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Crew of Street Car ' ..., Hyrum Shupe. Osnald Jackson and C. J. A. Lindquist. David Steele dedicated lb grave- Blamed For Accident Mn s ?ideals 1. Heller died yesterdaY of .pneumonia at the home, 213 Adams on OGDEN. NovCarelessness It. She was born at Snanists Pork the part of- - the motorman and the tivenue. the r of Mr. end )A ru tonductor wet the tauee et tht-lox- t-tafter-coo- 4'415, ad:1111-1dent to street car. No. 42 Friday husband and two children. according to the ofindings of the i Metals ef -- the Central railroad ccuriptinn who have conducted an inquiry. The car Was left atanding on th Twenty-fift- h street hill while the vreie rendered aesietartee to another car that Alt anbeeriptlna was etanding near Adams avenue. The ,47manit and Anitenry reralmfrtir air brake was accidentally released and nornohalnle tek .1rtroes A Oliver nhould he made the car matted down the steep Mu, NI North itn, TP,ephtitiP all W.1 Clittliinf considerable damask Aonnt for tao Dotty. Porarttay Nowa. Chamh and tad atisor pualtuations CommissionersFavor: llBUC HEIRING -- : TUESDAY NOYEMBER 19 1918: ::- -- ' ' ,,' - - -- - . - 2 ' , : '- T ',- - , . . .. , , 1!" , 44, , Memorial .. - -- - - 5I)DJll5 - - - . - .. ,. - s WRITE OF vi 1 ., . 66 9, , ' ', ... 0 . -- ge- ----- d ,,...., . - --- SM R . ?óvó1Officà , ! , , ,.......... for Soldiers - : '' I Ftni-Waolr- ......2, - 1tr Utah-Idah- . - . n. - . t 1 : -- .. DESERET. EVENING 'NE1VS .. ' . I II ' - - ' , . ' 4 -- -- - A .. 0 ,,.. -- ,...: . Eil - I - - ..,, - - - ...., t01)11:1ZNdY. I t.The ' oriel In honor of the soldiers and ,"''' sailors who have rendered !service to , their country in the great world war was discussed last night by the city CONDITIONS IN FRANC .11.111HEl1 CASE SETI . .! at their weekly meeting 4. , land the suggestion that a memorial be . some In in form met this city ' -of the entire board. 111111E111111111 the rnn - It- - was approval -with suggested that the work be ,... -carried Out under the directien-tirth- e , , son Of 3ildgirand Mrs! Jacob - commissionera andbe placed' in lefty I tke hands & spatial comMittee at). ly:vana, Salt Lake, former Pfovo of T" pointed by them for the actual working trealden-ta- , has, written from France to ' wits also suggested -OGDEN, Nev. 111.The hearing of lit of the plans. III........1 -that the money required for the memi Provo friend- .- Thd letter deals with - Ls14 filed against Beritz J. Kel.-- oriel the :11t 1,, charges be raised by subscrippopulat -- conditions .of the Amerfean expedl. Wier of the police department will be tion and thus give every citizen ,Tt to donate. e tionary forces. He says: held ) City hall Friday morning HamiltonGarment,ls..-Always-the-Most-Cor;- .i city will provide the &Hew plarit. "ksrance is a most beautiful country Everyone'Kn''o-'ws-Whaat 10 o'clock. The public will be ad;--- andThearchitectural eupervision. v to are the ---, Ct. q, ery 'peo ple S. Sled to the hearing. Judge Work on the buliding of the memor- American soldiers. The' funny pari Materials'and-Bès1,Workmanship.-----,----,at the earliest of Barker.will preside and Atty. John (I. ial shottid be started i will examine the witnesses. The possible moment, according to the corn. Ibey all think we Americans . - and-ma- ny other citizens are rich, and no - deal with ' us acthe police officer.. who missioners,1.1 , .. 