Show THE 8 HERAJLD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY APRIL 14 1917 N ESfffTE SALT LAKE WILL SUPPLY CALL FOR MEN Saturdays We Open at 830 a m and Remain Open Event ngs Dress Auerbach's are Salt Lake Agents for j UTAH AND IDAHO 58 PATRIOTS LINE UP NEW ENLISTMENTS RESPOND TO UNITED STATES NAVY Walter Wold Henry Charles Hawks Nathan Ray Lelthead James Louis Cross Albert Neel Hakes n Charles Leo Fleming Stanley Edward Crooaqnlst William Harry John Alden Bernard John Dally Herbert Henry Hana 1 eland Stanford Weaver Jones Edward Nordstrom William Alfred Dunning Ronald Francis Holmes Otla Raymond Roysdon Wesley Dirt John Henry Province Thomas MeConvllle James Joseph Joseph MrConvllle Ralph Herbert Skillings JOIN ROOSEVELT 50 y&rd Tim t Salt Lake will make good Una Panl Falbaua UNITED STATES ARMY Charles R Bowman Nampa Ida Leonard It Knight Council Ida Lambert A Darland Council Ida Herbert P Worrel St Anthony Ida Ernest T Gray StTwin Falls Ida Fred Bowman Anthony TIa Darla StParker Ida ArGeorgeM ECiislrk thur Anthony Ida Leland F Rigby St Anthony Ida Eugene Madsen Provo Charles C In its quota of 890 men20 to contributing Is t'ie United State navy byLieut April Edwin tlie ionfiilent belief of in charge of the local naval Cithrlo i ecru it Im? station Against figures tluit were insignificantly small threengo the enlistments have inreused daily by leaps and bounds and the hirfee number of men who i wded into tlie naval recruiting office yesterday there is not a dnnb' hat liie full iiumlwr will be reached and even exceeded according to army men Such was the rush of business at the naval recruiting office Th'irsuav and y sterdav tliat Lieutenant Guthrie and hi:- assistants remained up all night In order to keep up with thci work and clear the decks for the work which slated with a rush yesterday morningAt the TTnlted Ffates army recruiting starion there was nearly as much and the records show activity that d:iv yesterday hy 'lay the number of appli- lations for enlistment is and in the army as well a Increasing in the navy Salt Lake will do her part The ma- vine corps re( station also exhibited g renter raiting enthusiasm in the way of recruiting yesterday and seven were for service accepted At the national guard recruiting bcad'i uu ter there was scarcely any it ami before wis r o’clock tt'iiviiy the jinx of "Friday the 13th” wore off xi the enlistment of one man for the saved the On an order Issued b v t’apt F EdayBurnham of the general’s office the station at adjutant 11’ S Main street will be abandoned today and tiito recruiting rtatlon will I removed ’ho vrmorv on Pierpont street Lieutenant Guthrie of the naVkl reel idling station yesterday received a it Ingram from the naval bureau at Washington congratulating him on the material increase in durexThe recruiting ing the month telegram recThe pressed great gratification ords show that for the week ending April 12 the local office enlisteu 175 men sixty-twfor the week ami against twenty-thre- e ending forApril the week ending March 29 s f - i I i Donnelly Bellevue Ida Leslie L Guymoa Salt Lake Clyde W Brady C Hall Salt Lake Sandy Robert 11 Robert Patterson Bingham Francis A Johnson Hooper ALeon IV Bird Passey Logan Lawrence Mendon Clawson Skinner Neunan Ida Joseph Morgan Logan Nell Casey Logan Dale M Turman Hamer Ida Edwin J Gerout Racine WIs UNITED STATES MAniNE CORPS G P Etchrgeon Moore Ida Howard O Whitehead Eureka Carl W Beck Eureka Ralph 12 Ilntton Eureka Frank E Lead bet ter Salt Lake Halt Monahan Salt Luka Colvin E West Salt lake NATIONAL GUARD John Riley Salt Lake cavalry I ca-alr- y as-atn- Six 11 o yo ming Rccru i ts Arc Given $10 Each tdistmenf at the naval recruiting station yesterday afternoon six oung meri from Sheridan Wyo were ea-presented with a $10 gold piece The gold pieces came from the Sheridan Commercial club and were to Krtwln Ornthrio recruiting paid officer y llic Continental National bank ATr- -r L' S Offered Wagons hy Express Company from New York the fP order office of Well Fargo & Co yes-t- rlay tendered to Lieut Edwin Guth-- i Jo-- sl ’ of tlie local naval recruiting station il of it wagons and meri for the di splay ami dissemination of literature