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Show THE VAL VERDA IS FORGING I AHEA1 !) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1916. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, UNIQUE RESIDENCE, FEDERAL HEIGHTS -- Suburban Tract on Centerviile All A little land and a li 9 tf half acre garden on a CLOSE-I- .W V .;:d ATTRACTS a - -- ?r -- - LfriM ;v A:-- 'ft- -'' I ' 5W,,v I Near State street and 12th South J - v es " - ' - " ' "The high cost of living" is a joke to the industrious owner of a good half acre. No rent to pay, no vegetahle berries, fruit, poultry or eggs to buy. Plenty of milk, cream and butter from his own.cov. The greatest single fact in the world is the fact that a man can make a living froma little land. What will you do after 457 - ' i-- i' ly I acre-hom- .. r-- -- and enough srood soil to grow all the family table requires, is Indicated by the number of sales of Val Verd acres reported last week by the tJettilyon Home Builders company, owner of the tract. Scores of acres have been sold at Val Verda and each day nees a num ber of new transfers, according? to officials of the Bettllyon rompnny. Every afternoon finds a largo number of via tors at Val Verda and representatives of the Bettllyon company re remaining at the property all day the Sundaytoand each afternoon during week show these visitor over tho The fact thate Val Verda property. can be reached In twenty-fivminutes from the heart of Fait Lake, by the Centerviile car line is proving: an important factor with those whoat have Val already Verda. orpurchased who are already considerthis location. Centerviile cars ing leave Second South and Main streets for Val Verda every thirteen minutes of th hour. F. B. Burtonshaw lives In the vicinof Val Verda and he reports that ity Xone man made $700 from an acre of rMr. Burtonshaw has intrawberrle. formed the officers of the Bettllyon company that another acquaintance made $1000 in one season from an acre of a para us and that he himself has cleared $700 from an acre of potatoes In a year. C. O. Chrisman, another neighbor to Val Verda. whose tract is of the same soil as Val Verda, states he has made $1200 from an acre of bunch onions in a single season, and he further declares that he can take an acre of this soil and make better than $300 every year above expenses. on the attractiveness of Commenting e Val Verda. for the man at who wants to get away from a little lot In town and move his family into healthful surroundings, where the family can make an acre of ground grow they will eat practically while the man conthe everything year, during tinue with hi work In town, Mr. Bet-tllyon says: J "In view of the splendid location of street car from Salt Lake, in view of the splendid fertility of the soil, towith its beauty of contour and gether its cement idewalks. graded streets. Yeservolr tiie grett storage and the well-buiand waterworks sysample tem wita water piped directly to e with schools and every churches close by, and coal and other merchandise delivered dally from near-b- v stores with these things In mind, I believe those interested in Val Verda will asrree with me that the price JiOO an acre up. on paymugingoffrom ments $25 down and $10 per month thereafter, constitutes the greatest hornesite bargain on the western mar- ; ket tod.tv. our Judgment, j am to in "f frank say Tasr-ron many years" experience. Val i V rda acres offer a most remarkable to the man seeking flnan- opportunity cial Independence and the possession of a home of hi own, where nature will help him get ahead." rrac-tical- minutes ' car ride 2 blocks from two 12 - i : : i The handsome home constructed by the Telluride company on Federal Way in Federal Heights. A home of distinctive type that is view of city, valley and mountains Is room.frcmevery treating a great deal of comment obtained room downstairs also The living and Interested other architects among view and permits of an unusual Kcenic In new homes, at present. Is the eight-rooof this room are perthe proportions residence completed on Feilernl fect in their spaciousness. The sections of Federal Heights, way in federal Heights by the Tellu-ii- d val- un-usua- $13 down acre-hom- 4. beautiful white cement bungalow Parkway avenue and Highland drive, which has attracted so much attention ttnee it was built at Highland Park, was sold this week by Kimball A