Show ' THE 10 34 SCHOOLS TO SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 15 1917 HERAIiD-REPUBLICA- N -- Offers 500 Women Wireless Experts PRESENT PLAYS - y v 'v ? Home and School League to Give Entertainments at Salt Lake Theatre ' Th school entertainment under the auspice ot the city schools for the benefit of the Home and School league and the Salt Lake teachers’ hospital fund will he given In the Salt Lake theatre Monday and Tuesday April 28 and 24 There will be two separate entertainments each to be presented one afternoon and one evening — making four performances On Monday afternoon an a4 the following seventeen schoolsevening will In the numbers Indicated: appear Columbus— La Pas tore Ho dance In costume ' Edison —In Mother Goose Land kin- dergarten Fremont — Dance of Spring Hawthorne — Fancy and figure marchseventh—grade ingHamilton The Passing of the Red Man — drill Irving Chorus and ’Welcome Sweet Spring”parasol Longfellow — Dance Chimes of Dunkirk first— grade Lowell specialties excerpts from “MiloSong San” Japanese — Riverside Spanish dance Sumnor— Junior High school chorus 275 voices — Dramatization Fairy Land Training Webster — Dance Doll’s Dream Wasatch —Minuet second grade Washington —Living pictures Illusand songs popular trating — Playlet patriotic or patriotlo Whittier drill The Melting Pot — West Junior Mlnust Junior High school East High — Dance "The Elements” On Tuesday seventeen additional t schools will appear afternoon and In the following program: evening — dance Bryant —Spanish Dance and chorus in Dutch Douglas costume — Chorus 110 voices Emerson —Flower dance second grade Ensign— march dance Forest Motor Franklin — Dance Hot Cross Buns first grade Grant — Pantomime "In Dreamland" Jackson — Rhythmic exercises kindergarten "A Natural Jefferson — Comedy Spell" Lafayette —Original playlet "The Growth of— Uncle Sam" Lincoln Old rustlo dance fifth and sixth grades first songs Onequa — Dramatized grade — Oqulrrh The lads and lassies of the red white—and blue 76 Liberty Playlet The Spirit of drill and I'intah — Japanese song East Junior— Boys’ chorus forty ' voices West High —Sword dance More than 700 children will take part t and every school in the system will be As has always been the represented ' case every detail connected with these performances will be worked out and r by the principals of the city supervised schools The Elks’ club has again been tendered to the committee in of the entertainment and will be charge used as last year for the combined purpose of caring for and entertaining the evening perthe children formances Induring the spacious ceremonial room of the club the entire program of each performance wlllbe given fifteen minutes in advance of the appearance of each number on the theatre stage fust across the street This will enable each pupil taking part to have or a dress rethe double advantage hearsal while at the same time witthe entire program nessing practically aa by his fellow pupils given The of tickets will be as follows: prices floor Evening entire ground and center of first circle 50c sides of circle 35c first olrcle and entire balance of house 25c family All 50c ana 35c Beats reserved Matinee: Dress circle boxes and Stalls 35c seats to be sold to adults only balance of the houae 15o to children None of these seats will be reserved No tickets will be sold through any at organization may be the theatre boxThey office which bought will open 20 at 10 o’clock Friday morning April The committee of principals in charge of arrangements is as follows: J H Coombs chairman and stage manager Miss Etta Powers and Miss Lillian Whelan In charge at the Elks’ club II J Stearns in charge of transportpupils from Elks’ club to theatre' Anderson publicity and finance JingIed A FOREIGX LUXURY "So you are asking for my In marriage” said Mr Cash-le- y "Well you must understand that my daughter has always been- accustomed to all the luxuries of wealth” "Yes yes” replied the count briszat is what I am" —Chicago tling Heraldup i MRS HERBERT SUMNER GWEN Mrs Herbert Sumner Owen a prom- inent woman suffrage worker and now chairman of the wireless division of the National League for Women’s Service Is the founder of the first commercial class In wireless telegraphy for women She has offered to providethe navy with 500 licensed women operators within six months to take the see dnty