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Show P t In putiun T.dzy fcunch.d by th. ca of tha orderof to punish H violator th state board ef health forbtddihg Jn mor tbn thres person. to Jotter M mea were place t on time. Greeted et e Orhek cffee house t Ml tfc rTtl T"T n th. J?, WW.c' OUIX IU kwu ire RwcM .Utwtf'iure- cfaou Red Croas Will Not - Make; Campaign For Money Un - tilopring Prospects for Utahs Quota. Jright of during the tost two day. Soeerel the men who were arrested last night vere among ihoae taken Into custody . for the June offense at 64T west Second South street, Tuesday nighty Tbs raid vas mad last night by SergttCAW IaI-- pitts snd Patrolmen. O. B, Hamofe la Salt H.( Clay ton, Jr. Julian Rileyanr The men arrested were released oa their own reeoghiaapoe pending . the j InterdaT by the state filing of a eemptelnt arrested vere i health officiate.. TOo a Suk-John B. Pappas J. Sam Paries, Lo. eVtLns Ssrls, Loujia Jones, Paul PaulosJPeier Boyer, Peter Mora pokes. John Kofen-lJim Colas, Hsain Mehraet, John Poulin, Harry Angelo. Gust Keros, Alee Jnu Paunes. Bill Stamelue. Gust Spiros. Gust ,Konbrkas, Pappas. Georg nd Jim Karas. - Calls f bat rttonterbal- fepsttf B -Adv ratr 1 'Iht vest Second South' street lest night. tote! of IS person who Tblr'ntkea bees been arrested for this often U JJT Vi1 " SerbUJ - PARTIAL payment plan hat MRS. ANNA CROSS, housebeen arranged toy those who keeper for- - Mrs. Wallace II. detdr to take advantage of.U, Braiptford, vaa tin tbe witness ' in shaking Uielr donations to l defense before stand for-t- he Judge Harold L Stephens of the Third 058 United War Work fund. The plan tHree months district court this morning in the suit 8,lod over P r ,r4y recover half the estate lerilo Lransford by hi wife, adopted court. supported the objection of thp ofplain.th tiffs counsel to introduction register of Howland hall at the tjjne of the attendance there as a pupil of LouUe Grace Emery, later Mije? fkl-- ) Bransford. Lack of conclusive record denes of the authenticity of lb ' waa tho ground. Mrs. Cross testified that ah had never seen any evidence of th aligbt--- st friction between Mr. and Mrs. Bransford during th yean, ah waa that housekeeper for them. Grace told her she should make a yill leaving everything she had Brantford, explaining that ah had made such a will with regard to her properly, leaving it all to Mr. Bransgot ford, saying, Wallace to all I- have and. I have willed everything- to him. Made Her Jlpp The w itness testified ' that Mrs. Bransford told her that th knowledge of having been adopted had mad her jrtif daugh-(Vwve- ,fAT.ghf ' Comes of SpanUh It U, lnfiuentt iakuKt Is , to Investigate ' Economic Conditions However dU Tamaablma. bearing tha complifrom today. hi native jand' and good ether optimistic reports ment at as friendship to Amerlcn. will come here emte, vurt M regarded ' change.. jdJt tbs city health, tf eractJy H i revealed that ri infiuena had developed were urf only eitht house ., this forenoon Jn contrast , Tuesday end 11 houses by eoust of A r; " air Bhe-aal- toon as the representative of the Chamber of Commerce of Tokio. and the Allied chambers of commerce of Nippon, to investigate the economic situation in this realm. ' Hs Will leave his. native. land some time this month, according to a letter to the Honorable Gevernor of. the State of Gtah R. Fngtyama. from the Honorable menpresident of . the organisations mornw h iclv as ved this tioned. . c ing. as universally of Inflkensa material' to assist In the fight at th B. T. U. at Provo. Th to carry major will name Isan assistant but first, on the work, it reported, however, hs Will inspect the territory " himself. 1 Wont Makn Worn waa received by A communication ifdismissals with three Gov. Bamberger yesterday from the C. 