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Show n EVJ<f G NEWS - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 12 1918 DESERET SIHT Tfe Ssmi-Week- v DEFEIiSE CDUi.CIL' asks cB-om- Good For Us III uo;i BY WALT MASON (FOR TUB DESERET HEWS). COMPILING OF DATA ly T Nevs Will Collect Record of AH Ut&hiu Who Have En- State Council of Defence rolled in War Service Urged to Take Action Against Pests . as War-Tim- e What tb state council of defense1 teed tedays , znd Ttnrsdays Ii read by mar dm fO,4M hi tb - hram pnnpte. mostly prosperous regions of Utah, Idaho, Wrnmlnf. Nevede, Arison a, Colorado, Oregon, Heir Mexico, and Woereo - OftSAdllU Detailed rirmlation by state larnUhed MinrUim o application. Thh ctrculatton h entirely mparato and dtoUnct from that of the MU aad SituN day New. Price 1.M m for fit month. rear, cop lee amt on IX sample ' request. 21.00 -- 7 Ewrr Train That Leave op Crater Take Dally After l:KI n. i Patron Who Can Hot Obtain It Are Requested to Inform the New Offloa Salt Throe Year In the Trenches Salt Lake had a short visit yesterday from Louis ftambong who Is touring the United States after fighting three year in the trenches. Lieut, Rambong spent nih4 monthq recuperating in the hospital from shrapnel wounds. ; In Telephone Serried William D. Wood, for the last six years, chief clerk in the commercial department of The United States telephone company In this city, has gone to Camp Taylor Tor army telephone service in th aig-ncorps, lie came- originally from, Denver. ' Arreted with Whiskey A man giving his name aaH.lt. Allen w as arrester early yesterday on the charge of attempting to bring an automobile load of whiskey into the city. Allen 'was taken to the county jail, where be was later released upon furnishing hood In ths sum of 1150. . Naade Adams Brttor Maude Adams' friends were quite conoerned to read a dispatch stating that she had abandoned ber tour in Nashville, Tennessee. through illness. A telegram to News from tha Empire Theatre, -, The Hew York. this morning says the popu act lar real has now recovered, hut she is resting this week and will resume her tour Saturday. Lieu Port Doagta Appointment J. Campbell, quartermaster's earpa, has been assigned quartermaster of th general hospital at Fort Dosglaa, and la expected any day. Capt, R. M. Jones, medical corps, is trans-- ; ferred from duty as post surgeon to be 'supervisor of clinical records of th reconstruction hospital, and Lieut, Oao. F. Vanning, medlca) corps. Is appointed to be post surgeon temporar, ily " Shortage of tea-- . QU for Teacher cherw In tb schools of Utah threatens to, become acuta at th beginning of tb second semester, and appeals haveboon frequent from district superln- tondauta to tha state superintendent of public Instruction for anew supply. E. J. Norton, chief in thefcff tea of Dr. X. O. Gowans, state superintendent, hays that teachers of all grade are required, especially those for the granamar gradea He Is ready to furnish a list of vacancies to those desiring poeitioaa Ktoal Auto for Fun Three young msn giving their names as James 8. Tnaettitt Edgar Richmond and Ken- - teth Taylor, were arrested yesterday ' and taken to th county jail for the alleged theft of an automobile,. the property of Albert Hansen, ef Mill Creek. They were arrested near Garfield when they attempts 1 to pass the county guard house. The men admitted taking the car. it Is said, but maintained that they had done so only in the spirit of fun since they wished to Celebrate the signing of the armistice. i Unit. Whitney Leave Horace fa. Whitney of the local sugar office, ha received a dispatch from the War Department ordering him to report for duty as 2nd Lieutenant In the quartermaster department. Hr. Whitney was In the deferred clasa under th draft and applied for a commission three month ago. He wa ordered to at Fort take a physical examination Douglas, which ha did In September. of the but having hoard nothing-mormatter-hasupposed it ended, when He will leave (ha telegram arrived. for Washington tomorrow JUeuL. -- ill! -- e d -- 7 MARTIN COAL COMPANY. Hove ahead with the Government Buy your storage coal now. 1001 Don't delay. pounds to the ton. Phone Wasatch (414. 