Show -V- —'V- - h - i - - THE rW v y' "-- V:?-- iiv ' !v r i however that he ' had been drinking heavily for some time--'- The court released the defendant on his own recognizance until 10 a m January 20 when a he ls to as report and make to again showing whether he has- mended his ways Maybury Inpromised that so- long 'as he remains Utah he wlll not again be guilty of ' It 1917 ’ h NIGHT OF TERROR s - tv Denver Woman Shoots Hus hand to Protect Herself i T and Daughter -- DR STOMACH MISERY ? fe V - MUTES f IN - ' - - b - W' jl - 10 BAM CKOS -- ''A ’ - -- A v s V v - - - - - ' at them Moore told of vain efforts to secure a policeman to accompany him to the 'v ' ' ' - ey - at SameCost - v vertisement EDUCATIONAL CODE COMMISSION " I— Origin of Membership 1915 the State Legislature passed bill creating an educational code commission and defined its duties as follows: (1) To make a careful study the present of the organization ofstate school-systeof the including the present school law (2) to investi-as of state to needs the the gate present to educational (8) organization confer with experts and others conthe work for which it was cerning made responsible (4) to report to the governor embodying its recommendation in the form of a bill for the re- IN house for Mrs Smith’s protection and said T suppose I ought to have killed construction and codification of the Smith myself but X hadn’t the heart school laws of Utah The commission consists of E G to do it” Gowans state superintendent of public instruction and A R Barnes former members MANY ARE REJECTED attorney I L Williamson of Tlntlc and Supt general ' J district Asst Supt G N Child of Salt Pam Examina- Lake Two la Twenty-thre- e and Supt W Karl Hopkins of tion for Entrance to Navy Alpine district appointed members week twenty-thre- e past made During thewere Working Basis for enlistment applications work the members of in their in the United States navy at the local Early commission became convinced that station out of whiche the navy two recruiting were accepted The twenty-on- a choice must be made between two only were made because the courses: First that of recommending rejections were unable to pass the re just such amendments as would make applicants examinations The two sue of the recently enacted measure ex quired cessful recruits are Robert II Kirby tending the large unit of organization of Pueblo Uclo and Floyd J Pierce of to all districts In the state a satisfacSt Paul Neb The former was en- tory workable law and second that of listed as a hospital apprentice of the recommending a complete revision and second class while the latter was codification of the whole school law and such strengthening of the state deranked a fireman of the third class as now seems necessary For partment some time during the early work of the commission opinion was divided the ' further the commission probut IF YOU’RE SIGH AND ceeded in its efforts to follow the first course which it was thought would be a waste of effort whatever the AILING see me for all kinds not final decision might be' the more it obvious that the larger purpose of Chinese herbs and medi- became must govern its action This procedure was finally decided upon cines Following out the idea of this larger purpose the bills which the commission and the others has course of preparation are inprepared whichalready have for their object not only necesin the laws sary and desirable changes of elementary and governing schools but also reorganizasecondary Received by Tout bhee Uln entire state educational tion of thegrades system To all who suffer I wish to recomCompulsory Attendance mend Tom Shee Bin I have sufOne of the important changes profered for many years of stomach commission deals trouble and after his mediposed by the codeattendance of boys I was entirely cine three months taking with compulsory curc-and as if by a miracle I heartily and girls of school age (between 8 secrecommend him to aill who suffer in cities of the first and 16vyears) from the cams complaint or any ond class The present law on this other chronic disease provides that pupils of school age point filled all requirements if they athave MISH KOSAXA TAYLOR tend school for a minimum period of 1725 Sacramento street San Franconsecutive weeks of each school cisco Cal thirty j of the new law reyear A provision of school age reall that pupils quires This is to certify that I have been In of the first and second cities siding cured of stomach trouble entirely class must attend school during the Tom Shee Bln in two months byI