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Show DESERET TEVEXIXG NEWS FRIDAY mm .. Stop'CoMgEng! -SO- CIALIST i TV simplest and beef way- - to atop coughing i to lake HONElHXlt FpiZYS you get the cursive influene Investigate Give Re-EConditions and StoR Sets Sail J ef Slovaks to Czecho Russia Fighting of thei pine tar and other healing ingredient, together with the mollifying .laxative effect al the honey. . it pew a " toothing coating on the inflamed tickling throat, allaye bronchial irritation, riitev "phlegm esfly, slope hard wearing eooght .and nervous hacking. W. 8. Baiter. Lsanuer, gy writ "My wife emstraeted a aevara cold, which deveioecd hee a bronchi. I trouble, and abe eeoabad almuat eouHnuaJir. Ooelillbol 4 Folsy's Hosey. and T ar slacked up bar cough aad aha rested mrh better at axht. lbs emotioned tta mI if ejected 9 cute." u To de- f'thArow-"'- n SCHRAMM --JOil vso.Y DRUG OO. ,th,?5. in Siberia. George W. a major In the St. Bo ilia that he goes to gibmria find X tuMr.ou' rmewmott ijh a gtoffof four lCa?FnCl9CO'for Vladivostok Flavor' in Vial IMS b la Jiffy-jel- lt flsvors corns In Hquid In visit.- They form. ar made irotp fresh, fruit. rip They give to Jiffy-Je- ll desserts a wealth of fresh-fru- it - BERLIN,. Thursday, Jan. II. (By the Associated Press) Tha strike epidemic In Berlin beginning to disSocialist leaders In common with thebourgeolrpresg Socialist Vorwserta points out the disloyal. nature of the atrike ot th elec- trie workers by which hundreds of thousands suffered great hardships Tiie employees e clty gaa work who wer granted an eight-hoday only recently, have now, under a threat to paralyze the gas supply, compelled the granting of a day and an increase In wages amounting to 11,800,000 marks annually. Herr Richter, th police of Berlin, wbe is a Socialist, president declared today that tha obvious tendency of the workers was to Convert the revolution into a wage movement which would endanger all-- - Germany. - Herr a Socialist alderman, K&tzmstein, said that ths recent strlkeg indicate that-w- e have progressed from exPloitlon PT.the capitalists, te exploit. t oQ by ths proletariat with ths distinction that the capitalists were to reckon more than six weeka ahead. He added that tha workingmen were exhibiting utterly un- 1 quiet even' th tarns. With Jiffy-Je- ll yon can make a delicious dessert in an Instant. -- . It corns ready (wctiend,oii saves of-ih- your sugae. And it costs but s trills. A ur ax asetotant to Dr Trualer and aecond to surrey the field. In Major Simmons' party are Maaho tor a year and jor Harry D. Moor of tha United , manager of the said State army, la charge of purchase and supply, for the Red Cross In of the Bed Cross. who will go as expert In Hed wantjnto Washington, and . morcnsfia.se craEsporracicn.-iapsf "" i.igris rn'CVctlrr focalHed sorern- re- ... rive emergency military fighting Russia. The work unit iL2?ef clothing and feeding 1 mission's work Is completed. 'SUSt the Bolaheriki. and caring nfter th. Bleat. McDonald will be comptroller of r?," were not had demonstrated that socialism. for they yet -S- TeTthie rip emergency ha ended the Red Crons mission tn Siberia. Major Simmons was summoned It . ,57 a the Red Crooe U Concerned rofcon- be determined by a threemonth huone which may taka , a,, work i to be continued. It ex-- war service, sailed for Prance in reHONOR PRFST. WILSON sponse to a call for President Wilson. i to win be decided upon by th Ths big task was pot before him. Mr. Slmmous' splendid work to the arid that when the PARIS, Thuroday, Jan. IS. Th Uajor k question kroae an emer- - southwestern division, which leads ths general council of the department of rZ R,d cross mission waa arranged country in Ker Crosa work, and his the Seine has decided to have a medal months of inspeclton and study struck In honor of President Wilson's Tby'mble with Dr. Tpusler of the four TokUv as Its in Prance, Belgium and Italy, mad visit to Prance. On one side will be a pl Johns hospital in him SaepeclaUy fitted for the task. profile portrait of Mr. Wilson and the hwd. Five or six other Americans, other side will bear th inscription: Minding Bishop Tucker of th The Department of th Seine to accompanied him. To President "Wilson, Benefactor of rion did splendid work Major imeu. .SS Fs4gs At Ymmr of An Parents If Ycu are Economy Wise You Will Share in These slagle package serves six, . There ere IB flavors, but wt suggest Loganberry or Pirieepple, Try ' k today. It will bring you a now conception of gelatine dessert' six-ho- ur JrffyJen-Wawke- dee .Wonderful January Clearance s in Boys Apparel it Cedt Croeer'e Wiexoaeni