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Show THE HER ALD-K- 12 Oorns Gome Off Like Banana Feel U. S. DEFEN! STIRS UTAH MINING MEN Monday Mo Never Wonderful. Simple " Gets-It- " Fails to Remove Any Corn Easily. Wouldn't It Jar you? Here I've been for years, with one despergoingcorn ate along after another, trying to get rid of them with salves that eat off NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS. FIELD IN State Takes Part in Prepared- ness Campaign; Lectures Become Popular. secretary of Utah of the Amrlan Institute of Mining Engineer, has boen delegated by W. I Sounders of New .York, national president of the Institute, to Interest local rnlnlngj engineers In military work, in conmade by nection with suggestion -i Wilson in hi.- central plan.to Mr. Austina making corps ot organize preparations In th atu'ly of i""l- risrlnr mining nUfic military application. co-o;ra- tlr J'rtnt pre-jreln- 1 l'Dglneer. (irfTMBlaeil. Civil rnslfirr.i In Slt Luke already Are being or;ai.tzd for the study of Xrltlt-irthe result of eninertn$ t rn.ii of the Utah Society of y Ind'-rsfr.itn- diCivil i;nclnrs, perfected under lieurection f Uoyd Harrison, flrt who tenant of II company, N. G. I., enrollment of men will receive th elucatlons have had vim or p.rtence. engineering The following have been enrolled: K. H. Akert. V. L Hallidiy. M. tJ. I'.. A. Mack. Robert I. Foote, 3f.njamln. It. Jt. U'ivne, L S. Austin, W. 11. Greg-orr.rorjre XV. Cole.I.. A. If. Nlcoll. J. W. ShtU. Turner. W. I. A. O. Mackenzie. V,'. f Stark. lawk. I. A. C. l M- - Pharls. J Monf. J. A.Damon. "I". I?. 1111. II. I. Stoner. J. I'arktr, ar.il II. ;v Burton. 1. y, fi-or- tre Mnn Enrolments further lectures recrlvei military r.rejar-'lnbr Ab-rM.tgtrirts. chairman of the enlistment 'omrnlttee of the Citizens Military .TrrUntng cam?, are as follows: J. AJTr.tronir. J. II. Itarnhart. V C. "Psy!!. If- r.nnlon. Hr,rr P.etJt. I'.oorK M. Iirynon. i I, a. :. E. P..A. Charl-loI. Vfor i tl - . I n. CUrtor,. Jr.. I:. A. Crosby. H. H. lr.iifr. Vlof.i Drushal, tforicf v. i: ktr.irn. c. h. n'-hr- . n. i Fit. 1 . M. Kre'lrKk.ion. Julin" I t trim. K. F. Frey. i:rU M. Garrett. W. It. i; A. . liftul.!. A. 15 (;rMii, "XV. N. W. W. Griffins. F. A. in frtrf Eb-- r V. Ifll. L II Har.1tnc. lt.le. XV. Hlatt. T. M. ilU-v- . .Tacof. L 1111 . 1. nfs P.. t. Illtson. n. U'.iltr Hudson. A. Hfn. H. H. H'tr.t. J. It. Iretarul. A. W. I: JIi:Urt. II. 1. ft.T King1 -l. A. J'i. r.!w.lr.t .To-r- i ?-- lIi--hvn- ' J r. II. tv i T. Mihor.-- v. - II. n. r ! U. M.-onn-- K. W. Jension. Kt-- . . J. T. J. Msrj-eP- . lla.-firl- l. Mt'!..Uet'n. . A MnUC'i. inri. . A. If M r Moijlton. Mr. I:. S. StanSort Ilva Nuttall. I'eck. fHorn. 1. Ai:--- I' A Tse Knre "Gets-It- " for Those Corns mod Save Ycur Life and Your Toes I TTesItatef AUSTIN", LS. th toes, tnpes that stick tc the stockbandaK's and plasters that make aing,package of the toes, trying Then I razors and scissors. "Gets-It tried Just once and to have seen that corn come you off ought Just like a banana peel." IFa simple, wonderful. It's th new way, painless, ap2 seconds, never hurts healthy plied In on flesh or Irritates. Nothing to press old the corn. Never falls. the Quit ways for once anyway and try "Gets-It- " For corns, calluses, warts and tonight. bunions. "Gets-It- " Is sold 23c a K. Lawrence A: bottle or sent direct everywhere, by Co.. III. Sold In s'alt Lke and recommended as the world's City tlcago. best corn remedy by Schramm-John-soDrugs, 5 stores; Z. C. M. I. drug department, XVaterloo Pharmacy. blood-hrlriirl- t 1 . Sn-lth- . XT Nell Isaacson, H. XX". JohnJoseph, F. F. I.ecurfer, . 11. 1 A. Ielpselxer. F.. IV. Llddte. McCenna. II. H. Mauck. Karl I). Mayer, Amos Moreton. C. XV. wri. I. T. Owen, - IZ. I'rlce. It. H. Itamey. !. II. F. C Schramm. Fred M. SYhuU. H'tlluf, X.'