Show '"i- ' COUNTY WORKERSjSUGAfi GET WAGE RAISE THE v ' S 54 i BE GIYENPROTECIION SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 12 1917 Beauty More Than Varnish Moxum Hotel Building — 4th South Streets — Tel Was panies Will Continue Operations as During Peace made of Union Wells Inquiries state insurance commissioner as to the 'tutus of branch agencies of German S estab-meiiL- -- i tr 1 Re-iusuru- se i ! Re-Alleg- Says Nervous People Should Read Testimony em-nploye- at least S100O THREE ‘DRY’ LAW OFFENDERS ARRESTED Dec 2 1916 used several Dear Having your Cadomene Tablets loves of would write and let you I thought now T have received great benefit Your ad in our paper from them s a good thing and I hope you will Yours truly eep It up etc I Murphy Frank $822 Foster St Pittsburgh Pa Note — Thousands have been benefited and cured lv Cadomene Tablets all else failed They are the of a great physician Tor prescription and the manufacnervous turers guarantee every package satisfactory or money back Sold by all n ill-heal- Irugglsts th for Ladies you buy at your convenience M In all the styles and leathers that have the call Shoes that will appeal to every woman desiring classy distinctive footwear — at moderate prices CREDIT TO I’av me as you find it most conven- each week or month Your every apparel wish may be quickly CTatifietl without irn’in sr cash Rnv serious eon- siderat-ioClothe the whole family on one bill — and :i v NORD US YOU ir-n- t OUT-OF-TO- PEOPLE WN DOHNA-SCIILODIE- an automobile accident Sunday will beG j in the house and the negro piled wood n the grate and started a blaze residence The held at the family at 2 o clock street thi afternoon smoke swooped down upon the neigh- and gae a real Adirondack IT HAPPENED IN KAMtAS odor A Topeka negro who lives out near knock was heard at liie door baseball grounds tells the prize the "bone-drv- " was opened another ne-—When storyis today a home-lovin- g sort gro — antheolddoor arU neighbor southerner Tills negro ne has entered He sniffed hir-- eve glistened and in his years of hard tolabor a ns build he beheld the big collected enough inmoney humble fireplace home and walking over to glowing his the host lie wliis- stone fireplace it cheer and comfort pered: giving "Does you all bah any of lo?e wood After his working hours this negro wood and in this way keeps as??o8 ar°!! leRJj” gathers the bet was the answer “Lots of "ionHow the family warm and prolongs 'em his homelike living room much do you want''" sparkle in morning it was rather chilly "Just a wee teaspoonful” came the Sunday ie 2- i -1 I j ! V WILL ERADICATE TICKS The Titan struction Kelly design is the product of trained automobile engineers extending over a period of nine years Kelly construction is the product of highly trained capable and experienced workmen and every piece of material used is carefully selected and rigidly tested You can always count on the Kelly for reserve power and extraordinary sturdiness in any emergency INSTALL SEMAPHORES to a dollar all grades before August according to local dealers The advance is predicted by the producers who say there is a scarcity of labor and a shortage of railroad and that higher wages are equipment being paid to miners DELIRIOUS PATIENT ESCAPE Henry Brown a patient at the county hospital at an early hour yesterday struck and knocked down his morning nurse escaped from the building and a climbed tree before he was captured Brown was sent to by two orderlies the hospital as a scarlet fever patient to several days ago He is have been delirious when hethought made his escape from the oontaglon ward Make "Reliability Runs" a daily feature of your trucking We will eladly call upon you anywhere any time with full information about the Kelly— and give dcmooatratica HATCH MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 127 South State Street j ‘ SIR HOGG AX FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Mary E Hog-ga- n who died of injuries suffered in fee you j onii-ientia- l Journal goi i i Voting man ami a I ' : joung vou:' leaned on the front gate They were He was It was moonlight lovers OJtb to lea‘o as tin parting wa- the last lie was about to go awa “I’ll never forget you" he said "and If death should claim me my l?t thought bewould betoof you true oii" "I'll "I'll never lot c anybccit as live" reThey parted Six years later he ears turned His sweetheart of former was married They