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Show TIIE HERALD-REPUBLICA- ........ : - s- OGDEN PLAY NETTED rf I J. Creenrell. Correspondent. 1611 Washington avenue. Tel. 9lS or 21S1-I- D. i I. A. II. and Mirf I- - Young and A. Hark man and Lillian A. Page Married In OnUen. I.rl FOR PLUNGE t Ttte 30. t?p.slOct. .lU-- tler'ft-Jjii- l q a More than 11009 wai Ogden. rleurcd by the members of the Child Culture club of oden through the production of "Cousin Kate." by local talent theatre recently. In the Orpheum It was the flrjt ?'- In the rampaign -r toward raising funis to establish a awlrnming pool for lv.i and girls In Utlen. Mr.. Archie Bowman, president of the club. iurd a report today. that the flub re elved 9 3t' 9tir'iri; from Iho ale "f tickets ami program amounted The advertising. to S3Si.4:. Plana rtr.mn for theI proposed swiman hlteet at the hv n ming pool rail for an tli of fi'ibwom'ii rrquit 17000 And the about of npnilltirs v they are rert.iln that within a few amount vU! i... rat-.month-It ts planned to ("rft a bulld-r- c upon th' ft ampu of one a of th hol"i with ontriiilv :if H iri th.. building. pool WILL INVESTIGATE ! . '.it . llT:J 'IH t' Ar- I "0. U d KT'ittii i i . : i ln. t ; ;.-'i".- - : ri-tr- i .-'! s r- r. n ; ;' .;:-- V -- v ri-,e-- t i f'-- ; r a t rr:--- t t i i 1 e i l i 1 l v. - r P.i;ff-ri'.lle- Arretted . . rf. ;r.'i.!i) n ad' r i.ftke. ..l(f M i i: f f i ; i aC '."i . O i V it-- l , hi fr id-- i;i:,ii., Sr In ho 1 t i nf-i'i- r.-- t. m to it m i: r.T. Janitor of the Weber ounty ronsolidated schools met arto- a v in tf - rouatv ourthoM to i, ai - i 10 -l M ' Poun- :i an-- s I.--.l- roh.ii h ol.'ai m-- h.1 I "'l Oi'-r.d- I i: .!en. -- -- .i t. 30 h-- ".iseui-i- WORK ON OGDEN CAR BAftNS IS UNDER on sebool llKlttlnif, and disinfection. This Is of a nrl of similar meetlncs n lnc firu c the hool year with renslr.ir the efficiency of WAYl.V'Ji the to Tarn (onlrarl.r KiperU utrr hy the Karlv prlnc. sc janitorial service. tvoHKKits to 3ii:i;t. . r.o. Osr.j-- u Yard In Ocden. 1 r. o tri-l".- a-l- . vst-'in- ep. i l ter-Tidn- Oct. Ni:Y YORK. this week W S - Hera!PI-epiib!!-3- f-- r fr j to Annapolis for Afternoon's Outing. n j ( Ilerahl-Ilepiihll.-an- pas-eriice- rs - ! r.u-uier.- j j r.- ! - pas-sen;rr- .. - y. . ot Io-m- i mm-pan- y j ; j I .i-- - t . ae ns Tr-r.Hltl- s ire-vall- i'. t-- Wonder for Corns, o phy-sfcl.- tn t . ? Me-ii- r-- 1 - v h-- 1 1 o' 1 1 1 ? 1 -- 1 1 ff iri r . mi 1 ts ta t'. tlfra't J Oct. '.o. I'la.. Ilalley. Klnsey. John I , r Is and A. J. l.ucke, tvhos.; prellm-wa- s held befor. Justice inary tr.e hearing Vesre I. T. Qborn Wednesday, bound over to tee oistrirt vourt. The three men aretse--alleged to lava Mo'.en fievenf f Ive of sheen from T'.aeon. The bonds ot the band of T. C.were fixed mi SIOOO. defendant each n arc P. P.. A. J- Lucke bondmen V. Tiiomas of rh-I. ooding; W. r Iarling and A. J. I.ucke of fjood-Ir- g went on Use bond of John Iewls. John It. Ctin.mlng. allesjed to have for a Intoxicating purchased minor Taylor Hunt. wa arraigned and hi trial set for NovemThursday defendant entered no piea. ber 3. The were fixed at $200 and his His bonds are John 1L Hart and George bondsmen II. Ish. large number of sheepmen met In Shoshone this week and tho Sawtooth Grazing association lor of their flocks and the protection of the welfare of the i beep furtherance Industry In general. T. C. Bacon of Twin Falls was Aelected secretary of reward of $500 las the association. been offered byof the organization for any person Mealing the conviction sheep from lis members. l:a-kD. li. Divine has returned from City. Ore., where he purchased 243 head oS 'con's and 17 head of calves. r:r-er-l HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT d y-- mti ItmKfirrroent-I T.li Stop MIefT t.e 1hl Tltt Mtaple. . til" ,; Was i!f" to go." r njefs-ltoed Ilk' t'co jsatid- -- f .th-- r. jrar. martyrdom. suffeiir.g tr be a n'nf il r.judJSe. irritating ln j ettckr