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Show THE ITERALD-KEPUBTJCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 N, VOTING CONTEST IS THE LEADING TOPIC Herald-Republica- n r Offer of Splendid Scripps-Boot- h Automobile Is Most Popular Event of the Kind Ever Inaugurated Th.t th Grip contest is event that ha everattracting wider attentionprent than any other competitive voting been InIn this city. Is becoming more evident as the time dr&wi augurated for the victorious cna to be announced. Voting continues heaw and nar the younif ladles who are strivlntr to win the magnificent Scrlpps-Root- h roadster are cxertinjr every effort to enlist the support of their friends, new voters and few sales are made in any of the livery day witnesses stores interested In the contest thst are not exchanged Into votes. Tiie given. n the display. desirable In town, not enly for its excellent appearance. but for Its enduring" construction and luxurious equipment. It Is a car of which anyone mar bo and the owner will acquire a social standing which could not be realized proud, in any other way. Standing of Contestants. The standing of the contestant last nlht was as follows:. 529 VOTE. Blanch CONTESTANT. Kimball, Ada ac. .134..", J i .. 21.250 li:a Api. Alton It 21?. 613 Msry .. 11.200 Mayne. Axhby, 230.S95 Mayer, Frieda .. Moser. A. M. .. 10.00 Iierrj. Mrs. J. If. S2 Moore. Sarah .. 1.30 Newman. I'uflch. C. A Miss Ella 24.770 I'ronson. Lucy Nelson. Frank O... 610 C I'smpf.elt. 11.421 NelHon, Eleanor .., .. 2.1 : fornmerford. Wesley 1,553 . .13.iHl "vu. Juiia h;tpde!aln. II.l J 10.?30 Oakley, Mrs. Fred. K .. Churche.. 1.10 203,347 I'oiansky, .... 2.91 Ranee, 'larlc. Mi lUzel Nellie May 1SS.616 Vrkrill. Marv I zz.sn 103.212 ltotlnon.S. Klfanor vombw. Wer!! V 36.030 .. 4.0 Itohey. 'iimmlnc. n Mr. II. KI, Ilushmcr. ;'1.44 Urjvl utler. y.t Mtnnin ..1U.21S Itohrback. Irene 31.865 Mm. Anna S .. orltt. M ...... 4.641 Russell. .. 'ummlnir. Alice fi,:?3 Riser, Irene 62.911 . Alice 4,74 1.512 . .19s.2l Shaw. R. D.i: A Uerbl.U- -. J. V 4.t24 .ulllvan. Mis .. . . Kr.sberrf. Aicni 54.480 Menarker. : 2S.S.'.; Virgin Kul .. .. l.'.lO Tlnney. IMlth li.snn Kre.t. ;harles 5.0S0 Tr'ntr. Catherine 1,255 55 ' M I"r!. i;. I'artr.te COO Taylor. .. ! 1.5 Marraret MIj Taylor. l.lo c.T. W .. 1.0" lke. Mrs. K. F 1.515 ;idl!n. Miss Emily.... . . 88.4 21 Vnness. irtstenwalt. loo.r-Harold . . 1.410 Vanc Kdward C20 Emily lornan. I"n t I 0 W. J 212.1. t.0 Wllste, Hrtie. Mary White. Asl!ev 540 Huffman. . .. l.:.2 CTark. Annlr 4 95 4 Suzanna May Mrs. A 1.64 Ifopktn. Crltchlow. Mrs. II. II 5.550 Vtruina Kyle. 6.i;o fraehl. A i.o?a store and A. Cohn'i l)rv lioois Co. 4 Jiepartment I, S Main street. Hanoi iMMsum iirra.i. made by Superior luklntr Co ? ' Never Sut.stltutors " five stores. "r"m!"','OPnon m Men 'irnUhln? (UMnsr Ad.irns. Karn.i . ..... street. building. ii..n iirvinTs, silte. .MamKearn inors tonron bnlldinsr. 