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Show ' i Ell , A REAL IRON TONIC. Funeral Services Held For Samuel Williams Pata Iran late fbs DM . Wk. n PRISOilERS Prime 'I 101? 2 NOVEMBER SATURDAY NEWS DESERET. EVENING rierttN Lydia Fletcher In a local 'hospital, Mrs. Florence Lydia Fletcher) wife of J. T. Fletcher, died Friday of Influence-pneumoniBhe was born and In Coalville, Ulah. January I, was the daughter, of the late Aea and Sarah B. Crowther .Wilson. Besides her husband, she Is survived by two . J children, Laura, ll years old, and Wll- foiow.w ..in IZ'Ji Mr. Alice New Beverage Llndyren and Mrs. j Mildred Hahn, Balt a W e A tfved L. forcaa la W'llBon. wlib American ths Popularity With Coffee, Pego, Francs, and Asa Wilson, Jr Utah. Funeral aervicea ars being bald and! Chocolate. ry in this Mt. ",Tea afiernooji. Mlssle MrKesaa In a local hosold, pital. Mlnnte McKenna, who hae been employed as a. clerk at Frl- To standardize Jaffee, a new meal- - th willes-Horn- e died store, drug " day. Death followed a brief time drink possessing all the pleasant- - .of , She la survived by her pneumonia. ness of taste of the very best coffee, 0fh(r wno live at 11 H the aattafac- - . ott together with Imparting nessebeba At his residence, tion that the flavor- of coffee does', la S0 H street, Otto C. Rennebohn died Funeral arrangements have the purpose of a sales campaign to ba 'Friday. not ben cowpietsd. Inaugurated Immediately by J C. M.rffc. family of Kiel. p Jensen Jr..,.The has been sorely afflicted.I Blackburn, manager of the Beech-Nt jcoio-for week. last district the the Laet' Banday Packing company during was only daughter. Christine, jthelr prising Utah, Idaho and Nevada. wife of i ensen. Now. Martha J "Our company has apent months in burled aBd dedd ts Charlee eon, their Jensen, acientirlc reMarch seekings a useful w1, bc burJed gunday November S, at I American Big Guns' that will supplant coffee. Take! avenue. beyvrag J4S Roosevelt from 2 We have at last found Itand In plaC- le a ,he Wandamere car. Mr. Jensen ' on the market we are con- - brother-in-laof Judge C, M. Nielsen Jaffee Centers Railroad tng Pound 4 &i , ri , fident that the people will agree with Of the Juvenile court. us that It possesses all Of the excel- AaSersss At a local c, vietor WITH THE - AMERICAN" ARMY t d. I lent as a drlnlti hospital, Nov. I. 1118, of influensa. elements of coffee NORTHWEST OP VERDUN, Friday, j 'without having any of its deleterious Clyds Victor Anderson, born Nov. 18, lc--- By The Associat'd ; tng the Monte Orapps and Trentlno Mr. Blackburn declares, .. j 1M. In Salt Laks City, son of David substances, fiun4r4fl of ton at ttel wert fird bf t , S and Andsreon. or on the Ventdlan f to Mr, Annl.i.inpson aocordtng Jaffes, lbs big American guns in ths direction-. i re on - rom that Tls not in any sens a coffee Blafkburn, this city. Funeral I substitute: of reJUroad centers of Conflans, Longu- plain. drink that it to, he says, a brand-ne- w will leave The yon and Montmedy and other points, At the same time he la threatening must share with coffee, tea and choco-- , th chapet oif JosephcorUge Wm. Taylor, 81 SAWIEL WILLIAMS. eoBUiM.nt, lata popularity among the maaaea The,outh West Temple street, at 1 pjn. , , ?the busiest day that ths guns bav section southeast of ths Piave which niched by the members of tbe ward drink has been placed on the retail . I prayer a a offered, market In tha west, but tip to the pres- ; bod, FUNERAL "1y be enveloped or cut off by the choir. Tha opening NOTICES, , yet Italians advancing toward Pordenone. by George Leonard and the eloeiifg ent time no definite or concentrated t Funeral service for f William A by E. Simpson. The speakers campaign has been Inaugurated lookKing Victor Emmanuel Is always prayer former Bishop N. M Pack of ing to the Btandardlxation of the goods. Brown, who died In , a focal hospital the first to share the danger with his were John Lemons, an old raildent The drive to be started by Mr. Black Thursday night, will ba held la the Kama, and troops. He divides bis time between there, Sunat 8 Bishop Chrlataneen. They to Intended aa an Introduction of South Jordan cemetery meet n the Monte Grappa region and the the Bandy Automobiles will P'oke of his activities in tha