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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY mrr marriage. Eire, Alice, Clarence and Grant Chandler Kira handler wa In the navy and stalluricd In Honolulu at the time of the death of hla mother. He did not return to t Milan until a few month ago. yesterday he filed an affidavit In the prohate court "kin for an a, counting of the estate and I ho the removal of hla stepfather a guardian of the aetata of the Chandler children. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Offle. hotsw RfMr, 1 Twinly. fifth from entrance ta Rhomi M4 end 740. FRAYED OVERSHOE CONVICTS WEARER Newspaper Publisher Sayi t Tb Trlbift. OGDEN, Fb. 10. William U'&rd'w found xullty In th court tni after noon of petit larceny nnd ntencd to Excessive. , five d in lull. Ward w rhrird with tetllni hay from Ell Duct on Tay Jor avnue, Saturday night. HlJ conviction, to tho off! 16. Present "exWASHINGTON', FeV, ora, wn obtained a th reult of cessive and onerous. ' second-clas- s in tha enow mad by an ocershon, mall trak whWh w torn and frattd on one aid rates war blamed as the major causa and cknonldfed by Ward to bo hi for suspension of 2500 nawapapers alaca July 1, mu, by Victor Koaawatsr of ho. Omaha, Neb. appearing today bafar th houa postoffice committee aa apekaa- New Scoot Troop Formed. man for tha American Fib- Ushers' association. Ha Newspaper gpvcl.l la Th Tribes. urged reduction of Od PEN. Feb. 10. Thomaa existing mall charge and a congreshas been named as acoutmnxter Maglnnia for boy sional Inquiry Into the coat of th mall scout troop No. 6, which will he known service for publications. Estimates that the government lost aa tha Catho'lc acotita. The organisation waa perfected by Stout Executive George $.u, 000 006 a year on the old rata were A. Goa lea and the Kev. Father F. F. challenged by-- Mr. Rosewater, who aald Kennedy of St. Joseph a Cal hollo church, th lose waa purely a bookkeeping figure that Include W.OOO.OVO tost on rural who la named aa chairman of tha organisation. Monalgnor F. M. Cuahnahan la free delivery. -Horn papers that pay practically bo hamed aa the sponsor. mi postage are In favor of letting tha law stand aald Mr. Rosewater. He added , Farm Bureau to Meet, that h behaved approval of soma small 4 gMvlal to Tha Triboaa. publisher was due to fears that If th OGDEV, F.h. 10 Th first of the present law were discarded tha publics- meetings of tha Weber countv farm bu- Hon a rate would ba mads four cents a Th Western Newspaper union reau, local, which ar to outlln rear a work, will be held tomorrow thePund. at and th American Prenn association, be have Federal aald, headquarters In th encouraged euch belief. building. County Agent W. Preeton Thomag and George E Hnemer told the committee .Wlaa Ellen Agren, home demonstrator, the National Editorial association with will address th meetings. a membership of 4604 country weeklle and amnll city dailies, favored "letting the present law take Us course! Will Hold Barrie Today. 'The aone system la fair and we be- gpeclal to The Trlbana. Ileve the present charges are fair, h OGDEN, Feb. ill Funeral services for declared. "It is not fair for tha publishMartin Cullen, who died In Ban Francis- ing Interests to ask for service at less co Saturday. will ba held at St. Joseph's than coat. church at 10 o clock tomorrow morning. Arthur J. Baldwin, th Tha interment will ba In the Mt. View national association of representing periodical publicemetery. cations. said Increasing postage tended to drive publishers to seek delivery through channels other than th Influenza Reported. Tine greatest Charges for Secondclass Matter Are Efficacy of Drill Seen When Student! March Out in Perfect Order. Bperiil to The Trlhuae. OGDEN, Feb. 10. Flra on the root of tha Centra Junior high achool at th comer of Twenty-fift- h afreet and Adama avenue, at 3 23 o'clock this afternoon, demonatrated the aucceea of th ftr drill as la practhed in the achool of the city. When the bias In the roof of the build lug near the bell toaer was discovered tha news communicated to one of the teacher In the building, who aounded the fir algnal and at tha aeme tune the sent to the fire de telephone alarm an au partment W were arriving hlla the fire trurk upon the arena th atudenta filed out In continued their and fashion orderly march until they per out of tha way of the firemen. Ladder a era run to the roof and th Within chemical hose waa taken up. lea than three minutes tha flra waa ex The fire was atartad by linguahed. lutrk from th chimney. Tha loss la placed at $20. The fire attracted a large crowd of people from th residence and business section of the cltv, when the Special to Tbe Tribune. report waah