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Show THE SALT LAKETIilBUNi; TU11S DAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1U1D. mm it TO GIVE I, HI Millions U22 1 City Officials Pam Reaolu-tioOne of Greatest Men of to Obtain Sentiment Period, Says CHauncey of Public. determine the attitude of the halt Lake public aa to a bond issue for launching extensive public improvements that employment may be provided against tha return of soldiers, we enacted by the city commission last night. It Was presented by - of natozal YuRK. pro'Wnerce vv.o paid tribute tier today to Uolunei Roeeev elt termed him "the greatest Amertran of tile day." a peroun-1:- 1 be a turn of the Americanism of which n "one wa l,.e moat Uuughly champion. and of t' greatest figure of our time claim that he was al"f last man towho ah' aj fought for ways wia, but w it believed right. u classed In a Tie former president, aldermen as the of ike board of hie rf ai age" truly tvtlcwl American lamented by Alan R llanlejr. president vl depriving t.ie Aero Out of Amvrh a, aa one of It aeronaut,. mo'ement of atrot geet eupportar -- g -- fo-Httiii- t'j Colonel's Courage,.... ... aitftl It we the ftitiii K, Yanderllp rmre ttian anythlni? e o s courage Mar or W. Mont Perry. Mayor Ferry explained that approximately 1000 men are In the service from Ira It hake !M,d t hat the problem, if plnyment will o affix ted by their return, even If many of them get their old Jobe back, because of tb men that they will displace. Thee (pea. the mayor points out, must be provided with emwhen they slop down for the ployment boy returning from the war. The resoa lution passed follow , "W hereas, The board of commissioner of ball Rah City ha refrained from making public Improvement during the period of the war, and for aome time prior thereto: and, Whereas, In tha opinion of the board of commissioner, it is necessary and advisable that public work and Improvements he undertaken at this time, and, Whereas, The aiunial revenue of the city la Insufficient to finance such Improvements, now, therefore, be It Resolved, That the board of commissioner of Halt Taka City suggest to tht people of thl community the desirability of a bond Issue, the proceeds of which shill be used for necessary public works, the construction of which will furnish labor for our citizens generally, and especially for returning soldier and aati-or- following that gate lira "the marvelmta Vail declared t, at had, Theodore N, cauee univer- would deatn $ tie 8 MOW 8i 8n grs8i U88 tO th6 to the oejfttry 8led bo It Former Amoatwwdor Jamf W.aeGSfHrd "Resolved, further, That tho board of the dwriued Theodore Itoorarvelt repreaent-Jocommissioner urge tti civic. Industrial g Amerlian of hie day." grrateat and citizens -me highest type of the teal old-f- a and other to organisations, attention to tha glvrwerioua whuee place would generally, '(.Tied Ainerl JU, in contained thia resolution, be hard to till Wuw he understood suggestions so comes the tlm when may that they and represent! all aeoilon of America, . bo In a position to act Intelligently d eplv alio ked," aald Thomaa r Ihtai thereon,' vho The country ha lost a man It' an what he believed to be aNay fought forthan T all be waa a true mote hut rig d. h!m Aitieriiun J dm Ml tube' I. former head of the host of opponents, hut hts death pul an end ho will b Mine Worker of America, now end to controversy t sited food mourned Jy foe as well a by friend. t'si-na- n of the New York atate ' attitude He was a great American and mad i o' itn e.l on, tslA the colonel a on the thought of toward Industrie and eoclal rlghteouaneea ahi profound Impression career Hi t a , a tremendous plctureoqu generation. Influsm e upon the a fascinating ebaptsr n Our mi is and a ttvltlse of mil thoee forcse will form a nation history." which taie worked for human bettermenta -- nd hi death deprive America of Taft la Shocked. forte width It had need of In the solution of the readjustment problems growing out CommentHAHRIRWRO, Fa , Jsn, of the war. ing on th death of Mr, Roosevelt, William H. Teft today said: Ldihons Admiration. I am deeply shocked by th death of 1 