Show t TUB atalpa water Try this! Before curling or waving your hair with pin papers or a heated iron just moisten each strand with atalpa water and you will be delighted how natural the curls and waves appear and how long orthey last In spite of wind dampness perspiration A small bottle of atalpa water will cost but a few cents at any drug store and to help retain there is nothing better the curls and waves or to soften gloss or fluff the hair and tomake it look ' - eg -'- 1 Rose to Succeed i Loyesy v as Bead 7 f of Sunday Schools Dampness 'wind or perspiration 7 has no effect if you use AID GROWERS’ A J 1 Girls! Keep Hair In Curl For Days ILL George M Cannon and Associates to Build Plant in ' Weber County ASKS N " ? HOOPER TO GET BIG SUGAR HERAIjD-REPTTBUCA- V V SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY JANUARY 7 1917 V Promoter Says Result Will Be' to Advance Prices to : Beet Raisers ’ : George K Cannon announced yesterday that work would immediately be- Kin on a new sugrar factory at Hooper' Weber county and that It would be completed in time to take care of the 1917 crop The plant which Mr Can non and his associates propose to coh struct wllli possess every modern device which will cut the' cost of ‘re the beet to sugrar to the duclng minimum he says and enable the est owners of the plant to pay the highest of the possible price for the product beet ' farms Discussing the proposed last night Mr Cannon said: me plant was made to “The proposition In December to build in time early for the crop of 1917 a sugar factory In Davis or- - Weber county provided 1 could secure three-yecontracts to grow for the new factory four thouacres of sugar beets sand : “I up Immediately- took the matter with prominent residents of ' the districts affected Quite me represento locate the tatlons were made to strong In Davis county factory : satisfied me that “Investigations a point within onehas mile of the present terminus of the Hooper spur of the Denver A itlo Grande railroad meets ar abundant '"V- - up at factories outside of' Weber county' “In any district where one hundred acres of beets contracts can or morebe obtained' a good loading ’platform will be built at the most convenient railroad Wherever point on the nearest this acreage anIs for tothree hundred or more acres date beetVi dump up will be built” ' - - PLANNED BY ELKS CHARLES E ROSE E ROSE will be- named CHARLES of the Second ward ward school at the annual conference to be held today “ Mr Rose will succeed W H Lovesy who recent- First Rehearsal Called (for Tomorroiu Evening Stan r ley Named Director 7 - - of Elks has decid- The Salt Dake lodge ed to give late In January as its annual another of its these requirements great charity offering famous minstrel shows A number of No Stock for Sale f women will Lake's leading society “Our proposition is not one for the Salt be seen in “blacks will and take part sale of stock but is simply one' of face” in company with the great the requisite four thousand amount of talent in EIkdom A second obtaining acres of beet contract i origor “olio” will contain several ' “We appreciate the hearty welcome part acts and inal specialties given us by the farmers and business James A A Stanley has been selected remen of Weber county We havewaras director of the coming enteragain ceived sufficient guarantees to Mr Stanley directed the fatainment me in saying unqualifiedly that mous rant new Megaphone minstrels Eppersons before the will be built at once in Kansas to Salt factory will Cityand whichcoming “The factory be of the most Dake to live benow has cato date type and of sufficient there-Hup feature come a annual great use to all beets that the farmmost - -- ‘ David' Athay second counly resigned selor to Mr' Lovesy will be Rose'-anpromoted to first counselor under Mr f H B Elder will he second counselor Mr Rose has been actively connected with the Second ward for a number of years Recently he served as first counselor to Mr Lovesy The - program for the ward confer9 o’clock ence will be as follows: meeting- - 1025 a m Sunpriesthood' day school in which reorganization will and promotions in all departments' be made 2 o’clock fast day testimony meeting 630 p m special evening service - MASS MEETING has given the local Elks their look successful “stag socials” andshow they big”called for The to him for a "greatbeen tofirst rehearsal has morrow evening at the