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Show -j - 4 , , 4 DESERtT EVENiG:NEWS 'WEDNESDAY 'AUGUST .13-'-n1- -919 j, ASK FOR FUNDS Logan ,Office An payments for eubeeriPtion and osmplainta regarding ak..ould be made to 3. Johnson office. with H .A. Pederson k Co.. 81 We First North St. relepbons 118. Home telephone 1ST. Agent for the Daily anturday and Nemo and Church pubheations ry TO TRACK 118 C. L. , TO ITS , S Seml-Week- i ly ARAI, Federal Trade Commission Eager to Investigate the Increased Cost of Necessities, Chairman Advises - - I6-2- 4. 7. 24-3- 1. , 19-2- 4. : 0. - , ' MOM 14OTORbIFE ' 111115 0 ellirre'tl......... ; RS - ttA Saves 23 'to 50 Per Cent s" Gasoline Rlemoieaearbota from ("Under salves and spark plugsPrevents redeposits. Imbricates upper chamberPirtflOWER Pre of mutton Inereases power and mileage. COUNVIES OPEN FOR bC11-AGENTS . $ ee It, or write at onee.' MOTORLIFE AGENCY $43 So. Main Street Sart Lake City '.1 --- -- h the-Nort- -- . i IIIMW -- ... , .., . -- Where 3 , ... 4 , i . y ' , , , : 4-- . ,), ' ) . -- - . - ;() :0 0 8 0 0 0 -I- n- ' "1919 SONGOLOGY" - , s TAG - , voa!tif4: NEINO-AC- - orrAtriti- iODAY, tilL114. T I ktimomA001: Whirlwind Musical .0 R2 - Show ' 13 A With MUNI Burr and Johnny.Kernita. Headliners STEIrrit MAMIE DE LONG In The Dateball Nut." , , SITI1 I N AV' and Sono HARRIS AND MAMON In "Uncle Jerry ' Todettt. PAY. AND JACK the Wry"FDDM PMPATRICK And Pantatre ' '' Pantageonope ' . AND 1.111'VEJOY 'Kits of Moine and Ittothm' WILL MORIUR In o'ratired show. dibilliVitiat:30i uThree. El - Orebrotre tiaYIT"rn 9:152. Pti;zit.141MA, Ibe, 230 SO 1 saw, AmonouSIPWIIIM1009401111mali ......4, Lp, .EMP'L--2 . "It .".. rauttianvat At Kansas City.... Columbus Kansas City I .... Wagner; ......... -- Locts-Nationa- I I - 11 and Clemons; ICIeln. , 21eil1nger. parned and Trout.. katteries--Tuer- . , o MILSIL Aug. ItThe OLEDO,' Aug. ItaH ..r., 4 , ), . N. T., Aug. 12 t 0 I 0 01 0 S 2 .1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 ("Ilea? 0: Boston ,, Bat4eries-1.044.- er and Gowdy. i 0-- -3 -4 ' 7 4 The and Da1; Oeschifer o ,., . ' . ,, , favorite la ,bit emotion - - bk. Anita Stewart in a JO . ' fIllitilfLakIUDICTAL ;mkt, dTii. ataarea hie myrr Axt) ASSICISMIGNT IACONO COMPANY, Principal Plato of ittoinses. Balt Lake City, Utah. Mottos le hereby gIvan that at a of thot board of dirsctor held meeting on the Iltb day of August. li1 t. as assosorment of ort cent (lc) Por shore wee levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation. payable on or bolero Sept. 12. 1210. to It. n. tool. socrotary of said company. at Its - ON OR BEFORE THE tITH DAY. OF I o'clock p.m... September, 19i 0. J.until T. Gardner. Mayor.. at the office of American Fork, Utah County, Utah. the Special Committee of this Associated IrFork City. Pleas, rigators of American City and Lehi Irrigatiou hosp.pany will areceive sealed proposals concrete dam and di for building antrrov weir. Plans and specifications may be V64 office of J. T. Gardner. Mayor. the It Amerituta Fork. Utah County, Utah. or itt the office of Caldwell & Richards. Reit Engineers, 820 Vermont Building, Lak CHF. Utah. Information will be at bidders either furniehed proopective of the herein mentioned offices. Tito bids will be opened in public an4 the reward will be to the lowest responsi. ble bidder. The Special Committee rrrrr Yes - the to reject any or all bids. right A deposit of 85 will be required for will be plant; and epecifications, which refunded upon the return of plans sal specifications In good order. three or more days prior to the bidding date or with a regular hid. AMERICAN FORK CITY. TRUSTEE. By J. T. Gardner. MAVOrPLEASANT GROVE CITY, TRUSTEE, By Lewis P. Lund. Mayor. LEIB InttlqATION COMPANY. By Penn Coomer, President' Date et First Pub Ileatiest, Aug. 11, VIP1011 - .,3 cit a Its THE LetDEEsiERET NEWS, Us Bid ' oLY:trft-k.L.L...LL- All ,. - , ; - I ; " ttett3 tzl ill Mt; , JEFF COMIZof 0 1119. 