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Show TIIK HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 N, 3C Found Simple Remedy That Relieved Child PLAN TAKES EXCEPTION TO BOARD E2 m Advertising Only the Truth The Store Ahead Aiil J Laxative Compound Cor- rects Stubborn Case of Heating Engineer Questions Constipation. Authority of State School on An Important ttnlv that dvolv Commission in Matter. ta the of their p.Tm low.i. Kralth In liter liftIn lar if train-- t on - ty on t3nnr plan Th the state rommiJ-l-- n huildincs. th-- li a plan f 2. ft January 'n ti'.ntffr of . h'ol of tttir and two and t b r " r one, rnorn. has r .ate i rommrn! in enlne-Tin- g nnl K hool cirri.. In a letter adlrs'd to the sMte school committor) and ho.ird of edu;.. fr t 1 5 cation,. J. M,i!''. en zln-r- r, v. sv. ap-rro- v- .? 3l h.-atin- vrn-tilattn- ir nco vc rFflvf.! fromO .i plan erin" state ho !sion nr. I V.nti-i f r v titled lie initio Vr,'i; W.trd-rolt i r r Svstem with r. ri! ted to KchoI FilMlnw of .VIapt-t'l.ifM Ittori;ji. 'Tie. Two Thre, it reTe m ra t ur e Vnt rolb-d-. Ilii'l Kstlmaf e.t Cot. J.';" to 2".'. A ii "A w 1 !? ' t 1 w, i - Art-'nit- lr to-mjl- lr USA Mrtra. bv l.i:ed fnntrrl. f h f. i ;!.!: .r r.ii:oi. i:. C. W.uklfiH, A ' bttc t Uth. Sr,ett to Cot,ir'i!'"i'in. fj.iinr.'.l. S'.i'e I'nnimi'-iiluil 'in?;, apr!.ir. for Srhnni ' t s- : V r . . n . anft a chit m'i!urr ! rhould chll-drf- n" - ds 'tr-rn- early taurcht from Infancy to revuiar haMtf. When from any rauns tho towels congested with stomach wa.'te a rnthf laxative should be em; loyrd to open up the Kently and carry V ?. c off the congested ii..m. A mot I ' for tt:l tl' purpose remedy corrd tr.itton of fimple laxative herh.H ' known a Ir. "aldwfdl' iyrup I'pi!ii. V. I. nil! of rtccd. Okla.. und .rt. C.t!lw-t?.syrup 1'epsln for her Ir. t ahy --hoy. Harley l: iren l!till?. and It did hint nioro soo! than nije: v.o I have Klvvn him. 111k bowels are very MubPorn about acting-hut ttiey act easily every tlm I Klve him ii iti,i:v in hi: urii.s. , Lr. Caldwell's Fyrup 1'tpsin." tr. 'il'hvt ll.i Syrt:p J'epsJn contains thousands of homes. Dru?KlBts every-wher- o no opiate or narcotic dri: and i a cents a bottle. sell It for for children and older A trial bottle, freefifty can be of remedy charsre, been on obtained by writing- to Hr. W. R. Caldt,,r!e a forwell.mireIt his than twentv-flvt- r well. AM WaHhinKton .St.. Montlcello, yenrjt and U tte family Ptandhv in 111. p ir bp-con- pn-jj- " rni'ful !1 1 ( b--- -.i rfcf-ivii- ; . " . . I r.o-rrmf- - ! track-walklni- -- - s - - EXPERT WILL MEET it, rv ,. SALT LAKE FARMERS e ; - t m 1 1 ii i 9A rmA NfViV -- H $ LjyTliXl i-- lii purelias-in- g 99 r nt pI-yiso- k. "V What a gorgeous display will greet your eyes tomorrow! Styles to suit all tastes, at prices to suit all pocket books. You will fairly stand in wonder as you gaze on these styleful creations. Be sure to make your inspection tomorrow. They are priced at $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $32.50 and up to $50.00. .' pl.-r- 5 trip, says: "I couldn't resist showing you, in advance of our formal SPRING OPENING, some of the brilliantly dazzling creations I secured while in New York. Every department .'will have something new to show you here to morrow. . : pr--M-f- .l r-r- i Mr. 3Iagid, who has just returned from his spring citv. -- - mmM k-- F1 Ell ' schools. Architect H. r. WatVfins, in the employ of the commission, is out of the -- m-- i ' i r. - nt y !ir-rtt- 13 y. ; - W-- lJ jmm I Mm - m-ikln- ? J AW EST . r children In southern Idaho who arein the habit of walkltiK along railroad tracks to and from school. It Is the intention of the road to edu-- j rat., the children not to walk on the neces-Jsartracks excepting where it Two children recently were I Injured at Xampa on account of . I b.