e; -- "Pap, a ivjwsw has Just died so suddenly; few men have been more representative of their tun and of their country; few men have enjoyed euch Immense popularity, popularity whu h has crossed frontiers and oceans, for hie fame la univer). SSAMA AXD VAVDinUa Franca, whose friend h wea, will not , bill, with forget the ardor with which he espoused OerHBtR hel vUevlU -4 IMeertl Rich ' Write? her cause at th hour f her supreme hniwet eed ta re Per loud.,' trial; th noble conviction, th eloquence, tewemw .!headliner. Trli )I,lr th enthusiasm with which he spoke of Mills Tkardy. her. tih will not forget hi whole famA Idea. Ralph Closing' AI.T LiKA Audi ily enrolled In her defense, nor hla son, H week. t d J.rrg, purer brought down from her skies to occupy Matinee pertoraisaces Wtdaeediy aad a grave, upon her aoU. ... , LI' Tho broad (hat made feSAl. mother, stop baZdnq JoM-ri- .juKX-t.t- .. Shock Is a universal favorite. It tastes good it IS good, and, best of all, every loaf is just as delicious as the first one. Thats because of our tests not only in the rising and baking of ROYAL BREAD, but ere-ala- trt r 'rijfid 8rty. in the mixing of every ingredient. 1 A Miduwr BfKIAU HAUL Puppet 11 week, with netlaee Night's Ilnwm." f 'Wedneiday anL nturdy. Re FANTAtlknellll new pi yin, with Sat WU ether kit Bouquet. Three sheers deity. Wedeeadey Vllke Pier ere, with Mr Rwkley WII.RR sad J. Aerhoer Hyth In Btlktwl." MU-ae- e Betordey. rksrager to Gibbons. I BALTIMORE, Jan l. Cardinal Gibstd tonight' It was a terrible shock to me to learn f the death of former President RooseI bed been Intimately acquainted velt. with him from the tlm he wae elevated to the high office of president of th Untied Riaes, and w were xerv dear MOTIOH PICTURE. and good friend! It la a terrible lots to PARAMOTT MIPRRSa 1 OrlfftihV W. me and to th whole country. The (Ire test Ttil.f greet eleterr pktun, Life "; th return of tho Americas fleet. U On bon Stranded Trooper. FIRE ISLAND, N. Y Jan. I. Flags on the United States transport Northern Factflc, still stranded on a sand bar off Fire le'and light, wera lowered today to out of reapect to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. The tug, which failed at high tide today to pull th Northern Fertile out of her sandy bed. are, nevertheless, pulling away at her. Jest she settle back with tha Incoming tide. A whaleboat from th cruiser Columbia ws swamped during today's operations, but all th sailors were rescued. half-ma- 5' t. st Sympathy of Negroes. fepanlsta-Amerl- -- - roll-ca- ll, dlvl-s'o- 'gl-latio- n, I. nt fc' u ncc sauce i GATE and Clear Greek CASTLE 'standards by which all are measured. They stand out amonj coals 'for their clean nniformity, for their small percentage of aeh and mois- ture, for their high heat and steam production. ls or Clear Creek today, before delivery uncertain on account weather conditions. Coals -- of to confess to her lover th form of deceit Fat thn take a she hae practiced. hand In the gam and hastens matters to conau unexpected and satisfactory clusion. Old Favorites- at Salt Lake Spontaneous and from th "Tb heart which greeted Ralph Clonlnger last night on hla return to stage life aa leading man In Jerry," on of the moef fascinating comedies that theatergohra of thl city have enjoyed for many a day. The Salt Luke theater waa crowded to capacity by th friends of Mr. Clonlnger and of Audra A Won. also a stag favorite in th west. In th tltl role Miss Alden On of th cleverest ilttls actresses that has graced th footlights In Salt Lake. Every movement fascinate and vrv expression vole wins for her and modulation of new laurel tihe fill the of Jerry" as though It were written part tor her Instead O.for Billie Burk. In placing Jerry an hour ahead of th times Catherln Chrisholm Cushlbg has created a character which. If there were more of the kind In the world there would ne much mor happiness. Jerry" Is genuine, and that la why she Is loved, although In the members of Immediate the play family refer to her, a a little devH Rut ahe wins her way and Incidentally ths man whom h loves cleverly taking him from Joan to whom he has been engaged tor twenty ynrs. Many of the complication in the play to elsteriy handled by IYed Bigel In th eAaracter of Peter Flagg, the English cousin, wall Louis Morrison does well as Harriet Townsend. Kdnan Cecil Daily la excellent In ths character of Joan. Jerry" will ha repeated for the remainder of th Week, with matinees On Wednesday and Saturday. 