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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1923. 8 Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole provo: DEPARTMENT t t. W. Ctntcr Tslephone 13. BOTTERILL ' CO. AUTOMOBILE An extrsurdinary table of contents Have Musterole handy when a eold starts. It has all pf the advantages of grandmothers mustard plaster WITHOUT the Mister. You just sp-dit with the fingers. First you .eel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrate the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation y Have you ever seen so many-famo-us and quiek relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleunsy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, eon?eitiOQt pains ' and neuralgia, aches o ( the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feot, folds of the chest. It pneumonia and fiu.11 3oe and 65e, jars and tube Better than a xnuataid piaster Work at Big Steel Plant Also Moving Forward PROVO, April S3 Provo 1 experiencing the greatest building boom un-in its history Ninety houses are der construction at the present time, with application for building permits coming In at the rate of and three a day. La year the city built 130 homes fn the, entire twelve months This year It Is estimated U have been built that 00 house Decempr be under construction ofby these are ber The great majority Of the bungalow type, but a residence going number of business houses sre are in up and some apartment houses contemplation conThe situation Is causing som wLre sent the contractors at lronton. construction of blast furnaces and coke ovens will be under way this be will week Thirty carpenters needed by the end of the week and for demand be a neat week there will Instead of .. tnaaona nl brickl&ye having a turpi us oftheartisan as was building at first supposed, have taken up the in the city alack and a scarcity of skilled men plant. may result at the steel Carpenters trill be needed for the forms for concrete laying on the founof the blast furnace and the ' dations stoves coke ovens, the machine shop, smoke and- - bins. Work on tht brick stack iron! the ovens will begin as aeon as the foundation ia laid and masons wilKbe called into action. There are lOO'da borer now working drainage in track laying that but It moee skilled men fifty to seventy-fiv- e Some of tjie eastern financial houses have figured 'out fronythe annual- statements of various-leadinautomobile companies their average profit per car., I wish you would ask your banker or your bond, broker to get , these figures for you, and lookT up the Hudson and Essex profits. to per-atlo- lttlmatl nr Fnit will be on the pap roll by the first of the month. To cope with the situation, the Columbia Kteei corporation is opening an employment office at the plant itself, and the Provo chamber of commerce is arranging to take care of applicants in the city The chamber has a list of several hundred names and upon the renewalof ihe applications, those desiring work will be given preference in the order of their signing up as bey axa needed at the plan! Proo residents will be given first chance, with the advantage in favor of married men of At lronton. fifteen carloads building equipment and lumber have been unloaded and five more cars ar? rived this morning Ufr transfer from the Orem electric spur to the tracks Bteel corporation of the Columbia within the plant site. This material Is being distributed where It is needed and will be followed immediate? jr-- by many carload of ksmt snd gravel for the foundations This material wH be brought from the Point of the Mountain ai Jordan harrows Ten thousand tons will be used in the first shipments. Word from the plant today is to the effect that Bpringvlile is furnishing the larger part of the labor, andof for that reason the Provo chamber commerce is bestirring itself to see Go0cls ,.rvUk 1 Then I V s0 ' wish you would compare thesewith1heprofitson other cars in the same reports.,,. .. 54 features eU acV jA-jS- .- L . ' V'Of -- notable jnostserial tell you that Hudson and Essex are giving more for the dollar than any other automobile makers in America. . I TheWhiteFIag GENE Get the figures and see for yourself! o0,L DV the years and v.V-'PvTk- s including . 8 stories octrc . V , D. i PORTER ThgtgbbrrafityfftmrTmrTnywtttbg given a chance on the jobs that are coming up Nwith everything running smoothly and''wjth the tracks in for" the delivery orjiaterlal. it is conservatively estimated'that M)0 men will he working by the fttst Of June ahd 00 by the first of September Provo and Sprtngville are both making efforts to meet the housing problem, as it Is now sore feet, feet, burning definitely established that the Goodbye, Xa thi Automobile Business la Balt Luka 16 Tears swollen feet, sweaty feet smelling Columbia Steel corpora Uon will not any bousing construction at initiate " feet, tired feet. . 