Show rnmn f4 UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 1917 city in the just as hard as it did other places office west’s well known midst A horde of Republican "Weber county THIS SALT IjAKCS 1 SAM? LAKE HERALD-EEPUBLIOA- N holders were pried loose from their pay checks and were replaced by “ deserving Democrats:” As it had not hapRepoblleant pened for several years the new officials brought with "IThe fialt Lake Herald Th InteivAfonntala them an abundance of enthusiasm and energy and the new (BU Feb 12 19060 (Est June 6 187®) broom lias been working overtime in an effort ‘to show r? up the dirty housekeepers who’ moved out or whose lease 20 MAIN STREET yib'-'Z'- jon the property had not yet expired ? Published by The That great American institution the grand jury was 8 pany— II E Booth president A U ThomaS vlce cta?y! called and the net was spread Tor graft and other forms lid ward E Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson of law violations' to which' constituted authority is said James P Casey General Manager to the to be color blind Wild rumors were circulated in public All business correspondence should be addressed lle raid Republican Salt Lake City Utah word It" mouth of and was openly boasted that by print was to be Ogden going purified and sanctified as it bad Associated with before and been Abe dear “peepul” were assured nevr ’ while the developments would be "startling Ogden ' THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS that J Information concerning circulation would emerge fromrthe crucible washed whiter than '“through this association Venetian building Chicago snow — yes whiter than all the snow that has piled up during the present record-breakin- g snowingontest TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS Now that the grand jury has been dismissed we find Lake In Salt carrier DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by5 that the bomb was a firecracker and" Ogden must: go uncents one week 15 cents Sunday only City DJtlLY 75 cents — washed for another period The jury brought in some month One AND SUNDAY by mall 'cone year $800 charges against three police officers who have made a ’ year $zoo SUNDAY by mall (In advance)-O- ne reputation for excellence and efficiency at their work and it is very doubtful if they are doing much worrying over the grand jury charges The judge says somebody was able to throw dust into the eyes of the grand jury and recommends that investigations be made an annual SUNDAY SI ARCH 25 lMT affair By 1919 it should prove a feature of the show Lm t herald-republica- n 4 A Herald-Republid- $29 5! An rf i n Pianos of Name and Qual ity a t $190— and less!— Well-know- -- 'set The American Spirit Seven Joys of Reading- This is the character of the offerwe are that bargains ing in this sale of the Car - TXT AR 1ms become pretty much a trade in the past three catch line in a recent advertisement “There are smell- - THIS VV been has States United while the and years joys of reading” which prompted further in’ling powder the greater part of this period and has seen quiry as torwhatAhese joys might be ’“the maelstrom drawing closer to our shores we are far I'hose who make companions of their books who read from prepared to enter the conflict as trained experts While every other nation of any consequence has been to 'getting trained and seasoned soldiers we have drifted the brink in a sad state of unpreparedness j hoping cairy ustoinland 'against hope that the tide would turn andinclined meet too to a safe retreat We have been have We ‘visible facts with psychological platitudes with ourselves visions i'fceil the inevitable and cheered -- of a far distant day when all metal would be made into the while Germany has implements of peace And all emotions - 'Km national defying our our the gamut of That weakness our country has strength and testing abandon same reckless the added insult to injury with his kaiser bloody through that has marked the trail of the France and in Belgium path The situation between the United States and Ger- many has not changed materially in the past two years The only difference is that the sum total of Germany’s insults to this country lias increased The rift in the ‘‘cloud from our national viewpoint is due to the fact that the administration at Washington has embalmed its cam- paign slogan “He kept us out of war” and has adopted practical methods to protect American lives and lift 'American honor from the dust We are rushing preparations today that were advised by the wisest and ablest men in the country when Lusi- y showed her murderous hand in sinking the tania We cannot but regret the long delay in our plans — we could face the situation more ealmly Lad practical methods been adopted two years ago ' But in this erisis President Wilson must feel proud of :the phalanx of American statesmen who cast politics "aside and stand squarely behind him in all proposals to “defend our national honor And he may rest assured that still lives the spirit of ’Seventy-si- x in preparedness it will make lacks What this country what it costs We are all matter no up in patriotism ' Americans today and every heart throb echoes to our national anthem - ' Ger-nian- : pre-’paredn- ess Utah’s Efficient Troops reports to the war COMPLIMENTS in official and efficiency of Utah’s troops the Mexican border are as pleasing to the whole people of the state as to the men themselves Army officers are not given to flattery and merit must he earned to be recognized We were sure when the boys left for the border that 'they would give a good account of themselves bothcom-in-' reaval ry and field artillery service and official mendation confirms that good opinion It is to he understood of course that in the field in-- sped ion officers measure a body of men up or down without scruple They may1 he considered even hypercritical in their scrutiny and rating as to tactics equipment and the varied requirements of military duty but : the tost of comparison shows the Utah boys to have rated with the militia organizations from other favorably jt -- - "states We may accept in a technical sense the statement that neither the cavalry nor artillery units were “fit for service” when they reached the border they were being 'judged by standards that apply to men inured by long experience to military duty But a few weeks of rigorous training won for them the admiration of their commanders Before they got away from the border one of the cavalry squadrons lmd opportunity to prove that the men fjom Utah are made of the stuff that really counts in the final test They showed their mettle in pursuit of Mexican raiders and returned home with the distinction of having seen real service as part of their border experience From all of which it will be seen that in recruiting the national guard of Utah to war strength in response to the governor’s proclamation the young men of the state will be aligning themselves with military organizations of proved merit - - a? j For Father and Mother F ATIIKR and mother are overlooking a fine opportunity if they fail to interest the boys and girls in back yard and vacant lot gardens this year There never has been a time when there was so much need for the little truck patch to replenish the family table and consequently the incentive is greater for the youngsters to get bnsy There is a fine chance for everybody concerned to profit The family living expenses can be materially decreased and if efficient work should produce more than the family needs there is a ready market at a good price But best of all is the profit and pleasure that come to boys and girls who work with a will and thereby educate themselves to the importance of being self-supporti- ng This back yard garden may seem a fad or a matter of small importance to the casual observer but it means it great deal to father and mother and they ehonld be sufficiently interested to call a family council and ask for back yard garden volunteers One disciple of Luther Burbank in the family is worth whole a yard full of Vernon Castle kickers and thoughtfully instead of skimming the surface might be puzzled to name so many joys in their reading it would be easier and logical for them to boil all down into one —knowledge But knowledge is a state of mind that is defined as a clear perception of fact that which is gained and by knowing instruction learning scholarship or other means of enlightenment and its synonyms are wisdom science and information Joy is an attribute of the mind that is classified among the emotions with a large family of synonyms including gladness delight happiness transport ecstasy rapture bliss merriment hilarity all of which boil down into the essence called pleasure hence it will be admitted without fnrther argument that knowledge cannot be one" of the joys of reading By a stretch of the laws of logic knowledge might be considered a pleasure derived by reading but this is open to contention In a little brochure entitled “The Seven Joys of Reading” written by Maty "Wright Plummer for the special benefit of librarians the author says there may be more as many as seventy times seven joys of reading but she asserts positively that there are seven These she defines as the joy of familiarity which belongs to childhood the joy of surprise also keenest in childhood after these are named in order the joy of sympathy the joy of appreciation the joy of expansion the joy of shock and the joy of revelation From these deductions we iare given to understand that the joys of reading do not depend so much on what we read as HOW we read inter-mounta- in Reforming Ogden A Group a Include varied adectfon of make the following uprlshta ofAVI 111 A KD lfOFFAIAXX LESSING SCHIRMKR Your Choice $197 (Payments as Low as MLOO Monthly) Every bargain offeredTnow represents an unusual saving to the purchaser This entire stock was purchased far below wholesale cost —and are going now at FAR BELOW the usual selling price This opportunity coming as it does right NOW when pianos like all other merchandise is going skyward is truly a blessing to families who have no music in their Now the women of San Francisco are going to raise the price of potatoes at the Golden' Gate by boycot- - xng ’em A-- Might be a good plan to transfer Maude to the west front he’s an expert at following up - That’s right nohalfway measures will do if we go - I 'V:-"to war: - -- -- V I B Group You can buy any of the Bench and your own I23JOO election of mnale of with each player Group E Instruments of Consisting guaranteed late styles and all new Your choice $345 HOFFMANN AATLIIAKD LESSING AND OTHERS give you Group F MELODIGRAXGE Come Monday Sure And Others Eqnally AA'ell Kaown Any of Group B $265 Terms of $600 Monthly Easy Terms to Suit You Your choice $285 Music Co you have thought of it as a store where Musical Instruments of are sold That reputation with you — with the entire public —has resulted from KdBjUAMMfl he cleanest kind of modem merchandising methods super-excellen- of fine Upright Instruments fine val Particularly quality ues In the well 'known makes mentioned below: LAFFARGUE LUDAVIG KRAUKAUER (Small Styles) ANN LIN DEM STROI1 HER (Large Styles) $800 Monthly D Group In this group we have placed our slightly used and exchanged Many of the famous pianos are here and all are In makes first-clascondition Priced from $70 Up KXABE ELSOX KINGSBURY EVERETT KIMBALL CABLE-- N KRAUKAUER LUDAVIG STEINERT STROI1BER And Many Others Payments as Low as $400 Monthly And Consolidated merchandising policies and ethics are not suspended during this special sale event This unparalleled sale is a quick closing out sale of all the Carstensen & Anson Co stock also our own stock of slightly used and exchanged instruments — the overflow of a prosperous winter’s business Practically all the pianos and players included are of fine basic quality The used instruments have been overhauled refinished or polished as required each is in as excellent playing condition as experts know how to make it You cannot take any chances id buying one of The Consolidated guarantee these instruments makes satisfaction and service a certainty You will need no one