Show 1 - THE SALT TAKR CITY UTAH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1917 HERALD-BEPUBLICA-N Furniture Shipped at Cess Than Freight Bates to r were received yesterday Col and Mrs Enos A Wall ‘announcing the marriage of 'V their daughter Mary Olffa' to Capt Clarence Donald Lang Fifteenth United States field artillery on Saturday' September 1 at Watertown N Y ' ' 4 Mra- Walter Tuttle ' will enter-- 4 44 tain at a luncheon this afternoon -- t Luncheon at Hotel Utah - : "- - 4 ’ - - -- - -- : - 4 - - : - ct - entertained at - - - v - Lew Brice'and the beautiful Barr Twins who will provide one of the headline features of the new vaudeville hill which opens at the Orphean theatre tomorrow evening 4 : 4 Douglas avenue ' Phi sorority of the 4 The Gamma of Utah will give a tea 44 University this afternoon at the sorority avenue house 4 Miss Chalker " The Barr sisters who are of the act of Lew Brice and the Bar 4 Miss Blanche Chalker was the honor 4 Twins really are what they claim to be ’ guest last evening at a prettily ap- - I — 4 pointed twins Eighteen years ago or there-givesupper and kitchen shower in University'1 4 rer born in Pittsburgh sc afc by her aunts Mrs Albert Gill 2£out v only difference in their ages is a Wasatoh Literary dub will 4 and Mrs James White at the Gill home The atter “lnu‘e ?rtrude “Lre 4" hold a reception this afternoon 4 In K street The living rooms were claims older to be The other one the golden-glowith sunflowers ’of Beless Mrs and 4 home at bright 4 707 the J'T is Evelyn 2 In o’clock the center of the supper table Second avenue at It le almost Impossible to tell them hostess will be assisted by 4 was a doll dressed as a bride while apart 44 The Lew- Brice declares that when Mrs Earl Dunshee Mra O J' 4 from the chandelier to the corners of I Lit' were festoons of red hearts 4 Ertking HMrs' J J Buswell and 44 the tablebaskets 111118 ° Th8t as ons a I tle ° Thl and of asters and white red Crystal 4 MraJ Maya "The program of greetings by the 4 were arranged about the rooms There! of the headline features of the vaude4 will consist Life 4 were twenty-fiv- e 4 president Mrs King “Social guests sic ac Mrs Mays 44 in Washington by The Miss Astrld Mathle-- I of music 4 and marriage son and CL M Jacobson will take place Mra V K’ Ball and Miss Jessie 4 tomorrow in the Salt Lake Templs 4'Roark ' will be-- hostesses at tea this afternoon at ’the 4 Mrs Irving D Offer left on Sunday 4brldgehome for southern California where she will 4 join Ball ' K street'! 4 Lieutenant Offer who Is stationed Deaths - two-thir- tt In Honor of Miss Howells '"' Mf and Mrs George “M Cannon en-- tertalned informally on Sunday evening in honor of their daughter Mrs t - w 4 4 f - '4 9fc - David Howells who arrived last week from Calcutta India for stay The rooms were gay with a profusion of flowers in the autumn shades with the exception of the dining room where crystal baspink La France roses in aMiss Marlon the table centered ket Cannon assisted during the evening and twenty guests were -bidden to meet Mrs Howells - - 4 t r ‘ ‘ TUB MILK OF MAGXEIlA - -- - Tooth Paste Helps ward aff "Add MestP Doctor Machine Cure Guaranteed Sewing1 $200 ’ F ‘ G Wardj Adjuster - WHITE SSSCOL Phone Wasatch 9234 or call' 29 W First South building v DAILY STATISTICS - The Weather Charles Howard Laahbrookl Detroit Thandari of Bephrltla Survived u jr Mr and Mrs Lash-MiI brook and two sisters Mrs H L Castltmaln ss seven tables of bridge during the early houra of the afternoon Pink and white asters were artistically combined for the decorations of a tea table lightedby pink cathedral candles In four cryatai candlesticks 'Assisting the young afternoon w ete Mra hostess during the W D: Prosser : Miss Miriam Hubbard Miss June Street and Miss' Marie Sned-de- n 'a J Rita Boland or as she Is known Tuesday and Wednesday fair not mach change la temperature The following data on weather off the stage Bolander will ar- faoslocal old conditions Monday la submitted by the local rlve tomorrow With her mother Mrs I pltal Saturday Survived year husband David by weather bureau: T L Bolander for a brief visit with I N- - Sorenson TEMPEBATUBB the new Orpheum I