. II. iihrader, F. F. Snowball, Frank John Taylor, Edward Tilt. T. Snyder, F. Thomas. N. Thomas. J. Jt. Venable, J. G. Vincent. C. X. Whiting. Fred M. Wol f. Alejr. It. Anderson. It. II. Ashworth. If. W. Aider. I:. Atwater. G. A. Ilartlottl. Ir. P.. II. Parrowman. O. I. M. Plersach. XV. II. Itramel. It. M. P.ruce. M I.. II. K. Corser. XV. IL Cox. K. C. Davis. A. 11.r. tefine. J. A.II. Doyle, tins Dyer. S G. Kwlng. I . F. Foote. II. Dr. T. Freeze tbartcs C. Free. Clark Gardner. Francis A. Gorltz.V.. Armstead C. II. Griffin, li. Harness. Greene. F. 1.. Ifockenbury. Ir. A. J. lloenes, II. It. Ilvfle. Theodore A. Johnson. Dr. G. F. Kleler. Dr. A. A. Kerr. G. Knowl-toK. I. e Comnte, XVilllam Lindsay. G. V. Ixomls. A. Lyon. W. II. Mears. Fred A. Moreton. II. Morlan. Ir. C. J. . L. Olson. It. M. Owens. ArNeiison. thur II. Peterson, s'eth Plxton. XVrav II. Porter. J. IM Prime. XVlUlatn I HIch. N. It. Riddle. XV. F. Ross. Hugh Ryan. C. R. Schmidt. Lester A. Scare. L. II. Selbv. W. J. Sloan. t?eorge A. Snow, c. L Sntiffln. O. P. Soule. It. Spooner. Jr.. II. XX. Sudhelmer. P. K. Thomas, Itnnle XVarLurton. James Warden, A. M. Wilder. Lee It Wright. 0m I- y iTAMlTI) PILLOW COVKRS Crossrood stlteh. bluebird and other designs: linen; furnished with front and WJU back. Price t!Cf CHKTOXNi: LAI'XimY (Economy Basement.) GIRLS' UNION SUITS, 3 FOR 50c. fleece ribbed; good weight; peeler shade; to 8 years; a very unusual bargain, iges veil worth your attention. (Economy Basement.) . 4. 0 house-cleanin- ek g, . . Wc Pay Postage I-- - . to all points within 300 miles of Salt on all orders sent to and filled Ike only. by our Mail Order Department The onlv exceptions arean bulky goods. received. Orders filled same day . , , "1010" Corset. Styles No suit or dress fits correctly unless the corset Is one adapted to your figure. Walker's are exclusive agents for a number of famous makes of corsets including Royal Worcester, lVon Ton. Modart, Madame Irene, La VIctoIre. Thomson's Glove Fitof the Nemo (Kgo-shapting and certain" models Corsets. Our expert corsetleres will see that you mi th mrsot model vou need. Every wanted jAuthentic Millinery Styles J unnu price and material. n. v : Careful dressers want their hats to express individuality as well as style, and they have a care in their selections that there is not another hat just like it. It is our own care in individualizing that has made Walker's Millinery Salon the most popular in Salt Lake. Our buj'er and assistants are just back from New York and you xvill approve their selections in the new millinery shown. While the styles are xraried, each is the best of its (Third floor) class, and the moderate prices will appeal. e) enBring us your Ivory toilet sets and we will monograve them at special prices. Three-lette- r gram in colors or gold, any size letter, at per monogram, 25c. Old English single letters; colors or gold; each.l5e Old English letters: shaded colors or gold; each.20e We have a few odd pieces of French ivory that you may need toone-hayour sets. Priced from lf to complete off. (Drug Dept.) r nui.x French Ivory Engraving REDUCED PRICES n one-four- r th i0tm&nt E conotmize oil Sh opptng in tne E conotnyi White Goods, yard Lengths D VCSSGS Cloth Silk and mi The biggest special so far this season. An unusual purchase of samples of new spring models. The materials, fit and finish are such ns found in many higher priced lino? elsewhere. This bi- lot consists of French serges, Some are in combination stried worsteds and taffetas. e style in Hussion, capo of silk and cloth. All and other effects. Some are leather trimmed. Mostly navv and black. Good enough for all general street wear. t. - k. -- - e, . :3(nrr4V one-piec- House Dresses, - Ktat-Mn- g. Made of best style. Amoskea? pnt;hatn. Checks, stripes and plain colors. Some embroidered; Sizes others embroidery trimmed. and stouts. for One-pie- ce 3 rog-nlar- fflO Men's Socks. 