Show A : ' "V - ' ' ' ' 7-r- O' :- V t ' '& I f - JHB SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 1917 HEBALD-BBPUBUCA- N JJBERTY LOAN IN UTAH NEARING ' V ' $3000000 MARK Don't Stay Constipated Head-acPatriotic Women to Assist Bilious With Breath £ in Accelerated Drive to ' " Bad or Stomach Sour 7 S- totouch in ? not If PROTECTED IS YOUR PROPERTY get whose ait- INSURANCE AGENTS of the hy the-LEADIN- i Reach State's Quota i No odd how bad your liver stomach or bowels how much your head aches how miserable and uncomfortable youn srnscmprioxsTO date are from a cold' constipation lndlges-tlo-— Previously acknonledErd 12183960 biliousness and sluggish bowels He 3000C® National baak Copper set relief with Cascarets you always U Ckorrh of Christ ' ' Don’t let your stomach liver and Jnui 2SOIOO bowels make you miserable Take CasSaint ' of lalfer-da- y carets lOOfiOO tonight put an end to the headA Clark s ache biliousness dizziness nervousNational- ’bank' First ness sick sour gassy stomach ' bad 50000' cold of rark'Citjr offensive breath and all 20000 llancbett V cleanse your inside organs of all Lafayette 12000 ShUt lake brokera the bile' gases and constipated 'matter ‘ the misery which is producing 10000 G G Wright hA 10 cent :box means health happiInternational 'Harvester ness and a clear head for months- All WW0 r company sell Cascarets Don’t forget druggists 2500 Jelis J Daly Ac Co children —their little insides need a the 2000 Mm Perry IIIR gentle cleansing toou— Advertisement I 'V - K G Proc tarnation : - other-distres- Bamberger s Y - 5345450f Total jp orWith total subscriptions so farat The generous figure of $2945450 plant wwill proceed todav for enlisting more widespread support amongthe citizensd Salt Lake and the state for the Liberty loan This will be done xthrough various appeals and agencies From Secretary of the Treasury W VG McAdoo- whose: visit has been October 14 to October 18 to inthe youngest boy scout patriotic individuals will exert themseves to to Utah’s oversubscription jure the allotment 'bond Cver a loyal friend of this state for-tnSenator W A Clark of Montana pledged 8100000 for the puryesterday bonds to be placed chase of Credit of this state L- This subscription B McCornick of wai mado through bankers - Senator --McCornick & Co vClark was one of the heaviest in (dividual subscribers-to- to the first loan He Utah- alone pledging 8500000 worth ' Sen- 'purchased in all 83000000 of the Salt 'ator Clark is president Lake Route and a heavy stockholder Inthat line besides having valuable mlnTng Interests in this state The solon’s subscription was one ot - a - jsee-on- post-ponedfr- om to-th- In- - - - -f LET US WRITE YOUR : ' ! ' Moore-Cowa- Wasatch 1488 i ' facing famine it is imperative that the people should be aroused to a - realization thereof i -- ' “ : ' EIRE AND AXJTOMOBILE - ' Cartwright WE WRITE AU KINDS er by tills proclamation designate and set aside Tuesday do- Company LOANS Fire-Insuran- of’ the - The s THE ALLIANCE Bettilyon Home Builders Co INVESTMENT CO 8 Main Street Phone Wasatch 4840 m' - es s v Write All Kinds Of S — f f T pre-cin- et Whereas We are entering upon that season of the year when danger from fires in dwelling houses is most pronounced and Whereas A patriotic desire to aid the public by tbe conservation of buildings and civie pride both dictate that we should do everything possible to reduce fire losses to a minimum now Therefore I W Mont Ferry Mayor of Salt Lake urge all citizens to prepare for a proper observance of Fire Prevention Day on October 9 by doing everything possible in the removal of fire hazards W MONT FERRY British Underwriters Agency Hartford Connecticut TEMPLE Wasatch 4443 -- eber J or - Phone Wasatch 2262 22 8 Main Street 