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Show @ 2 _DESERET Te BRITISH ACTION TBHTYLOWERHOPESUGHTTO GETRATES “TOWARD TURKEY FROM CONSOLIDATION EVENING NEWS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1914. ee Will Delay No Longer in Meeting Arising Following from Tur- by. former’s request chise n. in from Sept. Turkey is unimpaired. “No that in was the interpreted latter meeting would as delay embarrassing the fran-,; Power! the Utah for the Light & purpose of ae hag not but. been has to other oe its in the lighting merely furnished companies for this pur~ ae say they have time to make Light & a Railway to decide reply the city will meet to on company the sale of the solidate the company Mer with THEATRE TICKETS company way. company. the Merchants pany ts Light & the Utah As to Power & Rail- the franchise Light was exceedingly granted light given & Power com- the growth of liberal, encourage re- joyed by a big company that will company as oo during by evidénce the of officials ab- the to what delicate he might propertly do position as a neutral inn CHIOHL Sflawdy WU in his diplo- ting a lady to the Empress Theatre. . These tickets are absolutely free of charge; F no purchase is necessary; and there are no obligations. All you have to do is to visit our store, ask for a ticket and enjoy a high class performance on the dates. specified in this column, with the compliments. of WALKER’S. Good for Afternoon and Evening Performances on railway negotiations for ita) sa. ' HPRRICK’S REQUEST. TE is thought to: be: the intention of tah Power: & Ligh company, Ambassador Herrick’s request for in-. the structions as to what he might do to in case’ it purchases the street lighting and railway systems, to segregate protect world famous buildings and works of art in Paris in the event of a the two, and have separate subsidiary operate them. Ut bombardment was not acted on today. companies The ambassador intends to have all Power & Light companv~at first enAmerican residents’ plainly ‘marked ‘tertained no idea of purchasing the with American flags and other insignia railway system, but made ° strong to insure their safety from attack. De- effort to get the lighting system.. The tailed instructions probably will ‘be Utah Light-& Railway company desent to the ambassador tomorrow by clined to consider the sale of one withPresident Wilson and Secy. Bryan: as out is other. September on ae ‘held nm of of Butte, neglected. and refused to perform their duties and negiected.and refuced to preserve orders and force obe- playing in the rear building, igs ,reported slight chance county of to the have Kearns}. a very of recovery; He is at the Peal were closed. _ Frenzied Ford Nokes Street Car Retreat Directly in the ‘path of. a When automobile the motorman suffering from saw the-heat the and dashing straight at the street car, he quickly reversed the car and began a Second South rapid crawfish back ’ little automostreet. On, on. cam~to i side and pile, wobbling freearrying a driver str. * ¢ with levers and steering wheel. < he streét car packed: on to the curve at Second South, the automobile. whizzed. past, narrowly escaped the street..car and went sailing on! its way. every signs three golden thé that usually is: “Whenever Those physiological efthis. advice. know fect -of worrying,. should be taken more 2. rules cheerfulness. understand 104 west Fourth North Hien, attacked by Anson last night badly cut with a large pocket- the hands says he knew no seriously than the complexion of Anson. Morris reason for attack the Cotton disagreement with h Morris said that wa Ss. walkin along west Third South terest, last aks and that Anson approached and struck There moment was or and Anson ran in rear into a house at 128 west Third South. walked away and, according Morris to his story, by was.attacked the An- son. Morris this morning exhibited cuts on. the tack, both forearms, his scalp and right cheek to substantiate his. + 10 yards. Challenge Sale, Yard. .c. wrested the-knife getting so an ugly away cut from on the Ue 5se it begins to look worn or ‘withered, use. ordinary mercolized wax. for a. week or two. -Apply nightly like cold: cream, erasing it-mornings with warm water, This gradually absorbs the thin film of surface skin, revealing the fresher and. younger ‘skin underneath: n ounce of thé, wax, obtainable at any” drug 0 women living names have An- were injured an rom -a bug riding by rosie driven by ployee of company, accident south of The Fred occurred Sandy. matter -was Petérs of when ‘thrown which they an were}, a short by to rejuvenate tell-tale wrinkles .any hazel: This has.a.remarkable effect in “firming -up’ and smoothing out the skin.