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Show rentes' c Office Ogden,REfcD HOTEL. jriMt-W.go- TUHf n fe to make n raqovatod regarding PS? 1 eomptolots DESERET' EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY 1 ROUP Spsrinod croup mUCTKl H rj OrSJVoO"!. oar 04m rap. A - lker. ar-Th- IT I IS ECHO 6020 Mr Jnavis, were WhnfM,ler?.ftJr ln th Marriott with BUhop Lawrence Rit- e BiiLo"- were E. Powell. N. 8, Cook, John Hooper... PaUlua Taylor 'and Prank Stradford. Musical selections were by J. A. Powell and Mrs. P. T wa ent to St- - AnthV'.boi7 ony for Interment. ba HE Funeral services for Mrs Ethel Bay were held yesterday afternoon the Methodist church. The Rev. at C. R. Cacver conducted the service and delivered the sermon. Musical eelee-J"ry the Rev. C. R, Carver. Mlae Preston, Mrs. Add! Crandall and H. Johnson Interment waa in the 'Mountain View cemetery. . Th funeral of Altje Maai.hu is was held in the Ninth ward chapel yesterday afternoon with Bishop O, Ridge ln charge. The speakers were Martin Dalebout. J. W. F. Volker and Herman VaaBraak. Jane and Mrs. Evertaon furnished Lin.berg music. -- er OCVtS, April t. John Faulkner, Odell rf John Faulkner of JUS afterwas killed, yesterday by a Union Pacific freighttraln Echo. The young man fell from JTtranJ In son) manner and waa .' .terriWy The waa , accident waa known of the when the train arrived car Inspector founda4 city Soldier Victim of j In the brake SJdr thoa caughtcare. A aearch for the jrfofoneof made 'and ft waa found Influenza Buried f, gMbody waaTha were notified police (Special Correspondence ) ,!T jho. to the day the body waa BRIGHAM CITY.-Apr- il Sufied by Jeoa FaulkneY a that ot 1. The waa The body brought L, brother. body, of Private Bert Freeman, 'who pTtbia rity thla rooming, died at Fort B. A. Russell last Wedarnesday of influenza-pneumoniFor Market Jfcady rived Saturday evening and funeral service were held the cemecity Ogden Bonds Indicated tery this afterneon atat2 o'clock. The were services held under the diOGDtS. April I-- After four rep- - rection of the Fourth ward bishopric. .rtw of hood buying cow Mr. Otto A. Kofoed sang a nolo and C. ...aa had visited the city hall and Elias Jensen and Isaac H. Jensen biSa brief Interview wtth the city a duet, fits former soldiers actedsang as gmuetonere yeoterday. the belief pallbearers. the Ogden City wm etyieaeed that Mas Stranqulst Bead.' boodi will be nought by investment Wise Lilly H. Stranqulst died at the bwAwa sod that they will bring placed on. the market- - hums ef her parents in thie- from influenza, followed by said represent awr Browning could not state Just pneumonia, after week's tllneea tbM tt the firms Mias Stranqulst was born ln this city what prices would be offered, because of Mr. 2, 129S, daughter She they expect to submit bids, but they February Mrs. La rg Stranqulst. and was their general Interest to the from the Boxelder high graduated ycaonoP ef bond purchases and Indischool in waa HIS. She an be a active cated there would ready market worker in the Primary and Sunday (er them. -- . a, -- ff-j.- schools. J Machine Gun Exhibition in Window Browning On OGDCf. April I. is the eentqy wtads ob Huihfcn Mounted on a tri-o- d ef Browning Bros avenue Is one Browning haw baa the actual gun ef the machine water-eaole- d that was demon-etrete- d ers of Congress last jmr. It was also the first of its type te arrive In Europe, having bees like abroad under orders from the erdsaaee department by Lieut. Val Browning, who demonstrated it in va-m-u of Eogland and Franco pari before the war departments and come countries. Banding genera la of thra H baa fired at leaat lw.((i rouado vrbeat a Mop or break. 