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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, JANUARY Jilts My Lady Nicotine, ee ee i Doughboys Are Leaving Transport None 'Worse for Experience at Sea. . NE YORK. Jan. H. (By tha Associated Press.) A thousand doughboys returning from Germany on the transport Crook, learned today for the first time that their ship had, sprung a leak last Tuesday and had been In danger during great gales that swept the north Atlantic. Mot a crap game stopped. was the smiling comment ot Captain Frank Keppa as the Crook was being lashed to her pier at the transport base In Brooklyn. The transport St. Mlhiel, which had been dispatched to her assistance., accompanied her up the bay. The doughbovs eagerly scanned the newspapers giving accounts of the plight of the Crook and then remarked that seasickness gave them more concern than . any thing, else. Captain Reppa said that most of the crew of 10 were sent below decks to plug up open seame. Some water leaked In and It was necessary to remove baggage. Care was taken to see that the water did not reach the coffins of 52 bodies of American soldiers which were .transported from French cemeteries for reinterment In thelrnatjve so)X "TheCroQk'a' SRIpper was inclined to bellttj the experience. He said some of the rivets had given way, causing the seams to open, but that at no time was there gFeat danger. In addition to the 96. enlisted men and fifty casuals, the Crook brought fourteen German brides and eight babies. Host of the enlisted men had been engaged in pothe Rhine Many of them Had seen licing hard fighting tn tha war. They were marched to Fort Hancock and soon will be sent to Various parts of the --country for demobilisation, , Red Cross end welfare worker were at the dock and distributed coffee and sandwiches to the soldiers and crew. K" Blackfoot Woman Dies After Long Illness I .Special to The Tribune. U. Mrs BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Jan. T. Malcolm died at her home here this morning after an Illness of three months. Interment will be in Blackfoot Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Malcolm was prominent In the work of the I. D. S. church. She was born tn Plain City, Utah, and was married there In ISM to E. T. Malcom. of Bingham countv. Thev moved to Blackfoot In 1895. Besides her hus-- band she leaves a daugh ter, Glendora. E. or RIFLE INVENTOR DIES; HARTFORD, Conn., Jan 14 Christopher Minor Spencer. 88. inventor of the Spencer repeating rifle and of the first automatic screw machine, one of the best known American Inventors, d'ed at the pome of his son, Roger M. Spencer, here . BREWERY UNDER SEIZURE. Mt'RPHTSBORO, 111 . Jan 14 Federal prohibition agents today seised the Rudolph Btecher Brewing company's plant hare and placed two guards in charge. Rudolph Steeher, owner of the brewerv, baa been fined twice for violating the Volstead law. WFT-ldl-- l Be Ensnared by Senorita Chicle ee 4 ' Habit Lardner-Finds-Gu- m To to 4 4 Right r. Walnut $ . hue-ban- ds tl -- THIS ELEGANT AMERICAN WALNUT SET, it means quite a tidy saving to the home owner who is looking of this kin$,and the best part of it all is that the SAVING IS suite for a durable, substantial a&V- REAL. There has been no slighting of at the price ly t "I hsvs solved the problem. rm. and set down to tho tahls and all of a sudden you remember that thevs a little nutter cf 6 slicks of gum to be got rid of before you can eat. Well friends. In a crisis like this It la you my solution of ths froblem but will item and chief Int. in the But the leave vou to work It out In your twn new life Is lg gum I guess It a Int no way when the time comes. eecret that pretty near everybody that takes up gum, but H quits smokelng ain't till you do It yourself that you know what it means to take up gum. When you takeup gum you dont just drop a penny in a gum machine or go In a store and lay down a nickel and say give me a package of gum. The gum habit la just like the cigarette habit and Great Neck, Jan. 18. when you get it good, why you have your favorite brand of gum and you buy (Copyright, the Bell Snydicate