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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER MIDWAYS LIFE III oucraeofnl drteo for funds for to reported hy the oemmlttse directing the ran vane poet- mad Tueoday. Mora thaa . cards wore sold at IS coats each, the manor bring turned over to the Con tinental National hank for forward Inf to franc. On raachlnf franca tn mosey will ho uaed ta provide food for h orphans on Chrtotma day. business district A canvass of th waa mads hy I younf woman under th direction of Mrs A R. Inch, chairman of th pool card oommltte and Mrs. J. B. Whllehlll, chairman cf th Halt I ah a oommltloo for lha father-Ice-s Children of franc. At th University of Utah cards ware sold to th otadant hy ths coed a of the Institution and a largo sale waa recorded Mia Lucy Van CoU. dean of women sad Mr Tbrlld Araeldsoa of the faculty directed the sola Announcement Is mad hy th committee that thooo desiring to eontrl-hu- t to the fund should forward thair dosstlon to th Continental National haak In th asm cf th oommltte. A y reach war orphans (ho thorn uFather and Boyhood noul f tb of ths qt tbs.Houl Utah. Bolt gtvra mainly hr u4 yly4 Bolt Itohs hoy A. bit sight) Sons bj- Lsk ltU ry oluh si; Th program was! shout th hoy. iy t th to at gtv-soout aaeeuttrW Oo-- u hr or Klrkhsm. Ttwai to th her. th epoch of th otrrad, law hrokr f today, and law maker of tcmarrow. t hor, ny hey, veryhody' bey m4 may thair llvta h mad wall worth whlls." Tad Checker, am of Joeeph Dokr, yto president ef th Rotary club, pro- added. Mr. Klrkhsm outlined th purpoa of th Boy Koout niotiawt and ena of th foUire of lb rao th presentation to Prft Jama W. Collin of th club f ltter Signed by K. C. Oammoil, proal-d- t ef th halt Uk oounoli. and Mr. Kirk ham, acout eaeeutlr. Pour hey ou a Jm Dunlap, Marry Warper, Chari Taylor and Reed Vat. rH, wad the preeeniatlee, the arordlnf of the communication balm: I Boy hoouia of A merle Mr. to' Ahmao w. Colltna and th members f th Balt Lak Rotary club. With many thank for your help In the HIP financial cam palgn." Th Inalgnl ef the Rotarlan and th oouta war engraved on th acral I, tr rr oo-ni- ne . Wife?t Doughnut Can Helped Tech. Savant To Feed the Big Cant The story has )uet been told how at tha beginning of the war It waa fouad that practically all th magnesium powder absolutely naoeeaa ry for fuse In shalla, was Gorman mad, and furthermore the entire supply In lha country waa sufficient for but a short time. Hi problem waa put up to Prof. Norton of th Massachusetts Institute of Technology who. with th aid of Mrs. Norton's doughnut can and other specialty constructed apparatus made th several button of magnesium first night of hi experiments Then followed Id days and It nights of failure, until at last tb correct method waa disoorarod and magnesium powder la now an American product. The American magnesium, however, ha this superiority over that mad In Germany: It to tt lt per cent pur, a fair higher grad powder than our lit enemies produced. Th proceeds from th H.dtd.dtt endowment fund now being raised hy Technology will b used t make poaslbl mor of thaa triumphs of Industry. Oas-tlome- n: aid by aid. toes Rotary. together-wit- thair h "Ha nr lea. mot- Not Half." and eouta. "Do a Oood Turn Daily." Th elogao "Rotarlan Orenut-o- p Boy Sceuta" and "Boy Seoul Ho tar was Coming Up" war also added to th scroll. PrraL Collin with a short apeech. Rotarlan John "BC Hay tpok on "Concentration. ' A demonstration of Boy Hcout sctlri- tie waa glean and th scout quart. t ia.tr number. Curtis B. Hawley, Jr, who aenrad orarsoaa a lieutenant, Cv a talk on Impreaalona of Fram. and Edwin Day, eon of Rotarlan William Day urgd that credit should ha ffraa for shop work In the publlo echootn Mark Gardner. Won of Rotarlan