Show Second racria nmcoaBt TL DniGETf—CLEAO -- -- Second Sporting News—Local Ogden and State News Minins and Financial Classified Ads J&L Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning November 11 1917 WEEK UTAH REALIZES ‘Eats’ Now Rule the War ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES 1917 $ MARTHA BALL Proceeds Go to Maintenance of Home for Motherless and Destitute 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- - ON FOUR CROPS Meatless and Wheatless Days Are Set But Pie Is Left to Us Anyway Wheat Restaurants Trim Menus Ogden Nov 10 —Members of the Og- den Charitable association hare announced their tenth annual Martha THE day of wartime economics has arrived in Salt Lake City The food conservators have gathered in council the food providers hall which will take place at the Ber-thaNovember 20 have acceded to their dictum and the public which consumes the food has Tuesday evening The receipts of the sale of the tickets sanctioned their decrees with the approving seal of patriotism will be applied to the general fund of So this week Salt Lake City is to have its first real touch of wartime the organization The Ogden Charitable association economies The order of things is known na has a record of usefulness that entitles It to the generous support of the enIt was organized tire citizenship eleven years ago with Mrs Martha Cannon as president Less (Frank died than a J) year later Mrs Cannon assoand the members renamed the ciation the Martha society as a tribute of respect to her memory The history of the society shows much good work accomplished From care of motherless children Its taking activities have been extended to embrace every phase of charity Ogden generosity and the sympathy and Industry of Ogden women has maintained the home relieved hundreds of cases of want and illness and victims of given new opportunities to Mrs Tracy unhappy circumstances for many years has been matron and has filled the place with commendable competency The society obtains its necessary funds from the Legislature the county commissioner Ogden city public donations proceeds from the annual Martha ball and assessment of members Since the society recently acare quired a home additional funds necessary for Its maintenance Fhvsi-claand dentists volunteer their services and the Dee hospital has discounted bills for patients sent there from the nursery ns WIRELESS PICTURE INVENTOR GOES EAST Herald-RepaMlca- a Special Ogdsn Nov 10 — L J Lelshman Inventor of "wireless photography left today for New York and Washington on business connected with his patent He will be In the east for about six weeks Demonstrations of "wireless phoare being given at theatres tography tn practically all the cities of the United States OGDEN FIRM LANDS RAILROAD CONTRACTS Hrrald-Republica- n Special Ogden Nov 10 —The Utah Construc- tion company of this city has been awarded two separate contracts by the I'nion Pacific for the construction of second track grades along the line In Wyoming The contracts inclue grading between Leyroy and Aspen and between Altamont and Evanston The construction company received notice today from the Omaha offices cf the Union Pacific that its bids had been accepted The contracts to many thousands of dollars amount Will Goarssr Food Harm Complexion? Not If It Is Well Digested Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After Meals and Prevent Heartburn Gas Sour Risings and Heaviness The economy program is to begin with meatless Tuesday continue to wheatless Wednesday and conclude with chopless Friday No longer will the jaded palate and the blase appetite be tickled with the tasty products of the wheat or appeased by the fat of the land For the flour of the wheat is to be stirred less generously into the baker’s kneading bowl and the fat is to be trimmed off steaks and roasts Or If some gourmet Insists upon sat- - dorsed by ITS restaurants hotels and In Salt Lake Laying his ’gastronomies! Inclinations cafes O Reif in charge of the food George he may do so only on certain days and administration program In Utah said even then he may not go so far as he last night that Salt Lake City had gone farther than National Food Adminilikes strator Hoover asked In the matter of Meats Tabooed He said that It was food economy In Salt Lake the fancy chops and about to d much more than most meats are to be taboo at all tithes cities were doing along this line At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon resSpartan simplicity will be approached taurants and hotel men of Ogden will and the patrician must in a large hold a mass meeting to formulate plans measure eat the food of the proletariat for a food conservation program simiis instance Lake