Nelson Los Anseles and mother Mrs Sarah Highest tlllfl eeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaqeeeeTS “ engagement of BOfitb steteesaees4seeeeeetaees6MJ tomorrow hill beginning of Salt Lake " Mrs Bo-- 1 I E Blchardaoa ' LOWClt e evea6Mte9eeeesaeeat99eeotM C Carruthers IS old' Brldht’s dilander will not accompany her daugh- eeeoM limit thlfl month see ee sees eeeeee seesaiaae eter east but will epend several weeks re2rJa5hr7utei”sM HuS'pbr Mesa temperature today 4 CL T Normal Mra' 85 Mathsws with in this : Mrs C R Tucker New York Nev Rochester city " a m today 68 per cent City end Mrs J77 W Killeen Salt Lake avenue Relative humidity at years old UN First 10 1S39 Belatlve humidity at p m today Mary Scholar 38 per seat Mr and Mrs Rudolph Konold anDecember Born of V D Club Monday pneumonia nounce the engagement of their daugh- is PRECIPITATION In 1856 to survived Came Utah by ter Miss Blanche Konold to George I ton Germany Total for the 24 hours ending ’at 8 p m on mlm Son in Wisconsin :r Meets Lincoln svS' aaeveee9oes6eeeeeeM Nave Hofman The marriage la to take I Mary Ann Me y 79 years oldM4 JZl on Monday October 1 at the I J!”e- - 1ondy' Bora November 38 1837 In North Total for this month to data la place : Mrs Glenn F Peterson entertained home of the bride’s parents 2195 8 43 yesrs old 18S8 MrL Cutler Mararet f ' BUILDING PERMITS j the members of the V D club yester- Seventh East street lEmemon avenue Monday Born January 17 1875 Survived by husband Joseph H Cutler and Utah Blllpofctlng company 348 E First day afternoon at a tea at her home ta-in north bualneas g 400 parent Mr andMra Joseph B Hawkley of Mra the Hlllcrest apartments The tea B W Applebaum 6U E Seventh a ble was centered with crystal basket CHARGES GATHGART Sooth faNfl Miles’ 78 years old1 Fourteenth Weat ooe eeeoo aew ee IS s oe tied with crimson tulle and filled with fitecond aTiooi altera- Pr“e lions oe Mrs oo eo S00 Frank Barnes oee red sweet peas VIOLATES CONTRACTS Si?S'oS! f tag company 9 E Third South Samuel II Wood ST years old 844 Bamooa Crane-RoThe club presided rat the tea table CSS so aitermtxona avenue Sunday members include Mrs O I Ltndgrftn 74 years old Sunday Born John rieaowolakl 877aoooaasAawvAavSA 8 Sixth East alter- Martin Jane that Elisa Charges County Purchasing atloDe Mrs W G Mackler Mrs Frank Barnes 250 I William Hall 2C A street alterations kHIley 48 years old 844 Garleld Mr U09 Chari eff Agent E C Cathcart has paid more for Mrs A J Folksrson 8L 1490 Third East alteraKlrkaey Chaffin Mrs W H Parker Mrs RL supplies than they could have been ob-- 1 avenue Sunday tiona ceoeceo ee eo so ee see ee se s Sees eeeo 550 Palmer Frost Mrs E Leroy Recore tained for elsewhere are 'contained In a T Wateoh 1745 8 Eighth East George FUNERALS 3S00 Miss Marguefite Taylor and Miss Merle dwelling to the 53 letter commissioners Charles M 8 Fifth East garage county E church 459 Shmuel H' Good' services First Dey V Savage house hew 62 y" v at and Second East Wednesday Realty company Exchange from M C- Iverson The county au-- 1 ?®nd South Place alterations Mounti Olivet 150 Burial cemetery ' 59 Exchange Mra Alma Sorenson services Thirteenth ward Kewhouse Realty company the pur- - I18pm dltor also county charges Announcement BnrUI Cltyce- mJa£o alterat Iona 155 Wedding Tn“ “ G W Banowe 213 8 SUte alterations 1000 chasing agent has violated contracts Welcomed - 4 From Ray Aria comes word of the W arrival of: a baby daughter- at- - the home of Mr and Mra Douglas D'Mof-f- at Mrs Moffat will be remembered as Miss "Chetchy" Wells the daughter of Mr and Mra Rulon Wells - ’ Miss Callister - - - - - - - - Is tHe Guest lastMra Frank ' Emery entertafned coma five hundred party in evening at to her cousin Miss Irene Calplimentwhose lister marriage to R V McCullough wlllt ake place this month Eight tables were filled with the players for five hundred and the rooms were gay paswith a wealth of asters in daintyeventhe tel shades'Miss during Assisting were Ella Callister and Miss ing LOulse Callister and ' Mrs Le Roy Beat- :V 'J tie 1 - o ee o wo e n! 1 e e e o o e e healthful drink " r Every Home Should Have o oe o 7-- ‘ o -- - 4 The members of the Alpha Chi