2'; jrofnrs In : .!dr?.lre-- 1 o taken in tablespoon doses in equal amounts of water or milk before meals and on retiring as sists digestion, in this way strengthening the system to resist cold and other disease germs. Duffy's should be in every medicine chest. Smart and jaunty are the correct terms to describe the new suits, but no amount of description will do justice to the extreme modishness of these garments. Every wool or silk fabric designated for spring wear will be found represented in our unusually large showing of the new suits. The new tailored effects are strikingly distinctive. Rows of stitching add the finishing Ita-he- ........... :si lvl. i . . tch Furniture l ,,nc?r) W. 4 an i -- R. 1 First South. Main; Sanitary V 63 -- Seerlsnion-oPorter-Wnlinn'- o., The heavy Bun of the Youn Men's Christian soclation will be trained on the Satt Lnko public toof most of the day from the pulpits leading; churches, us the second step In tho cainpaltcn for funds to be started Some of the best Monday afternoon. known workers in the association life have been brought to the citv for the umpaiKn and tnee will be heard in different churches and will work the next few tiay.i in to raise the needed money. Kr tends of tile local association will be on hint at the various church services this forenoon to give out3 ticket to men and boys for the C. A. Wherry this afternoon. will be in charge of Ir. tiie boy's mect-ins- r at First 1'resby terlan church at 3.30 o'clock. Prof. Jolin Koscll will furnish a violin solo. At the metis meeting nt 4 o'clock at First Methodist church special music will be furnished bv about twenty members of the Orpheus club. Salt' male and these men will dike's lcal in the chorus, singing. Association sneakers have been asa folioWK In the local churches: signed F. II. T. latchie. First Presbyterian. .'.SO p. m.. boys' miiss meeting; p. in. I. li. Uho.les, Haptist. 7.15 11 a. m.; Phillips ConFirst Mttliodist. ;. S. Pilhclmer, 8 p. m. gregational. 11 a. m.; David O. i'iist Presbyterian, I.atshaw. Ontral I Christian, 11 a. m.; p. in., men's mass First Methodist. Westminmeeting. K. A. Krussman. ster Presbyterian. 11 a. m. the real lieginning at noon Monday funds will be opened, campaign lorMiller will net as chair lee i'hi.rlcs man and Harry V. Sturges as vice chair m in and associated with them will bo li'i.ut trdttv workers. The is to raise onlv Stji.O for the work plan th.ls vear and a like amount for lsl7. T.'oout an d!rtctors have each of the two extensive program for mapped years alie.nl. which If.i ludes the addition of a trained boys' secretary. Homer for several years boys' secretary of the Salt Lake asso-be ciation, who left two years airo. will brought Lack to take charge of this work. Frank II. T. P.Itehle. one of the workers. Is enthusiastic about the future in Salt Lake. 155-16- 1 T-- rtuin-hgoln- k r i Cl Ik S-t- if c T'.-t. a:-is;l- u TkcDoctorS J Le-al- i ..t., Cnllege-KHwoo- . , V4 - . Dayton. 1m-manu- . lor rtiy. full name and "'ope must he Klven. hut only Initial or fictitious n.imo will he usd in my . r. can he prerfi. aJ-dr-- irt n.iru i. tt-- s :ii any Any dru?;:lst can wew-siccKe- d rij.iioriH .Irun store. onlr of wholesaler. They should eoon Improve system. your condition. writes: i lea- tell me what "Mary" can do t cet r! l of thl tir-- d My mother .says my Idood t In bad eonditlon." Answer: If you have bad blood, you n koo.1 .system r.ee.j n eleaner. blood com wrlt "Crey" "My hair and tonic. Sucu you will purifier in-i liave lar Iruff and oir. tch ; itrvi in thrc ram eulpherb tablets headache. Constipation, sulphur. I aitvays recommende the t.