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Show - ' 17, 1922. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUE SDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8 houses will be open from 2 o'clock in the .afternoon until 10 o'clock In the evening. Women will be an hand in all of tile homes to give helpful hints to the house wives. The hneuews committee Includes Mrs. It. EX Caldwell, chairman; Mr. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. Sylvan Simon, Mrs, Murray Schick. Mrs. Heber J. Bearer Mrs. George EX Skelton and Bliss Helen Jennings. Apartment House Special TBIET FRIDAY Triad Utahns to Take Up Lena Practice Program for Fourth Annual ..Convention to'Be Capitol Is-- Gaylen 8 Young, George L. Nelson and Vernon Romney are three Utah men who completed law courses in Washing- la.st. sprihg and will take up ton, I). the practice of their profession in Balt Lake toon, Mr. Nelson formerly was secretary to Senator teed Smoot and. In fact, still holds that position. Hs has resigned, however, effective November 1, and, with Mr Romney, will open a law offioe, Mr, Toung Is as yet undecided as to whether hs win form a partnership with some one or open an office by ham self. Mr. Romney returned to Salt - Lake some time ago, but Mr. Nelson, with Mr. and Mrs. Young, have just arrived by automobile. They made the trip in and report a pleasant time eleven da and good roads except in a few places m Y vomlng During the last year Mr. Young was president and Mr. Nelson secretary of the Utah club of Washington. Mr. Nelson is a member of the Sigma Chi Held. at Th fourth annual program of tho Utah - Public Health Nurses will be held at the state capital Friday and Saturday. A pertal meeting of nurses and health The main objects of the better home demonstration are to create a desire to own a home and to furnish some ideas of what a home should be. The three houses to be exhibited by the women of the Civic Center are In readiness for the demonstration, which opens Thursday afternoon at I oclock. The furnishing of the place, even to the minutest details, has been under the direction of the Civic Center women. The wall paper, rugs, furniture, kitchen equipments and artistic decorations will demonstrate what ?an be done within the limits of various incomes. The hostess committee of the demonstration, at' a meeting yesterday morning, decided that it would take seventy-fiv- e women to euecessfuliy take charge ef the visitors to the three houses. The j Ti ) ",1 P'?.? t Jor Every Floor in the House p ' a- ' ' ' I Mail Order Business .t- '? L 4 t IvW i ZzzJ--- ,. r v In Narcotics Charged IDEAL LOCATION Only four minutes from Second South and Main streets (if youre a glow walker). Wo have just listed this beautiful fifteen apartment bouse, filled to rapacity amb a waiting list. Showing a net in came of five thousand wevea hundred dollars per annum. This is no guesswork, but proven facts, which wo Will be glad to show any . , party. ' were soiled. Nichols It said to have operated a large mall order business In narcotics and was la communication with a source of supply In New York. Investigations have disclosed that he has mall order customers In many Pacific coast cities. agents, According to the federal Nichols was doing a business during the last three months which afforded him profit of 93000 a month. On account of certain developments expected in the case, the arrest was not ipade public until yesterday, when he was arraigned. KIMBALL & RICHARDS -61 South Main Land Merchants Street - . Phone-Wasatc- 686. h Defendant Charged With Arson Will Plead Today work send gilne sick or fallen horses were assisUtd. Eight horses and fifteen other were humanely destroyed. Warn3. H. Horr, charged with arson, was anlmajls ings for thotfghtless cruelty numbered JohnBen before City Judge arraigned and twelve cases were remson yesterday, but took until today to seventeen, edied t without prosecution. plead. He la Charged with setting fire anihundred and seventy-eigNino to the house at 338 Reed street in order mals were involved In the proceedings of to collect Insurance on his furniture. month. Jim Skurtls was found guilty of pass- the ing a check for 120.17 on the Symns Utah Grocery company without having sufficient money on deposit. His, case was continued for sentence. Visit Clarence Taylor pleaded guilty to a was of intoxicated and being charge Cart H. Gray, president; E. E, Calvin, sentenced to pay a fine of 250. vice president In charge of operations, and H. M. Adams, vice president in dhaqge of traffic, for the Union Pacific Eighty-seve- n Complaints systtem, all with headquarter in, Omaha, weve In Salt Hake for a few hours yesEighty-seve- n complaints were made to terday morning. They left at noon for Humane the society during the month of Ogden, from where they went east over September, according to a report issued that Union Paclflo, TJhe visitors cams to Salt Take after a yesterday by Dr. A. 8. Kendall, general superintendent of the society. trip over the lines of the Oregon Short RailThe causes for the complaints are listLine and the ed as