place of the men needed for Mrs Owen has seventy-fiv- e young women enrolled In the class being conducted by the league at Hunter colthat lege New Tork and It Is expected sevclasses will soon be organized in eral cities throughout the country The physical changes in a woman from youth to old age are fraught with many dangers The young girl the young wife and mother the middle aged woman struggling with the trials ' have new physical conditions to contend with that bnly the hardiest with- of “change of life” allfall victims to some distressing feminine disorder that makes life a misery stand' The majority When a woman feels that some disease peculiar to her sex is developing in her system she should immediately profit by the experience of others and begin taking E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Lydia this famous has been For three sick A"? Bishop A G Glaque and Howard J -Layton will speak at the Seventh ward The meeting is evening meeting this called for 6 o’clock At the Richards ward meeting this musio will be furnished by evening Dolle and choir Joseph KJar Myrtle East Mill Cieek quartet and Don PriestWomanhood Girlhood Change of Life ly and choir “ — Mass — “ Doctors said I had dissides Miller’s and in both Falls Taunton Mass I had pains the Lowell Mass —“For the last three years I have Home missionaries will addressevenand placement very badly and I would have to have been troubled with the at the Ensign ward this meetmeeting645 every month I had to stay at home from work o’clock The regular Change of Life and the bad to came ing at our an operation I had a soreness in both sides and woman One suffer a long time day a ! will be held ing of the ward 9teachers a pulling sensation in my right side I could not feelings common at that time I was in a very nerhouse and asked my mother why I was suffering this morning at o'clock Charles W Huhl will speak Mother told her that I suffered every month and do much work the pain was so bad I was a ’so vous condition with headaches and pain a good onBishop the "Signs of the Times” at the said ‘ Why don’t you buy a bottle of Lydia E troubled with irregularity and other weaknesses she deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work A sacramental services In the Nineteenth Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?’ My mother My blood was poor We had been married four friend asked me to ward chapel this evening at 630 o’clock try Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegwas so well that I years and had no children After using Lydia E next Dr 33 G Gowans state superintendmonth the and I it bought ent will speak on "Parents’ Class etable Compound which I did and it has helped worked all the month without staying at home a Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Puriin the First Work” at the service health now and have told lots fier I became weii and strong and was saved fium me in every way I ' am not nearly so nervous ward chapel this evening at 630 day I am in good o'clock — Rus22 an Miss Morin We of about now are Clarice it” the parents of a big no headache or pain girls operation I must say that Lydia E The session of the officers and teachsell St Taunton Mass baby girl and I praise your remedies to others ana Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the best remers of the Liberty stake Sunday schools 7 the If all young women who are not well could see in Sive you Permission to publish my letter”— Mrs will he addressed this afternoon inKim—Mrs Margaret woman sick can Edward P take” First ward chapel by any edy file above of like the our letters Jr Bridge St Miller’s Falls great they library ball of the Deseret Sunday school would be convinced our medicine would help them Mass Quinn Rear 259 Worthen St Lowell Maas board The meeting will convene at 2 A musical program will be o’clock furnished by Miss Mae Anderson The of unsolicited above prove Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is all Herman Wells and W W Rlter will claimed is E he Co Mass Medicine Lydia Lynn speak at the services in the Twentieth ward chapel this evening The choir will furnish special music asr II The methods for Instructing' children on the origin of mortal life will be the theme of an dddress to be delivered before by Miss Rose Jones this morning the Second ward parents’ class The can government for entering