in :lu effort to increase enthusiasm in Officers Show Keen Rivalry For Recruits Captain Watson by Tactical Stroke Captures 25 Men Thar tlie bird catches tlie worm is just early as true in these times of rivalry between the various reto secure enlistcruitingas stations ments it is in other affairs of life Advance notice was received in Salt Lake yesterday that about twenty-fiv- e young men in charge of postmasters would arrive on tne Short train evening Oregon from two or three pointsLine in southern Idaho Capt James E Watson in of the local army recruitingcharge station took time by the forelock and instead of for the wanmen to findwaiting his office after young about the streets was down dering at the railway station the arrival of the train waiting In several automobiles he escorted the young men up to his office secured their movement the of Utah is beingby planned Boy otter the services of alout 30u0 regis-ler-toft and 5uno unreRlstered scouts to tlie majors of the cities towns In which the hoys reside forandduty In the Iti tcrua t ional crisis are now befug sent out to all stake scout officials The hoys will not be enrolled without consent of their pari‘r dutyTliev ents will not be permitted to firearm- - nor to take carry of men in any capacity nor the willplaces In be used where or they any life limb place rnaj- be endangered son w G Farrell S D Evans Leon Sweet B F Redman James P Casey and George K Hale The committee will to the alliance at some futurereport meeting Five directors were elected as foln lows: II N Byrne of the company C B Hawley of the Electric company J F Hardof the Walk-Ove- r Shoe company ing James P Casey general manager of The comSmith-Paus pany and C A Faus Publishing of the Drug company Insurance Company SMELTER EMPLOYEES Keith-O’Brie- Inter-niounta- Herald-Republic- ln an Waives War Risks UNFURLDLD GLORY had been derided to premiums on war risks: made in policies almost in the event that the to war the premium of shall be advanced $30 John Oberlander 88 Messtipulation is that generally senger for tlie Company holder is called the first year Hoists Flag on Staff n‘ yesterday’s waiver by the board of trustees this advance Is eliminated Mr Hathaway expressed the opinion Smelter with grimy hands last nlglit that this action may be re- Joined withemployees cheeked school chilrosy garded as patriotic on the part of the dren in a mammoth celebration yesmembers of hi board of directors al- terday noon attending the raising of as one the Stars and Stripes on the new flag though his company is of tlie most conservativeregarded in the United staff at the Murray plant of the American Smelting & Refining company It States It is reported that the state Insurance Is estimated that more than 1000 school commissioner has on file the intentions children participated and nearly twice of certain insurance companies to in- that number of smelter hands and adult crease their war premiums at the rate residents of Murray The honor of of $100 a year was the extended to Johnraising Oberlander flag official messenger of the smelter who is hale Business Men Form and hearty at 88 years and who served with tlie Eighth Ohio volunteer Inthe civil war Mr Oberfantry Charity Organization lander during has been employed at the Murmore than thlrtv years At t1® annual meeting of the Busi- rayW smelter W Norton superintendent of the ness Mens alliance at the Commercial smelter at the exer-ois- presided club yesterday a committee was ap- Murray In a brief address he told of the pointedtheto suggest a plan for organ- meaning of the erection of a flag staff izing In thebusiness Institutions of the and he continued to explain that It had matter of providing char- - been placed in a foundation of granite city which he said was emblematic of the staunchness of the nation H P Johnson who is at the head of ASK FOR and GET the accounting department at the smelter was the next speaker He spoke especially to the smelter pople and declared that in their work be regarded as thedaily heroes of may they an industry which was of very significant Importance when a nation was exa crisis periencing There wag much applause when Mayor J W McHenry of Murray was