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Show Till: 15 IE Pill,! C' CBS ICOMMUNITY .CLUB IS Lin Ex, in Promised Miss In to right; LETT give liiterpreuuous i I ean-toe- n; J cosHci j It is uorse tvau il s.ae Rat ore wha anrreedeti in ett!r T, e ion Ij.bdie jOUJi vit not mu prote!i X! A. Nex-- y L,i , siDOts and piumrdi ItepeeUn. ( tOi lit ! o tla t. at for smoke uidrrteke ft ,tl a fin ii.jmai.il' with l Veer Omt attack upon the Bogus toh-tV lt'i tii rediecoi ,y of lb eaiok ir rilitn teI 1 v ineiar ! .1 tone ; ui Uf n1 oL reTgc T it fvr vm a. X . VV . 0 1. ..reer iof toe W. I y tool boa id, pud U tia fa. tii to amok ecus. ,11 in. 11 of 0 a tie! results lu ti oo'a. eating pants of as Vnanv and ta Is i H as a t at art "e-l- n twa.-itv i mention to ti fait fiat tj if vvncUiner ; require t te tan in rennei lion vlti a r'ant trot fburn K )! et)fon.'uert the. t, f u'l.inous nuit a lie id Pit argue i noke fill In all) alnm at th c ,ti X ign.rer B'lve.te- - ty f annou trot tl on! tur for th siHoa 'll i to atop prooiution if amok a I at resard f ,n iku1 nt pi tun'll way ill wbkti to jtalxe, aseceo cas , te' oye-ati- I md pivJ r. eng-taat- j rl it. 1 twjk Engineer Cannon's Views. f,xpt linents wltH aitlfhlal ant.ir 'He, of! s m product f mu' th inkmi'aclur tomittei moat nvtuir,'iijrtv $aa .it' ; Mr, 4 corulug to goverrmant r orts, Souenisl euuiar to coke atl'-- J o'moii. a! arthral it la more con pn t nil hot. j eulted to dotnest'i nee rave 1 1 uae in i onjnm turn situ gae, engineer. t Its an economy of f ta'h sat a. a Saie hi i of blfuminnii voai as a duty prartlr, i: dec araa J us auutenta c,f aakoil about th e amok pn blem I Hy tommiaaiimer 1 tl man XI !ren head of t' dapartmoi which la, o' tanks ami apui.Ui piouartv Inoffli re. i no! included ti, inapwtorII 1 i lias b- ou t fused to admit that i itv ir ent e; jfiFw aereralr sone o much tiettar for a Ion It has b ter hail condition tlr list t IIa udiln haaaeanieil f X" (coked gy westhar Inloleiatila " raid th tom TUla aialement ta not 10 h a dental of conditions of th Varied hi to mot s! iiiasionar. alien I a few ayo oc c ITU u proKidm dciulG of purK)'p, an informal ball, anJ a general oml lime the Salt Iake Community V.eeveMt1on lub bouse opened Ita Ferry d'y? fcuu night Muur V lloutan4 h the odlre- of vekom Miernj m fuiluaec I h i hmruiitn John t m aim outlined tiie purpoNM of the1 i pnd tit o!ft( of smoke inpN eitth tint of tkifi)bln Inupco' in lr ft M'viJ nt and until ro ent eouditlnnn varo mu at am MlotfaLlo tmi In rcooriti f not itjoio ao7 contend tho K5inef. Jn the mnntime Tnepcfnr eien atd at T 00m a jiimod IneMtuuon fJintetTed u tuxtuudiUt. 4 hr the exhibition of fn the eenijr M store 9,ma ihvoij "'f''" ,nl nrrrhe WMiifrbTTTjiotret r: s rtpht x ilrmofmtntliori of Komaphor flig tg lutcu pre a Ikum iv jsoiiiu f MU ilo Thurman Imiian lu dao ixff and h jtnatef j!,Lft and charmf rrurtiuinre TarantriH the by ing p the JiHhoh na Arc'll arut Florence Ware Tied J tionH by Vm1 in a juinner GraRan wre iniot sn hat guuided itkauu the hast ugge tim of nHhttom he tu funxinh of the luh jurpie n opportuml women Sait Lane girl hiMHh to and the nity dtxrlop their xpitit of mil fellowhlp. Lnrolltnent I i next fnu m auv but the iTiMUutii'n leiiHO a ctuintt retUrment It 1h ft big oimmtnitx barked to leading ckhiewe, a In r all 4nv meet jind enhy the plena-ir- e Irwn th f ion? aie offered rf h'ofitix in rlnhal datuing miiMarv nmroMrg io aih.etK ant unl Tho itiini ainrt who wwh to fkiatr f xr Uicmo lateen thi ko thin week and thu hfhojif git The tlub artrd at tho in ginning i fUih Jbdulix retuh to coorf glila or nung wo ler ulih mn men a ho ihvrirc to form a Hnruel rhih It'iubs tim formal lnMnntion the tal inhiids to give rvtrv satutdtv nuhb fttul the v to all irsjHmvjitie eoiieties imKf open for their irtira Th.ie will alo be table gain,, a hbrarv mhlter parlies field Lev ommnmt ringhutha rhoner hip ing and ofnn fire and vongenlal hoet-t- o make Iht Meitoi welcome at all lime r fat l!i' rM !ae ran', pr tr wr riants ,t mu. w.th !vo lvnis titin ht ib ths 30 PATIENTS SOON TO REACH HOSPITAL ni ..., AtTCHALKtK MW. dlrth J prt eu'ht Intallfd at bn kr eUe 're lrg Fiahtnh ieiv Lf APn DLLlL MFt heri hae cMmI te utn .t TWO F10M HUN tn ,,,ut GOVERNOR CALLS ON SICK OFFICER 'r had Ih opportnuitj Qrrror