| Show THE ’SAIT HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- N Cn TATTFi UTAH ' SUNDAY MARCH 11 1917 - 1- v tt ts ' 31 WOMEN SHOULD IMPETUS GIVEN M IS PASSED BY STOCK RAISING! : yon drink glass t by the appropriations and claims committee carrying SENATE bill 172 for the support of the state government during the coming UTiX L lh£ £jU I biennium passed the House by unanimous vote yesterday with scarcely ’a semblance of opposition save from Representative Bevan the Socialist memk ' ' from Tooele' Animals Tested for Diseases berSenator Armstrong appeared on the scene took the reins from Mr Cardon and Productiveness who was explaining the bill in detail and subjected himself to the inquiries Determined ' of the representatives Speaker Tolton' Issued a warning The Impetus that has been given to II Sflnst amendments previous to the the movement live stock- In better for i Utah has been the of the general discussion sayin result opening i measure of the activities' of the large V vari- - ing the provisions of Senate bill' 172 ous county agents in the state accord- - I lrg to Dr R J Evans of the extension ha4 been carefuily studied by the Joint i division of the Utah Agricultural col-- I I appropriations committee of the Senate Salt Lakers Form Organiza lege state leader of agents and the House and that any Increases These county workers county often working or depreciations or the adding of new In connection with local farm bureau matter would prove dangerous the bill tion to Present Giant -have been able to in-- 1 as presented being based on the organizations the value of the animals already mated revenues of the state for the Hippodrome' in Utah by teaching methods of better period covered Many of the approprl- -' came under statute and could not ations better and better feeding breeding care and they have been instrumental be changed he said Mr Bevan spoke against the speak- ’s PARADE IS PROJECTED of vjiuuiijj BY REQUEST GET THIS HABIT Measure Carries $329786491 to Defray State Expenses AS WEIL AS MEN U A C Extension Work the 'Next Two’ Years Representative £ During " Results in Improvement Sevan Registers Mild Objection f Doht eat bite of breakfast until of State Herds t Frag and alert— vigorous Happy skin a nat- a good clear and vivacious —bright' freedom Ural rosy complexion clean from illness are assured only bywoman blood If only every healthy and likewise every man could realize inside the wonder of the morning would bath what a gratifying change take place thousands of sickly Instead of the men anaemic-lookin- g women and girls incomplexions with pasty or muddy of “nerve stead of the multitudes fags and wrecks” "rundowns” “brain opsee a virile pessimists we should people timistic throng of rTSaTniSde bath is had by drlnklng a each morning before breakfast real hot water with a Intea-it glass of of limestone phosphate kidspoonful liver to wash from the stomach prethe sour neys and ten yards of bowels waste vious day’s indigestible thus cleansfermentations and poisons the enfreshening ing sweetening and before canal putting tire more alimentary discouragement food Into the stomach The records ot the various county sick headache bilThose subject tobreath show that under their super- rheumatism agents iousness nasty vision during the past year thirteen who have those colds and particularly cows were tested for tuberculosis 601 and who a sallow complexion pallid Contest Starting to Engage are constipated very often are were treated for blackleg 301 nogs urged were vaccinated for cholera and 72 of limea to obtain pound quarter cows were tested for anthrax Interest of Public stone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but Is sufot Stock Improved Quality the quick and ficient to demonstrate Name In a speelal herd improvement proj- Exhibit both health and remarkable change in those ect a concerted has been made effort who pracawaiting to breed appearance the live stock herds in We must retice Internal sanitation the state up to protect the farmers I inside cleanliness is more He wanted to tneNot to be outdone by other cities of member thatthan olesome stallion and I number of questions ’ outside because conthe know where monster road important of the a if bull $200000 country venders money of result As this gymnasium skin does not absorb past I which under the $2000000 bend issue circuses are held a number to ' impurities work bulls of Salt year’s registered eighty blood while the — pores In were secured upon of the agents II returns to the general fund had been- Lakers have prepared plana for a co- taminate the advice Adverdo bowela of feet lossal the soconsidered in apof thirty the cows thirty-si- x the hippodrome production and making bought fifty registered circus tisement in Deseret was the bill He told that it cietyMarch 28 gymnasium registered boars secured and twenty-- 1 Proprlation and 29 It iV one sires transferred from bad been counted in to help meet the for proposed registered one community to