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Show NEWS EVENING Ogdeia Office ottu xL 1KI ... . rrnu- -- satisfactory fcHttn- inTnini ..... ("hur h owort' and thro iKh rintatlvr of The Deseret ! w Ji Devnet In the NJ it TnTNcw. I immrp s0'hl Book Store. drw frmn cl o -- l ntoeriptla wrmwt! complaint! Mnrf should b madersgardlng A. Olitrer Jam ic North Asi fit. Telephone 1 or tM Dully, ItKrCtf .ift Agent 1' nod Ntv Chares other- - pabilratioaa. ti'nl-Vtek- TO 1 JANUARY Logan forOffice "AH cm asks Tt Hw - Provo Office lira J0MT1 UREP HOTFt. MONDAY AU payments subscription and complaints regarding should ho made to J. L. Johnson, office orith K. A. Peder-so- a A Cs.. 01 West First North Ft Tsliphsne It hams telephone in Asset fer the flatly, gstarday and News -- lf sal Church Heel-Week- ly OGDiJN, Jan. 12. A joint city and counAIRBS. Jan. 12. At 4 ty building- U favored by the county commorning ft vaa staled announce themselves EVOilfTHINB SIOETMCKEO missioners.', who that-n- o haadciuar-tM-- j serious, In for a readyta )om inAroovement and had been clashes ' anywhere reported to every way building modern At that since 10 oclock last cost about 1500,006. In the event that t E hour it was believed night. TO the government ' the city commissioner refuse to Join In the movement it ie the intention of had the situation ifi hand. PROVO, Jan. 1. In a report made the county commissioners to erect a of the Reports from Montevideo say that presidency Brigham they would preA separate structure, but FI are strength -- the iulhoritiea there of the city. fer the Young university by Dr- - E. G. Hughes, The decls.on'ln of their forces against the Bolening It h Vut h orii a1 in e h cou F nt ' been shevist movement-.- Troops have been gbyth ... for two reasonsmade The present ts shown that inoculation renders aj thrown around Villa de Cerro. localn. TeOGAN.-JaNow 12, is that it county building, la said to be undesir- - person lees liable to Influenza. Dr. strtke disorders to that district ab.c in every way. It was condemned -known ' that Die 145th izing definitely where there are American packing .about a year ago by Dr T. B. Beatty ef Hughes gathered slatwUcs relative to houses rt!lietJ ls to ct'rPe the state .board of and also by Influenza situation from students Severe fighting, occurred at a sugar a grand, jury about health, two years ago. A the all other enterprises are side- followof lhe Wh achol and colltf depart- - Dogaii, further reason why the section of refmery in Rosarie yesterday Joint building- 'khould be undertaken monts, ranging In age from 14 to 31 ing the declaration of a general at th present time is glv as a means years. jboy the warm welcome they deserve. 4tnke. The number of casualties has The Commercial club has vtdun- - not been reported. tIiJiinln employment for the many According to the report it was found all tt Ne" d of h Haring' !trtlon the Ogden ofRc of noiel Buiding, News-Is temporarily Tl. Trwt't at 3504 Washington Arona. , - - Cr, P , .2 zszixx frieDJ been inoculated. patients, but had not only f 10.000 and its the cent ha conU-,- 1 Ja fully large enough bonding to ii te'rsuch pl'r o it is pointed out.