Show - 4 ? 8 THE HERALD-EEPUBIICA- N SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY:f' MAY 17j 1917 m - GUARD AWAITS i - i r - vV ''a BIG SPECIAL NORD’S i CALL TO ACTIVE SERVICE i P 8 y is being filled to meet the requisites of the national defense act The census taken under the direction of the state authorites is regarded in the light of emergency equipment National guard officers were confibe done to prevent a demonstration dent yesterday that the federal gov- will any kind ernment would call out the guard al- of There enlistments were twenty-eigmost Instantaneously with the passage at the local army recruiting station like number 6at the of the new army bill and that with yesterday and astation m Up to p nanavymen recruiting the guard mustered into active federal six state the enlisted with had service any measures decided upon to guard increase its membership would be un- tional Frymlre will be sergeant Sergt W ofE the der direct federal control State stain army recruiting who charge unneceswas said would be it C E Chenoweth tion succeeding and under such circumstances sary haa received a captaincy commission mi form orders would be issued from and is now in San Francisco or to volunteering Washington relative Issued yesterdaly In to Capt Ja Dstatement conscriptionwasin case an increment extends his thanks Watson the guard considered desirable tnrnout that the greeted for generous Several developments of the past few the “recruiting boosters” on their auWeeks that it has been deemed on district in the tomobile Ogden and impolitic to make public Sunday trip Indicate plainly that the Utah National New Cavalry Troops Guard is not destined to home state two additional troops the regiWith service The heads of the organisaof the First Utah tion are elated over this fact as the mental organization these will be complete Where are feel- cavalry will young men of the state who desire be organized will be deif troops the call of patriotaism ing within a few days They leave their peaceful pursuits to termined Local recruiting campaigns have been put the heme sites well behind Idaho Falls the towna of the will started in All recruits the rjr In Handicapped district gather The navy department is badly handi- at Idaho Falla on Memorial day for a in the matter of recruiting by big celebration capped he order recently issued regarding apThe Twentieth Infantry will entrain seamen The training ships at for Salt Lake from Fort Bliss Tex prentice San Francisco are filled to capacity on Saturday and will arrive here TuesNew training quarters are being estab- - day or Wednesday llshed both at San Francisco and at Fort Douglas will be used as an inSan Diego but until these quarters are ternment camp and for army organifor occupancy apprentice seamen zation purposes ready recruited will be sent back to their homes Recruits are being urged to enter the 1 ou-thor- ity unad-vlsab- le Hospital corps instances young men leave in parties for the nearest recruiting station after been entertained by friends and having given resent roval sendoff being They sent back to their homes after such partfussy even admiring and affectionate draw pay for ings though they the the interval of idle time between and the announce(late of enlistment ment that the new quarters on the coast are in readiness Enlistment Contlnnes Enlistments will continue regardless of the fact that the Salt Lake district has already furnished more than its to the navy prescribed quota of menwas the limited by cf which personnel to 87000 men Recruiting ofCongress ficers are to hear any day of the finalexpecting of the bill now passage before the Senate for an inpending crease to 150000 men Such an increase will involve a complement of lion new1 recruits from Utah C French assistant to Capt apt T D Watson in charge of the local army recruiting station left regular the city yesterday afternoon to Join the Seventh infantry at El Paso Tex No made to fill arrangements haveis been vacant the that left position from by hla service LABOR LEADER LOSES In home towns their many r STRUGGLE FOR UFE E A Wilcox Gives Up Battle Against Injuries Suffered in Plunge After suffering since Friday night 28 with a broken back E A Wilcox old died last night at his resiyears dence 255 E Fifth South street He was Injured while diving at the Sanitarium baths at midnight Friday night Mr Wilcox was president of the District Council of Eleca member of the trical Workers and Labor Utah Federation of He was born at St Charles Ida and had been a