'IV. the record. Major state live stock board, the Utah association and the Utah aid there verd'33 cae of Manufacturers association, asking that a toy being attended at tlie ha declare It compulsory that every Kspnl person in the skate wear a mask. They from Crons the Red it report said that the epidemic washinderlng happy not spreading Don't e)"pW fc'-- the pneumonic folk on the heels of th ef the epidemic. t Item the Fort Douglas Wed only two admissions w ainSthaaa state because of the .hi, .in II new cases jwtrrday not one was jwjiou, ,Te patients vere as Ira red yesterday and to set of the M feghs sreurred at the hoapi-ge- d The victims night bnfnnka. 21.15 vest South VT It Cole, S3, Eagles ilub, yjjPerkln, Calr 31. 538 end N new..., f the critical situation reft the overworking of the -- nurses hi the homes and - : Will BE RECEIVED B : Placarded For Dinner i Otders tbit city, h final plea waa the depertmtot stores of with mow reeu, grstifjg noon. Otherwise. if the I satis f CroTepn todTiver. ceforted Red ae ,ellrMid 2s2!; tan ' the to the tele- D,U of the ,h.POPUl4Uon whre. so "Port there M not 4 the stricken. developed jn rbon read. In leweall, the Red L d Uth r hot so eeriouk fhf 'dopt Chlldreh. bat of erem4Jr uttertiml t kkuTi'9 Jhlldrea to "the who t'Uh ".la I?e ,rom Ne'du 'all elthwotwi Mr and 11 rf,h!e'11 furTlhed n w hand. 411 th children ,r nd ErrUt.-'l- Jn l thV-lhefU,Ld- her heaJ " IUrPiem.Tr! V18 " b4te y8tfrlay and P" for the !In8rncr Thi he Red , bve ronsom- C"P council thf'4 'hret 'A exl haa t k'avsT" romVtmnaJ ,J- ton, Chief - , .MemteH'I'Vonlght. PuW,c 8bt ton evr 88ry ciu. I131 k strictly " i4 boarg b i ? nleh ronregate. breaker b Hryo Wfhe r. .I II we k parties is uutv-cnstt- much-neede- - .Fees Ceauualties. Oaten, for yesterday, 51 new cases I death. day. iroTO, Otfcdr, it nv new cases pester lh( famUi!. with 9 deaths lyeetrday, Kapitis Dr. T. A Dananbarf that tha situation fa now underreporta con trol. So far ho haa treated 11 caea and bat tour death to report as follow: Marlon SO eaaea and no deaths: Oakley, Z cases and 1 death I Mfh and no death; Kama. $ Feoa, cum and i deat Woodland - and Francis. H esse anr 2 deaths Monroa baa S new vcaces and no , death. Oak City which haa maintained a atrit reports ao new caaes n the quarantine, paat few daya and tha situation te apparently cleared up. Oranavilie had I death to jthe past four or fy days. Clarkaiof by a strict quarantine, was abl to confine the epidemic to two and haa had new eases famine, since October 24 Wattle baa no hew eaoes and a!! Use former caaea have recovered. . Hiawatha haa I new eaaea. and ths ajr formerly reported are recovering alt from ''Idaho' Fublle huenl Home compfelnt was mads, to ths sfats board that people will peretsi In chapel SJI?nfwln0aPb,lc the bodtea of their friends who nty be laid out there. Dr, Beatty caU-- tl to the fact that tbs state had Issued ah order agalait pub- nnsela ,or tb of In nndertaksrr eo"Tegatlng psrtors. The fetter .v,oUtd -- Rh' respect ,to th ,, H mu.t be understood," tsld Dr th '80pl witl b permit- tM fcln,a orh Piece enly singly '8 T'" remelnx This order 111 be strictly enforced. 08 lh7, ,b no 'bbll;fT2tS'ot81 tpJ n order from th pwlaait the strict quarantine imposed by many communities. The wearing of masks in these districts, It is asserted, would do away with the quarantines. No reply to the note has been issued by the governor. An extra large supply of vegetables and choice delicacies was received ai the Community Kitchen this morning and every few minutes the phone ranj with some kijld'housewlfe or merchant asking the privilege to donate meat, or other necessitiea In rd the fight against th epidemic. With the entrance of the 1 D. & domestic science department under Mrs. It. B. Taylor. Miss Nell Homer dhd Miss Lillian Elder Into th race d to supply th kitchen with delicacies. It waa suggested that the L. D. S. Institution supply.the kitchen half of the week and Rowland glall the other half, bnt th Episcopalian girls refused saying they desired to send In supplies every day. .The Bransford apartment, according