Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 N 3 PTF —-'-- Glad to Recommend GERMANY WILL Our Great Celebration Sale Pianos and Players a Grand s nccess Fine Kidney Medicine IGNORE US WAR To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that I have sold for J ' years in a retail drug store I have recommended sev- eral bottles and always with good reI personally guarantee every suits bottle and have never had one re- turned Tours truly (Signed) Swamp-Bo- Kaiser Orders Chancellor to Submit Plan for Electoral Reform ot 15 ' £ I Aj i HARRY L SWIHART Drug Co Des Moines Iowa Engleen-Ead- e j Swi-ha- rt - I : 1 ti-- e!i-!n- soon he You - ru g ! i ot ri - : Send ten cents to Dr Kilmer & Co Binghamton N Y for a sample size bottle It will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable to see another light i UJJJ! i WINTER WHEAT Jgj Herald-Republica- £l' ar v-- CUBA FORMALLY Average Coiulitiou of Crop Lowest Ever April at That Date 1 Rc-rorili- w : fi - t i b : sci iri: nf only ::ii(hiiiiiiiO a t lnw tndn ml i I I:i t rl lillil of l il-i- a 1’ t 1 I IH-I'- ! tii :! :i r i n rn ' t ! a ' n ' i i m ‘ii'twc-i- i r r I d I I " In 1 t i v i : iu tlie ' I' " i '!-lie- iii'il a ' I i i ! : ' hi--- I' ' c iiii'h-mix ft r ' : 1 a - PA GUIS rs PH EP A HE TO COM ! M E FIGHT OV II 17 PROGRAM t' j ' - ll : ' C Ih Ml i - c- -i ill Wts ' f f y rn- (Mill gainst ‘ ) ' " : s i t'M 1 - - '"'I III f I'lMIl :!' v nf t -- - ' I i f i r i I i i y i ' t ' i I ' ' " ! ir 1 ' : :i I i i ' ( -- 1 ilg' ids " M id '! ip " ' : ' : ' ' 1 T' il i i : ' I ii'i'inn c ::g " i mii m i ' d t i - hi WILSON WANTS i i - vs anl horn o in CONSCRIPTION nf ilu in I i W'i sh ii 1 you f fu-pre- wh i III! I ! i 'ii u'liii "i ' : a-- - ' ' i i : i i i : i : i - i i t i ! 's i : i w VI ngi r t t: ii’ontlrued from Page 1) s:n0000rtCiCrt army budget which has con submitted but at the war depart- merit preparations were hurried along to fit the new armies with all appll-:- i ii os of modern warfare Types of! I j I' 1 z' helmets ga-- masks and other! new devices have been adopted and M:aii arrangements made for their manufacture in large quantities Or- - pf I e r s have hecn placed for hand grenades B§ !u iOnofirtrt lots Secretary Maker told the committee there are enough small arms to equip he first lyrtrtMrtO men that within fourteen or eighteen months most of t heavy ordnance necessary would be available and that within two years RJ t'nre wouldort hemensufficient equipment to on l complete fight- put 200 (a ing liasis He ssiid there were TOOUOvO men in the country between the ages of 19 and lb" of which he estimated 4'"'irtrt00 were available for service after c1 Iminat ing those in factories or arts and sciences where they perform work for preparation of the counand the men who have try for tii war or dependents military defects ii-ni- j j s j : I $H0 $128 J Halt j Whiskey IS A TRUSTWORTHY RESTOCATIVe BEFORE AND AFTER GRIP BECAUSE IT GIVES — H FAI TH STPFftOJ i v i $319 MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT (New) $249 FOSTER UPRIGHT— (New) $398 — -- — FOSTER PLAYER— (New) —$341 FOSTER PLAYER — ( Slightly used) — (New) — $550 FRANCIS BACON ELECTRIC PLAYER-PIAN-O $230 BREWSTER UPRIGHT — (New) $640 MARSHALL & WENDELL PLAYER-PIANO(New) $319 MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT— (New) STEGER PLAYER— (Used) w$298 -$360 FISHER PIANO— (New) $360 HAINES BROS UPRIGHT— (New) tme Piist — Tlie prices that were placed on these Pianos we believe are the lowest that have ever purchased Pianos of this quality in the State of T tali The terms are absolutely available to all in the Second — You are given the choice of the fim-s- Pianos and Player-Pian- os world You are given a broad liberal condition of sale as lowT as $500 down — and you are given the longest possible time to meet the payments Third — Extra saving for more cash down Extra inducements for shortening the time Fourth — Within one year’s time you may exchange the Piano or Player-Pian- o of equal or greater you purchased for any other Piano or Player-Pian- o value on our floors and