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Show 1 HE Child Will Aid OO OOO SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, Europes Unfortunate OO ? - 00 00 , J? 60 4 Little Miss Hoover Enters Campaign ' Report From U. S. Minister at Peking Covers Conditions in Famine Districts WASHINGTON, Jan. IT. Chinese victims of the, famine that ha placed in Jeopardy, the lives of more than inhabitant? of five districts are being kept alive on a diet of vegetables and cereals, "principally millet seed ana beans, the state department was advised today by Charles R. Crane, American to Peking. His report was minister based upon the finding of F. W. Stevens, representativs of tha American group of the International Consortium of Bankers, Who has Just completed alt Investigation Jn which careful study ot the famine situation was mads by alt 'f event agencies. , Continuation of gifts of money ts es- senttal If the lives of millions are to be saved, the report Indicated. Th TStrsr administration estimated that it would cost $60,005 (Mexican) per ton to den area liver food to the until June, where It is believed, tne amount will be This will crisis passed. to 9333,000 (Mexican) per day. Many famine victims are being cared for In refugee camps In some large cities. In those districts, under the care of the American Red Cross, American marines ..and inta.ntxytroopa .have ..Men..AHSisUn ln the distribution of relief. announced The relief administration have the following contributions that been received: Canada, 9450.000 (Mexl- 12,000; Hongkong and ican)); London, Singapore, (200,004 (Mexican) each; the 35,0(N), and Japan, 300,000 Philippines, en. famine-stricke- .Canada 1920 Field Cropt Return Enormous Values Rptcla! t , f Tb TribuM, It Canada's OTTAWA, Ont , Jan. field crops of 1920 returned $1,636,664- .900 to her farmers.- - This estimate was made by the dominion bureau of statis tics. Total value of wheat Is placed at against $34,867,000 for --1919. and 118. The unit price of wheat, $1.8$ a bushel. Is only six cents less than last year. The greatly Increased total value Is dufeto the big production, which Is larger than last years output by 100,000,000 bushels. Ip value, ac- Qata. totaled. J3OT.Ut,400 , HnmiiU'' vc6i;tflri? to tIie huteWii''-riInm1919 and $331.pared with $317,097,000 for 857,400 for 191$. The yield Is ths largest on record, showing an Increase of 148,- 000,000 bushels, but lower prices brough down the total value. Barley Is valued at $60,408,600, and Potatoes other grains at $1$6,81$,400. will bring total of It39.909.000 as 0, - ' , , -t .against $ll$.84,8olln 1919. andvalue of the preceding year. The the potato crop la (he largest on record,. due to ths huge output. Hay, clover and alfalfa are worth $370.- 414,000 against $353,192,400 In 191V and The value of othet $149 240.800 In 191$. root and fodder crops Is placed at $95 with $91."44.20Vl.nd 767,500. as compared -- .,$33,536,100. Hoover Makes Plea for - Europes Starving - Young Wounded and Hungry Utah's Citizens Will Listen to Appeals for ' FIVE Salt Lake Housewives Are Asked to Help in Relieving Local Unemployment. Little Miss Hoover, ons of Salt- Lake's charming Httle maids, will enter the campaign of the European relief council today. Little Miss Hoover will meet people of the state and City during the -remaining days of the eampelgn and will Speak to many gatherings in. behalf of the millions of starving children of central and eastern Europe, Miss Hoover is a typical American, child in health and beauty, but, after all, resembling any of the normal,- - healthy children of European countries were the children aoross the sea ahle to obtain the nourishment that means beautiful, bodies, and bright minds When Little Miss Hoover solicits funds for the relief of the unfortunates, those who meet her will Instinctively sense the contrast, A breakfast table disrecussion yesterday sulted In at least one good deed being seconded for the day. A contrib utor to the fund told Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, chairman of the Utah committee, dhat his donation was the result of reading about the campaign and discussing It 'ot all ths social Representatives agencies 'll) Exit LakS which support am ployment bureaus met yesterday at the Civic Center for ths purpose of arrtvlftit at a eolutioft bf the labor situatloh which eXIall In the city. That there la a marked j scarcity bf Work Was agreed by all pres. J ent, and tt wka decided thit something must be done at once to relieve ths Shortage of positions.