another thus extend-- 1 various- itema He then inquired if tn&t the affair shall be of such as to eclipse anything ofmag' ny arrangement had been made to nitude the useful life of the animal to- I meet ing ever attempted in the west the double Its normal time A large numthe state deficit of over a half kind A committee of which Earl ACTION OF LEGISLATURE ber of pure bred and high grade cowsgeneral ‘ Glade Is chairman has been at were also dlree-Jay under the work on the plans for several tlon of the Imported weeks agents Meetings have been held almost daily By cow testing projects mueh asand the outline of the affair sistance in general up a dairy herd by will be announced at once to the process building of elimination waa given the various features as follows: handle For this purpose four cow testing asSpecevents tacular and sociations were organized through comedy burlesque musical features publicity women’s which S09 cows were tested for milk I to the most conservative esti- - events arrangements street Thirty-si- x and Jbutterfat properties cording production parade decorations side shows boarder cows have already been dls- - I mates would fall short of meeting the menagerie and Bar ’Association Favors are to be features Proxni-nehave to be carded as a result of the test appropriationsthethat wouldbiennium men buslnes are as-who In addition to the work of these members of by I Paid during coming gymnasium classes have consented crease Supreme Court aociatlons the agents have assisted I only $1268875 which sum he said the to act on committees and the assignfarmers directly in testing 308 cows I was “mighty little for the great State ments are now being made for The foundation has of Utah to catch up with in two year’s Membership been production laid for more important work II time" to Parade Be Gorgeous revenue sources In of Features the of this line in the future the defiguring along program The high cost of feed has placed II for the biennium he said the state termined upon include a already spectacular e street auditor other authorities and the Members ot the Utah Bar associamany dairy cows over the dead-linnovel and counted on originalparade lines along the scales and babcock test were II proprlations committee had An entirely Is effort tion indorsed yesterday the bill passed being save as no revenue such ade Increase In secure permission to use Prin-tkTo offset this handicap the applied le the state Legislature providing for lce and other animals from the by Introduction of the silo has been urged II would come from the natural an Increase effort has been made in I ment of the state An allowance 0 Jbejtye park zoo Present of the supreme court of call Utah from three to five Jusup Interest and the first four I $100000 was made for this certain moreplans of participation working 150 justices than Tax ever in Increase wealth persons in one silos and the parade which it is tices The meeting constructed in of the association growth I atlon were were put up this year under the county to not allowed direc- I planned shall be given at noon March which took place in the north court propositions come into room of the Federal building opened tion of the county agent the calculation being Invest- r®fJ ram at the gymnasium I too great a degree of which is ideally equipped Through farmers’ excursions the I ed he said with our- - at 11 a m and extended over a period for the farmers have been made acquainted uncertainty While they might easily of two hours and!I make the state more than equal to pay l2Siar ai?d stupendous features’ of the with the value of these structures the after Immediately made prepara the grand total of the approprl of circus with a liberal addition measure the association indorsing many are now ready to build ing To Increase the general market con- - ations bill in a biennium yet he said for sending a letter to Governor unique not usually tions In anypresentations the Bamberger dltions of dairy products to care II “We can never figure on what any Leg-fo- r- seen urging that he sign This and public production One hundred athletes 150 ballet bill as passed by the Legislature Increased production considerable I islature is going to do We can’t figwas intrusted to Attorney Har time has been spent on marketing ure on what this Legislature is going dancers a troupe from the Imperial matter German Turn verein an entire company old P Fabian who served as secre Better prices have been obtained for to do” of cadets and a whole congress of tary of the meeting Attorney W D market milk farmers' Deficit Quest Ion Pressed clowns will be required to carry out Rlter presided factories have been made more sani- Mr ques- the numbers deficit Bevan the D N Straup former Juspressed Attorney and efficient new and several tary have been assured The tice already a on Mr attention tion of Armstrong's the supreme court members of the various started for the mak second time The senator declared troupes are technical before the meeting the