| Show Y- 7- THE I i BILLS PASSED AT TWELFTH UTAH LEGISLATIVE SESSION HERALD-REPUBLICA- N : - tne mortgaging and leasing of estates of decedents II R No 11 by McKinney — Relating to taxation of costs on appeal H 11 No 10 Currie— Antl by law from the Clayton antitrust Ract II No 1 by Hammond — Provida transient live stock tax ingII for B No IT by Hammond— Providing for an Increase In the bounties on animals paid H B predatory No 18 by YotTng —Providing for the registration and examination of nurses H B No 49 by Raleigh— Giving the city of Salt Rake a right of way state the through prison grounds 11 B No 20 McKinney —Relatby license to tax ing11 B corporation No 22 by Young— Permitting redemption of land sold under deeds of i trust H R No 22 by Young — Providing for apportionment of stock in water when sold to Judgcompanies or under deeds of satisfy ments trust II B No 28 by Soutltwlck — Providfor elimination of unfair competiing tion in the sales of dairy products II R No 29 by Cardon — Creating court for cities of the third municipal class 11 B No 2 bv Berg — Appropriat war veterans for 92500(1 ingIf B No 34 Indian —Authorizby Paxman the governor to convey certain ing lands in Washington county to the St & Washington Canal company George II B No 35 by McKay —Providing for the budget system II R No 39 by Stratton Alrey — Apto Neighborhood $4000 propriating llousaB association H No 42 ly Southwick — Extending the time for payment to be made for state lands II B No 43 by Ilayward —Child labor law II B No 44 by McKinney — Licensoffices ingII loan B No 48 by Decker — Providing for a quarantine against rabies — Appro II B No 51 by Campbell Aid Children's to the society priating of Utah II B No 52 by Eddy — Relating to for conviction the serving of sentences on two or more crimes H B No 54 Cardon —Providing for special taxes byfor towns to repair or build irrigation works II B No 56 by Rust —Appropriatto aid of district schools ingH $20000 B No 68 by Bennett — Providing in for the establishment of hospitalzsuch counties where majority favor project H B No 70 Mace — Providing that the state boardbyof land commissioners sued may sue and be II R No 71 by McKinney—Relatv boundaries ing to count 75 H B No Heppler — Providing companies that fraternal byinsurance insure entire families miv — II B No 76 by McKay Relating to sale of state lands II B No 77 by Billings — Defining boundary lines between Duchesne and Uintah counties II B No 81 by Young — Relating to court proceedings on appeal in civilf C8 Sft5 II R No 87 by Hecker —Regulating the licensing of cold storage warehouses and the branding of cold storageH goodsNo 91 R by Cazler —Providing of irrigation districts for creation H B No 102 by McKinney —Relatto the publication of 'summons in ing divorce a unions II B 104 by Berg — Making Histoof Utah a state institution rical Society II B No 105 by Young — Providing - unction - -- ‘ ' Get “Kie-Yie-Yi- e! Me ‘Gets-It- ’ Quick!” 2 Drops Make Corn "Fall" Off! Club “I’ve joined the Never-Agai- n will I use anything for Never againGets-Itcorns but ’ Put 2 drops of ‘Gets-It- ’ on and from that second the V Oh Don’t Ton eh It! and Use “Gets-- It Be SoreX So Sore!” It’ V111 It Never corn begins to shrivel instead of up like a little white sponge swelling Then it loosens from your toe —and the corn comes off hallelujah!take glory a as off your though you’d glove hand!” ’Gets-It” corn Yes is the discovery of the age More “Gets-It- ” is sold by many times than anv other corn remin existence Try it and edy two know the reason why It takesyou'll seconds to apply it and it dries — at once That all Don’t experiment follow the experience of millions and USA "Gets-lt- ” is sold everywhere 25c a bottle or sent on receipt of price by E Lawrence & Co Chicago Sold in Salt Lake City and recomas the world’s best corn remmended Schramm-JohnsoDrugs (five edy by Waterloon Pharmacy stores): SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 11 1917 7 Weak Worn out Gassy Sour Stom- acH Revived and Made to Enjoy Dys- - pepsia Tablets that foreigners shall not be permitted ' to keep firearms H ?b No 106 by Greenwood —Pro-or Convince Yourself With a Free Trial for’ enforcement ' viding for security Package Judgments H B No 115 by McKinney— ReguMost of ua eat three times ' a day of dentistry the and often forget that each meal should lating H B Nopractice 120 by Fisher — Creating a be disposed of in the stomach to make state sanitary live stock board room for the next The failure of the H R No 127 by Widdison —Providing stomach to do this is called indigestion for the capping of flowing wells at with its sour risings gas certain periods of the year —Creat- rumblings- pain depression and the H B No 128 by Southwick of when breathing stuffiness feeling 7 commission ing a Bwater is difficult 129 by Adams —Giving the No rights II The 'most effective remedy and the state land board the rightto lease state' most reliable one because you can get lands for oil and gas in the United it pt any drug store H B No125 by Young —Relating to States or Canada Is Stuart's Dyspepsia of the powers of constables in cities Tablets at 50 cents a box orInstead ' the first class of food going depriving yourself H B No 140 by Southwick —Relat of a on starvationdiet simply keep on delinIns to the sale of property' for as you have and let these tablets taxes' quent out your stomach' digest straighten H B No 141 by Allen —Providing the food" and keep' you In- - the fight for the working of the con- Send punishment for a free trial package and prove fidence game142 and quickly effective wonderfully II R No Berg —Relating to how by they are Mall coupon below ' tatx liens IL B No 149 by McKay— Providing for a search and seizure law until the : bill is effective Free prohibition Coupon H B No 151 by Young — Relating to 257 A Stuart Bldg Oa Stuart P association Retirement the Teachers’ Marshall Mlehi Send me at onceH B No 156 by' fish and game coma free trial package of Stuart’s Dysmission— Fish rand game laws H B No 162 by Currie— Creating a pepsia Tablets V firemen's relief fund II B No 164 —by highways v and Name teeefoeeei committee Relating to width bridges Street of state and county roads H B No 166 — by highways and State bridges committee Providing for the City expense -of building state roads in counties H B No 167 by Raleigh — Creating printing $25000 for governor to invesa state roads commission from the tigate state office' state officials S B No 81 by Colton —Relating to H B No 170 by Page— Relating to sinking funds and bond Issues stock the assessment of corporation — 83 (substituted for by reH B II B No 173 by McKinnon Fixing draft) byNoChez —Relating to municipal the boundaries bet ween Rich and Sum- courts mit counties: S B No 94 by Colton —Relating to 11 B No 177 by By water — Approthe of the G trictsrecording fees In mining districts for the priation R state camp publication A B No Olson— Providing that Decker— Fixing the theS secretary II B No 181 byreports state furnish printof n Iron boundaries between Yashing-toapd on ed constitutional amendarguments cminties i ments 188 H B No — Ap by highways and S B No 101 Providing for the propriating $15000 byforArmstrong bridges committee— demonstration expenditure of money received from work of the agricultural college federal road 213 S B No 102 by Armstrong — Appro—AuthorizH B No appropriations by Argyle for farm demonstrators priations ing the state engineer to S B No 106 by Armstrong—Rewith the federal government in de- pealing for uniform legappropriation the resources of the state1 veloping commission H B No 215by Cardon— Relating islation ?S B No 107 by Armstrong— Apto the unappropriated waters of the propriation for Orphans Home and Day state Nursery — 218 H B No Southwick Amendby 8 B No 108 by Armstrong— Appro- tax laws ingII inheritance for agricultural college domesprlation — B M No 222 by Young Amend- tic science ing law as to removal of warden state' S B No department 110 'by Chez —Relating to prison the classification of cities and cities between 5000 and 50000 making ' - - ' - - - - - - - - : - - Trial - - ' ' - -- vast tiPo in ernoon " - 99-b- 3he co-oper- ate - ORIGINATING IN SENATE S B No 1 by Dern — Appropriat$35000 for expenses of the Legising lature S B No 3 Chez —Relating to the venue of civil by actions S B No 5 by Evans — to bonds given by contractorsRelating — S B No 6 by Wootton Limiting the liability of inkeepers and hotel men S B No 9 by Bevan — An act to the use and sale of peyote prevent S B No 12 by Evans —Torrens land registration system — S B No 13 by Wootton Creating a compilation commission for the purpose of modifying the laws of the state S B No 14 by public affairs committee—Corrupt practices act S B No 16 by Olson — terms of the salaries and extending Increasing office of city" auditors In first-claCities S B No 17 by Chez — Abolition of machines voting S B No 19 by Wootton— Providing live stock tax for a transient No 22 — Appropriating $100000 8 monument for 'Mormon Battalion 8 B No 24 by Clie — Authorizing