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Show ' I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1919. DEE AFTER inFLUEiiZA GATHER and Other Prostratlnc Puewea, OOSEVELT The best .oars, of rertorative treatment, purifying the bitMei, ilh pten-itoe nerve, stimulating the liver, is: llond Siirsspknlla. th standard (OcntSoued from Pg On- blood purifier, befor eating, tome iroa (chocoreal a Ieptiron, aerviceg wtre ever gad the proteMiou lated bill), after eating, trted for the eemttory. flood' Till Cathartic, mila and k flooded, Tbe cur hd paused; the mcridiaa and medicine, mik. the atained gliua windows caught end three ad eftBv.lenrence re&l, rapid perfect. held its rav as the raaket wu ctrcrnd They re also of wrtme ia th f,rvu-tio- up the anile and placed close to the and the preer Hion of altar. of health. They form liood Triple MEN AMONG FOREMOST Treatment. tofjtch if good alone; 11 r. good AMERICAN CITIZENS. (Ailv.l gether. Get them today. Ia the pewt were mea who are among the fnremont of th countrr Titizena. hiK tn ftilladlihl . that ar afforded Vice lfitcat Them R. Marshall repteem tn other tinea and thia duty WiU resented Presulcnt Wilon. Genergl " ad;d yt pul.be Peyton G. Mar.h. tkief of etaf f of .ike PHIUtnKLTHU. Jh. . With rear(t army, and Admiral C, McU. Winslow to the letter of Wecrelaejr Ilanlrla that represented the military and naval aerv-iecand Secretary Lane the cabinet. the governnient would protoet eoluier and eiilort from vice eorwlltton. In ma-eur- e William H. Taft, who, npoa Colonel rTTje,. the rlty lotik adwtuaU Roosevelt', death, became tbe only liva Id he M.or Smith tonight ex president: ( birlee Evtne Hughes, full reiotiwhlUt v for the aotlon ing hlibti Root, United ' Rtates Henator taaete to ellmli.ete eondmonr atleg.it The maior aatd k'tktladalphia waa Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts; e,t. aa clean aa any cue In tha oouiilry. Major General Leonard Wood; Vice AdI .nut year Jumea Hohttieon, heed of the miral Gleavee, Henry L. btimsoa, fort-e- , ' the tea hr pot'ce th Taft cabinet; a reault of Governorof war tn euj erlntendent Alfred E. Smith of New York, t complotnte l.y the government of condl-and former Clark kui. here. At the time the mayor eald (Speaker Champ the government had praetir ally comman(Speaker J. G. cannon of the house of .t week deered the polii e force. la representative were presrnt to pey ho had gone Into tha military their last tribute on behalf of the nauperln- wrvtoe, returned. to hie place tion, congress and the state and the teodeni of yxilu-eTbe diplomatic eorpe at l.ienienunt folonet (. B. Hatch, repre- metropolis. senting the iuo department tn vice uon Washington also was represented. dlttone here, nrote a lettey to the major, Many wreaths and floral tributes for aaktng Ida r Httoiie for p aclr.g Roblnaon wh u:h there had not been room at the tn hie former lawltlon. The mayor reHill home filled the church plied he aipro'ed the aotlon taken and tiagamore did not purpoa lending bis all to a with fragrance. On which was sent which could only reeult In the to the Roosevelt home and then brought of the rlty. Colonel to the altar wae the tribute of President tin), let vlllftc-i'lowith (de- iVilson. Hatch then took, the matter up . , c t cretory TanPlt Hr. Talmage, with Bishop Burgess of Long Island, seated in the sanctuary, read the sentences. Psalms and scripFIRE DOES HEAVY lessons which are a part of the DAMAGE IN PARIS tural Protestant Episcopal funeral service The former presidents favorite hymn, PARIS, Tijeaday. Jan. 7 Damage to How firm a Foundation." was rethe amount of aeveral million franca waa cited by, the rector, in conformance to cMiaed thle jf'ernoon by a fire In the a euburb. the Roosevelt familys desire that all at large wareUmiaee a eon aide rabl amount music, even the organ voluntary, be The loaa lot "l Y. M. C, A. omitted. hoi to When he came finally to tbe of good the "glng for une tn it hut. Lords Prayer, tho congregation joined. was perThe scene t the grnve-sidTb Grip, Fvera ;, KM e Philadelphia Mayor Again Hauled Over Coal by Secretary Daniel. , Jn . SecreUry rot Unyor Smith cf I'hda del hi& today that unlM the munuU1 improve ice coifriiUona hi I'hlla- H1 be taken by the tet 4, hi ive tl netted proteHoa to the thun(3e ot youn who mut either Unit Philadelphia hl to Vr dewed tha. bherty which te given taem Mr. Daniels' action was taken attar a conference with Secretary IUVert at whhh w& ronidrad a report from Xleu haeiea JPL Hatch, the AFILLS'GTON. imnll X 4t ani-for- m yaavy rrfesentative at PiitladelphUa, !owlna that iua rvfidlttone aere a bad now a a they were last spring, when Ma or fcmiUi gua a crusade at the re Quest of the nevai secretury. After referring to the previous corre epondenc and the improvement effetad by the Philadelphia authormee. Secretary t&nieUa letter said; "1 am now informed that condition in PaEadelphla have reverted, so far a the Is Vrote twn to eal!nm and eoiiliere to toe old eonditlone hlh to prevailed prior to my rommunli ation of vou Uei spring, and that the ertange 'h was made In violation of the vour pnjmim- - nr, h vou made to t uionei HaU h, t.ie repixnlaUve of thet navy department. in vlevr of U e actiousorss of the sltna eonee Von, frauj. u hs it is etih n !)