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Show - ' 8'" . f DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY Ace of Operators. ; Salt Laker . Hour Sales sociated Pres). 1 an array the size of thla, Mattered throughout the length and breadth of France from the sekeoast to the Swiss border, the prob em of communication ta eecond only jf not of equal Importance to that of supplies. When the American force earn to Franca it tea one of the first effort to trhich Amertcan lngenuity and Invention tea directed and the signal corps, under which communications tail-mIt a have the other organof the American - Popular blue and white prints 12x47. Limit e. wiAel inebe But we have increased our sales force and made extra preparations, urday. (Annex) : --Womens Tb Bleached Union Suits, 79c. the-fro- ' - uswrRtfr(raT'- - " Val lace trimmed, neatly made. n customer. fWo m e n Suita . Sixes 36 to 44. Limit 4 to (Down Slair Store) a Medi um W ei ght - Union - 25 Goats at $ - Saturday Special. followed and the American expeditionary force has been given service equal to the best obtainable In the commercial world and admittedly unrivalled In any army Jts men have followed -troop wherever "troops went, down front line trenches over shell swept and machine gun raked areas to lay I and keep their wires so that communl-- 1 cations might be maintained. The stg-- J pal corps has a long list of brave dead t and brave wounded, more honored perhaps, -because they could not fight Cotton union suits white- medium weight Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; low neck, no sleeves, ankle length. Former price to $2.25. - 36 White Ivory Brushes ( Best - 27 - -- back. The telephone service of the corps was opened on June 24. 1917, and since then there bava been- - handled nearly it minion local calls and more than one million Jong distance rails. Since the signal corps telegraph system began Aug. 19 of last year more than five end one-hamillion messages have been aggregating more than one-thiof a billion-wor- d. Manning uhese wires are many former members of the traffic- department of ' the Associated Press, graduates of the key and the fastest wires tn the world,' Among them are berg l. J..L Balden, formerly of Dallas, Texas.-wh- o ha charge of the base signal office at Bordeaux. Among the 60 men under his direction are Percy Hall, formerly at St, Louis, and I White Ivory Mirrors - Regular $5J50 and $6.50. Extra special - . 15c Creme Oil Soap , . 13c Ivory Soafb S5c Peroxide of Hydrogen 65c Absorbent Cotton - (lull pound stxeT TTOc Face Powder ; . . , , (LorelU, Walker's P Ul, etc 7c Bob White Toilet-Paper- -,. 25c Revelation Tooth Powder j. 3 for 25c .3 for 27e ........... lf d, 23c 39c this.' 25c for 25c I9e 3 for 25c 5 ..... . Separate Skirts at $3.95 ) loc Jap Rose Soap $L20 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 50c RickseckeFs Cold Cream rd In black or navy, splendid grade of panama cloth. A good, full pleated model a skirt to give good service at a price ..98c for which you could not buy the material alone. . . . 42c Boys Knicker Suits W. E. Ryan, of Burlington, Iowa Bergt. Bon Yon, formerly in the New York office of the Associated -is In charge of the base signal Free, office at Touts and several Associated Press. stars" also are attached to that r effk-eof Fort Carp. A. at B&r-leWorth, Teras, Is stationed farmer- - Associated- - press Sizes 3 to 8 years and 14 to 18 years. men scattered along the lines of communication include H. A. Goethe, of Were $6.50 to $7.95. None reserved nor exchanged. Duhith; W. C. Doody, of Indianapolis, F. R. Kaxmarek, of Houston: O. A. -- Rosenauer, qf DetroHf K. E. Truxton, of Michigan and Montana, E. J, Morj ris and Ben Hall of K Johnson 1 Frank P. Johnson and .IPhiladelphia: of - Kansas City, H. E Fisher, of" Weather