talking with fiu-tna- n M Omlmn, who i bl t of pnunn ig for itf?i-f- f a. rx b e contrwtd whri tn th medkai 'd In Franc. th Lieutenant bmij&m la a arrro-- , Ttati Li James of b1iuRrx U VSiTtser h Nor?) hum hi otmMolory t' f fr - x xx f, h'S-'- hn ? rdric jt xx 1 i ; Jn leijering the cae a dcusipn of the citv against 5vcw-hou- PS se alr recon-ttnictin- con--ear- ns Hairn-Jud.ToarATru- rt VV in Utahns Are Prominent -- in Graphic Display In Down C. T. Hale, of an auto delivery truck, who wa tried on a charge of reckless driving because of his having traveled on a Store restricted" street fall children were coasting, w ith the result that four children were injured when their sled collided with the machine. Judge J ILj Yesterdav afternoon 'large crowds of W I'bins, In acquitting the defendant, ex- - j shoppers and working people congregated pressed the opinion tha the city had no In front of Schramm-Johnoo- n Drug to permit coasting on sny panMa store at Second Boutn and Main ft rent in th city, and that the folic j most .5 Arranged photo display of department, or any other cHvtatotj of tha j aval atrllitngly The pint and manna aoenoa. city government, had no authority to coJleotad tv AHiert t ar set apart any street for coasting pur- - dfn original) dlBCharged from Lah wentl, art depart- navi . tne orug holds the city entirely re- - line T&lJulis all roBnt n,Hrged them, and the window iwas coasting accidents on the arranged bv Lieutenant Com-so- -, ailed restrU ted streets and ruled bLohen W H allace. a Ltahn now ll.at when streets are set apart for pur- - mander , of tne navy recruiting station roues of rousting it Is clearly the duty ,ft cjrge toe th Emporium building of the iKdice department to see thst ihey mimher more than tw entv-flvare l"pcr y policed and the Idren plcturM f. and marine d neval training 'V entries guard, d from accidents men in Jwhloh hundreds of f any hint a. I kinds, he said lia i ths have been participating during Uah the past not wur-- a tressed period right of way on U Atroota, and arcoastcollision with cen- responsible fp Situated prominency In th even ar dHven ers, up the wr thougtribey th mlndow display is a huge ilfe- ettesfing trackon restricted afreet of i.'oinmasder Lieutenant lcd portrait Chief of Folic J larley httc Paid Wallace, grouped one either aide above night that roasting had been per- and below, hiv enlargements showing tiie mitted n eertaln ape'ified atrerta, under her dreadnought, Ltan, at anchor, PREVENT authorltv of citv ordinanceM, but added great the Idaho, the speedv bettle-ehl- p PLAN that, traffic moving parallel lo the coast- sHtershlp, Then others. and there Nebraska, TAXES was In no way hampered and are ing S S. An ha poll!,, combination I.steam that the onl reatrirtlon placed on drtx-c- Mill the v ousel used psior to (he and of automobile and other vehicle In order to prrxent voitunr of t&xa-t- o war. end which was returned wa ihaf they alow down and atop at Bpanish service during Ui rerent war. Une ofitlon by owner of land wherein patents the Intersections of the atreeta in quesmost Imereatfrxg of th gntir display bat been Issued, but which patent ba were lthet.xwt taken "The streets, he said. tion b 'Warden fioni the Call-- j not a jet been entered upon the public n ond other eh1 fornla made for tower, Balboa park, Han Lrtego, TaJ , record, th stat land board will fur wind tnev have not been restricted of a human flag In which 4g(h tt.su wprt.nlx'h to the stat board of equalisafcjnn a of roaster to the u Other In the window show a transcript of all such cases as pertain to - formed The fact that roasting had been ,4btag riant given by th ' gobs" r transact ions between the commonwealth lowcri on ihe stroet bv no In line for th southern Callfor - and purohasora of state lands Thia co- chow', v mesnt that ib cbtldien had th team In which there wer operatH . agreement was reached cs ntt naval aixd that the use of caution on boj participating, swlnmilrg terday in a meeting at which member of The chief elghOLtah their part was qot neceawarj re drill, boards f both present f practice, landing 'practice, artillery stated that an errnneoua impression had etc. At meeting to be held tomorrow apd At the eurom top of the wrr.vnge-mout through th us of the word goo 4 a banner on which is written