1 Seeeaty guns of a ilmlpf typo, operated so an American sector to Prance, fired 50,000 rounds ef ammo-tid- es one hoar and a half. This daring gas is recur! --op rated and water-coole- d and fires at the rats of 000 per , won't -- before-memb- , - Funeral arrangements have not been made, pending the arrival of two brother irw 1 Chicago. In addition to the brothers, efre is survivsd by her parents and twe sisters. . r Death of Grantsvilld t - Active- - Life Woman-En- ds Art Photos of potable Former EL afternoofi for Mrs. Barah Wlekel Orr. The principal speakers were Thomas Williams, A. K, Anderson and Bishop Jefferies, each eulogising the noble and Industrious Ufa of the deceased who maintained her social and religious activities all her life. Appropriate music was furnished by the choir. Interment was in th city cemetery, the dedicatory prayer being offered by Liqnor Law Violator Pay W.. R. Soelberg-Th- a deceased eras horn in SL Louts Fine With Liberty Bond Feb. 1, 1841. and died March 27, 1919, of dropsy. Five children surOGDEN, April J. By giving up hit vive her as follows: Sarah Brlng-hara- t, Robert Orr. Aimle Palmer, Liberty bonds, George Pachis has runed bis liberty from the city Jail, Julia Row berry, Janies Orr. he was arrested Saturday for having os or in bis possession and yesterday ras sentenced te pay a fine of $129 " erre lg days to JaiL He offered Ubraty bonds in payment of the fine. When arrested on the Rtverdale md Pachis had a dagger ln his This ho tried to drop from the satsmqbile in which he was being surveyed to the city, but it struck the ned guard of th car. attracting the ktteoho of the officers. A H. Johnson a farmer, has been wrested for selling liquor. He had suspected for some time and was uvewed when be offered a drink to rfiicBr William Taylor for SO cent H h at liberty on (200 bail. Sunday . MALTED MILK v Y. Students PROVO. April 2. e Provo Cornmerclai club haa race ed a oollectloo of art photographs as gift from thj Brigham Young university. The groups are made up of former students of the school who have become famous la statesmanship, music and athletic, etc. They Include Senators Reed Smoot and Wiiliant H. King, X,ucy Gates and Da rid - Reeoe and A'ma Richards and Clinton Larsen. T -- e are also groups ot school building! and an enlarged farming scene wttl Mt Timpano os jn the hackground. The collection has been placed on the wall of the assembly ' - room a! - the club. Mr. Probert Dead. Rick Bulk, soaked gram, in povaier farm. For mfants, BnraWaradgrwwmg child roe. Pura notnuon. upbuilding At whole body. Invigorakee nuratog mothers ad the aged, Mora nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requites no cooking. SeWitaU Corf YOU Sana Prica university, and will continue until the project laA- completed. - Sutherland, son of Fred Fred home after Sutherland, spending IS months in France much of which time was spent on the Alast tan and Verdun fronts Carl Raed- - Hansen, arm of Mrs. AnniW K. Hansen, has Strived home from yanoouver,', Washington. He has five brothers In the service. haa-arri- ved Tnbutes Paid Memory Of Handcart Pioneer dren. one 1 1 brother and one sister.' - . Coart Calendar. PROVO. April 2. The district court calendar for the April term haa been eet as follows: Ed. L. Perry v. Lois B. Holliday, April 19; Telluride Motor company vs. M. R. Horton, April 22; S. E. Peterson (guardian), vs 8. L. A U. Railroad company. April 15 it Lake& TTtah Railroad company. April 1C; Luella Btnns v. Alpine Irrigation company, April 23; Hyrum Heiaelt vs. John Stubbs, Jr. April 22; American Fork Cl v Borrow Money Aprt 2. epao Chinese Released. , Lee, Chlaeae. t Sbtac arrested a week ago for tuMsApril attention upon several . 'r r? ea as were Takes You Back to Younger Days i. ( Oh, the appetite of those days! And how good bread and butter tasted! But, say t there never was bread and butter that tasted better tku HOfiSUH Asecs?5 hWSSKSf -- Bert Bailey was arraigned before Jndge A. B. Morgan yesterday on a statutory charge. He" pleaded not guilty to the charge and (he caa was set for hearing April 1L Herbert Stone pleaded not guilty to a statutory charge before Judge Morgan yesterday and the ease was set for trial April 10. David 8. Thompson, son of Mr. M. Thompson, arrived home Monday evening, having received hi ' honorable discharge from the army. He spent six months overseas and was engaged in the great Allied offensive to the Argonne forest In October. Work haa been resumed on the new mechanic arts building at the B. Y. The opening and ward biahbpric. closing prayer were by M.' E. Crandall and J. 8. Boyer, Jr., respectively. A mixed