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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, Mbit NINO, FEBRUARY IS, ,1919. CHPEQTI1 BILL With Employer and Meet Insurance Representative at Commercial Club. tart Three Look, Mother! breath Is tongue coated, feverish and stomach sour? der King Albert. Cleanse the little liver and bowels Commereixl club of the and they get well members fore of the .tale nlsht. n.aj'y employer, qnickly. Senator t representatives. iri.ur.nc. Olson ..explained In detail hi. ne Jiii recently Introduced in the senate pro-.dlfor a etate insurance fund, hie explanation, which con-- e two hour., a spirited debate furnni so rpreea-ensa- d rsibert I sermtor and urance companies and of labor. The abii.ty of Estate to provide an ample fund to Sulenoat Immediately the families of themaelve. who 1m iTd.wbltd through a disaster tn "V" Imr.; of them were disabled St the or.iv .halleiige which was W. Mr. XtaUbou, successful answer oy score, of questions, many of them eiahnir With complicates matters, and T were asked him from all sources. Olson ex- Mr nduresa. his ! dneifthst i the passa.e of the bill would insurarce tsiantial IO si hone to compote with the rate. Thich could be fiver employer, through Islon md maintenance of a .late Insurance fund He .aid that It would , n the sal me: Of thousands of dollar, state monthly a. ha. been done, th. IlLJ.aine te Mr. t'l son. In other state, bill throughout the union through a like jeing adopted Mr present challenged Several tie the tate would .iisens statement that Hand liable beyond the fund and in case fund the of provided, raised ot exhaustion me q lestion as to the source of funds with which to pay claims. Others challenged Mr Olsons figure, showing that her states had been successful with iich a fund and tubstltuted figures to show that the fund, in these states were out. However, the practically wiped sneaker and his questioners dead locked In of the figures oftered, truth to the regard eilch contending that his figures were auc y com-ScS- Utah Soldiers Are Among Americans Un- When your child suffers from a cold, don t wait; give the little stomach, and bowel a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peevish, listless, pale, iloesn 't .sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bsd, stomach urt Rite a teaspoonful of Calif or na Hvrep of Figs, and in a few hours al clogged up, constipated waste, sour V!, bile and undigested food will gen out of the bowels, and you hiove tly av s well, playful child again If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat, give a good dose of California f Figs, to evacuate the bowels nojfnp difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to ,er , atFtlnr-eHaving 0f being the Aiiierlf an troops to fight In and under command of a kins Parowan tah men member of B companN 34fith machine-gu- n battalion, of tn noted Mnet first division, have written from Frame of their experience Jslike going overseas ant JuW are They John Mitchell Pennon and Stanley Thomas Mers The Inter written January l, from Barnard France, sa ha been in Dree driven on th St Mthiel the Argonne and Ftander front After th tit Mlhiel victory we started the Argonne fort,i drive September 2b For ten dav and e were In the thk k of the fightlrg night Our division reached It objective, but emountered heavy losses Traveltng In trucks over Indewrlba- ble desolation e moved to a a shook division to tight with Belgium the British and French near Ypres Here x wore thrown Into the line Oi tober i, and started another d?lve Me heard King Albert, accompanied b his queen, address a Scotch division were at Andenard, Belgium, which we had just captured a city only a few miles from the heights of Waterloo, tshere Napoleon ah defeated when the armtstico aas signed VS havq seen much of Furope, but of the greatest interest to us now to return to where revlelle never sounds" Faroaan, first Bel-giu- m -- take this harmless fruit laxative. Millions of mothers keep it because they know its actionhandy on the stomach, liver and bowels prompt and sure. They also know a little given to dav saves a sick child tomorrow Ask your druggist for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs, which contains directions for babies, children YOUTH IS INJURED of all ages and for grown ups plainly IN SCHOOL SQUABBLE on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by California Fig Syrup Company. Albert Garrick, 15 year of axe 111 ( X! vrt Iihur L ) Kenslnxton avenue was severely Injured eeterda y when hit In the hack lth a hv the police to pair of aclevora have been wielded hv Howard 8t Johns, at the hittler school, in a CANT FIND DANDllUFF a student fight between the bo at the ethool grounds The Garrick boy was taken to the thentic. of dandruff bit .tato fund be Every emergency hospital in the police ambuThe bill provide, that e or after one or two applications disappears lance by Patrolmen F C Anderson and created to be known a. the .tat. insurwith rubbed well the of into the for Thomas fond purpose insuring scalp ance Gillespie, where examination disthe finger tips. Get a small bottle of closed that the points of the scissors had