Show 71 i hi ' : - t- -- 'V- -- V T- 1- '' 'i - v l V - - - i I 777777 8-777- irtiaKiTPBHEBAI-BEPtJBiJSALTIK- THDRSDSEPTEMMJB CITY UTAH E 15 1917 v SEEKS RIGHT TO II i! i POWERINllTAH ' ft i M 'r- t - J - f ¥ i Manufacturers ?' ant to Simplify Method To Acquire Sites H If it Con-gres- s ' ' 'Appealing In if ‘ Thursday Coupon Thursday Coupon Special behalf of ' the state for the right to develop and control Important water sites on the national public domain the directors of the Manufacture ers association met recently and draftnational chamber of ed a petition ’ : commerce It is believed that the acquisition of such right would provide the state with much cheaper power to run its factories elecand to electrify its railroad In would result trification of railroads turn In the conservation of vast coal fields for future use The resolution asks the chamber of commerce “to urge the Congress of the United States to enact at the present session appropriate legislation pre- -' scribing- a definite broad and liberal policy and a simple and direct method by which water power aitea on the public domain in federal ownership and control may be economically developed with careful restrictions to safeguard of power against the appropriation sites and power rights for speculative purposes and not in good faith for immediate develonient and use’ '$125 Boys Corduroy Pants 256 Men s Neckwear 3 for to-th- e Special f ‘ This coupon If presented Thursday Sept 13th will entitle you to purchase $125 Boys Corduroy ft This coupon if presented Thursday Sept l$th will entitle you to purohase 25c 7 BAm Ties at THREE FOR (Limit 3 Ties to a customer) C O D Orders) Thursday 13th 1917 Auerbach Co ££“to (No phene mail xr Sept Herald-Republic- S99Ste99SSS9S9 $100 ftS Sizes years (Limit pair to a' customer) (No phone mall or G O D 1917 orders) Thursday Auerbach Co Sept 13 an 16 1 Herald-Re- publican - Thursday is Apron Day at - - - Auerbach's FOR PLANTING EARLY r - - LOW U-bo- at - - - T U-bo- ats J1 MARKET EXPERT - - v - 7G0EST0 ' OGDEN - ' - - few-month- s - - 15-ce- nt : - bureau-contemplate- lace - meet feiT eentpre-- fceaslve shewing ef Pall Awrbaeh' SUITS Clothes and for Baby Things at special prices far Tharsd ay DRESS 4b SKIRT SET Mads of Nainsook trimmed with Swiss embroidery flounce hem stitched heading: neck and sleeves edged with Mace ribbon bow round yoke of medallion embroidery Special valu INFANTS $L98 y $1975 $25 $2950 Plain tailored and fur trimmed models of Serge Poplin Broadcloth and Gabardine Navy Black Taupe Brown and Green (Auerbach’s—Second Floor) BUNGA4' to 14 ages 38e (Auerbach's— Third Floor) years one-ma- - ' $125 CHILDREN'S PERCALE the-consum- Tailored and dressy- models trimmed and embroidered - - - $295 $395 $595 t -' - ' "'Order your winter potatoes now is the advice of City Commissioner li H Green At least this is the advice if expects to get any of the “spuds” being raised by the city on The- Mountain Dell or the Riverside ! farms “The city has an offer from on the “Dell' or $1000 cash for the cropwould-be purfarm even though the Mr German airplane equipped with pontoons convertible for either land or sea work the art of camouflage as chaser has not seen the crop Green said yesterday the city likely vapplied to a wpuld sell the potatoes at about market These which have been received in a roundabout way from Germany show how the Teutons tubers for Six applications pictures! city - price have already been- filed with Commis- are making iise of tlieir inventors and scientists to win the war Many German fighting airplanes are now sioner Green1 equipped so they can be used for either sea fightihg or land engagements The adtioii of pontoons that can be used as boats in case' the machine is disabled or brought down by the enemy converts this machine from a formidCHUMS IN MARINES able land fighter to' an equally powerful sea battler The Germans are now painting their undersea boats a solid a long' wave length of foam color 'superimposed on the hull and the conning tower Thus the WILL BE REUNITED sea greenarewith made 'immune from detection : "Through the intervention of a United States senator and 'a governor three Tooele lads who enlisted in the marine PLAN FAREWELL FOR WIFE ASKS DIVORCE corps expecting to' be inseparable In SECOND CONTINGENT service and were then assigned to difCRUELTY IS ALLEGED i ferent commands will be brought to- MM The county commissioners 'yesterday gether was again assurance That her husband has kicked and from Senator decided-tThis the lntender-ing the with Join beaten her often since their' marriage clty William H King received yesterday by sectheand a receptlon-ton October 4 1911 Is a part of the combanquet' are The lads Governor Bamberger James Harvey Hickman Clarence Baker ond contingent of Salt Dake city and plaint made by Mary Bosch in a divorce ' and John Hogan county draftsmen' who will leave for filed In the district court yesteraction on September 19 The Bureau of Markets Will Con-du- ct the camp training BANKRUPTCY PETITION day against' John Bosch The wife