Show 6 THE HER AUTO TRUCK MAY HOLD FLAG DAY Anny to Call on Salt Lake Young Women to Assist in Getting Enlistments Governor Bamberger Defines Patriotism in Address Before Young Men Corinne He"'expressed the same concerning spirit of asenthusiasm his father enlisting Because of poor teeth the elder Poulson' had been rejected at the station Ogden branch recruiting "I am determined to do my part” he said ‘‘and so I came to Salt Lake that I might appeal to the chief of the recruiting stationdis-to be much accept me I would to go back to the pleased to havethen ranch and tell I was not "But can you eat- hardtack? asked Sergeant C E Chenowlth di"I can eat shingle nails and Mr them too” responded gest Poulson I have lived on my own cooking for three or four years and I guess I can get along with army rations replied the determined recruiter Father and son were accepted for enlistment and were directed to Fort Douglas for final examination with The father will be a set of "store teeth”supplied Exemplifying the spirit of patriotism in one of its strongest forms and sincere In their belief that their country 39needed ofthem N Poulson years age Ludwig and his son Edward L Poulson walked into the local United States army recruiting station yesterday afternoon offering themselves for army duty "Somebody has to do the fightPoulson as he ing” said the elder Watson James E do Capt approached It as "and we are as able to I want to do mytopart anybody the My son and I want to go front together” Mr Poulson stated that in order to be free to help in the cause at - ac-cept- -- rious tle snay stop well known men will be asked to address gatherings arrangements for which will be made in advance Literature to Be Distributed In In order to stimulate activity enlistment Capt James IS Watarmy son officer in charge of the local United States army recruiting station Is arranging for a number of novel features lie is having new literature of advantages prepared showing the this will the army for young men and the be distributed throughout all section of which Salt Lake is the center Captain Watson Is also of enlisting the considering the matter aid of the young romen of Salt Lake the and other communities In urg?lng call to young men Isto respond to the a tag day colors It probable that while the but may bewomen inaugurated will not offer anything young for sale they will urge every young man encountered upon the streets to do his duty to his country by offering or bis services either in the armyover may extend diffinavy The campaign several days so that It will be a cult matter for any young man to escape the entreaties of the younfcr - in women Thirty Accepted for Army There was fair response to the demand for men at the United States army recruiting station yesterday and accepted for enlistment thirty were week the local office has Thus far this 197 men establishing a betaccepted ter record than that of any other station in the west Reports from branch stations and field recruiting officers with indicate that the week will close an enlistment of more than 300 men Captain Watson stated last night he entertained every confidence that the Quota demanded from tho local station would be more than met men were enlisted in Twenty-fou- r the navy at the local recruiting station While this Is far below yesterday the average number of the past few it is considered as encouraging days for the full enlistment required of this section by May 1 At the marine corps recruiting stamade yestion four enlistments were have beea terday atBranch stations Ogden in charge of Seropened in geant Meibus and at Pocatello charge of Sergeant Stuart Capt A M Robbins left last night to Inspect the work being done in various parts of the district One recruit was accepted for enlist- - How Fat Folks Reduce Weight Are Losing Several Founds a Month Fat persons particularly those from ten to sixty pounds above normal weight will be Interested to learn that they may reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercise This can best be done by getting plenty of fresh air aby breathing few drops of deeply and by taking oil of koreln four times a day also In following the other simple rules that come with the box Oil of koreln may be obtained from any good druggist in capsule form liven a few days’ treatment is likely to show & pleasing reduction in The step becomes lighter the weightmore firm the skin smoother in flesh appearance work seems easier and a more buoyant feeling takes possession of the whole body and mind as superfluous unhealthy fat disappears If you are overstout and have tried various methods of fat reduction m vain you may now be very thankful at having found a genuine system It is safe pleasant and healthful— ed” President Wldtsoe Praises Spirit Displayed by Youth ' he had leased his ranch of at Corinne and had pracand given away his horses tically cattle that he might lose no time In enlisting The son stated that he had spent two years as a memschool ber of the California two weeks cadet coma and aboutHigh ago returned to the ranch at