OCR Text |
Show TilK-BAl- the United cia, who funnel ly lived . fcilntc. The convention, however, Is not making inuih of a riffle In the binv l.fe of tin. capithl city, it la lugu tilth something that the foreigners aro lining The ns on thru arrival Wore wit rked fhlcag flown an avenue that fnoke.T aimetnnn hko vuth Mb ll gun boulevard autoinohilu row to their hotel. s Into the h III tinder Shore escort are planned. The lug Social affair of the convention, whh h Is In tlrirva of the Anter can chamber of comme-r- e of Mexico City. Is the banquet al.Cluipuite-pe- c cafe hrnfiv evening. today Trade durations were dlacu-sr- d of the confluence Pv St the opening Trade chairman. Hruno Newman, the of Mexico has flowed to ths United mate during the war Slid qur business nies want to hold snd Incieaae thst trade. Tliers Is a balance In lavor of 111 SWAMP-ROO- There is only ope nie.licino that really a inedictng stand out .preonunvnt for ruratile ailments of tho kidney,, In er pud hind. Icr. l)r, Kilmers Bwamp Root stands ths highest for the reason that it has proved tu ha just the remedy needed iu thou sands upon thou-anof distressing cases. friend Hwanip Hoot makes quickly because its mild and immediate etiVrt is toon real i ted in most cases, is a gentle, healing vegetable compound, Ntart treatment at once. Sold at a drug stores in bottles of two sixes, me dium and large. However, if you wish first to test tins great prepare: Inn, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & (,'n., Binghamton, N Y., for a sample bottle. When writing he sure and mention the bolt Dak Daily Tribune. (Advertisement. of Subjects Discussed at Opening Session of Meeting. Long-planne- d st thn graveside In Centerville emorrcw afternoon st 1 o'clock. Preceding the services ths lodv may he vleae-- at the Holbrook A Smedley i Impel st Hom.llful. 12.-,- The pros-perl- ty iv(e Contrast Is Marked. The contrast In cond'tlons was sharply seen as the train passed to the Mexican side of the Klo Grande at Laredo. In ! lace of comfortable homes there were Jiute of adobe and yards littered with k hlekena, pigs and naked children. The jpeople seemed to have no means of subsistence. The sol) of this coun-(tr- y for hundreds of miles has hardly been touched. The Americans hsvs been received Everywhere w'th great courtesy and ap- The Indian women. tarent frlendllnesa. barefooted in the streets of and blanketed husbands their )he cities, tare In wonder. The Mexican business Jneit have planned receptions and entertainments. . Ths Americans are to be Shown the beet of everything "We give a toast to the better understanding which la coming between the (wo natlona," said ths spokesman of a group of Americans In the office of the Jlrector of postal service, Andres Garcia. It Is up to you, replied Honor Gar reg-sil- MISS ALVA RUSSELL OF MURRAY IS DEAD Choosing List Canned Meats Supply Your Oval Label Shelf With Pantry These Alwaye Satie tying Armour Meat Products: IZZ&T Ox Tongue, Lambs Torque, Potted Tongue, Ham and names of the ministers who will have of various activities during the to be held a Utah pastors the First Iresivterlan church Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Tile Rev. II. YV. Burger will be plat . C. form manager ; the will conduct the exluldta and rare for the finances, ths Rev. John J I sice, I r. Burger and the Rev. Clem Davies Will ait as a committee on credential and Thomas. A end tne Rev. regulation FI vim vv'll Ice In charge bf the lanterl and motion picture exhibits. chans Mr. Hintth. who was 7T years of age, was iiorn in Hussey, llngland He enme to Hie I'rlled Plates in 1SS4 nnd resided In New York eight years befc-- o mmlng to By PHILIP KINSLEY. Ilah snd .Davis countv. He Is S rv .ved by Service Tribune ) Ills widow and the fo'lowlng sons snd Fpeclal (Chicago Edwin K.r I eland It. and SherMEXICO CITY. Feb. fret daughters H Smith of oorla floss; Mrs. K la o United trade conference In man S Capener. Mrs M.iv Bolster and Mrs. the history of the two republics opened Jumna ill. h of Salt Lake, and Mrs. MilOne dred He-- a of bbiho. yesterday In the School of Mines. were present hundred forty delegates HEBER CITY WOMEN from the United States. Business men who have made the trip DIE FROM EPIDEMIC before eay conditions along the Mexican national railroad from Laredo, the cap- 8prUl to The Tribune. ital, show an Improvement in the HEIiKIt CITY, Feb. 12. Three deat ha of the people. They are better from Influenza have occurred in this city clothed than In former times and thers within the past few days. are fewer beggars. Mrs FJlloit Clark, 21 eara of nt re. wife In 1918 these travelers found bodies of S4vlvemir Clark, died Tuesday and was this tfierroon. buried hanging from the telegraph lines and 42 years of aee, Mrs. Ernest half naked beggars swarmed at the sta- died last nlsht Uurtrhie, and will he buried Hnndav tion Mrs. ImrteliU is nuntved by her husband The evidence of a more general Interest and f.ve children. Twins. 