- Several plans were presented. ,Oh Which appealed to all Was ths Simple ex pedlant of eeking the housewives of the make work for some of ths uncity t Women- - who- - arc--tmenend employed dire- strati for- - th life. ncessltte-- of That there are a number of add jobs that the average householder keeps ln cleaning In the spring, wfdcft,'could bd done now without serious results to ths i USuat system carried out by the efficient I housekeeper, was ths Unanimous Verdict, ! and It was decided to make a direct: ap- peal to ail the houeewives of the elty. Competent Workers will bs furnished for all kinds of jobs about the house or yard by shy ons of ths following employment bureaus: Ths Y. W. C. A., L. D. 8., Clvlo Center, Salvation Armyi Volunteers bf-- American, Charity Organisation so clef y, N el gh bofh ood House and Catholhx -Woman's league. of the various social Representative! Organisations present at ths msetlng yesterday will make a survey of ths labor situation lit ths city and report at a meeting to be held at ths Civic Center on Thursday at $ o'clock. well-form- If we could prevail upon every family to discuss the situation while all members were gathered at breakfast, I am sure much gSod would result," said Mrs. Cannon.' At breakfast, ths decisions of ths day are often made, and we have-haseveral Instances of contributions generous being made by a family d a direct hmwK discussion." Mrs. Cannon yesterday afternoon attended a meeting sti ' Provo called by Mayor Leroy and addressed are-mad- e , VICTROLA OUTFIT No. Genuibb - Yietroi-- - lVr Sit vimoiA ': t'Chlebat Chlebsl" (Bread! Bread!) was all that cams j to ths' lips of this boy soldier of POIartd when relief t 75.00 $5.10 or ... . .125,00 walnut SSd Itouble-ifcce- d $80.10 Yietof feecords.se..$5.10 $139.10 VR3PBOLA OUTFIT No. 11 Genuine Yictrol walnut Sit Xl, In oak, mahogany or ......... .150.00 $155.10 ..5.10 85e Vldtof Records... Double-Fade- ' ;4Wfc Hour , of Stormy Debate- in Sestion Follow J' If"' Yy xtrk rjWrrV fff Three HAVEYOU-HEARDTHESE-NEW-JANUAR- .9WN,WgSx23aAMCll Y - a dred Smith, were qji duty as orderlies at committee headquarters at the Hotel Utah. A donation of $10, for the entertainment of one Invisible guest" during the coming year, was received yesterday from the Women's club of Tooele. of VICTOR RECORDS? Congress Pan-Americ- an Mexico erfr, v jan. n. fiamuei Gompers today was reelected president of' the Federation of Labor. followed three hours' deflate, th hlch there was a split. the Mexican!, and Guatemala Salvadoreans voting against the unanimous dcqtptandS Of the resolution nominating Gomper. Ths next session of th congress will ts held In Guatemala pity. In addition to Mr. Qompetw, John P. Fley, James Lord and tails Moron,- the latter a Mexican, were nominated for the presidency. All, including Mr. Ocmper. declined to accept the nomination. Mr. Gompers was then renominated and reelected. Although some of'ths Guatemalan, Sal vadorean and Mexican delegates energetically opposed Mis Gompers, the solid American, Santo Domingan and Porto Rican ballot swung ths others Into lino when It appeared he would be defeated. A difference arising at the morning ses. slon concerning ths Banto Domingkn question was oom posed during ths noon recesa The congress unanimously Voted that Mr. Oompers should, nd a not to President Wilson merely requesting that th evacuation, of Santo Domingo b accelerated, Mr. Gompers was asked by ths Banto Domingan delegates to answsr a question whether a telegram protesting sgalnst the American occupation and de Immediate evacuation Of the mending Island had been sent In accordance with the resolution approved by ths labor con gress Friday. Mr . Gompers reply that hs desired to modify the text of the telesrsm. a tha American government had declared Itself in favor of evacuation, started a heated argument In which the policy of th United fltates ws bitterly critlclied by the Dominican, Salvadorean and Mexican delegates. 