circulated that tha fir was OGDEN, Feb. 10 Twenty-on- e school. Cases of Influenxa were reported at tha by the board of health. . -- sub-hig- VICTIMS BEATEN BY MASKED ROBBERS Deaths and Funerals poat-offt- - George H. Foulda, $1 years of died at a local hospital yesterday, age, OGDEN, Feb. 10 At th session of ihe' city commission thl morning, L. C. William Simpson, 00 years of age, died McKean presented a protest against the at a local hospital yesterday. Building of a baseball diamond at the Lorin Farr park. The board Instructed the recorder to Inform Mr. McLean that theJohn Uffene, 34 years of age, died at no such action was contemplated by the family home, 1031 Lindon avenue, Mr. Uff-waa borii In weaterday. board at this lime. Holland. He waa th son of Mr. and Mrs of J. motion Commissioner the Upon uL'ffens. Hs has been a resident R. Ward, the position of city humane of Salt Lake for nine years, officer waa declared vacant. during which The city engineer Instructed to time he has been .engaged In the brobusiness. Funeral services will arrange for the Installation of an arc kerage street be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at light at the corner of Twenty-nint- h the and King avenue. chapel. The body may be viewed at the residence between th hours or 12 family and 1.20 oclock. ASKS LETTERS Interment will be In the city cemetery. ON MOTHER'S ESTATE Mrs Henrietta Cochler, 23 years of age, widow of Geoige Cochler. died Monday night at a local hospital of pneuSpecial to The Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. 10 Following the filing monia She is survived by two daughters, K. H. Lundqulst of Superior, Aria! of an affidavit for the removal of hla Mrs. Mra. Lola Pinkerton of gait Lake stepfather. H. R. Prouty, as the guardian and of the estates of hi slater and brothers, Funeral services will be held at the 8 D Bxra Chandler today filed a petition in Evana funeral chapel Thursday at 12.30 the probate division of the district court oclock. The body may be viewed at asking for letters of administration of the theSOchapel between the hours of 11 and Interment will be in Mt. Olivet estate of his mother, Mrs. Alice Chandler '2 cemetery. Prouty, deceased. The petition sets forth that Mr. Merl G Lyman, eldest aon of F Prouty died February 24, 1916, and left an estate valued at about 15000, consistLyman. Jr., and Bessie A. Lvman, ing of houaeltold furniture, garage equip- East .Thirteenth South street, died Sunment, a pair of diamond earrings, two day of at the diamond rings and a diamond lavailere. Naval hospital. Mare California The heir are H. R Prouty and the fol- The bodv will arrive In Island, Salt Lake at 8 30 lowing children of Mrs. Prouty by a for- - oclock Thursday morning over the Union Bpecisl to The Tribune. -- ns - fxrjcncjt-- . Name them over. It will sound as if are unconsciously repeating the list of artists who make records for the Victrola. Like attracts like. ' The great instrument for the great artists. The Victrola for the lover of the big things in music! Any Victor dealer will gladly play any music you wish to hear. Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. f Full loodYlue ' f NEW TORK, Feb. 10. The Merchants I Association of New York announced to- - I night that a congressional Investigation of the "causes which have brought about the breakdown of the postal service has been requested through Senator Charles E. Townsend, chairman of the committee on postoffices and poet roads. Numerous and continuous complaints as to mall de- - I lays. It waa stated, show that tha service "I now, and long has been,postal at a low level of efficiency In speed and rsg- - I I ularlty of movement. The points essential to an adequate I of the by congress poatofflc department's efficiency are summarised I In a letter to Senator Townsend aa follow: Reduction of the railway' postofflcsl service, concentration of malls upon railway train In tha smallest possible space, assortment of malls In numerous I terminal stations Instead of during transit; elimination of pneumatic tubes and the substitution of automobiles for th local transportation of maila The asaoclatlon concedes that th cost of tho service has been reduced but con- - I tend that It has been effected "only by I a general wldeapread and serious lower-- 1 Ing of the efficiency of the aervlce. I and urges tha Investigation In order that "proper standards may be restored." I I Pacific railroad. Intermeat will taka place at the Tooele cemetery Friday at I o'clock. FUNERALS. Funeral service for Mra. Lucie Dulch. wife of John Dutch, who died Saturday, will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at tho O'Donnell A Co. funeral chapel. In- terment will be In