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Show .......,,,,pos ' - - taa.ea. , a Ir - - .6 s,. NVEDNESD'AY 1S50 FOUNDED . IS COMING BUT --M- HOPEFUL Men De Visiting Medical - - dare Epidemic Last Year of Largely Due to State People's Nerves. -NI th e flu" bugs la the Such won't hurt you! trenslation of advice well rEp IK civilise' which famous stetting, doctors ..,- the rtah State tio the bledical association gist, th publie acPer. hark! Them' same doetors "flu" bugs knowledge that the little or bileteria, in the medical vernacular. us long be may hitt, been all about about e418- hopping fore the pidernic. tievcose.----Bint whom they might wnrld beceer4 ear onlY Whon the and weary, heart-aick- , intheir germs the tiny pad till I nings. Drs. William C. McCarty of Rochester.'Minn.. and Dr rank finitthtes of that Chicago both agreed this morning the influenza is going to return this y i winter. But they inolet that every-,bodbecause It about can be cheerfti as 1 o 8t isn't going to be half ao serious before. The doctors give four or live their predictions big reasons' for I rind they declare that peopie are better educated In regard to the dioesse, , both in porsonal and public preventive measurea. Second. when they find they have symptoms of the di they are going to seek immediate medical care. Third. they know by now that there are no' specific drugs or medicines which they might be tempted to pour ruthlessly into their eyeteine to work cures. and therefore they will not expect the doctors to pour Foch drugs Into them. Then, too, the doctors said. the public knows that a general building up of their aystems la the beat popeible preventive-mi- nd emphasising this the doctors add that citizens must keep warm. well clothed. well fed, go to feel eymptoms of the i bed when they , illness. stay quiet. drink plenty of .. water end wily In heel until --they are entirely well. They declare that the . public is "bacteria crazy" and that the mere presence of the germs would mean nothing were every citizen in perfect physical condition. The reaeon. they maintain. for last year' pcoorge fatalities was because the entire race was worn out. with sorrow. nerveracked and far below par physically. This, they point out.- was CPO true in the epidemics of lAng.. 1843. 1881 and 1889. In other words. when he ,1 man is we:I. happy and care-fre- e can fight the we disease hugs and - win out-bu- t when he le notlook out! The doctors. concluding their Interone warninglabor added view. ptrikes. high coat of living troubles and Bolpheviem are the best Mends the "flu" germs have. so It is going to behoove Americantuto hurry and cut out Of their lives thee monsters and get back to being happy and normal again. Surgery- - In- - Wa- rDr. Nelson M. Derry of Chicago, a noted surgeon ital who organized and had No. II over-Seacharge of declared that the biggest thing which developed in surgery during in was the cleaning out of all Awl 4w . or contaminating. tissues and bone from wound.. thereby preventing contamination And infection.... In previous wars surgeons tried to cure Infection, In this war they prevented it. - r --- This dsi Of together With Blood transfusion, he classes as the of the results in big activities surgery . the world conflict. There is no doubt - he maintains that the accomplishments ,f surgery in the present war far out- those in any other war and eota modestly admits that rs,themedical airMerl; just as the soldiers,-sallomen and matinee from American Over asbig thin g I n shores, really put --Europe. -- convent-Io- ut brain-fagge- d it I 1 1 - Base-Hosp- s, - - tiew-metho- - experience of the French and English medeett 1Araternitattl-thent-------wheifi'Cornpleteel-itt entered ifito their hospitel work-!!-- 'Reconstruction work is Just begin- the woundecLhe adda,..and points...opt-that it will...continua ler ,at., least two years. The American hos- , - ning-a-mon- - . g i- n- phyeician, were wonderfully well , , . -equipped. . Tho-- state physicians heldsessione Ibia niorning andafternoonandthis Wake ten.; VI , . . - ' . - 11- . caltursday-thres-clinice-Avill-be---cculditio- held. - , ns - . - , - - - . . - - "--- -'' - E m, ... - , - - - ' .. , ,Alleging that '"Watch-lt-not a cure for :chicken,' Cooties is G -- --- - - - - on the United States Attorney W. W. Itay-thi- e morning fired two informa:- litens In the United States Eolstria court against the