Elks’ clubrooms 8 o’clock at All Jhave been thosejwho In the pastshows are in their with the Elks Invited to take part in this particularly year’s show OIL SCORES NEW RECORD PRICE Kan J an 8 —Crude of 10 cents posted advance ell witlv an here today by the Prairie Oil & Gas company- went 5 cents above what operators said was the previous highest paid In this field Today’s pries ever advance' sent oil up to $160 a barrel - - BEING PLANNED ial Lots r'LOTS- ' LOT I— Assorted laces embracing & special purchase made at unusual price Included are Point de' Esprit4 Filet shadow Platte concessions laces and insertions in Val imitation Point de Paris and Venice white and ecru Widths range from 1V4 to 4 Inches Regular us values to 18c Special yard ’ “ - vIl- - -- I—— -- ——— : : — : v 1 Gathering N e xt Month May Be Followed by Classes in Citizenship Public - Assorted laces from our special purchase This lot Includes Irnlta lion Carrlckmacroas and Boheme laces and Insertions filpt Cluny shadow Platte Val7 edges Insertions and gal oons In white and ecru Widths from 2 to Inches Regular 1® 4 fus values to 3oc Special yard -- v — Social purchase of bandings of imitation Carrickmacross Filet - y : i S' f A public mass meeting will be held probably on February 19' for the- pur- arousing the interest of adult Orelgners in American citizenshipY A decision to that effect was reached ’At a meeting held yesterday in the office of Mayor W Mont Ferry attended by of interrepresentatives ested In patriotism organizations Is to hold the meeting' In The one of plan the city’s larger auditoriums and arrange a program which will in terest foreign-bor- n citizens In' American Institutions An executive commit tee to put this plan Into operation will be chosen in the near future Back of the mass meeting Is the proestablishment of a citizenship posed school where night can be for adult foreigners instructed In the principles they and institutions of the United States Such a school was maintained last year In Salt Lake and authorities familiar with subsequent proceedings in the naturalization courts are unanimous in their praise of Its work They say such schools operate to raise the quality of the new citizenry Both horn citizens willforeign be Invited to the mass meet the part of the foreigner the lng On is meeting hoped to bring about a As to greater Interest in citizenship native born Americans in attendance advocates of the mass meeting hope to arouse them to a realization of the problem presented : by aliens in the United States Present at the in the mayor’s office were Dr meeting Ernest A Smith city board of education W M Kneer E Morris Moose George Eagles F ’ Shadow and Venice laces in white cream and ecru 7 inches Regular values to 40c 3 to Widths “ Macrome Special yard ' ’ - - V OF YOUR DENTIST? r FRENCH AND GERMAN VALENCIENNES Edges and ‘ insertions to match Superior patterns Charming qualities Values to 12 Vt c Cm Special yard to acknowledge to M patient of min who heltte If there 1 comes to mo for Dental Work I WANT THAT PATIENT ho friend that - and-nativ- - e r - -- Albert Smith Sons or the Revolution Mrs L C Miller Mrs M K Parsons and Mrs H S Terbush of the American Revolution: Daughters Mrs W F' Adams ’City Federation of Women’s Clubs O R Dlblee and James A-- A Stanley Elks’ Paul federal naturalization agent Armstrong and May TO STOP COMING If I have a patient who patronizes me simply because my prices are lower that patient is doing himself and myself a grave injustice workIf there Is anyone In Salt Dake who thinks he can crowns and longer wearing manship better material or better fitting plates or bridge work by paying $5 to $15 for the class of work I do for get-bette- or Ferry $350 — THAT PERSON IS HUGGING A DELUSION AND PAYING DEARLY 4: FOR TIIE PRIVILEGE OP BEING HUMBUGGED want to emphasise again and again the fact that my guarantee MEANS SOMETHING because I am professionally financially and' to 7 make and able that guarantee willing good morally Many Dentists who formerly charged $8 to $10 for Gold Crowns and of the price by doing the Bridge Work now acknowledge the unfairness same work for $5 per tooth HAVE ' YOU NOTICED ANY OF THEM X -- CLAIMING THEY ARE SLIGHTING' THE WORK OR USING CHEAPER MATERIALS SINCE ADOPTING THE NEW ' PRICE? And don’t forget my gold crowns at $350 are still unmatched by any $500 gold crown repyet produced The $150 that stands between