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XV i ' : "I-'V- - ' - w- - THli HFRATD-RE- '' T VS i UBL1CAN SALT iAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1917 P V FAST DIRIGIBLES AKE?IMPORTANT IN BIG U S‘ AERIAL FLEET THE CHARACTER STORE 'Credit Xs" Approval We'll send any piece of ' Sixty days k the same aa ‘ ' '"¥ - '4 f- - cash to us §f T on approval — a need more time' ve U' araeter Ch Furniture m Phone Wasatch 169G v - 4 M M We’re mighty proud of the Character Store— teeming ’with the newest ideas in Character Furni-roi- h ture America’s Master Furniture Makers Perhaps you’ve noticed this enthusiasm in our - advertising— blit a gliinpse at tlie Ueautiful creations on our floors will furnish the reason and ' ) j t - justification V 'Y PERI O D - : : PEACH CROP IS BIGGEST KNOWN nips rutabagas s and i similar truck also potatoes - ' 500-car- L garden wCrops Above sugar 'Jbet'S ’crop Vis' above norand the grain crop of: that district Xormal-Th- e mal Is excellent The high price of pota-toehas induced1 many of the 'farmers to plant heavily and - a heavy acreage Is ripening The sugar beets are 'in fine ahape and will yield rich saccharine: 4The canneries of the county are Working in tomatoes of' which there was a large acreage Help has been plAitlful for the cannery work but the fruitgrowers have called upon the conservation board at to pick the fruit crop” Lakefor help - ‘ - 8 Sept Ogden r SpeclaL v Herald-RepubUca- n f ’ ng ’ - - 4 ’ - POLICES SEEK NIGHT PROWLER It is alleged by certain residents Jn the neighborhood of Somerby W Sixth South and W Fifth South streets that a nightly ' prowler wearing a flowing beard and otherwise disguised has been and peeping into the windows of houses obnoxioua making himselfnotgenerally been reported to the The matter has !s i ’ I Rocker Special Here's the Rocker you’ve alwaj’s wanted Large 'roomy comfortable seat — genuine leather 12 coil springs construction fumed oak finish They're new in fact just ' unpacked Bought this- summer at less tliau we ever bought We them before or ever will again intended pricing them at $15 but to get them in the homes where they will advertise Character Furniture we have' placed them on sale while they last at— all-ste- el ft Washington Sept 8 —Chautau- qua'1 and lyceum entertainments 'will be' provided at cost for every army camp and cantonment within ten days under the newly organized red path activities commissionheaded by Harry P Harrison of Chlit was announced today by cago ' the commission on training camp' activities-- ' Tents with seating caof 2000 each have been sent pacities to ten camps and the first per-- 1 formance will be given Monday evening - More than 2000 entertainers will be employed on the camp circuits ' - vr ?' i r r: Here’s a dandy fine looking' well-malarge roomy clothes hamper that sells regularly for $165 Size 18 inches square 30 inches deep FALL SPECIAL ' de PRICE - - ! CLOTHES HAMPERS SPECIAL PURCHASE iV: UNCLE SAM STATUETTES like cut—a bronzed Rzactly statuettestanding 12 inches high Hea rellla’ 'em np In earnest new — and hee ending yen te center etc If you' cannot go to the front— ahow by placing patriotism Sam fn a Unde your conspicuous place in your homeCRAWFORD ClA On V FALL SPECIAL 4’ - e-- r- - - ENTERTAINMENTS TO BE PROVIDED Mr TROOP CAMPS Character — the keynote of the Crawford store— is again reflected in ounchoice selection of rugs Rare colorings exclusive designs and as durable as they are beautiful at prices you'll never' again duplicate Wiltons Velvets Body Brus- sels Axminsters sizes- 21x54 36x60 36x72 inches and 'the standard 8x10 and 9x12 foot - J - ' f - 4 CLOTHES BASKET ” extra well Inches made of Hat fiber fabric regular price Mo— ' SPECIAL - a : Size& jy v: j itliis sale will purchased during : x : r and laid FREE Rug lined He pall - : - 