-fo- r.. "i('rlll. .;!: - ; CHILDREN WARNED BY O. S. L. NOT TO WALK ON RAILROAD TRACKS One of the matters which has I been brounht to the attention of I tho "safety first" department of the Oreiron Short Line is the number of ; - 53 MA-?li- l USE YOUK CREDIT NOW for NEW SPRING CLOTHING ! 'sub-miff- i. i: ! ; - "iAWnnl ftjt it kil yV5F - t th'-n.cukf- slnr!.-referenc- e - mtPlPS . ; I ! i.k ;ir. XI' ' he-i- 1 .;'' .C- 1 . I y X any-thin- s- - -- VV i,4PV ' n-nu- cr-,iii- f ffec-tlv- s.. - ffW Ke 2. f proved th "It willmn.iry above that ; this ;.!.fi h !j !r the direction ?. aril bv thel state . ho--m- 'orn rr.i Iom, and h.n their to school of j.ir re'iulred by law. that It Is subtf b. :ip'ii'-tlOffH'tll t pam-'.MtlMirttr of the ject to failure by every wind that hlovvj. nnd that it Is the most unsaniln. 4ljrt chemo thnt has ever been school tary of any '"I like to a.?' the st-- t to the notice nf th. writer. brought bvwh it they authority ronimt'ioit "I have heen enifaed In the heatins: in the KuMr.e... of and fiicn-"!- ! to Ventll.ltlnc bu!c.et for lh buildfor nl.vris ithTt mnkin.: it n I aj the r venttlat-Irisyars. ciier,ie here thirty and the ing f.r ings or am.-d ha never been installed or propos I the h iv.' rr.vl Tirefulry of tested in any xchool buitdinr: in the said board .111,1 defiririr-thei- r wortd. hw .t I siiirirtst that all x.hool boards find :i uii r 1 to a v i j e with their architect Ihrm to make .tUthon ltig it. My opinion is It will prove t adopting rt i or for for plan failure In nnv biiildinir in which It of t I't:. on aif Installed. -arr! vnn!ting .r. MIIHJLKV. I notthe throui:hot:t the. cmtrarr. II".itin nnd VentM-itiniare referred to.J i;ntreer." pi ms wh'Tf.'r lw. In r state reply Mosiah. Hall. hlsh or to them" th "ph r ""' 'submit se ctor tnsp. and of the ttot throtary to it" a ii.- m.v to us . rr: iil bv thro. nnt. b it an hJt- t to tltrilfntf thalvIorv tnde. Ilrply of th.In th from r.artiripAtt'n "The riant a submitted appeal to si th;i !U foliovvtr;r me a excellent. They nre something Jirt Provi.l-.t tmll notbuild-ins- c Wf .i; fir- hitf hiive ieen needir.ir for fome time. or inUr"-tl- t any Of course it must be under stood that a" or ontt r firm. rri.itri-iIi'n they are only recomtneuded bv our r cor port" t tori, nor ph.lll r ' pn'ialinn. nnd not made mandatory. or rvlvto' ttip ii"" of commission crr.r::T-!.pr' 'TIS',nrand 'Tl,-- v are open for fulfillment to all of or hramls nv parncittir and to all huild.-rsThe tol .nrrhlter-tUp n,. J' riiMirs c m.frt.it for. to r,. iteri.tl is standard Ity this standard-it- . ir ft'.- ..! tr-- n tt ,ri of toil! Uv ition money ,an saved. "We stat-rneirnptv want to call to the attt'. :w a fKt ut.r,,tt "I tention the of various school authorifor th th.it It would to lmpp!M dns.H their opnortuni t y rf nml ties of tins t,, inAk th arfii nnd saving mopev bv pettirif servi-. hool hulldir.tc or rr'cif ,M!"ipt Mtnndard plans. ntil ititnc of ado'tiri for th fiittnjk- .int "Somo of our little school" sire In a oj t, ri tr th ntov uri u iri'o-i- very Sad condition, and we nre simply of th- taw. trvintc to heli. them. We took spe.