resident of Salt Lake since 1907 He is survived by his wife and one son Jud Wilcox his mother Mrs withdrawal the recruiting Eunice Wilcox and three sisters Mrs here M Whitely of New York City The rumor that the internment camp George Miss Wilcox of Salt Lake and Mrs Ida would be ready for Edna Powell at Fort Douglas One brother of Ogden unon was declared occupancy Friday islands also in the Philippine residing founded by Colonel Williams yester- survives The German prisoners will be day soon as Colonel sent on to Salt Lake as D' A H SUBSCRIBES TO ' BONDS Williams reports the camp read)’ to the American RevThe receive them The orison enclosure and will Invest $1000 in the war olution Daughtersof shelters are now being erected The bonds as soon as they are issued Heads date of the arrival of the men to be other women’s organizations several of be not will known made Interned all they reticence is maintained as to the said yesterday they would do bond Equal manner in which they will be taken could to aid the $2000000000 war isfrom the train to the fort Everything sue for the financing of the CUT RATE DENTISTS THE CAREFUL DENTISTS 218 Main Street Our business has been increasing steadily since our competitors started knocking and it will continue to increase because we use only honest means of getting business We advertise what we do and we do what we advertise We get business honestly Our minds are not so narrow as to e'teve a knocker ever succeeds Each knock from our opens our door to new competitors and each patient brings or patients sends his friends The public apWe are preciates honest dealings giving the public A Square Dental Deal COMPARE OUR PRICES and you rill see why we are being knocked 22 Karat Gold Crowns $300 pridge Work First-clas- s Utah $300 $300 Set of Teeth (that fits) 50c to 75c Silver Fillings' guaranteed dentistry at prices never before heard of In rainless methods and courteous treatment " PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE When Teeth Are Replaced We will give you dollar for dollar in actual service and your work will be as good as the best ALL WORK GUARANTEED deserve the business — that’s why we get it Let us give you an honest estimate wlthont charge AVe 218 Main Street Remember the Address M V Dr Maloney Manager Have You Ever Bought or Sold Goods at Auction? There are smart small hats larpe drooping brim hats hair braid hats close fitting hats hats cleverly trimmed with flowers and in fact every shape and style that is decreed as the best These are matchless values Very seldom does sucJi an opportunity offer itself so early in the season To appreciate the values of these hats they must be seen Artistic hats that will surely command ybur approval at first sight ’You pay as you earn—the terms credit easiest America in - Latest Arrivals - Ladies Smart Shoes an 3 Pumps NOKD is receiving the new things daily—All the cleverest novelty styles shown in the exclusive stores may be had fit NORDTS— and the low prices will sur prise you ur Ladies’ Novelty Ladies’ Newest Pumps ur White and Novelties ur MESSENGER IS TOO TALL OR TOO LEAN FOR V S SERVICE $398 Fred E Simonds messenger for the Western Union Telegraph Brand-ne- company here will not fight the Germans over in the trenches or elsewhere unless or assault Salt Lake they besiege For why? Because he is too tall for the too light for the infantry cavalry too for the marines and fvis not long teeth to successfully enough demolish the United States navy hardtack All this he was in one day and he's back on thetold messenger job for keeps or until he strikes a lucky vein HI-TO- $600 Up shipments — all sizes w SHOES P And Up White and various color combinations CREDIT TO OUT-OF-TO- PEOPLE WN - ASKS $15000 FOR DROWNING OF SON IN q CITY FLOOD WATERS In a claim filed with the city commission Ernesto D’Urbono for $15000 for the drowning ofasks his the Emigration canyon creek sonin 28 The child April into the flood waters of the fell stream near Seventeenth East and Eleventh South street He was carried conduit for a distance the through of more than 1000 feet The body was recovered as it came frem the conduit of employees city who had by to the spotthe hurried within a few seconds after the alarm was given The father that the stream was not alleges properly protected and that the city is responsible the death cf his child While itfor Is but a claim as presented to the if ‘udfsarj oiuioq Alia poojsjepun sfwiththe- father the compromise' unless can that the some city matter will be carriedmake