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Show DECEMBER. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY . MORNING, II, 1921; . ,rT.. 20 . 0. E.S. - - 5000 of these Cut Glass Water Sets Mizpah Chapter No. 5 Honors Retiring Worthy Matron With Office Jewel Given Away Free At a special meeting Mizpah chapNo. S, O. E 8 . Monday evening, Occam her 22, Worthy Orand Matron Mra ter , Georgian Higaon Installed the following elected and appointed officers to serve for the aliening vear She was assisted by Mrs Lillian Kenduring the ceremony of Ogden, Mrs 1,1111a nedy, grand marshal H Culp, grand organist, and Miss Sa ill e Houghton, acting grand chaplait) of Salt Lake matron: Mrs worthy May Phelps Mis Fred D. timer, wBTthy patron, matron, n associate T Perkins Ethely Mrs Mrs Louisa Steward secretary Emma C Vick, treasurer, Mrs Beth M Reedall, conductor, Mrs Henrietta Atkins, associate conductress Appointive officers were: Mrs Lulu G. Landmeek, chaplain: Mrs, Ida H Williams, marshal. Miss Bertha Carpenter, organist, Miss Bowena Korns, Adah, Mrs Ethel M Si Her, Ruth, Ida J Mrs. Welle M Cass, Esther, Jlr EX Clark, Irvin, Martha; Jdrs Maud .1 Electa; Mrs Elizabeth iB Inter, warden; Mrs. Lulu W. McHan, sentinel. . The retiring worthy matron, Mra. Roberta Korns, was the recipient of many -beautiful baskets and bouquets .of flowers from the several chairmen Of committees and the and Nancy girls' .clubs. ' also someMispah beautiful gifts were given her her officers, girls' clubs and friends by L. P. Judd, on behalf or Mizpah chapter, presented her with a past matron's Jewel which Mrs Korns accepted with thanks and expressed appreciation for the kindness and lojaltv by officers, members and committees during the yea- r- She pre-- " andchairmen seated each- of her officer with a silver spoon engraved, Mizpah, at a remembrance of a happy and a year W. D. Prosser, retiring worthy patron, with a gift In token of the eeteem In which he Is held by officers and members of the chapter. , Free Milk Fund in Need of Further Contributions " The committee - milk fund, on . In charge of the free of the activities sponsored by the civic center, announces that money must be forthcoming to tide over the winter month. Funds are at a low ebb, and, as the two milk stations run under the supervision of the city during the summer months have closed down, it Is up to the free milk fund committee to provide that necessity for the poor children of Salt Lake Milk bottles are to be placed --In the cigar and drug stores, the cafeterias and theaters, where spare change mav be dropped Into them by those who desire to help this cause Mrs George W Daw. chairman of the fre? milk fund committee, staled that men bants appeared more than willing that these mute appeals for aid for the kiddles should be placed In their store Investigation of families there are tmall children In need where of milk Is made by the Relief society of the L. D S church, the Catholic Woman's league and the Jewish Relief society, and reported to the Charity Organisation which attends to the distribution society of milk end sends the bills to the free milk fund n this way no duplication occur and only ths cases of real need are supplied, as the Charity Organisation checks up on every case reported , The committee In charge of the fund ' During Our Store-Wid- e YEAR END CLEARANCE " " A Set Freewith Every $25 Purchase BUY ON CREDIT HP! - G Oakland Builds a Guarantee Into f Wk'Nv ev h. G Every Oakland Engine number of very noteworthy features have been incorporated in the Oakland Six Motor features new, original and marking a definite advance in the science of engine building. A composed of Mrs George Davy tnd Mrs C. Clarence N'eslen Anv donations In the form of checks may he sent to Mrs J W McCoy, treasurer of the Is Women's Civic Center association Five Minor Thefts , Reported to Police " n Bock of Ogden rooming at the hotel notified the police that he had befriended a homeless man Monday night and shared hia room with him onlv to find that the friend had robbed him of J215 and disappeared Ftftv pounds oh flour twelve bottles of milk and a large box of crackers were stolen from the Onequa grocerv 471 North EnTenth West street, Mondav night trance was gained