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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23 1918 ''4 I,which should be sufficient to cause employe, employer, and taxpayer to rl.ve up aganwt the plan if they understand what it means. The stdte is liable only for the amount of the AU payments for subscrtptloB fund itself. Beyond that, no provision and complaints regarding i made n insurance reserves such Girls it yen want plenty of thick, should be made to J. Private com ponied must carry Johnson.- - office with H A. Pederbeautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all son A Co., 1 West First North 8t means get rid of dandruff, for tt will nothlrg to aland between - the fund and ' . Telephone St. Home telephone Ilf. (By starva your hair and ruin It if ypu bankruptcy. , STOCKHOLM. Monday. v Agent for the btllr, Petsrdey and i A catastrophe such as recently oc- I th Associated Press) -- The last of lb don't. Semi Weekly Newe and Church pub ' Halifax or the on. la a It doesn't do much good to try torIre1 or t even America Red Cross workers In Hcatlona . 'J such as happened in or wash it out reached Stockholm today after a In own not our state dismany; of to to dandruff is rid four-daget trip by train from Petrograd. way would not only bankrupt l It entirely. Y (iyir-f-iTh party consists of Mai Allan Ward-sel- l, solve it then you destroy ounces ttlon 1 1 I I rVIPTIUP NL. .ould of , To do this, get about four Capt J. W. Andrews and Dr. It ordinary liquid srvon; apply Mat night i whlc,h would be ex- - nllAlL I I LAlU I IllD ' Davidson. whan retiring; us enough to moisten The state ta' ruft la nUr wlth ri Capb InAndrsws Mae thedetained tbs Vnerwi2 departure Russia after party l;'moTn.ng.mort ,f not .11,. of your suit of of the oifier members of the Red Cross, extraordinary vrar expenddandruff trill be gone, end three or itures - The but he is now muchimproved. stats tax rat for 1918 is rrtpre applications will completely within thres-tentof one mill of the Bolshevik! showed the Red Cross four COLLEGE every dissolve and destroy onttrsly the maximum permitted by law. Un President tt. party every courtesy, and trace of and single sign and der Hod Cross these conditions is tt good business bverdlotf ot the Kuaaian all that Itching to pav the way for further stats liatoo, many Bolshevik! officials sought to andYou will find, and bilities? digging of tho scalp will stop, obtain the assistance of the American hundred a look wholesale led and will the to lied your LOGAN, Oct. 22. There Is a growprevent J CroijS hejr These ar some of, the conditions -, Kuain of times better. You can ret liquid arvon state monopoly sisryaiiou about. ing may bring feeling here- that th. authorities and winter. this sis at any drug store. It is inexpensive They- - are conditions state insurance The Americans looked after the En four ounces is all you will nsed, no has already brought about in other of th Agricultural college should tent prisoners st Moscow and Petromatter how much dandruff you havn states. And we haven't mentioned make' an official statement as to the En--grad .after the departure of thecondi- 7- This simple remedy never fails Ad- tbs increase in taxes to offset the tax condition of tho soldiers quartered relieved, the - ", tlon of many unfortunates (n Russian vertisement. now pald Yiytnsuranc- - companies and there as nlt " popta of rumors ar afloat assistants to pay the increased overhead exjails MaJ. Wardwell and toh!S have food to the prevalence of , influenza . ar especially anxious state the of fund Insurance penses . nopplles sent to Russia for prisoners which come from general stats tax- there. On physician of - this ' city sod children who are public wards .and es. with other things which make th visited the Institution And after an era now facing starvation. On ted States Vice Consul Leonard. proposed .plan extremely objectionable. We feel, however, that al that investigation announced that tber .. . who held the post et