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Show 18 rVTTV OLDS COMPANY AT T T?TT,TTTTT Tf1 S ! HAVE EAT WITHOUT FEAR EXTENDS TRADE HTT) 1 A XT m BE FROM SOUR, AGIO STOMACH com-pan- 'It t'rt - etab! wef nly i'.wo an I lUwjiit. t.T H .it the fdiir rl-i'I'"winth v a rarticuN H v .ir- - fp!aIc r towell n.l ha foreign Indealer th ffijfo Wmarket. th 01i to expand ra--Its1 rompany has been with rntn forego t. iv been t l'1lt. Nfnr Inlr d . it urprtlng 't. r,f I 'irto I'nhj. fft rr It h-- Grrit India. Nw .fr;-Z"ilji.t r t ran Nf W4T. Itollin! .iith and , t v t n "c and in re Ut for tr" ! , . .1 .. rl-;- .1 (W'lifu I rnrrv.rk. . touth Anr wtot hrr It-- i '. rtr.il mini rco on ' the snipment of f'iM'p.ri irohlhttlPif th I'nit yrs d?rct tirs fro s'fr r e. State to nt in. th e. blab. rat1. t,( nutril freight wt-- i .if f lurtuati 1W rnn.ml tv. hit- :; hin.li'-.ft Old., banv h is ,S- - to i '.nn !!iI r !'i four months wf.nt orfllruirilv win;. '1'ilr- - a liiurh Stirff of i..ittef. tn t.Mii.Jtng: tin a forciitn lm'tn.leffort Vc n or Zlnm'r,ys who wis rfrnf!v npnolntr-- l r.n-iicr- r tr,jn. of N1s rportj. .rjr trnr.iry(fn t i :' .'ei u OIL SALESMAN COLD WEATHER ft- dly OLDTIME pri.t Itohert I; Stuart, salesmanager for the New York Rubricating Oil western distributors of Monooils and greases, spent several gram I ( k e the past week. tnaJc-ir.- g In Salt days his headquarter at the Intermoun-tai- n estahllshment lllectrlc on i:. Fourth rnmpany's South street, the the company being one of oils of Monogram distributors largest of the west. ip.lMr.grease In this part an Stuart brought Interesting fund of Information regarding the deautomoof business of the velopment bile oils and greases and declares thiitv never before in the history of the coun-trhave automobile oil manufacturers enjove.j 0 heavy a volume of business as nt present. The constantlv Increasing production of automobiles . of course, responsible, and the evolutior of the automobile oil business is extremely Interesting. The Monosrr.Tm people have been fore-moin the work of standardizing their th name and products of "Monogram" to an extent that has prod need a remarkable volume of sales year, country the pastseen throughoutto the When at Mr. Stuart. a'.ordlng Kr luttrie company the noiinlrin uid Mr. Stvtart "I have just returned from the Pacific of how roast, and us an illustration Monogrsm nils n.l greasestheare as standard throughout country. I can do no better than cite the instance autorr.ohllist 1 met in of a San Kram Isco. who told me that on his the continent this entirelie trln across found four small towns in fall only l not secure a new vvhi- h Inter-mountal- rh-iri- f-- r Stelnu-.etz- . the in. id" the fiiar wit'nn the ten etateinent wr.i,,i, .".''.!)"' .lertri-. .. '.r,i would t Je;fS 'I hi if SObl. I time t w. t 1 hey lmtoslhle lose-!- v even to rriiny of thos- w ho werinrii char-- t with as the the jllie.t try. i r ;. ''I'T of f r .. i.ide at h. ,i .no i : s w . re time thise offered seemed to pronihit the renlU4t ion of these proplie. However, the char-itetor thr car Is ratddlv i hansiii,'. In .rile.ie and speed have been inere.ised and Its pricv srreatly reuu. e.. while t jn rural ou of eee!leri."e hi I e n maintained.iiity Tiii f.u t is forrifijv t:i evidence when the pro.iui t the .ii'l"r"ii i:ieMri-"aeorn;anv. n,ai n uf sr t u rer.n of the onsjil-erel'etroit Kvi-r-le.'tr; , aref amounts and v;,t t f money ,ire ly this pro-- f ressi e eon:;. any in ni.ir;ufaf uring a car whl.'h w 111 fulfill the propneri.-Of the ,re.-Kil'On at:! 't.'IP.fi.'I.. rhese i art .tr.- now n i : u f ur ed 'm Iarirr ii;aiititt,s as to :rrn!t o f their s a " rf. be! fir low red and still maintain the niwltty vvhi.-t(:e Amer!-- an f a rt.il derri.mds livery indi- t t h .1 f the cation ('nmN ent proirre- - i r ' id - by fi'.e .r.'. v i r t lersnn Illo tr ill tt e n ar until a t rot f eteetrif " offered f :;. . rv fl V. , trerle M. J., o;V Il' .!; tiii fo' f h ' demandw h of .'i a u at made emed - ie-t. : ei ac-epte- - Je.-tri-- cross-countr- v r Z ji!