to Miss Leah Jennings, also furnishes the kltchVn with an excellent supply of custards ft salads, etc, Xew Towns Affected. Reports received by th state board of health this morning were for th most part of a reassuring nature. New localities reporting th presence of influems for th first time were Dragon, In Uinta county; HenrtevtJler in Bluebell Garfield county,- - and in . . Duchesne county. The message from Dragon Is alarming. but gives no figures it Ig froxs th American Asphalt aasociatton'Wfhlch operates the hydrocarbon mlnos M tho .vicinity of Dragon, and owns the UInU , railway. It says; "Influents situation exceedingly critical at Dragon and ths Dragon mins hot enough poll one to care for th sick. Nursing and medical help esseu tial. Can you help usT- Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of tho state board of health, ssid that h hop- -' ed to got a.nura on tho way to DraA physician is a harder gon , proposition. Other reports made to the state board were at follows. Bonneville, six eases Bluebell, seven esses Brigham City, Placed dexitute Is-aia- ng caifica, in dlfferaat By CorrespondnK. Frank 8. Murphy.' city . phairman, adtiounce that the pledge cards for Sait Lake wijl probably be aentout before the close ot the - week. With the card will go an urgent request tbht it be filled out at" once and mailed promptly. . Aa toon aa enough pledge have been received to make up 8400,-88- 0. Utah will be declared over the top in the drive and ths committees aim is to accomplish Heat feat ahead of anv ther state. ' "We are going to do our best to gf from personal solicitation, R isnt the highsaid Mr. Murphy, est efficiency for busy business men to have to take two or three weeks of their time making calls or other busy business men, when the whole transaction can be closed by mail within a fdw minutes. "Every individual who subscribed the Fourth Liberty loan can frel many i to fhat it he gives 4 per cent of hls sub- , d , Hey-h- o toere Mr. Grouch! Ton cant arguo with! Friend Wsitcl- - any more, if he won't let ypu have three orders nd- - If you Insist' Christmas parcels for soldier hoys of meat "kf dinner, vrvertrus wm we TVceTied new Vivudsy. on breasted gtftnea at the Bberman automobile salesrooms all he will do Is point majestically, at , ' 51 south Stale street, where they wiH a red and plack placard which will he Inspected by th Christmas parcels adorn ail restaurant wall by next commutes and placed In th cartons Friday., Fof, printed .thereon will be ready for shipment. The hours for re- n complete list of all the . "dbnts" ceiving these packages 'are from 18 which go in' tHe program of the public am. te 5 pm. Th following committee win be in charge: Mrs I M. Bailey. eating places! Th regulations were Noble Warrum. R. L Shirk. Mrs J. D. to have become effective Oct- - 1. but Spencer, Mrs H. N. Byrne, Miss Elss because of. the 'FJu,' delay haa oc- Bamberger and Dean W. W. Fleetwood, j burred In the shipment of the rule Coupons have already 'been received , btflIetln4 trom Washington. The pla-b- y from their soldier ; , some families hoWever. are now .ready for . boys aa no carton will be packed or murt' P seat unless n coupon is presented. Word P,lnS haa been received that the cartons arsian, notlee how they order after the of the month. The sign contain being Shipped. Several store will dis-- rte o boxes and sugges-jth1 1 commandments of food double" cream. beenvntiOQ ebolishing article have iuggestek by a soldier in Franc ln!B-o- n or goat used as a garniture. Hbme to a alster'ln this country i writing as most Isppropnate for presents for more than, two, ounce of bread at a ChrtstmMi These article are not in- - meal, more than 'one half an ounce of eluded is the list of obvious things that oance of American are usually sent soldiers: Rubber pillow, butter or one-hafolding Meeker board, Laird A. Lee or Cheddar cheese, and other war time I tabJp. ink notebook; military