36-4Phone Wasatch 630. State Street. ' Goodbye, coma, calluses, bunions this flme. and raw spots, No more shoe tight 1278 Ranch Yields Broadway) (In Denver: ness, no more limping, with patn or Cooley drawing up your face In agonr. of Large Liquor is magical, acts right off. TIZ TIZ draws out all the poisonous TOO VO, April 33 For th second exudation which puff up the feet. time this year Cooleys ranch, on tho foot and forget your Use "TIZ west side of Utah lake, has come Into misery! Ah! how comfortable your prominence through special Investlga-tlo- n feet tee!., A few cents buys a box on the pt the local sheriff a of TIZ now at any druggist, or office Fridaypert Deputies Karl Bos hard. store. Dont suffer. Otto Blrk and Don Mlertson spent the department r Have good feet, glad feet, feet that day going over the ranch and were In successful locating a jug I never swell, never hurt, never get mothers of liquor cached in a gulch several till which was discovered January ar-I. 'are Anxious that all young I tired. A yesrs foot comfort guar-- ' of thfcvward and members of the society from the concealed at which tim A. H. Mooney was hundred yards an teed or money refunded. (Adv.) rested, convicted and paid a Ana of be inXtttendance. 3e after nerving ten days In jail A. Ballinger, caretaker of the iwndh, JBureaa Orator was brought to Provo, charged with V Provo having Intoxicating liquor in his posIs Lecture to Mr Ballinger denies sny session connection with ths liquor, and de23 of Bcldler PROVO, April clares that he did not know l( was on th ranch. th national veterans bureAqwllI deIn the dugout discovered Friday liver a 'lecture In Armory hiU next Indications pointed to the fact that the Hquor had been taken from the Friday evening at 1 oclock, according l distillery Into the storage cave, where to George Harris, adjutant of the It was put through a final refining post of the American Legion, process, the officers state. They are under whose auspices Mr. Beldler of the opinion that considerable comes to Provo moonshine had been stored In this At 11 30 o'clock Friday morning Mg. cache and that they arrived just In Beldler will address the students ot time to confiscate the last jug. the Brigham Young university before was arraigned Ballinger Mr. Beldler is a speaker of national foot a You can keep Judge James B Tucker this morning reputation and delivers a number of and entered a plea of not guilty. He lectures under the general subject of them away, was held under a (1000 bond. "A Better America ' Those familiar rid of em. with his work on the public platform Salitone to declare it to be of the highest type The members of the American Legion stomsre extending a general Invitation to SAL3T0NE neutralizes excess the public to attend the lecture Friday relief. And ach evening. giving SDRErTIREDFEET ; sSZuXjU 2 . N. .jcm 1 A frank and courageous story by the world's most popular author. In her own words, "the finest character analysis and best plot work" ebehai ever dona. Ewery body will soon be discussing it, Ypu can start it now month before book publication. In K jsd dot tier V L TEAR THIS OUT as a reminder to buy BOTTERILL- - AUTOMOBILE CO. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING at A Tech o the Miseries ioi-ca- it adds, instant it feeds impoverished blood with th salts and thereby makes you permanently does far more life-givin- g well. It is harmless and pleasant to take even children like it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST For all acidosis and toxemias Provo Transients Find Good Kick in Denatured Alcohol JTROVO, April 13 Caught with a bottle of denatured alcohol plainly labeled with the mark of the skull and erosabonea, as well as containing the usual antidote in the event that the same Is bv some mistake or otherwise taken internally, Mr illiam Jones and Bert Crow, transients, were arrested Saturday night by Police Officer W. E. Wilkins on .a charge of intoxication That tho two men were able to appear in Judge Jamed B Tucker's court this morning was considered a miracle by tha police officers. They pleaded gtdity to the charge and each was fined 30, or in lieu thereof given a term of thirty days in the county jail When he discovered th brand of beverage the yotmg men had been drinking. Chief Wilkins became much more alarmed than did either of the prisoners, and nn officer was detailed watch over them, to keep an in th event tht the poison began Ita work. However, thus far they deadly have escaped any serious results Clifton Hoover was a third victim to appear befofe the court this morning on a liquor charge. He was accused of having hard cider In his possession, and when takeir before the court he pleaded guilty. He received the same punishment as the other two James H. Foxley, charged with stealing an automobile and sellingdis-It for 3404, was bound over to the trict court under a $1004 bond. ht Brings Yju Back to Normal Laboratory Products Co. Sait Lsko City rCTmirofg Thousands have weak Blood and dont know it wher-eve- r B Y. U art gallery on the evening of May 4 The comnmtee in charge con- sists of Professor T Earl Pardoe chairman. Jesse EUertson and Osmond Crowther It is stated that President George Albert Smith of the Noting Men s Mutual Improvement board and Oscar Kirk ham. also a member of the board. will be in attendance An attractive program is belnf worked out for ths occasion snappy eyed appearance. man or woman, Mr. C. Vega, 132S Vtss Stmt. Cls. with rich red blood. Ton recognize Ohio, write: - jtr. iol-them at a glance! Remember this Ylnasti, rw4 four iiroctiopa cuotullf sad you have