earTy.set- - burn day. to ed so east of ths Piave. Jaffee, which car at It tt and th Orem train to tie pec both by Mr. Blackburn and conduct friends from 'the station to where he moved hie When liberated populations sur- life alwae In TBIHI FU6SHIP round his automobile and he where 1864, tbe cemetery. tbe producing company. they shout, family ways deeply Interested In the cause "Vim our liberator" Mabel Thorn Mm of funeral reTh t of t education for tha young. They Wells, wife of 8. L. Wells of Lebl. will ferred also to Ms kind and genial dis- Cache Mill m Lake be held the 8aH County city cemetery him to hie position, which had endearedfriends. WASHINGTON, Nov. I. Daatruo-Om- m Pioneer Cabinet Maker It It am. Sunday. The funeral cortege many acquulntancea and Violates Food Order at . will leave Lehi at 9 was remarked that Uncle Sam." as he I ... of ths Austrian supar dread naught " a Goet to His Reward was familiarly known, did not, aoIn-t-far MHgSMBWA Leah Mm E services for Funeral Tsrtbws Unltla by the Italians Is an-l- n he an was known, havs enemy The Btatf Milling A" Elevator com- Shill, wife of Robert W, ShllL and an official 'dispatch today world. of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Funeral aarvioea for Swan W, Anpany of Cache county will .voluntary daughter will Mr Williams was born In Massachuba held In the city cemederson, plonesr cabinet maker, will be setts In 1818 and came to Utah In I860. close it doors for one week Monday Williams, 11:15 am. Sunday. Tha cortege at tery naval force succeeded in bold at tbe City cemetery Sunday aft- After 11 years of residence In Salt I,ake because of breaking U. 8. whaat subform at the Joseph JWllllam Taybe moved to KaiMas and was one of the stitute regulations, according tv -- the will lor chapel at 11 a.m. conTh entering the harbor of polo, ths Aus- ernoon at 1:11 p.m., the cortege leavof that section. He l survived local food administration. builders WULake man, M. trian naval base, on Friday morning ing tbe residence of bla eon, Dr. Tha funeral ofl Ernest O. Peterson hy four eons: Ssmuel E , Charles A, cern is owned by a Salt Becond South, who died of the infinefiaa, Oet, 27 f Williams; three M. Dahle of 889 west Hyrum 8. and M G. Loverna and sank the Austrian battleship Virt-bu- s V R. for and a hla with R., who manager appeared daughters, Mary will be held In the Wasatch Lawn Mina M.; It grandchildren and seven hearing last week before Federal Food cemetery at S.IO p.m. Sunday. Unltla, ths flagship of ths Austro-HannartW. W. Armstrong. DurAdministrator to ! anofficially fleet, it Dahle and the The funeral of August Mross, who ing th bearing both Mr. flour had been died at hta residence In Cheyenne. , nounce A ; manager admitted that old at the mill without th proper Wyo., October 88. at the age of 88, will Take Steps to. Supply Tbs dispatch dose net mention Wasatch Lawn held for be in ) the cemetery tha amount of substitute, penalty ".v-which- - negligence is the revocation of at 4 p.m. Sunday. Services will be held where tbe aotlon occurred and gives Service Horses Army SaTf offiLak 8. U. food under the auspices of lodge. th mill license by th no details. It says: cials. 'The millers, however, mad a No. 888", Royal Order of Moo. - "The Italian sailors have accomi Utah the made ars to offer by Efforts through Washington being voluntary f , Funeral service for Margaret Mey-ric-plished another great feat and have Armstrong - that-Ahe- y b t War Resource committee to Interest Administrator wife of WUltonr Meyrick, will- m. sank the superdredanaught Verabus tor and week a mill their would, doss City cemetery at 1:18 P Uattto. which means ths last and bigtbe srmy remount division al .Wash- also promised to display a sign an- held in th The cortere will leave the according lo nouncing that they nad broken the Sunday. gest unit of ths Austrian fleet The ington in Utah horses,, of that organizathe U. 8. food administration. residence. 