manufacturer,. The - DienwoodManufacturing company ofMurray. charging violations of the fed.. eral law prohibiting the sale of Mis- insecticides and fungicielett. branded Labele en the product state that -. because of the oily ' nature of the insec beide- - It is much more effective in , ridding thicken"' of lie than powder . loweeticides because it doe not brueh off the fowls.as powders do. c The. a::: label' ease erste. aecordlne lethe th.. , - formations that the product contains five-pe$O pee vent cent sulphur-eni -- Mere Affidavits of de- ingredients. k partment of agriculture chemists filed the informations state that most are sand. the Inert The Ilitnrmattein Holm product by the manufacturers to Los .Angeles eompary and to an Arizona, .zolziPanr- i labels. ----, - - -- - - - . - ----- r yart d the-sole-- of - . TO ORGANIZE MORE RAILROAD SHOP. any ' . llrotttiNt la if . , . I' orpurtaxaty Bay W. I , . . pleasthd Us Mak Ins lamiumtv a chasm,' ma 1 - , e YEAR SEVENTIETH CITYUTAII ''i' 'CI It-TPURCHASE Certain Phases of Statute, If Enforced Rigidly, Would CARLOAD OF Work HardshipsonBankers O ,7r,i; ,,s':;,;t: - F0007-- -- - .4:,,..,;:, SCHOOLS ) NTERIA-a'Xifirtla oveirdrow his pfriPnillit Seelbunt with. directorate, ,, par: aug that.. ta rattily onll a vat) I hill I tali 'tate banks are beginning to ouAt npdrOtOet mat"' Ind I rtorleeto rt agahhial e setuat drunitattotvaa to comtart. nl114' ' . tit) I tkoturo Aug 11. tall tm ailth tha ttendant Incoovent boon jt- b- i ID 'OVUM, htita art that hoes their ......4., I TO1 Iresitital Mad. 11'1 Ulty Lake s ttIVa Ivrt tionto halt point...astir, Mr Proper found thettitaa younIC be ;.i ' Supplies Will All Mao Meet) Ctiongett Offereti Railroads of 44 ogJon lostilier fur example. wiahos tion trvaid what ha terms "harvotot flowver. all Orlit boa been changed to control for lite prioalpol bank the tival mad- - lib a rteJltant deterrent 1 For Sale at Cost on MUM, NVith Federal Board For bas,poss of bank at Mount Carotin Ths oolons of lb. lest legmlitture. 000t, ffet on business Ettry eutrimunitY. ntAL bato ktiOWn -WirboOt main. rail' -mi say,. has Its harreer home forritoo or t" 1414441' (L1 11 M111In what they were doing but they Paid ciii-al Wiltof um dascription, and tho aelsibra.. 47 Education la tor ofI fart Miro Vocational to la nu slant bank voted when main something" they a wook to t P :: about tion is prolonged clause of tha booking llaw. tilther Mt. Carmel or Molina). It has WsAn limo. At Panguitch tho original pro. limns Reports. bank commuteloner or hank Urged. called for !hr. diva of colobra. been cutitturriani for ths bolt Laker to oxaminor who shall trim wilfully neglect Win. A number of tommorriat travail. . of dirsetorg of to porform any duty provided for 115 I. 400J on Iris ore ',mottled away for th three day'. Low. or who shall knowingly or oil. Mt Cermet ur Manila bank ill but ventureui to go to th city th OININCED by tho showier of of lanY of part tim chool In the pes t. that oas about all that NIIY "rrna "I. vilil1111 fourth or fifth (bey. only to find th. or detailed accurst Information the provisions of law for a period colobration will on in full awing. tti Anr)ITIONALtires In ra it roa 1 happened itooter. under thi now Ito days. by any honk doing business, ti.td through tho sending of an b program havtng boon extended bilitted In stove aril . . of this tido honking lass, as amendod by the undr tho laws Th Plinguitch festival affactd not 'wont to Omaha. Nebraska. that Utah NOS result of a campaign l ast legislature, diroetors In oom shall be deemed guilty of a mieflo-,- food tuBs only that communtly paait but procti.of a euperlor quality cal euhVieittla and mtwanor. beupon ?hero, bo rally vory other one in the neighbor- now under way for rasaa are learning of unknown or long in 4IAY ,,urt trt computunt 'anodic. had trom tho supplies offend toe hood. as far as Maryvvole. The sialea- - tween the state vocational education forgotten provia ons In the state law. !Inn shall be punished accordingly. sale by the federal governroont and men reported they found It hnpossi thereto shall bo re. under which It sopmire to hay or,. and In sdditinn blo to do business in any of this towns, school officials and the railroads Th from oftIce by 111'6 goiernor" turnlaned to tho eitisono of Salt Akio for tho reason that the men with 4samouRn ham the support of the fed- corred to Utah lawmakets trtat the moved T. ?'ow. N. l'ortor, for