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Show t THE RULES OUT FOR Monument to senta Claus j DAIRYING SHOW i Creameries northwestern! of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1915 N, POLAND IS LAID BIG ARMY FACES URGES INCREASE WASTE BY WAR GREEK FRONTIER Is Proposed I IIKHALD-KKPUBLICA- Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks IN MARINE CORPS Devastation in That Country Holiday Lull in War Likely Addition Qf 7200 Men Needed States to Compete in Display (Announcement Is Feature of in Opinion of General Bar-net- t, Worse Than in Belgium First to Be Broken on of Products at Spokane. or Eastern Prussia. Balkan Front. Commandant. Merry Christmas Reaching Every Niche in New York. Washington, Dec. 2.".. An additional M'ontinuH Pmm Pae i. tontlnud From Tage 1.) CONTESTS FOR STUDENTS thr s; tie mad nfiii nho gnralJy llttl mountain country, presumably to 7200 officers and men are needed by the iV' er.bl th Austrian forces to be turned marine corps for r Th t rlltoirUy clv lnfit.(irmiv, thtr own to more pressing matters on other to fmt!ojment Agricultural College ?.!cn Viil . mii-I h:v t"n much to mit th front j. ; r r Front. ?H Be Given Opportunity to .! r .!! into hap. Thy Pari Quirt on Welern "!! b i the C!ir!tmas eve reported frni th Hun; an In th nrnun aaus. operations aloriK the western front as ' s i ' Show Sccrin-- Si!!. Ir g I r t fa r lu;",!'Inu work, for All lh main not txine Important enough to record. wa f et tT.zn I'r.r n t I ru-track, and fit lit The German account mentioned only rro- e f wh'?: r tl " r Th r . t. rn !' to 'tUt ' rcinform to n j hlch tn tiie v r I t v ? d military l5Rn mining f operations, t tnt lh "..ri; ,t. ft J ."V blew up work which were under t if t : i r.i I . i v i In front of their lines, construction I .r r t to rf.'v i.n thlr Invent-ivrrf tin intoto ha JleiTtirf:r n f.-r .t. : t j. rum nfpam hlfrr. Freight presufnably by the Hrltlsh. The Urit.sh r Th n trlnsr only ;lfi report under Friday's date spoke f f d Lil'..( 'H viIn the of notably n activity crtillery th CM'iti an.) t'- Intrrlors fittrd f s i r r, f fln-- i 9H n f i h .jfii-.if romfort. of J'pres. up tn Ci v r' irt.-u- l cinity sr .. r In the Dardanelles the Turkish Runs n t t "v r f t I? w t r r ; i. nf llrr-t- -f have been busy and according to Conr lto.U In Hnln. extirt-f.lVvfIn t r: t'! ' f-r ' ' I.:sr.-tNov. I.1 On stantinople, have done considerablea '.Ilea f tr lSlJtl'5 j n ! f 4 T"i e w wr i the ecution f: r t! i?i :" against recently tt T.f " varuatrd li ,Msrrt wf P ? fie t of fru and linei of communication, trr.rhes two r t5" n-- t for Tlrt lUlovuk. sftr !.i,n ' rUfJnic r rtmnjre- sinklnnr f r pi In.. t'.! loaded vessels. preventinK nt 110,000 ."rvalivrty v. tt of troops by Khelllnsr the t the tandlne a"!iic i:u t thnt f frobiMy rot llles' r . ur t r I i of thniianih f riihJv. f ri landing staves and rllenclnff r f H hil- - thr allied baUerie?, besides breaking jArtrr;4 rf th hnutcj thrfe cf th rlty f t ii lurrtP.. th (irrnmni up the work of intrenchment dlRKers. are declared In Persia, the t nlmont r f '?!" t f i !n f"': Is t! H'i rivr, ai1 nn wU 1atr to have severely damaged the Persian -c I. .,'? n'er f tn f ' V twenty-fiv- e f a!'