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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER s Hoods Sarsaparilla- Makes Food Tasto Good American Association Issues Calvin Luther Lightburn, a Woman Will SupervLe the r Statement . Calling AttenFriend of Brigham Young Work at Various Stations J tion to Grave Conditions. and Pioneers, Ends Career in the Downtown District I !' ' NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The American 1 , - , . Oa association, tn Annual convention, Inade public a statement calling the public'! attention to the grave" situation confronting the Industry, it weakened finanoes and the difficulty experienced in ob tabling ciL We can get no assurance from the oil industry of a certain supply for the winter the statement concluded, and few of us are able to buy oil for more than two or three months ahead, even when we are ablg and willing to pay prevailing prices." It la not the fault of the gas manufacturer that the price of gae to the consumer has been increased," the statement Before the war we bought gas said. oil for about 4 cents a gallon. Today we are paying around 14 cents. ..That item alone makes sn added coat of from 35 to thousand cubic feet of gas. 40 cents ' Coal baa per doubled or trebled in price, according to localities. Right now we ' can not get even at present tremendousto supply our coal enough high prices ly daily needs, and throughout the Industry 83 a is per cent reserve supthere only ply to face the winter months, and many companies are digging Into that reserve supply for their immediate requirements." Blame for the coal shortage among the public utilities companies of the country was placed on the feterstate commerce commission by J. W.- - Bleb, chairman of eleo-tr'the national committee on gas and fifty-one service. He said studies of companies, requiring 43,000 tons of the whole public coal dally, or consumption of 150,000 tons, re.utility vealed a falling off in coal shipments necessary to do business up to October 30, of from 47 to 63 per cent. - Coal operators were not to blame, he declared, for they could and would fill contracts with utility companies ' existing if cars were available. The ears were not available, he said, of cooperation by the interdue state commerce commission. ' P f io one-thi- rd k Special to Tie Tribune. DENVER,. Colo., Nov. 17. Clvln Luther Lightburn, friend of Henry W. Longfellow, s Brigham Young, General William T. Sherman ' and many celebrities of half a century ago, died at his residence here this morning. . He wee 78 years of age. Hr. Lightburn was born in Clark county, West Virginia, September IT, 1848. He served ' throughout ' the oivU war, much of the time as to his brother. General Joseph Lightburn. He came west in a prairie schooner from Joseph, Ho., in 1884. Prooeed ing north from Greeley, Colo., over the Overland tranche reached Sait Lake, where he opened a general merchandise store in the autumn of 1864. Reports of a discovery of gold in Wyoming took him to what is now South Pass City. Eighteen months later he laid out that town and also Miners' Delight He freighted from Salt Lake, where he had established social and business connections with Brigham Young, until 1873. He saved the lives of nearly 2000 men and womeirtn South Peas City during the In the austarvation winter of 1868-7tumn of 1868 food ran short there due to from the sudden influx of fortune-seekeVirginia City. met the situation by Hr. Ughtburn hauling potatoes in prairie schooners from Ogden during the winter, and laid foundation of his fortune. It is recalled that lightburn led posse of former civil war soldiers on an expedition of reprisal against Indians who had murdered 'a party of miners. They killed several of a email band, but had to flee from an army of 2000 Washakips, reaching Lander Just in time to gain the protection of the fort. He was also engaged in several other conflicts with Indians. No arrangements for the funeral have yet been made. aide-de-ca- st 0. rs t Mrs. . A. J. Gorham, Balt Lake club who took an active part