asa blthlf the number ot blood-cellplotted. S.S.S. kto'im-prort- d controls your nerves, your vital my comp 'exioa. X hero gaiscg TO SPEAK ON MARRIAGE. ity. your health and strength! It w.ighr sad loot mack f reaper. PROVO. April 23 "The Moral ia all you hare! The answer, then, ot Marriage" is the sub! is, build up your Try it yourself. S..S. S. la sold of an address to be delivered by 8. S. S. will doi it! It Is the great at alt good drug stores. Tha large ject Hm Roy J Murdock before th worn-builder known. This size is more economical. Get a bob-tiest blood-cel- l of the Fourth ward Relief society at a meeting to be held under th diIs why it has proven such start today! rection of the eociai serv ice section of the society tomorrow afternoon at 2 SO o clock In addltloi to Mrs k like s talk, there will be a musical -- s blood-power- S S.S -- I makes youfeel yourself again PROVO, April 23 Architect Joseph Nelson addressed a large group of Interested students at the B. T. V this morning on the subject of "Home Planning The architect suggested that it was not imperative to follow prevailing each buildstyles of architecture, but own needs er should determine his The house, he said,' should grow out of Its surroundings and not appear to have been transplanted. The bungalow, continued the speaker is of eastern origin It Is especially well adapted to California, but will always be found in Utah because It Is the easiest house to care for The Dutch colonial Is finding favor with many people, he added, because it is simple in design and pleasing If not too severe. other fruit trees ars out in bloom, and, while there was some frost Saturday night, tha temperature was higher Sunday night. It Is thought by some of the that their sweet berries were slightly damaged, and the early are In fuller bloom which aprlcets, the wilier fruits, were damaged Whsnever any nation begins to than a to 'extent greater Reports from fall to recognixe and revere th beet orchards are to the effect that and flnentNof it past it will soon other been not the fruit has damaged at find that It ha neither past nor presno future, all, wad, if any, the damage Is slight ent, and is eurOxlo havestatement of was the Introductory Professor B. Roland fcewl. in the IniServices tial lecture of the Shakewearean ter- Many the Univercentenary celebration at noon, L. Carl breakUtah yesterday sity of a ing on the aubjecL "Bhak.opeere Tho to Triton First Foil to of 133,' he continued Ippeial iBRJGHAM CITY, April 23, Funeral "The world owes to John Heroin and Henry Condetl a great debt for ervicea were held for Carl I Jensen they, by the collection and publicaay afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tion of Shakespeare s plays in 113, have rendered to humanity a great the Fburth ward chapel. The house and noble service was filledxto It capacity and the Tomorrow, morning at it SO o clock Horn tribute were most beautiful. Professor Chauncey Houstman of, the Bishop Brigham Wright presided at public speaking department, will reads the services anoxia ward choir furIn the assembly room Shakespeare m A Midsummer Nights Dream." and nished th The speakers were W. Knudson. next Monday at the same time and Patriarch James Olrehx President on wtH lecture plica Professor Lewis N Rtobl, Bishop Conrad Jepp-o- n Joseph The Facts of Bhakeapeare." of Mantua, Henry SI Flggins, C. Ellas Jensen and Bishop Wright Between addressee Mrs. OttoNA-Kofoeby Apprehension Is sang "Beyond the Gates of Growers The dosing Paradise. Brigham number, i wss Though Deepening Trials," TribvM. Special ta Tbe given by th choir, and Patriarch DenBRIGHAM CITY. April 23 Some mark Jensen pronounced the beneanxiety haa been felt during tha past diction. A large cortege of automobiles actwa mefrkta In this city concerning the outcome of nils season's fruit companied the body4 to the Mantua frost. cemetery, where Interment took place. crop, due to the dagger from Peach trees, cherries, apricots and Bishop Wright dedicated th grave U Professor Gives First of Lectures on Shakespeare Attend for -- Jensen Felt Fruit SKELETON UNEARTHEO. PROVO. April 23 While digging a poet hole at his home at 111 West Second South street last Saturday. E M Paxman unearthed the skeleton of a i J--J RY to a wealthy man of Beattie, 50 xear of age, for 65000.00, ae cording to a recent newspaper The young man was failing in health, losing weight and enable to eat, due to the loss of hts glatylx. That the vital glands are necessary to life and health is now a acientifie fact. Tha New Ysrk Medseal Jonrnal has said that these glands are so closely related that whea on is thrown out of aetion the disturbance is felt in- ail the other, and for this reason organotherapy contemplate the giving of the needed extracts of many gland. Science has sow prepared a gland treatment in convenient, compact which tablet form Glandogen combine the Important elements of efftea-eionthe vital glands with other gland L - is ingredients Glandogen prepared in two different forms one for men and one for women and can be obtained at Schramm Johnson, Drugs, Five (51 Good The officers Stores. (Advertisement.) ' Special SUPPER IS POSTPONED. ts Th TtUms. MT PHEASANT, April 23 Th supper which was to have been given Tuesday evening