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Show J. Xi DESERET EVENING IJXWS NvEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 1918 & I oiraa C;!!c3 CIUco rns i irmetHion umv OOUf, iminfftt to tti mart fr i rcrtaviTicw. 40 wortul Hi Ci twiH U th ll tk kMltt taHM tor this resalt at m Ik streets dariag Ik uputi wkWftUou B eater withest Ukl( lltTH roper oar ef lltM Ilea to- mi m tai a km kHit tk toeotor i(kl mu kt oot t be popl to afcw tit o not IlfUag .nil tk ka a ptehe h Thar e vUl pobhe tile. te tkl t talk rnutilt ttoae, for MM time I H Hit M a HI r - it lEjfervsvsjs-- s Tt t, tiara aaraii Band EFran eras out rctffitiriuiB tX9DBC Woo.' tto 1 iv tl rartoo Crudi lkaor Fab and Mzliciotu b4 Ira. via of tb nutoal or . Thar brand tk a rutaatloapresident. tor atom vtelosd aad Withstory not tk toaat soashtos of troth. of th Woman ef Amert-ta- a Patxtoto to thto olty bar com a report covering th period kwa Jan. I, lit 7. to Nov. 1. W. Eckardt Dead. Tk military record op t dot baa "Ik teas of 2,10 o Idler tad aall-f- ra OGDOK, yT. U. OTintam . Eh sseur a th yaor a ia tb terric from thto city. Th rdt. died yesterday of m mad by a commit hothr of Pactfk. waa It ' ktopllattoo tka H baart pleurisy ja orenpnoed of Mr. Ralph Orlfflm, of waa wall haowa aadyi Mark Oarr, tftoa Bella W alias, peeled aad by a lam clrcl ef friends is tad Mis Imogen Wilaon. Tb record Utah and Nevada Beside hi pareata. I too thawt that th Croix d Querr brother and sisters, hi wlf aayari s roootvod by an Ogden boy, th and two ohildras earvlv. Bo . of Jody H. H. Jtolmpp, foraaor hrot t b received by a Utah soldier1, aephew ly of thto olty. Mr. Behardt waa hors tad that pell honor had bea In Danmark. Ha earn to thla city with ra another soldier and sailor. hi Ja 1IM sad had lived bar Tb war savings and bond commit everparoat Mto sine. I -11 h Harried u of M. ttmptMd Mr. J, A. Howell, Mary Batohler. lira David Terser, aad MU Mart E. Lae Funeral. report th collection of kertltf, total of T, 107.21 a thrift stamp, war t.mvc atampa aad bonda ha ,- Kv. It, Taaaral aarvlcea 3k commit fa nt U forOGDENBillot J. Loo win bo hold th Douglas 22 pir f boapltai slip City oomotory Thursday aftaraeoala with tor and a quantity of tabl linen, A. Tanner of th Blavaatk M. oommlttoe ha aW collctd aad , Bishop ohars. Th ortx wui toav told tinfoil netting Th mm-- 1 Jho Undqalst parlor at I o'clock Tb to at tho sadortaklng aetahltah- tors of th committa or Mrs. C. W. body mant and friaoda wishing to view tt aad Mra. May Stewart. Tho "Passing Tim," a newspaper may do so at th parlors. to pram thto week, will b a Christmas mm toys Last Rites For Two home. This paper, which will b Jtm 9uM&tod mathly from tbo praoant In One Day at Layton lata, M ia chary of Him Marian Mm. W. ferownisg. PblQlp Kntoaly . (Bps rial Corraapaadaaca.) knd I m Banos Olssmann. LkTTOM. Nov. 1 J. Fnnerdl aarvloe Tk parse nal sails, astosfaaca for Mary Allc Whit asides war to six famines, flower seat T to tl held Mra, has day at noon la front f th tomes aad IS notes of sympathy are ward moot! ag house, Th choir furnishth opening and cloalag musle and reported by tb Oood Cbr commit' ed too. oompaosd of Mra J. A. Ward, Mra J. Haber Wbltssldea oang a solo. The ( M. Dill, aad Mra U. Oadmaadaon. apepkarg war James WlgglU and Jaheg proa. H. H. Blood offarail tha fhay bav also mad X7I toMphona Adgm. prayer and Bishop D. K. Lay-t- a toil aad bars aaat 11 gold stars aad opening tb atoitag prayer, waa M 3vr stars to families wboo beys la tho Kars i lie remoter.latarment Eldar E. P. of tb stake praaldeacy, dedi i vo boss reported . althor dead or cated tho grava Bishop Jamaa'tuison J 4 Um eorvlcaa argaaisattoe has saat