& that during the nencw auihorities on t the of deinoR period at Philadelphia ani euoree froetuwllon end otnr tiitouH toim.ilcine and intruet M duly to who are able to rofto adecinately wlih tbw eduxtimt. The te is iuUe if not reseliy of eu h even more, important In the period uf In than the demobilisation period jd r I have had a conference with the see refary of war with referent 1 o the con am wittand riukmg at PhRad)phl e sj both In ing to you to say that rord, and unless finesearv action Is tasen to srive adequate and full protection to the soldiers and sailors In Philadelphia steps wi!t rbe taken as will give the needed he t henna ml prosectlon-ttin uniform who must either visit 1 or be denied by the war and naval autnorltiee the Utiertv wnlch ought to I given them It te our duty to see thatthey have the asm wholesome surroundI rv i the n, hlla-rirlp- II (1 . . t - -- . - - - -- - . Save Y cm From $5.00 to $15:00 on any coat you buy from us. You Will Not Be Disappointed. This Is Overcoat Week at Grayi Gray Bros. I FIVE PEOPLE KILLED IN STRIKE FIGHT Ji. Itrrvoaeve- - AlRFld, peeeona T. Tueeday, ere killed and mere than a acoie wounded during a fight be tween polite and etrikere at the Vaaena Iron wot aa on the oulaklrta of thla rlty thle evening. A general atrike in the city ia prohahls. sale' and our January Htoek-Ru-dufin- g Half. - Thfhfllo iirii't s are LKSS THAN HALF KEOULAR fRICES. At $17.50 you will find all plush coats of excellent grade, beautifully nutdo and in the latcat models. At $19.75 we are offering plush euata, trimmed with big fur collars, or fur collar aud cuffs. ' New Yor Buyer's Sale of New Dresses at Half and Less Than Half Continued, with new dresses being added every day. The plot haps the more impressive. which Colonel Roosevelt himself hud selected ns his burial place is the Commanding spot ia the peaceful and Picturesque cemetery. At tbe foot of a slope and beyond the public highway there is a cove, while beyond lie the waters of Long Island sound. Not far distant, but eoneealed from view by some of the woods ia which the colonel wss wont to roem, stands tha hagsmore Hill horns to which bis father brought him when he was a small boy. Trees stand about this knoll, and todav the winter grasses were visible through the thinnlivg enow. Here stood the Roosevelt family, except the boys who are abroad and their the casket, its historic flag, mother, now removed, ws lowered into the ground. Near at hand, loolfing on reverently, were men in public and private life who had been intimately auoeiated with Colonel Roonevclt in affair, of ,tate, polities, literature and the army, Rough Rider, neighbors for whom Sagamore Hill will ever be almost hallowed ground, and children from the village school to which the colonel sent hi, own lone and daughters. Thev formed a sorrowing circle as Lr.- - T'alniage read th brief cwn initial. Pormer Prewdeut Taft stood quite apart from the others in these final moment, nnd seemed almost an isolated figure. The political quarrel which kept these two former preeident, so 1ng rt had long tince been healed, and Taft had nurried here from Penn- mlvsuia to attend the funerat. Earlier outside Christ in the day, standing church, be had said to interviowers: Colonel Rooaevelt would never have been happy to liv the life of an invalid. His passing is an international lo.a Defers Pilgrimage. 