the Eu- a barrel an increase of 40 cents since he be satisfied that the person apply opposite the names of the respective will he ad- PLANT EXPERIMENTS intermediate departments war ropean as follows: M and $1 higher than the price lng for the same Is of good moral char- shareholders Whitaker former dressed by John yesterday John Spargo of New Tork who subNo shares Amt acter of the & month ago and and lawful that of the Betterment league age president to the convention a minority reMAY DEVELOP SERUM mittedfrom 29—II W Doacher same Is sought will which for the purpose Elders S H Allen and T Hullsacrathe resolutions committee 30 — H V Doscher port is lawful and that the granting of the be the speakers at the regular a desire for American vie GREENIG FUNERAL 31 — H W Doscher! same will not endanger public safety expressing FOR CURE In the Twenty-sevent- h OF ment services TUMOR the 32 — H W Doscher declaration Isthat tory predicted The the of date recite shall and street corner Fourth P permit ward chapel the drawn 81 —Scott Weller would up by suance same in be insurgents sixty shall and that the avenue this morning The choir and SERVICES TOMORROW valid thirty days from said date the 89—John Gal lac her Philadelphia April 14 —The knowl- be approved by a large majority at the soloists wl(l render special music 90—John Gallacher edge of the cause of tumors and the referendum name and address of the person to —A E Walther 1000 discovery of a counteractive serum was whom granted and the purpose for 136 — Funeral services William for Greenig foreshadowed at the meeting here last 160 J R Sebree is which ammunition on for such and elevator weapon years GREAT NORTHWEST many operator the American Philosophical FLOUR-I161 — J R Sebree PORTLAND night of Erwin the city side of the joint building will to be used The permit shall be coun 391 — P H Cook Smith of the bureau F 2 o'clock terslgned by the person to whom Issued be Moose held from the at hall SOWS MORE ACRES society of plant industry of the United States B D Iiamlll be 408 — shall the be If tomorrow not used it afternoon view Friends permit may NOW BARREL 500 of agriculture gave de493 — Herman Conen to of Lake department the returned Salt sheriff the of the at body undertaking parlors 502 — C A Amussen of experiments made to determine THAN EVER BEFORE tails Is used & Allcott 544 S Main street county Utah the If permit Qualtrough 679— George Dry the cause and probable cure of the maperson receiving the same shall reInterment will be In the Portland Ore April 14 —Wheat went this afternoon 583 — E S Empeyberg turn Lake of Salt the sheriff it lignant growths i — 'to re14 St Paul April above the two' dollar mark here today City cemetery Patriotic 607 —Otto O Oblad county Utah at the same time that 620 time in the history of the — Margaret Savage sponse to President Wilson’s apthe first for 6161 Is Salt made to of sheriff the report for Increased production of Notices— Probate and 30000 peal 621 when Merchants Guardianship Richard exchange an as Lake SOCIALISTS Utah Savage TAKE TO county required foodstuffs is evident throughout 622 — Richard Savage 8696 bushels of May bluestem sold at $203 ordinance passed by the boardby of 671 from the northwest Reports today Mon— E G Woolley Jr 1000 or Consult clerk of the commissioners of the The broke Pacific a all bushel county respective county county price Minnesota the Dakotas and WAR REFERENDUM — Salt Lake State of Utah April 9th 836 — F C Dern signers for further Information northwest records Flour also jumped tana showed that greater acreage 1000 Bros J91 Badger e 1917 One 40 cents a barrel to 31240 retail than ever before will be sown by 1000 E W Griffiths 2 Any person violating any inthedistricTcourtTpro-batSection St Louis April 14 — Sixty Socialists week-ag-o farmers while gardening has been at 11120 per division in and for Salt Lake of the provisions of this ordinance 1002— E W Griffiths retailed flour who attended the national convention barrel — Fred Kimball given marked Impetus In nearly county State of Utah upon conviction thereof be pun- 1093 for of the party here today made plans enof Ann shall every city and town estate In the matter — the 1133 — Clara Bee of 616 a fine ished not $29900 by exceeding In many sections of Montana it' submitting to a referendum of the — deceased Notice James 1186 — A E 14 Hartensteln or In