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Show r frn ...... DESERET - EVENING NEWS - ' In on - lastance, possibly, thl delayed the lulilitlaa, rather than aided It, inaamnck aa before the act there was a long discussion end minority and a majority report from committee, each of which practically a new bill. The minority report was adopted by the senate. This was the workmen's compensation legOF LOCAL islation. to which tha tiemeeralie platform ef this year pledges further changes largely along the line of the majority report of the last senates committee on pnblio welfare. - Letter Sept Oat. The letter calling the meeting which was not held makes interesting reading in Itself, a indicating somewhat the attitude ef the Democrats in the next house toward the Republicans: It Democratic Committee Pro- - follows; Salt Lake City, Nov. It, j , Dear Tha legislative poses Caucus on Legisla- held aaSir:informal from Salt Laka county conference for.'the purpose ef considering what, if any, tion and, Speakership of preparation should be made by indimembers for th service expectHouse But None is .Held. vidual ed of them In the coming eeastpa Of the state legislature, and the under signed were appointed to sign and send this letter, to each Democrat elected to house. PANTSH Influenza la once more tbe A free expression of opinion was the goat. given and It was the unanimous 'conentirely The disease la given aa the clusion that If a mutual andcould be understanding reason for the fact that efforta satisfactory fnade some few Weeks ago to effect upshs SPANISH f P1ANS . Bias lll. repreeen-tatives-ele- i 2 what might be termed a "temporary of the house of repre-- organization tentative same to Caught. It, t .asserted by some ef those who . wer interested in the movement that it starteamong the Salt Lake county house. Borne of the new to members fdan&sheinoelve legislation and Jgtlatlva customs, 'and thought they wolibd like to make a preliminary study ef sapis ot the more important questions '"that are sure to come before the next latKmak- in body. They talked It over am wig themselves, and ran up against fact that much legislative work to done in committee. For that reason, and to avoid all members of the house Working on some few proposed laws, , while other pieces of necessary legislation would be entirely neglected, so far as preliminary study went, it wss deemed that it would be a desirable thing to have some sort of tentative organisation of the house. Then each member, knowing what committees he would in all probability be assigned to, could specialise along those lines. Proposed Chums Fells. A call was sent out by a committee ot the Balt Lakers for a meeting of the members of the house, which was set for about three weeks ago. However, when the meeting was held. It was found that considerably leas than if . of the 37 Democrats in the a partisan meethouasyTtt was to be ihnt. ing) present. - The Influenza sit- -, nation prevented many from attend ing. The difficulties of travel for long distances prevented others. Letters l- were received from most; but aside from expressing a wlubogaess to cooperate in such a movement if it had been possible for them to M present, they said little that was definite, ao cording to information given ootv As a result, it is asserted, K wk; decided by those who attended the meeting that it would be a good thing to wait until more eouid he present. "That was the only democratic view to taka said ons who was present "The situation, however, did not clear up very rapidly, and X believe that the general opinion now is that, since the time has so far elapsed, end since the legislature will meet in a short time anyway, it would be beat to abandon tha proposal and to wait "bntil the regular and final erganisation ef the . legislature cornea up. Paver Rlehaxds lev Breaker. It is asserted by some, of tbe Salt Ukl that county delegation to the legtala- so fares this county ture, earned. It will vote solidly for C. CT ns Richards speaker. Mr. Richards wes chairman of the committee which issued the esJI for the meeting. Be far ae is given out. however, there was not n wide expression of opinion as to tho speakership from the members of the ether counties, either those who attended the meeting, or those who gent their regrets. The situation with regard te committees is, naturally, even mere Indefinite Ae to legislation, it to known tkat Individual members are working on some tows that will assuredly com before the next legislature to eome form or other, but ee far as to appareat ea the surface, at least, there to little of the legislature