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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. " ' P0TI1I0, PRICES Dtl. r th Motor company, distributor of Poig ear. Tf If ? Federal . Investigators Seek Data to Determine Fair Salt Lake Quotation. Ludendorff Sees World Menace in Bolshevisms Sweep; Says Germany Is Saving Bulwark Madsen-Forro- f I Death and Funeral MADSEN, general manager H j dkath$. Joseph Msgooe, formerly a collector In the employ of The Tribune, dl4 FYtday at Phoenix. Aril Mr. Megones homo Is st Deer - Lodge, Mont where his parents llvq IMPOSED Charles William Worthed, son of Mr and Mr. Meber B. Worthen. 1231 Pact Ho avenue, died yeeterday. Beside the parents, he s survived by two sisters: Mra Msry K. Poole of Belt Lsks and Mrs. Margaret A. Prsston of Loe Angels. Cel, and on brother, Frank Worthen o halt Lake. Funeral services will be he'd Monday at t sclock at the Eber W, Hall chapel, Intarmsat wilt be la City cemetery. IT y KARL H. VON WICOANO, Department ' ObMcNary Recla- Treasury jects to mation Measure. --Universal gsrvtee Staff Cerrespeedsnt. (Special Cable Dispatch.) (Copyright. I20. by Ualvereal Service.) ERLIN, Feb. 7. General Erich Ludendorff, In an exclusive Interview today, told me his views ed whet he sees as tha Bolshevist menace to conquer th world. It was th first time In a year th former army chief had consented lo speak for publication on this sub- Centra) A1a In former time, threaten to overthrow Europe. Oermany ha repeatedly In history been the breakwater against which Ilia flood from th east dashed llaelf to piece. Should Germany he unable. to bold tt up this time, then th consequences will b painting, pa rr. r h a n g tn o , wui, .. X. U. tel war; 1,4,1. ua. U)l4ae Ml j. .144 s- JON IS A JONkS, nd kilMnUilB. I'flrw PSINTIV), sapr'haaglnf I'rtvse rreoaaabla. saw, art ra I all gmraslr-H- t. ON S wrwk nwrlab I LKA.N Pslatlsg. Wl44t,k SW laimluhf p4lH(lag ell M 6 loueoai.x Nr. cw ekwala lane ea4 ' w,s. Badrlrg, work ra; Suit J. IN 11 ax ., w 61 .HI 4 t j sad pri. r. kirn; wuxT all k4iwil.it., tear work at lowasf prkws. Will up., ,1.7,7 U. p.1,11,1. lwp.rh.ojti,,, UuMwIi.!., WsMtrtl MSI J. FAEKH rtesatsf. Maori axis kalsowt,.' Waoatca rF-lag! grtesa nMuaablw wrg disastrous." grarastro. Pits "Then vou do not believe Lettland kAl KtlUl.VINll IS wsU row (Steals. Phoae 32 yaars of ags. wife Mra tide Poland stem can and Dulrh, Lucy Rumania w. the I; 414 of John Dutch of Garfield, died yesterday Of BoisheMam?" a as my next question. a aJwaf tl 1HI Senator Charles L McNary bill. IntroW$u I do st 416 Wsat Second South street. The Investigation of the facts connected nut believe any resistance I f$tnt. 71. pamttnf. Unflag Hy, atJf.r body tx at O Donnell and Co. chapel. Fu duced at th request of th Western possible from those quarter" th general ith the present potato murket in Halt wilt be announced State Reclamation association.' Is our i.erat i The Baltic slates, aim replied. Vzcmun Clegjisr masting Lake and in other cities of Utah is bebe I later. had srmlM lo evacuate them at -- wa with opposition from th treasury depart 3$$Mr Lf Ml I' hest of the alllea, have already become inf"1. 1 being made by representatives of the M WMkl at $1.24 14 U ta frsagy Tl year of ag. ment, according to a letter received by ject. have Bolshevistic. Poland and Chsrlott Brvtxlng, 1 a ft ; aotora ftar4. ia federal fair price commission, in view After my return to Berlin In March never been closely-kn- it ft t a bile died yesterday at ths residence. Ml Ara Oovemor Bamberger yesterday from Sencountries, $1 4 a MlVt r4 n Ton awyoa. a. of lost In her with Rumania, .was born She ho street. visof the fact that some retail stores are Was when I Germany agrarian said, oppress!) pahoe year," t ator senator Th ta McNary. laUatT ciaaaar Oregon tfea BoIHK lawa. constitute an eaav prey lo vary and cams to Utah ta June, 1M1. . Use ited by many politicians and sought out lshevist U fata ail tM dirt, wit atrouf aartl charging as high as 6 rents per pound a4 huahand dlsd twenty-thre- e years ago. chairman of th sepal committee on Irripropaganda. Hardly rescued" and Ak far fre daBatratktt. fweaptftf. for potatoes in small lots, delivered. The following aurvtv her: F, M. Brat- - gation and reclamation of arid lands, and by numerous journalists, I pointed to th revived hy foreign aid, the Rumanians fatla 72 K. lat BvaU. feurki Klclrt 0., would sink under the heavy trial of The facts will be reported to the fedilng of this city end Richard Bretstng It baa been decided to tndoavor to push great danger which Russian Bolshevism ' $$iri and Anna Led In Germany, beside sight atrength. eral fair price commissioner, James VV. In spit pt this opposition. presented from the political, social, ecoths measure, sea consesoon Th will the world i grandchildren. Funk, who may decide to take the matHOTELS quences of the pMl'e of Versailles. In The objection of tha treasury department nomics! and military standpoints.. ter before the executive committee, At that tlm my. warning was Inter- any fultlll tha N KW SALT IT yearn As explained In a letter from' the