Francisco San the county April Imprisonment "Family is said tractor plows are running tire party the resolutions adopted by The of Ernest James 1187— E A Hartensteln six 1188— for bya period not longer than jail twenty-fou- r hours a day the convention letters issuance to himself of praying condemning the Ameri grade" flour sold here today at $1020 for thepetition E A Hartensteln imor fine and both months such 1189 — E A Hartensteln of administration in the estate of Ann prisonment by — E A Hartensteln James deceased has been set for hearSection 3’ This ordinance shall take 1190 —E A Hartensteln on Friday the 27th day of April effect 1191 ing of on the 25th and after day not 1192— A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p m at the E A Hartensteln 1917 A D this day being 1193 — E A Hartensteln the courtroom April county courthouse In LakeIts fifteen less after than passage days —E A Hartensteln of said court in Salt City Salt Passed by the board of county com- 1194 1195 — E A Hartensteln Lake county Utah of Lake of Salt the missioners county 1196 — E A Hartensteln Witness the clerk of said court with Utah April 9th A D 1917 1197 — E A Hartensteln the seal thereof affixed this 12th day State of LAFAYETTE HANCHETT 1257 — W J Smith of April A D 1917 Chairman of the Board of County 1258 —W J Smith THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) Commissioners 1272 — Dern & Thomas By J E Clark Deputy Clerk (Seal) W I Snyder Attorney for Petitioner 1300— W G Kind Attest Thomas Homer County Clerk 1301 —W G Kind ' SHERIFF’S SALE 1463 — H W Cram STOCKHOLDOF SPECIAL NOTICE 1464 —H W Cram IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT SR’S MEETING and the date of their births There is no 1465 — H W Cram torical library here for the use of our mem-he- rs Lake City county of Salt Lake State GENEALOGICAL friend In Chicago has MEETING SPECIAL A THE OF 1466 — II IV Cram index Utah of he recorded but has is It the finest collection chronologically material resume comqt stockholders of the Selma Mines — H W Cram furnished this department with a 116 No fees charged for research work For thi May Gray plaintiff against French concerning New Jersey In existence outside will be held at 151 S Second East 1467 — J F Dunn pany 1478 Leon a company of the statistical condition of the churches In corporation Baking two of that state years'1 they have kept a I'erv’oaal Lake City Utah on April 28 1917 1479 — J F Dunn past Ycre and Charles Wille defendants To Salt that great city Many would be glad to know which aid as an index hour of 730 p m The purpose 1480 —J F Dunn the at system filing west l000 be sold sale Carroll at O’Carroll the at sheriffs — Records oil Mrthlhow they might proceed to secure further officers and 1481 — J F Dunn of this Lutheran meeting Is to elect “Evangelical courthouse front door the of county “Carroll from of as whom transact business records — olf Is such the church other may 1482 J F Dunn data from the various patronymic in the city and county of Salt Lake be date and place of parents name and State derived led the Elians at the Battle Clon-to- rf 1483 — J F Dunn properly presented 1000 of confllhnatloii on 9th Utah Chicago Moreover what is true of one sect State of of and date of May and the baptism day place of order the By D A 1484 — J F Dunn 1014” president 1000 A In Chicago in regard to their vital statistics Frederick 1917 D Carroll noon John 12 said of at o'clock are born In the old countrjr recorded If — 1485 J F Dunn A B T C D in the Journal of the Royal 1000 fliZ Is very likely true of the same sect In any day all the right title claim and intheir date of Arrival in America and time olf 1486 — J F Dunn 1000 BIDS and in of terest said of defendants and Historical Association of Archaeological other city of this nation a member Is kept If by letter 1487 — J F Dunn 297 becoming to BE WILL the BIDS AT propdescribed real RECEIVED 1883 Ireland October following for (Volume VI fourth The Cook county clerk keeps records of 1489 — E W Hulse the church thitfr datjs join to by to they of the baptism wit: office the erty up undersigned 1507 — B N Jensen all births marriages and deaths The law series) 7 1917 of marriage and of death with the place of Lot 85 and the west 15 feet of lot 12 o’clock noon May for In O’Hart’s "Irish Pedigrees” this Carroll 1508 — B N Jenaen 36 in block 2 of