Fitday between county taxing officials restrh td elcome Hnne Mn of d arsmen and ths state board of equalization, the lie aid the children wrr allowed to In connection with this spirit of wel- various county treasurers will be aked use the sttcet apeclfied fpr their cmst- et- - to eubmit to the land board each year a and naxal marine the home ng bul that the streets were not closed coming an acthe organisation ha already list of lands sold -- for taxes which are 40 irarnc and held for coasting purposes fcwmt in this Hly. the name of subject to state mortgage. wnJ which Is to be Tt e t S. Naval and Ma- " terans wnri "the object PARENT-TEACHE- R rin Allied War dther Window. town ty j J er, comi-anv'- e, , ac-sa- -- urir la-- TO WRONGFUL horse-draw- tpkl right-of-wa- trk nt rnt WHEAT SUCCEEDS IN Lr organUtn'n1'01' lrn,Hnent dls'l urged sea fighter The ten- COMMAND AT FORT for theenmmitiee on organization is j lemaindct of G companj-- , Tweti! ftrst Infantrv, I 8 A., arrived at Xort from tle Presidio, lxugla Oal. and Captain M'ltcrcv, vth-- at tommanding tho detachment, succeeded Lieutenant Frank X5,$ier as HmmATidr at th local fort, Abut haf of th company arlvcd nf th pout om wck ago when th guard anri It there wa ogUMitloi Th work ha bn arrton duty mc mall otganlr-ucn- . wai too mm h for ih and the hwlapi ofthe company wli Vnd rd her frn M ntery Th men lachmcnt cv'nsisting ofwlgli and one oTTker, knived yesterday mom- - r j rv ine Frank of B W , man, man: d- I. B coni-poe- S PROGRESS REPORTED pr i arent-Teach- OF Aetrn " bn - ut . OSFS i -- POSTAL CLERK IS . INFLUENZA VICTIM Succumbing to an attatk of influensa, Mert klonevsmltb, 46 years of age. a (railway postal c erk, died vesterdav tna local hospital. Mr. Monev smith fys resided tn bait lake for the last eleven vears He was appointed W the Butte & , bait Lake line from Montana, and formerjy made hia home In Butte. Ht son. Gerald, 15 yearwof age who survives him, is convalescing from the earn In Hoiv Cross hospital. The bodr is at the 41 Imniicll parlors awaiting word from relatives In Iowa die-ea- se -i Aon tn ro'ri ns 1rt Orrxoffrd j IV,k fr hT I. C -- d A , oiialr-T- h 5f News of the death In France of Raymond Buik'ey, former)' an employee The Tribune and well known in Sail Lake, hut during the last two years resident of Ban Francisco, has been received. Mr. Buckley died of wounds received tn action n ihe day the armistice wae signed. November 11. Another unusual feature in his case was that he was wounded while fighting by the side of hia brother, a member of the same company. Mr. Bueklev was of the hev only fifth oompanv, 8lxt regiment njarme corps. Sir. Buckley we born at Mu.it Lake bpon removing witl hla mother and two brothers to San Frait cisco he took a position with the Call and Post, on which newspaper he was working when he enlisted last April. Life and Character Beading ' I jp$- Bush. S N. eecretary chairman. Harrv Taff. I'. treaairar Al Warden, anj g X athtsl departr'oiiL It te es- UeUallv urged by these oTlciala that a'l returned men s1 ould register promptly for room berth tp la thi aociation. rnori Wt , ! DIES OF WOUNDS LAST DAY OF WAR ra ltt ofHpHng F armtugton t native xrarri nJlHtd in tb M'Mrinx srx!c ill$ did at hi in.niuri ' SS aft 1017 Ht whtl liwl f'aetl hluesL l?t .after 1ing Aagrit, ln)onyii htent farmer nhj hnuwaa a prop Frrerj iwmPj, which in hi I I tafy town manv oars front ra ic he- churoh porker Aflr tolwnlnir bur. t ht reociiifd hx of ahovot from hi, prit x tixr hit fcllx ta-- daug n w con hi to ur to brother and lo Ijih tl.re ill for om tim VtrnrrHl ul b IvrJkl at Hi cho ha SSMe) - th- llntciiHUf in fcarmingVii thH Kftpr imcuiuoniH troubi ri bn 6 o k ivifl hem I Arm- he Burial reured rtrix y itcillen a ' Jr f Pert Jf Jt S.9 hoppU ingUrii ceuictetv . A Ohio, but tit, lhtnd JAMES W.. WALKER DIES IN FARMINGTON! ri of th Home, Twntj-o- n organisation vice ana School th arUxHIo leg reportexl of the I associations at meeting held yesterdav at the Citv and Count, building. The work directed toward the care and supervision of the rick, the proper care of houses under quarantine, and the effort to eradicate cn.vagtoue Ulaeaees were related hi the UTAHNS FREED eeveral district IN CHARGE PRISONERS Following the submission of the rewas addresed by Dr the PRISONS ports U. S. GOVERNMENT F.met A meeting Smith, city superintendent of ! schools who declared that the work of Transfer of prisoners, held in the citv ' the organisation had been greatly appre- riv on a charge of being implicated In elated both br Dr T R Beatty and Dr j r (he recent box car robbeev in the len- - Samuel G Paul, respectively of the state Iver & Ro Grande yards, when 17 vasealand city health department. 