secretary LAKH HOTEL, vr,t, should Germany Wtacomb Marika Blackburn. i to ll with a view be so Impovas a wall meant journalistic at- terms of th treaty TH best UTTIr deciding whether it is preted HtnfctL ta (tali Uk Chy. of age. died yesterday at th residence, ot the a Senator to copy erished to McNary) treasury 1 from a commodity which is suitable for the tha Influence economic viewpoint and CLkAN a ad Q! IKT; Iwt ltd cold waive la rv the peace negotiations survive tempt She CtJ Strtngfallow court. so pow-rlrIn a military aenM that she vry room , froa bat ha. In and I was represented In th usual guts by her huahand. F. R. Blackburn, and her of which la enclosed, and which read fixing of a fair price margin, and; if will be unable lo resist the pressure of 172 Bo. Mala at., Juat couth of the powtaffW of ths rtrtd militarist. . daughter, Vergil Ellen. Burial part, aa follows: ' so, what the margin should be. ' Bolshevist attack, particularly inasmuch However. hlatalS In th Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Prices in Halt Lake City were found "Ths fundamental objection to th bill th year ISIS Botahsvtem proved victorious on all Its aa. In addition lo the external forces of MEW TfcMKLM HOTklWUhrU mmamrm. to range from $23 a bushel to 90 ts front M the point of view fronts and today threat th treasury, and Holahavlam, eh has an enemy within her rial aoaiki raiaa XU H. Mala ac. wntiam Leonard Haney died yeeterday $$, rents a peek, which is at the rate of it Imposes upon the treasury of the through hsr ths whole of Oermany, mo. . Europe and, gates. at the residence, till South First West that fM United I of Rlates th burden fear. th $.1.60 a bushel. as financing roost a la America, Throughout the state hod well, posiHe 71 of ags. L1MOLM troete He was M ftaat flrat ftauifc years HOLS. reclamation to bet to give tive manner." attempts projects, there was an even wider range of Germany. been a motorman on th Balt Lake street aad Me; t$ai; Mac to raoa D you believe that th Russian Bovtet r The body ths appearance of avoiding n direct apac oars for th past forty year. SpadaJ fatac h tba v Th danger to Germany and tha world hatha. oaia, prices, tome of the mining eampe 1 th T" Waaatfh secretary propriation by MM has authorising ' republic tendencies aggreealv 5 .. bUsl Is la th. mor real and more serious In st th Larkin chapel.. charging six rents a pound, others of th to soil United Btates asked. treasury w bewould that while some of the agriculor more, bonds to provide th funds required for require many month fore w could muster an army, lacking aa LIQUOR AND DRUG CURE Matts Jacobson, 71 years old, died yes- th purpose tural communities were selling potaof the bill. Emissaries Busy. we do every equipment. East Fourth at Ms, home, tit America knows IBS ha. ley ireabaral M tha Seal, fat terday El committee your at urge to the strongly, very toes, according merchants, U(cr this street. from own later. her In "Most notice aasttew Funeral the was Ludendorff's If It should determine (ha th plan em44reas bet 117, as sail at he. , -, , experience assuredly, less than 3 cents a pound. " t Boalevar apt., Wxq ties. bodied In . th . bill Is merlttgloua and emphatic answer. "Have not h Russian world war. gUlJ The Idaho Falls price for potatoes I then asked Ludendorff Mrs. Pauline B. J. Norstrom, a native recommends a opinion with appropriation, to handle Bolshevism sent (heir emissaries all over of Sweden, 160 North West Tempi street, th matter by making a direct appropria- th world Into China and India and Per- regard to the political wnpona of Bolargely controls the commercial prire accounting. in Utah, and lust Thursday was a litdied yesterday. Hhe was 16 years of age tion of a specific amoOnt for th purpose, sia and Aala Minor, aa well as Into th lshevism. In answering b paid a strong tribute to Bolshevist propaganda. and came to Balt Lake In list. She is leaving, the secretary of the treasury, act- northern states of Germany and th tle under I hundred, sacked on the CXftltT aerrmatkat will tsks rare of stMt HanHertha Mrs. us "Tb of ha survived war." a "nsa Mid. or twe lets of kooks st your office or ettnr ths former by daughter, ing under th general authority already taught wagon. The local commiaaion ' then said what a powerful agent the work of pro pa B IS, Trlbaao. son, and a son. Gist W. Norstrom of conferred by congress, free to finance the monarchy? . v klAUI that this meant a cost to them of Funeral arrangements will be requirements of th plan from time to use this weapon to ta an offensive bait Lake. Bolshevism "Bolshevism la ganda power shout $4.37 a hundred, after paying th dexuttermost which announced later. ., It revoaa and wields with to it be To alms world a found about time, might bring expedient: ".I rents freight and allowing for CHINA FAINTINO . authorise n specific Issue of bonds to re- lution, It must either conquer th world terity. "Th conditions that exist In Germany Rftailers said that they Ml imburse the , treasury for tb advances or crumble to pieces. Pace of Los. Utah, died yesAlta shrinkage. WAukAXn. Mix (UiA