Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 20 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N rf" IFEMY ISSUES PMCLAMATIMDN EXTRA r fei 8 - 8 : 8 ' ' r Uncle Sam’s 8 - id )e m p 3 5a AsMeg Pa sna Jt ta h fm to is p 11 i i fci p® m im i mP i to m v: “ 8 8 EITMI ! 8 THENACT I ' 1 - -- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 £ - 8 8 ‘ PAINT COMPANY supports the Mayor in his Clean-u- p We have fresh stocks of everything that Salt Lakers will need in making their home-tow-n thing of beauty and a joy forever” but also :the most healthful city in the land Proclamation & ' r ' not only “a ' 8 i YOU CAN DEPEND ON at ‘8 THE SALT LAKE GLASS & PAINT GO' 8 8 8 At 33 E P First South 1 Hi I m P® 1 256 S STATE 8 Jackies scrub what they can’t paint and they paint what they can’t scrub— there is strength in being clean! THE SALT LAKE GLASS Qgaiiii pill iv 8-- EL' ' 8 OK THE BATTLESHIP 5 m p GMzcmis ofi Sailtl LaiCie to tlDne' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Sale starts Friday morning Whereas sanitary conditions are an imperative essential to and individual municipal health and Whereas we are now at the advent of that season of the year when the dirt and waste that have accumulated during the winter should be gathered and disposed of and’ every effort made to remove any conditions liable to jeopardize public health Now therefore I W Mont Ferry mayor of Salt Lake City do hereby designate the period from- April 16 to May 7 as a time for the “Annual Spring Clean-Up- ” and call upon all citizens to clean up their premises and urge them to avail themselves of the advice and assistance of the health department in this wofk Let there be a united effort on the1 part of all citizens to maintain this city on the high level of sanitary excellence it has held in the past Let ns remember that every man woman and child has a part to piny and that the One Big Lot pg!p One Big Lot Paints and Finishes means satisfaction and economy in making your home bright and attractive Our service and sugges- tions will please you Arbor Day Is Over — Don’t Stop Planting — Keep Everlasting!! At B - till every available iijcli of ground you have is under cultivation — the sunshine and warm days although a little tardy are bound to ACME QUALITY come PAIEJT Regardless of the fact that wall paper has advanced over 50 per cent at the factories we shall continue sales on most of our stock at same prices as last year We shall be able to protect our customers in the wall paper line from the tremendous advances they are obliged to pay for other kinds of mer- ‘ chandise ' : v- - A- - - One Big Lot Pair FIVE BANKRUPT STOCKS ON SALE Thousands of pairs of shoes bought under the hammer for a small fraction of their worth enables us to sell at such unheard of prices We can save you money on Paints Drugs Groceries Hardware Men’s and Ladies’-SuitCoats Hats Caps Underwear Notions and Furnishings REMEMBER we buy bankrupt stocks and always have plenty of bargains W H WADE in Charge They Will Make Your Garden Successful The Elite Electric Cleaner apJL!fO SI 113) SAVES YOU RUGS XI PRESERVES HEALTH fatekaaed The Elite has doable the auction of other make and five time tho namntee 300 local references See It before you bay si Retail Store 63 E Second South Wholesale Fifth South and Third West Streets 7 Telephone Wasatch 25 refunded If ' bar yard Agents Wdhtila J1d Biflty OeMflv hwf Cafliif Elift Elec trie f lanaarJ CiktnilW 5fljwi yui IkwUti Hiia PrD£ Are Still Givlax One Deaea Flower Granite Grain Co nr Specialty Phone Hyland 47 CLEAN UP POLISH Hakes fanltare CACTUS like Now Is the Time to Plant One Hundred Varieties to Select From IIYLAND 1217 OCo AAD 5QC Granite Drug Co Hyland 1006 S State Street The SHEET GLASS PLATE GLASS ART GLASS GLASS AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES From the Ground Glean Up We Can Dress You With Suits Tailored to Your Measure Beet prices workmanship and MAKE A GARDEN Herald-Republic- an TAILORING IT’S FAIR AND SQUARE Salt Lake City Watch It Grow 102 W Broadway 3532 seems however that all the facts of Twelfth South and State streets early the case were not brought out a painful this morning and sustained Residents who opposed taking over laceration of the scalp He was taken the property wrote to the office of the to the emergency hospital by a friend three stitches were taken In- the attorney general stating that there is where a road already in existence which has wound been a public highway ever since the GIVE SCOTCH VERDICT - IT mm Attorney General Declines to Intervene in Morgan County Dispute The office of Dan B Shields state setgeneral has been asked to over attorney tle a Morgan county qontroversy the proposed condemnation of a strip of ground fifty feet wide for the purpose of constructing a new road The board of county commissioners took measures toward the condemnation of 'the strip in question aftd secured an opinion when contention arose that decreed they possessed full authority under the law to condemn private property for public use It settlement of the county only fifty or sixty rods distant from the road The rood is hilly it wasproposed stated but with a reasonable amount of labor could be made satisfactory The appeal to Mr Shields office forth an opinion written by brought O C Dalby assistant attorney general in which it is stated that the existence of a genuine necessity Is the foundation of the right to take property and that