Calvary oemetery. Funeral service for Mraw Ematynn Gertruda Prisk, wife of John Prlsk, who died Monday, will be held at th O'Don-- I nell chapel thla morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet cem- etery. VICTROLA I f Funeral service for Mra. Christina Marie Heugly will be held In the Mill Creek cemetery today at 12 30 o'clock. The cortege will leave the residence at noon. Funeral services for Mrs. Armeda Nsur-towife of J M. Newton, will be held the Wasatch Lawn cemetery this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Mra. Newton died Monday night at Provo, following a short Illness. Her body will be brought to Salt Lake this morning. She ts the daughter of Mra. E A. Purnell. Those of her family who survive are her husband, her mother, her sister, Mr. Moroni Hetner, and three children, Jay, 8 years of age, Alta. 4 years of age, and an infunt. Victrola XVII, $300 . Victrola XVII, electric, $365 n, at Funeral aervlce for Harry H. Mat- thaws will he held at the home. Poplar street, Murray, Sunday afternoon at 2 30 oclock. The body may be viewed at th residence Sunday morning Interment iVL icriLiJtfrjczTC3Qcrrir--lr--F- : is secured from a dish, of f Mon-tag- FOR a, will be In the Murray City cemetery. f Funeral services for Mrs. Sylvia Pe- derson, aged 22 years, wife of Wilhelm Pederson, will be held Friday afternoon at 1 IS o'clock at the City cemetery. The funeral cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph William Tsvlor. 21 South West Temple street, at I o'clock. Uihnpay or oak - food-wort- h, cereal ready-to-e-at compares with it A wonderful blend of ripe wheat and Aspirin-sa- y v fU V k it Grape-Nut- needs s nougar J - i Mad e bv P oatum Opm! Company Dotlle Crock-- , ii I ., Mixhijnn. cx To t Insist !4UaNE ' s A- - ' f'unerel service for Mr. Isabel! Christine Uuckett. wife of Isaac F. Tuckett, 2268 letke street, who died Monday, will he held thla afternoon at the N4asatc.lt The cortege will leave Lawn cemetery. the family heme at 12 o'clock noon. Out-of-Tow- Dealers n Can you SELL in your territory, an extraordinary tire possessing attractive features not found in other tires, such as Ton can safely guarantee 10,000 miles service, ninety per cent puncture proof service while being nsed. Exclusive Belling 'rights In your town. Discarding of chains 345 days In tlys year. It yon can, and want to tie to a tire which will he the beet seller In Utah thla year, GET IN ON y Eighth waid chapel. The body may ha viewed at the farplly home between th hours of 12 and 1 30. Interment will be In the City cemetery. th Bayer 4t Funeral service for Thelma Brewster, years of age. daughter of tha late H. C. and Mra Annie Brewster, of 412 Roberta avanue. who died Bunday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Twelfth-Thirteen- is on Genuine 4 v 4. 18 The fun;al of Joeoph Brook, executive member of th London conference reunion, nho died at the resident of hi daughter. 54S Houth Kleventh Weit, on held in th Sunday, will ward meeting houi thl aft t o'clock. ternoon Mr Brook cem from South Knlnd. In t$H. end wee employed et the tempi. Th body may be vtewrd between 12 end 1 o clock et the 8 M Taylor undertaking parlorfe, 24i hirst Houlh. Name "Bayer FRANK EDWARDS on Bayer Tablets of in a Bayer package, containing proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheumatism. Name means Bayer genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen yean. , Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few rents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeetieacuiester of 8a)icylicacid, (Advertisement.) iAt-piri- The Lancaster Wiregrip Tire, the Tire With a Thousand Claws. Also Non Sicld Crescents and Guaranteed Tubes Ita desire to have a distributer of It line of product In th Intermountatn district I and hav tendered the agenev to the Ed- n Th offer, it company. la stated, has been favorably considered and will be accepted. , The company has on of the largest and beat equipped shops for all kinds of electric automotive repelea to be found anywhere In the west and with th prospecy tive expansion of the firm It Is anticipated that It will noon hold by an enviable, place among Ilka institution, ragardleae of their location. 3 BEE MB AT THE AUTO SHOW OE AT 207 SO. W. TEMPLE Or Phone Wasatch 0720. A. CHILDERS TIRE CO. I L wardS-WerJe- Funeral services for Mrs. Ssrah T. Mldglev. who died Monday evening, will be held in the Farmers ward chapel thla afternoon at I o clock. malted barley? ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE ! GROWTH REQUIRES MORE SPACE FOR BIG, ACTIVE FIRM ' . r I Funeral service for Benjamin Tbomley Hevwood, who died at Los Angeles, February 3. will be held thl afternoon at the cemetery at Kaysville, Utah, under direction of Acacia lodge, F. & A M. Funeral cortege will leave 8. D. Evans funeral parlors at 12 oclock. r Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J Funeral services for Marjory Anderson. daughter of James and Lydia Bean Anderson, 208 East Beventh South street, who died Monday, wtll b held this afternoon at 2 oclotk, at 1589 Fourth East street. Interment will be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery. It is easily digested and its is quickly taken up by the body No I Funeral, services for Raymond Edward Lamb, who died Sunday, will ba held at the residence of hla grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Robert A. McGuire, 374 street, this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Th Rev. J. A. Cody will offldfcte. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Thtrty-thlrd.wa- Influenxa-ineunionl- I I I one-ha- 1 ,i ' c. Private enterprise, he aald, waa denew livering magaxines locally for lt cent the copy today Assistant Postmaster General Koons said "there waa ne need to be worrying about privet enterprise, for Its work ha been going on for some time." DEATHS. Two holdup, believed to have been committed by the terAfnes Trail, I year of &f, d&ugh of Albert and Nelly Slender Trail, same three joung masked robbers, ocdied yesterday. The body I at th curred here tonight within leas than one O Donnell Co. funeral chapel. hour's time. The victims war badly beaten up by the thugs Tha first robMra. Mary Conldt, 19 years of age, bery wri reported to the police by J. L. street, and wife of Prod Conldt, died at Standard-vlll- e Halt, 478 West Twentv-fourt- h lieber Holmes, 604 Weat Twenty-fourt- h Saturday. Friends may view the street, who were held op, robbed and as- body at the O'Donnell A Co. chapel.. Mrs. saulted on the west end of th Twenty-pturt- h Comdl Is aurvlved by her husband, her street viaduct. father, Mike Riga, two sisters, Mra . According to their atory, three young Frank Latino and Mra. Ben Pellgrino, and men, with handkerchiefs over their eyes two brothers, Ralph and Angelo Clmlnio. and each carrying a revolver, commanded them to throw up their hands. After George F. Heyman, 41 year of age, of the robber had relieved Holmes of SO 144 Houth Second Weat street, died at a he made an attack upon hla assailants local hospital yesterday. Mr. Heyman and was joined by Hart. Holmes was was born tn Ohio. He came to Utah struck over the head with a gun by one about twelve years ago. of th bandits and th fore of tha blow The body may be viewed at tha Eber fired th gun. The bullet cut a slight W. Hall mortuary between 12 and 3 gash upon Holmes' head. Hart received o'clock tomorrow. Interment will be at a bad cut upon tha face. Ohio. Moundsvllle, Ibe second holdup occurred at the cora treat ner of Twenty-sixt- h and Wall Marjorie Elaine Northrop, I years of avanue. according to tha report made to daughter of Harvey W. and Leah th police at 11 o'clock by Charles Grow, age. Hankins 657 Twenty-sevent- h Northrop, died at the family afreet. He aald b noma, 711 Beventh avenue, last night. waa struck down from th rear. He had Is She survived by her parents and two bad gash upon the back of th head. H said th robbers took hit overcoat but brother, Harvey and A. Richard Northrop. Funeral services will be held at overlooked tha money ha carried. the Wasatch Lawn cemetery tomorrow morning at 11 oclock. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will have charge The corBASEBALL GROUND tege will leave the Eddington funeral NOT CONTEMPLATED parlor at 10:43 o'clock. ,b. in tlie world I I I Special to The Trlhuae. OCDE.V. Feb. 10 i 11, 11)20. confl-dsntl- According to announcement mad Frank Edwards, manage of th Motor Part company, East Broadway, th great Increase in the firm's business during th last few months he rendered Imperative the acquisition of larger quarters. Th FA company la now d'atrtbutor for a considerable number of eindard lines of electrical equipment for automotive vehicle, but Mr. Edwards add that the Northeast Electric company of Rochester, N. 1 has notified him of Safe TIUUC fer liiFlFiTG wards-Ward- Chang ed. Notice are helng sent to various parts of tha atsta advising juror cadrd In th btates dispetit venire for the United trict court that they need not be present In court until February li The original call was for February 12. Th venire hat Was sect out from th qff'c of Lnlttd Slates Marshal Aqulla Nebeker, ASK FOR j ltl-12- Jury call c.t2 IIlVf.LIDS llorlicks Tbe Original Avoid Imitation and Substitute Foflnfant,InvalldsandQrowInf Children I Rich milk, malted grain extract In Powder Tbe Original Food-Drin- k for Ail Age ( No Cooking Nourishing Digestible 1 |