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Show TIIE THREE t mm County Attorney Resorts to junction to Protect Camp's Morals. HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916 N, BEAUTY TOOM ALABAMA STIRS CAPITAL SOCIETY In- - V f. DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Gray Hair Changed to an Even Dark Harm-- 1 Shade by less No Dye. Look Young. it V X. n. Q-Ba- . Armed with a writ of temporary injunction litsjh Jensen, uperial invetl-Kato- r for tl county attornej' office, went to i;in;rhiim yesterday accompanied by W. It. Anderson, deputy sheriff, arnl closed ujiir th injunction and law ttiree houses aliened by abatement the county attorney" office to have been u.Hf?I for immoral purposes in ten lays. I'etitlons for t h writs wt re filed In the court of Judge tl. by attorWilson McCarty. tleputv Armstrong were directed against the ney. Tivoli They house, John Sru.5el. owner: the Jtei LiKht and the Union houses,Con-of which Jolin Contralto. Margaret and Joe Iiatzerino are named as tralto owners. The owners were directed to appear Saturday at 10 a. m. andnotshow be ratine why the writs should made permanent. .Mr. MeCa ty declared the alleged dishave heen In operation orderly housesfli.rni?sat bv Sheriff John the since eer v Corlr-i- i ten d.tj's aso of t;orge fcno 1". Wilcox, former deputy sheriff at liinscham. Mr. Contratto declared last night that ail of the women to whoy houses were tented for rooming houses purposes were placed tinder bond to keep the a woman peace. Complaints against who goes under the name of Connie Mr. Contralto, he says, to Mack nerve lel notice on her eeveral written aco to vacate. He said she did iajs ro yesterday before the papers were served. - r t ' . r ETYI I50CI 1 r (Continued From Preceding Page.) at Fort Douginfantry las and have many old friends to welcome them,. Major Perry has spent a few daya in Logan, where he was also stationed formerly. jfc Twenty-nint- h 55 3 SPHINCi LUXCHFO.V. Mrs. C. C. Crlsmon 20 pieces entertained the Douce of Clubs yesterday afternoon at her home at a buffet luncheon followed by bridge. A dozen guests were and the rooms were cheerful You can eartly turn your giay, life- present and attractive with vases and bowls of with or streaked gray less, dry, faded red and i ( Q-B- . Q-B- I ' r v ' ; 1 I. . .".. . t N' ! an .4 ' '. it. v - v. t NK- k ( . V v - if 1 J .. ' all pure Tub Silk, regular $1.25 h, per yard wa."hM V V.. v. - of Canadian Parliament Dominion MiiKf Have Member lie-elur- en . Caitwrrlntlunu t ' Canada so Conscription will comebeInsent to , the the shirkers may that ami it will roine in an parts or front, the Itritish empire unless there is a on the part of the eligbetter showing ible, says AI. G. CromMe of Montreal, member of the Canadian parliament and of the committee which had under advisement the matter of conscription in the Dominion, who is at the Hotel ah. ft lie declares that the first to volunAla., is one of Hie most teer were those who were employed MISS KIJZAHHTII I). BOULDIX of a men. but that ami then the married visitors the national capital has entertained. Miss lJouhlin Sarjje number who are able to servecit-in has left for her home in Dixie alter beina: extensively enWashington just are, the the army about "hniinf? ies" doing nothing whatever. tertained as tiie house truest of Conirrc.-sir.a- n and 31rs. II. M. .Jnekaway. "Canada as well as pther parts of the soll:ritish empire, will have to draft diers to the colors." said Mr. Crombie. to her "Kngland has resorted too much an army. i COMMISSION ( navy Instead of preparing was caught unTh iritih empire with the result that every one prepared, will have to flKht to crush the power.! C. i, Prtcumonici Claims - which threaten it." TO DEMONSTRATE I'urfitt-lfitehf- i John Felt, Jll Only a Few Days UTiLITIES ORDNANCE Ion to C.lve o-!