. . ' r 4f!v"f tnsf t " irr rr?vf.,t with th Clr- - Insurgents in a battle j f ftinfmt ir t Rus. r from Teheran. AlonR the cord-In'V. t, ah Hiror"j ffrr,ntilon ni military milc-. 'It a f n v ' ' il 'i t front Itsflf the finhtlnp, a IK f sian covrrmf. f f to i ' patr' I it limited been J w ! IC' has r r to t f r t ' at f p T1'.T" i'.erlin, j inr if :,r.n'i t im t t""-?r I ff? f r ' iW'is 4 t'.f. thr.t ror!;ni: j trol em?s Bements. y lmat'I ; !E vnn f atprs Tit Iiour a Uy to t rln or.loV r, f rr' ir ;4 on IIoeloT Itelitrns to Germany. a f f ;m !? a! l(it'itE out .f th rlT I that Or- fo'ind. A has been put on the talk "i xvrtm dor t! " v h.iv nrrotitvtthd. It will of a ijleti's :!. Orman peace campaign from Inr; f.ik. tfar to roHniM i,nl rut from that town t: th ll f r Zurich by t r: . "t: ' the t'ny. trotsl" t h rtron;-i- t t' and of Prin'-- von departure ?r f .r f his Ftaff of Huelow and . v. J"Tor!;-nt hi h fortrr rf ir th? '' it r has been :h much wht f of rtvrls. .. r a ; ; r f! I1 entente In heard the press during tne A t f form f ". wa f t" Si itlrnni unvr-ralt' th rj few rast days. .r.-t In I'.d : l. !;, A civil rr; iilAtUn had ; In Knuland. lavid the I t i"v f I r r t i takmn alon r l:i?i,uri! by minister of munitions, is the chief flft- fnf 1vti Ir,trFi e ft . th rmy. V. ti ur? for the moment. This Is no holi- l for utftl could CernjiH I 'omrnonr r period for him. as he Is In the midst- t to " t w "!: ! t (?'? of rfoniirufllnn, !tach mnt ofay the t t ;.. if; 4 Important workt of perr'.t 'f Cl,;trr. of th If? t former tor'Jtlon hfran to suadlrK most T;r consent unionists th tral m h Ui ar l N n fj col.it' a PtfAKnX t bark Into the city. I.T,:: T,f aJUf, Thf dilution." ac of "labor heme to his r. J r for t ?t r part wr visited th St. Notch factory, t a f. i j iKf I t?." Jl t l dir.!, iv Mv.imp'. Many where he fir wh, ' !.!' f' ; jir rcheme Is already in operhis f r. ';!,-to roi! r and "fore ordn ation and whTe H'k r 6 th M.i rt rfrf :bpi i rv ,( further developments iv v t i t i A I ir, r of them in this direction are in contemplation. i!fr r5inSr. tfu';4in.i ltP ' t f of litfnif.t Ll f f nir:' t r ' - in- a. 5:It s'ated: "Mr. Idoyd-- f leorse's party r t.t rf. t v . trc ;rHf "..- nf with an Iron wasis much i'rocflM Impressed with the efficient N s t fn ft I I. tUn Ii 7 !.!. n Th wl'l :Ti bndt lurked tbat In which the women. Intro manner j n t 't t?: y rr f f r lit f t!i in t ! f;rad-Mlt- v the dilution scheme, were rty under ! duced .if-- r r f r. t V f out Th rcturnlnK1 latrd useful work on ' executing already ' fill I frvf ft If healthy. Wrr Into put t a i; u" ;fr a.'lrii? country and 's .7 - ro;hl ,t jtTnlv TfiloI ai"r,of ( fh city. lilies S t reofft henlnK I'oKllioiin. women a ml tho'tas,d r fnr trr. W lit :,;-- were "nt v r t n a r.t. ercom-- I Paris. Pc. 23. The Saloniki correj ! i r n detachmenta of spondent of the Corrlcrc Il!a Sera by t lr arfa: tv with a Jerman .Milan inys that tSeneral Castelnau, n nn t fioi.i tiicnn. on which to cook thdr chief of the French peneral staff, who To remain In has Juct arrived; has had a Ions conferk J 0 '") ence with General Sarrnil, the French for dt of food starvation, evry ,l""d h In the near east. commander or had carried away burnd. '""' ; . the For f. r weeks fJraf W "GenTal Castelnau's visit under Imand his n f off! rs and ;ldtrs lived on plrkled present circumstances Is of