Show :5' “ f vU fc r-i- - 8 THE HERAUXBEPfreTTnAW SALT LAKE f!rrvt UTAH SDNDAT AUGUST 5 1917 f - FRANCE STRONGER TODAY sThan yotswM u Stunning Figures 'As to Men Guns and Money Con tained in Cheering Message Given the American People by Commissioner Tardieu 77 :V r ZJ c E1M -- ‘ ‘V ' AIL NEW Franc® is stronger today infighting men and war materials than at any time during the war despite three years of terrific combat of which the greatest share among the allies has fallen to the French armies 7’ 7 7' "'y This is the cheering ‘message to the American people given tonight by 'Andre Tardieu high commissioner of France in' the United States in1 a formal communication to Secretary Baker setting forth a detailed statement of what the devotion of the French people has made possible ' It contains stunning figures ‘as to the men guns and money they have: contributed to the war It breathes the spirit of confidence and high courage that still V- animates the nation 7 '7'7'' It asserts without hesitation that the mastered In the fighting sained The United States Is to aid- in striking the commissioner adds that the force can ' he main tained "for a time to come last blow at the foe "Such is the situation" says H Tar- rHe shows that French "definitive ‘ ' : 5 - I r-you - or-le- ' - r ‘ - without hesitation and without weakness’ her strength her means and her V v win " v Baker complipays high Secretary ment to the spirit of lYance In his' brief reply American - officers are unanimous he says in their praise of the splendid courage and military efficiency of the' French' people"Now that America has begun to con- tribute soldiers and- materials to! this war" says the secretary ‘"it will be well for our people tov have the story you have told in order that we may realise that your army Is going to share the Imperishable glory which belongs to the soldiers of France and her allies who have fought so long and with such increasing spirit and determination In the cause of liberty" Three Million Men' at Front : 4:! r M’ Tardieu says in his statement that there are today nearly 3000000 'FTench troops In the zone of the armies alone exclusive of those In the zone of the interior and the colonies' That Is 1000-00- 0 more men than' were" used to stem the German floodtlde at tlm Marne and the' greatest number France has ever ' - V - ' - r ’ - v -- - on that linel - : - casualties" In killed and prisoners have dropped from 541 per cent of all mob-- 1 Hired forces at the battle of the Marne to 1 28 per' cent during the last six months of 1916 that Francs Is holding 674 kilometers of the 789 kilometers oh the western front and that her troops ln'June of this year were facing the 123 'German divisions concentrated 81-o- to-whic- f 7A r h Pay a (lepositand we'Wili store them fireeAmtil November 1 VA:'5SALE” STARTS MONDAL " 7 ' Sepplr of Gum Ample As to guns the commissioner shows that French armies have had an ample apply of the famous "75sV from the first and that r her 800 heavy 'guns in August' 1914 had increased to 6000 in JuneVl917 giving one heavV gun for every 26 meters of the French offensive fronts this ' year : ' Including all field and trench guns he says there Is gun for evcrry eight meters in the sec-- 1 tor of sitackr v" 7:77 '71'?' VTo feed the "75s" the dally output bf shells- has''rl8enfrbm'l3l000- - In 1914 to a quarter of a million today and 100-0projectiles for the heavy guns are supplied each day in addition During the last offensives a total weight of projectiles averaging 1442 kilograms (about one and a half tons) was hurled into every lineal meter of the German trenches assaulted and 12000000 shells of all calibers were expended by French guns-Iaddition to 11 this' France and rearmed the completely Serbian Greek and armies and Belgian furnished 800 heavy :guris to her ailles On the! financial side the' tables show that France has expended 82647000000 francs (nearly 316000000000) since