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Show j: - DESERET Funeral Services For trial brahsford MrrViola ' A Funeral services wars Thursday the City cemetery for Mrs Vtole Cole Giles. Wife of Nepht and daeghter of Mr. and Mra WfHlani Coles of f32 Fern avenue this city. Bishop Wb.. Wood of the Twenty- - Jld FALLS INTO W.-GIl- plaintiff Wuhe duce Onc More flow " ;70F Witneaa, .Influenza v Taken. 1 Hrs-Pee- un-j(- M HA-VI- Hr COI.FS GILES. ihurtiyeforrTiooftIf. Stephens, of the Third district fourth ward presided and delivered an The other speakers were pourt, before whom ' the Issue is on address. Jacob E. Gates and Heber trial ordered a recess until 10 o clock,1 Elder Elder ney. Ray Haddock offered the Monday morning. and Elder John Oliver prayer opening Ooe More Witness. dedicated the grave. The Twenty, With completion of the cross ex- - fourth ward mixed quartet together Mr West Mr. Toweison. with and Rradleir M. W. amlnatlon of Atty. finished the music The floral tributes Mra Giles death was Uli morning counsel for Mr. Brans- - were beautiful caused by Influenxa, which she con- fcrd announced that the defense would' tracted while nursing her husband, who is now seriously ill with the disease. etfsr no more testLmohy If the plain She leaves a baby jilne months old. at case to close her that saw fit tiff Counsel for Mrs. Holmes, how- -, time. ever, expressed the desire to place Building Platform For before the court testimony of Mra c. B. Diehl, a ho is at .present con- fined to her bed vith Spanish Influ-enxUntil the plaintiff finally rest- sd her case, attorneys for Mr. Brans-- . ford expressed a disinclination to rest - gs" Stanford Hinckley Dead Of Influenza in France Word was recslved yesterday by Bryant S. Hinckley, general, secretary ef the Deseret gymnasium, from Brig Gen. Richard W. Toung. to the effect that-h- is son, Stanford Hlnekley, died Oct. iL near Bordeaux, France, of in Private waa a member of the 14&th Hinckley field artillery, having enlisted soon after America's entrance into the war He was a graduate of the University of Utah and waa 24 years of age.- - Gen. Young states that 22 others have succumbed to the same disease in camp, and also states that Private Hinckley is. buried Jn France- - - Beside hie parents. Private Hinckley Is survived by a widow and a son, who reside at 470 E street His wife was Miss Beulah Wilcox, daughter formerly of F, A. and Anna Wilcox of this cuy. fluenxa.-pneumonl- a. i bis case. being evident that ; testimony could not- - be I It Mr. .Diehl'e taken soon, j tbs understanding that Journment may be had i. nce,waryi The ?aj taelirted to agree to any - "MflvDrivcFor Saturday; BusinessSlocks of Juvenile," Apparel Cul and SIashed Rcflnrdiess Prices, - All ol THE - Young . BIGGEST-SAVIN- Panls 'J ments. Mr Bradley said that the question was raised as to what would become of the property If both M. and Mrs. Hand flue quality of tailmed, woolens, made for looks, wear and All patterns Sixes up to 88 Values it I3a.ee. .fit.. TrcmcndousSavings Ladles Mercerized Petticoats Ladles Silk Sweaters look like silk: Large variety color; all Cpt QC 3uO sizes, $14 values $1.9$ Wonderlul InducemenlsPrices Positively Less Than Elsewhere More Than 2(100 "Boys Suits SUITS for SUITS for SUITS for SUITS for SUITS for $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 Seriously Burned Viola Hainey, a Red Cross $1U9S I I I $15.00 Famous HauibcrceivAtan Frank antt Koval Brand Hurst liaiiilsoinc fabiirg, patterns. 0 Girls' Middy Blouses . DA. Girls73c Sateen Bloomers Boys'. $1.00 and $1;25 Men Are Wanted as sorfdy-biscui- alxea 59 c Fixes I ' Hats 85c to I year. Variety of styles. Dread Disease YeiMsQoickly lo Adjustments; ! -- hr now . - - . X , -- C - v - cj EVERY ATOM WORKS A' - 3Tiat UI4) Ben R. Johnson, D. C. Palmer Graduate CouId-Be-More-- Convincing Above 'Sncb miracles are being performed by v B. R. Johnson Daily. : rThellanWilha rrl'"6 . letter Its flavor is a c I icious g , n? 'hacked up by Federal Plrector Calvlo-wtth 5 Oregon Short Lins nd Salt, Lake Route railway officials, drawn up and approved a year ago boards-- ot Airaclora The pr- bo only - -- Olhslderatipa la said-to n v governmental form, and that expenditures a planned will go tnrangh change practically 'without moment o of any. r physical change contemplated .Takes Jiom . her boms in Tooele. ' where ah had beep given up by doctors, to B. R. Johnson of Salt Lake. Chiropractic quickHer restored her. ly mother" writes grateful ui nty and economy ; r w-- o ' hours of it, under exact conditions of neat . r make Grape Nuts a really wonderful food jn efficiency ; R. Johnson, 11 Boston- - mentefficiency: he Tooele, Utah , Oct, 1, 1H$.4 Building, Salt Lak CHy,' Utah. ' ' ' , . Dear Bin , 1 . . , s Bine returning horns with little Corinne, her health ha been took hur to you for splendid, so much ditTersnt than the day that i treatment for paralysis. She now runs shout the home, upstair and . -j down, and laughs and plays Ilk any other child her age, ' It