7 charge against matin an ' the are t: interest taking cordingly." : wsui recently suspended from the serv- wbo That ter. it wilt be an easy matter of He of the death write ; feelingly MADE--.0.0,41- ri IEA-.ice, le that he assisted Ben Cohen. a to LINES---7 NOTT,---VE '' sum is shówn In nom Roland V. Twelves and-o- f L raise : the ' 100 local, businees man. to bring-liquo- r more citizens than the that olith esteem in which the deceased - i into this -"- of the- state have fart sumEto was city in violation --already promised liberal --- -held,- and tells of the honors paid -cover the cost. I prohibition law. . him his funeral. at . was discussion a spirited r. There -- The letter. which woe written last . S. city commissionerslast I among the ' says of the war situation: month, when the date of the hearing night -REGULAR-GOOD.' '74 r I news to us krom comes front of every was differences pin-fixed. Some ,. of Influenza of victory, and the enemy is crying . tle. 1 I I ion arose over the matter of engaging for peace. The kind of peace we Willis to examine the witnesses. . Atty. - Mayor Browning holding to the view OGDEN; Nov:ie.Word has been re- - want is unconditional surrender, and -, W. K. Barton it-- la best that they accept it now, assist- - calved by Mr. and Mrs. REDUCTIONS''-AS-FOLL, ------ - that the city attorney ant his eon Clifforld,died, feetheirmeii-Botheir of t Oat this,olty but in France of gpan: h Influenza a few ant should , Is clioniaatt force will Commissioners M. L. Jones and Chris weeks ago. The young man was born the Boatof America's contended the ; that every 22 He expression enlisted city la Ogden Flygare ,years ago. sFrance to make the enemy dier ''''' May ioi--.torney was disqualified because of the land went towasBoulder, Colo., itlrf:11,-.-::72in later transferred to pay-!othe terrible crime& they have fact that he was present at a private ISM and 761540:;:-'Dodge. Iowa, from - where be committed." . and Camp , -. interview held between Mr. Cohen was Re to in went Prance August.L. Starr, son of Mn. Laura . Howard Mayor Browning 237th field Second 'ward.. who is ', Starr of the Some trouble also arose over the-- with the signal corps of the , !AI son of Mr. and Mrs. wit- h- the, American, expeditionary Question' as to whether the hearing artillery. Hall.' Ralph wrote in forces the mother 1191'.- 'be conducted his France, public 11:leery a. flail. 2783 Pacific avenue,2. shoul4 by or Oct. It in month a cheerful whether of and last died influenza i 14r England. interesting safety department corps. letter. should be in the hands Of the board ilia was a member of the signal ,...i0 the message be was given , Ho Bays: of city commissioners. Mayor Brown. According to In England. tog considered it his right to take up a military funeral Any time Kaiser Wilhelm talks of , . an honorable peace' I think it means the case ,as chairman of the-boA4, 17 a victory for the Allies." The spirit 14 I while Commissioners Jones and Fly. Stranger Drowns in in-twas case rare held thab the among the boys is such that it insures . hands ,of the public safety depart- Springs victory, wrote Mr. Starr. He -- ' . --American ment that he would like ts . ' Alta.-- 0," been made by Mayor Browning tr' and for ----candy chewing gum ml, To OGDEN,-- Nov. 19.It - .has ot yease be invest'. tocan the effect that-th- e other there. he the mas, so far. identifthings buy and or . who drowned in a pool at the Ile tells of the conditions of the peo- gated by the city commissioners witth . - pie and the country and the customs, IliA44-,;- , Sunthat the city attorney examine' the - 'stranger of this w north city Hot Springs ,.. ,., 6, neteses were lost. are to The Red ,,,,,,,.. him. which strange - 6 , evening, - day ' Two men who were just getting out Cross bits issued Books and sweaters AMc of the water saw the man go in and to the boys, and Mr. Starr expresses United War Work Fund i 1 . 