-,- - d. . j t .o-- automobile accessories, and the service by the company stations maintained a tony time of it the past lave hal week. In anticipation by niotorlrts of winter weather ahead.are being overStorage batteries hauled and recharge.! and owners have come to thoroughly realize the of having the distilled water u their hntt' rle.H changed every and are taking advantage of the Int rmountaln lllectrjc company private o I - " i o-:- Ac-a- n . vv ; i ' s v , i (.rice - . r j . f . ? : . I : J tt, oe f I ; . '.:r i . few-wee- k I ? r. . he U- e ra v sup- oils and grease and makes this department one of the largest divisions of lheir automobileKlectrlc supply section. The Intermounfain company re-- rt a he.fvy volume of business in ;'-nd'- v - oul he ply of Monogram oil." Klectrlr The Intermountain company ravrlej a very large stock of Monogram ty fu-rs- flll t. ' r- tviter V iiway with ciusf anddirf! Away vifh work and worry! rir 'V ' T . " View : was built to stand the ravages of years, for the side walls were built two feet thick and the partitions eighteen , inches thick. When J. F. Derbridge decided to into have the old homestead remodeled on Kllis a modern bungalow, he called n K. architect. the NewBjorling, the old home stood there whereseven-roostands a structure, fitted syswith a modern hot and cold water tem. None of the original walls or parretitions have been removed.was What done by modeling was necessary through the walls. As the cutting homestead stood It was not provided with a porch, but a part cf the rebuildcalled for an artistic veranda. ing plans The walls inside have been plastered with wire netting with which to hold the plaster, making: it absolutely fireproof. The flooring and the interior throughout are of hardwood. GOVERNMENT T RACING UNITED HOME BUILDERS .Tllvi ' ' : ; V f :'Jh J Sweeper on the market. Let us demonstrate its advantages in your own home. mnwc f&L V.iMW eight-cylind- Wo ,.nv:f jf pain-racke- inTjNTAIeCiKTRlCCo kidney-remed- B COMPANY ASHTON-JENKIN- S Exclusive Owners. 5200,000 Capital and Surplus. E T GOOD BUSINESS UINTAH FARMERS ACTIVE The presence of a number of sur- New York, Oct. 30. Although the cases of Robert Fay, the confessed Clorman bomb plotter, and four other men charge with conspiracy to blowup stearnees bearing sJpplie3 to the allies, probably will be taken before 1 1 PARTY Fchrsmm-Johnsofive stores the popular druggists,Drugs, have a new record in the salo ofestablished medicine. say they don't believe any mediThey cine ought to be paid for unless it does the user some good, and they have the plan cf selling Solvax, the adopted standard kidney under a positive guarantee ofremedy, relief all quick or bladder misery, orfrom kidney money back without a question. This speaks the virtues of the remedy eloquently forhas created such a widethat already demand in Salt Lake. Hundreds spread of people in every walk of life have been relieved of the agonies attendant on weak, disarranged or clogged-u- p and bladder by this remarkkidneys able remedy. It is not Just merelv a a medicine that kidneythetreatment," it is d entire, into puts normal condition and gives body vigorous the health after many painful disorders caused directly or indirectly by sick A change for the better win kidneys. be seen after the first few doses of Solvax and Its continued use will soon tone up the entire system of improperly working organs and give you the desire to live and enjoy life to its fullest. Solvax is considered the best on the market because it aims toofcure, by strikingtoday, the directly cause all the trouble. The at many aches improperly-workincaused by pains and be kidneys cannot cause is permanentunless the cured removed. ly Solvax is sold under a positive guarto refund the money if it dees anteecure. This is the not proof can be offered as strongest to the merit that medicine. of You are the out of yourcheating self your slice of life if you don't give Solvax a, chance. Advertisement, m m j Demonstrated nt Chicago. Markle, the Studebaker Lafayette in Chicago,, is a firm believer dealer in having his sales force fully acwith the talking points of the quainted this purpose in cars they sell. With rrlnd he originated