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Show Will, Go Out on 20 Consecutive Working Days, Five Per Cent at Each Consign. ment by Pfcst Do.lt for $15 & $20 Gmfonola ana Columbia When actual wearing confirms first judgment, the thrifty member of the.family says again, I positrve- Iydcn'tsee how they do i ! Records. it' ILAND CLOTHES at $15 and $20 do offer the utmost' of fit, looks and wear that Qan be given at these prices. You can tell about the fit and looks when you see the clothes in the store. The wear you have to take for granted at' first. CREINT ALLOWED FOR ENLISTMENTS Expected Work of Classifi-- 1 cation Will be Complete Within T wo Months Ten Sent to FilVacancies ' -- ; But theres one good thing about it when you try ILAND CLOTHES cnee, you can quit experimenting after that. draft board all four of headquarters in the state! capitoL are ready to begin mailing out the new military queatiomiatres, five cent of which will ie sent out to. j morrow and five per cent on each succeeding day. except unds and .the lists are exhausted This means that the questionnaires wilt go oat on 20 'working days The local hve rhuh -- holt-unt- r9lEiBftOA0,WAY alto-gethe- r. Thats the one we want By January 5, 191 S. it is expected that t 62$ men in Salt Lake City will have received their oolites. From the first ijra ft 422 men mere sect to camp, leaving 1020 6,Out of the 10,0011 registered on June who will now receive In the stnts' of Utah-ovfue4MHinatre 6. there wore registered 42 572 June irt-n- . of these 1370 were sen I to camp This leaves 40 202 men in the tau to receive questionnaire by January re-e-0, e to Lr of men in the United States questionnaires by January 2, H, is approximately '$,900 090. Acjordtiuc to CaptaitL A- - J. Meehitt of ike adjutant genersUs office credit alii be allowed each division fot the number of men enlisted since June 3 from the lists of registrants, either in the army, the navy or the marine corps There are mapy of these, especially djr.ngr the past week or ten days, and tre rush to the reenutirf offUT continues today. This mill materially cut doao the number of me a io be seat fluid the four draft divisions of halt Lake City. Wltlds Two Mewtha. As the filled out questionnaires are returned to the boards the work of classification of the men wilt 4t is expected this work wilt proceed be completed within two months from lomor-ra- . when U is thought Ue second call for 509.009 men in the United States for the national army will be made. With the completion of the work ahirh begins tomorrow it is anticipated tb.it 9 009.009 meat in the United Hi tea til hare been card Indexed in prepare-t'o- n for ths second and subsequent draft calta . Judging from the nature of Instructions received from Washington It is that men of the firm loiHvaiplated removes worn mobilisadrift will be The-sprin- g" and tion. faiiipr-fpa'tfy-T- p taken nearer to thq scene of war to rrcifce room for Increments to be sent there from ths second draft which is cow in the process of making. Today ten men are being sent to 4irip Lewis from the ettv hoards to re-r- tr 151 zJJ brother in Uie assaying business under the firm name oT Criemon BrotJwra. Later he was made superintendent and general manager of the Liah mi no at hivh Spring Utah. After traveling in Europe for some time Mr Cnsmon returned and engaged in cattle raising S CHALLEfiCE with John T. Rich under the firm name and Criamon, owning and oph largest cattle erating one of, the Utah. in ranches Surviving Ifl RED CROSS DRIVE him are hisnorthern mother. Mr Elisabeth Uarne Urtsmon. hte meter. Mr. Florence two brothers, and Cremon Rich Charles C. Cnsmon of the firm of Nichols. asaayers. and George and Denver has challenged