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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING of Harding Silence Armittice Day Asks-Mome- r Ray S'. Wallace wai yesterday elected president of the sophomore class of the maUniversity of Utah by a jority. One hundred forty students voted. Miss Gladys A. Griffin was chosen vice Harold L. president - by acclamation. Snow was named secretary, and Jack, D. Ensign treasurer. Five members of the executive committee were chosen as follows' Harley W. Gustin, chairman; Walter R. Armstrong, Waiter T. Lillie, Wayne Farnsworth and Maurice R. Barnes. Miss Marian Moyle, Miss Donna Jones srd Mies Dorothy Wilson ail came within five vctes of being elected to the committee. Mr. Wallace, the new '.president, was president of the student body at the West high school two yoars ago. He was the originator of the big" "Frosh Sirkua staged last year by Hie freshman class of ths university and was one of the editors of the student body activity book. The sophomore class wilt enter twenty-fiv- e men in .the annual push ball, oon-te- st wih the freshmen this afternoon at 3 30 oclock on Cummings field. four-fift- . New arrivals in fur scarfs and chokers. Advantageous ' mar-- , kej conditions permit us to offer unusually good values in furs this season. Priced ment employees to cease duties for two minutes pt 12 o'clock noon November 11, when the body of sn unknown American soldier who died in battle in Francs wtlF be buried In ths national memorial amphitheater In Arlington cemetery, wna received yesterday by Gould B. Blakely, register f the - Salt Lake land office. Copies of tho proclamation are to be Bent to alT government deportments. $1.20 Dr. Caldwells Syrup of Pepsin ' . . 7T 777., .' f . . . 89c 60c California Syrup' of Figs 45c 35c 50c Mary Powder $1.15 Othine, single Stillmans Freckle .80c ... Cream $1.25 Mavis Toilet Water $1.15 Auerbach's Women V Serviceable Breakfast Sets, $1.98 In navy blue, able. MUNICIPAL TICKETS "Til NAMED. Tribune. DELTA. Oct. 18. The Citizens party and the Republican party held their primaries tonight for the nomination of candidates foe mavor and town board of tiustees The Citizens party named as Its ticket for mayor. A. B. Ward; trus- - WILL DIET ON SHEEP GLANDS. Oct. 18. Pupils in subner-ma- t classes of Chicago schools will be fed on a sheep gland diet as toon as arrangements can be completed, It wag announced today' by Dr. Frank G. Bruner, director of the special schools department of the beard of education. The gland diet is the idea of health department physicians and several thousand children will partake of the sheep glands, prepared in the school kitchens. 69c Exceptionally service- - Womens Bungalow Aprons, $1.39 allp-ov- er GAuerbach3 79c Pretty Fudge Aprons, fceirHtrir Made of good quality percales, with bib and fancy ruffled edges. In pink and blue. Cream of Wheat Special, 2 pkg.....45o quantities.) (Llmlte 28 Shredded Wheat Special. 2 pkga (Limited quantities.) Heins Plum Pudding Zc can ,, i d9c an .43. can ,...S8c Libby'sJ Moist Mincemeat Jar 16e h Mincemeat, pkg.., Wo Puritan Ham, lb carton.... 44 Armour's Star Bacon, Rex Lard .35 pall 0 pall $14 pall 1$ Rex Picnic Hams, lb Wrapped In parchment paper LUx Lux $ pkga 20 Main Floor.) (Auerbach , Holland Bull i Large extra fine bulbs. : (Auerbach's Eward F. Dunne. The council will, committee tQ foster kindlier feelings tween all classes of Americans and the elimination of racial and religious -I- IX Idaho Falls , Plans for State Seed Show vial to Tiie Tnbuue IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Oct. 18. Arrangements were completed at , a meeting held here last nlRhl (or the holding of the state seed show here In January for four days, beginning on the tenth. It is planned to have exhibits of seed fum every section of the state on exhibit. J- 5 1 . A- ed Week Is Proving Successful Sjwlal fo Th Trlbun. er 'Papes Cold Compound pVi r 5 - v,ir Little Wonder st ' Madam liv SCHEDULED. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Oct. 18 Several hundred delegates from southern lilahc towns are expected to attend a boys' cun- - Fleischmanna Yeast is by its very nature better suited to the stomach and intestines than .the ordinary laxatives, and being a food- - it cannot form a habit.' Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleiachmannt Yeast a day. Have it on the table at home and on your deak at the office. Eat it .plain, spread on bread, or dissolved in milk or fruit juices. You will lihe ito froth, dimtinctivo flavor und tho cbm wholttomo taste it leaooo in your mouth- - It is assimilated just like any other food. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas, dissolve yeast first in boiling water. This does not affect the efficacy of the ydast) Place a standing ' order with your grocer for Fleischmanns Yeast and get it . established a service WE havewomen and men who want to do small jobs of interior painting, varnishing or reiinishing of furniture, floors, bath rooms, wnalls, basketry, brackets, etc. . Its a free service. Yon simply tell us what you have to refinish, bow finished now and what effect ' you want to get We teU you bow to do it in detail.' What kind of material to use. What kind of brush. What method. Where to buy. s You can work transformation lit home things that will surprise you. chairs Old bedsteads, floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really only on the turf ace. Faint var-ni- sh or enamel them and they're farenca to be held here, beginning No-V. vember 4, under the auspices of the M. C. A., according to an announcement made today by M. O, Mitchell, superintendent of Twin Falls schools, who is chairman of a committee In charge of arrangements for the convention. bric-a-bra- c, Twin Falls Farm Bureau: Plans to Cut Expenses" -- fresh daily. t Send 4 cents In stamps for the Interesting booklet. Tha New j mpor t a n c.e a thet . FLEISCH MANN COMPANY. 214 Bell 8treet, Seattle. Wash. 4w boon proved by recent ociontiSo tests to boa n valuable food for correcting oondi Don, constipation, inch gem tion and cm rtmin akin disorder. These original tests were all made with Floimohmannra Yeast. Beware of untomted run-dow- preparations that contain drug s or other mix-tyre- s. Fleimchmmnnm Yeaot (fresh) io a pure food, rich in vita. mine, in which it sneaaurea up to thojiigh s tmndmrdm met by tmn-flaboratorioa and hompitmlm, pmckmgm with tho yellow lobol i a the only form in which Floiochmonno Yoomt mold. Health ia for Tho-famili- ' - , I to The Tribune. U Varnishes - we. 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' 1(74 East Slat ment Floor Paint. South St. 'Fuller-wea- r Varnish. FRAMPTON PHARMACY 8 ilkeuwhitt Enamel. Washable Wall Finish. 980 West North Tempi Auto . Enamel. Bara ... and - Roef Pare. WATSON. FLYGART HOW. CO! Porch end Brep Paint, end PIONEER 2414 Washington Av Ogden, Utah -LEAD. WHITE -. ti-- - 4 rm r ,i "btt 1: .l. k ,1"i ,s t (M - .11 Dept. IS. Sen Francisco' . Mar- -, Dont think you cant because you havent done this kind of work before. . Let Fuller products and Fuller service show you that you can. SPECIFICATION MTcL POCATELLO. Idaho, ert issued yesterday to rlage licenses Robert D, Hosklnson of Pocatello and t Mae of Mountejn Grove, I Myers Iona Mo., and John H. Mullen oftSalt Lake I I of Bowen EJIen Pocatello. and IS Follow Fullers "Home Sew Specifications, and youll get tbe exact effects youre looking for. i- ic" 'Homo SorviccTbinti - c Oct. ' O' sfl ; painting practice goes back more than 72 years. We are one of the countrys largest manufacturers, Our experts make a study of spe cifying paints for every kind of use. FOOgip K u TWO COU PLES. UCE.NSS Specie use..-- They dry perfectly, spread easily and smoothly, and give every desired result Youll be surprised to learn what you can do, once youve used them. Our experience with paints and BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED. A voluntary bankruptcy petition aaa filed yesterday In the United States .district court by J. W. Conway, an accountant, of Salt Lake. The petitioner list liabilities at 3258.40 end asset at 1190, claiming exemption of personal property and household goods amounting to 1145. oii new! We make a special line of painty varnishes, etc., for just this kind of work Fullers Home Service Faint products for you tto SEEK DISPUTE ADJUSTMENT. 