7 i Fire Accident Automobile Burglary Plate Glass Steam Boiler - ' ' s - - : Just like your mom - empha- t toast Phone Wasatch S89 60 E FIRST SOUTH i Assurance ' v ' 0 DEAK F L JACOBS & CO A ’ Suite 212 Broods Arcade ' Bldg - 66 W BROADWAY Phone Wasatch 173 J f Phone Wasatch 4254 Fire Life Automobile -- FIRE INSURANCE Liability Biirglaiy Plate Glass ‘ - T Northwestern National Ins Co: of Milwaukee - ‘ Fidelity and Surety Bonds M Allemaimia Ins Co of Pittsburgh r - J 4 ’ INSURANCE For Insurance Insurance Thomas See ATLAS BLOCK Phone Wasatch 3164 Jennings Insurance Agency t 209 Continental Bank Building Phone Wasatch 208 FIRE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Phoenix Assurance Co of London Insurance Co of North America Millers National Insurance Co Stuyvesant 'Insurance Co New Brunswick Insurance Co Benjamin Franklin Underwriters Insurance Co -- Philadelphia Underwriters Orient Insurance Co New Jersey Fidelity & Plate ’ Glass Insurance Co - - ' Russon Investment Co Smoot 206 KEARNS BLDG ) Phone Wasatch 3381 j Bamberger Bintz (lanriiaratrd) : 161 MAIN STREET f Phone Wasatch 4567 - FIRE INSURANCE I ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Royal Exchange Insurance Company American Central Insur' ance Company -- Agents Tor Rhode Island Ins Co of Providence Plienix Ins Co of Paris Agriculture Insurance Co Mayor American Eagle’ Ins Co of New York North River Ins Co of New York National Union Ins Co of 4 Home Fire Insurance Company of Utali The Hartford Fire Insurance Company V-:North V CLARK TO ENTER CAMPAIGN Washington Oct 8w— Speaker Clark Pittsburgh New Jersey Ins British & Mercantile: Detroit Underwriters Niasrara ° ark --‘ W of Co &-L- f GENERAL INSURANCE IT New- - Ins ife Co Duquesne Underwriters of Pitts- a ' United States Underwriters of burg' y A N' J Netherlands Fire - the ranks of the speakers today Joined In response to a for the Liberty-loatelegram from Secretary McAdoo now touring the west£ the speaker announced that he would make a series of speeches In Missouri Oklahoma' and possibly other states- - es - J? J Co Merchants’ Fire Corporation Phoav Maim 050 Continental Ins Co of N Y - —— t " : People ’a National Fire' Ins Co Dubuque Fire & Marine Ins 151 Mala St - jl'f r'- : ADJUSTS ITS LOSSES PROMPTLY - HOXORAHLY AND m- PAYS IN’ FULL Co TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO sized by tbe committee tonight when it was announced that the total thus far reported for the district was only 8216350000 i ' Every firm and individual connected with the New York stock exchange will be brought' Into the campaign under plans announced by the committee which also stated that Major General Bell in command of Camp Upton at Yaphank will send lflo soldiers of the national-armto this city Wednesday to sell Liberty bonds under the direction of the advisory trades committee - Ins Life & h ’ v - r ! trict' is not to fall short was The Netherlands Fire ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE & Investment’ Co t - ‘ cd - ' f 18 Ei SOUTH of munic- on Mayor Ferry s Proclamation FIRE INSURANCE Note New Address co-operati- invited- 368-37- 0 - e real (lid : N W CLAYTON CO day ipal authorities is especially e - - Oct 9 1917 as Fire Prevention Day and do urge all citizens to a proper observance ce New Zealand Company Continental Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY UTAH - ' Governor- of Utah Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins ‘Agency - t - REAL ' ESTATE ' - : - INSURANCE v! t OF INSURANCE s ' $ s - - : Syndicate Insurance Phone Wasatch 4311 v' ' Fire Automobile Liability Plate Glass Steam Boiler Burglary and Personal' Accident Insurance United: States Underwriters National Ben Franklin' Fire ins 4 Believing this can' be