trreat r af r nv I rrk anl at trdr evening meals by portance." says the correspondent, "and t ,t T t th lii:';t of ctr.dtos sli"k in wine hot-- ! the beit proof that the decisions taken -rn,: I nl'isttr an lleht by him are In accord with General r. f if Observer Suggests Reorgani- t.;r I,c rvf e 'out It showed PPd views Is to be found In the fact built, ai f n ' id. are arriving every day. en an ho to Ir.cHnstion still out of that trnnsports zation of Ministry With f . Material Is helm? landed and only now Is the real expeditionary corps being: Frts Irlroyed by llusslan. Lfoyd-Gccrg- c ' as Head. J." orranlrc before the evaettatton of Tr day? 'JIMMY LEGS' BANISHED A SaSonlkl dispatch to the Temps I.r.t.I.tf..Tk ;rf.d N'bo!ns tf says ted ' ' of the drlAr'iI that f Ft"The Itultrarians remain at the fronwo ill he taken. The' r.tff on Serbian territory. Trustworthy tier Is r it ' said, did not 'a lhi(ni:vfj, v c ' e I hoi.o to take it un- - liformatlon announces a large coneen- fxNlf t M I ml " wnicn may mean an i ftfes fro;nI fcer iis re- - ' trat.on or troops, an early date. at offensive rew juJ-ttftH.iv Cth it strrr :,nt f I "i Z -: t r ! "llulKarians are assembling on the Tft of i r e ; r I 4 i front comprising Monastlr, i Glevftell iiv ri;rfi r r v .e 4 If an attack Ioiran. arid frtif-??ti' begun 'rU!n:h r r i 1 ! t.n!je.l i' loubt- t the allies it f f a SKainst a o'.J rt ui!t positions nl..:;! . n i f I VkHl ,,e t w i?v.r-i.of modern artillery simultaneously from t " 1 west Monastlr. from the center the e t of by a so th v?lue f f iv and r .. ,uht t,ar, t t Vardar valley and from the east nrn ou'rf r , v, 4 ? and- i .et"in In t fin tii- - valley of the Strumllsa. so,-inew br of absoin and v rr win r i t and modern forts i "The entrenched camp of the AurIo- -;nr ;,?ei f !.. r.if :id v r a z n t y s i v kiloFrer h forces at Salonlki is now preof wji! ff'. ,.i 'i c i r fe to withstand an attack." IA pared f , I t i tf"r r i r !f s Tl..' Athens rcrrespondent of the . l!v sfrnsth-poifiorif i ,. r s d ie t li I under Friday's date rf icf t Journal a 't t a n S'l " t f !? forts. :., h th mil- - that the tierinan artillery on the banks fr,l; r;a-- ' ! i s r ; l'oiran In Macedonia, about t'rlMe are id "3 and of f I f CJe? rt r f tteir klc-dmiles northwest of Salonikl, is forty tHn ' r " bom! ardin the Anglo-Frenc- h '." to f lines, !nr Irate ) T? vthl- h the allied troops are continuing: S?i a. t f r J - la.-v em I '.r a SI ih f tfti-,..t. H o :,'.! o i r fort. Tbe to f.Tt!f. d'vAf, t e e ffo- ,j i n i ii; s i J Ir r i orthe t still tntvt ri !!, r.?j"j?. -rn Mrnirn llomhnrd Scutari. we e?c -. M f. X. if ,. " rie a I al . the forts 2e. Two neroplanos. one Paris. 1 fr ! i s!riir to f of whl !i was German, drrpped four frori srt..i;rsJ h rw.nt frr ; , I j( hnmtis on Scutari, Albania, on Decem- j: n f,e o". C f r e ;t rr n - a?if t! i . j; sfir-l. win, ber : !, killing five civilians and Injur- r r i TODAY VETERAN '" f i r r bad l:"e,i fe n ' r l::is;i: BURY Th h ins; sixteen wom n and children. a'-- j , Ut i ,v or cording to n Ilavas dispatch frcm Cet-- : h in' f vt f f a '?? r from of iin tinje.: city, - n f;-nor Some ill "p the 'ame day that the aerial at- hl linirov. !f e , . II Itl II ta'-i i.f .r thousand ani occurred, adds the message, a ntl- fe t T i;, ;.'