committee work which characterised the- - preliminaries to ths last legislature, when toglslators and leaders get together and framed party up a tong list of proposed legislation. Two years age little objection was finally expressed to the manner In which tliat plan worked out, although at the thus legislators were hoard te express the opinion that they exclusively, aad not other party leaders had been ejected to frame the laws for ths state However, the tows that were framed were, some at least very seriously altered before they were finally passed. The preliminary work, however, did give the legislators some sort ef basis to work ea from the start. ti, ) lr .f' ' " A'S' ' ' w V Sw-ha- . FRIDAV . MENMTK AND HOW H SHOULD .., DECEMBER. . - . the this city, and there determlna who him Presiding ofllcer ie to be and with for the the appointments agree, upon most important committees those for hick the greatest preparation will bethe persons so desigKjulrmLThen upon for committees eaa agree them -- division of th'Wprk among elves and proceed. Ae to any member who eaa not arrange to attend the in writing to meeting let him Indicate us the person be desires for speaker kls wUl we preference ae aad present a vote for such person. Also lettohim be Prefer name the committees his appointed to aad we willto see thatmoat gives request la that respect careful consideration. we enclose a For your information and of the list of all members elected of the last house. standing committees are only suggestThe latter, however, any ive as the members may ormake consolisubstitution changes bycommittees that may be dation ef deemed advisable we thing Permit us to suggest that should be treated In tali whole matter the between confidence the strictest of the bouse, and majority members at one else to any should not be given the present time. - Thanking yoU-fo- x a prompLX?P'y,y remain. Yours very truly, . C C. RICHARDS, JOHN HANSEN. JR., ARTHUR WELLING. News-Dimp- - An Italian mission which is touring due to arrive in Salt Lake ars seeking City Monday. The visitors American lainformation regarding and its connection bor, its organisationmethods and large with constructive Most of the men in undertakings. interested In large con civil life were struetloa projects, both industrially Special and later jn a military toway. the Ameriattention wfll be paid of building roads, can methods buildings, and structures of bridge, , all clams of uout Th commission cooiiiti Vico Ftoacthi, Lieut BUvand Fasuto, Lieut. Carlo Barrt the latter of th s, Italian flying corps; Alccst ds Ettore Cuaxanl. Adellnla Pedrlnl and Annilcar d Ambria. They tended in New York early thin month and have vtotted the tekge. industrial center of the east Arrangements are being mads by officiate of tho Balt Lake Federation of If Labor to entertain the mission. a general health .condition permit te at men planned, meeting ot labor which member of tho commission EL Otto President will apeak, of tho federation received a meeeage from Samuel Gomper, presLaident of American Federation ofadvisbor, now in Washington, D, G, are being ing him that definite plan made fer the party tour westward, - J-- & Bscyand enclosed it Itinerary. Dixon will have active charge of entertaining tho party. ment Is ' Am-bri- - Ash-brid- with- - -- They range in price fronf $22.50 to $37.50, your choice now at Half Price. fwmw- OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN SX 113-11- A 0, , U! m Y btxtebjtal. inucinoi In order to stimulate the Batag of the air passages te threw off - th grip germs, to aid to loosening the phlegm and keeping the air peerage r, op a, thne making the breathing aaa-laCure. Vtch'e VapoHub will be found effective. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, chest aad back ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR between the shoulder blades to open the pope. Then. VapoKub should be rubbed to ever the parts until ths skin Is rad. spread on thickly aud covered NO OCCASION FOB PANIC. ' ' with two- - ..thicknesses ef hot flannel Spanish Inftoenaa. which appeared in clothe. Leave the clothing loose around ipaln in May, has ail the appearancp tbe neek as the heat ot the body libef S er le grippe, which has swept erates the ingredients in the form of ever the world In numerous epidemics vapors. Theee-vaporinhaled with as far beck as history runs. Hlppoc-rat- each . breath, carry the medtoatloa diretors to an epidemic in lit B. rectly to the parts affected. . At the G which to regarded by many to have same time VapoRub to absorbed base toftoanza.