iret at a party She Between darces bad changed greatl took piaco recognition "Let me see" she mused "was it you or vour brother who vas my old sweetheart?" Neither" he replied “Probably my father" — t'hieago Herald ITtil M ANT I I ! I The Complete Lines Worm drive — 2 5 tons Cham drive—1H J4 3M 4 AA All I AAA" Julius ixahn ranking minority mem- her of the House committee on mili-- i tarv affairs of the present Congress has’ asked tlotfrmr Bamberger for a law Mr Kahn opy of Utah's military much lie had beard favorable stated f ummeut on is provisions I "SBissTnuf Bet 5th Ave & Broadway Fireproof— Modern — Contrel 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS Table d’Hote sad a la Carte WRITE FOR BOOKLET uittli: Tj I RITCHEY PROF- - We Sell Chinese Medicine Our purely herbal mnrdlrN h a ve cured hundreds of obstinate rases of chronic diseases when other remedies have failed Consultation free Call and see us If you're sick OPEN DA A' AM) KHirilHlCKS 1 C by aii1 'v hat for1 tin alien color' d mann-- v makin' 1 Mime winky niter at ni "I'se — house and need some of dein—wood at 'ere task dal to nhes complete aM-- n (’ll nan - cf Qommerc Any and every condition of road and load has been provided for in Kelly design and con- Before the end of another week four of the five new traffic semaphores will be installed at busy street intersections Bergt Lester Wire Three according toone now lit use will be inbesides the stalled on Main street and another will be placed at Second South and probably State streets M’NITT PIANO RECITAL Miss Helen McNitt will present her in a pianoforte recital at the pupils Immanuel Baptist church at 830 o'clock tonight Among the pupils who will perform is Leah Wenger a deaf girl whose ability has received much praise from local music critics Miss Wenger will play four numbers on the program COAL PRICK TO RISE Coal prices will go up from 75 cents on reply He J Every Trip a Reliability Run DAIRIES 1IE LOW STAND AHI) Only two dairies selling milk in Salt Lake fell short of keeping up to the standard of production of 31 of butter fat and 12 per cent solids Aaccording to the monthly report of H Huey city The dairies below milk inspector were: with Brothers Parkin standard 24 per cent butter fat and 837 per rent fats and the Family Dairy with 3 per cent butter fat and 1150 per cent fats REAR ADMIRAL JAMES H OLIVER Rear Admiral James H Oliver has been appointed governor general of the Virgin islands formerly the Danish West Indies Uncle Sam’s new insular possessions The navy department will have control of the islands as they are to be used for a naval ba $495 Ami Up 1 TAVO e-- M W Opposite Auerbach’s W T NORDQUIST Prop w BREAKS FROM POLICE BUT IS RECAPTURED - X is the comCaptain mander of the German commerce raider Moewe This vessel has made at least two extended raiding expeditions in the Atlantic and has suceeded in destroying millions of dollars worth of allied and neutral shipping AVVLL P gf t And Up Dohna-Schlod- fcsSi WONDER Millinerv VALUES 95c CAPTAI X j 1 LOVELY NEW BLOUSES 1 es Jack McEneny charged with attackboy broke away from the ing a young police as he was being taken to the afternoon amid a yesterday from jail of city the revolvers bullets fusillade of the officers fled into State street where he surrendered McEneny with Harry Lewis and Ben all charged with the same ofHively fense were being taken to the city As they Were waiting for the jail cell door to be opened McEneny dashed Juvenile Officer from the building Robinson gave chase and was joined by a number of patrolmen who used their revolveVs to bring the man to a sto “Pay for what 1 Thomas Redmond of the new state live stock secretary board has been instructed to undertake the eradication Three men were arrested by Deputy of ticks He will urge double dipolngs viofor Garfield at Sheriff Spendlove on the men of the state the first the liquor law yesterday after- dipping sheep for the destruction of the ticks lating on of were released noon and paymentKal- and the second for the removal of the were James $500 bail each They The dippings will be recommendeggs las William Fotas and Louis Kalakas ed to take place at an interval of thirty days There is no scabies in Utah at SURGICAL STUPIDITY the present time it was stated A French soldier had been shot in the and wag taken to the hospital for HAIL REDUCED WILSON leg treatment For some time the surgeon for Attorneys Joseph Wilson