Astrakhan, and , Is nscssaaty is to direct ysur attention were .from 8 9 to 9 cases of influenza Vice Consul BurrL were poth in 1ml J St Moscow when the Red Cross party to th subject - and urge that you there. Two or three other physicians left, but' the Norwegian legation had take .such action ayour best inter- who have been In charge at the school r . been assured that they would soon he c ests suggest. - released. These two officials were first insist that-ther'Is no Influenza at - V imprisoned nt Taariuin and have been President INSURANCE Tours truly. the institution, but today the uneasy WASHINGTON, QcL FEDERATIOOF two Nmonths. for nearly - prisoners They Wilson has authorized the establishfeeling In the city was accentuated by - heV undergone greet privation. the announcement that a man named -. ment by the United States bureau of . are rapidly growFood conditions CHAS. L. SMITH. President. -. Eyre. had died last night of pneuIns worse In Petrogrnd and Moscow. Al- education of a teachers' agency to be Oct. 36, 18U. . Salt Lake City. monia. Whether or not he had insec.. though the Bolshevik preen say that known as a school board service f influenza cannot bo learned- - There ar the retirement of the Ceeche from the tion to meet the shortage of -said to be several other men very ill. Volga districts will make it possible structors In schools and college estiLadd Damron Joseph to obtain grain from the region, no mated at reaching 30,600. In the city the situation is well in supplies are reaching the two cities as anTh purpose of tho section, an according to Mayor Bullen. Die at Fort Logan hand the peasant - After yet. probably because f an investigation of the case to be will will not releaeo grain to nouncement today said, of filtnon Kohler, the maa who reJ aseixt In finding teachers for colleges, the soviet government, (Special Correspondence ) fused to subscribe for- - an American normal and technical schools, superinDESBRET, Oct. - 21. Word of the flag to be raised over1 Barracks No, tendents and principals of schools, and death ladd Damron, the 1 at ths A. C. and Sheriff Barker has teachers sad supervisors of special only sonot ofJoseph Joseph W. Damron, Jr, and become, convinced that the maa, did subjects in secondary and elementary Mamie X. Damron, was received here not Intend to appear, disrespectful to schools. th flag, but meant to convey the idea As In other lines, tbs shortage tn tbs that tt was foolish to raise a flag which ts calls for VOHK teaching profession du service K would soon become a rag in the heavy is most military and industrial winds that prevail on the college hilL marked in certain localities. The buKohler is of Swiss nationality and has reau of education baa received a numnot complete command of the English 1L Oct. Many ber of letters describing conditions j: WASHINGTON. language. He has a good record as as serious. It will be th work of the .'thousand of builders skilled men a subscriber to Liberty loans and war in aid to new section ' conxi.ru e-- tbs available teaching fore of the are engaged in stamps.. His. ettse will likely be dropped. tion for privets Interests while gov--, country. mat T. of B. th will be Th colleg borean of the service faculty The beIs ernment work at cantonments in th nature its an open air session yssterday and b win free and largely ing held back for tack nf men. This Is of a registration service to bring teachconsidered plans for keeping up the school work of the students while th ; disclosed in statements being received ers and school officials together. institution remains closed by order of by' the United 'States employment the health authorities. It was finally service in response to questionnaires decided to prepare lessons and have them mailed to students, the latter to recently sent to building trades coun- make, weekly- report of their work.. cils and builders exchanges In 106 cities. Is soma cities, workers engaged In private operations far outnumber Warn of Danger in Funeral Service For . those engaged In war work. While there Is a dearth, of earpen-- , ' ...' Miss Maud Erickson Monopolistic State ter for army construction one camp d one has 6.668 report-tshort city ' being " Insurance Business fgpeciat Correspondence.) 