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Show -. DESERET , EVENING: NEWS - , 441 , 31ONDAY" DECE31BER--1- sumfb4Losololowoomma4roe PRINCE WILLIAM FREDERICK,1 t itFall' ..... -11- I len 1-,, 74 , beistha from influenza have been eo ' numerous that life )nsurance - compstheir- reports ! Was themin will, reflect Many of . tor the past three months. an are .regarded that - the . companies - Will tprobably dividend miyers! SUM pass the payments for the present because loaves Ita vio been sus1, quarter , tained insteaeof the usual earninks. ,Lorenzo N. Otobl. of the Beneficial ' Life Insurance company. when asked regarding, the situation said, "the rate for the past three :' mortality I months has been about twioe what it .usually in Ot course,. this, has,had L,. tremendous effect on insurance coin. - -Paulo taming. during that period end , many' of them probably will pass the ,:Ilividend for the present quarter." When slaked as to the effect it would .1, lines on hie company, Mr. Stahl said: The board will meet next Wednesday for the purpose of discussing the itividend question. Our company shows an earning for the first three- quer.sus?. Sore of the year but we too have tained a loss this last quarter.- I cannot say. whet action theboard will take in the matter." . S. O. Carter, of the We Issouranee company. another local ..soacern. said that the death rate has iteenebout twice its normal or average number and would unquestionably af feet the earnings of many companies. When asked bow his company would ' treat the dividend. question he said: '"Our compaily pays an annual dividend and,the board does not meet un,t.11 January to consider the question. I tit neot say what action will be taken. , Li. C. Edwards attorney for the Life Insurance company. other local concern when asked the mortality rate, due to the influenza and the effect it would knee on his company said: - 'Tie Ccintinental has not paid any :eriMensts: we have been piling up a surplus to take care of the unforeseen. sr it cannot affect dividends with us. owever, the mortality rate has been iii.bnormally high and will show in decreased earnings. In just what amount we cannot say because we have not got the data yet and the reports from which it will be compiled will not all , Imo in until after the first of the year." . ' -- - Inter-Mounta- in - ETE:11 El , IIIIH-1011- 10 CEATIFICiTES AI HEM 19 Mr. Cook says he had thought of tot,'Wing' E. W. Wilson of San Francisco - t resigning his galas directorship. hea hereceived a letter from James Lynch. governor of the Federal Re. bank. in whkh the latter said: DESERET News Building. Main Mn . Josep' h Nelson - - , , After an !Doom of a week's duration, Mrs. Edith- Miller Nelson, wife of Jeeeph.Nelson,' 887 Second avenue, manager of the Saltalr Beech company, died this snorning of pneumonia. Mrs. Nelson caught a severs cold while in Chicago recently with her husband complained of Rind on the way-hoSalt lAke being UI. Upon her arrival inIllness waa she took to her bed but her not considered serious.. This morning her condition took a about 7 sudden turn for the worse and one died shortly after.' Funeral arrangements have not been completed. ' Mrs. Nelson was born in Salt Lake, of was the and 1882. 9, daughter SeptHer John F. and Rachel S. Miller.Davie-Howe of father, &'who was a member died when Co, machinist& she was a child. She was educated in the public schools of the city and the University of Utah. On Feb. 7. 