889 Grant street, at 1 p.ra. Italian sailors bsvs thus retaliated for rules of X1' A. C. Rees, secretary The funeral of John I Grow, son of tion Mr. Reas- - says that tha remount Their offer has been accepted by the leased the Veribua Unltla Inflicted Washington and ths mill doors will not Mr. and Mr W. H. Grow, will be held division has purchased horses In all upon ths Italian army during the re- ao haa November until states but be open for business In the City cemetery at 4:18 p.m, Sunof tbs neighboring treat last year.. r far neglectadto coma to Utah for such 1L day.' Th eorteg will leave th ehapel of Joseph Wllliara Taylor at In this are obtainable sands of horses 1 - Funeral service GoarczuTs Troops Take for John Krauaer state and states that the Ogden Horae will be held In the pity cemetery ,at A Mule company ha hlppd over 11 am. Alllee LOCALS Hundreds of Prisoners Sunday. 60,096 horse to th already. 4, A survey of tho home which could The funeral ef Albert G. Westwood, be obtained In this atata la now being son of Mr. Mrs Joseph Westwood, made and an estimate will be sent to Anderson, ton of Mr. and Mm J. E. which, was and , WITH 8 FRENCH ARMY ON to have been held In th the proper authorities at Washington Anderson, ITS T street, has joined th City cemetery at 10:18 a nw Sunday, hat 1TH8 AISNB, Friday, Nov,l. (By ' In s few days, Mr. Rees says. Ths corps and hag gone to Mare Is- been postponed Indefinitely because oft borse must bo perfectly sound and marina The Associated . Press)- - Gen. Gour-"aud- 'a Cal. Word was also received hy th failure of the body to arrive as land, . t.400 at least pounds weigh The body will leave was expected. th parents that their other son, Lieut Portland. troops made Important progress Ora. today and funeral an-- i I L. A. Anderson to in a dugout just beeast of 'the river Alans today. They be made later. will neunceroent hind the lines in France. Anarchy Prevails Jeannl Pratt aervlfe ''eapturedaeveral . hundred prison era Funeral Westerners Commissioned- - Accord.-in- g Christiansen, wife offor Carl Christiansen, i and batterie J of I and guns. to word front Washington,, commle- Turkey Throughout of.Mr:. Snd.Mrs, Joseph Th concentric jonovemact of troops .slona were granted to eight more west- Indiana avenue, willy" Pratt, Inof 1187Waeatch to were th Lawn cemealt and th tnen ern held atat A 2. be assigned Nov. .advancing northward from the regioa AMSTERDAM, Anderson. m south Eighth Eaat InThe cortege officers school of military tery, Sunday afternoon of anarchy prevails throughout Larkln-Ha- ll undertak- the leave will T. Fort Douglas. Roy key, according to information received- struction at commissioned 8 p.m. The body may e L and viewed I at residence between at the a Ing parlor was buAlso has tightened their grip on the Jackson captain; Armenian correspondence th j y, William Mr, Anderson passed away Oct. 81, by Wr Woolley,- viewed by friends before. wooded region northwest of Grand her,- - Hundred of thousands of, Howard-BrileMeasig- - The funeral of Warren Elmer Lowrv. , pro. The force advancing northward after a abort Illness, of diabetes. He deserter'sare subsisting' by'means of i Lawrence Mussey,- Leonard, - son of Sarah Treharne Lowry, who have reached th apur east of Trlmut!wsi born, April 7, 1838, In Odestugs, j robbery of the mass of "the population. man. John Spencer, "Charles L. Wardied at a local hospital. Oct. 80,at will to declared to be liter-H- e tells and Charles E. Wilkins were comand th BroyeT farm. 1.000 yards north 6w,flen .nd cam to Utah in ItTt.'Conetantlnopla -- 4 he City- - cemetery-be held , to ally famtohed and impatiently, await- missioned first lieutenants. of Bsaureparle, while those advancing where he has resided since, body way be viewed p m. Sunday. The 868 eastward from the Alans have occu-- , survived by hir wife and on son, five ing th arrival of Allied forces west First South Barber Shops Injected AI1 barber at th residence, s, j grandchildren and on sister. Mm Ida pled the villages of shops found in a sanitary condition are street, Bomuy and Vencq, north of Vouzlerea lielger of this city, to- have the following legend hung up M The funeral of Earl Rotland "Hardv, and Fala toe, to the sontheaat. liCW Hungarian therein:' This shop ha been tnspect- -- son ef Mr. and Mrs. Georg G. Hardy, The enemy's resistance has been DUTTON HELD UNDER BOND. will b held at th City cemetery SunY thetJtah state board of examinVouziers IS Fnrmod particularly ehergetib easttoofutilise to of Wendover waa ar be body may be viewed1 found and er day at 8 P m. The887 barbers, ministry