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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY' MUKSUJSU, JANUARY 18, 1021. XX T TO COJNTY JAIL Ogtlen Business Men Take Man Who Attempted to De- Jtah County Organization fraud Mother' MontgomSteps --Toward Relieving Purposes tQ Add to Its ; the Admit Situation. His Guilt Membership Housing ery Materially. ! OGDEN, Jan. 17. mediate action upon and tha election of ensuing year were Indorisment of imths housing problem tha director for the two matters which war conildered by tha Ogden chamber of commerce tonight. Tha results of tha election were announced at the annual OGDEN, Jin. 17. Fred L. Cooper sentenced to serve biz months In the county jail today by Judge James N. Kimball after the plea of guilty had been entered to the cnarge of forgery. The faot that Cooper will serve the sentence In the county jell, where he Is field In contempt by other prisoners. Is looked upon aa a heavy sentence. Coopsr pleaded guilty to tha charge of forging the name of Mrs. Emma Montgomery, better known as Mother" Montgomery, to a check for $25. The act wee committed at the time Cooper wee taken to the "Helping Hand" employment office by Mra. Montgomery, who has been known for her work in helpThe woman has ing "down and outera. conducted services each Sunday In the a number of years and county jail for It waa at one of the Sunday services that Mra. Montgomery told Cooper to come to her employment offtoe, promising to help him obtain a position. After remalnlrg at the employment of flee for about a week Cooper obtained a blank check, filled It out for $25 end forged Mrs Montgomerys name. Cooper was arrested In Salt Lake and returned to Ogden. rtieetlng," which preceded theopen forum masting, called for tha purpose of the housing problem. Tha sentiment of tha chamber was for the Immediate building of apartment houses and cottages which could take , f 'A. cart of the house shortage. Tha commit- tea. headed by Mayor Frank Francis, submitted a- - report showing the groeth W f of tha city and the number of homes1 necessary to meet the actuation. The report showed that between 1915 and 1920 there had been an increase In employees In the city of $115, equal to about 1900 families. The increase! In bualn sa in the same period was about 17,000,000. The mayor added that froth the reports gained by the committee there was a shortage of 800 houses at tha present time. The committees recommendation that a per manent committee work out tha housing problem was adopted. Tha Ogden Building Trades council, by Grant Byphers, submitted a letter through tha mayor offering to .cooperate with tha chamber of commerce on tha question in qrdar to obtain an early solution. David Mattson spoke of tha housing usatlon and how It could be met rough tha building of a milllon-doliapartment house at an early date. He referred to the large number of, teachers and workers In the city who would prefer the apartment. He said the apartment would afford a good investment to the builders and a home for those In need. Many spoke In favor of the building of the apartment house, aa well as small cottages. The chamber went on record as. favor-du- g . Ogden Elks Father Plan to Bay Antelope Itland ar the Afry I I I I I ir 'i-- " - - building- - of five-roo- OGDEN, Jan. 17 Ogden lodge No. 71. B. P. O. Elks, today launched a move to have the Elks lodges of the United States purchase the herd of buffalo on Antelope island, together with the Island, and perpetuate the herd. It also Is proposed to stock the Island with elk from the Jackson Hole district of Wyoming. , The telegram to this effect wee sent today , to William Abbott,- - grand. esalted rujetq Ban ' Francisco, asking