bv breaking the glass In the rear door with a brick wrapped in a cloth Candy and chewing gum was stolen from the grocery of j Miller, Alt Wpst Fourth North street, Momjsv night bv s burglsr who entered the store with a pass kev A silver plated cornet and a Beusi her trumpet valued at $' were stolen from the orieon. according to report made to H smoothness by a Cylinder walls are -- honed - to a glass-lik- e in the Oakland process perfected factory special alloy pistons carry piston rings of exclusive design. Long and vigorous driving tests by Oakland have thoroughly established that these improvements effectively eliminate a source of what is commonly called cars! drivers of motor to annoyance So certain is Oakland of this special construction that it absolutely guarantees every new Oakland 34 D Model with a 15,000 mile written against guarantee. Come in and inspect the engine that carries this sweeping guarantee and also see the five attractive body types offered. oil-seali- ng Mil-so- L. S. Gillham, Back From oil-pumpi- ng Coast, Announces . Inten tion of Agency to Enlarge L S. Gillham, president and general manager of the L S Gillham company, Toe. Advertizing, of Salt Lake, hag Just returned from a visit to his Los Angeles branch. e w The Gillham- - agency handles the veetefUAy., r Mrs F Moore, living at the Woodruff aeyount of the Los Angeles the to police apartments, reported that a jeentleman s 21 Jewel Ham- Steamship company and is now conductilton gold watch was gtolenfrom her ing a nation-wid- e advertising campaign suite. in the Interests of the Yale and Harvard and the two new ocean liners for the Honolulu run Mr Gillham declares that business of every deseilption In Los Is In a flourishing condition, with tail ding permits for the present vear running near the 270,000,000 mark up to Lecember 1. Oui Los Angeles branch haa grown trfmendoualv ," he declared, "and we are now handling the advertising accounts of some forty 1,08 Angeles manufacturers and public service organizations We have had a very good ear in Ball Lake also and our faith In this section is unshaken I believe every Indication points to exi client business tills spring in almost every line in Utah and to that end the Gulham agent v here is being and our staff added to. In anticipation of far more extensive operations in the next few months than we have enjojed In the pJkt ' oil-pumpi- ng y "To the Physicians; -- ), i SHARMAN AUTOMOBILE CO. An-ge- 51 State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Boise, Idaho of Salt Lake City SUSTO Is the Only Vitamine Tonic Food Ever O. K.d by a World Famous Nutritional Expert. Dr Philip B. Hawk is the Professor Tf Phjsiologteal ChemHe analjzed istry at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. SUSTO, checked up its action, sscfentificallj tested its nutritive value and digestibility in normal human beings and its therapeutic and reconstructive powers in numerous cases of Conditions, Loss of Flesh, Anemia, Lack of Strength, Convalescence; Malnutrition, Cnder and Under Nourishment of men, women and children. After which he made a most favorable report, extracts from which we hereafter re- - Run-Dow- n W-ig- ht print. This is the first time in history that a tonic reconstructive has been offered to the pubj,c backed by the full approval of scientific authority. It is the first time such a preparation has been ethically .tested in every possible way before being placed on the market. world-recognize- d, - . Here is what Dr. Hawk said concerning this test : In all cases of a general run down gvvtem or in eonvales eenea from such diseases as tvphoid fever or influenza, SUSTO played a very important part in stnnulat ing th appctitp and m bodv weight- case the tome or stimulating effect apparent at the start of the feeding and persisted . In every instance where under nourished infants and rhil dred were given SUSTO, important bodv weight increases were registered. A notable ease is that of a hov of eleven who had been under weight for three or four veers, m spite of the best medical and dietetic treatment. The feeding of SUSTO pro dueed a gain of six pounds. SUSTO also caused normal adult persons to put on weight One of our cases (a normal voting woman) gained sfven pounds in two months bv the use of it And still another, a married wooitn. gained twehe pounds in three months One old ladv of 7 who had weighed under 96 pounds for weight to 100 pounds by the use bf 2,TrrS lnre88e,l ' oUBTO. ?" 