—Advertisement, insists and the farmers ..He-was Jr., that. they of the accident. eee 39c and Crepe 2 to 46. +; omer. Sale, Limit 2 to Chall allenge Gab. (eyo ete Linen one be enese acai Tren Silk Hose, 50c 0 ute 8 ene a and 36 Toweling— + daimit 10 but a dimited quantity, black . _, Use 49c Men’s Cotton Sick Blask and tan seamless and fast color. Challenge Sale, pair wee eee ‘Children’s Union Suits—Fleece lined; drop seats; ankle length. . Challenge sale price (2 Vouchers.) sa ‘Child's oat Hose—Fine and heavy. rib fast black, all: sizes, Challenge Sale, pair. :.. ee ee f ‘Gieitcnde Sale, eet ct Oe 5c Gingham Aprons—Cut long and full; small check patterns; tie style. os B LANKETS| | LOT 2—CHOOSE AT— _ AT—_ 98c Ae LOT designs; weight. 2. 8—CHOOSE Necessities| Phone with AT— $1.49 Sale “ - Household— No other Orders: None purchases, Crystal White Soa: Star Naptha Washing Special each Fairy delivered except Mornings only, Pow der or setae Ivory COMFORTERS—For full sizes beds, filled with soft cotton and covered with either plain or fancy silkoline; various: atyles of tufting; values that are much under the regular prices.- BED Limit Challenge A fortunate purchase from a large commission house tha t liquidated enables us to offer ‘Sizes for° All mae you these standard make Blankets and Comforters at a great saving. small and large beds. LOT 1—CHOOSE Kitchen Challenge Sale price ... ... . 14c 8c .. 25¢ 35¢e Infants’ Brocaded Velvet Caps--White | . 69c 10c @ Men’s io. ‘Work Shirts—Cut full and big, collar attached, faced sleeves and yoke. Sizes 14 to 17. 4 vouchers.) Challenge Bale, GReN ee oO AG Lace Gutataunlchiseried styles, white and ecru; 2144 yards long. (7 vouchers.) Challenge Sale, Pair tee eens Women’s Muslin Drawers—Cut full and well made, hemmed and tucked. (1 voucher.) Limit 2 pair.° Challenge Sale, pair: . 2—CHOOSE aor | new | LOT 1—CHOOSE Sizes &e Crash halieage Sale S. ra, blue d § ae, 5 grounds Union Waists— Five different ' styles. (6 vouchers.) 59 yards. Challenge ar DIC | yard enve Specials D IC | a Mie assorted SPREADS—Hemmed; large enough for (7 vouchers.) double’ beds, Challenge Sale, each ... ... and . LOT 3—CHOOSE pillow’ manufacturers in this for the sanitary process’ they put the feathers through Cc OLD DUTCH TOWET roll = 18e *s = of 4c CLEANSER— PAPER—Large good crepe, oe for before filling. These to sack PINS—100 CLOTHES FELS NAPTHA SOAP a = Special, each... bottles ... ese ree None delivered. Liquid Blueing ne does not None sc at hoe Special each Se Ammonia, large Household ff \ eae that. JARS with settle fe FRUIT tops. rubber delivered. voucher books for $2.50, payable in merchandise of your own selection. Though thousands of McKelvey Pints, dozen he appeared Voucher books are now in use in Salt Lake, if you haven’t one just ask for it at our voucher desk and we -Half-Gallon, dozen ... ... ... not seriously Given with every ten-cent purchase, whether at regular or special sate prices. by. Sheriff ; will start you saving with a book containing thirty free vouchers. free vouchers with all purchases, so do not hesitate method of saving vouchers will enable you to get worthy and i without cost. Begin to- save Vouchers now. Remember, to ask the salepeople merchandise for you are entitled to these them. of value when This practical your eh is full, pot MUSKes azar Jelly Cc delivered. MASON’S porcelain Glasses, Sec» dozen ' SAPOLIO, BON AMI, ti2c + ...... ... cach are | Special, the odd pairs and surplus stocks, The ticks are Choose at dustproof and featherproof. : guaranteed two. specia Gc and 8$ac PIPTS Tip we Roe hg ees meee McKelvey Security Vouchers though by — 25c Saige etetaslh , Oba! at Seat ee ed. Special, ae FBC ., ea Pea FEATHER PILLOWS—A special purchaso from one | each. ; © of the largest feather “country, who is known a good 69 cus- | BED SPREADS—Satin finished, Marseilles ‘patterns, (15 excellent weight. med; bed size; double vouchers: ) cinutiobire “Bale, e Seay Fee wee Se Ae Cc of: there was no one to be found in vicinity this morning who knew ’ women’s © Entirely .new models skirts of broadcloth, serges | and striped novelty mixtures. All lengths and waist measures. Chal‘lenge Sale, special, $2.95. None ee were “Navy special, [ We redeem full was en serges. Challenge’ ‘Sale, : Skirts $2 9 5 | the disappeared, automobile Smith, anything eee Marshal injured. In the report of the accident