employer, against liability for compensatall of premiums Dandenne at any drug store for a few penetrated the right lung Afier his ion th. fund consisting and penalties received, through Its Investcents and save your hair. After several wounds were cared for at the emergency lad was the ment A eommlrsion will classify occuhome to taken hospital, applications you can't Find a particle Juvenlie officers ere making tnhisinvestipation! with respect to the degree dif-of of dandruff or any falling hair, aad gation of the affair. hsjard, determine the risks of the the scalp will never itch. ferent hxxards and fix th. rate, of preiA4mtlMaU mium to be paid tn all classes of occupatIMPORTANT QUESTION ion, based upon the total payroll and the toasted Dan-denn- number of employees. The bill will affect every employer of the state with the exception of those em- DECIDED IN DEBATE ploying agricultural end domestic workers Howwho operates regularly in business. ever, upon question last night Mr. Olson said he was In favor of having the bill read to cover agricultural case, as well all others, with the exception of where domestic help was err ploved. C. A Smurthwaite was given the decision over James A Smith last night tn a debate held by the Britannic association In the Masonic Federation hall The subject was, Shall Capital Punishment Be Retained by Our Legislature' ' Mr. Smurthwaite was th affirmative speaker. A general debate. In which Thomas Dawson, Robert Spiiler and William Hoffman took part, followed The subject was the same as in the Initial debate P. J Holden, vice president of the Britannic association, acted as chairman during Senate and the meeting. u CHILDREN SUSPECTED OF MALICIOUS ACT WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. house conferees reached an agreement tQOOO,Mft postoffice aptoday a th propriation by eliminating .the, aenate amendment providing for pneumatic tube DEATHS. mail service in New Tork City and Robert McKean Newson, and retaining the senate Brooklyn son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. According to Detectives I L. Larsen amendment appropriating 1200.000,000 for died at the residence, 1130 WestNewson, Third n$ C. W. Patten, Mrs. Finke Informed road construction the next three North street, yesterday from tnfluensa. during them last night that several had boy Funeral services will be held a the City been heard to utter threats tomorrow at 11 16 a m. The against her year. The pneumatic tube amendment, overd cemetery will eMdren, and are believed to have carried leave the chapel of Joseph cortege been hsve their malice to the of attempting which the conferees point authorised the post William Taylor at 11 oclock. the death of the family. A thorough in- master for a week, general to contract for tube ser vestigation la being made by the police. At til West Second North street, Elwa vice In New York and Brooklyn and prohibited removal of the service from poet-o- f Davis, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Man Burned. forC. Davis, died Sunday. It InterThomas which in flees In other cities ment will take place in City cemetery at Fmnk Robbing 174 East Thirteenth merly was used for mail transmission. 2 to p. m. today. avenue, Garfield, an employee of the Utah Continuance of the tube service has been in i. CWer company at the Arthur mill, wa a source of conflict tor many Sear Word waa received in Salt Lake last everely burned about the left arm Satucongress, and the last postoffice approPresident of the death at Los Angelas cf rday, when a flash of td.eefl volts of priation hill was vetoed by General night Mrs. Jans Ida Quinby, daughter of the electricity struck near him while hi was Wilson because of Postmaster work. After treatment at the Burlesons opposition to its appropriation late Samuel W. Richards of bait lake. . lie was removed to fyla for th tub service. The senate provision for a Julius Stsvensrn, SO years of age, died In a hospital yesterday. program provide! 150,000,000 for thia He Is survived two of each the for 75,000,00 year and by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Th house conferees Minnie years. and Mrs. following Ehaw Ida banders, both "W Cpneln also yielded on the senate appropriation of Murray. Interment will be in Murray mimJ of 1300.000 for motor truck service The cemetery. house bill set aside 1,000,000 for this flcrvic. In this city, Mrs. AmandX Johnson. 40 voted to retain the proviI The conferee yeaqs of age, until recently a resident of sion granting salary Increase for postal Funeral services rec- Provo, died Sunday, employees, but accepted the sepate will held at the Swedish Lutheran b( Second ommendation limiting this incrre.se to th a church, Prepare Now to Withstand (ho Crisis. South Fourth Last and of Establishment present fiscalto year. a. m , following JthtomorrowwillatbeIIsent salaries of street commission investigate tin; senate which to Provo lor body postal employees, which theft w ss tns interment. ( &lso rstfclnsd, vii 500 850 Semite provision appropriating At 820 Denver street, Mrs. Lucy for the airplane military servicefor .Th Woodln this Hewit, 83 years of age, for the 300,000 bill houM appropriated last