1.009 earpenter not essentially - RICHFIELD. OcL- -. 22. Funeral Similar conditions In other News:" services were held st th city cemebuilding trades are reported from Editor Deseret Maud tery Monday afternoon for Miss One of the Vital Issues before the rarlona places. Mrs. Erickson, daughter of Judge and RichThe reports show that there is a people of Utah today, especially vital at died She H. Erickson. of workers employed on to Joseph Is army the of labor. great, proposi1 field of pneumonia following an atin the mlddlewecL The tionemployers to enact a law' at the next legistack of influenza, at 11 oclock on , southwest slat) seems to have a sup-pl- y lature for monopolistic providing of less ths 19th Inst., after an illnesswas of skilled labor sufficient for ail state Insuranco an extremely dan22 Sh r. duration. weeks a The gerous action. than n it needs both war and LADD because DAMRON, JOSEPH Dangerous old. . beyears scute shortages art reported-fro- m also and Involved, Jen. Deseret. was of at born Jf the principle today. Miss Erickson was on of ths most the Atlantic seaboard and from dls--' cause it Jeopardizes the credit ot tbs 6. 1S66, and enlisted .July JS, ISIS. He known and high esteemed . irlcts about army campa and canton-,- Z stats the way to untold diff- died at Fort Logan, Cols.,is Oct. 21 of widely women and opens in this part of th state. She first young menu. The employment . service is iculties. Spanish Influenza. This ' DamMr. soldier. Deseret a much Th Democratic stats platform con- death of unmarried. She had been a teacher in the publio , laying plan for Word of the ron was of Richfield for the last three of this labor. tains a plank pledging the next leg- illness was received by telegraph boy's Fri- schools amiable qualities, islature to enact such a law. Are day evening and his mother left for years and her amany characthis should be done? Port Logan Immediately, but he died coupled with amost splendid that you witling with favorite her great made Texa Prohibition Law' of before ter, now her arrivsL the monopoly guns Right her all confiscation acquaintances. means a that Held Unconstitutional of principle comTh funeral service were conductprivate business, stifling ofabuses Minersville Boy ed by Bishop W. A. SeegmiTler. the and encouragement of petition musical numbers were under the direcAUSTIN. Texture Oct- - 23 Th -. from which thara la no redrees ere roaa Logjn tion of John Hood,' andA.theJ. speakers on tbs insurance business j)je court of criminal appeals in trained, Ashman, were Robert D. Toung. pro- - Next year tt rosy be your business. Jonty opinion held the state-wid- e H. N. Hayes and W. A. Seegmlller. hlbition law unconstitutional. The! if monopoly is permitted to gain a ) Correspondence Special beautiful floral offering were opinion Is by Judge Morrow, who held foothold, tho way will be opened for WTNERSVITaLE, OcL 22. New wxn The that this law is in conflict with thsith stats to monopolies any or all received yesterday from Logan of the and profuse. local option feature of Jhe condtitu- business enterprises, death of Lerpy Eyre, son of Mr. and . tlon. The present plan, while offering no Un. Jamei W. Eyre of MinereviUe. For i or some days It had been known that Ur. Funeral Service for in either real advantage theory of Eyre was HI at the hospital at Logan practice except th possibility with with Spanieh Influenza. He had been - ' Mr. Anni Fitzpatric building up a political machine the state agricultural college a large salary Hat for the people to attending and van enroled In the fitudent army . (Special Correspondence.) pay has decided disadvantages. corps there. While perform WESTON. Idaho. OcL 12. Impressive To Che employer, it means the training Ing his duties a a