15 cashmere. Black Winter weight onlv. Slight mill imperfections, but not to impair wearing quality. PARTIESISEXPECTED a blue and black serges; gray worsteds, and the popular black and white ( Vn checks. AH lensrths and waist 21)c. Made of cood quality blue chambray attached soft collars. Sizes 14,2 to' 17. Well mado and cut roomy. hax-- e C! -ti i li -- with braid. Button trimmed and finished with extra belts. Materials Work Shirts, A- h The rainy season will soon be here. Just as well prepare for it. You will not have a better opportunity to buy a raincoat. These are of heavy waterproof material xvith cemented seams. Tan shade only. All sizes. All nexv styles. Slot pockets finished Pairs 50c. 1 - v Women's Raincoats, 2.98. Dress Skirts, $1.9S. ?)Se. l Special purchase of hundreds of yards of some of the best white wash weaves, including lawns, cambrics, dimities, voiles, marquisettes, dotted Swiss and other weaves. All clean, fresh goods 36 to 40 inches li tttIt on or ma l rVi ICS mill iviit, ...Irln nil ill oomTinnnliln n uivn uxc 111111 10 inf. imu ail ojl v the reason for the low price. fa jt Iff Sample Muslins, S5c. J "- - f- - ' a Undermuslins of the better grades; many elaborately trimmed xvith laces and embroiderx. Assortment consists of petticoats, gowns, enx'elope Some of heniise and' combinations. he gowns and combinations of crepe All are xery superior values. -- Sateen Petticoats, 75c. All well made, with fitted tops. Include the famous Hydegrade "Heath-erbloom- ." Every shade; also black. wanted street These xvere made for a mail order house that xvas un- able to take them and were purchased by Walker's, much under regular price. F. E. Kenaston of Minnesota I'bysiclam'e At!e oa Caue and Cure. A New York rhyslclan who has made a apeolal atudy of stomach and Intestinal diseases say that nearly all Intestinal troubles, as well asaremany of the vital organs, directly rlenintre.! condition of traceable to nThis turn Is due about the stomach. out of inten to excessive nine times sour stomtermed commonly whi-faridity, t rot only Irach or heartburn. the &!delicate ritateof an.l Inflames but the stomach, may set and In a tarjee majority up c Kastrllls e 'ersIsar accompanied of pastrl ul It to Interesting by hyperacidity. use of patthe rote tl al he condemns meJ-i-a! all ent medicines, and practically treatment that Is destined to net statlnt: that the stomach tlnlnn. tipon obtained by the trie le)t a results nrantacid which acts use of stmple of the stomach and upon th content food thus thesource neutralize the acidityofofthethetrouble. As removing ordinary an nntactd he prescribes n and says that medical treatmedicines anl s lontr as the conments are useless. remains acid: retent of th stomach will be no move the acidity and there medicines the Inflamed need heal Itself. of the stomach will then stomach acidity, sour Sufferer from should x"t a small botand heartburn m from their tle of blsurated a teaspoonful in a take jrfM.i fjrnarsrtst. and l water of a class of hot or col iuartereach meat, repeating In fifteen after this llns the minutes If necesary. ha found most which the efficacious In all cas-A dla-ras- es lln-In- s: ed Irrl-tati- lln-In- jr s. it t Extra n. s. !"-to- r II AGS size; finished with strong cord, large tassels. with EZftf Price (Third floor.) lld-sra- Irfiu-rer- e. fr -- 29c h-r- e 00 S all-we- inches: pink and blue borders: deep edge for embroidering. Very special at CIIIMinCX'S PLAY APRONS-read- Stamped for working; all linen; all made up. I'rlce y. DAN FOR 25c. Bummer weight; low neck, sleeveless; regular and outsizes; slight mill imperfects. 