tape. razors an! ivor! She ' t o sense in it. tl er' ay now Z In sron.ls. "Gets-It- . Kafjr. applied way just rainlss common Impi'. ii'" Million are doing It. Never You can wear smaller shoes now. fail. around any don't !iveon to limp Yoi the side of your shoes more or walk from your torn: to try to get use before ir Tom know for eorr. or callusyouis gothat the jets-lt" n WAV. For corn, calluse. warts ing r.d bunions is jold by tl. drusritlsts. "lets-It- " by P. 2ie A A.bottle, or ent direct Chicago. Sold In Salt Pake as the world's and recommended r"tv corn Schrrnm-Johnsoremedy by re.i - c. M. I. Drur; Crugs. Ftores: Waterloo Pharmacy. yaxtrneuC r.y t--- t- , - " le. t.j.Hj.i-brlr,jt!n- tu-hnis- 's, f: en! -t- Uw-ren-- n. -e Dlck-erso- - 1 er ? Mia Ileatrlee West Suffer Fracture of Wrist fn Davis County . Collision. Miss Tteatrlce West, aged 15 years, received a fracture of the right writ. when an automobile, driven bv her hrnther Hay West of the Newhouse struck by an automobile hotel, was license number bearlnjf a Wyoming road near the last evening on the State St. Joseph roadhouse in Davis countv. West's automobile was also occupied by Mrs. West and her daughter Itervl West, aged 7 years. They escaped but Mr. West received scratches about the face and hands. Mr. West says that the Wyoming automobile appeared to bo driven by a who, he said, made no effort Japanese, to stop. 'i.i-:i. sen (HAMii: November 7 the Oregon Starting Short Pine train for laigan jnd Cache Valley points will leave Salt Pake at 4.30 p. m. instead of 4.45 as heretofore. The running time between Salt minand Ixgan has been reduced five Iike utes and this will put passengers In Pogan twenty minutes ahead of the old schedule. in-Jur- . y, w t. ii rK i 19 wp.-- a va t he-ordinar- y. is r.w.; 3rj- will deliver an address on the various phases ofandher work and on Chinese customs beliefs at the Assembles of Spanish Fork 11 o'clock and at tlie evening session at 8 o'clock. Miss Grace Davis of Wichita, Kan., who has retired from active service recently as a missionary in the Korean field, because of failing health, was 1 ere yes- terday. w Support of the National Guardsmen of the country for the administration's defense plans including the formation of a continental army was virtually today at the conclusion of a two-daconference between Secretary Garrison and members of the executive committee of the National Guard association and the national mPitia board. Some opposition to the continental when army scheme developed the conference began, but Secretary Garrison was successful in convincing the guardsmen of the wisdom of the plan and also that no steps would be ASHINGTOX, Oct. 30. ed Robbers Gain Entrance by Side Window and Escape 1'nhcaril) Suit of Clothes Taken. When Mayor Samuel C. Tark awoke Second avenue, at his residence, 405 discovered that he morning vesterday his home had been visited by burglars, who apparently entered through a side window. Among articles stolen were aa opera glasses, a Shriner pin, of pair of of trousers and a black suit pair clothes. The burglary H.is D. being invesLyon and by Detectives tigated F. D. Huntsman. estimated to be worth $50 ADDIS AND BLAIR LET Clothing in a burglary of the plant was stolen of the Salt Lake Cleaning; company, 265 Ninth South, which is thought to have taken place early yesterday morning. FINES OFF WITH com- ' O. D. Romney, 136 D street, an automobile of the theft of plained tire from his garage. Hudson Maxim, the inventor, lias an artificial left arm. He lost his real No Prison Sentence Imposed arm experimenting with explosives, but wheel of for Violation of Neutrality he can manage the than half the peohis automobile better steering ple who own cars.. He had to give a by British Agents. demonstration of this before the auy MISSIOVAHY TO SPHMv. Fpanlsh Fork. Oct. 30. Miss Elizabeth Churchill, who has spent the past ten years as a missionary for the Presbyterian church In