alcounty appropriated $250 i to pay Its Tred J A Jacques a laborer of 'this part of the expense Incurred sand leges that while she was 111 In bed a News to Agency In a voluntary bank- named Commissioner J 8 JLindsaycom- ago he beat' her and that a city' filed petition ' on the Hrnwera' Hein yesterday with the federal dis- the county representative ruptcyclerk'-listintime! he knocked her from a short ago al ' f X his liabilities at Ihlttee uni trict j y held their baby 'In her she while chair S4847 and his assets at $575 exempt arms cow cannot In to kick The his the His lndebtednees according pall According to Information Just re She also alleges he has failed to promilk without bluiih-lln- g celved schedule was greatly increased by an the days of vide the common necessaries of life for by the Utah college Agricultural at her temerity Item of $3700 owed bn land from Herbert CL- - Marshall acting chief the last six months ' In addition to a of the Bureau of Markets United States decree of divorce Mrs Bosch asks the department of Agriculture the bureau custody of three minor children ' has made arrangements to place a marketing expert' In or near Ogden during the peach shipping season RED CROSS SEEKS 'Thli agent will conduct a market news service for the benefit of the fruit AID FOR ARMENIANS growers Dally market news on the peach situation’ will be distributed Funds for those most miserable sufLater In the year the' ferers from war the women and chll making q thorough survey of the dren of Armenia Palestine and the TTrfFrt I7iu Rocky mountain and Pacific coast re- Caucasus!" now are being sought from gions with the idea of deciding upon the people of Salt Lake by the Amerisome plan of work In these regions can Red Cross according to announcewhich will be of material benefit to the ment made yesterday w by Miss Ella growers and shippers If conditions Wicklund local executive secretary warrant- the bureau plans to establish The work of relief Is being carried on Alpha is the nation’s best newbeyi a permanent office at Salt Lake City by the American organization an ideal drink for old and young It is The value' of a market news service ' The money Miss Wicklund explained delicious nutritious vgholesome and in-for' Utah cannot be overestimated In Is to be used for the purpose of food the past the farmers have been depen- and clothes for the destitute as well as vigorating dent upon Denver for their news of for the training of the women and market conditions Unless special tele- children so they may attain a measure AIrha allays the thirst easily quickly and graphic service is maintained these of Industrial independence ' market completely reports are a day late and place Utah fruit growers at a serious disadvantage-' The Bureau of Markets was largely who leads NORMAN HACKETT Influenced action its present in “The Knife M at by an appeal made to It ' by ' the Utah the Salt Lake theatre tonight Agricultural college BLOUSES 7 blue ' percale Collar-belpink-oand large fancy pocket of connercale plaiddark trastlngand Light sleeves and percales belt pocket with plain white neat black figLight ground- with belt and collar ures pocket trimmed with fancy contrasting x colors Plain SAYS ORDER SPUDS -- 'Women's Apparel Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chlae APRONS - : IXFAXTS NIGHT GGtINS ‘Mads of white daisy cloth on shell-stit- ch neck and sleeves and In pink or blue shirr string front: edge at the bottom - (Auerbach'— Third Floor) The hour Is too ser- clety will provide musical numbers and Ing ious yesterday he said to tolerate needless fail- reading ures In studies The publle la Invited' Plans were completed at the meeting for the registration of freshmeii today After listening to testimony for four Sophomores 'juniors and seniors will EXPECT TO IMPANEL yesterday register tomorrdw and Saturday days Judge W H Bramel M’NAIR JURY TODAY rendered Judgment for $100 and interest to the plaintiff in the case of B D ENDEAVOR SOCIETY From the progress made yesterday it Field against C H Stewart Some time ago Field filed suit In the la the Jury will be secured beTO PRESENT PLAY expected district court against Stewart in which noon fore today in the case of the state he sought to' recover $7500 which he ' At church William Congregational who is on Phillips against commission the was his alleged Sotomorrow Endeavor the Lake Salt now the the with evening murder of Edward T by occupied charged property Stock Yards company will give g silver offering enter- Williams February 14 1917 ciety The work of trying to obtain a Jury Stewart filed a counter claim In tainment - The main feature of the probeen In progress before Judge J L has which he alleged that Field owed him one-act Brown for two days $200 money lent The testimony showed gram will be the presentation of a that Field was not entitled to recover Gale play “The Neighbours by Zona WILL NOT RENEW LICENSE but that Stewart was entitled to $100 7 Cast unanimous vote the city commisBy denied the application of Grandma —Lily King sion yesterday WILL