258 SOUTH MAIN STREET vated and surface cars ceased and the hum of mart, of trade wss hushed. In the morning suO.OOO public school children held special exercises in their classrooms in which the Ilf of Colonel Roosevelt and the Ideal of Americanism for which ha stood were mads the subject. In the afternoon schools closed as a mark of respect Street traffic was virtually suspended when i:,0c0 New York policemen at the moment of burial and while the bell Were rolling, doffed their caps In slient memorj rtf man who, a quarter of a century before, had brought the police department up to a marvelous degree of efficiency. ll-- e January Sale of W omens Shoes Si1 $ 7.3 5 Continued for THREE DAYS MORE from our regular stock which have )tecu priced ss high as $111.50 regularly. Slioes and Dress Shoes With French- heels and' straight walking heels. - the old Irish nurse them to London on their honeymoon and visited Europe with them twice afterward. Carow In 1887, DE ROOSEVELT ABLE TO KEEP WRITING DURING ILLNESS NEW YORK, Jn. I Although ufff-infrom Ms long (landalmost g constantly ing ailment inflammatory rheumatism Colonel Hoosevelt not only kept up hi! Senti-ment- s Sums public writings, but found tun during the last ten davs of his life to digest a WASHINGTON 250.00-wor- d volume on pheasants, writof All Paris ten bv V! llUam Beebe of the New York OYSTER BAY Zoological paVtf, of which he Intended to write a review. On the day before hi MOURNING Newspapers. death he wrote to Mr. Beebe, pointing out certain error in the rt sslflcatlon of ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Washington corb should which he suggested joined with th little village of Oyster rected In a subsequent edition. The book PARIS, Tuesday, Jan. 7. "The sudden hay today In mourning the death of wae sent by Mr Beebe to CSlonet Roose- and premature death of Roosevelt will be velt the day before Christmas. Theodore Rooaevelt. While the funeral of the former presiThis, on of the last letter written by felt In Franc aa a genuine national loss," towr. Colonel Koosevlt, wa received fourteen dent wa being conducted In the declares th Petit Journal. The phrase which knew him a a private citizen, gov- hours after his death. seems to sqjn up th sentiments of all ernment aeilxitle in o far a poaslble cessed In the city, whtc.i knew him aa a G. tha morning newspapers on the death of O. P. ABANDON pm.no omciai. Colon! Roosevelt. hlags over all government buildings here SOCIAL During seven years," say th Journal, were at halfmast today and will remain so for thirty days in accordant! with the "Rooaevelt waa th most powerful man DURING MEETING Presiproclamation issued yesterday by In that short period he in tha wortd. dent Wilson at 1 arts. Th senate over means to revolutionise national which Rooetvelt was the presiding officer All social features found thoto CHICAGO, Jan. 8 for a short time becoming presiof the meeting of the Republican national opinion, to provideth the United Btatee with consettle fleet, dent. stood adjourned. The house planned committee here Friday will be abandoned aflict and to create a great international to meet tor only a brter session. But of respect to Colonel Roosevelt, but of the different the business session will be held as power which today undertakes to create Jlepresen tf.tlvei society for th future." hranchee of th government left Wash- planned. Will H. Hays, national Repub- a The Uaulola, th Royalist organ, says to attend the funeral. lican chairman, said on arrival her. ington last night "This paladin of th heroie ages was Vh President Marshall acted as the perwomen to hav head- at th sam Republican of tlma th most 1 sonal representative pf resident Wilson quarters In Chicago, and their national modern statesmen. formed the AmeriRt th funeral. Th wr department wa executive committee will th cen- can aword which haHa been victorious and represented by General Payton C. Marsh, tral office which th Republican national h showed hi country the way when It chief of staff; the navy department by committee will establish here. was still groping. Rear Admiral Cameron McR. Winslow "Humanity, justice and taw,"- days the ami th state department by Asststsnt Destroyers Show Respect. Figaro, "wra not for him mere respe Secretary Phillips. Th senate and house . YORK. NEW United Jan. The entitles, but familiar realities to Im of representatives sent committee. destroyer Bowman, O'Brien and accepted always and unhesitatingly." Although under an set passed in 1H3, it Rtntes Stephana iAusanne. In the Matin, quotes w not possible to order the various gov- Ericsson arrived In port shortly after noon Roosevelts farewell words to him, ernment departments closed, work was today from Queenstown, carrying their Colonel flags at half mast tn respect to the lata when he recently left the United States, reduced to a minimum during the services Colonel aa . follows: homeRoosevelt. They flew also at Oyster Pay. "I hav no message to send to France. ward bound pennant, while th Ericsson Upon convening today the house re1 hav given her th best I had. If over cessed for two hour a a mark of re- displayed a service Gag, beeringIntwo bar there you- apeak of me, tell them simply a and aervlo foreign denoting year's spect to Colonel