explained ' plants at work and rehearsals ing of butter and cheese occupy deficit a whereas that it appeared that of fact a considerable portion of the available workings of the supreme court He : matter Eex Market Associations as a existed of $400000 told of the volume of buslnes and ad I ' the time at the gym iC vised that It would be much more pracTwo egg marketing associations have the state enjoyed a cash balance toborAid had atical to have the work performedcon-by been formed but progress has been good of $35000 The state board orS?k la being made to arouse five he the -interest Instead of three In the land slow due to the newness of this busz rowed $500000 from justices of the entire community in clusion he urged that action be taken said but it was a case of the state ow- tne affair and to secure ness the active the bill passed by the Legistherefore was Some progress has been made in the ing Itself that sum and as as sible Oneof as many persona as pos- indorsing lature a matter to were be taken seriously standardization of farm products and not plan for arousing interest When the vote was taken on the Inif the money can owe — — owing to outside live to Permit the to dorsement on It was passed by a vote of public “You the suggest yourself This is particularly true of hogs alf&l parties to be adopted for the hippodrome 71 to 9 have to pay It1 name fa seed and potatoes From some of note and you don’t and to award a prize of $25 to the ®ena5°r- the counties a considerable number of8ad whose suggestion measure to the favor person accepted carloads of potatoes were shipped out II ab®n offering The runs to noonis Thursday consideration of the House Mr Marchcontest where previously imports were made 15 Anyone as suggest to supply home consumption Armstrong said: many names ag desirednay There are no Farm analysis records were taken In I With1 to rules follow that the name the suggested must except five areas the county agents I amounting to $29786491 be enclosed in an assisted by through the state specialist About oiyoUAilrtJiae also contains the nom 250 records were taken of which 178 de SUCCESS IN SALT LAKE plume of the sender and be accomfrom special funds are to be de panied were obtained by the agents and state tions an by 0 envelope both sum from ducted this Including leader Thej the non de plume and containing the real name from the enforcement of the fish or records to the sender The publicity committee from and and $19550 game provisions busines’s them The other sources with their farm will select the name that best suits There will be left a its method of work- balance in ordinary laboratory purpose the clrcua exploiting this generalSome appropriation in groups was used fund of in ing with farmers Eleven Carloads of CaliPatron mad Patnmeesea of the $323431160 In one area and items included last successfully The come list of five section under who persons as will act Is ’being adopted year for all areas this relating to contingent appropriations patrons and patronesses of the hippo Received to fornia year The governor does not have to meet drome follows: chalrman: these until such time as the money so Richards L riGieLMiiieik Meet Demand R B Harkness Stephen to do is available In the state treasury W Richard GIRL WHO MAY BE overRabbi William Young Then there are about $6000 of Rice E G such as run for Gowana G C Campbell Lorenzo N appropriations SECOND JOAN OF ARC lapping identical periods wfJl1’ F°well Moroni Heiner Some Idea of the extent to which The Mormon battalion monument Jr' California Daynes I day was celebrated Barrett Oscar W Moyle Le in Salt Lakeorange UNDER CARE OF NUNS appropriation does not have to bfe paid £ may be gleaned from the Grande Jiv biennium Claude there and this Young Richards fact that eleven carloads of the celethe bill In- W D Klter Nephi L Morris Hyrum brated several others Altogether - Paris March 10—In a Paris during navel oranges from sunny CaliFred Auerbach the of Pingree $55355265 Herman cludes payment Hill fornia were received In this city during H- L Mulllner Awarding house kept by nuns now D A we Is will not have which Cleveland H G the week and the delicious compulsory was lives the peasant girl who Thomas 1917 on Hull deihand meet Whitney and to Milton In evidence everywhere “Thefruit during waa day John F ktlrred the imagination of the Bennett 1918 if we pass this bill- $268075875 George E Hale the biggest success in the way of an N McKay B F Grant This amount we will have to pay Ac- A Arthur J orangre day celebration that I have ever declaration that Brown rrench by ofher James P Casey Sylvester estimate Cannon Q known” said Leo E Butler manager Arc she has seen vicording to atheconservative state auditor and the Cannon George R Emery John M of by approved examiners Salt Lake 'office of the Califorsions and heard voices commanding board of the state revenue as B S ° J p Widtsoe J C Thom- niatheIfrultgrowers’ ter to rise up and guide the sol- - will exchange through amount to W the