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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSPAy. JANUARY XI, 1926. COLDS COME FACE TUXZZ IN PERIODIC WAVES aa The econumle loss caused br colds la estimated at approximately $2 .O00,009 annually, Wingert said, because of the loss of time' from' work. received averf two weeks , Report fnmritlWW persons 1b all sections reached. of the country were used U forming principal frvn statistics obtained are. that these eondintious. , there la no apparent way of curl us Reports were also obtained from It, according to H. Shindle Winger, heads of .fmilit,of officer la the head of tbe student health service at corps of the army and Ohio state uuivenlty. m ho has aided navy and of the public health ser In compiling statistics. t vice. Anioug the other Important dedue Colds sweep the country In tlona reached. Wingert said, is the waves and when the people stay most are sffUcted home from Work with fact that persons heads aching set number of colds each and with. arlet flOfffie&Jhejsme yesJIh""Tie4s-th'r-'o1din Boston, New JrJeaM,. Tuacon and year, Wingert declared. V Berkeley. t stato Contrary popular opinion., seems that it From the reports tist lf of the surrey: have shown climatic condition have that removal of the tonsils accom- locality and to do with, cold nothing practically In little preventing plishes, very ' epidemics. colds. believed eolds are Is it Although Violent out appears bcertalri germs the pa rttea-ht- f to aid 'rather than hinder contrac- caused : germ has not been discovered tion of colds, Wingert said. TThlsi r In the and isolated for stndyWlngert said. duo to improper Oolds are generally believed U stage of fatigue immediately follow be contagions, but this fact has not he the.exereise, explained, ing Al been month conclusively established. . Draughts, perspiration, breathing, tobacco, bathing anl the though they are extremely difficult de style of footwear apparently hare to dodge, colds, and the dangers no importance In contracting the veloping from them, win be lessened Br yorke., Tnited Trrm Staff Correspondent I COLTMBl'8, ; O," Jm J-culiar cturacteriirtR-- s of the euiu-mo- n variety ef raid la tbe head or chest ku been discovered 1b a tloauwide survey jr the ratted " States public Health Service. . Brunswick Panatrop the sensation of the (lay! Hear it at THEATER THE COLUMBIA V.l , Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, January as an; added attraction ' V - p 16V 18, at the wonderful You will be amazed ,Tte 1J volume and If- - Ft . sis have never heard before." You will pronouneeTtrthe greatest advancement in the reproduction of music . : Volume soft enough for the smallest room in your homer Itrai' enough to- - fjtt ihe largestauditorium.-- - I HERE IT AT I s doriercle tone of this hew instrument. With the wonderful power of electricity harnessed, to reproduce music like you .Pi - proper TtTOTTrttamc: disease, according to stall V Mr. formerly Annie. M. Larsei Edith HaU entertained at a miscel- Uaeous shower at her hone Wedaes- day afternoon. Kweet peas and I J vudeta wen nfl a taut Ilia. Uiuing noma. A pleasant after . soon waa spent with game and aiastc, followed by a dainty tray luncheon, which was served to Mrs. J - T '."". Sale qf Clean-Swee- p Lydi Holdaway, Mrs. Edna Holda- way. Mr Lavera Maag. Mrs. lames Larson. Mrs. Andrew FUlernn, Mrs. Lena Gammon, Mrs. Nancy Larseo, Mrs. Annie W. Maag, Mr. Leland Mad.--cMrs. Henrietta Larseo, MrsgujriJtadaeai Mrs.