00 f? fil1 8nv I8tlnt ob;eet to the taste of SUSTO. In fact, one physician associated with us reports that one of his t0 t8ke anv nl,lk unle Jt contains BUSTOtl,,ntS 0W causing increases 4In practically eerv was , hr Some individuals were found who could not digest straight milk, bnt who could handle milk with SI STO verv mcelv SUSTO as improved, bv us is an excellent nutritive tome and growth promoting therapeutic produ. t. It should use ful to ill convalescents, to normal adults who wish prove to put on to under nourished children and adults, and to men, wom-teweight, chl,"wn ln epner81 ho 8llow sins of a rundown sja- - It would be impossible to secure higher testimonv as to the tome food value of SUSTO. SUSTO is rich in the Vitamines of Rice, Eggs, Milk and Yeast notably rich in Fat Soluble and 'Water Soluble s A.B.C., together with Beef Protein, Nuclein and Iron and indicated for malnutrition pnd allied diseases. A copy of Dr. Hawks full . . report will be sent to any, physician, A postal request will bring' it. Address Chester Kent 4 Co., Chemists, Boston, Mats. SUSTO is for sale in Salt Lake at Sehramro-JohnsoDrug Co.s Stores, (Adv.) Vita-nune- n Oakland Motor Car Company, Pontiac, Michigan Dtvisto Knights of Columbus Give Past Grand Master Token MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN BURIED AT CHARLESTON Past Grand Knight Jam. lvers of Salt Lake council 602. Knights of Columbus, received a genuine ;et greatlv appreciated surprise at the regular weeklv meeting of the council held last night at the tlub-hge The council, In token of the esteem and affection In vvnhh the former executive is held gave Mr lvers a beautiful solid goid watch and chsrm the presentation speech being made bv John Malrtoe Mr lvers was deeplv moved but made a sig' nificant and feeling response A feature of the entertainment division o the session under the direction of Charles A Quiglev, following the business mee'ing. was th appearance of Henrv Souvalne Salt lake of national reputation, and Miss pianist Davies mezzesoprano . These Penelope artists who will be heard In an invitation recital a the First Methodist church FridAv mzht gave numerous nelei ttnns the pianist presenting compositions of Chopin and Beethoven as we.l as several of his own Miss Daviess fine voice was heard to advantage In s group of art stfc songs Mr Souvatre will be one of the entertainers at the Mis club at the regular nesting to he held tonight, commencing at 8 o clock and Thursdav at the K warns club luncheon MRS P. e SIMMONS. oi Lincoln School Building to Be Offered for Rent il fiftv-ftv- Genuine Milius Philippine lepp Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry rc Fnpr Stiff? Sore? ttiff-net- Salt Lake Escapet Narrowly Accident i, i uted JSrt 91) teward a Bhrtne to the Amer- new federal aid contract for a road from icans who died at Belleau wood and Cha. Marvsvale to near Junction. Some of the teau Thlerrv during the war The monev funds of the county are tied up ln the was forwarded vesterdav bv Dr t. N. State Bank Piute, now In th hands state superintendent of public In- of the state ofbank Jenen, commissioner as restruction ceiver These will not be distributed un-tafter the state supreme court has passed on the question of whether state ROAD FUND SUSPENDED. miles this side of Bountiful according to and county are, to be conald.red as preMv Mrs McMaster. Kellv exclaimed in Piute county ha of funds Shortage ferred creditors' of a bank to the extent WhereGod, I e lost control of th car turned oxer three led to the postponement of work on the of their deposits upon the machine tiroes Relh was lees hurt than his com- CONTRACT AWARDED Electrics! fixtures for Hie new receiving hospital ro be erected in connection w th the state mental hotplta! at Prmo wifi he furnished by the Thomas Tav The state company department bf fmare and put chase has let the contract after aking competitive b dg The price Is about SHRINE FUND GATHERED. School children of Utah have contrlb- - Frx-ice- s n CHARLESTON