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Show n Firt Trip Describe 1 Among Cloud in Plane (Special Correspondence.) Cahoon. Murray, Nov. II. Brent F. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cahoon of Hurray, now in a training school of the aviation division, writing home deIt Neutralizes Btomsrti Acidity, Pre- scribee hie firstas experience- In- an follows; hi part vents Food 'fermentation. Sour, earn over tbe d pilot of Love-rtelGassy Stomach and Add a few of as were and other morning . Indigestion. Doubtless Jf you are a sufferer from indigestion, you have already tried pepsin, bismuth, soda, charcoal, drugs and various digestive aide and you know these things will not cure your trouble In some cases do not even give relief. But before .giving up hope and deJust ciding you are a chronic dyspepticirar-neslh try the effect of a little bisurated not the ordinary commercial or oxide citrate .milk, bnt carbonate, lb pure bisurated marncsia whlch you tan obtain from practically any drugpowdered or tablet form. gist la either Take a teaapoonful of the powdewor two compressed tablet with a IlfMe water ater your next meal, and tee what a difference this makes. It will Instantly neutralise the dangerous, harmful arid In tbe stomach which now pauses your food to ferment and sour, heartmaking gas, wind, flatulence, burn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy evto seems moat follow that feeling you eat. erything You will find that provided you take a Tittle btaurated magnesia immediately 3 v ? f after a meal, you can eat almost anyIt without and enjoy any danger thing 'd? of pain or discomfort to follow and v 2 moreover, the continued use of th bisurated magnesia cannot Injure the In stomach any way so long aa ther ar any symptoms of add Indigestion. , Adv. , T0MUE$ air-pla- ----- --A Vuti Terms Modified so She Can Trade With .Left Bank of tke Rhine Dr. Solf ' Re-protes- Nov. 18,Monday. want! . the term of the armistice modified that she may have economic Intercourse with the territory bn the left bank of the Rhine as before the armistice. Dr. Solf, the for- -' eifu secretary aaye in a wireless dis. patch received here. The message Hr addressed to the governments of the United 'States, .... Great . Britain, Fiance and Italy. 1 n view of the close, economic relations between the country west o the Rhine end the remainder of Germany, the preservation of which is necessary "to the continued peaceful developLONDON. - ts. NEW? -- TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1918 EVENING DESERET University of Utah. Hs received ground school work In aviation Berkeley, California, and If now signed to Camp Rich, Who, Texas his flying Instruction. his at as. for - (Special Correspondence.) It. Ralph Clyde Bunker sister. Mrs. w. E. Corry, from France, telling of going over the , top three times and being la .a- - baa hospital aa tha reault. Is 21 years old, Young Mr. Bunker son of tha 1st Bishop Edw. Buaker and McClellan His Bunker. Aramlnta mother lives In Lehl. He was g graduate of the branch A. C. at Cedar City tha state champion and a member of 1914-lThe picture basketball team of herewith waa taken In hia athletic togs.' He enlisted at Delta, wherehe waa bn- - i gaged-- t eing.- -i Hi young wife, torr merly.Mlss Eveline Sorenson, id ilv her with Ing parents at Mount Carmel Utah. Bunker says: Toung I am alow ana waring , your letter. to experience the thrill given a chance Wo look off ftt of ft ridi In tho cloud first one chosen 7:ie, myself brtnir-thsoon about 1,090 fact to.go up. We were or more above and wa ataered northward over -- Dallas, . on - a - horizontal When I looked over the aide at flight seemed lo be a strawberry what the pilot said we are patch, below, over a grove of trees at Just passing club, five milesa the Lake Side Country were hitting out of Dallas 1 We miles and the plane peed ef about In perfect be to seamed sailing along asked me shape, the lieutenant (pilot) I controller. If I wanted to try the was a bit nervous about doing so, but or course I could not resist the temptation and Immediately expressed my willinghe ness to do so. Now dont got excitedmasaid, aa Airplane Is the easiest con Is It chine in the world to drive. structed so Its controUe aid the pilot. Th stability of a plane tends to keep t In a normal flying position when un-It disturbed by air enrrenta and when le changed from Ra