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Show T , , . , - ' ' I ....., .... i' . , . - i -. , . ,r . - ', , ,.. : ... . . , , . .. . . t , . , 1 , ! EVENING 'SEWS DESERET: - . b bb c EATS ' . . ., - II IV ., - -: . 1 - . 1 r el rAo 1,,,, ttbNik , I I ,' medicines are proprietary, I bY physicians in- pteiterip- oursestititi ., cases they ars better vow -In combined ' medicines, which I ( 10,4, 's 111,116. are produced prepared .... in n.large way. with the best, facilities. than they ,. . can bepharmacal ...... ). 44.11. otherwine. In the absence of the doctors who Hoed's11111Ade orthé - Take teeclort On TbUidã TOY MIT Neve- heroically- - gone , Sarsaparilla, Peptiron. a real iron tonic, New in York. home , Mies and Hood's Pills, the gentle cathartic, marriage of ,Virginin of whiCh have merit, are T Jane Hoots, daughter of Mrs. ' Idles Katharine Ryan has returned all more arid more used great in diseases of the Merton Hoots. to Edna. I. th stomach, liver, kidneys blood, 4 Jo., from Butte.. Mont., where he - has and 111: ' bowels. 'of toe Angeles, which spent the past three months.. or all three today and Get Iwo .,aeph'' one, ') took place yesterday at noon in Ogden. at Miss Afton Wright. bas returned ent., 1 lEider W. J, Young. The bride wore., onceAdvertise. 4, ' a broad- from Idaho, where she has been t traveling suit of army- blueand car- spending some time. cloth. with itabphirs blue hat. I I The bridal couple vied bridesroses. William Bell Writes Mrs. Paul Thilo is here-froher have gone for a short stay in Denver To Father of Heroic county, ,and is with ,iand later will return here to reside. hems in Duchesne bar mother, Mrs. Isaac Jennings. - 7 y . Deeds of $oldiers Mrs. H. Pl. Heath announces. the - ianarriage ot her daughter. Barbara. C. W. Whitleyleft on Thursday , and,, W. T. Layman of Los Angeles, for a buginess trip to New York-William Morris Bell. Don of James the at the event having taken place Mrs. Mary Stockton of 'Canada is L. Bell, and pephew of Franklin Bed. bride's aunt..---- Mrs. E. - 'bogie of the Lou here the where visiting at the .W. P, Alexander formerly of Salt. Lake, In a letter to in Slowart. Angeles. D bridal couple will make their hom- ehis fatker.:Whnnow lives at RedInndit , writes of thrilling deeds while In Cal., C. w. a Sttmpson left few days ago luncheons 'to have :been given will be pursuit of thi ;fun, - Toulig Beirs by tars. 'John Van Cott, and for New York, and in Chicagowho 'today has 1Mise Doroilit-Balley- in honor of Mies Joined by Mn. Stimpson. Ii Compnny4E, 333nd- - Infantry, with friends. In Louisof --4 Adelaide Woodruff - bas t been , post- - been F., and his lettei follows: 1.4' tponed for one week. , am writing kW letter tn the hop. et pita- - Peal be alarmed, because I am Mr. 'Spencer T. Felt have alright Mies- Lillian Woodbury, - ft- - bride-'- -' now. I am hers because I was ,. leleot LAM neer future, Ives guese gone to NeW York for a stay of about --lot honor at a kitchen shower on Wed- - three weeks. Mrs. Felt : .inisclay given by Miss Ma. Rose and Mime Ruth Howell. ' !Miss Melee Margetts at the home of The' Mrs. S. Whitney anZ two sons ..4 !the former, 333 Orchard Place.W. S. leave shssrtly for Philadelphia where 'guests included members of- the -- they, have been called by the serious W., clitb and a few others.. Muesli of who is at -the ''- Jefferson hospital there.: Mt:Aktld Mrs. C. E. Groesbeek.wh !: . ... . 41 I -- eimmesom N - --' - :i -,- ,,, ---, r. - Butter of 4pr . : , , - , - IZI ICI 113 ----- OP". . ..., , - - 70. .. , . ,... - , - -- - - , , - ., , Content ' : , , ' ,: ,., 1 N 11.111111111.1."11m1111.11111111, , , - -- .1111.11.1.11111.".1111.11111.111111 -prepared or "'The ingredients et -- ), i......011.1.111.1111111.11111.11.k mum Goodi Proprietary ....v.",, ..., IVersWily Not Use the - - , -- - ,. To the r ' . "NY DOCTOR'S GONE' ' , 191- 8-' 23 ' ' -- , ' SATURDAY Na-EMBE- r-- A , t - ' - 1 - - m ' I ,L- - -- y, ' ......