30B PRINTING' -- and of the 'The Painted World' P DI& for Plaintiff. Attorneys OO IP. O. Addresak Kearns Bitig,, . Salt Lake City. Utah. V BROADWAY r 0 ROMP, Ping. Italian troops attached to the Allied expeditionary torte in northern !Insight left Murmanok Aug. P. The Italian military commiaeion-accompaniethe troops - TRIO ItowrrAtftle TODAY ,1 , I fmffilM,W1,0OmMom STARTING ' Venal Good Music ire cartorrosts. Noncn or ROO. ---The Current Zvotii - WILLARD 14ANSO.N. B. L. LIBERMAN. roomier Baritone, Singtag "After All," aunt "Tell Ste Why." Nationals defeated the Chicago Nationals. 4 to 3 in an exhibition game here today. Score: ar :, NYIRAt-FIK- , - , a ns ., 66kali" INEXPLICABLE! County.Vitate of Jurras, Plaintiff, es. No. 2E911 Nick Jerre" Defendant. he Slate of Utah to the You are hereby sum. Itiummenc--Tappear within twenty- - days itervice of thie summons upon within the county in sAytion is brought; otherwithin thirty daps after service. Oefend the above entitled action; 'wide, in ease your failure so to do. will be rendered againet you to demand of the corn. the a000rdieg has been tiled with the plaint, Otwhich Courtsaid Clerk Anval of tights. local semiprofessional baseball club, poundal Puller for six runs. one of which was a in the second inning. and the Washington Amer-leawere defeated In an exhibition game here today, 7 to 2. , Court of Katt trktUtak. Jennie PATRIC NEWS Senond tilvialon In Now Tort FHA N K GIBS KT ---The defeated the Pittsburg Nationals Sprinorfield Eastern league teem here today in as exhibition game, 4 to 0. , TN 4 ARBUCKLE COMEDY fPattv Hoek Demo." 4 1414 ADVERTISEMENT. GLORIA MAYNE PI E. t ' , SUMMONS PrIMA Donna. filniblig 'The Coming of Montezuma -IL el - 12 -- .. ls PPRINGEIELD, . , menterniece with startlinm. unexpected climtiven ow as have ectdont before been sees on the tnreent s Pa.. Aug. '. , (1; t-f- ' , i 911 Kearns Building, Salt Lake 'office, Utah.. Any stock,on which this shall remain unpaid on the assessment FIrtATIC Or 0110? OLSON IiiTTIONCI, lath day of September. win- be ISM deceased. Creditors will present claims delinquent and advertised for sale et 'with vouchers to the undereigned at public auction and unless payment is so f Newhouse Bldg., Pelt, Lake City, tiled before will be sold on the 30th Utah, es or before the Iltis day ot Oc- day of Aileptember, 19111. at euck tober. A. D. 1.4111, p.m. at the office of the company. to Et.tryg JOHKSON. ent pay delinquent together Administratrie of nil ZOKSAI of Olot with- tho eoet et advertising andiel-- , Oleos throng, deceased. peas of sale. Dalt. Messer as Robertson, attorneys MONETATRE MININtl CO.. ' for adeninhotratris. M. H. Kriebel, Secketary. ' Date ot first publication. Aug. 1. A. D. NOTICS - C1111.1C3 GARDEOIA" Exhibition Games. ) k b rammim Novel sereement - .6. no , REX BIEACH'S Pirot game; E. 10 12 0 Indianapolis ' 1 1 1 Milwaukee Rogge and Leary; Gossett, Phillips. Howard and Lem-- Second game R.Jt. r. 11 T4 Indianapolis 1 IS 1 Milwaukes Hill. Steele and Leary; Enzman and ll I. Matsu lloimes Travels IteM11oilk's1Mmtaumblott.4 reheats itymplwaly 011ie $nLh. Director - At Milwaukee r.r..;tZ I I) Ca .. , 11 Klein Chocolate . 