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Show -- , '' , , , -, .... - ) -- f.i tit Y.' :' i .... ,' - (i : .. ...' - ... , . , , ,, . II:-- ' , . , , . 411 t .. - 4- , ' , , ick Years,-Young- . r - , 1 . 1 1 . , fljhg ' T - - -I nimuli ask at any drug atore for "Viryeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You;w111 get a old-tilarge bottle of recipe 451;tier in, improved by the additiol-oat Everybody little coat very gredients, uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that You darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. , You dampen a sponge or soft brush:with it- - and draw- this through your hair, ltaking one small strand at a time, Jiyi morning the gray bait disappears, and after another application or two, sour hair and SloileY and you look er. Wyeth's qttlphur Comwstind is a delVitra-toile- t requildte. It is notInts,141..4.4t4. cult,. mitigauon or preveution of e, -- -- disteme.--Advertis- meat.' whever be - i . PAM ' ner s "sido--- , - . Resolution of Proles& ,, The. resolution adopted by board I ththe lest night follower .., e opwhereas. on amount ot of influenza, the state board of t, t on Qctober 10, 191S, closed all ) public schools, picture houses and asthe : semblages of all kinds because of dislikelihood of the spreading of the aloe by the contact of one Infected person with another, on December t the board of health modified its order by permitting thentroa, picture show s4 but s preventforherths opening of public schools. ' , "And the ; public ochoole under the supervision of comp.- tent principals, teachers and nurse& loi among other things, .' Whoa duty it ,,,, to tare for the health of the children. ma the board of education, through , , ti,te , . "And-wherea- I s, 4 ? lo hundreds -, of pupils. . - - . - - - .1 A - - ., - OM ' - t - ' st, , - - , !,, clyli or. ' 4SUAANCE - , r ' - - '' PHISIBLUIS' HEILkSE '., , - - - '- -',- ' . , --- , - . ' genetei.--.witg has forwarded to Gov. Simon, Samberger as--surance front the isurgeot genere.I " of the U. 8. anal. MI.,11C Ireland. that as many Utah 'physieTans as possible will be released bi the artny at once so that thhy 'may return to assist in fighting the influense epidemic In this state. Gen. Ireland wrote Senator King as follows 4 "I sun jest tn roceint of year letter with atteched telegram from Clev. Bastberger- of Utah asking that Iltah doctors now in the lasts be released to assist in combating the influenza epidemic. I have given inetructions that everything possible be done to comply Ibter ., l'rurr request and that of Clov. Amul:titraer' from Gen. '111. U. Crowder. provost marshal general, advises that the surgeon general is hastening pions for demobilisation of officer' of the i medicel department , The medical officers are &witted into to four slaws: The first t so deals.. ing immediate diochargii. soma& those desiring immediate release from actual -- n -- ", . I - 4 . 61.006.-,------- ,- not see it that but thought. that the 11.110 be haul paid the firm was sufficient for what the law firm, bait done in his behnif in the five and lf months.' The situaUon resulted In the suit. CoL Wall did ' - culty in getting attorneys to represent him as he' wished in the ,cass. The iumwer in the suit brought by Mr. Van Cott And his colleaguee Vas Prepared by Mationeaux, Straup, Stott and Beck. It alleged. among other things, that it was not clear trent the complaint whether. Van Cott. Allison gi Biter were suing for attorneys fees a commission for selling real estate." cane was set for trial In the to- The trict court December 11. 1117, but was continued from time tortime until Feb. 11.. On that .dsto CoL-Waspeared in court, but it was now found that the attorneys of record in the case ,were King, .Braffet di fichulder. Of these only-31r- . lichulder appeared hi !' "u0n the' other haat 'the Mir -bringing the suit was represented by Bagley g Ashton and liy Howat, Macmillan. Marshall and Nebeker. ' - of legal Facing such an array lights. Col. Wall asked the court for a continuance, and took the stand to say that be was not satisfied to be represented by only one attorney, and that he bad tried to get other attor- nay& but had been natio to do so as yet. 