-- .. - ' - Marshall Will Speak Unless Epidemic Prevents ' - ) - -- it known. howevei. that- - These they -- 7 WATER ' 13 )41, 0 , ly due-direct- e ' in the following words:. 0 - , the-Uta- 1 -- -- r -- -- i '' i t i t ,2err . . orrrr - Tv . , A ""'1 7,1',"m11.!- "- s t --I - Met serves as a so' Irinacarries gm 'mineral eon. Irlie and ' LIEUT. WM, 1101IRLS, BELL. slightly gassed and under the weather afterethe recent attack. The retool' I was gamed waa not berause of the gu mask failing its function. but because I did not get It on in time to prevent me getting some. We were advancing on the heels of the Huns very fast and was running when a gaa ahell burst right undeP my nose and I was out of wind and could not bold my breath until I got my mask Imo However, I will be alright and back again with the regiment in a few days, I am in Base Hospital No $2. I can't telt you whore, but it ts in a very beautiful city In France. It would not be so bad to fight the rest of the war in this town but of youree that is impossible. not address any mall-t- o 'me here, sto I willprobably be out by the Om( you receive this letter, but use the same address as before. I am hare with one of the other, officers of the regiment. I...lent:Walbridge from Banta Barbara. Cat He is here for the same reason I am. We are both getting along very well. I am. however, quite devoid of equipment When I came out of the line I had nothing but my gun in addition tO a private uniform which I was wearing. We wen:, over the top with nothing but ammunition,- bard tack, and bully beef and as yet since the attack I have seen nothing of the rest of my equipment 'The Americans are sure a, brave bunch of men. I would like to tell you of hirolem that salt but will save them until after the t', , Mothers, you have here, in a word, the result of years of rfseareh by America's distinguished authority on vmblems of nutrition. HIS AD-;trr IS: YOUR GROWING CHILDREN MUST HAVE e ,, , ., butter enntalna 'CREW' per a beet of minerulteeittagnesta4' etc. The Iron. lime. mit. body uses three subetanoett to toulit tutu bones, blood and teeth. - - siti ,;. : - - - ' - . . ,.,, alit So. i' S.. , Was-273- 01 record .thy part'ot thcie&t. .s-'- , . . . Stitsilinte nt:1 LILLAItt VerY-Pdl- l CO r . tween the two of them they had cap- -squirrels. stories I 1 ture two machine tuns, seven Ger. - "There are many othercarried mes 110 who Germane. They might tell of runners mann and killed (mid it a; great sport just like shooting - sages again and again under- heavy ', , . , ' é . , , ' . . 1 -----;- -- - ----, -- - 5 - Illi shell-cover- ..... ed - - --- ..,,, ----e,1-,5a -- - I' r . .- - . - ' ' - - ......,- -- , . - - - ' ,,, ,,, , . - - , - . - - 'a, : 'Dr)' . -- - - ' - - -- . - -- 7 - - , - - . - --- , - - -- ----- 7' --''-'712- -- 1' - . ,1 --- - -- , , , ,,, . --- - . - - -- - ,' . - , ; , .' , - ' - - Every -- .f ;I,- - , . , - --- -, :-' 1313 ---- - - - ---, 7 .,.. . , '-.- , , . 4 - - - - ' -; - -- , - , , ..., . i . - , ,',.. ,',,, . , -- ,. ,, i,,, -,- -- -- ' ' - . i ' is.,----- , - - , - - . ,.- - . - , ,,, ,: . OF ALL f IIIM irynrxTr, IIII'6 , - 1110YAL . L le tO; - . - - r -.- , . 0; ,, - i, ,, W DAYNES.1404Asuk. - - --- - - -- 15 '11.'3 v Lora -- - . , -- f - -- - QUM. S LARGEST N:0 POST . - , , ' - - , . - - t ..,,,., -- , -,- - . I - s - , e , .. - . 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We invite yoir to come to Consolidated Mimic Company' 'amcl: hear - 001101 db -- , -- - these ' ' and Stroud and the , , Steinway, Steck, Aeolian, ' ' ' - the generous Payment '' --- - Easy ----- - - - -Consolidated - oil ; Of - ' , -at -salesman you Let a out ER, R.'S. TIOWARD and wtBEn viAN6s. DUO i -- ful ins trument with its liletrostyle and -- ' '-- 'OrIA.--- - PIANOS, Evidence of town send for "The Weight of modelsexclusivk -- ' - ' : and , - ' LIAN PLAYER PIANOS,' IIOPE-JONE- S froGenuine-Pianolican be purchased Only, , - - : - -,:.,. . WURLITZER- PIPE ORGANS, etc. VICTROLAS --- s - -- ' . . r , ?'''': ,,,. , ' ''' ' 10! .11111,,,Argy g 114 ,..