Show J THjfl 9 v NO HOPE O w REMEiBER REMAINS 368 RESCUING ENTOMBED Devoting Their to Subduing Pit Raging v LUETA Efforts You ire ! CARDI ’ ' of Wales rescuing more Oct of the — miners get yesterday has virtually abandoned The report that a partj’ of twenty-nine had men been found alive In one of the galleries has proved erroneousbut a large number bodies were encounteredtoday of No official reports have been Issued and this has caused much comment this ire broke out anew afternoon There are no and still is raging signs of life in the pit to a late hour tonight forty-nine bodies had recovered been while 368 miners were still missing The shift which went into the mine yesterday 931 numberengineers The have decided to de-to vote their efforts subduing the fire they believe it useless to persist In as the attemptat rescue BOYS PREER TO LIE a ARM IN THE a n shows xi QUALIY both AHEAD 1) on hand mr tne dooks has uuwu the new Ladies Literary According I supreme appeal During Dr E Gowans G school the day on then were pointed out as forces with which to fight progress CONTEST the great battles for i a Special Group Special Group continued at 54 Women’s Serges and Misses’ Corduroys Dresses Worsteds of and This time JpOetf 0 at arrived great anniversarypurchase of fine dresses for this sale Stylishly trimmed with novelty and contrastingself are trimmed with embroidered contrastingshades— nicely made The -materials This and brocaded with fe and serge the new just in laces buttons wool velours piped in 1- 01 TWO YOU l -T’JI Anniversary II I ilT-Y-T’ of popular most all Velours rich-quality I give all long for hats service and and Sale THESE ARE SHIRTS made makers of $148 is Men’s Shirts ol Values $250 by one that comfort 14 all to are 19 immense our stock just the one just the price to for at you suit THOMAS WOMAN windows always little a better in AGAIN IN Women’s $3 $8 be can quality $350 $10 found elsewhere $4 and $5 $6 $750 Boys’ and Children’s “Velours” $3 ’Winter Band Caps Inside With for M ur Lined Boys 50c all Styles are at AN ESTATE TO PA TAX IN ENGLAND Greatest Oct 15— The will of the late London Pierpont Morgan was hero today His estate in the probated British Isles fcles amounts to $5899155 government will $90000 in death duties our for exclusively SaltLake receive about Loss of Appetite the first signal of disorder and decay The usual loss of appetite is often caused by functional disturbancesin the stomach The falls to do stomach the work required the appetite is and the body suffers from lack of gone nourishment Such a stomach needs to be cleaned and Meritol Tonic Digestive is sweetened made especially to assist the stomach to digest food and promote healthy appetite This a This remedy is sold on our positive and guarantee trial It is a io give it a we asii juu conic genuine Dayton Drut Co Owl K Co Sole Agents Advertisement ClothingStore yGardner&AdamsCo Kearns of range i I new I Building" Drug Very high s a‘ 75c Vests — — high class neck long sizes to 1 and 69c $125 with underwear sleeves ankle 4 a of Center MBsH i of serges cheviots Boys’ economies in I urnishings 2 to in all-wool S years the you OR we Section! 1 $495 have Shirts from Not -waiy I 1 24 to than more 25c Drawers 24 to garments sold to CORDUROY S150 J Bi only 28 ill cus a PANTS CENTS 98 2C the right 30 four i rgTiSnWaagg tomer BOYS’ 1 I Knickerbocker style in dark seal’ brown heavy weight corduroy velvet sizes to 16 years Boys’ Section—Annex Bldg a weight and Near State quality 4 Entrance LOW PRICES PREVIOUS AUERBACH SALES this kind have set up a high of standardof quality and economy here Today in this sale for anniversarywe shall go many of our best previous sales one better Entire Line of 25c Linen Handkerchiefs with one corner 50c and 65c Venice Lace Collars in Lmoroiaerea on sale white and ecru today only at today We are discontinuingseveral brands of RIBBONS and placed tho following reductionson all silk taffetas and salin taffeta ribbons: GJc and 71e Nos 5 and — Regular