3 dava of oko. In education and pdltlcnl affairs also also died night Mrs. Purtfhie wag ut F's'e were seen. In Monterey tnere wss a big formerly Miss Fisher of Halt In of tlcal in honor 27 pol progress parade Moulton Mrs. ye'ir General Obregrm, former minister of war, of ng wife of llvrum itoiddns, V. Hobblne, died who la a candidate for president of Mex- inst msht and will hure.1 tonwiTow. ico In the elections next July. The story 8he Is aun Ived Lv her huaHttnd aid two Carransa Is to become ch 'dren. Hhs wss ths that President 0f Mra. dictator of Mexico and refuse to permit Juhn Moulton of this city.daughter an alectloa Is declared unfounded. Rtatcs-Mexlc- The Housewife's ds Cordial Welcome Extended Mvx co now. Delegates to Trade Con- DAVIS PIONEER TO BE BURIED TODAY gress in Capital City. Variety FOR T KIDNEY AILMENTS ihle-trlp- Special to The Tribune. WOODS I lb IK1- - Feb. 12. Funeral services fur Y. U. mnlth, pioneer d.iirvmnn of Pavla lOUtitv, who died at Ids iimrie In this cltv Tuesday night, will be held Chicken. Ri-v- Boned Chicken, .Turkey and Pigs Feet. V Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash. LEHI IS ENJOYING ; BIG BUILDING BOOM 4 Roast Mutton. Hpe lid to The Tribune. l.ilHf. Keh. 12. Lehl la scheduled for a big bunding Inom the coming spring. In fact, work wns becun yesterday g olutructlons where the new buildings will he erected. The p'ana call for a bank building, 23 by 50 feet, a drug store. 25 by 50 feet and a furniture room SO feet wide n! to the rear running back in an of the present People's Coop, storerooms. At the rear of the drug store and hank will be a cabaret, 29 by 40 feet, and attached to the drug store. The buildings on Slate street, and wl.l will ha ooi upv all of the apace between the Peoand Roval theater. They will ple's Coop, be two stories high, and the upper floor will be used by the Peoples Coop., which company Is financing the hew improve merits. Heated and served in its own rich gravy, Armours jruS& Roast B?ef cannot be excelled for flavor and quality. Like all other Oval Label Canned Meats, it is all food ynothing is wasted it eliminates the hard part of cooking and makes meal getting a real pleasure. BRYAN AVENUE HOME ENTERED BY THIEVES Liver and Bacon. Potted and DevQed Meats for Sandwiches. curately represent the higher quality you will find in all Oval Label foods, including fruits, vegetables, dairy products, shortenings, etc. Your dealer has a full supply of these Armour products or h? can get them for you from a near-b- y , Luncheon Beet Armours canned meats ac- . Beef and Chili Con .Came. for Quick Meals Mrfc.F. Penders, 563 Bryan avenue, repotted to the police last night that thieves hgd entered her home through Special to The Tribune. the front door some, time before I 90 MURRAY, Feb. 12. Mlaa Alva E. Ruswhile she and other members of o'clock, sell, 24 years of age. daughter of Mr. and the family were In the rear of the houee. Mrs. Heber C. L. Russed, of South CotThe prowlers stole a pair of gold eartonwood, died In this city at an and 925 In cash. this morning of pneumonia at the rings The Intruders ransacked the front ivart home of her sister, Mrs. Ada McDonald. of the house, and when Mrs. Sanders let In addition to her parents. Miss Kurtedl one of the members of the family out Is survived by two brothers. Dr. Heher of the front door at 8 30 o'clock they hid Rttssell of Berkeley, C'a!., and George H. up si.iiis. Going to the front door few Russell of Salt Luke, and One sister, Mrs. minutes later, Mrs. Sanders found ita had Ada Mi Donald of this city. Arrangements been unlocked by the thieves in their for the funeral have not been made. flight J' U. Theme, 274 East Second South street, rerorted to the police yesterday IS the loss of a tool kit. Freeh meats shrink in cooking of Armour's 15BX& T Prepared Meats is ready for the. table. about SO every ounce ' Armour branch. ARMOURCOMPAIW r early-hou- 1920 I.AKH TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, FK11RUARY 13. r 0. R.' ALLEN, Manager Armour & Co., Branch House, 375 West Fourth South Street. Phones Wasatch 8593 and 8594. The Oval Label takes the Guess- - work out of Marketing is a reliable guide to What shall we eat today? ALLOTTED WORK FOR CHURCH MEETING 3 If you are Investing .n a new automobile, the quick way to turn the old one A ' O. Alderman, secretary of the into rash is to orfer It, adequately He. world movement snd scribed end attractively priced, la The announced the Tribune Want Ada. Wyoming, yesterday Turner, a ton of William and Flora Turner of Salt take, who died In thla city Tuesday, will he buried at 12.30 o'clock Sunday In the Murrey cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Banka undertaking rooms from It to 12 o'clock on the day Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Feb. 12. Mrs Mitt! Harmon Of the funeral. In addlt.on to her husband, Mrs. Turner Turner, 34 years of ae. wife of Ernest FUNERAL ANNOUNCED FOR MURRAY WOMAN Is survived by her