- M' DANCES I'liblie Inhibition Friday Afternoon. P. Pronsor announces a Principal W. of the pnysical departdemonstration ment netivltte of the 2 Grant school The for Friday afternoon at o'clock. meetoccasion is the regular monthly s' association. ing of the William 11. Day will as.i?t Supervisor in the program, which will be as follows; rirad one Danish dance of greetLillian K. Thomas. ing. Miss two tiradeLawHon. Shoemaker dance. Miss Agnes two German rade clap danc,Mlss Julian IJttley. Grade two Gymnastic lesson. Miss Anne Taylor. and Tnlrd tirad" dance Hansel Mr Fad yen. Gretel. Miss Sadie Third Rrad- - dance Kinder polka. 31ls Frances Rose. JIlss Chloe Sharp. Fourth jrrade gymnastic lesson, Miss Tlthel Valentine. Fourth erade dance. The rill. Miss Krnily Harris, 3Iiss Flora Woodman-seSixth grade dance. La Pastorelle, 3Iiss Rarbara llotfer. Seventh Krade dance, the dance of th honey bees, 31tss May llelnn. Sixth leson. Miss MissKymnastlc IMitti Lay.rde Mooney. Josephine Krade Reed barn dance, Mrs. Cihth Flix.ibeth Stocking. Fifth arrade dsnce Tourdeon, 3II? Afla llenriclisen. is extended to A gnralto Invitation the public attend. TURN PROF1II Ml THOl GUT. She You shouldn't squeeze my hand Koing out of I the theatre. When I back. meant you to stop. squeezed He Ale? I why, I, 1 didn't touch your hand. Smiles. 1T JO Attorney to Present Draft of Proposed Regulations to County Board. County Parent-teacher- The ordinance under which the county commission proposes to regulate rates and service of public utilities corporations in Salt lake county will probably be ready for consideration by the commissioners, at their session today. Herbert Van Dam. county attorney, said yesterday, that he hoped to have the preliminary draft of the ordinance completed today. The ordinance the right of the Cninmlsjlfttipradeclares tn roimhi. of utilities corporations whencharges ever they are deemed exeevslve Tlio present controversy between the Moun tain siaies leiepnone & t elegraph company and Isits Murray and Midvale Subscribers for the largely responsible effort of the to establish commission Its regulatory powers. It Is anticipatIn case the ordinance is passed ed that the utilities corporations will test it in the courts. The road appropriation for the current year will also be considered bv the commission today. As now drawn the appropriation calls for the expenditure of 161,644. It will probablv be reduced to some extent before "it is passed. A definite agreement on the appointment of Moses C. Davis ns assistant was reached by the comcity attorney, mission and he will be appointed tohe but will not be first assistant. day, W. 11. Follard. present second will be reappointed and the assistant, salaries men equalized. The of the two nance now provides that the firstordiassistant shall receive $240-- per year and the second assistant $2000. r the Plan agreed upon the salary of each will be fixed at $220q per annum. In committee of the whole commission agreed not to apneal the the suit of the city against Seymour B. Young to condemn land in Parley's canyon for reservoir tmrnnses in t,A hini, Youf a judgment for The commission postponed until tomorrow mornlnpr hearing on the application of the police department for revocation of the restaurant license of Maxim's cafe, counsel for the city and the Kenyon Cafe companv being unable to appear. It is alleged that illegal sales of liquor have been permitted in the cafe. Bituminous concrete was decided upon for the paving of North State street from South Tcmnlo tn. na fi..t Capitol. Advertising of the notice of pa e win oe commence iiiirnuuii as the state Is anxious to immediately have the street paved as soon as possible. The commission $230 a comfort for the building of appropriated in Liberty park. This sum Is station in 'addition to $4300 already available. e. If you are interested is BAKING POVDER what you should always use. There are marry other reasons Vhy but try a can and see for yourself. bA Ask C. FELT. JOMX THICKEN' last Saturday with pneumonia. John C. Felt, a native of Salt Lake and widely known in tnfnliiic and mercantile circles, died at his 61home. lr.j X. Mnin Tuesday street. He was years of age. Mr. Felt was the son of Nathaniel H. and Fliza A. Felt. He was married to Miss Clara Hanks In 1S7S. For many years he was connected with the Z. C. M. I. in charge of the shoe department. Afterwards he became representative of M. D. Wells & Co. In