a "pep" instilling party. Mr. Markle, in the pilot car, and followed by ten of his sales force, each a brand-neStudebaker driving "four" and carrying four passengers, headed out west and north of Chicago over roughest roads and tip the steepest hills to be found. The lead and rear cars carried flags mounted on the windshield and during the entire trip car to of the it was the and to keepleading set the paceduty the end car in sight. The average speed of twenty miles an hour was maintained during the enttro driving period of the day. At I'lstakee bay the party enjoyed a goose dinner, making the return trip to Chicago via Algonquin hill, Klgln hill and other points. Kvery famous in the vicinity was climbed. A total of 1V5 miles was covered during the the ten cars made the entire day and without a single adjustment, retrip of any nature, additional water or apair puncture. w TOP AIDS WINTER f Cost All-yfiir-ro- DRIVING Auto lm Re-due- ed Materially. The cost of all the year driving has inbeen so materially reduced by the detroduction of the new Mitchell mountable Sedan top that motorcar owners are coming to the realization is no longer a that the automobile friend." The demountable Sedan top means car for any and all an kinds of weather at the expense of only one car and one body, and the fact that for very slicht additional investment, "the six of 1916" can be converted into a luxurious enclosed car, suitable for winter use, will mean a material increase In the winter use of the car. "fair-weath- er all-the-ye- ar y BLANCHE WALSH IS DYING Aetre! Taken III AVlilIe IMaylnp: In Vaudeville nt Cleveland. vcland, O., Oct. SO. Miss Blanche Waitli. actress, who in private life is Mrs. W. II. Travers. Is near death at a hospital here. She had been playing in vaudeville and two weeks ago became 111. tonight say her death is only a matter of hours. f"' Doc-tor- s i MAKE YOUR HOMESITE IX YALE PARK well-know- Evidence Yet Obtained to "Gratified Over Record Made in Presence of Surveying Parties In llnMn Show Others Inspired His October: Mart Carney Now Gives Settlers Hope of Seeing Railroad Soon. Bomb Plots. With Company. er n, the Comer Cactus and Fourth South Streets. ALL FAY'SCONNECTIONS INSIff KIDNEY MISERY MEANS A WEAKENED SYSTEM :,nd The APEX loes ' te ' Other elements should aid you in the decision of your homesite. Quality counts first. The neighborhood is another modern feature and the playmates for your children are no less an advantage. Yale Park offers the greatest advantages to the makers of homes in Salt Lake City; located above the smoke level, the improvements which are made in this wonderful residence section are by far superior to the Lake resiprogress which has been made in any other-Sal- t dence property. Streets are paved, sewers are laid, as are also water mains, sidewalks, curbs and gutters. There is in Yale Park a beautiful parking of trees. Everywhere throughout this residential suburb have new homes sprung up during the last year. It is estimated that at least $200,000 worth of new residences are now constructed or under way in Yale Park. The average cost of these houses is running much in excess of $4000. You cannot afford to spend the money which your new home will cost you unless same is well placed and satisfying when constructed. 4 of the landmarks of the city, a house that, was built from taken from the North which is now a part cf Third ground been .transformed into an street, has moderm bungalow at a cost of $3500. The house was the family who residence of Derbridge, came to Salt Joseph in 1S70. Mr. Lake City Derbridge came to Utah from LTngland and crossed the plains with oxen. He was a gardner by profession, and while for Captain Hooper, who was working In at time Congress, the elder Derdecided to build a home. bridge a He of propertv which 502 X. parcel is nowbought West J. F. DerFirst the son and present owner, does bridge, not know whether he got the lot in a horse trade or it and in mind visions bought of the country having homes in Kngland, he quarried the stone and built the house himself. The home the federal grand jury next Wednesday, 1. United