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Show THE 10 HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1916 N, to the hotel. as it proceeds automobiles a . i o no crlrAn tVipir A liiiuii .1muse w iju cji Sle- are Mrs. Sol cars for nr this occasion Tlornhprecr. Mrs. George O. Relf, Mrs. Albert R. Barnes, JennlnBS. Mrs. Rlter. Mrs. PriscillaDavid Mrs. Frank Jennings. Mrs. F. C.Keith. Schramm, Thomas Kearns. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph bmlth, Mrs. William Q. Mrs. Justin it. bavis, Mrs. Sylvester Mrs. EdCannon. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. kherrard. George ward L. Sheets. Mrs. Mrs. C. N. Ray. Mrs. John E.M.M.Hayes,t. Mrs. T. A. Williams. Mrs. Mrs. Merrill GIRL 'NEWSIES' COAX COIN fROM RESPONSIVE PUBLIC TOO EXHIBITS AT SAME TIME top, Miss Edna Shcpard, who had charge of the "newsies' ATallthepretty girls, who sold copies of the suffrage publication on University of Utah and Utah Art Institute Both Have Displays This Week. the streets; below, Miss Margaret Metcalfe, treasurer of the committee having charge of the street sale. Tr. J. T. Kingsbury, president of the University of Utah, announced yester-of day, that the administrative council the university would give an exhibition of the work done in the school during the past year. The exhibition will be All of opened from May 8 to May 12. exhibion the work that can be placed tion will be In the administration buildat ing and the public will be welcomed in any time between the hours of 8.30 the morning- and 10 o'clock in the even- t ft. Pearsall, Nlbley. br the One of the features planned delugcommittee will be theBlatch receptionMrs. s Harriet Stanton of ing a token or car with May flowers, as welcome. in the particular affection new resbreakfast conEvery day brings feature of the ervations and this one of the most xt The Utah art exhibit Is to be p re- tained at the university during the time the exhibition of the college work is beinsr given and will be combined wlJh the university art gallery. The main hall and the main stairway of the administration building have been turned Into an exposition palace. On tables and alon?? the walla departments have been invited to make an exhibit which shall show graphically Just why they belong to the university. The exhibits will be on display duras well as during the the ing afternoon.evening Iurlng evenings the week Jhe entertainment throughout On will be provided. Monday evening the large Salt Ignite High school orchestra will furnish the music. Monday evening, also. Dr. A. R. Anderson will f give a lecture on "Porupell." illustrated a fine set of colored slides. t byTho exposition Is designed to trovide i an apportunity for the patrons of tho to see what university work university is. really The present week will ! the last for the April exhibit of the Utah art In in Salt Uke. After Friday the stitute exhibit will be taken to Iirigham City. Lee Greene Hicham has been named chairman of a committee to make arrangements,in and will go to Hrlgham the week for that purCity early pose. D. C Jensen, superintendent of the Box Elder schools, has been inin the plan to brine the exhibit terested to I'rtvhani City, and has offered the KymnaMum or the Hox Elder High school at Brlgham City to house it. It 1 probable now that this offer thought will be accepted. It was announced that the committee on financeyesterday of the board of not as regents of the university had of the proyet considered the .at petition fessors and dems the Cniversity of Utah for an increase in salary. It was said by Dr. Kingsbury that the faculty did not present the petition in the form of a demand, but asked that the reto the varigive considerationwith gents ous phases connected the increased cost of living In Utah. e The was signed by seventy-fivpetition members of the faculty at the university. W. N. "Williams said that the finance committee will determine what recommendations to make to the regents when the board meets In June, If - v i H i t S " ; - 1 .v. his. y. v . - , 1 v s 1 A TAKE SHEKELS US FOR 'CAUSE' .... Self Copies of Suffrage Organ d Cusand Find ' Open-hearte- Secretary of State line