hfs Indorsement. The signers of the telegram were A. T Hostmark. William C.Camp and C. A. Boyd, past exalted rulers of the Og' den lodge; H. L. Madson, secretary! B. D. Bennett end J M. Downing. It was 49,1 AUtad XbaAnAatelepe'telasMa-ceMfttacres of graslng and mountain land and can be purchased for $500,090. An assessment of $1 per member Is planned with which to make the purchase. - ecrttkRSB and apartment houses. Future action .was left to the following newly elected of- fleers and directors: Frank M. Drlggs, "president; I. N. Pierce, vice president; Charles H. Barton. A. P. Bigelow, James Jam Glen, H. I Herrington, J. S Lewis, Fred M. Nye, Joseph M. Parker, W. H. Shear- man, Fred G. Taylor, Warren L. Wattis and Frank J. Stevens, directors. - THREE COUPLES LICENSED. OGDEN, Jan. 17. Marriage licenses were tesued at the office of the county clerk thle afternoon to William B. Payne and Mayme C Craapier, both of Thistle B. Gilbert, Ogden, and ,nah; Ambrose Dbrothy L Worker, Marriott? James C Ames and Sarah D. Cameron, both of Ogdeh. , !L h JUDGE CRITICALLY ILL. Judge D. R. Roberts of the city court, who has been 1U at his horns for three weeks, was removed to the Dee hospital today, suffering from aa attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. His oondltlon today was regarded as serious. ' OGDEN, Jan. 17. SUIT PILED ON CONTRACT. OGDEN, Jan. 17. Suit to recover $750. alleged to be due uiton a contract for the sale of real estate was filed In the district court today by Mary Tosak igajnst John F. and Florence Morrison. SENTENCED TO JAIL. OGDEN, Jan. 17. Frank Patterson, colored, was sentenced to serve thirty day In the county jail by Judge James N. Kimball today. Patterson pleaded guilty to the charge of assault. , WHEN MEALS HIT BACK instantly Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Papes DiapepSin - ). two of Tapes Diapepsin all that dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress o a a caused by acidity ends. These pleasant, la compliment to Ur. and Mra. Rolaad Carr harmleee tablets of Papes Diapepsia of Chtcefo, whs ere vlattlnf la thle city, Mr. never fail to make sick, upset stomachs end Mra I. R. Kccl-- e entertained tefoeMily S dentins party Saturday evealag of leet fed fine at once, and they cost very at oe Kcclee areas end wMh at their home little at drug etorea. (Advertisement.) Twenty street. fifth The heoae wee decorated with fans sad rut flower, tad durtnf the evening poach end Mnelo was fnralehed were nerved. About forty gueata hy the Orpheum ercheetra. were present. a a a I. Brtatol entertained at dinner Setardey evening ef leet week, la ailment to a number of Salt Lake gaeata. Ebt lowing thd dinner the party attended a donee at the Ia R. Eerie home. Mr. and Mra. r ti Relph t 1 lot r r TV0 freest . X Never be content to live on in that way sleeping with mouth open, waking with that bad taste, coughing and spitting all day, an easy mark for colds and every epidemic of throat trouble that comes aong. . --Try Kondorf s Catarrhal J elly, used .anstemeJtblytj; ' and re- -, years'' for ""clearing heads, soothing angry 'membranes -thou-- , is household a in Catarrh.' valued It remedy lieving i t t I er ajids'Iof.AmciaciWuhomfiS ' children. epeae Wednesday night. day. January 27. FABAMOVNT Lee, days, opening votioy noTtnxs. EMPRESS DeMIlla'a Mldaam-ma- r Madam," featuring Iota Wilton, Lila ra Jack Holt and Conrad Nigel. Net a plo-tu- for ckildrea. AMERICAN Otis Skinner la Kismet Ovrdeu Bratlead at the organ. OEM James Oliver lurwnad'g hrmede of the North I Bell Room Boys comedy, Tit fag Tat" C. A. Smith at tha organ. BROADWAY J. Warm Kerri ran la The toast ef Opportunity: final Chapter ef The . Lost City." end a eemedy. tn