- ,- TULL .. - At! , I ' . t I,14, 11 !II - I ....Th v LET A SALESMAN AT "IIUSIO HEADQUARTERS" YOU ABOUT THIS WONDERFUL PLAYER,. ' ' ' , to , - Will 01,0011, 1,$:.,,, k -- -' , ' i - , 0;i h-- 1;, i the ineow.,; shell firs. and in one as an orderly killed on the way and In my battalion carried ftv manages sages out of their pockets and delly,-,;..,; over ground and crawls!! red them. i Throe .mint have bees' out to twa orderlies wbo bad been recommendell ror Um D. IL C. 'medal."'" i ... '''" '''' - ,k , 1 , , --Am ' - , II - ' , ,,,...,,,,i. ,0 , i to -'1' :., - ' ' ID 1 . 111- 10;., , ,, 1 , m kik 1 , - ' '111111111I t,..... . .. -- !wide during the first t 74 , ,,,, ::."-- - N ' se , WEINZ!ZI ----7-----:- t 3 , , Cot-va- 4.4 r , , T No irve Ito at protein. which M largely Ttdo toed for body-- growth and repair. Mogen. 01111 - - - , . - A ------ , ! withturw, determituttionto,ecintinut - i: ntl'ITER conta:no I per mot of - iltrur---aCti- ( E , ere -- Is ,141 k - ,, - -- hail-been- El so-cell-ed , - ' . ''' Of -- . - - PROTEIN -- Can any, mother ,afforilito deprive; her, children- of food indispensable to proper physical development nbstitutes because she can purchase' cents? at an imaginary saving al a few , , 41,000soommwei6:,., - TERFAT. , , n. Ftr, - o 1 . 01111.. . e t h 77'; - .44.; : have.Ps . because the men who did it were my own men. We had advanced on the town of X-- --and were temporarily obliged to retire in the day. When we retired two of the men unbeknown to me stayed behind to snipe. When they crawled bark to our own lines be-- 1 -- r ZA-( 0 ersany-Instanoes- - -- E dire-ctly-fio- 3 h , ' , rMINEKALS - - "Oleomargarine contains little, if any, of the unknown whichluttreaftontAinstt And again, 'Theft butter substitutes which are made 'vegetable oils lack that unknown substance which you have - to m s , 1 , .: e they areteiMid((2) Water Soluble B. d - t , 1 i -- I c- ! 'Dr , McCollum has'positively demonstrated that growing children , in butterfat if they thrlye;---116-- inust have tbese substances-Containeto a lack otl.' has shown that many children's diselies are - pink and butterfat. He warns against the use of substitutes for butter 4 1 -- - . - Owing 4 . substances,--aipresenl- 1) Fat Soluble A. - - - , defy chemical ; analysis. LFor (These sot. thins are not Included in the peAmentages.) -- air to the 411 : growing children., - inbutterfat are Unkn'oWniiribitines'-whic- h the ugroNeth elensulta" whi(41 make milk and butterfat the waist vatuableef foods for - Administ-ratio- s Augu-st'23-Olihi- :- . - n 4 Flo-6- TIIESE life.awlelping-- : sub.. stances at present defy chemlad naIviIs. It ki now imitative. . (,) to the uncertainty of the in. (Special Correspondence.) t it 'fluensa ban A. CHICAGO. Ill., Nov, being lifted by Dec. 9, the f d League to ,enventionof the Altati Beealey,,p-- Salt Lake 0(41-arrivePeseitivibieltr Was set foi that Chicago Friday last, and spent Satur.. date, Imay not be tied at that time no defthite plans will be mad. for day yisiting and holding of the convention until here be was the guest of Elder Frank1 the ban le lifted, according to A. C. Roes. secretary of the local branch of lin S. Davis, of Salt Lake.. MO. BeesAfter a conference that organisation. left Saturday afternoon for Wash! W. N. Williams. president of ley - between D. C.. where he will enter the Mr.. and h Rees., Ington. organisStion, ' , to botify national headit was decided no of the federal trade commismploy could definite that plans , quarters 11 Vice President sion. as an expert accountant and be made at present. , ,:Ithea.ma R. Marshall was to be one ef auditor, ruti' trett'ir David coming says he may be prevented from ' ' theit-- . If the - ban is ,not lifted by mission borne He is week. the this , from France, having been returning Bow :A SALESMAN Strt'EtttALk woudded July 2S In- -- the battle of 11;.1. Porter. Sterling. Colo., writes: Chateau Thierry. He