course the earn right the machine and qualities try tohorlaontal position. pot It Into a the Well, Uie Joy was supreme and five about for ride a great pleasure and when my pride But Just minutes. my eenfidence - ware at a -- maximum old ship sudsomething hnppened: The to raise denly veered down. I was told did. but a little. I the we shot nearly gave her too much and her and I again up. righted straight then her right wing dropped; I raised waa It and the other one dropped. I lieuabout to holler help. when th tenant told me to release all control.! you and he would handle them; maybeI was but think I waa'nt glad to let go, were soon He did something and we as nicely aa before. He sailing along we had struck a local told, me that storm or wind current and had passed K. Be fere we returned through it to the field the pilot gave me the thrill of a loop, and ether air sports. Then.we name dawn, snd .fluttered, on the real earth." Teung Cahoon Is n graduate of the 17 GOODS .GOOD But you may be the babies shamefully for the last few weeks. " very sure it wasn't because we wanted to. Circumstances forced us to it and we' are going to make up for lost time now, by giving better specials and more attention to little folks and their mothers than we ever have before. ", Four Cireat Specials from - the Stork Shop a. . '.i - -- ,v , . things to keep Jack Frost fromthe little and toes. , fingers All cozy, warm , - i ALL WOOL KNIT SACQUES AND SWEATEES SUITS " ' 7 'V':' SPECIAL, $1.69. t. ' . 'Full belted sweaters; all wool; a small lot to close out; have been up to $3.50. Colors are rose, eppen and oxford. ' J 7 yt l . j-- rv - i A. 4. SWEATER SETS, $5.00, Brushed wool sets in copen, rose, tan andjsrey. burnt f. cahoon ' ment of Germany, Dr. Solf aska the bf some dozen points ' --modification oncerninc tble region. For Instance, he asks permission for German owners to exploit as heretofore the cosh potash and Iron ore , - mine end the general free use of the Inline for transport within tho old boundaries of the German empire. ' - The foreign, secretary also asks permission for free navigation by way of Rotterdam and the coast for the pror - -Visioning' of Germany; the continuation of Industrial pursuits on the left bank of the Rhine and free railway in occupied territory. traffic " The 'bld 'frontier of 'the ernplre71n- eluding Luxemburg, Dr. Bo If sug-'re- ts is to bet regarded as the customs boundary and custom duties are to be 4MVled by Germany. Dr. Solf declares thst without these modifications Germany will advance toward more or leas Bolshevist conditions which might become dangerous to neighboring suites. He repeats tbe previous protest . against the surrender of means of transport and protests against con-- -tlmmton of the blockade.'- The forign secretary concludes by saying Ithat attempts by German delegates to discuss these matters at Spa had been usiueoesaful because the representatives there of the Allied countries lacked the necessary pavers. We have really neglected I. EH I. Nov. writes to his - Sr t Wednesday r - am Baby 1 Hopes to be Home For Christmas But Want : :, .To See the Finish First a uuie walker qxwub. e mmmm El Mrs. SAN' FRANCISCO, Nor. 1 Rena -- Mooney, - wife of Thomas J, Mooney, whose murder conviction here the United States supreme court yesterday declined to review, made public today a statement issued by llooney from Ban Quentin prison, where he la tinder sentence of death. Dlacuslsng the action of various courts through which hta ease has passed to go beyond his conviction to consider what he termed perjured testimony," Mooney continued: o& an out Is now case My finally courts and In the hands of Gov. Stephens on my petition for n pardon, whleh petition was filed with Qov. Stephens in March, 191, Mooney then commented upon alleged Improper methods he aajd were In hia conviction and continued; Frank P. Walsh Recigm. usedPresident Wilson has threa times asked GoV. Stephens to make it possi- - WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 Frank ble for me to be tried on one of the p. Walsh, Joint chairman with Wil- remaining Indictments still pending. liam 1L Taft on the national war labor Involving identically tha same charges board, today cent hia resignation to as the one on which ! was unjustly trsaldsnt Wilson with tha explanation - convletsd. I have not the slightest that professional engagements ra- notion what he will do, but I have jlred hia return to hia law practice , conUidence that It is never MQ late for - Pt the eartleet possible moment now the notldarlty of labor to right this I terrible wrong. 