-iarr I.rk.lnK. Ilieht the e r.f' mmenda-tlonpains In makin no architect, supply to rr. t tr nif man or that t ur.i-- r ttif liw contractor wns favored ov-tia rlrt another. forrmi'i'in i This material can he for to m,ikt i n r.l Ihpr n t i la on Ttiere are from ,ne bought ' kttr, nr.il to three of thior for thlr re I id if kln-of pchoots in every county n ttie rtnd I roti!,j t. of ?.irr would .xtifr nrul.r whir provision state." fhv The hoard conil.-Uof Ir. C r;. How-ar,- '. of tiic rnw.igol thv state superintendent of public lr thir l"Mln,"i, wh. !s tn the ea?t: Mielah th orr.mllon V."hr t'if r .t; proves thos. r. t try f H.tll .m l lr. T. H littv. fn.nkf th" plan I r. thi state t.. thTu h th of tmir.l Heatty t ;tt In" ut provi.if. ho I ur y to that th" ai I last on that he .!id not care iff nnd the will but t. he do m.ikr that approve matter, tptoted thv jdtti In the work-In- ; From a fttd;--o- had the f:;!let ion f ivtth thf l tomptr rv out of f.ie jd ins of tte ri, rn ii n t!i" 'i'hint' hr propo..i.th- -jf ni int .n ' fin? in the best intercut. of tl,e It cinnof iNlivr .1 1 : ; J pr"-Vt.xl- l if r ) I 1 1 - r- l.i-.- .i.-- : v Public Demonstrations in Each s. . Jio-.- t ?- -. i I.! -- - I ! 1 rr-t- Community Arraigned to Instruct Growers. anj-where- 1 - s Itec.iuse he is anxious to meet e"ery In Salt Lake county and cannot .1. Webb, coundo it individually lleberI nJted .States the ty atent of department of asrrl'-u- t ure, is arranKiriK a in demonstra tiun communieach public demonstraty. Mr. Wells will tions on the treatment of oats for win at for smut, smut, and s. farniors inpotato 2"" the nvir to attend the (cutity are expected Kathertpus. The demonstration dates farmer tit-- nuU-mtte- i . fd 1 it - i nl-- tit 111 T(id-rv- Novelties in rich color combinations, and whilst the stripes seem to predominate, there are plenty of neat figured and checked effects for those who prefer a more conservative style of dress. They range in price from $14.50 to $37.50. i ) t v. . In If a style is good it will be seen lirst in this advance display oi are a.H follows: Tuesday. February 1'L' Grander. D.12 a. m. Hunter, 1.:'.'" . m. Wednesday, February 23 Tnylors-vill: a. in.; l I'leasaut ireen, 1.30 p. m. Thursday, et ruary 24 Mill Creek. 'J n. in.: Fast Mill Creek. 1.30 n. m. 25 Friday. Ilolllday, a. m.; Sotith February 1.30 p. m. Cottonwood. 2S ; an mm : e. 1 ! Tomorrow you will find in our big millinery department scores of chic Spring models. Worth many times more than our extraordinary low prices. Because of the magnitude oT our millinery business we can sell these charming new trimmed hats at D I automobile rj'HHOUGH manufacturers have al-m- ost H i two hundred tire brands to choose from, and though they could "save" money by selecting one of many other types, they give overwhelming preference to Goodyear. shown by the fact that one in every three cars manufactured for 1916 will be Goodyear equipped. What else can this mean except that motor car manufacturers have found, as individual tire buyers have found, that Goodyear Tires go farther and last longer and so cost less. This t . dl.-ease- is a. "m. .Monday, Sandy, t" nion. l..";o February t. m. 2? Hennlon Tuesday. February 9 a. m West .Jordan. 1 1.30 p. in. ward, March Wednesday, Butler, 9 a. m.; o J p. m. (Jranlte, 1.3 .Slarch 2 South Jordan, 9 Thursday. a. in.: Itlverton, 1.30 n. m. 9 a. in.; Friday. March S Fduffdate. 