R. L. Gardner, apoko on (porta, and th "Rusty" quartet. Including Rotarlab .Alfred Best. Georg D. Py-pA. Royal Day no. and David Smith. with Edward P. Kimball as so ompantot. fav musical numbers. An Arbuckla motion picture was shown, throufh the courtesy of Lew Marcus A comof the Paramount-Empramittee of II Rotarlano waa appointed to investlirato the activities of th L W. W. tn Utah and th commltt: will confer with Attorney General Dan Shields and fovernmnt official In retard to the matter. A turkey dinner and 8weeta candy wer aery- -' ed. to heart-breaki- Thwlng of. Beattie, interested both society, for th Wenatchee district. Wash., to In th olty to a Witt the Rev.,r4. O. Hew. district, ln organising th work locally. Th doctor ocletya object J to find suitable homo for peaceable, who ordinarily normal children, would he sent ta Institutions.- It is a well known fact -- that children who grow to maturity without home on vironment, do not hav th nun how to mak good W Ilf, aa do thoso having th surrounding of a horn. Th Utah chapter of th society wa organized "In August. 118, and alnce that time over 6 children have been placed in home where they re cclv the personal, oar. necessary to for development, and they are carad than at an expense to society far I would hav beeen Incurred had they bran placed In Institutions." Ths offloera of the ytah society ar E. F. Mill, preldant;' M. L Rlchman, vlco president; P. M. Morton racra-tarDr. Et V. Silver, treasurer; the Rev. Mr. Hess, superintendent, and George, assistant superin-- Mr. Isabel tandent - Th office of the organisation la at 412 east Third South street. Normal chlldran In need of homes are . placed on .three months trial In pros' pective homee and If everything Is found aattofactory-t- h society aid In their adoption. The expense (curing of the organization ar met by private contribution. George George F. F. Wright Diet. "Wright, ll years hid, a former resident of Salt Lake, died at Alden, N. T., Monday after a long Illness, from infirmities Incident to old age, according to word received In this cityi For a number of . yours, Mr. Wright wa captain of on of the largest steamer running! from Buf falo to Duluth. Minn. Later he was caretaker of the Carnegie library at Ogden, Utah, and lived for a tint In Salt-- lAhe. He is survived by hie will be In the cemeter; jidow. Burial N. Y., Wednesday. Ktnoi. 7, 0. Antwert Death Summont Funeral service Meyer. 74 year for ,1 rom' ,h,,r nmM r- - Bishop T. A. Clawson of the To Mam m lamt Tmah I Eighteenth ward presided and offered the opening and cloelngr prayers. The speakers were Bishop Clawson end Jama R. Jack, manager since 1100 Eldfr Henry Wallace, who referred of th shipbuilding yards of Denny to the long life of service lived by deceased. Th musical number Brother at Dumbarton on the Clyde, the Joined th faculty of conelatad of the soprano eolo, "I Know Scotland, ha th Massachusetts Institute of Tech- - Not 8olace Save In Thee, by Mira White; two vocal aoloa, In nology aa profeaaor of naval arch I Beulah My Father's House Are Many Mantectur. Prof. Mr. Jack is a graduate of Glasgow sions, and Come Unto Me," byTrau-meral, In A. C. Lund, and a violin solo, university, whar h specialised by Prof. Willard Wsth. Prof. courses In naval design. He was mad each of J. J. McClellan accompanied Technical College of Olaegow In these The grave In the city cemetval 1114. tery waa dedicated by Mr. ton, Charles E. Dinwoodey. Aa th jnstltut la about to construct for th Th destruction ' of 'predatory animal in this stat hy th bureau of th biological urvy and the state livestock board during October, under th. direction of Georg E. Holman, predatory animal Inspector, resulted aa fol- I lows: "During October 44 hunter worked a total of 1,189 days, and took 14 bob- cats, 226 coyotes, I badgers, 11 foxes, 4 skunk, and 17 porcupines, a total of 208 animals, of which 247 were tru predatory animals. This la the poorest showing mad for soma time, and waa somewhat leas than had been expected. Several thing helped to contribute to this small catch. 