1921 Income Tax Facts You Should Know-NO. 9. IN LET US PLAY THEM TOE YOU COME No. 18700 Fan-Amerl- Jvd. Alice Blue Godra Walti . "Tripoli Medley Welti I Love Ton Sunday 18701 Ok Oeet Ok Qoekt Joseph O. Smltka Orchestra Joseph 0. Smith's Orchestra Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Benson Orchestra of Chicago -- Medley Fo One Sup Trot Accordion Pietro Modley Fox-TrAccordion Pietro Stop It! AJleen Stanley Ive "dot the Bluet for . My Kentucky Home AReen .Stanley Bin gin ' tha Bluee Billy Murray No. 18704 8 ally Green (The Village Vamp) Billy Murray Ed. Smalls Ive Got the A B C-H Bluee . Homer Rodeheaver No. 18700- ForglVa Me Lord MTs, William Asher Homer Rodeheaver Old Rugged Cross Charles Harrison No. 18707 Avalon (Fox Trot Bong) Rock-e-by- e Peerless Quartet Lullaby Mammy Albert Campbell Henry Burr No. 18708 Feather Vour Nest Old Pal, Why Dont You Annrer Me? Henry Burt My Sahara Rose No. 18702 .. - One-Stej- ot h -- . it. Vlcf foToo ExcTuoTvoI (Diy&m Phono Yas.3275l50llab St 7. Mvt - iml TOmlju'Sim ffHftll Alliance Leader Reunion Is Planned by Protests Misrepresentation People of Alpine Stake COLDS AND FLU With Latest 7y AUt-ar- EXCITES BRITIS y' ' n Within . ASK ABOUT OUR EASY TERMS Lords ter If $40.10 auTriT xo. VICTROLA OUTFIT No, 10- Genuine Victrola X, in ofck, mahogany Six $39.10 t on the work being carried on In the state and the necessity for redoubling efforts to bring Utah's campaign to a successful dose January 81. The Boy Scouts entered the campaign yesterday as solicitors, and two of the scouta, Frank Ford of Troop $9, and El- - ondon Speculating .$25.00 ,..5.10 d $150.00 FOR Id Price structedtQRefund Wait at . Victor Records. Genuine Vletrola IX, in oak or mahogany. 83c Victor Records Six Double-Face- Latin-Amerlc- Every Druggist in 85c d VICTROLA OUTFIT Ha. Genuine Vletrola VI, I oak or mahogany. .$33.00 3.10 Big Double Faced 85o Victor Records VICTROLA XI, BETTE, THAN Indorsed by and Short and Prevent Double-Fare- At Illustrated - Elixir, The following outfits up of combinations, each including a genuine VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS. We can make up almost any kind of combination that you may suggest, but the following'', outfits hve proven very popular. o item on (he return, and must be ex Increased rentals added largely to the plained by showing separately each class of pioper v, Its cost or fair market value INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 17 A weak profits of the landlords last year, every 1913. 4f acquired prior therelink exists in the economic, social or po- dollar of which must be included tn the to, value atI, the date of acquisition if aclitical svstem of the .world as a whole, taxpayers return of income. .Gross in quired bv gift, devise, or descent, estiwhen American warehouses are bursting come Include all amount- - received as mated life, depreciation charged for the with food and other essentials while rents. Both landlord and tenant are al- year 1920, and. total depreciation pharged starvation threatens millions It sheet dis- lowed certain deductions. for all taxable years. Ji tance away, Herbert Hoover, national Where property is held for renting purNo Specific Rata. chairman of the European Relief counposes, the owner may deduct the cost ol such as advertising, As the rate at which depreciation may cil, declared today at a $100 a plate securing tenant luncheon for the benefit of 3.500.0V0 and the maintenance expenses, such as be claimed la dependent upon local conmenu In children The the use to which the property is ditions. service. fuel, Insurance, Europe. starving light, janitor consisted of black bread, stewed rice and