BcsU 01,. Be DisModels 13 would lead to confusion and prove embarwas Bhe Influ reason hare locaf the lastwere selling potatoes at 3 cents a pound under Cklos a this alone at consider! today I "For developed M terday hospital. ftriag, ota oaeog years of as a. Tha body is at th Joseph rassing to th credit and financial opera- ing peace wl th th Soviet republic Im- nice of this propaganda. France, it must bv the bag, while Aom were charging M. Taylor parlors and will be sent to tions of th United States. W mad pmc with her, but be emphasised. Instigated the support of possible, higher price for smaller lots, deliv Tb secretary ta also opposed . to the she has fought us svss since. W III not revolutionary propaganda In Germany, a Big Show. Los for burial. ered. Herr Hein, th Bruagian minister of the wovislon In the bill which would exempt the world tak our Imsod to hMrt?" Utah potatoes, however, were obtainbond Issue from taxes because such G.' he I asked General Ludendorff: Against Interior, declared a few day ago. I have Jethro Whitney, '43 years of ags, eon able by the commission houses at figof Mr. and Mr. Jethro IL Whitney, died exempt tons have been denied to holders which frontier win. In your opinion, th reasons which. I think, justify me In of Liberty bonds, with regard to surtax Patrons of the auto show at Bonneville yesterday ures somewhat under the Iduho Fails active In local hospital Funeral military offenalv of Soviet Ruasla.be Mylng that England, too, Th letter conthis sen. directed flrrAT will be held Monday morning at 11 and excess profit taaea How Suita riled. prices, according to reports rnado to the pavilion will see for the first timo an ex cludes: "On I the William other It alike hand. all o'clock that preaees at frontiers, the of Joseph recognise And some retailers quot- hlblt of Dlstoel wheels at the display of against chapel commission. k tntaor, by kit I fee) that th proposal to authorise b in miliUnited sothe will held It toward be mates' gusrSixa Interment e,. (he City displays powerful policy Taylor. replied. low a as $4.73 ed prices as hundred the' Madaen-Fane- r Motor company, dla cemttery. Mo-Abrshawaoa, agalat ah expenditure of $260,600,000 for th purforce In central Asia, another sq th viet republic neglects th economic re. tary raw. 0 wM. would demand most frontier of Germany and another at th doing bustaraa of reclamation the weight. pose of construction and Ruaaia leaves a her of 'Palgfc ' motor car. 66 West trtbutor ii? I Bakery rororer roatpasy. at was the careful of . consideration from th point It explained that present loophole for revolutionary gate of Rumania. propaganda os ax go, for alleg'd parsoul tajurlvs gain Is addFUfctRALS. from view of in . economy governmental expend! Idaho Falla market is inactive, be- fourth street. A sporty" effect In In th ovm Asia world. that It naa dowa by a tnrk. throughout Persia, .AfghanFuneral service foe Thomas $ Fowler, turea- cause of the condition of roads and of ed to the Archment model Paige with Marfarat Eaaa W, Chwfraa anliit L. Moth istan, . Turkestan and India Bolshevism died laet Monday at Yakima, Wash., has assumed th cloak of wwoo. to recover Internal Conditions. the fact that farmers are unwilling to the nickel --plated Dtsteel wheels. The who altvfrd duo oa a Ill be bald at 1 Vclock this afternoon In Europe, on th other hand, it propa"Tha Internal condition of Germany, aotr, open their pits until the weather is Archmont model is on of the latest cre- at th funeral parlor of th 8. M. Taylor day morning, will be held at th West- gates Brtthx 0. Beck ggslaxt Ellubetk Breea communism. more ierniancntly settled and warm ations 'of the Paige company and will be undertaking principally food ahortage and general merbros IS (t. let till. IO eertala real estate. gad The body minster Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock establishment. chandise, provides many periods for the Haerl Halt sgslaat Claud. HU. foe cr. Whether any lower prices would the feature of the Madsen-Farrexhibit may be viewed at the home of hi mother, tomorrow. Burial will be In the City Threat of Red PeriL access of mor M our ro as . propaganda, 160 South Second West street, between few weeks was not a sub- at the shokr, gretmti of cruelty sod soaupport. dlrorta, prevail in cemetery. Kdltk ktrsM stalest I Series "Th and communists whose tn, tha will IZ. people, B. Germany, classes, Interment of primarily and working hours for th t ject for verv confident prediction on seSir Influence m grounds of goaaaport gad Brass, do and ores, not power aro, alas, much know, and consequently do not Unfortunately, we were unable to be In the Wasatch- Lawn cemetery. desert Ira. Funeral service for Mra. . Fewaon underestimated the part of dealers. have the Bolshevist abroad, terrortwo-crecognise, clearly object cure more than a space at the Smith will, be tirld at the Twenty-firrecognised that without sxternal military ism through th complete enslavement of service' foe Everett W. ward chapel at 11:30 eefbek Sunday af- aid Funeral aute show and as we have six different MrrUg Licenses. they can