once 160 acres ment at the national guard' recruiting station MAYOR POINTS NEEDS - ’ With a determination to preserve the reputation of the Intermountain and of the Salt Lake recruiticountry ng? station of the United States navy for contributing Its quota'1 of men for the’ service Lieut Edwin Guthrie at-Is adopting? every method possible to men Into the navy- - mor tract severalyoung? weeks he ha had recruiting? officers In the field and has estab lished branch stations at numerous His latest effort will be conloints ducted by means of a combination passenger automobile truck frelgrht and which was purchased yesterday ‘and which will be placed in service at once with B F Gray carpenters’ mate in charge new The truck will be appropriately decorated with the emblem of the navy and the national colors and It will be used for the distribution of navy literature In Salt lake and it will be sent on trips through the rural sections ef-of Utah Idaho aud Wyoming in an in enlisting fort to arouse enthusiasm On some of the trips It Is anticipated to carry good speakers and in the vatruck communities where Advertisement URGED TO ENLIST ‘ Navy Station Has Novel Idea to Distribute Pamphlets in City and Rural Districts Many U OF U STUDENTS I Lease Ranch to Aid Country RECRUITING inter-mounta- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 20 1917 AN Son Army Comrads Father and 1 WILL AID AUJ-REPUBLIC- Xw Enlistments United Staten Army— Edwin N Price D Price Eden Ida Eden Ida Lloyd Ida Willard D Ricks Hyde Park SamHomer E Jones Elkhart Kan Ashton uel A Johnson Howe Ida Leo Bancroft Ida: Ernest Armstrong Bancroft Ida William W Harris Bancroft Ida Lorens L Olson Owen-for- d Ida George Vlalch Bingham D Cnrich Bingham: Adolf E Overby Salt Lake: Thomas V Robinson Kansas City Kan Mazel M Merrill Richmond: Jesse L Rees Benson Haynes A Edwards Carey Ida Francis M Newman Bingham Wallace Peterson Lark William J Buckley BinghamB Traven Crittenden Lark George Tucker Bingham: Clarence W Dinsley Boise Ida Lorren 8 Bush Boise Ida Leslie J March Ghldwell Ida James B Catlett Ashton Ida Benjamin D Ida Jonathan F Spofford Boise Falls Idaho Ida: N Ludwig Browning Corinne Edwin u Poulson Poulson Corinne and George D McLeod Salt Lake United State Navy —George F Teel Francis A Gill Elvemess Mont Powers Billings Spanish Fork John Edwin F Mont William W Fell H Zimmerman Billings Joseph Davies Salt Lake John E D Bruckle-ban- k Groves Butte Mont Daniel Salt Lake Bryan B Bedwell Salt Lake Fred C Beard Idaho Fred C Mullin Butte Mont Gordan Ernst Rex 483 Douglas avenue Salt Lake Klmmell Boise Ida John M P Boise Ida Andy Chrlstoffen Miles City Willard L Jenson William D Gunn employed by car company Salt Lake Austin D Smith Billings Mont Mont Lyman Balls Billings It-- Rydalch Salt Lake George Floyd R Davis Salt Lake R-- E Murphy Burke Butte Mont Sallna James Billings MontMilton Harvey A Rlnkermarine eorpn— United Staten Salmon Ida Nat String-haJ Pemble D Burns CaliSalt Lake JamesJohnson Murray fornia and Joseph—DWalter Natfenal guard King Salt Lake -- -- Val-put- lo - j m Army Starts Work on Reserve Corps of the secretary of Under war Captauthority James E Watson in charge of the local United States army recruitadvised to accept ening stationforwas the medical enlisted relistments serve corps examination of applicants for enlistment to be made by Dr Ira K Humphreys at Fort Douglas and inby Eugene Santschl military col Capt structor at tbe Utah Agricultural lege The rank of those who enlist will be up to and Including sergeant and they will be graded as hospital horseshoers mechanics sergeants farriers saddlers photographers nurses and such other occupations as may qualify them The their fitness age limit is from 18 to 45 years Great Flag Raised by Factory Workers A large flag has been purchased by Balt Lake Iron & the employees of the Steel company and was raised over the afternoon This yesterday big plantmove was instigated by one of patriotic the plant and InInorder the workmen at be the interested all could that movement a subscription was solicited and every workman in the factory subscribed to the fund Two Civil War Veterans Offer to Join Marines Grizzled and bent yet with the spirit of patriotism sparkling in their eyes B M Speary 80 years of age and C E Abbott years youngsr drifted into the eight local marine corps recruitto be peryesterday ing station to enlist in theasking service Both of mitted them are veterans of the civil war “We in four years and nine months put the days of 1861 during to 1865” said the stirring elder of the men "and we fought hard for the nation’s honor Give us another chance We know we are not very husky but we want to smell powder again as In the old days” the old It was impossible to giveand fellows any encouragement to descended the stairs leadingthey slowly the street regretting theso ungratefulness of the country they served half a century ago unselfishly BODY OF SLAIN MAN REMAINS UNCLAIMED No relatives or friends have claimed the body of Amito Gaetano who was shot by Joe Bartolottl in the Oregon Short