to tell you that the prices are far below the level of the usual 1862 STORY A CLARK STROHBER HAMPTON SMITH A BARNES ROYAL W DAYNE3Manatfcr 13:19 E FIRST SOUTH ST LUDAVIG AND OTHERS EQUALLY AA'ELL KXOAA'X Any Player Piano in Group F For $395— Terms $12 Monthly Group G Slightly used and exchanged Most of these players players have come to us in exchange for more costly models — Grand or Duo-A- rt Pianolas etc A very few are demonstration used or case in discontinued styles instrument has been Every placed In the finest condition and Is sold with an unconditional guarantee of satisfaction ‘ Prices From $265 APOLLO AUTO PIANO STORY A CLARK 11 AR DM ANN AUTOTONE AA'HITXEY KIMBALL AA'EBER PIANOLA Terms From $10 Monthly Up MUSIC CO consolidated Salt Lake Utah Gentlemen— Please send me’ full about the Pianos you are closing Players out of the C & A Cos stock CAPITAL 1 300000 House of Steinway— FiftyrFifth Year lixdemann Mail This Now Gall sure tomorrow or mail the information blank for full particulars SSXnUSHSD at these prices ce Never any question of the quality of our Never any question of Consolidated of price A CLARK STORY ' Terms as Low as are InThese player-piano- s struments of unquestioned quality Unequaled bargains at the Never bepresent sale prices we offer such values fore could S' LONG as you have known Consolidated Group C s (1 Lowest Price $265 Such makes atsyears1 HARVARD SMITH A BARNES STROlfBER (Small Styles) HAMPTON ‘ Pianos Terms $10 Monthly In- struments with perfect assurance of it will that service Player- homes While a prisoner in his own palace Nicholas Romanoff TIVEN a lazy housewife will expend a little energy if will have time to reflect on the beauties of the peace palLi some one presents her with a new broom and an ace at The Hague "which is a development of his early will make the dust fly if given £he propaganda for universal peace zealous one v i fairly same muck raking implement At the north end of ‘'Every Hour on the Hour” there is some city They called it Ogden years ago when it was only a village and that lias not in any way impeded its growth for Ogden is a good example of second class cities and only escaped being a first class city by requesting a special act of the last Legislature raising the limit of population Ogden wants 50000 before it aspires to first class recognition But that is not the story Last fall when the landslide slid it hit Ogden and Music Consolidated A The Pianos Lowest Price $70 Co Sale Is Always Scores of fine values marked below $235 Geunine ion EXT in the order of big things commercially in which the' whole State of Utah is vitally interested is the live stock show to be held the latter part of next week at the Salt Lake Union stockyards It should interest the farmers and stockgrowers of the state as much as judging from indications it will interest the packing industry from Missouri to the Pacific coast Buyers for the packers will be here from the larger packing centers of the west whose interest will or should give an impetus to possibilities awaiting development that should make this the market center of the country Farmers and stockraisers should attend and learn at first hand what such a market will mean to them and what they may do to support an industry that will be profitable to themselves The packers will be ready to buy all the fat stock to be exhibited the farmers will be able to acquire thoroughbred stock for developing their flocks and herds The main part of the show in the stock line will be the cattle exhibit but swine and sheep in numbers will be exhibited It would be beneficial to the hoys who have become interested in the pig clubs being formed under the auspices of the state agricultural college if could attend the stock show and get a glimpse of they the big industry of which they are beginning to learn the rudiments The success of this stock show will be of benefit to the whole intermountain territory Itlasting will point the advantage of a localized market that will work economy in time and expense of shipping stock and its corollary will be the upbuilding of packing plants already established or hereafter to be attracted by an active market For this is an industry in which one hand helps the other the packing plants help the market and the market helps the packing plants J " :r at r et Intermountain Live Stock Show i Player now! pro-serve-d store or office and visit witli the WALK into shop Find out what they think of the institution they are working for and the answer will give you a better light on the business than any report from Brad-streor Dunn Yon get the personality of a business from its employees and customers Invariably they reflect the ethics and methods of the concern Every institution big or little is like an individual in that it must stand or fall by the friends it makes and no well regulated business ever declares a dividend on its accumulated friendships That is always retained as a part of the capital stock ' It is a mighty interesting study this smiling and frowning psychology of business It is an opportunity to judge human nature on a large scale Regardless of the cheerful preachment of modem business you will still find the grouch and the growler throwing monkey wrenches into delicate machinery and oiling the bearings with the sand of discontent and disloyalty But what a pleasure it is to walk into a well regulated establishment where the atmosphere is wholesome and every employee is “on his toes” smiling You do not have to ask any questions there You feel the spirit of and loyalty that makes the place invit-ino You know you are in a place where answers and courteous treatment are the bestintelligent bid for keepon the roll pay ing T?1® concern that keeps these very points in mind is sure of progress and nothing important is impossible for an organization warmed with the courage that comes of intense loyaltj -- stensen & Anson Company stock You save 25 to 50 per cent on a Piano or re-re- ad Loyalty and Courage - Name - V Address i (H-- Rl Winners of Bronze Medal in National Contest for Truthfulness in Advertising i |