1917. she was married to Joseph Nelmon. Besides her husband, Mrs. Nelson Is survived by two children, her mother, one sister. Mrs. Margaret Heintz. and One brother. John F. Miller. , - me COMM MOUND Ill TER Locrrear DECREE. An interlocutory decree of illvorre has been entered In the ease of Evelyn , Russell sersInst Jawed Russell Iu a. Sale Holiday 'tattoo Olive , , - Jun. PIMA Tornatpos Sifted Peas Sugar Corn ' .... Quarter Gallon," String Beane String Beane Pork rPork Pork 47.73 t . 150 ........1So 4.., .6, 150 ..... - 12e small medium large Sweet Beets, small Sweet Beets, large ..; ' Cut OCra & Beane. & Beans, & Beans. 1643 250 20e ; " 2So ... t . 20o Si, Kraut (Pierce) Asparagua imall Asparagus. large 'Curoco Ripe Olives 15o Sunkist 'Ripe Peachee Delmar Peaches ,. .2So .13artlet Pears 25o fold Bar Blackberries 240 Monson Sweet Potatoes 2So 25o Libby Pineapples, small Libby,Pineapples, Pearl. Pineapples 25o 15o Libby Chill con earns sweet Spanish Pepper. sma11-1- 5o Sweet Spanish Pepper. large .23o Pink Salmon, small 1So 'Pink Salmon. large '; 25o 25o $ea Crest Sardines Domestic Sardines .. ..i.., Sc So Norwegtan Sardines... ... . 15o 20o Fronsh Sardines ... .23o Tune Fish, small Tuna Fish, large 21e Tuna Fish. Imported ; 3:se '' Dumber Shrimpe ......20e Lobsters .20o Minted Sfit Ciente 13o Veal Loaf .."23r Libby . Devil email fle Meats, Libby Libby Devil Meats, large ....-131 So 4 Vienna Sausage 110o Libby Roast Beef SSo Armour Corn Beef . ... . 20o Lunch Tongue We carry a eomplete assortment Candi and 'Chocolate. ..... I ' ,,,2So -- ..... t. t at 74 East Ind South 1 EAST-SECON halt 1 St. 1 fic Soinmo r 100 Campbell Soups 40e Sliced Bacon Imported Mortadella .310e Imported Alici Piccanti toe Santa Barbara Sardines lbe Irmrk Brand Sardine s Flail Flakes 100 115e Plum Pudding ... 110e White Motto in Vinegar 100 White Onions' in Vinegar . 10eAssorted Pickles 100 Chow Chow California Jam.. 15c Blue Bird ()pinery .0543 Postum Cereal '43 b ill Postum Cereal. large 50e 10e Farris Coffee. email 1150 Wedding Breakfast M. J. B. Coffee 40e Hotel Utah . . .40e McDonald Cocoa. amall 1... .100 25e McDonald Cocoa, large... Bishoti Cocoa. 2be 300 Lipton Tl'a 'Shilling Tea, Best Yacht Club Salad Dresaing,. 40e Blue Label Catsup.' maLI . 20e Dive Label Catsupriarge 40e Radish Horse Bayle Aunt Jernina Pancake Flour .. 20c Quaker Corn Meat Aratorted Jello Silver Gloats Starch 13e Corn Starch Arm & Hammers Soda Star Naptha Washing Powder..be Sea Foam Washing Powder be 2:so Gold Dust 4. Crystal White Soap A. B. Naptha Soap 7c Ivery Soap 7e Fairy Soap , Lava Soap 100 Red Seal Lye Borax Soap Chine ,,k1 Gilt Edge Blacking 25c 1041 Dutch Cleanner Heinz Vinegar .20c Gold Seal Vinegar ,t;$eof McDonald,, Sweet and Jonnarni- VILA COMPS 4. b., ......... 6.11 ....... 4b.. .."..... o' .... , .. b - . -- .. . s - , - 1 D SOUTH t4TREET.- ke Qty, Utah. - - , Sends Phtjrajhof German He Captured,. have Mr. and Mrs. A. received from their son, Harold C. certifiAnderson, a German cate given to by a altrman officer whom be captured. A. photograph of the German is also inclosed in a recent letter from the young moldier. The letter.' in part,- is as follows; Nov, 11. 1918. , "Dear IrollutI am wondering how you are tonight. I am feeling fine and hope you all are the same. I am out here in No Mans Land tonight in a big dugout, and it sure makes a man think. of home and mother. But I think the war is coming to an end now'. We have driven the Germane fast the last month or so, and are still driving them. We have had rainy weather - the last few days and the trenches- are muddy. But we don't kick over a little thing like that. I but think we will Uncle Sam will give us warm clothed to keep 1111 warm. so don't morry. . "The French people are Very good to us. We can get anything that they have got. The cities are nice and clean. I haven't seen much of Paris. but I may see it before I go home. I was in a little city ther call Nancy, it is about as big as Ogden. 