18. Thomas Oct. WASHINGTON. ODonnell of Los Angeles, president of the Americirn Petroleum insUrutenfe-sente- d to Secretary of Labor Davla today oil operators view points on the strike in the California oil fields, and was taken later to tall on President Harding. Efforts were being made by the department, It as said, to bring about an of the dispute there, hkh adjustment has Involved about 8500 men and con. a about month, tinned. it1- tables, WILL CONTINUE OPERATION. ' DE8 MOINES. Iowa. Oct 18. Members of the Lies Moines Motor Bus association have announced that they Intend to continue bus operation In competpd non with street car service, which Is pected to be resumed soon, after having been suspended since August 3. Under terms of the proposed new franchise, which will come up for final action . by tbe city council next Monday, busses would not be permitted to operate in competition with street cark on streets travel sed by car lines. VALUATIONS ARE PROTESTED. 18. Protests WASHINGTON. Ott. commisagainst ths Interstate commerce sion's valuation assigned to the Chicago, Rock Island St Pacific were tiled today In behalf of the state of Nebraska The railroad Itself formally and Iowa T!V?.!! commerce commission that the valuation set for it was too low, while today the railroad commissions of the two states named asserted that It waa, on the contrary, too high. n' 3 with paint, varnish or enamel Spent I to TWIN FALLS, Idaho, OcL 18. The as Twin resignation of H. E. Powers Falls county agsnt, effective last SaturL. W been by has accepted day. director of the state university extension department, and for the present A. I . ORellv, county vocational clubs leader is In charge of farm bureau activities here. Mr. ORelly today stated that g program of retrenchment would be sutured upon by the farm bureau, one of the features of which would be the Immediate removal of farm bureau offices from quarters to room In the courthouse. ns 4 tin that you can work yourself n?se running; relieves headache, dull Instant Belief! Dont star Quit blowing and anurfling! A aess, feverishness, sneezing. is the Cold Compound dose of Papes Cold Compound Pape taken every two hours until three dose quickest, surest, relief known and eosts are taken usually breaks any cold right only a few centa at drug stores. It sets Tastes nice. Con without assistance. up. Insist upon Papes. The first dose opens clogged up nos- tains no quinine. (Advertisement.) trils and air passages of bead; stops BOVS CONFERENCE Special te The Tribune. t 1 ! was coupled with the big pep rally of the Idaho Technical Institute students on the eve of the big game .tomorrow with the U. A. C. frosh and made the evening a continuous round of hllarll7. 0 J Breads any Cold in a Few Hours stuffed-up- In addition, because of its freshness (you get it daily) Fleischmanns Yeast helps the intestines in their elimination of waste matter. Fleisch-manYeast was tested for this purpose in leading medical institutions. Chronic cases of constipation, some even of years duration, responded. Froth yeast has tmmi ne 11 .a i Z JiUUe ' fresh The need for scientifically tested yeast ri 4 - - v r . Up "Get-Acquaint- - y&Jz i A simple food which gradually replaces laxatives ymmmt-- Regular I Limit 6 bars to a customer. (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Trib. i - of cathartics , 5 BARS OF IVORY SOAP, 25c cents. jvxArLrLnLruqrirnrLv,rr'i,,',- oiik. in-- Without the treacherous help water-solubl- This coupon will be accepted as 15a In cash bn Wednesday, OcL 1$, when applied on , 10-l- Flu-hait- y, move the causes of constipation. Indeed, one physician states that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation. ; For many years there has been pressing need for some simple food that would help restore normal conditions. And now scientists have discovered it in the familiar little cake of Fleisch- -' manns Yeast. First came the startling discovery that Fleisch-mann- s Yeast in itself is a wonderful food, rich e in the mysterious vitamine. Then it was found (hat Fleischmanns Yeast builds up the body tissues, keeps the body resistant to disease. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 15c b, ................ b. FourthFloor.)., eubstitute a plan for a general be- 18. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. week began in Pocatello yesterday with an influx of visitors. One of the chief attractions was the airplane demonstration by Hugh Barker in his plane. Many were taken up by Barker, guests ANTIKLAN PLANS DROPPED. who arrived here Sunday from Mackay, CHICAGO. OcL 18. The national unity where he has made a number of flights. council, formed to combat the Kuklux Manager tiims of the program commitKlan, has abandoned Its plans for a na- tee arranged with H. W. Arbury of the tional organization, according to a letter community service to lead a large gathsent cut yesterday bv former Governor ering tonight In community singing. This E who can control chronic constipation without the treacherous help of cathartics makes a booster' of his patient. This quotation from a doctors essay on constipation carries a message of great significance to thousands of men and women. It is now recognized that cathartics never re- Third Floor.) n CHICAGO, .j (Auerbach's None-Suc- Crocuses, 20c. Dozen Hyacinths, 80c Dozen Daffodils, 50c Dozen 15-o- z. b. 50c Dozen . Single or double, fine large bulbs. . x. Paper White Narcissi, Tulip Bultjs, 39c Dozen . Main Floor.) SAVE MONEY AT Made of small checked ginghams, style, with sash, In pink, blue, .black or lavender cheeks, (Auerbachs Third Floor.) Men Firtt Chance at Land Hi. Tr'burw FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 18. Fo lr indicommunity exhibits and sixty-fou- r vidual entries make up the exhibits in the potato display and carnival being held' here this week. It is proposed to make the spud carnival an annual affair and interest all sections of the state in holding an annual potato carnival and fair here. Special to Womens Bib Aprons, : v Made of fine plain of figured percales, consisting of a pretty scalloped bottom skirt and fui felted ,b)ous with, fancy trimmed scalloped edges. Sizes to fit 34 to 42 bust. Building Is Enjoyed 'by Delta !DHO Regular 79c to 98c Values 90c strength d Mrceliil M No woman has too many bloomers, and at this exceedingly low price she can afford to buy at least half a dozen pairs. They are made ov good quality nainsook and batiste, daintily trimmed with ruffles, etc.; pink, - whUe -e- r- flesh-- .stitching, Reinforced 'crotch. Bloomers or step-i- n Sixes 25 style. to 29. $1.00 old-tim- Attracting Attention ...25c An Extraordinary Sale of . Bloomers ..15c ,,....,,,42o Pepsin Idaho Potato , $1.05 tablets Caldwells Syrup of 100 60? Dr. 8pedal to The Tribune. - 1 cut rate drugs Ofhcert Are Elected by Presbyterian Women n - APEBBAOH'I f 20c Bayer Aspirin, 1 doz. 35c Bayer Aspirin, 2 doz. $1.25 Bayer Aspirin, Pioneer Mining Diet at Hailey, Idaho ce Q rt BN'ESPAY tees, William J. 8tarley. O. A.' Anderson, H. A. Mather, R. H. Billings. The Republicans nominated for mavor, William Gardner; trustees, Mrs. Frank Beckwith, R. J. Law, S. E. Powell aqd O. A. s Anderson. Petticoats Another tremendous showing of those popular silk jersey petticoats. They are here ia all the best colors, and have deep pleated flounces. Special today . ... , $5.95 to $75.00 , TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 18. Sessions of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of th Presbyterian synod sof Idaho, held here last week in connection with the meeting of the synod, were concluded with the election of the following officers: Mrs. J. H. ' Barton, Boise, president Boise, emlrltus; Mrs. U. W. Barnum, president; Mrs. E. C. White, Pocatello, first vice president; Mrs. Matthew Ford, Wendell, second vice president; Mrs. W. F. Titus, -- Boise, third --vice- president; Mrs. George Warner, Idaho Falls, finanMen cial secretary; Mrs. Alex Campbell, Pocatello, reconlltig secretary; Mrs. E. N. Murphy, Pierce