seems Ilk a miracle, and Nr can scarcely realise that it la a llttl over two months ago that the doctors gave her tip to die of ; paralysis. Drugs had failed; operation were. Impossible, and there .'la ths neighbor8 suggested ZS . seemed no hop for the child's Ilfs,-whe- n Chiropractic, As a last rssort we brought her to you late In August. XTj I qould se ths Improvement in tn child afier ths first treatment. IJer llttl legs snd feet had not been of muth use for JYj .doctors had told ua thst sherT year.and would never walk again. But after a few- ."5 treatments, life gradually returnedto Fk- J Z little limbs and she steadily regained ths - A .us of' every muscls. . . with runs about Corinne little Tody aortnal, ijjj playmates, and7 is once,ittor-- a. healthy child. Wa are very grateful to -ha and feel that it Chiropractic given our baby 'bach 4o-tbat,?oq 9rs ,?,j still doing for suffering mankind what yon i have dons for us, I remain, . Gratefully yours. Mrs.ioiu Jfc,TTEv;i ;J; Dr.' Bnjamtn is a fine exampleof nourish' ne mi-terla- iropradic P rc-bakin-twe- ef the la In. local' naval station receipt of an urgent call from the navy department for men to qualify aa engineer officers. A scho&l for this training known as the U. 8. Navy Bteam Engineer corpe, has been established at Steven's Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N 3. Opportunities are presented to the trained engineer to supplement his schooling and practical experience TEARS OLD to all slasa one registrant! who have not as yst been physl- -' illvh examined, ordering them 'to Mi t Sunday for examination. The are to begin at $ am-- at ,hc state capltol. It is hoped to the registrants at the rata of per hbur if these plana are ear-twork will be completed Sunday; otherwise the .xaminatlona lil be continued Tuesday at 4 p m. that the budget for tha coming year, Madden r 'Corlnp,eJelle Baking and along '"whic i Geo.. Almon Islaub Dies) appiii gives him an opportunity for service during ths war, aa wall a fitting him poSt-wemployment. George Almon Islaub, egad 28 years, The following ar qualifications ectfled by tha Bureau of Navlgn-o- n son of G. H. Hlauh,. county recorder for Balt Lkks county, died at hi home, Men of ability and l; officer age 20 to 4t Inclu.lvei graduates 2(22 Orchard avenue. Ogden, Tuesday, of an engineering cqussw Cmlntn , of tnfluenaa, Mrr Jslaub was n salesor mechanical, electrical, chemical civil engineering); or men who have man with the Crane company. Ha la acquired the equivalent of this edu- survived 'bye Widow,' Sarah" IT. Islaub,'" cation through practtoal experience. and two children, Lynwood end Mary Anyone interested is requested either Islaub; also three sisters and his fato call and Interview the mobilisation officer or communicate with him by ther, Ths funeral will b held at ths letter. Ogden cemetery Saturday, at 8 29 pm. ar Llsutenant-Commsnde- t : l toda sent Considering Budget N Engineer Officers " how much you digest that counts. P hysical Examinations. , DQ .,. and re-Pf- n- lce $1 Boys' School Blouses A Extra quality, sateen; I to H year nil-wo- ol terna and C 1 GO TAirgtyleF! extra quality of ? . Jcana; values to It. 7 5 No Morr Carrkw Finer Mrrrhandlue. j splendid range of color. K. A S. Master and other standard brand... $13.50 A splendid range of pat- - 25c ....... or a half baked cake is a slacker. It is jndigest-jble arid half the riood grain in it is lost, by faulty cooking. It isnt how much you eat, but A vol- unteer nurse, was severely burned last night at the residence of Mr. and Mra . L C. Duncan, 1071 Eighth East street. Her clothing caught fir from a gas heater She was taken to the Dr. W. H Groves L. D. S. hospital, where she was today reported resting easily, though her burns ar serloua Mm Hainey wont to the Duncan home two days ago to helpnurse Mr. and Mrs Duncan, who are suffering from Spanish tntluenas. A graduate nurse who had been at "the home was railed away to care for mors serious cases Last night Miss Hsinsy, with the of Mr. end daughter an Mrs Duncan, stepped into adjoining room and attempted to light the heater. There was an Immediate scream of "Eire.1 and Mr and Mrs Duncan, in of their HTnesa, TUBhed Into tbs iJM room and found Mias Hainey With her clothing in flames. Ths flames were subdued, and tha young woman was given immediate medical attention' Mr. and Mra Duhcan were greatty-sffecte- d by the shock of ths accident, but from ths home today stated that hey sere on the way to recovery Mis Hainey la the daughter of Mr. hntt-3C. A. Hainey he had been attending a business col-- In this city and also was em , jfloved Auerbach company, the by when the Red Crosq called for volunteers to help attend 'tha tick, aha of- - "v Very durable; noted for their long wear; A1I Strei $ 9.93 8 Boys' 75c School Caps SchoolHose Make every atom work Red Cross Nurse is It Is Stated Boys' and Girls' 35c $ 7.93 More than one way to save the Wheat Bransford died at the same, time as the possible result of sn accident or