( n.. j.iiiuw Kin. coatC'i tongue. nrv. Answer: u r plain ylicw mlnyol to restore ou"ncs and Ieepirn-sa tired are symptom. and of impure m holthful condition and out th ecal? feeling .vtrr-f.h.iir. blood. lndrtifr.r. n!aidnhnlfalltnc st oi ront-irto Mlrij the dry f lir and m.ikc It r In the hct "T. O." nsk: "What may I do for It tnt hrvtr ar. ! fcro'.v of. rheumatism? I have a!p tn.-y: constantiv : all over my frodv an!rains have 1had for yeara. My Jo'nt am alnome-thinand 'M!.rah" vrlt'.: "IUp want ecu tch and most a cripple." to taki to oMa tc. am troubled with Answer: Vom win find no better ..;.! in myrt.ntly. afid cor throat. I treatment ytT. rheumatism than the folouch nmch. loo. and my tonsil and lowing: 2fordram of iodide of lrortchi4l dr ?or." 4 drams sodium salicylate potassium. ) 0.. 1 oz. eomp. essence-rardlolAnwer:e I eusriit that jourr.l cet CJ wine of colchicum. 1 o. romp, fluid balmwort, ct with rr."iitlio.:,ixfn ar. cf syrup earjiai-arlllonw .r.'-or, take, rtnt noimn! or hony. and comp. yru; Mix nnd a Ther is teaepoonful at meal brtfrr forco treatnnt and times before coin to bed. again r a t r n. It and 'olds than Just C! This mlxturo has been the most sucI. ur oo?h" and hal the cessful hrpks I treatment have ever known nnrhfr.n-ili jt a- t a experience. h latative tt nt l. in Ihrowtnj; out of in ail my varied 3t jjt thtb cold Inflammation. "W. C. I." asks: "Will votj please V me what to tako for kidney Taa v I regain my tIl "Hrw I Wr!f: trouble? have conMant headache, ? weisM and 1 so tvnk chill and fever. Pn My feet nwell and J fortf-fUe end nin. ho:;j r.ejth Is terribly muddy look-Ifimy complexion Is I fionn r!.r." and have Hacks under my eve.. 1 have pains In my back all the time. I V.u tvi;? find Jut the proper ton!.- ar. t f!eh buiLlr jmi-- r juir am nfrntd of IJrik'hf disease." 1 hy ii'irq; rrcu:,irly three. rain hyrf-rrUcareful not to take cold. n.ev 1 build up GetAnswer: tablet. a tube of "balmwort" tablet. at etrer.Ktii.th.-r-N !'.;. and flsh. once, and take according to direction.. rurv time and have they Rr Thrs are the bert you can take to Mrhly recrrnmnded. benefit your conditio!, and continued :4 fi whould result In permanent treatment "NUcar? em "My mind relief. to he srrttine vrl!; eak and whole sys-teem to be losing my etrenscth fa-"Mr. TL r." write: "Two yeara nco I I'lea.se u."t' may take vo'ir prescription reduced my weight .1 t to relieve onduion. and flf feti pound. I have forpotten the rct-rto fa'dtb-rmy ytrri new lif. and name of the me tablet use. had yoi I and a r me know Flea twrnty yci what they were." jct year older than I r ru. I hi Answer: recommended always Answer: Your nerve cell and tissue five irraln arbvlon tablets to reduce not cell have recevlnc proper Sold by druj:slt In Pealed weight. take three nutrition of lltritr and tub. with full direction. cadomene tablet t a invigorate jrraln the - T 4 :. i.-- I 'n! 1 1 lolsi:-pton- yr-- -- t ! - M 1 1 a ! it. !n n-- d ih - " stre-.-th- j; Awt: - , r, pre-cr!b- ed m AUTOS TO t BE INSPECTED sofn-thm- sr .!