- ty - : I 01 house-to-hou- T' Old)cra. cunvass se T OGDEN. -- Jam-) -- ORieia op tub disk ask. acrid 4n - epmermes as -- faTlL back re- history ru Htpyocratb fer to an epidemic An 4eii U, c , wbih U regarded by many to have been in uutnaa. Every haa had its attacks Beginningcentury with Ildl. iiit? baa bad five epidemics, the last in VapoHuh ttioixl Sunday, breaking up crowds and .s,i1iimu.s cl:urctfc;- - ar- - of the revung the h n. urfM4V breath. and fht uidj lit ibroujh attuA-nv- ' U us 4 1 is--no- f tk" rrohlbltion . ' submlGedtTuy -- tnthe h relieving 'tne tongcion aithin 0 Off AMO Kou PMr, ycra-tiffor panu ta Thee fluenaa or grfp has a v iov. pcrcftit t over Grip or Influenza as it is now called.1 asut of every lour hui..i'..'J . asconearcdeath usually begum with chill followed to the N t , Board of Hcslth. Tne wmvetimA feverish and , nausea and d.Wnc. and a zenerai ho-- dut.ger Uc in omidn a'wn-iprnu-l.I.y pain it., , a 2iftcking feeling of weakness and depimsmn 1(,kl undition - those who don t The temperature is from 100 to 104 ,un u bid'soon enough, nr tnos- - who and the fever usually ,ats from three' K" eantv Xu five days The- geema srtfaelt rre- - 6,-- 1 r- 'lit t, body libera eg ! r abs-irbc- d i enmulate " filler of th wfotmmi bee wport. nhalfd CAfr m.d h at M- At parts aff4td tie wejU nuHmu bat ' newrk &t the Spnih Uflueni. Spain in May, has uhJchippwed over the -j- - Lush ,wili hefu-prto eotend a royal! ."V, . given an opportunity welcome home to the members of the j DayS it Hith t Utah ) field artillery aheir Reduces - Crime Record university had , had influenza before It ; The vf fort terhsve Arrh es Muxlmhist to school. 21 per cent had not Logan baa had a recent flare up, but the evening a "repentant coming route en over bore to the military OGDEN. Jam 12. That prohibition Ii been the regtuifnt stop inoc'uiatedTlhor hadi they been ez- - not nearly such a bad one Js some confeh-e- d. according that-therbeen a proXhe. had of her met the sia'e and with with, success., baa baen a big factor la reducing'1 posed authorities, cent24 Lowoo have PAeja far h . ,known; I . - . . -- .. . ... per r,t t tfolloaing lallon and masking rufei being ebeyed plot to destroy the lhaza Hard during crime in fhi city fa shown jn telegram bits been , . , good faith by everybody, there is the nfght. A. machine gun company , Irmcniatea ana hrt from Senator Reed Smoot by the citi- K. BrowrTtng, ! 'LTA" L had com Into perwvnal Cop tact with with the duty liberties are taken, -.charged committee the families of several American buss- zens commiFsioners flu patients but had not contracted unexpected is not t of which The 'chief states that the records of the disease; 4 per cent, though inocu anticipated. pi. ess men en 'missions here of arranging for the stopover, the depaitmcnt show that during There was limned street car service Agricultural college , if p'os-- j contracted the disease through, V The busier W-Wattis Is chairman. I year- - A It. l.n4 arrest were made the'ijted for' Peraonai the townspeople, on Wnula;,, but all the car were wtth- eoniaci. ant ta nercent wwa-'- School, which than C .' dnmkenness- - as agalnsr ! for Washington. was reto stheduled drawn after dark: and all suburban the disease had! j17;f Jan. 12, 191 . riork in 7Um, w"t ann"',p1 pt Otali. "Hon. Warren I,. Wattis, Ogden, Jkn. 27, In order to he unhampered in evening, 1 ViltJ Field Artillery "Hundred-forty-fift- h performing the irlonou duty of as- f?.mC .Nw York today in three influenza epidemic na undoubtedly- - RESCUING CREW OF Will arrive in Ogden Jau IT arrests ai against id an 1212 n at Wae Searching-and factonJn causing liw Logan school IS Jo I - with 4 4 officer 1 A f f A cm is - JUKI with artbeing gamed VwAO 1 AL.1 greatto close, but faculty and townspeople A railroad department; Witt instruct care and acofficers, the Judgment Py to men cho01 to bei'"! atdp of? cording to tii, report. tninictrution to allow ' Whe'nrvira Hughes has secured a supply of Rose- me Wire President hours. Petron says Wireless at Ogden for four HALIFAX, Nv H., Jan. 12 imp ha been oearaed. it is stated.i'neau serum and a larae number of time of dav you wih the men to a"mi war have in tgdei Ttlhave been completed whereby the Fnlled Name liuring the year 19!2 the total arrests tjtA.tA shipping ( rstip, , department inuttttet rAllroad ofTiclals of teacher who haj & cold or IB inaui ments the department amounted to 1.336, and 4, to run trains so that they will arrive at of this is permitted to nttend school. steamship ( jskiiia, which has been ift number. 12 were Tor drunken-posen once name. hv at work time begin you the Ufp. ness. 122 for vagrancy. JS0 for disturb- - Where occasion requires. Dr. Hughes off th coast of No,ra Scotla at REED SMOOT, bT correspondence. All that is necessary d 24A JuVenflea; 42 for tng tFf pace. cvf f- tia for students to write In for a cir-- since early Saturday morning, brought ... rtHrtaner Mr. Watts ia also- - in receipt of a violatioh aanitary 331 for violation of traffic . wnt ,lm, no sririn of ; cular from which to pick courses As- - news that the rescue of 44 of the crew telegram from Captain J, R- - Ward elackera. 47 for illegal ordinance, V books be had poaaeaaion of a case had begun shortly after 9 am. today has been traced to 8 'Foments and influenza of 'emphasizing the fact thl both officers liquor Th evponae of the d;mobniMtlon anj department Ag sonn nfeboats contain- nno t and men .of the regiment are ke.en!y amounted t6 337.46t.6fl. arfrM fines and is over school work can. bo done in mg I? m--o had capsized and that two a frm desirous of receiving the greetings of forfeitureaXor. fheyeaur amoustetL u residence. i were drowne.1 g 1M Utah citizens at Ogden, The telegram $9,783. Meantime. src ati"; ' "fiie Berx read: work on housing, decoration, enter- -' gensfjord and the Warfjian. An Dead. Baasett Prof. "Warren L. ttgttis. Oetlen. Ftah. and information. Oppor- - changi- - of mesaages TROVO. Jas 13 Joseph .Meldrum. the two o dotht but that per"We think Provided for soldiers and vessels was caught bv the wireless and well reapected resident I :?n:t3r prominent mission to stop over at Ogden will be 13. service Funeral 0DEN, Jbd. frm of d depends upon for Frof William K. ltaaatt, who rtied of Pleasant View died Sunday ate "work granted, even thing We have now picked Mr Meldrum was being done there. that. Will wire quick a anyth.ng reup most of the crew. Two drowned , ceived. Office! s and men very anzioua atiha Plan apartment Saturday night, 39 years pf ag and U survived by hisj Evident v while the men in the will br heW In the Fffth ward chape! wife, seveu eons4 five daughters. He' that nothing prevents our stop over. MsU l&t of the til Mn Goorz, eapslzed lifeboat were stiib flounder vst ".WARD.- b will Funerwl GEM wrrangem.ntz in in drum an STATE the LEGISUITURE the ing Warfijian James Pre preaiding watei; word from hU This is (he result of the efforts of Biehup endeavor to calm the seas and make Prof. Baaaett came to Ogden Iaat mad, upon receipt of in is who employed Florence, the city and county officials who have May on account hia health, having daughter. the work of recue easier, emptied a Washington, made requests thit the regiment he suffered from a chronic ailment for government office, at of her cargo of oil overboard At to slop over tn his city many months. Fe had formerly been D. C. permitted this wireless from the 'Oil am. was while en To.ite to laigan for demobililiving in Ban