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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. FURNITURE Or Packed and Shipped at ReSTORAGE duced Rate i. SSLIS IS Military Bodic Will Take Part in Services for the Brigadier General. Our warehouse la fireproof and ws deliver your goods to you after any period of time in as good condition at tho dsy wo received them. Ruckman of Victoria, Texas. Miss Sayles has been girls work secretary for local Y. VV. C. A. M.A.Keyser Fireproof Storage Company Military honor will b given to Brigadier General Edgar A. Wedgwood at th funeral aervU-ewhich will be held thl afternoon at S oclock at tho flrat Con-- ; gregatloiiaJ church. Regular troop from! Fort Do ug cadet from th high echool, n member of the atate militia, war veteran, member of th University of Utah R. O. T. C. and member of tho American Legion will pay tribute to kicir late leader. The ealuto at the grave will be fired by the enlisted detachment at the University of Utah. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will prrelde at the services. Justice Samuel R. Thurman of th atate supreme court 'nd for many years a legal associate of General Wedgwood will aleo make an address, as will a representative of the national guard. Active patlbearere will be Chief Justice K. hi. Cortman and Justice Thurman of the state supreme court, A. B. Irvine, IT. John F. Crltchlow, Major W. G, Wlb llama and C. W. Mors. Honorary pallbearers will be former Governor William (Spry and John C Culler. Caleb Tanner, Justices A. J. Weber, Valentin Gideon and J. E. Frick of the supreme court, E. A. Walton, Samuel A King. Samuel D. Tnurman and Gerald R. l. " tea-flav- or, There are four flavors' of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All on quality. In moisture-proo- f parchmyn-lin- d packages. At grocer everywhere. 6 Co San Francises I Women of History to Be Honored PLANS OUTLINED Be Observed Over En- tire Country. 8. W. McClure Continues Work. Dr. 8. W. McClure will have charge of th National association Woolgrowere' office In Salt Lake until F. R. Marshall, th new secretary, arrives from Washington. Mr. McClure will return the latter part of the week from Pendleton, Ora At present L, L. Heller, assistant secretary. Is In charge. It is expected Mr. Marshall will take charge April 1. February 14th is not so far away but that you should be thinking of i You want genuine Aspirin the Aspirin prescribed by physician for nineteen yeara. The name s Bayer mean the true, Aspirin, proved sale by million, of people. of Each unbroken package Bayer Tablets of Aspirin contain proper direction, for Colds, Toothache, Headache, Earache, world-famou- tijifli it tut. werk el lijei TT Vic-the- ' I First Death at Coalville Tha man-taof Miss Jessie E. Hunter will .take place this evening at the home!' COALVILLE, Feb. 2. Although every-o- f her mother, Mrs. Jessi Hunter, on ,hin In Coalville Is closed on account of Third avenue. Bishop C. C. Nealen will I the Infleunta epidemic, the first recent Moeoectlcci4eiter ef hllqliucit compound mixed with dive oti; you will know them by their olive coior. Take one or two every night for a week and note the died. lOcand 25c. Murray School Close. MURRAY, Feb. 2. With fourteen out of forty teachers suffering from lnflu-ensthe public schools of Murray were closed today until the situation Improves. J. F. Rusaon, art teacher, and his wife and three children are among the nunv ber ill. a, Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thl slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Hi., your name and address clearly. writing You will receive In return a trial package containing Folev's Honey and Tar Compound, for ciugha. colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain In aide and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing Cathartic, for constltpation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Hehratnm Johnson, Drugs. tAdv ) 'mlentine 0ocolates today, when Mrs. May perform the ceremony In the presence of II death occurred Faddies, 36 years of age, wife of City I Councilman Andrew Faddies, passed .Funeral wrvices 1 will be held Announcement Is made of the mar-- 1 ?" o afternoon at clock, Wednesday Miss of Helen of this Pearpe riage city V and John Pearce of Mammoth. The wed- - I Will Bft Buried Today, ding took place Sunday afternoon at 3 jI oclock at the home of Mra. Kmil v A. will 6 held at To'cloekomo v?Tf!er! Rrnithstreeta Th" counM WiU mak.T I "O'1" b froinBanks'e undertaking parlors for John Olson. 