4417, 3142. Advertisement. Buy jewelry now and save money. A deposit will hold any article until Christmas SC Mam Jansen Jewelry- -- -Co,, 71 Advertisement The following Arrangement With France At to. Drafting Her Citizens The Kind of telegram from General E. IT. Crowder, provost marshal general, received by Captain Gordon Snow, Utah draft executive, showa Inthat arrange-frrent- s effect with similar to those and Canada hava been That You Are Proud to Sign t Great-BritaIn made with France regard to French-meUnUd-&tetbeing subject Your Name To : " to th draft.-- a Ratifications were exchanged Nohave unvember (, atrd in which to return til January Our samples of Xmas v(ards to their own country or t enlist fn the In tho Unitstations French recruiting for. engTating are ready for ed States If they do not do so, they become, subject to th draft regulations with the same ob1 17,7 of th United States your selection. 7 end th same exemptions at ligations 1f - they were American--A Xmas Cards in w 77 e- r full-fledg- 1 TtTtyenxr. Sunday School Union " 7 Book Store City. 44 East On South Temple, . - aad Kent. Bleep One of the most, common causes ot tnsomnta and .restlessness Is Indigestion. Take one of Chamberlains Tablets mmadlatety after supper and ee if vou de not rest better and steep They pnlzcost a quarter. (better. f Ad vertlseraent. ' -r r MARSH COAL CO. Coal The kind yon want; when you want It. Phone Was 1304 and 1107. II Exchange Place. Advertisement. meaxurea-CLcontro- v V f Jt't L are suggested as of prims ance: 1. New structures should rooted by th l(e of roncret Importbe rat-- p founda- tions and wire screens; old buildings should be' by closing openings and rat burrow with toncrete and by screening doors and window 2. Wherever food Is not kept In structure It should be guarded from rata In or cages of wir netting. - Garbage d should be kept in metal cans and it does oJLln..uch wlthat not become accessible aa food for' ed rat-pro- of metal-containe- , rat 3.- v Old disused buildings, also neglected piles of wood and trash-pile- s of all descriptions should be torn down or removed. . Board walk and Other harboplng or - breeding," places for .rata should be aboTIxhed. 4. Rats may be : destroyed most successfully by v the use of polaon (in case of ships), trap fumigation and heavy-- gases, such as that of of carbon, when they occupy holes m the ground. Dogs and cat kr4T of minor importance In this work. 'Individual effort while affording sufficient to perron! bring eatisfactory results In combating the. rat peet. Carefully organised community effort are needed. Btato-wid- e ar recommended, 'campaigns working throngh county and wherever possible." psHefi-arw-n- 7 - , --t- his Harry, i - of M - exter-mtoai- gnsM . K - i HE Council of National Defense ha aaksd th several state councils of defense, am a measure of war-tim- e economy. to undertake a campaign for tha of rat and mice. "fiat and mice,' gays a letter from national Aurther H. Fleming-of-t- ha council, "consume annually food that It take 29?,805 jran to produce, property," lncrcaee th flrg risk, - Csssljf Csssrils t AM. and .menacw health.' W have indif"The state council of defense plans to use the county councils, of defense ferently allowed this serious drain and community councils if gathering upon our resource to develop, alcanvas of the towns a complete Hat t- of those in service from the state. It though it la subject to eclentlfio Is the experience of other state that Jack and control. Now, when w are th record of local draft boards, and every effort to conserve food, local recruiting offices, will not be1 training nation-wid- e intensive campaign for de-l- ,. S' to the -pietlfy uflHently complete .termination of rat and wile is Plefidihg upon theee records for National Research service-fe- lt It U Imperative. the" Council piste list aof person Ineach 'of National that estiva ef community t'otmcJl of tha Bureau will bt necessary to obtain a complete Defense la worklng-wit- h on record. such a camservice of Biological Survey 'Th local committee will submit to paign, Tbopod administration is th state war historian names and ad- also deeply concerned. Wa quote dresses of persons In service, togotber Food 1 hope Administrator