States District Attorney Snovvden Marshall said today the government would not hasten the prosecution. Fay's associations, his purchases of exi losives, experiments with bombs and his sources of financial aid, together with his previous standing, in Germany, Mr. Marshall said, are to be made the subject of minute inquiry. "Fay's arrest, after he had been watched for woks. was ordered because it was feared he was on the verge of making use of the bombs which he had prepared," said Mr. Marshall, "but now that we have hirn in custody the will continue government to investigate all deliberately of the ramifications W. H. CARTER DRIVES the plotting, if there were any ramifications. So far we have no evidence to show that Fay acted on other than his own responsibility." VALLEY CAR Ilegnrdecl Harmless In London. London, Oct. 30. The Kvening News an intimate record says it has obtained of the life Iri London of Itohert Fay from July to September. 1913, at the Salt Lake Man Takes King conclusion of which period, the News he went to Americta. During says, that time Fay apparently was a harmThrough Country Never Beless character. He was engaged in the sale of medicinal salts. fore Explored by Autoist. expected have to abandon It. Mr. Car South Sink ter rushedthrough the King andvalley. opened a gaso lino route from Alton to Kanab in this state. Sink valley Is one big mudhole and it takes real horsepower to pull a motor cir through such a spot. According to Mr. Carter a wagon sinks two feet deep In the mud of this which is without drainage, and valley, no other vehicles except freighters travel into this country. After leaving the mud district of hlnk valley the motorist is confronted with high centers on the road and heavy sand. Mr. Car ter claim that it is the greatest spot in the i. nited htates for motor car maeof eturers to seek to test out a product. Forever! I-le- ' MNHOFS 'PEP' Carter and an in southern have King explored country Utah that a gasoline propelled vehicle ha never attempted before. It was a I'lon for Posting with dangers and many Novel Muilcbnker trip Mr. Carter times fraught he would i;niplo ees on Car' Qualities Is Ends Sweeping and House-cleanin- g :;; J The first Iodge flrothers winter car In the touring model Is expected to arrive In Salt Lake Friday or Saturday of facthl week from the Dodge Brothers The news will interest tory In Detroit. motor car buyers in Salt prospective who have called personally nt the ijike. Tom Ilotterlll Automobile company's salesroom the past three weeks, folannouncement lowing Dodge Brothers' cars were on the marthat winter their ket. . Keports from the Dodge Brothers factory ir. Detroit indicate that the winter cars have already achieved p. popularity In excess of all The lar fact that the winter expectations. tops add but very little to tho cost of the standard touring and roadster models, and that the price of the winter car includes both the winter ton and the standard mohair to arouse the keen extop has served pectancy of a great many motor car buyers who have waited for the winter car to arrive. The tops of the Dodge Brothers winter cars are well and fitted to the cars at the factorystrongly and are upholstered in doth with the appointments in excellent taste. The man who has used his car !n business through the summer months finds that he cannot 7"ut it away for the winter months and still cover the same amount of ground in his work. He has stt a pace for himself with the car that he cannot afford to abandon fnd for that reason the present year has brought a very vivid realization to thousands of business men that they must make some for In Salt their cars through provision the winter. driving Lake ami the intermountain country the winter months are not generally severe enough but what cars can be driven with comfort and ease if the occupantx are protected from the cold and the wind. While the ordinary Jiffy curtains serve their purpose ndmirably, even in winter, the new glass protected are much superior and are winter tops now being furnished at a very slight on additional cost the regular touring and roadster models of Dodge Brothers' cars. W. II. Hi The Finest n - - 1 t ; y, trade-markin- g - r.,-,- r.' CAR DUE SOON Robert B. Stuart of New York First Dodge Winter Auto in Tells of Wide Use of MonTouring Model Is Expected Latter Part of Week. ogram Products. - i 1. r - OXK up-to-da- Some rtont hs ago It was Published th.it throughout l'n;t.l Stat-Thorn, is . l:.!lon. oroh.ibly theid- he-- t ';. fi n wnri in known in'. "tifir the statement fh.tt within ele.