Moderating Champaign, HI.; and C, C. Madison of . ' Kansas City. December Summary When the corps of newspaper cor-- 1 moved up to the front respondenliWa ' with lines with the beginning of the Amer II. S. CERTIFICATES theThe weather isat Moderating, lean action in the Argonne, certain noon at IS detemperature were turned over for their use wires grees, although the mornings mint-muand one day there walked in Corp Modena regWag 17 degrees. J. 1. Wilson, who was long stationed B director sale for of Frank Cook, istered 2 degrees at Balt Lake City and other western Utah, aero this below v of treasury rertificates, ha bees division stations of the Associated . Indicating that the cold still bank at San ijnomtng.retained federal Press He brought his side notified sender, Its hold In the south- or "bug fn operator's " Franctsco that salp of the December i ern part of the state. At Grand Junc-tseu- e cut it In on a tableparlance. in the Quietly 6 below xero. .The was tion record the tn to rtah amounted t2.6S4.000, French telegraph office, and begdn moV" for thta . quota business. The second night, when whbreas the assigned b- UUiUe Omxha nhovlnc IS dagree sTssa the French operator had watched state was 91.TS0.000p an oxwwuWHp-- 1 St Paul 22 bslow. ;The ef- and ropy melt in Phillips cod to a re- lion of 4T per cent, or $824 000, forecast says, 'Tonight &nd 8at-nt- y reiver of equal training they ex-- v Goverwor Calkin of the ferterat Jurlay .fair, not much changs tu claimed: -the-ar- e ban of operators t at San Francisco hwPfTbe 'December summary for looG written Mr. Cook show highest teaperarars 6 heartily V ISOTICK TO on the 6th, lowest 3 degree translating him on the shining succeed degree on ! list, total precipitation, .62 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of the sale In Utah The state banks inch, the normal being 1,21 Sealed bids will be received the resi- subscribed $1,080,000; the national ?f dence of Joseph H Jensen at. Monroe, hunks of the state $1,306 500: the five inches; total 'snowfall - 6.7 Inches, clear days, t; cloudy days, 11; hours Itah. on Monday, the 27th day of Janu- trust $27,500 , ary. A. D IMS at 20 lot k P Mmate--rt-for, Thecompanies. sale of the succeeding Issue of sunsbjne, 127; possible, 217. the cnnstruitlon and fuchHhtnie If leales of indebtedness of a system of tile drainage for treasury cert No began Jan 2 and 'Continues until Jau Julian hevier C'onniy Prainage Disirict 7. Inclusive ' In connection with this Bamberger S. according to the plans and -- necICra--i vrhli h 'can be seen at the office Mr Cook has sent out the following tlons See Naval Review f the Board of Supervisors of the said circular letter to banks, banking District at Monroe. Vtah, or houses and trust companies: ; Drainage office A the of Caldwell Rich erds at at Julian Bamberger bas returned after "The following telegram, received No. 621V Vermont Building, at Bait Lake an absence Of Several weeks la the east. explains Itself City. Dtah That said rontrad will be by me, The cash outgo U so heavy at this He was fortunate la beisr able to he Wt to the lowest responsible bidder, and that bids will be opened In piihlu at the- - moment that It is absolutely essential on the presideht's yacht. Mayflower, office of theBosr of Sirpenmors at Unit thq current offering of $750,000.