1 ' At Minneapolis. R. H. E Toledo I 0 ' 1 11 0 Minneapolis Sanders. Adams and Murphy; Robin.. son and Owens. the PARIS. Tuesday. Aug. Consideration Associated Press). was given by the supremo council of the peece conference today to a Thracian question but no decision was reached. Apparently the plan to in. of westternationalize three-fourtern Thrace. thus giving Bulgaria free access to the sea, is meeting with considerable favor. No report has been received from the commission, sent to Budapest nor has the council bad any direct reply to its ultimatum from the Rumanian government. By -- 1 a l nomANTIqf THATs TILE "LOVE BURGLAR!!!,, , I OVER1TURE H. E. 1 Wilkinson and Haynes and La Longo. Bulgaria an Outlet 12.--(- .... ' : iw60) 0 ABSORBING! - May Internationalize. Thrace and Thus Give ...,....,,,,,,,,....,;...............-- ' -- ..... Y-il- cri;!te I : - 11AF' v 11:14 E713E3 S---- 1 AMERICAN - dialyse settler laside yogard&V. wail 11 p..0. 0 Additional Sports Italians Quit 'Murrnanslc. . 0 - ' C0000004;0100000-- worthy-Bewitchi- . . .k1 PercyBRONSON & BALDIYINWinnie 3 t., , GARCINETTI BROTHERS 0 -- p.r! 1 ar , ... 0 - , , THE AERIAL SHANVS - 1.!4 -- . ,.. 0 o, - , . I) lt, SEE FRIDA DUTFON St ELDRIDGE, BARWW AND ELDRIDGE ' . , CLIFFORD WALKER - , . 1 MUSICAL COLIEDY PRODUCTION' ESPE 1 8 8 AND HIS THIRTEEN SIRENS ' , . FRANK DOBSON - , , ' ., . y tee t BEGINNING TONIGHT to s. 9.9 0 0 0 0 0 8 ... SLUSHING -f- s , 8 0 8 o 0 0 0 ti 1LLE AIEW D comfortable , .. , 1!1. LrVERT NIGIIT ZnEtteln )1014113AY and TUFSD.11,1t ' MATENZES erART IlyntRSDAT Prioe--Matd1110, 234 Pe. Ewe" 1.1K 21k;., TS Ste, - HARRISBURG, .. - TEBIES , ., , tll -- , 4' - ,,,, . - STAKE 4 . ,.. ' 2, a , , nu . , - HARNESS (Special to The Newa.1 's Kan will be NEPHT. Sheriff Aug. ' to attend. urged Joseph W. Sabey, who" was severely , Sallebury Child Dead. Maurine. child of Mr. woutuled when Jesse H. Cone was 4es Start. and Mrs. Joseph .(1. Salisbury. died killed on the Harris ranch in the Trout Race Has Only teat night after suffering for some creek region in the west end of Juab ens and Is Decided in days with blood poisoning and com- county. aas the prilleiDfil Witneati yesplications. The funeral services will ' in the preliminary be held at the residence. 549 east terday afternon 'Straight Heats; Time Fourth North. Wednesday afternoon hearing of :Mrs. Alit. J. Harris, her at 4 o'cleick. two sons, Eugene and Leland. and Ed. Trials Successful. Fireworks Display. ward 1,. Tackman. charged Jointly olimimsonow There Is to be a big fireworks dis- with, murder for the killing ot Cone play here on the evening of Aug. 20.1 on July 2. Soldiers Welcome Home day, spd Aug. 1LOreae &they seeemed somewhat exhausted! W. Crawford bas been named to take' daughter at plilLADELPHIA. of the' from the strain of waiting till he was! charge of it. Lewis Edwards won a hollow etchas arranged for' called to the witness stand, and nermusic committee tory in the,$1,00 'stake ter I:114 continuous music throughout the day. vous twitches' gave evidence of the pacers, the feature of the olesiel dol Setting of Cases. pain he was still enduring from the of the Grand Circuit meeting. The race the made Call has following Judge wound. only healed suMciently to al- had three starters and trips desetting of cases for the August term low him to be about. Sabey told how' cided only , in straight boats. of the district court: he was shot a moment after Cone fell and boats went pace -fatty Charlotte Herald as ruardian.25- vs. dead, testifying2he - that as near- es -beat contest of the Say. Abraham Smith; set for Aug. could tell the shot that wounded him, turntsited the vs. Chresta Edward Ed Ocerste tioniefsst. (threw, hi, Men come near a from of end the the point mood, et al.; default. while Cone, Sabey said, Walker, won