4 and. the draperies must be put in event that will interest housewives just now when it is time to begin spring An order. Every item is at a saving price. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS Made by the famous SCRIM CURTAINS In new voile and marquisette weaves, Scranton many different patterns; 2Vi mills; white only; hemvarious white 2' yards long; and beige; styles; to from $1.75 and $2,00. Sale price, made sell long; yards 5L25 stitched, lace trimmed and lace Insertions. These prices: pair Curtains made to sell at $1.23 and $1.50, now. pair.? .05 IMPORTED CURTAINS Madras, cable and2 filet meshes; white and beige effects; choice designs; yards long. Curtains made to sell at $1.75 and $2.00, now. pair. 1.2t Curtains made to sell at $2.23 and $2.50, now, pair. 1.05 These prices: Curtains made to sell $2.25 to $3.00, now, pair... .f 1.(55 Curtains made to sell at $2.75 and $3.00, now. pair. S.10 Curtains . 2.25 to sell now, made at $3.50, -pair .75 to at made soli now, $4.00. Curtains pair . 2.5 Curtains made to sell $4.50 and $5.00. now, pair. . 3.75 Curtains made to sell at $8.25 and $8.50, now, pair. 4.05 Curtains made to sell $5.75 to $6.60. now, pair... ET CURTAINS Mounted on good quality BUNGALOW NETS AT SPECIAL PRICES Purchased I'REXCII sale. Quaker nets, National nets, specially for thisZion French net; white and Arabian color; cluny, lace-- and Patchoque nets and Scranton nets America's nets, These prices: novelty effects; 2i yards long. greatest mills. cream Every piece clean and perfect; all "1916" and Arabian; many square, filet white, styles; Curtains made to sell from $3.50 to $4.00. now, pair.2.45 These and meshes. prices: novelty 3.95 to to $6.50 sell now, $6.75, from Curtains made pair. 16c 4.S5 at to Nets sell made .12c Curtains made to sell at $7.50, now, pair . .10c and 30c, yard Nets made to sell at 25cyard o.5 Nets Curtains made to sell at $10.00, now pair . .24e . . to 35c and 40c,. yard made sell at . .2Ho 45c to sell Nets at made yard CI'RTAIXS IRISH POINT AM) IIRl'SSELS Wonderfully . .38c made to sell at 50c and 55c, yard . .. .. . .48e dainty ones; all ffood designs; 24 and 3 yards long. These Nets 60c and 65c, yard to Nets made sellat . .58c prices: Nets made to sell at 75c yard . . 78c .1.05 Nets made to sell at 95c to $1.15, yard . . Curtains made to sell $5.25 to $6.00, now, pair . . 05c 4.05 Nets made to sell at $1.25, yard Curtains made to sell $6.50 and $6.75, now, pair... to sell $7.50 to $8.50. now, made Curtains pair NOTE All Bungalow Nets selling over 48c yard will Curtains made to sell $9.00 to $10.00, now, pair... (.:. 7.05 be made up FREE this week only. to (Annex.) Curtains made sell at $12.50, now, pair Size 18x33 STAMPI'D HATH TOWELS J-- s, STOMACHS AE WOMEN'S VESTS, : These Specials for Monday: - ACID ticking; r f February Sale of Lace CurtainsBungalow Nets . Art Dept. S. II A. C. A. very special. (Economy Basement.) LONG CREPE KIMONOS, 59c. Made Empire style with elastic waistline; light and dark grounds with floral patterns; hemstitched white collars and cuffs. (Economy Basement.) . - t itary feathers; covered with it All stores will close Tuesday in honor of Washington's Birhday, so you will haxe to anticipate your shopping wants Monday if you are joing; to enjoy any of the social functions the day following. So much new merchandise is now being shown, and the popularity of styles in many lines of wearables established, that from noxv on all the new things you see you may be assured xvill be in vogue this season. Walker's are always foremost in showing new things that are desirable. Most of our buyers are back from their Eastern trips, rand their purchases are arriing by every and express. For merchandise of aualitxv