their price and mineANTIresents the difference between ORDINARY DENTISTRY UNDER METHODS and EFFICIENT DENTISTRY SYSTEM ATIZED V QUATED ’ z want every patient coming to this office to feel that he Is going to get exactly the same treatment as every other patient--an- d that means — Work Dental satisfactory absolutely I don’t want Anyone to feel that he Is doing me a favor nor that X am' doing him a favor-- ' Come to me for better service than you: can secure elsewhere REGARDLESS OF PRICE IT PAYS MB TO DO MORE DO IT BETTER "AND DO IT FOR LESS because the success of this office depends on a LARGE NUMBER OF REGULAR PATRONS— and satisfied patients prove better and cheaperv means of advertising this office than pages in the press MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK— 25c Bridge Work I $350 Rubber Plates AH other work proportionately low 1 $350 per tooth $500 Up Painless Withers Dental Col IncB 7 17a yard a- j m e e b i Main Street UflTTPO Daily 830 a m to 8 p m7-- 7 Sundays 9 a' m to p m only l ¥ ' m r V m Linen Torchon and Cluny Laces all high grade beautiful patterns serviceable lacea Values Very to 35cy Special C IQs WE s J - 44Prxcc Special M - — PRINCESS LACES Princess Laces In flounc An ings Insertions and edes of beauexceptional offering Values to $400 tiful laces OgC - 124 yard SHADOW FLOUNCINGS 12 and Shadow lace flouncings 18 inches wide Very choice range Regular of dainty patterna to 50a Bps- values cial yard j ASSORTED INSERTIONS TORCHON AND CLUNY LACES PLATTE VAL LACES Insertions to matchto Edges and Widths 2 to g inchea Values ' Special e a a 's' - yard Viiv POINT IPESPRIT NET Point d’Esprit net 40 Inches wide in pink gray Alice torquoise and rose' Values to $2 Special yard S150 V r ORIENTAL LACES White and Ecru Oriental Laces 8 to 8 Inches wide Exceptional ly fine net with pretty Venice edgea Values to $150 v r yard Special TWO-TO- ALLOVERS NE sec1 : - VENICE INSERTIONS St Gall Venice Insertions In a handsome assortment of beautiful are broken lines designs TheseValues to and odd lota ' 50c Special yard 10c J e BLACK SILK LACES AND INSERTIONS An- assortment of odd lota Su - handsome perior qualities terns values to $1 Special yard $150 j Missing SILK LACE FLOUNCINGS Black Silk Lace Flouncings 18 inches wide A variety of charmValues to $250 ing designs $100 sy2£1’ PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW THE GREATEST SINGLE PURCHASE OF MEN’S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S wtt J 1 LiiikuiG&ain of Evidence Supplied by Friends of "Woman J BLACK In Quarrel a? pat- 10c J rK Allovers In handsome patterns in purple and white navy and white brown and whita Regular $250 values Two-ton- 36-ln- ch ’ y V : yard C - 7 99iA i - NOTE CAREFULLY EACH VALUE 2c j r u: peeiaia in juaces In vals torchon1 cluny and Platte v&ls Regular values to 10c Special yard vv people to come to this office for Dental Work not alone to save money but because of the ability of the dental specialists on my staff because my workmanship is better my materials are standard quality my methods minimize or eliminate pain and my sanitary precautions remove all danger of infection r - - When a friend Says “Who Is Your Dentist!” Do You Whisper His Name or SAY IT OUT LOUD! N J v' 1 - 1 —— — Special purchase assorted laces including Imitation Carrickma- cross Rennaissance Bruges Filet Platt Vals Venice and Silk-ru- n flounces in white and ecru Widths 4 to 15 inches OQ Regular 85c values Special yard “ Gold Crowns 2 LOT LOT : 71 Painless Extraction Laces AAssorted j ARE YOU I want w" “ - ted our 'v COMMITTEE IS CHOSEN to-morrb- f' Patriotic Societies Hope to Stimulate Interest in Amer- icanisni Among Aliens our showing of foreign-mad- e amazing lace in edges desirable of this sale Almost every kind of insertions handings and flouncings will be found liere have been successful in securing what we believe to be the finest assortment of laces ever brought to Salt Lake and offered in one big sale 7 One of New York’s leadwitli us with the result that ing importers has We co-opera- e pacity ers will contract to deliver to us “The location chosen Is between the Dayton and Ogden factories about distance from each and yet will equal bo tributary to Ogden City Will liaise Beet Prices “The price paid by the new' factory for beets will be In 1917 from $1 to $150 ton more than the highest price per heretofore paid In Utah and any Increase in price