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Show THE 4 U. TO S.-MEX- IC0 IIERALD-KEPUBL1CA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY '27, 1016. N, WILL HELP SOLVE PROBLEMS OF AIR CONFER AGAIN Pershing to Meet Gavira at Latter's Request to Discuss Problems; Funston Approves. r PRINTS NaBE FROM i WE If Newest Mode! Soori Dresses NSCAIfVIsj PAY P03TACE KODAK Vf con-tfTfn- cv HEADQUARTERS 31 delightful assemblage you will find a new model dress of tan gabardine with an awning striped combination effect; also a new tan poplin combination in a new model; another is a white and rose striped combination, a striking sport, effect model that opens on side; also delightful effect is a white crepe de chine coat with jersey silk skirt, the latter striped in the new blue. You will certainly be interested in the charming new dress styles for summer wear. - SPECULATOR'S NOTES HELD GAMBLING DEBTS 's DfflGHT DEAD 4 1 ; . 'yt&i-'- V ;. Court Decides Leiter Need Not Settle Obligation Incurred y y- . ' '-- y'- y v." i v yyyyi &r in : 4M PAwO DR. HENRY SOUTHER. Washington, May 26. Henry Souther has been appointed by. Secretary of War Baker as consulting engineer to handle the Increasing aeronautical problems of the government, a field that admits of great possibilities of expansion and development. He Is cooperating actively with the work of the committee on industrial preparedness of the United States naval consulting , board. Mr. Souther is one of the leading American engineers In his particular SoftJd. He is past president of the and as ciety of Automobile Engineers chairman of its standards committee did a great deal for the standardization of the American automobile industry. He is a member of many engineering societies and clubs. fc and was graduated from Yale In 1M0. He was president of Yale college inaugurated 1, 1886, succeedJuly Noah Porter. He was succeeded ing Dr. Arthur T. Hadley in 1899. One by of his first acts was to propose that the corporation change the name to Yale university instead of Yale college, and that change was made in 18S7. was his administration he During successful in adding dormitories and other new buildings to the university equipment. Pre defemir IIlley Vole Head of mm Expire at t'nlverlty In TVevr llnven. III Home New Haven. Conn.. May 26. Dm Rev. Dwight. former president of Timothy "Yale university, died at his home here ' today. Dr. Dwlght was born at Norwich In "Where Superior Service Is a Habit" Grand Opera in Your Home a Victor Victrola you can enjoy Grand Opera and have all the world's hest artists sing for you. Caruso, Melba, Scotti, Farrar, Alda, Mc- Cormack and practically all the other world's most celebrated artists are brought right to your home if you own a Victrola, Let us demonstrate the possibilities of this Tvonderfulinstrument to you. ."With BUSNESS 'House of Steinway. (9onso&dl A trr77 DAYNES.Mnr 1319 E. FIRST SOUTH SX Sr ROYALW "Fifty-Fourt- h -- 1 For Today $1.00 Trimmed from - PEAK ON representing roll. the firm's The ed " price. You'll find a few garden tools useful; on Decoration Day. In our Hardware Dept. there's an immense variety of garden forks, rakes, shovels, picks, etc., etc. ALL KINDS OF POULTRY NETTING. wheel-barrow- s, 112-11- . REPORTED SATISFACTORY St. Paul, Minn., May 26. The condition tonight of James J. 11111 was reported as "satisfactory" by Dr. James S. Uilfillan of St. Taul. who. with Dr. William James Mayo of Rochester, Minn., made a careful examination of the ajared railroad builder at Mr. Hill's Summit avenue residence late today.beAs a result of the consultation tween Dr. Mayo and Dr. Gilfillan, it was decided not to operate upon Mr. Hill, and tonifjht Dr. Mayo, who arrived in St. Paul aboard a special train late this afternoon, returned to Rochester. Louis W. Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad, who personally from Rochester for brought Dr. Mayo consultation, was with his father tonight. "The A coal that has won the admiration of the public by consistently "making good" throe hundred and sixty-fiv- e days in the year. Twice screened before leaving the mine clean a3 a new pin all coal of the caliber and costs no more than the ordinary coals. top-cla- PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET AT DALLAS NEXT YEAR Atlantic City. N. J.. May 26. Dallas, Tex., was selected today as the place of meeting of the 1917 general assembly of the Presbyterian church In the United States of America. that the holding of the It is expected in the southwest will next assembly the movement to bring help greatly about a merger of the two branches of test. Glue, mucilage or soap will do the same thing. i . THAN TM STATS O need use albumen, glue, 1 V A. Do not be deceived by house to house canvassers with their "tests" stick to your old reliable brand. I - so-call- ed :J IS Baking Powder