4 I Featuring Stopping Ston, Diary Boland, Rialto's Offering Today. The Stepping Stone, N the Trlange and Mary Roland, Mis Boland appears aa a woman who has been so faithful to har husband through the early trials ot their married life, that when he rises to success h thinks he ha outgrown her. Hi rts really is the work of a wealthy master of finance who lovs th Wife, and forelees that he ha but to wait for the husband to secure a divorce and leave her free to hts advances. Hla Calculation Is shrewd, but he has reckoned without the woman. She love her husband, and when th tlm comes that she learns he stands In the way to what he premimes ace better things, ah takes an unexpecttreed course that "puncn-o- t mendous force In this thrilling picture, to the Rialto theater today. be shown at 1 vr hr 1 Worth (50.00 a Bottle. - William Barnes, Baa Aatonio, Tex., Writes: " Foley Honey am Tar is the best cough remedy in the world. It has bee a worth 30.b) a bottle to me. I had th flu' followed by pneumonia, which left me weak, with a peralstent cough. 1 needed reat and aleep, which I ryes nnsble to get. borne one advised Foley 'a Honey and Tar. I began taking It that very night. Before bedtime I noticed relief, end that night had a sound alrep and perfect night rest, the first since the beginning of the flu. I have comcough t pletely recovered and do not cure ail. 'It cost me only $1.20 to that with Foley Honey-anobstinate Tar. Let all who red thi letter try For ale by Foley a hr d Puppet Show- at - son. HIT BY TRUCK AND RIGHT LEG BROKEN Social Hair Is' ' Struck by a coal truck at th intr-ectlo- n of Fourth .South and Stats street last night aa h waa attempting 44to cross year th street, Thomas Shepherd, of age, residing at 464 tiouth Fourth th to wa knocked ground East street, and sustained a broken right- - leg. He was picked up by th driver and taken his home and th police ambulance called. H was. taken by Patrolmen W. E. Jukes and' Thomas Gillespie to the emergency hospital, whera th fractured member wke set. after which he we reBhepherd moved tq another hospital. fatled-- to recall th nam of th driver coal truck. Th or th owner of th driver, he said, left him at hishadhome, not to deliver ths load of ooai. and returned UP to th time h era brought to th emergency hospital. Shepherd is a Janitor for 8. M. Taylor ft Co. Another accident occurred earlier in th day, when E. M Btocker, 44 year of age, 164 South Eighth West street, cam in contact with electric wire at 6txth avenue and B street, when he stumbled on a rock. Ills Injuries, which Pleasing the Social Hall theater this week. Puck Is presenting ths fairies' porA tion nf Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights Dream." It Is a u! particularly performance and adaptad to marionette th doll play- - their parts In a manner that Is beyond the power of human to Imitate. The mortal lov tangle of tb drama Is omitted from th program, but tha story of Tltanla's quarrel with Oberon and th experience ot Bottom and hla friends furnish a sufficient plot, and the entertainment Is Tull of beauty, wonder and delight In the manipulation of th puppets. In tlie acenl effects, and th elocution that furnish the voices rim re Is not a flaw. The falrte appear on th stave, dance, Ing and ihst. and their movement add word are In accord with our conception of what they Oiould be It la like having a jdeasant dream com true to vtwtt the Ilttl theater, and a'l whose hearts atill retain the joyous memories of childhood will enjoy thl presentation. There la however, a little fault ti.at should be remedied If poaa'ble. T.i stage Is so arranged that there Is nothing with which to compare th six of the ir.ahi-klThl to many person has the effect of making them aprsvchologn-a- l pear In th distance rather than- - of a min'atur rtature; and thus their