goods lie here eaxl3 Monday. vet TOWtl Special Values in Muslins - Fur-TrimmedVel- 6QOPi 24-in- ch Former prices wero up to $50.00, and not before offered at special sale under $19.75. All arc fur trimmed. Two dollars spent with your dressmaker for alterations will make them stylish'. Four laco combination evening- dresses will be included in the None reserved and no exchanges. 1! Damask, yard, .$2.25 Damask, yard to match all the above.) (Brown's Napkins Brown's Damask Sets, 2x2 yard cloth and 12 napkins to $9.75 and $11.50 match, at Brown's Damask Sets, 2x214 yard cloth and 12 napkins to .$10.75 and $12.75 match, at Other Irish Linen Pattern Cloths; size 2x2 yards, $3.75; size 2x2y2 yards, at $4.50; Napkins to match $4.75 either ' cloth, dozen if Just 9 Velvet Dresses, . . . . Choice Jot. fl I Sold in Salt Lake Exclusively at Walker's Brown's $ Creations of such well known makers as Josephs, E'ddie Mayer, Collins, and others. The materials and trimmings aro very high class. Sold throughout the world. "GOOD "8h amtoc $1.39, and to$17S;Choicc request. "Ciitlcura, Dept. T, The last week to get fine linens at old prices as present stocks cannot be duplicated under 20 to 40 per cent advance because of war conditions in Europe. te Just 10 Eveninq Dresses: Former Prices $50 Skin Book KEIIEAIUNG DKMKU UULGftlt. Jan. 15. A second sanity Denver,was denied James C. Bulger, hearing convicted slayer of I... F. Nlcomedus, by in district court late toJudge Wright was declared day. Bulger a hearing recently sane after as to his mental condition ordered by the supreme court. is under sentence to be execut-- ' Bulger ed the week of February 27. John These on Sale 0 to 12 Monday Only: vui Th Infants' Sweater Coats, former rim d son was declared the winner of the Commercial club slough tournament last night. A. P. Spitko won second The consolation prize went to prize. Dr. R. A. Bowdle. Some thirty-fiv- e took part. mm iluced. 32-- p. post-car- ton. OXDAY starts the second week of our semiannual "White Sale." The success of the first week much exceeded our expectations, but for this week many new lines of white merchandise, which arrived too late for last week's business, will be shown. Buy now while stocks are unbroken. Prices will not be lower later. Our yearly inventory is just closed and tomorrow begins our great January Clearance Sales. All broken lines and odd lots priced without regard to cost; and all regular lines of winter merchandise materially re- It's the season when every dollar counts and big savings arc possible. Come every day this weel. arv pimples became one sore eruption. The itching was so severe that I could not Bleep and I could not scratch my limbs because they burned so I N. badly. The ' trouble lasted six weeks and I could not do my work as it should have been ! Mmy nt ! 25-ee- "I had a sort of an itching on my limbs,' and at first they broke out in small pimples The skin was inflamed and sore, and also red, and towards the last the rg, ' ! Im-fleme- Law-fenc- SOAP AND OINTMENT I rH ai HEALED BY CUTICURA ! - nt Broke Out in Small Pimples. Itching So Severe Could Not Sleep. Burned Badly. In 10 Days - r B ECAWIE ONE SORE ERUPTIO! I I-- an-no'in- LIBS ; S .98 Striped effects in "1916" color combinations. Also white wash taffetas; and white, flesh, navy, black and yellow crepe de chines. Very latest models. Unusual values. SPECIAL NOTICE None of the garments herewith advertised will be displayed in show windows. You must come Monday you will not be disappointed. . Whi te Sale Many of the new spring lines are in and you will appreciate this leader Square Mesh Bungalow 35c Nets, yard, unusual quality at Laces Famous Scranton nets Walker's. A very cream or Arabian; 42 such a moderate price. Choice of white, inches wide. Choice designs. Exclusive designs confined to cream and Arabian. All good patterns. C5 tneliew wide, upeclal. anl 44 luihfH wlle, upeelnl, jynrd 42 inches vrlde, Mpectal, yurd SN to RO lnehe wide, fcpeciiU, yard 4ri ineheN wide. Hpeelal. yard Bungalow These pricts: In white, . . 16c 10c 2Je SSc (Annex.) |