entire time that school is in session in have tried several American physiHowever exceptions their district cians and they failed to cure me may be secured for cause The new MABEL BARBAREU law contemplates the engaging of an San Jose Cal attendance officer to whom application full may be made for exemption from HEAD THESE of attendance for one of requirements To all who are suffering I wish the following reasons: (1) Where the Bln I have to recommend Tom Shee services of the child are needed to help from tumor of the been support a widowed mother or a disand he has cured me witn-owomb suffering abled father or (2) if privately tutored a corresponding length of time operation when the American during One of the direct results hoped for as doctor said that 1 could' not be cured a result of this new provision is the unlevs operated upon I have recof a more constant attendommended you to many and will securing ance of all pupils throughout the encontinue to do so tire year Announcement a MRS A BENADE San Gabriel Cab and 620 EightThe Parent-Teachassociation ' of eenth street San Francisco Cal the Emerson school announces a silver tea to be held at the home of Mrs YUI1A CITY CAL William Reid 1150 Harvard avenue I had been a sufferer with the Monday January 15 from 3 to 6 p m most terrible sickness for over two The proceeds will be used towards the of a Victrola and had lost all hope of getyearscured purchase At last I came to this associaThe Forest Parent-Teachting Tom Sliee Bln and he cured me pertion will hold its next regular meeting hl 17 8 herbs at Wednesday manently with J marvelous January Asst at p mG N IS MEDIC AN S Forest- school the Supt 756 Workman street Los Angeles Child will address the patrons on Cal “Modern Education" A vocal solo will Anna Bean be rendered by Mrs Parent-TeachasThe High School announces a postponement ' of sociation We Sell Chinese Medicine their regular meeting from January 16 23 The meeting to Tuesday-JanuarOur purely herbal West at held school the be will remedies High have The Lowell Parent Teacher associacured huudreds of next regular meeting obstinate eases 1 tion will hold its Monday January the Lowellm school kinds all at of Miss Llzbetn M 15 at 345 p ehronle diseases when all other' supervisor of primary grades remedies will speak on “Adolescence" Music will have be rendered by the Lowell school orfailed Consultabe free Call and chestra a vocal aolo will tion by a specialgiven see ns If you’re Mrs William chorus sick of eighth grade girls will- sing a group OPEN DAY AND of sdhgs ahd Master Grand Pre will N1GXIT render a special bone selection with accompaniment piano assoTom Shee Bin The Training Parent-Teachciation will meet in the assembly room 123 W First South St of the Museum building of the Univerof Utah on Friday evening Janu halt Lake City Utah' sity 19 at 815 at which time Dr EA-Smit- h ary will deliver an address A musical program will also he rendered All patrons to attend The feature film of the boys and girls DBS SHORES & SHORES matinee January 20 at 1015 THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOB a m willSaturday' be Mark' Twain’swne story of the prince and poor boy great changed MEN 'AND WOMEN places “The Prince and the Pauper When you tell your troubles to a doctor you want to know WHO IIB BURT GETS DISCHARGE IS and that he is re-- 1 liable and will treat you Quarantine Law Defect Results lu Re'absolutely Lookon at the lease of Accused Salt Lafcrn square record of Dr 35 Shores’ Claiming that his : physician told YEARS OP CONTINUOUS SUCCESS him he did' not have to comply with AS SPECIALISTS We treat Catarrh the quarantine law P B Burt member Deafness- Head Noises Asthma Hay of the plumbing firm of Burt & DoGoitre InsomFever Rheumatism lan was released in city court yesternia Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago of violating the Piles Epilepsy and other chronic day on a charge law quarantine diseases of the Nerves Skin Blood for scarIlls house was quarantined continued Stomach Bowels Heart Lungs said he let fever but Burt Bladder Kidneys and Liver Examhe to go to and from- home because ination Free Call or write 249 Main was not infected' Walter : W Little St Salt lake said Burt’s re8 assistant city Hours 5 Evenings Sundays 10-to a defect In the 'State lease was due attorney quarantine law the-Terrapi- - v -- ' - - - TESTIMONIALS ut er er - er he-twelfth at-th- e - - - v " - Here" Is a- fine colds or ’ carecipe for coughs has been used that tarrh trouble success Get from with great Parmlnt your druggist 1 ox- of