! for the i0t j of lr tee f sfsT.e. mi sesj clsl n.odel. a carKO of live stock, near St. Jean de rt. however, a I ": ar-d .fi- td'-'ef cm i Mrdua. rrH i; -j f t a t Air v. . ' i ,;ru i "II to have ff .:;', llutcars and (reeka on (iin-.i- l Terms. t tdonle Fslaldishrd, . f - i ri i f ) a . feriTnf. "r,o. Iec. 2 "., The Overseas News S ' f i t ; a i ?. lC!f- of : t ! o. tu'i.irv io. '.-- ' t'f'out the following: for pub- . : N t agency x gives r rt ; t f t c. sin in n h;. I .; tff'r-lf rt'ni "Sofia dispatches say that the Hul' vas Irstsllrd uarlau-Grec- a th t nifiv!v rf ;iesrn. re-d " l y k jioii'-the d o 't Incident hss a!realy trr-. "i.ia s I m, : r a co- t ; r j ? lo ! lit-' a tV.lU 1.1. fnohion llC In Tho 17. odonted hi n ; t . . A ,.f 'ri huf nt,n ne r;T i Bavrrnmni n huh im,,n Its " ' i : m : : . . itreI.I.sliik r n'. n.l t " " rnufiirv' lie rirt ini. . M to "alntaJn friendly relations ri-- . i iae 'r! Hre.4t a .ed from .it i.fr,i' tt f Grec-rj wit!. .',r;r,Iir-r!and repeated Its Instruc-ff'- f it--. t ar;dso Fttl t S " r j toii.s to the P encACed tint Uuigarian troop" to avoid r rt itf. ii- if!,fdtf i - - ' ' ?'.! potatoes any , on.pllcatlons. The commander of l t ,.f tr .i t i 1; litr"i riirn, the Greek forces at I.esnitza, where t t ! : I A t "A t for the bmees ti su''ilv ' 'r ?"'' h rv j f 1 has te:i jiip-- j the trouble between the Greeks and .""I i foMji i ir:ti t f Ku:::arinns occurred, has admitted In rt iii nan. I. r lord Jtf. i j t m !. direc tion levli:.s i " ? ii, letter that It was caused by a Greek r. ed o' e r - ! .. t hVf of I in a roe is- - I mistake. ! ' No ore no fa ciilf iir. the streets and r f t ,. rt, das-- i t tJ arirv fweofr, n t hje itfir pavements ioi;io.) mc and M'l'ifd cm sin," r.tu.l hie a!o", ' f DEAD .:j f SOf intere-itinef fdth,f finds of ytrfs,. i,r rI j F i f e Nip;- 'rra Hit ivnit are ruri'- er of m.tiit. t rv .: I re- - e :;-nt ir c r i, - --, which I f have discovered were In- i,'r.'-4and l"ft behind.- W n Itollroail Mnn mid Thr-- n Ifpll if it i falsified e f t the lo j. - ii.irrcitiv ?,at tie Iir-.,.I Promoter. eo r I r trie Iliirlmnd of t. iilil l.f lr .( w f r d ' i f o r. f rt. tr of Pneumonia. Iles tr ln. t " rk f :-. "Wiit i ft Pal. Iec. 2a. Williampro-m-I . Ivrkeiey. BRUISE CAUSES DEATH Mnnn. r:i:i: and theatrical reilrond ? o i;Cf S r. did hen- today of pneumonia. i t was '. years old. -- .! ' I f.ad Hie n Itesttlt of He.Vann ' de- entered tlie railroad field dure n ( ttrbwfoae. tralnst Ftl "iVmstock days." when lie was staing IMssard llem'ng y. atred 1. sol" of tion at Virginia City, New, then fr Mr. i;iiie I ternl ng v. a , jfi3 a I'.i.ji o.a boom camp. In the early ? t T i: y jGLAf'K LOSE MAN Niil'i IU'!. died at a o'aI ho;;a he went to lenver, t'olo., to eighties ty of .ior.re-developing represent the ICock Island railroad, and e. to his lv rrles leg two later tcam general passenger agent v -e sesfll iCt Partlsn Tsslrler. ah He underwent an n of thst line nt Topeka. Kan. I silnf T?" t f tnminfr, In IST'9 be became Identified with I d to have fallen the theatrical world In New York as j i r'i"' a cirt 'i'' r Iiis hnne. r manarer or the Herald Square theatre. t"l a h He was married In Paris. France, to rat. en tils left lesc below ; f. ' rj,) a p-- t knee. Thf showed in-- f Marsucrita Sylva. an opera singrer. ' later t i! !v" on I P 3( o,i'rt, the pop aD MAIM i f'-4 w ! r Tint FOUR MEN BURN TO DEATH a , y j, n ere t '' t J CALVIN IS OMAHA-BOUN- D ir JLN ' Jfr r ef e- - - " . 