Utah and Idaho. Later he devoted his attentioninto minIdaho. with extensive interests ing, He is survived by a daughter Mrs. Gertrude Kimball and two sons. Victor I, and John C. Felt. Jr. Funeral services"I will be held Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kim- S ball. in purity first A2 f 238 A street. JOBBERS Frelslit As.er.ts Go to Ilutte to Attend Interstate Hearing-J. A. Keeves. general freight agentas-of the Oregon Short Line: D. li. Gray, and sistant general freight agent. commerce Harry Clark. Interstate Butte to atfor clerk, left yesterday tend the hearing In the Montana rate cases. Instituted before the interstate . commerce commission several months asro by Jobbeis of Butte. Helena and other towns in western Montana. the The jobbers claim the rates from Missouri river points arc too hiKh In rates to other points TORPEDO WORKS BLOWN UF comparison with All tin the liotky Mountain territory. railroads entering Montana are parties to the action. Jreat i:p!olon Occurs In New Plant The Oregon Short Line will defend lit Wllhcliinhnveii, Germnny. the reasonableness of the rates and dis.April 18. A Keuter will also endeavor toy show that In from says: patch Copenhagen to Montana rates instances the many "A disnatch to the Kleler Zeitung to points similar from points are lower than Wilhelmsh iven says there was a distances from the Missouri river. in the new last great explosion works there, Friday a number of pertorpedo sons being killed and others wounded. works were finished and CATTLE IN BOX ELDER The were inspected byrecently William on Fmperor 25." CAM - i.e- - Je .t - ie AH'Jf i - 5 .... County Producing Hnnner Live Stock , a Well us Fruit, nys Salt Luke Visitor. Uox Klder county will be the banner In the production county of the state d live .stock this of fruit and J. D. Call of year, according to Judge Brisrham City, who Is at the Hotel Utah. He declared last night that if in the the state and county matter of irrigating lands it will be the foremost courty in the state in agriculture. Judge Call says that in the centrald and western part of the county cattle are being produced at a fine rate and that live stock farms, like that of Wlllard Hansen, Sr.. are receiving mention in all parts of the country. we "What wanto do Is to get more (;eople Into the county and then we will ie ready for anything that comes." indications are said Judge Call. hat one of the best crops of cherries and peaches in the history of file county will be produced." ! 5fcC full-bre- "l-"ru- I y Y Rev. Edward Laird Mills spoke at on First Methodist church lastvs.evening "Salvation by Character Redemption Through Christ." It was the second In a series of Passion week addresses and the text was the second words from the cross. "Todav shalt thou be with Me in Paradise." He said in part: "A belief in in order to through account Christ is necessaryredemption of life. It is evifor all the facts dent that if the penitent thief was to be saved at all it must be through time faith In Christ. 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Cfl Keith-O'Brie- The Smartest and Daintiest in Neckwear sf 5j $J An Infinite Variety , of Shapes and Shades for Easter In fact, our splendid showing embraces everything from the to the very conservative an assortment that will appeal to every woman because of its scope, variety and ultra-sma- rt up-to-da- te ness. nor a char- for securing acteropportunity by training, education or good resolutions. The will must be taken for the deed. The qualities of personality, which enabled him to believe in Christ were the same, which later would sort of character necesdevelopIt the sary. in is some timesis objected that belief unreasonable redemption because of the mystery attached to it. to howis this little There objection, ever. we can underthat Anything than we are and stand fully Is smaller loses its power over us. As Amlel says. 