about 75c (Double Strength)to it X ' worth and add pint of X hot water and 4 oz of granulated X sugar This will make full half Take one X ' a pint when mixed 4 times a day tablespoonful No more racking your whole ' body with a cough Clogged nos- -' trlls should open air so passages of your- head clear up you can Is easy to pre-- ’ breathe freelyIt costs ' little and is pleasant pare' to take Anyone who has a stubborn cough or hard cold or catarrh? in any form shouldAdgive this prescription a trial— T old-fashion- - - - to-b- relieved - - 'Prod’oction - Horses Donkeys v - - ver-tisem- ent - - Bigger Than ' ' BEN-HU- R NEW BILL WEDNESDAY B—HEADLINERS— 8 Mata 10c- 25c 50c Eves 10c 25c BOc 75c Step On Your Feet ' s r - ' V i ' RAY ' SAMUELS Try this ) yourself then V pass tons' to others : s hi I 7 It works 1 j : talk will NUF CED t lnd of rough be 1heard Thip less here in town if 2’ EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD - a r‘r THE : t- - -- DURBAR’S MARYLAND SINGERS THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON EARTH and NewMisses Thea ton Alexander!Lfghtner Leonard Gautiers Animated Toyshop: Paths News people troubled with corns will follow ?dvIc of thi Cincinnati !!u8iE?ple who that a few drops authority or a drug calledclaims freezone when applied to once-ana tender aching corn stops soreness at soon the corn dries up and lift right out without pain He says freezone is an either comwhich dries immediately and pound never inflames or even the tissue or skinIrritates A quarter surrounding or an ounce of freezone very little at any drug store willbutcost sufis ficient'! to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from oneV feet Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels: -- -- ‘‘LOTS AND LOTS OF ‘ K IT” with PMl White A Co BERT- SAVOY AND JAY- WATER BRENNAN r - er d - - - - - 7-- 9-- 12 Jan 18 Next Attraction 3 rolfnU Thurs - - NIGHTS —$200 $150 $100 50c Special Matinee Wednesday $150 $100 75c 50c P LILIES f Bargain Matinee Saturday' 215 Mark Swbn’s Dramatization - e ' of Harold Bell Wright’s Western Classic - Tbe Song Shop ' "The House of Hite” 15 East Second South St ANOTHER SMASHING “BIG W K Barrett Prop and Mgr TIME” BILL ' O’Neil and Walmsley in “TJiE Only Exclusive Sheet Music House In Utah ' r NOW PLAYING riotous comedians TWO PIKERS’ with Hazel Klrke and EIGHT PRETTY The Raul Pereira GIRLS Sextet and four other String acts Prices 10 20 30c Those - Virginia Hardy as Barbara big shows dally Three “It Ita the Latest We Have It” A complete cast and a complete scenic production he in in ‘ t'S m gi ft gfsrPfcraKshS SUNDAY ONLY The House of Short Features “LIBERTY” A Daughter of the U S A In the “ESCAPE” Love and war drama on the MEXICAN BORDER ' “SEE "AMERICA FIRST” Palmer Cartoon Comedy Harry “CIRCUMSTANTIAL ' GUILT” Wonderful two-ree- lImp drama ' TRAMP” POLITICAL “A ' A- comedy scream Tomorrow— “Perils of Our " - - Girl-Reporter- 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Prices: Evenings 25c to $150 matinee 25c to 75c Sale begins Tuesday a MME PETROVA TUKD AY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JAN “The Eternal 00881100” ' Monday' and Tuesday JULIUS STEGER In “THE STOLEN TRIUMPH” Sunday Monday Tuesday 23-24-- 25 Matinee Wednesday Mail orders received now John Cort presents the season's musical gem CHARLIE CHAPLIH in CARTOONS - ' rnna In New York Boston and long Y’ork Coming unchanged Intart—from Its New Cort theatre presentatlea Chicago with the complete original SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA Price — Night at 50e to f&OO' Wed mat 25e to I1JO - FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY Fiction Private Gaspard Benjamin B——And Thus He Cams Brady CD T —Shining Adventure Burnet Donnell A H —Miss Theodosia’s Heartstrings Gibbon J M——Hearts and Faces Lucas E W Vermilion Box Lutz G- L H —Voice in tle Wilderness Nellson F —Strong Man’s House 26 AT ONLY APPEARANCE 830 ryrv - Is - i FRENCH ARTIST of nil centuries Songs (In costume) Assisted by TIIE PROMISES- - TO ABSTAIN Accused Husband Takes Pledge to Keep Away From John Barleycorn Ed May bury took the pledge yesterbefore Hugo B day when arraigned Anderson Justice of the peace on a of failing to support his wife charge He entered a formal plea of not guilty and told the court he has not been sufficient money to permit him earning to contribute to his wife He admitted FAMOUS Violin Gustave Ferrari piano Emily Grcsser Knabe PlaaK Mall orders received - Direction Catharine Hamman New York ' There’s a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl” IF