Hoover: with name and address of nearest of U. 8. kin. Upon receipt of thia Information that this campaign (of th will have Biological Purvey) will bo well supthe state war historian mailed to the nearest of kin, a ques- ported by the National Research tionnaire which will require complete Council aad that it can be Vigorously information relative to person 4n serv- carried on through tho ice. This questionnaire will be mad of th 8tate Council of National DePicrecord. th basis of permanent ture mod letters of- - persona, in the fense. Action along tho following line is service, and other interesting fact connected with their service will also suggested: 8tate-w!d- e be requested by the state wpr histor1. educational cam - ian. paigns to- bring homo to th people "It ti the determination of the stats the seriousness of losses from rata and eouncll of defense that the service tho best methods ot record of Utah will be, as complete as to popularly ' . ' any in the nation, and 'that th future exterminating them: cttlxen of this state will have availI. Local governments to enact adeable at asy time records wbich will quate building ordinance or regulashow the participation In the wer by tions. providing for th cltlxen of this state and the activities ot all new structures, and so far aa of the state in the present crisis. of expracticable, the Asked. Heady structures, especially those in The war history work will be uftder isting food la stored. the direction of Arch U. Thurman, the which and . Proprietors of warehouses secretary of the state council of de- others handling food stuffs In quanfense, and Mary Gilmer Rankin. The restate office will be very pleased to tity are urged to undertake combative ceive communications and Information measures as a publio duty, from any cttlsen of Utah, relative to 4. Community Councils of Defense persons In service. It is tho hope of conduct promptly an intensive cruthose la charge of this work that the to of rat and people of Utah will respond at onoe sade for the extermination end. send to the office of the atat mice. Such a crusade will Involve: council ef defense, materiel which (a) The killing of rata (th offering shou4,i be made pert ef the etate rec- of prises by the community during and We other ord. hope that parent crusade may stimulate effort relative will take tt upon themselves the line;- - (b) tb freeing ef all to be sure that th persons from thetr along this from rubbish In which rats heme- - are properly represented on thia premise war record in order that there shall can find shelter:, and (c) tha of foundations, cellar open be no ommlsslens when the record Is door-way- s, etc. . , finally complete. . lag, "It is th plan ef th stale council Th atat council is asked to see shall work ef defense that this begin each community which has a at once All preliminary organisation that In view is furnished with comhas now been completed and filing ot crusade technical advice. It should name should begin within th pres- petent make it clear that the killing of rata ent weak." Is only a part of th crusade and that th preventive measure are equally Important." rj OCCIDENTS . Character Of Losses. B. W. Nelson, chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey, U. 8, depart' ment ot agrioulture, has prepared I statement on th control of th rat pest which he considers a national problem. It says In part SAFETY FIRST RULES "The following etatementa briefly summarise tha character of the losses from rats: 1. Grain la subject to heavy depreA. Adam dations of Harry Chicago, regional by rata at all stages. Losses supervisor of safety, U. 8. railroad ad- on' the farm from this source someministration, Is in town to confer with time amount to from 10 to 8 per J C. Clark, head of the safety first cent of th crop. division of the Oregon Short Line, left 2. Losses of young poultry on th today for Sen Francisco, to attend a farm are general, sometime amount' of th Pacific Railway - club, meeting Ing to 38 per. cent of all thg poultry Nov. 14. He aye. In a considerable territory. "Railway4S accident haveonebeen re- hatched 3. Fruits and vegetables, like other duced by eastern per etnt on railroad within a year, and other line stores, are