Inc., It by the box and It costs you 81.00 for 1922 ) a box of 20 packages and how long do you think the 20 packages lasts Well my RESIGNATIONS-ACCEPTED. friends they last one day. So it you are BOSTON, Mass , Jan. 14. The supreme like I was and smoke cheap cigarettes court which costs about a penny apiece whr today issued an Interlocutory dethe gum hab't will cost you about 5 cree accepting the resignations of HerW. Eustace and Paul Harvev as cents more serday than' the cigarette bert habit but your Mrs wt make that up trustees of the Christian Sc ence Publish The decree was made effect In the meat bills, because when you work lug society tive as of November 29. 1921, the date away at gum all dav sometimes matrtcu-latein- g on which the trustees placed their res6 or 7 sticks at a time, why by In the hands of the court. It upper time your Jaws Is too wore out for ignations leaves ths society w thout any trustees, anything but soup. What is worring me the most just now the court having recently uphed the Is the disposal of sticks that has out- mother church directors removal of When I use to be able to ehave in the A, M., and still look pretty st supper time why now days when I go out on the st. a couple hrs after shavelng everyHello, Chat, thinking I body hollers. grew their usefulness which I cant afford to build Incinerators like thev have got for the garbage In N. Y, City and everv place I start to throw a few pieces away the "Mrs. savt dont throw It there and they s no place you can threw It without oftendlng somebody And another tints you get a thrill Is when you are invited out to dinner and your hostess finely says come "on gents, dinner Is ready and you go In the dinning FRANKLIN The Franklin Sold Twice as Fast as the Industry in General in 1921 V 50 to 500 0 LAYTON, Jan. 14. Yesterday a large number of cattle buyers were In Lavton looking for livestock. Many were present from Ogden and Salt Lake, and some from Los Angeles. Several carloads of cattle were bought and shipped. Over twenty-fiv- e cars of cattle are said to be In Layton walling for an attractive market. Backed by 20 yean of constant development 20 mtles to the gallon of gasoline SpwUl to The Tribune, KAYSVILLE, Jan! 14 William P. Epperson left yesterday for Manltou, Colo., summoned by-- w telegram from his uncle; who is critically 111. ft-- . Phone Wasatch 6484. Qnr Of the highest quality, "With 7 triplicats French mirror nd Toomy toilet drawers." Axelrsd's low BAA njj price, only ... . V&ifi I V . Windows We Pay Freight Within 300 FURNITURE ... - POST 'TO fpdil GIVE ' MUSICALE. to The Tr tune LAYTON. .Jan the Kaysvllle opera house next day afternoon and evening. Wednes- Miles . CHICAGO CLUB RAIDED. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. A tea party was - A musical program Interrupted today when twelve prohlb -tion agents raided ths Casino club, an FIRE DEPARTMENTS ELECT. exclusive gathering (ilace. for Chicago Special te Tbe Tribune. BINGHAM, Jan. 14 The two fire de- elite. Two gallons of wins were seised. Layton, partments tn Joint session Thursday elected the following officers Theo Marx, DANCE TO BE GIVEN, FACTORY COMPLETES RUN. president; F. U. Dean, vice president; Special to Tbe Tribune. Special te The Tribune treasurer. and Dan Fllsgerald, secretary KAYSVILLE. Jan 14, Ths Ksysvllle LAYTON. Jan. 14. The Layton sugar After the business session refreshments e amusement committee will give sn factory finished Its run of beets for this, were served, season at 4 39 o'clock Thursday after-dancing party In the Kaysvllle opera 8 noon. house next Monday evening at o'clock. . INVITATIONS ACCEPTED. PUPILS ARE VACCINATED. STUDENTS TO PRESENT PLAY.- The te Tribune. Special Jan.- - 14 1 WASHINGTON. Frank Specie! te The Trlbese. Spcclal to The Tribune- KAYSVILLE, Jan. 14 The children of KAYSVILLE, Jart. 14. The Junior high Hagenbarth of Spencer, Idaho, and W. school students of Kaysvllle, under the S. Shearer of Lewteton, Idaho, today ac- tbe nubile schools of Kaytvllls were vacdirection of Miss Mabel Spande, will pre- cepted Invitations to attend the farmers' cinated as a precaution against smallpox , sent the play, Alice In Wonderland," at conference to open here January 23. yesterday. 