1 . 5r bn -- m r Oer-ma- i 4 t . i c ! j1 -- ?1 I T 1 , r 5 : I .t' tr.t I I i i v ! e i ' t- - . . . - -- ! 4 r 4 to Mt ' i f !: "i I 1 i : ; rr .' CI r to i ni - ; 1 r.'.tr, i !! ; .V for - r.,.. i W - : York ; Ai j 1 : rt l r-- ? n- - .v ;, v r 1 r r . ; J -- C Hu.-'.an- I . p- v i . - ! 1 r . ' . ' r fl r? ' ' " T - I 5 f - t. : f i i ' . t Vi: in . '!!" rf-on- ' .1 I e " r-- If", V I r S . ! ' S 1 ; : 'n . ii -. . f if?i' 3 !6 S i , - i r-- -. i I t i r f-- i J it t tr-.5C- V ; ! .! ( I ! S r-- " m - ( s v. ! : i ;rf i ! s Uoyd-Georjr- ltii " ; e, ; b..-tnt- r- - " i r-- ' - . f : ' ! .r-r- - I .!.' tr. , f . 5 1 S( -t (f I , r f r : r- - - -- ' V - 1 : r. '! e i c p" " -t- t-- V f r'fr d!,ai. ' r-- T ! v , -i rb!r ur i 1 " fi ! 1 ; A - Yes-tord- Jp. t v 1 I 1 E , s - . "V .f ! '' . -- 1 vi m.- - -- .1 b-- '- t- one-fift- at San Diego. Cal., which can be pur- chased for $230,000 The report shows that 4!) per cent of the. total enlisted strength of the corps have qualified as marksmen In rifle practice. The full strength of the corpg on September SO last was 344 officers and 997D men. divided about equally between shore and sea duty. The report shows also that General Barnett recommended two brigadier Secregenerals for the corps and that his tary Daniels asks for only one in secrecommendations to Congress. The retary also reduced the number of majors asked for from nine to six. General Barnett enumerates the duties of the marine corps as follows: "As detachments aboard active ships or those In reserve or under construction; as defense forces assigned to 'the duty of seizing, fortifying an defending advance bases' and as mobile forces for detachments; supporting advance base for expeditionary duty such as that recently performed in Mexico. Haiti. Santo Domingo and elsewhere; as military garrisons for navy yards,to arsenals and the upkeep other plants necessary of the fleet and for duty at target ranges, recruit depots, legations abroad, naval prisons and hospitals." , ' - mti WMnnrtiftintr iii f - ' t ' - - t toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the very through to suck in ducts which are intended only nourishment to sustain the body. of healthy If you want to see the see your bloom in your cheeks, toglow skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a of hot water with a glass of limestone phosphate in it.teaspoonful which is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the en the-blo- od phate costs very little at the drugstore but is sufficient to demonstrate that and hot water cleanses, just as soap freshens the skin on tho purifies, and watr and limestone outside, soacthot on the inside organs. Wo phosphate must always consider that internal sanitation is vastlj' more important than outside cleanliness, because the skin into the pores do not absorb impurities do. blood, while the bowel pores Women who desire to enhance tho of their complexion should just beauty trv this for a week and notice results. children were remembered with small and packages of candy and popgifts handed FAMILIES OF STRIKERS. corn down from a big community