a sot of contact Whiteside waa 41 year eld and books lovr t tbs batttoship Utah aad th Mra mother of it children, all ef whom, Hm ldlad aro squadron ot tb lath with th huebaod, aurvlv her. . Miyinoor in Bum. They ala sont together Sh waa th daughter of th 1st Oao. k took 11 outfit t tb ltttb (Utah) W. and May Ann Adama All bar broth-- r and oletora sloe In aumbar, aurvlv 801 artillery, wbil th boys wars at bar They arot Ooo. P-- . Alia y Rufus, Ksaray. v W, and- M. P. of Laytoa Mra KiJuly tt and Oct. 21 tbs Ady ts carle of Blackfoot. Ida, Mra Jaha Rod Cress saatssa was supplied with A. f' Whiles Idea of Ida, Mra ookte by Mtnry Hodnon of Burlsy, ' tMt IMII hom-ma- d Ogdsa and John - if of Adama of Kimball, Albert a Canada following eommttt, ach a devoted wife and mother. wins beaded a aubommitt of 20 khoThewmfuneral of David Day, who died Mra Carl AUtoon, Mto Ooldl At Camp Mill about a rlraama Mra B. J. Griffin, Mto ef Infloanaawaa weak bald at th cemetery ago, Littlefield and Mra Sunday at I r m . Bishop Bay Corbrldge L cktoy. K. P. Ellison of the Eldars preeldeA stake proaidencf offered th epoaing prayer, and Blahep D. E. Layton th Man Dies of o losing aad dedicatory prayer. Corlna Bettor laved a violin solo and Vara f ia Layton pand Jack Parrish rendered vo. eal soloa Bishop Ivorsoa or Balt Lake OGDEN, Mov. 1. Albert Orssnwsll, City was th seeaksr. After th aorvlc squad of ddlers from Fort Douglas ally editor ot the Ojdes sundArd, died at 11. M o'elock thi th fired a salute ef three guns everyth at morning family hsma 11 Twenty-thir- d street, grava Mr. Day was tt, year aid and left following Influenaa (jo paeumenla hla work ooverel days ago com for Camp Fremont Aug I of thto year. H waa transferred to Camp Mill a Me of bed cold. said bo did Plaining hot fool eertously ill and expected te about two weeks ago from whick point reoever by taking oar ef himself. His ho to for H expected of embark Mr. and Mra J W, Day condition became rapidly worse end yes tar day it waa realised that k waa bad has a brother, William, la tha eorv-lu- e. kasgaroualy IIL tor. Graanwell was born In Ogden, March 24. 1144. R graduated from th Ogdea high school and than entered Inttructor of Mutic in a reporter for th newspaper work baaminar B left thla work od want Big Horn Academy Dead t kingham, where ha held a responsible position with a mining company. Inter k went te tk art insutst about (Special Corroapoadanoo.) a year. Although making rapid COWLET, Wyo, Nov. It J. Wm. a an artist be found that Smith, teacher of muale la tha Big hi eye euid not stand th strain, so Hom academy, died Nov 2, of puou-- ! k returned to thto city aad onto., following aa attack ot Bpaatsh field, becoming th report- Influensa. Mr. InSmith er for tk Standard end the advancing terest la musical werkhadanda keen was t th pIUn at olty editor. Early to to th academy and waa a faiththo war ho made effort to oatar th ful and - army consistent Latter-da- y bat owing to physical defect, Conditions at th academy ara Salat much on waa of th lost he eye, having sight Improved with th completion of th unablv to paas the teat. H I survived by hla parents, C. M. new red sandaton building. Its perand Margaret A. Graenwall. and ear-a- manent bom.' Th balldlng to finished Suitable brothers and aiatara On brother, throughout Is with hardwood. being InaUIlad a fast as Robert, la' now In Franc and another. furniture la In th training camp t It arrive from th oaat William, Tho flu" situation shew grant ImLdtne Springe, Texas. provement; all schools will likely onan InatL on. thn tsWMOttt jfli mt R fw it ua eon-Itrt- frt rlif t.7. rif '' ' kiwa i tUmxptx is luenzaPntmon rs. swpor i