'The boys are 'singing and it is hard for me to write. A Boche airplane see if we were all just came overareto worried about us. right. They They want th give vs some "pineapples' 'and we don't like them. (We call bombs pineapples.) We are happy tonight and tomorrow Sie may be after some poor d Hun. ...ma is German paper that I am writing this letter on usto .you. They run when they hear coming and with they forgetamto take their things sending you some Gerthem. I man money that a prisoner gave me. and also his picture, when he came up with his hands , in the Kamerad.' " soon-have-sn- ow, :It.'2--- 174g11INGTON, Dee, Per- thing cabled the war department to,. day' that 'practically somplets reports of deaths in action among the expeditionary forces should reaehthe department by Dec. 20 and of severely - wounded by Deo. 37. Gan. Pershing said that the number of unreported casualties in process of verification at the central records ofe tics of the expeditionary torch; on Dec. 14,:was 40,440. They were di4, vided as follows: Killed in action, 380; died of wounds, 275: died of disease, 353; accidentally killed, 61; severely wounded in action, 39,371.- These included all "augment, cases- un er investiga- tion." th, general maid. , Total casualties Nov. in the thirtieth (Wildcat) ,divisipti (North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee national guard), were given as 7.633. The casualties were classified as follows: Killed in action, 1,188; ' died of wounds. 232; died of disease, 15; died of other causes. I; severely wounded, 1.181; wounded.. degree undetermined, 805; slightly wounded, 3;1173;.m1ssing 4 I or captured, 183. . ' - tr - To Coro a Cold Is Oita Day. QUININE Tokio LOCATIVE BROM .the Cough and (Tablets.) It stops' E. 'Headache and works off ontho Cold.boa. each GROVE'S ,algnaturo Clcarings.;-11O'Sd- ..,. ., :,, '-s-.. '';;,;:. ' $ 13 Main 61. E Phona , 1 , .101 C ;' Chi-Ca- . r 4, 1 ::., :1:...1.:..,-,.- 1 '- s - WASHINQTriN. Dec. Ie.Reports of unrest resulting from the controv. ra between Chile and Peru continuo to reach the embassies of those countries.. From Peru it wee teported today that Peruvians in the provinces of Tacna and Mica still were shandoning their property and fleeing for their lives. From Chile word came that CM-leain Peruwere suffering financial losses through boycotts and that s in some instances individuals had been eet upon by crowds. 4 - 'I- , , , i - GERMANS NOT ALLOWED IN , AMERICAN AREA - IrMen military uniforms are not to be allowed Within the American area, of occupation after Dec. 15 unless they are on duty and are provided wtth written permission of the Atnerican military authorities according to a proclamation issued byCol. J. C. Rhea, chairman of the American bridge- head commission. , Aesemblages for 'purposes of political.,discussions are prohibited unless filt nett() ne d by the American military authorities. The proclamation also orders that all civilians turn over to the proper authorities by Dec. Wall firearms in their possension. The eroelamation says that prices of commodities shalebe the same for the Americans as for the Germans. All goods must be sold at the usual prices. . - I, 1 - -- ', . - ...autorW , -. - !liv,i11111'1111, ) i : I. - f '10M- 41:11 .....:41. . r ' i. - . , - -- - WithCui - right on tbetabIe .. , I , - ' as much bread - as is -- needed.-slice crunchy-bPowhot, delectable- .or the -- --ta- ch - you cook 7 lamp--socketipplianc- es; , -- ' n, : aesgtgsed. a -- -- , .. , ' - a ,44 ' v or-a-lo- r Utt , , ,. --:- - gb,,Str,--7---..