35 years of age, who died several days ago from a Mra. F. B. Short of Portland, Ore., will j Mr. Olaon la survived by big mother and be at home to her friends this afternoon. I one brother, from 2 until 5 oclock, at the reeldence of 1005 tkuth I LaHuenz Proves FaUL ' TempieeBTreet.Bemai1 BRIGHAM CITY, Feb. William L. Mr. and Mra. Emillus A. Christensen Pettlnglll died at his hom in Willard, I Baturdav entertalrted at dinner Sunday at their evening, after a four davs' on Fourth East street The guest I ness with Influenxa. Mr. Pettlnglll waa Included Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. I Fred C. Jorgensen, Dr. and Mrs. E, G. I Edmunds. Mrs. Myra Strong. Mr. and Mra. T. A. Beal and Mrs. Heber Pearson The hostess was assisted! of Fatrvlew. by Miss Anna Pearson. relatives, deg Slaye to Tobacco? Let Nicotol Set You Free Are your a slave to tobacco, so addictyour ed to its use that you must li dally supply or feel nervou and Irrireached If have you table and unhappy! excestin point your ua of tobacco sive and tliia la always Injurious to and brain and body. Quit health before It la too late regain your freedom before hop is lost. Nicotol will kill the craving for tobacco, tone up your nerves and make the tobacco habit quit you. You can cut down your supply of tobacco or quit entirely without Iona of time or inconvenience or eufterlng or of Nicocraving In any way. Gef a box tol tablet of your dnurgint and after a few days use noto Ihe wonderful Improvement In your phvstcsl and mental condition. Nicotol ie sold under an Ironclad guarantee to refund the purchase price If It falls. Note: Ask your druggist about Nicotol. He know what it has done for others and you can trust him to tell you what It will do for you, (Advertisement.) 1 FOR'MBJJFII f Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo on There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you vith Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes 1 'T F you want to please her give her a box of im-mense- lv, disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, dean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. o chocolates Keelevs for a Valentines gift. Banner Judge Bldg. at ' Ml 1 'HOME-MAD- indies Phone Wasatch 6484 12-1- Pensions Awarded. Federal pensions of 120 a month, dating 1917. . from March 4. to Joseph ( Blaln of have been awarded Spring City and James O'Neil of Vernal, according 4o word reaching Mrs. E. M. Cohen. Utah pension commissioner, yesterday from th United blales bureau of penstona Ties veterans serxed in the Black Hank cam- - , paigns in Utah. Son Is Bom. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Caldwell of Halt Lake are receiving congratulation on th birth on Sunday of a eon. - The E. w. Rot Co, Cleveland, Q. Sure Relief from. f 6 Keeley Ice Cream Co. 260 & State, 65 S. Main, 160 S. Main For the Pains of Influenza Walker 8 BENGUE brings quick relief. Get a tube today. At all drug stores. The. Utatei A C N. Y. water Sure Relief r?,E FOR LL-AM- S INDIGESTION Candy Department BAUME analgMsique Bell-an- s Hot Mall orders filled. The meeting of th Womens Pan- Hellenic club announced to meet with Mrs. G. V. La wry. U)5 First avenue, has been postponed until further notice. ventton In Cleveland, Ohio, April chocolate. ' Theyre fresh! Many assortments to choose I tary of the National Y. W. C. A., will arrive In Halt Lake today to spend a few days, making arrangement for representation at the National Y. W. C. A. eon- - wmuamta . 2 The annua meeting of the Young Women's Christian association announced for tonight has been Indefinitely postponed. 1310 and 1828 ' - will The T. H. Gordon circle. Ladies of th Floral Co. E. Broadway. Review No. 11. Maccabees, G. A. R., will meet tails afternoon o'clock at the L O. O. F. hall. Order early. Wasatch 10 tional variety, covered with coating of deliciously smooth this afternoon. hold Its regular meeting ' ' And leave your orders with us for a basket of flowers, s pretty corsage or a nice bunch for .the vase. All the spring flowers are T.IiUer Choice, tasty centers of nuts, fruits and creams in an excep- The Ladles' Literary club chorua will meet this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock with Mrs. Ella Cumming Wetzell on Second , East street. . sugar-coate- Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis and for .rain generally. Alwaya aay Bayer when buyThen look for tha ing Aspirin. safety Bayer Cross on tha package and on th tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Maaelectmr Monr',,r8' " mm Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, vt gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted wth bad breath find ouick relid through Dr. Edwards' Olive d Tablets. The pleasant, tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act yen tly but firmly on the bowels and bver. cumulating them to natural action, cfcaring the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, piping cathartics are derived from . Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. NL Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bov.J and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Obve Tablets are purely a vegetable ' Introduced by Bayer to Physicians in 1900 , Flowers for Valentines Cream and Cake Milk ASPIRIN by Club we bad ' Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Gel at the Cause and Remove It Services Held for Bo y. to Th Tribas. JTtra." sorvl' d Optical Dept., Main Floor, Opposite Shoes The Seekers Literary club will be en- tertalned this afternoon at luncheon at 1 o'clock by Mrs. S. B. King and Mrs. R, K. Savage at the home of Mrs. King. 30 G street Poets at the Breakfast by Oliver Wendell Holmes, wMl Table,' he discussed by the club members, under the direction of Mrs. R. B. Thompson. iltohllamps Cream of Ce'wy ux Croutons Wafer Coffee gold-fille- liaml-mad- Soup Tea Including Examination for three day, we offer: Complete examination of the eyes by our registered optometrist; a pair of' lenses ground to order; a good frame aud a handsome rase for $4.05. come in for examination today. we save you time and money. the son of Mrs. Maria W. Pettlnglll and 2. Funeral BRIGHAM CITY. Feb. ' yeara tervloes for Ray Leon Johnson were held waa born at Willard twenty-nin- e He was an auto mechanic and ago. In the Third ward chapel Sunday after man town. home of. his noon under the direction of Bishop H, prominent young Mr. Johnson died at Salt Funeral will be held at the residence on W. Valentine, Tuesday. after Lake City, Friday evening, He was lingering Illness from dropsy. Student Activity Curtailed. born at Preston, Idaho, Jannarv 29, 1908. Wasatch Literary club will and was tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Eras LOGAN, Feb. 2. The health committee till afternoon at 2:30 o'clock It us Johnson of Clifton, Idaho, who for of the Agricultural college faculty today Historical at Community Center ruled to suspend or postpone all student Women of Fifty Year Ago ' will be the Hoopes. R. c. Call. Lorenso Jensen, where refreshments are to be of the program. In charge of Mrs I tor K Madsen, President S. Norman Lee. activities served and all dances and meetings Emma Whitdhead. I and Valentine Bow In Frank J. scheduled the Immediate future except Sketches of the life of Harriet Beecher I Bishop the college drama, "What Every Woman Stowe. Susan B. Anthony and Frances rn Knows." which will be presented WednesK. Willard will be given by Mrs. Anna Meteor Ughta City. day and Thursday of this week. H. King. Mrs. C. W. Seaton and Mra W. The annual Commercial club ball, which A. Wight. Each will be In costume togp-t- l te The Tribune. was scheduled for Friday, will be postrepresent the character sketched. Vocal II BRIGHAM CITY. Feb. 2. About 10 poned and Tie given later. It was selections will be given by Mrs. Lucy o'clock Bunday night pedestrians upon announced that the health of the Klrkman and Mra- - Emma J. banders I the gtreets In this city were startled by students astoday was excellent, but Tea will be. served following the pro- - U ,udden Illumination which turned the the action wasa whole taken to avoid the spread T' I Into almost daylight of disease. dark murky, night E. O. Leather ood and Mrs. W. H. The phenomenon last but a moment, . There wa no sound or disturbance of a a kind, other tlisn the Illumination, Mr. and Mra. T. J. Davies announce I al)y which waa doubtless caused by Oie pass, the engagement of their daughter,- - Alice, J lng meteor reported by other communi-t- o D. Griffin of Clarkston, Utah. T.ie ties, marriage will take place February 19. Miss Anna Rice, rellrfous work secre- or reasonable price. 1 Preliminary arrangements are being made for the celebration of boy scout anAcniversary week, February 8 to 14. cording to announcement made yesterday at the office of the local council the Sunday, will be opening day, which featured by exercises on scout work in the churches. The chief theme 'will be "Do a good turn daily. ' Sunday evening at 8:15 every boy scout in tho country will stand at salute and give tho scout sign and repeat the scout oath. This will form one of the features of the evening program in the various churches. Owing to health conditions no large rally or meeting will be held, but during the week the troops will be urged to stage The fathers' and eons' unique stunts. banquet will be a feature, and many of the troops are already maktng arrangements to have dad as guest when son will show what he can do. A meeting of the deputy commissioners of Balt Lake. Liberty, Ensign, Pioneer, Wasatch. Granite and Cottonwood districts. will be held this afternoon when further arrangements will be made. Grape Fruit Pio and Cheesa. Tribua. Feb. 8. Th County Agenta' of Utah, which concluded successful convention st the Agricultural college today, elected the following off! cers for the coming year: President. Jo eph P. Welsh. Utah county; vice presl dent, R. L. Wrigley, Cache county; eecre tary and treasurer, Alms WUaon, Morgan county. Mr. Welsh, who wa a delegate to tho national convention of county agents held In Chicago recently, reported the work of the sessions, and stated that the actual saving made through farm bureau work la greater per farm in Utah than In any other state In th Union. table-spoonf- beciv ry Special to Th Special Anniversary Celebration to THE NEW.HOUSE Broiled Lamb Chop Natural v or Roast Vssl. Dressing Demi Glaca Potatoes Rissol Green Peaa in Butter Dinner Roll hundreds of persons have fitted to those glasses by us. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every pair. If you need glasses this is your opportunity to get a good pair 8t a . LOGAN. rassociation here. Table dHote Dinner $1.006 to 9 p. m. M BY COUNTY AGENTS tea-flav- or, tea-flav- or Tubus. SESSIONS CONCLUDED 1 Schilling Tea. All there is to it is picking the young tender leaves, when theyre full of fine instead of the older tannin laden leaves, which are picked for common tea. What you want is fine and that is what in Schilling Tea. you get You dont want the coarse ofcommon tea,nof the tannin , that is so bad for stomach and' nerves. ' Th 1 ry rs Thfcre is no secret about Special hon-ara- of land commissioners Son Is Born. Announcement was made yesterday of t ie birth Saturday of a. son to Mr. and Mis. Philip E. Scott or S67 Tenth HAS CHAPTER ' one-tim- OPEN MEETING TODAY Committee Will Meet. The executive committee of the Utah Ucntral railroad Jubilee will meet at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon In the office of Andrew Jenon In the church administration building. C LOGAN, Feb. 2. A chapter of the Phi lvappa Phi, th national honorary agricultural fraternity, was established at th Utah Agricultural college this afternoon by Professor E. N. Wentworth, e dean of tha agricultural school in Kansaa and lows, but later a captain of field artillery in the army. In chats of agricultural work of tho American expeditionary force after the armistice was signed. He has also contributed many article on French agriculture which have been published In the Breeders' Casette. Th Phi Kappa Phi Is a national fraternity In agriculture andof to the Phi Beta Kappa Institution. . Chapters have been established In all th leading agricultural Institutions of the country. Admittance I secured only by excellence In scholar ship and each year only the highest per cent of the senior class ara admitted to tha fraternity. Th charter members of tha Agrtcul turn College chapter Includes the fac ulty members, who were Initiated today The followin by Professor Wentworth. sleeted officers of the chapter wer vice pres! Dr. Frank West; President, dent. Dr. Bert L. Richards; secretary, Professor N. AJvtn Pederaen; treasurer, Dr. 14. C. Merrill; marshal. Professor George B. Caine. The keenest Interest will be evident at commencement time, when th first dole gallon of senior will be Initiated. LAND COMMISSIONERS The regular meeting of the state board for February will begin today. It is expected that a committee of auditor who examined th Books of the board as to tb coat of the Flute project to the state will report to the board, and a committee of the water-useunder the project may also be rut. largely on the auditor's report depends the amount to be pajd to the atate for the project. While action by the whole boaM Is not necessary, it Is possible that further details of the negotiations under which the slate is turning over to the Milner estate all claim to valuable coal lands In Aar w bon county will be discussed, U. A. OF PHI KAPPA PHI st Appl tdeep-lessne- Spanish-America- . Vanilla Ic well-kuow- 8alt Lake City, Utah. Phones Was. 6722 and Was 6723 Military pallbearers selected for the fu 'neral were announced yeaterday by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgensen, adjutant Colonel Jorgensen general, as follows: Major H. M. H. Lund, Major William H F. Sharp, Major Charles Urgory. Major Willard Major Elmer Chrlstophsrson, Johnson. Major J. S. Earley and Cap L. Marlon lam Young. The following genera orders wer issued by the adjutant general! "The funeral of the late Brigadier General Edgar A. Wedgwood of this stats will take place at 1 p. m. today from the First Congregational church. Salt Lake. "In memory of the late Brigadier Gen era! Edgar A.' Wedgwood, the flags on all armories and atate buildings In the atate of Utah will be displayed at half-mafrom sunrise today until the last volley la fired over th grave. "A troop, First cavalry, National Guard of Utah, Is hereby detailed to participate hi the funeral. A Schilling No man or woman who eats meat regularly ran make a mistake bv flusbinj the tiilncvj occasionally, as a authority. Meat forms uric arid, which clogs the kulnev pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the wastis and poisons from the blood, then you get aick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, and bladder disorders come from aluggish kidneys. The moment you feel n dull ache in the kidneys, or your iutrk hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment; irregular of passage, or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Balt from auy reliable pharmacy amt take a in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney will the net fine. This famous salt is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with litlna, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine, so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Balts is inexpensive and caunot injure; make a deliuhtful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink, which all regular meat eater should take now and then to keep the kidney clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding aerioua kidnev (Adv.j complications. 328 West Second South Street, s I Flush the Kidneys at once when Hack hurts or Bladder V bothers. problems. 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