da-vot- r- Jlti Wife Get Word Thai 1. - Husband Died in Action Double Funeral , Service. OGDEN. Nov. 11 Lucto R. oramriisnssT Frailer has been killed In action in France, ding to a mesosge received by hi wife, aha was formerly Mtoa Basal Sneddon, daughter ot Atty. John A. Sneddon. Mr. Fraxtor waa ' with th Idaho troops when they encamped over a year H was total with th mschln ago. run company of th 193rd Infantry. n NUPlicna. who alao iBhob aue of previous servlc In th army with James Irth man waa ant Immedteiely I'fffwiung to France and had been to th fighting nmry The Influenaa altuatloa here show aone over a year. decided Improvement.- ac-c- o. hHcdseied Trasbls re Si m wbaa tbev tr Discovery help to bring the desired quick relief. It holds a record of fifty continuous years of relieving promptly and pleasantly th usual winter olds, cough, and bronchial attacks. It holds a following of armies of regular users In whoso family medicine cablaots Dr. King's New Discovery Is the watchword for cold and cough cor-j- '- ruction. - Bold by druggist everywhere, lOo ' hB tl 0. Advertisement. i i ' K it 1,;- f 4 r s r t -. New Influenza Cases. It Raeordcr Evaas reports thatCity 41 new case of Bpaalah Influenaa have been check-- d sine j by th Thlocal physicians tost Saturday. dally Bomber of eases remainsaverage about It has bssa for th past ton days what Th more recent case do sot aram qolt as savor as th firpt anas. PROVO, FVod Nov. Miss Wilson Dead. PROVO, Nov. It Mia LocHe th Wfl-so- a, daughter of Principal and Mra N. F. Wilson, died yesterday afternoon from as affection of th kldneya following lnfluaosa and 8h to survived by bar pneumonia parent a a atatar aad two brothera Mrs. Williams FimeraL PROVO. Nor. 13 TaatordJ la th Provo Cemetery, funeral services were held for Mra Hugh W. Wllllama who died at Salt Iskt Nov. t Thera waa large attendance of relatives and friends. Th speakers war Bishop Brigham Johnson and Andrew Jensen. Tha music was by th Boshard-Pyn- a Roberta quartet.. Edith Carton Dead. PROVO, Nov. 13 Edith Carson, 49 her laet sight. Th year old. died body will b taken tb bar hom in Fairfield for latarment. h waa not married. Wounded Soldier it. J On Hit Way Homo (Special Correapondene ) Mr. and Mra T. P. It Petereon of Ballna have received news that their son. Edward Petersen, whs suffered th losa of bis right leg aa th result of wounds received at th Front to Franca hao received an honorable discharge from th army and to now on hi , war home Mr. Petersen was In th big drlv north of Verdun and It wa thar that h waa wounded on Oct k. SAUNA, Nov Pneumonia Death -At Brigham City v (Special Correapondene.) BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. Influenzs. Claims Three More Victims (Special Correspondence.) Ward Organist- - ) ef body Henry Smith arrived her Thursday from Camp Elmo,' Wash- - and morning wa taken directly to hie home In Fieb Haven. A brief open-ai- r service was held In th cemetery oa tha same day. The young man Wa a victim of tha H wee SpAntatt Influenaa; old, and th son of Mra Maggie Smith, a widow A younger brother waa killed In an automobile accident last May. Miss erna Christensen of Bloomington died at tha hom of bar slater, Mra UalL at Pocatello, Nov. 3, of Her body waa brought home by her parent. Mr and Mra Charles O Christenson, who were summoned to her bedside a few days before her death blie waa 17 years oldc"- - 8h leaves her nine three staters, parents, brothera and a host of friends. Bishop Hart conducted short services at th grava . Paris ha thus far been fortunate No cases hava la escaping tha f to beam reported... The quarantine regulations are being rlgldlv enforced. The Fielding