- - DraseU Madsen, Mrs. Nora Anderson. Mrs. Hannah Madsen. Mrs. Mary Miner. Mr, tela Dtike.'Mrs. Beta'Maag, Mrs. Vera Larseo, Mra.Xcah Gamf mon, Mrs. Hulda Orwtn, Mrs, Mary Anderson, Mrs. Matlcent Weils. Mrs. Atml6iIarsenMrs,4-NU- a Weight, Mb Alt Madsen, Miss At ta Patten, MIm U1s Laraea, Miss Ida Leslie, the Misses Mabel and Iris Anderson and the guest of ' ' .' honor Mrs. Larsen was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Mellta Bnchman entertained !LJ!Tttill!! JlPPdnjrtBgff rjf at her home Wednesday evening. The dining table held as a centerpiece a cut glass vase of pink sweet peas, with crystal candle holders at either end holding pink ' enndlea.. "t"" ' Covers were laid for " Mrs. Buth Farrer, Mrs. Rose T. Stewart, Mrs. Sarah Dastrup. Mtog Jean Cox, Miss Ruth Boyer, Mrs. Laureene South- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. (By wick, Miss Mada Shelley, Miss Inex United Press. ) Construction has Jessie and Miss Cosette Ailred. first started here on America's Members ef tbe Vineyard ward Chinese community Relief society entertained Tuesday ' hortse. apartment afternoon at pie home of Mrs. Axel The apartment honse will be a Andreason complimentary to .Mrs. reinforced con Annie W. Maag, who has resigned a modern, crete structure, divided into three secretary of the Relief society after room and four room apartments, serving for fifteen years. AH intresting musical program with one of eight roomj;'""""" was enjoyed and several tribute of the Virtually all apartments were paid to Mrs. Maag. A dainty huve' been' sld"t6 'prominent San luncheon was served to twenty L.- tray Francisco-- : Chinese four guests. Chinatown, where the new struct . ure is going up. gradually is being The Ladies Literary crab met In modernized with American archl CHINATOWN LECTUREPLACE IS CHANGED h;e .lecture of J. Jt, Kehnnard, feature editor of the Deseret New, will be held in 260 B,, this evening instead of the Little Theater, : Cont made flicts with dramatic '' ' the change toecessary. TTAK. Wbod-CMtittiE- o. In homr of J try-ou- MrXenharffsepeecll will lie given at 7 o clock in order that tne program may be over in time for the basketball game between the Utah Apex and the Cougars at 8 O'clock, MODERNIZED six-stor- y, ,: HIGH POINTS HISTORY'S IX)NIX)N, Jan. 14. flT) According to A. M. tsabmcl," undersecretary of tate for foreign affair, the "three pivotal Vvtht- affwtiiig the. destiny of : ninn- kmd are: L j j t j f j I j wimL XX i i j A ' --; - I CS JSr ' Ir j '" v.-- Lj V'gJdfcft'brown, feather-ligh- t " peTiiAed." 2. ThefirKt'load of herrings brought to Great Britain from Baltibc in exchange for British wool, thus setting up Great Brita!ins worldwide system of trade. The diSHtety Of- Indla-- w ing to mankind's craving for pept per todlsgulse the taste of half- - " HiKiIed food. Albers Flapjack flour LOWEST PRICES mil SALE Whole Corn cwt. .j Cracked or Fine Corn, cwt. . . . $1.85 ,$1.90 "Swifts Meat Scraps Shorts' cwt. ... . , White Bran cwt. M fin .TiUU Cwt S1.60 . Charcoal 50 lb. bag $2.10 ...$1.50 Ford bug, 187-- FOU .J-2- 0 heme of Values from $14.75 to $75 .00 Mrs. PackardWesdaLajaetJ noon. Mrs. T. EarJ Pardoe read playonna-VanaarMy-rMar- lal Irf"ace the lce Materllnck. Glen Guynion sang two vocal songs entitled, ''Ah, Love ForJ a "rnree iJay,'?