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Show - , ,..,,......., ' , . ' .A iiiris r-b-;t- 41 .46r41 1 .11v t1010 i we, ,. ,P,' ant :01Z to,4 tub. ', . t4P, ',. ' , 0 - i WAGES. 7 . Chikhea- ., , . . - IAlthough creasesa Last i 0 I ' - , . . 14. : It tastes good. ' irt:: - tan' Prices Rise an t Months, Due N: , " - , , It will turn a distressed, fretful child Into a happily smiling one. Because it Is lust what children ought to have for feverish colds, coughs. croup, nuffiel"andhean,Towheety breathing. - engaged.---- , - ,..,, - ,k, - - - --- ' . ., , ' 4 , . - i ' - , four-month- , , , - - - ' ' .. - C - . . ,:: 77 11.'10 ll .. . - ' - 1 "' -- 1 -- - . , -- 1. : , ' ,,, IN - -- a ' L , .:.; :.. , . c :: - - - - oll -- , - 1 ---- - - 4 - ,, . - - - , ...,, f-- fr.', r.r , the handling , ,9 . ,,,,,.- ..., uo---&bout 4 4V , , , , , , ,-1,--- s . t , '' , 9 , - - ',,'-':- ' A 1 oulloss so:is ' ...., - -- ---- 1 -- .. .. - ' . ' , ...- 4- - ,f. - 4 , - .:fully , --- -- --- . - ... , -- ' : ' - ,,g-- 1111. 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As a ro. 91 per suit of compulsory education, of our country centof can read and write their own names and addresses.asti-gie- The government Ma stood pubail. bort lic school from the time they are 1 14 . are years olduntit they ' '7Z Mr.,. 0 ,1a07 ' , .... bishop In- - the orient, and protestant of all three Methodist churches t ....109 - II 11 , The Rt. Rev. Toshiyasu Hiralwa of Toko. Japan.. said to be the Only native 1 AMMO.. a I 4....111 L-11 ..' 1 1 - - , e.t7-- 1 11 , , and ,Tult ) triEses 4 . , 41 , ..., , , .,., . ,... 7 ,, , t I . , - C -- - . -- es le .. . . f4 - . ::, Clean the cl -' Do , - places. away with the,bili is which keeping your t4 ." One fevefisli MA sick.' 'thirdren love Cascareti 'because to cross; (I' ' it is like eatmg candcr;Cik els act or I ' ! on the tender Cescarets et never gripe, pills stomach, k the worried mother. ' Give, harmless 'I,. never Injure, and do not disappoint -CASCaretS to children one iD14 Ansi upwatils. - tami ten ccnt box yeti . ' '' contains full directions. .,,. . . ,4 ' ' : ' ' MOTHERS! ', irmentations and conitipailton .poiS011 lie w . , ---- --- , 4- -, 'wels. 1- - l . -- -- , . , . ' -- . 33; - ' ,, ' . Is' , ,, ',', . : .,- - - 7;0171 ')1,";h7 ', th onday"--i- n NT - . : In , .. .-- . - - - - 9,, . 9., ,:99,, .....,.. . -, .......t,,.... ... -- ,...... 27 . 71est,,Ath - I ' , ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, - .... , ,,, ..... . ,-- .,.....,.. , t ,. ..,...,.,...L......,....... Sct:th Stret , ' ,, Teldtphone:Watatdi, 858 , .,,,, ,.... . ,...., -- -- .,,,,la ,d'9.. a Salt La6,City, , , -- . , . . - .. , - . r '...,,,,,,.. ,'0,-..., A. ,V.,N.I. ,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....1,.,....5... 4 '''''' , - ' , - , - . The Met luting:And alter Influenza. 4 liorpciesi Malted Milk... 0011thilhinl. , I ,,. Ibk - ; : , . -,- , :.E6 .211,')::gb'..148q.,..:0.:..,4,i.:'4'.1 Ly .0 ' t-- oovent ' ''''' '''''''' 1177741 November. Aire eativealied w. - 9.,,...,-- , , etatt law as thday,on the state board of canvassers., That hoard consists of the eutts auditor. the er and the attorithY Ela the eocretary of state acting Ji.. of the board. Official rS- secretary - ".' of the various , county canvassing boards are now of reaching the secretary . state's office I in gusnitty. . ,.. a i - is set by - - 4- ' the fourth" West Monda y, I ...- ..- , State Canvass Next llotiday. . - . - - . : rV -- .. - 1 7 cl11111111 (TN IrtcNrl irrl ,'-'s.,111111 - ct Watch thetongue olyot.tr.Yolulg! 'Yo'ur litt1ePct 'd.'etiir'a'i'éb''' - -. -' , - - Czecho-Slovaki- --- - - , , I t . the ' li , ' z -- 7 , , -- ' .....,,, :... , .that -- '' - 66 , ' ' -- C ' , 6 .... . - lltt - .,.: - ' - , . - . ' Service Station and Complete stock ..,, 0 e yp, Spring fie Tires an lble.to u es; will-- a ce , . .' 4 where , - - ... South - , - I . - - ' -- , .. II . -- , 1 1.... ..1,,,, , --- ' - I - - -- . I . - , e - - , - .46 lor.(...- - , - I - 4 , . - ,t7 Lt. 144 - 4 - Pt ,. - - - '(2, ...: . - ' , ' - - , - ' 4-e- ' . . . , "rt . . , - , - -- ' . . , rd --- i- - - ' , e -- 00 ( , - . - j411,,:, , anon - - ., ,t ,. ,...i, - HD .; '. . ammonoo7m,oftwoa...onnoomoo , , - ,., - toll 16-.41- ommommeoloammoftm, .. , - - - , , , VoliTpre -- ,, , iono.yon;ano, .. 