Richards, land merchants. Several other fine cottages, of four, five and six room designs, have been sold In this popular residence park during the last few days. Highland Park, with over 100 modern homes completed and many others now under construction, is today In the finest condition since it was first offered to the public. The vacant lots, which in most sections are overrun with weeds, are all freshly plowed and mot of t:iem planted with grain and alfalfa. The shade tree which line the avenues, are In full foliage and the rresh lawiu and spring flowers, complete one Inof the most beautiful home Visth? vntlre settings itors at Highland Parkcountry. are always deeply impressed with the natural of the section with the majesbeauty d tic rane of Cottonwood mountains In the background. The land 1k hitch above the city on tho bench and Is level and Ideal southeast BROKERAGE BUSINESS SOLDI for home purposes. The natural drainage of the tract Is one of the impor features, making for a healthful C. U. Juhnon nod F.snil II. elbcl tant home place. The district alwtys enl'arrbae llonaton Interests. joys the purest of frch air. than At In planning Highland Park, Kimball I. W. Johnson, who for more with established reasonable Ricljards tliirtv years has ben connected the llounton Real Instate & Investment bulMing regulations so that all homes n in built this tract will always be fully mpi v, and who has been president f th company since the dath of Mr. protected against phacks, stores and other undesirable conditions. FurtherUon'ton. has bought out the business Park contains S5 acres of the company and will conduct it un- more. is Highland by far the largest Improved and der tiie name of the Johnson Realty and restricted residence section in the I'O'npnny. Kr.ill 11. Selbaeh. who for nine years country. the completion of street been handling the Insurance end onWith Eleventh East, which is now paving of the business for the Houston being another fine paved has bought out that part of the rapidly inatalled. will open dlrectlv Into will conduct highway company's interests and name land Park, which already enjoys Highmodof the ern the business under the street paving and everv close-i- n Sdbac h Insurance agencv. Roth Mr. Johnson rtnd Mr. Pelbach modern city convenience. will continue to carry on the business of the Hoston company at 16 exchange place. & lt acre-hom- ! i j i J ! snow-cappe- ! ; bs com-pan- v, NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY: J J I The following forty books will be the public library Monday. aided to 1P16. June 15. SHOWS HIDDEN MONEY IS PLEA RESERVE MORE THAN Disorderly Charge. Lancaster." Pa.. June 14, "When John Bellman, farmer, near Bricjtervllle, died elx months little money was found, thoughagevery he the widow knew had a substantial amount. In A.prll, William Hell took possession of the farm, and he. too, made fruitless searches for Bellman's money. Tueshe dreamed that Bellman day came night to his bedside and told him that the money was buried In the haymow, Yesterday morning he and his wife Fearched in that place and found a box, deep hidden in the hay. and upon opening it. found thousands of dollars In five, ten and twenty dollar prold pieces. The Widow Bellman was notified, and took possession of the wealth. Thoso interested will not tell the amount but reports have It from $5000 to $15,000. Baltimore. June 13. on Nancy Burrell, a charge of . colored, was conduct arraigned before Justlce-Jtanftdisorderly at the southern police station. when asked by She became the magistrateindignant if she had ever been arrested before on a disorderly conduct charge. "Ah ain't that kind of a lady," said Nancy. "Ah only gets arrested for larAh've ceny and Ah'm proud to say that been arrested three times on that charge." She was fined $1 ajid costs after bslnpr told by the magistrate thatshe now has a record for being disoroeriy. RECTOR GIVES Sum T)onntr $100,000 Deimuvr fro ters attending their annual convention here have decided to encourage their pupils in the practice of more walking steps In learning modern dances. The purpose Is to give the dancers a better for conversation. "Heretoopportunity fore dancers have been so intent upon steps are coming next thinking what have no opportunity to talk that they with their partners, said Charles of Philadelphia. "The mental strain of trying to remember how to dance has been so great that it has been impossible to think of anything else. It is the condition we are fighti- l'niverlty Mc-Cr- dormitory,Stvde-bak-- r, GeorKe M, Studebaker, Clement A. Carlisle Mrs. and Charles Jr., of South Bend, Ind., who save $50,000 lor an administration building. -: , ea RnW Rv MMmmmmmmmMm : J t u l , rJrv ) - ' t llillll III DIM Ml I III in if ' -- vlel fSMVJ i. 1 - Zm. SKIKI 1 is a rrr r. m k'WWM iviti r. S I AW U . i . .t .uo'i ,!i'.'y -- r- j ., r. i lv','7'l m '. 