KIDNEYS ACT TODAY-monday-tuesd- ay WILLARD MACK’S Masterpiece BAD TAKE SALTS i f gh - ’ ' ' -- ‘ Arabs Camels - - are-urge- MONDAY JAN 15 STARTING SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY The Liehler Cos 100—PEOPLE— 100 - Opening Date' Janaary 15 books will The following forty-on- e be added to the public library Monday January 15 1917: Miscellaneous Alvord— Mississippi Valley In British volumes Politics two & Coffman —Reading in PubBriggs lic Schools Bush — When Leaves Grow Old (poems) — Coulter Plant Life and Plant Uses in the Common Cox —Literature Schools — Crafts Bible In School Flans of Many Lands Dunn — Community and—the Citizen Ethical Culture School America the Wonderland— Ferguson Estimating the Cost of Work From—Dartmouth to the Dardanelles Gade Charles Twelfth of Sweden —Book of the Danes Genthe— Herself Jones Dolly Reforming ('drama)— King How to Make a Rational Fight for Character — MacClltnock Literature in the EleSchool mentary — Outlines of Child Study McKeever McLeod —Songs—to Save a Soul Markham ed Chaffers Handbook on Gold and Silver Plats to Hallmarks Mendel —Changes in the Food Supply and Their— Relation to Nutrition Nordan Interpretation of History —Automobile Starting Lighting Page and Ignition — Reventlow Vampire of the Contl- nescott & Stowe — Booker T Washing- t0Seitz — Training for the Newspaper Snyder— Chemistry of Plant and Animal Life— Smyth Christian Certainties ' of’ Belief gpeer — How to Deal With Tempta-' tion J — Stevenl— Petrograd Past and Present Its Mysteries Verrlll Ocean and Barto—How to Become a Voigt and Citizen Naturalized— Wolfrom Albion and Rosamond: and Voice (dramas) The Living — Yohannan Death of a Nation 3 - - y Qu&l-trou- LAKE THEATRE ed ’ - d ex-offi- cio - ' - - Speaking bePhiladelphia Jan 18— club here fore toqignton the navy department the complaint of bids the high : received fojr waragainst Eugene G Grace president xf shipsBethlehem Steel company said' that the his company had determined to make that If it an offer to' the government will build two of the- - four authorized Bethbattle cruisers in navy yards the the other lehem company will construct two at the ascertained cost of building yards the ships in the government expense or commiswithout additional' sions of any kind “We also will contract to have our ships ready for serv-he ice ahead of the 'government ships"f ' ' S&fda toa letter writattention navv to the of the the tenDrawing secretary by of the House committee on chairman naval affairs asking' for an appropriatio112000000 to equip navy yards n-of the four ships Mr Grace said was made without any assurrequest ance that the government can build the cruisers cheaper than private ' ship' builders be a real advantage to “It would Steel Bethlehem shipyards of any obligation to enter upon Mr Grace said this naval construction! “The profit from it- cannot ' possibly amount to much and the responsibility is enormous But we do feel a patriotic obligation in the matter and we realize that it Is our duty to do everything we can to make our plant and experience available for the use of the American government" The policy of the navy department Mr Grace - said seems to embody an effort to discourage private enterprise and to divert all work for national defense to government plants to a recent announcement Referring had undera British manufacturer that American concerns for shells for bid the navy Mr Grace said it1 shoulds be remembered that the British navy-haseen but little action and that ' it is that there is a entirely ofconceivable naval shells on hand which surplus the British government might be willto have its munition- makers dump ing in the United States and turn the proceeds into shells for use on the battler fields to-buil- Manufacturers Make Ready for Annual ' j Convention and Banquet ' Four hundred invitations to members of the Manufacturers’ Association of Utah for the second annual convention and annual dinner of Utah manufacturers Hotel Utah on January 17 were sent out yesterday A- final notice 'was sent with each invitation guaranteeing a "war time devoted to the profit! on every minute meetings:- were t Programsand a inclosed with the Invitations that each member make his request reservation for tables at the dinner as soon aa possible : : Time It! In fire minutes all stomach No indigestion heartdistress will go burn sourness or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food add or no ulxziness breath bloating ' foul ' ' headache v for Its Pape’s Diapepsin Is noted