1 know they will." that hostilities have ceased. -- -- rear-stabeli- xer a In f an ts Silk Lin ed and W added Gaps Some hand mad and hand embroidered; Some mussed from' handling ........... , 95c Regular $1.50 Caps for .Regular $2.00 Caps'for". . . . . ... . .77 $1.39 ' RALPH C. BUNKER : but f h ether thlnge to do and think abont. I Just came book from the front Was ther alx days A and want over the top three times. a result j 1 mm In the hospital. I aspect to be back with my company ooon. It Is a great Ufa and I am sura, having lots of perlence. They say TieU, heaven or homo by Christman Well I have been through, hell, am now In heaven and sure want to be home by Chrlatreaa. Bnt I want to ao tho finish first. ' Ommio Regular $2.75 Caps for Regular $3.25 Caps' for -- .7 SLEEPING BAGS, Have been $2.50; pink, blue and all white. ' CUDniEDOW'N-BUNTING.AN- --71. D ' SPECIAL,-$L9- .7.. ..... i 7 -- 3. $1.69 $1.93 (Annex) Baby Day Specials In Domestics WOOL BATTS, each $U9. Put up in one pound cartons, WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, yd, 45c. Double fleeced,' soft,' lovely for infants garments. OonstlpeRlon. diseaso la nearly ntwaie brought on by bad habits. To effect a permanent core you must correct your habits. In the meantime take Chamberlains Tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. AdvertiseThey only cost a quarter. ment. Thin Pnre white, 36 weight, soft finish. Write Encouragingly Of Peace Prospect j WHITE EMBROIDERED FLANNEL, - soft and fluffy yd, Pretty scalloped edges; fr'- big value at this price. . medium ' - 7- - $1.25. SO inches wide, a - BIRDSEYE DIAPER, ,1 ,d. boll. t3.00- .Yery best qualityRedStar; 27inches wide. soft and absorbent. f V2 Price r , (Speeial Correspondence.) GRANTSVILLB. Nov. Following I. I Mr. a eepy ef a letter reeeived and Mrs. Robert R. Judd, frombytheir . son. R. Judd, somewhere in France. Young Judd enlisted and wa sent to the training --school In Boulder, Colo., In May, 1911: Dear Folk: I was glad te bear from you otic more, even if It woe a letter that had been sent, to Camp Dodge. Sale Dressesand: : 7 -- - : ; Coats - A A Still Continues 7 As , long - asthe . demandissQinsistenlVn we feel -- obliged to keep - this 7 record -- breaking sale going. Many of the values, are better than the original ones in our first showings, be- -. cause we have had to fill in with gar-- . merits from ourregular stocks. Come In Wednesday ' ' ' . - ,1 are just about as apt to find one of the very biggest values and most wonderful of the whole salfc, as you were the first day; it 7 just have been overlooked in the ' "" crowds and excitement $ 7.50 $15.00 Dresses and Coats for $20.00. Dresses and floats for . . ., $10.00 You bttf-gai- ns , A Beautiful Queen Anne - Bed Room Set . As a typical example of our . ex- clusive line of unusual furniture, we are now displaying in our window on Main street the beautiful bedroom set pictured above. , . set of the Queen Anne type, finished In dark walnut." e The bed is of the bow-foo-t, It is a seven-piec- e t of two chairs, a chifforerfe, bureau, table and bench. The en-tiset is of the famous Phoenix, workmanship, ' which is the lest word in furniture construction. It is all hand work, and is a faithful reproduction of Queen Anne type, true to svery detail. 4 This set is one of the most modish of the recent. classic revrvals,-- of which we have a large stock, and the price is . exceptionally attrac- re jr 4 i all-can- design, and is exceedingly graceful 7 and attractive, r ; " v The. remainder of the set consists. tive. 7 ' 7 You'll Enjoy Seeing Our Rugs "Fortunate and generous buying at earlier prices has given us a most re-- markable stock of rugs, including all classes of Wiltons, with Ispahan and -- Chinese patterns predominating. Practically all French Wilton rugs are' ' copies of genuine orientals. It is by far the most beautiful line of rugs we have shown in years, and, you will quickly appreciate the prices... . , . We earnestly urge, if you are thinkinV of bedroom sets or rugs, that you -- -- . A - come in today, Quality First s uhottuhe uDmSofZCILISaljalfi St if Co-o- p 31 33 Credit tDcdrsd -- 5 ' 't 2x1 X - 'a -i- -- :y ; - i or t m W Co. - 7 WILLIAM R. JUDD. Was