styles that are authentic,' and moderate prices, shon at Walker's. freight j GOOD GOODS Iuenberry k-'- COTTON DRAPERIES, YARD, 5c. You will need them for your bungalow or canyon cottage; buy now; large floral patterns; full yard wide. (Economy Basement.) FEATHER PILLOWS, PAIR, 85c. Size 17x25 inches; filled with odorless, san- J Monday For Two Days Business in One i y. May-coc- Only ' Established in 1859. S. XVllson. G. O. Wolfe. G. R. Years-leC C. Zimmftmnn. F. IZ. Itrowning. A. J. Byron. H. J. 11. M. Gushing. Walter II. Chapdelaln, A. K. A. Dolan, Doebler, 1 James Iayton. 1. A. C. Falkenstetn. steffen Goldlng, 11. Grames. XS. M. Far-rlrgtc- 12 rd nc n. llumberger. son, Harry 1. D 10-ya- Peterson H. F. Qulnn, ' I Rnb-r- t John M. FlorC. hrle J. Jarr.e A. JSI T Sareh. IJo F.Uno V. Smith. i"k. Arnoll F.M. M. h't.;(. F. P. Stewart Tnnte. Geore It. T'trr r. S P.. F.Tutte, Auc I.J. Tyhn. S .A. White. Farl 'untie. A Korr VC!!:i-rn- . J. it. A. Abbott. W. C. Alexander. A. E. J. F. WlllJu. Ande lVi.. rson. A. D. Ashley, N. G. Atkinson, Arthur I.dl, Fd PagHn. C. D. Hates. V. XV. TS. Rllss. F. lUake. Harry XV. AF. J. P.odflsh. Pouford. Howin, GET RIO OF SCROFULA John XX. Itrooks. XX. Hraf-fet- t. Hugh Iloyd, a. K. J. G. llrown, O. D. amn. A. K. CanfleM. J. M. A. Murk. A. Cartwrlght. M. T. Carmlchaet. Thomas ..rmlche Rolla Ctapp. HOW? TAKE S. S. S. Coombs. L. F. A. C. Crouts. Fred Davis. Harry T. W. Drey-fuDevenport. 1. 1 Devenport. C. K. Farley. ti. Ieuls J. Day. A. F.dwards; J. F. i;ie!rnat, Charles G. Forshin I. R. N. ert.an. J. A. Frltsch. T. XV. Gardner, Pif ty Years' Use Proves S. S. S. Fr Robert Garllnski. Walter Gillespie. H. G. Gikerson. T. J. Gohte. Scott Groo. Will Relieve Stubborn J. R. Hall. I. llalli-daHos:rrW. t;rur.dford. n Halt. H. t;. Harman. F. E. Cases. F. II. Ifesseis. W. IL Homer. Hartman, Jr.. II. A. Hurst. Art Jenklnson.M. Frank Jolin-J- . Johnson. M. M. Johnson. W. I A. P. Mr. t Kendall. Justin. rotf'-e.th llttl Tp'I femtertni; T. G. Kyrio-IouloKetthly. GC 1. Kilpatrhk. rrei:-In- c on the ftrn and body ytmpt Hovey Lambert. A. ft. fn the le of the s' rd II. N. lehman. W. Ivennox. F. H. infn.M 1. Oren Lewis, R. A. Llndhlade, nil arm m le. The are the iymp-lo- Leupol A Lowry, Alet. Lnnd-quis.V. Liter. li J. of S- rof ita. You may have ome II. J. McCallurn, S. A. McCllstin. f the L. Marine. George K. nymptorn). poflhly the talr.t II. F. Murk. W. O. Meeker. R. II. Merrill. A. Infection. Put In either .1. of S Mflner. Guy M. Mitner. Jav case It is a dnsreroiis omlttion. Votir IC. Miller. V. It. Myer. Morcran. Frank Moyle. t tl Infected. Imptsre. and you can Charles A. Nelson. F. O. Nelson. J. II. James D. Iar-rienever hipe t perfect health until Newton. !.". S Nicholls.Frederic K. PorI'eterson, Hyrum the impurities are washed from the ter. O. T. Pra't. Henrr R 1'titman, .V. J. aystem. If you fel badly all the time. Radehaugh. T. M. T. Raborg. U. W. R. F. Reeve?, yo t mut crave health. If you want to It age r. A. C Raymond. C. J. Ross. Kdward J. feel renewed spirits, the (flow of per- F. W. Rose. Saxot, Rowley. H.W. B. Sage. Fugene fect health, bright ?p, rler kln. the Charles F. S. Sears, C. A. Pchafer, W. A- Suaw. M. Shepherd. Roy knowledge l!;at you are well, you can Selby. I. Slpherd. J. T. Smith. J. IV Fnyder, do ao. Cleanse your btocl by taking R. L Spence. A. J. I Spencer. J. A. F. R. H. For fifty years It haa been the C. Stubblns. F. R. J. i:. C.Street. A. SulR. Sudbur Jam" tan!arl bloct purifier. It relieves the Stephens, XX. A. W. W. F. livan. Taylor. Taylor. the troubte by renourlhlng blood, W. F. Tracey. T. Trapp. T. II. Thlessln. its strength, and stimulating T. ti. U Vance. K. F. Vorls. Jr.. B Welch. O. S. Whf taker. XV. If. the floxv so that the blood regains Its D. Trapp. Wilson. G. Williams II. I