and ordinary repairs. A tenant may de- put. and Its probable lifetime under norcocoa. duct the rent paid for business premises mal conditions, no' specific rato Is estab"It Is reported to me that there Is a but not for his horn,. which Is a personal lished by the law and regulations While Interest and taxes each taxpayer must compute the probable great deal of gloom over the United States or expense. as the result of falling prices and the de- - paidliving on of without behalf of the lifetime hie property by the tenant regard - -- creaae tn employment, and I do wot wish landlord are deductible by the tenant as to the following figures, It has been estito minimise the anxieties of any lndi additional rental, provided the property mated that the probable lifetime of a vidua! ; but, despite this, we should be Is business property. 8uch Items repre frame building la twenty-fiv- e years, a the most cheerful country In the world," sent income to the landlord and must be brick building thirty-fiv- e years, a stone, Mr Hoover said. Included In his return of gross Income, steel or concrete butldthg fifty to ohe "No one In the United . States has but are deductible by him also. hundred yeais. ground for despondency." To compute the proper amount of de-- , Frequently a tenant agrees to erect a deterbuilding or make other permanent im- preclatlon the taxpayer should landmine the the benefit the probable lifetime of the propof provements for, lord. The cost of such Improvements Is erty, then divide the fair market value capital expenditure, find In order to re- as of March I, 1013, or the coat if ac- turn to the tenant his Investment ot qulred subsequent thereto, by the numThis will capital, an annual deduction may be ber of years o determined. made fiom gross income of an amount give the annual depreciation allowable of a cost lo the For frame such total Improvebuilding, the probequal example, ments divided by the number of yea'rs ot able lifetime of which is twenty-fiv- e of the term Jhe lease, and su,Jh deduc- years, cost $4000. Divide 4000 by 25 and tion shall he in lieu of a deduction for claim $120 eaih year as depreciation. Day Deductions for depreciation are limited depredation. Under ths head of depreciation oanert strictly to business property, which inare allowed a reasonable amount for ex- cludes not onlv buildings, hut machinery, haustion, wear and tear of property used automobiles, firm traitors, mine and IU In trade Or business, Indudlus a reasonPOSTON, Jan. 17. Resolutions proequipment, office furniture, Instruable allowance for ohaoleicence.'' men and testing against "the propaganda of misThis ments used by professional deduction Ynust be mad as a separate hooks. representation and falalflcatlon, touching bio laws which were never the New Called Aspiron-al- f enacted or enforced," were adopted at a of the Lord' league of New ships, others that no decision Medicated Myet meeting been reached Et'gland end the Evangelical alliance of The postponement of the Chalmers mis- Greater Boston todnv. Scientific Remedies, Used sion Is not altogether unwelcome. There Th Rev. II L. Bowlbjr of New Vork, c had been tnany protests and Euro- any general secretary or tha ord's Lay haste settlement of the debt question, of th United Btstes, said hi organwere conwhich was fortified not American isation returh to the by,eumors that seeking Army Eean version Into long-terob'lgatlons was stringent laws of the Puritans, but that to Cut to have bean on Its roncern was to prevent commercial a basis of $ 2 esnt Interest. Interest fiom putting ths dollar mark Cold serosa Sunday ComplNews's Guess. The time has com when man In pub-li- e Dally ications. must draw th tin between LONIHINr Jtn. 17. The Dally News, tn th offle Christian Bshhath tnd the an edltqrlal todav, says that doubtiees wlU bs ons of ths chief continental Bunday be'ns fo'ted on bs dlearnyttnent U. S. Be denied that the alliance desired the -on- Rea-fo- r point of dlacusidon between Fremler of restaurants stopping of railLloyd Oeorgs and Ambassador Gedds. Hosing way