the opening beat. PMacs ranch Ida L. Condit as administrator of fell as house, shot from behtnd a pile DePPer the ascend and Harper the third. though deC. Larsen. the estate of Mary of rock in front of a shed at the far 4 The three heat Witmer ,I onet in tbe al. et W. vs. Barrett. John ceased. ' end of the house. He gave no testi- - fourth host. which Harper won Dully set for trial Aug. I L many tending to identify tho person, in . Anna IL ,Crockett. ye. Logan Tn- who 2;131. him or the per-eowho wounded set for trial killed Cone. Sabey said Edward L The 11:01i tret tor the A. IL Mathews vestment corporation; Aug. 27. Tackman, after the- - shooting. carried cup and a purse et $LIM, - tarnished Dorthia Roundy vs. Jos.- W. Rona-d- i, him to the house. made him as 27racing. Oscar Watts took the first set for trial Aug. as possible on the porch and good Reed Kate, whisk get heat freit-HellReidvs. Jos. Lillie M. Reidhardt his said He wound. dressed while that 22. hardt; set tpr trial-Aug- . he .wase lying there Mrs. Barris ap- Off to ,a bad start. but Dodge'. mare The statel,of Utah vs. Alice Perry, proached him and struck at him with sally outelaand the field and eaptured et al.; set for trial Aug. 28. her hat. Counsel for the defense sug- IL. nest tire is close ftaishes. atwoman the may have gested that Summary:-tempted to fan bitty but Sabo, did not II,441: 2:04 tret Throe ieite,--pitreiso. ETREmONT0N. think cr.1,EN, A. B. Mathews cup: W. F. Kearney, a member of the Kate. r, nig' by 'Joe . , , posse who went to the Harris ranch Hollyrood 3 t I Llodg-Ketlionspor testified as to the after the shooting. 11110VINS IN BEAR RIVER number of shot holes in Cones body. 011Pkr Watts. b M. blr General Watts-Silv- a T. (Hyde) t I 4: He said Cone Iliad been killed with a Don S I Mk. t. (Gesre) eb Lopes. .two He charges. shot, gun. evidently br. na. (Brun- Emma Magowas, saiethere were a dozen or more perale) forations in Cone's chest and face and Petbr (special Correspondence.) Chenaolt, tor. 11. (MurPbY) 4 I Jess Y. shoo started. TREmoTNox, Aug. ILGeorge probably 160 In his back. He thought Time, 2:074.1:01I. 11:071. Me 'drum, one of the prominent resi- Cone had been shot after. he fell and twiii beats.' 2:20 trot, Direetorg stake, that the second charge was witk" truer dents of this city and a painter by aim. puree $1.000; Philadelphia, reeord map:t 'rho Landlord, b. ca by Del drowned Jolly yesterday Imo Another witness in the profession, important I 4 1 Coronado (White) afternoon'- - in rear River at a point afternoonsession was Henry Miller. Margaret Prima, eh. P11. by Pe- Mr. Miller to laid ranch claim the tor Om Great (Turner) east of this place. Mr. Meldrum; his Edna Owybo, b. tn. (liagy) eon and It number of other compan- property. He testified on that he had bebuilt ranch the land house the Eleanore ch. is is which Akwortby, were the in river ions, fishing the land was surveyed: that when 1 5 1 4 (Brumfield) here forewas unusually low. At the place bioko to br. it and I. (McDowell)." 4 1 1 entry (lay opened the company was enjoying othe sport, he filedsurveyed on Harris 1). O. O. also started.S:131.- however, there are some deep holes had filed onit and tothat Mrs. 1:11i. 2344. it. the beat of his Time, and Mr. Meldrum was cautioned about 1:01 pare. littiM Dsipht stake, throb knowledge and belief, six days later. heats, them. lie waded into one, however, He puree tho case was pending in the Greet) Direct, $1.000: and could not save hithself and before land said b. tn., by falter himDireet-Mist- y his companions could rescue him, he self Itsoffice and that he regarded Gentry (tut. the owner, by reason of his I had drowned. The body was recovt geon) 1 1 occupation and early filing. Prat It ,Dw6Ye b ered. Mr. Meldrum leaves a wife and prior (Co)...... Mrs. 1 he had 1 Harris. the on .a. b Edward P.. said, gone (T4e$4 a number of children. Re was beTime. 