sororThe guests were entertained makes thirst a pleasure and satisfying it a delighL Get acquainted with Alpha today you will say it is great Alpha has no substitute as a harmless AIpba THE TEST IS IN THE TASTE '-- Sorority Girls Entertained of Utah enterity of the University tained yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea at the home of Miss Elizabeth Pros- - - e ser BOKMJEMT 9Qc a4 ‘ villa bill of Wednesday which ' they will present at the Orpheum he had to tie a blue ribbon on one and a pink ribbon on the other Then he forgot whether it was Gertrude or Evelyn who was the blue ribbon girt' He solved the problem by getting wider ribbon and printing their names on them In large black letters Although the Barr Twins are American girls by birth they present a Parisian appearance due to the fact that they were educated in Francs Their Orpheum engagement marka their flfst professional tour In the west Expectant in their best khaki bib and tucker the Fort Douglas soldiery is wondering whether the first feminine contingent assigned to duty at the post will make its presence known by flinging “Number please!" over a wire or thumping out “Yours of the 32d Inst received and contents noted upon a typewriter - In other words It’s uncertain— ' provided the war department Indorses the plan— whether telephone centrals or stenographers will be the first girls employed Believing that every young woman put on the Job would release a man for strenuous duty Gapt John H Stern quartermaster has recommended that the phone sys- tern as well as certain clerkships be placed in feminine hands If his recommendations are carried out a restroom for the young women will be constructed on the second floor of the quartermaster’s - at Linda Vlsts Daughter ds ’ - ’ - FEMININE FINGERS WILL WRITE ORDERS ‘ FOR FORT SOLDIERS -- “ If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and of Parmlnt (double get 1 ounce Bdd to It I point of hot and strength) water and 4 ounces or granulated Take 1 tablespoonful four times asugar day This will often bring quick relief head noises from the distressing breathnostrils should open Clogged easy- and the mucus stop ing become into the throat isIt is easy to dropping costs little and prepare pleasanfto take Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafshould ness or head noises give this prescription a triaL— Advertisement - s - WITH HEAD NOISES Some time ago city officials notified the traction company that unless it repaired pavement between its tracks and for a distance of two feet outside the rails for which it was the municipality would eetresponsible about it and send the bill to the company The Utah Light & Traction company decided to do the work t -- 1 IF YOUR EARS RING largs - - - - - - breakfast ’on’ ‘Sunday morning at her home in Seventh avenue in honor ‘ of 'Miss Eva Williams The rooms were abloom 'with gay autumn flowers In the yellow hues African marigolds were arranged in a crystal basket for The guests the centerpiece of the tableincluded Mrs bidden to meet the bride A B Parsons Mrs M F Noall Mrs Dee PIngree Mrs O N Kelly Miss Georgia Young Mrs John' W James Miss Amy’ Farnsworth" Miss JUlla hfansfleld Miss Rae' Hanson Miss Josephine Williams ahd Miss Claire 'Little ’ ‘ ' Hawley ltnt s i Breakfast for - - Mr and Mrs John V Lyle have taken the I D Farnsworth home In B South Temple street for the winter and will be at home there to their friends after October 1 ' : Smith - of-R- Have Taken Home For Winter - Hiring outright the entire city street repairing crew the Utah Light & Traction company began yesterday extensive repairs of pavement along Its tracks Drawing further on available municipal resources it also assured the use of the cltjrs repair plant The force of men started on the Job briskly yesterday morning and ‘Will continue at their labors until all the work Is completed or at least until bad weather calls a halt The task Is directed by Ralph Darling foreman In the Salt Lake street department Complettlon of the city’s program of repairs made It possible for the traction company to obtain offhand a force of men experienced and numerically 1 I Miss Mae - ‘ V -- ' ’ ct Bride-to-B- e