as ‘given last: night, Marshal Peters failed to learn the names of the women the ‘y eee distance to ap- enough Weep ack automobile reported Murray -had wrecked Andrew night with desired hindi Sandy, learned, cheek and chin muscles begin « hathe the face once a day for wile in a solution’ of powdered sax~ viite, 1 02.,. dissolved in. % pt. of. witch eyplexion, Extra eee who claimed to have witaccident> Gotberg, in the meantime, roadside. of to see’ what was. jett of his car this morning, ' Gotberg claims that he walked with the two women after the accident and store, is Sale, each. fall models, with set-in | 24 Made: of long sleeves The | cROCHETED fast color percales been Voile Sheet Hiaikaia. Per single beds, in (4: vouchers.) white, tan or gray. ‘Limit 4 pair. Challenge - Sale, pair. Women’s Muslin Night Gowns—aAssorted styles; limit one to a customer. (4 vouchers. } Challenge House Dresses; all Arthur-F. Gotberg, an em:+ athe Utah Tire Repairing 351 south State street. The the district nessed tthe his in south mannish black. Fall All sizes, comprising all the best pure ‘thread silk hose: ever offered, Limit 2° PrP Challenge Sale, Dey 50c. ‘as are,’ * aro pipser. cold| the value ee A special purchase of 600 hand not and New pha $6. we (8° vouchers. ) Challenge Sale, Brie Se eee Hou Dresses doing whose. All-wool $6.98 Extra Special--Women’ s Pure 2 story. and all sizes. ante. Some are a bit mussed. Cc Bungalow Aprons—Large size, light -and dark percales, for two hours. ~- (2 Vouchers.) ereee Bale, each: ose i eee Morris was saved from further damage at the hands of Anson by a friend, P..F. Lynch, who dived into the fight son, Maternity Serpentine Plain red, pink and blue with. Persian borders; or fancy figured pat- Lingerie 5 2... .. Amoskeag Apron Ginghams—In all me cee and desired patterns. Limit Fall weights, assorted styles, ribbed and ribbed fleeced. All sizes; but not all sizes in each style. ‘Challenge Sale 9 8c PHICE: Lee. a lively fisticuff for a so and taupe. (600 vouch- et . 79¢| ‘Dresses.. Crepe Kimonos. Long lon only; Hose—All black and with white foot. Challenge Sale, pair'....... Garments a him. cloth; colors, navy, black, brown pe for er and veRe: women. No Phone Orders--None C. 0. D.,--and None Delivered Except With Other Goods Women’s Black i; Mises (and. Automobile In Collision at Sandy woman Who would ward off of advancing age, should follow: 1. Cultivate who in in How to Look Less Than Your Age are knife for, while he had beeh acquainted with nson for some time, a had never had frenzied Ford, Motorman H. W. Schuetter steered an. “Al Depots”, -street car north into Third West street this morning. ster of be was and was Maternity Dresses. Silk and cloth, excellent new ane oe of crepe ‘meteor, silk poplins and fine French. serges. Colors are mostly navy and black, and ‘a few.odd shades. Only 30 dresses in this lot—. so advise early response. 98 vouchers.) One-piece models, of all-wool serges and granite 18th. law.” to, There September 17th. see Feceral J udge Bourquin had cited the Mi iner Cc harged With military authorities to ‘show causé why Wielding Big. Knife) the habeas corpus writs should not be} granted. pccree on the petition was Hans Anson, a miner, was arrested set for tod The city “continted quiet ‘last night. this afternoon by Patrolman Glenn, |’ with a deadly | So far the militia has: not’ “been called charged with ae on to quell any. disturbances. Because weapon, (fccording to J. E. Morris,. a team of labor troubles the mills at the mines dience a Sample Line of These On Sale Every Morning This Week From. 8:30 to Tt u f Butte, Mont., Sept. 7.—The answer of ardson and Gardner as deliverymen. Two boys under alge, alleged to have the state militia to the petition filed in been in the scheme, were arrested by the United States district court asking: Juvenile Officer George Robinson and for writs of habeas corpus. in behalf. are held for investigation by Gardner of three men arrested. by . the . state juvenile -court. . Richardson, i are in the city jail. guardsmen since martial law: was es: and Woods eee mentee GAT, ere A y. — tablished, was filed in court-toda Boy’ s Condition Serious. The petition charged that martial law was put into effect unnecessarily James Teasdale, young son of T.. W. does because a state of insurrection To this allegation the Teasdale, who was seriously ‘burned not exist here. about & week ago when some paper severa “Wor Says: answer military’s “chaps” in which he was garbed as a in was county Bow Silver weeks rate of