Francisco. He was a picked up. After the Warfljian to who those of teacher speech perfect Dead. nt) zation. The local officials at once Mrs. oil Rowley had been was it spilled impossible stammering. named a committee to take up the were afWictedhimwtth t hold- - on to any in the water. They are his wife, one Surviving or and the (RH of state 13. Mrs. Alice Rowley, S Jan. as slippery aa eels. Beside, they Eldon Earl (were PROVO, Mrs, Fardoe, daughter, officials was also enlisted Mr. Wat. BasMHt formerly with the forest servBOISE, Ida., Jan. 1L Thfc fifteenth could not breathe. . Nose-an- d mouth wife of Ue lata Joseph Rowley, whs lobkHlf ha who war selected chairman of the ice and now witfiv the Ogden Standard, of the state of Idaho has choked, legislature uncommittee, immediately wired Capt. Ray Bassett now in Germany wtth the was killed last August by falling died been tn session now one week and it W. I Ward 'of the desire to have the regi- army of occupation and Edward Basder the wheels of a loaded wagon, has bees a busy period. The lawmak kqA 00 1rovo BIfh . ws are nearly ment list this city and the officer re- sett, with Zeigfcld's Follies., zt the family all new men and prgani- - Nww Faakivna Will Ihflusflis-pntuiuoni- i. of i this zation all Lih but m taken up much morning was 29 plied that the regiment would be glad of age aod .addition a good start Mrs years has been mads i Pic-- i Rowley the invitation but everything togecept Not Follow Military one son sttrvtvada. Ail istaiTVe cteanrur t the leg slate. -Preston McHenry Dead. daughters. Bheby was born InMexico.Tbe Already one important depended irponthe action of the war pledge has been . department. Now it seems to be defiL Cue con-at will be of the federal bdd Tnroday funeral zervice kept Ratification j nitely agreed that the regiment shall sit Dki MT.RRAT.Jan 11. Preston McHenry, 1 o'clock at ihe O. H. Berg and son stitutlonal probibitlon amendment, and j ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , Jan 12, Thd make.a stop other timely and important measures prevalent note in new fashion for well- i. Gri' another committee son of former Mayor J. W. McHenry, chapeL is to be selected to work on last night of UI be a hharp reV'rRion m 'plans for died lei; E1 Ho vi 21 years old and is survived by 8urnnuu'izelheifi itt al Veeka work aUlred the celebration. from anything suggesthe of military M.r. McHenry has word that may be presented as follows. wife. Jts The first train of the field military 'cont- another eon Sammy, The house organized Monday with tendency, according to the advance del- is critically ill ingent earrtes Colonel William C. WlTllli the selection of Bpeaker Kiger Had In- - eeates to the .Nauonal Association of influenza in tbs shipyards at San Amo new PROTO. Jan. 13 -Webb, his staff, and batteries E and with it. and passed by unanimous vote Merchant Tailors of America, whicn troduced Francisco. k. On the following train is the first Jy appoinrtd deputy zheHff rMignod the to reoolution here Jan. 2 meet, ratify th, is a t ay- - amendment to the federal constitution! AmeTes owing to III health, Mr Amos "Men returning from the service are battalion, composed of baitenes A. maa sndk4 oaiy psat-flfl- s fork -- Dead.