Salt Lake and Mr' prismon, superintendent and genOmaha to produce more Red Crow eral manager of the Utah mine. memberships per capita during the coaling drive thanI Denver caq, and Sait Lake he pro nipt y accepted the chal- ARRESTED FDR ALLEGED HE SILT ftCCEPTS lenge. The challenge caihe this morning, to Juba b. Speocer, chairman of the committee in charge of the campaign in Fait Lake City and Salt Lake coun- ty. from Newcomb (lveland, head of the movement in Ienw With the school children of the and county thoroughly erganlaed cily end loysl to the Iset one. I had no in nimiunge. paid Denver is a nice town, Mr. Hpenrer. but she he started toe hottest fight of her voung life, and is due for an awful shock. The campaign among the fraternal and county the first organ! tatton of the etty toi for ph steal reason ting The The men will open with a big maosmee hall. iforoni Wf rlngfellow. John G Crook, morrow night in K.agiea D. C. Spencer, W. West. Raymond T Kllsroore. speakers mill be John rge ho Springer. Jan 1. Hardm. Jr. W Kay and Mrs Joseph S. Hyde. Aa Van excellent musical program of InstruJmes U. Gunnerson, Roger B. Clar-Tivocal number is being e mental and lvl John Lester Ainsworth and C lMagean. arranged. The school children of the cRy are reeciv lag ftnal instructions today reFNGRATFD CfIT.ISTMS CARD S garding their campaign which willban-ne-be conducted Mondav afternoon. The l and see our splendid line of house in the downtown district 4ho resiand ab" tlioee Tying out atriptoE. willdence district, such ss factories, UniTHE DEPEHRT KEW3 JAB be canvassed by student of the thow r'-d- rejected-from ss 4 - . FLLLNTTlAG schools and Seventies Will Have Charge of Meeting rr tw u D. S TT. V- te Pe-,f- Governor Addresses Mens Faculty Club Gov. Simon Bamberger last night t spoke before the Men's Faculty clubt 1 Cue University of Utah. Th pur-b- e of the club 1 to the leading men of the state beforeget the University faulty. The governor spoke o his 'Personal Experiences and Relations in the Commercial Development of Our State. He mio the development of the coal and mineral mining developments and ILL ,r5 he or,mrucuon of The Rev. p. a. Simpkm this railroad. addressed the student assembly morning on and tHe Tvranny of Germany The maunee .A dance is this being given a.u-rnouto raitft fund to send Chnst-ma- s boxes to the men from the uni-n h national service. The addition to the gymnasium will ne- : . ready for trse next week. "r 6 Six Minute Pudding Here a new one a most delicious desert that can be made in a harry. -- To one and one-Hacups of milk add one cup of lf letter juet received from Preeldent Jo., p, Bmitl, PreeUlinir C, " Xibkr t tb ewt tell, ofBi.hop the re of Chorci officlet, to the Weeo rhupel. where they held the enlisted Utah so tr parents,ofwivee sisters were in attendance and theand scrvhcs favorsble Comment In d l!5t Co4jst The Church Camp Kearny and were A eer-Ma- bo, le Prr. t i $ 10 rested today at Second jfcouth and Fourth Wet streets, by Detective C. A. Williams and Patrolman D. IL Clayton, Jr. The arrest was accomplished only after the chauffeur had been hit on ths bead and ii suffered two scalp laesmUons. a cut on the left hand and an abraMt on the r hand. Thsss wounds wi treated ft t ths emergency hospital. o which ths man w4 taken by Joseph NsvS aod Hugh Carr. Pacrolmep Louis WaU xrd Julian RJley of ths parity squad bo Thursday arrested, .at 111 Marguents court. Mrs. L. Hobson, 39 years old, a domestic, on a charge of having possession of irtoxieur.ta Last night W. Smith, 34. a repair man, wma apprehended at 224 west First Hluth street by Mike Fttxgerald and L flcistt)sp"o9 the- purity- - struwd. tor11 an ailegftd violation of tbs probtbaiioo taw. Mrs. Hojeon and Smith were nd one level of sugar, boil six minutes, cool and serve .with milk of cream. Add raisins if desired. am... am,,.... ....... 