3 'of whlekv were stolen, was made yev- lerday. t I men being sent to the county - BYRNE SAI X I AKFR I as prisoner of the federal govern,J LEG IN BATTLE im"(;Jj0rdlng to Chief of Police J Par'av AT FUNERAL M official of th Fadfir hit, t'rin-rte1)1 ctfiuluct win th oTViil r ieaii formUrod th procuUon of dc?ic-nai- d Hnrnor Barobnff a1on of th 'art that Lan P thtrotm irapTniK-- a th liquor con N. Hyrne to official! rep. Hnr f wU North to San ancico under th 1trwn t funerol tah nt at the tart GOVERNMENT SUES rlc of ott th jo had been thatf roari T odor Rooeelt at OMrt.er HY joday. AS hit Into th armj. Surt I n 1for terdaY hmtn th dm- TO RECOVER TAXES bad th bon 5vJ ' oomt) In KrainrfJMirtllnA of th SSolWer oolorod r)ub Ran! cam VfgvMi TW tn V XOT. can a popirdrlyto hi friend L. U and ti f ioond South 7 t h a of halt Lake. atlng tirat h had Podro club on Regeht L brought m thlnltrd Slat ne j R. haa V.ord Ir by pursuant d Mf t iNiurt th In a nrtrd ek tu tost th fJjqh'mg a out OtSor to nniMln from the city commlsalon Pprncer of the Orepo i tfhort Line of th ti un the h'ftxf-h n r4 0 rmMfdatd 1 and iad aim confined to t ?e approving tht t lf scat ton of all fuiur i drth In a Nenr iork hoapltal of iSam h unit i.n t,inx $rjr )l M.s to b Ameilcat to onnt)on xrith the Uilolt sal of Mxera a ml agnt and troaurr Notii ntn ' hospital Oxl ivt o f ' ia!.x to hi t.iic for M a A di hs h stj c.r Am in Halt lack He was adInloHcatlrc hoaors. The ronimtaaiott mcM knoix-Ti f thi) 3J3 . on nu IVicao'iT laNo Mara a Si vance In conmoot rerord thto 'lty for auch a faxortn final) through matwfer !topui ) 1 n i a S r cent w Lmer-Ms- i' coromunlcattoi bet action imipun it Chief .Sheriff ferenc and White terd pro 'hhenardoah, I ns 1 nf inter- M p c xl xta ted to h tmi that b tmiiwn attractions anu uf'iclntl latter looking 'toxhunl coI LoH, i wth f m th t m Hi to h xp' rmiHd to retarn to ,Jnhn in upptnA xhe hqtnr traffic b beam t ie Chiirlc tl F w aociateo operattoA t io ' I iir e I t Eute? to a ui Frohrran jntrc4 et jip tnonKj i rw Utah from tate nak' tll ttie of the landmarks --of East SoutA l J!o e ill? I forty. or ittne heaviest of tabor in Bi lake met at tha Temple street, ard In It day one of ti. moat handsome and luxurious residences Commercial club yestercay afternoon for the consideration of proposed legiaUtiow til built Ewke. known a th bamjel home, 1 to become a club for by wMcl th stale insunat.ee fund, cretilted States soldiers, it th plan of th ated undei the workmen's compensation local council of Knights of Co.urabus to act, would become monopolistic and foie a fund of ystOW la Sanctioned by tho aftindepeneeat -- compensation insurance-companieout o th field Th meeting Rational Catholic war council. Last Right at a meeting of lh local council at th went on record as opposed to the Hot! Utah, which was called for th pur- ment, declaring that surji legislaft1 g because of the eliminawould be T6 'S'T In pose of forming as well a aiding returned sol- tion of competition between th state indiers, it was decided to proceed at ones surant fund as it nosr exists, those wit'i the work of converting the home Into w ilch earn, their own insurance, a clubhouse, w ul.h w ill be known as th Columbue c.ub, and prepare it for catly mutua's and stock companies The chairman was authorised to apOccupancy. T deal which turns over tne property point a committee to investigate proto tne Colui.uus completed under posed changes in benefits-grante- a t:,. act. compejj-etid- h LOmpa v tv., details of which include a the workmen' lea for two year,, with an option to buy. I The consideration an the event that Insurance Compulswy. f th a I finally made, is understood to Cnder 4h prod legilatJon, u be dot to 50,6u0. er iplo' ei s Would be forced to take out state fund irsuiaiwe whether Fund Is Available. to do so or not, and thev desired they just wnat the rental