xaniple. at a Nevin,' of from II to 26 per cone' whom they ozportod to transact the eral hoard for vocational 4fiatI'il formality of being a bank director state book examiner, ' has among ilia to the eosulumite without lose to the businetto wer off to ganguiteh. ere being ?MO" and Coo of Walker D. Hines. director should involve something more than, duties that of chocking up (hi bank's city. the ilty commission detorminsit Hig preparations If a diroctor has faliod to at. The Southern having on hand a sharp pair of shears r000rds. for the Dial Fruit festival during Nit general of railroad. land mooting to tho patent that he this morning that a ear load shell bo with which to govDraper-- wtait. Pacific is Weedy conducting Poch a ernment bondsclip coupons from tegisiators in the has broken tho law. and it is unto to ordorod at One. The annual series of dances eon. roam at Its own erpenao In the togdrs . ... paat inconsiderately provided. for sit.' ioet moor directo.. it is Mr.- Pertor's - Dtatributiton '7bit undertaken. darted 171 tha, Indians Ppringw, "hops. ' ample. that a bank director had to at- bustneas to know It. And whilo h through the "municipal markot a sales not twr from Cedar City. was &tan In A circular went out by W. R. Tyler. tend the livo without tho present job. regular meetings of tho board could while Mr. director. division of course of preparation operation. of the of director with fair regularityor still he ha no fancy to quitting it al organization to be ffectsd during tho Liraper was them Indians from th United States railroad adminuoration. else he of the governor. and thor. time Of Introit of the ear of goods. tho forfeited the roquost automatically Arizona strip on the south and from and fore It is up to him to soo thitt tho law Tho preeant location of tit hearing the approval of the di-S. right to be a director. Idaho on the north. and In all inter- market ott . It may involve siom feet traveling is not brokon for & period of 10 days. rooral, as well as of W. vening territory. war assembling fur rector diroctor stroot will 'bo utillsod: If Regent leof are other coutse the.divialoo ot for think" &bank there, of Labe CitY Carter, prosideat galt tho big pow.wove.to the number of vo- - to be in Mount Carmel on the third which & bank diroctor must do, be. found' prieUrabla. the commission several thousand. They expectetLy.0 - hOt. - calls attntion to the federal in and each month and in Ilan.. aidos attend mooting and ther are will have the car of goods shunted education act rational 10 Thursday sa)o: in fostivi. their about days spend "The value of vocational training ha on the third Friday. In feet it a tow things which h must not do. over the tracks of the Utah Light ties. Moat of thorn cams in autorno- may be Inconvenient for him to be In Here, for example ar a few other Trnction biles. If the usual program of loduli- - for mechanics and apprentices in railcompamy. to within a short respective please on any par- rogulations which ar proving somoing in gambling wer carried on. some road, shops has been recognised by those what troublesome to the suite bank. distance of tho market using the of them would probably walk born& many railroads which have eetabliehed ticular day in any month. in a street car trwity,h track on 'Socond Still hit muot be there with fair Ing oMcials. at a few times and indiThat festival Is now in progress and schools for the training of such men. oleo cease being a di. few inetancoo.and which ar is attracting visits from whites for It is the desire of the railroad admin.. regulehils-a- c South street. betwoen Main and State rectly. therefore. proving somewhat many miles around. titration not only to assist and en- rector. streots for setting out ths ear until to troublesome diroctorot the In the wee this not et entirelpast courage such training where estab- y. of enures. failure "No oMee or diroctor of any bank. It could be unloaded end the goods to attend yelished. but alert to extend, the corporation organizod or existing trensforred to the.market by the ues of the directors sometimes tem to roads which have not estab- meetings in a rather sharply worded under the laws of Utah shall borrow of resulted city trucks. lished such echools. and it is believed letter- - from whoever from such bank to exceed 15 happened to be money nePort le Made. that this can be best accomplished by eau, bank 'commissioner. per