who is nrobed and searched the wound until attacked his at last the sufferer demanded im- charged with having Maxine Peters was stepdaughter he what doing patiently secured a reduction of bail “I am trying to find the bullet” was Monday to from $250 $200w and Wilthe reply was released yesterday Wilson who is 63 “What stupidity!" cried the—patient son crime years old was charged with thefather-in-la"Why I have it in my pocket!" Topeka against his stepdaughter by his State Journal Patrolman G Lund WILL LECTURE OX PASSION PLAY Teachers of modern languages will j j Is Named Governor in the meet in the woman's restroom administration building of the Univerof Utah tonight to hear a lecture of Virgin Islands! on sitythe j by Oberammergau Passion Prof William T Runzler The Play lecture will he illustrated with stereopticon views ‘ Sir: — i Houses in Operation Before 1912 Entitled to Considerable Sums From Firm Owners of moving picture houses in Utah which were in operation prior to 1912 that used machines under the Motion Picture Patent company are due to receive several thousand dollars from the company according to well posted motion picture men of Salt Lake base their opinion on a decision of They the United states supreme court which according to the information received in this city is to the effect that the “limited license" plan of the company Ais invalid H Sims one of the pioneer movsaid last ing picture men of Utah that companies and interests night 1912 which he represented prior oftoabout would be entitled to a refund “The interests which I repre$2000 sented operated from four to ten movWe years coming picture houses for fourPatent paid the Motion$50 Picture a year on an averpany at least ageMrof ten houses for the four years" Sims explained that in some of two or more mathe houses theyanused exhibition and that chines during were compelled to pay a royalty they on each machine Henry Rand another pioneer in the "movie" game in the west and one of the first men to oppose the “patent" declared last night that company to while it would be impossible for him of a careful checking up say without all of his old accounts how much the interests which he had represented at the time would be intitlted to receive he estimated that the refund would be NordjSays— SHOES I in Allied Shipping j I TO RECEIVE REFUNDS Smart Novelty 2882 Destroys Millions j Cain I Embracing Sport Suits Plain Tailored Suits Novelty Suits etc No exclusive shop can show a more inviting assortment Variety to meet every preference Every new style — every new color — everv size for misses and women — also stouts Unmateliable values and I nt j ' Atlanta Ga Amazing Values and a Most Fascinating Variety of Newly Arrived Models Though it be clad in the beauty of a thousand stars yet if it has not truth it is an abomination The Lexington Minute Man Six has the beauty of simplicity the perfect line the graceful balance and the poise that power' gives nut lift the hood and It test It examine Weighdetail—— Into the heart and mouI ofjgaxe the the Lexington every rai-(- he Here In miengine Minute Man Six welcomes where the true eharaeter of Then croscopic inspection the Lexington Is disclosed ride in it drive it—a quick EHminr the bearings conturn through crowded sider the oiling system count a long stretch throughtruffle open note the grease cups the rear See If the Lexington country axle design challenge the isn't the ear have been steering device looking for r J In our Determination to Continue the Record-Breakin- g Selling of Last Week We Are Holding a Most Remarkable Co Lynch - James Motor State Agencies of Teuton Com- 1 3S - Sale of X Box W J-o-u insurance in Utah have been answered companies by a proclamation by Irtsi-deWoodrow Wilson authorizing such to continue the transaction of their business in the same manner and to the same extent as though a state of war did not exist hut providing rules and regulations for the conduct of the same Ml funds of such insurance s arc to he subject to the direction of the insurance supervising ofWaterworks sysficials of he state In which the printem cipal office of the company in the United States is located and in no case Total are any funds belonging or held for lie benefit of such companies to he Surplus l‘a lance transmitted outside the States or to be used as the basis United for any credit the of or benefit her BEAUTY PLANS FOR n exceptionGermany allies is made In