Remittance Revenue Dae on. Trading Stickers. David Mattson, secretary of state, received a check for 11464 from the Intermountaln Trading Stamp company The check represents speyesterday. cial trading stamp revenue due state In accordance under the act the of Legislature. The check is one of the first to be received. The letter of transmittal bears the signature of W. B. Hammond, manager of the company, who explains on revenue the check represents that all trading stamps In use at the time the state law went into effect and 6uch as have been Issued since. Cov-veif- nar tomers Everywhere. t Tlie m 'A Sr - X. is 4- - - - r. Investment Company ArciiMed In ComIneurt by County& Attorney. plaint The Utah Investment Trust comIs charged with, embezzlement in pany a. complaint issued yesterday by the it being alleged that county attorney, the company embezzled $25 belonging to Kmil Anderson. The Information furnished the was county attorney is that Anderson & Cariquist as a employed and by Burt had a commission jalesman for a sale. Anderson went away. Itdue is alleged and lert the collection of the 4 ::r- - commission in the hands of the Investment company. It is alleged that the received a check from Burt oompanv &. for the money, but told Carlquist Anderson that it would not be paid for another year and appropriated the money to its own use. Mpeclnl loner committee of the Women's CongreaNionnl unionIt will much upthat flower with which predate Krreet guests Irofuely nt thethe O. visiting J. i railway station at .!. o'clock. Thursday when the special trainmorning, from the northwest. Thl arrives floral Is expected to constitute SeetioK one of the prettiest nnd moat tin- -preMlve feature of the reception. I'he committee designate the Tollowlnjs pluce where floivrra "bould be went during Wednesday afternoon anil f eventing! Hotel Utah, Women' Congres- Monal Union headquarter. T home of Mrs. Kllason, 1033 Second avenue. Th home of Mis Kereue J2IO Flrnt nvnn. T'oomb. 'I he home of 31 Luck. A. Clark, 170 l Mtreet. - t fheThe committee r.plan 4- - -- - -- t. to preitent to prettiest Mr. liar- bouquet rtet Stunton lllaeh of Afw York. 4 4- - -- 4- - f -- 4 f White! White! Meat all ladies' shoes are white lg rightly this enson. AVhlttemore's Quick-Whi- te white named it Quickly restore fretth-nesit canvas Nhoett to their original and newnewa In appearance. It cleans nnd whitens as no other. Priced ut almost half regular value at 13c. f 4 4- . 4- - T n i. The questions answered below are or In the general diseases arecharacter, answers will and the symptoms given in anv case of similar nature. apply Those wishing further advice, free mav address Dr. Lewis llaker. College d Sts.. Layton. O., lildg.. enclosing stamped enP'ull name, and adfor velope reply. dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. i College-KIlwoo- self-address- ed well-stock- I illss "Constance" "I am very thin and bloodless andasks: to increase want SO my about weight llease tell pounds. me what method to- pursue?' Answer: A and persistent use of three regular tabgrain lets will usually produce an Increase of weight , by aiding nutrition and the flesh tissues. Scores of building up have reported Increases of patients from 10 to 40 pounds from the use of these tablets. Full directions come with each sealed package. Mrs. X. asks: "My scalp itches terand a great amount ribly. Is feverish is of oily dandruff present. What Is hypo-nucla- Stood ne for thlsT' Answer: First shampoo the hair and then apply plain yellow minyol about once a week as per directions. This reovercomes the danlieves the makes the hair beautifully druff and itching, glossy and vigorous. Obtain In 4 oz. Jars of druggists. Mrs. 'Annie 11." writes: My husband Is surely afflicted with some kidney disease. He has become weak and suffers with headache andarepains in his back and groins. Pains like rheumatism. Ills anklos sva11 and his feet seem to be tired all the time. Some he has chills and no appetite, days nease prescribe." Answer: The symptoms Indicate deof kidneys nnd should not rangement be neglected. I would advise balmwort a compound well suited to such tablets, in sealed tubes with dicases. Obtain rections for home use. 