yrea.rat charm I lost by a fils Interpretation. Aside from hls tbera ran be no crlt'ilam. and Balt a ke indeed fortunate In having this novel entertainment In, th city. AT til Its Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Th secret of keeping young b to fed to do this you mutt watch your there bo need of liver. and bowel dark ring having sallow complexion a bilious under your eyes pimples dull look ia your face PftrkIe Your doctor will (ell you ninety Buchanan Wlf," From Forman' per cent of all nicknes come from in- -' Famoiu Kovel, Film Featnra at active bowels and liver. I Dr. Edward, a th Broadway Today. physician ,ln Ohio, perfected a vegetable com young 1 well-know- n TODAY'S program for th. Broadway headed by Virginia r..raon to a film fen fur? it by "Buchanan' FOMl YA5ATCH TOO cizccaiKmiQjTOazioimoTriimmncoEiciznnt IY ROYAL BAKING COMPANY, Salt Lake ! COAL LQAF-ECONOA- Welcome Is Given n. Order Castle Qat 7 grocer has ROYAL BREAj!) ROYAL MILK ' LOAF VIENNA LOAF fresh every day. Read Clzra Kimball Young 1 Through th berk," with a ripping corned r. The Betler LIBERTY Leaor tlrich I this ehew also offers a good humor, ous play end erealc, t STRABb fDonbl bill) Pefgr HgUnd Pereuaelr Pefgy," and eaotW JmJ as good. BROAbWAY 'fodsr ad Wedneeder, Virginia Prareoa la her latest loreuppeeliog fealur, Buchan' Wlf., from . Juetii Mite firr- lna' aorel. RI AI.TO-Wm- nk Kronen la Stepping Rtoneg. with Mary Round; black Rwaln, Ambrose, - Keystoa. Tomorrow, Reeled Order." Jen-eitr.- h Your . - AMRRICAN f THAT GOOD w f.ttl-goeta- T firrt-classcoa- ifewvr AMUSEMENTS ' j . m little enthusiastic outbursts every time ROYAL BREAD is passed "Just hits the spotl Dad Remarks or Good all the way down! pleads eavs Brother or Flease, Muvver, jus one more piece, Tom. 1 Baby relieve sick keadaebe, or nose Post stay feverishness, t e throat, Quit blowing and gnufhag! A dot dullness, soreness and stiffness, of Colu Compound takes sneezing, ' Tapes Cold Compound 11 is th doses "tour two are until three every quickest, surest relief known, and costs takes wil) end grippe misery and break onlv a few cents at drug stares. It ' up a kevere cold either ti the tekd, act's wit licit 'hvilkiance, tastes nice, Ioa t chest, body or limbs. and causes no inconvenience. It promptly opens dogged Up nostril accept a substitute, legist on Pape's and air passages; stop nasty discharge (Advertisement. t nothing else. Colonel Roosevelt. I saw him In th boe-pttalx weeks ago, and he seamed to be very vigorous his lose personally, and 1 "I u ' Theres a sort of satisfied feeling arotind the table that leaks out stuffed-cp- l Emmet J. WASHINGTON, Jsn, Scott, special Assistant to the sechstary ot war and secretary of Tuskege Institute, today sent th following message greatly regret It for the sake of his counto Mrs. Roosevelt: try." Ashed If h thought Colonel Roosevelt's The twelv million negroes of America death would affect ths International fu lesrn with, sincere regret of the death of ture of the nation, Mr. Taft replied. your dieting uluhed husband. Th nation Thaf a very difficult question to an an irreparable lots In hla passing. ewer, Ills Influence and advice were Im- - suffer His Intense patriotism, love of luetic and portent. Hta patriotic Americanism will practical helpfulness endeared plm to th be missed, of course. I am vary, very entlr country. In vour hour of bereavesorry. assure to I ment, yoieof th deepest heg Unique Personality. sympathy of th negro people end th D-Loss to the Nation. F irmr Senator CTiaunoev it of which he was an Institute, Tuskegee Riaisevelt for nominated a, who honored trustee, Tho demise of Colonel I CAMP FUNSTO.V. Kan., Jan rh New York state assembly when Is sorrow which w share a Roosevelt Wood mad th 11 and who per- - Major tisneral he w only following statement after he had re- In common with 1.1s family." evaded Thoma C. ,1latt, tha Repub-iha- n ceived word ot the death of Colonel lats leader, to a qulaac In hi Sorrow in Cuba! nomination for the governorahlp of New Koovelt death of my friend. Theodor The -' death of Theov'r.rk at the close of the HAVANA, Jan. Roosevelt, brings to me great personal