12x18x80 T- -- - t - v- BALLINOUT OF FAVOR : AT WILHELM’S COURT '' “MTIERE You Start Is Not So Important as 4 —According to "'r USE THE PHONE We Accept Phone Orders on Anything Advertised ' ‘ 8 MAILORDERS Promptly Pilled 146-148-1- 50 ' - burg-Americ- Satisfaction’ Guaranteed or Money Refunded “The Character Store” ! the Zurich Sept Neuste Weiner Journal (Vienna) Albert Ballin director general- of the Ham steamship line and long a favorite of Emperor William has falofficialdom belen Into disfavor cause of criticism of ‘the policy of the" ' - WHAT You Start?: I -- - - ' ’ - - - s to-an- - lh various branches of military services are 'being: urged to attend religious the services which will be Jewish New Years - beginning Septem- her IS" Those from other communities will ho Invited to remain's guests of bgden citizens Rev Samuel Alkowwill officiate at on Jewish New services In K Year's evn at 7 p m Sunday delivering a sermon on “The Symbol of Sounding the Shofar or the Trumpet of the Horn' while his subject at 10 a m Monday wil be “Israel’s Mission SUCCESS BNOWSfe NEITHER CREED NOE CiiBflEil? dred women to take change of : and reif stations - along the routes to he traveled by 'Amerfrom ican soldiers In going the trenches in France have been selected by the woman's bureau of worn- ’ the American Red Cross' The en will’ serve without pay and bear the'lr own expenses They were chosen from hundreds of applicants because of their special qualifications Red Cross war council has The for the estabappropriated $700000 canteens which lishment of thesewith shower baths wlUb equipped laundries mending and disinfecting rooms and rest rooms with reading dell- -: and writing material games tobacco cades and The women in tnls service will work under the direction of Major Grayson M P Murphy Red Cross commissioner to Europe and a committee of American women fn Paris of which Mrs William G Sharp wife of the American ambassador Is chairman They: Include Miss and Miss Katherine P Emma Sterling Lansing of Water-tow- n N Y sisters of Secretary of State Lansing the-canteen- EUREKA Wallen infant daughter of G IL AVallen died Saturday morning as a police 1 Vr Washington- - Sept- - 8 —One 'hun- —Jewish young! men held-durl- " ' ‘ F'-hal-l s OR CANTEENS IN FRANCE AMERICAN TROOPS FOR ' URGE JEW SOLDIERS (Continued From Preceding Page TO ATTEND CHURCH on now and peach shipments will start 12 - 0NIY POUR ONLY--FEARLY BIRDS Full size one?moti6n:bed davenette upholstered iir Chase leather fumed oak finish useful ornamental well made regularly sold for S38Q0 CRAWFORD’S FALL OPENING SPECIAL WOMEN TO CONDUCT - - SPECIAL - i V 'Wednesday September The Orem line is preparing to bring from Utah county in the next few wuseks S50 to 400 carloads of peaches ISO cars of small fruits Including plums peaches and pears 200 to 250 cars of apples 100 cars of"egetables including cabbage carrots onions tur- - DAVENETTE ’ : RNitsI TUR E Our Stock of Period Furniture Is worthy of special mention— It is conspicuous for beauty and good taste ven In the Character Store where beauty and1 good taste are the rule when Grand Ladies and Gentlemen brushed elbows with lloyalty We are showing Period Splendid reproductions of the prevailing Furniture in all wanted finishes —and forstyles every room A fortunate purchase— between 'seasons enables us to sell to YOU for less than we can replace them today Above: One of the newest U S dirigibles under inspection by - navy officials Below (left): Ralph H Upson America's foremost aeronaut and (right) a gigantic dirigible garage' America's aerial fleet is tbbe well provided with' dirigibles of tifte most improved design and the greatest speed Uncle Sam is not disregarding their importance in aerial warfare A number of them will soon bo assigned patrol doty at all of the chief Atlantic seaports Ralph H