Coates & Corum’s submotor 20000 today requires all doctors to record all births in vehicle is recorded Their chlldiwn folburial their dupliplates 1509 — R N Jenaen twenty-fir- st the In is descent (or 27 Cearbhall) and deaths but they do not get a complete C division Lake Salt cate block Lu'All same ScandlnavBan In low order platin Salt lake the 1510 — R N Jensen from Olloll Olum Con 100 of motor 5000 commercial vehicle Situate of survey list because of the carelessness of many docCity churches kept a record arranged lli 1511 — B N Jensen theran A In D 122 battles State Utah about of Of county the O’Carrolls duplicate — tors but those they do get are filed accordR Sebree chronological order as well as an Indix book 1000 dealer’s motor vehicle plates in 1514 J Purchase price payable in lawful plates king and chief of Elz O’Carroll Queen’z M J Dailey 1515— can ing to the initial of the letter of the sursatisthese be records Before examine! United States the of money duplicate — were Ireland M county many notables who name All of these records are open for InJ Dailey 3000 motor cycle plates in duplicate 1516 Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this factory evidence must be given to slRw that In the troublous times of King Charles I 151 7— M J Dailey 2000 D 1917 14th chauffeurs’ A spection at any time but a fountain pen or of is for badges the day April — M J Dailey genealogical purposes inspection 'suffered loss of property and banishment bea bottle of Ink are not permitted in the JOHN S CORLESS file In the office of 1518 Specificationsofonstate "The Swedish M E —Records of lmpttsriw 1519 — M J Dalle) cause to their of the of state Sheriff the recState Lake Salt of loyalty la county vault This precaution secretary HARDEN BKNNIOX king taken to keep capitoL 1520 — Vivian Snow confirmation date and place wtlh the par- The "Life and Correspondence Utah of Charles —Joseph Broderick ords from being changed by those who visit are kept When and wlicre re- namei ents M Sheriff of Mathews F State ' 1522 By Carroll of Carrollton” by Rowland contains Secretary Deputy 1524 — W H Child them with criminal intentions However church the ceived into letter call it Plainby (w Irwin Clawson Attorney for a very excellent pedigree 1526— II B Cole there are no records here previous to Octo-bmtiff recommends) and where they go and how ASSESSMENT NO HL 1527 — H B Cole own Connection of my ancestor 1817 when the business section of the with ' 15th Date of first publication April and place wit'fi leave date 1528 — John W Colburn Marriages they O’C&rroll's O’Hart’s of has MOUNTAIN CHAMPION not A Mixwas 917 been D GOLD Pedigree — city 1529 destroyed by fire Amos Cornwall bride Deaths with aga and groom age of established but believe that there is a conoffice and 1580 — Amos Cornwall e bonds Milling Co Principal "The probate and land records ing Jk of AN ORDINANCE and date of death Records are made chron216 S Main street 1583 — Dern & Thomas buslnesa was James O'Carroll of nection he place decrees wills and deeds are kept In probate AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE Salt Lake City Utah ologically and alphabetically Indexed by tbe 1535 — W M McCrea Ireland Banished Tyrone County within ammunition vaults and may be called for by asking for sale and of firearms 1b herebv given that at a 153S — surnames the of Notice letters from Newat he settled St Ireland Utah John Schelegel Lake Salt ' name limits county the of the under which they are filed and givof directors held 1548 — JF M —Keep few record board the of Church The R Snow & Co meeting "Baptist cities 1789 before foundland because of In outside limits the Incorporated that asor so the year 1917 in date an March of which are 20th on the ing nearly 1555— E W Hulse & Co they day clerk of the church usually keeps track f and towns 25 his son Patrick my -' sessment of of 1 cent per share was 1556 — F R Snow made & Co ' and the deaths thongh the ' April commissioners of the The of board baptisms county on St was John the at born father stock 1557 — W M Havener levied and assessed capital Churches Utah of State Lake of not the of Salt are much to value records the genealcounty Issued and outstanding of the corpora- 1559 — F R Snow & Co Patrick O'Carroll settled in the province ordains as follows: "Catholic — The priest very pleasant ReMinisters keep the records