-;- rr.i en-erK- fo-- - -y d l'n I; CA fJ K Sc From 11.30 to 2.30 FINE MUSIC, BEST OF CUISINE And new entertainer cverv treefc V'c invite yoa to our popular cabaret. Special features every night. FRANK MALONEY, Prop. ' Itefr"' - .3 1 V yi (Innrrn ItequrMed to tlrhttf Car to Local Shop. O. Welir.cr, representative Motor company of the Wagnertraveling of St. Louis, an expert on electric starters an.i lighting systems, arrived here Sat urday, having leen sent by the Stude-bake- r corporation to and IlR'htlng system oninspect all 1916starting model cars now In Studebaker the hands of owners. studebaker 1S1G owners are requested to bring their cars to th local branch salesroom, where they will be inspected by tins expert. 1011. it acts cellist.hookf.ij. Jess ki;m:i and Frank Williams, are announced to nn- Jaager.on pianist, the benefit program for the pear Theatrical Mechanics association to be held at the Salt Lake theatre next Under New Management. Specializing (heir new i merchants' Inncli..fed Studebnkrr Tuesday. Other local net promised by the theMilatrical men are the "Dllllngbuster lions," from the pen of S. li. Newman, and Ernie Evans with his cartoonist feature. STOVR .STAIITN Flit I'. Firo. thought to have started from an overturned stove in a rear room, caused damage estimated at ?r0 to the store of Ilenjamln Wagner at clothing 53 Commercial street, shortly after midnight. The los i fully covered by Insurance. MILITARY BALL Logan, February 21. trip from Salt Lake and $2 from Ogden. via Oregon Short Line. Limit February 22. Advertisement. $2.50 round K p J t7 J Comes 32 inches wide, in ivory shade ; per yard Keith-O'Brie- 1 Co. n Main Floor. .J v. Co. Keith-O'Bri- en l New York's Latest Hair Creation "Krowno Curls 79 . The two and three clasp Reynier Gloves range in price from $1.50 to $2.50 the pair. sixteen to twenty-fou- r button models range in price from $3.50 to $5.00 the pair. The v We shall be pleased to have yon All gloves carefully fitted by experienced fitters. call and inspect the new gloves for spring wear. A cluster of ringlet curls with its own bone hairpin. Easily adjusted. Always dressed. Bound to be popular among women who like something "chic" in hairdrcssing. Made of first qiiality hair, in all shades from blonde to black (except gray). Introductory price, $3.45 and $3.95. Krowno Curls are sold exclusively at Experts will dress a set in j our owu nail uiLiiuut cuargy. Keith-O'Brien- 's. AT 1 Keith-O'Brie- . 1 7 New Reynier, Gloves or Spring Are Here el to bo due Fult to collect $3,100 on a note was he?un alleged Winifred S. by 1'rosser Sarah T. Mansfield and others. against Suit to collect $573 alleged to be due on a noto was begun by the ers Slate bank against D. C.FruitgrowChristie Youngs sued W. F.Overly. Young;! for divorce on crourd of desertion. West The filed suit conipanv Krnest II. Hill to collect $S7.'i0 against alleged b to due ,n a note. a statutory ofComplaints barging were issued fense the by county attorney ngainst .1. C. Schautard. a musician. and Pearl Clark, a who were arrested in the. Hen domestic, hotel by Detectives Lyon and Williams. Schautard. according to the police, ha a wife and family living In southern Utah. The woman also said to be married. They wero taken to the county Jail. J7 Our new stock of Keynier French Kid Gloves for spring is now complete, both as regards sizes, lengths and the new shades. Main Floor. Co. n .J r 1 1 .J V Monday Specials in White Goods and Linens Court Notes 1 00 J Second Floor. Co. n Sold Exclusively by w hrk t r i he - ! ! Keith-O'Brie- ?Op per yard SILK DUCK 36 inches wide. Shades of ivory, pink, light blue, maize, old rose, navy, Copen. blue