consumed by rats In the have saved enormous sums by applica- fields. In transit. In storage, In th tion of Intensive rules for organising market and in tb home. Meat are and conducting safety work. Mr. Adams remarks with satisfaction that th also subject' to their attack,' much being spoiled Oregon Short Lin has now a complete more of these products Safety organisation, one of the most im- than are actually consumed by the portant branches of railroad work, as rodents. deserving of a much attention as fuel 4. Vast quantities of practically conservation. manufactured articles not mad of all dollars-and-eea "From standmetal, glass, or hardwood, . are d a on if railroad only prevents point, w. serious accident or i'll say saves on etroyed by rats. 5 life a year, the coat of th organisa'Building and furnishings are tion for that year Is saved. Efforts damaged by rats , Many fires ar are now being jnad through moving caused. Another direct charre against picture scenes and public. rallies In these pest 1 the large total cost of towns and cities along railroad lines poisons, traps and other means of In alb sections of this country to Interest the puhllc to work together in fighting them. 4. Th rat Is often th carrier of the movement for safety. There ts a fast growing spirit of by Infectious diseases. Through Its parameans of big industrial corporation. Among sites It - la ths those who are prominent In th move- spreading bubonic primary plague and pt ment are the international Harvester demle jaundice. 'Millions of people end the United States Steel corporahave been killed through rats spreadtion. " A national safety council has been ing plagues. . organised and will hold an annual conMethods of Control. orgress At tha last cession of thisdele"Owing to the general distribution about 3,000 ganisation there were gates from the 10 different sections. of rata throughout the country, conInto which industries ef all kinds have trol of the loase due to theae peats been classified. - Railroad safety work can be accomplished only by a nationis only one of thee sections, so tt is, al against them. The relaapparent the movement te sure to be tivecampaign number of rata In any locality far reaching and producttn-..o- f . very Is dependent on available shelter and satisfactory result" -- al ; Economjr Measure. 1 THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. The Prwrn New h on Sale e , considers Th"largMr abd -- most Important work that could bs assigned to It," according to a statement prepared for the press by It officers, I that of colluding retordta of th parsons la tb servlr of th nation. This work the council ha undertaken at the request of Gov. Rtuion Bamberger, 'the reoord to Include ths compilation of information and material relative to Utah's participation in all war activities. Say tha statement Issued by Lilt council: "It the reeling of tha atat council of defense' that tha persona who have gone Into tha service are entitled to a place' tn the official record of (he state of L'uh.s hlfth will be -made permanent for alt time. rain la falling as I writs, the' cold November rain; It la a bU!k and cheerless night, and tomcats on my tin root fight, and make a noise insane. Tha rain ls patting, pelting daa I hear U splash and beat; and Im nnwiae te wear a frown and rend my spangled dreselng gown rain will help the wheat. Alt thlnge unpleasant do us good, so all the a sag: Instead of using steaks fog food w ought to make a stow of wood) or boll some hay. To teeter In a chair and rock is' pleasant, I must With say; but all thprairie Bernstein, Well Increase - in Corn doctor com and knock and aa y w ought to go a walk hundred miles a day. If there la something we despise, that is the stuff we Known Local Character Heavy Yields" of Potatoes need; e hat to awat th silly flies, but In that task our safety lies, sq runs Said to HaVe Committed tht health beard screed, w all are liable to ilia which make us pal and And Field Beets thin; and while we peg the doctors bills w know there to their Act-i- n Fit Jealousy. Apple Harvest - -- Short. pill unless they teU Uk.iiv. Sometime I think that lifesnothing a fakuA rth- r sorry Jeet; my spirit feels a throbbing ache, for