off the poison. White. II. G. lot vitality ar.il throws FYank M. XVllson. I Joseph J ; v e n Ion Hut Williams. cai respond. o i m:;t u S. s. S. Take It for all Wise. M. W. Wool ley. O. XVoolley, Q. A. rlood Infections. Get It at your drug-Ktt- a Wright. Feymour IV Young. today. nee-If you epeclat advice, writ the Fwtft Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. Adver-thrm- e nt. v D 10-YAR- From 9 to WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY. SHINOLA OUTFITS, 25c. COTTON BLANKETS, PER PAIR, 45c. Size for single beds 43x72 Inches;' tan only; Consisting of wool brush, bristle dauber and finished with colored borders. A small lot one box of Shinola; all boxed. (Annex.) (Annex.) only. DRESSER COVERS, EACH, 19c. UTAH WOOL BATTS, $1.80. full two pounds: soft, clean and lofty; Made of dotted Swiss and trimmed with OFF. Weigh "GLOBE" UNDERWEAR, 10 made in one sheet, 72x84 inches; large enough torchon lace; full length. A very special (fhird floor.) "Globe" underwear for for any comforter. (Annex.) offering. All winter women and weight children only; vests, pants and STAMPED BOUDOIR CAPS, 19c. union suits; all grades. You know the standFIGURED CHALLIE, YARD, 9c. ard prices of this famous make. (Main floor.) made and finished Good covquality; daintily Good grade cotton challle for comfort or white only. lace with edges; scalloped and 36 assorted inches wide; patterns ering: (Third floor.) BOOT HOSE, 27c. (Annex.) colorings. CRETONNE WORK BAGS, 21c. Look like the real silk and will give excepTAN ART LINEN, YARD, 29c. tional wear: spliced heels and deep lisle garin assorted patterns Made Flemish make: for scarfs and centers; and of heavy cretonne ter top; white or black only. (Main floor.) Heavy all nicely finished; used for colorings; work 25 inches wide. Until the European war is bags; good size. over no more of this material may be had. stockings and ONE LOT MILLINERY, CHOICE, 75c. (Third floor.) (Annex.) Not a largo lot, but a final clearance of MEN'S UNION SUITS, 39c. PIECE NAINSOOK, $1.35. trimmed and untrlmmed winter hats; some A Good well made; for undermusllns finished nainsook weight for early spring: selections; a little expense for nnHsoft very 34 to 46, comes 36 sizes wear: closed inches wide: Infants' shade; crotch; a hat. peeler will you good trimmings give (Economy Basement.) (Annex.) i Inclusive. pieces only. (Third floor.) boxed in SILK-PLATE- IS out Sales WOMEN'S LISLE VESTS, 2 FOR 55c. Early spring weight sleeveless vests witha French band top; very good quality and at ("Main floor.) material saving. Engineers Organized to Study Military Tactics at Wilson's Suggestion. ORGANIZER PUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 E Looks for Progressives and Republicans to Get Together. the house. A drawer In a sideboard was broken open and $3anwasalligator stolen. folder containing about the Thomas Ee"se. who lives near told the police he aw toa riartch home, dressed man attempt and Progressives In kick voting,thewell Republicans in about dark. Detecdoor Minnesota are working toward an tive Huntsman Investigated. of the two pnrtles nnd wmatgamatlon F. K. Kenaston. president of the MinneMachine company, SWEDISH SOCIETY MEETS apolis Threshing lumber owner and millionaire political manager for Senator Knute Nelson of declared Minnesota, yesterday at the Hotel Ftah that the Progressives and In the nation will amalRepublican conventions. lie gamate at the ChicagoTheodore Roosetakes the view that velt will be the Mr.nominee of the ReKenaston declared party. publican left the country at that Mr. Roosevelt this time that his political associates might make a deal with the Republicans. Mr. Kenaston urges the country to return to a protective tariff to prevent the Importing of Furopean made