to courts - Valuable - ' - y - Want Ad Phone Main ' i Lam-fcour- ne Knerr at a separate meeting BRINTON SERVICES iTODAY : Paul Donald Funeral Brlnton 6 years old son of D A Brinton ana grandson of Mr and Mrs Pack who died Tuesday night will Jbe Iheld residence 261 at grandmother’s South " street at 2 E Twenty p m Thursday May 17 Burial will be in City cemetery - f i tf t i L Woman continue to YWhy should wear an ugly' any growth of humiliatinghair on her face now 'that it Is known this canbe completely and quickly removed roots and all by the new process? The process is not: to be compared at all with the depilatory or shaving methods Phelac-tlh- e electrical Is —so harmless it could be effect- Best of eaten without come any bad out entire even the all the hairs roots before one’s very eyes! The skin as ' a is vleft' as smooth and rhair-fre- e i child’s Anyone who purchases a stick of from the druggist and phelactine is bound to the simple directions f'r V 'W J- - Poulton'Jr musician of Salt Lake filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States court yesterday 'in which he places his liabilities and assets at phe-lactl- ne A - I - non-odoro- us ailments l i : i ' - non-irritati- ng ' us - ' and delighted— otherwise : money-backshe can havener by mereit-- be vpleased ly? asking for j 5 tu : jt Af' Jv i - ' - - d - ' - ’ - - follows -- The' heavy- indebtedness is shown to hove developed from unsecured' notes' held by a number of local banks and in’the indorsement of a note ' in favor of W M Mosley of 'ppfpe The schedule of liabilities also shows' that he owes J J McClellan ' $1600the Randall-Dod- d Motor company $500' Hop Sing and Lee two local Chinese merchants King $S62 while a great number of debts are scattered on the account books of various business houses of the - -- $ V : '' non-poisono- $5010 state yv i- -' - b P' It’s usually a sign of sick kidneys if the kidney action is disespecially ordered Don’t wait for more serious troubles Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills Read this Salt Lake City woman’s testimony Mrs J H Steele 620 W South Temple-street says: “I have used Doan's the past Kidney Pills several times in of beneand they have always proven fit Sometimes my kidneys have been weak and disordered and have' caused a great deal of annoyance My backhas been weak and lame and someWhenever I times ached dreadfully have suffered in that way a box or so have neverof Doan's help--anKidney Pills cure the atsoon failed to tack” Salt Plenty- of more like this from Call at Schramm--Johnson- 's Lake City people drug store and ask what customers- report Don't simply' Price 50c at all dealers — Doan's a kidney ask for Pills remedy —the same that get Mrs Steele Kidney n Co Props Bui- htnl ' falo X Y f ' OF DEBTS PER CENT -- - ' k' - It is excellent: in cases of s - MUSICIAN'S ASSETS Banish Superfluous Hair COVER LESS THAN ONE J ‘bowel uni-versi- ty period today MECTMG IS POSTPONED The Nauvoo Legion association has to from meeting postponed Itswill be held in theFriday It Monday Bishop's to H U Pres assistant II' M ofNorth ' the Denver & Rio Grande building Mudge at the Hotel Utah Railroad' is a on guest his way to San FranMr North is cisco He stopped off a few days in Salt Lake to confer with F E Clarity DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? assistant general manager of the company NORTH MAKES BRIEF STOP IN SALT LAKE Entirely New Way to OBTETTERS Si bniacli Bitters V or Capt Freeman Bassett of the National Guard of Utah yesterday accepted the position as Instructor of the students’ battalion at the University of Utah Capt J C French of the regular army has been called to his company at Austin Tex and Captain Bas- sett accepted the invitation of the instructors to the work of the battalion supervise to the men at Bassett theCaptain conclusion of spoke the drill hour yesand complimented them on the terday work which they have done In military matters He will continue the plans of Captain French and will conduct a competitive drill at the regular drill -- i H Opposite Auerbach’s Announcement was made yesterday by all the Independent coal companies In Salt Lake cf an advance of 50 cents a ton in coal at the mine for grades including: limp nut and stove coal A similar increase was made recently in the price ' of screen and straight slack coal Ciroulars containing information in reference to the Increase at ' the mine of retail coal resulted in the indealers It is reported that result in crease of the 'producers may an