twenty-si- x years a resident of Utah, service. Sh is survived by the died yesterday. following children' Susan Glaeaberg of With a shuddering COAL ; Wash Florence Taylor, Mary SPRINGS Everett. the amflpate beautiful event of childbirth. ROCK Ann Davia of Salt Lake; Fannie E. Jex 5n avoid discomfort during the REOPENED IS William Woodln Hewit and of MINE Murray; strain at the crisis by preparing Louise Wagstaff of England Twenty-eigand putting youteelf in mEL?1 and four greatgrandchildren rendition to meet the tune. of the Ounn-bueaQuealy, president also survive her. Funeral t this purpose women all over . p. J. Goal company, ha reopened the grandchildren tomorrow held at I p. m. be will services 'v In every walk of life, have used old Sweetwater mine at Rrek Springe, veer half in Aha Twenty-fift- h ward chapel. - Th century the W go., from which tha Rock Springs com 11 In from will at tbs stats lamoue remedy. body chapel Mother's Friend. It formerly eras taken. The fuel will be 1 45 p. m. until 1 o'clock. Interment in to give the mother-to-b- e that placed on the Sait Lake market under help .he needs The City cemetery. The muscles, name of Rainbow coat tendons end cords are made and the new will be distributed here by th reft ,n(1 FUNERALS. is The Thus strain Is product supply Federal Coal company. nd s a result nervousness, Funeral service for Alexander Dyet, m.. r hrering-dowsaid to be steady and unlimited. n and stretching 81 years of age, will be held at the chapel (eSuiT. T? "? aTolded, William of Tor Provided Taylor tomorrow at Joseph Perry Memorial muscle expand easily 18 o clock. Friends ar Invited to at, ommal 6d L of tend. Natural-Tr- ,. in WASHINGTON. Feb- hnandbabythela born. Interment City cemetery. hours are fewer. a commission to control the memorial !"4and Prepared and the crisis Is on Mrs. The funeral ef Ethel May Arnold, danger Commodore Perrys victory isthe house wife ef James Arnold of Garfield, will Writ. ?? by C. held Silver chapel at a bill passed tonightThe pntr rLJ?6. Bradfield Regulator be at the Percy comml.rion Building, Atlanta, ind sent to the senate today. Interment wifi be in r helpful Motherhood M4 Book, would consist of three members each Mount Olivet cemetery. n. a bottle of Mother's Friend (ton UmmEi It is Just as today The funeral cortege for - Ernest-Lin- e Asd;.aa anything you can think of. wood Tuckett. who died Sunday followIs taka iK. member, there nothing to will leave the ing an altack of tnftuenxa, of MOTHER'S FRIEND. memorial. S M Taylor chapel at 18 o clocjf today lAdv ertisemenL) will be in City interment and Services cemetery. Further investigation Into the cutting basement of the Finke, S3 West third North street, night, as a result of which Mrs,Saturday Fink s two boys, Fred and IV alter, narrowly escaped death, resulted last night tn suspicion being directed against several youths of the nerlhborhood. ot the gas cock in the reeldence of Mrs. Fred Deaths and Funerals Open your Off to the theatre On the way, light a Lucky Strike, the red ' Its toasted. Toasting Burley cigarette. and develops improves the flavor of Burley tobacco, just as toasting gives bread more flavor. imiiY. STROK cigarette up It toasted. Now every- one knows that toasted tobacco is the greatest improvement jn cigarette manufacture, in 20 years. , dead-locke- LlMtw Cast Tfcdr Shair.vs td pe-W- id ht ly i time-honor- etio. atlon .Slidd Put-in-B- Com-Lm- ar lpm. J5ruit Jc The funeral cortege of Mrs. Blanch Shelton Willis, 14 years old, who death occurred at the residence, 857 South Second Weet street, will leave Percy C, o'clock Friday Silver's chapel at It Service will be held at the afternoon 1 o'clock Mrs. In at cemetery City grave Willis Is survived by her husband, Steven W Illis. R. 10 t5,? Tuesday and Wednesday Specials Bars BOB WHITE SOAP (5c J Jg (58 Peanut Butter, ' ISH SPECIALS -- )0C ...... Ban LENOX SOAP for mil- kssns. DAISY 800 BUTTER Pur and fresh, lb... ........... TQg ?3C Hosktsson's Supered Doughnuts, Hosklsson's Cinnamon RoltOf doton. - - .. - - - - Downtown Store, 55 East Second South St. rEH CATFISH, a,mon POUND, or Cod, Pl""a" Haddls, nnHudjiitO'y- -- To Reduce Your Weight Thoroo DOWNTOWN Ono In Your Neighborhood STORE: RS EAST 6ECONO SOUTH ST. 278 Quickly and Easily If you are too fat. or If your figure has become flabby and you are carrying around a burden of annoying unhealthy flash, the cause la, ten chancea to one, lack of oxvgen carrying power of the blood end faulty aasimtlation of the food. Too little of the food is being made Into good hard tissue and muscle and too much Into littlo globule of fat. of this Eiery man and woman reader fieah is soft paper who is too fit, whosonew preparaand flabby, should try th tion. Fhynola, a aimple but remarkably efficient formula put up tor convenient home use. a Six Big Go to Schramm-Johnso- n today, Stores, The Never Bubstitutors, and get a box of these wonderful Fhy- -; Dole tablets, taks one after each meal and one at bedtime They are pleasant . to take, entirely esfe and give splendid resulta quickly and easily. No dieting, strenuous exercising, drastic massaging or appliances. Just a simple Phvnola tablet four times a day and in a