NOT TOLERATE “Miss Abel— LeOla Kelly Mrs Sadie Carson for the renewal of a Williams— Rae Schwenck rooming house license at No 4 E First FLUNKING STUDENTS Ezra Peter— Melville Kelly South street Two members of the po4 Miss Moran — Grace Daley lice force testified they had found ' Miss Trot— Florence Wright whisky In the place and that two men “Flunking? —thatmustpastime of the Miss Ellsworth— Verona Kelly had Informed them they visited the be made highly slothful student— Miss Ruth Treweek Mlse Ruby Lang rooming house to purchase whisky Mrs unpopular in L D & the Mormon unitold William Hardiman and the double Carson declined to take the witness versity President Guy G Wilsonmeet- quartette of the Christian Endeavor eo- - stand Instructors at the first faculty JUDGMENT RENDERED FOR C H STEWART " - a - -- ran ISjJSCI 77i Controlled-k- Is y tzcob feature at the Comptometer s - : : r - - - Jr-takin- WILL OPERATE NEW CARBON COAL MINE THE TEST IS IN THE TASTE are served Order some for your home today - Drink it with your meals —have it handy for your guests for they too will enjoy Its cheery hospitality Alpha Is sold wherever soft drinks NELSON -- ANSON CO Ccaersl DUtribster Office 837 Erdei At Salt Lake City Utah Phone Wasateh 835-6-- 7 of coal from a new property Carbon county which has' been bought by Utah and Colorado business men wllL begin as soon as a tram is completed ' The property- was bought recently for approximately $70-0cost jof the 500 making the per-acacres $125 7 The purchase was made by the Liberty Coal company in which Frank N Cameron and L R Weber of Salt Lake and Frank-Latudand Charles Pleco of Trinidad Colo are interested' J The property lies near the line of the Denver ft Rio Grande railroad so that shipments of coal will be greatly In : - - ALPHA BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO ? g - That’s the challenge of the Controlled- to a key stroke 00 7 'V 3L ' 7' U re - a INTERNAL vigilance is the price of that vigFigure Accuracy Make ilance mechanical and r positive and you make it sure and easy" does just that The Controlled-ke- y If you fumble a key— do not get it autoclear 'down— the Controlled-ke- y matically throws in the Emergency stop locking the keyboard Should the fault occur say half-wa- y down a column you don't have to cancel and add it all over again Sim- - TO BURY DAUGHTER 7 FATHER SAME DAY - 4 v r' Double funeral services will take place in 'Farmington 'Utah today at 1 when the last rites' are perp formed for W Ilford Hess and - his daughter Miss Thea Hess Both died effects of cancer of recently from the the knee the fend coming while they were visiting a"' farm' 'owned1' by the father at Clifton Ida Of the family Mrs Hess And 'five children survive - - C TO BUILD APARTMENT ON GARDO HOUSE SITE r v 'That an' apartment house will be constructed on the' site of the famous i Gardo house South Temple 'and State streets is the report given credence by those who are familiar with the' property’ Mr and 'Mrs Edwin F- Holmes owners of' the structure are now in Los Angeles where they recently construct-ed&- n expensive residence- They have made no ' public announcement as to - - - their plans - ‘ By Infernattoaal New 8erri! "'' Petrograd Sept' 12—--Colonel' Thdmp-oacting for the American Red Cross today ' turned 'over - to the minister of finance $2000000 to relieve distress in Russia' The money was contributed by ni - American citizens -- The Salt Lake theatre will have for attraction for three nights and a Saturday matinee beginning - tonight Eugene Walter's undeniably thrilling 7 play “The Knife” concerns a physician who The out of play a novel and' altruistic spirit of revenge for a vicious crime brings a great benefit to mankind 'by means of surgery practiced on degenerates of the lowest and meanest order of mankinds Judging from the New York and is & 100 per cent enChicago press-itertainment and one that should not 77 be missed In the cast will be Norman Hackett May Buckley” Eva Benton Clifford 8tork Cordelia MacDonald Robert Bar-rFrank Wood Franklin George and oth— - - t shown Controlled-ke- y in comparative tests made by Comp- tometer users on their- - regular work against machines without this feature averages close to 80 ' The knowledge of security afforded enables an exby the Controlled-ke- y perienced operator to go at top speed —without the strain of constant watchfulness against slighted keystrokes The Controlled-ke- y takes care of all that Under die protection of this safeguard even the inexperienced operator has nothing to fear from a faulty - ply complete the unfinished stroke touch the release key sind go on' But ke3Tstroke4 until this is done nor another figure V i can be added The result is more and better work 7 with less effort and expense 7 Figured conservatively' the added Felt Cl Tarrant Manufacturing C04 1713-3- 5 N Paulina St Chicago : Salt Lake City CONTROLLED-KEi 0 - - - ! Y - W ' RED CROSS AIDING RUSSIA 7 1 its-- - efficiency of the ' Soliciting Office 14 Central Bldg 332 at ! - ' $ ADDING AND CALCULATING MACHINE ) |