IO and 22 — Regular15c and SDc a yard 0 and 12— Regulnr 10c and 12c 40 80 and SO — Regular :5e and 30c at yard at 14) K lAucna—Center Section Thursday at Several I u i--fl’ a : i - choose r o days Xifnenwl Jii — Center Section- fNU- 1 A S"it qualities’ to excellent t - i 8c-yard Y '’ vAu I suited for the Home Hotel and Booming House Huck Toweling Glass Toweling Bleached and Un-’ bleached’Roller Toweling On sale for 4'“- 1 Saturday Toweling — ‘'’l and from 7 a riday 12c 23c - - - V K JW 15’ V-r s y’ M 1 Rus-models made newest caasimeres worsteds and 50c S pair Hosiery— -- I Il $ RIBBONS-NECKWEAR-AT -u- I I will find our Boys’ are: leeced Shirts Drawers special and ? I Clothing little ojr fellows sian blouse suits $ I ! Section $600 ? and Children’s worth up to 75c Today 25c Gloves sizes rw 12-4 $529 at very special prices array of “plums’’ from State Street — at ' pink borders predominant among them TO $750 SUITS Hose selection size Today great 9 I1 good An exceptionally Today only 6 JLtf and a leece Lined and Children I I : cashmerelotfine wool chamois gloves also a of infants’ fine wool and silk and wool mittens and gloves in broad range of colors sizes and Gloves Near Entrances Today — 25c for Women of all Lined i TO sort extra large largest Hoys sizes underwear high neck long sleeves ankle lengths The spe-cial 39o is for today only Entrance t the ' Women’s js I INTERESTING exactly -g 39c Alwle Knltxrear—ront W f I $ f importanjajjniversary Y 'Is Utah’s 1 z i J i store R G $950000 i “Knox” 0 to Pants $100 Women’s Union Suits protected I 1 ttul Matched I J $12 f IvX 1 u Special in vest with tights are price at police headquarters was arrested last night with disturbing charged the peace with Jones 28 The arresting officers weie Patrolmen O L Bishop and W M Domm Since her first arrest when she against the treatment 5Q the arresting accorded officers hands of has the Ihomas been the subject woman of frequent arrests She charged last night that she has been hounded by patrolmen Never White Wool Blankets Only 50c and ‘leece-lined lengths r than SB ml X 1 $ Blankets — Rear Today CUSTODY Dollie 23 years of age figured inThomas who an arrest by Patrolman W crow several weeks ago in which she is said to have been dragged on the floor of the corridor I AUERBACH’S ileece wool nap pair Silk bound — blue and Underwear ONCE and $800 long — 1 I good very a White Wool Nap Blankets excellent pair quality coat styles with attached cuffs See them displayed in our Broadway Shirts Ann ex Building sessions in i -cKa THIS NEWS IS because it tells of irst size OCCASION A special price marked on $203 and $250 shirts Plain and pleated dress shirt made of a very high grade madras and percales new fall patterns sizes WAYS $350 ALL for this a find RW cleverest America the special price J You’ll $148 the of e great for ABSOLUTELY NEW for us Evening Session evenins session was held in the Brigham City tabernacle Miss Chrvs-tal Jeppson played an organ solo and the ma! quartet conductedby Victor E Madson finished the musical part of the D Dr program R ox was the speakerof the eveningand agave an address on “What iOnsAlutes Masterpiece” He took the Divine Comedy" to illustrate the point and showed how Dante became a great singer-celebrated in every age Today an "open parliament” will be conducted under leadership of Miss xretriTd1-McChyni“ Jn the morning Aird of Provo and Mrs J MotherBishop of Ogden will feature at Winter are the They’rehandsome-smart and h Next Blankets that YOU WANT becauseit tells of your chanceto buy now and SAVE MONEY In fact the stocks are so full and satisfactoryand the chancesof money savingso great that it will be a sensible thing to buy all expect to need during you very the winter There can hardly be two better offerings — hard no matter how we tty to get them " — 1 ANNIVERSARY ' J new The I $2 shirt S you IP® I e I I Wool Blankets Values Outside wonderful — B AfiwW in textiles Warm I y And a ’ S $1775 models §V social S- other collar roll a