Canton. China, Wonderful M StomaCuReineuy will change I j Oct. 30. at LONDON. .tonight Speaking Viscount Milner, . raised a stir in the of lords by suggesting the of the troops from (htlli'pol i,"the poicy of sevigorously denounced which, he declared, harl .characrecy' terized the conduct of the war up to the present. "If," he said, "such grave faults and blunders as delay in providing shells, a barefaced attempt to conceal it, blunders in the Dardanelles, and a phenomenal failure of our policy in the Palkans if things like these are allowed to be glossed over, we must not and we should never deserve, expect, to see cur affiirs more Wisely conducted in the future. I cannot understand how anybody can contemplate our failure adequately to support Serbia after what we promised, or our belated attempt to buy help from Greece her a part of our possesly offering without a senu of decy humiliasions, tion. "In order to win the war we have to be prepared for an effort far greater and sterner than we foresaw when the war began." h.-tis- with-drawi- il V." arT" M CONTINENTAL ARMY SCHEME APPROVED BY MILITIA LEADERS as-surr- British Peer Scores Policy of Secrecy i in Conduct of War - early. AG STATE ST thaV I . e -t Annapolis. Md.. Oct. 30. Motoring from Washington for an afternoon's President Wilson, accompanied outing. by Mrs. (fait, his fiancee, and Dr. Gary his physician, spent an hour Crayson. a lu'lf here Their presence and was known only today. to a few persons, alHouse automobile though the aWhite car containing secret trailed by service men. was driven slowly through the principal streets. After riding through the naval ncademv grounds the President's party Mopped for a few minutes at the home of Captain liberie, superintendent of tlie academy. There they saw Secre-trtr- -v of tlie Navv Daniels and Mrs. Dand guests of the iels, who were week-en-Mrs. Kberle. and superintendent The President declined an invitation to stay for the football game, saying he would rather avoid the crowd. He and his remained at a hotel, where companions thev had luncheon, until the streets were clear of the crowd on their way to the football game. Washington, Oct. 30. Reports were thorities would grant him a license. circulated In official quarters today that an announcement of tlie President's wedding date was to be made tobut proved1 to be erroneous. night, DOES YOUR STOMACH It was alsothey rumored that Monday, Nov. 15 has been deckled upon for the wedding, but this lacked verification. The President and Mrs. Gait will visit shadow Pawn. the future summer T ROUBLE YOU? White House near Pong Uraneh. N. J., next Friday. Thursday night the President will address the Manhattan club of New York on "Preparedness." . h- M treat-r.ier.- - . j ' tomorrow Come This is a corset special decidedly out-ofChoose before your size is gone in the "make" you prefer! THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED CREDIT. . I J EL ' i Presbyterian church Sunday morning at AN ed C-- B RESIDENCE OF MAYOR They Motor From Washington ENTERED BY BURGLARS ; h and choose from the or Warner Ilust Proof in all sizes! All the new styles! Back or Front Lace! For all types of figures! Trading In T NAVAL ACADEMY t b-i- AND everywhere. values To- hip) and qualities arc the equal of most of the 66.50 and $8.50 grades. BUT YOU CAX BUY THEM TOMORROW AT 75c ; - t- to SR5.50 morrow, 75c. Tlie materials, workmans- is-Fu- es . standard Tlie $3.00 set-bac- i v-t- Anacon-da- ulative Interest. It was regarded ns significant, however, that railway issues comprised a very considerable part of the business. Ponce rumors pravc. a much needk ed to war stocks during the week, but many of these made material recovery later. In the main, however, the highly speculative industrials were not factors of importance. Two advances in refined copper testified to an Increased Inquiry for that product here and abroad. All the better known metal shares were conspicuous In the week's