14 Latona hall next Monday evening at 8 oclock, under the ausplcea of post No. 87 of the American Legion of will be given In old-tim- KTo Paajra WoDaragesr If your teeth are extracted by the Painless r Withers Method of Local Anesthesia and the cost is only fifty cents. I am saf in saying that more than one hundred . thousand tfPTh haver teen extracted in this office ' painlessly and without any senoua after affects. Mv original formula, known f an the Painless Withers Local Anesthetic,' has never bec ex- celled, although it baa been imitated. Tf you have teeth that require extracting. Jet me show vou how you ean avoid ganger, save pain and save money by having the wprk done here. 4 Gold Crowns Up Good Rubber Plates S Up Painless Extraction- - 1 50c V 764 lt . V -- - V m FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR OO. OF UTAH C. W. NEWTON, balls 1 m; different patterns to select from. Choose yours here, while thev A st our remarkably low Q of only price INSTALLED BY G. A. R. POST National Averages) Salt Lake City. Ideal forthebathroom, andbed-roo- 1 tires , Tables Fringed Rag Ruga NEW OFFICERS slower yearly depreciation I Walnut Dressing -- CALLED TO COLORADO. 1 of - r . BUYERS ACTIVE. $19.(5 CH MRS. MARY C. HEFFNER. cross-sectio- only,......,.. 14 Demonstration. 50 Set consists of large, roomy bed, dresser with ample drawer space, with Freuoh plate glass mirror, chifforette exactly at pictured above, ami dainty dressing table with triplicate Freneh plate mirrors. gw ft All yours at our low of only price HURT. KAYSVILLE, Jan. Vernon, the son of Mr. and Mra John R. Woolsey. met with a peculiar accident this week He had been trapping along the ditch bank near his home for muskrats, when upon pulling- - on one of the trap chains he slipped and fell on a sharp pointed stick, which penetrated ths flesh The wound was so deep It was found necessary to remove the bov to a hospital In Salt Lake for an operat.cn. At last reports he was doing as well as coud be expected. af- fording a luxurious esse in dressing before it. Axel-rad'- s price, - lends. BOY IS SEVERELY Specie! to The Tribune . 'HIS is like a liberal trial ownership - without any responsibility. And it n gives you a representative of an owners experience. It will pay you to know thisxaiv Light, Flexible, Air Cooled No Water VTith triplicate mirrors, AXEL-RAD- S VALUES ARE REAL. SON ARRIVES. KAYSVILLE, Jan. 14 Mr and Mrs. O the arrival of a son at their home this morning. The Franklin Standard of 12,500 miles to the set standard, to prove to vou that T. Wilson announce More Miles-- or we are selling Golden Oak Dressing Tables 1 CATTLE S' Furniture Sold- - West Broadway. Bed Room Suites Special to Tbo Tribune. 1 42 Four-Piec- e t -- FURNITURE Good and Embarrassing Both-Expens- ive the Editor j Readers may be Interested to know that It 1s now over S wka. since I kissed my forever and I lady Nicotine good-b- y didn't wait for no New Yrs. day to make it official but picked out a neutral date namely the 8 of Deo. and for the benefit of other veteran smokers that may be contemplating some such a move will say that It is a whole lot Uk'e going to tha chair or getting your hair cut. namely the most of the agony is thinking about it before hand and the reality itself aint so bad after tfte lat. couple wks Wlfes that ts trying to mska their or vice versa Is now at liberty to use quit me as a talking point and if the husband or wife says: Oh, maybe he wasnt really a smoker, why you can tell them that I only been smokelng since I was 13 yrs. old snd that ts quits a long wile ago and in the last 15 yrs I knocked off between 40 and 60 pills per day. So even If I didn't have the habit 1 waa afraid I might get it, But this here ain t no sermon and my admires neednt be scared that I any gothem why 2 quit or ing ahead and what a strcng will power I have got and etc. but I am wrltelng this artlcls to as If any of my readers that Intends to theys follow my sample and give up the weed why they will know- some of the experiences that a person