Line are Wednesday The remainsdepot at the 8 IXmorning Evans funeral parlors Bertolottl is in the county jail under a charge of murder in the first degree ' Since War Began Wuk That the first duty of loyai Ameri-ca- “ to their parents was the decla- - FOR VACANT LOTS students of the University of Utah in the college assembly hall Governor said that if this obligation Pb"ger fulfilled The patriotism will look out for Itself” "No person cannot fall to be to his country if he is loyal to his loyal declared the governor and-i- t parents” is this of that area the greatest aidtype to anypeople In country such as now confronts this great country of ours” Regarding enlistments Governor said he would be proud Bamberger if a company that of composed students would entirely offer their university services to the United States He endorsed the -movement to organize ai ai gun corps ' (orinaA and ’high school men Other speakers at the were MaJ John F Mayor W Mont Ferry assembly and President A Wldtsoe Sharp President Wldtsoe John announced that for students of the physical fvawcta training would start today under the direction of Dean William H Leary of the law school and Coach Nelson H The students - elected WenNorgren dell M Scott a freshman to act as to work with and Nor- adpjutant The drill will beLeary at voluntary frren but unless a sufficient number A men report compulsion will As no guns are: availablefollow it will be the aim of the university battalion to provide such exercises as will place the men In fit physical trim 14 18 A ma-chi- Commission Authorizes JPip-infor Use in Cultivating g Home Gardens That Salt Lake City will furnish wa'who wish to cul tivate back gardens or vacan t lots was practically assured following a meeting yesterday afternoon between SL B Newman commissioner of water- works and Dr J A Wldtsoe at the Commercial club Mr Newman who was the father of the idea that the city should furnish water for those who wished to cultivate land where there was no water connection was authorized by the commission to make such as he saw fit with Dr arrangements Wldtsoe and others of the central committee As a result Mr Newman will recommend to the commission that an approof $1000 or as much thereof priation as may be necessary be expended by to the the is pipe lines curbcity of meters the installation and in carrying Dr Wldtsoe pointed out that it would be far better if the were watered but three times gardens a week rather than that they be watered every day as too much water would not mean a greater crop but the contrary Both the of the University of Utah and president the city commissioner that agreedwould use of water with it be cheaper under the meter system than it would be under a flat rate Mr Newman explained that despite the fact that there is plenty of snow in the mountains at this time it must not be taken to mean that the city would be able to any amount of water wanted forsupply the reason that the mains could only carry a certain flow The conservation committee of the Commercial club expects to hold an imat the club this afterportant meeting noon when new matters relative to the production of war crops will bo considered Announcement was made yesterday that more than 200000 children of the Deseret Sunday School union will be asked to take active part in the farmiCirculars ng- campaign do what school children outlining ter connection for those ‘ - One-D- ay the-prope- r : - may Sunday to increase food products have been sent out by George D Pyper secretary of the union The freshman class of I D S uniorganized yesterday with the versity of the purpose of following members of the junior class example in the tillwhich are said to be availing ofinlands able Wandamere park President of the will Guy C Wilson university ' ' confer today with Frank Y Taylor of the' Wandamere Park president Amusement company in reference to to conflicting claims of land allotted the junior class for cultivation at Wandamere park Julian Bamberger manager announces of the Bamberger linegeneral that idle lands along the right of way of made the Salt Lake & Ogden are of charge available for cultivation freebeing to all employees of the railroad Mr Bamberger also announced yesterday that It will be the policy of the company to hold open the position of any employee who enlists In the army or navy HUSBAND Former Resident of Corinne Utah Is Slain in Butte Special to The Hemld-BepubUc- an 35 ftoumd h Dress Embroidery In both white and colors embroidered on voile extra deep work Value to 8100 yard Special at O yard Remember this sale Is for one day only 35 For It? If you have not yet had an opportunity to call for your dime bank you should do so soon Saving a dime a day will accomplish much in building a to be ' enjoyed in later days tidy reserve its Bring a dime today and we'll deposit This you equivalent In the bank we give Is all that is required to secure one of these attractive pocket banks “The Bask With a Personality - a BANK MERCHANTS Member of Lake Clearing House Capital 9250000 Balt JOHN PIXGREE President