13 firi iiiiiiiiaVrf ..vT Ifl iiuiiiry 1 I. III I II 'll Av Jir-I'- llu M JV:i' J. ' . I J!---Ttr-4- : tf ViiiM juivJiri It ?: 'Ml . w ir . i Twl t r I mi i I III M B '. l .! 1 1 r rt SO. 24, 27, 3, 7. lO. 14. 17, 24, 28. Jnly 5, 12, 19, Auffuat 2, 0, 16, 23, September 6 and 13. June W i . 4 Itfi I I lfi( 1 1 1 hi in H 'B lij :l II I j i 9 I i I'l Mn ll ! I i iI i i i i u R H iiiiiiiikiII i 4 I 1 1 I 1 1 n.i'iH' it'lbiiiii General Agent $7,000,000 A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. 233 Judge Bldg. Salt Lake City. Wasatch 1123. Phone fl II I I n i ini r li I i ii Ml iiiiiiiiitiiinift H i II I UfliH I B 1 i I Korth Many EXHAUSTED, I Jl I 1 I 1 2 3 KXl'EtllK-NOs r7 thing jfrn, . jx y.r f v z-- v v-- - ,fia ., v i : 11 ih w i w -- - ji f i- n mi -i n i n i i w : 1 u 1 1 i i 1 1 i 11 mwa ( --- r i n u ' li i n h i 1 i i i m - 1 i i : i i ii; f itii'iii t- - i ; HEM D yonr ambition t Have youlo!njf doll headache or pain at the of the brain t and IrAre you bae very nerveu with a feeling; you ritable, to be alone f Are you restless and aleeple? Are you grloomy, with a fear of dread from no apparent eauaeT Have yen palpitation of the heart t la your circulation poort Do you hare hot flasheaT Do you feel you are not the man you once weret If no. you don't want to remainal In tala condition. You need ape-cltreatment to act direct on the aeat of this trouble. Come and have a friendly talk with Are yon nut M me. NOTICE! He-med- ial counts just: an much did, and today as it ever I in medicine..iviecijctne is an art with 8: raeticinjr as well as a science, uur vears of practice specializing diseases li, of MF-- AXD YOII- K. should be worth 1 considering if you are looking for a doctor in our line of York. Remember, our fee i3 just about haK so- im that, charged by and specialists caljed we are strictly reliable and will treat you on the square. DOCTORS our methInvestigate ods and get our ad-- v SHORES & I c, e absolutely SHORES FREE. 249 Main St. Ho urn 9 to 5. Eve, SALT LAKE, Specialist nlnsa, 7 to 8. Sun- - you can trust 10 or Call to Ina 1. for Men lnd Women. write. i R 1I TtS Ff NERVE-TIRE- If you have reached an to excess before the war. according to m a report by a committee of prominent women which has investigated the subject. Remedial suggestions offered included more drastic restrictions as to the distribution and canvassing for the sale of liquor, the withdrawal of the the wives of sailors and proposal that soldiers should not be arrested for drunkenness except after a offirst or second offense; the extension apian of trusteeship for the payment of to wives allowances granted separation whose husbands are fighting, and the clothes special plain appointmentforof saloons and of women inspectors police at police courts. I 1 1 J.IIIbtN 1119 11 Mill f I t !f 1(1 I I SO. E. R. LEIS, i1 f complicated condition I will aay ao, and advlae with aa to the beat means to jou left for you to pursue that la aa much out of follow and tret life aa la In store for you. I i.jiuot do more than thla and in honest physician will promise It. Snsgestions. (London, June 17. Drinking In the homes is growing, and there is an increase among those women who drank i 81. 21, 20. Limit: October 31, 1916. n REPUTATION IS AT YOU NEED NOT , lt HHCKPTIOX OR MIS-- n K N TATIOX. MY STANDING IS WOKTII MORE TO ME THAN ALL OF YOUR MONEY, LET ALONE A FEW DOLLARS FOR YOUR FEE YOU MIGHT PAY. Any innn who wlshea my beat opinion FREE la cordial, ly invited, to call and ret It. STAKE -- Medical Co. State Hours a. m. to p. m. Eveniners, 7 to 5 9 8 E34 S. p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 12 m Salt Lake City. Main St., u-- i These tiny CAPSULES are superior to Eatsam of Copaiba, Cubebs or Injectiona.and X v I. -- a . i flu .Sliki-. ir ! Mny 13. 17, Dates NC EASED r3 klwMW? MINT ' i - f low rates Proportionately from and to many other points. WOMEN DRINKERS Growth, of Kvll Call , Iftl PL , , LONDON S-o- v $40.00 St. Louis ,.l.w,w...