'rho court, ho'neser. refused' the mu- tinuanos. Whereupon CoL Wall lett the court room and directed Mr. lichtilder to go with him. At that Mr. Schulder withdrew his firm rem the case. The- court. however. refused to pest, pone the trial, and the came went to Jury which returned a verdict In avor of Vim Cott, -- Allison and Biter! for ' ' '' 994,000. not The supreme court can d that Alma Petersotthois any legal' ground to stand on in his claim for Abe waters of Iron spring or Foothill Spring. in the Tintio mining , distrdot. A . de. demi yesterday diarnbwies Abe appeal taken by Peterson from the decision , ermy c, therstere. be it resotved. that the beard of education protests against In favor of the , itto Allswimination Of annumment and churches as ' k l ,7 - ,b,,, -' (pion" - I - , , I..m."'-----"'-------"------ BEMIS , ', ' 1: ED H - - -- . , , ' United Sktates military selaters' will begin Ake charting of the ,Woodrow Wiloon airway about Jan. to a dispatch from Ban Disgo. Ths diapatch states that thenoxt stop in the charting of the., transootitinental airways will ha taken by Nut Diego airmen next week, when they Will fly to Needles and return. This will complete the snapping of Arisen and California. and the 61PLOOn will.then miring Into Utah, Nevada and Wyeatieg." with ths main operating base at Salt Lake Clirie bellaved that Ital. Albet"i Smith. now en rout. to the Atlantio on an air mapping tour, will be selected for the Utah. Wyoming and Nevada work. because of his experieses and skill. of the irwirlieg air currents found in great valleys or at the base of high foothilla or mountains, it will be aeommary for aerial mail carriers engaged in transcontinental flights to many skittle just- - before sunset Ira,. sunrise.or 'rho currents just before Invariably2 are found bettroen I and I am. and and I p.m. it Is pointed out ulity of San by Maj. Theodore 1 Diego. Wilson aerial 'no Woodrow Wei extends from SaniDiego tohitli-n Francisco. thence to Reno, Salt take. Ogden. 'Kansas City, Chicago and New Tork. - , , ,... 0'79 , . .,, . , El - 4 i , Ao - ' tl . N, ',,. , ..." 2 ,, Makes a Great Christmas Present 3 ' , . ,,, torCbrietimas Oita?" , , t &E4 ) t ' . ..Utah , , , ,, ) .' . I r , i , . --- is from Douglas Cook, who - . ... -- 11 - - , ' - T et CCIS Light .. .ittbelent Public Sorties " - BIOG. '' 'WASATCH 500. , An Income for a awhithlas aitt-,-- a share of Utah Powell. 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' -. . - 1 1..................................., - - '..11,- . 2. s . ,, , , ,..:,..... - Sll", - -- , - - - , . - att.ortmentT cards. ttri t cnientlars and a calendar greeting to ytiliiiril;:lerid BOOK STOR1,1-,,,DESERET NNWS - r, 9 Malty St. News Building. ,.... , and beautiful - . ... ' . . ' . - , - 11LFAILNS -- : . 0 r'. .,:',, 7 . - part: :,,,.., i 7: t ..,, .,, ''k .. - , , ,,,,. , , - ... - ,, , , . - --- , ' ... I . , :, depot. has resulted service for Salttatks ' W on 4 : "ILFN111A11,: A car . graduited last year from the univer sity and who was formerly in the draa meat, club and associated with The Chronicle, the students' paper., : 'Thrilling Expertenors.' , , ', .. '? ...,' Aro -, '' ' : ' 21- titelts In .L i-- )vk . - the en Positing S Traction Light ' . ,Babcolpli . . - , ' ' - . t From two of her former students at the University of Utah. Professor Maud May Babcock has received interesting letters from France. : Ono came from Lieut. Herbert Maw, who lifter eervice in the aviatidn department was appointed a chaplain and sent overseas for active duty. Prior to entering the army Mr. Maw had Inestab. limited himself in law practice this city,' being a graduate of the Univer. sity law school. Ho fro was an instructor In the L. D. R. During his years at the state university he was one of the foremost students, not only In' scholardic work but in student aotivtties. being proddent of the- student body as well as of his chum.