Upson America's leading aeronaut is engaged in testing the new fleet of dirigibles and recently flew from Chicago to Akron O a distance of 320 milss the longest flight that has been made by a dirigible in America'- result of injuries sustained her fall into a tub of water Friday ty night The left leg of William Soyder an employe of the Chief mine was broken Saturday morning when a mine car fell on hfm He was removed to ‘the Holy Cross hospitaL FU - an ' "s J n Ambition will not tolerate limitations A It has a way o£ overstepping boundaries Ignoring precedent upsetting rules shocking “ethics' and ' looking through Instead of at people''): ‘ government' : - ‘ i ? 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Progress operates on a V big- scale It demands the fight of way and people with big heads and pet corns' had best yield 'it' 'jr ' ' " ' fi Show me a' success and I will show you' the reason for It— Many big businesses exist today because hy shrewd management they give the people MORE for their money than they could secure otherwise cannot last longer: than the foundation upon which it Likewise success ' was built V': “ ' ' ' V' f"v f Radical change of policy sacrificing principle for profit— adding the pre-"fal “DIS” to the word “HONESTY will change brilliant success to failure ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "" ' our station In life we would all be each of us were allowed 'If "successes and failures wouldbe unheard of' but as the world usually does !its own appraising there is nothing left for' us to do but to fight it out well- IIad I listened to the raven’s' croak and the dismal predictions d friends I would have stifled ambition and meaning- but ’would never have perfected my local anesthetic which won for me the name of ‘“Painless Withers? and built for me one of the largest Dental practices in the west andthe largest in the State of Utah T Specialised Dentistry Sanitary Dentistry Painless Dentis try at prices ' V that are fair' to you and fair to 'me Is going' to cdkitinue that success - 4 r 4 - j : v" J : j - ix dis--m- ' - - ' - -- : : 1 - - 3 e - : WARMER WEATHER FORECAST WEEK’S S' y :- ' --- T i ’ 8 ' — ' j — Weather pre- Washington Sept dictions for the week beginning Sunday in the Rocky mountain and plateau regions ars: Generally: fair' except for showers during' early days over southern and extreme northern mountain'dis-jtrict- s Slowly rlsnig temperatures in central "and northerti districts after Monday ¥ Edison is to Electricity what Palmer is to Health Electricity lias always existed but its usefulness was not known until constant demonstration had thoroughly acquainted the public with its value Innate Intelli- gence within man has always existed but until was discovered by Dr Palmer it could not ex press itself perfectly thus producing disease within ' the body ' : - Ghiro-practi- HARVESTER KILLED IN FIGHT WITH I W W Br'lstersatisniil News 8crrMj Glencoe Mlnn Sept 8— Charles Dun- short-sighte- -- ‘ - ham a harvester of Lakeville and an unidentified L W W 'member were killed in a gun fight near here today when men reputed to be" Industrial Workers of the World attempted to "prevent the harvesters from working Four other men were wounded -- ' ' - ’ ''' - 1221A Main Street' Ji- - i "Washington' Sept 8 —Great Britain has -- advised ' the United States that President Wilson's reply to Pope Benedict's peaee proposals la in effect Greet Britain’s reply as was indicated re- ' cently’ in a statement by Lord Cecil 310-311-312-3- - HOURS -- ' ' y r” ' U D BOSK R C P D Cm ’ " s Boston Bldg 18 ' - i ' HEALTH RESULTS SAME AS WILSON’S i - Spinal adjustments REMOVE the CAUSE of : DISEASE : BRITISH PEACE NOTE ‘ ce - s' to f7J0 Pkono Wuatch 6938 i ' s 4 t Hourt: 0 to 11 1 to 4 60 HOUSE GALLS BT APPOmTUENTS t jomrioN bknjInnn With n DL c Prinrifla |