higher movement. Anaconda selling at a record price. Heaviness in forljcn exchange, and the complex political conditions In Knkland and France were amoncr the few adverse developments of the week. Kxchane on London was especially weak and pave force to the proposed establishment of further credits here. France is also nepotlat insr for additional resources In this market. al l to Special Tomorrow was again very extensive and the trend of prices u purest ed a revival of spec- - ae $2.50 CORSETS $4.50 Values . - 1 t Kd-'tl- New Models cele-hrat- 30. Bflltflon elass workers in Osrden. Weber an North Weber thMormon church will hold ake of d their annual otiventlon In the Weber . six:v-iw) t. With .".I'ademv tomorrow with sessions at 10 n;." flar-t i a. nr. and Z p. m. were of niplovei; ra tluyandt W.Nelson rt l;e fair the I,. i S university, A. Morl'i the week ton of the reiia:ion Krotirid froro a pleasure icvirt to rallclasses peneral . h.iar-will he anions the speakers. road jards for an interur?ats and Mr?. Jordan. ts to turn over the The (ontrarfor r a fretsrhf rer lir hop ar b irr. CARS DITCHED fariiifies to th.- osrden. T.o$ran cir FREIGHT N HA TV T Idaho Itailwav mrnany by enrly ferine 10O Ivllllne Sheep. In .V half a mil- In One Capaiaea. Iraii Accident on Mary vale Line. let'srth an-- nt a denth of seven feet, has Tlie to lower the sihsf-iSrrelal beer. intalled foiir.datlons n;av be ct. 30. Fotir freight cars SpanUh Fork l.odKe (ilvea entertainthat latbo-water b'-e- l P.irhfleld. ment to liaise Fund for Widows for ttie h.eatmiij were litehed, one of thern overturnlnf? r.Tre firm. I'o in i. excavation ts orml"t 100 head of when killtnsr and Orphans. and sheep, r. beC ill and thDenver flr lllo Cramle mixed train No. shops l n are an to The Spee?.tl the tarpenter this city and Ml. operating between paint near struck a brnken rail Oct. 30. To provide a jdsce. Fork. M.irysval. Spanish here yesterday. There were forty anil of Spanwidows for fund the passenger coaches, but ish Fork, the Knights orphans of the Maccabees BEET DELIVERY DELAYED not.. wo-- inln(ir-i. of the World, tent No. 4. gave a conTh.e locomotive passed over the brocert at the Anxclus theatre, ken rail in .safety, but on accotint of which tonight was attended by a capacity Hamper Shipment of the brtaae of Care on the track it was imFrom an artistic standpoint, . wreckage I'rodnrt for Amalcuninff J to the was voted one. of tlie best with passenger the pass possible program 5tf.;.i i:'pnM:.:ti o.ivh .pee!.t . ' and the enrnic proceo.led to riven durincr the year. Th. Jameson ity of freiirhr Kh hfieid carrying abotit a dozen Oed'n, sisters. Miss Ellen anrt Miss Pose, were some n frcisht caboose, the In fine voice and their rendition cf in cars inn There is rteiayiriie was attached to the "Idfe's Merry Morning." with Miss available,rcturne-niy car ve deliveryof ofthesm.-i-r he t to the f. ur com-pnfor the re- - Naomi Thomas as accompanist, capand A!rnU',ur,Jt(! to'ia'-- l. .;t It was a n nou ne-their audience. tured the favor of wa n rau al tere offifrs Carl Fieldsoe, n recent arrival, cave t?ldelivered Une.i5ine tiets for rendition of the "Meditation From HEALTH REPORT aThais" v will r .ore than - tipolv the GRANITE on the violin. (Massanet, wjin ' f n v t In the pi Serenade" was given by daily ap.iclr. efawattlr.tr "Angels" meantime h'rnnt hv cornet; Carl FieldITrevallnic Tla-ea- George Hitching?, ut at nrivrit- - r t Tonallltl and Mump rail are soe, violin, and Arthur I. Thomas, Month ot Oet ber. llnrlncf polrjr alone the railways pending the piano. nrd mumps were the arrival of ear. Carl Fieldsoe and A. K. Kngberg illnesses arnonjc sch.ool c'lildren were heard in the violin duet. "The o? Cranlte dl.trlct durlnir the Irl's and a duet. Shepherd month of October, according to the re- - "O Tiiat Wo Tw-- Sunday," was Wero Maying." Hew-Wa- y nurses filed yester-iaMiss Hose W. port of theDr.school Jameson and by given . with S. Musser. f. Snyder, two Hanks cnunty Arthur san; Twer.ty-on'- s cases of tonailltis koIos. "Gels-It- " and "t of mumps wrc excluded froni . hool durlr.e the month. Other ease for exclusion were as follows. LYON, WY0., HAS BIG BLAZE . ImPetlSO. 