-tri-i short tini-the- re would be mor' current , batsof, for th-- ' frit; of lor.lK; teries in el rr( vehi;!-- t'u in w.is nowMoi:se liirhtlii'4 lurhin ioniTme! lr. Ci.ulcs I .i A a.i'tifn.iti i The Property to Buy is Not Always the Cheapest nt S Manufacture of This Type of Pleasure Vehicle on Large Scale Lowers Price. I 25-cc- C com-part- ; SaJ .. - - r -l fever-ishnea- VISITOR HERE FINDING FAVOR Further. 101' 91 ? rvPi-OTTT- e. r- ELECTRICS ARE etertri.-- "T" n a " r- . -- I -- . ? ; Vrnnvw. Italy. i Srafii. at Astatic '.;lr.I tfr i.wl ,r M h Allhv.i.th t If you care for heavy hair, that Kllstens with anbeauty and Is radiant with life; has Incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dandcr-Inthfi Just one application doubles of your hair, besides it immedibeautydissolves every particle of danately druff: you cannot have nice, heavy, have dandruff. This healthy hair ir you robs the hair of Its destructive scurf it strength and Its very life,n lustre, and if not overcome It produces a and Itching of the the hair roots famish, loosen andscalp; die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too bottle of Knowl-ton- 's oily, get a Danderlne at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will nay this was the best Investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless cf else advertised, that If you everything desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of It no dandruff no itching and no more falling hair you scalp must use Knowlton's Danderine. If why not now? Advertiseeventually ment. 1 -- tUnd Won what unst your stomach which portion of the f ool lil the dam-a- n do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is in a revolt: If our. ar.l upset, and what you Just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps; head and aches; belch Rases and nr and erurtate vindiir etel food; breath foul, tontie coated just take a tittle Dlapepsln and In five minutes yo i won ler what became of the IrrllKeMton and distress. Millions of men ami women today know that It is needlees to have a bad stomnch. A little Dlapepsln occasionthis delicate orjtan reculated ally keepseat an. I they their favorite food without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of If your liberal limit without rebellion; our foo.l Is a damage tnstea.l of a help, rernem.her the suret. most Is I'an's harmless relief quickest. Dlapepsln which costs only fifty cents for a larue. wonderstores. dritsr It's trulv t rae ful it dlsests fool and sets things so K"ntly and easily that it straight, I'lease. for your is renlly a t o i h n sike, .i.m lt ko on andit'sonso with a weak. unnecessary. d:ordere I. stomach; Advert "intent. Kv y, h CT'Vn XT le r ront-'n-lins- A Lake residence which has been transformed into an lxinjralow. The "walls of the residence of Joseph cobble rock, two feet thick. "With the addition of are of Derbridge a porch, and a remodeling of the interior, and the installation of many conveniences, the place lias been turned into a modern home, as substantial as any built today. DANDRUFF Michigan Motor Works Takes Advantage of Opportunities Instant relief! Tape's Diapep-ci- n' Save your hairl Double its Offered by. War. ends your stomach beauty in a few moments ,fl trouble forever. Motor works of T.nlntc. Try this! ' Mich.. ! xt of th automobile of which f a taken a!vanta h ' short.) k of car In foreign countries, owing to the war, to tipan Its fuinf!tf firmlv es foreign Ufome Labtlshedl with itign1 on foreign noil. line The autoraMi ha proven to th best mens of transporting troop. andn Kuro-!"the practically output orovrr factories h pnlire bon by tken r, tly. the Cnm arml. dealer r thw fnrfUn automobile