- - 51.20 58.00 Chicago . . . 60.00 w Memphis ar ng-. -: :- Book-lover- 's I S3; 17 , Maater.s Sny Purpose Is to Give Opportunity for Conversation. New York, Juno 17. Dancing mas- tflf i(JWM LI VIA Washington, June 17. The total gold reserve of federal reserve banks increased more than $7,000,000 during the" week ending June 16, ' reaching $367,986,000. according to the board's statement today. The statement shows; RESOURCES. Gold coin and certificates in vault $262,052,000 Gold settlement fund 104,101,000 Gold redemption fund with U. S. treasurer 1,833,000 Total gold reserve .... .. 867,986,0110 tender notes, silver, Legal etc 13,622,000 381,608,000 Total reserve Five per cent redemption fund against F R. bank notes 450,000 Bills discounted and bought: Maturities within ten days 12,050,000 18,555,000 From 11 to 30 days From 31 to 60 day? ...... 28,727,000 21,434,000 From 61 to 90 days Over 90 days ,.. 4,613,000 $85,375,000 Total INVESTMENTS. $ 52,875,000 U. S. bonds One-yeU, S. treasury 4,190,000 notes 22,067,000 Municipal warrants 164,507,000 Total earning assets Federal reserve notes net .. 24,419,000 Due from federal reserve 21,365,000 banks net 5,538,000 All other resources $597,887,000 Total resources LIABILITIES. $ 54,864,000 Capital paid In 55,751,000 Government deposits 477,283,000 Reserve deposits net 8,003,000 Federal reserve notes net Federal reserve bank notes 1,726,000 incirculation 260,000 All other liabilities $597,887,000 Total liabilities Gold reserve against net deposit and 70.8 cent. per note liabilities, Cash reserve against net deposit and note liabilities, 73.4 per cent. Cash reserve against net deposit liabilities after setting aside 40 per cent aggregate net liagainst gold reserve federal reserve notes in abilities on 74.0 per cent. circulation, imGE WALKING DANCERS for Woman's Dormitory. Green Castle, Ind., June 17. Gifts to$211,000 to pepauw university talingannounced were at the annual commencement exercises here Wednesday. Amont? the donors were Edward Rctor of Chicago, a membera of the board of trustees of the university, who gave, $100,000 for a woman's and S, r EAST AMD RETURU V Fortune Is Buried. Miscellaneous. Hazlltt Thought! and thinking. Hoffman Mortality frofn cancer throughout the world. International Knglr.eerlng congress Waterways and Irrigation. within. Irson Oreat Two sries: Nathan Hale I.otng and John Andre. Ma ble American ideals, character, and life. Nietzsche Early Greek philosophy and othe essays. Ugg Social progress In contemporary Europe. Porter Music of the wild. Roosevelt holidays in th. open. St. Nicholas book of plays and operetta. Influencing men In business. Rattle of Franklin. ohellenberger Tennessee. Taylor Practical stnge directing for amateurs. l Terry Russian ballet. Thornburn the Christ. Jsus ed. Yule-tid- e stories. Thorpe, Cuban cane sugar. Wiles Fiction. Froest Grell mystery. Devine. Jepson AliceAdventures In thrift. Richardson Sherman Only relatives Invited. Children's Hank. ' AHsheler Shadts of the wilderness. Adventures of Old Mr. Hurgess Toad. First reader. Iyer Second reader. Iiyer Third reader. Dyer Indoor and outdoor Klngsiand games. McIntoh Animal chums. Miller Coys" book of hunting and fishing. Munn Camp Castaway. Stevenson Dramatized acenea from American history. TO FEDERAL BANKS' GOLD Farmer Appears in Vision, In- Colored Woman Protests When dicates Haymow, Where Arraigned Before Court on :- Hadler Truth. 0GDEM AMD SALT LAKE Kansas City 'AH ONLY GEIS RESTED FOH LARCENY Co. Brewing FROM Sale 403-40- Royd State registration for nurses. Rrown "Rroke." Durgesj Romance of the tomrnon-- f lace. Karrlngton Meieorle?. Fiske Provincial types in American fiction. ftihson Sketches In Kgypt. fJuyer Relng well born. Fisher Summer Excursions Salt Lake City, Utah. EAD MAN. IN DREAM i SO L Salt Lake City. 56 and 58 Main Street. . , The prize Is IN THE BEER. "Land Merchants it - nr- ft will mean internal satisfaction and will make the outing thoroughly enjoyable, whether they are ' ' biting good ' ' or not. iefii ards Quakertown. Pa.. June 17. A new sort of tree, which he calls "The Table d'Hote Tree," has been Invented by Prof. H. G. Walters, head of the Plant Research Institute at JLanghorne, Ducks county. "My table d'hote tree," Professor Walters paid, "Involves an Ideal botanical