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Show THE JIERALP-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. X, DP. W. 5. KCYTIMG WEDS 'SLACKERS' ARE TO BE SPURRE1 What Have You MARGARET LEE HIS BRIDE To Ship ? - Ogclcn Making Poor Show- 1SS ! ! ing in Training Camp Recruiting Results. j M"II(IAIJKr MAIl..- I,KK, v ho ychtcnlay hecame the bride of T W. Sctt Koytinir. ity i!iysician in the cinenrency hospital. She is the Iauirhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.ee. , , lr. j ( -- We are making up a consolidated eastbound carload of household goods to move by the end of this week. . This is your opporgoods for tunity to includeat your eastern lower freight Kafer shipping In transit. cost and points 11 A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company V i Gors to Arouse More Interest in Weber Capital in Fort ii Ogdn will to!iy. by a lor.e altn'-kf'- l l officer will of-f'.C- 1. W. Second South Street. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 2S23 hr- - charsf A., In H. Ml SOCIETY A Ml 1 1 I i 1 f (Continued from Preceding Page.) Herkimer. N. Y.. will leave tomorrow for the east. Miss Burgoyne and Miss .Miuaieton will go directly to their homes, while Mrs. Miller "will go to Kartoga Springs, N. Y.. to spend some weeks with hir parents. The latter of August Mr. Miller will Join part Mrs. Miller In New York and they will go to Quebec, where they will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs. James L,. Meade of California and four guides for a big game hunt through the Canadian woods. 1 i f t .r-n- : There wer- sixteen rults enrol'ed for the training Idaho yesterday. ontributin six Inmii:. Idaho stands second tn Utah th rmntur of recruits nr')ici. G.Two th:i were recruited hv i:imr Thnn:;n. secretary rr at Prestoof th" tern;tin -?. He here adqua rtrs lvld Presthat appli rat Ions of seven more n a few ton trim mav be expe.-tf-ut!er. iays. The septet. 15 i'har! "arl IF Cutler. rvid Howell. Vincent Kenfield. Pr. N. W. Irs'n,r find"narl"s Harold Iloare. Mr. Thoraas held a meeting at Lnitan "vfral r'Tiilts St.ndsy. ".i!; enroll from tlare Tonight he will a at hrU'iam 'tty. and nddra nitcht will p;ik in the courttomorrow meeting house at !ier recruit from expected to hf an additional rnwcrj I'.uttr enrolled vcii rd iv are ('.('.Tints Arrht'-alMoulder. 'diver, student. 'o!r. Fre.l C. Hall ai d I'lmcr M. lle!riaW. Mort.; Hnfis. rlrks, Clifford (!eti nrnl Wa'la'f Rie. und mrt'hlr.Ist's !i"lpr t I t of 'or el !o. Ida.; h"li'"'r. reit'ev Fred 1'iinsr'T. icro.-rrrTk. Sh'hm'.c, "harle H. Abbot t. f ore rr.a n. Hoi a. Ida.. F. M. K.li.en. lei k, and T. F. Ida.: Ktahn f'reHton. Ida I'.oyl- -. druKCi-'t- . Fa Sal'e Allep. rancher. . Klnstn, I', rise T'ah: William H. T';i. ham "ity; William J". Dickinson, rivil rind Kdward T .lenklr. Har.dd helper. r.S.lr r rr.F.ike: n z on tan f;rtn WfirIv, dT.?. Ftah. Natiun NiM' ftu nn,! John IF II Low. student. P O ' In rrTult In offl-'eHugh r hrjr In th ji'ithrn part f I ' t h for tho tratniKk,' ran. p. dellet"d a fouiri erda v on lit !: arit"h F"rk n'i'ri l.rad-ini- r tln tired of more r?n n'l-'iiTlhii"!-f!m- . V - h- i and 5 r ... , 1 1 1 i FKOM KEnil.EI) Mr. Mrs. J. .... COmnanled I 1 t tfl;fi r- - 1 - a " - '- ' - ' - v - J 3 y -- ! ? , If:-- v.-- - - ' ? .V I r l.-m- . . - f's 1 - n. and Fr. " , i..r f'ort. A ;i to f t ? fOUSl t r' : 1 i r Il'm" f ' p. a i . i he!.! . i V ' r U . (!" I ; i 1 rt' of ; Mr-Ke- 1 f' r'-- i f - 4 r If ,0 i !''. . ' - tv ! r turn 'tlntr off; p.- to e.a t her the men lr that to Mr. Mc.MFlin. th- - pros- -t' .,e .U tpr--;i'l!h.-r!- l I'l.ih plO' i . : of men to iafk'c o.-- tr!!iit -- .. - 1 t 1 ' cUyo 5- - t lit.' I .! ASK ! POSTPONEIENT I --- - p--- -i rTw ? r. i I I I Jl U.CU0 1 I (OXVICL-- t- ! 1 w! ! 'id r hi woiiM Pa - htw.-e- felt V , r: VJV " Autr. conru-sio- n The aviators feet in the air It I i fIIIV miinv (inr.wizr.n. -. AuS- nr. unoffirial ' Washlnfftersi.uives Organization sroiip of fenator: andf to keep ontrrpss f'u in to affairs, a'iiini. pronps" formed in ilatnent". was n n nou n red to- d V .' 