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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY Extra Delegate ment Blanks Are Sent rr;:r S'ito Citizens. 4 T1 s Mr j i Albert Smith Named Chairman of Re- George hot further name isnnot be armoumMl until it I known what women delegate from M alio and Wyoming will be in attendance. Tha committee named to meet and welcome Mr. Moor and ladies at the station is composed of Mr. John Cowan of th Ladles'- Literary club, Mr Georg Dens ,.f the D. A. It. Mm. C. 11. JdcMahon tin of Hi own and Mrs, Amy l.yman Woman' Relief society. The list of host esse will be announced later. A conference of the club women of and Idaho will be held I'tah, Wyoming preceding the congress session on Friat the Hotel Dtah at 21, day, February i oclock. At th meeting the problem of reconst ructiothwork will be discussed. George Albert Hmtth ha been made chairman of th reieptlon committee for the coming congress of the league of na tluna. Solons of Ernest Evans Utall-- ty FOODWILL PREVENT DISEASE Food is always a better preventive of diseasethin serums, toxins or other drugs-bu- t t i be sure the food is pure, clean, nourish- Committee Named. Th commit u follows ' fMb eV e a rfHks- isfierf Albert ftotitfe ( drdwitt im honorary Fhatrmaa; Vvnt Mabu, Itefeiwit li, W. elUtNiiaa; Holwt D etoirmn; honorary Wf. elwHf&a; WjNHRtAf, (' Bam Bisnofi Mfl Albert SmUft. ' tt k I Mra. W. Daria, Robert IK Ufffft, krft. Mayor aad Mr. W. JMnut Kerry. Mayor ' acNt Mo Mr. T. 8. Bruwnlni of y9 a Mra, liiitia of Ururo. Mayor aud Mr. r,a-of Mr. d Mr. Ho Hun of Bifae, Speaker at the coming league Cut Iff, Mr. and Mr. Adward fe Jen tion congress to be held tn the city next Julia ftiabov tad Mr. C. W. Niblr, Mr aad bias, eetablish-Vjl bn. D, , Speacer, Mr. and lira, Wiiiiaa Bfrjr, I' , week mill protect agdlmit the and went' of an organisation without vigor, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Watt1, ' Mm. Dari Ldgar ytm Ur, and Mm 1. H. e cording to word received at regional Haiiaoa, Mr. aud Mr. Juba I). 8jumtr, Mr. fe congress headquarter 1. v Regional Co- and Mr. K, 0. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ni' 8. McToraifh. A. Graham. Allan P. WtHUrna. Mf. and Mra. W. greas Manager Fred L. JlHtmtta, iaftral and Mm II. W, Voua. W. W. Armtrfif Mr and Mra Ame, secretary of the ommittee on In- Mr. fifed Mra Mr. ( and Mra. T. W, B&ftr, Mr. "formation of the league to enforce peaca, 0, C. i, 8. Burtou. Mr. and Mra. Fraub r. writing to Mr. Graham, declare that them aad Mra. t . aud Mra. A. t, uli?rtMti, Julmfi Iinar, Mr.,Mr. and Mra.E. Julia ltcprc-enthti- ve Joint Hansen, Jr., of "g ; ii. Hatyea, Urea Jjt no further need of interesting th ftambarfor, Mra and Riverton, Salt Iake county, who flooilcJ ilrfevr J and J American people In the mere establish-- t Mra. F. A. ftmpkin. BialKip Jimpph 8. Mae, house with introducing fourteen 5 p tent of a league. That, he tellevas, has Mr and Mra. W. D. Hitt. Mr. and Mra. W. H. the bills in one day incidental to taking Mr O. and Mr. Mra. . l E, of the I Israfherwtxd, The purpose latryMra. Hill 0. Ferrell. Dr. ami Mra Joha ready been doije. part in other daily proceedings on the r eongres speakers must now ts, he con-- ; and of floor. A. Wtdtaot, Dr. and Mra. K. ii. I fiftuea, to show that the country favor lAafe, Mr aad Mra F. t Rtehraond, t oiouri and Mra W. C. Webh, Major ud Mra. It. H. - " strong legu ofto nallon. Hotx-rrof Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Browning of Major aad Mra. Willard t fariatotiheraoi a bailee' enforce peace , The league aad Mra. E. Leruy Bourne, Mr. and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, fbopin A. Day of Ogden, will not stand for this Cotufe'! , that Ameikan V A. E U Mr Dr. Mra aad rbmmai. nnd