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Show I. SECTION THREE DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY. APRIL 27 1912 X h1 Success Under Difficulties Womens Robert Fulton How He Pushed the Clermont Up The Hudson Amid the Jeers of the People. Union Suits ROB RT FULTON', nilrxtucerof steam n.n Ration, was born in Lancaster county, Fennsyhanu, in He had determined to 1765. He was of Irish descent Wcome a painter early in life, and went to England to est. Becoming acquainted with study under Benjamin - the pukeof Bridgewater, the founder of the canal sya-tei- New Arrivals -in Millinery- 35c Value At 25c C. PETERS. BY MADISON Special n of Great Britain, he persuaded Fulton to abandon art for mechanical science. This nobleman was at the fime engaged in a scheme of steam nasigation d Inch he imparted to l'ulton. Later in Birmingham, I'ulton met James Watt, who had just succeeded with the steam Fnftmr'abmrr'Ttlts 'ffiffrinv e'rifed" sfeam for engine; spinning flax, and another for making topes, for whnh $18.00 Great values even at 35c They have low neck are sleeveless and come in knee length. Neck and arm holes lace trimmed. Regular and extra sizes from 4 to 9. Think of it union suits for 25c Monday at AUERBACHS. Mies at $R First display Monday of these charming new tailored hats, mostly in rich black and white effects. A wide range of aristocratic, exclusive de. signs, copies of high-comodels. Underpriced! st Years of Underselling 48 -f- ed it Monday $12.00. ully-me-third AUERBACH'S No Greater Economy News in the Paper Than Here - he obtained palents in. England. In 1707 he went to Paris, remaining there seven years, during sjhich time he imtnfed a submarine boat, called the Torpedo, for naval war f ,re. lie made the acquaintance of Robert R. Livingston, the American imm,ster who had made unsuccessful steamboat experiments at borne. 1 niton convinced Livingston that be. had overcome the cause of the of the experiments of othef inventors and it was finally agreed failure between (hem to build a large boat for trial on the Seine, in 1803. On the morning of the trial, the weight of tbe machinery broke the boat in half and carried the whole structure to the bottom of the river. He - ' devoted twenty hours without resting or eating to raising the machinery and undergoing a strain from which he never recovered, lie rebuilt the and (in the presence of the French National institute and of the citizens of Pans, he made a successful trial. The crowd vast a Trench government appointed Yolney La Place and Mongue, as a commission to examine F'ultOn's Torpedo, and the government declined to patronize the project and after having similar discouragement from the boat-entire- ly English government, he returned to the United States in 1806. Mr. Livingston supplied him with sufficient funds to prove that Steam could he applied successfully to the propulsion of vessels. Fulton and Livingston now determined to build a steamer on a larger scale on the waters of New York, the right of navigation by steam tjtssels had Mean For Hundreds ol AUERBACH Palrons Monday and Throughonl the Week; From among the various underprice purchases featuring our extensive spring and summer stocks which arg by far the largest in' Salt Lake City You'll find selection a matter of real economy. Great money saving advantages aFe yours Next Week at AUERBACH'S A , ' 1 i ff.t 30c Ratine-Finis-h Complete SlHwlng Attractive in Value, Monday Popnlar Cream Widths lrom 16 to 19c yd. at in making a final inspection of the machinery, thousands of people lined The morning I the shores to witness Fultons folly. He tells us: left New York, there were not, perhaps, thirty persons in the city who believed tfcaf the boat would ever move one mile per hour, or be of the least use and as we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators, I heard a number of sarcastic remarks The scoffers on the wharfs were all ready to give vent to their shouts of derision. When the hour struck, the smoke rushed from the chimney, the wheels scattered the spray far behind her and the shouts of ridicule were soon silenced by shouts of applause, soon the boat stopped, again the people on the shore jeered, the scoffers were again in their glory they joyfully pronounced the boat a failure. But after a short delay the steamer once more proceeded on her way, more rapidly than before Fulton had discovered that the paddles were too long and took too deep a hold on the water and had stopped the boat to shorten them. The Clermont proudly sailed on up the Hudson all the rest of the day and all night and at one o'clock the next day ran alongside the landing at Clermont, the lish and and ly coating serges, diagonals, whipcords mixtures. A wide range of colorings striking combination effects. Positiveunrivaled values at $14.75, $17.85, $19.50 and $24.75. Monday Thousands each of th brat known y 25c. ard 60c xaluca Thla special lot for Mondav onlv at Al'ER-BAfH14c each. 7&c ai d 31 an yard 31.75 values, spatial ar.l r MONDAY Regular 12jc Extra 6c yd. Most vard OOC- - 85c $1.30 at valu 31 yard Womens SPECUL $1.25 Shoes 89! EftzcJi 5 to 8. Viet kid with patent tips and good, heavy soles 81 2b values, Monday at 89c pair. to 11, Sizes 8 99c special .. Sizes 1 1 Vs to $1.19 2. special Muslin 25c Drawers With do- -p stitched . ruftlc, of I style Monday m m- - l.r, or ,r 15c values. 