cent of the capital stock and at'calling the United tentionto what the law and the min- surplus; and the stock of the assobetween no report Juid by the commission States railroad dministration and the uteo of the directors reopectively had ciation shall not be taken as socurity was made by Ben William' of the Moo for such loan. The ok any Moor federal board for vocational education to say on the subject Rut. then, such In extending this work. wounds as wore caused by the pointed who shot act in contravention of the sales organization of the Z. C. X. L - , of section this shall there- grociry dopertmeol. Mr., Williams "It is. therefore. desired that the criticism in such letters were soon provisions upon become vacant. and the bank was In tho oast at tt's time of tin. different railroads under control of the healed over.and the director still commissioner shall take there. charge United States railroad administra6on failed to attend meetings. certainty with regard to the advisand any loan such oMcer shall ability Nor was the failure to attend only of; of a venture in so, with the federal board for have made in contravention hereof quiring Kunomunicipal Dr. John A. Widtsoe. president of vocational education in the establish- - on the part of directors living some The formidable array of legal of the goods. He went become shall due and immediately to Omaha distance bethe of th oomy at from the scene of action. In the University of Utah. appeared int which assembled in Judge J. schools for railroad ment of part-tim- e provided that no bank shall mission sad maderequest fact. it frequently happens that It Is payable; careful Wrestles- , Brown's court this morning testified fore the State Medical society in con-t- o shop apprentices and others who come the loan of its funds to of its any lion of the. foods offered for sale director living In the banks home cent any act. Where the of within the or scope directors unities he at assembled the Hotel vention Utah. furnish. there. His report was unfavorable tbe importance of the sugar tax It is found necessary in order to fa- town who fails to attend directors security in at least double the amount with He it busy with hie stock St the loan ease now on hearing. rho Vtah-Idah- o offering the physicians of the state Minato this work. regard to bacon. of which tho railroads will be au- meetings. further city contemplated mad.; : provided or in his store. Or he has some that such loan shall the placing of a. thorised on request. to fit up suitable ranch, Sugar company ) represented by the facilities ci( the university and boon rim hays . la salt bacon oonsiderable order. It other financial irons In the forge. veto of Its and not King. Judge Straup. Joel Nib-le- viting them to make the university study or clam rooms at the different Besides. he has every confidence In approtrod bacon, for Us most or executive corn. part, andbreektast shops where such schools may be held. the world in BIM the cashier; and board ofat directors, would not moot ths discrim- Gen. Richard V. Young and Rich- their home. a In ' which tasting' demands nt .tho bait Lake meeting thereof. Dr. Widtsoe explained that the new Where such schools are established. those rpoetinge become only the raw. rnitteo, ard W. Young. Jr., Judge King having vote the borrowing Moor or director trade IA ths opinion of Mr. Williams, will be authorized to pay ap- est tiled of a About corn- - railroads' medical all formality. be soon, will, not building . and..C.r000rd-oshalt ,of s the,cas4....onAlka usual- Pate for the aouvoconduct, participate l twenties is thout-Ihfoment baoon wtU .not bo banks the approval of such loan shall fbe Forelio such schools. affair . onywny is how- - far he eluded among,: the thinge order county- side are ape!, --PI etcd , c,heyeirtvould be lodged as time spent In- - attending can Made inthe Minutes of the bank." - roads-wher- e 'Works excellent "Oltslice library city. cial egunsel. County Attorney Richard -theThe and medical magazines of all kind', schools are established will be rereport on - most- - other goods Hartley. his assistant, D. A. Skeen. SOS wee than not favorable. both aa to less to attend distinctly quired It is and the of the university hours per year, purpose Herbert Van Dam. Jr.. of the attorney and price. The rice and beams qualltr to make these books and magazines aro of batter quality thiui can bo had Needs of Employee& general's office and W. H. Folin the market today,. roported Mr. , accessible to the medical professlop. course land. city attorney. a of of "In the preparation WilliLMS, and large quantities of ths in The entiremorning was passed in not only Salt Lake CIty but through- study. due attention must he given to supplies are of standard brand,, ch-out emthe tile books of and needs the meet 'tate, mailing railway shop as canned soups and other staples. the examination of W. T. Pyper. asas such and wits to shop Id subjects are those unanimous ployees. who commission to The unable magazines --BuT- glar, sistant secretary and treasurer-cf-th- e practioe.