member of the corps. were held here yesIn a heavy rainstorm he contracted a funeral service stifling of competition by toprivate severe cold which developed Into influ terday for Mrs. Annia Sabine keep companies, which serve wife of Marlatt Fitarpatrick, sigeuaa. Funeral services have not as yet down expense, compel prompt service, oen Oregon Short Line arranged, hut will bo private in- nal foreman for th who stabilize rates and benefits, and died Oct asmuch as public gatherings are for- Railway company, of comparison a wa horn In basis 191. bid don. BASEL Tuesday, Oct 2. Official conduct of ago and led private and political Leroy Eyre wan 21 years old. He Preston. Idaho, 22 year ardent church comment In Vienna on President WI1- -. business. Without this competition had shown himself , to be a strong stu- aa activa life, being an until tho time while attending worker from her youth a strong probability of one or dent and lathioUt son's answer to th Austrian note ex- there is conditions she time th death. her of During several Increasing expense, school. lived, in Salt Lake, wasamong other presses a complaint that tt does not which means Increased rate. A the of she president activities Church answer the precis question put stats fund already has tbs power to ward Primary assothe Twenty-secon- d More Twd Victim. under Kemraerer. now the rat ts Later Wyo, to assessments, la it and necessary ciation. levythat and at the time of her death la Weston, attitude to- monopoly wfll be such as contingenagain ask the presidents of she labored zealously for b shegood (Special to The News.) cies of th state fund demand. ward an armistice nd the lived. In which HEBER CITY, Oct. 22 Two mors th communities of the plan offers no or din to ad- of peace, th To employee, conward Weston from influenza here Bishop Benson ustrian capi-t- l advantage whatever, sines the stats deaths resulted j vices received fronMrs. Clark Bronson." axed ducted the services, a representative now establishes both the rates and the yeateeday. murnished the mnsie and Bishop chofr 26 years, died from the diaease. She m wa the principal It Is added that offical say there benefits and all companies must is survived . by a widower and on Beasley of Salt Lake ezerclses held of-at the to reasons prothem. Therefore,7 years of age. Luke Pro is a contradiction in the given speaker at out doorbeaouful daughter; floral no XX effect will have house. In his Wilson Many Mr. refusal died a the monopoly of victim posed Justifying years, by root, aged The body to enter into peace negotiations sod whatever upon the employee. Influeaza. He ia survived by hlx par ferings wer in evidence. the where family to was taken ' Preston, children. his answer to Baron Bunan Sept. IS. There ar disadvantages, however. ents and three lot is located. her Mrs Fitzpatric Is erarvlved by chilfour husband, Marian Fitzpatric. Brother Die and y dren ranging from 2 to 14 year of th following brothers and ' WicTow Are Sick axe andGeo. W. Toung tifftatt Lake. sisters. B. W. Young. Weston, Mim. Clara Goas-- i Rudd and I n4 o( Preston. Mrs Edith (Special Correspondence) of Salt Lake. ROOSEVKlr, Oct. 1. After suffer Mrs. Julia Carver a few days from Spanish infiu-enaing hut " .Wood Alexander died at 6 o'clock Die of Wound. morning and his brother,1 yesterday Mona, died about 26 hours later. The : . L-f- dSlli: less than ten Alexanders were men-- ef familtee Who preterites ,!? Doctoc Af,!T. OraBury hays arrd (Special, to .The News) into my office run of days Phosphate! Malt for Weak. Nervytkra'Pf mre. They have BLACRFDOTv Ida. OcL12. A televim and vigor his eyas bright, his about at48 Roosevelt since the opening of gram received here today conveys the ous, Rundown, Anaemic People. step firm and buoyant and his manner th reservation. Both widows are aery Information that Corporal John Albert that of a maa of 25, though he was ill with the disease. Dr. J. E. Morton, Anderson, of this city died, of wounds . well psst " - Boston. Main Without 