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Show t . .1 .i a vsT- - - vrrnm I An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh REEdhOTEL. Tl Hom IlK-- pZZr to !. ook "hhOT J)Try. prnrjcTKNS. works and JX.tkcii Church Says a fltsss all Nt iytrtatr -- fSTMas to la on 'Raal altaratlonahrfhaofflca rn BulWlBg, of tha Ogdon El DjlSisl 504 ' tamporartly Washington Anna Nw Physicians the world over recommend the inside bath, claiming this to of vastly more importance than outside cleanliness, because the - skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and wopifn are urged Ur drink, each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from tbe stomach, liver,' kidneys the previous days Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, oweetening and purifying the entire alimentary eanaj before putting more food inlolhe stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot- water and limestone phosphate act on the eliminative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head sallow complexion, acid stomach others who are subject to bfhous attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each - morning are assured of pronounced results, both in regard to health and appearance Advertisement. " and-bowe- NBV.aH. Slx passengers car and many people on gtreet t Wash-itfto- n (jdewatk at the corner of OT.DEV: . S inline and Twenty-fift- h street y aft-gso- ftromly escaped when street car No. 42 of the ash Idaho Central Tsilroad, without motorman or conductor on board. i, Zghad wifair down the steep hill at death-yesterda- street. Jumped the tracks a the intersection h of Washington ave--.gTwenty-fiftstreet, dashed standard, swung Soil electric light and crashed into xnm the sidewalk ifonnan Sima store In the Brown nrenty-fift- h lotsl building. your of the passengers who escaped ghost scratch or bruise were Miss loth lee. Miss Dorothy Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eh - id George Van Dial, 14 Mra Dajensaenya. other two passeh-- n could not be obtained. Among tloes who were on the sidewalk near and who store narrowly the Sims were Postmaster W. W. Brown-iMra M- - B. Skinner, Mrs. X Albert Wil-UjErtckson, Mra Hyrum Lammers, Sewell and Joseph Cotter ell. The fronts vestibule of the car was Bnpletely smashed, the rear truck mi wrenched from the body of tbe and the at, two plate glass windowsstore was Sims Mdrs front of the several big chunks yiml to atoms, off the sidewalk and the aOet pavement was defaced. Several Mis passed during the afternoon and mning while a gang of men removed Os damaged ear to the repair shops it west Seventeenth street. accident the At tbs time of the tracked car had been stopped at the street hill itp of tbe Twenty-fift- h that Motorman George Peterson and Ctoduetor Melvin Peters left the car ui went to tbe assistance of the crew f of age, and in psnies of the Nichols; td AH And ComplaliW Twenty-sevent- street car that - h reason was unable to prosed. The crew of car 42 had only left the car when the air brakes list tee accidentally released and tbe car kgan its wild dash backwards down Ik steep incline. Both the motor- and the conductor endeavored to (mb tbe car but were unable to so The passengers on the car found it Impossible to alight and regained in their seats. They were hrowa into the aisle when the car d. "netted into the pole and swung end-for-en- A large.erowd Immediately gathered ml doctors and ambulances were the expectation that the pas-rarcar had been either killed r Injured. But after an was made It was found tint tiie passengers were uninjured aid seeded no medical attention. An investigation is to be made by th officials of the company. railed in er on the s Griswald Dies Sergt. , In Hospital in France OGDEV, Nov. nMk.il - OGDEN. Nov. 15 A resolution in the matter of charges brought against Sergt J H. Kelliher of the city police force, alleging that he has given assistance to persons bringing liquor into this city, has been prepared by Commissioner M. L. Jones, superintendent of publio safety, and will be presented to the hoard of city commissioners at its regular weekly meeting next Monday"Beevening. The resolution follows: it resolved by the board of city commissioners of this city: "That there be a public investigation bad of the matters relating to intoxithis by cating liquors brought into ons Ben Cohan, on Oct 29. 1918; city wherein it has been stated that Offloer J. K Kelliher conveyed the same from the dopot to the home of said Cohen under some arrangement had with Cohen, looking to his being protected tn so doing; and in the transportation of which said liquors, the automobtle of the police department was used; and that Municipal Judge George 8. Barker is hereby appointed to preside at said investigation; and that J. G. 