-00- 0 with his father, the governor, and die- -' Monroe. Ctab, on the ?7th day of Janu- certificate- sliD be fully tmguished government official, in N lork harbor at the time of the great ary. ltfc. at 7 aso isclock Pe Ml orws takentreasury and If soon, thereafter naval review Mr Bamberger said Keh convenient I kid must be accompanied by orttfied May nsk you to give the matter your waa on. of the most impreaatv sightIt check or it equivalent tn the sum of 2 pent nal attention and keep me ad- he ever Wltneneed. being per cent of the amount of the bid The vised as to the prospect of your dts-- struck with the monster particularly Mississippi person receiving the contract will be Its displacement of 62,006 tens, to TurnDh a good mo auftl- - lf there Is anything I pan do to be with and crew of- - nearly 2.206 men. The required eum In 60 s bond la- -t boat In the eient per cent helpful, please instruct me. equal to was parade destroyer of the contract price conditioned for trailing a captive balloon. Bringing , CARTER GLASS, conthe faithful performance of up the rear a an additional attraction "(Secretary-Treasurer.) tract Said work shall be done under the great Mauretania, with rv4 the direction and to the satisfaction of "Apparently, the Uegds of the gov- im eral thousand returned soldiers all yellthe District's Engineers and to be ap- ernment are as great as ever, and 1 am ing "to heat the band. Each warship proved by the Board of Supervisors, to urge that you subscribe to had a band, all placing tha national, 3 he Board of Kupervisors reserve the writing Mr anthem. W'aeh-ingttthe Issue 'Of certificated Ramhcrger as In Jtjdled present -. bidto meet sny and all waa with the governor at the. Urge an amount as 1 possible,. - fcEV IKK DIfi. and to exAnnapolia meeting, managed 2. NO TR1CT v 'Vary fmty. tract a good dral of pleasure from the r-; Its president, F. R COOK, and Joseph H. Lowe. albeit oh the malic were condition trip Jos, H, Joiisob, tie eecr clary. "Director of Sales for Utah not the most pleasant He found the . Toclose$3.95 TJ -- - ; i - m ... ial tem-Fcser- ve ' al -- -- r -- - -- , rhc nn. rOrNTS-J.)RAINACr- & . -- ' 1 which iiave . $85.00. priced high materials in Wonderfully good silvertone, gabardineserge, broadclolk, pom pom clotli Plain Tailored and Dress Models in every color. Many Fur'Trimmed. $69.50'Suitsf7T7TTr$2JL09 Saits for $25.00 V. situation cvmsiderahty muddled op at WtAInxtoa and says It Is uncertain bow things are coming out rwflrewd $75-0- 0 $65.00 $60.00 Suits for Suits for Suits for be held la the Fourteenth warr chapel, Saturday, Jan Jl. at 2 pm. A full attendance is desired. . Sentenced For Selling Liquor to Minor -- -- . y Influenza Situation Seventy-thre- e new ease of influenza were fosnd In 46 house yesterday, according to report received hy the city health department. Records at the health department 'Indicate that no deaths have occurred among those vaccinated for thr disease, and free Inoculations are still being given. Only on death waa reported from this cause yesterday Report from 24 house had bean received at the health department up to noon today. CHURCH NOTICES The high priests of pioneer stake will hold their regular monthly meeting In the stake bail Sunday, Jan. 5, 1919, at 16 am. All member ate urged to tie present. 1 Ths monthly priesthood meeting of Pioneer sUke will be held In the stake hall Monday. Jan. 6 at 7.20 pm. A foil; attendance 4 desired. Religion rlass board - member of Granite stake will meet afr the stake tabernacle Sunday, Jan. 5. at 6 am 'and the uoioa meeting of the .Religion class n'H be held at 10 mu m.. A porker full attendance is desired. The Salt Lake Slake Relief sorter officers' meeting he one week iron regular data. postponed Meeting will u-t- LATE LOCALS ...... $25.00 $23.00 $25.00 ....... for $79.50 Suits for $80.00 Suita Ohio. Cincinnati. He win perform ''stunts'1 such as lying on- a hoard full of spike while letting a number ef the boys stand on his chut Cameroni recently performed at the Army and Navy club. R. W. Richardson, who has the en tertainment In charge, urges all boys to be presept If they .wish to enjoy novel treat, Cameroni will be remembered as the man who In 1915 descended from the Walker Bank on a rope, by clinging with hi building teeth to rubber trolley. a number- of athletic , John Coetello of Murray was before Judge C. M. . Nielsen of the Jnrenlle court today charged with selling liquor to minor. ITs was found guilty and wms sentenced by the cdurt to pay a fin of 1M or to serve 1A6 days In jail. In passing sentence Judge Nielsen wsrned the defendant that If he Is found-guiltof a second similar offense the penalty imposed will thereupon be much more severe, a jie Is determined to put a stop to this practice. 