- . a ouPlolounomoutil VI41.1111111ME . r ' . ) -- - ''' , , t ': - Electric appliances save - time and : save foodthey simplify- - the whole cooking proposition; And niake SENSI- BLE CIIRISTMAS GIFTS. - ' N, - , . ,, , , better ;rill, call In our big 'line of appitunets. Telepho'neus-,--o- A and , inepoeg r, .... . I - eit I I 8 11 ;. ,..h N , , is vli t 442,0 ;41424 . - Mari ountainCkWriu n . iiqr,1313 Akt 214,2,2t. - i . '..,7110-itli- k .? - . 1 r N , - , coffee with ar Bake rightat the a pan of biscuits, or a pie lathes, but of bread,yes, even a chicken-I'And the expense.for current ri:?as.ti. N, -'- EL - , the percolator, tab1e-7-1-"not-tr- iv- - - ' no waste. full aroma. Always the same; no spoilage, ' More cups per pound. in .1.4 :, .. coffee and cold water into -Put in 8 or 10 minutes you pour amber-Cle- - in - . ' , 11 ' '101? 4 - 11. ,"?.'jahla , .,,. .. r 1 , , . Solves Your Christmas Problem I : CL . e, - 11 . . Appliance c .. ''. 7- -7 k "In its present form, this insurance is renewable term insurance Sir Henry Babington Smith, K. C. 'B. at-- annual, not peace tatea issued against C. & I, is milldam; commissioner to death and total pertnanent disability. Lord Reading. the high commissioner Under the provisions .ot the war risk eontrol of the British-wa- r mission. insurance act, every person bolding insurance may keep it tip in this r Henry has occupied numerous the form even after be leaved the itervics. under. British the government for a'period of five years. All that iposts -- , If : 101,C..i:Z3 k Afi-Electri- . ii.,., life. '' 11 , Ull.C.:S.OPIERS.,,';,'::,:.:.:::-.,:...- I I t :' ' t . '. c'41 ter , iz ': the har I I rz.;!" K wag I Mr.-Do- BOYCOTTED ,,..s. .., ompany Dr Ij. J. Dull In charge , .:... .; Wag. 1126. II .'. , det 'end - :1 , - '1 1 Old Reliable- - Limon Dental . ,,.', hod call Bat ,, - CHILIANS - . the WmtotrT the hest materials. known to dental profession used in our work: open rven- - days a week. .'7. -- EXTRACTED PAWTjJj No unpleasant after effects. All Instruments sterilized immediately after using.- - Five taaster,dentista.--liv- e attendants. lady Only Conk . '.:,,, the the i : ,;:' on '...1 'C"4 : ort , $10.00 11-2- ., .."'- Teeth) a. - ; wh elt3 a. WASHINGTON. Dee. 411.As- Soldiers ire demobilised.effort will be .:.:., ,,!.... , , :, .: .:.,..'', '''''''''''''' made to Impress 'Ion theM the desira:' ;':N.'s., e'' :,:.:. :i' !. -.- , bility of their contttling payments on ',.i. their government voluntary life Itv- ' Ak which can't) inaintained for :surance, 4 'O' k '...lik aftert-peaceven though ,1,:,,t :1:, , A ,.',' . five years .. ,,,,,. ; has returfiedto civil life. ,It ,''.,'',...oliit soldier ..,,'s the ThiswM bedone by insurance agent ....,..r 4 ., ",,,b,iiii4: .,...:,,!:.. ...:;;.4."''''.', cies ! in the artny, working together I x.:. lAt ' i 2 authorities of the 'treasury's war with ,,,,.P 4' . 4r e - - risk Insurance buresu.--- 3:4' .: 1!? ' ,s:,...., I Fecr. AlcAtItio In a statement has : ,;.V,.:: s.tk.',';, soldiers to retain their insur-- r urged 7. V '.:,.'.' 1 'N4 ,k.:,- 0',.k:,,...-.,, anct to protect their families and to retain the, xighttaconvert thisInto , other forms to be provided by the govAn additional reason, it is '14144 ,',. ernment :., ' 3 said. is the treasury's desire to make, ' i , 1 of the soldiers' and sailors' insurance a demonetration that government life ,e Insurance is successful, and can be extended. ( 'S "I deilre to remind all America's N'' ,, soldiers and sailors," said Mr. Met t4,,,?4,. ,Adoo's statement, "that, It is their .. A.i.,..t.,-'i.,, opportunity anct their privilege to t;.i.A.444, ',i,i0-- ' ; ti!:,7, up their insurance with the ;0. .4: I keep United States government after the I , A A it ,,,,, ,. : i War has officially terminated and I u' :fl.tC I exen after they have returned to civil : rosrminat 'the te Teeth-(Truby- ' " 1 a. SM11:11, v- - oMillaaoll4 TEETH ; Silver FMings.. 