cases ex- wheie r ti i vmvT special permission owing tofrom 1 1 condition is obtained cep ion I 1 AKU tin government German companies having branch of Men Goes to Work Aimed to offices in Utah are as follows: Aachen I'lnnt Flowers Tills find Munich insurance Frankona Assurance Ham eek Hamburg Bremen Insurance International burg Reassurance Prussian National insur The city park sid of the City and real ante and South German Reinsurance Countyof building grounds showed S R spring yesterday when signs of parks Lamliuurne superintendent ordered that the water be turned on BROWN SAYS IT IS Hie fountain and that the old coping the that has been in service along and UP TO COMMISSION walks for several years be torn up new coping take its place A force of a half dozen men was Training School Superintendent Heady to work and hefore the end of put to kult When County Board the week the superintendent says presentwill fKaya So be some changes in the apthere is also of It the pearance grounds That he is ready to tender his resigaimed to plant the various flower beds nation time the county commissionweek before the end of this ers seeany fit to act on it was the announcement made last night by Guar dello Brown former clflef probation NEWHOUSE SUIT FOR officer of the juvenile court and pres- lundanl or the L'lntah tr"ln- ACCOUNTING FILED Mr Brown tendered his to the county commissionersresignation Uemoval of the suit of Samuel a ua nst Samu-take effect May 10 The yesterday members and to Unterinyer were in doubt as to whether there Alt in Untei myer from the Third disa trict court to the United St?ites dis- should be time limit to the resignatrict court was made yesterday The tion andto the clerkMrof the ‘board was inform Brown that they was signed by notified petitionW forII removal would like his resignation put in suc-Brume! Judge Mr Newhouse seeks to recover form that it might take effect at the of the board either 6 per cent of the stock of the pleasure The commission yesterday appointed in lieu Newhouse Iteslt or ntmuany 78 thereof $ 11 22 J’U Olson as assistant It is alleged by Mr Newhouse that of the school with the superintendent understanding on April 20 1914 Samuel Untermver that ms soon as the resignation of Mr "00 him was Brown $12 B loaned R Harries and later $15000 accepted 3 1914 chief It is also aliened athat on June officer for the juvenile lie entered into contract with Mr court probation would be appointed superintendUri terniver in which the Newhouse ent to the holdings were to le transferred 60 Newhouse Real!) company and cent of the stock placed in the nameper of DISMISSED WORKER Fainuel Untermyer as security It is alleged that the contract speASKS NAME CLEARED cified that this was for valuable ervlces t be rendered by Samuel Unalleges that no William F La ni?en backer nay a termyer The plaintiff have Leon rendered valuahle services marks Unpatriotic Were Made Before War Declaration he is as true to the United Declaring and its institutions as any man State William F La ngen hacker who was dismissed from the office of the nunty treasurer last Saturday for alleged unpatriotic utterances appeared before the county commissioners yesand made a plea that liis name terday be cleared of any unjust suspicion Mr Langen hacker informed the board be had made some remarks re the sinking of the Lusitania gnrding Many People Gladly Tell About but that they were made before war Benefits Derived From had been declared by the United States Chairman Haiichett of the commis-- j Cadomene Tablets sion said that while Mr Langenbaoker the United might be just as loyal to else he had been dis-- j States as anyone Interesting Senational Facts! missed as a warning to all county that if they were not absolutely A Rheumatic Convalescent writes to the United States they need loyal not expect to remain in the employ of Oct 9 1916 Gentlemen: — Tast September I was the county f the doctor called taken with what 1 tried to cure myself TMieumatism of Rheumatic Medicines T E BANNING NAMED with all kinds no 1 got a dochut they didcamo good all iast w inter and tor and he SECRETARY OF BOARD hv the first of June I was able to get I a saw about fashion about after In the Bos- Former Railroad Rate Clerk Appointed that time an advertisement and ton Globe of Cadomene I Tablets to Position on Public Utilities about like felt — except It read Just Commission — I I decided to try It tlie pain and took