follows' Driving animals while road A: Navigation companys lines. They disabled were lams. It; working animals, 17; accompanied by H. V. Platt, genInjured dogs, 11; beating animals, t; eral manager of the Oregon Short IJpe, abusing animals, 3; overloading for haul, and by J. P. OBrien, general manager 3; dogs neglected, 3; neglecting animals, of the Oregon Washington Railroad & 2, gnd abandoning animals and neglectblavigatlon company -Mr. OBrien will leave today for bis ing cows, 1 each. Seventeen horses were taken from headquarters In Portland, Ore. The trip is This floor is ht The floor of linoleunt is a pleasing contribution to the color scheme Humane Society Hears Oregon-Washlngt- a regular one over the lines of the system for purposes of Inspection. Eleventh Ward M. I. A. to Open Classes Tonight Tho Eleventh ward M, I. A. will open Its season's dasswork this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the chapel. Professor Joseph F. Merrill of the University of Utah 111 have charge of the advanced senior class, and Dr. I L. Daines of the uniwill teach the senior young men. versity Mrs. Julia Smart will be the teacher for thp senior young women of the association. The Beehive classes are in charge of the following: Miss Edith Teudt, Miss Lone Stratford, Miss Elsa Keysor, Muss Lucila Covey, Miss Judith Keysor and Miss Bernice Duncan, Miss Ruth Stewart and Harold Folland wBI have charge, of th orchestra. Miss Lewi is organist; Alex Anderson, chorister,, and Mis nallat. you have been seeking SqlfLakeFs Daughter Dies Under Street Car J1JAS anyone ever told you that and tea contain caffeine LOS ANGELES, wn PLANNING CELEBRATION. Special to 2 Tie Tribune. KAY8VILLE, Oct, 18. Plans are now under way for an Armistice day celebration. under the auspices of the Amer fran legion and the auxiliary of Earner Crlddle post No. 82 of KaysvlUe. The committee chosen from the post to plan the event are Clarence C. McLatchte, Sbeyera ge it's ffleert Mrif of "tfioUui , to Decorative floors of Armstrongs Linoleum may be selected from a number of plain colors, several Jaspe effects, also parquetry inlaid, carpet inlaid, tile inlaid and printed designs. (two-ton- e) o home. ArmstrongsLinoleumRugs For people who live in. apartments or who have houses on short leases and consequently do not wish to install permanent linoleum floors, Armstrongs Linoleum is also made in the form of bordered rugs. Thirty attractive patterns in four sizes from feet to 9 x 12 feet. 6x9 Y How to Lay Linoleum oh Wood Floors In summer the moisture in the air cause wood floor to expand. In winter they dry out and contract when the. heat it turned on, with a tendency to open up the cracks between the board. Yourlinoleum floor, therefore, should be cemented (not tacked) over alining of builders deadening felt which hat been previously glued to the bare floor board. The felt take up expansion and contraction and give you a permanent, floor. The added service and waterproof, wear thia method give an well worth the extra cost; good-looki- Armstrong Cork Company, Linoleum Division " j Denver Ltnttsut, Ptnvyhsnit Office-725-2- 6 t f i ' Symes Building.' CUfriU CIRCLE A iruLmark cn (As buAp ht TO .OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY. , ' BUNTIFLTU Oct 18. The members of George R. Day post of the American Legion of Bountiful are planning a celebration for 'Armistice day. A parade In Theres a Reason fdr new-looldn- TO BE CHARGED. Burglary In the firs degree will be charged against Mrs. Dolores Tobin In a complaint which will be sworn out against L.her today by Detective Sergeants Larsen and Clifford Patten. Leroy Mrs Tobin confessed to those officers, when they questioned her st headquarters recently, to having committed numerous burglaries In Bait Lake. Non of the large amounts of plunder secured bv the woman has been recovered by the police, nor has her husband, who is an been located. a j; g. Write for our booklet, "Decorative Linoleuln Floors, which contains twenty-fou- r colorplates showing patterns of Armstrongs Linoleum suited to the different rooms in your house. You can take this book-tany good department or furniture store and show the merchant the color or design of linoleum that appeals to you most. He will let you see it in the piece and also give you estimates of the cost of Armstrongs Linoleum laid in your WOMAN Special to The Tribune. it long-endurin- Newman Reeves, Amos Odd, Arnold M. Barnes, YVIUlam Crawley and Charles Rochell. The committee chosen from the auxiliary comprises MJsa Miriam Barnes, Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Miss Muriel Reeves and Mrs. A. M. Barnes. well you like it! Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who. prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling fully twenty minutes. 81 Ger- e. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph B. Farris, parents of IMrs. Gertruda Alves, one lived at J28 Cottage avenue and recently moved to 121 East Seventh South street. Mr. Farris, who Is employed st the Denver & Rio Grande freight warehouse, has left the home and is staying with a friend while Mrs. Farris is In Los s. Neighbors were unable to give his address. , coffee-drink- ers losruMi I'0i lS.g-Mr- ld coffee-drinki- ng 5TANT Oct. trude Alves, 21, was killed here .today when, witnesses said, she threw herself in front of a street car. Her husband had deserted her and a child, police asserted. Mrs. R. S. Farris of Salt Lake City, mother of the young woman, learned of The tragedy tonight when she arrived to take her daughter and child to the Utah city. and thein which are drugs, tell' as any doctor can you? If you are troubled with nervous headaches; if you lack energy; if you dont sleep soundly and restfully at night, it may be because of the coffee or tea you are drinking. Why not test it out for yourself and see? Stop coffee or tea for a week or two. Drink Postum instead See if this delicious, pure cereal beverage does not help build up your system by letting you get sound, deep sleep. . The rich, satisfying flavor of Postum will surprise and please you and like thousands of former you may never go back to again. Ask your grocer today for Postum. Have it served piping hot, in all its rich, aromatic fragrance and see how well-kno- "VTOU can have color and design X on your floors, as well as on your walls.' Linoleum gives you ,this opportunity because it is made in so many different patterns and combinations of colors. In addition, the linoleum floor, is easy to clean and It is always smooth, always quiet and resilient, and warmer than either wood or tile. Rugs are laid on linoleum floors as on any other permanent floor, and an occasional waxing and polishing keeps the linoleum fresh g. and It is an attractive floor that never needs i -- Information part & of the room Union Pacific Officials Pay Salt Lake Short Probably this is just the & X A ' Frank E. Nichols, whir was arrested by narcotic Jaw enforcement agents last week, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt yes terday. Ife entered a plea of not guilty The and wai released on 1.1000 bond case was contxiued until Thursday. . At the-JIof the arrest of Nichols narcotlcsOald to be valued at 100,000 n. Better Homes Models Ready for Investigation ,jiir sm C-- ,, Announced. 111 workers be held in the house of each morning at . 9 representatives o'clock. The program for the first day follows: Registration; appointment of committees. Report of biennial conference of the national organisation, Mrs. Rose Korous Peterson, welfare nurse, Utah Copper company, Magna. "Eheppard-TownBill and Its AppliMiss Mary Muckiey, cation in Utah, state board of health. . This City's Need of a Visiting Nurse Miss Alice Bagley, super'Association, visor metropolitan nursing service; discussion, Miss Ellen Taylor, Neighborhood House. The Influence of the Public Health Nurse on the Early Mental and Physical Development 'of the Child, Dr. W. L. Umimy, veterans' bureau. "The Public Health Nurse and the College Girl, Miss Charlotte E. Dancey, Utah Agricultural college Annsual luncheon, Hotel Utah, at 12 30 O'clock. E Charlotte Miss Toastmlstress, Dm nee v. Our Association"; "Its Past, Mrs, Roes Korous Peterson; "Its Present, Miss Clara Johnson; "Its Future,1 Miss Mollis E. Uta. Afternoon eemrion at 2 o'clock; chairman, Miss Daphne Dalton, president Utah State Nurses' association. What the Modern Health Crusade OfE. O. ten to Elementary Schools. Dr.UniverGowana department of hygiene, Utah. of sity "How We Used the Health Crusade In Our District, Superintendent R. V. Ear-seCache county schools. "Christmas Beal gale and Plans for Coexecutive operation, James H. Wallis,association. secretary, Utah Public Health In Our Nurse The Place of the School Education Plan, Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of education. Utah Pro"What the University of , poses to Do for Public Healthful-singDr. Heber J. Bears, department of hygiene and (preventive medicine, University of Utah. in Salt Lake the afternoon and a dance at the armory hall in the evening' are featUrea of the Postum Low Office Events program. Biadde Trouble. "Could not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from intense pain, writes Henry Williams, Tarklo, Montana. '"The doctors said I had Inflammation of the bladder and an operation was neceswrv Tried Foley Kidney Pills and Improved at once. Tell all my friends Kidney Pills ag it win suffering and perhaps, as in my - T a Bladder .and kiddangerous operation ney trouble demand prompt treatment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick rellefi Schramm-JohnsoDrugs. Five g) ciood Stores. (AdvertlaassanLi 8erloue - . - Made by "Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Crfeek, Mich. sav.SyS n, 3L tofManU, Invalid dk Children for All Age. The Original Food-Drin- k Quick Lunch m Home .Office kFouctauia. Rich Milk, Mai ted Orain Extract IbPow- ederfcTabletfonpa. 13 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ISowishlat-Itocooldn- Newly remodeled building. Suites or single rooms; outside or court light. Can be finished to suit your individual needs. REGENT BUILDING X Above Branch Postoffice. See Clayton Investment Co., Regent Building. iSc A |