diary;wef measures. I map. ptfcket knife. lets; Parties anticipating sending Chrlet-A number local eating pieces, -as pa reels should pear in mind that W, Morgan, all foodstuffs. Including fruit cake, according to Georg candies or dried trull must be encased chairman of th hot! and restaurant In a wooden or tin package, that must inside the carton, that will measure division of the local administration, ?o by . . t by 4 Inches. will post two or three of the placards so that about their establishments, Has Many Relatives ' patrons will readily understand the in France change In service. Hs states, however, . . LBCHL I Py c5 conser-nveilllowt- lf Jhe m Fighting that th r The following is an extract from letter which "William A. Morton' has jqst received from President Joseph of Wayne stake: Eckersley, "Our- boys, to whom you refer, writ u very encouraging letters from Franca On their way, through the Kindness of Chaplain Brigham H. Roberts. they were privileged to have an interview with my youngest brother and hls wife, also my, sisters son, Hsr-rMy sister s. husband wjk killed a now her oldest sly. Albert. year ago; Is at tb fronts My brother Horse served two years in France and Greece with the British army. Tbea ho .was sc'nt to s London honi tel, to bo Ires usd for Aslktle fever. It was found that bis ear drums wer affected, so ho was and sent home to his a flven furlough His son is now at th front We have at .least 58 o 68 relatives serving In th krmy. 1 have had five the past few nnphen on killed during captain and four nrtvaten. week, and five other relatives wounnd. third son. Cloworth. registered at tho University o Utah, in thoaS. A. T. corps, soon as the for will and dtfly report Influent epidemic i past. It woq.d kiadred Sr our seem that trying to do their bit In this terrible struggle 'for 1 m." , world freed ' T ' ' regular restrauant - habitue Even the stringent regulationsgov- uc4 tnedicin havo In an effort do afford some alleviation from hardships' res Ing from the epidemic of BpSn fluenza. Pursuant to an orddr Jus sued by Daniel C. Roper. comiqJdstqAer of Internal 'revenue in vigshingtoilE.a copy ef which has been received at the local office of that department, druggist under certain condition ar to be permitted to refill narcotic 'prescriptions. - In normal times refilling vs with heavy penalty for violav . tion of the regulation. Commissioner Ropers order follows. ' To collector of Internal rtTonns and others concernsd: . "Owing to' the extent qf th epidemic of Spanish influenza now prevailing ta the country and consequent difficulty of person in getting Immediate medical attention and medicaments upon prescriptions issued by physicians, provision of arilcje 11 of regulation No. 35 prohibiting th refilling of narcotic prescription alve modified as follows- t i y for morphine, Prescrlptiona'tarflng codeine or heroin, which are written by registered practitioners for patients Suffering from Bpantsh toflurnsa and any pulmonary or bronchial affection, may until further notice, be refilled, provided that at th time of Issoance by physicians Instructions srs noted In the body of such prescriptions. 'Repeat If necessary and th druggist filling and refilling the same shall note thereon each and every date upon which such prescription Is refilled. "DANIEL C ROPER.' 1 Commissioner of Internal Revenua." , 'beetb-medifi- -- W tp -- uj seems willing to follow out all of Unfood requirements as long Campaign Against ci Bam SociaF Diseases as he feels that th citizens in private I homes, are doing likewise. Its mighty Planned discoursing, he states, however, to L. Feistel, Jr,, of Washington, D. C the restaurant eating. public to be deall sorts of customary food regional director for Utah, Arlxonsu- - Ne- prived " - ColrJ and then to find comhlnation tb campaign instituted byJhe United to fellow the other eaiingrwhlte flourBttc Public Health Service hgainst today conferring bread with