--- - Involving the manipulation -'expression of keen satisfaction WITA make use of them on the Dr. of machines used in general repair sugar company. who identified tax no- Widtsoe further tendered campus. the report made and with the use the of to related and construction work and tices received by the company and , outcome of sending an agent factory certifSed that taxes on all of the prop- the laboratories for experimental or science. mathematics and drawings to maks inspection of the goods. At - Mont the erty In Salt Lake county had been research work and the lecture rooms should be fully provided for." No new developments bave arisen in suggeetion of Mayor-a A nerd& struggle hetween-A copy of this circular was sent to burglar oommiosion 'agreed that the rerry, paid excepting two items levied on and auditorium for trrdical conventhe Investigation of the bomb ozPlo- and & minister oocurred at the home the Information bad should be put at rrancia- W. Kirkham. Utah director "intangible assets," one for $167.000. dons OF meetingart of vocational education. by L. S. Mewl, Won which wrecked the Standard ho- of the Rev. The and the other for SI0,000,000. K. Toyotome, 115 thsvdisposal of the Etats atfloials Attention was Also called- to the kina, chief of the division of vocation- le!. d 13 west Second South street, and south - rirst de the -event that the -state .hold witness testified that these assessWee4- - street, - last federal board. who Injured nine al education of the to order goods- fort the- - various------- -ments were made by former County new, department of hygiene and last persona Fri. to the Toaccording early. police, when Mr. A. H. Parsons and a letter state 1net1tUtlOnL. medicine under Dr. Heber J. comments: "It its evident from this pronounce- -' day morning. according to Chief of yoteme awoke to find a masked man wan read from Mr. Parsons admitting' velge through which the university C. Detectives merit that railroads may conduct theirl Joseph that the larger asOssment Sharp. Tony under the mattress of his bed. made( is carrying on a campaign throughout own. ourisis' Say Roads schools independent of the pub-- , Bruno. husband of one of the victims, feeling on intangible values. state The purpose of teaching the for to his feet Mr. Toyotome. Leaping i the laity the principles of hygiene and tic schools. In this case the entire is still held in the Are in Bad Condition. city Jan but offi- who is a Japanese, grabbed the . - expense would be borne by the roads the value of di.sanitation.; treating Over State Rains cers state he has that an Bring alibi no fed.-that and in made froth reimbursement eases arm and threw him on to their incipiency; the value of --- -prowler'. sums of money are On will be bard to overthrow.Uttle tope the bed-w- ith physical defects and for the erartunds. a Improvement to Ranges correcting trick. the United States ----purpooe of assisting local physicians in pronouncement opens the way for a is entertained by the police that Bruno 1 throughout 'Pont Inthis the time, Ry police say, the arrangement between can be convicted. solving local problems in sanitation . roads very littIO effort build to good The local weather office publishes and truder had managed tel- draw a gun railroad shope and part time schools preventive medicine. in good reroads . and to the Man The weather. or is classes meeting the requirements of crop keep arrested on suspi- with his free hand and ruck the minThe plan of operation .in this eat wend given today the following the week ending tension work is to deliver loothrea the vocational education act. In this cion that he might be connected with ister a .the mouth with' lt... The force pair after thoy have been construotod for range conditions -. - --. ;Ingle or ..in course, these lectures to case. suck part-tim- e schools or climes the erime,-Charitautomobile , Destater.