-the manufacture uncompromisingly opposed to anything And B. under cam maned of Major fursfer in tbf sheriff office. His health badjjkod sa4s f'.4so4oatmg Hquorw. kPltn thettr of the time they spent second of been impaired by a recent attack message of Gov. Dvi, ybo pr- -; on the mach or in the trenches. dc under command of CaptainbaaTation, - E. G. MTrRRAT; Jan 21: Mnr. R fluenza. BheHrf Williams --appointed sented nany progressive reform mean- - dares Robert Stewart, Jr of Phialdel- Woolley, Jr,, and made (foprtures especially dealing with the state1 phia. chairman of the convention of batt- Crozford, wife of Leonard Croxford of eries C. and D, travels onuptho third Mill Creek, died last night in which it is proposed to mlttee. of inThere is a wonderful demand fluenza She was 26 years old and is train. consolidate and weed oat useless core- - for "evening clothes now that no,, i her husband and survived to boards a harvest into the pockets of two and and miasioas consolidate by Commissioned bringing officers of the regiuntfOD I Officers Juvenile Received and other tabled, tempor- the tailor and nuUung up for the lean ment are traveling on the ' Report. arlly, a vesolutioo to place N .P.C" following tbe Vegle davs of the war, artiTing delegates ns. First !IkWRHam latore oe record in favor of a league of 13 Officers Jan. Probation PROVO, Mrs. J. Captain Richards nation Dead. Ray Ward, Major moT1 Howard D. Roper and Curt Thompson Willard Chrlstopherson, Flmcrf oa first reading and later Captatn Guy have filed thetr annual reporta zettina M. Holmes, of tbe rule. Lieutenant Brigham H. Rich- - forth the work of the juronlie oourt tn houTT billnd,r No. i. VpproprLattna 27S.600 JAN PADEREWSKI Robei, Captain A. E. Wolfong. r Union died Sunday of Influenza- - this county during tho past year Mr. to ard leaizUtiirc. of the .xpensea tb, R. Williams, Captain pneumonia. Sb about 40 years old Roper has chary of the work in Provo Hsld memorial eereleea tn honor of the SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Byron H. Wayne, Lieutenant Ciarencw survived by her husband and and 11 ths towns south whits and Mr. !ut Tbeodors RooarVelt. ifter passing children.In Hawkins, Lieutenant Hawley seven who rorids O. Lehi, has resolution of sorrow. Received Thompson, Taylor, IJentenant-Llo- yd of th Alpine district, which orial to thooe senator In Congress Geneva, Sunday, Jan. 12. Iffnaee H. Duffln, ' Uostenant David A. Scott. Lieutenant the town north yf Prora.Ao- - posod to worn them aaffrag Bl org4g rheToliah leader; Mi Watts Dead. Mr. to wutarn G. Fteamy. Lieutenant Charles vote for Sosa fohis the has report sli Roper cording Anthony handled 1H easeatn eoart and 924 rzm4Bflztr towetker Woodruff. Lieutenant Fred W. j of conrt. maa Thomas and Lieutenant Alexander ISpscisJ to The News.) , MURRAT. Jsn. 13 Mtim Melba Assassin? at named to a the for by the speaker according session, 0i 1? Second Mr. Lrasu old. and years if f daughter of 0t Major Cuttiz1 T. Claw-- Wattz, G. C. "ported and uiesram received by friends here Mrs Watts, died Saturday of as to-DeWitt Foztor, approved, influenza-pneumon-ia. Mina Watts was a with Senate tbs election chsc Organized Captain Irwtn talented of Senator K W. Whitcomb as president ,nd popular in musical Auto Left on Road A Hf,utenant Marcua Johnson, circles. Insinger addition to her and she txn of attache. swearlni LONDON, Jan. 12. Ignaca Jan pro parents Harold P. Jennings, Ltcu-W- is 'eurvived R Dora, communication. Paderewski, the Polish leader, has by three el store. George H. Payne. Lieutenant Wanda and Rose. Cl. All ourns 'father the except nA'.been I Nlgnt , wreg Rherwood, Ueutenanf Harold are ill with influenza. .lightly wounded by an who entered the room o t his hotel at ntenant Robert W. Crocaer taf Or?? j 8pecia Correspondoaoa.) and fired one shot at him. ac- Warsaw Tnrroeofution.Approv