15c Childrens Wltn rn ular L 15 r tocd COUCH yard by 40 - COVERS AQa twv Inchf 1.25 COUCH yard Inches 1.50 COUCH by 50 varJ Inches . COVERS 50 by T . Size 3 (.... Size 3 PA f C09 COVERS Size 77c A2HO COCCH ardr by 64 Indies 4 OUCH 2 50 yards bv 60 Inches yard 1912 Models 30c WhCt Mercerized Batistes White 50c .. XagUth Nainsooks Whit. 10c Pajama Checks Hundred. - of yard C-- B at at 10c Reg- - COVERS COVERS Size Ste- 3 - 3 ftM . 3 COUCH yard Riche IP by . . $1.80 52.10 (OVERS 64 . gize, COUCH COVERS VOt CANT A WORD . MISS THIS HALE MONDAY, TO TO Pi at S2.98 doz. . All pur. linen, warranted hand made In newest eyrelot embroidery, plain, acalloped deand hemirtltched signs. All are 14 Inch is. Per th. on. day onlyr Mondays, at- - Auer bach's. 32.91 dozen. Well worth IS.03. at 59cach Splendid 31.03 Bed Sheet, full t yard wide and t 4 yard long hemstitched -- and of good weight. For Monday only, very apodal at AUERBACHS. 6c each. Positively unmatchable (pedal 1- -4 value. Cor-Bc- ts SPECIAL $3.50 AND $5.00. Boys $1.75 Shoes Slxe 1 leather S 1 59 to I. Alt throughout olid and ervlceabl with heavy sole. 31.71 value, Monday at 31.33, Sira life to!, 4Q ft pedal at Less Than Cost t0 Make buy at less than actual :?d '"!rn8s!" w3!"? EFFECTS, etc, etc. AH savings oft 33 couni COVERS COVERS Six I Size $t.n 4.00, yard by 40 ., taebo Napkins Bed Sheets perfect fitting. Feel at liberty to consult with her at any time. and ah we bought, you may save Monday .98c; $1.29 51.40 $2.00, Madeira Regular $1.60 H?mst!tcked ANNOUNCEMENT-- We are pleased to announce that we have permanently engaged the services of MRS.' E. M. HALL, an expert comet-iere- , formerly of B. Altman Co., New York. Mrs Hall will be pleased to give patrons the benefit of her wide experience and study in the art of 10c. Muslin Drawers $1.50, $5.00 Dozen MONDAY in G. D. and q OOC 10c botiorn Sizes 1 to 12. ira, spc lul Monday, at ..... yard 60c values at C-- B Made of .extra quality cambric fitting In blouse or tight Monday 20c value sty Ira. u 175 COICH ird t 60 Inches valuis at The popular medium priced corsets on the market Made of fine batiste and coutil in a variety of styles to meet all requirements. Next week these $1.25 values at 95c all sizes. $1.00 AND CORSETS SPECIAL Medium high bust and long hip. All sizes, special next week . . . Attention is also directed to our complete showing of new spring models in Regular 20c Corset Coven Secured for spot cash at a tremendous price concession $1.00 ...... 40c Next Week At at Philadelphia Mills Couch Covers A 16c 21c 29c 44c 66c yard 30c values at yard C.B. IM Corsets i it-- 12c 19c 26c 33c Newest Immense great btyle variety a showing markable in combination of exquisite new styles (hinty sheer materials and wonderful valuer Included arcr Combinations, Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemise all superior $1.00 values in this sale next week at AUERBACHS 69c BLANKET DESIGNS, NEGI s KASHGAR -- S5c values garment worth. Consider the flavor that brought it in favor, A vacuum can gives it birth. Particular People Prefer Packages HILLS BROS., San Francisco 49C ;:,r....37Wc at Important Sale of $1.00 Values soft llneri finish trash. KulJ 17 inches and wide. Monday Mondav onlv, this regular 12'vc quality at an actual saving of H ALK. A splendid example of AUERBAi 11 absorbent duality Childrens 171c yd. Including the following: 30c White India Ltnons 30c White Persian Lawns 30c White India Dlml- - Monday only, at AUERBACH'S. special lTbic vard. Yards ol the yard 27 He value at yard 35c value at yard 5 0c values ai yard 8oc values at Undermuslins Linen Crash An yard 40c value at yard yard S. Tis the highest grade coffee on earth, But then just consider its r ,1 14c at 26c at 33c laluee at 55c value at 77Kc yard 35c i a luce Staple, all the year around value at at Yard much-wante- d In sizes 42x36 and 45x S6 at MONDAY makes of pillow cases eat of Livingston. The next morning she continued her voyage to ' Albany, reaching there at 5 oclock in the afternoon, having made the distance from New York