City Salt for steaks to lar that by adopted Hamburger to prevail even on chopless Friday Mr Reif and J Taylor will For such as like to eat in somewhat attend from here and will aid in arunsame Is be to had the better style ranging the program apder the name of Salisbury But on The Ogden restaurant men havecomribs steaks the following men as the chops chopless Friday pointed roast of beef pork mutton or lamb mittee on hotel restaurant and caterwill not be served from 1 a m to 1 ing division of the state food admina ra Saturday istration for Ogden: One a in to 1 a m Is the time durDavid Mattson chairman T S Feeeach which regulaJohn Kerns Angus Kennedy day’s ney ing particular tions are to be in force Wong Sing Joe Chance Peter Manis Meatless Tuesday Is to include all Film Vf oases Will Aid beef mutton or pork Game and other was announced yesterday that 150 It obforms of meat except veal will be of the moving picture theatres of the tainable Tuesdays have state signified their willingness serve veal to It has been decided not to with the national food In any form during the war administration by advertising the food bread On wheatless Wednesday any At each theatre movement economy cakes or other food made from wheat will be displayed a poster announcing except pies will be placed under the that the theatre Is with to ban The decision eating the food administration permit the to and urging the food economy In addition the theatres of pie is another concession man of modest tastes and appetites will run motion pictures prepared by tread and Butter Rates the food administration William II Swanson motion picture the food economy program During to an extra charge Is to be made by pub- chairman for Utah yesterday sent In the aid will who 150 theatres lic eating places for bread and butter the This Is on the theory that the free movement certificates of their appointencourages ment as members of the national food giving of bread and butter waste This program has been en- - administration Fry co-oper- ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER FREE The first lady showing us an elec-tri- e cleaner costing $5 more than our Elite Cleaner at $30 that will as much suction a produce through be given an ELITE FREE bug will Bros’ ELITE gets the deep-seatDodge which cuts off the nap: grit others don’t Let us prove it Over 400 sold in Sait Lake Guaranteed 5 timesas long as other makes Sold on terms sy Free Demonstration- Cleaners rented $125 a day delivered ed BODGE BROS M Mala Wanatek IBM 20 - 81-0- 2 - EVEN GRASS IS HOOVERIZED AT UTAH VARSITY Village Cutup Is Outdone by Sorority Girls lleraM-Republica- n Special io— The has supcharmasculine another planted acter — the village cutup the As purveyors of pranks high school sororities here have taken over the festive privileges that once belonged exclusively to Their waggish the fraternities ways recently startled this community When staid citizens reached the downtown district they saw a damsel a la pretty milk maid deftly manipulating a cow that had been tethered on Main street Other damsels ware Industriously scrubbing out drinking fountains One girl sat upon a curbstone wearing this sign: I am a widow with ten children" The feminine entertainers were sorority sisters getting initiated Brigham city movement Xoy n Special 10 — Patriarch Darld Ogden Nov who waa taken Huntsville of McKay suddenly ill at the home of his daughter In Smlthfield Thursday night and rushed to this city on a special train died at the Dee hospital at 4 a m today Funeral services have not been announced but probably will take next Wednesday place at Huntsville Mr McKay was well known In Utah He was a church leader pioneer legislator and soldier He was born In Scotland May 3 1844 and came to America with his parents In 185$ He came to the Ogden valley tn 1860 He Mrs Is survived by eight children McKay died in 1905 Death was caused by an attack of of the intestines An strangulation hospioperation was performed at the tal yesterday and recovery waa expected Mr McKay’s condition changed last midnight and death followed In a a few hours ACTION POSTPONED ON PRIZE SCHEDULE Herald-Repubilea- a Ogden Nov 10 — At WOMAN’S PARTY LEADER SPEAKS Miss Marlin Urges Federal Amendment and Defends White House Pickets Ogden Nov 10 — Miss Anne Martin organizer for the National Woman’s in Washingparty with headquarters ton addressed 150 women of Ogden at a meeting in the Maids and Matrons’ hall hers this afternoon Mrs M 8 Marriott presided Miss Martin’s address was one of a series she Is making in equal suffrage states urging women voters to insist that their senators and representatives In Congress support the Susan B Ansufthony amendment for national White House