KINEMA Bltchln' Foote." Frank May and Lorry Samoa la "The Sportsman ; latam aattanai Raw. Crew of Navy Seaplane -in Nicaragua SAN JUAN DEL BUR. Nicaragua. Jan. Tha crow of the United Btatee navy seaplane NC- -i and their machine are safe in a cove about fifteen mile north o( San Juan Di 8ur. Lieutenant Compo commander of the seaplane and hla chief machinist mate. Wealthier, arrived her this nvnnlng to report to tho convoy ship, having loft the machine with tha remainder of tha crow In tho cove. On Saturday morning s tremendous hurricane began tn blow from tha northeast and continued all (lay Sunday.. Tha NC and tho NC-- 4 flying together ran Into the hurricane Saturday night about forty miles north of Ban Joan Del Bur. Both machines were forced to altshi In tho 17. A headache remedy without the dan ,a a a cers of headache medicine.' Relieves The Re To-fempflre council will moat miserable and that headache feeling vvrnthg with Ulea Charlotte Parle at T her home, 751 Twenty fifth e treat. from cold or congestion. And it acts at a a a ia a Musterole white oint clean, (oncal lira. D. B. Pape will entertain the T? top In oil of with made muatiud. Better Bent 2370 Madleoa avenue, club nt hvr home, than a mustard platter and does not TVYdueeday afternoon. ' a a a Uaed Be axes ef Prtsrh. Wr., era vtsltlaf la Ogdea, Ulster. only externally, and in Announcement la mad of tha engagnmeat ad the gsssta tt Mra. Harry Bseea no way can it affect stomach and heart Mlee Anita Ott ef Salt Lake to Ohaelea Wila a afaocne Internal medicines dot liams ef Ogden. A) vs West ef Hoed River. Or.. See left a a a v Excellent for tare throat, bronchitis Nr Logsa, where be will a treed the Arriml-feta- l Mra. Amanda Lansing aad Mia. leella Tyvee Milage, after a ft dart' vtatl here with croup, stlS neck, asthma, neuralgia, will be hostesses to the Past Noble O reads' his grandmother, Mra W. D. Littlefield, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, I urn club Thursday afteraoaa at tbs home ef Mra. a a a Street. bsga all palna and aches of the back leasing, 4M Thirtieth Vr. sad Mra. H. B nilllerd ef Reef Ely, a a a Nev , ara vteUlsg Is Ofdaa fee tw weeks' the or joints, sprains, sore diuades, bruises, The W R. C Reels! rlab will meet at the geratt ef Mr end Mra Herbert H. Beyder chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the . home ef Mr. John Draw, Pnt Fmorteoath street. end Mra. Hilliard slater. Mra Mery Farley, chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Mr. and Mra. HIHIard expect le leave rwm far Wednesday afteraoaa at 3 M o'clock. a a a Loe Angeles t make their beme. 35c and 650 jam hospital slsa. 63.00. a a a i - Davis arid Jones Wdl Meet in Finish Match logos venae, la cemnllment to Mr. and Mra. Orvtll decorated W. Adams. Marifolda tad freest the rooms. ' I Catarrh gets to Be a habit. ' , I For goodness sake, dont get used to it. treatment in? HIPrODROME Every night, Ralph Cloalnger NIGHT SCHOOL POPULAR. and aaaoclnta pie yen will praaent Tha Women In night OGDEN. Jan 17. Class la Room Matinee today, lg." school work will be resumed at the high Thursday aad Saturday. school Thursday night, according to F. PANTAOIS Vaudeville bill, laeludlag The T. Wiggins, who has charge of the Elsie aad Little Bandit, Noodles Pngea, classes. More than 350 students are enMary; photoplay. Douglas Fairbanks la 'The rolled for the classes for the second Mark of Eorro, mester. SOCIAL BALL Her Buahaada Wife. four days, opening Wednesday, with matinees APPOINTMENT MADE. Thursday aad Saturday. OGDEN, Jan. 17 Herbert D. Brown LOEWS CASIXO Vaudeville, headlined hy tk International Revue end Blanche Sweet la was appointed superintendent of the "That Olrl Montana. county Infirmary