Headwear I $1395 at Made of clay serges brocaded worsteds pin checked mixtures new waffle cloth plaids and dresses of-"C® ashionable Coats at Skirts $500 Dress $255 Skirts $750 Dress $495 $S50and$9Dress Skirts $695 fine Messalines worth $975 ±1£ 3B& Coats finest two-min-ue f $2250 $2500 of ’'tonight” 4 $20 and of xo-aay r ® cloaking or small women misses and children — 10 styles to choose from — made of excellent galatea cloths in white and navy white and tan white and scarlet Laced and plain front Tricorn sailor and new Robespierre collars WATER - I $998 $1800 COATS AND $150 MIDDY BLOUSES ‘ DON'T I and “SPORT” $125 Immediately precedingany effort at legislation” he said “there must be an arousedpublic opinion”and he cite to Instances where this has been done and will be done Deaths o£ babies social diseases and kindred things were described as things over which public opinion remainsto be fully cognizant before it can be fully aroused I w B I Store! u fiusMornn? - ' Social legislation YOU s the y fe Anniversary Month With Every 50th Purchase! tures and novelty -October Like Through AH 1 f I The season’s most popular models made in white double-faced cheviots cut velours with velvet collars in navy and tan brown black and navy astrachan with velvet collar and cuffs Stylish mix- Salt Lake the high school 12:30 by the entertainment The Salt Lake committee delegation met in special conferenceand decided to have Mrs W of the Salt Lake Ladies Literary Adams club present an -i' invitation to the for the next federation held in 1914 meeting to becalled Mrs special board Gorham a at 1:15 to discuss meeting the invitation I and it was accepted by the board thus making Salt Lake the next meeting place fop the clubwomen itts Master Jack who is leading in the contest at the Rex theatre for At the regular afternoon session Mrs Adams president of the Ladies Literary ‘The Most Popular Baby in Salt Lake’ Salt Lake the largest club in the federation extended the invitation and offered the hospitality of the handsome T T new clubhouse It accepted Immediately following wasthe board meetingwas thebypresidents’ conference presided Mrs over The ooay passed the time in Gorham the discussing work of the industrial and legislative d committee Mrs Elizabeth M Cohen chairman suggested some method be employed whereby legislators be educated on the jbills for which women are bar asked that question bMB courtesy working She also suggested that clubwomen I Most people That's only question all on their IL by looking at policies before they candidates —1 can tell you how n are elected to really feel looking I a T? you A cheerful anS ve a few of the questions bright person with a sunny smile and which Salt Lake forclubwomen will ask eye clear skin radiates health The the candidates commissioner this irritable person with drooping I fall She mouth she suggested books which sallow skin ana lustreless eyes spells urged V read for clearer women to constipation You and should A can comprehension of the industrial and aaBOEanssroxiHS avoid that look in canstd bv gjgjggEKIZSBMHaS It svaquestions they are trying to agitate J teinatlo poisoning due to constipated and Liver against Bowels wait till your “friends” suggest that you take something Do it now and avoid a disagreeable day and night If you take General Session a ’6 of the STatural imported The Misses Lund and Mrs Clarence tumblerful HU2OTADX JANOS laxative Jensen up or any time on an empty stomach it acts gave “Shells of the Ocean” as when you get No duet with within One hour or so waiting no worryingand you’ll “feel like a a piano for accompaniment the of general session The I xiitwx xrez a onxe at any xrug store opening presidents of clubs then gave AI-g A nt reports of the work during the r uiuii V1UU& The club leaders included Mrs Ed-rd Randoiph Pike Mrs L N Mere-dJth V Mrs- wWilles Mrs H C Jacobs Mrs Elizabeth C Sutton Mrs R R Irvine Mrs Helen Kirk Mrs C E Richards Mrs V H Pease Mrs J R Shreck Airs XV m Mrs Walker Mrs Byron