goods He asof the war. after the close the United serts that the business of States today Is founded on the orders for munitions of war and that there would be a serious economic disturbance in the event the war should sudend. In Minnesota he savs there denly Is much sentiment for a protective tariff and also for among the clttzens born preparedness in this country. He declared a larere part of the German population of Minnesota Is against Program In Honor of Washington to He (ilun Wednesday Mht. The Swedish young people's societyh of this city will meet In the ward chapel Wednesday at k o'clock. Owing to XVashinaton8 the preceding day a patribirthUy otic program will be given as follows: Country." Adopted Address. -- Our Charles Forsherg; biography of George Carl llolmqulst; patriotic Washington.ltelnold Ahleen. The musical recitation, solo. Miss numbers will be: Soprano Mrs. Marlltlma Carlson; piano solo, T.undqulst I'itts; violin selection, garet Mrs. Hllrna Eundqulst Oatman; Mon-sotrio, soprano; Ellas Miss Stella tenor- Arthur Johnson, baritone: -rendered Utah XVe Love Thee." will be In Swedish by the choir. Two selecthe mixed choir tions will be given by under direction of Dr. O. XV. Feudt. The association is nlso Inviting friends to "a hard, time ball" Thursday evening at the same place. - t K I V. I.I N H l F N T tlTI CK. nt noi si:. HEAVKK COI'I'KK COMPANY. LoWith the us ha.m( of a pass "key, the home of cation of principal place of business. entered last J. J. Itartch, 212 K.rightEighth South, Salt LakeareCity. Utah Notice. the fol There delinquent upon through the front Coot and ransacked Twelfth-Thirteent- n. - .. m;i.us , -- - " bur-Bria- rs described stock an account of lowing of assessment levied on tne 27thamounts the several day December 1915, names of the respecset opposite the as follows: tive shareholders Cert. Shares. Amt. No. 198 Louise W. .... ...2000 $10.00 2.50 3 E. S. Stumer ., ... 500 7.50 R4 ...1500 Maglll Henry . .. 500 2.80 97 II. J. Bradley . .. 500 2.60 182 Mae Blair ... 5.00 ...1000 66 J. L. Yates ... And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 5th day of February, 1916, so of each parcel of such many shares be will be sold stock as may 222 necessary D. F. XValker buildat Its office. Lake City, Utah, on the 3d ing. Salt of March, 1916, at the hour of day 12.30 p. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. F. S. WALDEN. Secretary. Mac-Laughl- ln 12-1- SlIKKIFFVS SAI-K- . IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. Utah Association of Credit Men. a corporation, plaintiff, against A. M. Falmer and R. L. Palmer, defendants. To be sold at sherllf's sale at the west front door of the county courthouse in the city and county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1916, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of, in and to the real estate, following described 53.6 rods north from Commencing the southwest corner of 2the southeast J of section 15, township south, range 1 west. Salt Lake meridian, and run to-w- lt: thence east 16 rods; thence south ning 4 rods; thence east 4 rods; thence south 32 rods; thence east 29.9 rods; thence west 693.35 46.4 rods; thence north llience south 70 feet; thence west feet; 180 feet; thence south 101.6 feet to the place of beginning. Also commencing 64 rods north from the southwest corner of 2the southeast section 15, township south, range i1 ofwest. Salt Lake meridian, and runthence south thence east 130 feet; ning 70 feet; thence west 130 feet; thence of beginning. north 70 feet to the place Also commencing 17.6 rods north from the southwest corner of the2 southeast 1 of1 section 15, township merwest, bait Ltxe south, range thence east 20 rods; idian, and running thence west 20 thence north 8 rods; rods; thence