Lieutenant Robert Jelbson. me R1 NORTON, Jan. . Thomas Riddle mortal of sorrow ia honor of the tnem- - cordlny to an Exchange Telegraph ran Captain Edwin - G. Ban Raised and Flu had hsaa to Riehfleld beeausa of tbadeath of tho late patch from Copenhagen reporting sd- Coyoto asd oa ory and Carul11 rrank C. Bird, back tha splndia to his frost Theodore Roosevelt. Urged the sorerSeveral Bolshe-axl- a E Archer-- ' Captain Breaks Out Afresh the way ha left the ear at tha nor to issue proclamation calling for vices from Vienna. gave way; cKtavA.0,t in the plot to kill him -R. A. Allen and went back to state-wid- e of 7ka - - Implicated aJ. "'oyoc. LJeo tenant Ray A. of obsarvaaee place funeral hours - aa oe a w sst I too aji hotel at Junction for the night. for tbe martyred ex LW?;UrD.eoant OeTge W. Malone, i About 1 o clock in tha night the alarm! Received new bill president. Stw having for Its ob- -, Jan. 10 The fht" j was given that Mr. Riddle's CENTLRFIELD, car was oa jeet the protection of tbe civil rights Mr. Paderewski hnei been hi iSuuiS;; members of three fantlliee Just fire, hut It was too far gono to save It. of soldiers in the service ef their coon- - ! saw for several days conferring with 4V' Ue.'Uenan.t CloQ : as the ban- - was raised at Christmas Mr. Biddle wss sfrxtd hts bsttery would try and art proposing to Indor.. th. n Bn attempt lo form -51 Woolley 5 no he hsd ftzed his foot warmor Gordon of eationa as propoeedV First . a government representing It. tiros. Restrictions were Immediately all parties. TnCC. Lieutenant and no public gathering has and the bedding around it. and Use- league i. division hill introduced 1 county on hi lo Danzin way to Warsaw, the tod Lieutenant" Claude John P. Egan traced " errat tM since been held. of tbe fire ran be guessed at, 'cause Pt Jeroaetrsn him ASmUh. to -woBtjr prevent attempted Woi-v atzlalt Glen wss Tooth school Started last Monday; Jto Thf Lliwola- - Goodisg and Mjtr- t- from roinpr to Posen. Aftrr he arrived J5 D fne-Tl- t doka owntisa, narain Jerome as the J at Posen rbe'sugar factory hi Elsinore, "jin' town tor a long time. In was while he and asleep . Mrs. Genevr Jensen, wife of James ( ClubEIection. hotel a crowd of Germans fired on 8. Jensen, (lied Jan. .5, and the funeral1 1 at the BoleHsTlsi by In trod 11- ia liii Stmck march-were of who a children f parade famil- - raui,CDCs . Civil th ield-f.ro.SpfeN, Jun TT Election - of off!. Veteran tn honor of Paderewski. Two of , if J.. price cers jam were killed children and the several , a M to w Mr.. Jensen ! born at Gunnison, br5erp,bs OnFt UulleU struck the window of the room aL'T ddo-ht- er Dead fiL?1!! 5 of Mr. and Mrs. V 1 erewskL ! at.? ptm ' The can- - J. J. PIcFett. She is hurt ived by her Of . y the iudee. in.T,1". ? husband two sons and a daughter. . slock eon detnnl and killed tinder state (Special ' Correspondence.) f the 7 at th" c:M federal r!'? 1 ' . Abwer teee naased orderLieut.Btandinn W srniounsaa0?..1? ,ar XT. FLKASAJTFw i Jan to Gov. Moore xptea by Crane, one pf Mt. Pleasant's oldest cttl Resident Ti.'SS.'