ac- complisbed in some degree by devoting a' day to a seri- ous consideration of tlie matter now ' Therefore I Simon Bani-berg- M’INTYBE BLDG Phone Wasatch 5163 & McGhie -- ‘ ' 8 MAIN STREET - Home Agency Co MORTGAGE Co n 404-40-6 -- - - INSURANCE ’ - - S43 ds : - - : ' e f S W Clay too Charles E Taylar Robert N Claytoa L D Claytea N IV deytoa Jr 'J T Yoosg Flaley G Brooks L D Claytoa H Ensign: & Co ’ The annual fire loss in the United States is over Two Hundred Million Dollars of more fhan two-thirwhich is preventable Many: millions of this consists of food products and in these war times when the world is - er - ’ t - -- - ‘ was pointed out vestments The-fachowever Bamberger by Clarence chairman of the state Liberty loan committee? that wealthy individuals and large corporations alone cannot be expected to fill the quota It will take the help of every Individual to make up the balance he sald “No one can afford to be a’ slacker” said he' “If every citizen of the state will buy ' at least one 850 Liberty bond We will heavily oversubscribe : our quota If they do not' there is danger that we will fall short Wfeen it is realized 'that 20000 bonds of 850 each make 81000000 the Importance of the small subscriptions can be seen’ of Preliminary to the announcement at the Individual subscriptions large Commercial club ’ yesterday Cyrus Peirce official Liberty loan spokesman for the ' Twelfth federal reserve district delivered a' spirited address He pointed out the vital necessity of allied victory in the war and scathingly denounced German gree for World domination Among the ' subscriptions running to six figures in addition to that of Senator Clark were announced ' the 8250000 of the Mormon church and 8300000 for the ‘National ‘Copper bank This last was pledged by W W Armstrong head of the institution’ to Be Held Today " TheReception event in 1 today’s program big will' be a reception by: members of the women’s Liberty loan committee in the Hotel Utah at S p m Patronesses will be representatives of Salt Lake womanhood Addresses will be given by Mr Peirce itpd Mrs P Basil Clark who spent several months in Belgium during 'early: months "of 'the war and is prepared to narrate instances of German Inhumanity: of which she has personal knowledge Contributing to the musical program will be the Twentieth infantry band ' Prof Willard Welhe Prof’ J J McClellan and 'Mrs Drew Clark This meeting will mark- the formal opening of the women’s campaign state Subscriptions to throughout-ththe amount of 820500 have' already been obtained by the fair workers - Soldiers at FortDougias will be urged to' Invest in Liberty ‘bonds it was decided at a conference of officers with AA J'KnlgbtGlen Miller and Clarence’WarnickJ members of the Liberty loan committee Those soldiers who purchase bonds will authorize tbe deduction of installments ’ monthly out of their pay A CL Rees secretary of the Manufacturers Association of Utah was apthat or pointed yesterday to represent ganlzatlbn in the “drive ' He was delegated to take charge of the first of the city and will appoint ten — " men to assist him : - Boy Seonts' to Work v Offer of their services in any capacity that might be desired was made yesterday by the Boy Scouts of Salt Lake The Boy Scouts of America it was pointed out did yeomah duty dur ing the first Liberty loan campaign and niore than 822000000 raised " Twenty-fiv- e chorus of Pantages theatre will do their girls “bit” this week to secure subscriptions “Doc Wells soldier-survivof the conflict will deliver a series of short addresses telling of actual battlefield conditions The program has been arranged by Frank Newman manager of the the atre who is chairman of the Liberty loan theatre committee A Liberty loan film: in which