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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1920. 1G a the hospital, Ford, lata yesterday after-noonn and struck foil from hi hrn ho drove tinder a upon hia brad, ill. hen wile In a hack yard. Ha waa taken to the hospital for treatment. This morning an plctura of Ford a peek waa taken by Dr. Mark ilmwn and It waa found that one of the large bones of the uayk had been fractured. After treatment tha man's nerk was placed In a planter of parts cast, which It waa will be kept on (or some weeks. aid tonight that Ford showed sign of Improvement. n, OGDEN X-r- CEPARTMENT OfflM, Icrtiu 412 Twnty-flft- h from antranc to Rood Pham M4 and 740. tr., hotL CHILDS UXXTHIE Special to Th I I 1 I PREPARING TO OF INFLUENZA PROVO d. J Lhd4imt T, -- Cperl.l to Tbe Tribune. Jan. 21. OQDE.V, Although Henry Ford, driver of an express wagon In this his with lies Dee at the city, hospital neck broken, he stands a good chance to recover, according to a report from the tonight. The case is one which la attracting the closest attention of thu Kembera of the city mgdtcal profesd n. fio.u According to the announcement Constipation To relieve" It. and to etlmulat tho torpid liver and other digestive or. gang, take the prompt and pleasant Hoods Pills to take, easy Easy Made I. by to operate. Uocd Co., Lowell, CL. ID ACID HIM Eays a little Salts in water may save you from dread attack. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than cure, states a well known authority. . We are advised Jo dies warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; cat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidnevs to filter this acid from tbe blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the akin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish ami fail to eliminate the uric acid, vvhich keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eveutually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pam called rheumatism. At the first twinge" of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jail Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidnevs to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Sals is inexpensive, harmless and ia mad from of grapes and lemon juice, combined with htlna, and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which helps overcome uric acid and is beneficial to yaur kidneys, as well. (Adv.) to the-nci- I Committees to Man age Educational Campaign Next Month. Sperlai to The'Tribune. II Douglas WIDEN, Jan. 21.Jame was chosen treasurer of the Weber ilub by the board of directors tonight to ceed A. V. McIYitosh. resigned. Mr. Meintosh, who Is cashier of the Utah Na- - Bpeelal to The Tribune. PROVO. Jan. 21. Utah county will do tionai bank, said in resigning that It waa impossible) for him and 1realdent Warren Its utmost to aid In tbe educational camL. Wattia of the club, who also is vice W'hich will open In the state next president of the bank, to be away from paign month and to this end has named comthe bank at the same time. mittees and made other preliminary arTomato Price Flxod. rangements. At g largely attended meeting at the Special to The Tribune. OODEN, Jan. 21. Martin Brown, repreCommercial club, State Superintendent of the Weber farm bureau, senting county George N. Child and Frank B. and H. L. Harrington, representing the School Stephens of Salt Lake discussed the adeanners, announced tonight they had vantages that would accrue from the agreed upon the price of $15 a ton for were assured of the tomatoes. The price la an Increase of campaign and they of enthusiastic the club members $1 a ton over last The farmers and citizens support year. In general. asked for $16 a ton. The committees named to carry on the campaign in this county are as follows: Daughter Is Born. district James 11. Walker, Alpine 21 OGDEN. Jan. Mr. and Mr. John ehaiiman; David Gourley, secretary; cenMartha Ingersolt and G. Hancock, XJ6 Twenty-sixt- h street, ars tral committee: H. Woottrn, American Fork; W. reloiciiig Cover the arrival of a daughter John L. and ilre, Albert Olpln, PleasHayes today. The mother and child are doing ant Grove: S. L Goodwin and Joseph Anwell. , . derson, Lehi; R. D. Wadley, Manilla; Charles Wentz, Lawrence Snow, Charles BEE M. Peterson, M. O. Miner and Mr. Reeae. Lincoln d.atrict James Smith, Alpine; Alfred Cedar Fort; W. C. Anderson, Thomas, Fairfield, and Mr. Graham, Reports on file In state offices allow Highland. Provo City T. N. Taylor, chairman; that there are more than 36,o0 hives, or colonies of bees In I'tali. These are di- James Clove, secretary; George H. Brim-hal- l, the Rev. William F. Bulkley, Mrs. vided among the counties as follows: Beaver, 913. Box Elder, 1717; Cache, 1500; lnes Knight Allen. Jease M. Harmon, L. E. and Mayor Le Roy Dixon. Eggertaen Carbon, 1016. Davie. 