the war began During the war she re-- 1 celved from t foreign countries franca and ! loaned to several of her allies 4000000000 francsi you of couw iraht to select them wisely And nnless you know: a great deal about furs yonrself you must take the judgment of someone more experienced and with a wider knowledge of them than you have Z Since Walker’s has been doing successful business since 59—which is your guarantee of reliability 'Vcan depend absolutely on any advice you receive or any furs you purchase at the store— ' All of which holds true 'at any time V' But immediately important because' the earliest’ is the best selections and because you save from V‘S 10 per cent to 40 per cent on wiyfurs you buy at this sale" buy now Early and judicious buying made it 'possible for hsto procure the very best furs in the market at' A prices much below whatwe would have to pay if buying now We are willing to giveiir customers the benefit and so have arranged this August sale of Furs vV which has become an annual event all of Utah and pthe surrounding states look forward I ' dieu in conclusion "severe was the al stronger is the national 'energy 'V S le Help Strike Last Blow ' “Now it Is a question of striking the last blow to the adversary You will 7': help us'"Bur at the moment when American soldiers arrive In France It Is proper to let them know what they will find to receive them In a country which today as well as during the past three years bears the principal exertion of our dreadful foe a country which maintains to the maximum f power If jo ? j: j 4 - Do SAlMBuy Now and Save 10 to 40 You Anticipate Owriing Handsome Furs This Winter? YX7' ASHINGTON Aup - -- ' ONE HUDSON SEAL COAT— With' taupe lynx ’novelty coat for motor or evening wear or aeroplane use' large hood and collar of fur also T j trimmings- large collar cuffs and border— - - Regular $55000—For $45000 sne®- ONE PLAIN HUDSON SEAL COAT— Shawl 7' col--butto-ns and belt A stnkmg coat— : ia'rV'nffaiu n$35000 : V1 Kegnlar $50000--P(- i)r Ee'gular $32500—For $26950 SEAL CO AT—Very handsome - ONE LEOPARD 66 AT—A strikiiig garment— I?® HUDSONcollar and deep cuffs pockets belt large square EegularT$350 00—For $29000 ''uwith tie ends— ONE MUSKRAT COAT— Hudson seal collar and Regular $40000—For $31000 : "A-'cuffs— 7 ONE HAIR SEAL COAT— With collar cuffs and For $16950 $22500— Regular band at'bottom of Hudson seal— ONE HUDSON SEAL COAT— Skunk collar 'cuffs Regular $18500—For $13750 ' ' border— ad ' ONE NUTRIA COAT— With skunk rabon collar A Regular $57500—For $49500 7 and cuff ONE PLAIN HUDSON SEAL COAT— Regular $22500— For $1695021 Regular $25000 —For' $18500 ONE SCOTCH MOLE COAT — With taupe A lynx- Am PLAIN HUDSON SEAL OOAT J cuffs collar and border and V A V Regular $32500— For $24950 r 77 - 7 ONE fancy orientalbuttons — HUDSON SEAL C OAT— Black Lynx ooll&r cuffs nl Regular $90000— For $67500: y " border r full flare — ONE HUDSON SEAL GOAT— With skunk col- iZ’Regular $45000—For $34950 - -- ’ - - : 00 - j v-- - 7 ' - - :: t 1 7’ n re-equlp- - ‘ sr-7- 7 ' r- ' : 6000-0000- - t ONE NUTRIA COAT (Illustrated)— Ah extreme ' - - i - : set-inpockfe- ts 00 ’ ! ' A r RAIS LIGHT iV HIGHER Bathers Merryat Saltair I A II AA'Fl 7 HERE AVERS RESIDEHr - " the1 -- & Power t' ’ reasonable followed the receipt by the public utilities commission yesterday of a letter' from John Connelly of 317 states that First avenue Mr Connelly Salt Lake consumers are ' paying more for light and heat than residents of other communities and that ’they pay about 100 per cent more tha’n they should be asked to' pay He mentions several cities where the rates are lower than here- - - PROMINENT LAWYERS ORGANIZE NEW FIRM 1 coaf— ‘ rAA'?A7yrRegar:-$4950For$3$75- ' v HANDSOME ? CROSS 050 FOX MUFF—Etond : The ' ?