never achieve their object. tb AidBlduaL" Mr. and ternoon. Th body may be viewed at the 2 son of of age. years Onasch, I should, like to point out that BoAsked how. In view of hie admissions Bn Co'- Paige models for distribution, we will Mrs. c; A. Onasch. South State homo of her eon, Joseph EL Smith, lit lshevism Is strong, enough to wsg war of th tremendous power of Bolshevist ON STRIKE have a show in our salesrooms during the street, who died Thursday, will be held street, 'until noon.. Interment will be on two fronts, aa h ths topobelieved realstanr to th ,b4 miu cr,j- aggression, particularly oclock from th Miller n the City cemetery. week, to display to the Interested pub- Tuesday at 1:30house graphical conditions on tn frontiers of red possible. General Ludendorff said: Interment will Are ward meeting Horn H. river. Sis frssclw. Cal., and and Afghanistan preclude th emMembers of the Motion Picture Op- lic the beat light six motor in America,' Persia Realisation of common th danger Lawn Wasatch , lu u. cemetery. BowHng, Cum bar task, Mr. Funeral service will be held for Mr. ployment of large forces on a EuropMa should unite all erators union voted to remain on said D. H. Madsen, manager of the Mad-klarx.ret Stanley nation Wllhelmln Bchurinker, 231 South Ninth scale. Slmmeea, Uarflsld, t'tah. sen Frrw company. We. are very and thus alone can they ward off the ssdKudolph Julia g. strike, following Clark Ines meeting yesterday sorry service for Mm Uutrbinia, Balt Lak. Funeral the at who died East automoCity Friday, the street, "The military forces which Bolshevism external and internal menace of Bolthat lack of space at of thelf wage seale committee and bile show Salt Lake, sad Vtr- 1:3$ ran concentrate In April on th sastern shevism. The civilised nations should at terl afternoon at .Brest. will prevent us from showing Harvey, awife of William C. Harvey,willwho cemetery Sunday Mickey, Salt Uka be o'clock. , members of the Halt Lake Theater ap of our models there, but ws are ex- died at local hospital Thursday, . of Poland climatic conditions last bury their mutual distrust, recognize frontiers at the Wasatch Leiwn cemetery at cordial Invitation to the public held Managers association, which broke up tending prevent an Mrtler commencement of op- their common enemy and unite In a con2 14 o'clock today. The funeral cortege Real Estate Trtnsfsra, for Mrs. Mary M. erations there ara estimated by experts certed effort of self protection. without reaching an agreement. Funeral service to Inspect them at the salesroom. ft. M. funeral will leave th chapel Taylor No car could be built better than- the can become a bulwark The committee Parrtali, 74 years of age, who died at 00.008 men. They aro well disciplined . Germany announced at the WARRANT! DEEDS.' 3 o'clock. Mra Harvey was graduated at conand be I will watched Its new be at well held Glenbrook. will The It today equipped. Wednesday,, Paige booty against Bolshevism only If her right of 4ullt A. Rusaler is M. A. HerUa, Ms St meeting that the men would return to struction from the University of Utah and for sevmotor-bloc- k bom time from o'clock of her the tho soviet forces the the by the at end Is raptured daughter, during wthwut titeswsu restored It, , work provided the managers recognize entered yearn was - engaged1 ta teaching Mrs. Rtcliard Pelton. Woods Cross. In- past year Is considerable, and, besides, delay and the world ts freed of tho harsh t Ire L Cklpmxs, tut 6. j, factory from the foundry: I ers! tiilpmn She Is survived by her hnsband terment will be In th Bountiful ceme- ths Rusetans are buying war material term of the Versailles the wage scale for which they left noted theclose block 'JO, pt.t A 777 of every part, school. Inspection which are treaty, l of w I yearn Louisa, and theatheir .jobs. The managers of the M. SkMaiur daughter, Mary so full of to fn4 Kirbra."l.l' il tha exact measurement used, which were to the future peace of tery. Mn. Parrish woe th widow of everywhere. In brief, th Bolshevist army Is a real th world. danger 2S, to serrs, plat A ters took the stand that, inasmuch as so finely developed during the war. This age, three brothers and live sisters. 8b 1 Henry H. Parrish of Bountiful. Loss A Trurt C. ta H. B. Uxum! crossed the with one of the first menace, and this danger be. applied to every finished "Germany' Interest In title on quee-tto- n Tracy they had offered to grant the scale efficiency was was lot (. block St. flat B Funeral ecrvloei will' be held for Willis pioneer bandsp'alns It she was 14 years of comes more threatening as It (lode comare Identical placed In the motor, of with those wbeg 'when the operators went on. strike, part I beforeconvinced th whole to 1'racy Lose A Trust 'c.V tot that no set of engi- Foster Hick cox today at 3:16 o'clock at Hsr husband was on of Aha ftret munist allies In every country U Iqvsdea world, and this conviction should at last which they said had caused them con- and' am 8. block 61, plat B see tiers of the Bountiful district. She la Ws must consider Bolshevism an elecould be more thorough than those