'phosphorus, Physicians of Baam Dial. manager hospiuU and received In action In France. He enknow 'the everywhere E. Ditlman and wife are sick. - value of Ray health is Z. Dr. Reid, imposgood and almost listed in the marines shortly after war esys every phosphorus ' The new building being elected by was ot bleu .Phosphorus strengthens and vt- - woman knows th tonic value et malt, declared. taltzes every nerve and ofgan of the a remarkable tissue builder, especial- th Roosevelt Mercantile company is completion. human ody. Without It sven plants ly adapted to the needs of nursing moth- nearing Ail schools and public gatherings are will not grow. Mors phosphorus is a ers sad weak, anaemic women. Com' Funeral is Held. common need of both men and women, bined with phosphorus and phosphate closed, both ia Duchesne and L'iiws counties Moal them of realize it. few aa In tt mall nourishes though phosphorated Splendid weather prevails: no killing-frostbelieve that stomach. .liver or kidney th body and aids th system to turn (Special to Th News.) hay visited this section yet. or a lack of fron in the blood,- food Into living tissue. Th old liquid Thousands OcL 22. Maud Erick. trouble.'RICHFIELD, 'of of hunheU are them aick, weak and unhap- forms of matt are inconvenient still son, aged 22 year daughter cf Judge grain is to - py,making when all they really need is a little take, the most of them contain alco- In the shock owing to occasional rain- and Mrs Joseph H, Erickson, died hare more phosphorus to tone up th nervous hol. which causes a needles stimula- storms keeping tt damp enough to Monday of pneumonia superinduced by hauled . and its stacked. being to and tion. sod refollowed give strength , system vigor by depressing Spanish influenza. The young woman . the body. When people come to me action.always Phosphorated malt retains the taught school hero for three years nervous and rundown and Irritable, nutritive properties of matt wtthout The funeral was conducted at th city Death at Ephraim. nd everything looks blue, and H seems the evil effects of alcohol, I have , cemetery yesterday afternoon. but trouble, trouble, sem It produce auch astonishing rethere is I prescribe ordinary .. everywhere.nsthing sults that I prescribe tt in my not only supplies recommend It to my friend andpractice, (Spectal to The News.) which malt, take it Influenza Victim. 22 vEBHRAIM. the phosphorus but brings malt, one myself.. After a few days of phosphorThe first deaths - of the best known ton lea and tissue ated malt yon awake in the morning hero from Rpanish influenza were re, builders to the aid of the wasting tis-- : feeling refreshed and vigorous and rise ported yesterday W, F Anderson died (Special Correspondence.) HEN'EFKR. Oct 22. Abraham J. sues I have seen tt double endur, readr to begm the day's work with yesterday, leavfpg a widow aod three Robinson died yesterday of pneumonia, a nee and mental activity in less than children. Earl Barton, in year-old confidence and energy. son h dMl ,A two weeks Most In- cases in ten days' Urns and NOTE To ftnd out what phosphorwhere th,rd of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Barlon, . nothing els had proved to be of real ated malt will do for you. get a pack- died last night. All home in which fluent cases here 'are improving. rose It to age and tearn for yourself: or ask a the disease exists have been quaranvalue. I have seen bring tbs cheek of pals nervous, overwork- - friend who has used It: or get the tined by the city health authorities. tho crimson blood of .formula ed women, and from your druggist It ts health and a smile-ohappiness to th printed, piatniy. on- every pack re . face of children recovering from 111,-, then ask yeur doctor. The manufacBody Taken Home. . ! ' ness of long duration. Recently a pa- turers of phosphorated malt havs. such For Infant and Children tlent came to me physically rundown confidence ln.it that they rsarsnter tt and on th verge of mental collapse. He will doubts the endurance