Iforc'l to lnok for a new nourcehiof sup-Pland ha to the American manti Urdirer, turnl flip !! fompmr mailo Its fir.t In tlvo'r-i.l f.r foreign butns of aflyfor-l- n July, with th nltihtT)nl department- - At thatt tin oldjrno-bt-onl rTrTTT TTT MAKE. MODERN BUNGALOW Or OLD STONE HOMESTEAD THICK, GLOSSY HAIR OF' INDIGESTION OR CATT1 TATrTT veying parties in the Uintah basin For the fall season of inthe year good country has given the settlers hope of real estate conditions for activity operation in that seeing a railroad in Thomas are reflected in the reports that come section Redmond, syas from the office of the United Home inspectorsoon, in the bureau of animal inHuilders company, reviewing business who lias returned to Salt Lake dustry, for October. from an inspection trip in that disThe real estate department of this trict. for company reports a goodis demand While the surveying parties have of the opinproperties and travel improved much interest and speculation, routed created ion that the extensive says Mr. Redmond, the farmers are not Salt Lake during the summer neglecting through their present opportunities, is having a favorable effect on the but are their holdings undeveloping realty market. conditions. der existing the week the management of A telephone line is being strung from "Wellbilt" company announced an Duchesne theDuring to Castle Gate. addition to the present sales force, in Roosevelt to Helper tripbefrom the services of Mart Carney, canThenow securing made in six and a half who will have charge of the business hours. opportunity department of the com6000 acres of IncKin land in pany. Mr. Carney comes highly recom- theAbout will be thrown open to entry mended to the company, and states he Junebasin 1, 1916. The price will range is well pleased with the outlook for from $12 be disto :in It will $15 in all the branches posed of in tracts acre. active operations 40 to 120 from of of the department. the month a large farm prop- acres. During of erty, which involved the trading --several city properties, was consummated through the farm department of ! the company, involving a consideration of $74,000. Through the company a large farm property near Logan was acquired for F. II. Hammond in exHEAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS. several city properties, in- Marion changingsome A. M. Cannon Tohn Jongs-mnear the acreage cluding city. 1. all Forest Dale.& $750 the month several other During were city Laura L. H. Cooke-Trac-15. y Loan comsold the properties through 100 A 23, Trust company. I, on which a house included pany, Eighth 10, J. J. Arthur Holt, to sold Fast, May Fllwood; a 1 to J. 3s,R. lw cottage sold for Harold Fvington a Bothwell-IrD. Southwell. liertha Ferwerda at 2165 Green 1 4 6, 10, Fremont Heights a hous.3 to F. M. Tee at 258 street; Logan A. Gemmill-A- . 4, J. Gemmlll, I. a home sold for F. C. Hodden avenue; 1 to Collie Luff at 830 Coatsville; a build- H. 52.E. B d IT. Street, all ing lot sold for W. W. Rivers to A. 1 Place. A a lot sold for It. Havenor toj Ralph 5, Fopperton Mutual starbuck; Investu. vi. iamppeii. ment company, all 1, Johnson 10 State Street Addition InMutualSouth-gatRalph e 2. vest company, all JQFFRE CONFERS AGAIN 10 Park. Aa S. Hbrne, A. S. all 3, 1. Gabbotts Addition..... 150 and 5514 direct examinations, spections, in the exclusion of 2;6 pupils. resulting Of these 71 were referred to the medical inspector. A summary of the report is as follows:377: rooms Schools visited, visited, pupils examined, inspected, 84,326; permits issued, 3S41; permits refused, 51 G; excluded, 2'JH; referred to medical inspector, 71: cultures taken, 46; vaccinations, s: minor dressings, 154; home visits, 235; parents to school, 236. ; Causes for exclusions: Scabies. 31; tonsilitis, impetigo, 7; pediculosis, 104; eye infection, 15; unclassified, 10;.'; 17; suspected whoopsuspected mumps, 24. cough, 2; suspected chicken pox, obingMedical and surgical treatments tained: Adenoids, S; enlarged tonsils, 46: defective hearing, 2; defective vision, 17; unclassified. 6. 