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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY 'MORNING, DECEMBER TTTE lion 1L Toe Nail ' Turns Out Itself if You Toughen Skin. Salt Lake Weather Bureau Show Figures Quoted Progress Is Being Made. . m Statistics complied from United States government observations tending to show that, regardless of weather conditions, substantial and gratifying progress has been made by Salt Lakers in the light for elimination of smoke, were given yester day noon by J. Cecil Alter, meteorologist of the Ideal weather bureau, in an addreet before the Klwanls Hub at Its regular luncheon held at the Mew house hotel. vl r. Alter, whose remark, were warmly end favorably received, pointed out that Salt Lake had accidentally chosen tot Its smoKeless" week the period when several adverse factors In meteorology t combined to emphasize most strongly the he smoke egll. Among these factors " enumerated an extensive snow -- covering, spreading over the entire lntennountaln region, a high barometer, with an attendant result of little of no wind, and a continuation of cold. The snow cover, he said, lnducea fogs, the continued cold Induces the consumption of hiorS coal, the rreventsr.ib.o JgCtlvfirot air currents, consequently Salt Lake Is having its 'smokeless' week at the very worst time possible. The factors that are favorable for clearing up the smoke, Mr. Alter set out, srs a low barometer, storms that accelerate atmospheric circulation, bringing rains that wash the smoko away, or snows that , carry It downward. i - Results Largest Savings Deposits In Intermountain West ' A noted authority says that a few drops of Outgro upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens The latest financial statement of this company, issued November 28, reflects a condition of solid stability. With a total of savings deposits ag- - the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toenail that it eafinot penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost overnight, Outgro" is a harmless antiseptic, manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. (Adn) ' v To show thst definite results have been accomplished, Mr. Alter submitted the following figures complied from the government weather .bureau: - In the season of 1919-1before the smoke campaign was undertaken, the ob1205 hours of a show total of servations light smoke,1920-2-while for the corresponding 1 994 were season of there hours cent. 'of light smoks, a reduction of 2087per 8 hours This same period also Includes of dense smoke for the first season, and 17.9 hours for the second season, making a reduction of 80 per cent. If it be urged, said Mr. Alter, that favorable weather - With depositors In all world, tbs sun never sets positora. Zions Savings Bank & TRUST CO. Salt Lake City, lf Comfort Giving Y2r tnt g -- STOMACH SHOT TO PIECES Getting worse dill persuaded to take adjustments from DR. LAMOREAUX, D. C. Now It requires a kicking purse to feed me. Can eat anything and feel great. TRY HIM YOU - , McKinley School to Give W. S. LAMOREAUX, D. 0. Rooms S Park Boyd 12 Btd(j (Further references on W; P. KISER, dark. - South Main Street. - Selection; school orchestra: Our Flag In, History and third first and grades; playlet, Song, The Conversion of Mrs. Slaiker," fourth grade pupils; recitation, the The Patriots melting pot, Creed; dances frdm second grade pupils; "Twelve American Rod Cross "The fifth Ideals, grade; b peaks, seventh grade. following-progra- J. A. Murrays First Wife Sues for Share of Estate vtved by her agefT mother, her husband, two daughters, three sons, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral services will be held In the Third ward chapel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body may be viewed at the home of Mrs. Elltngsworth betwesn 11 and 1 o'clock on the day of the fuwill be in the city Interment neral. cemetery. WOMAN DIE. EUREKA, Dec. 8 Mrs. Marie Gibson, 23 years of age, wife of Adolph Oibson, died at her home in this city today. She la survived by an infant daughter, a eon - paddeil sole. $1.95 to $2.35. MENS LEATHER SLIPPERS " From $3.50 to $3.50 BOYS J FELT AND LEATHER SLIPPERS From $1.50 to $3.00 MISSES AND CHILDRENS FELT SLIPPERS to 5 priced v. .. .. .. . , .. . . . . ,85c - $1.26 1.35 ,,.,.$1.60 SATIN AND BROCADED MULES BlTTE, Mont, Dec. 8. Suit was filed the federal district court here today by a former marriage, and her husband. by Mrs. Sarah V. Cranos of Salt lake Mrs. Gibsufi's parents died when she was City, Utah, against Mrs. Mary Haldorn quite youftg and she was raised by her Murray of Monterey, Gal., and twelve aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Halsey of Kanab. The body will be taken to Kanab for fuother heirs of the estate of the A. Murray, millionaire mining man, who neral services and interment. died last May. The Salt Lake woman DAUGHTER ARR jVEft. alleges that her marriage to Murray was never annulled, and she claims dower Dec. 8. Dr. Thomas L. Marvariously tin,PROVO, rights to a third of the estate, head of the agricultural department est. mated at from 83,090,000 to 815,090,000. of the Brigham Young university, announces the birth of a daughter at his In SLIPPERS With leather sols and heel or With pad sole;, ribbon trimmed, Priced $1.65 and $1.95 Size 2 Sizes 6H to 8 priced Size 8 to 11 priced 8ze 11 Va to 2 priced . Si MENS FELT WOMENS FELT SUPPERS application.) mmmmmmmmmmmamBam the- - V') In House slippers for the entire family. new styles and fabrics, in colors light or CHIROPRACTOR 812-1- Women's and men fancy Mules of satin, in pastel shade, With or without heel effects. Particularly dainty fetching are the silver and gold brocade. Priced $1.95. ' two-ton- late-Jam- es Anna L. Johnson Education Week Program Mrs. Diels at Home of Sister home and near' One hole In one floor, with one regtlfer; fills every rooin-wUhealthful heat and keeps your cellar cool, Factory prices save you An American Education week program dealer's profit. - Cash or assy monthly will be given by the Parent Teacher asFhona us today. payments. sociation of the McKinley school this nftemoon, commencing at 3:99.. o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Anderson, president of the In connection Was. 2312. association, will preside. 