the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. become the common property of all Sdltk P. Doooher to Trscy Loss A Trii.t siderable expense and some inconven- neers mental force, which, like the Mongol of Survived by twelve children. who are responsible for the Paige GlenCo., lot 6, blnrk-61plat B ience, they pould. not concede the in- brook." Funeral services will bs held today at Dxutel Simper to Co., lot creased WHges. Three 11:16 o'clock for William Cooper at the 7 si S, block 1, Whitaker Funeral eervice Continuing. Mr. Madsen said: for Few.eon Clara , Robert Worthen, acting secretary of. carloads of the latest Palgs models will City cemetery.. Oeoro L. Kdily to Tro..s E. B4y, lots Smith were held at th graveside In the M ssd block 4, Alts Place the union, said yesterday that the men be on display at the show and In our .... 1 City cemetery yesterday. , Bishop David Prratoo A. Tbstchor t May H. Csrhxrt, k.t Funeral services toi Bertha Engelhardt R. Loysn offtcated. Though the feature of our were willing to return to work without salesroom. -- n 1 3, black 11. plat 44 Archmont show will be the will be held this afternoon at o'clock at Thomas Hull, . P. W. . Dunyon and a signed contract and to work seven exhibit at the Hooaloe Real Eilat A 1st. Co., ts Alice were the speaker .W. J. Sportster, we will have the last word in th City cemeteryt Bishop Lyon hours instead of six, for which they the Mooaborg. lot 11. block 30. Sacra pl.t coach maker's art In eur Tuddenham offered th opening prayer DEPARTMENT. A 1 went on strike, but that thev had re- closed car models on display at the Paige .. . . .as show Funeral service for Richard Bray, who and Bishop George H. Wallace pronounced James Mrlilil to Carl Bern tars, lot I, block basis throughout the week. Our five passenger, died February . will b held' today fused to go hack on an open-shoat th the benediction and dedicated th grave. 1A. 6 ncro A pint 125 Center St. Telephone IS Tbomnn r. Ixmxaos lo Entoll T. jo and under the wage scale in effect be- four door tight chassis sedan spesks well O'Donnell 46 Co. funeral chapel, comL, t.art-nefor the Paige product and Is proving to mencing at 1' o'clock. Interment will b FTtneraf service for Elizabeth Ann Parr fore the strike. lot 15, block 7, I pint A.,.. be a popular model with stylish automo- tn City cemetery. Thomna P. Longton to Charles r. Longsos, 114 Windsor street, will be held at th Will E Burled at Pro to. bile owners In the east." lot 1. block 7. f , residence Monday at 3 o'olock. Inter, t plat c " WILL E. BOARD B. Wtcka te Roan L Wynn, tot 10, blm-PARDON 8pcUI ( Tbe Tribune. Funeral services for Ellen Strlcklev will ment will be Itt Mount Olivet cemetery: A S3, pint he held today from the family residence, Mra Parr was a native of Ohio. She PROVO, Feb. 7. Mr. Jonephlnn Cook, Cbnrlen A. Uracbor In WOUNDED IN j NINE CASES Jnmrn R, Blrrotl. 2.6 wife of th Uit C. W. Cook of Blnghain, South - Fifth East street, at 3:30 survived by her huahand. p. M. Parr, Mn SO nn Si, block 3, Urabrn Ptw! Official died FYlends wishing ta view the and daughters. Mrs. L. IL Coryell of tho homo today at the age of at BANDITS 'clock. . do Office addition 74 yaars. so at the residence between Marshalltown, Iowa: Mrs. A. A. Munden Tha body will be brought to body may Xew eases to come before the state 41 IT CLAIM v t DEEDS Provo for burial fuueraL of Portland, Ore.; Mra FYd A. Moore of :3tt p. m. and the Sima of th Funeral sarvtres mil! zioo'n Sn.Hirn Bank A Trust Co. t Har. board of pardons at its regular meeting Jake in Feb. ba held It 1 oclock Monday afternoon. tn Colo., be M. Hull of wilt Interment TRINIDAD, and Madison Mra City cemMery. rtrt thfaVlty 36 Mt aad Wtsxblp. 37, block 3. February 21, are listed as follows by Mrs. Cook U survived by onfe son, bandit. was shot and serious Clermont Talntor, lows, also s son, Howard R. Dan B. Shields, attorney general and Jakovitz, and Cook, one She Is for of Fredricks also this Funeral Albert wounded survived service Parr, Ullrich, and city. daughter. Agnes Tyler, deputy ly Cook. Jury. secretary of the board: February I, will be by five grandsons and one great-gran- d sheriff and Via mb a I at Forbes, was who died In8L Murray, For reinstatement John Golatz, for- shot M. Taylor mortuary chapel daughter. held at the ; I in the leg late:thi afternoon when at DATA Interment this morning. gery. Funeral Services Held. masked bandits attempted to hold will 18.b o'clock FuTteroT aorvlcea for' Mra. Dora Marker In City cemetery. Far pardon George Grandia, petit three T. Feb. . Belief Tvlcr and two other men in an xa SPOKANE, that ta Wash., Mortal up Tbo Trlbaae. B pence m wife of Res Spencer, will be held larceny. Caoiaaratita weather data at Balt Lake ittr. tomobilc. carrying $6500 payroll to the PROVO, Feb. 7. Funeral services for Tebmmrj 7, FUneral service for Grant Earl Chan- In th Miller ward chapel 'today at 1:30 Max H. Houser, Of' Portland, Ore., "by For parole Alex Hal vis, assault with Forbes mine Mountain the of held Luke will be will died o'clock." famTha at th who Imvo who Roeky reason of died .Robison, his corteg