traffic or suspension' or newspapers newspaptr discerns favorable omens on Bdnday. He opposed Bundajr theatrical ons While You Counconcerning disarmament In th United performance of sacred concert, because . .. i States and urges that no unreasonable theres nothing sacred about them; lts Relief Does Not Call to Britain's suspicions of Ureat sincerity th dollar." be allowed to arise there. Meetiftg. should Come If the United State wants ths biggest Two MinREJECT WAGE SCALE,' In ths world, says ths Ikuly Mall, navy utes. It is very desirable BOSTON, Jsn. 17. Rejection of Th that the premier wax offered to th f7. schedule make Gov erpment officials should a de.laratlon that Great LONDON, Jsn. Un'ted aro displaying reticence yfoncernlng both Britain will strain no nerve to rob her of Building Trades Council by ths building primacy. War with America Is not trades employers' association was Voted Taste, Immediate the visit of Sir Auckland Geddee, the sherreasonable contingency, and a state- tonight by the plumbers, gas fitters, sheet British ambassador, t Washington, and ment from the nrsnuar to that offOcL tho metal worker and structural iron worsQuick Warm-Up.- . Lord Chnlmars brstpoued mission to ths newspaper thinks, would da more than en' unions, and by th district council International Union of Painter to clear th atmoephero for of th el United BtatesThe coincidence of the anything The sensation of the year In th The schedule provided for a reduotlon of a dlcussion of disarmament drug 10 In the wages of skilled mecent per trade is Aipironal, the two minuts cold amhsaibir'return with this postponechanics and submitted a oral for th and rough reliever,' authoritatively ment polnfs to the likelihood that the ITALIAN VESSEL SEIZED. other trades. n guaranteed by ths laboratories; tested, question of tho BEAUMONT. Texas, Jan. 17. Alleging debt will approved nd most enthusiastically In. bs tbs chief subject of hlB conferences Infraction of th Importation laws, gov. (JNEMPLOYED WORKERS march. ' dort-eby tna lngnest authorities, and with ths ernment Officials SPOKANE Wash., Jan. 17. A commitgovernment. today seised th proclaimed by tho common people as ten steamship Nettunc, an Italian vessel now tee of ten, representing tha- - unemployed The ambassador's ylslt, which, 11 la tunr as quick aud effective as whisky. at men of Bonkana, mt with th Arthur XjllieJsrtlon has been married a hnstv sum- brought rod and rye, or any other roldand mons a deputy clly council her late today in an effrom Uremler Lloyd George, ex- placed Inag.ilnUTnxMTunI fort to work out a plan to create emcough remedy they hav ever tried. ihsrg All drug stores art now supplied with cites grsat speculation. There is no The libel filed by the government seeks ployment. Th council promised to exthe wonderful new elixir, su all you question of possible controversy between the forfeiture of tKs steamer for alleged pedite cl v construction work to provide statute which forbid the employment for gem of th man Early have to do to get rid of that cold is the two countries, which Is left unmrn-Hone- d violation ofof tho a ship from a foreign port at today a group of about I no unemployed unloading to step into the nearest drug store, by the Amerlcsn correspondents night by except apeclal permlaslon. Th partied th downtown street, winding In the bid nswspspsrs to hand th clerk half a dollar for a bottle of the English alleges the ship unloaded 149 rases up thetr march at th city hall. visit It Is alleged by one that pisCanstU of of Asplronal and tell him to serve you ts Scotch whisky at night and without a Independencs, claiming greattwo tearioonfuls with four teaspoonfuls er showing pedal linens OYALJT FARTY ORGANIZED. Appraisers declsre the freedom from the jurisdiction ef the steamer la worth approximately vt water in a glass. With your wateh privy $900,000. counolL snd a separate legation UINrHIN, Jas. 17. A Prttaelan fovallst . in vour hand, take tho drink at one In Washington iarty hn bean formed In Berlin and he OOQ convicted in court. an allow sod rail for your money back ken (hoen to bring th Ths correspoudent rsllerstes that ' .Into Orgrtrh" In two imnutsa if you cannot fesl your Amerlcsn In other 17 ,1s seek.ng apWIVCHHh'TKU, "Old In with aim'lar movement Ky. Jan, ,attsniahlp th Berlin currsapondtnt ot th told fading awav like a dream within proach to In(he dominions on ths Inclflo King." a foxhound owned by Frank Jon-- a, wsa corn tiled of sheep slauxhter It le by Times set , tho time limit. Dont bs bashful, tor questionIn sumsthis connection quarters that Lloyd Oeuia (.Vunty Judge W, Leo Lts-.