®“ ONE - - - : - MUFrT”' l'REL$4500 — For ‘ The money order of the Salt Lake postoffice for reports the month of July show that the' amount of money orders Issued during July totaled 89219462 an increase of' 89526 over the month of July last year The money orders paid amounted to 17222629 which Is 81808247 more than for the' month of July last year A' comparison of the totals Issued and paid shows that there Vai $800311 67 ‘ more moneywaswhich came vinta Salt Lake than sent away through the money order department V - - - - -- - V ' - ’ - - 4 ONE HAIR SEAL COAT— Natural racoon collar cuffs and ‘ ' 7 border— r Regular $30000—For $21950 - " 'v - 13473! ’ -- ’ f - - one-pie- ce ' : r- ? - - V- : & or - the-highe- - st - ’ King-pointe- d ’ - 1 rk" ’ : LmiM AJia ’ the-fron- t 'J — w — — sup-he:sr- - j - — - 7"-- ' ular $6500 ' -- - — V-- " ': u“t scarfs ' ' r Regular $6950 For $5475 One Extra Large Skunk Scarf— Reg- ‘ : - ihg—Regular $12500 One Black Wolf Scaif— Regular $451 One Black Fox Scarf— Regnlar $8500 One Handsome Extra Large Black Lynx 7 ‘ i - one red fox 7 2D WARD TO HONOR A‘ program of and music speaking will be given In the Second ward hall next Thursday evening in honor of the boys of the ward who have enlisted In the regrular army and the national guard The program wlll include Trio election Axel Nylander Jewel and Helen Croft address of welcome 'Albert J Elggren response Capt solo' Franklin Madsen address “Our Boys" Will G Farrell solo Charles Pika ' The entertainment r will bo followed- - by - a nca Tro-brld- ge Elmer-'Johnso- 77 - - FORMER MERCHANT OFSALT LAKE IS DEAD - 4 " Word was received here yesterday of the death of George 8 Raddon formerly a merchant of this Raddon was born In Salt city well-kno- - v -- 7 - wn Lake September 11 186 4pid resided here continuously-untiJaUgiary' 1915 when ill health caused him ’to go to ' California He was a' prominent member of the Salt Lake lodge of Moosef under whose will be conauspices funeral - - “ services — : ducted Mr Raddon Is survived by his' father H G Raddon a widow five Children three brothers and ' one sister all of thle city cadets from the University of California It is thought doubtful If the majority of 'the cadets can qualify' for their reserve military aviator licenses In the time allotted by the school authorities and it is bell eyed a number of them will be dropped to lower classes In order that the progress of men who show exceptional flying ability may not be retarded Col Alexander Dade- commander of the signal corps aviation school made a triangular flight to La Jolla Lakeside and Imperial yesterday ' He flew with Captain Albert Smith vha has been appointed flight ‘instructor for the- colonelEfforts are being made to expedite the delivery of a number of new training airplanes- for the North Island school Sixty Curtiss J N-- 4 type air— Sans Diego CaL Aug 2 Afternoon planes were ordered some time ago but to the rush supplying other flights’ have been added to the curri- owing aeronautical schools It is unmilitary culum of tho signal corps aviation derstood that only ten new planes can school at North island in order to haa-ta- n by delivered here within the next two training work of the fronths v- AVIATION J --- a CHEF - SETS THE PACE - - ’ - the-adyanoe- ' 1 i : 44 t — l ENLISfED MEMBERS !: For $3750 For $6950 Scarf-E- ight large tails for trimming Regular $19800 For $14750 One Natural Lynx Scarf— Regular $4950 For $4000 One Natural Lynx Scarf— Regular $65 For $4950 One Natural Racoon Scarf— Regular $6500 For $4750 One Natural Racoon Scarf— Regular $420 For $3250 One Poiret Fox Scarf— Regular $90 For $7750 One S’iret r°1 Scarf— Regnlar For $62£0 Vs One Mole Scarf Ermine Collar Regular $9000 For $7650 7 7 For $9500 - : - For $9250 "lar$125°9 One Nutria Scarf— Regular $3500 For $2475 One Mole Scarf —Fancy georgette Iin- 7 -- ’ For $5950 One Kolinsky Cape— Regular $6500For $4475 One Kolinsky and Ermine Collar — ’ - For $4750 $69o0 - ’ ' One Natural Squirrel Scarf— Regular - er - ‘ t Regular $11500 For $9500 One Hudson Seal Shaped Scarf —Reg- FUR SETS : N FUR NECK