- - Every century kea had and stimulates the skin, atits attacks Baglnnjag with till, this through and to blood tbe the surface, tracting soontry has had five epidemics, the thus aids in relieving the congestion last la within. There to no --cession for panic HOW TO AVOID THE DUBAfa. itself has very low percentage of fatalities not over ons death seems to prove that this It eut of every four hundred cases, ac n Evidence germ disease, spread principally by cording to the N. C. Board of Health. human contact, chiefly through cough The chief danger lias in complications tog, sneezing er spitting. So avoid perarising, attacking principally patients sons cnide which means avoidhaving in a run down condition those who crowds ceenmog drinking cum dont go to bed noon enough, or those ing etc. Keep up your bodily tows roller la, who get up too early. strength byandplenty of eassutee to good THE gTKFTOMS. air, KkEBF FREE FHOH DO DM. Grip, or tnftonnae ae it to now called. a chill followed Usually begins with by ashing, feverish nese and sometimes .Above all. keep tree from colds, taanaa and lUistuase, and a general oedds irritate the lining of the air pas, aad reader them much hatter feeling of weakness and depression. sagas The temperature to from UN to 1H, to muting places for the gonna. Us ad tbe fever aoually lasts from three Vtofes VapoRub at th vary first elga to five days( The germs attack the of a eoM, For a hand cold, malt a Uttls Wuoons hiem brans, or lining ef . the Vaporish to s spoon aad tohais ths er butter etui, ass Vapo&ub to air passages nose, throat aad bron- vapora chial tubes there is usually a hard a benzoin steam k stile. If this U not le use an ordinary ooagh. 'especially bed at night, often available, times a sore throat or tonmiltia, aad Fill half fun ef belling water, put la time from of a half VapoRub tsaoponn ef a frequently ell the appear anoee to time keep tbe kettle Jest slowly severe head cold. , boOtog pad tohais tha ateoaq arising. THE ' NOTE Vick's VapoRub to the disOe to bed at the first symptoms, act covery of a North Carolina druggist, eoty few year own sake, bat to avoid whs found how to combine, in salve apmailing tbe Assess to others like form. Menthol and Camphor with suck n purgative, rat plenty of nourishing volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, food, fsttoln perfectly quiet and don't CubetMO ata, so that when ths aaivs to worry Qaiaiue. - Aspirin er Dover's applied to the body heat, these ingrePowder, etc,-- ' may be adminicle rod by dients are liberated to the tuna cf tbe physician's directions to relieve the vapoRL VapoRub is comparatively new to aching. But there to no cure or spa-riffor influence the disease must New York state and New kin gland and few western stales, where It is Just run Its course. ' Nature herself will throw off the attack if only you keep now being introduced, bet in other of tbe oountry it is the standard The chief up yonr strength. danger use in thy implications which may home remedy to more than a million the bodily homes for ah forms ef cold trouble. arisa. Influenza so weakens sold tost nolutaac that there le danger of Over six iemilUoa Jars were or bronchitis developing year. It partieulariy reeoeetnended ! er eolda, sines it Inflammation ef the for ehDdrens eroup For , to externally applied and therefore can ear, or heart afTeettona raaeona H is very important that he need aa freely as desired withoutth remain in bed until his the alightest harmful effects. return etay to bed at least Rub can he had to three sixes at j all twe day e(S mere after the feverhat druggleta Advertisement. x Thousands and thousands of them for just the amount you desire to pay. Each department of the store teems with gifts that will be appreciated they are bo numerous you can purchase & gift that will exactly meet the re-- "" , ; quirementa of your pocket book, J ge - . . ' ' u . Gifts at Reduced Priceo . Ladies Tailored Suita and Novelty Suita at Half Price. Serge, Silk, Jersey and Velvet Dresses, also Georgette and Silk Combination Dresses at Half Price. A lot of Cloth Coats at Half Price, Waists, Blouses, Furs, Kitaonos, Petticoats, Plush Coatees off. . Silks and Dress Goods at off. A $1,25 Silk Hosiery, special $1.00, Beaded Bags, ranging from $17.50 to $30.00, at off. Children's Sweater Coats, ages 1 to d h off. All Hair Goods 5, at Off a beautiful variety to select from. tea-kett- One-four- th One-four- th One-thir- One-fourt- One-Four- th -- You will also find splendid assortments of Silk Hose, Italian silk vests, ccn-- . bination chemises, union suits, camisoles, Toilet Articles and Perfumes, . Ivory Pyralin-Toil- et