by the the Wmarh Missionary soeiety of been First Presbyterian church . has postponed until Thursday evening. Church -- The trial of Clarence Kinder, charged with involuntary manslaughter In connection with th death of Kimo Wilcox. December 7, 1232. will begin today In Judge G. A. Iverson s division of the Third district court. Kinder Is alleged to have been the driver of an automobile which Cheeks Sparkling struck young Wilcox, who was riding Baddy a bicycle on State street between Women Most Eyes Seventh and Eighth South, December , inflicting Injuries which reCan Have. sulted In his death th following day. The case came up for hqsring before City Judge Ben Johnson and Kinder Sari Dr. Edwards, a Wall known was bound over to the district court Ohio Physician. t This will be the first manslaughter case to be tried In the district Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years court since that of Walter Chessman to have treated scores of womw for Jiv of Ogden, who U alleged Janustruck and kiMed Dale HolL these and bowel ailments. ary 27, 1923l Thomas Ramage will year he gave to his patients a preappear as counsel for Kinder, j n few scription made of REDUCED. CORPORAL vegetable ingredients mixed with M. Dahleen, K olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Corporal Andrew Yon will know Infantry, sta- Olive Oil Tablets. company. Thirty-eight- h tioned at Fort Douglas, upon his own them by their olive eoior. of s and the with approval request These tablet are .commander on the liver and bowels, which eanse plain Jean il Nelson, ha reduced been company, Vat to the grade of private Upon th a normal action, carrying off Nelson, waste aad unisonous matter ia oat recommendation of CWptain r. Glrd-lePrivate Ftrw Claes Cheater D E company, has been promoted system. If yon have a pale face, sallow to the gredeNrf corporal to fill th coated vacancy - createTby the demotion of look, dull eyes, apimples no good listless, tongue, headaches, Corporal- Dahleen inactive of eut ail sorts, feeling, bowels, von. take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Oil Tablets nightly fo a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Olive Tablets the Dr. Edwards successful substitute for calomel now and then, just to keep them fit. D.-ri-ng well-know- wonder-worker- ofh. r 30c. (Advertisement) lmll-catt- - Slur-doc- program and a reading Trial of Alleged Driver of Death Ctir Open Today ljeand The bones showed every of having been buried for many years. Thy are thought to have been those of a white man rather than an trdian, judging from the was shape of the head The skeletonWren turned over to Chief of Polite Wilkins. man- yyfmerica's Home ShoePottsh er ling results In rheumatic condinn of ROVO, April 23 Ths YOU p can o t tions, in stopping pimples, boils, ths Utsh st&kt ars psrfecttoff plans one lor of ths biggest skin eczema, in eruptions, clearing them, ever conducted by a church beautifying the complexion, banquets you meet and organisation in this slake, according worn-ouand in t building to announcement of the committee this p ale and men and women.up thin, Stronger and morning anemic! Toe more useful The banqeet is to be held at the nerves depend on blood know, too, the power. S. S. S. will improve your rosy lipped, appetite and give you greater ener. correct weight, gy, strength and a more yonthful Home Planning Topic of B. Y. U. Architect Banquet $5000.00 for Glands Is Planned by M Men A vontk, 23 year old, sold hi Get-Togeth- on sale today for May IKe-gall- eterans X May Good Housekeeping before it is sold out Jug to carry rabbit's but you'd better take get a. e magazine? maj-prere- in Satisfactory Manner. s. authors ia one i V APPUCATI0N SPREADS ITS REPUTATION Gives the shine that preserves leather and resists weather I . SHINOLA shine for every shoe Brown Black, Tan, White, For father, mother, sister, brother-kee- p tjie SHINOLA Home Set handy I ,The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans . the shoes and applies the polish. The big lambs wool polisher brings, the shine like magic. Theres a Ox-bloo- d, The nifty,' thrifty, everyday habit it 7s he Shine for Mine' IOWAxPHYihciAN HAKESxSTARTLING OFFER TO CATARRH SUFFERERS Found Treatment Which Healed His Own. Catarrh and Now Offer to Bend It Free to Sufferer Anywhere. Davenport Iowa. Dr. W. Coffee, uite 793, St James Eoiel bldg, this eity, one of the most widely known physicians and surgeons in the central west, announces that he found a treatment which completely healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness lid head noises after many years of ruffenng. He then gave the treatment to n number of other sufferers and they state that they also were completely healed. The doctor is so proud of his achievement and to confident that his treat- men!, will bring other (offerers the seme freedom it gave him that he is offering to send tt 10 days sup- ply absolute) fr i to any reader il th i paper who writes him. Dr. Cov fee has specialized on eye, ear, nose and throat disease for more than thirty five years and is honored and respected bv countless thousands. If you suffer from nose. Read er throat catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, send him your ame and v today. (Adv.) ' |