twill be.. hs nota xou'd be pievented from doing businessor been announced, but it known that with other insurance companies as voiced at find of Sti09 Is aval'ibl to proceed with agencies. No opposition he work of renovation and apply on'th the meeting to a continuution of tne a ate v was $o8' the ongtmvl-lrent but Tills first year t insurance ppuiion waa exappropriated by the national Cathollo pressed that it would be better for the war council and was intended for the state fund to continue under the existing building of a home for soldiers at either policy of compe'itlon than as a monopFort Douglas or tn Cnlvors'tv of Utah. oly, with no check whatever upon those Th signing of th armistice Interrupted In charge of it, to prevent political in" the proposed plan, and when it was sug- terference gested that a clubhouse be built elsewhere Depression v, at emphatic that encourof local be Columbus should of council Knlghta given to individual inagement ,tv worked out a scheme to have th money stitutions that socia i st ic tendencies might on hand diverted for the latter purpose. be discouraged, sa well aa the tendency Last n'ght the committee In charge of of the state lo enter into private enter-piU- e the proposed new Uubbeuee plan cent il was deentd that It the proword to the national CatnoAc war coun- posed legislation making a monopoly of cil to th effect that tne echemo roud the state lisurance iund were adopted be carried .out If permiMioa w ere granted th enuring wedge would be started foi Tnl socialistic preferment winch might to divert th fund In queation, bv measures even more drastic sanction. It is believed, will be a'lowed at once and will permit of eaily comple- and dangerous. tion of the new clubhoiie The clubhouee will be under th general Oppose Monopoly. euperv islon ot Bianop Joseph A. Gla.ee, The sentiment was unanimous that of th national wi'h Reid secretaries should be dealth with fairiv and tnat Catholic war work council of tne Kntght or gfnally intended to of Columbus In actual charge, so far a all Uie benefits should be preserved and the workingman tne management and conduct of the place Is concerned It will be a noneectarlan protected it wax not believed however, be tins that cojid accomplished under the institution , and the purpose of the club is to take car of service men who seek proposed elimination of competition and th comforts of a non. at a nominal giving the atite Insurance fund a monopofield cost. Sleeping accommodations and oth- listic The fact wras brought out that In many which er convenience will be states, where tho bulk of the liability ik will include baths, lounging rooms, bilsuranc is carried by the slate, the syi liard and pool tables, etc. tem lias proved e failure. aehingtop'" and West Virginia were u ted as state Is Fine Property. wuic-made a failure of the plan of all of tlfe liait, and became bankThe building la of colonial dee gn and and one-nastanos on a lot eigvty-tw- o rupt io the extent of more than half a bv US feet, on the north aide of East million ciol.are Soutn Temple street, between State and Seconu JLaet streets. It Is tlnee abodes in height and contains twenty room. The RECEIVER SUES TO woodwork generally Is of tranogany and RECOVER ON NOTES the floors are of hardwood. The lot on which tne house stands was atued at Hi, 00 twelve years ago. It is Suita to recover lf.;; 7S from said to have been built originally bv Utah A Provision company Packing 1107 about but Apoat'e Brigham Young, 5S935 94 from the Pulllvan Plaster BUxTk pakved into th hand of Bamuel New house, w ho expended abo it fSO.OOd in re- company ay..par.t due prpic, pal .upoa.n alee modeling It.' From Mr. Xewhdure'lT MSS held against the two companies by th transferred to the N'ewhouee Realty comdetails Merchants bank were filed in the Third pany, with wlilih edmem tn tne lease, through the Hal district court yesterday he Stephen It completing loran-JudI nan & Truet company, the Lynch, receiver for the bank. Judgment la asked also foi interest on the various deal f nally has been made. notes, in accordance with (heir dates and and for attorneys' fees for colLANDENBERGER CASE provisions lections The the I tah Packcomplaint ORDERED DISMISSED ing fc Provision against company shows copies of four demand noice The first