- s today after all druggist invite you nnd expect you be anxious loconeult Hir Au.klmul (lava of deliberation, tun, Cold Wat F Set Cau Cmivldlon for this Cold. to try it. Everybodys denug it. when the office la dunging hand dfeusr usually means death, but Judge, Id sloppy; arlntw wmthor chlldrao era . When yourcpld or rough (s relieved, following colonial to rexlgon-,l.un- , upon . lvrd M tier a rvane'ia th, aura to get th,'r.fet wat and if .Junes. Will sand th dug away almost,void Isk the fcuMUtider uMlis'LcUl faOiba If you W taka off th1r w.i tv What appears to.be quite certain Is from the county. Two puppy inn wifs and tsbua, for the of your l,nes and stockings, hatha their fast In jo by St r the safest sad most that naval disarmament were will be discussed hound old exonerated, King" hs warm watsr, dry them thoroughly, put effective, have hen conflicting n for year been an Inseparable companion on th easiest to taka sod ths most agree- There boa and ataoklnx and gir recent davs, some to the effectreports tbat (he of Jones, and the old man has not said themdry of C'hambrlaln a Couth a few do able cold and tough remedy for infante committee on Imperial defenae will deh rad bear to kill the foxhound whether to prevent Hamedy you may b able ad children. (Advertisement.) cide, against the building of more capital or send him sway. , thalr taking cold. Try it. (Adv.) WHISKEY VICTROLA ODTFITS Starving. - A JANUARY 18, 1921.. - Ambassador y Premier Delightful Relief, Anglo-America- hr lot -- ' 'm. aug-gtys- yen-tme- . 1 band, Jacques Lebaudy, tn January. 1919, today waa allowed $2000 a month for th support of her daughter, Jacqiiellna. She set forth that sum was required to bring up her daughter In surroundings fitting for her rank, adding th ftpSHal M tk TrlbaS. Six AMERICAN FORK, Jan. 17. ArrahgS-ment- s girl should have a proper ahhouse and will servants. The daughter, stated, of mad Iho for are being people 000 of her fathers tho Alpine stake to hold on ef the largest receive at least $1,000 estimated at from $10,000,000 to reunions bver held here, to celebrate the estate, $30,000,000. of the twentieth Alpine Anniversary stake. DECISION IS REAFFIRMED. th anniversary of th Thursday take. Invitations ar being sent to nonBAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 17. The resident of the Stake, who haV held United States circuit court of appeals take oftlces. asking their attendance. All reaffirmed today Hs decision of last Ochuslnnxa houses Will be closed for a half tober denying Captain W. S. Overton. be held In th stake U. 8. A., and other minority stockholder dv. A Program will afternoon. tshornscl during ths which, In th right to an accounting ol th properpart, will Include the history of th stsko ties of the Presidio Mining company In a musical program and in the evening rxa and thg appointment of a receiver will be given, which will Include ' aome ?or tho mine. Interesting and original features. InLater th dancing and game will I rnluyed amusement hall.' Refreshments are to ba KUKLUX CHIEF OFFERS REWARD. ATLANTA. O , Jan. 17. A reward Of served. SlOO was offered tonight by Colonel William J. Simmons, Imperial wisent of the in of th Kukiux Klan, for the Busy Knights and conviction of "any parson who arrs( bsot th name of Kukiux Klan In n unlawful manner or In connection with any purpoae or movement not aanolioned spertfl to The Tribes. law." AMERICAN FORK Jsn 17. Th stork byIn' a statement ha referred to roporta has been unusually bii'y in