757; Duchesne, 4500; Nebo district I. B. Snell. Spanish Emery, 4724; Farfield, 500; Iron, 1226; "J. O Reynoulds, Pprlngvllle: J. C. Juab, 320. Kane, 143; Millard, 100; Mor- Fork; Ellsworth. Payson; J- - Fred Curtis, Sa ic iu; gan. 26, Piute,- 4u&; Jvalt Lake, 1070;- - Ran-- , O. A. Bergeraen, Kantaquin: J. VI V, pete, 2336; Sevier, 1943; Tooele, 49; UinMapleton; E. Ludlow, Benjamin; tah, 4115, Utah. 3676; Washington, 8oo; Joseph Francis, Lake Shore; David Poul-so5o0; and Weber, 19S3; Waatch, total, 3 6 062. Goshen; Walter Menlover Springlake; The valuation of the colonies differ In L. P. Larsen, Leland; A. T. Money, Paland T. R. Evans, Thistle. myra, various parts of the state, and between The Provo committee will meet at the owners. Some of the hives are rough, club rooms next Monday Commercial home made atfalrs, while in other cases 7 30 p. m. to take equipment hag been obtained evening.forJan. 26th, at the campaign in organizing for their use. It Is estimated that about steps $7 a hive Is a fair average value. This this city. would place the amount invested In the bee Industry in this state at upwards of ARTICLES REPORT VALUES INDUSTRY OF UTAH - hlt-ne- n, ARE FILED $250,000. MILD WEATHER HELPS STOCK SITUATION Warm weather during the past week has relieved greatly the suffering of livestock on ranges, according to the weekly bulletin Issued yesterday by J. Cecil Alter, d'rector of the local weather bureau. Batches of snow on the ranges were melted and grazing conditions Improved, especially for sheep on the western Utah deserts, the report stated. Conditions a affecting cattle are generally better, though feeding continues, and there are many thin animals due to lack of forage. Ktok Is reported in poor condition at Kelton, Widteoe and Watson, with at Moab. Feed is plentiful at Modena. Considerable losses of sheep and cat-'are reported from the deserts out of Brice. Most of the cattle at Santa-iul- u are being fed, as the range I still covered with snow. Horsey are thin at Hatch and feed is reported scarce at Kanosh. Highways, except In canyons, are in good condition. suf-ftn-i- e BY MINING COMPANY Sp6al to Tho Tribune.. V .V fa. r W wlW WWjP for wr "W' I pvt Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Iloug-h- t has borne the signature of Clias. IL Fletcher, and has been made under hia personal supervision, for over CO years. Allow no one to deceive jot in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Experiments, and endanger tho litalLL f Children Experience against Experiment. Just-aa-po- ocl The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Sisrnature cf ' 11 his jfforts are meeting In this community. He waa paitieularly pleased this morning to learn that lie had won the gold star for having secured the greatest number of recruits of any of the recruiting offices In Utah or Idaho. I 30 Yeara s PROVO, Jan 21 The case of Wm. F-Wllllama vs. Tonla Yamurlsh, et al., was dismissed In the Fourth district court todav, after the testimony for the plaintiff wag all in, on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to prove and was unable to prove, that certain goats belonged to defendants. The suit was for $2lu0 for damages caused by goats on the plaintiff land In Spanish Fork canyon. to Th CHICAGO Jan. ?1. Groaa Mies of Armour h o. for the ftaral year ended November 1 1109, 'Were $l,039.UO0.UOo, sod tbe net income a $t4(W9MM, to the annual flna: accord net report to slorkboidera mada puMJc tonight. This waa tha first year la tha hietorj of tha company when the gross sales passed tbe bil lion dollar mark, the report said, the figure ith groe sales of t&U.OOO.OUO In comparing FROVtr, of the G. A. H.. veterans, members pioneers and their wlven and families are Invited to attend the social And reunion at the Mozart pavilion next Friday. The guests will proude their own luncheon. An excellent program will tendered in tha afternoon ami dancing wilt bh tho feature of the evening. Body Taken to Proro. to Tbe Tribwie. PROVO, fan. 21. The body n of Thomas Arrowsmith ae brought to Provo from bait Lake today for burial. Mr. Arrow-smitwho would have been 4 years of age tomorrow, was the brother of Mrs. H. S. Pyne. A ton of Mr. Arrowsmith is ill at the Provo general hospital, and funeral arrangements have not been made. h, Mining Claims Sold. SpeHt to Tbe Tribune. PROVO. Jan. 21. Deputy Sheriff Wll ford Rasmussen sold today on a Judgment sale the Monarch Nos. 1, 3. 