7 . A Small $85.00 J er a. 45 SUITS Very Special been as as group of suits T" -. Dep-ific- 5 These are all high grade coats in the best of coat fabrics. Some have great fur collars and cuffs and some are with self collars and cuffs. Beautifully lined or half lined, and the models include many of the ones whieh have proved' most popular-ibi- s season. For a big value in a coat you will find it impossible to duplicate (Fine Beveled Piute Ghue) i 9. 75 Coats at $24.75 - Imported Brtatle). G 7-- 1-- This group includes plushes and cloth coats inbolivia, pom pom, ' velour and other splendid materials., Plain and Pur Trimmed coats, many full lined, some half, lined. All are splendid models and this price represents but a fraction of the original price. - - I - --- Black Batiste Corset Covers, 2 for 25c. matn-falne- COVTR-VVtUK- -- x : f. Jncloded in "this lot are evening, afternoon and street --dresses. Delicate colored nets .and light silks, for the evening dresses; Taf fetes, Serges, Tricolettes Satins, Crepe de Chines for the af--t z ternoon and street. All late models, in dresses which have been priced as liigh as lGo - . While and ecru; full width: 21 yard long Several str meshes, good quality. Umtt 4 to a customer. iDown btairs Store! - e, H.i will' he. all ready for you we Dresses at $Z5.00 50 - boxes 19c. irrunat. i wt custom.'r- rLace CurUins, $1.98, 4 I - ; Crystal White Soap, 4 cakes 19c. Star Naptha Washing Powder, -- - - has uncovered some more bargains as wonderful a? those ori ginaEy:fifffired..t.'They are disappcaring.aai fast, as thevomeu Can 7" carry them outr;' ' High neck and long strove. Good grade Kite 36 to 44 Limit four lo a customer. (Dotm 8 fair Ftnre) , Sia-tio- han-die- so , In some case lust one of a kind tn others mors skein have been priced to 39ti the ball up 10 75. " (Third Floor! -- , f ' Odds and Ends ofYarn Skeins l5c, Balls 25c. extent of M " , We hare been simply swamped and the sale has expanded of itown momentum as people have come and bought and then gone forth to tell their fnendst Regularl' 46c; best quslity; 32 Inches wide: comes in flne pm stripe of pink, blue and lavender. Popular for ttn- -(Annexe drgarmfits night gowna - oorpe ha built approximately , I. fie mile of pole on which It baa in addt-- " of wire strung l.llf fiilles mhir-of (KVn AftmirSlbttth a tre. has been strung an existing sy-- terns for our use ami R has leased and operates more than 4,000 Miles of French wire. Exchange line to the V ' - 38tf. d, ' . wyte. her quality; mercerteed armnu.- partleulariy suited for Infants n eyery-wher- in different patterns. She (Anneal have lasted m. over. (MaM'FViovI ery .fine and Brtgadter General K. Russell.chief signal officer, and hi taf ef apart mckledthajoh- What they havedoneln conSlruo-tioIm shown in soma statistics fur- -- trd White Lustre Lawn, yard, 38c. ColoredWindsor-Crepes,yar- milta have beeB-bui- ttthese lines It has ltd - 5.0 i telephone and 102 telegraph olflcM. Ail through Er'inf.tj f.roni the base huea occupied, by ports to tho American force, throughout our in areas, fact, nearly training on the shining copper wire - American cross bar poles, so different new a are from the European ayatem, '.7' feature of the landscape and Frequent-l- y ,m heerd newly arrived American soldier eSolalm. "That's Amertcan. un mainline syatume with many