everything J ought to take Is something J detest. The rain la streaming down tha door, like water RS. HARRY BEtfNSTEIN, 34 gone tr seed; It grieves my heart. It make me aore, and since It la a beastly F street,- - we sbpt and killed j I - v ember has Just-bee- n Issued by bora, I know Its what w need- v . . I Julius H. Jacobson, field agent at her home shortly after 3 -- oclock last night, while herl- for theGem state.. It la as fol Not m the Trenches But Close Enough to ' Hear the Big Cans T - 4 The average yield of corn Increase's each jear as It becomes evident that tha crop can be grown successfully la -Bishop and Mrs. B. F. Platt of the certain sections of the-st-at. In a large part of the state ensilage of the Twelfth-Thlrtent- h ward, are in receipt highest quality can be grown, while of the following letter from their, son. in tha had,Tli bullet entering her.uu.you, Ada, and Twin Falla counties body la said by tha police to haveLPr,icularly, produce excellent' seed Sergeant Norton PUtf, how with headbeen tie one which caused her toeath. able, an average yield of 17 bushels quarter company of the 14th field with 1 bush-ye- artillery, "somewhere In France!" " average " Dearest Father and Mother recover. If hC does recover the po- of II. bushela. The quality is re- lice say he will bat charged with first ported ss 30 per cent. Again I gtvayou loving greeting from degree murder, Pststew. tho 01d World, with a sons true reA 3 3 -- calibre revolver, containing have been rather pessimis- gard. I suppose you hava received my Reports four empty shells, was found in the tic ail season due te tho generally poor other letter written since ws arrived Bernutein home, but the polio saf Savjtand secured test spring. This very over here to you have some Idea of dlcationa show that together with unusually fa- - where your letters coma from, I re-had been fired last night. It is thnlvrable weather reams to have produced heavy yielda with a high per theory 'of the officers that Bernstein of marketable tubers. - In the shot his wife in tha eld first and that cent commercial districts ef the ttnake River after she fell to the floor he fired the valley, all the way from Canyon countshot whlch atruck her head. No mo- y- to Bonneville county, the outturn tive for the crime lias been assigned has been -- good. The crop is practihaving besn acby tb police beyond tha statement cally all harvested, before damaging froat octhat the man had quarreled with hla complished A preliminary averaga yield wife over receiving th attentions of curred. bushels of marketable potatoes of other men during the recent absence U 1(3 for the atat indicating reported In Lincoln, Neb. a production of 4,180.000 bushels, com' Bernstein returned to Salt Lake pared witha a yield of 134 bushels last from- - Lincoln several days ago, after year and production of 4,0(4.000. Th yield last year waaoapsed an absence of throe months. Upon hia lew average severe frost damage of Oat IS the by arrival hero, the police eay, he learned and il - Reporta that 70 par that hia wife had placed three ot their cent of the potatoindtoato la grown for crop children In tho 8t .Ann'i orphanage. market In this state. He la said to have unbraided her for For th United States th average thia action but that she had replied yield le ((.4 bushels per acre with a estimated production of that It waa the only thing aho could 390.101.000 primlnrybushel compared with 4(2,- do aa he had sent her but 124 In the 334.000 bushels last year. II week that he had been gone. Mr ' Apples. Bernstein had been working lately in comOaly 12 per rent of a normal the Boston building to aupport her- mercial crop of apples Is Indicated, self and baby, th police say. 334.340 is equivalent to boxes. Tha tragedy waa discovered by J. which Field Praa. -C. Rad don, 290 F atreet. - Shortly and commerbefore ha had heard a noice coming cialProduction of contract poaa compared with normal la 139 from th direction of tha Bernstein per esnt and lit per cent forage grain home, but thought It was caused by Thia is due to an Increased aereasr and who were celebrating the yield per acre. Th season has beea passers-b- y A few minute later h generally favorable in the SL Anthony peace