8ome of the hunter lost time; new men commenced work during the latter part of the month, and a number of hunter changed from trapping to poisoning. Heavy storms also made trapping difficult Due to the high prices being offered for furs, more private hunters were in the Held than ever before, and they- - Interfered with the catch considerably.- - Some difficulty waa experienced with other parties taking traps and trapped animals. Only four men took 12 or more predatory animals, with R. K. Stewart again leading with-fou- r bobcats, 18 coyotes, and one fox. Bert Allen was second with 17 eoyotes and one bobcat. 8. R. Dunham took. 14 coyotes. and 8. H. Dunham took 12 vAll be much belcoyotes. November ter. Few losses of livestock were reported during the month, and only a few cases of rabies In Dayls and Utah countle- a- O. E. Thornton of American Fork waa bitten hy a rabid dog and took th Ppeteur treatment, Th poison work will resumed at an early date all overt bf tne ranges-o, tho stato.' ye hr n it irtt'T ii trtt n1 it ilaLal llll, ML 1 Frrpctnal , Inventoried Autonmblle Kmployees Feraonnet Sales I"ro motion Aatf-For- a- err Tor Maha-ta- ia Car Csrfl oll ; Baaka. WHITK AND BAKER A tt4ltmm ta tab rhar nr7 afrk .ton, tlr toaMMinliM., ISO for Statistics Involving th Delta heat sugar factory ar given In a pamphlet Issued hy (he Delta Commercial club entitled Progress and Prosperity. It Is shown that the factory d:ao;:rsed 8544,000 in 1(11. and ITil.OO In lll(. Three hundred men ar ample) ed there with gjmontbly Z of 226,000. Mention at length to made of tht progress and financial development o Delta. An increase In the Hank deposits fi 1917 from f 110,009. to 88(4.000 in I 1 3 la shewn, ' . Eastern tlm to thro hour ahead af InUrmounUIn Um. Thu, d p. m. la Boston mrano l p. m. hr. Competition Contett For Y. W. C. A. Potter contrat for T. W. C. A. pageant poriora hag bran arrangad. It to open to all otndanU and art lata; first prira win b a year' aubsoripUon to Tho InternaA 00m petition -- 111 toy A I i Neither does the use I DONT ! tl it 1 DESPAIR "I If you sm troablod with pnbs or ch; M tlrd; bavo bandndw, (pdiCMtkitkfaMKicnnU; pinful pmo-- ft ol nhum, 70a will find rnUof is M COLD MEDAL - it it :1 SI e oUk msndard swady lor Udnayw Vera. Madder and art acid Weablra sad i Th U ft Maaianeb Itamady of Holland Three Mae, all drwggtoia. ill vl Prof. JOHN C. KLEMENAU Spedallst U 91 RbemnaUsni and Delormilies die, Gout Joint paralysia otto traala M sad bloodleee surgery afler tk metaoda of Dr. Lore as sag Bchruder of Kurop uadar whom I trained. Mr method and long on- nraurra raeulto la nil eaaaa; Crienoo ths bad ones, tho chronica R handle thea oases under vonr dtreoUun. Twenty-fiv- e yearn dxperlenea operating large sanatorium throughout tho East. Sanatorium will soon bo opon In Sait Lake. lt I: lit 11 it i Temporary Location Apts. .3 to 3 P. 51. or by Spedtl . Appointment Phone Was. 518 , 402 Kiehm . w wrn o Sixty acout laadan have planned making n hlk to tho Grant Stont Faoa camp In Mill Crrak canyon tonight and enjoying on overnight ben-f- ir camp, according to word from cout Two truck, headquarters. leaving th Derarat National Bank building at t and ( p.m., will carry tha scout man t th mouth of th canyon, from whr they will begin thlr hlk. E. B. Htolr will giro th opening address about ths eamp-flr- e, Oscar A. Klrkhair. will b master of coramoitles and will of th on big Idas In scouting and camp, fie stories, will b told by Herbert Van pans. Jr, .Naphl