Accessories, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckwear, Cearfj ' r Ribbons, Jewelry, Toys, Dolls, etc etc. . le Z.C.Ttl.1. Shoes ! SATURDAY No gift will be more appreciated than an artistic shoe or slipper. For men, women and children we have an endless variety of the best Candy Specials Little Stories For Beritime t lb. CUilstniu Mixed, Christmas Ribbon Candy, Ik) iUo lb, HAPPT JACK PASSES ON AN IDEA. Fer The Deseret News by Theratea W, Barges. Isnt often that Happy Jack Creua Mixed, lb. Ik that can be obtained. tou sad Iron, aluminum war lap robes. A Clark Foot Jfour Boy WEI Welcome a and Heater will be an infinffy Z. M. C. Pair of I. factory weloome gift We ar hgtrT ...... . . ... 3o lb. A Sweater Is always welcomed by man or boy. The Boys Sweaters range from $1.50 , to $6.50 the mens from $6.00 to $13.50; your choice now at OFF. ONE-FOURT- All Khaki Toilet Articles - for men. Mens Fur Lined Gloves. All goat Fancy ONE-FOURT- Are Always AfprecfstdL CEDAR CHESTS RUG3 CARPETS, NAVAJO BLANKETS An Attractive Variety cf H Off A splendid gift for the ladies ; beautiful patent leathfitted and unfitted;. also er ladies' overnight-bag- s; all fitted suitcases, regular $10 and $12.00 values and some at $50.00, They are really elegant pres-OFF. Your choice at See Them; They Make Simply Wonderful Christmas Gifts. . v, u. . TEA WAGONS Um- - OFF. Christinas Special 25 H Also an immense variety cf Lace Curtains, Electric and Handpower Carpet Sweepers, Piano Scarfs, TaUs and Couch Covers and many th-- er useful gifts. At 'prices that are just a little less than you can buy them anywhere in Salt Lake, Knee Pant Suite and Off Overcoats THE ON SECOND FLOOR. . Our entire line of Childrens Knee Pants, Suits and OFF. Overcoats, your choice now at ONE-FOURT- & xk, H OTTR ,111-11- 4 DRUG STORE IS SOUTH MAIN St faithful but poorly prepared Clara putting In twice too many hours on tration. mBrief btft frequent dally exercise concentration will best bring study, 'Judging from your worn and tired .. . "At this commendation the clans this to pass. appearance, young people, you are One reason corn has brightened up visibly. Buths continued, Judging from your preparation, yon do not study quits half hard , , . enough. y Ten minutes of really hard concentration are worth an hour of fitful ffort, and are actually 'lesa tiring, because of the satisfaction felt at the results obtained. Which is another reason the beginner In attention training should at float be content with exceedingly shJ , exercise period a ot frequent ocgiLi-encenot His real need is to acquire simply ths ability but also the habit of keen rather than prolonged concentration. ' He want to accustom hi mind to focus Instantly and vigorously- on any suhjsnt presented to It for- Oonoen- -- Bzfo P0STT0ASTIE5 was com -- Toques All Mens brellaa. . Carpst Ebr H Sweaters ' Gills 2596 OFF For Th Deseret News by H. Addington Brace. - like Mens and Boys Sweaters Attention Training. power of concentrating thd . too fast. At the very outset of is like all other pow-- ! on training they try to concentrate of th. mind, in that it grow, by exercise. And, as in the case of exBecause they ars unaccustomed to ercise generally, its growth by ex- concentrating, their tnlnd almost Imercise should bs, not forced, bdt mediately flits to other things. Soon abandon the effort to keep It they gradual. and despairingly feel that This is a point I would impress fixed, are doomed to be butterfly-minde- d they strongly on all conscious of attention all their lives. . deficiency. The outlook would .bs altogether wish to lmpr6ve!dIfferent for them ,f they wer con. their attention power make th. wri-- , tent t0 maga haste slowly, oua mistake of trying to Improve it I Instead Of trying to concentrate for ; fifteen minutes they should begin by i concentrating for "one minute. This lt- -' self Js not so easy aa may bs thought. Every day. at frequent intervals, an become-popula- r. occasional minute should be given to earnest concentration. Gradually, is . though very grkdually, ths exercise be periods may then lengthened. AJwayel however, it should be remembered that, after alk the main end in View is not ability to concentrate for long periods, but ability to concentrate intensely when the ocNever casion arises for concentrating at all. such ' It is ths quality not the quantity of that counts for most. concentration - This point is well brought out by flake a quaint- - little story , told, by Professor a.' H. Betts: , . "A1 college professor said te hi ths finest tine of ever had. High Tops. Gifts that Mon I You win he inisrsated