'fMilr.a croup" haw as Its a!K'iranrf of friendly China and forelen !.:.tis e malntenanre of parliaments, the e th Interrhance of opinion, j a: rl ti:e ln- . - ( in-o- Po---a- j Lea JRfndlCaJKY J ' ' F.u-p- a; ob-"t- h" je.-tiv- ' en equt-tablleKlw-latlv- f ern a? n a. I 1 T'000 eav-t-r- ras with .53 American Hi;Tl ItVKI) FROM the operative rvn.I intermediate roast on-teTUUiuals when a brigade of British aeroplanes on h.nnd and points It more bombarded IIetard, (northeast of Ar-- i the ofhe-- . that n '' jtrorest" have been filed. . s.-ii- , II run nniTisn army in 7. With t j - . in C Every German Station in Ac igli b or It nod Su b jeeted to Aerial Bombardment. Aue. 7 Nr-York ship-as- kth.- 11 'pi '"to ti:tc romissinii to four rru.uts thens.-o- dat't when t'.e f'r trojn.d inental 'ri.rdt In tuft's e railroad s; a ro Into e :' ou ri r ere to. la v. Tho fert.- il ..vvwa da is Sr;te nhrr 1. i! is to hold tic W as a im:t oil A'itrii-In II To ir; u.nsi protests acralr'-- the tariffs d'-fe- I inont h. 13 OF RAISE IN R ATES 7 v I i i Swarm of British Aviators Engaged In Somme Battle I tftU-cs- l it 1 s 1 rst a n ? of prornotLon i n cr . " 1 shower of bombs. When the Herman sheds and store-- ; housos at Marttnpuieh wero fired by incendiary bombs, a vast pillar of smoke from the ronflaratlon rose to a height of snoo fret. The work of tho Mritlsh Rvlators re- 'rentlv has surpassed the wildest flights ' verwhelmln6r numof Imagination. bers of planes are concentrated on the narrow front of the Somme battle In with a superior unceasThe planes ing volume of Kunflre. move In larsrer and larger flotillas and there have been cases with a dozen In battle on either side. The German first lino and second line trencher, headquarters, billets and supply depots of nil kinds- have been bomhe-1the aerial offensive beinK" limited only by the number of planes and the supply of bombs. Th dry offirial accounts of the aviation corps and their aviators Jarpron reveal a number of amazing- feats every day. A pilot describes an average exI first attacked a Roperience thus: land, but finding a Fokker behind. turne.1 and maneuvered under his tall. He fired one drum at very close range d and the Fokker and swept down with a spin." If It had gone down it would have been a "crasher." Dr. Ilelmina Jeklell has opened her office for the general practice of 423 Kearns building. Office medicine, 2 to 5. Wasatch 2716. hours, W. C. Condlt has completed fifty years as pastor of Ashland (Kv.) church. He succeeded his father and never has held anv other .a 112-poun- d j j Twelve States have adopted f 'nvhihit ion anil have quit it, Republican State Conv ention Aneuvt -- 0. and li.ive never tried it atrain. Exc'trsior.s ia Oregon Short LInf, '1 Xeiv Hampshire. A'i'iM 7 and IFF round 'hey are: trip; limit A nun s. Advertisement. Mn-.'i Vrni!int, hctt.c, Hl.ode t Ifinrni. ( 'orm't irut, dhio. Michigan. Illinois, Nebraska, South Ihikota. Indiana. Now York. Alter trial.' of from 1 to ears rae!i tltese States leametl men and women that Idfr. Thin by actual experience that it reflllinir dinner you ate laft nlRht. sulted in increased u.e of hearty, "h3t hefftm. all th fa t producing stror.z spirits as acair.st mild nourishm.ir.t it ofconlained? You haven't Kined in welsrht one nuiKf. That food leverage: such as passed from your body like utihurned an open roal Rrate. The mathrough terial wa there, hut your food doesn t work and stick, and the plain truth !h you hardly set enough nourishment from your mealfi pay for the cost of - isto true of thin folks ookin. ThiYour nutritive th world over. your fnnrtlons of assimilation, are prohaldy out of Rear and need reconst ruction. Cut out the foolish foods and nut sawdust diets. Cut out everythlntrfunny the meals you are eating aJid eat with pastorate. aln'le Sarttol tah-le- t. every ono of th.ot-- anote In two weeks the difference. Let the scales he the judge. Five to eltcht ?oo.l solid pounds of healthy, Making of Paper may he the net result. Good mild beer is a tnae tem-- - Sar?ol-' aims fat to weak, charge stagnant erance acnt. It? s i crh t per- Mood wtth millions of freh, now, From Cotton Stall;, j to blood Klve blood the the corpuscles alcohol 'f centage (3l2 per carrying power to deliver every ounce German Discovery material In