Roosevelt' memory. The water. I hav but on regret, that I was were that met Th member boats by meet. not did court supreme not able to glvo mysotf." Ail embassies and legation flew their of the mayor's committee of wslootn. Tho half-staTempo ay: national flag at throughout th Will to Be Filed. "Th man who haa disappeared so preday. OYSTER BAY, N. Y, Jan. . W. Em maturely will be not only one of th lln Roosevelt, cousin of Theodor Rooee- MANY MEMORIALS velt, said tonight that tn all probability tha rolonel'a will would be fUea In Mlne- SUGGESTED ola Frjday. Mr. Rooaevelt said th win been turned over to him, but be PRESIDENT had refused to mah known Its content. Phrase WITH DEATH FEATURES Kusao-Japane- se u-- e hr - At tha graveside he joined Dr. Talmage and the others assembled in saying aloud the Lord s Pray er as part of the committal ceremony. Tonight while an honor guard of soldier, was pacing back and forth 'near the grava in voluntary service, it became kuow-- that Mrs. Hoosev sit had deferred Indefinitely the pilgrimage which she bad planned to take with her husband to Prance to visit the grave of Quentin, her youngest soldier ton, who d.ed in an aerial battle with a German pilot. It waa reported here that Mr Koovevelt would go, to Honda before making the overseas journey. will Tonight a eoldlcr guard of honor milThis do entr duty at the T. Dr. commanded will b by unit itary lieut Reynold, an nrmv medloM corps coloWASHINGTON, Jan. 8 Nation-wid- e of friend th tenant. long a personal planting of trees and the making of anel. In this wy th colonel a last resting v in honor of Theonocee-rplace wilt he protected as long a aouvenlr dors Roosevelt highway were suggested today a from encroachment by memorials to the former . president by eeekera Charles Pack, president of the American Forestry association. ff colors and color in combinations fin quality hhoe fabrics You can save as much as Five dollars if you Vuy shoes during this sale. KERMIT RECEIVES NEWS OF DEATH AT ARMY QUARTERS Montana House Adjourns. 8 Th OM K Habit Kouml Packaf Out of reHEI.ENA, Mont, Jnn. spect to th memory of Colon! Roosevelt the senate wa tn seralon only a fw minute today, adopted resolution eulogising; Roosevelt and then adjourned before th time set for the funerat. OTRTER BAY. N T Jan. 8. A moveCanadian Exchanges Close. ment to erect a monument here to comTORONTO, Jan. A Out pf reaped for of Theodora memorate the life and work Rooae-Vei- t, th memory of Colonel Theodor Roosevelt has been Inaugurated hy leadI he Toronto and Montreal stock exing men of 0 ater Bay and Nassau counthe Htamiard Mining Exaid changes, movement might change were closed thla afternoon. ARMY OF OCCUPA- tv. It wa said that th nation-widAMERICAN If It be extended to become TION. Tuesday, Jan 7. (By th Associated pro ) New of the death ot earned to meet with public approval. a waa withheld Colonel Rooaevelt by HAVANA, Tuesdav, Jan. 7. A monufriend from CaptAIn Kermlt Roosevelt of the Seventh artillery, until the cptln ment to ot $1 74,000 Is to be erected to ad read Roosevelt. Hculptor In all parts Colonel to been had given opportunity hi father latest letter. Th friend wa ef the world will be asked to wid dewa for the memorial, an award being new received signs lip Cnblens when th at army headquarter there, and he de- given to tne person who design la acadlivered the letter before traneintttlng cepted. vice on the colonel a dealh. lJeutenant Colonel Theodore ftooeevelt, ROSTON, Jan A Lieutenant Governor Twenty-eixt- h U with th H Cox sent a telegram to Infantry Channln Jr, Dr. Richard Derby, Senator Lodge today ask'ng him to intronear MonUbaun la a surColonel 'Rooeevelt'a duce In congress a resolution providing (Continued from Fg On.) of the for the changing of the name of the geon attach! to th headquarter In division canal " Panama canal Word of th death of colonel Rooeetelt this msnner," said Lieutenant Governor either tbe eleetle service aet or the over th wires of the Amer Cox. "there would be linked together for espionage act. Many of th newspaper lean signal corps and 'was dashed im- time the name of thla great American artlclea and speeches complained of were leader and this greirt American contribumediately to all .eadquarter In the are alleged to hav been clipped from of occupation. tion to tie world.' publications, and republished 81s Socialist propaganda, or to have been borrowed from the al'eged utterance of AND NEW YORK PAYS AGED - Theodor Roosevelt other. Including Wilson Frsetdent "Th FreeNew book, TRIBUTE . FITTING GOVERNESS UNABLE dom," formed the td. witnesses of mufh that was used by Rocfaittt speakTO COLONEL