I Morris and Dr. C. G. Plummer. Get the Genuine nd Avoid t'asf YOUR DIGESTION Wh e n relieve fhe indigestion acid-distresse- d, with Economy Every Coke V Decome Slender A Simple, Guaranteed Method If yea would like to lots, weakly,' from g te tore pound ef kurdwaaoma fat one- - while-eatia- and drinking all yea nted, also enjoy-la- g Ufa far bettar thaa at prtaani, Juat loUeW tki advice! Taka taven deep braatht ef freak air each t warning and evening; after eeck weal taka s little ail of korein; eat all yes need, but cktw thoroughly, and follow ether aimpla direct Iona of tb guaranteed Kerala ayataaa. Sits and woman wh wr waddling around with heavy, aluggish bodiaa have, ip many reduc- ! taaea, raportad n gradnaL agreeabl tion of thirty to eighty pound, wuh wonderful benefit to healta and f ;ura Thl very V aeaaen la th (lift to became Blender, attrae-lir- a, viraeiuoa and heal.hier, very aatily-C- et oil ef herein at the draggiat'a; it eeaaa ia capiulca, penrraieat to ut and la sow aold at hcfore-wilew price. Weigh and Tea can Bieator yettrtelf week to week. rnrcely realiie the Jey that awaHa you 1 normal arm metrical figur with feed health anfi hew ether thin adrerUaemaak loagtf hie. -- Ki-moi- r dt. MADE BY SCOTT tt BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION zmes Apples Fbiatfoe: nerves -- No advance th Price Mdg by Tt P05TUM CEREAL IU4 At Great Stone FaceP sweet, try . ladcxra dtoappoaraao. Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach for. Mr. Alberta . forooratlaa Harvard astronomical Sahora-tor- y announce that at p. A sealant time. Thanksgiving day. thar will b an octni Halloa of th Mar Beta Capricorn I by tb moon, than four day Th ocoultatlon will bo plainly risible .to th naked y throughout th eastern part of th United State. If tha von lag to clear, and It will b poaslbl to watob tt ckraely with opera Th otar Bata Capri ooml. glaaaoa. which to of th third magnltudo, will ho foand clora to th dark td of tb iqaon shortly after sunrat At th appolathd Um It wUI suddenly disappear, aa It goes bahlnd tha moon. Bom llm later It will reappear at th lllumlnttad aids of th moon. It to said a( th astronomical labor-stor- y that th middannora with whleb aura disappear whan Uialr tight a thus cut off by th dish of th moon hoars witness to th lack of atmoophara ea th oartb'a mUIlita. ' If thra war any atmoophara they would b considerably dlmmad Just bfora thair Th m-ii- oi Funeral of Mrt. Spencer Will be Held Friday ; r Delia Sugar Factory Spellt Protperity Credit Men (rare kMtomM ratio It l ihlii iliii ifm the users of Tern-piem- Parts --Jtecordi ai-- S Roof era BUa. Fberao Waa. 7B irz",Ti.zr.:r , TheRaniIndex -- Occupation of Star On Thankigioing Day tional Studio; and aaeond, a book entitled "Pootara. Th accepted poster must ho 87x41 Inebaa, ouaooptlbl of raproducUon lnxppatvly. Th pootar dealgna may althar tall also an active member of Lincoln poet, tha story of th pageant or oonsist of n G. A. R. simple . announcement of It. but all must contain th following: "A Vision of th Blue Crusader, a dedication Trying to Find Hatband , pageant gtvn hy th T. W. C. A. N'rw Hit Wife Dead Club Building, DodlcaUoa Wk, Doo, 28. 1811. The funeral expenses of th wlf of Dralgna may h submlttad In water a soldier will be paid It the huebend, color, pen and Ink or eharooaL Tho H. D. Carron, can b located. The name of th competing art tot must b wife died recently and th govern' submttud In n era led on th ment waa still owing her allotment fan of which must b nvelon, him This will b converted Into ymbol used on th p!ao4 thPostara money. pooUr. funeral expenses. If the local Red tcrnld bo signed only by th oymboL Cross ean find trace of the husband. Any Information concerning Mr. Car ron will ba appreciated at th Gardo Scout