MOltONI HISIXEH Vice Pres O p SOULE Vice Prea L J HAYS Aaat Cashiers IIADCLIFFE Q CANNON Corner 31 a in and Third South SALT LAKE CITY UTAH - nide Them With a Veil Remove Than With the Othlae Prescription This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent Is Don’t ' physician and usually so successful In removing freckles and giving a clear beautiful complexion that It Is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails Don’t hide your freckles under a veil get an ounce of othtne and remove them Even the first few applications should show a wonderful Improvement some of the lighter freckles vanishing Women’s and Misses’ SMART r NEW smart models will be 1 la this group which Include eight-poun- d was born this morning hospital MAYOR ASKS TO BE glrL The D at the L babyS 22 MORE STUDENTS MADE ADMINISTRATOR OF RESERVE OFFICERS BOY SCOUTS TO RAISE Army Men Here Ordered to Send Aspirants for Com- Up Its missions to Coast W Mont Ferry Files Peti- tion and Will of E P Univcrsity Gives Young Men for Productive Pursuits During War "Ferry in District Court Will Turn Farmers During Summer to Demonstrate Their Patriotism ?f I A Boy Scouts will turn farmers this summer to a decision reached by theaccording Association of Scout Masters at their regular semimonthly last meeting The ecouts night offered their services last week to the city commission for civic duty during the period of the war The city commission the offer and over toaccepted it turned the commission city on conservation Commissioner City Green and Dr John A Wldtsoe of the commission asked the scouts to cultivate a tract of ground 'during the summer The tract of ground to be cultivated by the boys is in the southern part of the Work will begin upon it as sooncity as the necessary arrangements have been made The scout masters intend to turn the land over to as many of the scouts as Is necessary to till It and hold the rest the troops properly In readiness for any otherof work the city commission may see fit to that put them to The produce from the ground will be turned over to the commission on conservation for disposal and the proceeds of the work will be put into the M L A Boy Scouts treasury : Petition for letters of administration together with the will of Edward P Ferry who died at Los Angeles March 11 1917 has been filed in the district court by William Montague who asks that he be appointed Ferry as administrator of the estate the value of which is not stated either in the nor in the will which is dated petition 17 1890 Grand Haven Mich Julywas executed At the time the will n Windsor V Rice a former since deceased resident of Park City was named as executor for letMayor administration Ferry in his petition sets forth the ters of fact that the known heirs of Edward P Ferry are William Montague Ferry v Marion Ferry Reynolds and Edith Fer-rMerrill and the four children of Edward of Stewart Ferry deceased Under the terms of the will the four of the makchildren living at the time or heirs Instrument of the ing to share alike in all oftheir estate the are all Just debts are paid Hearing after on the petition for the appointment of' an administrator will be had May 4" FOGEL WEARS S3IILE of the WaEarl G Fogel chief clerk satch forestry service is the happy fa- well-know- Rapidly following the closing of the reserve officers’ training camp recruiting office' In this city advices were re- celved yesterday by Capt James E Watson and Capt W B Elliott presidents of the reserve officers’ examining board to suspend examinations of applicants for appointment as reserve officers in the Infantry cavalry coast In the and field artillery for commissions future all applicants artillery In the reserve officers’ corps must attend the trainingfc'ancamp to be opened Francisco May 8 the Presidio atThe of training will be three period months but only those able to qualify under the provisions of the rules established March 6 will be permitted to attend The call Is for the first 14)000 ablest leaders to be selected from tbe counat large to officerwhothe first 500004 try troops Applicants already hare been examined for and recommended commissions will have their commissions deferred until the close of the camp and they will be adtraining mitted to the training camp without further formality With the withdrawal yesterday of more students of the Unifrom college work to Utah of versity engage in farming or other productive pursuits the total of leaves of absence granted reached seventy-seve- nSecretary-to the estimate of According registrar Elbert D Thomas at to leave least 150 students are expectedweek So before the middle of nexf necessiknown this will not courses far as la abandonment of any tate the Thomas according to Professor The students who left the institution were Dean Flanders Amyesterday brose Myers Louis Harvey Leslie R8 Brecken Edward L Sproull Robert Norman Larson Hodge M Gustave M Hobson Erwin K North Riches Vivian E Fisher Lester M Norberg and John Soelberg Guy S Richards freshmen Heber M Sevey Earl Fertwenty-tw- o Clyde Sherman L guson Edward