new was called to the window by a tapping dlstrlot, but prolonged drought to aa though someone was trying to at- North Idaho did much damage. i Beams Berta. tract hts attention. Reaching there, woather latter th he Bays, he saw Bernstein, who asked Splendid growing SERGEANT NORTON PLATT. him to keep the baby for awhile aa part of th seasonbeet dl( muchWetto increase weatbsr oeived your letter of August 21st, tonnage of he had out himselL. Upon, returning the interfered with, digging, but all which Is only one received a yet. to th lighted room with the child he has mills have a supply on hand to You can the bet your last dollar that It clothes tha discovered that th baby full blast. keep going was more than welcome , wer covered with blood. A soon as "At present wo ar at on of tha arpossible he hastened to the- - Bernstein tillery training camps and rather exhome, thinking -to b of further ear pect to be here from some little time alsianoe. . yet as out training ordinarily would Arriving at the house waa unable I say take from six to eight week to get In and aroused the nelghber ordinarily would take that much tlma, He then climbed through the window but tho conditions w ar working unand discovered Mr Bernstein's lifeder now ar anything but ordinary. less body oq the floor. la another For th present our regiment is quarroom he found Bernstein In a babys antined to our own regimental area ou high chair with his head leaning account of quit aa epidemic of Spanagainst ths wall as though to allow ish influenza among ua I took down the blood to flow more freely. The with it just a week ago today and allaceration In Bernstein's throat wa though I tried to shake It off for a eight Inches long. couple of days I had finally to giv In Mr. Raddon then ealled the pollc and go to tho regimental hospital. I and Detective C. W. Patten and C. A. Two Feared to be Fatally wan there for four and a half, days. body Blair responded. The woman a fever at on time of 102.4. Talk Had was token to the & M. Taylor underAuto Driver in Hurt medicine! I believe I ' took about Bernstein and establishment taking more of It while sick this time than waa removed to the emergency hosJail. I have taken hi mil my life together. Th baby was token to th pital. J Just got out yesterday and although home of Mrs. Bernsteins mother, Mr feeling somewhat better, am so weak A. Ainsworth. 291 F street. Two girls war seriously, perhaps that I cant do anything yet awhile. If Bernstein formerly worked as street war two and others ie any one thing that will cure there circulator on th local paper. Neigh fatally, injured -spirit any bora eay that Mrs. Bernstein waa a painfully bruised last night when they on of thwandrluat struck by aa automobile said to quicker than to lay on you back on a hard working woman and that th were or five days four straw of sack Edwin for been drives Brooks, wholly un- bava Lake street, asbythey wer watch-la- g with mans suspicions wore t 1(0( nothing to oat but toast and milk, founded. tha festivities at First South and with th top of your head feeling like The young 'Hast Temple streets. to blow right off with the Miss Bessie Harris ll It la going women wer ' under It, I dont is 93, both heavy blood pressure Fort Douglas years old, Mias Laura Crockett,Mae know what it is. However, I thank Harinjured; Mlaa fatally perhaps case that dont All Pott over. "Now Hospital ris, 19, and Mlaa Viola Crockett, 37, all God it's all of whom ara residents of Bountiful. show some quick Improvement under In the street our regimental doctors ar moved to girls war standing the Tha war department has ordered Fort Tha sidewalk, th Camp hospital where treatment to medical a short distance from when to th over turned without much better. "Have had over a hunDouglas to of according tha witnesses, them. F. J. Into so car Borgesch crashed Lieut. department, warning but on death so far, waa iatar arras ted. by th pe- - dred eases with Is th engineer, who ha been In com- Brooks fine in comparison which certainly UCe C. W. MaJ. to It transferred mand, has in some of ths other Fred P. Halon, secretary of th Utah with the results Chldrster, medical corps, and the fort Bedding company, Frank Emery, and regiments. becomes