Park, corresponding secretary; Mrs. S. H. Abbott, Rexburg, literature secretary; Mrs. Ralph Case, EmSiwcisl to The Tribune mett, eucational secretary; Mrs. R. Lloyd POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 18. Many of Roberta, Jerome, young people's secree the miners of the lntermoun-tal- n chilMrs. Charles Evens,- section will bo grieved to hear of tary; secretary; Mrs. C. W.Buhl,Clough, the death of Michael OLeary putfy, at drens Rigby, overseas tewing. Halley, of miners consumption, Members of tho official-hoararethe Mr. Duffy was for several years superof ths presbytery districts intendent of the Minnie Moore mine, then presidents Mrs. O. C. Park, Parma; Mrs. L. A. the Elk Horn and the Point Lookout, and Halev, Idaho Falls; Mrs. M. F. Gamhad much to do with the development ble, Twin Falls, v of these properties. He discovered and located the Silver King mine In the Sawtooth range and was a Boom figure Mild in the mining circles of the vest, Mr, Duffy came to Idaho in the early 'SO'. He is survived by his widow, one eon, Herbert Duffy of Hailey, and six daughters, Mrs. Viola Duffy and Mr. Special to Th Tribune. DELTA, Oct. 18. A mild building "boom Myrtle Hepworth of Salt Lake, and Hasel, Inez, Margaret and Harriet, all of Halley has begun In Delta during the past few Last year Mr. and Mrs. Duffy spent the winter in Salt Lake and were preparing weeks. In addition to the two large to go to California this winter when the alfalfa cleaning plants, which are nearlast Illness came. Mr. Duffy was 68 years ing completion, work has begun on two of age. office structures and a store building T. R. Sprunt and D. T. Cox are putting up a building 25 by 70 feet on the Given north side of Clark street, adjoining the farm bureau building, and James A. Kelley is erecting an office building on the south side of Clark street, adjoining the Bang hotel. Both buildings are of conSpecial te The Tribune. crete with pressed brick fronts and plate Idaho. , Oct. 18 More glass windows. POCATELLO, than 5000 acres of public land has been thrown open to entry In Idaho, accordPRESIDENT TO PARTICIPATE.' ing to a decision Just received from the WILLIAMSBURG. Va., Oct. 18 Prepgeneral land office at Washington. .This liniUies ihiefiyjn Butte county, south arations have been completed for the arr Arco. with two sections located near rival tomorrow of President Harding to MackaV. The land to be opened at this attend the installation of Dr. J A. C. time lies In townships 2. 3. 4 and 5, Chandler a president of the College of 7, 28 and 28. Most of it is William and Mary, and to receive an hon28, ranges listed In tracts of forty and eighty acres. orary degree. Before coming the president will speak In Yorlfown at the monUnder the law, qualified men will have- the first right of filing' ument erected In 1881 on the spot where and will be given until November 20 to lkird Cornwallis surrendered to the Conmake their entries. From November 21 tinental arms. 100 years before. He will to December II will be. given for public also visit Jamestown, seven miles away, the site of the first English colony in entry. The land near HaUey, sections 2 and America. 11, township 8, range 25, has been surNEW PROHIBITION MEASURE. veyed and will be- opened to entry after December 17 of this year. A great nun WELLINGTON. N Z., Oct. 18. Pro men In southeastern her of would be enforced In the Cook 'i.iitlon Idaho are Interested In this new openby the New Zealand government ing and are making arrangements to file j 'planus bill Introduced In parliament a .nder at once. The Cook, or Harvey, islands esterday .era taken under British possession In ' '.88 and are under the direct admihistra--lo- n Display of New Zealand. They lie between ne Tonga archipelago and Tahiti and ..,--e inhabited by Malays. Ex-Servi- Si Fur Scarfs i - L Made President of University of Utah Second Year Class. L nt A copy of a proclamation issued by President Harding, urging govern- Ray N. Wallace J OCTOBER 19, 1921, FULLER'S 40 East Second South, Salt Lake City - And Ail Fuller Dealer 1 I ( iT ',T .T! |