1:06, 1104. place as a jumper and evidently be. tween lid and $O years of age. 1:18 paek three heats. plume $LOG: lieved she could beat him in the conEwan-Ann- a b. test Mr. Miller said it was during a Harper. by SHAVETAILS AND I 4 1 1 Cooper (Garrison) period of 18 years he lived on the Prinon blk. g., by 1Npper, built he the that house. property sheds, Prinee . DOUGHBOYS JOIN-Ingmar QU4104 4 1 4 3 and fences and that he moved off temRegent Ideal porarily in 1912. It was after that Hometast, b. tn., (Brie) by Trampfeet-CFIREFIGHTERS AS Mrs. Harris moved on to it, he abinets Honors (B Ithat Miller testified that he had Walker) I I 5 1 the grazing privileges of the taanw1150 Boy. t S. (Ctrady) 4 8 a re COBLENZ, Tuesday, Aug. S. believed Cone to g. he Cone and Woodpaten, I I Ps the Associated Press.)Two hundred ranch Bill's Cochato, (Murphy) Peter Dine gag Plattthought he was entitled to run Me tionlean officers who recently traduated from cattle also starts& there.' West Point military academy joined COgit 1;011 2:1111. 1:115. The court room was crowded. and To beat 2144 pacing: hands early today with hundreds of among the spettators were women and Mies Matiritto-Sthtarjorie br. t., American doughboys and civilians in girls. .. Joni. (Serrill). 'WO. by fighting a fire which threatened to The matter of recompensing Deputy Time. 3:114. ancient destroy the Meravian colony, Sheriff Sabey for the kpenses he inTo beat 110 tebtting: order of religious workers at the Neu- curred as Ja-ea result of his wound reDthon. b. 11. by Dillon Al. wied headquarters of the first division. ceived at the time Cone was kills 1Ady (11111111, won. The West Pointers, who are on a was presented to Time. 1:21. the county oommistour of the battlefields and the occu- sion of Juab county. donei Altogether. in-- 1 pied area. were attending a dance giv- eluding hospital. nurses, doctor, and Jack Dempsey Submits en In their honor when the fire was other fees. Sabel' will have spent 1710 discovered Just after midnight. The III connection the with To Another Operation affair. Mune got beyond the control of the German firemen and the West Pointrempaey has beton 14aYitrir ta hard ers and the doughboys were summonlook from a hoolth otoadpoint in the ed by Col. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief loot two menthe. Nat )ost ago Jack of staff of the first division to aid in bad to bass his noes fixed sow hi has The Americans quenching them. a bad ear that eattoed him tO lingers" fought the fire until daylight when it an operation at Grated RapId. hurt Friwaa brought under control. The blase day. Jack Koarns. Dornpaers managor. America; Association. was confined to one block. Several says that thi troublo will not oleo him from going along with lb. thostrioal buildings devoted to the industries of Um this month. set loin. the Moraviavs were destroyed. STANDING OP THE CIL'ES11. , 1. Pet. P - Indianapolis ..... 63 40 .112 ITALMN KING'S 12- - 40 , .1081 St, Paul 10 41 .166! COUSIN COMING Louisvilie 63 4 .621 Kansas City 11 62 .491(1 Columbus 4 65 411 'Minneapolis ROME, Aug. 'More than a theatrea Nth It 17 Hit Milwaukee, .. .. Duke of Aosta, counin of King Victor Toledo 21 66. 