JDutten Ouy Injt the where be has been i'll K street, from the residence, Clemat V. condition." Van Becy. before satisfactory Henry reigned to ML I. A new Hungarian ents of the hoard says customer Nor. BASEL, ' Tnnlh acsatlaf bavemmle C, ha?S VhavTngvio- - ministry has been formed at Buda- should take warning where thto sign to tory gains in that region, thhowever, the aelecttve service law by fall pest, Count Michael Karolyi, president not displayed. ... . , .. XMAS CARDS W accounts Wag-last at holding jn t0 (how a registration carl. He of the Hungarian Independent party, Keiv-net- h he Hill which 81.90 Malva farm. a H. the bond, was nerlo plateau, L Transferred " Personal greeting cards, engraved Bt Marinos urnleh. and to la tb 1. .p.r.n?1?r and the southern branch of the I waa unableC of ths LX 8. marlne-eorps,-- ln thyanyl to with your own plate should be orcounty jail Pocatello Chalon rivulet. . of th charge dered NOW. To secure beet a.. to transferred Quantlco. been has early delivery? ' ,nd- - Bergt." C.- - Wr iowr of the Salt Lak station relieves him. Sergt. F. 1L Squire of thto staon to also transferred at Quantlco. Railroad Chango A circular from th local offices of tbe Denr A Rio Grande road announces that effective Nov. 1, J. R. Loftla to appointed assistant superintendent of the Green River division of the Utah lines, .with -vtoe-F. headquarters at Heifer, Marshall, transferred to the Colorado Unes. f Mr. Warner to Go to France Mr Marjorle podge Warner, the well known soprano, and wife of tne freight and passenger thto agent of the Salt Like Route tnwhere t 5 A W. TEM-sh- e JOS WM TAYLOR. city, ha arlrved from Chicago, has been visiting, and leave for ple gt - Utahs leading undertaker and Service and good France In about & week, to be absent embalmer. Prlcea own salting. at your quality the best six montha, a a member of the T Waa. 85L aTric-fnrrtb-t- J. a. toShare p I-- Olivet-cemete- trL a ut w 1 M n. , DESM That the undersigned members of or- -' ganized labor resent theJetter of Presi-dePark of the Idaho of Labor, that appeared in a recent Non-- . "partisan League publication, "that .urged . organized labor to yote for the carididates indorsed bjr the Nonpartisan Leagut That the, undersigned members believe . President Park and the Executive Conr--. mittee of the ldaho State Federation of Labor exceeded their powers in this at--: tempt to commit organized labor I to. the. Nonpartisan League. " '1 "" nt Suite-Federati- x: 4. u r- whatever between tbe Nonpartisan League and organized- - labor. L J -- .. That tbe action of President Park to whip organized labor into. the! .Nonparti-- , san rankshas aroused our indignation and contempt for such' an endeavor upon, the part of the State Federation of Labor offi- r: an n. . k, - K P-- ) -- cials For Af . That organized labor had every reason to believe President Park when in August last he told members of his organization there wal nojconnection .or alignment p-- warmly-recommend- - on ' aeo-Uo- Iff - .V 1 M i. CALLED BY. DEATH o rore.lt,. Open "klr Tun era t Ten rnut""havs aa abundance of Samuel Williams, who died at the Tam- Iron In your blood If yoo would have i E r,dehc In thin city at the age pi the vigor neceasary to overcome ob-- J jy 8 wef held at the residence of atacles, pueh ahead aind bring hlnge h( years, . wuuimi.. . Qe t. .n to paea. Bishop George Christensen of Iron la a valuable medicine, it 189. fur. WM ward fcnj mM rou,i0 preii,4 knduranc. gives strength, stamina, Tou can hava more of It, better reldr, steadier nerves, by taking Peptiron, a real Iron tonic, which will make a gratifying change is your condition in s vary short time, combines iron with nus, Peptlron (Contnlusd from pag ono) celery," papal n and other valuable In chocolate-coated In i eaat of Landrevlll,' wan taken at gradients, and is easily ! . Lugstots JU:e. Te or direct J southwest, was captured at 19 o'clock from C. I. Hood Co., Lowel, Maas. 1 la the morning, and shortly after Advertisement. , , noon Bayonville, north 1UC--I , vllle, was added to the . In breaking through on this front shattered the last j posi- strongholds of the Krtomhild tions, to which the Germans had clung so stubbornly. The positions were pro-- I tected by wire entanglements, machine the light