in contains no albumen (sometimes called white of egg). It is a pure food baking powder sold at an honest price and no better can be bought at any price. appeals the most UTAr baking powder Kead the label before you buy baking powder not after. Beware of any baking powder if the label reads conegg or " dried white of eggs." Such baking powder ' tains albumen. Ounces for (more than & pound and a half for a quarter) Ask Your Grocer want is here. Old No good mucilage or soap. NAMED CHIEF OF ARMY ENGINEERS artist, the violin you J tea," is to be tested by France to determine its fitness for soldiers rations. Paraguay's defense, years ago, against the combined armies cf Brazil and Argentina was one of the world's most heroic, and there is no telling what Verba mate, the famous "Paraguay part the yerba may have played. paper. An address of welcome will be delivered by H. M. H. Lund. A program of sports for the children in the afternoon will be followed in the even-- , ing by music, speeches and comic is-no- w WILLIAM M. I1L4CK. WILLIAM M. BLACK has just GEN. named chief of United States army engineers. He succeeds Gen. Dan C. Kinsman, ietlred. CJi:.V. t: AT Take notice that the water glass test of baking ppw-de- r being used in your state. This test has been condemned by the U. S. Government authorities. The pure food officials have resolved against it. The water grass test is only used by baking powder companies who put albumen (sometimes called white of egg) into their baking powder. That is what albumen does in baking powder makes possible the water glass ed ss IS STREET To the People violinist. Whether you are beginner or a c c o Siiiiinier Coal" STORE UAXN LTLTDDLTQ? aceo m p lished i SO. Physicians Decide at Consultation Not to Operate Upon Aged Railroad Builder. 1 to DRUO - violins are famous for their swee pure, tone the toneJ that 4 DANISH FOLK TO CELEBRATE. Salt Lake Danes will celebrate Denmark's independence day, June 5, with a picnic and prograirfat Wandamere park. The principal speaker of the occasion will be John S. Hansen, editor of "Rikubn," the local Scandinavian J. HILL'S CONDITION k. These serviceable Rugs and Carpets are daily growing in popularity. We have a splendid variety, from which to "select. All sizes, 36 in. x 72 in. to 9 ft. x 12 ft. OUR the west. Our 4 and wind, light and air. re Crex and Deltox Grass Carpets and Rugs A serviceable mower that will give you splendid value for largest, stock sun-gla- in-loo- finest importr all They give the INSIDE plenty of outlook, but the OUTSIDE gets no They really add another room to your house ; as secluded and private as any and unapproached for healthful enjoyment, at a cost so low that it will surprise you. weekly pay Violins To think of hot "weather fuel is to think of out hut let in ample Utah's Moat Popular " Muiic Houte" 8 and real They are wonderful dresses, these Elsie Dinsmore dresses which we have just bought, pretty in style, fine in fabric and workmanship and so low in price. $2.50 Shut 500 CROSS doll doll Sh acles New York, May 26. With more than members present, the annual meeting of the American Iron & Steel institute Klbert H. opened here today. Gary of the United States Steel corporation, president of the Institute, delivered an address which dealt in a general way with the present condition of the industry. He urged legislation to protect American industry and the of an American merchant development marine. He spoke favorably of the policy f preparedness. "The steel Industry." Mr. Gary said, "is good, better than ever before. Orders have fallen off to a slight extent lately, but the dally bookings are larger than the total producing capacity. "When the present wars are ended these conditions will be even worse than they have ever been before unless there are adopted laws or amendments our merchant marine on that will place an equality with that of other nations. "We are in favor of peace for our not at any price, but we would nation; If necessary, pay liberally for It. We would fight any other nation, but only defensively. So anxious are our to avoid trouble and to maintainpeople a peace footing they are willing to submit temporarily, even to sneers and insults, before they will assume an offensive attitude and run the risk of precipitating a war unnecessarily. This Is a statement, but it represents thestrong attitude of a large majority of real our people. "If the United States Is to assume and maintain the important position among nations that has been thrust upon her. she must be possessed of the same elements of power and that others have. She must strength be preto pared Sheprotect her commerce on the seas. must be ready to support other nations In the insistence the of all foreign friendly that ports nations shall remain free and onen to all And even more Important to consider we would be