the speakers stand He said Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price called Ittowas that not the railroads or the institutions of great that made the nation great industry but tne men who operated them E (J Gaufin superintendent of schools of Murray who was on the speaker's platform took charge of the exercises of the school children who represented all of the four schools In Murray es iHiorlick’s The Original Exalted Milk ODEO DANCING TONIGHT a Every person purchasing ticket for Tuesday receives a pass for Thursday also Herald-Repnbllc- N ’ll Auerbach's still offer a few more of these extraordinary values at 79c The wise ones are taking advantage of these elegant shirts now Qualities un-14 matched under 9100 Sizes to which has Contrary to an some quarters that been created In impression the local recruiting station for tne officers’ training camp is accepting enlistments under the promise that all young inen who attend the camp will be appointed to commissions In the regular army It Is rtated by K G Thomas of the intermountain division secretary of the Military Training Camp association that the local station Is merely a recruiting agency for the officers’ reserve training camp conducted under and by the authority of the United States war department It has no authority Mr Thomas says to le"uits and It receives only warded to Major General Franklin Bell of the western division of the army at Ban Francisco Whether or not those who enlist in the officers' reserve corps training camp are given commissions In the regular army will depend on their qualiwho fail to attain fications and those the desired standard will not be eligible forA appointment telegram was received at the training camp recruiting station yesterday the time for opening the camp changing from May 15 to June 1 thus giving fifThe teen days more for enlistment age limit has also 25been changed to 4a years instead of war department It is stated that theyears of one will authorize the establishment officers’ reserve training camp in each of the six departments without waitfor the action of It has ing where the camp not been determined Congress for this the western district will be established although It Is anticipated Fort will be designated that The localDouglas training recruiting 120 application station has distributed camp blanks to prospective recruits and to-it a these will be returned ut aJ Those who wish to enlist must submit a physician’s certificate f physical fitness letters of fecommendatlon from three prominent business mim and they must have college eduoatfcons or the equivalent E STATE DEFENSE PLAN Councils to Work in Con- junction With National Body Held Effective high-grad- WOMEN’S high-gra- de to 9445 fi Saturday Is Chi Id ren s Day at Auerbach's t lb U $150 $108 $208 $348 nnl up to $808 Vfe-- “ AJ w package z lG-o- BEET PRESERVING SI GAR will Auerbach's serve Jelly made Beet from Sugar from 2 m 5 p m I'TAH-IDAH- Fackage Postum can 27c 47c JELLO — All Flavors TOK 3 Heinz Chill AND LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS serge tan collar and cuffs 1 QQ Sauce LITTLE BOYS' GOATS and checks sport Novelty mixtures made of — dependable fabric style blue serge navy Qffi Special C No Q D or Phone Orders O BED WING 1 1 4 n ts J4 25e 5Qc MONK PURE Pints 25c 1 5e JOe Vegetables Civic Association Ten Salt Lake merchants are in Denver and will remain several days studying Denver business methods YesterHarday they were guests of President Comrington of tlie Denver Oivic and mercial association at the weekly luncheon of the association at which IT S Auerbach and W O Carbls repthe visitors addressed the resenting a members They were also given luncheon Thursday night and an automobile trip yesterday The part that merchant can play in at the the present crisis was discussed luncheon yesterday H S Auerbach a member of the Salt Lake party urged to Denver merchants to do their utmost conserve materials used in the manufacture of munitions He anticipated much longer that if the war lasted of every city would leading merchants be enlisted as members of the quartermaster’s department W O Car bis also of Balt Lake told what this city is doing along