4, 6 and 6 mining claims In Rock canyon to A. C. Hatch, representing the Judgment creditors, for $3416. 65, the amount of the Judgment The suit was that of e heirs of Mrs. Maria Hatch va. the Jrovo Mining company. , m City on Business. to Tbe Tribune. 8 pedal TONIC FOR THE 1919. Tribune. Jutt.-ft-T- Special istence in tbia unhappy wavf You don't feel well and you don t know why you have so little energy to do anything, and von get all tired out before if is done. There re millions in busy America that have such feelings now and then, and they are to be pitied. But there is halp. Unices some serious maladv is at the bottom of their trouwill ble, a few weeks of lepto-Mangawork a wonderful change. puts new vigor into the blood, and the blood is the life fluid. With plenty of rich, red blood coursing through ones body, one is pretty likely to feel good and vigorous and be strong and look hearty. Go to vour druggist and ask for Be sure to Gudes say Gudes.. If Gudes is not on .Pepto-Mangathe package it is not It is put up iax both liquid and tablet form. Tell the druggist which yon prefer. There is no difterenew in medicinal value. (Advertisement) PROVO, Jan, 81. City Recorder Fred Kvans went to Sal Bake today on ofli-clbusiness. Councilman T. C. Thompson and Superintendent of Irrigation Rod Snow will go to Salt Lake and Ogden Friday and Saturday, In order to learn how those cities manage their irrigation water. al Tho net Income reprtenied return of 1J.T cents. n each --tloilaT-' e of'd 74 'pec cent an the net capital investment, the statement said Seven per cent divldenda were paid on tha preferred stock and tha usual 2 per cent dividend on tbe common stock, the remainder of the profits beiug inveated in tha hnatuess. Our profits, while fair, conMdertug the bul naaa condi tier during tit last year, show the titter abmmftry vr tha charges df atftrat&ra that there exists undua control of tha ivetmk and meat food markets, or that tbe packing buei-nes- s baa profiteered." tha statement aaul. 'The fiscal year 1919 a as one where declines, sudden and severe, rendered tha prlncl pal products of our business of such greatly decreased vnluo in tha closing da vs of tha year that what had seemed to be profits from day operation were completely wiped out and turned info heavy losses by the shrinking in In ventory values. Had it not been for the earn Inga In foreign fields aiV from subsidiaries, the year would have been disastrous Indeed." Total assets of tha company were placed at and tha surplus on November 1, $490,809,648, 1919, at $MM79,1&2. The statement of earn tngs Included the profits of all foreign corpora tions of the company, excepting thoHe in Bouth America, which, tbs report said, bad a pros permis year. Attention waa called to tbs agreement with the government for the segregation of lines of business not related to the packing Industry. 'This will cause some reorganization of our business," the report said, "and the segregation of some phases thereof, but wa no not expect It to seriously affect our principal business or the opportunity to conduct our business at a reasonable profit." The statement coaeludes: "Wa look to the future with confidence We believe that the sanity and good sense of tbe American people will take us thronrh the try ing period In which we are living today. There must be some adjustment of prices, wagea, salaries and Incomes as will keep the nation In its present state of proprity." Ralls and Industrials. Reported by J A. HogI A Co ) Twenty induntrlale 103.48, up .76. Deputyships Accepted. railroads 74.68, off .03. Twenty 8peeUl to The Tribune. No change la copper market. Metal quoted PROVO, Jan. 21. Bvron Daatrup has t 19VjU19t4c for first quarter and 20&204c accepted a position as deputy county clebk pound fur second quarter. Gold sold at 118 per fine oance In London and Mrs. J. Glenn Bonnett as deputy This is the highest price on record yesterday. county recorder. and compares with the previous top mark of 10d per fine ounce established Tii'tday. lilt Husband Asks Divorce. Italian secretary of treasury said subscription to new national Italian loan had passed ten PROVO, Jan. 21. Ray Wfctkins of Provo, has filed suit for divorce against billion lire mark. Cornelia Copper, controlled by California Hazel Watkins, on the grounds of cruelty A New estimated to have produced lta copand desertion. Mrs. Watkins is now said perArizona, In 1919 at 13 cents a Huud, ootput about to be in Chicago. forty Million pounds, or eight million less than in 1918. To Visit Chicago. - foreign exchange: London Cables, $3 444i Trance Cables, 1193 per demand, $3 634. PROVO, Jan. 21 John W. Clark, man- dollar; demand, 11.05. Cables. 