Jws - fJwVot ONE EXTRA DOT and several brothers sad sisters. Furv-erservices will bs bald in the the gas cemetery attbs1 p m Saturday, family reeidenc at leaving cortege 22:48. The body may. be viewed at th residence at 11 am. al Boys Suits .iww Theyre priced away below cost at 21.88. Fin wool best Gyle In the season Dark er light color Smartly tail- ored and lined throughout. action. gar-meri- Sizes 2 to 13 Years, m Q Regular Values to $10 Thy Ro at less than cost of This materials. seasons choicest models. Early-comers will share in unprecedented savings. X. -, Boys Hats Take a Big Price Drop rtrcho-Slova- Must dear these out, regardless of loss, Thursday, Jan II in th Great Britain was air at tha Goa of the War when the " " said f A popular edition or this medal will Britain air fores eras th largest in From Vladivostok to west of th ba struck for general distribution. tbe world according to a report mads ral mountains, where the battle lln etveen the Bolshevlki and the public today.- - If fought n more with loyal Russians and than Lh air aerrios of any othfronts is now located, allied contingent Daughter of President er nation. railroad Is open In August. 1114. the British naval Stake is Dead and military tnd Bong this railroad six Red Cross air services together musNEW YORK, Jan, 14. -- The transis established. been It bate ospitaia tered only 128 officers and 1,882 men Jan. IS Marie Benson Par. of other on these that help has been given port Gakunares arrived today from IVjAN, ranks. In November, 1118. 24 years eld. daughter of Preso lbs adherents of the Omsk govern-ror- t, Bordeaux with 1,414 naval officers aad klnaon, 20,800 officers and 244. 000 ident W. C. Parkinson ef Hyrura slake, theroware tbq present government of men. At outbreak of tha war ths staTTndted then from States naval died Wednesday of Influenza. ths She the military units, and Serbian, the malady while nursing Great Britain had ill airplane. 45 tion at Pautlriao, Prance. . It casual contracted Irmenian and other refugeea Roes her eiater. Mrs and seven airships, while at Anderson. She is pnrvived by her mother and father seaplanes Major Simmons paid before leaving army officers and' four civilian. ths close of hostilities she had 21,000 airplanes, 1.100 seaplanes and 102 airships. Besides this there were 26,-0airplanes and seaplanes being fnmimimiiitiHiiiiiitiiimmiiiHnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii'iHimimiiHiiHiiiiiiimHumiiiiiiimniiiimnuiiiimimiiim built, and 88,000 airplane engines under eontrcaL Th womens royal air force, which Ci C j was not in sxlstsne in 1014, number- sd at ths Goes of hostilities 22,000, S BONDpN, HATS'" BOYS Formerly Priced ' Up to $3.50 ...... .89c Vtovet plash and velonri hat tn and brown. .blue, black, green Newest shape Sixes 4 8 to 7 for boy 2 to 10 year of - age. Hurryfor these; they'U go quickly 0f -- 8-- at 28a. Formerly Priced Up to $1.50 4 59c BOYS HATS Flash and etoth; black and light colors in latest novaltto fJHttm 8 1- -8 to ?; for boy 8 to 10 years ef aga. Buy at less than cost of materiala; at II . i Clearance of 4 Young Mens Overcoats $7.50 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $20.00 ... Onto 18 left Gray and brawn nrixtvre Snappy newest modal 21 to 48 bust measurement. Early comers will share jn unparalleled savings. ; . Heavy weight, in blue; button front, with shawl collar. Sizes 24 to 34. $1.25 Save exactly half MEAN REVOLUTION v r - j cdkarance of CDEARAXOE OF $2.50 BOYS SWEATERS BONDOJf, Jsa. 21. Seri so strikes and threats ef more serious ease in England over dispute which ordinarily would be considered unimportant have led soma students of British labor conditions to tbs belief (hat ths demands ar made, not In nn effort to better labor conditionsT bat In an attempt to- - revolution! dltion of labor employment. Today 147.000 Yorkshire coal miners are idle because their employers decline to allow 20 minutes dead time" tor meals for surface workers The employers wanted th men to eat la keep the machinery relays and i thoa of work in the groat going. Btoppago shipbuilding industry on ths Clyde la r threatened ever a dispute. Under the old 84 boor week the men to work with empty stomachs 5 went worked two hours and then had an hour for breakfast Under the new 'SSTiey which has been agreed plan, I to. no time to allowed ZZ I and work Is to start at T o'clock. Th S discontentment Is said to bo caused by E the women, who do not like to arise C . la time to prepare an early breakfast. J ONE DOT ONE DOT nt film-cio- as , Overcoats Boys Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18.e QC Regnlariy sold at $10 