by the board of county SALT LAKE Stetson's 'Tael Tea's CaMa." commissioners today. The question of the Wednesday. Thunder, Friday and Ratargay. not commisbeen fixed the baa by alary with metises at 1 80 Friday sad t'PO Satursioners. "Robia Hood," three SOCIETY Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples !o ' ' Kondons Catarrhal Jelly is guaranteed not only by ms, but by 30 years service to mtlltons of Americans If Kon don's doesn't do xvondtrs for your cold, sneestng, cough, headache, sore nose, etc.wtll chronic catarrh, nose-bleePay your money back. On sals at all drug store. AMUSEMENTS Are lumps of undigested food causing you paint I your stomach acid, gassy, OGDEN sour, or have you flatulence, heartburn! IT. Mr. OODKK. aa Mrs. W. H Then tske Tapes Diapepsin. llarrls entertained twenty two met. at a tee rJust at soon as you eat a tablet or leet erentns at their hone, 2984 Weehlattna I you lend for free PROVO, Jan. 17. C battery will conduct a finish wrestling match Friday night between Henry Jones of this city and Leslie Davla, champion of Idaho, ot There will be twelve Preston, Idaho. rounds of 'fast boxing, with Marlin CarOGDEN, Jan. 17 Mrs. Johanna Patter- ter va. Dark Horae; Battling Teddy va. son, 88 years of age. died at 2 10 oclock Kid George, and Kid Montana va. young this morning at the home of her son, T. Kelly. A. Isakson, 856 Twelfth street, of general The wrestling match is looked forward to with debility. Interest by the fans ot Mrs. Petterson wa born In Jonkoplng, this city, great as the principals met here Sweden, April 12, 1832. and came to Og' about three weeks ago, at which time den In 1896 She la survived by the fob Jones was hurt. lowing children; Mra. Carl Larson of Garland and C. O. and T. A. Isakson, both FINED FOR FIGHTING of Ogden, twenty grandchildren 17. Rulon PROVO, Jan. Sorenson twenty-nin- e The funeral services will be held at 3 and Jesse Harding were fined $5 and 59. $2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. In the Sevrespectively. In Judge James B, enth ward chapel. Bishop W. A. Budge Tucker's court today for .fighting. conducting. Interment will be made In the City cemetery. JUDGE WELCOMES DAUGHTER. PROVO, Jan. 17. Juvenile Judge PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Gunnar Rasmuason is happy over the OGDEN, Jan. 17. Fred J. Newman, birth of a baby girl. arrested on the charge of having liquor In his possession, pleaded not guilty In ROAD SUPERVISORS NAMED. the city court today. Hie case waa set PROVO, Jan. 17. At a meeting of the for hearing January 24. a County commissioner today the followStanley Johnson, charged with lirtbxl ing road supervisors were appointed and cation, failed to appear in the city court their bonds fixed at $509 each. Ira this morning end bis bond of $50 was Johnson, Genola C. Ia Flancers, district; declared forfeited. Spring Lake district; Alfred Aston, Un don district COMEDY INDORSED. -OGDEN. Jen. 17. The Weber club and the Ogden lodge of Elks have Issued In' dorsements of the American Legion ehow, "Three Twins," which will be given at the Orpheum theater Wednesday evening for the last time. The proceeds from the DRAVA TATOITXIXZ. show will be used to aid disabled ex' ORPHKlM New AD bWl with Mme. service men. , Opera T fa Box-eld- catarrh Mrs. Johanna Petterson Pastes Away in Ogden WILL DISCUSS ADVERTISING, OGDEN, Jan. 17 T. Ben Meidrum will be the principal speaker at the Progres he Business club luncheon at the Weber He will deliver club at noon tomorrow an address on "Advertising." Law Tay lor will be chairman of tha meeting. Stomach Acidity present at theaa meeting and address tha farmers. The meetings as outlined end the speakers are as follows; January 24. 