10------- ' . .. - :, wholesale cost and typee or 'Berries. , , there has been a considerable check made upon overcharges. The food ' , --- T -- - - - ---- ---' -administration continues through the armistice until legal there peace and, , , ,, will be no ,, , '. , keep down profiteering nnd specula' . - , ., borate these reaults also. Since Oct0- - I tion to the last mmen,L -- - control in the United States: , , ' . - has food administration the 1917, bet, of the foo4 months Pot the first 1$ had the services of 2.600 weekly, , . ,......, ! Administration the prices to the farm- nntaary retail price 'reporters , ipF( E cHon ,... , . -- L , - - er- Increased, but decressied to the con.' out the United State& Thee. I - I'L l re e show elimulauon-01-profiteecombined ,,, that:the rsPorts .. bed , teimer-by-thA. ' prices per unit ed. 24 moat important ---' foodstuffs were oe -, ing .and - apeou1atien.7 Duet ht October,z1917. ---, OHL ABOUT CIAS 0 etc, The same quantities and commodities creases in wages, transportation, . k , Our could be bought for $6.65 average for '..,J, , :. , the 'prices have been increasing 't --- -, the spring quarter, 191Sthat le, a - , ' B&811 Z. ing the last small had comtaken state Welker, drop crop During place. peat food affect which currents The period of quarters ending missioner, announces that the total -. . . '.:' prices in the United States are much July-- . illaM4 1, , 1017 to July 1, 1)18. the shipments of apples from the state to -counin other the then controlled I less 74 Per date is 671 cars, of which .1 prices of Clothing rose-from 16 CM'S about , s! , triee at war: The powers of the food cent to 166 cent over 1912, or a were culls and the others first trade : administration in these - matters ex- - rise of about per 62 per cent according to i --, additioe ', tend: the state has al. , . products. In department of latorindexes. produced. Mr. Walker says, about by -- Since First, to the control of profitsdealthe spring quarter, ending ready 260 cars of apples that have been disLI 1 , :z manufacturers, wholesalers and 1,19111. there has been & rise in tributed by peddiere and through other ' 4 , and the controt of speculation in prices---htchannels. ere, The total Mr. of nt crop &poles. departmentagriculture WILIkel fliPliws, will ' foodstuffs. They do not extend to the I index 1.1" showing-th- at , rei control of the great majority-o- f farm :trosu.t Tillotounpawthal.ndeaht box:Umtata were 138 Pee averages prices . t tailers, PS public eating place's, or the cent over the 1913 basis, and the do- in brought shout 1800 a aim P0004 farmer, except so far as this can be tpartment of labor index showing 126 blybulk one-thiof the lonatherui were net - laocompliehed on a voluntary basis. or a rise fro boxed. be says. Some of the other cent, mthe per average , for of the varieties Second, the controlled buying of , Il spring quarter this year. brought more than the Jona,- civil Populations- - and ar- - per cent and 22-- per cent respectively thane. but others did not bring so much Allied to the farmer. The whfilesale price agq..blreerstatelrrerinosclo grtell suPrallY- - -- piles, the neutrals and the American ' ;, Met dominates the marIndex of the department of labor army and navy, commodities auntteigi perIliad t ket in certain at . all a rise from 79 per cent average Saturday to the biennial to be taining ( report commodities in part ofothe spring quarter, 1918, to 99 per made to the next legisdature. This inother time s. and , of the time. Itt these case s. It is pois- cent for September, or & rise of 20 cludes recommendations for changes in , with in cent. The food adndniatration the crop peatjew. , Some members of effect. to alble e per I f n , a car-lai- wholesale index 'shows an increase thot colinapotion &Ile waorkibg Os a.tPlaa producers andof manufacturers, I I t . k amount stability in price. fixI from SO per cent to 100 per cent or Aloulturs illt the stra.gover .11teni: end' II6 6 20 per cent for the game period. never favored attempts to lipm, have been systems adopted is In October; 19111,, the food adrninia- - other state"studying 'Imaximum prices by law; the univerintended to Barnyard the sal history of these device. in Hurope tration retell prices report show that interests of the farmers ..and of Qom .. , '', 4 . has been that they worked against the retail cost of the same quantity of investing in farm lands. . i the true interests -of both producer the 24 principal foodstuffs was 87.66 against an average of 86.66 for the and consumer. it , ' .E.., The course of prices during the first spring quarter. 