Christmas tree. The wants of the more needy were steers looked after closely. Six large were butchered and the meat was disHAVE MERRY CHRISTMAS tributed among families. The granting of a temporary injunction by Federal Judge Sawtelle at Tucson last the miners Friday, restraining from interfering with assessment work 132 mining claims of the companies, Six Large Steers Butchered on a decided impression in tho has created among the Mexi-as district, especially this action and Meat Distributed in cans, who to interpret federal intervention. equivalent The federal investigators have comClifton-MorenDistrict. their work here and are now in pleted El Paso interrogating the mine managers who have been in Texas since th strike began. Clifton, Ariz., Dec. 25. Notwithstandare on of miners thousands' that ing Russia has a land area of 197,155, rS7 this was one of the brightest strike, in the versts, equal to 8,417,118 English square and happiest Christmas days minin"-districtof the land surmiles, or the Clifton-Morenhistory ofOver 1200 men. women and face of the globe. , ci ci . one-seven- th M re-uen- tl ,,r-m!ii- . er e4 lisl ts i i-- ;l i v ' i 1 TO r f h- T I ? - ? r- - - 1 v ; i I ? I i r . : ;-- ' . I Ike 'e r; .'fiin - r;.-- .r I T ("I o V-r- i 1 I f I ! r- - -- f i tie - f 1, ? tt: e o ! - -- ; i i - , ; , ? ? t- . r- - f . 1 . o-- ', . '- i:ir - i r- 1 . - -- -- - " - a!; -- v- - i " '. T rt- - ret ' an . ! ! 1 be-rns- ; ; 1 tt ft-- - 4 - -- -' I T A !". j i - J .1 c ? s 1 . I -- - " "- ' - 1 ' . ', T VV '!?. f .' 5V . 5 , .V f : 1 . '. e ! i -- s i - ! ! ' ,- - I s f f . . J liiMi-irr- o.-o- - '-- i fo:r - i - s - . f ? - I ! te t a-- e i t tfC i . i - , ; I r ! i- ; . - i . .'-.- J : ', I . e ! thrr-stiirn-r " ' I- ,1 ! 1 ' -. i I t- I 2 v - ? - ;i 1 i" ! ' rt i " ir A - v?ar?r. i f - f i - tn-et- j f s-- ?v s WILliAlDJliN" c - v se-s'.la , v- - r-- '. 1 1 , I - ' f ot lar-giter- tta l- - rs-- l X ! -v- ot M - - fiifct-jesr-o- ld s- - i ; K'-n- t fc-- i-l i yr-i- . ttoi.a-ri!ni- fr.-"- ) il - in ii ';f-ty- r- - I'.-'f-- ; "- orricn: . : - rVIit r. it Jet, ' f f; ' - in-- -i . tona 1 1 r4 s a, . s i t i v 1 f- f e s ,! IIa-'-- i a r-- i ? y KM i I t frioak '.Vat-- - Wilt tsirvp.f . I v- S -- iV rrtf - - K Mtb Hohler Itecnrdlns Inslff short l ine lludsrt. Orrcn. e president and en-5t,, a ln. of Fse t ireif on Short Line, rurnsT last nitrM for ''rubs to confer I So it goes some people will offer you a cup of tea or coffee; others a glass of nice rich milk with a biscuit; others a but if you want grape juice highball The motive is the same to do the right thing, give your "pals" a bottle of that really delightful beverage BLATZ BEER. It hits the spot It's and satisfactory, refreshing, wholesome and nourishing contains such a small percentage of stimulant that it must bs extremely beneficial. -- e - o : t' t t " - t t (' JT n r left ytt A i,n s?.f Pt with A. I. -Mohler. president of the a sat ceo ,i"ii-ion Pae if sj stem. In regard to th I,k ;"d ' - tt id Pr Iv'H fvf hudffM rrwhich the resro? Mmrt Line S!m"r. Ilis? f t e this year. Mr. I'slvtn was reeive it s f: s clerks from the gen.'rat?ef ift.mrti(H sv Xrs sisTent. tv. eral ffUs ly ; i i t'A-"t w T P--- f ' . i- h rt;..'Svr-.- . - I - r r.'t .ii?