6; pediculosis, 4; The Ei; Surprise fcr Corn OwTicrs. e infection. 2 . ui.e a.lfied. 22: dlp'.i-- t Coal Office and Store Are It's Snre. Simple. Safe. Quick. Company 1, ai anl surgical ieria. were irlven " th- - v . 'ompletely follows; I.tstert to s IJetroyrd. t of frv de-Artertoiiri. 4; enlarged tonsil. Kock Springs, Wye, Oct. SO. Damt the wyrl I j Kff,l. orn rerii'd. It s 7. 1. estimated at $25,000 was done by a, short srorv unclassified, y ti.p vision. :t two feef "i A total of :3 were Inspect- aage which occurred at 11 o'clock Ihis fire I pupil. ;0j "Mr -t and n bv ed 119 tlie the nt Lyon. Wyo.. three miles month, during morning ivs. and every t.'tf ii- irti Upon were referred to the mciieaj Rock Springs. The office of of north 10 were culture the hyori Coal company, the building were rcide taken, rti'ror dresslrc and 77 Htid fixtures and en'.tre merchandise r,on- visits were made. stock of the Dvon Tradinr wero totally destroyed. Theroirnan Pork f Ire department wa called to Springs but owing to u water assist, the firemen were po vcrles toshortage combat HAILEY NEWS NOTES ,"' the blaze. o-t- a mm Rust Proof Trading Extensive Also in Railway Issues. lb .lb'.!-anpe'xl to The Ile-aOet. 3. C. i:. Clark was arOpln. retted foilowlnfr by city detectives in ntrdcu last the findins' of several June ounces of morphine and cocaine lt his room, and wa turned over to feileral authorities who eharRed him with a felony under the Harrison act. After arraignment before S. T. Corn, United States commissioner, Clark told W. W. Hay. United Stales district atwhere he obtorney, he would telldruKH. of his tained Although supply b i st bail was fixed at $2000, police nay was released without putting tip Clark a bond and for the next few months worked with the authorities in seeking to break up a drupr ring-W. J. Norton, chief of police, pays Clark to his knowledge furnished but Information of value and eventulittle wa-s Invited to leave town. ally The chief of police and county authorities pay they do not know Boyd -- N'-T- . New Record Made by monds. o .1 t Mri r?--v:-. li -- - ! , r-- HrraM-n-pi'.Mtean.- 't. i pqlla a la Spirits Advance in Copper Stimulates Demand for Metal Shares are said to have several thousand bank. C. K. lars deposited K.in a Denver W. J. Boyd and Mrs. C. Clark. Clark. n. Mrs. Jordan, who came to Denver two weeks asco from osrdeti. were each fined SlL'o and costs by Police Magistrate under the ordinance which Kives Bray a court power .to declare any person a no matter how much money vagrant, he may have, if he cannot t;lve a satisaccount of himself. factory The prisoners maintained that they bad come to Denver to take treatment for the use of narcotics, but their exfailed to ratisfy. planations The arrests were- brouKht about when Mrs. Jordan complained to the police that Clark robbed her of valuable dia- 1 l r.-- '" - 0i TRACY LOAN &TRUST COMPANY ' . l.'P'f 'at ' Th IleraM Hep iMtran.l Denver. Col.. Oct. 30. Althoush they dol- ri.,-t...r:n-'- 1 1 - r i i .,. isfactory Account of Selves. t. 4 s i .. C. E. Clark and Wife. Once Arrested in Ogden, Give Unsat- 1 t'-- s '. , BELIEVES BORAH WILL RUN I ni This is one reason why wo now make more loans upon real estate than any five competitors combined. BYJP . , ! ns i 1 r.-'-- lil understand. Ocdm Mmn Declare Idabo Senator Will After two if ys of of I. rtiler Norton, fie rreldentlal Candidate. Investigation. M thar Tl.- - IlrraM t f olire. anno-itoday 'ran J J irk Jriih int. unl r arrtt in thr o.-t.itn HO. K. Senator William 1 orttaml for alU.