frage She defended the severe in her pickets and was rather criticisms of President Wilson’s treatment of the national suffrage movement Miss Martin will go to Reno Nev from Ogden Generous Offer To Sufferers From Pulmonary Ailments of Trial of Europe’s Remarkable Remedy SANOSIN World noted medical scientists — Doctors Danelius Sommerfeld Wolff— declare SANOSIN a most efficient treatment for Pulmonary ailments Felix Wolff Court Physician Director of the in Sanitarium for Consumptives said he Bad disGermany carded all other remedies SANOSIN was officially recommended to the Berlin Medical Association as of great efficiency We now offer SANOSIN to all American sufferers Rich or poor can use this remarkable home treatment Id met Rei-boldsgr- un Herald-Republica- la-dnr- ea Special 10 —Several hundred Ogden women registered for service for Uncle should Sam if national emergencies demand at the courthouse today This registration began at 1 o'clock and closed at 8 o'clock Reports from districts out In the county Indicate that proportionate Interest is being taken by the women of those districts Herald-RepnMIca- n 11-1- APPLES FOR TROOP NEAR 600 BUSHELS Herald-Republica- Provo Nov Special n 10 — Two hundred more bushels of apples were collected today for the Utah boys 4t Camp Kearney The campaign which is being conducted by the Commercial club members Is now successful to the extent that they have 450 bushels of Utah’s apples boxed and ready for shipment as soon as the additional boxes to make up the 600 bushels desired are obtained These will be donated before the week is over was the statement made last night Provo merchants have donated $300 to he used to pay the freight on the car to Camp-Kearne- y open- ing of the hebdomadal period to be devoted to the exploitation of Utah-mad- e n goods and produce and the home institutions’ idea Ii "patronize not to be marked by anything suggestive of the blatant or blaring The week starts sans bluster and since the ina Sabbath it is approaugural is on that from the pulpits throughpriate out the state the first word In its behalf be spoken This is to be a week of concentrated and earnest devotion to the doctrine n that Utah-mad- e goods and produce are the best for Utahns That gospel is to be preached and propounded wherever two or three are gathered within the confines of this state and it is to be the topic at more momentous gatherings In the end it should spell much enlightment throughout Utah concerning the things of Utah The booster campaign that has led to this significant week does not contemplate riotous rallies in a few of the larger communities of the state nor has it framed a program for the express benefit of industrial communities It proposes Instead the invasion of every home and community In Utah no matter how isolated or remote that may he It also takes Its text Into the churches and public schools for dissemination Today many a Utah congregation will listen to sermons boosting Utah Products week and what it stands for for scores of preachers are pledged to that gospel along with their preach sermons and in addition to the regular themselves ministers laymen rrom the Industrial departments of the state will appear to help along the tig work On Monday speakers will be heard In the schools on the Utah products subject Students will be conscripted for the purpose of carrj'lng the tidings into the home and all through the week the slogan with everyone everywhere will be "I Am for Utah Wklatlrs Will Sound Slogan While tha inaugural day of the big week is ushered in with dignity and quiet mien there will he plenty of noise for a brief period on Monday wheels of indusPromptly at noon the trial progress will cease to revolve and every factory whistle in Salt Lake and (Continued on Page 15) Utah-grow- Utah-grow- Fair Treatment Fair List Prices AA&rit i PICKPOCKETS TAKE $115 FROM FARMER Herald-Republica- ed trial coupon 188 Unity Bldg Chicago home Please send me full Information booklet testimonials etc telling how I may use Sanosin at home on fair and reasonable terms Name St Address or It F D City n Nov Fanfares and tinsel glitter have nc in this the Inaugural day of the part 1917 Utah Products week The Intensified conservation leached its Special limits at the University of Utah the Ogden Nov 10 — All Ogden churches will enter the campaign to Even the campus was tomorrow past season Utah Products Week November make forced to yield tribute to tne Hoover 7 a success Pastors will deliver system of saving According' to a report submitted by Elbert D Thomas secretary-registrof the university to Joseph Ririe state auditor the varsity lawn clippings were cured and gathered after every cut0 and thus was stark containing ting