p and natural; per yard KAYSER SILK 44 inches wide. Ivory, pink, light blue, maize, navy, old rose, CQ Copen. blue and black; per yard WASH SATIN Comes 32 inches wide. Shades are ivory and (?f , pink; per yard ALL-SILBROADCLOTH WASH BETTER VALUES AT .?3.50, i?5.., .?7.50 and Up. meet-ir,K- The .ue.tlon answered below are in character, the symptoms or general iiMase$in are Ktven and the answers will any case of jindlar n.iturc apply Tho wishlni? further advice, free .tddr-s nay Ir. I'.akrr, Col'.ke d Kids.. J - Conies 33 inches Avide; Our showing of spring blouses includes every shade, combination and style effect of the season. New crepe de chines in striped patterns are here. Campaign for Funds to Be Launched From Pulpits This Forenoon. " Fo f)f) BETTER VALUES at $15.00, $18.50, $22.50, $27.50 and Up TO AID Y.M.C.A. Mar- - H)' 1 IS r9-3- '--- r.,i.i-(JUnnt i.-.ii- S C.. eo- - First ForitT 1 ?n W First yllon Market. rniiiiry nh 2U S laur.'lrjr I:yl ?4I ?. 5tate strot. South. P.ranch of f ice. M!n sJrrt 'fetem ;ur'. utter made by the Nelson-Rick- s Creamrry Co. r t.i-mun'tn piays. street corner Ftate and Hroadway China. C it & Francis, rofkrry. (,i..uwar and Silverware Callaway, lloock B Matn strait t. I ar. tonfecll?nery Ketey Ice creams. 2C0 S. Ftate street and Ir J. Main tr't Knit'l f;w! fait Ike Kr.!ttlr.r Store, TO S. Main street pt!-;o,.W4'o!t;rnhla Optical 4Co..C.227 ?. Main street South Temple Co.'. Cleninic an. I IyetnR Reical Cleaning .i Dyeln? 0 C Second I'.rancri offlt'i. I 'airy Tod nets Salt 23 W. C". Fouth Temple Tal'.rr The Kiln Sr.Dairy op. s;,zj ts.- 3 7 Walker Hank If!tt bulidinz Wonder Main street Millineryn. Millinery ('.,.. I.I'uor. Sadirr Mercantile Co.. 121 s'Main street ' Wns Coal an l KnelMartln c... 47 S Main street. AnM. Citv I!rwlnir Co tn(v u'?Y-:- w llcl ted-i- n lines and patch or inserted pockets are the distinctive features of the new serges and gabardines. SERMONS TODAY , Furnltur mr, colors. 222-22- J FLORENTINE SILK 32 inches wide. White ground with colored QQ stripes ; per yard FLORENTINE SILK 32 inches wide. White ground with colored & 1 satin stripes; per yard p 1. WASHABLE CREPES 32 inches wide. White grounds with colored 3 7 2 T stripes ; per yard CHINESE PONGEE Natural color. touch in the way of trimming. Some have collar and cuffs of silk or linen in contrasting ;hrlth. If-!- rJcCall Patterns Wash silks will be in great demand this season, for blouses, dresses and lingerie purposes. We are showing a very comprehensive assortment of the most popular washable weaves, among which we mention en tar, N. Y. ...... Edison and Victor Phonographs and Records The New Suits, Coats and Waists Not Only Reflect 'the Latest Whims of Fashion, But They Are "Better Values," a Keith-O'BriCharacteristic More Pronounced This Season Than Ever Before. Sold by meat draffgiat. crecera d dealers, 91. OO. If they can't too, write ua. Send for upjlr uaeful houaehold booklet. The Ehtfr Malt WhUkey Co.. Roche 4.-.