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Show THE SALT LAJvE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. MORNING, MARCH lJ, maby Lieutenant colonel chief ipeaker at Reidicb the Balvftlon Army dinner at tha Hotel Utah tonight. Headaches and tiepressiou may lie due to several cause. Perhaps jour mystifies jouf Maybe' kidney and bladjer disorders are the casaef If so, you surely wsnt relief and restoration. Indiscretions in eating and drinking bring on such troubles very gradually, sometimes at other times quickly For tli purpose of raining approximately 125,000, to b applied on the payment fur tbs remodeling of Us new quarters on East Second South street, the old Hippodrome theater, the Salvation Army will open Its thirty-da- y drive with a din, ner tonight at the Hotel Utah. Commandant J. 3. Shearer, chief of the local corps of the army, who will 'preside . st the dinner, will have charge of the drive in this city and the territory within Its Jurisdiction. The principal speaker at tjie dinner tonight will be I.ieutenant Colonel Mary Stillwell, although a number of other women and men well known in Salvation Army work will also be on . the program. Lieutenant Colonel Stillwell, a nstlv of the Inland of Corfu and the daughter of a British army officer, came to the United Slates thirty-si- x years ago, and has held a commission In the Salvation for thirty-eigArmy years. She is the widow of Brigadier General Harry SHU well, who died about fifteen years ago, Colonel Stillwell opened the first Sal vation Army rescue home 'In the United Stales at Cleveland, Ohio, twenty-eigyears ago, and within a few months a opened the second home at Oakland, Cal., the first In what Is now known as the western territory of the Salvation Army, which Includes twenty-fostates west of the Mississippi rlver-an- d the Hawaiian Islands. She Is a pioneer In the rescue work of the Army In California, Oregon, Arisons, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and other sections of the west. She has in seen the development of the rescue home work from its Inception up to the pres rescue homes In ent time, with twenty-si- x Money Move. active operation throughout the United of twelve which, located In the States, western department, have accommoda lions for more than 500 girls at a time. Retail meat dealers of Salt Lake, at Lessons and conclusions drawn from her personal observations will form the chief a meeting held at the 6tate eapitol theme of her discussion tonight. yesterday, decided to lend their eo operation in aupport of a save money on meat" week, which will probably be MEDICAL held at the time designated by the will bring the desired benefit if such symptoms gre present as these: It the secretion that passes is highly colored, strong of odor, insufficient or too copious, followed by pain, burning, irritation, smarting, etc. If chills or fever como and go. if the head aches, the eyes burn and rheumatic pains, general discomfort and nervousness besiege you, Balrawort Kidney Tablets ARE NEEDED BY YOU Not secret, not new, just right sad true. Sold by all druggists. Anemic People Need Blood-Iro- n E ur of City Promue Save Retailer Co-operati- on five-grai- n and Malthoid selling of Ready Roofings The Paraffine Companies, Inc., has been guided by the same high principles of built-i- n quality and a square deal to everybody that have made every Pabco Product the standard of its kind. In the manufacture and United Statei department of justice, the week of April 12. A motion, which earned unanimously, was to the effect to tell of his expe riences in the Philippine Islands, Chi- na, Siberia and Japan. He was on the U. 8. 8. Mon- - e which acacy the Yangtse In river China, protecting the United Interests Statesduring the revolu-tlo- n The , of ywvH, Ship was fired upon A. M Larsen, times several by lost He troops. Dr. I jirsen said, and one time a yeoman was killed and two other men were wounded. A year was spent by the ship's crew above the gorges on the river, which are 200 mlle.s Jn the interior of china. Dr. Larsen was also at Vladivostok, Siberia, ltuasla, - during lit November, the Guelda revolution h - lilt 1919. Since October be haa been attached to the U. 8. 8. Brooklyn, which is the flagship of the Asiatic fleet. woman can work Ru-ber-o- It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without id Ru-ber-o- the Bum or Sting Musterole is a dean, white ointment, made with the ou of mustard. It does all the work of the ! lioned old-fas- does it better and mustard plaster dees not blister. You de not have to bother with a doth. You gimpiy rub ! ' it on and usually the pain is gone Many doctors and nurses use Muster-d- e and recommend it to their patients. They wiU gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tiam, lumbago, paina snd aches of the .back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars;, hospital aize . ' id .Ru-ber-o- id Its $2-5- Ru-ber-o- id Ru-ber-o- id ifi The Dependable Product of a Dependable Company The responsibility of The Paraffine Companies doe3 not end with the and Malthoid. Representatives are always at the production of service of any purchaser to advise and to answer any questions which may arise as to the application of roofing. Its service extends to the small farmer who buys one or two rolls of roofing, as well as to the jobbers, dealers and big industrial corporations. From the raw material to their final application The Paraffine Companies, and Malthoid Ready Roofings maintain their Inc., see to it that . positions as the standards of their kind. id Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards, determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with neat success They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from add foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel logy and heavy. Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. , Roofings nt Felts Puilding Papers Waterproofing Materials Wall-Boar- THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC San Francisco ' d Floor Covering Industrial Paints Box Board Paper Boxes Fibre Containers EACH THE STANDARD OF ITS KID for half ember. by mmlum 4b world Free from ail kumful iaxrotimU, Dr. Arthur H. Hassell, of the VAe store with (he green 21 East First WASATCH front South 12.70 Awhik Institution, ios-Ign-a. r., mu.: "AMtOouiy fne (non no-ti-a or ether .U.lriJ or enu.titnm of otnu o Thrr Stadmaas Toothing Powdora are dietiacuished from e all Motion" O bear-rmark, a gam laweet, one-wa- "ZIP SERVICE" a Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Ru-ber-o- id No protests have as yet been filed with tha public utilities commission against tha proposal Of the jtah Light A Traction company to incrakse the street car fart to seven cenigfwlUt an additional one-cetransfer charge. The commission set the hearing for April 5, yesterday at ID o'clock in the morning. . Joshua Greenwood, president of the commission, yesterday left for the Utah Dixie country to hear various cases from that section that have been presented to the commission. The application of the Salt Lake, Garfield A Western railroad to increase the summer excursion rate to Saltair Beach to 55 cents for the round trip will be heard before the commission today. An y eastbound rate of 25 cents is also proposed. of James Neiisen to resume Application operations of a stage line between bait lake A Brighton- was heard by the commission. Commissioner H. H. Blood, wh6 last week went to Perrv to hear the application of the Perry Electric Light A Power company, reports that the matter has been poetpon d Indefinitely. Brigham City, from which the Perry company purchases its puwer, wishes to discontinue the serviie. The matter of what rate the company would have to pay to the Utah Light A Power company for this service is still Indefinite, as the power rates of that company are pend ing before. the commission. Until the Perry tocompany learns Just what It will have pay for power. It cannot tell what rates it will have to charge. While ft has a perpetual contract with Brigham Cltye It la not certain that this would stand the test of the law. 0. Use World-wid-e Everybody on the Pacific Coast who knows anything about building conand Malthoid Roofings are struction knows that the ready roofings of highest quality. In foreign countries, too, from Alaska and Malthoid have become to Australia, from Siberia to Peru, use is a guarantee of their dependability. tbe standard. Their world-wid- e a brush work. A touch here and a touch there and, behold, the thrifhas ty (housewife wrought a wondrous change! ILI uilt-I- n water-proofin- wonders wilh old work, fldorg, far- - ' niture, interior wood- is id From beginning to end every process in the manufacture of and Malthoid is carried out by The Paraffine Com- panies, Inc. Certain plants are devoted to collecting raw materials. Rags, which are the basis of the felt, are assembled and cleaned and made into the strong felt. Crude oil is refined to produce the exact quality of asphalt necessary for best results. The g felt is saturated with the asphalt and is coated with a special compound to give it an extremely long life, all under the constant supervision of experts. From first to last the greatest care is exercised in the complicated processes. Samples of every run of roofing are subjected to various tests to see that every roll of and Malthoid comes up to the high standard which has been set. This constant inspection and precision of manuor Malthoid facture make certain that the finished is the best ready roofing that it is passible to produce. with other agencies in making the necessary arrangements." George M. Paul, secretary of the Master Butchers association of Ralt Ijake, named Prcd Pox, viee president of the association, A. Hoskisson. and J. A. Ingwersea to help the movement. T. 8. Davis was added on motion from tha floor. The committee will meet this afternoon at 2 oclock at the Commercial club to outline further plane, in eoniunetion with representatives of the federal fair price commission for Utah and the committee (elected by the meat packers as a result of a similar meeting of the wholesalers with the fair price commissioner, James W. Funk, last week. It was the opinion of the retailer present that efforts to present the subject properly to the public of Salt Lake would attract attention to the uses that can be madn of the cheaper cuts of meat with results equally satisfying to the public and to the retail meat trade. Mrs. W. J. McCoy, chairman of womens activities or the federal fair price organization for Utah, outlined the plana of that committee in getting the matter before the public, and the retailers responded heartily that the movement for a "save money on meat" week was one that they could unqualifiedly support. They promised to have all the good fresh meat of standard quality that the public might demand during the campaign. They promised that it should bo marketed at prices that would satisfy the public as to reasonableness and that would call attention to this class of meat. - Ru-ber-o- and a small can or two , of EMOLA FINISH, our combined varnisji and stain made in oak, cherry, mahogand walnut any, green; "both gloss and s mission. For new or Ru-ber-o- Haw Quality A , stories re READY ROOF IWGS Lieutenant Commander A. M. Larsen; that: medical corps. U. 8. N., son of Mr. and It is the sense of this meeting that 23 South Nlnlk Mrs. H. P. fn a campaign to observe East street, is at home on leave after a we three-sea- r cruise in the Orient. Dr. '"save money on meat" week, and that i committee be has many, Larsen appointed to Interesting Phosphate Anemio people are usually thin, pale, nervous