stomachs speed In regulating upset and most It is the 'surest In the whole certain indigestion quickest remedy world and besides It Is harmless Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear--thknow Pape’s Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery Please for- your sake get a large 50 cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from store end put your stomach any drugDon’t miserable keep onyoubeing right are not here —life is too short— so Eat make your long agreeable It enjoy it what you like and stay digest stomrebellion in the without dread of ach fi ' In your Pape’s Diapepsin belongs home anyway Should one of the famwhich doesn’t agree ily eat something with them or in case of an attack of indigestion dysnepsla gastritis or stomach derangement - at daytime or to Adis the during known —give surestitreliefhandy the quickest night over-indulgen- ce INVITATIONS ARE OUT ‘Pape’s Diapepsin’ for Soiir Stands ' Ready to (Duplicate Acid Stomach ' Heart J Two Built in Nairy Yards burn Dyspepsia - - V FOR A BAD COUGH -- - 1 Denver Jan 18—Mra Stella M Smith told the police today ‘of events leading ' up to the fatal shooting of her husband John I Smith In their home In a fashionable residence district early today Mrs Smith the police declared said her husband threatened to tear clothing 'from her' among other alleged indignities and said he was going to kill her and her daughter by a former ' marriage Mildred Moore' Mrs Smith formerly was the wife of William-Moore prominent attorney brother of Julian A Moore recently named district judge hfere and a son of former Bishop David Moore of Kansas City She was the stepdaughter of Alfred Britton of Chicago and formerly- of Fort Worth and other Texas cities who made a fortune in the Beaumont (Tex) oil development Dryeyed Mrs Smith told officials of a night of horror at the culmination of which- early this morning she shot Smith with a small revolver as he attacked her' once more She told how she stepped over the msin lying on the floor beside her bed called a servant and returning shot him again with his own pistol leaning over to to his head place the weapon close John Blndle the ‘ servant who admitted Smith and' whom Mrs Smith called told of seeing her fire the second shot t W A Moore Mra Smith’s husband until four years ago went to the house about 4 o’clock this morning summoned by a servant at the behest of Mra Smith' who" feared for Mildred's safety Moore took his daughter 'and went away without going Into the house Mildred cried at leaving her mother he said and asked him If he had heard her scream when Smith choked her Mrs Smith said that as Moore drove away Smith tried to shoot him threatto kill both man and girl but eningshe that struggled with him and prevented him firing the pistol he pointed o - ENDS IN KILLING n 'VV-x- : - SALT LAKE CITYTJTAH SUNDAY JANUARY HERALD-REPUBLICA- N - El & -' v ' Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it means you have been eating generally n too aumuch- meat aays a Meat forms urlo acid which thority overworks the kidneys in their-efforto filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and When ' your kidneys get duggishloggy and you must relieve them like clog relieve your bowels: removing all you the body’s urinous waste'- elee you have backache dizzy spells: your stomach sours tongue if coated and when the weather is bad- you have rheumatic The urine is twinges full of sediment channels often cloudy sore water get are calds and you obliged to seek reor r three times during lief two the night Either consult a good reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Salts: take s tablespoonful In a Jad of water before breakfast for a 'glass few days and your kidneys will then act fine This- famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithla and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate kidneys also to neutralise sluggish in the urine so it no longer irriadds tates thus ending bladder weaknessJad Salts is a life' saver for cannot meat eatere It is inexpensive regular a makes and efferdelightful Injure r vescent lithia-watdrink the Nw York Trlbvme “There Is action enough In Klck In to satisfy the most hardened theatregoer All its characters and some of its situations are familiar enough but it has the virtue of presenting them without artificiality and with good measure of warm human sympathy” well-know- t Continuous 1 to 11 p m — Mats 10c Eves 10c 15c t THE WORLD’S FOREMOST CONTRALTO - 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