0311 lake Institution ,.." Emmanuel and commander of the Italian third army during the war, it St. Paul R. IL E. At bocam known today, probably will TAMS lirril4o Today and 'rhundayt k 3 I soon mite a stalt to the United St. Paul PROGRAM 112 1 Love and- - Meyers; Nelbsus. Williams States. From the United States be will "Where Quality Couatoi" . and Hargrave. go to China and Japan. u to Owne ' $3,000 IIERINS AT . Pt. , ., 4111SIEN effected.. All soldier' are . . , r. TESTIFY 20 . . . 4 eouaty ha Aug..-12.--T- ' 'Six Years I 1 RANO PHO , board of education yeeterday cantedered.bids on the proposed North Cache high school, and after due coasideration rejected all the offers,. as they were away beyond the financial ability of the board at the present time. The board expected to build for about $100,000,, but the lowest bid was $2$3,000, received yesterday which made it impossible to do any building. The structure Is badly Cache is now needed, aa housed partly in rented rooms and it is growing rapidly, but there is no way of mooting the difficulty except by asking the people, to vote bonds and it is said the board does not feel like doing that now when the cost of material ,is so high aii to be almost ' prohibitive. To Organise Legion. On. Aug. 14 at 1 p.m. there will be a meeting held at the rooms of the Booitem club at which an organisa-- I tion of the Arrican ''Legion for Lo-- I on the Market - IMPLE NEAHLI LOGAN,-- I 1 eAls tODYGUARD"-Mq4- , DIRECT WINS , ESTIMATE OF 801110 - - Two-hundr- ed t 44:t 12.The Aug- The fall qqarter will open Monday. September 15, and will end Dec. S. The winter quarter will open Monday, Dec. IL The farmers' convention and housekeepers conference at Cedar City will be held Jan. and at Logan Feb. The extension division convention at the college will be held Jan. The quarter win begin March 1, and spring end May $1. The Annual junior extension week for high school agricultural and horns economics, boys' and girls club school . will be held April summer quarter will begin JuneThe 7. Several new names appear on the College faculty for 1919-2Edgar Bernard Bossard, Ph.D.. will take the chair of professor of farm management; Reuben L. Hill, Ph. D, will be professor of chemistry and In charge of human nutrition investigations, experiment station. Blanche Cooper will assist Dr. R. L. Hill in these investigations. Dr. M. IL Harris succeeds Prof. J. C. Hogenson as state leader of Junior extension work, and Rena B. Maycock, will be state leader of home demonstration work:- Amy Lyman Merrill, B.EL. will be assistant professor of household administration and superintendes4 of the 'practice home. In the department of military 'science and tactics will be Lieut. Col. Russell P. Hartle, Major Robert N. Campbell, and First Lieut. Walter T. Scott. Dr. B. L. Reehards will assist Dr. George 11. Hill as associate , of botany. -professor new Several department -- lairs been established. The courses in marketing will be taught by Associate Professor Z. B. Wallin. Another prominent department is that of rural sanitation and public) health. Students will be able to secure a comprehensive course along this line with a list of 20 subjects taught by a faculty of eight experts, including Dr.' R. O. Porter, professor of physiology; Dr. J. E. Greaves, professor of bacteriology; Prof. Ray B. West. director of the school of agricultural engineering: Prof. W. W. Henderson of the department of zoology and entomology; Dr. H. J. Frederick prettessor of veterinary science; Prof. Jesse Whitacre, of foods and dietetics. E. G. Carter, instructor in bacteriology and C. J. Sorenson. instructor in zoology. The department of farm management will be directed by Dr. E. B. Brossard. who has returned from study in the east. A survey of the list of students who received instructions at the college during 