your food rent) is largely neutralized by of to every part of your body. Pargol its extracts and colloid-- v.hicli too, Herlin, Aug. 7. The royal ma- - j raises your food, to prepare it it a thoroughly safe terial testing office at tlross-- I for the Mood In an easily assimilated Lichterfelde announces the inter-- j aniens used to enormous form. Thin peoplw tell how 10 they tohave 25 the all from way pained estinp discovery that paper can be I excess. The world's most a month while taking Sareol, pounds manufactured from cotton stalks. new flesh that tho nations, England. Ger- Marsol put. nj saytablets The discovery is not considered J n careful stays combinaare of much Importance for Germany,! many and the I'niteil States, tion of MX of the best assimilative elewhich produce? no Cotton, but isf beer consuming ments known to chemistry. They come are the 41 tablets to a packasre, are pleasant, pointed to as of vast importance to i nations. and harmless and Inexpensive. the greatest pro-- I the S hram Iru?s 5 stores, and ducerUnited of cotton in the world, be- - J all other Rood clrutrxists In this vicincause of the shortage of paper re-- j subject to an absolute ity sell thm A. Fisher Brewing Co. guarantee of weight increase or money-barported In that country. as found in very lare package. THE BEES. Its prizo u Advertisement, en-Katr- O-d- m. : 1 - . . . .' ed .... How Thin People Can Put on Flesh -- nose-dive- dirt x r r isuci or-scan- s, Prep-hyterl- e "stay-there- 1 rc-- fat-maki- i w-lt- h bev-era-- re pro-f-ressi- Te pre-ates-t m y an .NKIV YORK. Cora.v. daughter of fC 2 TROOPS ON B mm ENIOYjOMEALIH 5fC WILL VISIT I.N nUIGIITON. Miss Magdalene Whitten left last eveninga for Brighton, where she will spend couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bennard Rich at their cottage, "New York." i k AND. MRS. niNTZ RETLRN. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bintz and llttl Less Than 3 Per Cent of w, 5jC j court-marti- FOR Mauna Loa, the greatest active volcano in the world, is again in eruption. Nine years ago this Hawaiian volcano, most produced what is described in the "fire- application tions of forty cities for federal loan No route for the trip was debanks. termined on, but it is probable the board will go west through northern remarkable display of molten works" of modern times. their ; J states and return to Washington the south. through Hearings will be held in Washington also. has been secretary of the Flannagan Joint commission wiijch investigated and drafted rural credits In the present law. Europe The board discussed the Itinerary for its trip to the. Pacific coast and went over the and recommenda- Sickness Among 30,000 Men at El Paso. daughter. Betsy, have returned El Paso Tex., Aug. 7. With 3n.noO from the Beebe farm, where thev and regular troops encamped spent state the weekend. less than here medical reports show 3 per cent of sickness, Gen. George II AVE GONE TO HEAR LAKE. Bell. Jr.. commanding the El Paso milJames K. Payne, accompanied by his itary district, announced tonight. He nieces, Mrs. George Rose and Miss Ger- added that the showing is remarkable, generally trude Rose, left yesterday for an out- anything under 5 per cent said that accounted good, andrecord being lake. ing at Fatoka on Bear is as i'f 4 the national guardsmen's W I I.I. SPEND WEEK AT ROVER that of the regulars. good as more of the band of Mariano Two HOME. left Juarez Saturday which Tames, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts Intention of jointhe announced arrived have gone to Bear lake with T. W. with Villa in Juarez tonight ing where a will Boyer, week and surrendered to Gen. Francisco they spend summer at the Boyer home. Gonzales. They said that Tames, by government cavalpursued closely GUEST AT KEITH HOWE. was accompanied by but four rymen, Mrs. Charles I'. Blyth of Aberdeen, men when they left. Chitoday over Wash., is th? guest of her sister-in-laHeavy rains falling relief to Mrs. Jack Keith, at the Keith home in huahua brought a promise of some of the famine swept districts of Paxton Place for a couple o weeks. l the state. RETURN EI FROM LA JOLLA. Oath T)o liter Convicted. Miss