Mra. b. B. Bevies f Ogden. Mr. and t sort of a figurehead arrangement, but H trHh Mr, a&d Mra. Alfrr M . Afeo of OgRa. Mr. Mra. 0. B. flllson of Ogden, Mr and Mr. will demand a league which will "make Mr. and Mra. Carl A, Badr, Mr. aad Mra. Jesse Kalfhl of Prose. Mr. and Mra B. H. tin I keep the world aafe." A Mr. aad Mra A i t rd U. Rami, Holap of Ogdon, Mr. and Mr. W. M. Bows t ; The local congreea management aent Out F,Mr. andDruHii, W. Entdl, Dr. and of Ogdon. Mr. and Mra. Fred 1. Taylor of Mra. itiaxe of number a to tarlotia orgamsera Mra, K. U tiowami, 8aator ami Mra. William Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. flaorge If. IlrtmkaU of today - H, t extra delegate appointment blank supKind. Mr. aad Mra uorf 8 MoAillater, Proto. Mr. and Mr. M. U. frvlno. Jr., of Mr. JeM M. Harmon of piementing those already aent from ne-- t M, aad Mra. A. N. MKbt Mr. and Mra, J Proto, Mr. and Mrs. T, N . Tarlor of Provo, tional headquarters of the congresa. This H. Maya. Mr. and Mra. Nrplii L. Mrrla. Beaa-toproto, Mr, and Mr. nnd Mra, Boy 1. Thatcher of began, , action was taken because of th many aad Mra. Reed Kmoot, Mr. and Mra. SI. H. E. Cartlon of Logan, Mr, Mr Mr. Mra. H. Mr. and U. and and , Mr. Joieph WhMfip), WelUat, foi a larger representation application Mra tiara 0. Brlf. Mr. aad Mrs. J Dark! aad Mfl. D. II. McKay of Ogdon. Mr. and 3 from tarlou gioup of cltlxcn. Mr. and Mr. J. r. II and Mr. Mr. L. Mra. teiiraon. and Mra. Haters. J. H, FarMWorita, Mra. M. B. Ramey, Mr. and Mra J. A. Hopv, Cowan, the lire, ahd Mra. Elmer 1 floahon. y Urge Acceptances. Mr. and Mra, Frrd J. Ioaert,. Mr. and Mra. Mr. aad Mr. J, F. bnnnelt. the Rev. and Mr. Mr. J. H. h. Wlliama, Mr. and Mr. W. F. It Is urged that acceptance or regret Rom Baaon. Mr. and Mra. J W ; 1 Mr. A. F. Biglow of Ofdea, to t'pj apoplntment be returned to local and Mra. B. W. Hobbina. Mr and Mra Bniijamia Jensen, Mr. and v. H Mra. Mr MUi Mr. and Mra. 1 harlra Barton of Ogdou, the tlliama. and hate Uoddardt of the congress at the Hotel feadqimrters J. I Via ii m quickly as possible in order that titiy.U. Wllatin. harl A. Erhaid. Dr. and Mra.. and Mrs, J. E, Carver, Mr.B. and Mr. Dr.W. and T. Mra. Jiamtwr-trMr. It. Mra. and Hr Ernoat and John Beaity, Barrett. Taylor. ; the handling of the mall for the congress, and Mrs K. Ormmeit, Dr. and Mra. Mr. Fred tauffer, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Dnyne. ;.ran be facilitated and proper arrange-- ! W, IIMf. Ilrhrrd. Mr. and Mr. L, C. Miller. Mr. and Mra lsia-ca- a ment made for the reception of the dala-- l Th Her. and Mra. E. Davies, the McTtcht. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Whitley, Georg jr to at the congress sessions. Rev. and Mra. William W. Fletwo!, BiahH Mr. and Mr. C, W. Morae. Mr. and Mra. Mis Kthal McKinney will arrive tomor-- ; a&d I , Mra. iHirld A. Bmith, the Rev. U. M. tfobla Wamttn. Mr nnd Mra. Dan B. ihloida, from national congress headquarter UuaHnahan. Rabbi and Mra. HUHam Kiev. Mr. Mr, and Mrs. M, M. H. bund, Mr. and Mra. - rdvf to aaslsl the local office in tlie regmtra- - and Mra. Jat&ea P. asy9 Mr. aud Mra (teorye W. W. Kav. Mr. and Mra. 11. H. tlrven. Mr. lion of delegates, E Hale, Mr. and Mra, J. U. Eidrrdgo of Ocdffi, sd Mr. It M. Well. Mr. and Mr. A. If. A number of name have been added to Mr. a&d Mra. frank Praarla of Ofden, Mr. and Crahbe, Mr. nd Mra. J, Parley White. Mr. the corundttce named by locat club Mra. I. H. Masters of front. Mr. and Mra. and Mr. T. F. Thom, Judge and Mr. Till women to attend to ttia details of the UhaFa England of Lao. Mr. and Mra. VI U man Johnson. Mr. and Mra. If. V. Piatt. r. Stillman, Mr. and luncheon which will be given by them Ram Wallis of forateilo. Mr. aad Hr. R. 8. Mr and Mr. a i Mr. k Mra. da 22 of Boia. A. her aad Louis