of weak (Special to Th News.) , found no pleasufo in - Ilfs his daily nervous in ten dava In YD A HO FALLS, Um people Ida., OcL ForOver30Yesra The amtehe got time or th price will be refunded. They M work had become drudgery of Mr Hilda bast f no rest or recreation from hla sports Insist that all druggists sell It subject bodydaughter of Mr. Gustafson, and holidays He could oelther sleep to this ruaraittee. It Is dispensed Hr tafson. who died at and Mrs Fred Gus- Always th Ogden Sunday.haa nos keep hi tnlna on his (fork. I ad 8 BcHVamm-oJhnso? been brought her for burial. I'k r,E 8he was Wgnahiro of nsed him to sst. lea and tak two and Zion's Store of this Sacred the Heart attending tablets of phoepherated city. Advertisement. . , . when strtekea. , .academy . Logan Office Oct-.U- -- Vlr-bru- sh -- Bus-'."si- Tb-il.'- -- y ' ; v -- uszx MM ha - - - . . ' Two Moroni Boy , I Called by Death . (Special Correspondence, I - MORONI, OcL 2 Or Rule n L Bradley, son of Andrew L and Mary Bradley,! died, this morning of pneumonia foD lowing Spanish lnfluensa which he contracted a week ago. He was bora at Moroni, eb. 27. 102. Ho Is survived by his pared t a and tbrss brothers sod. os slater Th sister,. Kata Bradley, slao haa the Influenza hut' Is noj dangerously 111.7vn M. Christensen, son of Anthony Ar,ll Christensen, died on OcL 1 ef diphtheria. , was bora at Moroni, Dec. 1, 1664. , j Thar ar bow about half a dozen t cases of Spanish Influenza ln town . 1 1 -- PEUXfllEHT a -- X. - NON-ESSENT- IAL tffl-.plo- non-wa- r Leri, No. Nam. 4i Cowan, Eva Era it! Jh 1R- 1 - Cr. !! ord. Gee. B, 2- 'Ford. Geo. K. Ford. - Phosphorus StrengtheTis and Vitalizes Every Nerve and Organ of the Human Body i . -- a. pre-ve- nf t , phos-phorat- Ci.-- t. -- -- f CASTOR IA - it' run-do- -- is - ti Jl AND HAVE rr-Cleaned or Rebuilt like New. Repaired, Youll save money and at th same time aid Tiicla ,xx, his fight for conservation. -- 8811 , . DR. HELD CrTK CTRE$ SICK PEAS la bringing us nearngbLOw work m M KES BEST 2 WORLD - -- ' PEN IN THE E. Broadway. 71 Balt tuna and Get lake. w gT, T figures and eezieor JH.I OUT 166 . e. !i 22 Gbdb.M-C-- . , ......... .... .... Pingroe. I). R. Pingroe, D, R. Peterson, Sam Peterson, Bam Price, F. W. Price, F. W. tt Price,, F. W. 13 Price, F. W, 02 Price. F, W. 64 Price. F. W 65 Pric. F. W. 29 Robertson, -- James 22 Robertson, James . 21 Robins, K. D. .. .. Sweitzer, The. 16 Sweitser, The. IT Sweitzer, The. ... 12 Sweitzer, Thee. S3 40 41 16 0 ... ... ... ... n II The. 8witer, Sweitzer, The. ... 20 66 Jnet Phone So. VyLCAMZING repairing, and retreading Thatcher has proved to bs our best (leaner. ad its ths way we do it . Clean ,u a tire fixed here ia fixed tahuxT incut rlghL .Tire bought, sold ? be wornmaunai. at m,: and exchanged, 81 Ijk! L. C. MOORE CO, your k w 443 Bo-.- Main SL 4.- V- Th.,rt Was. HLJ. Phone Was. 1863 MOTORS Repaired and rebest a CTO r.i;p.viR wound by factory in fel We buy experts' sell and exchange motors of all z li- es. right by an auto meciutuc. ril THOM 8S ELECT I polish and wash cart ake. REP. CO. . Heiner, Moroni Mingle, Ed. Mingle, Ed. Mingle. Ed. McGowan, n- - East 2nd OIK God be, M. C. . God be, M. C.' , God be. M- - C. . God be, M. C. God be, M. C. Godbe. It. C. 11 12 1 1,008 6,000 606 .6,000 -- Ford, Geo, E Ford.' Geo. E. 167 162 106 117 118 West Center St. Phone lSi Monarch .Shoe Repairing Co 609 E" 6 67 161 164 196 We use only th best oak tanned sol leather that money can buy. KPECIAIw Ws call and oelivpr work in any part of ths city. ,Our Provo customers can get the same high rlase t repair service in Provo at our Provo shop at (2 ' 6,m VOOO 16.62 6,0u0 6.906 MST t.oe i- - , - 1,806 69 - 1,869 1,096 6,60 6.600 . 6.066 5,000 6.009 6,009 2,600 1.666 -1.060 1.660 1.000 1,066 1,00 1.606 1.606 1,000 2.606 1,606 166.20 60.09 69.96 66.67 19.00 19.69 19.6 6.90 -- 19.90 10.69 69.69 60.69 69.69 56.99 69.90 56.69 26.09 40.66 16.00 18.06 10.60 16.66 16 6" 16.66 16.66 IF. 66 20.06 Taylor, Fred G. .. 2 16.66 Webster, J. W. ... 