01.00 Very Best Set of .. , ".i.-- flare toispe , ,; o , ,:::,:" ans !hoi e , 1,.:,.,',,:.'.- - Th rs Poo r '1 and Wash.. and Cryde WhA stationed at etts Butler of Baas', Iton. Pa. The forl . Camp Irungton. , has been brought to Salt Lakebody for) burial. His fatter is Presets it000pli Detter-,-.- At Cleveland, 0.. the resi- at see, 1 present. , dence, 137 Paxton avenue, Francis Joof 'I seph 1)W:1r) 12 years old, son of Mr. and Mn. Frank DeBry, died Saturday. The a rIUNERAL NOTICES..! ; won body is at the Joseph William Taylor IP S' t I F jt,d, chapel pending funeral arrangements. . Funeral services for William C. Nett,, I etre who died Friday at Holliday, will het . MU. Walker gmeitis.-- At of her nephew. Glen B. Walker. 213 held Tuesday dtr at 1:30 p.m. at Wasatch'', ,. Twelfth East street. Mrs. Allis Walker Lawn cemetery. The body will lie in aut I MI Smith, years old, died Saturday. Mn. state at the Eddington funeral parlors pos Walker arrived in Salt Luke from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. from ftelk Unit just three days before death i The funeral of Sidney Carter Whiter. ard Occurred. The body will be taken to be held in the b cemetery at Chicago for services and interment. - will 13:30 p.m. Wednesday. city The cortege willI ,, who 201 Vida. leave the Larkin chapel at noon. Bean Ernest Iseeter..-A- t, . thc woOimi court. Henry Ernest Foster, 30 years I elMlit er the old. died Saturday. He is survived by Sidney-CartreNERAL. White,At the resiI nutEcroits.' I his widow and children. the, I( dence, 855 W. 8th South street, Sidi a local hospital. Mrs. - Jos. WM. TAYLOR, IsselIn 8. W. TEM- - I ' : ney Carter White died this morning, K.Mrs. K. 27 Imal. Het was 29 Wi years old. died Sunday of .:ml4aBitmert7."18 e leading undertaker an d of influenza-pneumeni' influensa-pneumoniFuneral noGce lees and quality goods I Prrerves years of age and is survived by his at own suiting. the bent your wife, Ida J. Holmes White, and two , ' .' Kenneth C. WilliamsAt 678 Dexter Was. ESL children; also by his parents, a sister street. C. Williams. g years Kenneth notice brothers. Funeral and several old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil' ' later., liams, died Saturday. Funeral services CARL' EDDINOTON & CO.. ' this in held are the cemetery city being FUNERAL DERneToRs. , ..,,, and Marine Has InfluenzaMr. afternoon. . OPEN DAY 'ANDtiNIGHT.' ,. Mrs. Willard Done of this city have UT. 1121. n a local hospiPHON1. received word that their arm Douglas tal.Hyrum Melselly-,--Idied 30 lidelne old, Ily, years Hyrum influensa-pneumenii ts E. Done, an enlisted man in the Saturday Mr. 4 of United States marines, has been taken McInelly was brn at Esc& 'ante. Utah. -to the naval hospital at Mare Island Juir 14. Mk sad resided at 930 Rio 0130NNTI, & CO.. tTNIDERTACrita avenue. He Is survived by. his and embalmers. I, , South WeaS suffering from Spanish influenza. The I Grande 4 three two sisters. sons, email widow, . ne said that the I Mrs. Sarah E. Davis of Talmage, Utah; Temple Street. , message to young man had but a light attack. He ;Mrs. Amanda Johnson of Coyote. Utah, enlisted in the marines in this city Mrs. O. P. King, Salt Lake, and , brother. Arthur when he had- just turned eighteen C. BILTER. claelly of.. Zi? - Par the of. Years t land t416 - in ' '',-- - ...', ' "' age. ' e . Car. Bat Be. sad Mat. Was. rms.' i . ' I D. Edrington---- it g5? Dividend Cheeks Issued.tStephen :11httelr street, Carl D. Edrington. il years H. Lynch, receiver of the Merchants' -old,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. IIE MINII hank. today issued 5,000 dividend Edringtoft. died Saturday. Funeral MONIUMEN'rEL checks, payable to depositors and services were held in the city zeme. other creditors of the defunct bank. I tery Sunday. . SALT LAKE MARBLE AND Pr; "3:: 4 a local. hospital. mental WorkeC O. Johnson. Prof. The checks are drawn on the McCorHenry nick bank and will be mailed Monday. Henry Sm1th...77 years old. 