Doris Edmunds has returned Columbus. N. M., Aug. 7. Lewis O. from a visit of several weeks with First New friends in La Jolla and Los Angeles. Gardner, a private of the was found Mexico Infantry. today it of a charge of falling to subM A RHI AGE A NX Ol' X C E I). guilty to the federal oath which ofwould Mrs. Anna T. Mayer announces the scribe the muster him into the service of her daughter, Anna D. United States nis with company marriage june Baumghrt. to Alva K. Richards. The 14 last, after a trial before a general The verdict, toceremony was K.performed at the capltol here. or .rudsre J. Frick. After August gether with the recommendations by 15 the couple will be at home to their the board, which were not made public, friends at 189 M. street. was forwarded to the secretary of war by Lieut. Col. George E. Stockle, Mr. Harry Sturgcs, who is In New York for a couple of weeks, will return about tho 15th of the month. MflDD Q MAMCR-- PAD mm al mum COMISSIOfO To C hicago and ISast Connections at Fast trains on convenient schedules daily. La Engle-woo- L DAN immediately terday started among a number of the delefrom the southern counties to gates brine-- him out as a candidate for the Washington, Aug. 7. Norrts of Philcongressional is nomination in the First adelphia was designated by President district. It understood that he is a Wilson today as farm loan commissioncandidate. state-widreceptive er, executive head of the farm loan e He is In favor of prohibisystem created by the new rural tion and says that the southern uoun-tir- s bank act. credits will insist upon a state-wid- e proMr. Norris Is one of the two Demohibition plank in the state platform and cratic members of the farm loan board. the nomination of a known prohibitionas commissioner was ist for governor. He declared that while His designation on for announcement today orthe delegates had not decided on a can- prepared the to board of the first meeting would be done this didate, something and discuss preliminary plans morning which might bring sentiment ganize for its work. to a erystallzation. McAdoo. member "First, we want state-wid- e prohibi- of Secretary the board, presided over its meettion by legislative enactment and then as he does over those of the fedwe want a candidate for governor ings, reserve eral board, but the law prowhose sympathies are with state-wid- e the member appointed comthat shall prohibition." said Mr. Seegmlller. "The vides be executive head of the southern missioner opinion exists throughout counties that unless a known prohibi- theMr.system. McAdoo made a brief speech tionist is at the head of the ticket a Loan act was turn to the Democratic pointing out that the farm may great many to provide finanthe first legislation on party.nil At any event, now Is the time cial aid for farmers for to long time and managers and candidates make up their minds to support the easy terms enacted since the foundanominee of the convention who runs on tion or the government and declaring farma prohibition platform. While we may it meant more prosperity for the have our di f f erences of opinion con- er and more, in consequence, tor everynone body else. who should be cerningof us should differ in thenominated, matter of sus- U At a short session afterward W. W. the traditions and principles of Flannagan of Montclair, N. J., was taining tho Mr. chven secretary ox ine. board, party ja this state." ex-offlc- io d Salle Station most conUnion Station (63rd Street) and venient location In Chicago with limited trains for all eastern territory. Take the GE ' HoclQf PJlountaira Limited" observation club car, sleepers and coaches. from Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver arrive. Every morning Chicago next afternoon. KanM Ctty Fl Chlcasro Express Every noon. Every evening. t, CIty-SLouis Express "Kansuus Every night. Through sleeping- cars daily from Salt Lake City in connection with D. & R. G. Low round trip summer tourist fares to many points In the East on eale daily June 1st to September 80th. Automatic Block Signals Finest Modern Equipment Swperb Dining: Car Service Tickets, berths and detailed travel Information at 404-- 5 New Walker Bank Bldg