45 ft: GIFT BONDS S purchases made ft r CYiriatm t dcll'-er- y will be held on request for future derenerve holldJ.' arTon may al-livery. ticle cm pavmenl of a umall depoeti unt.l-bn- . 2 -- YouWlII Save Considerable Money of These Coats You Choose r. Winners in L. D. S. U. Play Are Announced FU A Sale of Womens Silk arid 1 Serge Dresses at $13.50 One lot of 41 afternoon dresses in popular winter models, grouped together and repriced for a special Saturday Sale at flSJiO. . 'All prevailing new shades and trimmings In lustrous satin dresses, velveteens serges and dainty comhittatoa effects Bixee 1C to 41. almoet Impossible to describe the assortment, as It comprise so Urge a variety of styles and color. There are hats of every description, Including Irons velvet, silk velvets, gold and silver, lace hats and hats with shirred crowns In suitable .styles for afternoon dress or It. noanesd. The 'frtnner, were decided upon some time ago by the Judge, but were not announced until tKe ncfiolae. tie standing of the student players was Investigated. Th leading role of the play, an adaption of Goldsmith's --The Viear of WakefteW. has been given to Kdgar Barber. The reet of the laat 1 a follows- - Mr Primrose, loos Hei-ne- r; OUvia. Helen Kearns: Sophia, Alice Nelson; hlosee,. Lynden Alder; Georre. Max freer; Ir. Willmott, Klden han- Luole SChettlert Mr, Woodruff; Mr. Milton Cutler; Jenkiaaoo. Alvin Nelson: Inn Keeper. Elmer Pratt; children, Willard Miller and Iean West. The part of Squire Thoraehlll has not been assigned The plav will be given in February in the Halt Lake theatre. Mtsa Margaret C. Caldwell le director. im COHNS GREAT TO YLAND joy to the- khio and MUfifanioa lo On wct of play 4lJnn nvwt vmikM aiui at prictiMhti' pjr. ford f'ploodid Milnjpi. lleed Doll Rugrlni Toy Drufo,beauti fa - 24 irtch body, adlv mhuraphed with hrftl nd justable aim coverr flp9kio mirks. in grray, rubfLtushed 19 hardwood ftfpel tir9d, loch In brad' at Mo ber wheels Priced $7.25 DoU Pianos mahogCame llowlinif Alloy any Amah 19 key of hard wood. come, size, highly poLehed with bow $119 complete priced lin$ pin and markBrsatiful ers. Priced ..$1.4$ (Yamtdr loU un- Hsh Pond amc, breakable heads with moat amusing game hair beautifuJh- htho-- . nety of ways if in. tail priced, . $3.25 in colors, graphed M!hanleri $9r Train priced ... Sola witb complete Little Red. Viagnuo. circle of track, heavy brightly finished iron wheel and twisted high grade enzin wire handles. Prtc . .15c rioUhtr. For they ftnd.ju form reduction of H price en every hat in oor great stocks. Coma early ,i Women Struck by Auto. Whll trying to cross a street last night. Mra. L. H Muir. 18 north Seventh West street, and Mra. Mary Steed, Keeler apartments, were struck snd slightly Injured by an automobile driven by H Morrison; 2 First South street The. accident west occurred at South Temple and Second i West streets Airs Muir suffered con-- ': fusions of- th left leg and foot, and Mra. Steed an to the neck. were-- treated injury at che emergency They ho. pitaL to which they were taken- -' hr Mr Morrison and Patrolmen Hugh Carr and 1. L. Forbes. Baby a . Delinquent Taxes. Th county trasmirer reports that since th office for the payment of taxes last Monday, more thxn 23.04(1 In delinquent taxes have been JTeaideacy, ' - Brinjt Flam-boroug- h. . 1 CHOICE VrUKTT Ob STYIA Si nVDlOMFXT WINTTJl COATS. DESIGNED , The materials deserve particular study, they are so varied, rflyles have exclusiveness and Individuality seldom found except In much higher priced garments. , Trimmings Include self or fur collars, belts; nvr cuffs snd score of other effects.