at connection Thursday, with try, United the Eureka this "today vm 40 degreee; deadly weapon; Gordon Gruschke, rob- Fuel I0o East Ninth Routh States Grain corporation haa been able week, were held today at th residence of hit heat la this Highest ily residence, City cemetery at 1:16 o ctoek today. Tb month alnre W14 waa 68 company. The holdup took place bery. his brother, Fred C. Robison. Bishop Joloweat Uat atht waa 10 fterrea; low. of 'the mining camp as cortege will leave the . Joseph William street, at 1 o'clock. lntcrmnt will be to mile a within For termination William Green, the car manlpulHte and operate'' grain com seph A. Buttle was the speaker. Music ert thla month etneo 1874 waa 13 degrees In th City cemetery. p. m." It 'wsi th Taylor Chapel carrying the deputy and hi baby f . , aswa; mean temperature for totfar waa 3. Son of Mr- - and .Mra Joseph - M. burglary; John Theeinger, burglary: panics which he formerly owned "to an wo rendered by Mra. E. A. Stein and was turning off from the : annual waa 81 degree: accnmutatM 1,1 rO. L. Callender, embezzlement; Fred companions Funeral services for Charles P. 'Jen- Immense profit to himself and associ- Thomas 8. Ashworth of Salt Lake. In- degree;alaoe Cliantry. road. the firat of the month ta 47 dr kreaa terment was In the Provo, cemetery. W. Aguilar of the F. ates Is Do nings, manager and secretary Wilde, burglary; .Herbert concealed tn axceaa ainca Jamury 1 U in ' an aeromatated th greea: The of bandits,expressed finding partly The funeral of Robert F. Turn how, pio- Wj Gardiner Printing company, will be gf lit Stanley, statutory offense. degree. on automobile the fire 2 United will be held 1347, neer State at opened held her returned of this mprntng at the Masonic temple arroyo, grand Jury, today hnlb tempera fora at 6 a fm, Serricog Hold Dry Jinwhlitj In' and-thCemetery. i deputy responded with hie o'clock, at th Burton ward chapel. The at 10 o'clock, under the auspice of Wa- today. 83 degrewa; wet bulb temperature at I a. m.. to The Trthus. ADVANCE rifle, shooting Special one of the bandits body may be viewed at tho chapel .half satch lodge No. 1. Th body will be taken LEMON 3u relative a. 87 at tfegrnea; Is humidltjr Houser vice president of th. United the service. to Ogden following th ceremony and PROVO, Feb. 7. Mra Frank B. Wof. per cent; dry bulb temperature at noow. awn through the body just as he received an hour before aawMMoMa State northboGrain, for CHARGED will 3ft sendees wet tha held bulb ftndens funeral wa corporation at time, hold temperature grave at'th exdegree: by at the a wound in the leg. hhots were ana time. S3 degree; relative feumiriltf . Provo cemetery with many today west. held at the graveside member. Instead of Ogden Ibdge No. 2, Knight relative and woa, changed between the men in the dep- ns announced,being tem79 time hulb uno at I In per rest; friends funeral of dom, Mrs. dry The services recommendation attendance. President Amos made that (he Pythla. The influenza epidemic is believed utys car and the bandits and two of John Tsu sober wlH be held In th (orForest p. m.p AS degree; wet.huJb temperature at president fix the selling price on all N. Merrill and Bishop D. b. McEw-aat p. at.. 8! degree; relativa humid, by jobbers and grocers to bo the cause this three bandits mounted horses and Dale chapel joday, beginning at. 12:15 wheat now held In th United State at were th speakers. e ejection, perature Funeral Musical Thomas for services, Mitchell, at t p. m. M per eent. or an increase in the price of lemons rode nway, according to report, leav- o'clock. . ' whose death occurred st his home, 351 the price paid ths farmer, plus a rea- were rendered under the direction of ityPrecipitation Total fee the twenty-fou- r fcmirn ' 11 " ! was generally predicted yes- ing the third badlv wounded. which, Emerald avenue. Friday, will Jl'hc be held sonable carrying charge, which provision, Professor C. W. Reid. at 8 p. m. waa none; total foe tlt ending for Ruby Blanch Funeral service aaoBth te date ta .14 of an took; acrnmnlated Monday at noon ad th Sixteenth ward however, shall not apply to th producer. terday, would become effeetive Mon- wounded man,. Jakovitz, was taken into Opposing the proposed plan to provide a deficiency for tbia month te date ta .38 ef ae day, Wholesale fruit dealers bstimated custody and will be brought to the hos- Cushing will be held at th graveside In chapel. The body may be viewed at the fund Funeral Date Changed. of 3160,000.000 for European relief, at 1 o'clock. Tha home between 10 and 11:30 o'clock on tarh; total preetpttattoa aiaee Jaauarr 1 ta City cemetery today that lemon prices would .jump from 50 pital here tonight. to t Ths Trtbus. date ta 1 88 Inches; accumulated defJHenj Spceltl funeral cortege will 1m V th residence, Monday, Interment will be In Wasatch the grand jury declares that th plan rents to $1 crate, wholesale, accordintended lo provide for th purchase of I ta .84 of aa inch. . 