-.V:- ! sens and a vetsraa-a- f tha Civil war, " -tt'wou M b "i ?, ! n h, , 'that 4 was died his He at home.' born written 1 i Uead1 Feb. Jan. a. hJm in Bethel. O. At tha eall ef tot the office0?? Spanish Abraham. Lincoln in lift he Volunteered I , ask nbsrfc tn E uu- , and Joined the Kentucky tofr tffif.Wm Infantry A' Uken bynH MrLsod and fourht tn nomsr-- 1 ider Capt. and Guy E W Carroll r SPANTSHTTOKK Jan. If. Influenza-jnu- s Mr Crane rams to biif battle torn neuntimla caused tho- death of MrsnUtah In 3S66 IolfTTke married Ms)- Ldlre ML Pleasant, where of Clomensen Measom Lake Anderson of itose vine Shore, Td tomlnat.a Cold Compound C. She was born in Kng)anC1n 1$6L ntt they settled in1662 and have erne E' sided. to He as councilman, served her here with this w country parents i Lrlne, and grippe in f'Kt. vice ends James H 1TWiai- O. prasL la 1877, settling at Bpsnish Fork, She Justice of thea peace and school trustea H. M. Glen, was married to George Anderson, who He leaves wife end one daaghtert H- ' C. aeirner: Pap. , hhearman, A. r survives her, inI83, and o them have .Idra Wall of M.U Pleasant..,, a few ir,' been born 13 children. 12 of whom are i 'Urtnv: WtrWm,"TTirz'KlmrAn. If 70a want to mzk, tout difeesed Cold Compound" Take ''Pape titrfftn. lt. recently of wound, recelv- - ' I MAITF hmbic easy gad eomfartzble, iv od In artlon with the Amerlcnn force every two hour until you have taken An-i In TheF Franca husband, 1. George three doses., then fell gTtppr misery A" Ljoch C. S. Murohv H PROTEST AGAINST He MlwkifthiWwa vxsr Lw- - ytve- it ' It it just wbzt ttey 004(1! lb lav, at gwev sr-- i your coid will be broken. & Ratruassta, .viket, TTne.'Mrs. " arah noe-trlopen your clogged-u- p NEW REPUBLIC feverish colds, cougn, snufiles,' end promptly Ev9is, Mrs. lhoebe Evan Mrs. Hor- -i and the air passages of th head; Thomas. Elmer, Helen, tene nose ruantngij iaebarge-e- r Rufus and Edlvon Ander- tfpp, 4TOujl... -- on. LGNTHVN,-- ' JattrT 'tTTirT.13 Vk ftfb iifg Tb om s s And' the hesdache, dollneea, feverjvmyTwir b fork Foley Honey sod Ter tastes good jvteasom and two sister, Mrs. government haa Issued a proclamation rad tbe little oees like it. it contain, ishness. sore throat, sneezings soreness Wro Beksrom and Mr Georee BeU, appealing to th, people against th. I t o morphine, chloroform or other dn.4 and stiffness. s'uffed all of this city Funeral arrangements . movement for the establishment. of np! Quit blows Don't slay ifjel you wouldnt like to jive to you . Th, proclamation an republic. Joe Infants aad Childrca . are not yet made. Ing end snuffling. ' Ease your throbhil.lrrti. Do not acceot a rahstltut:. nounce that Grand Duchess Mario to the world else head nothing bing Mr k. H. kctoivWu, Va, wrt For Mary Ann Jolly Hatch, a pioneer of has declared her readlneea to abdicate gives such prompt' relief as "Pape's eraawMH t My beby wee einckee wttli Salem, died at her home Vesterdav of If her retention of the throne would beet which Cold Compound," cost, only a Mo weef bM. I eve biwiM to Ahgeneral debility, hhe wae born in Tn- 4 eny drug store. the decision 'taken Jreee f f cleye It acts few cent Hwtr B--m4 Tv th, neeeee. Dee. 12. 1222. She was married be an obstacle to to to-T1 bmv eeJ k Hfk 4U seek an economic nice, and without assistance, taste M. to Lewie Hatch in ItSSr he hae been by the government rfc Js inec." with the Entente Powers, cause no inconvenience. dead many ears. Funeral Tuesday at alliance Accept no Franco aad Belgium. 2 pjn. SCHRAMM JOH .1 SOX DHFG CO. substitute. Advertisement. 