quartet sang end eolo were sung by Cora T. Bird and M. E. BAKED, BY SUPERIOR BAKING COMPANY The speaker were Bishop J. Frank Mrs. . Olive Anderson. Bringhurst, Bishop Geo. R. Maycock and Geo. R. Hill, who referred to the aged pioneer as one of the most lovable characters they had ever known. She was one of Springville'e early and best Utah Apex Foreman school teachers which profession she Suffers Severe Injuries followed 18 years. She was the mother of eight children, six of whom pre' ceded her to death. She was an (Special to The New.) earnest worker in the Primary SunApril 2. C. W. Great-hous- e, BINGHAM, M. A. I. Ladies school. Young day foreman a( the Utah Apex and Relief society. When the local Red , Cross began its work for the mine, waa severely injured by a cave-i- n boys to the army she assisted. . The Monday night. His collar bone was grave was dedicated by Geo. E. An- broken and his back sprained. He is derson. , at Dr. F. E. Rtraup's hospital. Work began yesterday on the new theatre, which will cost $49,004. R. G. Holsciaw of Salt Lake City has the contract. The plana were drawn by War ic Treganga. The building will be three stories and a basemenC The main floor will ba leased W Chestler A Rnsk and viii be a modern picture showhouse. The property la owned by George Chan- dler.' 7- - CASTOR the u to under bis sanity. It waa found influence of For Isfaxts and Children the In Use For Over 30 Years drug at tbo lime ho fright-- I young women. Always bear Filipinos En Route. rri' - wted -bfPhilippine the ijjp - among cereal, foo ds r mem-- r mission, recent- - Twenty-fou- b legislature of Manila, nine advisor and 2?lf1Aby passed ti a their T to Washington. D. C, bhariii.il" rnTU?,T wiil epend one month. They " effort to obtain complete Possible, for the nslands to Promote Ameri-- it laa fan. be islands and stlmu- WU Promot trd 0,41 'rsiopmem.1 To Prill 2. Livestock men who are expected to visit ere to bo wdhet? livestock .prl1 men of this J,1 re aow being made city. for Lsemesi, - inr 'wtainment of tha visitor and (t Mockmen are to ho assisted ciab and the Ogden The Omaha livestock i. -- We' t? raiiL? a tour of Nebraska, . SJbing Idaho, t(ah and Wyoming. 4Tln8 to BeST Next Week. en the EvA,"'wrk Washington avemie b ortl loean tommT1 ment is best known for its nTt week by the Bau''-ordinto a state--g , Qualities. A real food, appealing an form & taste. ; The Wheat SBarleyTood g The ,njrier. heen awarded ,hv county and mpnted it will roo.d through of wtur onatj tontra,-CI- t tha a,"" Pyt er&l Service. Funeral Pearl, little danghte- - th 46 Signature ef A' MOLD RECIPE -- Entertain Visitors. v IA No --- or raise in. price during since the wan Sage Tea and Sulphur Turn Gray, Faded Hair Dark T and Glossy. is CHICAGO, April 2. Corn made sn extraordinary Jump to price today amounting to some eases to f i cents s bushel. Official armouwcwrrtnt that wheat scarcity was so acute that from the wheat and floor export United States had been stopped was some. Victory for the responsible w simply ask at any chiefly interest to the Nowaday Chicago municliquor 6ag sad drug store for Wyeth ipal election tr s also an' important You win gtC Sulphur Compound. old-tiThe steepest advance was ln recipe large bottle of this Improved by the addition of other Indelivery, a rice to for.feptmber at very little cos. Every- ItiJs d-- as against $1,22 -2 at th gredient. uses sow, this be, preparation, body finish on Monday.' cause no one caa poxit,' tell etipi y'fm took the view that corn it Lrodui you darkened your hair, a It u,-for export would be much Y u m naturally and evenly. dampen more In detnsnd to place of wheat a sponge or soft brush wth It. and and flour. It was a popular opinion hair, draw thla through your taking also that ,r and barley would b one email strand at a tlm v byhi om- largely bought on the chance that th it; g the gray hair diaappeerwAad after result ofth Chicago election would be another application r twj your hair interpreted as a referendum on probecome beautifully dart , thick and hibition and that with aX peace treaty tra younger. aimed before July prohibition gioeay and you look would net be permitted