142 E. 1st So. with the patriotic tenor of the program, Representative of Factory E. of W. the Fraser, principal school, will INTERNATIONAL HEATER CO. speak on The Smoke Nuisance." Utica, New York. teachers and The will pupils present Oneplpe or Pipe Furnaces, - - er e F Gunn EXPLODES Schools Cooperate. 1 old r AAV s The Rush Is On For tj (uni-paig- 2.30.-Th- V pay dividend 126th consecutive strong evidence of the safety of de- positing savings here. -- According to office of City , George N. Child, pupils and teachers tore enthuNiasUc-alland earnestly doing their work In the antlsmoke campaign. Ap20,900 cards, bearing Illusproximately trations and instructions as to the right and wrong kind of a fire in a furnace, were distributed yesterday, while during the afternoon and last night parent-teachmeetings wers held at the tollow- ng schools: Riverside. Whittier, Irving, Roosevelt, South Junior' high, Uintah. Sumner, Oquirrh, Longfellow and Highland Park. Each of these meetings was addressed by citizen who have made a special study of the smoke problem. These antismoke meetings will be continued today and tonight, being held at the following schools at the time designated: Fremont. 8:15; Lowell, 1:15; Webster, 3; West high, 9:45; Jackson, Onequa and Washington, 8 p. m.; McKinley, special feature of the campaign today will be the smoke problem In the residence section, and It Is urged that every homekeeper. every builder of a fire In either stove or domestic furnace, follow carefully the Instructions on the cards sent Into the homes, note the marked improvement in the chimney affected, and then strive earnestly toobserve- these rules and directions in the building and And we are taking 'care of It In fine maintenance of fires from day to day. ahape. Stoves are going out and InternaThe committee In charge of the work tional Oneplps Heaters are going In all reminds not citizens that the fight over town. Mo more cold rooms, no more one of a all day, a week or a month, but a hugging the stove" Id homes that have problem to be solved only through an concerted action and intelligent effort on the port of every citizen. INTERNATIONAL ONEPIPE HEATER tyits 0, 1 , On December 20 the bank will conditions are responsible for this showing, the answer is that two years ago thure were. In the period under considers tlon, 3011 hours In which thu teinpvralviie was 40 degrees or lower; las: year lor the observed period there were i.iJJ hours in this temperature classification, leaving a total gain of It per cent lu light smoke rediweron, and of (4 per cent in dense spies reduction. 15 to December 7, 1919, From October there were It 7 hours of dense smoke, 1920 shows only $ hours of dense smoke for the corresponding period, while this year during the specified time, there was dense smoke for but 2 8 hours, making's reduction of 72 per cent. . No longer, said .Mr. Alter, "do we find the 1ers!stent, sticky, duty smoke that formerly dropped front above In'gobSL n on our faces and our doming. ixur has been eUcctsaful to the extent of eliminating-thiobjection to the city as a winter residence.' Persistent effort will eliminate more than one-haof the smoke thst remains. After-ilolnall can be done, it Is to be remembered that, under unfavorable weather conditions, there will always be some light smoke In Balt Lake, and this phase of the problem .LyioWance Are Shown. gregating $9,206,712,38, this bank now has the largest savings record ever reached in the intermountain coun- e home. AUX1LIARY TO ELECT. The ladles' auzlllary of the Brotherof Locomotlva Engineers will sleot FROVO, Dec. 8. Mrs Anna L. John- hood i leers at- - a meeting today at t o'clock son. wife of Theodore Johnson, died to- of K. of P. hall. at tha at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. day E Elllnrworth, 73 North Third West street. Death was due to dropsy and (AdvL) urday, Dec. 10. at 10 o'clock. Bright's disease. was born at Vineyard Mrs. Johnson November 6, 1888, the daughter of Mr, Rummage sale, December I, at II a. m., and Mrs. Martin Boulton. She is sur- - B. B. hall, 20 Ird East St, (Adv.) Select Your Gift Books A In the Store of Interesting Variety f lands came the leather through who$e TpROM what hands from it passed . tannery to craftsman what Bkill and art were used to form it, at last, into the exquisite limp bindings you will aee in our Fine Book Section Romance enough in the inanimate thing alohe in the binding end the paper. More romance, or, perchance, gems of thought, or history, or biography, in the context. Such fine books lend thfcmselvcs admirably to gift purposes. Choose deliberately. 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