Salt Lake City. U ' R. D. STALEY, TVeautiful all-ste- el -- er j-- - All-Ste- e! ; TpPT i ; Traveling Passenger Agent. Muiuuo nniiiLU Kane Senator Possible Candidate for Congress. Democrat Made Executive Head of Rural Credits W. M. Feegmiller, state senator from Kane county, arrived in the city yesBank System. a boom was and Ker-ubiiga- COMPANY C. M. EYMAN, General Manager Miss Daphne Prof. George Coray of the University of Utah, has returned from New York, where she has taken a course in fancy dancing during the past year. Ill Mill jr 5C Bacon left on Sundav for the George to join Miss Isabel and Miss Dorrast othy Maron, who have been spending 'lie summer near Hoston. They will return with him the latter part of the Jr.. " Utah of the Misses Savage at their home in avenue for the remainder of the Third w cek. - - " 3je jc - - iAi 7 F .:- aivem und er the d ireeiion Mrs. Louis e Pawner Weher, AT SAVAGE HOME. Mrs. S. S. Curry of Danville. 111. Is the puest of Mrs. Richard Savage and i waited ut'on r t'.e at of A .out" 'u ..i . ". t a ; ' coast. it KST i I? I iiti.-e- ft-- ' " -- 5 Frank ' ' , If !l of th T 'r 1 1 ' " ? ia" Fan k j appplnfel rut us: of . T 1 m n f ni'""ir2 r a T 1 r 1 5$C Boston, who has been the Pegren of Mr. and Mrs. guest Ferdinand Fabian at their country home "Kntwood" for two weeks returned to her home in Boston. - I h t ! J ici:ti rm;i to iiostox. Mrs. jt n i 't find ItUhop i a I v, mor um ite th n tm .1. K '.' " fl id J In .hf;i'!UfC rr. ! Nt va.-- , r st h: m irree-"r- ill . I rti.:en ttir He . T . James West, and Mrs. Parley P. Jen-so- n in Douglas avenue. During her Mrs. Armstrong was the center of stay a great deal of social attention. UHTFttXJ FROM SA FRANCISCO. Justin R. Davis will from San Francisco, wherereturn he has today spent the past month. Mrs. William Orr Is at the Davis home in 1'. Second guest South street for several weeks. ! ma-rh;r.!s- no-Vita- r Mrs. Burl has returned to her home inArmstrong For Angeles after a delightful visit with her mother. Mrs. 3 -, ijC iti:TtitM:n to h'-'-"-- I ..u-ur.i...- , join Mrs. Hampton and the children, who have been spending the summer there. . 'av.-v.-r- - Dr. Robert R. Hampton will leave the latter part of the week for La Jolla. where he will i Vl,i'-km!th'- - I Se . 1 1 . sfd-n- H. McCrystal. ac- r n nnXKIa W'1VJ( thflr -- a HOT POTS. ami son. Arthur, and Mrs. McNamee and Miss Fuellle McNamee of Los Angeles, are in Eureka after a of two weeks at the Hot Pots near stay Heber. Mrs. McNamee and her daughter are several weeks at the McCrystal home. k WILL I.KAVi: FOR L.A JOLLA. - Tr-i.- h hi- - Srtim, Tn. .w:-.,.- ' . T Lie it. of for ramp military training th IntermnuiUJun stale to be he!d at Fort lmiKia August Hi to September 1. taWlsh Lieutenant S.int; hi v. ill nt tii" Wfher rlut, and he headquarters will adr!rss tlsf rltrcris Oarden with 3 vlrw to stlmt'lattng enlistments to the ramp. Iff? will emphasize that It th that the department not believe t It :i t Dsdeti, so far, rins opinion lias tlon" its !ify In the matter of which for the rami'. In th Mate, is the second hr.'-- i ritv Itini, .hns up to the furnished only four of the fiSl recruits enrollcfi. Idaho Ho" rll. Th Santschl. Eune the citizens' Zdi2Li.lA We respectfully invite Ine s of Lake to atte T our new the to op lenet al offic es n th e Mostott ou ww euttes dm d!iM and Fti dan f th is weest from to S Spe ctal retreshm ent s mi serv ed ana eacn la dm mi cetve a souvenir The ent ertoium ent wt he S2S Douglas School. - TVyWV, Let Us Figure With You i SANTSCHI IS ON TRAIL 5 r Business Man Needs Every a Safe Deoosit Box What If you hould be so unfortunate as to have a fire In your home tonight, or burglars should make a with your valuables, along with papers which are priceless to you, but useless to them? Don't think about It act today. Rent a Safe Deposit Box at this bank. The cost is surprisingly small. "get-awa- y" J'The Bank With a Personality 99 MERCHANTS BANK Clearlns House. Capital 9250,000. Member of Salt Lake MORONI HEIXER, Vice Pre. O. P. SOl'LFi, Vie Pres. RADCLIFFE Q. CANNON, Ass't Cashier. I Corner Main and Third South, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. |