Municipal Plant and Crew Hired by Utah Light & Traction Co HA - the 'hostess beautifully yesterday afternoon at a Hotel Utah luncheon at the arranged in honor of Mrs Matthew Noall a bride of the midsummer and Miss Eva Williams a bride-eleof the week Asters in rainbow r shades ’ were arranged In a low basket for the center £lece of the luncheon table The handle of the basket was entwined with Invited 'tulle In the same gay colors to meet the honor guests were Mrs W N Williams Mrs CL F Wilcox Mrs Richard R Lyman Miss Mae HawleyMiss Claire Smith Miss Julia Mans-field Miss Josephine Williams Miss Rae Ilanson Mrs Arthur B Parsons 'and Mrs' Edward Horsfall of Pocatello Army George E Hardwick Lewisville Ids Leslie N Simpson Boise Ida Milton R Hart Boise Ida John Fisher Salt Lake Herman B Cordell Pocatello W Smith Poretello Ids: Ids Elmer Emmett K Clark Springville Utah Edward J Morgan Salt Lake Frank T Kerster Salt Lake Guy L Clifton Salt Lake Dirk Green Salt Lake Thomas J Camp Salt Lake Richard E Lewis Atlanta Ga Virgil W Stout Leslie G Watson Twin Falls Ida Cedar Point Kan Benjamin F Rau York Ps Jerry Thompson Salt Lake Lake Charley James G Cazakos Salt Burk Nadous MiCli ' Marine Cerpe "Grant Arbuckle Salt ' Lake Otis Sharp Boise Ids' Dean L Collett Salt Lake J(C 5 1 REPAIRS PAWG - Mrs Dee PIngree was Roll of Honor - We make ' a specialty of her country home near Murray 4f Packing and ehlpplng furniture jfc g at reduced freight ratea Mrs' Edward W Johnson will be the hostess this afternoon at Geyser Fireproof tea to be given in honor 4 44- a bridge of Miss Eva Williams a bride to 4 4 be of the week 4 Stonge Company : v ' ' Mrs J H Witbeck and Mrs Second Soatk ttt WSalt 4-- Fred I Lake City Slater wlllenterta!nat a- 4 even- 4 Pheaee Waa 5723 and 5723 4 dancing and card party this coun-4 4 Ing for fifty guests at the home of the Wltbecks In honor 4 4 try Miss Ethel Naylor and O D 4 of 4 Corless whose marriage will take 4 this 4 and Frank Broyles of : Sco4 Place the latter' part of the month' 4 field city The marriage took place 44 The Catholic Woman’s league 44 at theytah Cathedral of the Blessed Sacraon Wednesday a receptioh and musicale 4 ment in Sacramento 4 will gi(e 5 at 7 a m and was 'folSeptember Ladles’ Liter- 4 4 this clubhouse evening' at the a at the lowed breakfast wedding by ‘in 'honor t 4 Rev 4 ary home D G Dr of bride’s brother the CL M D D Glass 4 4 JosephCL S' 'Cronin-waMiss Manila Cronin the John 4 Mrs Daly is chairman -of 4 bridesmaid and Paul Sears the best the the for 4 program 4 erening man After an extended wedding trip r aE 9c 4 44 The music section Mr and Mrs Broyles will make their La-4 of the home in this city Among the out of dies’ meet! club this Fill 4' 4 town guests Literary at the wedding was Mrs at afternoon at 230 o'clock the 4 clubhouse Mrs J B ' Ambler- is 4 CL England of Salt Lake 4 of tbe section - The fol- - 4 44 chairman lowing : program is under the dl- -- 4 Mrs B Chase 'Perclval: O Per- 4 4 rection of Mrs solo "Dance des 4 Serves Tea 4 kins: Harp (Godlfrold) Miss Dorothy 4 4 Sylphes’’drama la reading “A Tale” 4 entertained at a J B 'Chase 4 man (Browning) Mrs Edward E Hoff- - 4 bridge tea linen and yesterday "Etude- D Flat Major" 4 afternoon at her homeshower 4 1351 Sixth East A Rothschild Miss (Liszt) Miss Ethel Naylor a popular follow the 4f street bride-ele4 reception and Peayl teawill of the week was the young 4 program The living rooms guest complimented 44 The art section of the Ladles 44 were effectively decorated with tall vases of and white mornyellow crystal meet club will this 4 Literary1030 o’clock Mrs Earl W 4 mos and graceful baskets of deep cosred 4 Ing at r chairman Continuation 4 Richmond roses- A decorative scheme 4 of the 4 of yellow and white was used in the 4 Plnney study of French art Con-- 4 dining room where early autumn flow4 4 ditlons at the beginning of :the Le 4 ers in the chosen colors were effecnineteenth century 44 Brun combined Thirty guests were Mrs E O Leather wood j 4 tively entertained The Delta Epsilon sorority will 4 4 give an informal luncheon this 4 Supper for 4 afternoon at the chapter house in 4 4 at i ’ eadliners of Orpheum Show Los Angeles Portland