this locality of peraono attempting to Intimidate both recently, the following births having been announced: I a boy arrived at th home of January . and M Charles Watsoh; January 10 a girl was born to Mr. and Mr. Vsrn Afraid of Pneumonia look Vinol Wal; kr; January 9 a bov to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary Lock ot 82 North San Wallace Heiaolt; January I a girl to Mr. and Mr CtHbartaon: January I a Pedro street, San Jos. Calif., wrltei a Thomas Newman; fbllowa: bov to Mr. and Mr January I a girl10t Mr and Mr. Earl A neighbor recommended Vinol and to Mr and Mr. a girl January Earl Varney; January 12 a hoy to Mr. I took it for a hard rough which was ani Mr John Meyer; January 12 m toy accompanied by pleurisy. I was afraid I might have pneumonia. 10 Mr. and Mr. imler Nichole. I tried aoma remedies and pbyticiant medicine but did not aecm to gain very much. I do 1 Stork Unusually American Fork District r. Car-Hal- e, Body of Czars Daughter la houseclcaiilnjfand'work to Be Buried in Holyland harvt during th aion. I th fruit took four bottle of Vinol nd began to gain from' LONDON, Jan. 17. Bodies aiippoaed lo th very first doaet, and am now feelDurhea Orand of b tho Olga, daughing fine. I think Vinol ia one of tha ter of former caar Of Russia, and her maid ar aboard the British learner which Is du to reach P.grpt lets thl week. Dllntrd at Yekaterinburg, smugth bodiaa'ar said to hav gled through Ptral and thno to Bhang-ha- l. They will ba taken to th Holy Land for Anal lntrmnL a, hn TATE FURNITURE ETOLEN. Jan. 17 -- Th JEFFF.RBON CITY, M today apiiolnt-- d a romniK. egla,dtur t to Air a dtctlv And conduit 'gq invaatlaatlon ot rapnroad firnllure IheTta hniw. rurndt$ hmr in Thy leguiativ disappeared batweeu aesalona, It Was oharged. " LAYER ALLOWED lia.000 YEARLY. MINEdLA, N. Y., Jan. 17 Mr, Mar.' guartla A. Lobaudy, wit killed her hua- - rlmedie. beat If more people took Vinol whan they bfgan tn feel out of orta, rundown aryl Otherwise debilitated, there would he fewer rase of longwiegea of ilineaA ychfmm Johhon, Drug, Five (U) Store, Good aril and racommeud Viuol. (Advertisement.) POLOS' "" F bf head . c cheat ar mot Mgfty axiernatly with whites and negro In aeveral kactlona by posing a members of th organisation. LIND BUST IS PRESENTED. NEW TORK. Jan. 17. A marble bust of Jannl Lind mads In Rome In 184$ toy day waa presented to tha New York Zoo- logical society, to be placed In th aquarium where th diva made her firat American appearance when It waa tha old Castle Garden. Th committee, In making th presentation, announced a plan to convert part of the' aquarium Int a standing memorial for other famous singers and musician who appeared there, SUSS OF SALTS IF & Eat less meat if you feel Backi chy or have Bladder trouble. Meat forma uric acid, which excite and ovtrworki the kidney ia their af-- , fort to filter it from the system. Beg-uleater of meat must flush th kid-na- y You must raliove occasionally. them like you relieve your bowel; ra- -' moving all tha acid, waste and poison, ar else you feel a dull misery in. tho kidney region, sharp pain in th back or lick hatdacb, dizziness, your stomach our, tongue, i coated. aadwhaa-U- a weather ia bad, you hav rheunutlo twinge. Th urlna la cloudy'. full of sediment; th chanhala often get irritated, obliging you to gut up two or tbr timet during the night. To neutralize thea aelds aad fluah off tha body irritating unnou waste get about four ounce of Jad halt frum any pbaraiacy; take a taldaspouuful ta a of wasor before brcakft for a ' faw.day and your kidney wilt then act fine and bl)dor disarder diaap- - , pear. Thta famoua anils is md from th ai.l of grape and lemon JUlca. ' comblnad withlnhia, and hza beea uaeJ for g strati , tp clean ii,Bui,t sluggish h I'lnae na. stop bladder irri- tation. Jad. Putt ia Inexpiitixus; ham-lesand Ttiakei a dciightlul cent lithia wator drink which cltcrve. million f aad women taka now and tben thus avoiding serious kidney and t ladder diaoaaoa. gla s, V 17VapoRuq UoJYmls Oust Million Jot , (Advertisement.) i |