all payments made on the first instrument- will he credited in full against (he second Fifth— We give you a Bench and 12 Rolls of Music FREE with each Player-Pian- o or a Stool with every Piano Sixth —We will allow’ carfare to any purchaser of any instrument ranging iu price from $100 upward and free delivery anywhere within 100 miles of Salt Lake City or Ogden or G rand Piano don’t put the matter of If von w ant a Piano Player-Pian- o A will be a pleasbuying off another minute Ye are open every evening and itCome tomorrow ure to show you through our store whether you buy or not OUT OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE 1 am interested in Piano am interested in 1 es Appropriate Funeral — and in most nil that is desired A is nil Uiat is roen-av- v im two a liearse service to and automobiles ludinjr any complete cemetery —day or nied’’t — and the use of our beautiful funeral with a ludy attendant all for the sum of chapel and nur tervii-os am interested in Grand — Lililr6s$ Mark X In & Doyle Silver Tlie Undertakers 47 West Broadway Telephone Wadatch 2730 qnarf and ‘CLOSE THE RANKS BE GAME cui'i'iileralion must be subordinated "Tvo things are absolutely essential to the waging of war — men ami money1-lope and expect that a high spirit of real patriotism such as has characterized a great people will fill the of all Americans Our virile men must get ready to do what ever the exigencies of the government may uulre All the people must get ready ug they should and I believe they will willingly to bear the burdens of war Shirking now would be worse than treasonable It would be cowardly and dishonorable “The constitution Imposes on the Congress the — duty of providing the sinews of war men and money Sanely not passionately: thoughtfully not impulsively that very serious duty should be performed ”1 appeal to Missouri men anil women to end all differences close the ranks be game and make good us make up Missouri's quota ty volunteers not conscription” I NOW STONE’S ADVICE j In-art- s ie-Y- I oCimtOr WllO A UppOSCCl nw T — "Close the was ranks be game and make good” Misthe injunction of Senator Stone of relasouri chairman of the foreign tions committee in a statement issued he spoke and voted tonight Although Senator resolution war the against Stone urged that everything be done now to bring victory The statement addressed to the people of Missouri said: “The United States Is at war The Many peoCongress has so declared were In states as other Missouri in ple to the government taking this opposed action But it lias been taken and we are at war The hour for discussion T-- Y'I et itcxnuRr to& iiavk xnv hospital of Sundberg Ilexburg Sundberg Ida are just completing plans for a new modern hospital for Drs Espe Smith and Parkinson at a cost of about ?1 2000 Work will commence as soon as weather will permit i a r nr vrtll oner at (d full Information WHERE TO FIND US The hour for action Is un Tin powers of the government authorized to speak for the American people have declared war The ieople must support the government Kvery other Urges Constituents to Show Their Mettle Absolutely no additional expenses of any nature for you to pay However if a more elaborate funeral is dsired we are equipped to meet your wishes to any extent A conference with us does not obligate you in any way — S t fill has passed April Piano N a me Every Evening Every Evening Washington o Player-Pian- Open Open asRsraBassBi An Adequate and f -- J y — nei-essar- i M — Policy Bros-Rober- ts I Pure $28 $97 $229 $276 $775 $410 $339 $98 $141 t jj j hintl nuv- - 7 d- - -- 5? ( ' 1 Az-piu- ! ! W i The Glen zu -- -- s i re T lihugto hi c !i I'l Spur TM !gfg" j i’ll plirt in t he i' ili -- dry and of the will 1 i — - j in v —isii :ii'' Uii!"d fi T’1 inter v ct ' i I ! nt importa v t :t i -a ! ' ! is close t 1 ' r " j ls i i i ! 