Chicago and all Eastern points CARDS COW CM srs arid Dancers Will Be Received - - i - I I I I g1 Mary Ellen Nelson services 428 8 Second West street Tuesday Burial City cemetery Mary Ann May services Taylor chapel 31 8 J M WClfley 145-14-7 Plerpont street alterations aeeeooeaoooeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeee 1000 Word was received yesterday of the petltlve bids — f Mlse xoon‘ Cronin Katherine of of Wedned"y marriage HEAL E8TATB TRANSFERS It - le alleged the purchasing agent Frank Chambers to Parley Pettit part of Qnaltronzh-Allcofailed to keep a contract with the Ar- - II Eiisa Jans Martin 1 services section 3 township 1 south range 2 row Press company for the printing of parlors Tuesday at p m Burial City earns-- weat 10 $ a recent tax notices and that checking I w w eewhwa Henry Brown to Jamea Phillips part of of i sect loo 29 township l south range 2 west X0 of the accounts showed other violations Taylor Tuesday at 11 s m Burial City ceu4 nenry Brown to James Phillips part of of contracts and evidence 'of exces-ter- y section 29 fownahip 1 south range 3 west 10 elve payment for supplies Frank La ben to IX 8 Hatch Ins isiu rods w 1 f makes! LICENSES holds MARRIAGE rods 18 F the law of so The auditor 3900 "" Langton ' to Joseph Hudam him responsible tor the purchase of all I njalmar Jotmaon and Selma A Boaaell Salt William 18 1 xo1 Park sub Langton county supplies and says as he Is un-- 1 I Lake D O Bideoat to Ettle Nlelsoa part of Wfle® and S1 Jane Griffiths Uarry 29 township 8 south range 1 east 14000 der $15000 bond he does not feel he I Sherman J Beynolda St James Mo and Flor- - A section to D O Rideout J Nielson con longer be responsible tor tne acts I Bce of McHush salt Lake section 39 township 3 south rangepart 1 east 14000 Severln L Sbreneen and Kate Bomney Salt Joseph f the purchasing agent Erickson to A 1L Tavolan of The letter of Mr Iverson' has been I Lake section 12 township 2 south range part 1 west 1000 Dl Belleevllle A and Llndaw C George A C Pearson to Marie Feanon 785sl8953 handed to Mr Cathcart for answer Bophronla Wilson Salt Lake hw section 29 township 8 south ft ne fr Mnrray W Corn ley and Marian W Ellison 1 ° at - ’£itery tt ' t a You will want to drink Alpha with your meals You will be pleased to serve it to your friends — try some today It is served wherever soft drinks are sold m ALPHA BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO NELSON -- ANSON CO General Distributor Salt Like City Utah Office S37 Erelea Are Phone Wan N33K-5- -7 F -!- -- 19--n - - - 1 - Layton van CLASSES RESUMED east range L Bnrgon to Hyrnm Shulaen part of L Ellison and Alton Bourne Farmlng-- E section 8 township 3 south range 1 weat Fred A Sorensen and Mary Morris Salt Lake BIRTHS H G Jennings and Mary Geneva McClellan Shit Lake L and Irma M Lane Evans Clay and hospital twin boys John O McCubbla Fort Gibson Okla After being suspended for the sum Maiy-Tlrkel Salt Lake Albert M and Alma Dennis Smith mer classes were resumed at the Deshwmltat hoy Wiley L and Eva Fraser Ludwir eret x gymnasium yesterday During hospital girl Thomas X and Nancy Earnbark morning hours Instructors wya kept I Pacific avenue boy "woSHnnuvufc George W and Vera D Goddard busy registering students for various 384 Cottage court bay 17772— W J Warner Ozden Ford departments' I sack W and Maty Agnes Bucher 117378— J Vlsber Sugar Station Olympian land avenue boy In the women’s department senior I1 jTngBay Thompson Park City intermediate Junior and 'young girls’ 17298—Thomas Insurance a Investment company classes will take up calisthenics ewlm-- 1 SJt °rltOB Lehl Ford and17277-- M7 AT DESERET ‘GYM’ : 1 10 Holy Crass Holy Cross Holy Cross Gilley Bocker 1 21 E 1371 Jr C3ey-- e mlng handball tennis bowling CATARRH CAUSED HOUSE' CLEARING men 1 will Include reg-The classes for ular calisthenics swimming wrestling!I Monday’s clMrluga $389473078 tame day last BY A GERM handball fencing boxing and dancing I ye“ Members of all classes who undertake 1 TYlWTr'IPP How to Destroy the Geras ahd Bad swimming will be Instructed in life-- 1 J? AltllivY TjLjIj rlUilllyill Disease saving methods MEN To cure catarrh FOR DRAFTED so It won’t