'Old Soldier" writes: "I would like to known what to do for rheumatism, as I ed am no crippled that I cannot walk. Please answer at once." Answer: Here Is the best remedy forrheumatism is known, and if taken accordingthat to directions you will soon D out again and b strong and well. Get 2 drams of Iodide of Potassium: 4 drams sodium salicylate, i oz. wine of colchlcum, 1 oz. comp. essence 1 oz. comp. fluid balmwort and cardiol. 5 ozs. of syrup comp. Mix earsaparllla and take a teaspoenful time at meal and again before going to bed. C. O. C. asks: "I am constipated, tongue coated, have headache, dizzy sometimes. spells and Indigestion Please advise?" Answer: I advise that yon begin ustablets (not ing three grain These sulpherb tablets are sulphur.) act n the liver, kidneys andlaxative, bowels and tend to keep the blood pure, by the elimlnatlve functions. Rearousing lief should follow quickly. "Secretary" writes: "I have pains in my spine and frightful headache In back of head, fainting spells, twitching and trembling, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and strength and in fact am a 'has been, when it comes to performing accustomed work and dutie3. Please advise." Answer: In all such cases the assimilative functions have not kept pace with waste functions and a powerful harmless tonic treatment is needed. I find three grain cadomene tablets unexcelled and beneficial in such cases astonishingly and advise them for you. f 44 CLOTURE RULE TO BE a -- REPORTED TO SENATE Mrs. C. W. B. asks: "I suffer to too much fat. Can yougreatly advise owing me of a good reduction remedy?'' Answer: well stocked pharmacy can supply Any you with 5 grain arbolone packed in pealed tubes with tablets, full directions for use. These tablets have proven wonderfully effective In reducing: abnormal fat. . . . 9c . "WHITTEMO 1-- lb. ladles', children's or men's shoes Q FOLKHOD'S SOLID SURE c and white For 25 4 9a canvas shoes. Will not nu-bu- ck . mh ntt 9c ilfc WHITE PEARL CLEANER For white I ww aS? . 25 c 10c !V..:..6ci 10c 1 Blanco, for cleaning white ff 47 and canvas 4 A z J Nova, cleans white U K canvas shoes Mhlnoia, Monday f JiJ and Tuesday Liquid Gig White Shoe Dressing. . w nu-bu- shoes CANVAS buck "i JDliJ RE'S NEW can of ERA POLISH 15c paste, In tan, russet or black. For WIIITTEMORFS OIL PASTE em and no ft ens and preserves all kinds of black shoes. 2 -- lb. tin. Special ek 7 c 25 ! Paste and Liquid for Paste tan ahoea i A Hristle Rnuher and with n lOc tin of Shlnola for. .r.0l!,,.heT 25 Cents fj SHINOL.A SET HOME In order that as many as possible may share in the above savings, we reserve the right to llmi" quantity of HITTEM ORE'S DANDY COMHINATIOIV and canvas shoes , Whittemore'B W Vr , Two-in-O- ne AVool purchase. 3 i Oc U GEO II Ivory Soap Pnlkham' CI U Compound. . . . . . . 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Orangeade Is a natural tonic, a wonderful refresher end a most delicious beverage. It contains just the frutt-acl- d your system needs during warm weather. Get your free glass and see if OHAXGEADE isn't all we have said and MORE. Urln- this coupon with you. Remember the day , - TUESDAY ONLY HERALD COUPOX. i 'J s "Over the Coffee Cups' tired and enthusiastic charmingly from the Hotel Utah atgirls 11.30proceeded o'clock. down Main street Passing "newsie" was stationed at each of theatraffic Inthe service extending tersections, southward to the Newhouse hotel Ue were delightfully received by the public." said Miss Metcalf. answera question. "How do you like ing a newsie?" was It a iovel certainly for the young fnJi.i0lLn ex(Per,ence whom have wide acin the quaintance "The seemed to enter intocity. tne spirit people of the effort we were continued, "which wasraiifylng to all. lhe project of selling the Sufon the streets was planned fragette a week ago, and we feel only about our success and the regratifiedweover received. Our efforts ception tinued until l o'clock; when we conhad bUnCh" of Sa8rPers- t- f 'qUite o" " The girls taking part In the street sales ncluded the Misses Grace Cooke Genevieve Savage. Helen Keas. Cowie Dorothy White. Margaret Ruth lins. Phylls Luman. Margaret CrowColly!e Frances Evans. Esther Dustan Adrl-annIlelen King. Woodruff. Olive Mary Lynch and Irene Savage Wall Those who loaned cars for the "newFies" service on occasion in eluded Mrs. Thomas this Kearns AtlVl Walker. W. It. Wallace M,iVe Wal1 ?