Idea that cannot fall to reduce mathe cost of living In New York teriallyThese trees are suitCity. able for back yards." practically At this Juncture the professor pointed to a fragrantly, blossoming tree on the laboratorial lawn of the institute. last faU." he continued, "I "Early on this old peach tree clipping's grafted 11 from a 11c bush and three varieties of rose bushes. These as you see, are alive today, and grafts, the peach tree is also bearing healthy buds of Its own. Eater on we will have raspberries and roses and lilacs growing- on this one tree." "My next step," he said, "will be to a special variety of these 'table develop d"hote trees," which the poor In New York can plant In their back yards, and which will bear a variety of eatables." Several of the combinations are already the subject of earnest study and experiment. Cabbages,to grapes onant!a carrots are expected grow bush. A chestnut tree will gooseberry be with shoots of potato plants andgrafted pumpkinno vines. There is reason, it is said at the well-bre- d stalks of sugar irstitute. why corn cannot be persuaded to grow up and down on the side of a tree as well as egg plants and red peppers. An with string beans onion shrub is being end plums Is grafted another idea that turned over along with a suggestion for a combination watermelon and garlic vine, and an of tree that will also bear two kinds apple breakfast food. M. STOOKKV Hit. W. Announces the removal of his offices to 9 rooms fourth floor Templeton Hotel Utah. Nw telbuilding, oppositeWasatch 1071. ephone number, THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT i Come in or phone Js"0W. Phone Wasatch 963. Demand for Homes in This Professor at Langhorne, Pa., Beautiful Tract Continues, Makes Invention; Plans to Supply Food to Poor. Say Dealers. at leer J. When can you see for yourself? TR EE' LATEST fj car lines nt $13 TABLE D'HOTE SUM Tjl icres $oou eac a month and rialr lly - SCENIC 1 Will you be your own boss on a place of your own, or will you face poverty and dependence on others? IT'S A MIGHTY SERIOUS QUESTION. Here's the answer. Secure a HALF ACRE at the city's edge on easy terms and at today's low prices. Cultivate the land and it will lake care of you. And you can do it in your spare time work. - HIGHLAND PARK, a adults the year round. 30 St and a superb view of the city and ley are seen from this rocm. There is a "den" on th. sa,rnr floor and upstairs there are tl!re handsomely finished bedrooms. The bathroom is and comfortable and there arelrge many other individualistic features about the hou?e. David Wegg of the Telluride Realty company stated yesterday that this home may be purchased at an exceplow price, which is being made tionally on it at present. Surrounded by artistically arranged shrubs and a beautiful lawn the houso has one of the mo?t distinctive airs of the many handsome homes in Federal Heights. company. residence is erected on one of TheRealty of the building sites, the rear which slopes away abruptly portion from the rest of the lot. Many beautiful and unusual features are embodied in the designing and construction of the house, amor ? which are the porches erected in the front and on the city side of the residence. There are hardwood floors throughout rcom downthe house", and the stairs is perfect In living its spacious proportions. The house has an interior finish, of fir in its natural color and the outer construction is of fire brick. It faces almost duo northeast and a beautiful waters from cold canyon streams sometimes upset the stomach, and you don't want to have a good day's sport spoiled by too much drinking strange mountain water. A supply of It has been proven that one acre, properly cultivated, will produce enough food to supply m hnnd-fcnnn'- 5-ce- that .Strang -- Acres !B - f Advantages of City and Charms of Country Found in New Subdivision. That Val Verda. the beautiful tract of a. seven miles lyln north of Salt Lake on the Onterville car line. lias caught the interest of hundreds of Salt Lake men and women who want to own a home of their own Don't forget at Art y rTP a-- GOING FISHING? N v Car Line Being Rapidly Made Home Center. SOIL FERTILITY I 21 "Of-- r C5t. - J RELIEVES In (MIDY) HOURS the same diseases with- 24 out Inconvenience. Sold bv U druoffittt. ESTER" ViliM in BA dad Tokn a. atW veftit knows u Best. r l.r..,u!r Vl Kf.t r .! f b .ii.ki 1 |