33 in a few moments ,noticed that halves, great appreciation for the thoughtful. and tried to save' his' nests of "the mothers al Drive in -- - . 1'31 WCI'M girls Lags in Ogden. 71131:-They distress. . , . . . . . , , ,tbe more welfare."-our o but of ; ,..,....b.k. help: ,l ife and called .. to 'man died either of strangulation Or of OODEN. Nov. CPR 21. Ithe linitedWarWort ilind are comlbruthelse his headi-wer- e were plainly 14...1. . - 6 i 1 ...-dit-ed Illtil- "la andand7Wife tithill ing in all too slowly. according o It is suppelea-Itmembers of the. committee. who are visible. Time e the water, only three feet , Of over matter. the concerned greatly the cement bottom. The body the 260,000 quote for this district only struck 1..,, it where ffinemolomminomagi to dl City, was taken Brigham Because of Nov. been subscribed. her hue, $13,170 has PROVO, lg.Surviving stab- one day, Mn. Thelma Mothis fact the - - time for completing the- teat the -Hoopes undertaking ellIcere band only - r- :eampairn Boseide? tensen died last night ofpneumonia at been gtended to Satter.lishineeto, ., Mrs. a factory for making women't sweater , nay. Nov. 22. were in Monday trying to the home of her parents. Mr. and DonW. F. in Smart. the ward. : -'. Several . .oths were opened In de- identify theOgden Fifth made knitrwool childesn's , , but coats, our-or-Tothey 'I ovit funeral services will be held for mackinaw coats, and men's shirts., Mr. stores yesterday and a large no progress. stranger, Ipartment ,''' , was about 65 years ble ', Mr. and Mrs. ,glortensen Thursday. Vlolett has several 'machines in opera. number of young women devoted their old. bald , and medium part height, The cortege will leave the undertaking tion and more are being put In. He , efforts to collecting subscriptions from He had - establishment All paymoutit for subieription of O. H. Berg and Son at haa secured the order-fo- r customers in the stores. There seems had a bushy mustache. making the T.1,s and complaints restardIng to be an idea in the midst of the people $21.50 in his pockets, but nothing by- 12:30 O'clock and,services will be held H. Y. U. bikb school cadet suits. should Ps made to J. la s the graveside. be could be identified. , that the money is not needed. especialwhich - :, ........... . . Johnson. office frith It A. radar-so- n The husband, Levi gfortensen, died ly since tbe announcement made re- iral;-- A,GROWILNG EVEIFIlt DLit,- . Pocatello. A Co.. 32 West First North St. of his at Burled and the time at Oa of demobilization the Sunday night; army. warding , 1 l' -- -Deaths. 3. Pneumonia death his wife was suffering from the but the workers call attention to the Telephona 111. li,)me teeohnne 111. ' ' ,. same disease that claimed her husband. ..PROVO. Nov. ILTho funeral for ........... . J - Its the watt we appreciate out out "of towa A 'fact that large numbers of the soldiers Agent tor the Daily. Saturday and , efie leave an infant daughter. Mrs. Neire and Church will not be released for some time and SerniWaekly pub. who Mrs. Vivian Gwin They of Provo. OGDEN. Nov..19. Cockrell. , formerly loiters that adds new accounts daily. IS , the money in, aneded to provide for Barker die& at. the family home, 2$74 Mortensen is survived by her parents, Leslie , pays to ., laid weeks was held Iteatioas. tiled at Pocatf-loitheir welfare. and five brothers.l. . r Arai with Pour tricot's. t avenue. hist night of pneumonia. Pocatello. Adams at Sunday, to the report of the work. She