tanka Jgun and artillery, but moved forward Maiding the Infantry almost uninterruptedly. Very strong opposition was met on the left. a--a I LATE -- , That his effort to throw, the support of organized labor to th Nonpartisan League is an insult to the intelligence of labor, and that President Park and the Execu- tive Committee of the Idaho State Federa- tion of Labor is not vested with any political authority, and that they never have submitted to the various . unions of-t- he state for individual votes any proposition for or against any political action, and should they' have attempted such a measure it would have been turned down.. -- No one man,-o- r set of men, or organlza-- I tion, can deliver our votes, and in justice 1 . ch -- 1 Tur-tengln- to organized labor we want know these facts and (hat the names are those of American citizens first and union men second. the public tc at-tach- , tn-t- 1 ,,... Rilly-au-Ole- - - - lit ed THE FOLLOWING NAMES HAVEj BEEN SOLICITED BY UNION MEN ND THEIR MONEY HAS PAID FOR, THIS ADVERTISEMENT: J .x . ... r 1 eub-sUUo- n, W, J. A. McVETY M- - JOHNSON VI EDWARD PRICB H. W. FlfLTON ua -- W. YORK C.S. BICKLEY R- - E. 7 - r Will Meet Monday at The Women of hr the on Wednesday gue-oo- m- CARL EDDINGTON A CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, THQNB HYUK at 1:30 ofthe admintotrai tlanimiiding. Meeting Carve leil Owing to the influenza epidemic thi monthly meeting of-tWomen s -- Republican jrlub. tha Hoscheduled for next Monday-a- t MonAa cancelled. tel Utah, had to be day to the day before the general election plan nad been started for a large gathering with many special feature Klns in Marine Corps Lester Earl King, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs has King. 924 north Third West street, enlisted In the marine corpa He left hist Wednesday for Mare Island. He SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONT-was formerly employed by the Salt mental C. O. Johnson, Prof. 184 Works Lake H.iflearLSompany N Street - .X-- -- oSl t X VI i od &; i ' mtiil way six C J w j 9 - In peace or ivnr, the National Is the car of cars. Its pre--. eminent Quality, its incomparable beauty, its uncqualod reputation for speed and sustained senice cn race track -hich pome of the, attributes prd h!f make the Nittiopal exactly adapted for meeting your motoring requ irements, in these uncertain times.. - : hwav-i-these-- are t - Our prescnt Fiipply is limited. ;ou can. ' Get your - ""V National while 53 "West Fourth 'South. FUNERAL SERVICES art J. O.ttund The funeral at Carl J. Qtund, ho difrd Wasa.tch.,4o6(k Wilj A- - W jfCamp I i . ' ' RROSENE -- rr re r r r FIA)R1ST. k KING TTjORAL CO. ' fixdral de- t 814 E. 8nd So. TeL Was. 8418. algos. under wr at noon today Service Emil Erlrkon iot th direction FLCRAI. Jltohop AMERICAN " FLORISTS Private deaiana of the Murray Second ward. liUBt-lutifor every tncaalon.-- ' Expre-- e d Osflund was the aon of John on order paid charges of. Murray ... "v"" American Thetr,- - Wn. 677.- ThJ fimcrnt or William.. Halleran FLORAL DESIGNS , A SPECIALTY.Coulnm, mn'cl Mr and Mrs. W. . E. Ooulam, will belveld Sunday at th city Evan Flory CoM 86 Main. Was. 861. th Cemetery. Th eorteg will leav BALT ERNEST LAMBOURNE, residence, 868 eft- -t Second South street floriet. new store. Fu- . at 8 pm. and the aervlc will b held Lake's leading our 1eoora-tioucemeneral designs specialty. Immediately gfter arriving at th 61 South Main. Was. 1814, tery. . A ! Velrr7aKi!?.nda.Htrrtervl - TER : "'1 , ' ' PETERSON M. SHORT H. G.- E. LOCKWOOD,1 C. Cl MLTF.KIFS. r WASATCH LAWN CEMKTKRT pelual car. 84 Main St. Was. 1866 -- I C JRandallrBodd Anfo Co. -- ' ..... r he Adet .. H. B. JONES RAY CUNNINGHAM W. F. LONG W. N. BARNARD X H. E. RICHARD F. E. BECK X A. F. BOOT HERBERT THOMSON IU. MURRAY A. VV. MERRICK CHAS. E. DUFFY GEO. A. BRASTED M. B. CHURCH rF r B.GOODHART : T. W. HODGES FRANK' JTCLAYTON E. W. PAULSON " JOHN JEDLICK FRANK KLINKI1AMMER A. S. QUINTER 81-8- the University of Utah wlllneetfor Red Cross work next Monday evening . JOHNALDEN. " -- We Can Make Instant Delivery of Your ' JOHNT.HAWKES E- - ..GEO.M.GETTS: WM. F. V -- - lC. JOHN W. HOD&E M. -- ' " BURT CAMP. CHAS. HILLOCK - out-of-to- JEFFERSCV FIFE k . rt (Paid Advertisement). , i -- -- J , IF. |