2 p. m , Salem Speakers, D. D. McKay, president State Farm bureau; D. N. Beal of Sanpete county, H. EX Beck of Millard county and U J Webb of Provo. 2 p. m., American Fork (including Alpine) Speakers D. 1. Me Kay, president of the State Farm ou reau; Ellbur Burnham of Carbon county and Q. H. White of Payton: 2 p. m Pleasant Grove (Including Llndon and Manila) Speakers, D. N. Beal of Sanpete county, J. M. Klrkham of Lehl, John Burton of Boxelder county and L. L. Bunnell of Provo; 7 '30 p. m. Provo, Armory building (including Lk View, Vineyard, Provo Bench) Speakers, Utah State Farm bureau executive committee. Following the meeting a dance will be held to which all - farmers are invited. January 35, 19 a. m., LeM (Including Cedar Fort) Speakers, H. E. Beck of Millard county, Ephraim Berguson of Cache county, J. P. Welch, Utah county farm agent: 10 a. m., Mapleton Speakers, Wilbur Burnham of Carbon county, J. M. Klrkham of Lehl, and U U. Bun Hell of Provo; 2 p. m., Spanish Fork (in eluding Laks Shore and Palmyra)-Bpeake- rs, Ephraim Berguson of Caen county, H. E. Beck of Millard county, and Wilbur Burnham of Carbon county: 10 a. m., Sprlngvllle Speakers, Ephraim Berguson of Cache county, John Burton of Bexeldef county, and J, R. Welcn, county farm agent: 2 p m., Payeon (in' , eluding Benjamin) ) Speaker Klrkham of Lehl, and L. L. Bunnell of Provo: 2 p. m., Goehen (including El berta) Speakers, John Burton of county and-H- . J, Webp of Utan county. . T DISREGARDED. OGDEN, Jan. 17. That the holdup of a men on tower Twenty-fift- hstreet early Sunday morning was a joke was the ex- elanatlon made by John Nealy, colored. The fact that In the city oourt- - today the victim shouted and Patrolman W. A Brown appeared on the scene and found Nealy was armed caused the court to order that Nealy be held under $50 ball. He will enter a plea In court tomorrow. next Jan. 17. Beginning the Utah County Farm bureau will conduct a membership drive for two days, and meetings will be held tn the Mam' differigit towns of the county. bera of tha State (Farm bureau wui be PftOVO, Monday, -- The Dorrtt society of the English Luther chnch wti) meet -Wednesday evening with the Mre Freer va Hum will he heeleee ts the sod Amelia Johnson at their burial TVer pish. Dgdea circle be--A I s Hleert Xlhome, 2682 Uulngy avenue ef w a.trra ft, , remeeiew s$vrada 4 her - a. a . - .. boeee, 2186 Adame svesee a a a , Mr. and Via. Charles Thnrteaeea have " left ' for a visit ea the 1'erlfle reset. , The Fidels chapter ef the World Wide Oelld a a a of the First Baptist eherrk wlU meet at the home ef Mlee Medellse Smith, 3884 Mediae Mr aad Mr. William Wrlsht and daughter, eveeue, tomorrow tvsalag. tlrglnla, ef Laramie, Wye , and Mra. Iharlt -e ... Neigh-her- ocean, which was laahad Into fury by mins law on the ground that it places anJ the wind. undu burden on the public and that it The NC- - "taxied" to the shore under ?:uarante clause destroys incentive to tremendous difficulties. The NC-when operation." last seen by the NC-- I, waa having engine trouble. Stage Line Application Heard by Commission . ..i William A. Laird filed an ap- HIppodromo, It prtaldent of tho UUh State Elks aaaociatlon. Tlckota can only bo obtained by applying at tbo Elki club Deaths and Funerals , DEATHS. Qallaghar, 47 yarg of age. did at bnpltal January 16 H waa fonarly a raidnt of Lafnda. Tba body la at tba O' Don Mil 4 C. andertaktng tabUhmeat. Ifarfln a URGES RCFEAL OF LAAV. LANSING, Mich., Jan. 17. A resolution Introduced In the lower house of tha yesterday Michigan legislature tonight would re- plication with the public utilities commisquest congress to repeal the sion for permission Ho operate a stage line between Provo and