academy- - and - th - Rmerann school, together with all public path. eringa have been eloaed four woeka J4-ya- health-promoti- ng 2o L "" ' f. Eureka wlthia th past 34 heara The who died today war: Mra Bernard Hall and Mrs. Joseph H. Harris. Mra Hull 4raa 27 yeura of ak. daughter of Mr. and Mra D. J.'RuaaolL Mra Hair hnsband died of th same disease six aro. In addition t her par eats. days UuiT la urvlv1 Woo baba Mra HaiTto was 30 yuaru of ag And to survived by her hnsband and three children, rnaging to ag from 3 to 10 years John Shea, a minor, 31 vaors of ago, died toot night. Ho wa th aoa of Mrs Margaret Shea of Salt Luka H I survived by a widow and on daogbtar, year ot age. td ' Leg Shot Off on . Firing Lin in Franc -- f Special daughter mf Andrew and Rachel Rich-ard- e Hood, born at Wlnterquartera, to the mine Juno 13. 1333. Her father foreman hors. Mis Hood haa taken a prominent part to Church and social atfalra. being ward organist, secretary of th local Rad Cross and a member of th dramatic club. Th body will b taken to Provo, tb family Jtom, for burial. h to survived by her parents, three brothera, and three slaters One brother, Sergt. Milton R. Hood, to In Franc. tuo diffi-cultl- D, I IIICIMHffi JONES BROS. TRUNK FACTORY. Phono Was. 773 15 1 Bo. State. .. BEST PLUMBING lfi Balt" Lake-Cltr-a-nd Is our price fair and honest for dependable And. heating, .dumbing. (let our estimate repair work a specialty, - SALT LAKE PLUMBING A HEATING CO, 405 K. 4th So. Phono Hr. 2507 f1. ra After Two Years Suffering, Very Unsightly and Itched. I had erupt lone, pimples, and blackheads for tb last two year. The pimples were in blotch and scattered, and made a very unsightly appearance. My (so itched 3 gOod Seal and th pimple tour very easy to Irritate, so J my lac waa continually breaking out . In now oruptiona. I Used a fra a pamplft of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment It relieved the itching o I purchaaad more, and I used twb boxes' of Soap and on box of Ointment when I wm healed. (Signed) Mto Elalt Crtuan, Saugua, Calif., Feb. 35, 191. How often such distressing, disfiguring akin trouble might be prevented by every --day ua of Cnticnra Soap and Ointment for all toilet purposes. ' fiekad. S. eso A4ms 11 evrO . Iriimi Be. B and Omlm leak Peak 1, "his ImiIm. Oteaiw 71 I Ex. II pert repairs and every thing done In sheet motal work. NEWMAN SHEHT METAL-WORK- S. Phone Was. 4155. .VIOLINS MANDOLINS Guitar and all string musl- cal Instrument repaired and I rebuilt by one of tho most I ln competent , authorities Utah. JORGENSEN BROS. VIOLIN SHOP 212 Security A Trust Bldg. FFST AUTO PAINTING In Salt J Lake CUT I T -- M any car paint. I ed here to painted right. Our work I is bringing us now work dl th time and we save you money too. Get our figures and see our work. Richard S3 JIMS PMNT SnOP price. A Jt repairing, Wa. Phone I 1 Jt m SB83. T MX VHh and retreading Thatcher Glove C Ivors. -- Clean all color will not Injure th finest . material, can be worn- - at one, no and exchanged. odor, get It from Is C. MOORE CO. your dealer or direct 442 So. Main 6C 35c. .Thatcher Glove . itts-Jwoo. Phone Wa. 1M9 Cleoaer. 