commissioners and city councils city to provide permanent cemetery funds 'S B No 26 by Funk — Providing for the S registration27 of farm names B No by Olson —Requiring to furnish stock lists for corporations tax Inheritance 29 collections— S B No city by Dernof Givingwater commissioners control city fifteen miles up stream from supply source of intake S B No 31 by Dern —Repealing laws creating park commission— S B No 35 by Stringh&m Reguand management of waterworks lating in cities and making water rentals and a lien on real estate' charges S B No 39 by Chez— cities to do a part of theirPermitting work by dayS labor B No 41 by Dern —Regulating bonds of city treasurers and providing for payment of premium S B No 43 Colton — Notice to matters creditors of estatebyin probate 8 B No 44 by ReySubstitute for nolds — Amending motor vehicle license rules of the road law and fixing S B No 46 by public affairs committee— Creating a public utilities commission S B No 48 by Dern —Workmen's act compensation S B No 52 by Armstrong — Relatto the bonds of county officers and ing the payment of the premiums on such bonds S B No 54 by Armstrong —Relatcommissioners repairing ing to county bridges and roads without letting contracts S B No 59 by Parker — Approprimoney for the Martha society ating S Bi No 60 by Parker — Appropriation to the Florence Crittentbn society S B No 68 by Stringham —Relating to fraudulent advertising 8 B No 65 by Funk —Providing for a state supervisor of Vocational and domestic training In high schools 8 B No 66 by Olson— Relating to the Incorporation of church and resocieties ligious S B No 68 by Dern —Increasin levies In cities of first and aeoon classS B No 71 by Armstrong — Providing for recording of leases on live stock S B No 74 Colton — laws in 'regard tobybond IssuesAmending in cities and towns for improvements'— S B No 80 by Armstrong Appro- - ss ? - - asons 6 popula- tion cities of 'the second class Olson —Relating to 8' B No 118 of estates the distribution by S B No 121 by- - Evans— Uniform IftlCI'lftW S B No 124 by public affairs comand referendum act mittee —Initiative S B No 126 by Dern —Providing for methods to be used by in retaliatory surance commissioner where Utah com are excluded from other states panles S B No 128 by Armstrong— Pro for a state publicity bureau viding S B No 135 by Chez — Providing for the use qf schoolhouses as public forums S B No 137 milflary affairs committee— Militarybylaw carrying compulsory military duty In the national guard 8 B No 188 by appropriations committee — Providing that bank stock assessments may be equalized by state board- of equalization S B No 139 by Olson — Empowerto serve civil process in ing constables courts city S B No 140 by Colton—Authorizthe governor to convey certain ing Uintah basin lands to Randlet school district com- S B No 142 by mittee— Relating toappropriations the registration fees for chauffeurs 8 B No 143 bysappropriatlons committee— Providing a $2000000 bond Issue for' good roads 8 B No 145 by appropriations com mittee—Appropriating $15000 for metresearch at University of allurgical Utah 147 S B No by appropriations committee —Providing an appropriation for additions to metallurgical building of Utah at University 148 8 B No by appropriations — committee Providing for clerk of court to furnish copies of deci sions 149 S B No by an appropriations Committee-Provid- ing appropriation for acheological department of the of Utah University S B No 152 by education commit tee-that Utah accept the Providing aid for vocational training federal S B No 158 by $100000 for committee —Appropriatingappropriations the Ogden exposition S B No 154 by Olson — Providing for district ’Judges to receive traveling expenses S B No 155 by appropriations committee— Providing an appropriation for W H Jenne S B No 157 by appropriations committee —Repealing contiuning state of $20M)0V road fund appropriation 159 S B No by appropriations committee— Repealing law creating the Utah conservation commission S B No 160 by Funk —Prohibiting the ' appropriation of water from the Logan river excepting for certain purposes S B No 161 by legislative reference committee —Creating the position of state geologist 8 B No 162 by Wootton —Increasthe powers of the compilation ing commission 8 B No j63 by appropriations committee— Appropriating $10000 for bull dingbat the Utah Agriculdairying tural Bcollege No 165 by Armstrong'— Abo8 lishing state 166 capitol commission 8 B No by Olson— of theIncreasing supreme the number of Justices three