14 00 ager of the Telluride Motor company, will per dollar; demand, 14 02.-Italy Switzerland Caleave for Chicago Friday, to attend a bles. 6 50 per dollar; demand, 5 52, Belgium meeting of automobile salesmen In con- Cables, 1198 pr dollar; demand, 12 CO. nection with an automobile fair. 18 75. GerSpain Cables, 18 83; , demand, Holland Cables, many Demand, .136 20 Stockholm demand, 87. Christiania Cables, 19 55; dele-Leaves for Coast. maud, 20 40 20; Cables, 19 21 05. Rumd, Jan. Colonel C. E. Loose PROVO, Copenhagen Cables, 17.45; deleft today .for California, for the benefit mand, 17 30. (A Nervous people who "have noV" yet developed a disease that can be recognized and treated by the medical profession have the greatest trouble ia Jrritation, headache, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, all these discomforts make Jife miserable but are endured rather than run a Wc tors bill without definite hope of re findingrelief. Refrigerator Service Agent Named. According to word received yesterday at the Oregon Short Line offices, J. XV. McCtymonds has been appointed general of the service of the akent refrigerator DEATHS, Union Pacific aatem, with headquarter Mrs. Harriet B. Moorhead, 65 years of at Omaha Mr. McCIymonds was formerly general ate, died yesterday afternoon at her manager of the Paclfio Fruit Express home, 1271 East Fourth South street. company of California. FUNERAL8. Services for Mrs. Elisabeth Demott Peppit will be held in the Ninth ward TODAYS BEAUTY HELP chapel at 2 oclock Friday afternoon. The body may bo viewed at the home of Mrs. Edwin Wright, 870 South West TempJe We find you can bring out the beaustreet, from 12 noon until 1.30 o'clock on the day of the funeral. best adhair to its of Deaths and Funerals Ward to Present Flay. The Fifth Ward Dramatic club Will Everybody ie uslnc and talking about DERWILLO. the liquid tint. It Instantly present a three-ae- t comedy entitled "A twautifiea the complexion, makes a soft, Cheerful Liar" In the ward amusement skin everyone Just lovee te hall tonight and tomorrow night. KolOver five hundred thousand lo Ing are the member touch." of the cant: girl and women are using It. It a a real Ixiuia Jacobson, Leo R, Cowau, Melvin tMsautlfier. that a what It Is. Try It to. Knapp, O. V. Barnev. Henrv Kranla, dar. At toilet counter everywhere, Yotir Inez Hefty, Alteen Marrroft and Florence money back If you dont like It. (Adv.) . Uriel. George Knight Is director. very your vantage by washing it with c&nthrox. It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, whieh cleanses the- - hair and scalp thoroughly of all tbe dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leaving a wonder fully clean, wholesome feeling. After its use, you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appearance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of (Adv.) just the top of the head. ty 2nd SOUTH your broken glasses at reduced prices and return C. 0. D. same day. Bend the pieces and frame. - 1 Vw 100 Main To Every sufferer should know the dan. gcr of such a condition of the nervous Nervous debility may easily system. result if the tone of the nerves is not restored. The one big fact that should bring hope and courage to every sufferer is that the nerves can be restored by building up the blood. It cannot be too often repeated that only through the blood can nourishment and medi cine reach the nerves. I)r. Williams ink Bills make the blood rich and red and quickly restore vitality and energy to a weak nervous system. A nervous who gives these pills a trial person is almost certain to see good results, and, what is more, the benefit will be lasting because the trouble is attacked at its root. Thin blood makes weak nerves. Building up the blood restores force. If you