to Albany, 150 miles, in 32 hours of actual running time; an average speed of nearly five miles an hour. The return trip, against the head wind, was made Jn. 30 hours. The crews of tailing vessels were dismayed, They had heard nothing of Fultons ex- periment and they beheld what they supposed was a huge monster, vomiting fire and smoke from its throat, lashing the water with its fins and shaking the river with its roar. The simple people along the shore crowded to see the belching forth fire and smoke. The fishermen became terrified and rowed homewards. And when the alarmed tailors and dwellers on the river shore had disappeared and it was found that the "Clermont was to run regularly between New York and a as 'Albany', packetboat, the boatmen on the river, fearing she would destroy their buunroi, not only denounced Fultons invention, but made frequent attempts to sink the Germont by running sailing vessels into her and she was several times damaged this way, and so great did the boatmens hostility become that it was necessary for the legislature of New Y.ork to pas a law declaring combinations to destroy her, or 50 Inches Especially featuring White Voiles, Natural Liaen colored Homes jam and Automobile Linens Right at a time when the Wash Goods are In great demand and while selection may be made not only from the largest assortments lof the year but the newest and most attractive. We offer these fiaterials at very decisive reductions as follows: White Wash Voiles in Crepe, Corded, Plain Natural Linen Colored Washable Blouse, and Bordered Effects; 27 to 48 Inches Wide. Homespun and Automobile Dress Linens; Ideal For Graduation Dresses. 27 and 36 Inches Wide. 25c value at 27 i,c value at 25c values at 20c value at ri A Pillow Cases On New White Goods Most Wanted Wash Fabrics at Radical Reductions 25c Hemstitched 14c of 30c Serges, $2.00 lo the ol Bedford Cord, Whipcord, Storm Serges, French Serges, Basket Weave all are here a great and unequaled showing. Weaves from the worlds foremost looms. Widths ranging from 86 to 50 inches. All attractively priced from 65c up to $2.00 yard. Revealing the smartest new 1912 styles in beautiful quality French serges, Eng- MONDAY at 65c $24.75 lc Fanatic, crank, visionary iconoclast, was howled at him, scorned, mocked, ridiculed, he toiled on, until now Fulton is honored the world over and proclaimed one of the greatest and most useful men who ever lived. . Suits, and of the greatezt On wash goods novelties of the season. Iok like ttnen. but made of cotton. Double width, 34 Inches wide, In tan. pink. Copenhagen, light Wue. rose, brown, navy and white. Regular 30c value. Monday only at d AYER BACHS. st Equally self-relia- : the-greate- at $14.75, S17.85, $19.50 attrmpts to injure her, public offenses, punishable by fine and Tbe Fulton went right ahead qinprisonment. unmindful of the laughs and taunts, the jeers and jibes of the crowd. k ad- $11.85. wilful ft i' Every silk that is popular this season finds presentation. Beautiful pew FOULARDS, MESSALINES, TAFFETAS, HAIRLINES, CHECKS, etc. Youll find every wanted coloring. Widths up to 24 inches. Attehd the sale early Monday get silk offering of the season. Values first choice from to $1.00 Monday at AUERBACHS 48c yard. man-tailor- ed Other New Sale of 1950 Yards of Money-Savi- ng Values up to $1.00 A underbuying AUERBACH underselling both forcefully demonstrated in this great selling Monday, Faultlessly garments in the popular mixtures and colored serges, including black and navy. The most vanced models. Sixty suits in all including values up to $27.50. MONDAY Great Monday Mewesl Suits AUERBACH after the country seat of his friend and partner, Giancellor Livingston, LShe was 160 tons burthen, 130 feet Jong, 18 feet wide and 7 feet deep; ller boiTer was 27 feet long, 7 feet deep and 9 feet broad, The diameter - - of ther paddle wheel was 15 feet. The boat was completed about August 17. 1807. September 10 a vast crowd assembled along the shore of the North river to witness the starting and while the inventor busied himself ' ) Purchase Just Arrived e Values to $27.50 k t Under-Pric- lew Spring been secured by Livingston in 1798.' Evetyhody laughed at Fulton, his steamer attracting as much at-- 1 tention, and causing as much derision as the ark had received from the offers in the days of Noah, Fulton named his boat, The Germont, , Great at AERBACHIW1 aN COUCH COVERS yarfli bf CIO Inches r 5.00 COUCH COVERS by 30 inches e.oe couch covers 3 yard by 30 i inches S are bacdau m,. 050 ri 7.00 !?0 OA fq, am gA 90a05 COUCH yards by 33 Inches F oUo1rg: COVERS Rise ...... COUCH 1 yards by 30 7.50 4SOUCH 3 yard by 14 Inch .54.20 i54.60 ftte 55.20 Biz COVERS - Inches COVERS , 3 L 21 |