eras- - 20. yearsof-Aga-anwas. born Tf ors the city is less patriotio---inth- 's o Dia-d;Order' Your funeral designs Aittrtlowere this city where ohs was 'prominent (i(Aoiti ws. -- than the county. districts. A In Fund Stitgestion In social affairs. - Her husband is at of the county districts, accordWe number pay on Ala. express phone chortle oll, and oll Sheridan. Camp - to- PROVO. Nov. le. William W. Good-ridreports, have - oversubscribed Barend Denkers died of pneumonia 14..00 or more and send them Dia lig ot PROVO. Nov. It It has been sug. dim- In Included those 45 their died at quota. last old, . resiyears night ' morning at the family who ara willing to Wets are Huntsville. Eden. Liberty and yesterday home. in Lakeview Of pneumonia. gested that citisens in learhig: Ithe city. dence. We Madison avenue. He was his to war relief work. for which -North Aden. 1,101IE SEIlltIOS EACH DAT : daugh- contribute by hts wire. five Mr-aborn In Hollan.d April 10. 1888, and He is survived now made should canvass a is being one All and his nd son, ters Ho 80,,, a parents, Dreg Orders rifled mut Nailed At Onto, 1! when to came t this country boy. their contributions to City. Chair. r Willis Goodridge, of Midvale and send ill survived by his wife. and one son, Mrs. t W. Robinson. direct. as on at. man I. 10 Mr. and sisters. brothers Killing Accidental Goodridge, Count of the son and several brothers an- adopted prevailing sickness many for , 1 and sisters. He was an active and was agricultural superintendent ears aro unable to make LOaAN, Nov. 111.The "flu" lilt- - ,, et the e OGDEN. Nov. 19.A coronor's Jury faithful member of the Church. Puner. the Provo district of the Utah-Idah- o be uation her is becoming more ferious I --- , should the and vanvasil the visits, company. IMMO decided Sugar that the killine of al services this afternon in the city 1 Ilse ....t closed immediately. Provo has not yet each day, as a result of a slight relax- - I I11 Lowrey. a negro, whose death resulted cemetery. Bishop J. W., Urepresiding. .furniabed Its proportion of funds for ation of the vigilance adopted oarly .1 8 SIMN LAKE t a bullet during from struck 27 years of age, died by being Campbell, Ray New Manufacturing Co. thie, purpose. -- ' th celebrations hers Monday. Nov. 11, In the siege of the epidemic s,nd more , the family home. 1670 Okden venni', Li e re- - 11elesemmumememen was accidentalA number of witnesses at new a score coati of last night of pneumonia.- - He was born than - ' exaolined who were , Witnespoll In Texas and had resided in this city I -mow:). Noy. M.W. F. Violett. who t Mortensen's FuneraL ported daily, , .1,.! to Ma affair sed they all tyli for several years has been at the head - gave as their for the past three years. being a- brake- of-tconniwrtion. with in celebration --.-The opinion that the shooting wee entirely man on the Southern Pacific.-nve-ye- He Is Knight Woolen Mills Clothing armistice of the Ts Novi.run helped 19 era! services acctidental. - survived by big wife and a manufacturing department, ha; opened tot Levi Mortensen will be held tomor' ;spread the disease, despite the fact 1! n Tho cortege will that the health authorities tried In row (Wednesday), ,r a! & H. Sons 0. leave from Berg undertaking to a people prevent way every 1 o'clock. . at establishment , , ; Later. ea cook Vitoll ili If lie, 71 permission ' gathering together. I . p. was givelisopte of the stores to con. , , ., Provto Bowe Moto& this believed Is is ,s it sales duct I ,,and ,, . 