443 lot As. MOTORS Repaired and reBEST AUTO REPAIRING wound by factory In Balt 'Lake W buy expert. City. , Your u Boll and exchang fixed car motors ef all sixhere la fixed es right by an auto mechanic, W THOMAS ELECT polish and wash car also. REP. OO. RICHARD ST. AUTO REPAIR W. Broadway. SHOP. 44.4 Richard 6L Waa. 1M4 Wa. 124. - CORSETS cleaned, repaired and remodeled Into the latest models by an expert, I alcleaned, repaired and remodmake the best tailored eled into latest styles; like so on the market to corset new special attention given measure, to fit any your work. flguro known as the good ' MEHESYR health corset Rialto Theatre Bldg. Anna Dworack Corset Shop 274 So. Main St. 204 Brooks Arcade Bldg SEWING AND WASHING BEST WATCH RE- ha proven to be our best ad Its the way w do it a tiro fixed hero is fixed right. Tire bought, aold IE r; 1 1 Jl out-of-to- k- machine. All makes repaired, PAIRING in Salt Lake City, your old atyl Jewelry remodeled into th latest novelties. Honest work at honest prices .la our head salesman. J, FRESHMAN, Til hi - J fc. w IiIIaIi.k. 217 So. Main SC Opposite Walkers new and slightly .used tl dropbead. up. Washing machine $is up. Walker Electrie Supply On. .6 So- - BtataWa 4702. Your battery should be tested every two week. on t neglect having It don. We have 6ne of th blg- st Battery Repair flants In th Weet, and employl lly experts. We will test repair or store your bat- ry for the winter. - - Inter-Mounta- h 43 Electric-Comp- an in F. Fourth South SC Phone Was. 854. Salt U.1A BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED Just like your old one. - dHan-noncelle- No on method for examining aqd fitting eyes in the city, give ue a trial. Optician 217 So. Main SC Opp- - Walker Send Yonr Broken Dolls . TO THE DOLL HOSPITAL, largest stoejt ef dolt -- head and dolls In Utah. KLEINS BAZAR- -. 52 Lake City-ETC 1 GUNS, LOOKS, matter where you short notice. Best the er rantage Bldg. East Broadway. . Was. like new. C. A. FOWLER KEY, GUN, BICYCLE A NOVELTY WORKg. 112 W. 2nd So. Wa. 49W. YOUR SUIT dry cleaned for... Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. 12 ROYAL CLEANING CO.- - - - Waa. 805 E. 2nd So. 5414 FURNITURE REPAIRED and rev reflnlshed, caned by . expert. look Just They wlll like new. Our auto .call and - deliver anywhere. THE wnXIAMA SHOP- F. W'Uliam, Prop. . Sum 10 Phono Was. 285 5777 MENS & WOMENS HATS hat - ef - all kind Cleaned and rebiocked like new by experts. no adds, shoes dyed any color 3Yfl-.ut- o onhcrtnttic& Next Door 10780. MAIN to Owl Dnuc 8T, Co. Bring your old electric Iron and other heating pltancea to ua. We shall be glad to repair them with nol charge other than the coet of materials. Wo dq not I repair motors or motor appliances. tub-utut- Utah Power .& Light Company -- r." .. 5279. So. -- OCR VULCANIZING WITH THE AMERICAN-ARMIN FRANCE, Tuesday, Nov. '12. (By the MADRID. Nov. 12. Tuesday-TAssociated Press.) When '"fighting " today, ended Monday th German front line Spanish chamber of. deputie by opposite th first American army run- after 'an exciting debate, adopted to express ning south and north, was approxi- 1(9 votes to 2, a resolution In th official report of tho sitting th mately a follow: satisfaction of tho chamber over the From north of th Chateau a, happy ending of th war. The propothrough the Bole de Laval, sition waa accepted by th government. The chamber previously bad rejected the Bois de Manheuillee, the Bold thence northwest passing east by 79 to (( a proposition to send con-on ' Allied countries to the gratulatlons of Klaneeai eaet. tif .Grime aacurt and ttiglr elctwry; north of Nobraa woods. Thence through th Grand Chenaa, east of BesonysuXt. through the Herbebols UP woods east and north of "Hill" lit, north of and Hill $14, to tha east side of the Thlente brook and the Damvlllers-Met- a Get at the Real Cause Take Dr.1 road north of Bemolvllle to the jEdwards Olive Tablets north ot the forest of Woevr and Paalon to th east and north of Stenay j drTreow Instead o! .crer and thence north and slightly west to or tonics, taking trying to patch up q end of th sector the north of Moumon, poor digestion, they are attacking the along the Metis The front-- of tho second army from, rad cause ot the ailment clogged liver and disordered boweU.