advance of lump and stove coal to $675 and $65 0 a ton (Really Removes Roots' and All) T stomach r - A L j - services-fo- Aid To : H E LIBERTY PARK TAKES ON FESTIVE AIR H first real Yesterday marked the of at Liberty Pjirk the 1917 gathering e season when the Granite stake held the auction column on the Want Ad was It its annual field day at the Are yon one of the many irho read S park R by- Supt ' estimated -- if not done have so Stivrt today— you already 6000 were presthat more than 'Paea daily? ent The “kiddles’ spent a large part zoo and ' Indulged time at the 'their of IIcralil-Reiuiblic- an 767 in a program of gam- - Rules to govern the operation of employment agyncles In Utah' were under discussion yesterday afternoon in the offices of the industrial commission Tentative rules were considered and suggestions made Those in "attendance were W M Knerr of the industrial commission J J Cushman A L Moore W H Baldwin and W J TierSalt Lake Federation of ney of the Mrs Elizabeth M Cohen Labor and and Miss Kate Williams' representing Federation of Women's the UtahMStateDlxoni C R Strock W Clubs Jones and A J Turnes representthe employment agents presented ing their side of the discussion to Mr O-- A " ’rJ FREEMAN BASSETT TO RETAIL COAL MEN TO DISCUSS RULES FOR FOLLOW LAST RAISE INSTRUCT BATTALION EMPLOYMENT AGENTS - - ' V: W T NORDQUIST Prop - - master The Offer ng KOKD’S Niftiest Hats er Governor Bamberger and Sylvester Q Cannon city engineer told of the wonderful things that have been done by the engineering profession and A N McKay reviewed interesting and not generally known developments of the war situation at the annual banquet of the Utah Society of Engineers at the Newhonse hotel last night The governor was in witty vein dethat the built the claring railroads and the engineers take them lawyers “I have got away from the engineers my share” he said — and there was a great Mr laugh reviewed impressions McKay at the recent meeting the gained Council of National Defense in of Washington D C which he attendedDan-as Utah’s Secretary iels of representative Mr Mcthe navy department said can sit in his office and talk Kay to the captain of a ship well out from the coast or to officers at any naval station in the east training or west by a combinationcountry of the telephone and the wireless Dictated Railway Policy A committee of five presidents of railroads is now dictating the policy of the 175 railroad companies in the United States with their 250000 miles of trackage in the interest of the federal government said Mr McKay Pracall the railroads in America tically have been in effect turned over to the government without even a guarantee of dividends In Europe the railroads went largely into governmental hands were given of the paybut mentguarantees of average dividends Mr McKay recounted- how arrange-ment- a have been made whereby the cf box ears that carry coal array great from the east will carry back obfrom the west this year This willgrain viate the lost time and lost use of cars Involved in the double return across the continent without freight The ore carrying boats of the Great great Lakes which have heretofore returned to the Erie empty from Lake Lake Superior ore regionspoints will for the time since their operations began first be loaded on their return trips They will carry coal from the Pennsylvania and West Vlrginuia bituminous fields thus preventing & shortage in the sections northern Solutlom for Locomotive Shortage Speaking of the car and motive power shortage from which the counsuffered acutely last wlnterj Mr try McKay said that the locomotive manof America were ufacturing plantsoutput to Russia and all their sending other European countries and that it was not likely that the number of locomotives in the United States could Increased Another kind be of materially solution is being sought It was of the nasuggested at the meeting tional council that locomotives should be withdrawn from service where two lines ran parallel and the only purpose served by two trains between the same roads was that of points on different With action taken along competition this line 4000 locomotives could be diverted to the freight hauling trafficson New relative to free time cars of rulings would bring a profit of freight cars in a one trip by each of ' 645000 it was - said There is much delay year in delivery and unloading under the - It was also sugpresent regulationaa result of the full crew gested that as laws there are at present ' 6500 unnecessary employees with