1 .::''as Inal...11; I the cause of the last outbreak, taCiry; Ciervailcsetwaltelvuthfoeunrte'rmootPhsa SILK SiVEATERS, BATHING SUITS, L D. S. GAILMENTS .. i 1 , and who was sent to a 4ank corps in people ,crowded Into the stores that EVERYTHING liNIT'rED. SATISFACTION, GIJARANhad tioegnethhnedr. ; Pennsylvania hag rentrited to tit:Osl cloe ' eh,teiTnheelLa iwtherebopardackelds - . - tae ' . :, i with an bonorablo discbmgo . ' TEED. -. 'ot7t ..' r. .. servics. hi . its stamp all ,to dApIng power military a ' ,. II ' ' ' N- ' ' ., ".2 .' t measures will, Dr. H. 0. Merrill Nis recovered from 4he malady and stricter --- --' -- -----' '- --1 an ' ' ' of influenza. attack be put in effect, 711 I 70 41i!i F - et 1141 Rev. Ludwig ThomsonsadTAtm. --,- - - I -- -, Funeral of hOldle, , . intended-twho leave li ' homsen, yeSter MAIN M. Funeral servioes for Milton G. Han-- I Mr. t ,, ... day for Big Pine. Califorrillec-wher- e .. . ,, died at Camp KearnY last ,,,.. , Thomsen will take charge oftho Tent'. sem who - .... fl - . ,. yea- - Nil ' ride school,, will remain af few days' week,- were held --at Providence . ,, .4 le' emeniemmineieminelingamor many-peop, informed have been that' afternoon and longer, terdal asthy - 4 '- -' - influenza has devoloposkAatho school. , from Logan attende&The young hian--' .....-- --, - ,- ts , . ----- ---.- --, , . beleig a Musician many musleal folk. OM ) e0moloolinimmilimimpun I attended over all from , the .. tr-ltr-ulvalley , Ito . . Third Vi'ctitn A - --- , , , Made Addresses were services. ' ' ".... Prof. George I). Cast and H. C. Peter.... :,QJ ,,.. Influinza in Fairview sen .14 . . of Logan: Interment was In the ., . ' ' ' --- II: m. If., l'rovidence cemetery. where Dishop II, - ' Correspondence.).. -, I D. FAIMeier 7 11111.11PI I 1' , grave.----,nV Nov. Teente i. - .,ampbeeallpidleadiicstinctelvilood.d Pi , Rasmussen, Fairviews third viettm of ' Merchants bank Infltienza.rdied home and at her Farmers 'Thurs. The . ..F.Ffrom of this citir has Increased Its capital 4 , -- dly morning. She had suffered - - - -- two stock to $100,000 and will maltd heart trouble during the last, -. ,,, ' : : .,.,' ,.. .;..,--.... . Federal .,-. years. She leaves-a- , widow Moiher, plIcation for a'dmission to tha ..c.,, 11 I one sinter, and -three brothers. one Iteserve system at , " once:, Orviewhere"tri brother.; Trenrsi..-'-- is . i , Femme. -- She was burled today.-os . .. 7 . Checks has Word reached Scout here that 411 Percy Bleeding ...... . '41'11 ' son of Amasa and Lois Tuck.' Tucker, . -I Saves pWri- Life 111It And NIONOMEIMMINENEMEEMMOMmomm74, 4042-slut- - 1109 atilAd'Ae er, of this clty, die& yesterday morning. Or -,1 : ' ' ' ' . , os. tea timber camp, in Washington, . , , .. , . ,, I MONOMER ............ i ..... In was ) gibESIIIMIMMr, he where Correspondence iftpeciat the gov,, employed ' -L- a:, ernment .servieo.- -- Tha body will ;be 4.11.EDMOND. Nov. ILLloyd Johnson., . ..........,........s. -- "' son Of Mr. and Mrs. Urns. Johnson, ...-----,.. .. brought here for burial. , , . , himself shot . . , accidentally yesterday. , ,. when he attempted to climb on th , i Our:-MinIsla. II a wins la baek ei wagon Cuutomers';1,..,L1 shotgun lio 'Obituary.--,,. ---- : bunda, Th Khot tore into his arm and ---- ------ -1 it is feared amputatlow-may-beiterel-' ,. Certainly--G-oo- d ., , , wary. -- The youth was a boy geout er01 (Special Correspondence.) , .. - to check how learned had , 4 ,,. t. 1 ' Pavia, b 6 ,, Ry IIPPIyina his knowleelee Our business ison the increase. he Una -. died Nov. 4, walAne anaot n; -- 4. ' tioubtedly 'saved Ms owe life.: Davis- and was A. 