one tablet after eacli meal for Chairman Joshua Greenwood of the week with the Rheumatic Medicine public utilities commission yesterday tnd then stopped the latter and1 just announced the appointment of T E Tablets and Cadomene have the took as secretary of that Milford of on Banning am now I well sixth my rotten organization me on the street tube stop People know For the last year Mr Banning has what I got hold ind want to Salt me look so well I always been the Milford agent fortothe f to make Milford lakft Route Before going ’Ckdornene’ There are he tell them employed in the Salt Lake ofeveral taking Cadomene now In fice was here as rate clerk lie was chosen Needham and it is doing good for all from thirty applicants and Is said to yours Respectfully be a high class accountant and a Peter Krauther rate expert lie will take up freight $39 Highland Are Needham Mass new duties at once his The appointment of H S Barnes of Oct 21 1916 Lake as clerk of the commission Dear Sir: — I am now on my fourth Salt ox of Cadomene Nerve Tablets and was also announced like them very much etc Respectfully M 3 f-- ' o has placed an Sugar 1100 company order for tons of for immediate delivery according hay to T R Cutler manager of the company Much of has been secured at North Wash the home of one of factories of the sugar com- pany Owing to the extreme necessity of shipping hay toMrdistricts where cattle are Cutler that suffering 14 W Wincliell of Chicago says who is- In of transportation of the Union charge I’aciiic ss'stem has promised to furnish fifty freight cars every twenty-fou- r hours information also was received yesthat forty carloads of hay which terday have been held up at Victor Ida since to the ice blockade on January owing the Victor branch of the Oregon Short Liine were released yesterday This blockade Just has been opened by section hands who have been at work on the upper end of the branch for nearly a month 1 R ' ir-- order to assist farmers in GERMAN INSURANCE TU 1 N V - MINUTE MAN SIX - v-f- or u2-- - COMPANY BUYS Utah-Idah- -- Xew-hmi- 'r ' " getting cattle in southern i1' forandstarvlng Idaho northern Utah the Salary increases affecting approxiwere county employees mately by the 1county comyesterday granted missioners effective May All employees now receiving less than $100 a month will receive an increase of $10 a month while those receiving $100 and up to $120 will have an advance of $5 a month The board completed Its work yester- da v aa a budget committee the first in the history of Salt Isike county The for the county was sugbudget hv system M C Iverson county auditor gested as soon as he went into office and it is largely due to his efforts that the has been worked out plan The result of the several meetings of the commissioners sitting as a budget committee shows that while the re riuest a of some of the departments were trimmed a number of the departmore than they asked for ments tn eachgot such Instance the addition is for the increase in salaries The report issued by the county auditor shows there Is still an unapbalance of the estimated propriatedof tlie revenue vomit the year 1917 of $8rti545 The following Is a detailed report of each department: Allowed Requested $19 Assessor 'tin $1 924000 592500 Al torney I6rt'iu I 1340000 Auditor Wee Inspector 201100 2O0(i0 5865011 576100 Roys’ home 5929777 6928865 County clerk commisCounty 7575 00 721946 sioners 1591 000 17705im Custodian 107500 10 1422 Dispensary 5 600 00 RGouiiO Engineer 3841400 3051900 General hospital 5 GOopio Girls' home 545000 Tfealth and quarantine 1(0000 i2nooo Horticultural In 24 9000 259000 spector 6 754 201 5941000 Infirmary ust ice courts 991000 79J(" 204550i 2031500 Juvenile courts N urses’ home 60000 00) 00 loor commissioner 4 1720H0 3980000 200000 2u000i) J’urchaslng 5921 13 2S41138 17342852 Roads and 748500 Purveyor 80345 00 Sheriff 1510000 Street lighting statutory and general Treasurer agent-Recorde- r HAYFOR FARMERS Tn " 7 A HERALD-REPUBLICA- N 1100 Tons Purchased to Carry Relief to Distressed Districts y i and 2 Vi and 6 tons NIGHT TCffl SHEE BIN 125 A" First outh Mrect Salt Lake City Utah tr-s- a These tiny CAPSULTS are superior to Bolsim of Copaiba Cubebe or Injection and RELIEVES In IM'DD 24 HG'JRS tFe tame diseases without Inconvenience £oh i hr affdrupouA ' tiinimnitimmunniiuniinmiuuimnmmiminnHniiiuiHIHiiiUHr The KeUy-Springfie- ld Motor Truck Company Springfield Ohio I |