come e back you must according to a noted All the men drafted from Pleasant authority first drive from your body of germs that are flourGreen Granger Magna Hunter and the millions ln the Inner 'recesses of your Garfield numbering sixty will be giv- ishing and throat and are causing the en a farewell party and dance at the nose I Fire destroyed the roof of the dwell- - pleasant Green ambsement hall tonight disease There la a preparation which does on Capitol hill yes-- 1 by the West Side Patriotic association this Inr o f Lorus Pratt The called Ilyomei (pronounced High-o-mvafire department!I A H Breeze chairman of the associa-wis a grem terday afternoon in oil 'Its battle with the I tlon’ la in charge of arrangements be-- f porized Hyomei air formed from thekilling handicapped purest lames by the distance from the house ing assisted in this work by Mrs of Eucalyptus combined with other You healing and antiseptic Ingredients to "the water mains The loss is esti- - I Breeze Their son John A Breeze la breathe mouth the Hyomei through 3600 mated at in France with the aviation corps of and nose by means of a little hard The department responded to several the American army rubber inhaler which druggists furother calls during the day but the W Coon chairman of the enter- nish with it This ‘medicated Ike germilosseai resulting fropi these fires were tainment committee of the association cidal air penetrates into every fold crevice of the mucous membrane Insignificant will preside over tonight’s gathering and nose and throat kills the caof your a of consist f which will program bear-Mi' ' tarrh that lodge there soothes germs I TEACHER HERB lowed by a dance Silver buttons reduces and heals the swollen InI one a on of beehive side the a flamed membranes picture Mary Campbellstops the disgraduate of ing the Sargent school 'of physical educa- - II and the words “Salt Lake ’County charge and opens Inup the clogged nose passagesn a truly wonderful tlon at Boston who has been engaged Utah” and on the other the name of and air Schramm-Johnsoand many as an instructor of swimming and floor the recipient will be placed on the coats way other leading druggists in Balt Lake 'work at the Deseret gymnasium took of the' troopers by young women from and sell Hyomei with the posher duties 'yesterday Mias Campbell their home towns John C McKay itive vicinity that It must cure caguarantee will have charge of all women’s classes former county commissioner of Salt tarrh or that the money paid for it Lake county will deliver the address at the gymnasium will he refunded - e) ai ss - 0 t A t V- - - u V ' v I v " " ' y - Do You Get More Than the Other Girls? A self If ND if notf‘ why not? Is the fault with yonrself or with your employer? If you do more than the other girls the fault is with your employer Get out you do only as much as the other girls the fault is with your- Vs We are rapidly passing the time when there is a standard wage for anybody ‘ Efficiepcy makes its own wages itv If one girl can take twice as much dictation as another girlmore much The as twice her to an salary pay employer pays actually efficient any organization is tbe more rapidly it succeeds An organization that has poor help has poor success no matter what starvation wages they pay that' help ' Employers are learning that it pays to pay Get up your efficiency Increase your speed Give all of your energy and if the returns are not forthcoming then seek another -- ® a po--sit- ion Remember that the right men recognize efficiency The Want Ads in this paper are filled with opportunities for bet- ter pay’ They are filled with opportunities for advancement No man can succeed 'without an efficient organization No man no matter bow big he is can win out alone The Help Wanted Ads iu this paper are real cries for Help and ' they are cries for Real Help Read over these Help Wanted Ads every day ' Look for some of the' men who arc looking for you When you find them and 'give for there will be no trouble about" them the efficiency they are asking ' " the salary Answer some of these Want Ads every day ‘all of you young women and young men until you find the opportunity that 'is waiting for you ’ |