is for Diamiaaal of th charge of violating 93815. under date of December 10, 1918, the tiaffir ordinance requiring a license the second for JtinUO, under date of Noupon which It alleged plat on the front and reaT of automo-blie- e. vember 5,8 1817, of the principal remains unthat i7 preferred against Dr. J t, Orethe of the third, fofl141 58, under data assistant surgeon paid, gon Short Line railroad, was ordered In of November J5, 1917, and the fourth Vt 820 XI is for 000, under date of Novembei llkinss division of the Judge 5V. alleging that city court upon Dr. lndenberger's pro- 25, 1917.61 the complaint of the principal is yet unpaid ducing' letter from Folic Inspector 5V, 911,777 of mafive Included are use notes hi the his ft Brown permitting 'him to Copies chine during the remainder of the year complaint against the Sullivan Plastei Blovk 1911 with but one license plate Th letcompany The first, executed Noter is reported to have tttrete! traffic vember 3, 1918 is for 8I099 9O, the second, executed May 4, 1917, Is for 81000, officer not to arrest the doctor for failure to secure a second plate, owing to the third, executed November S3, 1917, is for 31135 99; the fourth, executed June the approaching end of the J ear. Dr. Landenberger was booked at the 7, 1918, la for 1700, and the fifth, executed June 7, 1918. is for 33090. The few before New a days police station 5 ear's day for failure to have the two first three are demand notes, the fourth 1918. to He explained written be due jm October 7, plates required by law that qne plate had become worn and had and the fifth carried the provision that it should he due four months after date. fallen off his machine. -- v 11 Arrangements Under - Way Declared Adoption of Plan for Permanent Control of Would Encourage Socialistic Tendencies. Downtown Property.. if Judge' Wilkins Says Police) Have No Authcfrity to Restrict General Traffic. orchestra. culture Jli-e- ej who ha juat r riittmx of ad person maintaining amufce dent of Th Tribune amoka eloud turn ad fiom Fsant'j. atacbe tlat ent titbute to 1 t n em td am the ofdir in ioiation of ni i eerretnr idenoe agalntit them, O Mojle eon of the u he nen get Trtmrk hi fcUowed ala nUoutee in of the treAAurj r Jmi4 If Single, were ery hour to c ear up ator th ttre the pruu IvmsI UtKutkera et fhe seirulur nealv fed Utider t be oral a anvoktArk maj be omitlng ery monthly msettnir of the Balt lake Fotar ell I The affair b m k 'ruk and not be otferHliug maainat club Itmt evening dlnanre If U clear to a Icaa twan attended, aim eae presided our hvf K Ho io sent dentv ahhin ix minute. H hrmmm, a former inbautcnt of th 1 etor (Hilote out 4,Ehe roeual tarv rhih briefly but enteitan oieerver. pot kaoelng tnU, U Quick to Tlintrermjiii demand tae arrent of the ffcieona respon- - Iriglv related hie experh m?ee un M at the e rue ot the imhI r any txook smoke Ue ee. cahl Mi ISenlen, Kuropean etrife, ahih (atnaln M l reviewed lfle In traiulnir iannn OTT'thi Are Remodeled. ldi ie ha been tt tched to 9 In California moat of the time aim e join- - ! tore than forte beating plants the aervlee. At the present time he remodeled under tne dli e'thm of the dtv lng dotashment at Iwoaeo I mv gnlral dcpartincnt last simmer of fcsiurc th Kotarv lu Oumia ; To this fat If? vi aaa devitted fforiimg to elr, Xeiei pnmipaUy to the twllrf t wdhtv had until I rtion rn( butnwi t link that the. tie fog atrwck u and X bettm was tl ,iP pitruiim! ximmrm,n most practhat plan nf lug ron,1l- - ,.wakP1 t ,hft mith. of thu titUiS la to rvulr (urth.r Impri'VSKPnt I, (JtUH 1 Hi nrov (' m'lcoklj :t sssocmtlon of th f faulty pants,' wM th inspector. ward last night lie told of Of th smoko consumer instai wl , ,,1. n,.r amarl.sn front H , Ieatin paints to !0ar,n cHy 0; ,8Bt m"y fighuil(t d,iiH ,h. mr th affec ohkh ( onsul in l.n-- , mitn, humorous trt. ldnt with b five of ar th tvp Ott Wnd to h'm during his trip shrosd krown a the rmteh ovn evalam w l .d.lltton to hla tslk Mr Timmerman O' ether have 0 down draft pad o i e nsj vre,l riam (1 uo.-- l Ions askedA him l ntusl. fil 'th audience present. large Tv Hutch oven plan. wh.Ie the moral bHor, Mr Ttmmsiman s talk enenaive to Install, ta more economic Anderson vll,1( Ms, f,r,o jn, Ivt.