five tons of good 'athough short hay conserved for consumption by the ‘Us” bovlnes during the winter seapatient son The report submitted by 3fr Thomas shows that fn many ways a schedule 0 of conservation of products has been wisely and successful!' carried out at the university In the past season The faculty started early devising plans for “war gardens’ In connection with the institution and through this endeavor' amounts of fruits have been prelarge served vegetables canned dried or stored In their green state The report n 8 shows the following fruits and products G for future packed consumption: Rhubarb 100 quarts rhubarb and strawberries 38 quarts: gooseberries 160 quarts cherries 176 quarts red 74 quarts beets 122 quarts: currants rhubarb and raspberries 58 quarts red Z'i'vZ: currant Juice 24 quarts tomatoes 424 quarts plums 176 quarts plum jelly 13 quarts crab apple jelly 5 quarts: pears 14 quarts fruit Juice 22 quarts: greengage plums 64 quarts peaches 62 quarts cherry jam 138 quarts peas 80 quarts asparagus 120 quarts string beans 96 quarts: apple sauce 130 quarts: currant jelly 26 glasses Impressing the entire campus Into service the varsity people secured the following yields from their gardens: Potatoes 720 bushels beans 1102 carrots 17 bushels parsnips pounds 7 bushels peas 187 pounds sugar corn 697 dozens cucumbers 3790 tomatoes 21 bushels squash 537 cantaloupes 3 onions 1 bushel lettuce 60 pounds radishes 144 turnips 4 bushels beets 13 bushels: alfalfa hay 32 tons oat HE strength and durability of Goodrich Black Safety hay 2 tons lawn clippings 5 tons Tread Tires are ground into the roads of our nation In addition the campus tract produced 835 immediof value to for the fruits from Maine to California ate use together with field corn valued at 8125 Accompanying the report Is a letter Six Fleets of Goodrich Test Cars heavy cars and light from Mr Thomas explaining that many war gardens In Salt Lake were precars daily write the truth about Goodrich Tires von the worst pared planted and cultivated under the two of the university supervision of road3 in six widely different regions of our country professors The statement adds however that nearly every educator connected with the institution had a war Sand rock and gravel and every MOLD UNBROKEN CURE to look after ingarden of some sort women univerof Two the freak are climate Goodrich has championed alone out of dividually testing sity won first and second prizes at the millions Tires Goodrich of amongst tire makers through state fair for preserved fruits miles of with rach phenomenal hkw SANOSIN la administered by inhalaFarope — tion Is not an Injection nor n medicine calm restful sleep without Morphinm or similar deadening drag Almost Immediate improvement and relief from roughing blood spitand ting night sweats is reported by many users ofn SANOSIN is proving n Meaning to hnndred Special fering from Pulmonary Ailments Bronchitis or — 10 Nov John Ogden Byington a Bronchial Catarrh Send for Free Booklet and testimonials explaining this treatment and how farmer residing at Hooper was the a reasonable trial can be made In your own victim of a pair of the light-fingerhomo at our risk Fill out coupon below and gentry operating in the lobby of the mail to SANOSIN 1U Unity Bldg Chicago Ogden State bank during the rush im- that SANOSIN home products sermons and in some instances the more prominent of the lay members will make addresses urging that the week be properly observed Persistent Work Will Spread Gospel of Using Utah Productions Written Across IBILAGK SAFETY TREftB) TIRES LumgsWealt? Special & weeting of tha directors of the Weber county farm bureau this afternoon it waa decidad to take no definfte action at present In regard to a price schedule for 1918 The matter will be taken up at a later meeting and a schedule will be submitted to the canners The cost of producing and marketing tomatoes received the greater portion of tho at- tention of the growers Special Herald-RepnMIea- a will do our full duty toward our country in this hour of need and subordinate all private Interests to the 'interest of the 'government in this emergency In view of these considerations and in conformity with the proclamation of the Hon Woodrow Wilson President of the United States I Simon governor of the State ofBamberger Utah do hereby proclaim and aet aside Thursday November 29 1917 as Tranksglvlng day And in the observance of this holiday I call upon all Godfearing patriotic liberty-lovin- g citizens to forego business and to gather in their respective places of worship to thank God for His bounteous blessings and to pray for the safety of this republic In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the State of