was drafted Sept. six months I suffered with a IS, 1917, as one of the 853rd Infantry - ;'For . painful weak back. As a traveling located it Camp Funston, Kansas; was I had to stoop frequently later transferred to Camp Meredith, 1... salesman to pick UP my trips. which I grew to N. I., where he Joined the lOth Inas the pain when I straightened fantry: , dread He went overseas April 1, ' up was awful. Numerous remedies goint almost immediately to the war failed to reach my case. I was i- 'sone.. , After being wounded he .penti n- 'lured to try Foley Kidney Pills. ReIn France, ono month iA the lief was immediate. Say.ç they are and was returned hospital to Newport News I was one aMictedlis Any great! I and placed-1the United States genshould try a bottle or two of Foley eral hospitale Mr. Basinger was a Kidney Pills." Good for pain in the convert- - from Zion- - City- - some years beck, rheumatic pains, aching Joints, as. His people havwrecently moved Schramm-Johnso- n - SOTO-- 2. -- 1,11"1-.-, to Mosier. Kansas. , , . Drug , Sunday morning s dedicatorial serviA, , Ce ,was held in the Logan Square ' 41;i; sea E chapel, when the new Sunday school ,.,,. .,,L:,,Boj ye rom library was dedicated,.- - The following - of Air Gun program was renderetftOpening song,I bls.1- , . , 4 , Discharge 'Improve the Shining Moments." by , prayer, Prod. Nathaniel son the school; Wayne tiltiKtensen, Johnston z song, "Jesus Once of HumI of liars. Edna Steffensen, 226, Bryan ble Birth." the school. After the il, avenue, may lose the sight of his left sacraMent, piano selection, "Rustic i,,'"eye as a result of the accidental dis- - Dance," by Helen Ellsworth; reading, t, charge .of the air rifle with which he "Pleurette." by Miss Fern Broadbent; bad been playing last night. The boy 'duet, Ehel Taylor and Florence Telshort talk. "TheValue of EduA was placing the gun in the oorner of ford; the room when in some e unknown cation" by David Ostler; violin solo, t manner. tam- - Violet Russell; vocal solok!,!Ruth," it was discharged...-Th4 "Books as ComIly physician was called and after ex- Ethel Taylor; R.talk, J.- - Ashton: the wound declared that there panions," by piano seI 4 &mining was little, hope of saving the eight lection, "Fireflies," (Debussy), by El' or the eye. The shot had pierced tha der Samuel H. prayer of closeyeball and lodged behind it, flit phy- - dedication. Clarence . achool. songs ing the "America," id.. by sician ; The names of the contributors to the I 1-- 111 library were read and recorded in the WOWITE IS rms , , . minutes. Supt. William Matheson preM ONEY. - . , sided, and First Assistant Supt. Wil' - I DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip. liam Worlton, conducted the exercises. Elder Joseph A. Nilsson. of Salt enclose with Be, and mall-- it co Foley & Co.. :SU Sheffield Ave.pChicago, Lake City, leaves Chicago for Spring, 4 Jill., writing you'd name and address field, Ill, to preside over the Southern receive in return a Illinois conference In place of Elder clearly. You trial contaning Foiey's Fred Kasteler who( was called home. package -- Roney and., Tar Compound. for Elder Nilsson has spent II months in colds and croup: Foley Kidney the mission field thus far, having ,ii, I,,. coughs, 11 months in the Southern Mi., sides and back; , in Pills, for pc rheumatism, backaAe, kidney -- and nail conference, one - month at the , bladder ailments; and Foley Cathay, LUniversity Branch, Chicago, and five , tic Tablets, a wholesome and , thor- Imonths in the mission Office as tithing oughly cleansing clIthartios for consti land commissary clerk. His place in , 1jat1on b11loca,44, headache, and slug-'fis- h 1,the office will be filled by Elder D. Drug ...ere Jensen, of Ephraim, 'who was re' ' 'Co Advertisement , cently appointed president of the . Northern Illinois conference,-;whicwill be filled by Elder W. W. position in Hospital. Horsley, of Price, Utah. Eider Hors. b ! Captain Young Icy, of Price., Utak.: Elder Horsley t The family of Capt. Sidney Hooper has been In the mission field 26 spending hilik entire time in Young, who has been on the fighting 'months, . the Minnesota with the line in France for sometime, recently exception of the conference last t'wo months, durof - him- through Lieut. Park-Anso- ing which time he has had charge of The latter wrote from the hos- the books In the mission office. .. that Vapt. Young was also unvery successful copper penny der treatment. having sustained party was given in the church Friday $uries 'from mustard gas. Mn. Young night under the direction of the Sun- -. I, lately gave birth to a child. but it is day school. The committee in doubtful whether the intelligence has of the affair' consisted of Mrs.charge C. C. I . yet reached its father. Capt. Young is Jensen, Mrs. William Worlton, - Mrs. son of Col. and Mrs. Willard Young Al. Welty, Mrs. David Ostler. and Mrs. the stationed at Kansas City. , Delilajtobinson, &Belated by the lady ; 11 S missionaries, Cafe Stevens, Florence i Telford and Merti dark.. A short' program-consisting-$100 Reward, $100.--7- , a musical seThe readers or title Paper will bg lection by Elder Samuel IL Williams, there that to learn at is Blanche least teading by Ellsworth, quar- pleased one dreaded Cows that- welettee'llas tet by Florence Telford, LIAM I Taylor, been able to cure in ell its stages, and Mrs. David 'Ostler and Mrs. C. C. i that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly son, was rendered.. - After the Jen--pro-1 influenced by constitutional conditions gram which was In the constitutional given treatment. audt.; require 4e taken in torium, all tohvenedin, born Catarrh Medioine l marehrelleirr toIvo'', hers Urn tha lunch, tertian), apples.. i Mucous on the Surand ice cream were sold. , Various System Incas thereby de. games of stuusentent, including forof foundation the the disease tune telling, stroyin fishing end bluff, made' , giving the patient strength by building up the -I evening's entertainment.-up the constitution and &militias no Miss , The Its work, ,in doing' Marge,rie Howard, otho has la-- , lure proprie-tors have so much faith in the curative bored as a missionary in Milwaukee powers of Hall, Catarrh Medicine that for the past six months, has been they offer One Hundred Dollars for any transferred to Chicago, where she wilL tor list labor case that it tails to attra-ila- nd Is a companion to Mist Florence of testimonials. , ,: ddremii Ire CO,,i Tole. Telford. O. Ohio. Sold by all liftlitlist, Elders Jort'epli'A. Meson. Allis Carl, , eton and Franklin S. Davis were Met speakers at the Roseland branch Sun,i A .very satisfactory auday night. dience was In attendance. ,... , 41 Mr. A. A. Peterson. of Hyrum. Utah. who was formerly a missionary in the 1 Northern States, called At headquar-- I , and Higher tors to ee4 Prost. Ellsworth For some time Mr. Peterson has been lokk! In propor cated past, at Nitro, W. ViL where be haat k , been working in a munitios plant. He ,.., is returning-to-h- it home in Utah. 1 ACtive Red Cross work will begin ' this LADY Thursday with the National Women's Roller euxillary at - NOsociety e materiel Square.-n avail, able since the last of Jon until thief 1TEBROILOi-011-11riweek, ard the women etneei to start; the auspices of the United States yCar;iaid that there normal growth of children. News Chicag-c- er un-d- , - - ,elt McCollum,ofjohn Hooking University; speaking WATER SOLUBL andri. , . - - A '.. , - FAT. AOLUB LE - -- - 111 So states America's leading .authority on problems of nutrition -' - - , II , -- - 14.0 ' gs - 1Butter 1 , ..- -- -- - nutritive 11'0.11 has high energy value and is readily digested. .,,-- . - tat la the moist 'past. ntrITER a. able and appetising ot the -- . - '.it':0..vy!lio.t.t.:chi.1.-0.0(- VV nt begin-treatme- Al (46 tetA C2 -- - ' - '27 , -- ,; . - - - - 737""-- - IM -- - - ---- - , .r, -- --- ZSZA leceLtzir.t.cs--n--- - -- i - -, - - - I -- - - - - , ' , |