'Willis be employed es an attorney to examine the witnesses thereat. "The said proceedings to be conducted ,ln such way and manner as to get the truth of said transaction, and all the facts connected therewith; that subpoenas bs issued by the board, requiring the attendance of witnesses at said investigation, and that a competent stenographer be employed to reand that a stenport the proceedings ographic report thereof be made to the board. That said Investigation be Held be determined, at 10 on a date o'clock In the morning, at the city- - bail and the urn be expedited with all reasonable dispatch and that any person having any knowledge of said matters be requested to attend the investigation and testify respecting tbe same." st Autopsy Conducted. OGDEN, Nov. 15 An autopsy on the body of Fedele C. Packer, who wss found deed in the Bamberger freight yards last Mondsy night, has been made by Dr. W R. Brown, city physi- cian, and the fact was disclosed that the man was shot directly through tbe IMS v consider- - T -- Youll find at this store the articles men wear and want in a quality that will make your gift a lasting one as well as welcome" one. aT - for For the men the men at home in service Whslsvsr gifts you buy them must bs worthy of tha work they're doing good stuff with the right look; raincoats, sweaters, bathrobes or any of the smaHer gifts wool sox, gloves, shaving sets, money belts, soldier kfta. "i r All men are saving. You can aave for them if you buy the right kind of Christmas gifts; high grade merchandise that will bq a Christmas gift the whole year round. Any of hand' the things men need,-glovkerchiefs, hats, shirts. es, Hart Schaff tier & u & . Resolution Prepared In Kelliher Case IREMI now ation is that it shall be some- thing good and something use fulr The time for careless buying is past; the time for careful buying is here. ? ' IS. Sergt. Clayton B. 9f aw aid died recently OI pneumonia In kospital In France, according to a soraag received by his wife, who lives St05 Twenty-fift- h street. He was a ffeant at the office of the quarter-ter- a headquarters, base section No. 1 rith the A . y, and had been rec. X livery Johnson. efOee 4Ch H. West Ih Telephone M. for the Defty. Agaet jb thr asome OGDEN, Nov. 15, Logan Office ommended for a commission Just before his death. He enlisted in the army in June, 1417.' Before enlistment he wee a teller at the Pingree National bank after having been cashier of the Mountain Staten Telephone & Telegraph company of this city tor a number of years. J h rTHE most important There were 124 new cases of Spanish Influenza reported to the city health board by the medical men yesterday. The situation here is again considered serious and inspector-- Georgs Shorten- - lias- - announced that there will be no lifting of the ban of public 'assemblies next Monday, as was anticipated. 'It would be folly to reopen tbe schools under present conditions, the inspector said. "Parents all over the city have asked that we take a decided stand against the of public places and all but three physicians here have expressed tbe same opinion. Dr. Beatty voices this sentiment, saying that he Is emphatically opposed to the possibility' of a wider spread of the disease." 8upt. M. C. Johnson of tbe public schools has staled that tbe school bulWnge are in excedlenl sanitary condition, that the teachers are deeply interested In the health of the children so that the children would run less risk while tn school than when allowed to play and move about tbe He has stated city Indiscriminately. however, that the board of education doe not wish to adopt any measure that Is at all dangerous to the publio health. The question of opening the schools next Monday has been considered by the board. Two members were in favor of the suggestion, two were opposed and one was neutral. It w decided to await orders from the health board. , -- ii Dolour Christmas shopping WWILL E commor) sense health measure being adopted by millions. aaa at all city Jawa ' f Thlf excellent, from. th-a- NFU1ENZA hot water with phosphate ' before breakfaet r keeps lljnets away. Ogdonrop- Ptook through any of Tha Daaarat lmirr stock of tha Book Store. tha lanraat LSTn.w. The heert was removed from the body to assist tn further investigation. la the meantime tbe police are the mystery of endeavoring to solve tbs man's death, aome of the officers that tbe man to the opinion bolding ended nil oevn life while others beltwe tout of victim was be the play. heart ' Ogden Office ' . .iSEMENT NEWS l'TIIDAYr NOVEMBER EVENING DESERET F. i Marx clothing T The most welcome of gifts, the most serviceable ot gifts, is a well made suit or overcoat. Give him one with a Hart Schaffner & Marx label and youll not only givV him a happy Christmas but a long period of pleasure and satis- TO SIGN PULP CONTBUCT -- The Cache eonro-t- y farm bureau baa issued a circular letter advising members of tha aa elation to aim the pulp contracts now being