dore Roosevelt has.Th war. a step that brought him to the lose brought sorrew to and sorrow; hut. keen and deep ae the heart of every Cuban, as he was resaid. presidency, are, they are but th sorrow and as Cuba a staunchest friend and wag on of the these .'i olonelmenRoosevelt loss of an Individual, The national loss garded of on council has voted and The our of benefactor. city period greatest la Irreparable,, for his death oomea at a to send a ii unique end most original personalimessage of condolence to Mrs. can to services hla when time this nation know to ties u was my good fortuna Roosevelt and has appropriated fllt.'MtO 111 be Never was America more In for spared. HI tha erection of a monument to his him from hi boyhood. vn years hta frankness and hla of need courage, xIn the White houe and hta polio!aiemory, , criticism and -wisdom, cirwl the wildcat and bitterest contra-'versi- e honest A Hla entire life at present, The tremendous prosperity of thah work Red Cross Roll Call Flgur. yeas on of service to th natba country had led to the formation of and he believed to for whatever service tion: SAN otherFRANCISCO, Jan. and Incomplete industrial 'great cornblnattoiis, be right." returns on th Red Cross Christmas wise, and efforts of powerful tnen to form n out Pacific todav by saw unless thy given that 'greater ones, Roosevelt Jan. show a membership of Sir William TORONTO, t ii is movement wae checked there would headquarter, of Ilea said has 7K007SOntario, rut, 711, Cal'fornla Of In today premier thla, S4; te a i .action to the other extreme , Arisons, 42 SSI, and Theodor Roosevelt Th dangerous. If not destructive, regarding Hla sturdy support of th allied cause rollcall tampalgtt will Nvesi.,t8?. continue until Januthe vested Interest of the country, - - J will kmg endear hla memory to Rrttone ary arid ho uccessful.y stopped the stove th world over rust Colonel The high esteem in which McAdoo Not to Oo to Europs. Roosevelt was held by th people ot .Virility and Courage. WASHINGTON, Jan. A Tho advtsahll-It- y Canada Is reflected In editorials published Charles IIvan of calling William G. McAdoo to EuHughes paid high In tb afternoon papers. tr bute to Colonel Roosevelt, declaring rope to aealst In reconstruction of finan'hta greatest service was In the last News in London, cial arrangements of the peace settlement was dta uased between McAdoo and Presl-deyears, when, as a private citizen, he had LONDON, Jan. I. News of th death aroused the nation out ot lethargy anti Wlleon. several weeks ago by cable. imlitferencs and supplied the driving of former President Roosevelt first be It was learns. I today, but tha decision was In London a cam cable known through force of a ceaseless and powerful demand against It. Mr McAdoo. It Is understood, whhh lay behind the efforts which made message to the Associated i'resa here, felt that treasury representatives already which was Immediately transmitted t In Europe could advtee adequately on forvktory hi tha world war possible, Hla virility and courage were a con- official circles, where keenest regret was eign exchange and other financial matMr, stant Inspiration, ters. Hughes added. expressed Soon afterward a British news agency "If personified the Americanism of which he was the moat doughty cham- dispatch from New York gave th news Out This Out It Is Worth Mousy. He demanded the recognition and to the public. pion Colonel Roosevelt, who always was a Don't mlsg this. Cut out this slip, performance of our national obligation ft popular tore in England, hacaina even nclo with Re end mail it to Foley & in the war. back of all that was don In the war more popular during th course, of th Co , 28.15 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111,, we the pressure of the Telentlen Insist- war because of hi unfailing support of writing vour name and address clesrlv. ence In response to hie patriotic call th course of the allies. Von will receive in return a trial packi lay tha safety of civilisation, and In hs age eoeteining Folcve Honey end Tar hour of complete victory the whole world France Shares Grief. hi debtor." Jan. Count d Compound, for coutfis, colds