- south to north waa; Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets trotae th Nomeny to Eply. through the Bota Voirotte. through th Bole Frehaut, to liver fa a soothing, healing way. When th Moselle river and up the river to th Uver and bowels are performing their -- 1 a point-ehou- t at a mile . natural ftinctiona, away goes igntinn south of Pagny and thenc west to a and .frn8h W'U. ot about a mil south point a hed Ssef C T of Preny. Thenc through Remnber-L,-? ?petit poor, court to tb north of th Boto Dom- DO ambition or martin knd th main Boto farm skirt- troubled with undigested foods energy, lng the northern end of Lake ia should taka Olivo Tablet tbo Chauseee. through th Boto Isa Haute v Eplnee. through th Boto d Wavrille, PC Hilaire. MarehevUle. Rlavtll to Dr. Wiranft?01lvo Tablets oto' 8 one-thiof a mil south of vegetabto compound mixed with . ysrdf eihr ofl. You-wi- fl know then by their r On the front of th first and second riivo color. They do tbo work without artnlea between the Meuse and th Moeelle allied troop hold the former griping, cramp or pais. German front line villages ef Ron. Tak an or two tt bodtfaw fcr qdek eta eat what you like, Ut to you vaux, WatronvR). Bhiaaea. Moran 4810b and 25c per .box. . AO vllle, Abauoourt. LHeppe and Beson-vau- x, - - txa.otn.A). Wa. St. East 2nd End o f W ar Pleases Spanish Deputies rd in Comfort Furnace. Monarch Shoe Repairing Co., Inc I 1 InstairThB-btot-Ho- PEN IN THE WORLD K. Broadway. Salt Lake. BEST SHOE REPAIRING IN UTAH. W us only th best oak tanned sole leather that money can buy. SPECIAL We call and deliver work In any part of tb city. New branch shop open after November 1st at t East 3rd South, with tho same high class 91 SANTIAGO, Chile, TuedayrNov, 12. The Chilian ministry resigned , I State MAKES Chilean Ministry Resigns. two-thir- JBeUtoriVIdJIvvcPliooeJHjfjBUaR I DONT FREEZE the BEST 92 It' wo-thl- rd -- -- , DIL HELD Limited learns, soon will resume sittings 'In order to deliberate on the terms of peace. Thar also will be ! Important conference and dlecuoeton )n London between tha imperial and domlnjoi stat semen. GERMANS FROIIT LINES Umbrella Repaired A recovered like new by I expert. I call and deliver. R. E. Dunlop I 17 8. 11th E Phone Hy. 771 W LATEST. STYLE FLUFF RUGS mad from your old Brussel and th--1 grain, carpet. Ruga. Portlets, and I Woolen Blankets. W call and do--1 liver work anywhoro In Salt Lake. I Out ot town work promptly attend--1 d to. FLUFF- - RUG WORKS. Lee Kimball Edward, prop. WELDING Broken Machinery of Every Description.- Auto Radiators, Auto Fenders, Auto- - Engines and Auto Part Welded better than new. Carbon Removed While You Walt. All out. of town work returned same day received.' WELDING CO. metal Phone Waa. 4478 2SS Edison Street. CURES SICK PENS LONDON. Nov. 12, via Montreal. The imperial war cabinet, Reuters u I EXPERT 222 So. i A. t YES, WK REMODEL . ladles' suits and coats Just lik new Into th latest style. But th uita we tailor to your order are the talk of tho town. You select tbs woolen and we will tailor It to fit you a if it were moulded for you. " la FODRXAY CO. . - -- Basel. Switxerland, Nov. 12. (Tuesday) The death of Victor Alder, th foreign secretary of German -- Austria, and the Austrian Socialist leader yesterday, in Vienna, yesterday, waa-dto apoplexy, TALKING MACHINES -all kinds and tnakao cleaned and repaired by factory expert Machine and records bought, sold and exchanged. FISHER'S MUSIC STORE 141 E. Broadway. Phono Was. U71. TRUNKS. BUTT CASKS travello - Oaa ka- -, gtoo head bags 44 baggage at all kin. repaired