- Ir'SS avakgeM1" The numerical extent of the silea the Suffragist on the streets had nSt eadnuftr- out lers of the committee evening, declared thatmembers the charminr newsies had been patronized well" and that the extent"exceed ingly sale was gratifying to those in charre of the work. Other preparations for the confer-hav- e ence almost been From the huge sign that completed wni across the street saying Envoys." to the twenTy-'Su- r frage bill sheet posters tho Lake theatre massannouncing meeting and fire- oneer park. me commituvv..iiii..uvIUii ui tee " in charge no that of Salt Lake will be unaware citizen of the arrival and presence of the dlstlne-nisvilr o r u ill en visitors Flag to Salute. When the special arrives at 8 IK the union's purple and white flag wih be from the station flagpole and floating a. brass band will be playing their most beautiful airs. Immediately the women forming the automobile escort in waitthe women ing will receive the east and the line of march tofrom Hothe tel Utah will begin. Mrs. W. Mont of the escort Ferry, in charge have mounted police, has fdanned tothe band, head the line of by modified cloture rule designed to expedite legislative business in the Senate was approved today by the rules committee and its adoption at the earliest possible date will be urged by administration leaders. The rule provides that any sixteen senators may petition the Senate in writing for a motion that debate on a given measure be closed. It would not be debatable and If supported by a vote each senator would be limited to one hour's debate on the pending measure and amendments. Filibusters such as killed the shipwould be ping bill In the. last Congress virtually Impossible under the rule. It vote must be approved by of the Senate before It could become effective. Debate on the Bankhead bill to extend federal aid in road building continued all day in the Senate without a final vote belngr reached. An amendment by Senator Lee of Maryland proposing an Investigation of the beat route for a transcontinental military road was rejected. Senator Taggart of Indiana urged passage of the bill in his maiden speech in the Senate. Washington,- - May 6. 1 RICHNESS two-thir- ds ds - ;! H because it Is carefully t e d, ' - mfmi iar DEVELOPS SQUEEZE THREE LAMPS LAMPS R And Printing ii AV aroma ticing b e c a u se is pure and mellow j" because 1 t If you could combine three one carbon lamps Into you would get only the same amount of light as you may now H obtain from a single from the And this clear, cheer- old-fashio- to a .only ew hours S" at a modest price. Tin 35c Pound FPU IQ. B'J for ful light burns carof one the cost bon lamp. It will (tts u pout von hut little to equip your home throughout with 0 P. Hunt and attack Gov. Georgeof W. laws of the "reckless disregard for ARIZONA REPUBLICAN thMention of the Mexican situation by Chairman Richard L. Sloan, Temporarv demonstration In caused a the convention. to clean "VV-up this DELEGAIEUEFT FREE unsavory "We will undertake Sloan. a'e mess." said to fight when it is necnot too proud to protect that we should fight essary our inherent rights." Convention Condemns Admi"Washington Delegates Named. 6. The North Yakima. Wash.. May here nistration's Foreign Policy and state toRepublican convention to national the elected delegates day A. Perkins of Urges Woman Suffrage. convention, chose S. committeeman and for national a platform that contained no adopted to any presidential candiTucson. Ariz.. May 6. An uninstruct-e- d reference was not inThe dates. delegation the national Repub- structed to cast vote for any pardelegation to was its lican convention selected the ticular candidate. state Republican convention byioday. for national comRnmmendatlons mitteeman are to be made by the dele- PRIMARIES ON TOMORROW of six after the national congation vention has nominated a presidential Nominations to