- Q to Greet You in Our Suit and Coat Section Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey n 'Keith: Peters Shoes rA Host of N ew Spring Arrivals Wait rNew Tub Silks are often the result of a neglected cough or cold which probably would have been broken up had the proper treatment been car which Is betni? offered by The to the THFI splendid of this contest, is the center of admiration every day by the scores In It by contestants anu "their friends, and ft people who are Interested showrooms of the Utah Motor Car company, where mmy are the ca!lrs at the car Is on The machine Is on of The most Herald-Ilep'iblica- Gloves Pneumonia contest Is becoming more keen day by day. Herald-Republica- Reynier V and n HeriLld-rtepubltca- Red fern Corsets TAHT.i: CLOTHS. Mercerized cotton damask pattern cloths, two which yards square; four different patterns from H to select; regular $2.50 quality. Special, each J7i7C I.UIVCII CLOTHS. Hemstitched lunch cloths, all round patterns; Gl size; regular $3.50 values. .3? Special, each Hemstitched and scalloped lunch cloths, 3, TPE! size; pood heavy quality; regular tJmVm d 3.93 value. Special, each 60-lnc- h 70-in- ch TAI1LIJ II A MASK. All linen, table damask; reg- ular $1.23 grades. Kpccial, yard 70-in- ....'(53 W ch ALL LINKS OUII P.ITTKUX CLOTHS. Regular $2.25 value; 22 yards square. Special 2.."o Regular Regular cial Regular each Regular $4.25 11.75 Spe- 33.59 93.40 $5.25 value; 2x3 yards. Special, ea. 84.05 V.. f square. Special yards 2M "yards square. value; 2x2 ',4 yards; special, $1.75 value; $4.25 value; OrD ALL LIXEX XAPKIXS. $4. OO' Regular values; Regular $4.25 value; $4.50 values; Reg-ula- 22 22-inc- h. r 24-inc- h. -- inch. Sepcial, doz., $3.49 Special, doz.. f3.69 Special, doz., ?3.95 WHITE GOODS UNDERWEAR CREPE. underwear crepe in all white; regular 19c quality. Special, yard.., CHECKED AND STRIPED DIMITIES. 27 inches wide. A large assortment; reg- - 9 C ular 15c quality. Special, yard DRESS CREPES. Plain and dotted dress crepes in three different sizes of dots; regular 29c and 35o f-- g grades. Special, yard DOTTED SWISS. 30-in- ALL LIXEX BLEACHED DAMASK. 70 Inches vlde. 95c grade damask. Special, yard 75c $1.75 grade damask. $1.50 Special, yard Napkins to match, regular $4.50 dozen. Special, dozen $4.05 $2.00 grade damask. Special, yard $1.79 Xapkins to match; regular $5.50 dozen. Special, dozen $4.05 GniUlA$1.50 $1.75 - SILVEIt IILEAC1IEI) DAMASK, quality all linen damask. Special, yd.. $1.39 quality all linen damask. Special, yd.'. $1.55 MERCERIZED COTTON DAMASK REMNANTS 20 rer Cent Off. 27 IBc ch Inches wide; regular W For skirts; comes r Square Bargain MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Women's Silk Vests. $1.50 Spe- .2 ah C 3 A W Co. Main Floor. n Have You Seen the New Hatband Ribbons? The new grosprralnm in metallic design on are very mnnrt nnd decidedly fasblonable. Th new hatband ribbons of grosgraln come in widths. The new metallic patterns on white grounds with colored borders are very novel, while the plain bands in the new shades will add a very effective touch to your 5C to 5c costuming. Per yard.; n-hit- Come in pink and white with band top. value. HITE RATINE. 36 Inches wide; regu- - Keith-O'Brie- : 35c cial, yard e ch Women's Silk Bloomers, .$2.00 Extra special values. Come in all sizes. Women's Silk Union Suits $2.25 Come in pink and white. Our Big Semiannual Rummage Sale Begins Wednesday Morning. WIDE, SATIN HIGH-LUSTE- R RIBBONS For girdles. Ribbon girdles will be worn exThese ribbons come tensively this spring-In the new shades for spring wear. Prices, J5e to $1.53 per yard n Co. Main Floor. . Keith-O'Brie- |