sad rakalk like sow. Bast stock of -new trnki la city Rrea4 Sts to St to Thto M&a-sene- -- -- ' ot Imperial War Cabinet To Resume Sittings Adler Died of Apoplexy. Correspondence.). SCOFIELD, Nov. 3. Mlsa Delia Hood died here today of pneumonia, resulting from bpanlah Influenaa. She waa a Bel JLSfKI IIELI Die at Scofield - Th statue will fro Balgium from foreign control, and rivo hor th right t mnk such arrangement for th defense aa would aeem, under tha given conditions, to b moat affective and one leg; the other on was shot pff to regulate, furthermore, according to la action on th firing line In Franc her own Interests, bar economic Oct. 1. Corporal Krebs entered th aarvloe ''Belgium must b allowed freedom 8ept. 1, 1317, and sailed for Francs in to determine her own destiny; ah must was made a cor- b free to adopt of her own volition July of thto year.hlaHearrival n polloy which shall keep bar oatald poral folowlng inmitax Hia parents Just recently received of th groat International word of his injury. and permit her. If eom competition new danger should threaten, to take any necessary measure to defeat th hostile; designs directed against her. PREST 'Th future of the country will depend oft The wisdom and the will of th nation, as well aa upon tho constant Interest of all tho grant powers In a free, strong Belgium. - The inTO ATTEND IN PERSON terest of tho powers in th maintenance of her Independence ta a substantial and durable guarantee to which treatie add but formal oxtont E confirmation. What weight and what for oxnmpla, could Belconfidence, gium attach to tho renewal by Germany of an agreement which has been brutally and cynically brokenT WASHINGTON. ' Nov. ' 12. Mes- a promise would bo purely derisive the events of tho last sage from high eourceu In Europe fourMoreover, a return to tho render years ar reaching President Wilson urging retotua'qiTe'efTsiY Impossible" it would a vntall perpetual Introaion by Germany that he personally attend Jth great .upon . tho domestic life of tho nation peace conference that will settle The enemv. th Invader, the oocupant would not fall to keep eat of the Of yesterday finally the Issues. growing . watch over th execution of war; Tn preeacnt, R wa said to--j Jealous, the- obligations which ho had Imposed the country, and would day, haa given ne indication how ho upon It to a regime of superintend!! aubject and regard th guggeatlon. Intolerable to public Investigation Membera of th president o'fflclaj opinion, and certain to cause serious difficulties." family ar understood to b strongly advising against th step, on- that It would lnvolv useless FRENCH SOCIALISTS risk and It would accomplish nothing that could not be accomplished MAKING DEMANDS through delegates. . PARIS. Nov. 12 French Socialist ar demanding that the administration - : Holland Repatriate of affairs under military law he ended Immediately and that a general elecAllied Prisoners tion be held at once to take action on th problems arising out of the eco-- PARIS, Nov. , 12. (Havas.) Hol- nomic and of land haa consented to carry on .the th country. political reorganisation work of repatriating Allied prisoners of war now held in Germany. (Special Correapoadenoa.) UTTOK, Mov. 13. Corporal Roland Krabo, aoa ot Mr. and Mra Robert Krobs, will go through Ilf with only 4 . ... B punish tnOuen-a- a not vleUm In ETTREKA, Nov.' 11 baa claimed thro 12 ITU Of glaa legation, la aa official statement today, aaaouncad that Belgium will no longer submit to a status of guaranteed neutrality,- - lik that which existed before th wsr. It aspires to "corn-plIndependence; to tb right common to all fro pooplea." "A return to Th a talas