fifty of the most prominent motion picture stars - participate will bo shown here soon - ’Salt Lakers with' a knack of terse phraseology are being- urged to’ enter the 850 bond prize contest offered by the San Francisco committee on pub UcltyL' The competition closes 'October 10 and suggested slogans will be received by- the committee- at' 403 California street San Francisco SOLDIERS TO SELL BONDI New York' Oct 8 — Necessity of re doubled effort on the part of the various agencies engaged ' in the second Liberty loan campaign if the allotment for the New York federal reserve dis- -' - numbfer of generous individual A Governor by : - - city Tomorrow may be too late with some of day 7: nouncement appears below : t "- V ‘ js : ‘ - New York f - 5 - hi ments was made by Maj W H Tef ft pop t surgeon and approval was by Col Alfred Hasbrouck post commander Assignments were made as follows: F B Twentieth Infantry— -- Maj First Lieut Leroy Hayden M O R T Howard M C First' Lieut Daniel REGIMENTS GET - ‘ a M OR C First Lieut J J ' ' y O R C First LleuLB L M ' " G&lligan A ' M O R C First Lieut’ A Bhellborn rean to order ''Pursuant recently Lieut W W ceived from the commanding officer of A Bird MMO OR RC' CFirst Brothers t ' the western department an assignment — A Forty-second of medical officers now on duty at ' Fort infantry Capt J M C D O R Lieut First HenskeM to regthe three Douglas Infantry iments there has been£ made ' v Seven Vogt M OM RiO C - First Lieut A L R C First Lieut H medical - officers are assigned to each Beaghler of the three regiments giving each its W Bortner M O R C First Lieut E H Brown M O R C First Lieut full quota of doctors Paulsen M Ot R C First Lieut Recommendation as to the assign J sN “ 4 ' ' - - n Franklin G W Clarke M O R C C Lieut F D A M O R C First Strieker M O R C' First Lieut L F Rich M O R C First Lieut K A Crlsmon M O R C First Lieut J H First' Lieut Rosenberg M O R C A G Grubb M' O ’R C First Lieut Smith J Mann M-- 0 R C Magee - - NP - '4 in the Clarence hotel- The money belonged to O’Neil and had been placed In his trousers pocket upon retiring The trousers of both men were taken They believe the room had been filled with a drug to produce heavy sleeping Several minor thefts consisting of an overcoat a stickpin jewelry and a watch were reported to the pbllce durr Ing the day L A Hudson a guest of the' Newhouse hotel Ralph Harding of Malad Ida S F Ewing Smlthfield Utah and A E Leonard - Infantry —Capt Forty-thir- d i SLEEPERS’ TROUSERS AND 8250 TAKEN Norman- Wagstaff and Joseph O’Neil to the police yesterday that reported of 8250 Sunday night they were robbed room while they were sleeping in - - f vi I ' : - j- f sumbarine ADDS 66 PER CENT TO GASOLINE POWER " A method of increasing the - power of gasoline has been discovered it Is claimed by a Salt Laker- The govern- - i ACCIDENT MAY CAUSE CURVE ELIMINATION — Fred Abbott special Investigator for the public utilities commission yes- terday entered upon an investigation of the interurbgn car accident Sunday morning near' Bountiful In which Fe-tPeterson motorman was fatally Injured and P G Thorne conductor was seriously hurt The commission has received lnfor-- : mation that two previous accidepts occurred on the curve 'at Naylor’s cor- ners It is possible that an order for the elimination of the curvo may bd ment hearing of thJ discovery commissioned Lieut John Lawrence Fox on duty with the naval recruiting staSTEAMER TAMA QUA SAFE bere to Investigate Lieutenant An Atlantic Fort Oct 8 —The Brit- tion Fox declares thatthe method Increases ish steamer Tamaqua which was re- the efficiency of gasoline about 68 per Issued ported to have been suak off the Irish cent - I I ' coast September 29 by arrived here today V ‘ er - X |