T J McCormick Jr and Draper MOran Reedall sophomores Llmo Harold McMillan and Herman FTobes Juniors LIBRARY SURPLUS WILL BE SPENT ON SCHOOLS Law Forbids Use of Funds for Any Purpose Other Than in Purchasing Rooks That no of the additional 320000 which willpart to the public library go fund on account of the Increased valuation of city property will be spent for any other than literary purposes is the announcement made by John D Spencer president of board Mr Spencer declares thatthe under the law the no board has to spend money authority for any other purpose than that defined by law While the board has no action as yet on the matter oftaken how the additional 320000 shall be spent Mr Spencer expressed the opinion that the in inlarger part of it would be the public the libraries in spent creasing schools of the city Dr E A Smith of schools has alcity superintendent made a request to the library ready board asking that the school libraries be increased in number as well as in volumes will tell you that Michelin give remarkable mileage Why? Because these unequalled tires contain more quality rubber and fabric Prove this by having us weigh a Michelin in comparison with other non-skiYou will find the Michelin from 12 to 15 ANY user ds heavier than the average You owe it to yourself to give these moderate-price- d tires a trial m -- Did You Call a a o Novelty Checked Velours Navy Serges Smart Miztures Striped Cordolenes Sizes 15 to 40 These garments are worth much more than price asked ther of an PRIVILEGE FOR RATE GIVEN BY COMMISSION port That Liquor Has Been Sold at Resort The utilities one-fift- am - Butte Mont April 19 —As a climax to attacks which left her body black and blue Laura Dansereau wife of Art Dansereau formerly of Corinne Utah shot her husband through the heart as he reached the top of the stairs Intent on throwing acid on her Bonds were promptly furnished by prominent business men and tonight the slayer Is free and apparently she will not be brought to trial Iler story of abuse at the hauls of her husband was so vivid that officials were im- WILL ASK FORFEITURE pressed with its truth Once when she recovered consciousness she alleged and asked for a drink of water her husband threw a shoe at her After OF AUTO CLUB BOND killing her husband Mrs Dansereau kissed her four children dressed in black and surrendered Action to Be Based on Re- commission yespublic gave the Salt Lake & Utah railterday road permission to establish a rate of h one and times the holiday rate between all points in the state and Salt Lake for May 11 when state high school convention will the be held here - o None delivered SPRING TOP COATS Some extremely EMBROIDERY 42-Inc- Vfmng' Can Buy Sale of pound 24c 24c - -- - - SHADOW LACES the ygfA 'Saeseeesseeeeeeeoesseeoooeeo Fresh Halibut 63o 75c 88c $100 kind that sell regular at 48c 65c and 85c per yard Special at C ne A mm 1 27-in- ch pound val- 32-0- 0 LACES You Today and Fresh 1L iilvC 2 Drips Combination Suits 3135 3150 3175 and ues reduced half price— BIG REDUCTIONS IN : SHOOTS On 3d Extra size Wash Goods and- White Goods house suitable for waists dresses All children’s wear dTesses marked In bluo for quick selling No G O D’s sad No today Exchanges t Fish! Fish! Fish! Salmon FridaythoBargains floor Remnant Day Thousands of remnant lengths of - WATER ASSURED WIFE Goods and White Goods Petitions- for the forfeiture of the the reopening of the side Automobile club and for of court the C for contempt W Fred Griffith of Fpunishment Blankenship' M be filed in and J Christensen will the district court either today or tomorrow by W H Folland assistant city is ex- attorney At the sameoftime It will club the that the license Sected and that an order be issued the district court whereby the clubby house will remain permanently closed for any and all purposes for one year The action of Mr Folland is based on the report of two special policemen who it is claimed found liquor being iold at the clubhouse lasttoFriday night when they paid a visit the resort As a result of the offi'the of report cers Chief of Police J Parley White has recommended to the city commission that the restaurant license recentbe revoked The ly Issued to the club commission will holdTa special session at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning at which time the proprietors of ‘the club will be given an opportunity to present any defense they may have high-quali- ty - ( 35000 bond given for West LEAVES ON MISSION entirely Orson J Morgan will be given a fare-wBe sure to ask the druggist for the to his departure testimonial double strength othlne it is this that is oh a mission for prior the Mormon church in sold on the money-bac- k ward chapel this guarantee— Advertisement el evening w A Auto Tire & Repair Co 38 E Fourth South We do expert tire repairing Free service All work guaranteed Alex Walker-- E M Pnnphrey Michelin Tires sold at Midvale by West Jordan Lnmber Co - r w Michelin Casings arc fast as good as Michelin Red Inner Tubes which are often imitated in color but never in quality - |