-- r. ,oii.lli:u op v i I be th Idaho of por.th a o w of l man in tati tions. Irsil-n- t r tnilldatf f In 1316 in the i nd , n l ii t' r t ,f'Mi y 1.,. K. f. Perky, former 1'nlt-- d of v jt opinion nr'hl rhfk r.; States , n a t r from Idaho, who arrived n t f,i f n sr p.tlnt-- r unlrr t tn jcij-from Moi.se today to meet his U ilh .i J:. !; Mr. Perky bases his opinion brother. h or a tiU'i.'i! hv - th Portland 'i th- uponlar--th inrreasd sentiment which he bl.-- f ..v- r'.-- ..(!!: ur.on ;. Lax been manifested toward Wlfitif.-ratiotffi. vttlun tr. o!,f.n';'.l ,irr.'r,! .ikii!' - i'U?itlon th Idaho senator. 'ark. for tra har. ,it ''I'-'to "S'l'ii rarly in t h P0CATELL0 GIRL IS MISSING trk as a. ho'i- - f int. r and de uinmer Tii-h ir.! and Mark !.vi ' h 'I ";" ri ItelNtlon .! A ' r ear-ol- d I. en ore Fear rhrt'lvt t h" to w r. w a s f '.:ree at'oif l;ere Was Illhbard i Kidnaped. t h irk w.r !;'!- f Iviod-'-- i T a rh k h r?pe:! ftnt ;i ln,l!tit.tin-'- ! U they.-k!'. Osrden police were Otfden. in fh Pirs .V.'t!. rial th--xrik. th i aike.J hy po.-- t "i o authorities to look w e r - ti f' n i t ' eh' s" for l.nro IIilbarl. f. w lav ifter rar-ito th' f irk o a Po atelio family, who tsihter A. " re from her home last nlRht A ftior z thoic disappeared cd- -: and had nt been found after an all manail-- r of t " t'artul-.V .if tl..' icht sear- h. s The message from Poa-feil. Pi.w," laundry authoritl-v' f .V intimated that the 'o:ii. i.Tikcr" t,.ul nd was carried away. When lat 'eet) jtirl she other. rlnter wor- a blaek velvet hat with a white nd autnort I! .d t Poj; ! n r v hi, and, a black r '"at and a school dress. t h.ra I nalvn. Oct. t X LANDS p.ecom-mendatlo- Wrhrr .Itetropoli. -- vV Irrl-catlo- i- BELIEVE CLARKlS CAUGHT In - 1 vx, Ogitrn nfllrlal I rrtnln That Maw rested In Portland I Wanted i . Years r THE STORE AHEAD Advertising Only the Truth . IteraM-Itppublloan- n-nm- wim-min- . - W. It. 3fCOKlE. Special to The Srec!l to The Ileraltl Republican.! Ogden, Oct. 20. To obtain InformaV. R. McConkle Is Oct. 30. tion a to the feasibility and approximate coft ot draining larKe areas of MOAB, the next mayor of this city, land In Plain City and waterlogged having been nominated for the office on the Citizens' ticket, a fusion of Hooper d ixtrbta. farmers In both disInall parties. He Is without opposition for a tricts have arranged M. Wilto be made tvthorough for the office. The election Tuesday vestigation n will he only a formality In compliance son, a government drainage andwith the law. engineer. After he has- togone the ov.t the Kroiiml he willa mass report meetlnK farmers of Hooper at IVi'liv night and on Sat ird iy cvonhi; DECLARED VAGRANTS will address a miws meeting of the Plain "ltv district farmers. of the engineer will be followed In miking plans for designatt ing ho undralned lands ns dralnaga GOURT districts, subject to special tax. a -- j"- I Weber C'onnty I'irmrr Employ Hxpert t n Determine DralDacr font. !. i. ,S - ( 5 :. 1 exi-nii- r Twenty-fou- I the widow and inexperienced in business have been ablo to borrow money from us upon Real Estate upon as favorable terms as lias the brightest attorney, and in a manner so simple that a child can ' shortly after they departed Samuel A. and Miss Gillian A. Page proPackman cure. I a license and were married by Mr. Iliuth. Abram II. Iwla in a son of Walter J. Iwi3 of 7fl W. North Temple, man-K- r of the Deseret News book store. The Lewis home was not apprise.! of of their son last night. the It wamarriage said the yotmg people had been keeping company for some time. 1 For j Preen.! to Tb HraJd Kptibt?caa.1 Ogden. Oct. 30. Two Fait Lake couples were married In the courthouse here today. Abram II. Lewis and Miss Mary I. Young were married by John V. Pduth. deputy county clerk, and Report of Child Culture Club President Shows Production Was Profitable. i Ii Mia 7nttinsmr.n I i v ' i -- .'-- .' :. $1000 : rTT ARE WED SALT LAKERS ' Next Moab Mayor Unanimous Choice OGDEN DEPARTMENT ClrcnlaUort PIO Twenty-fttC- iDepartment. street. Talephon 91. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, Li m? Lon aHaaaaaaaaaA race! aaaiaaaH n i And One Dose Has Often Dispelled Years of Suffering. Mavr's Wonderful P.emedy can realNo WONDKPFUI be termed find matter where you live you willStompeople who have suffered with ach. Piver and Intestinal Aliments, etc., and have been restored to ofhealth this and are loud in their praise and It acts on the source remedy. f njidation of these ailments, removing tho poisonous catarrh and bile accretions, taking out the Inflammation from the intestinal tract and asantiseptic. sists In rendering the same one dose Sufferers are urged to try which alone should relieve your sufferyou that Mayr's Woning and convince should restore you to derful itemedy good health. Putonit to a test today. Stomach Ailments Send for booklet to Geo, H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156 Whiting SU Chicago, or better still, obtain a bottle from your druggist. For sale by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. ly $1000 the spared to promote the interests of new National Guard because of the plan. General Foster of the Florida National Guard, chairman of the executive committee, issued the following statement: "The report of the executive committee, which has been prepared here and which will be submitted to the convention of the National Guard which meets in San Francisco November 9 to 11, will recite in detail the history of the suggested militia legislation and will outline the general military policy which tht- secretary of war now proposes. It concludes with a recommendation that l lie National Guard association address its best effort to securing the introduction in and passage by the next Congress of a bill to improve the efficiency of the militia and embodying the principle of federal compensation for militia service, this having been agreed on by all military authorities, as necessary to enable tli i s branch of tlie service the value of which, as a national militia asset, is not disputed. - Great Old Remedy For Skin Diseases San Francisco, Oct. 30. Dr. Thomas Addis and Ralph K. Blair, both of San Francisco, convicted of violating the neutrality of the United States by conspiring to hire and retain men in this country for the British army, in the United States district court today were 3. S. S. Clears fined $1000 each. No prison sentence tions, Drives was imposed. Blair and Addis were found guilty the System. Wednesday on an instructed verdict, a adin which it was trial following mitted by stipulation that they were active in sending men back to EngGet it fixed in land with funds supplied by A. Carnegie Ross, British consul here. It was claimed as a defense that these men were not hired for military service. Notice of appeal was given. But for mitigating circumstances, Judge Doollng said in imposing sentence, the penalty would have been more severe, "as a sort of example to other patriots who live in this country, but. whose patriotism does not extend so much to this country as to the country they left." Case to lie Appealed. the Washington, Oct. 30. While British government Is expected to carry to the highest courts the cases of Dr. Thomas Addis and Ralph K. Blair, fined today in San Francisco for activity in connection with British rein this country, friction becruiting tween the two governments is regarded as improbable. The matter was discussed at length by state department officials and the British, ambassador here at the time the men were arrested. Diplomatic correspondence may follow over the present discrimination in American law against Kngland or any other country where compulsory military service is not exacted, but repeal of the statute already has been discussed by officials here who believe it to be full of dangerous possibilities. A blind man at Westbrook, Mc, has built an ell to his house, laid the hardwood floors and. installed a hot water , system, Skin of ErupPoison From your mind that skin eruptions, Scrofula. 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