short i time your we.ght ts reduced on all parts 1st th body to aha it snouid ha. (Adv.) 4 Its toasted ta. Jj pck9 at West South Tempi ed in front of the resident of Mr Ilams for her to come out of the house As soon as Mrs IJams stepped on the the rooming-housanAusdell approached and, with drawn re- sidewalk, Mrs. volver, commanded the proprietor to her and asked to apeak to her a minute. TV hen she refused, 1 held the gun The Japanese give them his money. selxed the revolver held by the youth against her back and fired," the woman nearest him and succeeded In wrenching told the police Mr. IJams Is at Oil City, It awav, while a second Japanese at- Pa., at ths present time and ts employed tempted to get the gun from the other In establishing a branch for Swift 4k Co. That youth, however, kept both holdup. men covered while he and his companion backed down tha stairway, and with th third boy, waiting below, mad their es- a street 17414 abort time before Two of the boys, according to Officer Shields, entered e, ll The executive NEW YORK, Feb. council of th building trades dep&rtment of the American Federation of Labor today cabled to Samuel Compere In France, asking him to request European labor leaders to oppose contracts sought in Francs and Belgium by the Building association of this Trades Employers city. This action follows th calling of a general strike effective today in all basic building trades where workers are employed by th buHdere" association Some abor leaders estimated that 100 000 men In several score cities would be affected, although they admitted tt might he several davs before they could call all the men off the Jobs Frank Morrison of Chicago, who presided at a meeting of the executive labor council in tha absence of President Go oilers, declared that the labor troubles tn Seattle, V ash.; Butte, Mont, and Utah, also would be considered by the council here, although the chief buslnesa was tbs building strike. a Several unions comprising the Metal Trades council of Salt Lake have notified ths American Federation of Labor that dissatisfaction exists among employees because of th recent cut In wage by ths th copper companies and smelters of swostate, according to George W. Fahy. is that this It bis is the opinion re! ary. matter which, according to Frank Morrison, will be eonnldered by the national executive council. Th Master Builder exchange of Salt Lake Is not affiliated with the builders' association. August R udine, president of th local organisation, said 'set night Mr. Rudin said th strike of th basic metal trade workers would not concern Salt Lake workmen employed by building firm, as none of these organisations are members of the builders' association Th Master Builders' exchange of Salt Lake is a branch organisation of a rational builders' exchange, according to Mr. Rudlna MERE YOUTHS ARE ACCUSED OF CRIMES wn washiRiR Mate 11s has been separated In that city. from his wife tor some time, Mrs YanAusdeil Is tha wife of te W VanAusdeli, eleitrlcian In th employ of A Power oom pee v. the Nebraska They hav been separated for three month Toilav Mr VanAusdeU saw his wife and Mid h would give her no be.p in her trouble. In-J- ail cape Officer Shields said th gun taken by the Japanese was on of th revolvers stolen from King a store at the corner of Regent street and Orpheum alley several days ago At that timo two revolvers and a number of other articles were taken, CASTLE . OCULAR not OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. IT Mrs C V. IJams, wife of Swift 4k Co.'s former man, who waa shot ager at tt heeling. W last night by Mis, L, W. VanAusdeli of Omaha, will prooably die. The shooting occurred in a downtown street here ehortly after Mra. VanAua-dehad accused Mra llama of breaking up her home by estranging her husband "I did the right thing, I know - Mrs. VanAusdeU said in th police station toAnd if the gun had not jammed, day. I would hav finished th Job. Deliberately, after brooding over the matter for weeks, Mr VanAusdeli wait Nation strong men strong women and robust children. WUdom uggesU that every proper means of afeguard-in- g the vital forces and building of up resistance, be utilized. SC0TTS m Soott, order Castle Gate or Clear Creek 5 Coal that you are getting the best that money can buy in the way of high heat, clean-burnin- low-as- h coal Specify CASTLE GATE or CLEAR CREEK COAL In your next order. , Holding up F. Klrlno and K. Msxuke," of Garfield, near First two Japane South and Third Weat streets, last night, their victims of 43 relieved three boys and mad their escape According to Detective L. I Laraen affords definite help to those who and C. W. Patten, who Investigated th revolver holdup, on of th bo drew aAhil are fighting to win against th the covered Japanese and other two searched them thfor their valua. the inroads of weakness. After securing money, th bles abundsnt la tonic- - 4 ran west, disappearing in the youth darkness. nutrient properties, builds up Y-Th youths are believed by Juvenile ft Officer J EL Shield to be the same who (he body by Nsisres methods. attempted to hold up a Japanese room- - SodU fc Bowwt. 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