1.30 p. m. Lraper, 4 Hcrrlman, 10 Saturday, March 2 m. a. m. Monday, March TIRES No-Hoo- a. m.; 19. Postmaster WashJnRton, Feb. General Iturleson today authorized extension of the postal Favlngs system to Alaska. This completes the Installation of the service at nil the Important outlying possessions of the Fnited States of the coming within the Ftdted States postal jurisdiction service. Pathology Student j Given Fellowship in Medical School' ! I , 4 5 . - J4 K No-Kim-- feature. By our Oa -- ' Base. Puncture and Skidding- By our DcuhTe-Thic- A k I Eli ft iJf t 11 " A T' t . w wwm 'If I'T ft, T State Street 1 DATKS FOIl fOSFKUKXCKfi. of the Sunday school conferences held be will during Mormon church August In Alberta. Hig Horn,St.Emery, John, Kanab, Millard, Panguitch. San Juan, San luls. Snowflake, Taylor. a result of Teton and Curley stakes as effected by a rearrangement of dates the general Sunday school board. One m:lvmi LKI.AND C. c Mi.Fi:it. PHAFIvR, son of Mr. and Shafer and a In the of the of Utahgraduate now in the last year of class of 1914.Fniverstty medical work at Hush Medical college, t'hlcatro, was given recently one of the hlKhest honors of that Institution, the Fellowship of Pathology under Dr. K. It. l.c Count. Such a fellowship is for the purpose of carrying on research work. Mr. Shafer was appointed from a large number of students. Much of Mr. Scaler's time has been taken up wit! pathological work, not onlv in Hush but In the Cook county He is now one of hospital of Chicago. tho assistants of pathology, and when throiiKh with that he will enter the to hospital In which Presbyterian nerve an internship, he exafter Chicago pects to return to Salt Lake and engage in active practice. taJc. 1" Wlfjfcwu 1 - 'J. -r S ? r 2& STATE ST r- -r m O M 'HI tate Street BRIGADE OF INFANTRY pounds of hay. These supplies are be left to J. E. Pettit, state coal mine usually contracted for in large inspector, who made the recommendation in his annual report. He suggested that a commission be appointed to codthe mining laws and to provide for PEH1T TO DRAFT LAW ify the standardization of electrification in Campaigners for Larger Army Post Bring Forth Illuminating Figures. he thought the work should be done, he had no power to appoint a commission, but would welcome whatever information Mr. Pettit could furnish. If permission can be obtained from the beard of examiners, Mr. Pettit will be sent to represent Utah at the "Safe- NEARLY 3000 M IN mines. Governor Spry has stated that while Curious as to what a brigade cf the army would actually mean in enlisted men, officers and horses, those interested In the movement to bring a brigade to Salt Lake have brought forth the following facts from the army orders Woman Tells Pitiful Story Figured on a peace basis, a brigade of Infantry consists of 2709 enlisted 159 commissioned officers. "I am the mother of 12 children. I men and are from 25 to 50 mounted scouts There took a varicose ulcer on my leg at the I used The and 5 of the officers are mounted. combirth of las child live years aro. unit itself is every ointment that Is made. I was laid regiment infantry ata for doctor five 51 weeks with commissioned up nearly posed of 867 men and tendingkindme ofwho did nothing but treat officers. those A cavalry brigade comprises 1927 enmo to Doctors told things. In bed. but where 109 officers. There, are men listed there Is a big family one cannot do that. 2026 horses and for mounts assigned toin-a Then I heard about D.I.D. and as I used regimentmencf cavalry brigade. 