- Be was in the University Dramatic club sever. al seasons and was leading man in several productions. He is a member el the Sigma CM fraternity. The other letter received- by lam - - - . . . 'of' '' ' i2or nourishirg, ---, , - Car Service. Improved , For Smelter Emp to ,i-'.':W-1'.- - ---- - - Milk. nt. , ..- ,, y, , 1 ' shell-destroy- ed , . ., --- - - c-- - , digestible.--Advertliteme- .ip:ilq,.,$...4.4q:-- . , , ", - . .. - ,, two' .. - - - ' ' -- . -- , , , ' , i, 1 , ,::, - Florliek's Slatted , - - , ,".ale 7 ELI - ,,.. , -- 4 , --- - t ' . , ' . areisli:itIjrl,7 1 , - ,- , . ,' - , -- tsnt40-itc,,- , . evera - :' Following Is Lieut. Mawr, lett, tn , , "Since I wrote to you bast I Uwe ' Ala, been through much. I wish I could il tell you mine of the experience. ,I de have bad and 'explain a few of the -. situations I have been In. III tep you ' , they have been some thrMers, yet I' am still here to tell the taleand am WrIMM1111 ,.. very well. , . . "At present Tam sittbril on a bed , I once occupied by a German. I am in (Ito, a partly demolished house in a, , p . . village, writing by candle .i As I write' I hoar the never-ceasi, light , -- . roar of IMMO and explosion 1 t ks ,,t L111,16.0 ' of Sheikte-Af-ir ,,,,, Yeeitinit,is state differ: 44 ,..4.3 ; out to yours When you wrote your let:4, to 6,--t Ikh s, 1.tio., ter' to, m1,44211 'sitting on a big rook , - - '' In the dle of.the beautiful moun- . , . I ti1.01"Vit uilkill isn't it? ' , , "I,, have had many experienose of '' , war and am becoming.toughoned so , can that I go through any physical n , ,, t noticing it I have In. . I habited trenches ' and been dugouts, : . ,. under shell fire And in air. raids. ' I ' --- I' --have sees villages deatroyed elbow. ' , ' waste& Amid it all I titre been . . try , . , Krim In the short time I . protected. . It have MY dances. Malicia dlth tartlet "Ismi have added elects:hi '''' '' - life has been preserved and I have I chain dish anditt cot Woe a ocinhination lea stove. deand directed from been dancer high , , It- it esaipped with two What; ' comers in a, ,' struction. - The prayers of rny faith-tt- , alms workmanship and , ,,,4 most artistic desibt. . , ' Ask ma about Obis and ubloref , i1 they electrical appliasces - methods of helping to bring regulations aiming all moving bonen, and other assemblages time as It ahan.b. safe, if safe at the present thus,- for the opening af all public piece. be It further resolved, that , "And - - the public schools, and Pr. the opening of any ha.' that 'may spread this disease, prevent the Arty opening wheels. r reeoived.7thet7thil It turth-iof the board of education, whores and the teaching corps In so far as they agree sentiments of tide resolution. resolution publicity and use - - , ) n ' ,..... . , " the-me- , " , , ... .... , - , ,. . ' Experiences in France - ' ItiKM11"."'''Iltymb ; - ... . - A 4 ii . ...,, .. , - , (it-i - o - , spread by contact, it must necessarily , 'by , - be ' eongvegs.tione in 1 1 Witurcies.- theaties and inoiing picture t houses,- and . being so . spread, toe , echools will then be required to be, , kept closed for a longer period than If mach places were 12.0t permitted to ' be opened. r .whereas, In the judgment of ',Abe"And board-o- f education and upon the of tompetent medical authori- 1,;.advice t pas; publiq schools are lees likqly I than are theatres. U wised contagion Moving picture houses and churches,and if any preference is made In openling. It should', be in tamer of the . era , ,, - - ll- .0....... - . ' CoL 'WaU seemed to have some diffi- - ,-- , , one-ha- - t, .; ,.0' .. to state engineer bad denided against mils; to :emote oa duty comndations as Peterson's' claim before,' tho matter ',erste..commiesans in was taken into the courts.. : . TIte latter must be a ' ing ,picture houses have not the same not,morz than 12 years old. I cannot the take and r' Former of U. U. Students pportunities ' , same tare of the health of those who , Write' , .., Ineres ouch in assemblage& congregate fly ot "And whereas, the contagion being CIIIRTIflC OF Aloit,iii.