-rs,,,- , than th dn-drf- t plan, sine dust coal ' read- B1 p can be conaumed. while th. dow , fmeaart Urn, wnunmi jt, a of coal sla tald plan rwnlr. ,X Mlf luk,r, RKcr, pupU of Mrs Js hiatal cl In The Jmlch o Ramsey Morris lui'ore rrapner tnat all amok la consumed t th tli f.ur 1 tHinmimliitf r t t n. r bring (ft rwlhft rro n lo lb w t nvRL mt mixed with mnoke p N Taent f frr pattrnta Intft the boiler fturni from t4' IIN LULlN iLfii J Ing tieHment nt ti Hriix gonrini hcutpitni fi down-driilo the pign two o'm re dsm t Ht Fort Immjiii at the rrie of grstr err inruilrJ. n bg'ow r t4m of luflHnA Mi, I xt at V f L this afirrnoon itser IFi a fteni f dialing th of Hl, - ,v A I haikcr ami The ddhr air being ent to thf lodownward throng', boil t i is , Mr t i an rrr'ffnirtrmhtMtv j duirhlr cal from the of hcxKpitnl lleni) the through cognbostlon N Mb d ed At tln HiniW reablence, HTh clobarAuHon at tbdmhen J ami aro ArW f eri ;e a drtMchm!rt rm'rnilv landccl at that numnina Flphtl. a Schools. Her hixMlMml imunitnlH In Piaiue at -aftee a tbckil nJ tLc from ha nn i)m ih Th Du tc!i even pUn tHtnsta e4 at tha' fii aont hxie mr to Information roried tfr .irdlnji Iih ( h fU.von te the The from 1eAc fcmraon, Hrxant nd patients r known as auvlmUm-- e Jferwm, f r n h an nr Hvss who hae c nnalrsnod f'areat atwofl with lue liberty, Colum- Inmh tHtiut 9 connected vitx the RHn h?' bu fhn xtnt that thc itlo to waik Uiverwide, Irvine, .ow!i and Knian e the dawn-dra- ft uid hmipi at hast from th tiain t the arnhulanora eMitem rRnirMLi p tn lw urtits in Hhc naa hi r h anlih xx M he In 4lt ta nrt a clanged atmospheric con- - wrd ,tHin t thm d tlon that baa intensified rvnh a irx atoal rrtha end the Amina them ftom th Matltm to and an.oke ext),4 Jitr At area jf iTdiie rMtiUml Improvement vorHlwti oat il t 4he Ihe the pattenta hMi to continued addition of old-f- a honed ' hunmnt hrr are har tuatami par ntt art ttarlmg on a tourist eheprr and Usher ahir'h illapoaa of their Mjioke onh her bshv and venii brother ami i - tli!C i a mUiiarv ewt,jrt vihh thrni KhM tn rough tha end of t ia rhinia hern orderd Ijxke ! FNincrli tni n'l r aidant aC ofhs StU Flt nn'ro patienta a uftmen Lake holn 1cw'atel In a rratr, or evy irraiigx toenia ttrf hero from the po t of dehHrkathm at with huwntalna aurrounulnr lia no? a tu ar- llnitvkt a , J . ,i ml are ad'anlav a of a natural draft. consequent ThU rHe within tha next fea daxa I! DAI I V AkN v the atooka oxer the ity and la piLIa VI a total of thhtx new patient auun kmeena to art to dtapelUd anlj Wiion a hurrh-andoan on of commit te of tit The a.ion8 Th InrrvaMJ Kd of a moke this a Intar H foromt denen will be on Imixi st lb dipt to n nd rM aid jAtesille in hn-dlin- g in conn'Hon with a rnU ga rlaher into t ' hi V crcrroo a turonmlinm,end making living In' hat have hereto- mw ist mealing of Ilia f!- -t nr i.n m v of the iuilntK , fore hear, known a raidaqo- - aarttob (he 5Iormn hun , link I !,t. Ime almo-- t tntolanable ivialva th Salt Luo trmnla lasiruiM, fie amok , ebav I MB'Mil t1 Imn afllsta inatltutlng of morning 7 ulrr Mvlvtn J Bullard pn i s erroke bepartmrnt a a pari of i is ritv dent ot the sort a eMrrt, slatta pusho 1 ! administration, tie amok dvpartrrart to oin.,iiad an eposlla and sot ap.it be vaaied wit! eu ority rn rompel rom-- I .i a nau, tier of the council of tweiv. Blame wiij F'e smoke ordloam tn it Fiaaid' nt Hc!,cr J Tva 1 tab men h?i rcutrneri everv part I rtil ,ils 1 dm, a hat fjika1 bj Arn-t- li on of Hn lb Hard , th ih brvd from ijortnan n k he t M 1 h H BlUrd U aU Flttiburg of the west Nal JtalUuL r j Sxth H1m Margaift I pnnut uiipi - corn tab rii Helm I Inrt j ninth s,nth uitx ? on of H th riUlrut txd t'At and Lhhm g Stuiri t Ur no R gharriajtnrijri I M MmHc nf KUiriutl ?th oxng I o? m d from th H H lm vn ni to x'uuip Lf w N cr)v two nml oxuhvmh in JuTv !ttrf.ffcr fco'w&a A fiifwnhti of tv college. I Jntt iufantrx with Inoiii'ttnx when hti Vlmting at th fcopoft! at Hb U,othv irritux Helm. H AriTptud n f"1' FUxuga ,M!h ,h" slouriay " Hamberger vn rrrhr n. i I Economy at the Bottom. Cow Uxioner Gren ixllrd tont on to i 0 m!TfilM1na fact that iffidr the fODony ynflfftain by tno ut dunn i triUvin i mi ar the fowo of tmuk fvr Features New Quarters. allot fo Program Housewarming at Clubs das nor In t! natur of an If enc prson las a sugaastlon to k that Is utuiiicahle and