4M Simply the Same Old Grip That Has Swept Over the World Time and Again. The Last Epidemic In the. United States Was in 18&9-90- . - srJSSKTfkS roxrtbeTw hinK ol-gri- Ihe-Dm- ii!r,n' sta-tio- -- ' J oltAMrili" : cT - d n fr pfW' -- tht ThtvM-qTTgsthTps"ar- -- I- fluenza-pncumon- - ,' J la fid tp-iT- Go to bed at the Tire! symptoms take- - purgative, eat plenty of aour- ishtag food remain perfectly quirt and non t worry heture herself is thr ur" for influenza and a ill ihro only off the attack if only yoc cumerve our 1 (y influenza-pneumoni- ; a. ! oe bo, MrCroxford Heard-ttnitremtn- ds in-t- cx-to- so ' ! A lhtie strength Aspirin or, i?e Lovere Powder uu)Quinine ihes given chief danger of grip is in IfX aeiken-- , Af,f1 Inhala VapoKub m a ail,'Wi' Ikshuie v,Apor: or better suit Ub Vatmlluh jCncznm M s.urn Iftms IS vaiUble. uaa ul-mtddlgl !lot half-fuk at ttls kul bv.lmg wjtrr. Gr. or h.sritt,iZrFor t.icae ; a teaspoon nt. Vapo-Bult tmporTai.t that the ,.ukdhgif t'me to lime- - keep ih kettle 4iiert remain in bed until hie from sloaiv boiling and ii. bale tha f njih reiurns nay in bed at least jut !mrBcTun.'m ullr,ni; Dn.umnn?. f h.'r!' hirni in nMutWe"ntXammariolr ef-- tn - daa oror you more .f you - 4 .. q&'Kti-- ll j- the fever hae uteam arising s0 or not m i the dtv- -t VOTE Vicks orr bd !iur cJtjr or moreL overi of a .NorthVapoft string. Maylo Tn t'uioxtr.A- - drtu:kkW Lhe tbe attack. who fouml how to ornlnu. in i4?lve axcordsng form, Menthol and Camphor n uiijgucb F.ITEni 41 APPLICATION. volBtile olr as fiucaijptus Ihavina, Cubebs etc"ao that lcn the salve ie fn order to Mtmulate the lining of applied to the bodv hrat, thee In- the air to throw off the grip grcdieia are liber a. tad m the farm of lo aid In loosen tap the phlegm j vapors V&poRub ca-- be had in three and keeping the air passage at all druggists While tom open,! he breathing new In rertain parts at tha ffil(lr'c parativeTy easier, v VapoRub will be faund effective .North, it is the standard home remedy ika II , wet towels should be and West for all fotma overj in th throat, chest ar.d hack applied over aix million jar between the; of cold trouble blades to open ihc bores4ureiiul(Jta4iL3 ehiulw ear YapoILub. Lspar rrsn vapoKUt Should Th? rubbed im ticularlv recommended for children over the parts until the skin is red.! croup or colds as it is externally on thlck. and .covered ?iUi pl.eJ and can, therefore, be used free-tw- o thicknesses of hot flannel cloths and often without the Leave the clothing loose, around the harmful effects. Advertisement,slightest v 1 re t -- T r v ) s ; t. i th il in E -- John Mason, Famous American Actor, Dead "I : - crowds roiamun drinking ups ro'lrr low (Is, eti Keep up - our by plenty of rength la the open air, and good-foo- d p- . KKI.P i'HKK KHOVt COLDS. Above all. avoid coidi.. s cold irrl- and limrij; of tbc air rodei then r.uch belter breeding for Lie grms. Plkc avftHl'hg STAMFORD, one of Conn Jnknow 12n the best John actors on the American stage, died In a sani-- 1 tarlum here todav. The cause of death . 13 WASHINGTON The j was given as Bright's disease." withJan, name of the following enlisted men of complications Tflr7"Mason"il&merhef 9 J the army who have been reported five days ago from rrovldence, R. L, returned to France from German where ht had suffered a breakdown , a new while giving the premiere-o- f prison camps and hospitals were melodrama. Room-43."The- Womaif-fft- made public today by tho war A H Woods, theatrical manager, was Cor. here today making. Arrangement the funeral, which will be held in New Lawrence York John Mason was born In Orange, X. Jose E. Cordova, Questa, N. M ; 60 years ago. At the age of 20 he James O. Stewart, Pasaden, (ai.; J, his appearance on the stage at Alva J. Lackey, Dale, Texas: James made the Ktrct theatre, PhiladelE. OHara, Lineville, la.; Raymond R. phia Walnut Ut the next 10 year he played Reed, Globe, Ariz.; Burton R. Ryan, In Boston and td Ymk and then he Ho Cambrai. 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