quo of 1333," -th tetaranJd,wrn a a tall a perpetual Intrusion by Garmany apon the domssUo ltf of the nation, and ereat to public opto a situation intolerable ton aad .certain- - to causa aerioua .! " .... Tb not"of 24, 1U7, said th ttatemant addressed by th Belgian otonnnMrie Iki popa ln reply-to tho pontifical messag advances a on of th Indispensable condition of Just peaca as far sa 'Belgium to eon corned. . political, acooomlo and military iadepandenc without condition or rootr lotion, These words are explicit, Th Belgian government is opposed to tho of obligatory, permanent neutralisation Which would fetter its freedom of notion without pane to tho nation. It aspires Insuring to comto th rights complete Independence, mon ' Pneu- 12 monia superinduced by Influenaa, yesterday .claimed Melvin Tlngey of thto hi hom In th First ward Th city at man waa th son of Mr and Mrs. young James H. Tlngey aad waa born In Brigham City Juno II, 1332. Ho married Mies Annie Rnmer In 1314 and to survived by her and two small children, hia parent aad several brother aad aiatara. On brother, Elmo Tin- gay, to oervtog hla country in Franco. Tho o Lee, llttto daughter of Mr. and Peter Lee, who moved te Brigara ham City fom Colorado a tow month ago. dlod yeatorday of pneumonia at 'ho Emergency hospital. 'Nov. SLi nrii hia fight for conaervation. SIOMIH THK BOON OF REGULAR HtOWELB Ihe of activo bowels, these are proportios you re, when j yo occasionally taka Dr. Klngg New CHRISTMAS CARDS.' PHI. Keep th stomach sweet, the breath - untainted, tho system For Over There must be' ordered cleansed. Gentle but positive in actloti. soon. See our snmplea Th Decent j.oW everywharo, 26c Adverttoemant New Job Ptg. Dept. Advertisement. . OO. DRUG N X AND HAVE IT Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New. Repaired, Yea'll save money and at the same time aid Unde Sam in efketoaH WASHINGTON, bCHHAMM-JOHNBO- - f Special Correapondene Th PARIS, Ida- - Nov. : New W t Iiuist on Return to ' Status Quo of. 1839 Opposes of Ob Neutralization. ligatory i Chaumont-Devant-DamVU-l- Dr. King'i the Udseve. i recently conducted state; Waber county tkreugheut th eaaead prto aad Tooala county third: M, td aad lift, respectively. About on year ago Lyeander y, ot th Fadaral Reserve baak at b Berkeley, Cal,- gave fif, for tb encouragement of agricultural production In 'Utah.- - Th amount waa lacr eased to 10 by rm- - th stoto farm bureau and couaty farm - bureaus aad Dr. Tboaaaa formerly f tb Sf Utah Arleulturai oolleg and of bow th Ualvoralty of Utah, waa appointed to bav charg of the fund. H named eemmlttea ef Dr, Geers eeastotiag 111 and Prof. G. B. Handrtcka o superintend th disposal of th money it wa decided te offer it la three prises to stimulate a msmberahlp oam patga and the awards war made to 5tk eoanty has the largest county th atat member- but W&er has th In proportios -- to th actual largest ,L2. of nrmri lier Buried. pi c4 ip campaign -s HEBES BRIEF ebb, k M Omtoi met la tk haoreser Just send wm i PROTO, Mov. 1L Ctak county Is th farm bureau Dont Waste a Single- - Thing It to oao ot these CUCCES3 IS ACHIEVED U by vif oroan Wbeaea ialatotodta vImw ised iniM li v rle leer la i nil LIXERSi GUmilTEED 4 FM lit FIl BUilEiy ad ). nh Ptoli, htoH lot Can-sid- It nwr lior A eiroulaled OGDEN, Nor. tkl a ltr aloe M day to tk ittwl that aeetaoor of th Soother Petfto aktilMi to at tk potto eta took it th tty hail wkara It wa eoaeureel by ether mambara ef to thsbanad. deal ky Trad p. HolWas-wort- h, aeereta ry, aad OuiiM O. Bast 1 Maeth n j LU Provo Caico E FIT (TENT PVBI.TC, SERVICE. Kearns Bldg. Fix-- It Wsa fcoo. 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