a hospital post. an ropre or less excited o are Beattie rushed th young women-tWe The casual engineers loft - behind Leroy exw about the .th emergency hospital, where Harhave peaceRalk and you ean when the' Seventieth departed, shewed that Mise Bessie reet assured that there le not one of to Fort Leavenworth,d ami nation been ordered Miss skull. a fractured suffered ris had Kart .' excepting such aa are not qauli-fiethat wouldnt be glad to see peace Crockett a laceration of th ua for service. The latter will b sent Laura and com right away, but w only want at the a fractnr perhaps Cal. scalp Palo , Alto, to Camp Fremont, Th Gerbase Of th skull, Mias Mae Harris a It under our condition fractured right ankle, a sprained wrist, mans I dont think, are .ready to give and ns what we want yet so w wont likely and sever bruises and tooeratlona, sever Funeral of Victim. body Mias -- Viola. Crockatt Christmas this year. - The two Harris girls and the got home before bruise "Have seen the aauoage balloons Miss Announiwment 1 mad that the al two Crockett girl are sisters. somethat ar used for aerial observation. Harris was reported to bo of Mr Glenda Titcomb Kmlth. Bessie seen the famous French IBS do Ml" Have tours while better what today at killed was woman who worse. slow and rapid" fire and have even to ba said was slightly Crockett WalkBert by Magna Sunday morning ar tb th place where I can go to er. who a Bernards killed himself, nlll The other two that recovering. Brooks was driving got Officer say with tha 75a and 4.7s banging sleep bs held at th Magna cemetery tomoratwas and of speed out a night barrage. It ie quit a row The three orphan children left at a hightorat another when machine pass home tempting by Wklker nlll be taken Into th sight and certainly has been th moat ran Into th girls. They also allege realistic part of my training to wltnea to of Joseph Miller, grandfather ot the he asietance to offer any failed that he hia ma- one ot these night barrage. On ean children, who work at Magna. bi victim and calmly backed which he distinguish the difference between tb chine from th - curbing into of boom of th 75 and the 4.7. Then ran and drove- away. A brother Brooks is said by th police to have comes the whirr of the shell which to and Anally away .off Jl.!Tw7rU alxovery-Tlaiti- r P1.alnclnth.amen D. H. iCla- omne the buret. ton, Jr .Julian Rilvr and JavoBll Of arrexted Brooks Standing out In th dark aad listening fleer Jamto Shield peppering and h. ia held in the city jail to await to maybe 20 or 10" guna The po away certainly make one wonder how tha outcome f the accident. - 'har torMv.ral are achrcljlntf survive at (II lie, to have hen man In the jroffice wer young men who are saidtime boys her aato. - Sergeant an it hit the Juat"The In the machine at the about talking women. to In Logan puthla wife up Dam any In addition to those named above and New ting up peach ea. to Cocking aaya those reported in Monday 20 other victims of the hla girl write that paachM th toritatton peace celebration were treated at the Kayavill and extenda few. They wtu emergency hospital yesterday. Among to step out and try about tan mlnute. these were Glen- - Hushanda, . for this up keep H. K. Ruseell George Mrs Holme win Juat dre Mlant aad they mouth f McNeil. W. O. Evans. Frank Fleh Roy then their My. now om 1 Ware, wipe t f and-Joh taato taV now. woold fruit home that were medical aid, given Many others Van say he has written hi wife that when h geto home h dont wto anygs and About Croup. thing to eat but "ham and and I to lam Just piledaddup all around, SIMPLE YLJT PLUASING If your children are , subject my certainly well. nothin Our-- -' menu merits -- "wear If crop, or If yoii have reason to fear canmwaIL tbrt their being atUcked by that disease toll aowillstop Simple and substantial things a! you ehould procure a bottle ofa Cham- for this time." . - way do. Of course we can erect and atudy for you as ornate and elaborate a berlains Cough Remedy the directions for use, so that tn case monument a you like. Look over will CluiiiJee llns CnuyTi Bendy, knew exactly of an attack you our Book of Designs amd choose what course to pursue. This la a favsomething dignified and time-testeDo sot Imagine that because other orite and very successful, remedy for cough medicines refailed to give yen to ' you that It Important croup, .and with lief that tt will be the earn & Sons Co. observe th .directions carefully. Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Bear Advertisement in mind that from a small beginning 40047" Was. wide Opp. Tabersorlo this remedy ha gained a world AD Kinds of TO Work. allianceBcofUoal company. . cine reputation and Immense sale. A medito merit must hava exceptional Quality and Qurk Wa bavo given reliable service for For Coal ef er ,itt Service phene Wa. 4442, Adveitto over hall a century. ment. BEDRAGGLED STREETS BEAU EVIDENCE r OF MIS CllLi! - i ar ' -- -- fm-ner- the-yon- ng M Salt LakcV Celebration of Signing of Armiitice Lasti Many Hours. , - - Salt Lakes streets thia morning gave mute evidence ot th most riotous celebration ever held In the history of cleaners the city. A squad was out bright and aarly to clear th streets of confetti, milk cane, dish pans, auto fenders and oil other implements which had played aa lmpor taut part In yesterdays jolUfloatlon over th signing of th armistice. Th main thoroughfares, thronged until the early hour of this morning with a merry bandf d people, wet practically depopulated this morning. Dance Held in Street, The local 'celebration of the great victory of the Allies over ths Huns, started at I am. Monday, and seemed to receive renewed vigor a the hours rolled by. - A parade, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, and another last night, wsrs carried,- - though lq unorganised fashion, as it would have been Impossible to control the mobs of -celebrants. ' Automobiles passed up and down the main streets ot the cityi all day. The section on Main streeti between First and Second South was, roped off for dancing, and for many hours three bands furnished music' for tb devotees ot terpsichore. ..As nightfall approached, the festive' gaiety of the massed thousands increased until It seemed as M all tha carnival ceiebratlona. New Years observances and other holiday time fes- -, tivttiea had been combined In this on -great day.' Through all of the celebration" In spite of the unprecedented notoe, ran a current of thankfulness that th war had nded. "Kaiser BUI" ' had been walloped "good and plenty" and Salt toke expressed its gladness that Its boya had had a share tn the walloping. Btreet ear service was suspended be- - ' tween 3:30 and I p.nu. It being tm- -' possible for cars to operate through the crowds. At midnight most of th eelebrators had departed through sheer exhaua-- , tlon, though .a few stayed on until to- ward morning. Rush at Soda Fountains. Tha absence of saloons In this city! ' sent crowd into the drug stores to . quench their "burning thirst" at the, -soda water fountain The rush necea- -, sltated replenlshtng of tanks several . - - Jtimes during th day. The ban prohibiting' gatherings was 1 forgotten last night when a crowd1 of about 300 merry-pakewith thetr own orchestra, took possession of, the Newhous lobby and dancsd tha eve, ning away. et I Joy-ma- . rs . . i Two Utahns Wounded In Battle of Argonne Word, was received yesterday by R. O. Stocer that her soa was ill behind th lines In Francs and would soon bs removed te a bass bospttaL The official government card stated ha was recording. The roahgmana name is John Storee, ahd he has been fighting from September to October. He was attached to ths 2(2 infantry- - ninety-tidivision. It is thought be was in . . th battle ef Argonn. Notification was also recalved yes-- ! terdarbr Mr. Peter Hanson, 421 south' Seventh East, telling that her son Hebert Hasson had been wounded ia actios. Th word staid, however, that ihe waa on th road to recovery. Young Hasson was attached to tha earn ia- j fantry and division a My. Bterer, Ifra nt -- ! - CHRISTMAS CARDS, . . Over There must be ordered soon. Bee our sample. The Deeeret News Job Ptg. Dept Advertisement. For id -- Tl fiffiiKNiM!) - '" u mrt &atP -- -- ' EllasJlorris i Hood and radiator Covers are Essential tothe; JEconrirfeal operation of your Ford during cold weather-- d, 'Why. waste gasoline,, so much needed now, by running . your motor cola? 7 wnrrwr - ( I , - J V - |