238-1- r.51-1- ; 4 VON TIRPITZ REPORTED j TO HAVE FALLEN INTO ! DISGRACE WITH EMPEROR ! j Amsterdam, Oct. 31, 2.4 S a. m. The Rotterdam newspaper Maashode says that Admiral von Tirpitz, Gcr- man minister of marine, lias fallen I into disgrace with Emperor Will- - I 5 iam. Statistical News : EAT LES SMEAT a. 41-4- 2, Holt-Arth- 1 Keller-Edwar- 19-2- 0, Howe-Deser- et -- 7-- Howe-Deser- 8, et 52-5- 3. Gabbott-Sophroni- WITH LORD KITCHENER Plans to Centralize Military Control Believed to Be Un- der Consideration. IFBA ur CITY HEALTH STATISTICS. The report of the city board of health for the week ending ofOctober 29, shows a total of 45 births, which 21 were males, and 26 deaths, of which 15 were males. A total of 31 cases of and infectious diseases contagious were reported as follows: Diphtheria, 12; typhoid fever, 8; measles, 2; chicken pox, 9.. At the close of the week residences remained in quarantine. fifty week of During the 47corresponding one births were 20reported, ago year 17 were males and of which deaths, of which 8 were males. There were 31 cases of and reported infectious diseases and contagious there were 70 houses in quarantine at the close of , the week. London, Oct. 30. General the French commander in chief, Joffre, who came to London yesterday, held another conference today with the war secretary. Field Marshal Kitchener. No official information has been given out concerning the object of the French commander's visit. The theory HEALTH IN SCHOOLS. which is generally accepted, however, is that some scheme for central miliThe school inspection report, of the tary control is being promoted. The city board of health for the month of chief purpose presumably would be to October shows a total of S4.326 in ii.ake possible quicker decisions and more action than heretofore. General Joffre also visited Queen Mary and Queen Mother Alexandra. He then left town to inspect a military encampment. Take URTS a. glass of Salts to flush Kid- neys if bladder bothers you. Eating meat trouble eventually regularlyin some form produces kidneya n or other, says authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked: get clog up and cause all of distress, particularly backacho sorts sluggish; and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation. torpid liver, bladder and urinary irrisleeplessness, tation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good a pharmacy: take a tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast for a few and your kidneys will then act days fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for to flush generations kidneys and stimulate them to clogged normal activity: also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the clean, thus kidneys and urinary organs avoiding serious kidney disease. well-know- ending-bladde- r PUSH WORK ON NEW ROAD Crew Cinlhen ConUpper iih Far a.s Fourteenth South. crete Highway Construction work on the concrete road from the Salt Lake city limits to Murray is being rushed, according to George W. Holmberg, county road suOne construction crew is pervisor. from north and anothMurray working er has been started at Thirteenth South and is working south. The upper road crew had finished the concrete to Fourteenth South last night and the road supervisor believes that if the good weather holds out It will be possible to complete the entire pavement this year, with exception, of that section between Elevpossibly, enth South and Twelfth South, where for a property owners have petitioned special topaving district to pave the street its full width with bitulithlc material. TPAPC A m mm AT FACTORY COST We pay highest prices for Furs and sell von Guns, Traps, Supplies, etc., AT FACTORY COST. Write for FREE CATALOG, TRAPPERS' Gl'lIJE, and Fur Price List. E. W. 11IGGS A CO., 174 Difftts Uulldiug, KANSAS CI TV, MO. J - w w.v JL 7v ySlT&& THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR PIERCE ARROW Only $1175. Klaxon horn, seat covers, new top, two extra tires, four extra inner tubes, all tires in good order, search light, electric lights, Easy terms if desired. self-starte- r. DAYNES 45 Main Street. Phone. Main 60. Residence, 1542 S. Fifth East. Hyland 576. fcuif |