't4 farmer, N Street.. died today. 'Me body is at the Larkin They total about 2220,000? which is chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. 30 per cent of the creditors' claims FLORIST. Dr. Edwin E. TenoningAt Vernal, a will against the hank. Permission to Issue AO years FLORISTS FLORAL AMERICAN E. Dr. Edwin Tolhurst, Utah, the dividend was granted a couple of old, son of Dr. C. E. and Mrs. Bessie give tot every occasion. Express. designs A Mi days ago by the Third district court. Tolhurst, 24 Vine street, died Satur- - charges paid on orders. , 11671. ben' Was. , This is the 'first dividend , paid to day.. tie as a native of Salt Lake and American Theatre. emii received his early education here. later ereditore of the bank. BALT i LAMBOURE. ERNEST going east to finish his professional studies. He went to Vernal several take'a leading florist. new store. our apeefalty. Decors& years ago to take up- the practice Tol-of Darla designs , 67 South Main. Watt. Mona Besides his parents. Dr; Aentistry. Marst is survived by three sisters. Mrs. I CALLED BY DEATH KING FLORAL CO. FLORAL DID. W. R. Hensieigh, Miss Anna Katherine Tolhurst of Salt Lake. and Mrs. Lefty signs. 314' E. Ind So. TeL Wss. 3411, FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. 4 Carter the home, Evans Flory Co., 36 Main. Was. 661. 255 weet Eighth WbIfAf ?clazirt. South street. SidneY laassamosso isms Carter White died Saturday of pneumor CEMETERIES. nic-, He is survived by hi. widow, Mrs. .. Ida Holmes White, and two children, CEMETERY. WASATCH LAWN . l'Ea, ,, , Mildred, 4 years old, and Clifford, 2; his 64 Main St Was. 16611 cars. petual parents who live in Centerville, and the V & M. TAYLOR Ar CO. 1' following brothers and sisters: Mrs. FEMALE HELP. Orson .Bangerter. George and Arthur ' FUNERAL 'D IRECTOR& White of Bountiful; Frank White of 251-25- 5 E. let So. I COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOUSE-- 1 Centerville, William C. White of New - work- - Wu-- gist - York, Jadiel White of Bremerton. Phone Nirea. 912. . . per air . , . : : ay4 -- OM. , - tr 30e.Advertisament. :, !,Ipm ; 225-22- 7, 4 The office of Itrs. E. 1.1..Cohen. Utah ctmmissioner ot pensionae wateotiffed this morning by the federal bureau of month pensions that pensions ef $20 a 'Marchfrom dating have been granted 4, 1017.- to Captain Lewis- Larson, of John E.lioss, of Lehi. Ephraim, and notices of this kind These are ths in several weeks. and to be receive the hope that them with carry they several others will come in the near gifts- to Christmas welcome as future Utah veterans pf the Black Hawk In. dian wars. Capt. Larsen commanded B comparty with of cavalry in his military district. headquartersin ata Xphrairn. Mr. Ross was a private companyof acavalry Page, commanded by capt. Jonathan at Payson. with headquarters ' Todars Bank .Yei , -- AMERICAN ARMY Of.00CEPATBlack Hawk Veterans: 1ON. Saturday.. Dec. 14.(By The Get Back Pay Pensions, Associated Press. in German H. BABINGION r local bank clearings smouMed to 83.- with 33.68 374,11-361.79 for the same daY last yesr. Salt Stock Yards - DIvidencLi-T-he Lake Union Stock yards. through Secretary F. J.- - Leonard, ,has 'declared ona cash dividend of 50 cents per "hare outstanding stock. The company n ts the plant-icontemplating extending ' the spring. , Mere by van. O.Former Ckwernor A. L. Thomas has a letter datsd Nov. 26 from his eon, Major Alex. Thomas. 