to five court from 167 S B No by Reynolds — Creating and the agricultural pest commission the horticultural commisabolishing sion 8 B No 171 by Armstrong — Appro$1000 for Utah Art institute priating B No 172 by appropriations '8 committee— General appropriations bill um ) 1 - leaturirwr - -- en-ter- ed (Pome — on ly to yf see hoiO lOide si Shipment — - aroQiteA QU su-pre- Stewart 26 years old Stabley from Portland last night by brought Detective Harlow D Lyon on a wartime ago by the counrant issued some : him with burcharging ty attorney glary' in the first degree In company with Thomas Thorne who Is now awaltlngtrial in the coun is suleged-thavecomty Jail the'Stewart Salt Lake Tailoring at 65 W Second establishment pany’s street on the ' night of Febru South 21 and stolen fabrics and suitings ary vslued at '$550 He was arrested in Portland on a description furnished by the local police - of Soidns from fhris says Skirts Ourlfe w European Office PEARY AND HOWE TO SPEAK HERE Distinguished Explorer to Appear at Annual Ban? quet Bonneville Club Admiral Robert E and Frederick C Howet UnitedPeary States commissioner of immigration at New York are announced by A N McKay of the Bonneville club as speakers at forthcoming banquets of that organization Mr Howe will address the March of the club on Tuesday night banquet 27 at the Hotel Utah the date probaladies’ night although this bly being Mr point IIs not yet definitely settled Howe has presented three tentative for his discourse r subjects as follows “After the War What?” “Some New of American Problems” and “The Story Tomorrow”- He was formerly a memHowe ber of the law firm of Garfield The firm is & Baker of Cleveland O consisted of three famous for having federal officials Mr Howe being the United States commissioner of immi- i should he D Baker at New York Newton gration of war while is present secretary James R Garfield was secretary of the interior under President Roosevelt Admiral Peary will speak on “Air Power for the United States” His address will be delivered before the Hotel Utah on Bonneville club at the the night of April 6 ’ Admiral Peary of has been interested in the Fears study and the aeronautics for several vi club members expect to near some reand interesting Important tally marks by him on this topic The Bonneville club also has arway for rangementsJ under Koster presidentbringing of the Frederick San Francisco chamber of commerce to Salt Lake during the last week In - - May SHOE WORKERS’ WAGES RAISED Brockton Mass March 10—A 10 per cent wage increase for 1 13000 shoe was anworkers effective May Manuthe Brockton nounced today by facturers’ ’ association Manufacturers said the new scale would add $1300 000 annually to the pay roll of local factories The operators also were granted a half holiday on Saturdays - - FIRST GENEROUS MAN GIVES HELPFUL LETTER ls ed ’ - - - - v :A Vi X SPECIAL REELS FUND FEATURE McMahon piano selection Miss Beck Almond “Some Other CamMr Francis Dean “Why Ogpaigns" Coden Is Interested in Westminster “All llege” Judge Tillman D Johnson: for You” Mrs Norman Atkinson Means to “What Westminster Collegd Man” Fred C Richmond the Business “The Man We All Love Rv Peter A Slmpkin Should any of the notes of aa piano sure keep down when 'struck it Is sign of dampness C II Westminster College Campaign Plans Entertainment at Grand Theatre SOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES t)ne of the features of the special Westminster college fund raising camwill be a special entertainment paign at the Grand theatre for three days starting Tuesday March 13 afternoon ' at 245 evening performperformance ance at 715 and 9 The Westspecial has been minster college reel which the-t- n running in the week movingwill picture atres be shown past and in addition thereto the Universal Film company’s ' five-refeature “Damon and Pythias” A lecturer will be present at each performance and of give a special talk on the work time Westminster college duringrunthe Music their feature' being be given college Glee club will an by'the the performance and enjoyduring able entertainment Is looked for at every performance The entertainment 'will be free to the as a special Rublic being given to familiarize the' citizens of Salt Lake with the work the is now doing and expects to do college entertainment will be The over by George G Armstrong presided The Invocation will be offered by Rev George E Davies D D' Ledyard M Bailey will act as toastmaster the course of the pictures selections will be theDuring following