-wh- o wu 'this blow knocked Mi',,:'1'oyotame sasording, to most --of. the Utah-AutSePt w be given by some of the best men in would be reimbursed .. from federal tourist's Scolleld.-17ta- h, the at taken into heavier and more gewere at registering "Rains Custody funds tinder and the , the hulconditions and from E the Usu. burglar nleaped eral this week than at any time since Doting dealing .with child welfare. per- - In the same manner al other part-tim- e by Detectives Patton and Hamby, d and started for the balcony. M. mobile association headquarters in the schools or classes. hygiene,-- social- hygiene. sanita- he appeared at bruno's room ToyotOme soon recovered his balance Commercial club.' Of late nearly every when the close of May, bringing noticeable sonal . tion and other health- - topics; ........fWillyoupot, ,therefore. carefully and claimed Bruno's refreshment to the livestock ranges play motion picture, films posseseions, is and seised the fleeing man, just as tourist seeking road Information- at the possibilities of setting bearing consider also'still he the reached e' and growing alfalfa generally and 'to upon these subject and In every held.Officers balcony.- During the the auto club headquarter has the say Destatert instruction in coway up such part-timbeets. potatoes, tomatoes and other possible educate the people of the operation with those of the railroad was formerly with Mrs. struggle, the burglar's mask was torn - same story. They eay all of the roads The .precipitation state with a view tit bringing about a shops located in your Mate." from his face and vegetables locally. 1.25 say Mr.- are bad and inquire which are likely Evanston, Wyo, and 'that KtisJbs Toyotome thinks he Officers Inches at Em- higher stale of physical fitness. was Mr.- Kirkham has for the week was a condition. Mexican. beat in tho to to be Mr. replied - Hawkins. ManagingLio free- - himself from the ory.1.10 inches at Randolph, and $1.95 The following that the Southern lieved they were engaged in' etiONebt grasp-oftregistrations were es. - - is noting inch at Nephi... Thetwolhad. or he minister there. traffic Pacificthe inan this drug atd,- y tired own alreadyits Soldiers conducting Tribute of amoviiii.: Pay pre. However,-- the Iowa to Lae Anschool ind that the state law provides had some trouble since, the police Jumped from the porch and flediti the Caswell;-0Verlanamallikr on inuch were much darkness. cipitation machinery for saudesh co odpeeeriationiwhth geles; S. 1. Thompson, Ford, party of ti Mr. the Delbert McKeel. Toyotome to matter reported two. Idaho; an Delta ls , still greatly needed. Peach shipping is Bruno anti Destafer both say they' to the police and Detective William Hupmobile.. party of two, Iowa to Los ' 'on Their: Way ,Tyler letter. Elberts,---isTnearicent, , . of the crime for which St. John ,investigated-Outsid- eof Lester Berch. Ford, party of the description'. furnished- by Mr. Toyo- Angeles California? to. Grand Junction; bmoit---helthree, aro Officers - More reaver, they ensionA,Granted,-7.-tome,theAafficershave--no-clew along at Trove., the crop la , to the . partrof fnd possible-else-however, -thBrano-wiltleitaIdonfluy-atte totruder. gathered been received. Rd for-a' titsactionsbut where.........AOPlea- cOntinllt--I. plain Trail -I. of Los drol), two, -' Angeles to .....,.ofttoka,,44 beenmorhing d t received Haynes, ha, partv by but that Destater-rifiiiiellsection fact-thaliiirii7 tbriteco-Oan abundant setting was reported. CrOatiTv.' Frattkit. Makatiny the burglar 6 Denver; - Vibe nassea Alts...E. .11.Cobee,U-talt-peneloneern-- -' statement whatever,- beyond he hit Corn iterttill going into the elletes.bar saying 'coins Rulislah seven'told of tout; Kansas tu Engineers.of federal penalorui granted Is innocent. ture which. Mr; Toyotome was 1:17:1nPaelci, D. Kellog, Cadillac, party of two, vesting at - high altitudes continues through the eiy Se pt S . , en route to intisioner, .. , . John Caruso, the third min held to Simon Hansen, of Gridley;Cal.. who Eugene'Doter---?..-to Ploux-City-- t only at acattered.place.s. ando,nly-lig- ht Francisco .men were treated to was a private-i- n at the police station. Is said to have earirt.th ' calleoretia. at The ,Rose C.A. Copt Mrs. with Bruno I valiees."