think of taking a tonic treat ment write now, while it ia fresh in mind, for a copy of the health book let, Diseases of the Nervous System. Send no stamps; it is free. You caq obtain Dr. Williams Pink Pills at anv drug store or they will be sent bv mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. (Adv.) fyi Street. Salt Lake City Tito Sys- Fortify Laxative Brown Quinine s" Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature 7roTre on the box. the-ner- 30c Tzsarerag rI rf motim the world ever tot hzZf a rectory. Free from all hznaful iugrodienU, pp. Arthur H. TTunarll of the AjuUtUo iBitimtloo, Lau-do-a. write: "Abzottely fro from mov Far., other alkzloid or omittitaeat of opiun, fbi of Stedauni Teething Powder fzvrzUy dizt.AffUJhed from all hOQZ, mark E 4rf,V tem Against Colds, Crip and Influenza Tako . covery. m ObMTTO tha rum lancet, jacket and powder, nee Itnonu. 25o a packet ofa dent Your dnucrvt gza fd them for you Prepared only Destroy them with Fbrmamint Tablets before they invade the system 87, Albums. 16 E. NERYES J of his health. Sams Legal Rale Loan Baolt Fepto-Manga- Veterans Will Meet. Special Uncle Pepto-Man-ga- Dismissed. Wonderful Bargains te - Special te Tbe Tribune. Sprial te The Tribune. HEBER CITY, Jan. 21. At a banquet given by the Boosters club Monday eve and ninff, at which the city officials county commissioners mere present, the movement to pave Main street Its full idth for three blocks and further extend and Improve the coun(y roads was a great Impetus. glten In the same connection It aas determined that the fire department In the BALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. city should Ire Improved and the water system extended. "W. r. Bowerman, Manager Addresses were made by a number of 271 Main, Near Broadway prominent men. Including Mayor IRoy LUon of Provo and Francis W Klrkham, both of hom were present as representatives of the Utah educational campaign. rosy-whi- In Use For Over Form aifcvnCheckScene from one of the big photoplay successes of the year, era. to be shown at the Broadway for one week, beginning Sunday. Action'll Legal Rates Are you tired gnd weak and blue!' ths you zay to yourself T What's get out of um) of living! ,Vbat do life, dragging through this drab ex- ;. ,i iw. Valuables at Blood-Makin- g Do FOR HEBER DISCUSSED Yes, Girls ? K ' Big Sals All Week IMPROVEMENT PLANS Kodak f-- I-- PROVO, Jan. 21. Articles of Incorporation of Tlntlc Silver Mining company have been filed with the county clerk. The capital stock la $150,000 In shares of the par Value of 19 cents each, based on the valuation of the following; mining claim In the Tintlc district: The Wood Canyon No. 1 to 6, the Wood Canyon No. 16 and the Susan Nos. 1, 2. 5 and 6. Brovo la the principal place of business. Following H. C. are the officers .and directors: Hick, president: J. W. Limb, vice president; August Beatlemeyer. neoretary and Funeral rites for Henry C. Crosby, 28 treasurer; W. O. Dennis, J. 0. Boyd and years of age, who died Sunday at the John M. BesUomtyer. home, 8325 South Seventh East street, will be held at 12,30 o'clock this afterReport Madb on Fires. noon In the Miller ward chapel. The Special to The Tribune. body may be viewed at the chapel before 21 Decommencement of of Chief Fire the the services. InterPROVO, Jan. partment Joseph W. Loveless has made his ment will be in Mill Creek cemetery. report to the city commieeion for the year 1919. It ie as follows; Fires, 37; loss by Services for Mrs. Sophia Pedersen Olfire, $3761 39; number of hours apent by sen, who died January 20, will be held the department at fires, 45; Insurance on at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon In the fire losses, $1332 29; members present at Twenty-firward chapel. Interment ifres, 247; average coat of fires, $129; will be In City cemetery. The funeral number of feet of hose used, 14,500, num- will be held under the direction of the ber of blocks run. 425. S. M. Taylor Undertaking company. Gets Gold Star. Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Bowman Sweeney, who died January 19. will Special to The Tribune. be held at 2 oclock this afternoon In PROVO, Jan. 21. Captain W. A. Gen-o- Tenth ward chapel. Friends wishing the to of the Provo recruiting office. I high- view the body may do bo at the home of I ly pleased with the success with which Mrs. J. M. 734 aveHawthorne Baxter. nue, today. Interment will be in City cemetery. oi X , 1 Wc Loan on of Approved Elements Put Up in Liquid and Tablet "if, ar SuiVxX Vy t V Blood Improves Composed 1 LOAM i r . i. n In Many Homes Better Health la Simply & Matter of Better Blood J U; st Children Cry for Fletchers -- Pepto-Manga- n Tribune. city a t horae-drlve- BROKEN; RECOVERING kkimiri U Head of Department nounces Selection for Various nlm 1 a ! C OGDEN, Jan. 21, That no octa of cruelty to animals had bean reported to tha officers of ths company, and that thev were not awaro of tha overloading of their wagons, was the declaration of manager of tha Uon l. If. company, Pap, general in a statement today to An- ('oat tha press in answer to the complaint filed against the company by humane officers. General Manager Pape said the company took pride in its horses and the niiearttnce of the vehicles .used in the Positions. lrlier of coal He added that he had ihsned orders thst all deliveries upon the hill be made with four horses. Gbuntv Attorney J. B, Bates said toBperial to The Tribune. night that his oflico desired to aotd the OGDEN, JanS 21. The reorganisation I giving erf notoriety to companies, hut In Accept "California Syrup of Fig$ ani of the police department under (he new cases where there was cruelty to look? for the name California on n only I nul" using "'r thl afterannounced ,hv administration would follow. Jle the package, then you are sure your Jehlcle proaecution noon with the complete lineup. said further that he had Instrucjed of- In miking the announcement Commit-- 1 fi era to watm the conditions upon the chilli it having the best anl moat harmI 5'e less laxative or physic for the litWe loner J. K. Ward said that ho did not I In jturw inti conclusion the county this st stomach, Jivrr and bowels. Children further anv changes anticipate the rase filed the that against jnisted time. The department will be as fol- j rompunv might he dismissed, love its delicious fruity taste. Full lows, effective from todav: t'ornmissloner J It. Ward said lodav directions for childs dose on eaeh botC. of Jonathan Jones, offi4-rpolice f the pohoa- dafMtrtmani tle. - flivs iapUtin fear. without it ('hlef of detectives Robert Bui k. hud been instructed to watch the hill Mother! You must say. California. Adjutant and proierty clcik J. C. Itreet and handle imh cases of crucJtv LlHlefleld. (Advertisement) to animals and overloading as came to Sergeants Charles Pinxs k and George lnoir attention Ward law. 1 'e.k errant- - W. C. Dalton. Joseph llaon. IL Paine, Jr, and Harlow HANDLE Traffic offlcera William Dlik and M CASES Shaughncstty. Chauffeura Kd Butterfield, ('. U. and J. K. Wiggins. Serial t a The Tribune. DEPARTMENT. Patrolmen, itwond elas I (Winns. Jan. 51. Two deaths ar.d a James Hearn. W. W. Ill hardson, number were new cases of Inlluensa of I M. IV. Marlin, Kara Farr, A. hi wards, 125 West Center St. Telephone 13 reported this morning to the city health John W. Tuft. Ira Lowdcr, W. A. Jones board A apeclal meeting of the board and W. A. Taylor. " !'" a H. Cham- ,,h Detectives, second clase- -R U r bera, O. D. McLeod. Fred Tout, Everett Gilson, Twntv-fourt- h 6$ atreet, in Vrthiaa mwA Wdte bfnce"rTt of Ferry .Gwoktlt.. arren yv. I hpeCtal ,;aHl(iu of nurk-y- , Idahg. at a local ho- lllrkman tel. Reserve officers Charles Bass, Grant Following the morning meeting, which Fyphern, Riley Patten. Georgs 'Watts, was attended by phvaiolans. City Comed Garner. J. M. Hawkins, rorge It. missioner In charge of the J. R. Meyer, Harold Ambler and William A. health department,Ward, on behalf of the city Lewi a. o.vcr took the ..annex of the Des hos- Merchant pttal for the handling of any new cases - w Richard U. Idncoik Drs. R. S. Joyce, K. C. Rich. H. V. Nelson and W. It. Brown were today asked by Commissioner Ward to assist NECK IS the health department In getting a re- Named on the extent of Influenza njithe port MAN Fan-fiel- Pepfo-Manja- Some Great Firms Have Started on a At Look at tonrne I. Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. ISTATEMENT IS MADE ON CRUELTY CHARGE Millions Need COME ON, REMORSE! THEY YELL IN CHECKERS, THE BIG FOX SPECIAL OF I A Formamint Tablet dissolved h the mouth every two hours or so will keep tho mouth and throat practically germproof. For Formamint Tablets are powerfully though germicidal harmless. They are refreshing, soothing, pleasant tasting. Dont wait for a sore throat to heal unaided. 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