win In th appl atton w want to raise of (uiselhl tar It In II meantime W r dom n can. fast n, t. -- (. ,Kor th Purp09 of 0efmitel w ho r elllbl to recall spaolui garvtca badge copmitle In war yesterday appointed to 'hat a charge of th sarioua departments of tolunteer work connected with helt Lake chapter committee It is faqulreil that thee search th records and compile atatieiica elating to th number ot hours each volunteer has devolad to th service of tha loisl ihepter Following ar ths chairmen of tne conmntlee in charge .lira C. B, Xlaaley, gawa department. Mis, C. VT, "Cleghorn, garment making; Mrs. ferlvan himon, knitting and Mia. F'rad I'avidaoii. Red Cross box shop and motor corps Chriatmas packing; Mrs, F. A Fyke, home aervlc. clerical force and distributing rurer department, Mrs tl. F Jennings, and soup ktlchan; Mrs. J. 1 Itobison, Red Cross drive. Mrs Sylvan Simon haa been named secretary of ths eenrh. badge board Mrs, Clara C Worthington, mine far of th department of supplies, urges th arlv Ttwrn of all knitting, .ltd work must all ba finished and returned to tha aupply department bv January lo Ther 'a at til a big need for workers in th tefuge garments' department, according to itrs s ortlnngton. Th. mang.m.nt of th nieHorne foral department is daily donating a the end of each day a business to .nl Red Croas shop. Th latter, in turn, makes up the flowers into bouquets, which are sent to the hospital at tort loouglaa, A (pet ial request la mad by Manager 51 Ueoige M. Miller, of the ehop, for donations by other florists to so that each of the sick soldiers day, expected today may b provided with a . fioral contribution Th following Red Cross ''Welcome Home" committee was named last night bv Mayor Fe-- rj : 5V Mont Kerry, chairman Salt Rake County chapter, American Red Crons, Harden Bennlon. representing Oovernor Bamberger, O, C. Neelen, city commie-avoII Farnsworth, state council of defense; I). A. McMillan, county council of defense; F. t'. Richmond, Commercial tlub, Georg O. Retf, Bonnet il dub, W G. Farrell, Rotary club. Georg A. Smith, Bone of the American Revolution. Stephen L president R'ehaide, Heber J Grant; Henry IX. Bj mo. Bishop Joseph J Glees. 51 re A. 5Vells Cannon and Mr W, C Jennings, the War 5ioth-eiitra. Jewnnette Hjde, IVomena Relief societ) , 5Irs, W. Mont Ferry, Red Cross executive committee; Mrs A J. Gorham, club . w'omen; B. F. Redman, W. R. W allace, E. o. Howard, A, Reeves. Jov H Johnson, Frank B. Cook and Robert J. Shields, Red Cross executive wiekv, Bingham Ralph (ommittee; 1 ranch, American Red Cross, Gilbert Palmer. Garfield branch. A menean Red Cross' J It Jarvis, Magna branch, American Red Cross, K W iloore. Lark branch, American Red Cross; O. E Gau-flMurray branch, American Red Cross; 'John A Aylett, Midvale Branch, American Red Cross; R. C. Gemmell, W, D Livingston. " veJi vai.gn. Cross . S ..rone, rami mm' ConArranges for Knights of Columbus Lease Representatives of 40 II cerns Formulate ResoluNewhouse Residence on Distribution of Special tions Against Passage. East South Temple. Service Badges. Red nd Ml Case of Worst Offenders Against Purity of Air. natural t.d on ! t lake Oiptd t an-d irni tLe !M few da rt Was (i t)u4 i!fc a sijieUe yrob . ettt a With 5 TO COMPLETE DATA . Elamite Ware, who danced the Tarantella, and Mini Ludi Thimcan, , of East Indian eolo dances at the CtmunuiUty club laut night. Anson 8, 1919. ijm rn OPENS. ITS pOORS RECREATION CENTER HAS FIRST NIGHT pressed by City Officials, but All Agree to Facts. Prosecution WKDXIMUV MORNING, JANUARY 3 DISeUSSIOII Difference of View .SALT LAKH TRIDUNK, rtr Vt trttrt, TO REPRESENT UTAH jtrnax bn rchd JANUARY . Th gn of t'apricnrn. thia birllidate, ta a gainfulgoerninf mulat-- h 8'gu, with luv of knowledge and httoi. leading in dutaiional reform, in Mem e and invention It all! be mc essful In th jfreofer-sion- a In teaching, in politic and reformsorrrrrr&.thr SShlle interested In borne nd taking pride In family royK and social position, it to a varialrio Mature, k Ji'g travel and adventure and not liking to have ft plane obstructed or queaitoned In nature It to independent, reasont able and frot Harr and tattirn are tho controlling fuaiutarr- Influences The birhston a tioonton Th Snt xSd o the groat buieua the oLr 1 infer-ruato- iu NJ |