its ascertainment must precede or accompany and not follow the Mr declined to pass taking finally on theDalby the question of the right ofcouncommissioners of county Morgan ty to condemn the strip of land on the the exact ground that he did status of the condition as it existed in to the improveregard ment So it wascontemplated a Scotch verdict and the controversy will continue to rage CYCLIST INJURED George Mandrites aged 24 a laborer of Garfield fell from his motorcycle at - - not-kno- WAR INDORSED BY CARNEGIE PEACE BODTS TRUSTEES Washington April 19 —Trustees Inof the Carnegie Endowment forsesternational Peace In annual sion here today formally recorded belief that the most effectual their means of promoting durable peace Is to prosecute the war against Gremany to a final victory for democracy There was no difference of opinion among the sixteen trustees present The Carnegie Endowment offered to the government the services of its division of international law Its personnel and equipment “for dealing with the pressure of International business incident to the war' ma- terials Ladles' and Gents tailoring: cleaning: pressing: repairing: and alterations We call and deliver free Just phone us Wasi 1060 AND SUGAR HOUSE 55 WINDSHIELD GLASS PAINT THE HOUSE PAPER THE WALLS PLANT SOME VINES with every 31 purr base of garden or Come before they are flower arced all cone Sugar House ORNAMENTAL GLASS VACANT LOT PLANTS ursery 271 Edison St Was 897 THE ASHES BURY THE TIN CANS CLEAN THE Granite Grain Co CSiolee CLEANING TURNER CAMPAIGN GLASS CO REMOVE Was 7036 lie’s Strength" oH AM THEN “hrRr Av ss imams Tt has been truly said that “Tour Friend Are Tour THE JcsCleaned BtifaBrtS 3535-36-3- 535 Constitution Bldg degree of one’s good citizenship will be evidenced by the measure of practical help given towards making this campaign a pronounced success W BROADWAY Dodge the Hard Work Phone Dodge Bros to Deliver ions Co - Hirstt A H Sconberg Mgr 23 s (Signed) W MONT FERRY - Phone Was 512 145 E - Broadway ' Pair - A wise selection of We quote prices that will clean them up -- UTAH RANKS THIRD IN PREVENTABLE FIRES - A graphic chart comparison showing of strictly and partly the percentages in the differfire losses preventable ent states has been issued by the national board of fire under writera S Wells state insurance commissioner said yesterday that Utah ranks as third in fire losses that are regarded Nevada comes preventable strictly second North Carofirst and Idaho lina is the most careful of all the states The percentage of strictly preventable fire losses in the United States is 128 -- Ru-lon FOUR PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY FILED 00 L Solomon 9Igr as exempt August I Westlund a farmer of Gunnison' seeks relief in the liabilities court His bankruptcy amount to $215046 and his assets $125 which he claims as exempt Hans W Westlund also a farmer of Gunnison dehas filed a petition in bankruptcy and $4278 be to his liabilities claring his assets $375 of which he claims $175 exempt Edmund D Burke a railway fireman be deof Salt Lake has petitioned to liabiliclared a bankrupt naming his ties at $42175 and his assets at $150 which he claims as exempt - POTATO PAMPHLETS ATTRACT COMMENT letters of appreciation of pamphlets relative to “Potato-TubDiseases’ which have been sent broadcast to farmers in Utah by the Oregon Oswald Veltz doing business under Short Line are received by D S the name of the Quality Meat Market Spencer generalbeing passenger agent The 71 W Third South street filed a petideals with methextensively pamphlet tion in bankruptcy yesterday fixing asthe disease his liabilities at 8440814 and his ods of avoiding together sets at 87483 of which he claims 35230 with encouragement in the raising of Many er fice of the United States internal rev potatoes from a scientific and practical enue standpoint In one of the letters received yesterof the day Joseph S Ball chairman Coalville conservation committee says ELEVEN UTAH TOWNS that the pamphlets have proven of ex-in growers potatoand ceptional interest to state ARE ON HONOR ROLL section of the further that information relative to potatoes which Eleven Utah stations on the Denvei the railroad may have on hand is so& Rio Grande are on the honor roll ol licited that company for the month of March NEWTON FARR GETS Reports turned in by the agents In these towns have evidenced a marked FEDERAL POSITION activity on the part of the traveling The requisites to a' registration Newton Farr who showed activity public on the monthly honor roll are that the throughout the state during the last receipts total $500 or more and show' a campaign has been appointed to & po- 10 per cent Increase Several of the sition In the United Btatts revenue of- home state stations ' have been regisfice by Senator William H King ac- tered for four consecutive months" the to a dispatch which was recording from record indicating steady and rapid Inceived Washington yesterday was crease learned Mr from the home of of business activity It that lie is in Idaho atThe following Utah towns are listed Farr lasttonight business matters His ac- on the March bulletin of marked suc- tending were of the impression last cess: Ephraim Heber Provo Springquaintances the that appointment is for the ville Marysvale Gunnison Richfield night park City Ogden local district and that he may estab- Salt Lake “Co lish his headquarters at the local of “Co Thompson -- -- |