27 Webster, J. W. ... 1,00 16.66 28 Webster. J. W. 16.06 1,666 2 10.06 Webstar, J. W. 1,66. 16.60 26 Webster. J. W, 1.666 48 IWeiler, Dr. George. 1,06 16.66 16.66 24 White, D. N 1,000 25 White. D.-19.06 ......1,000 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board oi Director made on th 16tb day of September. 112, so many shares of each pareel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at th companys office. No. HOludge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. on. Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 116. at 1 oclock pm. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, tocost ot advertising and gether with th expense ef sale. , K. W. MATSON. Secretary. Georgia Mining Company. ... ... ... N, ' y. II F RICHARD ST. AUTO EiTiJI I SHOP. 44.4 Richards Sc Sm COKaIHS cleaned, repaired and t. modeled Into the latest models by an expert I also make tbe-betadered corset on th market te your measure, to fit asy figure known as the good health corseL Anna Dworack Corset Riop kg 64 Brooks Arcade Bldg. Kit hfc-ING AND WAxHIXS W. Broadway. Was. 1216. uj cleaned, repaired and remodeled into latest styles; like new special attention given work, a HERESY'S Rialto Tbeatre Bldg. st out-of-to- 274 So. Main SL i BEST WATCH REmachtnea 4; PAIRING In Balt Lake make wpunt new and Sktej 'City, your did style Jewused draphah elry remodeled into the latest novelties. Honest 78 trp. Katz work at honest prices maghines Hi q is our head salesman, - B aikw- - Rrth Snpplr Ch J. iRESim.lN, THE JEWELER. 15 311 Bn. Main 8t Opposite Walker's Was. 4763. Ft - Our Battery Repair Plant la on of tt Jarf4 kth ycesi we employ only factory experts to do tbovvt Briny your battery tn for tnspertfcwt store for the winter. -- .Electric Inter-Mounta- in as E, Fourth fioatli J. NO matter where 'you TTr," got them, on short notice. Best method for examining and fitting the eyes in th city, give ns a trial. J. P. O'BRIEN, Optician. 17 fkr. Main SL Opp. Walker's -- 8. Farrington ... Ci Send Yonr Broken DoQs TO THE DOLL HOSPITAU largest stock of doll heads YOUR SUIT dry cleaned for.... Work guaranteed. We can and dehter. .... ' IN THB DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt Lake County State of Utah, Salt Lake Security A Trust Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, against Loren Harvey, as Executrix of tha Estate of Jan Brown, otherwise known aa Imrt Jane Brower Deceased. Defendant, to be sold at sheriffs sale jtt the west front door of the County Court House In the City and County of Salt Lake. Stats of Utah, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1918. at 13 o'clock noon of said day, all th rlghL title, claim and interest of said PefendanL of. In and to th following described real proper, ty, Part of Lot on (1). Block on hundred forty-nin- e (143), Plat "p," Salt Lake City Survey, commencing at the northeast corner of srfld LoL and run(41) feet, ning thence south forty-on- e three (2) Inches; thence west one bu dred twenty-thre- e (122) feet, nine W) Inches; thence north forty-on- e (41) feet, three (2) Inches; thence east one hundred twenty-thre- e (123) feL nine (9) Inches, to the place of beginning. Together with and subject to S right Of may over and acron the following described tract: Commencing at a point .thirty-si- x (24) feet, three (2) Inches south of tho northeast corner of said Lot one (1),' and running Chance south ten (10) feet; thence west one hundred twenty-- 1 throe (123) feeL nine (9) inches; thence north ten (10) feet: thence east one hundred twenty-thro- e (123) feet nine (9) inches, to th place of beginning. Situate in Salt Lake County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 8th day of October, AD T 91 8 JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. 