Sehwrtkhart, Mr. and Mr. William in honor of Mrs. Fhllip North Simon, Mr, ft, February H. Dlion of Provo, Mr. aad Mra. livrbart Van Ihim, Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mr. J Moor. Hughe. i Kleharda, Mr. ami Mra, J. W. funk. Mr. and Mr. Joaeph blndaay, Mr, nnd Mra. Mrs, Frank P, YVaish and Mrs, George 8. Wrlyht. Major and Mrs. Fred bavjd C. Ecclea of Ogdon, Mr. and lira. P. If. Grafton Wilson, wives of visiting speakers, Colon) E. Mr. and Mra. L. M. Mnornirk. Knit kerhooter, Mr. and Mr. Marian Eerie of will b In the reception line with Mrs, Jorjrnon. Mr. and Mra. Thad Naylor. Mr, and Mra. R. R. Provo. Mr. and Mr. Han Livingston. Mr. nod Mrs. almon Bamberger, I''1111"' Moore, and sort Mr.. S. H. Thttraas, Mr. Mr. 1 valor Freed. '!" Bbi.I..ii. stst of T Uh; Mrs. W. ,nd Mrs.J H.rdcn representing Mr. .ad Mrs. H.ndii Idaho Mr. and Mr. James H. Hswley. Mr. Ftnnt Ferry, representing tha city of Salt gm'hese. Mf. and Mrs. An u Ilia Mr and Mrs. Harry Hay, Mr. and Mra George K. iir Kklward BU-hseE. Mrs. K. McCrane, Mr. A. A. If Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Fran sad B, UIU, Harvey, representing Bird, Han-tcn-- 'k th council of defense; Mrs. Georg Mr. and Mr. Sol Siegel, Mr. end Mrs. O. P. and Mra. WiUale Martin. Mr. and Mra. Frank u. and Airs, George Tiacon of the Horn Mr. and Mra. 1). W. Btandrud, Mr. Moore. and School league; Mrs. A. H. Tea body Mr, nd Mrs W. g. Romee?, Mr. and Mr. and Mr. E. A. Van Sieklln, Mr. nnd Mr. J. of tha National Federation of Woman' James W. i'olllna, Mr. and Mra. Nreleu, F. Allah ie, Mr. and Mra George Aillne. Mr. Miller of tha D. A. R.l Mr, and Mrs. A. 1. Fell of Ogden, Mr. and and Mrs. J, V. Buck, Mr. ami Mra. Alfred clubs; Mrs. 1 tV. ShnrtUff of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Budge Mr. and Mra. Alexander Calms. Mr. Mr. L. Mrs, E, E. Corfman, representing th Mr. and Mra. If. N. B;ra. W. C. Coughliononr, Mr. and Mr. and Mr court; Mr, txmlae Wlnwgsr and W. T. Alarnt. Waller Iwie. Mr, and Mra. George E- - Drum, Mr. and Mra. K. H. Deevey, Mr. Cbauncey overfleld of th A, G, A.; Mr. and g. Mra.Aaerhack, Mark A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mra. Mr. Mra, and H. and James Mr, C. H. McMahon of tha civic can tar; Ueorg L. Mr, and Mra. W. W. Klter, Mr. and Frank J. lHetrlch, Mr. and Mra. Burton Mrs, A. J. Gorham of th Y. w. C. A., brack, Mra. Mr. John Mra. Frank K. Goodin. Mr. Mr. and and Q. Csnuon, Mra. I g, Freneh. and "Mrs. U C. Harnsberger pf the organMr. and Mra. O. J. kallahnry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mr. aad Mra. B. H. ktchsMa, ists ion commute of Wyoming for th and Mra, H, bore, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hays, Mr. and Mr. Cnthbort W. Hickman, congress, Mr, and Mra. Olea Miller, Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Jenktn. Mr. nnd Mra. .1 hi commltbm. according to Mrs, js. o Haarhett, Knmttet C. Mr. Mra, and Mra. Hertiert Howard T. Lewis, Mr. aad Mra. J. A. Park. lathrwood, 1 by no mean compute. ft. Macmillan, Mr. nnd Mra. Halpk Hriatol Mr.u and. . Mra. J. L. MeCartby, Mr, ception Committee. bbrgr, ing and easily digested. ? J jr j Shredded Wheat i is the most thoroughly cooked cereal in the world, it is the whole wheat boiled in steam, diawn info filmy porous shreds and then baked crispand brown in coal ovens. Epidemics of disease may be traced to an, lt Irofor t Hvrul f, 1 t 'j , i 13, 1910. liry. Z Keep yourself fit by eating foods that fortify you against disease. Serve Shredded Wheat with hot milk or cream and fruits. tinder-nourishmen- Outlining the general appearance of John B. Kennedy of Representative Randolph, who appears ever watchful of the interests or Rich county, being a member of the house appropriations and mining committees. and Mr. D. C, MeDongaU," Mr. and Mrs. Delos Needham, Mr, aad Mra. K. I. Parker, Mr. and Mra. B. H. Parka, Mr. aad Mrs. K. 1. Farky, Mr. aad Mr. J. M. Thompson, Captain and Mr. Louis 1). Behattner, Dr, and Mrs. Mils E. Keed. Wyoming Mr. and Mr. B. F. Yoder. Edith K. 0. Clark. Mr., and Mra. John W. Leery, Mr. and Mr. Mr. nnd Mra. I. , Itarnaberger. B. A. Mustoa. Mr. V. H. Stone Mr. and Mr sd Mr. Klebcr MadselU Mr. and Mra. F, J. Kinney, Mr. and Mra- - George Berk, Mr. and Mra. i". J, Quc:i try. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Marshall. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Holliday. Cora E. Wanamaker, Mr. and Mr. A. V. Echter-aaeMr. and Mr. George Kwer, Jr, RAIL ADMINISTRATION IS ADVERTISING WEST HomeaeeVert end tourist will be given valuable aid by the United Plates railroad administration this year through free information from ll newly established hotneeeekerg bureau of service for national parks nnd monuments, according to official instructions reeehed by Halt Lake Zion canpassenger officials yesterday. yon, I'tah, tha Musa Verde and Rocky Mountain national parks of Colorado, along with the Yellowstone. Glacier. Mount Forest,-HoRanter, Grand Canyon, Petrified Kprings, Crater Lake,- - Sequoia and Yosemite national parks, are emphasized by the railroad administration as Ideal for summer visits. ' Advertisement to gtimulate tourist and homeseeker travel and to Inform the public regarding the free service offered by the two special bureaus are authorized for e available space In folders. time-tabl- Office Is Inspected. Special to Tht Tribune. IdBtaft. rb. 12 Th local for tl marine corpa Has inby Major A. A- - Robbins, U. 8, mariso tfirps, in charge of recruiting offices in this district. Sergeant Fred Walker, who has htco in eharg of th local office, expends to leave th later part of the week for Ogden, where h will tftk charge of th Ogden station. He will It replaced here by Sergeant Roberts, a Pocatello man. rorAT&Mto, office spected Wmterday t. P now of what provisions this constitution nations of the world will contain in its twenty-tw- o clauses. The latest facts conform very closely to the outline cabled on Saturday of Ferdinand lArnaud s statement concerning what the French expected. of th PUHJPJNED Three Main Bodies. There will he three main bodies of the an executive, consisting of nine representatives of as many nations; a legislative body, consisting of an international parliament and a Judicial tribunal. As planned now, th tribunal will Essentials as Peace Confer- be authorised but by the constitution, the details of its construction will be worked out later after the league is in ence May Decide Upon actual existence. The machinery for preienting war will work something like this; Are Forecast Suppose two member nations are at odds; the case will come before the executive council of nine, which will rule on the matter or refer It first to the BY CHARLES A. 8ELDEN. Judicial tribunal, according to the nature Xf the two nations of the controversy. (New York Times CopyrighL) in dispute accept the ruling of the exPARIS, Feb. 12. Oscar S. Streus, who ecutive or judicial body of the league, recently arrived in Paris aa chairman that will end the matter. representing the League to Enforce Have Right of AppeaL Peace, told me tpday that he had estabIf either of them, however, is dissatislished a perfect liaison between that body It will have the right to appeal and the official commission of the peace fied, from the decision of the council of nine conference kt work on the constitution or the tribunal, to the full membership Furthermore, of the league of nation, under the chair- of the league of nations. If the council of nine Itself cannot reach manship of President Wilson. a unanimous decision, the minority will