PIECES One Ermine Scarf— Regular $8500 For $6900 One : Pointed Sitka Fox— Regular $115 For$87a50 One Long Hudson Seal—Extra wide : 7 ’ Canteen shap — Large round muff animal $2000— For $1493 V JPr 1 0NE TAUPE WOLF SET ' ONE MOLE HJJFF—Canteen - 1 7 ' 'V — 77 shape $6950 —For 5475 ' " : $79J50- -P $6475 J 7 ONE SKUNK-MUFFL7 — ' 96950 For $3475 ONE HUDSON SEAL MUFF ONE BLACK WOLF SET— ' $2500 — For S1875 Large round muff animal ' ONE HUDSON SEAL MUFF 7V'r V scarf— 'j 7 7 $3000 —For f 1973 ' ' ONE HUDSON SEAL MUFF r O Regular $7950— Por $6475 ! $5000 —For 3975 ONE HUDSON SEAL MUFF v7-set-$6000 —For 4750 ONE POINTED SITKA FOX ' MUFF— — $13450 Regular $17500-F- or $11500 For SS7JSO’-- : ONE ERMINE MUFF— MOST ANY OF THE SCARFS AND MUFFS CAN BE $7950 — For 3975 ONE ERMINE MUFF— MATCHED IN SETS $12000 — For $9350 V ng ' Kgnlar $22500—For $16599 - good-looki- 1- POINTED SITKA FOX SET— - ‘ ' - V ' ONE ’’KOLINSKY- - SRUIR-RB- L Arquatle sports head the list of fai MUF-Ffeatures - at popular Saltair $4750 —For S3ST8 ONE KOLINSKY: - 84VIHWith midsummer n full 1 awing MUFF— REL bathing at Saltair has never been more $6000 — For'S47JHh LYNX NATURAL ONE popular The plfr Is constantly & kaleidMUFF— oscopic chaos of brilliant $5000— Vor S37JML color LYNX NATURAL ONE for never before has ! a season regis: MUFF tered such gaudy colors and the copk $6500 —For $5475' ' ’NATURAL - RACOON ONE fortable bathfeminine contingent ing suits for the $6500 — For S47SO H NATURAL t RACOON of the! bathers ' purchased this ONE year by MUFF— the Saltair management are constantly $4250— For S3S7S In demands RACOON ONE NATURAL Saltair has long been famed as Utah's MUFF— ' S3S7R most famous resort and this summer! i i $450O--Fmore than ever before- has It been filled with happy holiday seekers: Every amusement attraction ! in full swing with special dances every night ° the greatest speed- and In the week except Sundays when a degree of perfection" of a special: band concert Is given under the - This Is the substance in briefWash-mastdirection of R Owen Sweeten band-- 1 statement made recently In the and Ray M' Russell choral dl- -j I Ington Post by Senator William H : rector King of Utah 'Senator Is always: a blgr day at the out that there la no - qu cation ‘ about Sunday resort - "Somethlngr doing' every min- Germany building a large number of ute" Js the slogran B V D'a are for airships :with which to continue her gotten tn the cool' lake waters and present methods of warfare! ' advocates have full sway A splendid program of Wagner gems SUICIDE’S IDENTITY Interspersed with good - old American FIXED BY SISTER airs will be rendered by 8weeten's Orchestra during thle afternoon and even The body of a suicide discovered near lng Fort Douglas Thursday night by Dr identified yesterday Jas J Galligan was Ranee 35 years old that of Thomas Mrs’ th® William man’s dead sister AUll IT hy S AIR PROPll " J Rlelcy- - 7J7 T V AtWIjrruAifl South street Fourth ’ 7 ' Ranee - had llv4d In Salt Lake several r !TiU Jh® -- 1I years’ iTfaer°LaUtlcs by the Sun Drug being cilv tmifortaht as I company - Heemployed been engaged in also' J had ®nd men and shlpiracross I the Nevada His In business mining more importafit that we I relatives that did bVn know hot jie had at II turned to the city ‘Poor health quickly and send to Is POMibl moment IrplMiM thil lctiU i t0 haTeutnt ' INCREASE SHOWN IN P O MONEY ORDERS Regular $00000—For $46500' 7 ’ ONE BLACK FOX MUF-F$6950 — For S8TJSO $6950 — For S4S7B ONE i " NATURAL ' GRAY VUS5&5"jES5 " one black fox mvffu $4750— For SS9TS - - Union Telegraph company has opened a branch office In the Kxchange building at the Salt Lake -Union stockyards in' North Salt Lake according to an announcement made last night by J H Manderfleld general manager of the stockyards company The company will transact business direct with eastern markets and will receive a list of the market prices paid on eastern markets This