1 : GLEBERTS UPRIGHT— (Xew) CHECKERING PLAYER— (Slightly shopworn) FOSTER PLAYER— (Xew) PRIM ATONE PLAY'ER— ( Uscil) GLEN BROS UPRIGHT — ( I'seil) SOMMER UPRIGHT— (Used) SCHIRMEK UPRIGHT— (Kami) REED & SONS UPRIGHT— (Used) i i t - ’ ! -: l11- :il : i w 1 -- BREWSTER TTPRTOIIT— (Xew) j iii'!Vii(i y a T le- 'I !i anil higher prices r mm-- " ns the a d r ha i vest i(Mii(iared - for t lies two es ‘''Vi: last autumn 1L ’ and Grand Piano Bargains — Player-Piano- s DUQITESNE ITPRIG TIT — ( 1 'sod ) i ng rye-grnwi- rie: ! i v i 1 ! i W-- : rts FISCHER ITPRTGHT— (Used) cash only j year promises ifh 6rt000000 t'-i- re A Partial List of Pianos j ' i ! JL j ng German Ships Interned at Havana Are Seized bv' Republic (Continutd from Page 1) Jwt of malntainlug our rlghtst guarding our territory and provid- lag for our aecurfty be prevent any acts which may attempted HKuiimrt un and defend the navlga- tion of the seas the liberty of iiMiunrrve and the rights of neutrals and International justice Article 2—The president of the republic is hereby authorized to use nil the land and naval force la the form he may deem necessary j using existing forces reorganizing them or creating new ones and to dispose of the economic forces of the nation in any way he may deem necessary Article 3 — The president will to congress of the gie account measures adopted In fulfillment of this law which will be in operation from the moment of Its publication In tlie official gazette Iatc this afternoon the chief inspector of ' : port notified Kusebio secretary to the president that he had observed large volumes of ni'jke pouring from the funnel of the Herman ship Bavaria Port police went aboard the ship and wen- informed by her commander Cap- lain (Ira a ties that he in compliance with orders from his government had at! ‘in p ted to damage the machinery in order to render the ship useless The crew together with the captain and his wife were removed as were the rows of three other interned German si ij! in the Havana harbor All were sent to i ’a lianas fortress The other vessels were found to have been slightly damaged They are the Adelhoiil Kydnnla and Olivant A r::i!ior was current that it had t!i' intention of the Germans to their ships out to the mouth of iho harbor and sink them there thus losing the port To navigation average influence ami harvest - k one-ha- 1 that iiii i r cii" aver-o- f iip tin April i ei haute was based nf a virago u'mii’iIijii- - i t b- i eir i that the 1 tin- - i'l'iisi ’ -- I lli-i- 1 I ! a r T 15ros-Rohe- JOINS WITH U S fn mers to bring this year’s All t tn ri' ird prodiictiou have ’'i'- iircjiids apparently LPllWI - ' lIIEX we staricl this sreat Anniversary Celebration Sale to show’ our appreciation to the good people of Utah Piano Co tlie most successful piano house in the state of for their assistanee in making Glen lf of the Utah we expected quite a few instruments to be sold of course hut we never antieipated even people and people large number that have taken advantage of this rare opportunity Music teachers musical event from all walks of life arc among the fortunate ones to share n this great money-savi- Ml Efforts nf 7— April -n — r SSSSBB information telling about the kidneys When writing be sure and bladder and mention the Salt Lnke City Sunday n flfty-ci‘i- it Regular size bottles for and sale at all drug stores one-doll- "lAii-- 1 5252 SBBB1S j n n- 1909 State of Iowa Polk County — ss: Personally appeared before me this & 23rd day of July 1909 Harry IA $ druggist who subscribed the 3r above statement and made oath that tif W: the same is true in substance and in fact m EDWIN’ J FRISK (Signed) Public Notary to Ietter F)r K (Inter & Co Illnghainton N Y Will no for Prove What Swamp-Ho- s: Ainr-rii-a- 23 July (fVmtinntd from Page 1) bonds unlt-1ning of the firnm-e- s of theother the HohcnzoMern and (krman people dynasties with trie Herman There Is every evidence however that under the influence of recent and IJussinn developments the movement for immediate introduction of liberal reform® particularly the modernization of the Prussian constitution is M'idi'y gaining ground i h maun- - Hollweg who rMn e! !or von declared in his Iat id Mm em rhi ie was "not yet” lly ih-convinced of the necessity of taking up reforms before the Prussian end of tin- wii- may it Is predicted -- j |