Utah Done at Salt Lake City the Capitol this 10th day of November A D 1917 -WOMEN REGISTER FOR WAR SERVICE Clippings Yield Five Tons of Hav to Feed PASTORS WILL BOOST University Bo vines UTAH PRODUCTS WEEK Campus HOME INDUSTRY their grains and their fruits 4b the toil of the husbandman Let us be thankful for the privilege of thus to our beloved country contributing and to the nations allied with ours the foodstuffs that will supply our armies in the field and in camp and ward off famine among the civilian population of the civilized world Let us return thanks for the opportunities this terrible struggle brings to the United States to abolish tyranny absolutism and the law of might and to aid in the establishment of democracy In every civSIMON BAMBERGER ilized nation Governor Let us thank God for the safety from serious disaster of the brave By the Governor men in the army and navy of the HARDEN BENNION United States and let us pray that Secretary of State ar (neraltl-Repnbllca- Skipping from dainty food to the will the stomrougher variety cases surprise ach In many food will Coarser not hurt anyone if the digestion is good but most stomachs will need help Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after meals will digest the food clear the stomach and prevent dyspepsia bad breath gastritis catarrh of the stomach pains tn bowels nervousness heartburn belchetc ingThese bloating are the causes of muddy tn most cases No complexions blotchy face creams ran do any good Get a box of Stuart's Tablets at any drug storeDyspepsia correct faults of the stomach to restore the the complexion to Its natural4 beauty tom of the people of Utah to follow the beautiful precedent established by the Pilgrim fathers to set aside a day in the autumn of each year to return thanks to God for the beautiful fruits of the harvest In the 'midst of war when depressing news of conflict and suffering assails we may still find much In the State of Utah for which to return thanks to a beneficent and divine Providence Let us assemble in our places of worship and thank God as did the Pilgrim fathers for the harvest Never before have the fields andtthe orchards yielded In such abunAffnce From four of its crops — wheat oats potatoes and hay — Utah realized this year as 928245000 to figures given last year according against out yesterday by the United States department of agriculture Prices were figured according 'to the averages prevailing November 1 of 1917 and 1916 The wheat crop ‘amounting to 6955-00- 0 bushels brought $180 a bushel or a total of 812519000 this year Last year’s crop was 6900000 bushels which at 9142 a bushel was worth 89797000 The 4488000 bushels of oats at 9 cents brought 83525520 this year as against the 82464000 realized from the 4480000 bushels at 55 cents last year Potatoes which developed wide fluctuations recently were set down at an average price of 66 cents by the government experts This brought the value of this year’s 4350000 bushel crop to $2871000 The crop last year was 3600000 which at a bushel brought 83672000 The 1334000 tons of hay at 812 20- a ton this year yielded 816274800 whereas the 947000 tons last year at 813 reached a value of 812311000 The government report shows that the sugar beet crop this year was 1 a 10000 as against 708000 tons last year and the barley crop 1221000 bushels as compared with 1221000 CAMPAIGN FOR this comparative safety may continue While giving thanks to God for the manifold blessings we have received let us also resolve that we NNUALLY It has been the cus- Hay Bring $7000000 More Than in 1916 ate ing DAVID M’KAY DIES - AT DEE HOSPITAL 50-ce- nt Oats Potatoes and $35-1903- NO BLUSTER IN REASONS TO EE THANKFUL TOLD BY GOVERNOR $35180320 4 ES LA UNCMEB State The mediately before noon today pickpockets succeeded In getting $115 and apparently have made good their escape PUPILS LEAVE FIELDS ' Payaon Nov 10 — School work will be resumed Monday by the students of the local high school and the seventh and eighth grades An 'Industrial vacation covering one month has permitted the boys and girls to assist in ths beet $$4 potato harvest work roughing it The answer of this nation-wid- e test of the Test ' Car Fleets — an answer told in 300000 tire miles weekly—is: The ONE foundation of lasting resilient fabric tires is th UNIT This is the TESTED TRUTH of Goodrich Black Safety Treads the TESTED TIRES of America THEM BTTY They must give you lasting value service full THE B F GOODRICH COMPANY' - THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON OHIO 1 Makars of tha Famous Sflvertown Cord Tires which won tha 1918 ' Racing Championshipw Local Store— 42 E Fourth South Street - 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