-n- to a Jack." Refreshment were served to the members and invited guest. r Mrr. Peter N, Jensen and Mrs. Dan Hunter were assisting hostesses. SALE-T-GIas- s it hients. . : ' Misses' Goats . Those present were the Misses Rates Hazel and Ethel Fletcher, - Helen Table boarders. -- ievvKill ' POULTRTTFEElDS DwlRfet tte The Seagull girlg ot the First ward Primary met Wednesday even ing at 5:30 o'clock at the home of MlBg Phyllss BotilrTson; The time was spent working on their scrap 1st class books, followed by a social hour of VvVndS. gamea,mulcand dainty refresh Mlk4flr.-Cbea27a on- - i at ott NEWTODAY WAXTEU After stands fmBfttcr Breakfasts" opea-sesst- . l'kne Hapiacks with plentyefgyrop -- '.: ' a Chinese hos pital In foiHTfite and stwl, but with a tntich of i ho .Oriental. In the tin goda surrouhdlng it, was compTeted for here excluMlvely Cliinese, maned entirely ny Chinese doctors and nurses. A Cliinese T. M. C. A. building Is also under construction (eettiw." . MmVaffay world, 'Nalitea.rterf'--;--;- 'PSr3i''' " "fr"' lh 51 JrCf -- 4f3;V V Athenian civilization "fori a happy morning! Ofandunahineirescr' " IT - flooding of Athens,-whichenabled mowihltoa io there, with the regtrit tba 1. Tho ... ' . erttag,ar-Wntter-Mar- y whlte- head, Edith Peay, Virginia Eklns, ciiplma'rd, almost Merle Cummlngs, Georgia Nnttall. 834 W. 2iid N. J 17 Mary Boradman and the class leader Mrs. Guventa Paxmati end the. notice. ; hostess. . A loss 31 in 1925 and S6 in 192 Wliom IltsMny tiicern : Be It was known that I wilrimt be responsible Seattle s record, Buffalo, N Benjamin H. Knudsen, who left for any bills contracied by my wife Wednesday evening for the mtesion Y., reported 67 dead Awhile 8t ; Mia. Eugene Henroid. field was the guest of honor at a Louis bad 29. There were no poi pleasant, suprlse, given by a number soned booze victim io' San Francis WANTED Young man withar tQ of friends at his home Monday evenco during tbe year bnt IT went' deliver Provo Herald In Lakeview, ing. 7 to. their graves via the alcohol Vineyard and along state highway A delightful evening was spent I In Philadelphia 112 died of alco route, tt was reported. Three vii s far as Orem. Inquire at Herald (By United Press) with, an Impromptu program, games Poisoned'-booz(office. , , v and aWho!(iism holism, an Increase of .17 over, the tim were reported to Tampa, tw and music, after which a dainty in Tacoma, Wash., 26 in Boston, 2 took a toll of 1,517 lives during 1015, previous year, while Cleveland turn luncheon was served fo forty-fiv1n Kansas City, and 8 In Denver. room FOB RENT furnished according to figures received from HI S. 2nd W. Phone guests, spHTtiiieut. twenty-fiv- e 711-leading cities - in the 28. Following the regular M . I. A. country. . . f Wash! ngton, D. C,. was more .. to take orders, good pay ami no meeting of the Vineyard ward Tues .twenty-fou- r fatalities being This represents an iucreaseof Vto take orders, god pay and no' day evening tbe members of, the mor than 400 over the a decrease of. four. Alof reported, figures: deliveries to muke. ' Write Wild Mutual 'entertained in compliment N. Y., had three deaths in ' PRISCILLA DEAN Rose Co., 823 Regent Bldg; Salt to Howard Anderson, who" will go last' year which were obtained in bany, ' 1925 a 'likle number til 1924 ' on to and mission a same cities. the . in Germany. . practically, Lake City. Games, mnsic and refreshments New York leads- - tbe list with 47$ Los Angeles, likewise, broke even "A IN CAFE CAIRO" 41 with a of toll each' for 1924 and FX)B RENT- - Bedrooms, board if de--. were enjoyed. Tbe guest of honor and fatalities,, the count for the first 1925. v. sired, also housekeeping apts. 320 was presented with a fountain pen. eleven months - . The "toll "for 1924 "Ace of No. 7 " Spades," :"" In