no substitute In his homei with ths dlseasM. state board of health with ke- aa hls dally far. to the campaign in this stats. In gard this-hhas the ssstktanes of the state board and of the Utah draft machin- - I ' For State - jf th?td- ",clt y. ' Guilty and Sentenced. mTT P. Cltemberlaiu bcott Allen found gulllysjils morning of having violated the prohibition law and were sentenced by Judge W. H Wilkins to serve 60 days In the city Jalk On a similar chant. J. F. Kdsoa was given a Sentence, ar.d 1. Jen wa fined 15 for having violated a sanitary ordt. wer -- y 1 nayce. w ' Sidney C.Qrismon' ' r Dies at Fish Springs .. ( 1 ,rT of men M th first Tbprcentge 'said Mr, Feintel, w ho wer afdraft." such diseases wa ao large flicted with that the United State governmant imon an energetic cammediately decidedatm of inducing the paign with tha coms drain' to camp to young men to battles. An ednation's th for prepare ucational campaign waa outlined, utilassistance sf th stats izing thef bngrds of health, to impress on the men d ruffed into the army, th dangers and , tvlte of soda! dlsAtse. n called f 'Throughout rtah the will be given educational talks and th lectors are now being arranged toi be wlven I the men called bv every drs't hoard of th State of Utah. m-- , "The movement redv bee ben Sidney' C. Crlsmon. ron of th Jste wvll started in Bait Lk City It will George Chriamon qd Msry L T. Crls; be to gel the out. of a more problem mon. died of pneumonia following inenqntlee ewetart systematic work fluenza at Fish Sprlngz, Juab county. Ivlnv In thi" re "d 11 mornTe (VI. oooosclon tv. 4r.e hoords Ntnetesn photographer hVq volun- Ctah. at a oclock Wednesday been .onlled With a Mr. bsee steeade V. after short Crlngon ing, U1n. service to th local .War teered theif oS Inrsvsnl s"lr. wan 48 year of age, a former resident I I ... oe o -- 0 . o iV.t Mothers' asaoeiatlon and will take pie- -' e m-- v waa ho t t and whtre ref of this oil hrev.d born, city tore of family groups next Saturday v-- 1. V,8-with the hard facts and Sunday to send ths boys over Sugar House, but for many leara had of such ther as a Christms rsmembranc. All j resided at Fish Springs whsrs hs was thos who wish to have th photogra-- n assaysr and whers h was for som phors call must phono Mrk Sherman tlm connected with the Utah mine, and Survey Being Madef or Wasatch 8365, drop her At hi death rAmstrong, deputy poatinmeUr and a postal card, 361 east South Tempi ot tho of th rom- Spring! tradtof jTteofient for aa street. All pictures will have to b proprietor 'V poet tw Ksrw ft ftrtA taken out of doors owing to health Mr. Crlnmon toanm thro daarhtrrpv only one photographer Viola, Hr. Thala 0)rn od Mrr. II fa araJtahle Jo. Utah for Immedtat shipregnlatlons; and, cash home to pose th mother nd throa hrothera, Frank W , ment, wa received from the army quarwill be sent-to- . at Omaha this !r. Krnnrth R.A. Ortrmon termaster's department groups. No expense to tho families Arthur Ora and hv A C Rees, secretary of th l Alice, Hpenrer, mor-ilewill bo Incurred a tho War Mothers and aietern W Thntrher ot LA4UL,.!n Mr. Manufacturers' association. (IrortrA Utah Mr. aid th of J th local association, with Keen Is busy today making th nsesa- Bsalrhe Prismon. Camera tewb and several local photo Mls Th body will he. brought io this city asrv survey and will report th rsautt concerns, will so that all th Work and for burial sad tb funeral will b an- to tb Omaha ofltc as seou aa It to com material ar supplied. - . .. nounced later. plstod. Photographers Volunteer To Taka Pictures for B ys . hn-1-t- t u. d-- ss d!eas. I vu -- yr. -- 8 . i - , ' -- - t I Since accounted for' ire- thlngs In ecr.pt ion he to meeting all rectocontoward her that he coui menu. And If he find! tt more to Holmes Mrs. stand when believing venient he can take three months in be her Teal mother, tihe testified that which to pay hto contribution. This Mrs. Branafdrd Was a great reader, simplifies the matter greatly ahd wo of that she was a punctilious manager are therefore hopeful that it will meet her household. iKat shr waa skilled In, with the heatiest she that Baedl work, embroldejtajm W. H. Mace, chairman of th Washhad. ejpedlv though not "loud ington county committee report his clothes, f that she was always very par-,- t organization prepared and waiting for unilac.