and the student- body: “Purplegiven by Gold” "Westminster My Westminster” “Westminster Will Shine Tonight” “Here’s a Cheer for Westminster” “OnGc” “A Coach ward Westminster “My Old Kentucky Home” Song’ “America” The boys and girls’ Glee club will assist with music on Other numbers the program will be: “Its Work and Needs” President H W Reherd: “Arabian Ive Song’’ Mrs Norman Atkinson1 “This College From a Woman’s Point of View’ Mrs el 1918 I read “Dear Sir: —In In the columns February of a newspaper the of a great physician prescription those who suffered from nervouslng ness weakness melancholia indigestion backache headache and general condition how to get well I rundown MEETING HELD was In that deplorable condition and Your Weight? How so I had my druggist fill the prescrip' tion herewith given for the benefit of Elects Officers Alliance FVnncalwe for ' nerve-wreck" people Mix together1 the Ensuing Year weight 1 oz tincture cadomene While it'ls true that too muchremains compaund fact 1 oz' The first meeting of the Alliance Is not to be desired yet the oz compound fluid balmwort to women are thin men and 3 ozs Francaise tooko place last essence at cardiol and many Thursday that compound r Mrs W C Jennings the point of danger This danger lies In compound syrup of sarsaparilla Shake the residenceavenue 1205 Second The most cordial their having no reserve force or nerve well' and take a teaspoonful after A meals and one at bedtime The members joined power- to combat deadly diseases prevailed spirit In several --French songs ' A1 beautiful extra flesh Is needed by all to The very first "bottle put new life little recitation of Coppee’s l’Epave was feel well and to look well andtothis calls and energy Into veins Several botIncrease tles fixed me upmy made a well mai and given by MarceltheJacquler and- highly up the question of how best hearers Appoint- the weight Physlelans and chemists of me It bas done the same for seven by appreciated ments of officers for the year Is as fol- by experiments have solved the prob- others I have given it to and I think lows:' President Mrs- Louise Arnold-so- n lem of Increasing the white and red 'the public is entitled to it because of the good it will do Respectfully vice president Miss d’Aublgne Hrs W C Jennings Chas R Rugdcn” Green: treasurer NOTE —The above prescription is reKerr and recording secretary Walter Mile M crease of weight Obtain in sealed packfor nervous conditions and corresponding secretary tonic Local drugas an good and take for ' a period of several liably invigorating Domenge The next meetings will' be ages to directions with gists can fill it for anyone Dr Lewis held in the university administration months — according — Baker package Advertisement building March 22 at I p m sharp - I? t IVith Wow Energy y BURGLAR SUSPECT HERE FOR TRIAL Y -- Fills Stomach Food' With Stuart’s ‘ ORIGINATING IN HOUSE W- - B No 1 — by Young State wide prohibition N'obill 5 by Gasier —Providing: H B r t1® extending of time1 to those title to lots in’townsitesclaiming 11 R No I by Cardon—Relating to Y - FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS are growing hard of People whowho a atuffy experience their hearing ofandpressure ear against feeling tumdrums accompanied by buzzing water in their head like bling sounds steam escaping should lake falling or measures to stop prompt and effective noises are almost this trouble Head the forerunners of completele peu-por partial deafness and most deafSomesuffer from them constantly become so distimes these head noises g with their and tracting never ceasing “hum” they drive the sufferer almost frantic ard complete — nervous breakdown may result to remarkable a Thanks to lessen prescription the severity it is now possible of these head noises and often 'comthem and with the pletely overcome of tlie 'liead noises the disappearing Improves and very greatly hearing alsocan be restored to normal frequently It can be easily prepared at home for about 75c and we believe is a most effective treatment for this 1trouble From oz Parmint your jdrugglst secure take this home and (Double Strength) add to It 1 pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar Stir until dissolved Take one tablespoonful four times a day Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum but 'to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear and the results it gives are “ effective usually quick and Every person who has cartarrh In any form should ire this recipe a trial GOOD ADVICE -- nerve-rackin- !C V' |