for Mrg Phoshs E. Simmons 3R The city board of education voted laat ha d!d of peritonitis last esrs of night to offer for rent all or part of the FYida hers at her home were held at the Lim oln echool building abandoned last meeting house Sundax June Students who formerlv attended Charleston wardIncluded Ritchie James the school are now going to the Grant The speakers w of the warl bishopric Moroni interton and the Fremont A W Broadbent. superG Davhell, D Th hoard elected the following teachstake president ers Louise Henderson, Sarah Hansen intendent of schoolsM andRitchie John H and Bishop John and Frances Higgins and J Parlev invocation Price offered the Edwards pronounced the benediction Music was furnished v the Charleston- ward choir, with mixed chorus, duets and quartets Interment was in the Charleston cemeterv where the dedicatory praver was offered by Fred Korth of Brigham A lame back, a tore muscle or a stiff Citv joint often ia considered too lightly by Mrs Simmons was born at Charleston the sufferer. It zhould be remembered and became the wife of John VV Simmons Januarv 11, 19G5, the marriage s, that backache, rheumatic paint, ceremony being performed in the bait aorenen, tallow tkio and puffineta Lake temple She held many responsible under the eyet are tymptomt of kidney positions in Charleston ward of thehus-L D S church She is survived b her and bladder trouble and Ibete certainly band in bv the following sons and thould not be neglected. Merlin D , Lavon J , Lama daughters Elxa. Wavne, Ierreil Frma and an infant Her babe One son, Laverle, Is dead father and the following brothers and sisW Davhell and ters also are living J Mrs Moroni Moulton, both of Heber J b. help the kidneyt eliminate from, the Archie Davbell Mrs of Salt Boren, Lake, wane and the acida poitonoua ayitetn Mrs. Heber J Ftmmons, Mrs E N Carthat caute Iheie achei and paint. They lisle, Ernest Da bell and W arren Davbell, all of Charleston , act promptly and effectively to .restore weak, overworked or dneaaed kidney a Woman and bladder to healthy, normal condition. in Auto J E Simmwn. 400 E 50th St . Portland, Ora. writ..: "I m troubled with bc k.r K. and Mr MvMtr. 21 v.zr of ax, nn.r, troubl. I triad Pol., Kidn., Pill, and wife of Arline E E. McMaster Wilfl.y apartwill .., that I tfiilvl, rnwniMsd th.ni to nr ment .scaped with cut and bruise lat non troublnd ia that war, na tha, ara aicallaot." In which she th when automobile night Scm xzruga. tiv. 6) Good was riding with Rea Kelly of Ogden Stoma turned turtle three time near Bountiful -i , s Motor Corporation Mrs McMasters said that sh was going to Ogden to meet her hunand due to arm there bv train She told F 0 noerson mounted patrolman that Kellv insisted on driving the ear at an rate f epeed fiom thirtv to e miles an hour against her constant protest .suddenlv at a point two panion and hailed a passing automonile in which Mrs W Masters wag brought to Sat Lake and taker to the to emergenrx the counhospital later temg remoxed tv hospital Her condition is not considered serious Kellv was taken to Ogden in another machine Sprelnl to Th. Tribun. of Control Now Only tht. old ml e(f.rt1v.n.M, rrnmly ha no r final. La ally and c limply pr.psr.ii. 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It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and eoon you will notice the phlegm thin out and then A days us wtl' disappear altogether usually break up an ordinary throat oi chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron' chial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable Concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract. the most reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments To avoid disappointment aslc your druireist for 2 ounces of Pinex with directions, and dont accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, IndL two-third- Pay Cash Cash Pays 3 for $5.75 Guaranteed absolutely fast color and a wonder for wear, this fabric makes an ideal shrt for business, sport or dress wear. As an Xmas Gift, we11 say it cant be beat. It is hand cut, hand laundered and a gentleman's tailored shirt. Pure Silk Shirts, $3.65 Up Guaranteed Quality CUTLER BROS. CO. 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