1918,--- -- or --& rtse of- 111ILLITILE11110 , , 18 cent about administrationthat food per of the -the period ending July - It is obvious enough ' that - - priCie :... practically 11 . , ' 1 , 1918, is clearly shown by the price have risen during the . lout three 4 " of the department of agricul-- months both to the farmer and to the ' i,,,.; Rtc000 of: . -- Indexes ' tures and the department of labor. Tak- wholesaler and retailer. On the other - , , ' - ing 1912 - . prices as the basis. the aver"- hand, those rising prices, have only - I f -the kept pace with the farmers' price& r , age prices of farm produce for1917, 1 -' Cost of Production Increases. tinder three, months ending July L '' .,,.'' 11, .. were, according to the department of Since the let of July this year, many Mothers' association and . the State . per cent economic forces have , caused a situa- Council of Defense a canvass of every agriculture's price index,of 116 .... ' 1113 the more prices. tion adverse to the consumer.. There home in than average ., , vity will be made to seer- -, 4 ,,tt,!..- ,,,,,,..;':: .and according to the department of has been &steady increase in wages a thin amd the the record heroic deeds of those over cent 91 was It .,..:. labor index., per - -- ,. steady increase In cost of the materi.t who have taken part in the world's . , ..4.,- -. ,, ....., ', . ,,, 1913 prices. The two departments ale which go into food production and great war. Gold and silver stars will ., - - . ..,1 be doon to use eomewhat different bases of cal'- manufacture, the the , first placed cards, and in containere sand m those ,who have given their lives celation.' The average of farmers' supplies of all kinds. There has been nat ', , ! to and the silver star homes the' is, designate one laterthat year , an prices increase of 25 per cent In freight from which men have been wounded. tit 1913, was, rates. , -- three monthe ending July 1, The,' rents of the country are These spate) cards will later be filed ,, agaccording to the department of over Will and costsalso the association in of help ircreaaing and - therefore . riculture indexes, 127 . per cent compiling their statistics for the state ,. the manufacturing, are diatribution and service 'which they will present to the 1913 binds and, according to 114 flag. ,I, steadily Increasing the state in the near future. . transportation .. was labor index, of department II and affect. ahou,k1inevitably, prices. The ante' council of defense , the 1913 average. Thus The public should per cent overincreased between the war mothers to make therequeoted canvass distinguish on cent 13 ' per farm prices t , a rise in prices and profiteering, for here,' and the city has been divided into . ' ' ' p , the .department of agriculture calcuwith . precincts, with a canvassing commit- !: prices to the farmer tee An latidns and 23 per cent upon the ' de- who increasing for allotment of each., special is himself paying higher- wages cards with places for the soldier's name of labor basis s partment Ot..6:..'i'i'00'.':';;-::.jtfrb.t40....$.41:t- An examination of wholesale prices and costaand with higher wages and his address and the arm of the service Pr prices-simplmust rise. transport which be belongs will be supplied is, of prepared foods, thows a example of what this may come to can to . the canvassers to fill in. At an execu.. different story: shown in the matter of flour.- The tive meeting of the war mothers held The department of agriculture does be, at Civic this week the center. cost from during of transportation Elisabeth Corey was chosen gen- ,.', not maintain an index of wholesale increased 4 the ..- .. producing regions to New hire eral chairman, and under her direction but the department of labor Yorkwheat price., amounts to about 40 cents several City r doe s. and this index shows will be appointcotcost of Increased - ---- The barrel., precto various ed take charge of the wholesale prices from 87 per cent per -... ,,,- -4 ton 7incte--- Wives and sisters of soldiers, , 0 during over 1913 basis to 79 per cent over amounts to 10 cents barrel of as Well as Withers will, aid in this ' the 1913 baste for the three months flour. The increase inperwholesalers' work. The organisation Is also planI and 1918, 1, 1917. the Americanisation of foreign 1, July July cost of drayage, rents, etc., amountalo ning -- - - ending . mothers in this state. The food administrarespectively. 