during the war In Liberty loan and Red Cross drives, was yesterday appointed to take charge of women's activities in connec tlon with the sale- - of the penny Christmas seals Which win be offered for the purpose of raising funds for combatting tuberculosis. Mrs. Gorham will superintend . the establishment and activities of booths which will be placed la various buildings of tbe downtown district. Present are for the Installation of twenty plane booths. The sale will begin Novembers 6 and end Christmas eve. Utahs allotment Is 4,044,000 sea) a James H. Weil la executive secretary of the Utah Public Health association, has fcharge of th state sale, and Heber M. Wells is supervising their disposal in Salt Lake and Osden, Th Presidents' club, at a meeting held of the th sal yesterday, endorsed Christmas seals and It was voted that the president of each Club represented should appoint a committee 'of three persons to cooperate with the stamp sales drive committee for Salt Lake. A meeting of th various committees and the central committed will be held at 1:30 oclock Monday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Th action of th Club was taken following a speech by Mr. Wellev in which he told of the purposes of the sal and the step which are being taken to Woman, i its suceesa THOMAS J. COOUDQC Jefferson BOSTON. Nov. IT. Thoms Coolldge, former United States minister to France, died at his home her tonight. Mr. Coolldge was born In Boston in 1831. He was at one time president of the railroad, Atchison. Topeka A Santa and of th Oregon Railroad A Navigation to wee in Franc minister company. He -- F, 1183 and 1188., Between 1st and 2nd Opposite Casino Theater Side South-E- ast Create ari appetite, aid digestion, purifies th blood, and thus relieve crofula, catarrh, the pain and ache of rheumatism and give strength to th whole system. Nearly SO years phenomenal sale tell the story of the great merit and ouoeesa of Hoode Sarsaparilla. It is just the medicine you need now. Hood Pill help fin cathartlo. AMUSEMENTS PRAHA AXD TiBDITOlI. EIsIm LOKW'8 CASINO UibmxHi 'Tbe Dx tighter Part," ssd trsudclU. ORPHISCM Shell Terry sail Cuilts A Glaaa, and teeing keadlsg vaudeville bill, metis BIPPODROMB Kalph Cieaiaser and aaaoctatn , pUyen is Th Divorce GueeGe."" MatiaeM today esd Saturday. SALT LA KB "The dirt . is tb Umooaina, three eights aad matiMe, opening tonight. " ' KOTXOH yiCTUmii. P KBS Wallace Sold ta Al. ways Atidactoue"j Mack Bennett comedy. My Goednee " AMERICAN la tart Mater . W. Griffith til PARAMOUNT comedy production. "The Lore Flower; Pethe Review ; Gordon Bretland et tbe organ. The Secret Gift." featuring Lee Kohlmar, Rudolph Chriatianc tad Gladra-Walto- n; comedy, "A Prohibition ' Monkey"; t'niwreal New International Weekly! C. H. Stevens, organist. B. and Pyle Henry BROADWAY William Faranm in "Drag Hare lan"; BlUy West in "Tb Fly Cop"; Mews, Weekly. ' Forbidden Talley," GEM J. Stuart Blhcktea'g starring Mary McAroy end Brace Gordon, Comedy, STRAND Elmo Lincoln end Enid Marker In , Tam et th Ape." K1NEMA jjspC1 SPRIGHTLY SHEILA ; TERRY CAPTIVATES ORPHEUM AUDIENCE At The Sign Of The Peacock? . Anyone can hear hie favorite wed dins march at th Orpheum this week. There are three weddings on th bill. First, there ia the Conlln and Glass variety, which la, to aay the least, tinuettal. Then there is the Georgia wedding, staged by fowers and Wallace eo realistically that a girl in the audience catches the brides Then Sheila Terry dances In bouquet. her wedding gown or, at any rate, In her bridal veil and, having danced with th man ef her choice. Invites her audience to choose him for her. , There 'are some other good tram) on the bill, but the headline honors go to Mis Terry, delightful, dainty and altogether charming. Hera ia n danWng, aprlghtly combination ef lyric andslng-lng- , which pethap haa plot enough to the claim of th program that It justify la a musical romance, though the audl. enc doe not care much, whether It he or not. Its charm dose not lie in th Plot,- - but in the variety, and chiefly In Mis