conservation of resources and called particular strict attention to the necessity for of waste economy and the eliminationLake The members of the Salt party are Walter C Lewis W O ACarbls H S N W Needham Auerbach H Byrne F S Bruger wN M Hamilton W Si-E Belfus and Sylvan Lysraan mon The visitors were much interestedDen-In units and plan of the the working ver civic and commercial association and will devote considerable time to its study of Jeremiah WilEvery& employee Co wool brokers of Boston liams is encouraged to take up arms fer his country The company has announced to that it stands ready to grant leavethe to follow any employee who wants colors Moreover it w'ill guarantee the employee against any financial loss WOMEN SEEK LIGHT OF MODERN METHODS Board Asked to Permit Parents to Use School Kitchens it Salt Lake Theatre ir LAST TIME MATINEE TODAY AT 230 ORPBEUM ROAD SHOW The biggest vaudeville de-la- sboM’ FLANAGAN & EDWARDS ?ox-- A MODERN MONTE ORISTO’EStodrm" ' t' eat s Suits Two-Pan- ts $545 Un equaled values in stylish new model suits in a splendid ramie of lever new patterns years Sizes i 6 to l: Sale Suits extraordinary H big lot of suitas of a great special quality offered bargain lot for QC — today at A 60 9AFETY FIRST UAMFAIGV For the purpose of the “safety first” idea in the Fait lni-territor- “THE GOLDEN WEST" Wilke Player presenting MATINEE SATURDAY Prices: 15c and 25c Night prices: 15c 25c 35c 50c boxes 7 Ic Nest Weeki Thr Spollera Cyril frauds NEXT ATTRACTION Nights and Mat Starting Mon APRIL 16 JULIAN ELTIRIGE LUCY” IN -- COUSIN Seat Now on Sale TllEATHE The People's Favorite on State St OI'EMVU II ILL ROWK Premier Lariat and Rope Throwers HULL AND MI 'LL Dancer? and Musicians Novelty Kl IKIN' HOLT OUIISLEU Italian Grand opera Singer THE NEWMANS-Funinak re Novelty PA THE COMEDY Three shows dally 24 5 730 9 p m Admission lO nnd 2K Free carnations to all ladies attending our matinees during opening week of the year GREATER MORGAN DANCERS SOH 16 GRUMPY &y TODAY ion coats and two style in pnjitswell pair of lined kniekerboeker particularly staple patterns suited £ur school wear Sizes 6 - 91-- Governor Bamberger has Indorsed the plan announced by the council of national defense lit Washington D C for the appointment of state’ decalling fense councils to work In conjunction with and under the direction of the national organization in the furtherance of preparedness plana Mr Bamsaid last berger “I believe the night: idea is a good one and that such and reciprocal advising and assistance as Is sugwill effective action gested thebring country I understand throughout It Is suggested that the governors v census until unimilitary starting are measures form The value of the censuses willprepared doubtless as the national defense council asserts deupon their uniformity ” pend The largely governors of the various states have been asked to accompany the apof their respective defense pointmentwith a grant of broad powers WHITE FLAGS HOISTED councils and to make the membership repreof stato resources BY AUSTRIAN TROOPS sentative Several states have already appointed councils and havetobegun cenPetrograd April 13 — Austrian troops sus of citizens liable stare military bodies with the Russians in Galicia service The proposed it engaged ran up white flags and attempted to is said will be able to give invaluable In for effective go over to the Russian lines yesterday assistance of organizing the war Plans of action the war office announces On being prosecution state defense the proposed councils attacked by tlielr own artillery they for will be announced from Washington to trenches their returned i within a week Suits ts the following committee shopmen ha been& appointed to p'ti Rio Grande snfi with the Denver the coming term department for six months: J II Thayer chain::!' machinists' department IV t Taj f' W J Holt car department: X car repairers' departin' n Price ' Roberts store Everett rehe when and lack of employment B S it J Solomon blacksmiths: department service to the turns The offer applies boilermakers or the service of of the United States home the the State of Massachusetts sr state of the company Announcement of the offer