157 South Eighth East street, St 12:30 Lawn cemetery. since 7. PROVO, Feb. Funeral services for bun January rises at 7:83 and sets at ft.52, February wheat now owned largely ty specula- William T. Rowley will ing to quality, and that this would PLANNING Mr.. Milo hell was born at Elton. En o'clock. not be held SunSALE 1838. disoma tors tn case 8, and toy make the retail cost 5 cents higher. Interest day aa previously announced, but the gland. May II, 1341. He was employed and Indirectly ' connected with corteg TAgRJI AT ( rectly will leave Berg Mauv persons suffering from a cold GERMAN Funeral service ' for Francis Edward as watchman at the Deseret News buildundertaking WEATHERF. OBSEhVATtONS some th officer of th United Bute parlors at I o'clock Tuesday TIMS. M.. MOUNTAIN or influenza bnv lemons for making and services Hudson, who died February 8, will be held ing for eighteen year. He Is survived Grain of cororatlon." will b held In the city cemetery. hot lemonade, causing a largo increase Monday at St. Patricks church. West by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell: Feb. 7. Detail Fourth WASHINGTON Reference ts mad to the reported puf South street. Friends may view two eons, Robert W. Mitchell and Royal chaee in the consumption of the fruit. for .the sale of the largest fleet of ves- th body at h family residence, T. Mitchell, and four daughtrw. Mrs. 8. food by Herbert Hoover, former federal $5 Dies Alter Operation. administrator, and Julius Barnes, sels ever sold under the hammer the Chicago street, Monday morning until F. Gunn, Mrs. F. W. Benson. Mra MarI to Th corof United the Grain Tribune. States Joint Holiday Bill Introduced. Sport president will McGrath of commence Salt Mass M. Lake German tin hour. at and funeral Mra former passenger ships PROVO. Feb. 7. Edward M. H forth of Modoc. Colo. There are also poration, of an interest in a newspaper cemeBills, of bv the 7'tah thirty Aa a result of lta advoo-ictaken over by the government, were noon. v. Interment will be jq Calvary C D. and at the Washington. report died th Provo General hospiat twenty-seven Payaon grandchildren and fifteen continues; Manufacturers' association, a bill provid- worked out today by the shipping tery. Wo now not news- tal today following an dally for an Thanksof him. operation celebration surviving ing for the joint paper articles which seem to Indicate a Internal disorder. He Is survived by his board. On Thursday Chairman Fame Funeral service for Aha Carl Adams, I giving day and Armistice day haa been will offer 'to the highest bidder the on carried propaganda being two wife through children. and The will Th body of Miss Mae Veldon Shanawho died February 6, will be held Monday Introduced tn the New York state senate, h ' newspapers by. Mr. Hoover, urging be taken to Payson for burial. body according to word received yesterday by great liner Leviathan, the George at the family plot In City cemetery. Im- han. who died yesterdav at a local hoe. ths financing on cwl wheat of hug J. 8. Earley, executive secretary of tha Washington, the ship w;hich twice took mediately upon the arrival f the funeral pltaL wa aent to Weat. Chasy. N. Y and flour to European countries.' the O'Don- today for Interment.'' Mias Shanahan was The association association. recently President Wilson, to Europe, the Aga- cortege, - which will leas Will Be Burled Today. Th report names th Pacific Grain 24 year of age. wrote to Mark A. Daly, secretary of the memnon, Martha Washington and oth- nell (6 Co. chapel at 3:38 company, the Pacific Coast Elevator com- Sparta! to The Tribune. v . . o'clock. Merchants and Manufacturers' association, er eraft which carried hundreds of and A ths Warehouse Sound pany. Puget PROVO, Feb. 7. Adelbert Roberta Puneral services' for Ethel Coens, who ... ' Called ta Mother' Rodrido. urging the passage of legislation providing thousand Elevator company a having formerly who of American troops to Eu- died died In Eureka this week, will b for the combined obaervance, been controlled Is It bv Houoer, February I. will be held Tuesday at although Wilson has assented President rope.' Harry B. Curtis. Utah adviser for declared "he made com kind of a trans- buried hero at 3 30 o'clock Bunday. He the O'Donnell 46 Co. Funeral chapel, com la .the with survived the that to ednrs-tiosale, by his wife, three sons and provision fer of his Interests In these comers." one Eetuma to Office. menclng at 1 o'clock. Interment wilt b the federal board of ., vocational his mother, on brother are aubjeet to the rail of the war tn ML Olivet Remoter)', , for Valley City, when h became of th and daughter, they left yesterday sisters. Morton thre of th general department in time of emergency. William X, D- - upon State Grain corporation. Offices word that his United N; receiving 11 classes three concerns, th report sayq r Funeral serrlco for Della Hnldemeaa. mother- - was serioudv ill and not ex- of superintendency of religiou Conservatively estimated, the aggreof the L. D. H. church, returned to his gate value of the liners, totalling 365,-(K- who dl8l February 6. will bo held at the ported to live. While Mr. Cnrtiss is located In a building owned by Houser. , Judge Attends Funeral. In Wasatch Lawn office Church t thn plot cemetery befamily office at building deadweight tons, is placed away Jnliu R. Bearn son will have Sptrtftl I Tlie TrltMiM. 