Mont $2668170 Hinckley Mayor leaving whose office the greater part of tne Ferr M Heber tiers of France to victory and the A Wells income behind $1258875 state’s Karl Scheid oranges were received only W H deliverance of her country She is ‘Shearman Herman H The its necessary expenditures great of the navel variety were C Wilson F K Seegmlller Green Y onOranges Mademoiselle Perchaud 20 yean State of Utah will certainly be equal to Guy F of the principal grocery at sale all Fox Mrs Laura McMaster Mrs J R stores of the city of age daughter of a farmer of catching up that much” and many other esMrs G £ftnn’ H Smith tablishments carried 7 Bcyd Faces a Deficit the department of La Vendee In them in Charlotte Stewart Mrs T W a dozen forpacked accordance with the orders of Carcontaining shipment “Only one Legislature in the history Naylor Mrs E M Ashton Mrs Hyrum boxes in other parts of the counM Smith Mrs dinal Amette the nuns will not of Utah ever met without Mrs A H to friends All of the hotels I believe Cowie Mrs L HA T Covey try specialized on a deficit In that Instance confronting Mrs permit her to be interviewed Cummings oranges as part of the menu and every E the atate had $80000 Our hope ia that Ellerbeck Mrs George R Each day Mile Perchaud goes J or car revin out of CL B coming we the estimated dining within Mrs if going keep W Mrs Hawley to make her devotions at the chapan Lake Salt carried of stock commonwealth the enue natural Jensen ample of the F Mrs A J McCaskell el of Mont Marte which contains the delicious fruit of the state will absorb the L J McCune Mrs J A Reeves Mrs Mrs Srowth a- statue of The climax of the day’s celebration Joan of Arc The and do away with the indebt- H W Druehl Mrs J R Edghell Miss was reached last night when every I hnow Mrs Fred H Michelson Mrs edness to the land board” strictest secrecy is being mainerson who attended the dance at Mr Bevan voted In favor of the pas- N L Morris Mrs George H Mid tained in reg&rd to her by the ecwith- a but Mrs F fi Richmond Miss Maud 11® lonnevllle park was of the appropriations measure Expresented sage clesiastical authorities Babcock Miss Alice Howarth Miss large California “Sunklst" orange added protest not without an his vote he said: “I do not May Anderson Mrs B S Hinckley plaining JOHNSON FUNERAL SERVICES The Kf8 B F Tibby Miss Anna Nebeker know how to vote It is not just Eva Pack Miss Edith Harlow bill is not just and right nor on sound Funeral services for Mrs Martha my Schau Johnson aged 63 years who died business principles IItcan’t bring as self to vote against knowing at the family residence 450 Thursday S Eighth West will be held at 2 do that Utah must meet necessary ex- WILSON LEAVES BED the bill an appro- T o’clock this afternoon at the chapel of penses but I find in for and stables of $10000 BUT the Fourteenth ward Interment will STILL IS WEAK priation A New Cure That Anyene Can Use remember that the Legislature refused In City cemetery The body take place ’Without Discomfort or Loss of Time small measure for a be to pass a the residence of her viewed calling may March 10 —President daughter Mrs at Washington We have a New Method that cures appropriation for the relief and assist855 Robert Wilson had recovered tonight from the Arapahoe avenue' betweenErickson' Asthma and we want you to try It at ance of the unemployed It refused to 11 a m and emcold that eur expense No matter whether your favor the establishment of free him In bed for the last 1pm today or recent de- ployment offices and by so doing left four days kept He was fase is of lang standing to said weakbe men of the ened however and it is present as oc- the unemployed working velopmentor whether greatly in need of casional chronic Asthma should state the victims of corrupt and rest you He sat up today and send for a free trial of our method No swindling men”' to official business conferringattended in what climate you live no briefly Sarcastic '‘matter Attorney-Generawith matter what your age or occupation if Gregory High Heels who was Representative Bywater you are troubled with asthma our inmethod should relieve you promptly temporarily occupying the chair not dis- DECLINE TO PERMIT -We especially want to send it to sisted that Mr Bevan should Corns But measure gencuss the appropriations those apparently hopeless cases where to himself confine should but nil forms of inhalers douches opium erally HANGING ON ROOF OF he of his vote “IfJblll fumes “patent smokes” an explanationhow 'preparations on vote the to Now etc have failed We want to show does not know Who FEDERAL BUILDING Senator Armstrong our own expense that this I have no doubt at everyone new method is designed to end all dif- will tell him" Mr Bywater said Mr Bevan asserted he was not going ficult breathing all wheezing and all Washington March 10—TreasuBecause He said those terrible paroxysms at once and proper privilege was ry department officials today de- buckle avei crowd and style about up their tender toes for all time the