Be Made for Officers of candidate. L. D. S. U. Organization. Resolutions condemn the adelections for the four stuministration's adopted for foreign, policy; call AnPrimary dent body officers of the L. D. S. IT. "adequate preparedness"; favor the thony amendment for equal suffrage, will be held tomorrow after the regu te Ta-co- ROCHESTER y m In K n&ffiaIETHOI. ft WE FILM PROPERLY DEA PERFECT MEANS PICTURE. IT'S IN THE DEVEL- - If V ma GOOD VELOPED oiau. TINS DEVELOPING DEVELOPING Any Size Roll Size Film Pack Salt Lake's Greatest Showing of Any MAIL US YOUR FILMS. KODAKS AVe Pay Postajcre. Most The Latest, Rt Improved and UP 3 Instruments. Stores Nos. Big Stocks. 7 Our and ii. 4, five-minu- 3. MAZDA LAMP tairiy roaster, with coffee "life.' This tingles is the "why" of perfection the luxurious coffee 3 Ml 1 r.y-iI- H ned BRYAN-MARS- comes rou "ESS-JAY'- 1 FAMOUS roperly treated, 0 USE THE p S" of the Belter Sort saving device known to science. COFFEE has au en- "lisS-JAl'- G4 t dec & M J 3 m Ii No guesswork about our Developing, 3 inishlng or Enlarging. Our kodak ft worK is done by Dhotmminhi s9 perts of long experience "uu hiiuu mod ern incllltv every and time- - ESS- - A two-thir- 0S 'i ESS-JAY- S . -- . material ft Shep-par- t VA all white canvas shoe, slippers or any kind of duck or canva s -- ivk. FANCYS C A N -- ald to he Hie mot aired memher of thl delegation of distlngulnhed worker in the suffrage The flower committee cause. include t 4 Link A. Clark, chalrmaui . 31r. Kate Snow. Mi. Mis f 0,'b'. Coomb. Corley ,I"s Idlly Johnson. Mr. Kllaon. Mr, e Krederiekx. Mr. Flossie CJreen. e Mr. Minnie lllckeu. 4 lr. PASTE A auick whine for Leather, Vlel Kid and Ilox Calf. Priced nt almost half Its rejnilar value Monday . . w and Tuesday HE-X- U STICKS FOR W1IITE SHOES A stick with felt cleaner on one end and material for renewing the white on the other. As easy to apply as using JLWW a stick of chnlk a . HEURIOTT'S 15c WHITK CLEANER A liquid for SATIX SHOE BIXIiY'S 3 New-Yor- U f' Low Unheard-o- f : . Committee Approves Plan to ITeaded by the chairman of the Prevent Filibusters and "newsies" committee. Miss Edna d and Treasurer Miss Margaret Expedite Legislation. Metcalf a brigade of at- t All Kinds of Shoe Polishes, Pastes and Cleaners at Prices for Two Days. IS -- -- mJklu Mkr tl specialSf W Dantlerlne, C1 ffJ WDanderine, i special ipeclnl fSOc, 3 &5Ca 5l25cC Cream VLf 1 1 ;: . CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING ft ea old-fashion- ed i tr- .i , mt fHyilfe XjL WHITTEMO mzBAm t UECES WH! miiM Ail . RECEIVES TAX ON STAMPS K--it y- v.- 4 C $15Patent 1 ) ?! ' - armrtt-msWTrrffii?- X" ference promises to be be R. R. Lyman will inpipular. Mrs.and the speakers will toastmistress delegates clude the eastern envoys and from suffrage states. Mrs. William com is chairman of the breakfast . l7 mittee and is assisted Dy wrs. A. H. Bintz. Mrs. Alfred Peabody, Mrs. K. Bower. Mrs. Albert R. Barnes. Mrs. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. Frank B. fecott, Mrs. Howard King. Mrs. W. T. Rowe, Mrs. Gus Andirson, Mrs. William Clausen. Mrs. Charles Livingston. Jr.. an Mrs. T. L. Holman. A profusion of purple gold and white color native flowers will carry out the scheme of the congressional union at the breakfast. Cards will be issued to the visiting women who are to be guests of honor recital at noon, given by at the organ Prof. J. J. McClellan in the Tabernacle. The Business Meeting. The opening business session, to is cordially invited, which the public will be held at 2 p. m. in theM. ballroom Garnett of the Hotel Utah. Mrs. E. will preside over this meeting. After two district chairmen, the orare to supervise the work of will who speaking, in ganization suffrage territory, be elected by the members of the con4.30 tea will be served in ference. At and an Informal recepthe mezzanine 8. R. Thurman tion, over which Mrs. will be hostess, will be held. The mass meeting will be held in the Salt Lake theatre Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Clarissa Williams will of the preside, and thewillmost gifted Mrs. Hareastern envoys speak, Blatch of New York, Miss riott Stanton D. C, Mrs. Lucy