offered by the sugar factory interests, but still complaining that tbe farmers have not been treated fairly and urging them to combine for next ts beet year and Insist upon having amended., , Tbe bureau avers that the companies agreed to another sort of beet contract but delayed its preparation until rewas cently, when an announcement made that all contracts for best pulp must be signed by Nov. 15 or the grower would forfeit his rights. LOGAN. Nov. 15. faction before these clothes wear out. Suits and overcoats for young and older men; uniforms and service coats for the men in service. eorv-trpe- Vbiu By doing your shopping early you are servlaf tha nation. Labor la badly naadad by .tha government; no merchant or railroad or poatofflca should need to taka on extra men to care for Christmas shopping and shipping. They wont have to If you buy and sand now. Wounded in Battle Of Belleau Wood LOGAN. Nov. 14. Mr. and Mra James P. Hansen of this city have received word fro si their son. Ivan Hansen, that he Is in a hospital tn France suffering from a wound tn the shoulder sad two ether wounds tn the arm, while one finger Is missing. Hs was tn the battle of Belleau Wood and In the taking of Hill 114 received his wounds. Hurt In Auto Crash Bishop Anthon Anderson was called to Blackfoot, Idaho, this morning by a message which announced that his son, Ernest Anderson, had been badly hnrt In an automobile accident. The youilf man fas cranking his machine when an auto driven by a woman crashed into his car pinning him between the two machines and crushing One leg so badly that It Is feared tt wIU have to be amputated. is the time to buy Gardner Adams - Company -- . V - I Funeral of Mrs. Snell. . (Special CorreepondeoeO BPAMISH FOB K, Jlof. 1 4. Funeral services were held At the home of Mr. X H. 8nU for Mrs. Luoilla Beck Soell, Wed need ay on the lawn, conducted by Bishop WUliam Beckstrom. Music was furnished by the Jameeon trio. WUliam let offered the Invocation. The R. W. ers were David T. Lewis, Bishop speakMoKell. X Preston Creer and Bishop Beckstrom. an paying tribute to the and her life am a faith, ful Latter-da- y extolling Saint aM wife and mother. Bishop Wellsloving T. Brock-ban- k pronounced the benediction and Joseph Brock bank dedicated the grave. Albert Otteeoa Dead. Nmeoh Otienon received a tetegma peeler day afternon from Klgby, Idaho, telling him of the death of his eon. Albert, of Influenza. Mr. Ottaaon left at ones for Rigby. It is not yet known whether tha body will be brought here for buriaLAIbert Otteson was born m Spanish Fork 28 years ago and made his home here until about six ago whan ha moved to Rigby. He Isyear survived his widow, formerly Mlee Viola by Keel of Raiem. his parents and broth, era and stetera ,, ed "GOOD GOODS." $5,000 Worth of New Dresses I Sold TT -- $23.00 $27.50 $30.00 $33.00 $40.00 -$-0- .00 ' ' Saturday, 9:30 A. M. ' -- - . Hurry dont wait a minute you wont get one Dresses for $12.50- - $63.00 Dresses Dresses for $13.75 $75.00 Dresses Dresses for $75.00 Dresses Dresses for ......$17.50' $85.00 'Dresses Dresses for .vr.--.$20.00v$8500 Dresses Dresses for $25.00 to $175.00 Dresses for .. $29.75 and $175.00 -...- -..$15.00 -- --- 565.0Q 9 -i at One Half Price and Less Than One Half Price w-- - V m X if you delay. , for . . ...$32.50 for $34.75 - . for for .. for $42.50 Dresses for. .$74.50 Dresses for ..... .$12.50 . More Sample Coats at One Half Price T (SECOND FCIUTIASE) W'l'f ilihiuihn 23.00 COATS FOR 33.00 COATS FOR 40.00 COATS FOR $ 75.00 COATS FOR $100-0- $20.00 0 ;;v - Peace COATS FOR $120.00 COATS FOR ....J i -- on-Ear- v Keep the. stomach -- well, jhe liver active," the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy 3 f ; C .the approaching Christmas season. - MUSIC IS EXPRESSIVE OF E EACE : - ' Tdl Us to Send This Beautiful New model to Your Homo and affect the breath. 1 .A- -. Correct E JLO these conditions with Beechams Pills. They promptly regulate the bodily functions and are a quick remedy for sourstomach and $37. 50 $50.00 $60-0- 0 And many, many other prices COME FOR THE DRESSES AND THE COATS. JI ST HALF. READY SATURDAY, 9:30 A-- j Bad Breath Luet 8, Sale of Aar Msdiciaa la Said hrvrywk-r-e. s- tIi - Hoy deeply apropos these words are for - 'But let poisons accumulate in the digestive organs, thesystem becomes clogged,: .gases form in the stomach Even Better Than the First Lot Every one at Half Regular Price Saturday. If you attended our last week sale, you know, because, you bought, or some one you know bought"' " $ $ $ S "T r ' Scores of other prices in between. rome on, rejoicing women of Skit Lake, celebrgte with.ua Buy a New Dress for HALF. Dresses for Afternoon, for Street, tor, Evening (formal and .Informal.) . ' la (ha World, Hk,2s . $15.00 '.Cash-and$ 9.00 a Month Tha Columbia Grsfonola la tha hlgbeat achievement tn :: sound-reproducti- In talking I 4 ; |