11118 1919 shows that there were a total of 1323, including regular college students and. vocational students. and thirty. two enrolled in the summer school. and 439 in correspondence and extension classes. making a grand total of 2.513. In addition there were 112 registered in the junior extension short course at Logan and 44 at Cedar City. - l CUES General catalog ofthS Agriculture college of Utah for 1919-2- 0 is ready for distribution and 'copies are now being mailed to former and prospeettve students. The 1919-2- 0 catalog of the 30th year of the college contains many announcements of interest to student") and Informs the public of the establishment of several new departments aad the oecuring of new fatultY mem- dt f .- LOGAN. ap- WASHINGTON: Aug. propriation of $500000 for investiga- tion of the increased cost of living by the federal trade commission wals ask- -ed of Congress to day by Acting Chairman Murdock of the commission in a letter to Speaker Gillett. Funds for the commission already authorized are insufficient to conduct the proposed . inquiries, the letter paid. Chairman Murdock, who also is a named subcommitte the member of by Attorney General Palmer to submit for reducing living 1 recommendations . costs, set forth in his letter that the commission proposed to conduct furth-' er investigatiOns as to the production, storage and .distribution of foodstuffs. with aim of arriving at figures on the real cost, ,wholesale, and .retail prices. So far am known-- the president has ebost directed any additional investigations. but bills now are pending in the house for isiquiries into the sugar and whoa industries. The communication from the trade commission chairman reached the ' house at the close of the day, during -- - which both branches of Chegresa gave much attention to the coat of living problems. , To Run Down Roomier& Appropriation of $175000 was asked for the secret service by 'Secy. .. Glass; who asked that in authorizing the.appropriation a clause be inserted to permit the usoof the service operatives in running - down food hoarders and profiteers. Hoarding and profiteering were the lenbiect of two measures presented in the house. A bill by Rep. Gard, Democrat. Ohio, would provide $10.000 fine or five years' imprisonment for hoarding, profiteering or monopolizing the production of foodstuffs, fuel or clothing. Rep. Goodykoontz,NNRepublican, West Virginia, presented a reeolution to direct the judiciary corn. to frame legislation to eliminate hoarding and to reduce the amount of currency in civil action. Mr. r Goodykoontz also introduced a reso- requesting the secretary of war ' , lution to sell the surplus stocks of automobiles and motor trucks. Rep. Keller, independent Republi- ;can. introduced a bill to authorize creation of a national board of control. composed of members of the cabinet, five senators and five reproheaded by the preMisentatives, 1dent and which would have power to regulate wholesale and retail of food and clothing. prices i ' Rep. Fees, Republican, Ohio, die-cussing the high cost of living in the house, declared that government wastefulness, during the war and at !present. in continuing many war' created agencies, largely for the existing situation. Senator McKellar. Democrat. Tennessee, appearing before the house agriculturecommittee. predicted organized Opposition on the part of the packing Industry to any legislation to regulate cold storage facilities. ' VAN CLAIMANT OF. tit; th 'vont. VICK'S "YOult Vapcsitub in and What o, GRAtt DEPUTY ANQ mov - Congress. - SHOWS NEW NAMES AND 1 m.t , , .one-year-o- ld CATILLOS r -- COLE HAY tRIOUNDED FEVER, , |