husband and six young children. She also la survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harmon qf Granger and the following brother and sisters: David. John and Ray Harmon. Mrs. La urn Ieterson, Mrs. Elisa Reynolds and Miss Vera Harmon. Proposed Soldiers Legislation Frowned Upon by J Congressmen. (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Prospect for the passage of any sort of soldiers bonus legislation at the present session of congress appear slight. Republican of the house, nnd Leader Mondell other who ate dovoting themselves to reducing expenditure, believe that it is iuadviiable to undertake anything of the sort at the present time. The large sum of money involved and the diffi eulty of raising it without creating further deficit form tho stumbling f CALUMET BISCUITS-li- ght, flaky mounds of goodness capped with a V-- blocks. The issuance of bonds, as recom mended by the executive committee of the American Legion, does not seem crust Yoirll admit that (tender, biscuits caw no other compare with then! the i minute the first batch1 comes from your oven. done-to-a-tu- to bo favored by congressional leaders. Their objection is that the distribution of nearly $2,000,000,1100 worth of bonds as proposed would seriously affect the market value of bonds already out standing. It would be feared that many of the former soldiers and sailors would sell their bonds for whatever they could get, with the result that present holders of bonds would suffer. Representative Mondell has declared that if any more bonds are issued the market value of those outstanding would beMepreciated by from 5 to 10 per cent. bills for soldiers About seventy-fivbonuses have been introduced in the house. They provide all sorts of schemes, with cash bonuses or bonds ranging from $1 a day for eneb day served up to a flat bonus of $500. The objection raised to most of them is that they fail to provide a way of raising the money. About twenty of the measures in- elude provision for taxation or issuance of bouds, and aro pending before the s house wavs committee. Others are before the military affairs com-- ! mittee. Various schemes, such as aol-- j diers land legislation, are scattered among other committees. A bill introduced by Representative Mott of New York provide a tax of one half of one per cent on all sales, to be continued as loug as necesssrv in order to par a cash bonus of to eaeh man who served In the army, navy or marine corps, snd also Red Cross nurses. It is estimated that at least $1,200,000,000 would be needed and that that sum eould be raised in about ten months. Certificates of indebtedness would be issued by the treasury department, pending the reeeipt of the tsx. The belief is that the question of soldiers bonuses will become a cam-- ! paign issue, both political parties will t he asked to include planks on the in their platforms this summer. Members of rongress are willing that ths question should be thoroughly dis d during the campaign in order that they mav have a better line on what the sentiment of the country is. m '- - Arj0 cuTi , wnJn.0 . rroOf 3 Mahhag :r 'X ,v Poivdee , e Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest cf Foods K A'fi! in tot ( because it is absolutely pure in the can and in the baking. because its leavening no r strength never varies, never weakens. It is always the same, and results are always the same always the finest Absolute certainty .more than the usual rising force, with the moderate price you pay for CALUMET make it decidedly the most economical of leaveners. 17 You save when you buy it You save when you use it Yon save materials it is used with. A perfect product of the worlds largest, most up-to-da- and sanitary Baking Powder Factory. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U.S.Food Authorities. Try it! Drive away tal;e-da- y and-mean- failures. Reduce Have expense. baking delicious most P erfect Coffee Instantly! and whole- some bakings. sub-iec- f Wouldnt you like to try making coffee in the cup to pour on the water, see the crystals dissolve, taste the coffee and prove to your own satisfaction that Soluble Barrington Hall is better, more economical and far more convenient? Q Your grocer has Soluble Barrington Hall or can easHy get it. The 55c vacuum-seale- d jar maket as many cups as al pound of the best bean coffee. One trial and you, too. will say Goodbye old coffee pot! Minneapolis Baker Importing Company fSOIDBEE ru-se- Bond Election Called. fribsae. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Feb. 11 At s special meeting today the county commls-- I eloners of Bonneville county railed a bond election for April 2 for an additional Issue of 1300 nffl to complete the courthouse at Make Falls. The estimated cost of me . u. bulldiug is 4qfl, 000 Speeiil te Yfe Remember when you buy Calumet, you set a full pound, if you want It. 16not 12 ounces. j New YorW Finley G. Brooks & Co. Utah Distributors I 511 Dooly Block Salt Lake Cityi Utah |