-: ;:?T 3 i- - tl f i Vic I " T ; - W r Lal S WS - ' K. r' f l ,' inj-sr- ij fU-hif- r- 5fs . IF STCCT - rk f- Human nature is the same all over. You know that a little entertainment will open the cocldes of the heart and bring you closer to your rnend 1 ell-kn- " r$4 - r - VsfeM - v - i 'tsS ''.-s- ? .Milwaukee t.'rndlnjr Finployees Trapped men. emplmyees of the S. P. Croft company, grading contractors, were burned to death in a lonely shack near Wauwato-s- a late tonight. The cause of the fire The dead are William Schulke, Thomas Carter. Krnest Flchlltz, 1 1. Seligman. is unknown. Just place a trial order for use at home and see how every member of the family will enjoy it. VAL. BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE lanely nop Shrek. Milwaukee. Wis., I ec. Z. Four In i. tvntoii To look one's best and feel one's best tire . alimentary tract, before putting the stomach. is to enjoy an inside bath each morning more food into Girls and women with sallow skins to flush from the system the previous liver spots, pimples or pallid complexday's wivte, sour fermentations and ion, also those who wake up with a poisonous toxins before it is absorbed coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, into the blood. Just as coal, when it others who are bothered with heador bilious spells, acid stomach burns, leaves behind a certain amount d of incombustible material in the form aches, should begin this phos-phateconstipation of ashes, so the food and drink taken hot water drinking and are aseach day leave in the alimentary organs sured of very pronounced results in a certain amount of indigestible ma- one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosterial, which If not eliminated, form Sar-ral- T r t"e I Krrst-Idtovn- Major General George Carnett. commandant, as expressed In his annual report made publi6 tonight. Since the policy of the navy general board has h been to keep the corps at of the total enlisted strength of the navy, however, General Harnett recommends that the addition at present of enly 1300 men, 60 officers and 23 warrant officers. Secretary Daniels has asked Congress for this enlargement of the corps. "Based on the experience Bar-ne- tt from many expeditions." Generalgained says, "I am strongly of the opinion that a mobile force of not less than 2500 men should be maintained on this coast and one of not less than 1200 men on the west coast. These forces would also be in readiness at all times for seryice as a part of the garrison of advance bases, acting as supports to the fixed defense force by protecting the base from hostile landing parties. This duty Is of great importance as fortified liarbors are very vulnerable to this form of attack. Approximately 2000 additional men are needed for this purpose." General Harnett recommends appropriation of $150,000 for purchase of advance base materia ly for the marines. The present equipment, loaned by ships of the navy, he says, is not up to date. He also recommends purchase of camp and maneuver grounds for the marines, and says a site for the Pacific coast advance base detachment has been found - T. .. ?ol-;-- p ra PROCRASTINAT OR s ,! CALLS ASQWTH "!! adequate performance of Its manifold duties in the opinion of The Germania Liquor Co., Wholesale Dealers H. E. BORRMAN, Prop. 77 W. 1st So., Salt Lake City, Utah, Wasatch 1629 |