936 Aenlisted to tear toy leg nt night until It was a cludes and 51 com1 determined to mass. a bleeding try bottle. missioned officers, with an allotment I can't tell you tbe ease it gave me. I of 994 riding horses. never used to sleep for the pain. Many A regiment cf artillery consists of 877 a time I nearly fell with the dizziness men and 42 commissioned officers and la my head from want of sleep. 762 for draft and riding purposes. Now my leg is healed up. thanks to tho It is figured in military quarters that blessed IhD.D. I never expected it to cure. I only got it to take away the terrible itch. any brigade established at Fort Douglas would either be a brigade of infanP.y degrees 1 saw tbe big sore getting or a split brigade, including one or MRS. ST ITT. Emnller." try of infantry and a demore regiments L';2 N. Weston Rd.. West Toronto, Ont Come to us nnd we will tell you more tachment of cavalry or artillery. about this remarkable remedy, 25c, 50e may be mentioned Incidentally Itallowance and SI. on. Vonr money back unless the for a horse the that army Crst bottle relieves you. of oats and 14 per day ofis 12 pounds five pounds hay of alfalfa, while the Drugs, stores. mules get 9 pounds of oats and 12 Agony of Leg Sore Stopped by f , Building vear was fixed as the time for schools "to study the textbook, "Jesus the Christ." The Star valley conference will be held In September. is the Seventy-fiv- e steps aof minute U healthy man pace average walking or woman. Treads By our Rubber Rivets. Insecurity By our Multiple Braided Piano Wire .! ELEVATOR SERVICE. The Big Credit Institution Three-SSor- y r Loose All !! and $10.00. Why not tahe advantage of our accommodating credit service, which is so .freely given at all times 1 Use your credit NOW for new Spring Clothing. There are no club fees, .interest charges nor red tape of any kind connected with this arrangement. If you have never had a charge account here, come in and let us cxnlain this new feature to you. A Tirei k 9 A. Rim-cuttin- Air Cure. Mid vale, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 MILLINERY SECTIONS, 3D FLOOR POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM IS EXTENDED TO ALASKA - are fortified against : g By our il!ow-ou- ti p.C - Ecvj to get from CrtoJj'cr 5r'c Siat;ort Dealen Evtry&hert Goodyear 1.30 p. m. Murray. tOODWEAR i I'resrent, ; Asked to Draw Up Legislation Provid ing for Inspection of ."Metalliferous as Well a Con I Mines. The framing o" legislation providing for inspection of metaliferous as well First" meeting at Washington, D. C, as coal mines with one deputy fcr each ty 21, when mine rescue work February a division under chief inspector, is to will be considered. : 11 . .umiii-uUiiiisv- ii, , is relieves sick headache, dullness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Relief Don't stay stuf ! Quit blowing "Rape's Cold Compound" the Surest, Quickest Known- - It's Fine! Relief comes instantly. taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe, cold, either in the head, chest, body or limbs. nosIt promptly, opens clogged-u- p trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, . A dose fever-ishness- fed-up- and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no Inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something else 'just as good." Insist on getting 'Tape's .Cold Compound" if you want to stop 'your cold quickly. Advertisement. |