-several the Warm Springs. were company during the- Black Haw!. up-- ,. quarreled free baths blither agrieultural Ford, party of four, Iowa to Los An HERK Is much lova drunken room throughout Utah than aver before. according to the ob. aerration ad P. M. Draper, dep attorney gor.eral, who ha just re turned from a trip to the ettuthern part of the elate- - But- - drunkenneel hall not entireiy ceased. and the era eons where It occurs nhw eines more comment proportionately than lmiler -- drunks" did formerly. Ttre are still various methods by whief th uneorupulous can ftOt the wherewithel for a "bun." stays Mr. tvraper. but the common method at present is to use xtract of vanilla or omit of the Imitation& In sonie combottlee munities empty eisht-ouncbearing labels Indiesting that they formerly held vanilla. are to be seen lying on the streets in tavern greater profusion than that whisky bottles that ornamented the thoroughfares a few )tatill ago. Mr. Draper said he had been told. however. that-- the effects of a vanilla drunk were something awful." and in he doubted that anyone excePt comparative,' rare inetencee, mad.usea habit of becoming really drunk by Hat noted in some inof the extract stances young men who were evidently trying to give Out the impreesion that they were drunk on the stuff. but Mr. Draper thought that In most cases they hid not taken more than enough alcohol into their syptems to stimulate their imagination The country dances. once fairorlte occasions for the young bloods of 3 countryside to prove that they were real desperadoes. by. getting thoroughly inebriated. can now be, and are. conducted in an orderly manner without ouch interruptions. says Mr. Dra 4 ""- MaiketBin- t; -- .EMEIIIMEMD e - - Invites Formidable Array of Legal Talent -- Physicians To Make Use of In Sugar Trial el,, . Facilities t' - - y, - witti-Mildic- ---- - Minister Has Fierce Say Bruno Has Alibi in Case of SOggle su- Bomb Explosion . - W. - -- , or - 1 jiu-Jit- su - , ,..--- -- -- ----- -- s . -- ea-m- . to-dis- - 1 ...Mgr thir-ciul- -- -- . . -- ng -- know--nothin- - , d,i ',-- -- 9 - s of-rt- he -- . . - . V dse : . - ofitiotileik'ed, giviil,--iorris'h- ton. of Springville. widow of 'E. P. are eummarized as follows: ' .lie, vice. The letter----r Afton.. Nryo., sheep leaving range; Rlioton, Elko;--Nevby the local chapter I. eigned P. Steele- - .Mre. Cohen has also un- stock fair, range poor: i ceivtd " C. E. CaPt. Stuart. Capt. H. P. a-- aelletall ha Evanston, W'yo...-- . to ()Near IVilkin, cattle fair: Grantsville. Utah. . rang I Taylor. Capt.. G. C.,,, FitzGerald and been-elin- wed of N. of J. Lieut.; the Leerman,'In charge good. cattle fine:' Lntran., Utah. feed Provo, who served under Capt. Joseph as is It Moab. feed fluff. Sne expects offleial advicto follows: contingent. Utah, improved by rain: to be te that effect some lime this --week short in LaSal lits.7 Nodens.' Utah.' - "We tire suPrernell ' ' ' ' 4,--have 1 Ir '''' With Searc h . Ida. ', . tall range, improved; Oakley. learned many things abroad, but the ' Ida ., stock and range f a i 1'; Pocatelloi , greatest ilesson i a t h at we have th e ' eiping Ida ranges improved by reins; IL! finest truest womanhood in the wOrld. Word he been received by the lo- George. Utah. tattle and range good:,,i There Is no better evidenee 'of that Salt Lake City Utah rains generally than th e' courtesy tied refreehment we cal police from the-. - Lo ft Angeles au 4 NW thorities that beneficial: 'Strawberry Shorty Thernton and excellent-conditi- on been a tiresome Whitey La Reeves, who are wanted tit ens stet of 1 east o The u weather the r. rite ' the CalifOrnia city for ieverable !leered ' ' "We- wish to express our ePerecia- range stout h from i'd ar)sva I e have and robberies , were at a Salt been out. of retch this 'week became tion and the thinks of our erien for holdups Lake hotel Etunday. ' ,..T h it messiere of trouble with the telephone wir s. the service you gave tial. After all ptatPS that th e n were left been heard F-and so have not -1. fro 'n. - a man's and his digestive or- - at this hotel by the twe women and a drove i g , eh. es oI- t a -m gone are heart , separated. How- the girl' who accompanied them and -- ever. it esnot widely during the the, touch of motherliness who are--nourtder arrest in hoe An- ..!, and eisterliness that you put into serve (teleLai...oral officers,. are investigating l ice that sent is In-ha- ppier betthe and matter - Tests For Annapo lts , i tee 'Melt , work are You doing your biggest Returns. Tepee for the seleetion. of Lieut.'Lyman .prirsI now..after of actual war the -- SR ernarts eandidatea: has passed. We giambur know what that means Opal Lieut. . Waldo If - Lyman 1111 of the exit of tbe A-- E. forappointment Irom thiliertato- - to for we Mood at thewrilitem.stie e.