7. M. th at H. Feb. arrival upon ths PORTLAND, Or..' todty Immediately of several . an absence after' tween $.M,0M),000 and $40,000,000. yesterday Fe b. 7. Judge A. B. Morgan funeral cortege, which will leave the charge of the Halt Lake office. of th Houser, ln!td PRtfVO. week due to illnesa in his fsmily. to BpanUh Fork today to attend O'Donnell 46 Co, funeral .g ha pel at 3.30 State Grain corporation, today charac- went eervlr fop Oeorre Hughe funeral ' tho Nevadan Chosen. . Influenza Prevea Fatal. o'clock. , and absurd," terised as 'rldtculou Court Credit Men to Meet. adjourned untU Monday. federal grand jury at ' charge By 4 Special lo The Tribune. The Tctboao. Speriet Wash., that h hod been mile, Funerml cervices for Peter Cl e viand Arrangements are being msde bv the am COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa. Feb. J. riHK mv. rye. i.--vn, through bis official position, to. operate Fgtlent ImproTinf. Utah Association of Credit Men for a Harley R. Norris of Reno. Nev., wa Tommy, who died' February f. will b 4W4 bvrv at h$f iww hit Pensions Granted, iv, at ' Immense .profit" to ftpeeUil ta The Tritmne, train In companies at the held Cltv Utah. Idaho elected secretary of the Council Bluffs graveeld cemetery. Id froai toflwMisii It timsclf and bis associates. meeting of credit men from 16 of aU the Salt arrival upon for services rendered bv on March . lake Immediately arvtrvd Pensions ; IiviImL iwm Ppat Monday, Fr4 and Montana 7. 8. P. b; br chamber of commerce today, to succeed th funeral Feb. PROVO. Bishop Kerten, which wilt leave tb 4mnfMm. LUiiaa. ft. $ii 12. corteg. T J. H. .Trego of New York, secretary and Richard A. Blake, who tendered his resigHielr lat husbands in the Black Haw I L. Netaon Wyman Berg and W. H ' 646 ft. residence. Church Ninth lww East m. Mootings Fostponod. Alla, Mr.Fvwt treasurer of the national association, nation severaJ weeks ago. Mr. Norris ex- Cavanaugh Ray ara recovering from an attack of campaigns in Utah have been granted Iw r til vith Mad. f$r iM flrvt plans to be present. pects to come to this city and taka up South street, at f o'clock. bv the Cnlted Btates bureau of tvn The Boxelder stale Susdsy school tha flu. ThN ta tt tfc froa . his duties on March 1. iM yrer. Mr. convention toi tho L. D, 8. church, sions to the following widows: Funeral services for Henrietta Maud flavftxa ! fsrH In Bolt Ntwr Lakers Tock. Klsie M. Anderson of Kphraim, i'irs. scheduled st Brigham City today, hts NOTICE. Killeen, who died February , will be held ' Road Discussed. K n Moroni it Laurence W, J Will Form Auxiliary. bees postponed. I'hristiss C. Jett.nn of ta The Trihawf. Monday at the Cathedral of th Madeleine. Speei I O. R. GUIesPie of Qreenriver, of the Deseret county The funeral cortege will lest the OlTon-nel- l Sparta! ta Tb Tribna. A. Mra Inger C. Cbrintenen of M mu' secretary general Vtljoumjd meeting of the stockholder Feb XEW YORK, anl. 46 Co. fUnaral chapel at 1 46 o'clock commissioner of Emery county, and Carl of the Fopperfled State hank O CojTOer-flePleasant. Mrs. Anderson' BIXCDAH. rcb. 7 A laStes aailllarr ts Bunday School union board, also an- film and wife; Frtnrd. Ocorge 8. jciihiiu will proceed to th cathedral, where Utah, will be held at the Utah Witberg of turtle Dale, atate road a vent, and rhsb wilt hr erpastnr nounced yesterday that the Bear River dates from Msv -- 9 of lust vcr, tue rnmmprrtnl the salt commence will maa Intero'vtock. at tue I Lake stats road office In were visitor st bank bait l".ly, Mate National The tebra will be five every convention, which was lu hsv Meautay her v late husband ds Illinois. Rests been dcu'ii Purdu etgbf.' following plans of th etat ment will b in Calvary cemetery. a relate nee by the clew Is perfeettn tbetr l'Ub. at 2 o'clock p. m. Uedncsday, Feb- jesterdav to talk over date fro o Gsrlaad, ns well road commission for tb Iml.. Feb. 7 Puriue The other two pcndiows IJ6FAYETTE, It la experte that the IsAtr arm held next Bandar at Cottonwood ruary IS. IF-Granite and stake amatly defeated Lllnois ia a western con- March 4, 1317. All r st the Funeral services for Mra Anna C. eC1oe nf tonkins a flee us tb road. They returned to their homes last rare ehe sp the C. W HI CfHOLZ. Cashier. ' Johnson, (4 year of age. who died Frt- - at, ttn month. f Ike yenss f tb rtsb conventions, hsv slso been postponed. ference baeaettmJI game tonight. 34 to ?0 (1J night. (Advertisement.) i: , lo-t- t bo- - ;m, ' - rat-va- she-wt- sa i$ ... Danjr . . auditing anp . it Austro-Hungari- Glenbrook Archmont and Will "'(. played at -- . . tlx aer-vto- hrhos. , , -- er - - J-- ar . 31 PICTURE OPERATORS CONTINUE st -- . -- - rhr7 ever-prese- nt a. , Aatitoa-Jeskta- 1 PROVO s , wt r, -- THREE FIGHT WITH HEAR Grain Corporation Federal Grand Acciued 1) 7.-- -- , Ax-tb- ur Findings' WEATHER at'l 1 PRICE . TO .FLU - " it I'i i v i FOR OF FLEET , i -- , a. nt . tvpo-ka- vu pt. Tr 1 Cr Price-Eater- y m . 1 Aa-iL- -- 1rlce-Eme- IM-sal- ta . , rt t' |