'It is mystery which the religious Instinct demands and pursues.' " The third, fourth and fifth words from the cross will be considered tonight under the title, "The Human Life of God." The annual increase for telegraph and telephone business is more than 40.000 tons of copper. ITDA UM lUill' SKI TUBE!) UJi Court Notes H. Leonard, in a complaint issued by the county attorney's office, is charged with conducting a stud poker game at 501 Seventh East street. Charles Mab- butt and Richard Eddington of the city police department appear as complaining witnesses. Mart Davis, who pleaded guilty to attempting burglary in the third degree, was sentenced bv Judge C. W. Morse In the Third district court to forty-fiv- e days in the county Jail. An interlocutory decree of divorce was granted by Judge M. L. Ritchie in the case of Lule V. Tripp against Clarence W. Tripp. Found guilty of driving over the street viaduct at an exFourth South cessive rate of speed. C. D. Sprague, a was fined $50 by Judge C. chauffeur, W. Morris of the Third district court. Six months in the county jail was Imposed by Judge C. W. Morse of the Third district court on Peter Frankos, of involuntary recently found forguilty the killing of Willie manslaughter slain by a stray bullet while Strapland.was Frankos target shooting. Owing to the absence from the citv of Soren X. Chrlstensen, for the defense, the hearing inattorney the case of Col. C. A. Birtch was continued until C. W. Morse. The detoday by Judge fendant asks for a writ of habeas corpus. He is now serving a sentence of ninety days for selling liquor in dry His counsel contends that territory. Birtch was never given an adequate opportunity to plead. Suit for an injunction against a garwas filed age owned R.by G. Alfred Alder owner of adby David Jlempstead, avenue. joining property, his455 First has been Plaintiff alleges property from by rain water dripping dam-damaged the garage roof and asks $1000 ages with the Injunction. Rose Randall filed suit for divorce from Squire M. Randall, alleging infidelity and naming Fern Hiller as corespondent. Suit for divorce was filed by Florence Weimer against S. A. Welmer. alleging cruelty. A. H. Cook filed suit against Luella H. Burt to foreclose on notes aggregating $1000. . in will be commenced C. W. Third district court, Judgetoday theHearing Morse, on the uppeal of E. L. Willie, manager of the ofWilson grill, convicted in city court selling liquor after hours. A. G. Hedges, former city pais complaining witness, but trolman, in 1:1s absence the city relies upon the estlmonv of Patrolman W. H. Leaver. William H. Folland, assistant city attorney, will conduct the prosecution. Soren X. Christensen will appear for the defense. of ninety days in the A was Imposed by Judge C. county jail W. Morse on W. R. Jetters, recently found guilty of a statutory offense. The case of the Utah Association of Credit Men vs. Walter Auers was taken under advisement in United States district court. are $25 and Averring that J.hisL.assets Peterson of Euliabilities $836, reka, a miner, filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy in United States district court. II. Leonard and G. Goodman, two of the seven men arrested In the gambling raid at 501 S. Seventh East street Friwere found guilty of gamday night, bling before Judge E. A. Rogers in the criminal division of the city court, and , 1 sej-itenc- T T T - ww - ' Catarrhal IT vou hav Denfnae or head i.oises1 eo to your druc- and get ounce of Parmint gist to it (doubleofstrength), and add hot water and 4 ounces i Pint of granulated sugar. Take 1 four times a day.tablespoonful This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noii'es. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. 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Pioneers! write or telephone. Advertisement. win noia tne regular meeting Tuesday evening, April 25, atAn8 o'clock in the excellent proBishops' has been pregram on biilding. Shakespeare pared and suitable musical numbers will be given. Prof. Levi Edgar Young Nexl Week at Orpheum of the University of Utah will talk on as played by the pioneers. Shakespeare Miss Alice Reynolds of the B. Y. will talk on Stratford-on-011. The occasion promises to be unusually interesting and all members an6 friends are cordially invited to be present. s; Mrs. F. C. Schramm spent Monday in Provo, Lehi and