- Coats of burella, pom pom. wool velour, broadcloth and Kersey cloth, in best, winter shades All sixes for women and misses. Undoubtedly the seasons best value at $ 17.f .V I A pYour Choice Saturday at At today' assembly ot ths I D. S. TJ. ths wlaning cast for the annual school dramatic production was an ' WOP FHLY. One y Nothing taLIo-spoonf- ui Get a package of Crape-Nut- s from your grocer and try this pleasing recipe. ll:NK ...... on-An- Hlisneiry Reserved Take Wlth-tte- i se(X W Saturday let Sale Of Rich, New Winter Coats at Our Entire Stock of mimn it-If the fcnfarr had It, empire mold never be ownon bjr Manmion, no mauer bow tijeht the blockade. The romance of the might, cereal. In field, value, qualities and me. Is told in a sperda article bj JiVank foe ITw - Gift If not quite certain what to give. hv not prosent your friend with a gift bond and let her select .he gift that suits her best. Sold in anv denommaion at glove counter or Plowrjr jnr. Arabella, der; Burchell, Owen Christmas Deliveri sr Make Acceplable Gills Cncte Sam, rarn jrlrld is Bw gmu food cru in We world wcvimble Sews Fere coot. Rain or snow tcTnight or colder and redaUve humiditySaturday 45 per cent. 1 (ktpenur tumorruw. Today and Yesterday at aum Loeaii fctlow officer, receiving every cour-ire- y that the camp afforded They hbxn mast received by ccdfaiiy of the en- officers rimmanding rampment. president awd bishop ar expected Thhome next Wednesday rather than Sunday, acordtng to announcement a at the office of the First Tempt rattir Am Noon For an alleged violation of tlf prohibition law. Qregor Pagali4ia. (35 ment at $250, Columbia instruments invite anil welcome comparison. wther onhqreaa office nnd kiosk Instrument roof of offlo. T45feettngtur than thos in kiosk. Roof of Boston Buildlnrg Kiosk. Maximum vestardav Minimum Ytwterday Minimum today 41 5 .i.ITt 7 a.m ... 1 1 Grape-Nut- s r President Smith and Bp.Nibley at San Diego The Weather n ed tent penalty attached. s stock raier and ranchman of the Rich and Crisoion ranch, near Garland. Utah, died at the home of his mother, Mrs Elisabeth T. frame Cnsmon. 731 ewH South -- Temple street -- this morning- - of Hi father, the late Ft right's dieeaae. Charles Cnsmon. a Civil war veteran and pioneer of Utah and California, connected with the vu prominently of Utah. Joseph development mining Cnsmon was bom in Coalville, Caine CornwalL was educated on specially Utah, Feb 10. schools He speech of the city and 4he public wnr Tie" given TT . After leavof Utah Kfoyman. J C. Had son, William at the University iddisoti and William XisbeL Others ing school he was engaged with fits filmed to take special parts are p Thompson. J. W. Drnk. orge L Resnirer, J Jensen. I. Hrrnsrton. A. T. Taylor, William s.flardyt JR. P ?ki Davis, D. O. Emery. D. ttikkan, I. M. Shaw, R. R. Sant and J. R. K canard. heien-minu- be paid with a three per la bead sf $309 each. Well 9 Known Stock Grower At Worlds Food Table U. S. Ha Longest Spoon Joseph Caine' Crlsmon, wen known Death-Claim- Sriees in the Richards ward ehapej Sjndsy evening. Dee. If, will be un-the direction of the quorum of evenly. An program ha been prepared,interesting numincluding special bers by the choir under the direction tVhlyFTfer. Tn addition to ths hoir numbers there will be a' double quartet by Mr. Fisher. Jk & J K. Evans, E. A. Parsofis, J.Cornwall. Donald-r- n G. - Judd. J. E, KW and E. Kimball and solors by J. E. Kjar and J. s Until you have een and heard the Columbia Grafonola you arc not likely to.iiave a complete-convictiothat you are buying the right instrument for your home. From the lowest-pricGrafonola at $18 to the handsome cabiner instru- , - . 1 - - , n i H ' |