is made in a letter received by W C Snow local representative yesterday The letter follows: “In the present national emergency it is the desire of this concern that none of its employees who may desire to NOW SHOWING offer their services to the army or Massachusetts volunnavy or to the teer militia or to the naval reserve Hugo B Koch Marie Dun-kl- e for should be prevented from doing so rea& Co Marie Bussell business reasons or for financial sons Goldsmith ts Pinard Evelyn “If any of our employees are desir& Dooly Hubert Dyer & ous of offering their services to the Co United States government or to the Big Surprise Feature Htate of Massachusetts this firm will Seventh Episode "The Sewithout loss of employees grant such as cret be necessary time may wages such Kingdom" for their preliminaryor training In case called mobilized otherwise are thej' active service this firm will coninto tinue such employees on the pay roll as as' such employees continue In long the service of the United States or the while in state paying suchsum employees added to which active service a the pav thej- may receive from the United States or the state will amount to the full amount of wages such emNOW PLAYING are now receiving ployees Dnvld Bclaaco wonderful story of “At the end of hostilities such emearly Gnllfornfa days ployees will he taken back into their positions regular “This proposition from us to be In GIRL OF THE force from this date till the end of hos- Salt Lake schools will be adapted to the education of the mother and patrons of Salt Lake children If the board of education acts favorably on a petition of the Home and School league at the next meeting The has petitioned the board use of school kitchens and for theleague with light and heat tilities” equipment together for lesson in home economics for parent of school children Miss Gertrude McCheyne of the Utah has outlined Agricultural courses to meet college the demands of the local women a follows: Home furnishing and decorating MATINEE TODAY twelve weeks mothercraft ten weeks selection and preparation of foods ten TONIGHT TIME weeks household sanitation six week and remodeling and renovation of hats YOUTH IS GIVEN and clothing four weeks One resident Instructor will be supplied for each Three classes will be held each FINE FOR SPEEDING coursel In his International success the week one Friday night the others Satcomedy-dram- a afternoon and morning Saturday urday 1352 E Andrew Warrum student South Tenrple street was arrested n L STERLING DIES for speeding his Wednesday evening Fork April 13 —Hyrum I He Patrolman Spanish Gordy automobile by died court suddenly at his home last in the $25 Sterling was fined police The most artistic performance of neuralgia of the heart after night Mr Sterling with but a few hours’28 Illness the history of the stage “You are entirely too carelessadvised 1850 at New Brunswas born June vour gasoline “Your young neman” Evww BOe to 93 Mat BOe Price il will be $25” wick Canada to Judge Tobin yes-tcrd- Spring $47© Pinch-bac- k Auerbach’ Wool Brokers to Aid Fight DENVER'S GUESTS Are Ready to Pay Soldiers Ten Men Prominent in Utah Affairs Entertained by Two-Pan- 9V? carry a stock of Flae large Fresh Fruits and I Suits 4 4 IMPORTED VIRGIN OLIA E All 9425 Gallon 9225 gallon 9125 Quarts IHtC pint ozs All blends I JIG AN BERRY JLICE OLD GRAPE-- J quart pint lb Quarts 90o ALMO MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI 2 packages for Xb CIL'E bottle SALT LAKE MERCHANTS ARE ! Boys’ -- 1 3-- 10-o- CSLO $1975 $2450 and $2950 $1-17- 5 AND SAMPLES OF FOOD PRODUCTS BESIDES MANY SPECIAL GROCERY SAVINGS IN AUERBACH’S 1HG GROCERY DEPT MONARCH FRESH LIBBY’S FRESH CUDAHY D C COFFF ROASTED FRUITS PURE LARD 1 34e b can Peaches Pears and 10O Per Cent Pure can I9e Apricots No 8 fV 2 cans MONARCH TEA No 5 9140 ’4-22e ® can No 10 9205 POST TOASTIES can z 3e T 1 Am years ol 9995 FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Made of white India lawn with deribbon and6 lightful touches of lace Sizes 2 to embroidery trimming plain back belted style represented garments Twills Gabardines Velours Werges Poplins Tafand Novelties Featuring every wanted colfetas or Priced at AUERBACH'S