American Fork in the Interests of the coming appearance of the New York Symphony orchestra, which comes next week under the auspices of the Salt Lake Philharmonic of which organization Mrs. Schramm is president. The outlook for an immense audience on the occasion of the musical treat Is particularly enand a contingent will couraging be in attendance'large from nearby towns, rc Mrs. William H. Child has returned from a month's stay in Washington, D. C.,- and Brookline. Mass., where she ha3 been visiting with Mr. Child's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Child are at the Hotel Utah, to remain until they leave for their summer home in Mill Creek. . ' . s sj jje Mrs. K. D. R. Thompson has returned ', from a five weeks' trip to Los Angeles beaches. and the southern California i 4 i lit -- v sfc s(c t f Miss Erna Hedra, after a delightful ' 1 months' visit in Salt Lake at several "". if"''5 I ' , y the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohn.J ' s ! iert .Monday for her home in Omaha. "J I She will visit in Denver and Pueblo on the homeward trip. Mrs. James J. Carey left the latter her home in San ft part of the week aforseven weeks visit Francisco, after here with her sister Mrs. Edward J. Holland. se Mrs. .T. W. De Ford and Mrs. A. Hatch leave for a short trip to ' i. Los Angeles. today Mr. and Mrs. J. Asher Cowan have gone to a mining camp near Ely, Nev.,, wnere iur. cowan ts interested, tor an indefinite stay. Mrs.' F. P. Gallagher and daughter Miss Pluma Purcell have come back MAnV SERVO SS. a few weeks trip to Los Angeles. from Wash-In of "The : IMny Coming Pnlon Ineton Square, tlireetlon of tartln Miss Emma Lucy Gates will return to P.eeU. her home in Salt Lake Saturday from New York, where she has been for the winter pursuing her musical course. FAITH SAVED MALEFACTOR IR." FRANK 3L M'HUGH. McITugh announces the removal Thief on Cros With Cbrlst Had No Time of Dr. his 2 office to 503 Judge building. for Character Forming, Say to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Wasatch Hours 7774.Advertisement. Pastor. satch Pure silk. Excellent weight and quality. Will Splendid for smart street dresses. An price for such material. Be sure to see this. . gradeSpecial, today an 7-- ' pa. a11 "dkef-hief- astonishingly 32-inc- . 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V Auai "RAP M ATTT x' 11 a is u i . TSTVF! SPECIALS TODAY Sie- - vu. J sentenced to thirty clays in jail. Leonard pave notice of Aappeal and was state complaint released on $60 bail. him with gambling was ischarging sued by the county attorney. David Harkey. charged with violation of the Mann white slave act, entered of not guilty before Judge Tillplea of the United States man I). Johnson He was district court when arraigned. returned to the county Jail pending Today, Next to Rargrain Square WASH COuns Val- - 1 f vL to S5cj yd. JL and and plain otriped Fancy checked voiles, rice cloth and ratine, all white, 36 inches lie- - wide. COTTON HICK TOWELS Henular 15c value; W3 w Kpeclal, caoU Kxtra large, cotton huck towels. Have fancy figures all through. Slightly soiled. Size 18x40 inches. CURTAIN SCRIMS 15c values; ftneelal Repilar 9c yard White and ecru curtain scrims, with fancy insertion borders; yStJ inches wide. WILL MAKE RABIES PROBE State Veterinarian to Visit Box Elder County Late This Week. Dr. A. C. Young, state veterinarian, will conduct an investigation of rabies development in western and northern Box Elder county during the latter part of the week. He will establish his trial. at Kelton. headquarters A petition in voluntary bankruptcy B. Beatty, secretary of the T. Dr. Salt B. of Lake, was filed by B. Brayton board of health, returned from his as- state street car motorman, who says $1525. Box Elder county, where he conducted sets are $328 and his liabilities an investigation of reports of the "of rabies. lie said that spreading RUMMAGE SALE. while a few cases of rabies have been B'nai Israel Auxiliary society. Thurs- observed in coyotes In Box Elder coun known damage has resulted to day. April 20, at 10 a. m. Hi S. State ty no as stock street. Advertisement. yet. , |