1L Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. Wedgwood. Irvine St Thurmaa, Attorneys for Plalnfiff. Date of first publication, October 6th, to-w- lt: A. D. ltlL ROYAL CLEA.MV6 CU f 1 & WOMENS MENS 'T' rm- S3 EAE, B W hats of Cleaned and like new bv Bpi We nt no K shoe dyed an? en short notice 107 SO. MAH Owl DrzfOi -, Nezf Door to 'Jt - .. - 109 DUtlAOC. We fix 'era Jsk like O. A. FOWTAH KEY, CO, BICYCLE St NOVELTY W0 112 W. 2nd So. Ws (Wtl Pantages Bldg. 62 East Broadway. Was. 841 FURNITURE REPAIRED . and rerefinlshed. caned by experts. They' will look Just like new. Our auto .calls and delivers 'anywhere. THE WILLIAMS SHOP "r P. Williams, Prop. 1 68 N. Street Phone Wa. 2S6 R Ooieman Fred W. Chambers .. 134 E. R. Woolley ... 128 Lorenzo N. Stohl 127 . FTank Pyott .. ... 128 I. U Begley .. .. 142 Thoa. Roe 148 Ernest Kimball 157 Frank Chugg .. And In accordance with the law and aa order of th Board of Directors made on the-- llth day of September. 121S, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be nereesHry Will be sold at the office ef the company, 64 South Main BtreeL Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 4th day of November. 1918. at 2 p.m to pay the delinquent asaeesment thereon, together wtth cost of advertising and expense nf sale. NOEL 8. PRATT. '. Secretary. SHERIFF SALE. Compaq SSL Salt DUPLICATED Just like your old ones. KLEMS BAZAR lit 123 Ftione Was. KEYS, GINS. and dolls in .Utah. 117 SL lenses kBR0KEN DELINQUENT NOTICE. THE TIMPANOGA8 ROD CLUB, a corporation, location of principal place ot business. Salt Lake City. Utah. KOTICE. Tber are delBnent upon tbs following deectibetpetock on account of assessment No. 2, levied on the 11th day of September. 1911, the several amounts set opposite, t he names of the respective as follows:' shareholder No. Cert. - 6hrs AmL No. Name C.- Jensen 1 bo-tw- eon-for- , . IT m Fltz-patri- c. for-wa- rd Thi of these i i0o ieo ...... ) V- Dont Waste a Single Just send it to one or e ltah, XOTlCBo Th Georgia MiaJnf Company, clpnl pi&c ot btunntM, Salt Lak pHo Aritub; location o mints, Chloride, City, zona. Notice f hereby given thC there are delinquent upon the following described stock on aocouot ot Assessment No. J, ?LSn5.i) of September, ms. oo the the set the respective shareholders, opposite as follows: -- I. V other Bring your old electric- - irons and plIHnces to u. We shall be glad to repair tha W materials. charge other than thdcost of ... repair motors or raptor appliances. Utah Power & Light Compasy EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE. Kearns Bldg. - TALKING Wa. 600. T ' La MACHINES Repztt4l fearw of all kind and makes cleaned and repaired by a factory 'expert. Machine and records bought, sold and exchanged, FISHERS MUSIC STORE 441 E. Broadway. . Rhone Yt aa. 3871. TRUNKS. M IT CASES traveltng' bags, ladies' hand bags and baggage of all kinds, and rebuilt repaired like new. Best etoeh of new trunks in city State at Jttreet prices FACTORY. JONES BRS. TROIv Phone Wa. 7726 25 f o. State. BEST PLUMBIG in Salt Lake City and our price is fair and honent tot dependable plumbing and heating. re- Get our estimate pair work a specialty. JSALT LAKE PLUMBING A , j Uka I, exptrt zed I -- PIT it t ,a& BnJj fe t IXVTEST 21114-- nfWIB madp from your old grain carpet. Woolen Blanket , W liver work anywhere In Out of to n work prompt e wohfa ""nnY "ri g ' LA Kimball I ;6 (.nrfic1-- tro mbone .e Hr IK .VT TB&3) InsWii Comftrt Furnzcl !.J pert repaitn thing don u J) Yvetai wotfc NL'VMAYkj HEATING CO. , 401 E. 4th So.' Phone Hy. 2507 E WELDING EXPERT ox - Broken Machinery of Every Description., Engine Au to Radiators. Auto Fenders. Auto- new. better than and Auto Part WeldedWhile Yon WalL Carbon Rrroovrd earns day reAlt obt of town work returned ' ceived. , , , THE METAL WFXblNG OO, M78 Street. 238 EdUon YES, WE REMODEL ladies suits and coat Just Ilka naw into the latest style- - But the auits we tailor to your order are the talk of the town. You select the woolen and we wilt tailor it to fit you as if tt wera moulded for. you. ' ' FvPODRZAY CO. r' 79 82 WA St. 332 So. State 1 rv 111 Fix-I- I - vioLrv,VTa Guitar and 3 cal inatrtmeaa SSS SIJ 1 Shops Appear Wednesdays |