Knlcker style Only a few left. This is a sale that merits quick french medal to t OF FIFTY k M BOYS SUITS TO $8.50 Stoss 1 to I., latest JqveaOs effect tn blue, black aad brawn velvets; Mu serges aad mixture wrih whits collar and cuffs J3,95 .4. Continuing the Clearance of TAFFETA-an-d JERSEY " T Values to $5.00 meal-hou- Welcome Home, Boys of Utah - Encouraged by the great success of last weeks sale, we will repeat this wonder sellirig Friday and Saturday with replenished assortments and greater values than ever before. Elegant taffeta and jersey s3k petticoats in black and all colors; at the ridiculously low price, $2.95. i s i -- pEVERYBODY is delighted to see you and we wnt to add our welcome back, for tho sacrifices you have made and the service you nave given for our glorious Flag, our country and WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. (By Tim Associated Press.) Revision of th treaties of 1211, signed after the presentation by Japan nf her 21 demand will bo asked at tbn peace Conference by th Chinee delegation, Chtno-Japanc- , our homes. will be back at your old jobs or new ones, and tve feci , it, an,l bonortTbe at your service when you put aside tHe khaki and again ' n civilian clothes. V , Soon-yo-- - - '' ' . TREATIES CHINQ-JAPANE- SE r s. WILL ASK REVISION OF according to an official statement here tonight by th China agency, Th Chinese people," sard th state-- 5 t men, assert that tha Chlao-JapanE i treaties of 1818 are to principle as S mneik a war set tl repent demanding re-vision by ths peace conference so th S treaties of aad Buchar-- S Formerlyj$27.50 to $32.50 Value The most remarkable values offered this seasonin black, green, brown, taupe and navy suits." One hundred garments. included in . this amazing special offer and each suit a real 'bargain 'surprise at $13.75. Early selection will be your ad-- es among the boys will': soon be - stepping inthe famous t Clothes I. nccss.re lowest of the season. We planned many months ago provided a large assortment of fabrics greatly be--r cniTeut worth.. Its true economy to buy Chesterfield Suits, and viercoats at prescntprices $25.00, and up. for . 5 eat. gS Chi and 5 i th Like these totter- - settle uienta, I Sj Sj , s ths treaties contain terms i conditions demanded by on of belligerent powers in order to quota th opening sentence of Japan's ultimatum (May T, 1811) under whose duress and coercion China was forced to sign ths document to adjust mat-- tors to meet the new situation created by the war between Japan and Ger. ' . , many.' , - vantage. ; IDEAL GARMENT FOR EARLY SPRING. reurn Agcnlsfor rens Stetson Hats -- ra vafre- - . -- - AH DRESSES HITS HAWAIIAN MiiiisingUiiion Suits ISLES HALE PRICE HONOBUBP, yAgrntsfor; Misses and W omen' SUITS se Bresb-Bitova- Good Dressers FINAL JANUARY REDUCTIONS T. H-- . ' Jan. 28. Churches, IhdThbitiea-- We "closed hers today by the board of health on account of ths Influenza epidemic. have been Thus far most of mild with few deatha and three chiefly H .nohg naUvex. .. School wr rdu-s-j Th clewing order cloeely watched. wued a a precautionary meaa- S ur ALL FURS iTO i OFF tha-oasee : 1! J,,tfr, nirDC home and were .being fitted wlth. member., of .oneLofth Gfy TWU DULL limb tn military hoepitala. An prominent families. The Misses Cromwell, who wer to $7,000,000 of pur THOUSAND MAIMED appropriation well a twin, were daughters of - the iois chose artificial limb , a aenima and vaccines, waa asked for by Frederic Cromwell, for many years treasurer and a trustee of the Mutual the medical corps.- WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Two Their Life Insurance company. out of every thouaand who brother, Seymour L, Cromwell. i -' overFatherAmerican army Families Prominent president of the Society for the fought with the lea Children of Franc and a resea lost ait arm or a leg, Dleut. CoL r cipient of the Croes of the 4.Logie told medical dlacorpa 24. th The army of NEW Jan., YORK, Strong Honer. committee patch Trom Bordeaux' telling "of the the houee mrittaxy-affa- ir ; The young women. wh we w went to LVance today; that 2,008 of the total combat suicide of the M lew Gladys and Dor-in teen worker, fa ago and had been, engaged force of 1,800,080 men wre so maimothy Cram ell created a senaation tee ociety circles in this city. They wfe Cross work continuously ed. and that MOO bad been returned M It. HO UN artl-ficl- ?Y, aol-die- re 156-S- v Main Street- ALWAYS TUB POPULAR STORE FOB J OnF.'BOYS imiiimiiiimiiniiiimmiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiaiiimHnmniiiiutnmmimnl Heal Itching Skins Yitk Cuticura JJ! UaapisaMk . s i 4 1 14 1 T J- |