-k.boher pcpnal appearance, the drive to begin. Similar message fjkatfhere was.arwav an atmosphare of Have been received from Vf. D. ofcomraduhlp about th relation Summit county, and J.;W. Hansen the two go- of San AH 'express tb jr. an4 Mrs. Bransford. Juan county. they ever assurance that- they-wii- l ing out --togather more than raise their went --Aflt separately of an evening. the respective allottmenta. Mfi N,lnir va recalled to her Red Cross to Aid. wtand .resferday afternoon by The Red Cross Js urging that H eounaeKHi rebuttal of teat I mony given teetitied that branches throughout the land give, Grace energetic aid to the drive. The Sait the order r vhutting tjbaliace and summer home. Oakwood. Lake cbapler lias received tlia followout of wa ing letter from the war council of tho leatifled, ISransfOrd of whirtsTlIr. ... . and Red Cross: designed to apply fo every one "Th war council of the American not directed at them alone. Under admitted bv Red Croas adopted the following offfl to icial minutes on Oct. 25: Ing neglected to invite Grace Brana-for"The war council of the American after her marriage to Mr.ehe had Bed Cross urges tho utmost She mdrhittcflhlao tht and . . members of chapters to loan her dishes,refused " throughout the country with th Unitc About TalUon. ed War Work campaign In th week Mrs) Anna Osterberg waa pot on the of Nov. 11 to 1. in support of seven witness ..stand for a few minute to recreational organizations indorsed bv testify concerning tuition, paid tq Miss national government. , The work of Gratia Flanders, music teacher, for these organization to of inestimable music lemons received by Grace. Mis importance BBtlwvery American citiFlanders had testified that phe had zen should their campaign found Grace not an apt pupil, that renerously support and wholeheartedly. In Mrs. line with ah was at able to memorize. above the appeal tb war of the council Osterberg had kept the account calls attention of Red Cross of the because faulty music trarher chapters, workers and members, to the Tisflrti' of the totter and so waa Seey. of War Rsp-p- el of statement of Asst. on the utred AA A In the official bulletin of iiwucy, published , tuition. Kept. 13 as follows1 Tt Is natural that At closing time test evening, the 'op- organizations responsible for providing over the CBunael clashed had posing recreation facilities to troops adm inability of a copy of the register campaigns inasmuch as they armqrt eti It gaged In a common of Rowland Hail into evidence. of servwaa offered when Jan Hampton waa ice. Balancing this program united drive foe called as a witness for the detenus. these organizations In the Tall will be Tho register was offered as being that tb Red Cross drive in the spring. lr to which Grace Emery was enrolled view of the foregoing and in order when attending the school. - Counsel eliminate confusion the Red Cross Walk for plaintiff objected on The ground council will not authorize a campaign that neiuher the person who made the for Red Cross funds directly or indl- - " register nor the one under whose diduring the United War Work rection ft was made was to court and rectly That campaign to for a campaign. and Identification authenticity that led to prepurpose-could not, therefore, b sufficiently specific sent its to tne American people established. Court adjourned as ths and to appeal receive have appear, complete point was taken under advisement un- and generous support In response te til this morning. the American Red Cross appeal last spring approximately i 78.800.000 wan