Is libel to enjoy tn connection with same. The 1st. thing that you have got to get use to is not ridelng in ths smoker. I suppose you will say that s man can ride In the smoker even If he dont smoke but wait till you quit smokelng and then stick your horn inside of a smokelng ear and you will know better. A .and-t- . pla.c Is in ths mlmri-noan- h person must made up their mind to expect the usual annoyances that attenda mingleing with the opp. aex. Like for Inst,, you set down, beside a gal and you start to read your paper and 1st. thing yon know she will make some remark or nuge you in the e bow. I don t never encourage strange woman and always manage to squelch them but I know several cases of nten that waa drovs back to smokelng because gals wouldn't leave them alone on trains. In the above remarks I am to suburban trains which Is the refering only kind I been on lately, but think what It would be for a Traveling man that Has te nuke a through trip somewhere and if he has to give up smokelng he must set In the main body of the Pullman and expose himself for miles snd miles to the advances and Innuendos of women adventures and It would be no wonder If he weakened and snuck in the wash rm. and borrowed a cigarette off one of the Elks. . Another thing that seems funny when you 1st. quit is when you go to a show snd when the curtain comes down for the end of the 1st. act why Instead of jumping up you stay right In your seat and wait for the next act and in the mean wile the smokers that Is setting In the same row steps on your ft when they go out snd stops on them again when they come back and at lat you want to kick them In the shin but after you been slapped on enough times you dont mind It no more and finely your ft. - gets so that they miss not you feel like you ought to take them to a .show every night. The next Item Is whiskers When we was kids In school the teacher use to tell about-th- e evils of nicotine and one of the things It was supposed to do waa to destroy the hair and if you rubbed nicotine on a rat it would loose Its hslr. Well I didn't think much about this st the time as In them days they was several better spays could think of to spend my time than set and rub nicotine on rats and watch them get bald id besides I rtliint believe the story, hut I remembered It and believed It the other dav when I had laid off smokelng a wile and seen what it done to a man's beard. 1; : 3 15, 1922. East So. Tempi. ;h -- n isWi raefcay:. Oliver O. Howard post No 7 and Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps No. 1 held joint Installation at the K at P. hall last Monday afternoon at 3 30 o'cloi k. Refreshments were served by past officers of tbe corps, and appropriate music for tbe ociaaton was furnished by Mrs Agnes Professor El wood Jepson Carter acted as insta'llng officer for -- both organ. rations. The officers ..for the Woman for the coming corps who were Installed year ares Mrs. - Mary Corner Heffner, prsaldant Mrs Grace Oreen, junior vice Edwards, treasurer: president; Sarah Lucy Ouerley, secretary, Mary McClain, Barra, lon mo'ciar bhzabeth Fendall. conductor; W. J. Rowse, guard, VAIma Row nan, associate guard: Emma Weatherbee, patriotic Instructor: Ella Jepson, Anna I. WUIlqms, Anna Banda and Arllne Holder, color bearers. a N D. for-se- r, Officers for tho post are commander; C. N Scofield, senior vlie commander, Y. W. liro, kbank. Junior vice commander; IT. W. Charter, patriotic Instructor; S H Hall, officer of the day; Thomas Handler, officer of the guard, J H. Lakln, chaplain, and f W A. Bchnell, adjutant and acting 11 v v- - to the fact an affected Work Seiviceto Patients FreeX-Ra- y Guaran .teed that whenever there is the slightest doubt as to tha condition of tooth we never guess, but make certain by means of X Ray pictures. This service costa our patients nothing, and prevents the possibility Better come in, while our low prices are still in effect. of mistakes. PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL CO. HOURS 8:30 122 m. to 8 p. m. MAIN ST. SUNDAYS, 9 to 1. & X-Ra- y Service Free to Patients Examination and Estimates Free -- 2 |