Burns of Washington, Delaware Florence Bayard Utiles ofNew York. of and Miss Helen Todd me Band music win oe rurnisneowillDycomThis band. school cadet high day's activities of the plete the first two days' conference. the morning At 10 o'clock. Friday will be held second business sessionHotel Utah. At in tho ballroom of the this time the envoys, who are to return east with the suffrage special, will be elected to carry back the resothe conference. farelutions passed at In The committee charge of the in Piowell demonstration to be held 3.30 exneer park Friday afternoon at multipects a Tegular The 1 D. S.band will tude to attend. There will be a program furnish music.and a large number ex-of of speeches in the flower girls will participateCannon will ercises. Mrs. Annie Wells the demonstration andMrs. preside over the make an address. governor will Emmeline B. Wells, as a contemporary into S of Susan B. Anthony, will give O Harriott Stanton the hands of Mrs. Blatch. whose mother walked ide by rL' side with Miss Anthony, the resolutions, bound in purple, gold and white, to be Zj carried to the President and Congress The lleturn Trip. The party will then be escorted to the suffrage the Rio Grande station and will begin its return trip at special 4.45. On their arrival in Washington they will be received with great ceremony in a monster demonstration, which will be one of the most beautiful ever held The envoys willCon-be at the capltol. President and by acheard by the gress, when theof final appeal for the passage of the tion on behalf amendment will be delivered. the Congressional During theof week has been union campaign plan o hafnra tho fnllowlne audi ences. International Labor day mass woman s iteputuican ciuu. meeting, rnnm msoMnc lintel Utah. ,l.utU of the Daughters assembly. university Indian War Veterans. Some special entertainment is oeinr women lor me veilplanned by local Ernest Bamberger guests. Mrs. tea ing Miss Edith for folles-eat entertain will and r ,rA n ru,lintij n f Smith local alumnae. Mrs. the guests will be who is a kinswoman J. Gibson, George of Mrs. John J. Rogers, Jr., ofof both being descendants Roger the Sherman, one of the signerswillof take Declaration of Independence, Mrs. Rogers for a drive through the country. surrounding furThe L. D. S. university band will nish the music at the farewell demonstration in Pioneer park. Mc-Cr- '.f- , 9 Gar-net- Mrs. C. R. - ing. C7 T. C ir ENLARGEMENT Everything; for the Kodak FILMS, Kodak Albums. . a) a) 8 Kodak Accessories of Ever If' Description. All Schramm-Johuso- n if Stores. lar daily devotional exercises. Students who win out in the primaries will contest in the final election Wed- 4 i - j FIND TWO BABIES nesday. The offices to be filled are president J AJMUJNG 3000 CONTESTANTS of the student body, vice president, secPHYSICALLY PERFECT ond vice president and secretary-treasureNew York, May 6. Two physicalassociate ediGold and Blue ly perfect babies, John Ryan, 8 tor and business editor, manager will be apmonths old, and Anna Hennessy, 19 pointed by the board of control, which These will meet Thursday afternoon. months old, were found by physicians representing the health depositions are appointive. . partment, among 3000 contestants A NATURAL FEAR. entered here today for a cup The type of youth who indulges in valued at $250 as a featuregold of the celebration of "Baby week." loud clothes and a hat forced back The Ryan baby, it was decided, was enover his ears dropped into the dental titled to the honor because of his chair. bright smile and apparent happi"I'm afraid to give him gas," said ness. The girl, although the dentist to the assistant. perfect, cried while the physicians were try"Why?"can I tell when to "How he's unconreach a decision. Eleven ing scious?" Philadelphia Ledger. other babies also were awarded gold medals. The war has increased the majority of women and girls in the British isles at least to 2,100,000, and the end is .One year's supply of coal for New not yet. York, loaded in 'fifty-to- n cars, would The extensive plateau of Brazil en- make a train reaching from that city to tUxs. city. joys an agreeable climate r. |