paid by any comcompany will be promtply 'met peting by the new company The beets grown In 1917 should at the Increased prices all that can be handled guarantee the three factories Dayton Amalga-by mated and the Hooper “Even at the prices paid in 1918 the company will ship many Amalgamated beets of this year’s crop to be worked Purchase to Aug-rnnt JOur Very G omplefce RegularlacesStock feature is the 1 - f ? : : Ever brought to Salt Xake We purchased the entire new stock of a bi g manufacturer of swcaters aiul tbe whole assortmcnt Twlll bV thrown open for our customers choosing at prices : ' that will create real" sensation 7 v AT 10 O’CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING y-- - The Assortment Includes- - ' 7' Men’s wool sweaters of every wanted! style color and fibre silk and wool sweaters of every : s Jan Bernard W PHILADELPHIAY'committed 7 suicide In Atlantic Cl$y killed Thursday night Mazle Colbert advertising art model In a quarrel over money according to the belief" expressed by vDistrict Samuel P Kotan who tonightAttorney made known the fesult of a conference with two new witnesses summoned to establish & missing link the acquaintance of Lewis and the dead girL y Miss Colbert’s body was found a week ago tonight In ' her apartment a silk having been tied about her stocking neck "to insure strangulation 'Lewis ended his life with a rifle Thursday night when the Atlantic City' police were about to arrest ' him In following out a clew supplied by a taxicab driver The conclusions of the district attorney are concurred in by Captain of Detectives Tata The two witnesses summoned to Mr Ro tan’s office late today-M- r and Mr a WCL Chambers were personally acquainted with the girl according to the district ' attorney They ' were in the model's apartment about a year ago when Lewis entered and was introduced by Miss ' Colbert who remarked that he is my friend from New York” t Mrs Chambers informed the' district attorneyonthat1 Miss Colbert had confided to her the day Lewis arrived in this city from New York 'which was the' day - ‘ - - IvVenV'silk kind and color -- combination 7 7'::' 7 7 vChildren’s sweaters of many styles in all colors also toques caps and leggins before the murder is supposed to Yer occurred that she had “only $1® name” When the murder was discovered only $9 in cash was found amopF the slain ' girl’s 'effects Wrote Farewell Letter to Friend of Pittsburgh Fa Jan L— Friends brokBernard W Lewis the Pittsburgh er who killed himself in Atlantic City as the police were about to arrest him in connection with the murder In PhlW adelphia of Maizie Colbert' : today learned that Lewis contemplated suicide December VTTV when he wrote to one of his closest friends her asking that' he : 7- :! - take care of Mrs Lewis and his d&ugh ter Betty The letter which was received by James 8 McFadyan follows in part: “Before you get this letter I will have mistakes You were one paid for my real friend ' upon whom X could rely This is my last request of you Please so long as you live zee that no harm comes - ' to Laura V and Betty and- tell about all the pitfalls ahead of her Betty so she may miss them I’d do this for you If the tables were reversed and I ask you' in God’s name to look out for Laura' and: Betty I am only a wreck now but' they must-havsome peace and happiness Laura is-- a wonderful woman and I in paying tonight - - for wrecking her life” - - j j MAY FORM CLASS FIX CONVENTION DATE OF STAMMERERS State Horticultural Society Will Meet Another meeting between O H' Ennis of Los Angeles expert on the correction of Impediments to the speech and the pupils of the local schools who are so afflicted wifi be held at 415 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Lafayette schooL Dr Ernest A Smith superintendent of the city schools Is well satisfied with the results of a similar meeting held Friday night and Is ' trying to arrange for the formation of a class In — the schools - - - on February 14 sad 1& are dates for the February 14 and 15 annual convention of the Utah Horticultural society The decision was reached yesterday at a meeting of the executive ‘committee In the office of J’ Edward Taylor state hortlculaural commissioner The program was not completed at this meeting but will be announced Mr Taylor The biennial Monday-bcomstate of the hortlculaural report mission will be' filed with Governor Bamberger Monday y - ‘ |