to take effect. -r' Advertisement. knows that Sag Te and Sulphur, properly Compounded. bring bark tbs natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Tears ago th only way te get this nutsre was to tnaks it at home, which la musy and trouble. Almost Kidney disease is no respertor eon, it attacks young and ol i la oit cassa tlf victim is of toe approa. h'aj dsrgr Nature back. Headavee. every oo m Y : 1- , of nr siite wt-ii- .t hgnl lmiigsatfoo, insoaiota. lame back, lumbago, suath-a- , rbcjir.ai tism, pain In tfce loins gntl Ion- -- al-- t domra, diiralty in all are indication of trouble brewing la your Wbra sack srmptom appear yea wil almost certainly bad. quick rrhef - i i GOLD MEDAL Haarlem (id ("a; a i t old remedy the test fer two hundred year is by. . oS disesse ing msyk.nd to It U imported dirorf (ton the heme laboratories in Hollaad. where Tt I. r i helped.to develop the Du-- h Into one of toe sturdiest and healthiest races, in the world, and it may be had dr"L almost everv drag store. Tour mon-- v jwomptly refunded tt it doei not r?-- ' " , the nereyou Be sure to 1 GOLD MEDAL Brand, in scaled s I, M u!. tu Tbit-famo- th i -- f fi gt .ages, three - si. MhotwwnU 7 I,,... Says Poisons Cause; t 4 Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad merits to tlie bpring. AU- -: Grandma's Remedy Now Sold in. Tablet Sulpherb Tablets. Many men women and children ifpnng Blood Purifier.- - Xb!T, blood become thick with poisons Whra : wtotermonths. through th : spring comes serious ailments' like! typhoid, scarlet fever, coughs, colde., catarrh, neurpjgla.. rheuroaUc pahie,; loss ef appetite and a sluggleh alMn; - s. f; prevTLila feettog howeto-ths-ly wr Th and the need help. Tbs tlood needthinning and purifying If jpimples and boils are preset Soiptterb Tablet: ' quickly relieve constipation and kid-- . Inactivity and elimination of pot-- ; (i jey eons take place and you are mad , strong asd fit for spring and summer. , Grandma gave sulphur and cream of ; ; need s bld-ne- tartar 1 : ts ui A ri POISON GAS e fSpeclaJ Correrpondence.) . MONROE, April I, The ravages ef influenza, and ether disease bare caused four deaths within the past f . week. Funeral services were held for Moroni Hunt, March 22. Mr. Hnnt.9ied on the 24th from ulceration of the stomach.- - He was born In England - year ago. He located with hi parent In Monroe in the 49's. He waa respected by all for hie hob eat, upright active life. He was of kind temperament and waa an efficient He would clearly de- naturalist. j ft llulll -Magieby. Sunday funeral services jycre held for Elizabeth Forman Lecxjyi the Th 'aerr-vlawn at her residence were conducted by BUhop Waiter O. Lundtrecn of North ward. The speakers, Thomas Fenton. Robert Richey, J M. Lundrreen, Jos. A. Hmith and Buhop Lundgreen, alt spoke in high terms of her motherly qualities, emexisted phasizing the Strong love that Three between herself and rhild-e- n. children, a father and brothera and sisters remain to mourn her departure. Her husband died 19 year ago. Th North ward choir, under the di. rectlon of F. B. Gould, furnished musical selections. The opening prayer waa by Joe. H. Jenson, the closing prayer by Mr. Livingston. Deceased died of Influenza on the 34th of March, aged 29 years. Yesterday afternoon funeral service were held on the lawn of- - the residence of Parley Wingpt, for hia wife. Frances Jolley Winget, who died of Influenza on the 2th of March, aged 27 years. Heber Swindle conducted the' services, add tha South ward choir, led by Thoa. Ranaon, furnished musical number. The speakers. J, E. Magieby, Robert 'Richey and Heber Swindle, expounded th hope entertained by the Latter-da- y Saint of a resurrection and eternal reunion of families in the hereafter. Th opening prayer was offered by C A Winget. the dosing prayer by Jos. A. . Smith. Walter Jones died March 28-- . aged 1. Funeral April 2.'y l& . T-- f a wv tvrxn np mT I HN VYlllkNr., scribe habits and customs of beasts! He was a birds, fishes and insects fisherman and hunter and was a good j i judge ofwoil quail tie. Owing ' to the absence of Bishop Magleby Elder Heber Swindle took charge of the services, which