subscribed. Demands on ths Ret! Deserter is Arrested Cross ar enormous, much largr than and increasing. The orWhen He Asks For Food anticipated, nevertheless, has sufficient ganization. to funds finance ail requirements for Alleged to bav deserted from th (rrlmedlate As yet it Is Irn- - -present. army at Fort Riloy, Kan., oq Kept. II, possible to estimate obligations which Fred Luell, 34 year old, wqs arrested will cor.fronf the American Red Cross at the police station this morning by in ths new year, but a campaign for Patrolman Walter E. Jukes when-h- e funds will be necessary In th sprfiig. applied there for something to eat. He It is also felt by the war council that was turned over to th military authorRed Cross appeal for funds should be ities at Fort Douglas. Luell, the police say. admitted that regarded essentially for relief and he was a deserter and told tha offft-eshould, as in above statement by th ths manner in which hs left the army war department, be made on distincreservation- - According to his story to tive occasions. The American Red th police, he was confined to tbs guard Cross is chartered by Congress ns a house at Fort Hllev when ha and an- national for relief -it to re- sgeney other tnan obtained the keys to the guard bouse and made theirh "seiaway" tponvlble to the national government tb has been for financial administration. undiscovered. Bloc then wandering ovsr ths country Lneli re- membership numbers neatly 36 80 fused to sav how ho obtained the 08 The war council feci Americans. keys . to the guard house. therefore, that the public should be free to make lls response to the Amr- lekn Red Cross appeal directly and exBids to he Taken Here clusively, and not through war chest" - in coinbinntiqn with other appeals . Instead'of at Omah t ortor funds Tours very irur. Word that bids lor- - all army supG. E. SCOTT. used Fort st be to would Douglas plies ' General Manager." ' ' , . bs received at the local quarterster's , Instead bf through tho department as office has heretoror bsen th Illness Keeps Parents Omaha p.' custom, was recoded In this city today Hult-m,-- Wool-growe- i ' to-M- r. 1 fcath ml thi morning, ns nora la egST Tuesday. amount' of work fryn the Bed Cross Maj. Glen br. SaraueLG. Paul, city idiller. field headquarters, director for Utah ef the the Jied Cross, shipped enlarge, quantity 5r, k prone to believe , a11 r- -- W-thwi- d j llment due Pe commutes urges, who can fnlke their do lnrfta air. V- d-- l- Fij-- par--rie- d. . A A r r a r . Son Funeral Reeo. - secretary J . From according to A. s assoc, at ou th Utah Manufacturer--V Mr Rees say that this will mak tt dealer to send Brlff funeral jirvtcee for TrtTjife unnecessary for l and wilt elim- Kmmet Krlekon. ion of Vr. ')uj Mr their bids to Omaha inate much of Gi eastern competition C. W. Krkkiou 4?i earn KfHond Souih be met. Which must now who died At Vancouver Har OitohVr 24. were held rarkft, lVah Wednesday I Ht Olivet emrlerv un- der the 6f, the Aoertifes Arrested as Deserter. lodgeA. fflmpkln, iator f The Rer CenirreftatJonal church, end JL Emerson Beers of Memphis' Tenn $t'hitHpe of the McCann, aeoretary was taken into custody this morning lodge, were tha htvaker Rrcauoe fllnea of Mr Krickaan by th local office of the bureau of In- tha aerloua from ihe I9 United States depart- mother, who la nuffcrtnxware vestigation of the en made aa a complaint from fluent,a ib aervlcea ment of Jnstlee Neither parent hls home town that he was s deserter, ftbla La , Joaepfc tha attend after hs had been l having leftthe there draft jwllbaareia oiloanA ooa rdlo and tha board He l by leal K J RFddoo. wera J. T being held at the county Jail to await Crabtraa, Jama the loial federal au- - Henry Prekarr. W.J. W. papers direeting While. fcek end J thoritles la turn him over to the mili- Usrrle wore tha noKorm a tha Mftff authorities at Jtouglaa tor hearer tary lodae court martial. lo-a- J JVr fuerr P--'1- Ff . 1 '8 I V |