wire the French customarily use two pnlee side by side and the wires are at rung ' on cross bars betwan,Isnd others on single Insulators fastened direct to the .pole. The long distance telegraph and - telephone system constructed by the Signal Corps U entirely maintained by "its own personnel and in addition some d 2 000 miles of leased w ires are " by It. been made All this construction hag Im- -' 'by Signal corps batallons with TTnl-' piements and material from the ted State with the single exception most were of which of poles, obtained . in France. In construction, maintenance and operation the standard practice of the United States have been Great quantities of new specials have been added and all of the old ones continued where quantities onlor. and-Wan- Japanese Table Runners, each izy2 c. Eipedltlon--r- y' French tele- 12,750 10 operate - v . Pore thread silk, lisle top; black, whit hose. Regular II ( -- ua and - quantity.-- Womens Boot Silk Hose, pair, 89e. Force, E listing were graph and telephone ayatema - We reserve right to limit No phone orders. i et ization THE. BIG IN 6 to 9 Saturday. Night AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS, EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, France, Jan. a, '(Correspondence erf The As- r 1919 ilelliffiiS GoesJoFormer ' 3 JANUARY The T. XT. C. A. Vesper Scrsk' wlll .resume Vesper services on the afternoon of Sunday, Jan 12, at 4 30 o'clock, instead of the prevloua hour ut 6. The first meeting will be under the Auspices of fheBuainae Girls' The Dawn of lai New YeaiyWhy ' Not the t Dawn league, laical Bank Clearing Todays local bank clearing amounted to as compared with $2,980,-112.8- 0 for.the same day last year. Farm Btirv xiTMprta A of the Utah State Farm bureaumeeting has been nailed or Friday, Jan. 10, Wt the Hotel Utah Among other profAwl-Uon- s to be considered are the of beets and pulp for the coming prices yeap. Sew Iterl Post Form A new JC. O. D. form for all parcel post mat-te- r has been furnished the local post office and it use is effective at once, according lq Inform tuion , given out at the post office this morning. Frank Moyle Improved .The rondi-tlon et Frank C Moyle, Who was taken! ' to "Dr. W,ir. Grove L. D. S. hospital recently, suffering from an attack of' the Influenza, is reported to be slightHe Is not considered ly improved. seriously ill. Additional Charge Hbd Thom.s Allen, - colored rook " 96 drears old, who was arerated lust night 'by Pa 7 ofa-Ne- w Hope?- - There is hope for All Afflicted. Chiropractic has placed other who were tn AWors conaitx)dhan yoa are, on the well list. ; Dont any It .tan't be done. Do not cry fake until you have made A thorough Investigation. NO on questions . Chiropractic ..or the results attained, except! tfi vn- enlightened. ' ...' 1, . Ben). R. Jonnson, D. C. Chfrcpractic right, and right always prevails, i am still practicing, although rearrest Ad for getting without mediciae- JjucR people-we- ll- trolm..n PatrfckKelly of, The Man Wkh a Principle drunkenness, was later charged -- with Palmer Graduate. concealed weapons. Accord-- J carrying tng to the police, when Alien was Office, 310-31- 8 searched at the station a heavy reBoston Bldg. volver waa found In his poaseqslon. ' boratury, . Boys Win Be Entertained Boys'of Honrs: a. m, 4, i7.3 p. m. U the city will be entertained Saturday, -- afternoon at 4 oclock at the Deseret Fhone( Wasatch 4938.' gvinnaxium at a free exhibition of 7 to be strength given by Comperonl of j, the , wa ? I 1 V "W26jJfv placd-1- - M .D. benefactors), a Martyr to a The people- - should Juti'u liberty and freedom tn choosing whonvrfhey please, Jn gj'ttlng weU. My patients get welt, ask them. Prtn--tdp- -- u- - daJa i competl-t4t- ), fmy busines the j&ll waa stormed and I taken out by the people (my 1 WM ' la |