were!' held on th lavrn at his home. The speakers were Yergen Yergereon. A. I W. Bobman, J. S. Magieby and Heber AH spoke appreciatively of) Swindle. his clear, good Judgment as a idler f of the soil. His wife and some mem- hers of hl family were afflicted with influent at the time of his death. He was the father of 1J children, eight of whom survive, all were present at the service The South Ward choir, I under the direction of Thos- - Raiisam. rendered appropriate selection. The opening prayer was by Walter O. Iaindsrreen and closing by Alma Four Monroe Deaths, Two of Influenza they leavtog ball at the Berthana, has been (rein enstody after having been d V Crandait Ft OGDEN. me v. contain valuable Quali? ties especially worth while for those who .wish sturdy bodies. Adecision hM been by tfe : commtraioini to city iwew on ot4 for th pay of the nu-- , numlnc Th Mtioi was taken ry eommliiotonerc by tb adoption that Mayor Browning bo Mthortty to aofottato the loan. OGDEN, you used to get before the final hymn was sung! 'And how often your attention was due more to thoughts of hrcAd and hutter than to the preacher eloquence! p George Nichols, et al. April 29; Elmer Duncan vs. Edward Lewis May 1; David Evans vs. Mstilda S. Hoitx. et. aL., May 2; Samuel Dean vs. Salt Lake and Utah Railroad company. May 12: Briggs Pharmacy vs. Frank Rutledgs, May f; Home Insurance company vs. B. B. Townseifd, May 7; Theodore Nichols vg Chief-Consolidated Mining company. May 2, Pslmyre Offer vs. Elmer Jackson, 5 11 April 18; Schyler Brown va Walter D. Hines, et al. April 17, U MR. MARY B. CRANDALL, Provo News Notes. eelor Geo.'" L. Hyde of the Second Co-o- . For Running Expenses fcu Hor inmgry Eben-Rnovryc- Whole GrainJoods City to i ,. PRO V 0,1A pri I 2. After more .ban (Special Correspondence ) STRING VTLLE. March SI Funa year of suffering from- - a eomylira-tio- n eral services, were heSd yesterday, at of '.disease. Mrs. Mary Ar n Pfo-be- rt Crar.dall died yesterday. Fh was It years the home, of -- David of age. born in St. Louie. Mo. In j Mra Mary. B. Crandall, who died) Marrh 23 at the age of 84. The 1132 she accompanied lier father were- - conducted by Coun- Richard Johnson, to Pleasant Grove service In December, 1964, she was married to William Probert. They had 12 children, five of whom are living, as follow: W. R Probert. M ra. VC. R. Stevens, Lyman Probert. Mrs. A. L. Wood and Mrs. Frank Smith. Besides these she is survived by 22 grandchil- poo-mw- a. t Invalid HORLICElS nr orwikal ; The Naylor Auto company ban filed suit against Robert H Towers to re(Special Correspondence.) cover IS4II. Funeral GRANT5VTLLE, April The Parker Lumber company is eervices were held ln th First ward suing Leo Henry and Xlliss Pickett to collect 1234.19 and Interest. chapel mi hegt. rwdfBtm HI towk ltd geat far' TS Dotty, Mm Ctanl d other paMfcodtasA Eemi-Uredfc- ty t ouurya of Tb Dessrat New. th larg-Ti.HTora hookto 81 ora. from. draw stato. .? All ouboaaOwebsw tetmeM end empbafwts daSewe ebould be modsreaptrnog to 1 lar-W-- YOUR BODYGUARD"-30- f. ZrrmCM SafeTtlU Infant Provo Office 9 twumi.y relieved with one application ol ViciCsX an- ' ESocy '''"T; AJC5P33xeiRi In molasses. Now you take;; them to tablets with laxative purify-- : : lng herbs a better medicine, easy and ; pleasant to take. Druggists sell them 1 to (Oo sealed tubes Every package j guaranteed satisfactory or monet- : back. Get Bulpherb Tablets (not sulppur tablets ) Advertisement, Resident Has Awful ; Experience i : ' confined in hospitals; T was twice wat- - J ; one ' hi th last nothing bat gruel er was injected into ms 4 time a day, ; ; as my stomach would not retain any ; ! food. I suffered terribly; was redur- ed to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of MayrA Wonderful Remedy and it ' has surely saved my life, weigh J99 ; It is a simple harmless ;; lbs. "now. preparation that raanoves tbs catarrhal 1 j mucus from ths intestinal tract and and a Day ths Inflammationcauses practlcaDy all stoma- h. liVer -- p amt Intestinal sUmenta including ap- - ; pendidtia On dose will convince er v money refunded. Schramm-Johnson- a 8 'rood store and druggiei 9- - F |