f mat-- jr tion payable forthwith to C R Long 1560 — Dlxon-Mlllogist of Co Canada and Brunswick New 1 a raised for unlawful he shall Section It large ceived Brother Johnson kindly are of said company at 216 S 1561 —Dixon-Millwhen transferred the but Co secretary Explained they leges his some of children a manufacturer and than the other family person any joined street Salt Lake City Utah Any 1562 — E A Hartensteln that the records of baptisms containing recrecords may be destroyed as they ivre peror wholesaler or retail dealer therein Main Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints this assessment may 1563— S G Serville stock ords of births also the names of father and upon which directto commerce for sonal property the of purpose and came to Utah (see Young Woman’s Jouron the 24th day of April 1564 —Tony remain unpaid Jacobson — mother and the names of the sponsors They loan or borrow sell Church a church ly buy Indirectly "Congregational Keeps nal for September 1916 Bee Hive Girls’ story 1917 will be delinquent and advertised 1565 — C I Whitney reor deliver trade of confirmation marriages and barter names and away confirmations give keep records the letters roll Dixon-Mill— auction and 1566 unless at sale "For the Gospel Sake”) Temple work Is for Co public ceive within the limits of Salt Lake deaths- - These records are kept under lock la made before will be sold 1567— W H Child street numbers of members The baptismal inpayment done on the pedigrees mentioned herebeing limits of outside Utah the county 1917 and key but a permit to look over them can of recto on 11th pay 780— T M May day records no birth date or age Marriage in and for other Carroll names found in Irish pistol the the corporated cities and towns any or assessment thereon to- 1539 — DesireHuyett be obtained from the chancellor of the diodelinquent Vaucher ords with no age just the date of marrlagn or similar weapon any of revolver records the at the GenealoUtah gun library cost of advertising and exwith And in accordance with law and an cese gether or records unless the shells ammunition No buyer funeral A or sur family organization gical society C R LONG Secy order of the board of directors made penses of sale borrower or person receiving such "Evangelical — The minister showed the name organization Is contemplated for the "Christian Scientists— --Keep np records ason Lake Utah Salt the 6th day of March 1917 so many obCity first shall or ammunition weapon There were four the baptisms records matsto them there la no necessity of doing near future and we would be pleased to corof each parcel of raid stock as shares same be to and the tain and deliver confirmations and deaths Where who might be interested rial marriages DELINdUENT NOTICE may be necessary will be sold at pub- with any things respond the received and demanded person by COLUMBUS-REXAL- L it Is convenient the records of the date or are contemplating doing any work along CONSOLIDAT-e- d lic auction at the office of the comGenerous contribution to the Genrploglcl or delivering such selling loaning 125 Main street Salt Lake City and parents' names are recorded In Mines Revolution Sons within or the of ammunition the lines of these company weapon thirty Principal place of Bany on society library the 27th day of April 1917 at Lake a perSalt business Utah thereof issuance after the the marriage records they record the name days THOMAS M CARROLL Los Angeles CaL by Mr Monnette who h$s 11 a m to pay the — There are City Notice mitdelinquent assessSalt Lake of upon county the sheriff of delinquent imd his 327 entire of the bride and groom their parents’ names D street Salt Lake City genealogical the cost of just placed his Utah authorising such person to ac- the following described stock on ac- ment thereonandtogether with of sale count of assessment No 2 of two cents advertising expenses aueh weapon or ammunition quire F B COOK Such permit may be lssued by the (2c) per share levied on the 6th day 125 Main street Salt LakeSecretary City Utah Salt Lake county Utah if of March 1917 the several amounts set sheriff of generations helping Just as it helped these three women women 5 - - -- great number -- daugh-ter’gpha- remedy Guilrljlt letters like the to that it that Pinkham N $1240 ' - nd - - A - ’ son-in-la- w - - er 1 Auch-nachl- oy great-grand- er er ‘ - er of-blrt- - h V V V a |