where Dalks, Texas, drinking E, lsct N. Phone 043-Friday and Saturday The ladles of St. Mary' Guild was 513 for the entire year, and largely to corn liquor, JACKHOXIE FOR SALE BnVk big 4 cyl. Good met Monday afternoon at the home adds credence to the statements of no futalltles were, reported although ' five died of alcoholism there in the in of Mr.,F. H. Rooney. Tbe annual - condition,, all evtras Included,-$9-8 surgeons attached to the Bcllevne ujrecedlngyear-MUwaukeof e for ensu officers election the "BUSTIN' THRU" " cash First man gets It- - 701 8. 3rd hopltarjliett-1hr7ewercase'bpassed through the year; without ing year was held and the follow and comedy West ' poisoned booze victims are being casualties. :' Mr.' B. W. , ing were FOR RENT 3 clean modern furn Duncan, ; president ; Mrs. Gordon handled- there because of the better ished rooms, with garden, ' 158 Von Planck, vice president; '".Mrs. grade of liquor being sold. Leonard Guy, secretary j Mrs.. HerTodght and Friday E. 2nd N. Next on the list is Chicago with - 4 25c, S5e bert Pasewalk," treasurer. Mat 243 victims of alcoholism, most of officers which were attributedtO ..poison Following the election-o- f Eve, 7:30-- :15-260c a aocial Jiour wa epjored anir booze,;" Last year the. t dalpty refreshments were served. metropolis turned in a countof 152. Pittsburg was third, in line with ' Miss Dorothy' Stewart entertained 140 deaths with Detroit' running the members ef tbe Lamba Tau at close fifth with 137r casualties, as ' ' " . . The World's Oldest" ' her home Monday evening. An en- compared with 103 In 1924. sewwith was spent evening joyable ing and music, followed by delicious . To MORE POISON LIQUOR DEATHS IN 1925 THAN DURING 1924 , 7 . e' 7 iem-porut- e, 0 . " CARPENTER 'SEED CO. F-1-4 J. also 76 N. University Ave. Phone 192 f in the New Handy5Pack long-lastin- enjoyment that you : canbuyr It is the best Pepperaiint v pocket and purse. it Iookfer KRIGIEYS RILHandy Ihck on your Dealer's Counter ':. COLUMBIA 7 .'.- refreshments. ' ; BUILpiifG, MATERIALS When you want them. COLUMBIA COKE Buy HI -- Burn It! You'll Like It! Wall Timber & Coal Co. "160 W. 5 North 9 5c, mid-wes- Miracle of Miracles! ThatV what you want we have it. Chewing Sweet for any money. l Handy PacK fits hand, . Good Goal is the biggest value in g flavorful - 7 Phone 23 ' . ..." - The ladle of St Mary's Guild will meet Monday afternoon at the re will be the tory. "Mrs. Ed' Addison ' ' hostess. . NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jap. 14. ministers laVrfer tOTtrain-utur-e to secure vital Information which they 'should have about the they will one day serve, the Yale Divinity School is requir- Strand Shows: - ing; its student to make commun : -ity survey In New Haven. . f such These" investigation-tovetopics as city administration, Industry, public health,': housing edilca- tlon, recreation, the foreign born, child delinquency and commnnity ' .i; .i organization., '., . CHRISTUS and JUDAS " Portrayed by . ' AND GEORGE FASSNACHT Beach -- -- STRAND BABY GRAND ,ORCHESTRA'i ' ? Tonight - Friday and Saturday - 'r: By "Rex -- a FREIBURG lit the year Fli8LfIaye-s" And given there regularly since the year. 1600 . "WINDS OF CHANCE"- '- mmunities PASSIONPLAY Every Evening . . ' x .: In roles inherited from generation to "generation Directed hy DIMTTRI BUOTOWETZKT DON KIRKHAM - i and His Orchestra in Concert Saturday," Monday,-TuesdaJanuary 18, 18, 19. - ADDED ATTRACTION ' ' 1 DEMONSTRATION OF THE "BRUNSWICK PANATROPE yr ... - - x . , I: V |