Cummings Mrs Thorne riel Mrs C A Anderson Airs Mrs G W W RossWhitmore’ W Martin and Mrs The local committee were hostesses sessi°n closed a?r entertaining at the Third ward meetinghall Supper was served the visiting clubwomen bv in the a refreshment array of committee composed of Mrs Nels Mrs Jensen Holst Mrs clever styles is here for C Mrs Winnie w Knudson O W and Mrs C Keller Knudson or Broadway and Entire New Next Meetingin Lunch was served at LikeThis yara Light and dark colors suited for school dresses aprons house dresses etc TIomeRtici—Center Section wsma- the state Industrial the address of for of gave “Combining orces Welfare” Education and building 1 State 300 $1500 feeblemindedness feel Exchange Money Back antigambling Ik How dolbu Phone department received ———4 - Saturday iof 1 was given strict attention as read by Mrs Elizabeth M Cohen The report shows laws drafted and introduced by women in the legislature and laws endorsed by and strongly womenpension act supportedThe mothers’ especial attention and also tire’ defeated “marriage” bills the abate ment and injunction bill and the statutes The reports have all been printed in the new bound “year book” court has taken no action as the motion to dismiss the but Mr Christensenannounced the yesterdaythat he had taken retired case H W Gregory having from it and proposedto do all in his power to secure for young Dye a hearingbefore the supreme court on the record of his trial before the (district court which condemned him to death BABY bu1 Percales 10c -everywhere yesterday Attorney Soren X Christensen has taken the case of Idellus M Dye now pending before the court of the state on motion of the attorney general for dismissal appeal of and an effort is to be made to have the motion for IN riday Today Record Values Miss Gertrude McCheyne of the IT C gave the report of the household economics committee showing there been an awakening in this of endeavor it pleaded for the aid of clubwomen in teaching the need of sanitary work in the home in the dairy and that women live and work report of the industrial The and legislative committee through which the most telling of the federation work is done announcement made to Satnrday ANNIVERSA RW the and year has ! I I 1913 yard 7c A dismissal Induced HE’S a Page balance cash included a prospectusfor next Sanitary conditions at the Utah pleasure resorts were criticised and it was suggestedthe committee work toward to eliminate the Salt employingexperts Lake smoke nuisance The report of the sanitary committee also touched on sanitary conditions in public places including schools and department stores and The returned I small A j yet a I 16 lannels — withdrawn r" OCTOBER THURSDAY Mill lengths of 10 to 20 yards long light and dark colors stripes checks and plaids suited for dresses kimonos quilts etc lannels Center Section (Continued from HAL- Christensen Becomes Dye’s Defender and Gregory Drops Case CITY the attractions of city life Gil Bridge Richard sons of Bridge druggist yesterday to their 1300-acre dry farm in Pox Elder The boys were county to return to the farm by special article in The Herald-Republican to the Soil” advocating the ‘Back the past season the movement During a fine showing on the big boys made farm and after seeing the sights of the state fair and visiting around the city they decided the farm held better prospects than the city for them Spurning Rone and ! CLUBWOMEN a a fur-tiicre 1 ULL and Outing lor QUANTITY and Hewlett guarantee with every package Up II UTAH ' ’ been r 1 get riday Today lie of entombed In the Universal explosion occurred £ r I BY at hope collierywherean 1“ DISCUSSED UTAH TEi i All 15 ARE meiiem aTUUjNXj carton Ot tnc linest been found J apan Tea that money can buy clubhouse Smoke Ntiisiancc Touched Luneta tea users never Dr Jane Skolfield outlined W her committee on civics change WHY? Beqffuse they work in I L TOPICS HEWLETT’S MINERS '’“If Engineers MANY Buying When u! I City KERALD-REPUBLTCANSVLTLAKE ' f I' |