PURE FOOD SHOW DAINTIEST OF WHITE DRESSES FOR THE LITTLE GIRLS 4 clever style touches of the original retaining the The fabrics Include Polret with gray brown or white or and brown vamps with whitetops fawn tops All on new medium long vamp narrow toe lasts with either wood— covered or leather Louis heels Today Special shirts at from tl45 Every value supreme n Smart New Top Coats Auerbach's reproductions of high cost models NOVELTY LACE Made in white brown bronze and dark gray solid colors Two-ton- e combinations in black vamp OTTIER SHIRTS— See Auerbach's e from Auerbach's regular $2250 $2500 and $27 5 collections New Barrel Teg Top and straight Mne effects featuring all the new high colors as a ell as navy and black The materials include Georgettes Thffetas Crepe 6e Chines Crepe Meteors Satin and Novelties — BOOTS 1$ PURCHASE OF New Spring Dresses dressss Combined with a number of Saturday Shoe Special j All-wo- ME CHANGED A SPECIAL nn Men's Dress Shirts S GUNN S DAWSON Applicants for Commissions in Army Will Begin Work June 1 Instead of May 15 to Proffer Services 111 T CAMP lloy Scouts of Utah waJvo all extra try FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS This coupon If presented today will entitle you to purchase 85c Toasted Marshmallows at lb LIMIT THREE POUNDS TO A CUSTOMER April 14th 1917 Auerbach Company Saturday German-America- publican Distinctive New Spring Wear lb Spanisli-America- Herald-Re- Family 35c TOASTED MARSHMALLO WS Two Salt Lake residents veterans of the Spanish -- American war aretostrivjoin ing to form a local company organiTheodore Roosevelt's military aons or zation and fight beside the France on the west front Sof the world Gunn and war These men are T N 8 Dawson Mr Gunn has been talking to many war veterans of the Spanish-America- n in who were with him and Dawson 1898-9- 9 From Idaho enlistment Fred O Hathaway manager of the local division of the ifutuaY Life Insure Veterans of War Trying to Raise Company for Service Spanish-America- n the Philippine campaign in and to other discharged regular army men who are not on the reserved list He says that all of them are anxious to enlist and prefer going with Colonel Roosevelt if for taking a his across the plans water succeed war brigade “We veterans of the would like very much to Spanish help organize such a company of veterans or trained soldiers’ from Utah to go with Teddy Roosevelt in case he gets permission to cross the ocean with his said Mr Gunn yesterday: brigade” case he forms such a brigade of “in Americans for foreign service to help the honor of our country In uphold fact so anxious have I been personally as is my friend Mr Dawson that we have sent the following letter to him at his ‘New York City home ofour services in his command” fering The letter to Colonel Roosevelt follows: Salt Lake City 13Utah 1917 April Hon Theodore Roosevelt New York City N Y Care of The Outlook Magazine Dear nSir — As two veterans of the war we wish to apfor foreign service In France with ply the brigade which you are planning to for particiorganize among Americans n war pation in the We would like nothing better than to help advance Old Glory against the Germans fighting side by side with the French the ancient allies of the United States of America Please notify us care of The Salt Lake City Utah and we will leave for New York at any time you mention Yours for the service of our coun- For the whole SATURDAY COUPON SPECIAL El-m- en -- Shoes’ 10c e Mil-to- Army Officer in Charge Confident 800 Will Join Colors by April 20 “Educator pieces of good quality dress ginghams 2? in wide A good variety of styles suitable for house dresses and —chil- dren’s wear To- Pom-ro- y Archie Lee Christensen Just UTAHNS WOULD JosephMillard Thornton MeCbe Galrled Hlalne Henry Wllrofk Perry CALL OF NAVY Ginghams HELEN HOLMES in the “RAILROAD RAIDERS Railroad drama of intense interest Direction of J P McGowan famous and the Game” and for ”Tho Girlthe “A Lass of Lumberlands” Thrills! Suspense! Action! Big tcenes Produced bv Signal Film Co GEO OVEV “FAN TOMAS” “The Finger Prints” Cub comedy Tomorrow “SHORTY" and “THE VOICE ON THE WIRE" IllDSTO DANCING TONIGHT Beemley Orchestra j |