--of diseame in the Ins the presence ., I ., 'Anima worth , . , --- "' ' ,earateditsw,r 1.10,baeorttnitut..it s., - - ---- -- ,6 statvt i - - finrkto:itthtttihr"Lei; ftnimilie olinitihoulocpki er;a.ihnottatithuuttlitutenhri . - , . , t. arn:1 asa t,i:llivi tie Ibri;:t o --- , . - are thrown open and people gather In when on time, At a. teeeet circles or promenade the streets foe eietwk,, conference between the public utilities, there are no- - more airplanes' coming cam' mission of Utah and representative, over the line tobereb the- toweal.-----"Gee, it is a great relief to know that. of the smelter and, Oil worker.s. Avho there will be no more night marcheklive in, the city. complaint teal! made. no more gas.no more high explosive among other thinge, that the street car to drop around and no more artillery meeting these regularly 108.4. to face. No doubt. the monde in the service leas inedequate. The ceriliMitrains sstates hi very .high. l'd like to take ,... - ,,..a the Milittfr to the, at.. ' Peep at the condition over there but 1.1','-''''of It V. Dicke, manager et the don't euppose it could be more n3tice-- 1 tention traction corntutey, With then remelt that- e.' ' able than here. reportwithin three days' time ed There are many bottles in this city there wan already a hie improve-iear eerviec street in the mein are in left which pianos pretty 17 good condition.. The fellows gather around , them nightly now and sing tilreolirterfoarY'ther first tire ttexit that Al ; about Wel going home tO or. ter., tete ,iconipany has been 1 OWteenage --. There is surely a new meeting there trains, His report Incletc. imeaning In those popular sentimental cites that adequate service) ;low be. tunes. Of course that will be our one ing Prof ids& a , , big desire, to get home, but I suppose a number of months will intervene. The diet during and after infetenat. ,, r , s, atralThnt esoe ' , CI. ,7,,',,---"SABI- -Ma i1 - , conditions aro such as to justify the removal of the ban ',stink moving picture performances.. theatres. churches. Sunday schools and like public assemblages, thenthe ban be likewise removed from the public ' schools at the same ttme, , "Be it further resolvedi that a copy' of this rescrlution be sent to the governor of the state and; to the- - state board of health and the city authorities of Salt- - Lake City' and to the newspapers of this city with the request that the same beoublished." - ,, - ,, the ! ' rter. , ... , ; , boe answere& lui friends at ' f ' 1918 - ' - . ' ' , ,,' ,7 In End We -- Esti ., ' are undoubtedly town we have yet been in to spend any could tall length of time at all and it naturally being IOU where I STU ttit as are not al.' seems good to be among arlich condi. lowed to 'do that '1 OLZI say, howsver.4 lions again. Thei stores are rapidly.-'-Almos- t that I am on a part of the front which overnight shope will be cleaned and partially stocked. the Germans have occupied for time. Froth wItat Ocurce I don't know butit: . You must not think that war is all is all to the credit of these industrious ' We have hardships. many pleasant little people.-- , ,:,',f "There are some buildings in this things. There ars many things more tsrribi than living in a dugout or city that date as far back as the llth I have a tenturY. They are by far the finest village. Troublos of Colonel Enos A. Wall deserted ratI of Gothic architecture I fits im an old Preach furdniahra- examples With ilia attorneys Wont not imp,6v- - very warm. The haveAssen yet. One is the city hall, government so us as can. pwith a another the church. The latter is the it ed any, from MI, standpoint, by many comforts Now winter is coming we are hugest thing of its kind I ever saw. rectiviou pealing to trio supremo court of tho sni tvery time I go near it I stand end clotinir dochdC4 lor Tar ibot A rataI that to eat. e are by body th marvel at itsboanty and magnitude. rear ot. the day affirm the judgment of the di.