lleber, Utah. - The who hearing of Forest Kadehau-rh- , is seeking permission to operate an WILL RADIUM AT LAST state line between Salt Lake and Garfield, took up most of the day yesOPEN THE DOOR OF terday with the public utilities commission and will be resumed this morning. Mr. Radebaush Is opposed In hla applica-THE GREAT UNKNOWN? tion by Pauloa Brothers, who now such a line: by. the Lo & If you are tick and want to Get Well Balt Laks railroad tnd bylngsiS! the nail and Keep Well, writ for literature that Lake St Utah railroad. tells How and why this almost unknown and wonderful new Element bring relief SALT LAKERS IN NEW YORK. to o many sufferers from Constipation, to The Tribune. Sciatica, Oout, Neuritis, Special Rheumatism, NEW TORK, Jan. 17 The Annex. A Nervous Prostration,' High Neuralgia. W. Colllnson, E. W. Ryberg; (yarldge J Blood Pressur and dlstasss of tha StomFindllng and wife, McAlpin, W. D. Bron ach, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys and and IX. B. Rankin. wear Tou other ailments Degnen's Radio-ActiSolar Pad day and night, Radio-ActiRays continurecalving the ously Into your system, causing a healthy circulation, , overcoming sluggishness, throwing off Impurities and restoring the to nerves a normal condition tissues and and the next thing you know you are wslL getting There can be nothing simpler than takTou are Bold on a leal proposition. s convenient little tablet four times thoroughly satisfied it la halplng you be- ing each day until your weight ts reduced to fore tho appliance Is yours. Nothing to do but wear it. No trouble or expense, normal. That's all just purchase a css of Marmola Prescription Tablets from and tha most wonderful fact about tho your druggist (or if you prefer, send on appllanao Is that It Is sold so reasonable doltor to Msrmols Coi, 4612 Woodwsrd that It is within tho roach ot all. both rich and poor. Avs, Detroit, Mich ) and follow No dieting, no exercise Eat shut bad how or matter No your allmsnt, how long standing, wo will bo pleased to you want be as Issy as ;ou like end on slimmer And Inths bevt keep getting have you try It at our risk. For full Marmola tablets Is formation writ today not tomorrow. part ofhsrmlessness heir That is youi sbsn. Radium Appllanca Co , (12 Bradbury ( Advertisement.) (Adv.) tut Safeguard Bldg , Los Angeles, Calif. Ech-Cum- a. Btta. 14 moatba of daughter f W Milam T. aad Lona Laary Betta. )PMI EiTath Eat ativat, died at 11 o'clock laat Funeral acr might at th family mldetct ward ncaa will ha hLd at lha Sugarhou afiar&ooa o'clock. at I chapel Thurvday Ruth L. au'o-mobi- op-er- Simple Way to Take Off Fat dhec-tlon- s. Rrest-rlp'lo- - r Colds Nov Pneumonia Lotoi Keep dews common colds and lessen pbeumosls onset, which increase rapidly during tha wintar Booths, prom lit snt Chicago physician, first tuggsotioa or n cold, apply Msyr ' Plso Needle Balm ta tho nos and check It before it hso n ehaac to develop. This stimulating ossenca of tho northern is so sootklrfg nod healing that pin catarrh, colds la tn head, ,nos and throat clear up quickly when Maryr's Piaa Needle Balm to used- .- Bold in two sixAo 30e M ttud tubed. Tfed trisJ by writing Ooorgo li. Msyr, 19 Wirt Austin Avs., Chiesro. Msyr 'a Pin Needle Balm Is for sal by Rchrsmm-JohnsoDrugs, Five fS) Goad Btores, and drug-bor(Advertisement-- ) Erncat Alma Baachar, 22 yaara of aga. ton of frank W. and Mr. Joajphoaa ftoyd Baach er, tflad yaalarday at tha family boma, k 1064 Too Many People Tool Themselves Ha waa bora Nbniiry 36 Wlndeor atraat. Slipping And About to Drop. la aarrlrad by hla H lftOh, la Halt parents, thraa brothera and two altra all of People ovorywhoro complain they are Halt Lake funeral aanrlcca will bo hld at worn out, weary beyond exproaalon. Jua( fW0f fact tomorrow utornlag at th mortuary banging on. It la a moat discouraging chapel of Joaapb WllUam Taylur. Burial will bo U City cometcry. nnrtEAix Tbo body of Mra. at Port Worth, Haltia Ingram, who dlad January 16. arrlrad la Ta. alt leak from that city ycatrrday Tha fu acral wlU bo held at tha O Donnell A Co. un2 30 o'clock this aftruooa. at dertaking parlors Interment will be la Mount Ollroi remettry. rt$Dral aervlcra for Thorn peon Ashworth. 