Leaden Will Camp House home service headquarters. . never troubles f eervloe FRANK A. HATFIELD, D. C. Polrae ttreSerae rkl, spk Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Spencer is survived by her husband. Bryant Spencer, two children. Lilac And Lao la. and the following brothers and sisters: Mary E. Gilbert Marlah North, Amelia, B. Soott, Joseph E. Morgan, Joshua B. Morgan, Mary M. Cahoon, Rhode A. Lunn, Ruben W. Morgan, Rosetta Larson. Ileber J. Morgan, William T, Morgan, Ytlate Timmons, Luetta and Orson Morgan. Mrs. 8pncer was bora la Mill Creek, Jan. 28, 1282. f Henry John old, prominent twining man and a resident of Balt Laka'slnc who died Tueoday at hla real dene, 471 Heoond avenue, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at th Cathedral of th Madeleine. Interment will bo In i Scotch Expert Comet FUND OAT as ng nSS IUraalng Or-wa- , efficient la f ketr credit deal. m a apodal school fur naval architects, the addition of fTof. Jack to th staff of Prof 1eahodr, la particularly timely. Prof. Jack cam to M. 1 T. largeeffort of a result of th ly as th Tach. Alumnus a ran of on of th Denny Brothers who took a course In naval architecture her aom years ago. president Mactaurln of the aurgeatad Mr Jacks coming lo this country to bo a member of the firm, and hla loan to Technology It the result. The eerurlng of euch men aa Prof. Jack Is further evidence. If euch were needed, of th neceealty for eecurlng fund to maintain th etaff of who efforts have played such a large part In America's Industrial sucraaaea ThW campaign now under way to secure II. 00 la an effort to put the Institute In a position whar ah will b able. In rams dagrra. to offeet tha salary Inducements offered by Industry to man of Prof. Jack's standing. M. Spencer, who died at her home In Mill Creek, Nov. 24. will be held 'n the Mill Creek ward meetinghouse, Friday, Nov. 28, beginning at 11 oclock noon. - Interment will be m 7, aae of the big stores that, have found RAND systama aW It J , - Funeral Fraaklia SteewSeM frnc: C. y; MM. ACTORS George D. Pyp oa the program for Actor" commltt Fund day, Deo. I. baa Just received a telegram from Chauneey Olcolt from Denver reading aa follows: Will play Bret act of Macuehta for I ISA th benefit with much pleasure. Rein Utah county E. W. Clark pur- gards to all." This set call for two rang from th chased tialtlun from L-- W. Lund, who guaranteed the animal for a pe- favorite actor hut ho eaa probably he riod of time, before th expiration at Induced la add. "My Wild Irish It ora" which the animal died. Hull for racov- - and "Mother Machrra." I In addition to this feature th cry of the lurches a price, 12. Ml, rot Instituted until the specified I pheum will furnish four of Ha head-lim- e sue- - liners, tha Caalno will had elapsed. Judge Mo-ggive on or two talned a demurrer on that ground. good acta; Ralph Clontngar will give Th supreme court order th demur-- j number and ravwral tbeatr orrheo-re- r overruled, and that trial proceed tree of th etty will send rapraraat on th lesuce In th case. tlvra for tb special musical program. Tickets will ha on aal at all the hog off! ora In th city, commencing Veteran Mining Man QtaiOji th Chlldrch'S - hilps the body keep up ielth the daily wear mnd tear on ttringth. Let Scotts help keep you robtut t mnd well-know- Seattle Vititor Telit Of Work Being Done by Children Home Society nfth'Uth y.,.?h BOBftdAdd mnd d-- r, Dr. d Calvary cemetery. Born Aug. 24, lltt. In A esc Lor rain. Mr. Meyer was taken by hla parent to Cralans, III., tb fJtlowtng Brakeman Ridet Pilot , year, hto boyhood and aarly youth be spent In that city. When Iras thaa Injured by Automobile tng II year of ag h enlisted In F company of th Twelfth Illinois volunteers D. C. Archibald, 24 year old. 412 In General