145th (Utah) field artillery, stating his expectation that his regiment would be home iby the middle of January. The tekt1 (CaL) field artillery le preceding the 145th. , Judge McCarty ImprotringReports Associated-Justicfrom the home of of - th etate William supreme tcourt, my that his condition is 'tamely-Haimproved today. Judge McCarty- - hag been confined to his home for several day. with a severe cold and some bronchial trouble. PERUVIANS FLEE ' I,', it DEDITIonly FolicEs, alt.-sayi- sij , t.),1 1 gAsuALTIs A tal 0 11 g Scdt Lake Soldier , POPULAR at ,çt2 Is Called by Death ve Genuine Imported oil. Gallon ta Half Gallon ..; ..; . 4 St prince. 41N 11;2e1c1 , 4 been notified heretofore. "its you-haNew Suits Filed. est government proposes to finance , t self up to the period of the next loan. - Third District Coort. which treasury certificates sough too offered from time to time. You of Credit Men Utah Aonetation lave acted moat fficientlY as director again Mrs. E. A. Pries, to recover on , 04 stiles of the certificates for your several accounts. ate, and I trust you will retain that The bard. earnent work which - settlen. me did during thacampaign is highly emsracistd by the government. and I Number of Delegates venture to hope you wilt persevere to To Conference Not Fixed (ha end." Mr. Cook has ooncluded to , "stay on the job." PARIS. Dec. ICNot eves the number of delegates to the peace- confery Ft-l- Sorely Afflicted. ence has as yet been fixed. says an official. note 'Issued today. denying Closely following the death of hor various reports as to the make up of HentrY Ernest Foeter. who the French delegation. )sehead. oed at the home. 206 Vides avenue, , fur hira. Ateday of influenza-pneumoni210 edeophis Tennyson Foster. XMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS years ett. died of tbes Pam disease Sunday. )eivo chiIran. who irurvive their par. A largo and beautiful assortMent eats, are said to be very 111 .ith the of greeting cards, art:calendars and eante inseam. Ws. Fosters father died ars message of et his daughtet's realdenee Sunday calendar topada: send your friends. sight from the same cause. Funeral ar greeting DESERT NEWS BOOK STORE magemests hays sot been completed Main St. News Building. . , ,' SACRAMENTO., Cal., Dec. 11.--- 7 Idetitification of signatures and- - documents to OKI the 40 defendants in the war-tim- e i;riapirticy cane hers to be W. was the pro- members of the LW. . gram of the governmefitst the resumption ot the trial Imre today:wile to This showing, officials said, be followed by testimony designed to indicate principles of the Industrial Workers of the been have World. Pamphlet, said to written by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn And Vincent St. John, first general seers- ter, of the Industrial Workers 1 theto 20 years' iitt prisWorld, sentenced onment ' at the Chicago con trial, are to be introduced, It wits an' t,t nounced. These pamphlets and other ineuranm" alleged seditious publications were ctn. culated by the defendants the Indict. , ment charged. Testimony referring to the sabotage I LATELOCAL,S.- and arson charges will be offered lat--er, It was said., , the-yout- - A n! , 1 ",:4,...