real deficit of the state as higrh-heto dined in footwear they suffer from claimed permit the custodian ot This free offer is too Important to $1000000 instead of $12000 corns then they cut and trim at these He then voted a public buildings at Spokane to use now and by Mr Armstrong neglect day Write the pests which merely makes then beginsingle painful the roof 'of the federal building the method at once 8end “aye” corn grow hard This suicidal ' habit mail as a location below there coupon Simply a for scaffold - Do It Today and ' women are may cause lockjaw for the execution ' of Edward May- - i warned to it stdp REPORT DECREASE IN to die March 20 v A few drops of a drug: called freez-on- e berry sentenced by the federal court' Capital pun- applied directly upon a sore corn CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ishment FREE ASTHMA COUPON forbidden in Wash- quick relief and soon the entire gives being corn raoNTiEK astiijia co Roam root and all lifts out without a federa Is reservation Ington the nd in Is shown decrease Ask the drug store man for a A substantial Hud°“ pain ButtilJNYra only place where the man could be number of new cases of contagious of an ounce of freezone which the quarter executed The hadbeen free trial of your method to: and infectious diseases reported to the request costs very little but is sufficient to reto the attorney referred remove every hard or soft corn or callus of health In the city board but today without waiting general cases ' toissued yesterday New'weekly to hear ' from one's' feet port ' is an ether compound and taled 52 for the week as against 68 for This from the department-of Justice moment and simply the previous week- ' Births are also Acting dries- indrug a shrivels' Newton “absoSecretary shown to be on the decrease 'with a corn ' to or even the without up Inflaming declined ' grant the ’lutely total of 58 as against 67 for the prethe or tissue irritating surrounding requested' on humanitarian vious week and 95 in the correspondout skin this Clip and your pin In 1916 grounds" wife’s dresser ing week - - ClRfSPlANNED ' Tomorrow— Moitilay With every order taken for any of these extra specials we will order shipped to your home a Souvenir Box of California’s sweetesf Snnkist Oranges - - - fidDFina lay ' COLOSSAL INDOOR a Ss Ms- rosy-cheek- ed ‘V estl-crea- se I I They represent the highest quality at the lowest possible price for tailor-magarments— come and see for yourself Hie more closely you investigate the better we will like it—the more sure you will be to buy — for - I ‘ - In nt in ap-wh- en - ® T develop-L’onsiderab- -- -- ive al-rea- - dy r-bl- I Lnsll ofi Caupefinnllfly - I - dDfiffeirSimffls - I F & of hot water : If V de SPORT SILK SUITS— Made SKIRTS— Of Chiffon Taffeta of Chiffon Taffeta —plain and striped and plain materials— stripes Best mater- - OOC made box or side A A flfl ials — for V I fiaiUU pleats— 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colors latest styles of your’ own selection — lined with beautiful figured Skinner Silk —guaranteed two years’ TAILOR-MAD- E ful materials — many patterns to choose from $650 A Regular $1200 Value $3800 SKIRTS — Of your own material—we furnish the findings for mak- - A Regular $7500 Value -- SI 75 ing SUITS OF KHAKI COLE— In all colors plain and figured — made of materials costlined with beautiful ing $350 per yard— ' figured silk $45 — QQQ flfl SEPARATE COATS— Of a handsome mixture of dress goods plaids —all colors — unlined A Regular $18 to $25 Value $1200 unlined vOOiUll A Regular $90 to $120 Value Ben-nio- iv - : Glen-denni- ng - - - SPORT SUITS— Of the same material for only WAISTS —Made of beautiful Crepe de Chene in all colors —hem-QP flfl stitched throughout A Regular $850 Value $1500 v3UU A Regular $2500 Value WAISTS— Made of beautiful Geoigette Crepe in all colors— hem- QP QC SEPARATE SKIRTS— Tailor-mad- e the same material —with pockets if desired A Regular $800 Value of $500 stitched throughout QviOu A Regular $10 Value - FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS - - ' By-wate- - Sure! Cause r l Cares - el - WAISTS — Of figured Taffetas plaids stripes plain Chiffons — hem- - AP flfl stitched throughout VWallll A Regular $850 Value SPORT SUITS — Of beautiful figured Pongee —materials worth at least $200 per yard $1800 A Regular $3500 Value " All of the above mentioned Suits Dresses Skirts Waists Coats and Shirts made to guaranteed your individual measure with workmanship positively ' j - : " - : - If you order now you will have your garment for Easter ' Any garment from your own materials will be made at a reasonable price and on short noticed : All of my employees are the best dressmakers in this city and are receiving highest wages in the city Will be at my establishment this afternoon from 2 to 5 p m7 ’ - ‘ 3 : - - r St’--Se- nd - " - - au-thor- ity v Room 344 Wilson Hotel Take elevator Phone Main 96 ’V ' I i 'N' LADIES’ TAILOR— DRESSMAKER V " fc'V ssk if V' if c-- v"-- "rV - V |