Sherman' army corps anf asst Rtxth South street, a switchman fought with that distinguished organibeing with on th Oregon Short Lino railroad, suf- sationonfor nearly two years, to tho hto historic march him fered a raver laceration on his left It waa during tht period that h con never ha thigh and a twisted ankle Tuesday traded asthma from which aftarnoon whan lha locomotive on fully recovered and wh'eh wu oncomof which h waa riding struck an auto- the causes contributing to tha mobile. The accident occurred on tho plication of disease that rrauHad In hla death. Ms lad branch from Brigham City. Th In 1171 Mr. Meyar went to Colorado, automobile wa crossing the tracks. Archibald waa riding on th pilot of beginning business in Laadvlll a th locomotive and wa caught be- contracting painter, but soon turning Women Repart on tween th engln and th machine. hla attention to mining, Ha cam to locomotive waa traveling only Fait Lake wKh his family In llll and St. Loait Convention Th about six miles an hour and no on In turned hla attention to mining In tha CONCOLIDftTED district of Juab oounty. car waa rarlousW hurt Archibald Trout Crrak At a comblnad meeting ef th Ro- - th n i buslnraa men of Balt MUSJD COMF1 waa brought to th W. H. Groves L. D. With T. h formed th Trout Crrak Min Lake, lif society general board and th re- B. hospital. which ha waa prast Ing company, of L. M. I. A. Monday aftarnoon, dent and manager at tha ttm of hto C yr-ports wr given of th recent Coun- Funeral Servicet Are death. cil of Woman session in St. Louis Th surviving member of th fam Th delegate of both organisation Held For Jamet Dinwoodey lly ar th widow, Catherine O. Myr; gav report of th session aa fola Fran k L. Meyar. sUgeman at low: Mr. Jullna L. Smith, general funeral erv ith ran, Btmpl but theatre, and a daughter, Pantagra Impression of th meetings: Mrs Ruth- Ice for Jam Impressive Dinwoodey, who died Clara C. Meyer. etanographar foV th view of th cogMsy Fox. blrdaey Mira Sarah McLtolland, so-- 1 lost Thursday wt tha age of 14 years, Bennett Paint Oil A Glass company, Mr. Meyer had bran, an Odd Fellow clal aspects; Mira Mary E. Connelly, t wr held 40 Qor-th- e the for mor tbaA 10 years, waa a member ,, residence, . . pith of the entire gathering: Mrs. . of Jordan lodge. I. O. O. F., receiving Amy Brown Lyman, bu.ln.ra a.raion. om Fara o hla veteran' medal, A .dni fWai tHbufei PREDATOR! ANIMALS Following tho meeting refreshment rpndd In it the tonic of wonderful helpful-neeto tkoie in middle Me. 111 1 to b Thank ful for. Chiropractic Is Natures wij to Health u preen In two decision by tb court of Utah, decision pa technical peint by Judge A. B. Morgan of th ( ourth district ar overruled. In th case from Uinta county f H. If. Pool against Prd Muter and other. ths supremo court decided that th failure of on party to a contract ta llv up to hi part ef aa agreement entitled th other party to refuse to make further payment on th contract a' once Judge Morgan had held that until th ault waa filed th payment should continue, and that thrrefotW) Pool wa liable to th lua of Itofi aa forfeit, having slraady paid that1 amount oa a contract Involving th aal of tr'wcre of Mnd Th mi prams court older an addl t Iona I Judgment In Tool s favor for EMULSION towtl A HEALTH A SCOTT'S -- 5 DERISIONS OF LOWER Men and women mt forty Und at the porta! of a crucial period. Strength mudt be kept up, the body well nouriihed. SCOTTS 3910 2 COMPANY buttle Creek .MichigATC JUST RECEIVED A 1,000 BUSHELS OF BE SOLD AT OF. IDAHO u APPLES THESE PRICES roTAioir, a jCarloadC Jonathans box . . vO - . .$l.p jXepetaHejsuf h : Roman Beauties, box, . .$10 Cabbage; parsnips, A Gan os, box TURNIPS, ETC NO DELIVERIES CAR-LOA- D W Growers-Excha424-2- 8 nje Market SOUTH WEST TE5IPLE STREET ro |