67 years of age, who died Haturday at tho boro of Ala dangbtac, MitkiaaUM A. liHlhtar 663 Wail etrert will b livid at 2 o cMrk tomorrow afternoon at tha Twenty fourth ward Interment will bo la ttty cemetery. chapel bora April 6, lHft4. at Ifr Ashworth warn Hudderafteld, England, aad nine to Vteh from Hla wife, Torkahlro, Ragland. Bright!, lira Kliaabath Aehwortb. dh d la 1604. Ho la survived by hla daughtsr, Mra Leatham and by thrao grandchildren, all living at 6D2 Wall strovt. funeral services for Juanita Brandt, Infant, who died of meaelro at her parenia home, 650 Thlid Kaet street yeeterday will bo held at the Ivarkla chepol today. Interment will bo in City cemetery. funeral services fpr fhsrles Tstrlch Obey, New Strength and C. sob af Mr. aad Mra. Oeorg gtewar aparlmen s. who died Huaday evealag will be held at the 8. D Evans mortuary rnepel at 2 60 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be la Calvary cemetery. Energy For the Weak and Aged funeral services of Ralph W. Pena, 4 year-ol- d eon of Rdgar T. aad Graeo I 8lomoo fenn. who died at Tuloeo Colo., January JO, will bo .held at 2 60 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the mortuary ehspvl of Jooepk William Ttrlor. Interment wlU bo la Mount OU-rgvmetvry. ' tho 6 yetr-ol- Ober 19 To b itfon. vtforotrt ond octlvt y aiot novt plenty of good rich, red blood of thg kind WUI fganic Iron Nutated lna hr!p make. Nutated Iron la Ilka lha iron in your blood and lik tha iron In apinach.lentilaand appta, whiia mrtalitr iron It iroa iuat aa it com from tha af iimng acid on amaU qf Iron. ptca Tonight I Rika' night ot th Hippo-drnm- t, Over 4 040 000 nenpla annually ara ualng Nuz-a- d th snttr lower floor of tho Irw. ItqttMkly hriprtnaka rtfh fd blood, rtroJkV' ,nd -Ho Rs mrr-hfv will ; ra Yftiu iittf Arvaa and giva this qrfior, Th ( enter .alnmsnt I under Al aUdra4t jhtotLnragikandoavfy. aupsrvldos of th Utah Rtst Klks W avbaUtataa. Alwayalnaiat oo haring gawalna th sssorlstlon. Proceed of th show apportioned to th Rlks will b used In meotlng expenses sntailed ot ths- - Rika oonvsntlo to b hold next oummir. Elks Hold Forth Tonight at Hippodrome atia iti krm UXATED1IRON M BloodtrtwtOi Are Vou Just Hanging On? Harry J. Doan, on of tho east at tho7 bn : Ths past few years her If your nsrvso experience ssem to have rn to smash, and tha lat drop of Iron ha apparently been burned out of th blood, got a $1 09 box t of Rsolo and not th effecL It tnev take a few days before you got up speed, but th effect will b the froateet sensation you ever experienced. It will tak you back to th year when you atsi Ilk . a boy. slept Ilk a log. worked hard, enjoyed It, gloried In It and tackled it Uks play, and got a a y with any task, no matter what. It slyes a punch to your, nerve, put a pink hu on pallid cheska, you feel great all oxer and look It. If build will you It up to reguyou ar thin lar wetght' LutenelfyA the 'vital proceoes g v'e you qurf " V., srvjLnve, and exMuatloa, po matter how hard again th clerks at th Uk. Ak anyandnt any Schramm-Johnso- n other lead7 hey have uesn tho retor. ing drug sult of Reolo with cueuimer who Wees just hanging on but ar now among th heal thirst psopl Uy know, (Adv.) condition. a STilllng 4 |