able to exert a Influence In aiding and evenpowerful compelling international peace." II Vtidor Porch Favors Legislation Also For Development of Ahierican Merchant Marine. Co. today Year in Business." $5.00 H. GARY New York. May 26. J. P. Morgan & the police to requested McManus. an search for William office boy, on a complaint he disappeared that shortly before noon today, taking with him $10,515, . Hats, worth to $8.00 Saturday special MORGAN'S OFFICE BOY the church. DECAMPS WITH $10,515 1 CAPITAL woo- $2.50 Specials Lioertv Lawn mowers From $3.00 Up PROTECTION MEDBYE. Hats, worth to $5.00, special Saturday from y, Ilabbl nice Vol rem Irote at ITnal Israeli Legal Mn Threatened. At a meeting last night f Congregation li'nai Israel Rabbi William Rice called attention to the fact that the commission had authorized the city erection by the Mormon church of a monument on Knslgn peak in the form of a cross and renewed his Its being placed there. protest against Rabbi Rice said later that his conwould take no legal action gregation to prevent the erection of the proposed monument but he is informed that such action is contemplated by a number of citizens, not all of whom are Jews. It was reported last night that Kmll S. Lund Intends to take the matter Into the courts. Onr ea.y payment plan offers you the opportunity to own and enjoy a Victrola while vou are pavincr for it. Priced from $13 to .2o0. Trimmed spectively. to the testimony of Leiter According before the lower court, the notes had been made by him In what he said was an attempt on the part of himself, Frank H. Peavy and Charles A. Pills-burto corner the wheat market. When the mills sued he made the defense that the notes were for gambling debts. . OPPOSES Our lort;r experience in the music business will be most helpful to you in selecting a machine. All the various styles arc on display here and courteous salesmen ready and glad to demonstrate superiority of the VICTOR. Mi Chicago. May 20. United States circuit court of appeals today upheld the lower court holding that Joseph Leiter could not be compelled to pay notes for! 5257,390 because thev were, under the statutes, gambling debts. The decision was handed down by Mack and Alschuler and the Judges lower court's decision was given by Sanborn about two years ago. Judge One was a note for $38,034.92 and the were other for $193,355.79 and they comgiven to the Monarch .Elevator pany of Minneapolis and the Interior Elevator company of Minneapolis, re- 1S2S Dr. Cornering Operations. jJinsmore And every litfle girl who comes to this store is going" to get a set of paper doll dresses in the very same styles and colors as the real Elsie Dinsmore dresses we are selling. Isn't it a wonderful idea? A beautiful paper of Elsie Dinsmore and a whole set of paper dresses for her to wear free to every little girl, then if her mamma wants to she can buy the dresses in the same styles and eclors. ' Pert-hint- 1 Wears this dress on Monday. And she has another dress for every day in the week. Among- the al TIMOTHY i? Especially Smart Models of Gabardine, Poplin, Natural Pongee, etc. SiationeryCm fQSeM 7 V", Washington. May 2fi. Another miliof Mexican ami Ameriran tary comitiandtTs was arranged today. that On-erSecretary Pakcr announced Pershing, heading the American expedition in Mexico, would meet General Gavira, Carranza's commander In Chihuahua, at the letter's request, to work out plans for closer in their military operations. General i'unston ha; approved the proposal. It 13 believed that General Gavira will ko immediately to General headquarters at Namiquipa for the conference. Home definite arrangement to preclude the possibility of clashes between Carranza and American soldiers, by keeping them apart. Is expected here to be one of the important results of the discussions. While arrangements for the confer-ens- e were being made by General Funston the state department received, toas day Us first official Information to the probable tenor of the new note lrom General Carraussa on its way here by special messenger. Special Agent Hodgers at Mexieo City reported that while he had been unable to obtain from Carranza officials any hint as to the contents of the communication, newspapers in the capital, closely censored by the federal government, were de.printing statements that It would mand immediate withdrawal of the American expedition. rurpoxr of 3Ixlcnn ote. While officials here believe the T'hraseologry of the note will be largely for Mexican consumption, designed to rppease popular indigmtlon over the presence of United States forces In Mexico, they hope General Carranza lias not gone so far as to make an undemand for withdrawal. qualified ONLY C00O i II OA WE DEVELOP ANY SIZE ROLL FILM PULY.20A ANY SIZE WE DEVELOP JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO c He Know 4 |