hi tor dteptoy Of tectro lMgn, ourl-I- n rons, sad irons, dteca, ate. Other suitable gifts ars Uvm and forks, curving , katvu, brand krrfras, pocket knives, . razors, sufaty raaora, si duns, bear, skates for boys, ' gill, Indies and gsntlsmu; nagaa heater, meat oho per sr! I fitting, most stylish and most satisfactory wearing quality slippers and shoes ......4(0 Assorted Chocolates, lb. Assorted Turkish Delight, tMc ,, ,1b. 3o Butter Booteh, Ih. Sweetheart Kiss to, a lb. 30 Stuffed Mint. Ih. 30 JUBw HARDUARE DEPT. and Slippers Vapo-Streng- Squirrel worries about anybody but himself. As a matter ef fact, very few of tho little peoplo of the Grosn Forest, ths Old Orchard, and th Green Meadow worry about their neighbors. Without being what you would call elfish, they think of self moat of ths time. Ton see they have to. There lent one among them, with tho exception and of two or three of tho largest to constantfiercest, who do not have live. ly watch tut In order tomad friends Happy Jack, having with Farmer Brown's Boy, felt safer to his life before ever felt ha. than Also ho knew that any time he becould go up to came real hungry he Farmer Brown's house and be sure Happy of getting a good meal. So Jack did hot have to think of seif some others the as of much quite as did. Thus it came aoout that after his meeting with Bob ' White, Happy They Were All Huddled Together in Jack got to thinking and worrying Utile Brown Cronp, about Bob. did look bad, "Bob certainly As Jack sat watching them Happy thought Happy Jack as he scam- a sudden thought popped into els head. tree to tho by "If those miserable big maple whom pered Farmer Brown's house "Here it is nobody likes, could getsparrows, all they wanted thin to eat In that hen yard why early in the winter and Bob is aa shouldnt live long on the Bob white do the sms as a shadow. He can't Bob had few little weed - seeds he can flndjft good pair of wings thing? snd he could above this snow crust. He's got to havi fIy into that henyard Just as something else to eat if he Is to PuIIIqoui,) Bully " No sooner did he think of this than through this winter. Happy Jack climbed up to the big ot started to look for Bob White, maple tree and sat down with his He raced along the old stone wall on back .to the trunk to think things the edge of the Old Orchard and down over. -- As - he aat there Farmer the farthest corner, near, Johnny Brown Boy earn cut of the house Chucks house, hs found Bob and Mra went over to the.chlcRbn yard and scat- - Bob und some of thslr children. tered soma grain for th hens. No soon- - were all huddled together In a They er was his back turned than Bully the brown group, add It wae plain tolittle see English Sparrow and Mra Bully and that they were cold and almoet hope-ha- lf a dosen of their grown children leas. Happy Jack loot no tlms in tell hens and began ing them about the feast in Farmer w. mo1 to stuff themselves greedily.' They Brown's henyard. wer fat and In high spirita (Copyright, Ills, by T. W. Burgess.) -- 4 m left you. er if you arq brer Id er not strong, stay In bed four days er more, according to the severity of the at4 tack. Go to Bed and Stay Quiet Take a Laxative Eat of Food Plenty Nourishing Keep Up Your Strength Nature' it the Only ths United States in ths interests and Bader Order ,o ,the Itallarf govern- gold lace trimmings, silver trimmings- and ribbon trimmings. & ,, i ' ly rtfEars In " KM, - V. th Old Grip, or la Grippe, That Wat Epidemic in 1889-0Only Then It Gone From Riuiia BjrWay of France, and THU Time By Way Of ?pain.. yr He Nothing feo-tlo- ns pink aud gold and white and pink, and other, attractive combination - MkVtMjw v . ct manner that would be entirely satis was the next factory to each member and it was thought point considered, that it might bo accomplished in this white; pink, blue, lavender, nile, orchid, black and white, also pretty combination of k i m. An exquisite variety of becoming gowns, suitable for the swell function. t ' ,; os HaK Price taffetas,-Satin- s, w. s BE TREATED ONE-FOURT- Nets, - . r -- V ' 'n . it m 1918 2C - -- V rtftfs 6 bralb KaCaSMg UutrhJoca Bixt fcff A3 A?s Quick Lunch; Horn or 02ci OTKISJnra (UlTATlONS A -- (Copyright, 1111. by Th Newspapers.) Associate! ' . Will Study Faeilitia Fer Demobilixclizn cf ICZlHi Advlces from Washington are te th effect- that flov. Simon Bamberrar and t Senator William H. King - vi,4 at Loraa, 4 t Coll Agricultural Rios available to Salt Laks City.-- ; on the the idea of maklngsod ths 145th C that, te should be iuitlHwni - tM proper awtim stodati on are e Decision. 1s expected .la UI a turs. J I r- |