-- - : throne-ofGerma- L, , .111.111111"N' ' PEOPLE DETMA'ED AT HOME solace. it is beitsved that jf the kaiser quits will find good 'books a great twit of the'imperial he We have them to meet every sad the - grown wilt abdicate in favor of Prince VW the child, up. : ham Frnderick. oldest son of ths crown NEWS BOD E STORE war incurred expenses. ...tt SH0111 t'LPIIOPAgANDA - -- - i ' OVER. trelinfey certificates of Indebtedness. Bouvier, August Rummel and Mary tag been notified by the federal reserve with conspiracy to violate the 'beak at an Franciacco, that the next charged Mann act were bound over to the Unitwill be placed on sale Ded, It. ed States district court for trial durtheir with interest at per, cent maturing ing the April term of court afterbefore preliminnry bearing Naturday xis. le next The banks are requested United States Commisaioner Henry V. e invitst lit these certificates le per Van Pelt Irallinuto furnish bond. 1304 ent of their total resources. Mr. Cook the man and 1200 for the woman, term it la as necessary to ubscribe for 'for were committed to the teas certificates as for the issues be- the defendants Jail. county etr hostilities ceased. as the governcvont needs the money with which to : 1 I The Utah-Idah- o Sugar company's epplicatIon for & restraining order, against the treasurer of' Salt Lake county, to prevent that official from ;111 effort to proceeding further In a,rtairt taxes against the sugar company, was granted, thit morning of the Third by Judge J. Louis Brown. district court., The tax In question is the assessment this year of the county &ascetic!. "Intangible as against what be terms on which h sets and good will," placed a valuation of $10,145.000.treasUnder the order the county urer is stowed from further aetios In collecting the tax until the titles settled as to its tionvbes..been,ffinally : legality.- bond of $81),000 was 'Oven by the sugar company to.projtect'othe county or ageinstc depreciationof, property: in -- the any unforseca contingency. event the final decision In the cats should-bagainst the sugar company. Prank Otok. atlas director for Utah of , To TESTIV,01,11 ;.,; ' !, Real' Value' at Reas onable Prices "r IRO !al I I regilkipr payment of SE le premiums. that ' "Moreover. the law provides not later than five years after the 'ter. mination of the war sa declared by True dental economy is getting real Value at reasonable prices, presidential proclamation. the term Union Dentistryhas every etmential of quality, attraceiveness and eipinsurance elan be converted. without durance demanded bY discriminating- - people and those who know medical examination, into such form , the best, in dentistry. or forms of insurance as may be prea the in For sixteen years the 'Union Dental Company has yearll turnad, scribed by regulations and insurance out to its patients work that never falls below a certain exoellence sured may request. This Insirrand high atandard: The "Union" stakes Its own name on the real will continuo to be government values of the dentistry theyprodrice. Sixteen Years ago they perform- ance. ' inthis of keeping 'nits advantages cannot operations for a few people. Today thousands of patients find emphabe surance in force their needs attended to with the greatest satisfaction and most sups sized too strongly. prisingly reasonable prices, tinue it is a valuable right given by the government to our fighting men as compensation, for their services. If insurthis.right I. tostanbir''allgowing never be 'regained. ance to lapse it ed insurance-kt-allowWhen government to lapses the holder cannot Gold Crowns $5.00 again obtain insurance except from private companies at a considerable Work 05.00 of Bridge cost. many Moreover, Increase in the men may have become ninsur' Gold Inlays.. $2 to $3 able as a resultofthe war through alphysical impairment, and if these 'will ' 1 Porcelain low their insurance to lapse they of ,their U lose, the opportunity Fillings $2 to $2.50 families to have the protection of life I -- FI101 COLLECTII:C TAX CaIsatiLhild etstoisetrim , ' I -- - (1--- is necessary ls OFf TEEL,c.7.01-LESTILE- i 11918 )1, omp N . I S. i ,,..,,., t. ,Zha I , 1 : |