south S rods to the place of beginning. Also commencing 25.6 rods north of the southwest corner of the southeast J of section 15, township 2 south, Salt Lake meridian, and rang'e 1 west. thence east 20 rods;20 thence running rods; north 8 S rods; thence west of beginrods to the place thence ning. Commencing 9.6 rods north of the1 southwest corner of the2 southeast south, range of section 15, township 1 west. Salt Lake meridian, and runthence east 49.9 rods; thence north ning 8 rods; thence west 49.9 rods, thence south S rods to the place of beginning. Also commencing 33.6 rods north of corner of the southeast the southwest i1 of section 15, township 2 south, range west. Salt Lake meridian, and runthence east 20 rods; thence south ning 8 rods; thence west 20 rods; thence north 8 rods to the place of beginning. ' Purchase price payable in lawful conduct cuch election at each of said money of the United States. polling places are as follows: Dated at Salt Lake A.City, 1916. Utah, this viFlEsl-m?nlc!Lpward' K- - D- Haskins. D. 11th day of February, Eleventh wnV? aJl South: Blanche S. JOHN CORLESS, E. Seventh Musser, 779 C. E S 74 Sheriff of Salt Lake county, State of Raybould, Third East. South: Second municipal Utah. ward. Elnathan 821 XVashington avenue; Sheriff. Deputy Eldredge, Mrs By C. I Schettler, S. First XVest; XVilllani Stephens & Smith, Attorneys for Ella Aplin. 4349 McLachlan, 62 S. West Temple. Plaintiff. Date of first publication, February 397Third J. Newman, municipal ward, XV. N. Twelfth West; A. C. 13th. A. D. 1916. near corner First North and Gilbert teenth XVest; Joseph Burdette. Seven237 N. JVOTICK OF SCHOOL, BO.D ELECTION. EDU-catio- n BOARD First West. THE OF OFFICE OF Fourth municipal ward, Paul Hamof Salt Lake City. Utah. Salt mer, Jr., 75 M street; Mamie C. Bealle, Lake City, Utah, February 8, 1916. 10 First avenue; M. B. Sowles, 1121 Notice is hereby given: will be held First avenue. First That an electionwards Fifth municipal ward, S. B. XVester-fielof Salt In the several municipal 976 E. Second South; Peter Loch-riLake City on the 26th day of February, 224 Second East; George E. Evans. 1916, to vote upon the following ques1046 E. Second South. tion and proposition, to wit: Third The polls for such election Shall the board of education of Salt open at 7 o'clock a. m. and close Lake City create an indebtedness and will 7 o'clock p. m. issue bonds therefor as hereinafter at Fourth The aggregate amount of stated? Such election will be held on Satur- bonds proposed to be issued is two hunthousand dollars ($200,000) of the day, the 26th beday of February, 1916.for dred denomination of one thousand dollars five polling places There will to bear interest at the such election one in each of the five ($1000) each, cent per annum, payable municipal wards of Salt Lake City', at rate of 4J per and each of said bonds the following places: semiannually, run for twenty years from the date First municipal ward, room 202 City to thereof. and County building. Fifth The said bonds are Second municipal ward, Feery hotel, to be issued for the purpose ofproposed Third South and XVest Temple. raising Third municipal ward, high school, money for purchasing sites and buildcorner First North and Second XVest. ing two or more g'rade school build1, j - d. e, - Fourth municipal ward, Longfellow ings and supplying the same with the school, corner J street and First ave- necessary furniture and apparatus and nue. for improving the grounds. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF Fifth municipal ward, Twelfth school. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. First South between Fourth and Fifth streets. East By XV. J. Barrette, President. Second. The names of the Judges to By L. P. Judd, Clerk. |