and croup; WASHINGTON, Chambrun, charge d affaires In th ab- Folsy Kidney Pills, for pain in side Was Great American. and back; rheumatism, bckaebe, kid- sence of Ambassador Joseerand, said William franc share th grief of tha Inlted ney and bladder ailments; and Foley BALTIMORE, Jan Cathartie Tablets, a wholesome tnd thorHryan, sue t staying in Haltimor State In the Ins of their great citizen, to hie life, entirely consecrated wh'l his wife la undet going treatment who clesnnin cathartic, for constiat John Hopkins hospital, paid the fol- country. Is an Illustration of American oughly pation, biliousneas, headache, and ring-gncharacter. lowing tribute to Colone, Roosevelt; bowels. For sale by Kchramm-Johu-eoTi e rare qualities that won for Co'o 'Few men have thought, spoken, writtie! Roosevelt a multitude of devoted fol- - ten, acted with aa much force a he who (Advertisement) 'I admired him great!. aaid Thoma He waa one of our greatest A. 1 d troii, Americans, Ha wae straight. He wea fetmeet. It was my pleasure to serve under him canal during toe trjlng daji of Panama lOMtirut tion, and, aa a man, hie charmenshrined and ing magnetic personality I im In the infection of all who knew Him, an Id Theodore F. ghimte, who wae Isthmian canal second the of lt,a'.rmn ' i on mission. family from Dad down to the littlest ROYAL BREAD for dinner. Because "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe miser' in a few hours Really wonderful ! A resolution, designed to 4 comes from the whole shaver when Mother serves Thats the hearty vote of approval that Depew. Taft Regrets Loss Personally and for Sake of ' the Nation. , acking Good! For Colds It n had Mtii on TVfui-km- n Frmr, wife," ami J work lu mu Miss h j 1 Pearson if h ! L Jtf1 Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet tb wbsth tute for calomel, are gentle in their action iu a master of hypnotiem. Th latieritnit exuberance cf fpirit, in t natural tben dlerover that ths womans beset- i buoyancy which ahould be enjoyed by and h amuses btoto'enrs to and dear- the liver . stir taunting these two hr throwing them everyone by toning up much as possible. Ki.ntuzl Ingto together You will know Dr. EdwardaT Olive Tb-r ! own th woman takes fnaters let by their dive color. 10c and 25c per himii and triea.to w.n hspplnes by she succeeds, bos. All druggists. methods tor but the g'lost of her past rise up to hut pea- e of mind, and glie is loroed k .. lnt-h- sl - consisted of a minor acalp wound and a Cathedral of the Madeleine as previously bruised shoulder, were treated Vt th announced. emergency hospital, after which he was The body oC Samuel Richardson, who taken to hla home. died Saturday, will be sent by O'Donfor nell & Co. to Jamestown, Ind IS services and Interment. STAFF APPOINTED BY IDAHO GOVERNOR Honorably Discharged. v W. L. Cuddy BOISE, Idaho, Jan. of Boise was today elected warden of th atate penitentiary by the new state prison board, composed of Governor Davis, Attorney- General Black and Secretary of State Jones He takes office at noon Tuesday, succeeding Frank 'Dekay of Blackfoot. Th first official act of Governor Davis was to Issue a proclamation expressing tha sympathy of the state on the death of Theodor Roosevelt, and urging that flags all over Idaho b lowered to Jsn 8 Thoma Hath an beea In tmioutif at Julia Miller, whe ha aome time past, bare been for ('amp Kearny army nrrvtce honorably diacharyed bare returned to tfaWr homo in this city. FARMINGTON, Fgs V As soon as the news of Coloiie! Roosevelts death waa received here, Governor Bamberger ordered the flags at the state capitol Xo be put at half mast. IMPORTANT LINKS Th following staff appointments were announced: Adjutant general, Albert H. Wilson, with the rank of brigadier general; assistant adjutant general, Jabes Durne, with the rank of major; judge advocate general, Bhad L Hoggin, with the rank of cblonsl; Inspector general, Robert C. Greenwood, with th rank of colonel; Surgeon general. Carroll C. Conant, with the rank of colonel; quartermaster corps, James F. Bennett, with the rank of coio-n- t; Max Mayfield, with the rank of color Harold Jenness, A. net; J. Guatin Priest, Thomas Nelbaur, with lieutenant colonel. of the rank Secretary of btale Jones announced tha W tlllama, executive appointment of B. L. secretary at th University of Idaho, as his chief clerk. A Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine diet, plus and a well-balanc- SCOTTS EMULSION aides-de-cam- p, to improve Uie blood-qualit- y increiM up resistance, are important links in the logical treatment of inbody-weig- ht cipient pulmonary affections. and Funeralt To a child or adult with a tendency to weak Jungs or tender throat, Scofta DEATHS. At the family residence. 