Furthermore, Mr. Straue affirmed that also have the right to appeal to the full from the vote of the majority in the plan for a league, which probably league will be made public at the end of this the smaller body. The Important point Is that the counweek, will form the best device that can cil of nine will not have power within be humanly arranged to prevent wars. Mr. Btrau was not at liberty to give Itself to decree the use of force in order the details of the plan' so far formulated, to prevent war between the two contendbut from various other fully reliable ing nations, should they decide, after all source at least suggestions can be given the preliminaries have failed, to fight out league tha matter between themselves their military forces. On the contrary, the council of has the right only to recommenf rra a fune of force, but that reiommad.,S , must be adopted by the full loam, T fore It is effective. As measure of actual military activity thert a imiti provision whereby the league, upon rw. ommendation of the couicil of nine, H impose an economic boycott or biockai to bring the would-b- e belligerent it terms. There Is to be no International and navy functioning all the timetrna such, and only at the beck and call & the league. Instead, each nation will i. tain its own military force on ea art I m fBr. land, and when occasion ari nlsh such part of It as may be require! for the international task of entordhi peace. Mining Engineer Dies. PROVO, Feb. 12. John Talbot, 51 m old. a mining engineer of Proto, g He ti here yesterday afternoon. vived by his widow, one brother and ta sister. The funeral will 1 held it J oclock next Saturday afternoon at Bej Sc Hon chapel, under the direction if th Maronlc lodge. 1 Says It Is the Best in the World There is one remedy that thow w know depend upon for relief from esugig that hang on sfter the grip, Fon Honev and Tar clears the pa tagtanf soothes raw, Inflamed membrane banishes Irritation and tickling in Q box 51, Un'is throat. A. H. McDaniel, I am glad to U W Va writes: and Tar Is tn Me that Foleys Honey medicine In this world. I have had I boI used half I and before cough Schrainm-Johnsettle I was better." Adt.l Good Store. ) Drugs, Five I nr Cr H r I ii lr.- - Kut i $ 'ey i M tf i. i? j This company has secured the services of Mr. O. W. Ott, Mechanical and Combustion Engineer, who is located at 343 South Main Street, Telephone numbers Wasatch 2881 and Wasatch 4753. Mr Ott will be assisted by an, expert fireman, and their services are available, free of charge, to the cal-usin- g public of Salt Lake City at all times. .. Anyone having trouble on account of smoke or inefficiency, can, by communicating With Mr. Ott, have their condition carefully investigated and suggestions made tohelp to ELIMINATE THE SMOKE NUISANCE AND THEREBY GET GREATER EFFICIENCY from their power plants. EVERY PARTICLE OF SMOKE EMANATING AND SMOKE STACKS IS ENERGY WASTED. w FROM CHIMNEYS It will be the policy of this department not to criticise but to assist in every possible way our patrons, and those who are not our patrons, to RECTIFY AND ELIMINATE THE SMOKE NUISANCE, AND BURN COAL EFFICIENTLY, REGARDLESS OF WHAT KIND OF BOILERS OR . STOKERS YOU MAY HAVE. t Whether you purchase your coal through this institution or not, these men are made available for your use. We have taken these initial steps in hopes that our efforts may bear fruit and that we can be of assistance in cleaning up as much as possible the great smoke nuisance in this city. IT IS THE DUTY OF ALL GOOD CITIZENS TO DO THEIR PART TO HELP MAKE FOR A CLEAN CITY. L 343 South Main Street, Phone Wasatch 2881. L. F. RAINS, Present,. V. 1L De.WYHR, 7 Vice-Presiden- t. A. H. 7oin)p.i)ow JENKINSON, Secretary and Treasurer' P. K. HARMON, General Manager. |