10- cants-o- r SO, cents witha total of - tion the cards have been turned over After price Index of wholesale- prices out including the Increased costs of of the State Council of Defense they will calculated upon still ',another basis I send a questionnaire to each family. miller or 'retailer., , , shows a decrease of from 84 per cent the .' fill in the record aadthe rewill ' Such who tome eiogLi.,i6..0:',...ii::::.-tti.-0,..-7.:-..0..itié:::-:-....E- under charges do not be 111Jled in then will to SO per cent between these periods the category statistics turned ' of They profiteering.. record for and refer. one year apart... are the necessary changes Involved by the state, archives, - , Middlemen's Profits Decrease. b the economic differences to the situa9 49 , Thus all'indexes show an increase tion. We cannot "have our cake and , t in farmers prices and a decrease in eat it." In other words, we cannot Miss F. A. Laughm-7-, our , expand wholesale prices of food during the raise wag, railway rates, - ' t,Will Sail For' Paris ,:-, credits and currency. 111.11d hope to year endlog July 1 1911.took In other place in maintain the same level of prices of words, a great reduction Miss E. la lAughlin, formerly' nacre. middlemen'a charges, amennting to foods.All that the food administrabetween 15 per cent and 30 pee cent tion can do is to see as far as Is hu- tory of the Salt Lake County chapter alterations of the' Red Crows, who is now-actidepending upon the basis of calcula- manly possible that tion adopted. 'These decreases have- take place Without,- speculation or as secretary to Professor William Mil- , .., .. elimination such that and ,,,, OtsPecu- profiteering readjust- ler, late of Oberlin university and now come out of the Union In ments are conducted in an orderly director of the lation and profiteering. k will sail Tuesday for 7'. of retail prices corro-- I manner. Even though it were in the Washington. The Parts as a member of Dr. Miller'sparty. I . r The party is aCcotnpanying Dr. Thom'' ' -' ' 1 of I , as O. Masarylc president-ele.. , , .., : on his-tri- p to Prague III II II to assume his office. Dr. Miller is In ' II I : 7 1 I . , A,. United . . ,,, . charge of activities in the States of tho Oornegie Irou.dation. , establishment which is assisting In ths mid-En a of domocracies among a ' of and rep nations organising Dr. poop's& among thIse governments - Miller is among the leading au-,.. . " thorities on the history, customs sad , .: Children think Cascarets just dandi; popupeoples, comprising the te,000,00 lation Included in Otos races now rood . ' They are safe and mild cathartic candy' boon Mtge from autocratic ruin. It has to be asSell for a dime"work" Laughlin's good fortune every time.... to handle all tile businosis de. .. , signedinvolved in the organising of these toile f , , groups of peoples., , .... . ,., ' , - - 1918 ' 18 - wholtnsa- t country-A- licit' s keetiett. tToothing, ceiling on s feverish. biassed. tickling street. Sad 'k eters sought ,.., ,, ........ quickly. li it geed got creep, amt.,. It tostalee De Inerplalao,, thloroloruCee edict of- - e time that yes would sot like to give te pound freolc'todiat;rdeceiveld from Her- htidrIaaad k 111i1"11"61"4"furtr""1"4'96' SCHRAMM-JOHNSON , DRUG CO. bert Hoover the following state- t ment on the result orfood price , .. . . - In the inatoor of voluntary eentiol of retailers we .have bad more diMfrom culty, but- - in the publication week to week in every town in the , t. , ' - , , lert.'10,Suppress1on re speculation. There a-- cases required stern MS11111101 and some mullions Of dollars have been refunded in Otto way or another to the public( The propor. tofizately - not large to the total firms 3rd. - 'd i'hey smile-nh- ... FolETS lionTk.oDut - - ' . ' . en , dltstrilltbutioun. wouu be to ultimately curtail production it- self. We axe in a period of inflation and we cannot avoid the results. - .,, .. Voluntary Vie have had a large measure of .. froin vdc'cittnts, maconu7stecturti:n 10"1, . gi: Pe.uwch.rpin:crteaseethe 3.1147ti , food adminiatration the effect of , price level in tbetteoe 011. - , - OVEMBER. . ..: 1111111C:71S UE TOHIGO 554 . , ,. ' ' SI .OF: CO ! r ' - - - - is ' ' ' - r , , 4 v - --- . - - ,, - . ' , ...k.. ,,,,1 !,..,-,14z, t .., - - -- I. , 1'7 - - ,ft, ,-,- ..:, - . - ,.- - - . !. - ., . : I., - , ' ' - ' '- - 4 et,' , |