'ver h, Ntargaret h h mon the biggest t) tember, was . at Milford, June 20, 11195. and at,i , I i .1W.' Calif& u .Mins --,k. sLog - will become booster,- f yotri,buy-eflitryooP LDUD Tnr (RIP- i noarblarysvnt a. Fru, , l one.-----a been tor': - our 'SERVICE . such . haa makel trying This were year will Funeral services 'held you Nov.., -- . . on the lawn. sickness that many will be pleased St residence the , familly Y- B. Whits conducted the to' read bad Biehosllobert No Lewis Newman. knows e GOOD of a week a ExQuisrr:' , STATIONERY, being' II001cS,and the make if see CLASSto , htimillation don't s, begin they exereices,--,Einging- t ,was furnished by Northrand, ell..., Charleston, W. ya., - , reised difference. They also help to make ' t " Gus Fernley. George wall flow ' better than the girl with a tecl, '' . Mitchell, Hattie was, restored to 'health. - - GREETING CARDS. isritetiff "I ' Ethel Ash., Ashworth. ' do and down elk,- I wear , , , tandsand arms soft and white, and to keep rough, pirnpl omplexion. worth awl Myrtle Woolsey. prayer by woo 1I cli.of cold. gad ' ' -- -s , Battle Ashworth me any goodMuutotd .1 - Geprtiti. . il fresh slanli aml the I free hair . ir grip-untTolt'on smooth, a hn'1'. t) I gilt-tw- o of 10e. tiOtles or,ha solo; the nag spoke U t of kind and ia the ithe Tar. the It moored' and ,,, disposition of b;le jovial toet --'Honey ko mataralb123th'IndbeaulY-cimany --Foley's nut tiffekedfraccianim ,,gusc of coimer, . try - SU .- "Mu and voids I ever, - - - be kr t i memo:Idiom ii thorn.od..or ese of Reslooi Soso ler the ' Resuliol won's of consolation. Besides his par- used." Good- - tor, grip. 'coughs, crouN1 ...,P otteloothk. A .unuessetiRtstiaol (Anemone sod itesisol Booth .. v c..lap and Re ol Oigtmerii for , Book ,,,H, . Store or Salt take (111,J,-- , . ents three marrirti winters, ' ''' , a , . -- . 04 StAdRen of ,Manti. Mrs Noille PattorAda whooping cough and common cohls.--- ,1 41 EAST , , .. ...U...,.. n CeiarkilL4 ber,, , 9t Forpr.,. and mrks4thietngumistItichramrn-Johruso- DrUS ' , , VIIMMURNIMEirs101121E-Atin.re-4,..L,,,tiseMent. tkiliford, sarviva OF- -- grOoosted mem- - u ,- . - 7: . - - ' . rntniv nounrunu - 7... , ,, . - , it -- "- - id - --- - 0, , a' kd rect, Handioiiiest i red . - . BUYS AMPLE PLY: OR AFTERSEASON SALE GOODS. 2 THEY' CONSIStOF OUR WELL SELECTED D.----ib- -- - - - , - Soldiers Overseasi - A -- . , , . I i50.00 --- .$75. 00011 - '. -- WS O - 3 $ ''75.0 0 LOg , - a $25$2 1216 ', - - 4.. $50.00 ar he -- - Hot :$12.50: fOr .,, ts sug-ges- Christ-possibl- 1 - e, THESEPRICES 'JESS -- , , OFF -- boe . - -- , Willl " deepd -- 2 --- - OF THE pu4,5:::, i Oa . USED:- -,,,, St at-Sam- . , . . , Logan.Office . and tiff non-de'tea- ry ' t 111205 oraF.,.EA , ' r - . - two--sieter- -- . 4 I s :;1ief 7 INIIIINIVsgulTioNis, ge by-ph- 1 I , , -- ' 1 -- wiLLEsemonNE DnuG:.ei,...t,i . , Leil .. , 611,-SA- I - - crnr , - - -- he - the-eigni- ng ar , , , Mtn , - :.. 0121 ' ' , - -- , , zolz becat a - o a , ., ' ....., ., - - '- - - ., - Al ,b-O- A m. 't- '' : e, ,, al: N mama , - ' - .. In leo - , arEEEMINEIMPOIMMEEMENIMMOINI L:2 I tie I -- I. - 4.'- - 771 fc , 1 .. nday - . , - ' . -- toilet-wi- - Boosters -- rt17T'7,777Zt.lt;iZ.M'at-- - . cntinul . frotn-ds..lnlff.-- a, - . fluonsa-pneurroni- ; --- . Are - .. -, ft . ,.- ., ' 1 A4- Saiiillect -, - . ',;: , BEAVE11.,-Nov..111.--Eg- I ' s L.........- ' - -" --- 1 11ORM. Iliftfal - . -- . - :.,- -,.- , , , -- - j --- . tik , , , 7t.5:Vc':.::.DISCOUNT:7:-'7T- , - 1- . andNDRESSES , Iv - r: , Salt Lake Knitting Store :o - COATS1SUIT$ 1- -- ' - -- , IF, , - - if - - ' a- - -26. 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