sorry won hadn't received my letter, telling you my hand was all right: bop you have received It by now. I never told you how I got it hurt, knowing that mother would worry that much more, but now that It la healed I will tell you. I was out on tho rifle range one day and while shooting my rifle, one of tbe cartridgea became stuck and in poshing the bolt In, It went off making a cut in the palm ef my hand, but now It le all right and hardly tell whore It was hurt. rou can a wonder, my hand wasn't blown Now I do not want you to worry oft more about It as It Is all right and any I feel that I shal be, all the time. -- Father letter touched me vtery much and I am going to keep myself clean for mr dear mothers sake, if for no one else. Well. I em etltl In th same- - place and I like It very much although 1 havent learned to talk much French as yet, but can make -them understand pretty-we- ll, I bad a- regular French served In five dinner Sunday, a roumee. Thought they never ' would bring. en the real food, bnt when they did It was certainly fine "The new w heard today ts surely encouraging. From what I hear Bui garln haa signed tttb peace treaty and I don't think that tt will he long before some ef the others will follow suit, but, of course, we dare not build up to much hope or we may be disappointed I gueas you people get the news ever there almost as soon as we do here. f Stricken While Nursing Suter and Later Die (Special Correspondence ) r. SPANISH FORK. Nov. Mary Garrison, wife ef H. F. Garrison, died of inflnensa yesterday at Goshan, where ahe had tone to help her mother nurse e stater who was til of th Th alater, Mta Jennie Riley, died Monday and wa hurled W,dni, day. Mra Garrison Is survived by her by her widowed mother, , Mra John Riley, four sister and three , brothers, Funeral ef J. T. Morxan. Funeral service were hM this afternoon at th residence foe John T. Morass. John Jen, first counselor to Bishop Ralph Mortas, brother of th deceased, wot )a. Khars juul waa ont. e. 1 hue-ban- , d. ...... ...... $25.00 Dresses and Coats for. $30.00 Dresses and Coats fur $40.00 Dresses &nd Coats for T. .7. . Up to $200.00 Many prices in between. $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Dresses and Coats for . . $100.00 Many Garments Less, Even, Than Half Price. 1 of the-- speaker. - Th Third ward choir sang: the opening number. Bishop Georc Hales offered the invocation. The Robinson brothers of SprlnirvHl were sanq two selections Th speakers Prof. William Boyle and J. Preston Win. with Creer. The Jameson slater, Holt and Jaul Jamesen, tan a selection. Peter Larson offered th benediction. rnneral ef Andrew Baartergr Salem today waa held th funeral At -of Andrew Enfberff- .- Blehop N. C. Chrletonae- n- won la charge nod made the closing remarks. Miss Hasel Snow rendered a sole. -- The invocation wa Hanks and by Michael Nash. David rendered n duet Th lira Taylof R. H. were William Gardner, speakers D. Taylor, William Beddoes and Dr. dismissed. C. il Olsen. Henry Sabin Interment was In ths Salem cemetery. Mr. Engberg was born In Denmark to Ha cam about 70 years ago. America, eettling first at Payaon. After a few years he went to Salem, Where he ha resided since 1170. He Is survived by his widow and three sons, Andreas F. --Engberg, chief pharmacists mate. In foreign service; Albert O. Engberg, formerly proprietor of the World Drug store ariSpanlsh Fork; An. of Salem, and Miss Arthony Engberga muslo instructor in Salt ne Engberg, ' Lake City. INFLUENZA LA GRIPFE. The present Influenza is hour known to" be our old familiar la grione. Foley Honey and Tar ts Just what erery suffer from influenza or la frippe needs now. It cover the rough Inflamed throat with a soothing, healing coatlnr clears away the mucus, stops the tickling and coughing, eases thi tightness and heavy breathing. Day and night, keep Foleys Hoiey warmth and handy, It gives and -- comfort from ths very first now. Schre dose. Drug Co. Advertisement ' DOING BUSINESS ft A Square Deal To All Tn . FOR YEARS ON A FIXKD POUOVOF tins Glass and Paint Business gives ns tbe distinction of Healer In Utah. the Bennett Glass ' & Paint .1 Mu Co J "WEST 1ST SO. SALT LAKE CITY, When-- Y our Blows Out ' "I You had Better blow into the- - Osborne Auto Tire & Supply Co. The Goodyear Service Station.' -- Sad Noise. 24 East So. Temple. Phone Was. 1349. -- Tr a, TflE.SEtll-YEEKL- Y NEYagCariry8ew?g?f -- f |