the railroads These men could be used to greater adexercise of the auvantage ofif by theutilities commissions public thority the full crew laws could 'be suspended the war during The annual election of officers resulted as follows President George M Bacon first vice president R S Lewis second vice president A C H C Lewis treasWatts: urer I secretary H Krebs member executive committee H D Randall past presi dent Guy Stirling Mr reviewed ’the progress of the Stirling year dwelling on the between local and national societies John C Damon acted as' toast- $16 50 Thursday — Down Go the Prices on NORD’S Salt Lake vice president Reynolds and D O Jacobs business agent of the- local carpenters’ union secretary-treasursteps toward the organPreliminary ization of the state council were taken at a conference of carpenters frommany arts of the state Monday evenlng- In the report of last night it was pointed out that benefits of a state council in the establishment of uniform wage scales would be far reachIt was also pointed out that as ing the result of the state organizationin- a number of matters relative to creased wages were being held in abeyance Mr Jacobs who presented the also explained that the decision report of the former meeting of the carpenters' union to ask for $5 for an eight-hothe Garfield district had been day in laid on the table for the present the Utah Copper company having put carpenters on an eight-ho- schadule day under the old nine-howage ion Auctions Are Usually FORCED Sales— Hence Prices Arc Low OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT at Information ' relative to the formal of a state council of carorganization was contained in a report prepenters sented last night at the meeting of the H Salt Lake Council of W Beckatt of Ogden Carpenters is president of of the state council O N President of Organization for Present Year 50 V- Is quickly and most satisfactorily settled if you Governor Bamberger S Q H W Beckatt of Ogden Is President of New State Gannon and A N McKay Organization Among Speakers George M Bacon Is Made lines For the Whole Family BYCARPENTERS IS HELD Stock-Reduci- that show advanced style motifs The materials are Taffetas and 'Pongees Crepescolor with rangetanof black navy etc rose green overFashionable belts and skirts collar a Spe large — cial Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Question COUNCIL FORMED Chic an 4 clever showing styles of today In Velour and Cloth Serge stylPoplin Large ish collars and with the popular belt and effects All pocket newer the high shades Special — $16 Great Dress-U- p V ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Salt Lake - EBB THE Beautiful the 50 $16 Dresses Becoming coats for women and misses effectively Stylish finished suits fashioned: In Poplins Gabardines- - a n 4 Serges Colors navy black tan mustard green etc Fashionable 'skirts Women’s sizes and mjsses Special— we furnish all For those who prefer bread without the wrapping The bread la the loaves fresh every day a supply of unwrapped grocers same it haa been Juet as fully protected and guarded with sanitary provisions all the way from flour sack to grocer’s glass case aa is the wrapped loaf All Royal Bread' Is guaranteed to be clean pure nutritious and healthful ELECTION £V nlieard-Opportiinities Coats The bread that made motherstqp bahinq ANNUAL BANQUET -U- - When the National ‘Association of Master ' Bakers Introduced wrapped bread in the United States “THE ROYAL” was the first bakery in these mountain states to furnish Its customers this protection And when bread wrapping machines were available we adopted them and seal Royal Bread The loaves These machines automatically wrapmen who “feed” the machines wear are not touched by hands all — the at ior CLEAN white canvas gloves The most critical person couia not asx demore sanitary precautions than those surrounding the baking and livery of— ENGINEERS HOU) Offering for Wisqk "Economy- in Providing Ifor Present and Euturo Apparel Needs Royal ? Bread by Machinery ht V A Twentieth Infantry From Fort Bliss Texas as Nucleus of Tivo New Regiments Expected at Fort Douglas Next Tuesday Date of A rrival of German Prisoners IFill Be Kept Secret T OFFER Continues ! 4 ' I IE drafting powers conferred on the state by the military bill passed by the last Legislature will probably not be exercised during the period 5n which the new national armies are being raised and the national guard I A Tremendous V3IarkrD6' wn :of Ladies' V -- ' v -- - - - Foster-Mllbur- efc vr- - " - |