Information will be given tothe shippers to the local plant every morning so that they can compare the local and eastern prices - " ’ $750C— For j vrTn :: - 5 - for stockyards Western 7r " t ONE BLACK WOLF - MUFF- v 34760 —For fS6T5w ONE BLACK ’ LYNX MUFF $6750 —Fpr fC4T5 7 ONE BLACK FOX MUFF— $6500 — For53SO’ ‘ $13500 —for $9809 FFOX MUFONE POIRET $7500 — For I6L50 MUFF— New ONE MOLE - TELEGRAPH BRANCH r "A: AND FUR REMODELING OF Will Be a New and Distinctive Feature' of This Sale Walkn! expert fiirrlVral who have had aaaay years ex- perleace la the 'far basing— will he la the wtadewa with their aiaehlaea for aewlag fan v deweastratlBg how work Is done apos the pelfs Some of the Interesting pleees exhibited wtli-beA BLUE FOX SET valued at S1SOO Then are goverameat registered and very rheap atflSOOw i v A MINK COAT sixty years old sewed together la hundreds of scorns all by hand A MOLE SET of woaderfhl composed of a haadreds of la small set pieces pattern together ‘ SUMMER RATES - ON FUR' REMODELING WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SEPTEMBER V A new line of silks for Using fur coats aow belsg shown— special f LS9 and $L73 a yard 7 $6950 - $8500-7I-or t years' '7 FUR-HAKIN- a - A- -fto- -A7A7'V77A Regular - : A FINE PELTS ONE Z RED FOX' MUFF —' Beautiful grade' of " - Mr'-Har- ' 77 AN EXPOSITION OF -- v collar and - - - pj -- ‘ ' ONE PLAIN HUDSON SEAL COAT— - $75 - - A7A " ‘ ' Under the name of Hart Van Dam A Lund a new law- firm has been organized and occupies the suite at 1016 and 1016 Kearns building Its mem bers consist of Charles H Hart" Herbert Van Dam Jr and 'Henry C Lund The first named were members of the old law firm of Richards Hart & Van Dam ’ i Change ! tn the membership of the law firm follows the appointment re cently of Stephen I Richards : ai- - i member of the council of twelve apos ties of the Mormon church and his attending decision to open offices with Kimball & Richards land merchants and act as their' special counselor formerly was Judge of the district court at Logan- but has practiced law In Salt Lake for the "six years Mr Van Dam formerly past was manager of the Credit Men’s association and more was associated with the office recently of the county attorney Mr Lund who specialises on irrlga-tlon land and mining laws has practiced In Salt Lake and Utah for fifteen - v" ' canteen shape—' : ' I: A Regular $7500— For $5250 ONE BLACK LYNX MUFF—Barrel shape— v Regular $6500— For j ONE RED FOX MUFF— Large extra fine ' 7 quality fur— f v 7 7 Regular $8500-lF- or 7 $7450 ONE RED FOX MUFF— Round trimmed with ' clawed heads and tails-- f 7 - A- v' A companyare - j or - Utah-Xigh- r- - : isS-OO-F- - - ?'A ' A Regular $30000—rFQr $24950 Regular $37500 — For $2690 ONE HANDSOME HUDSON SEAL COAT— ONE HUDSON SEAL COAT— Taupe Lynx v cuffs— ' Trimmed with natural lynx’ a very deep col-7 7 ' Regular $45000—For $36500 lar cuffs and border setin pockets a full flare ONE BLACK ! LYNX MUFF—New canteen V: A shape-7-'v:1'AA r 7 -7 $4750 Regular ONE BLACK LYNX MUFF— Extra large new Intimation that an Investigation may be started at' an' early date '‘to detjsr- mine whether the price charged ' hy : Vf i ‘ - 7 lar:—- MANUFACTURERS BACK NEW DEPARTMENT AT U The new department of commerce and finance at the University of Utah has become affiliated with theManu-facturerAssociation of Utah according to an announcement made by A C Rees secretary of the association Bari J Glade who Is a newly appoint- ed instructor at the university next year took the matter up- with the membership and executive committees of the association and they promised to lend every - effort of and will give all pf the Information in their hands that would be of value to the university U S WILL FEED NEUTRAL Washington Aug 4 — An agreement the will be shortly reached betweencounneutral powers and the export cil regarding food shipments under guarantee of their nonexport to S’ - - ion Ger--ma- ny |