lawlessness,; anarchy and in- a cowboy Gaught fire while he was surrection and .the executive officers mayor the. including county, the a Saturday for Friday September (Distribution on Second Floor.) One-piece basque and modified basque models,. Serges, crepes and granite weaves; desirable shades; all sizes. All cloth and combined with silk. Semi-vest effect cloth tunics and. satin buttons. (100 vouchers.) ° O8 Women’s and Misseeth New Cloth Dresses 17 3,500 tickets distributed daily this week as follows: ‘ On Tuesday for Monday September, 14th. On Wednesday for Tuesday September 15th| On Thursday for Wednesday September 16. A. G. Richardson, Fred Gardner and} Paul Woods, arrested yesterday by Detectives Gillespie and Lyons, have confessed to a systematic: robbery. of the Peoplé’s Cash store, "Pirst South and Richards streets, by ‘which con‘cern they were employed :.as deliverymen and clerks. According to the ‘confession, their method was a dis- HOd NOLLIGd SUaMGNY WILITIIN, SUVS WNVINGN 14, 15, 16, and 18 ‘Only | Clerks Confess To “Systematic Robbery 1 lth hardly.. two alike. ~ and modified basque a styles of -silk erepe de chine. T°” crepe meteor, silk poplins and serge. Pete are all sizes in. this lot. Desired fall colors and a few all white. (100 vouchers.) our store this week a theatre ticket, admit- statements of | Women’ s and Misses Cloth Dresses ... We take pleasure in distributing complimentary tickets for MARCUS LOWE’S EMPRESS THEATRE. We have made special arrangements with ‘the King of Vaudeville, Mr. Marcus Lowe, whereby we will present to anyone visiting a sorb both the other companies and probably eliminate all possibility of competition for a long time to come. ‘The accounts of the Utah Idght & Railway company have undergone 2. thorough audit during the last. few months, and the results of this audit, | when entirely completed, will be made known .to the Utah Power & Light ‘made | ae: Sale, Suits, Dress S] fr and was new company that wanted to furnish competition with the Utah Light & Railway company, the city commission does not desire to permit without consideration that franchise to be en- sulting from Turkey’s wavering yet apparently sympathetic attitude toward Germariy and Austria. The tension of the forbidden zone in Bospharus was looked on here as othet indication of the porte’s careful preparations for war. There is a belief in official circles, however, that while the military is taking every precaution, the diplomatic pranch of the Ottoman empire is waiting for a. more decisive turn on the battlefields before plunging into the conflict. Savings of From Strictly New Fall Merchandise at an Actual ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF 18, on which. date the distockholders of the Utah to..the. Utah Power & Light. e Utah Power .& Light company made application to the ‘city commission a week ago ts os to con- longer situations of Light & of before Sept. rectors and meaning no to privileges company power in men- tion was made by the ambassador of political conditions, from which it was inferred the diplomatic situation ae was unchanged. in Officials here are much interested the possible results of the expulsion of German.and Austrian consular offices from Egypt by British military authorities. For weeks Great Britain has! hesitated to take any step “which might irritate’ the porte. England’s action in Egypt which is under the authority of the sultan but dominated by Great Britain to’ to! or knowledge enabling them ce state definitely the rates that could; be to the city for municipal and private lighting. It is the hope of, the company to have this information dis- Ambassador Morgenthau at Constantinople today to the state department show that communication with in re it ae acquired, and’ e Utah ght & Railway Which it ae poses to purUtah: Power & Light complaced expert accountants’ business, 7—Routine made response for permission asked for in vie of granting the consolidation petitio e Utah BeeraT & Light company thus ington as Indicating Such. Washington, city ascertaining whether or not the new company can make the city the rates Bosphorus Looked on in Wash- |° patches the the offices | Railway Zone the of ‘the Merchants company, diel company, chase, the pany has IS PORTE PREPARING FOR WAR proposition. company the consolidate key’s Leaning toward Germany extension of Forbidden the: the \ Situation fe nis size; Papen 55¢ ee ,.--896 tin covers. < ee delivered. kitchen hand per cake caps; acer eeeewes o 00 wesoi 4s 6-oz. i None bee cake. | |