- - the war is not in Antori cal'at 41, tiltt blivo not gone through tho sor- cathedral are nine buildings of two trlot court, and the oolonol is takea people row and 'muttering that tho people and three stories high. are to task by- - lb -- chief justice, I. E. over beret hay endured. The expert-Frick- ., somewhat smaller than the They ordinary and' the entirely size but curve around one part of the for his conduct in the case. All church and - they are positively oonour ba the de- - liew contPtion lot lits will do metho thee justice - , return dwarfed. This morning the cathedral when , uu, I clown. home." floats two flags, the American is on The suit was brought by,Wildernar Meted In City. the highest mast and the Belgian nag VA Mr. Coolca letter, in part, is as fox. on a smaller pole. That is character. Cott and the other members of laths of these people. They are so the firm to.7 which Mr. Via Cott be ' lows: to the Americans they cannot "After-th- . good sews of tho armis- grateful Whits. Van ,Cott, Allioon & Miter. The was announced here even the do enough - to the Yanks over here. tiros represented Col. Wall in certain it tic. weather cleared up until it it almost Some of their demonstrations to the negotiations carried on between him fellows are positively affectionate. Weather again. and the Bingham & GarfteM Railway perfect "we are billeted for-thpresent Int -"- Cif course preparations go on mien 11.11d the 'which' emits a largn, city such things! as moving artillery to the front. etc,., resulted UtatiCoppercompany, paying ! as street cars, real stores. hotels and but what a different spiritt The can. COL Wall 1760,000 for certain Bing- is ths . Urged non aro decorated with flowers and ham rights and interest& The law i ers firm was employed in November. 1116. Imetterm-- ' , '1 - and by April le of the following year ' -it estitnated that It had performed - :'.::::';',,BlitLosi's ys . P.Fdl.JIfI. AU & r.J0.1.14L 1JJ4.,AAIL TIME TNILI11, OT 11 V Cii ,WilliR-eil- i t. ..:.A .ttói 00ii ,:. 'F'O.)- c.''.i -- HE city' board of edlication last' - 7-- - Melt &dont-li- & resolution pro77 Is.testing against alleged discrim' ination in favor of theatres and , ' churches the puband against schools in ;. the , partial ,lic -- lifting of the influenza ',quarantine. ' Al1opler resoluticrn was' passed gather- ,; ising 'payment .of the teachers lorthe I half month ending Dec. IS. The rissoluticin of proteetyras adopt-ro- d , titter the following communication :, I trona Dr.& G.Patt.1.-city, health coin, ! misidonnr. itsttheen read; . - 4 ' ' S. Tiecember 1. Itt ':, ' I i 7 ' "If the efty schools are opened the board of health the week, city looming : to furnish not only the full quota of nurses, but additional help to 71 .,. the children inspect thoroughly throughout the system In tho city, and also to thorough instruction. tO 'I" teac1, rs give and children as to methods of "" influenza. t. ..I believe that 1121 army of 25,000 - ehtldren Will be & most efficient aid to - .' the police authorities in helping to iitsanp out a disease at an early date. The children will. be keen to report than who de not wear the mask front infected homes, and wUl be efficient poion in seeing that all ,housies are prop- marked- arty "I am also convinoed that the bun- teachers who have been mere- I;. dredsas ofnurses will, if they lire allowed - Int to function hi the public acttools at this -t- ints laanother splendid force to help accomplieh what all the public se desires. namely, that the In- ..tultently :loons& be stamped out at the earliest , ' pendia moment. 1LTy'kTirt NEWS X4 Xi trt, Irp J-- 1.- 'Almost everyone knows that Sue Tea find Sitlphor, properly compounded. brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded., t4reak, ed or grai,,,yeare Igo the only way to get fhle ritxtut was to make it at home; which L muesy and trouble-Nowada- - v1141117 rig - rt't1 0 Ca0 r411.CA L ., ,, irk ID el 'LI '11111'0TV . 'u - - Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea And Sulphur jag' Schools Closed.. I - - g Theatres and Keep. - , r ,. 1:201111(111011EAUTIF111. Oft li 11. Qf City School Board Alleges Discriminition in Open. ( - S' 9R1F HAIRTiECOL P..(ITESI'SAI.11)!;Qr.:. I -, - - ' , , t .'4T JIT ' ' .-1.. , r") |