231 West Eighth South street, Mr. Caroline Bird, wife of Edward W. Bird, died yesterday from lnfluenaa. Funeral arrangement will be announced later. Tn a local hospital, th Infant Chester A. and Daphne Bateman died tiaturday. The mother died ber JO. Funeral arrangement child will be announced later. "k Half-maste- half-ma- Death W a wealth of rich bring tonic-nourishme- nt A little vf Scott Emwltion today may do yoa world of good tomorrow, Scott A Bone, Bloomfield N.J. U-- child of , Wman Decem- on for the Sarah Gardiner, widow of William Gardiner of Pleasant Grov, died at the home 5T her daughter, Mra F, T Bishop, 438 North Second West street, Thursday She was a native of England. The body will be sent to Pleasant Grov for burial. Mra LIQUOR DROG USERS In a local hospital, Sybil Howard, 18 Be at your best for the. readjustyears of age, of Teton, , Idaho, died yes- ment period., Take a treatment terday. The body will be sent to Teton that will for funeral services and Interment. really cure you that In a local hospital, Cosme Romlnei, a Mexican, 36 years ot age, died esterday from Influenza. He resided at Blackfoot. Idaho. At the family residence, No. 4 Eagle court, Montello Arthur Barnes, son of, Mr, and Mra Earl Nolle of fuBarnes, died yesterday. -- neral latr. San Francisco, Cal , Mrs. Susan West, 4$ years ot ag. died January i Th body arrived m Salt Lake laat night and was taken to the O'Donned parlor to await the arrival of a eon from Fort Bill, Okla, before tha announcement of funeral arrangement. At will place you in your original normal condition, the condition you were in. before beginning the use of liquor or drug. The Keelcy is the ideal treat. ment. The Keeley Institute . Wasatch 1753. 334 West South Temple. BWffiWd In a local hospital, Lillie Ruth Alexander, 48 years of age, wife of Charle E. Alexander, died yesterday from lnlluerxa tihe was th daughter of Mr. and Mra. Na'han Bprlnger and waa bora at The body will be sent to Utah Midway tomorrow for funeral services and burial. wwSsmf) 6 luld-wa- v, At lt3 Jeremy street, Ftrmanda M Tripp, 64 ear of age, Wife of D. B. Tripp, died vesterdav from Influenza. She was born In Holliday, the. daughter of Mr and Sirs. Ferdinand 8. Him. Fuwill be announced neral arrangement hter. FUNERALS. Fuiisra! sen Ices for Mra. Ethel Harl.a, wlf of Aioert J. 1414 I.ln-o- n avenue, who died at Utah rountv, Friday, from pneumonia follow,tig lnfluenaa. were held at tn grave In City cemetery Sunday evening. Mrs. Banka was born October 89, 1W, the daughter of Mr end Mrs Albert H ImphrtM. Beside her husband and parents all Is sun tied bv three children, Clara, JO jears of age, Kenneth, 4, and Heierf. 14 month old. Four brothers and one s.ster a. so survive her. TTum-fhre- Ba-ik- a, Dlt-den- d, funeral cortege for Miss Frances Dtu.guia.who died in a local hospital tiRturdav. from Influenza, will leave t'.e lo.e morning at ID O'Donnell cnap o clock. Services will few held at the grave in talrary cemetery, instead of at the ' Beu-an-5 Hot water Sure Relief BELL-AN-S A TEXAS WOK DEE Th TtiM Woodcr lor kWny sad truubiM, ftr&vt, dlauetes, btiOt 1rieuniatistn rl toIrrviu UnttM of tvia kidneys end ladder ijoin nd women. If not eold by youf druggisU win be eent b mall on receipt of t ii. One small bolt la two month treatment, and often cures fiend for worn testimonial BL Dr. W. Hall, Olive etreet gt. Louie. Mo. Sold in by drugclata. Ad verttaemost tea tir And a .... Jl rMody I the or mery irwC Piijra, oaiaapaoef aed wuloob Mnctere Th - . mm,rm . tHE EVANS CHEM.LAL 1 ic $ day ebr CINCINNATI ft ,5 |