- a naval hell. the United States aredemy r among turned 'berme-afte21 months eervice of to home ahead of us. We are are placed in the hands ennapolle the last from 'Over There- and the with the U. 8..bistrines overseas. tient- George . X. Child. aceordieg totole,: fact . that our retention lacks none of Lymiut was present at the aettonat The graohle advice. from Wsthine-rmwill bemadeLbylena- - the corthellty of that extended to thou rale meet.at Caldweil. N. J.- reeeetly cppoistmenis and matt.. ills th e. peesentnont wilt tor Will H. Xing for the class beein- who came Ile,fore sigiCcani metabitett- a range permanent -- rifle.ning next June. The exetninations will a to us. Therein Hes the --there the at Ataertran for liaval foroali.. be held Oct, ;I. owe-cante- . under-Carp-Jess- officially-notif-led-tli- pastures-improved...- at ' - il-PPY -We n - , - LAKE . IPIP0 "P. .. Wchjt -Chicken- Inse. c ticid e -'Jo Hatedloto Court -Ge t - ,a1 1919S1tLT 10 .."Of -- - , - SEPTEMBER Much Less Drunkenness Than' of Old, Says Draper; Harvest Festivals PHYSICIANS SAY FLU 11 AK ' NING SECTION SECOND - IriL414N. APINW11,, 0111ENEEMillMIMMMMM.MIEll " - -- , moo - - lle--in-- - - -' trans-eontitieh- tta two-rlrie- - . week-,------- , , .., - - - ,!.staPrest---lereneleXJ,emen,h- eply -- state-capito- l - - - ISPect04.119fgere,-KitiRafes4,-- fonmerly tk b)TRailroadi statement to Deputy Sheriff Riley Beckatead Tuesday, I Caruso wanted to marry ber and was of ona and, one- -extremely jealous of her and Rattini, third the usual round-tri- p rates 'All on in the restaurant the her, partner first floor of the hotel which weal he granted by the U.- $. railroad' adbombed. Officers say there Is ! minisiration. a'ceord'ng to wArd re fired Itie- - bomb celvetrarlirearrititrOitrOffires today; through jealousy but they are unable The rates will be granted on the certo espial he obtained the whet to Mrs. Bruno's " ,cttes - , , ,4 , '-- 4. he 1 s - , - Resigns. I 1 ' et-th- terence.- - , , - m MILL EDISON., ' the DIA. 011 , .. , ' -- - ' - 'v. .1ks - -- ef I 1, IA,, - - -' ' - -- II 4 . please you. .- s - I Cleo Bros.-Rober- - - - Weld-Secon- , in-th- e - i - - -- , -, - - - - South Aterptbennio Bulidinz 44 .-0--- Ls. I ti Co. I - 4 - a Mrs. IClifford !Selena, lrhe hal Sails For Divorce.-- ' bee clerk in the Wiled of the stele Su, at- - deet.rtion.' LAIttle perintendent ef,publkl instrtictioa tot 07k - crtrand and reeirned IS twill, yee,ra,-)ut!is about -1, Itkaailetault, InAhe Third heave Bandar for Richfield, when her bin' court reir a diverre frorn O. 14husband will engage in butineaa. Nelson ttormerly Mies Mam Joe.' kfarab. Oran Galen& 0eiger asks for a &wore from David Elmer Getgar on geneenl has been in the euPeriniendground-o- f edniinistritione pore efliee ,orusitr Nqn-S- ti ppnry IA lb lat. A. C. N.101,1t A. C. Matheeqn, charted by PriseillnRobarto against Z. Roberts. AL-L- - , - - - -- t'1 - s- from this on - -- ----7 -- near them. Feleet some of the. ,old melodies. And ' play them at home when 3 ft'arndt.; tis b.; 'Ma$171. ler se tratrursent or recorda. hr - are4ses1 greatest artisui. .: ' Mother Sang ' - . 1 - - - ... thance-Ihat-Caru- - oit;:liip. - tificate plan as Inaugurated last epring dynamite. Officers say they are Completely and will be good from all points where baffled by the complicated state into, rates herettlf,pra been rottae, The will be from Sept. 27 tu has resolved itself1 selling-datsand that It will probably be some, tiniel Oet 6 inclusive with a limit returnbefore anything definite Is learned ! ingup to Letters telling of the fates are beabout the matter. two children. Irma ing- sent to the prresidencias of all hire Fittina;and ..Angelina. .and Tom Rose,. the stakes of thechurch tod.ty by William most seriously injured on' any or the C. Spence. ,Church transportation explosions. are reported te be r im- agent. The rates are exactiy the litst as those the at sem, hospital. epring for county proving Jgranted otealone whieh e usual April con- took the place Mrs. Nelson - ' - , ' 1 16,' , - 4 , I 1 |