weak, discouraged, wrecks; showing that lack of Iron In the blood la all too frequently accompanied by a rundown nervous evatrm due to lack of pboe phorue. Strength, health, vim, vigor and energy depend alinoat entirely on making up thla deficiency in Iron aud phosphorus. Unquestionably one of the best things for this oiirpoate Is the great French discovery known among our druggists as Blood-Iro- n Falks who have Phosphate. tried It eay that one tablet with each meal quickly restorea depleted nervous strength, vitality and endurance, and those who are thlti usually put on flesh iu a pounds of solid stay-theshort time. Inasmuch as Kchruniin-JohnsoDrug., and all other druggists. are authorised to sell Blood-Iro- n a guarPhosphate under, antee of satisfaction or money back, every thin, weak, nervous or anemic man or woman should give It a trial without delay. Is Important Blood Iron Phosphata sold only In original package, containing enough for threo weeks treatment, et $1.50 per package only 50 cents a week. ht 1 epressloa? FROM KIDNEY DISORDERS Raising of Fund for Equip ment of New Headquarters Is Object. CORPS OFFICER IS HOME FROM LONG CRUISE b- -D i parkot aad powder, WM a of gonaiaa So a pocket boa Tow dnugi Sra caa got thorn fur grow - .eiicmLe cNews W. W. Ray. former United 8tate district attorney, last night reviewed conditions In Europe for the members of ths Joseph Simmons Wilkes post of the American Legion at the Commercial club last night. Mr. Ray said that' conditions in tha old world are actually more acute today than they were during the period of hostilities. Mr. Ray gave some attention to tha pension abuses which grew out of the Civil war, aaylng that while a tew years annual appropriation yas following the fiftv-tw- o SIS vears after the war more than 5100,000.004 was being' doled out In Civil war pensions. He said that if the American Legion will keep Itself free from selfishness it will have the greatest power in the history of the United Btates for the sup port of constructive issues. The post decided to have a dance either t the Ladles' Literary club or the hotel April 5. George P. Dykes was named chairman of the arrangement! for the function. Charles Parsons spoke briefly in commendation of the action of the oountv commissioners la withdrawing the.r de- New-hou- sire to make the bridge over Parleys canyon a memorial to the service men in competition with the legion's ambition for the erection of a memorial building. day in the press. Full information about the contest and Its rules and regulations can be had at the offices of the festival in the Newhouse hotel, where Director Harry Mayse holds forth. Ths city commission last night lent Its good will to the festival when It voted unanimously to grant the license for the affair and remitted the fee usually required. The committee which waited on Mayor Bock and the commission comprised Murray W. McCartv. Jacob Evans. C. B Ktebbina, L. F. Schiermeier and -- Mr. Mayse. e e Professor Fred J. Pack of the University ot Utah will be the principal speaker at tonight's meeting of the It chard W. Young post No. 20 of ths American Legion at their quarters In the Armory on Plerpont street. Dr. Pack will discuss Lake Bonneville from a histone and a geologic standpoint. Professor Pack has a national reputation as a geologist and It Is said that no man In his profession is better qual.fled to speak of the great Jake which once coverei the ground where Bait Lake now stands A large attendance of the post has been assured both to hear Professor Park and to discuss other mntters. Among the business matters to he presented will be some of .the details connected with the spring festival and Mardi Gras which the post Is to give and s further discussion of the bonus problems snd propositions. It is also exjecled that the question of the munlrjpal bond issue for a water supply will be presented by engineers and other experts. More than a score of entries have already been nominated In the contest being waged for the queen of the Mardi Gras in the spring festival, which the Richard W. Young post of the American Legion will stage at Auerbach field from April 24 to May 1. With a piano and a diamond ring as tbe prises to work for, friends of the fair contestants are already getting In their early bird work. Among the girls who have already entered the contest are Rlanche Chase, Ida Schweltaer, Merle McBride, lone Bradley, 8adie Hobba, Bettle Ferguson. Beth JlcCiine, Mrs. Homer Yates. Irene De Grace Gull, Relta. Young and Grace Murphv. Miss Olga Gulnon has been entered from Murray and the names of candidates from Provo. Logan and Ogden are expected within the next day or two. WASHINGTON. Announcement of the relative standing tive committee of of the contestants will he made Thurs tonight put up to a a March 23 -- The execuathe Amerran Legton eu tigress the proieal to pay adjusted compensation to former Spl. Fmpand oely men Hnd women at 11.50 for every Jaaaea H. Sttdnaa In- - service. , i t nni reversed a previous vote , Eextra, by the committee which recorded thirty-seve- n state representatives for tbe legislative committee plan for cash relief at one dollar a day, adopted as a aubstltute frr the original proposal of 550 a month The committee's determination to boost relief followed a general review of a c mpf te bill which the legion will pre-- o house wavs and means comSuperfluous flesh la not healthy, neither to diet or exercise too much mittee Wednesday, including privileged la it healthy for its removal. The simplest method tom eeiTieiueot, aid, and known for reducing the overfat body two, extenshin of vocational training. Mar. three or four pounds a week la the thoutried and endorsed by Method, mo la Dies of Influenza. Marmoia sands. Prescription Tablets, MT. PLEASANT. March' 22. 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