otherwise. He' tsld that provision was then made for a bequest of $14,000 to the sister of the late Mr. Emery, and a like bequest to Mrs. Holmes. He testified that Mr. Bransford suggested that these amounts should ba $25,000 each, but that Mrs. Bransford Insisted that $10,000 would be enough, the the estate to go to the heir ' - ofretMraof Bransford. ( Girls Winter Coals and $15.00 I No. -- Suits. I draft board SINCE THE WAR STARTED- - GS Mens Long d, Jt-oca- l Boston Store " - Mis 4rtjiur A.AUens Juvenile Department at thel r ; 1 court adjourned until Monday with will be a feature whieh will interest who will visit the Temple Hoover Plam First another ad-- 1 thousands The mark- until Tues-- 1 'och-each wyk of carefully the same apart log was dls- - ling To Safeguard Health curt ,n order that it soon be moved to further ad-- ' ft new location may ths- - new of east Girls than that, however. If ar- - aeura building will soon be completed Boys The museum, however,- will not bs - rangements can not be made in the It la stated by T A. Ellis of the nasome the public for time zjt meantime to obtain the evidence of ready butforcabinets tional food administration- - that on of freckled-faceToungstera apple cases to and glass Mrs. Diehl both sides probably will the most difficult duties now before cheeked old are as and the as relics The well Installed. poorgirls, boys being the U 8 food administration would-b- e Jl. then rest their cases. Arguments will beautiful modern marble fireplace ts fed of watts are tha behind of the children of all world, the taking-ca- re ly was two sug- finished and will form a require about condays, it United food States Such some of the eeefern European nations, striking . rested In court this morning. trast with the old-tifireplace in the a fact has orept out regulations. from behind which have plans recently laid down arms. log cabin. of grown up food officials visiting In some no children are left starvaMaking of h UIs and Deeds. .seems Utah It that whenever a new tion and disease 1 literally wiped Mr. Brandley was on the . witness ration has been put Into effect for the out all the tots having under five years of afterstand throughout yesterday Vote new curtallmentRge. making the districts Into veritable Amendments on a American people-- or noon. It was he who at Mra. Brans-,furd- 's made in the national diet, Herbert childless lands In the coming threat- i Hoover haa flrat considered its ef- - enlng world food shortage direction drew the wills which feet on the children of the nation-- officials are moat anxtoua Washington Mr. Ellis left the entire estate to the survivor as stltutionat w amendments, by hile reported fats and starches and proteins staled, to make plans for woper nourin the event of the death of either. clerk, was as follows; Pro-- 1 may be regarded aa necessary to the ishment in the next generation and to ' Mr. Bradley said that he had known the countyYea 2, 06, no, 285; tax ex- - grown up bill of fore, the needs pf the do this the grown upa must see that hlbltton the Bransfords very well and that the eruptions Yea, 2,721; no, 26; taxation youngster have always been put fore-o- f not on pound of lifegiving food is deeds and wills were made In entire mines Yes, 2,879; no, 824. . j most by the Washington food officials. wasted. eonformlty with the wishes of Mrs Bransford. He said that she accepted them as being what she wished and '.that there was no evidence of undue InfluenceZor coercion being exercised toward her. He said that recognition of anything of the sort would have deterred him from drawing the Instruthe i t 13 Vi! g; lf roday-Jud- 8 1918 Vie SeW For Cash a west mine Word that Charted A. Peet, acom-syLltlnspgtneor whose .residence Jft at 810 east First South street, this city, has fallen into the shaft of the Key West mine near fct. Thomas, Nevada, and tha$ hts. body bad not yet been found. Was contained in a telegram received this morning by his wife from William Foster, a consulting engineer from Boston, who was collaborating In some work- - w ith Mr.TofeF'ar tur mine. t states that from" the nature of the telegram, the fate of her husband is not clear, but that she understands that the bottom, of the shaft is filled " with wdterand she infers from the message that her husband is considered by his associate to have been drowned- - of the case Instituted by B. Holmes TRIAL Susanna Wallace M.Branvfurd of" the estate left fur one-haGrace Emery Louise late the by ' Bransford Is nearing an end. the defense Jiasa number of wltneeae eubpoenaed, they itionai edd Twlll not be placed upon the stand new evidence la Offered by the LplalnUff which call for- rebuttal by t from - remarks made defense. condl-- I ny counsel this morning, this Neither aide non is not anticipated. Its v case, and nas officially rested - key Bui For Cash Ne SHIFT Local Engineer Supposed to Have Met Death Near - .. St Thomas. IUf Recea - NOVEMBER: CHARLES IL FEET Coles Giles. In EVENING NEWS JF1UDAY Principle J - -3 Than the Letter? ."I j |