Terry, who pleases in a doaen dlf ferent moods She la aaeleted by Harry Peterson and Morris Lloyd, one a modern dancer with the pep" and the other showing character sketches of some of th masters, whose works Miss Terry expresses In the dance. There was many a glad Band for Mill Maud Powers and Vemoq Wallace, too, who have not much of a story, but tell It In most artlstto characterisation. Cun. lln and Glass get a lot ef fun out of their wedding, with Its previous engagement and Its subsequent quarrel and recon dilation. There are laughs aplenty la y h . . the act. Tuck and CJars are a contortionist and handspring artist but their act la not as that sounds at mU. It la surprising, wonderful,, and staged, not with snaky apanglea or llsardllke colors, hut In con ventional attire that makes it all th more startling. They All in with a few lines of average cleverness, but th act does not need them. Lord Chester and Mias Marven Morgan get some fun out of th not too new idea of satirising th Blow telephone service at a hotel. Mtsa Klsie Clark can enunciate die tlnctly and wear expensive gowns, and her teammate. Nelson Story, 'plays th piano and the xylophone, the Utter with four drumsticks, or whatever they are called. Charles Henrys pets are three and dogs In animal living statuary, prettyKino-graremarkable. Topics of th Day and with the orchestra, fill out a pleasing biU that closes next Sunday a BUY AT THE MONEY WILL GO FARTHER FACTORY-YO- UR Mens union suits; Australian wool; especially fine and soft; in medium weight . Regular $4.75; sale "9 C sale price You would have to pay his much for ton anywhere in the same weight. l cot- ? Mens shirts and drawers, Australian natural wool; good weight.. Regular price per garment,-$3.50- ; sale price SWEATERS wool sweaters, . with belts; in Kelly, Amer iean beauty, peacock and cardinal. Sizes 24 to 36. . Misses 04 OC Regular price, saler $5.50; price. ,Vvvv All light weight ladies sweaters, regardless of cost to us, will be sold at HALF PRICE, - AVatch. Sundays papers L.' ID. 4 S. Garments Medium weight, backed garments; . double un- bleached. Knit extra close., . Wear guaranteed. The most comfortable garment you ever had. Regular price $3.60; sale for special announcement on big blanket special The - greatest - blanket price event in the history of Utah. t I- MWI WASATCH - U Order Now Before Snow Flies. We Deliver CASINO PROGRAM. OFFERS VARIETY OF CLEVER ACTS MEN'S UNDERWEAR . night. lP - - - $2.55 Thomas and th Frederick sisters have a snappy act that feature th new bill at the Casino. The trio haa a number of good dance and Thomas sings several songa Paul Mohr and Harry in an oddity, I Dont Care." have plenty of comedy and acme song hlta Eld ridge. In th role of a girl. I a cream. , Moore and give the audience $elmore an Insight into scenes behind the scenes." Their act, in a humorous way, reveal a few of the difficulties expert need by actors before the curtain rlsef. Both have good voices. They complete, their performance In blackface. Henry Lewia In Adrian," haa tbe ga alstance of two stage hand," th wit of one of th latter being the feature of this number. Tate and Tate present a aerie of rare physical exploits. ; Elaine Hammersteln, In The Daughter from the la the novel, popular Pay," film play for the week. Mlaa Hammer-stei- n takes the role of a daughter who sacrifice herself In order to wipe out an ancient debt of her mothers. The presscale of lavish splenentation is on dor, At the Th Gill In the Limousine Salt LoklT Theater Is Said to Be ' Unusually Pleasing Pares. UANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair I Make It Abundant! Hop-woo- d. .Mens leather vests; ex- Mens cashmere socks, in "mackinaws;' regular tra' heavy sleeves: body black, oxford and natural 2.50 wool lim'd and wind proof. gray; regular price,' 75c; . SI Cl O Eft No mail orders ' filled on Regular $25; sale price . . ..Tv-vthis coat. Mens extra heavy all-wo- ol , S.S U , ?p'...JI.OO KANSAS ELECTION FIGURES. TOPF.KA. Kan, Nov. 17. 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