FUNERAL ers TO and writers. Th government took th gt Lout war N'FW YORK. Jsn monrner program, adopted by th Socialist execuWhile the whole NEW YORK. Jan. A On nation wa moun Ing the passing of for- who wa invited to th funeral of Colonel tive committee and later ratified by th mer President Roosevelt, thla city,- In Roosevelt and who could not attend wa party by a referendum vote, a the basis which he waa born nnd o whose cltlsens Mrs. Mary IJ. Idwith, years old, at of It case. This program, or platform, he waa'perhap most personally familiar, this city, who, for ijiora than fifty year, proclaimed th party a 'unalterable oppaid tribute today to hta memory a his had been a nurse and governssa In the position to the war Just declared by. the nody waa being laid to rest at Oyster Roosevelt family. government of th United Htates." a In tear th aged woman said today Government attorneys massed other eviOld Trtnltvdhlmes began the funerat that she had sent a niece, Mary Flynn, dence to prove that this proclamation loll and a the sound was wafted upon the to represent her at the obequle tn really guided and animated thg defendd sir the bell In th cupola of New York ants In all thetY political acta, and that Bay, because sh had been hlstorte city hall merged Us mournful . vOjstsr r from attending herself by th tn- - thus they hampered and impede! cadence with that of Trinity and hundreds ftrihltls Of and th wsthetv government in enlisting men and In other of other churches ! th upiuir and lower activities necessary to successful proseColonel Roosevelt's . chjef characterisn cution of tho war. reach of Manhattan last, token of af- tics, ald Mrs. l.edwlth. were his fection for a1!. that sraa mortal of a The case went to trial bef"e' Judge devotion do his family great Amertea-nbh said h Keneeaw Mountain latndis lb the United love for his fellow man. Precisely at 1 f p m and until 8 waa tha moat vigorous personality sh States district .court here on December f o'clock, for one minute, virtually everv had ever known Th aged trlehwoman' Seymour Stedman was chief of couneel phase of industry in Greater New York rohm aas filled with autographed photo- for the defence, while Charles F. Clyne. slopped. Including th wire of the As- graph of toe colonel and of his cnllrlren t rlted R'stes dtstrht attorney, headed M hen Mr. Rooeevstt married Ml sociated Ptsml The roar of yibwa, eie- Edith the government legal fore. , bls, ATTEND - Our January White Sale Starts Monday, January 13. Wait for It. Watch the Papers for ' ' Details., LONDON, Tuesday, Jan. 8 The claim, of the labor part-- , to he regarded a official opposition party In the bouae of and the auccesa . of William' ( ontmon leader,, in the elecAdamauu, Die party tions curries an important lmpllcailoii being able to ferm an alternative government The labhr party's action virtually sidetracks the Asquith party, which haa hitherto been regarded as thv official opposition. Mi ch will depend on the decisldn of the speaker of commons whether tha are granted all the privileges accruing to the offtetai opposition, that the labor party considers Itself as -- SAMUEL GOMPERS IS EN ROUTE TO EUROPE NEW YORK. Jan. A With th Japi-nea- e peace mission, Pnmuel Uompera. head of the American Federation of labor; Charles Edward Russell, chairman of the Social Democrwtio league, and n of Young Women's Chriatlan association, bound for France among her passengers, the Cunard liner Oirminu galled for Liverpool today. While Mr. Compere mission la to Internationalise the labor movement, Mr. Russell, according to his statement, la going abroad to fight Bolshevism, open or seTo this end, he cret, blue k or white added, he would meet tn Franc to representatives "of all th European nations with Germany left out. forty-seve- pre-nte- "in-te- cvisczJ U Ak for and GET f IHliDirloek9 S THE ORIGINAL TJJIHt Waited 0ed everywhere nearly Vs century from clean, rich specially malted gnlib "?!f Itary condition milk, with extract of our Instantly prepared by stirring th Food-Drin- k la water. htfmtt and Children ihriv an If. Agrees urith (A MAst stoma cA of tho Invalid and Agtd. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or table. Ask for kwd M RacMa, U Horlicks The Origins! Thus Avoiding Imitations A.A. Substitutes Coat YOU Same Price uc AR NURSE IMPORTANT NOTICE BRITISH LABOR PARTY CAN FORM MINISTRY MCCMsfuIIy e. LATE greatest figures of his time, but the Incarnation of one of the greatest stages In Amerli a s management of public both Internal and external for the historian he undoubtedly remains the first American atatesman who directed his country n two directions, divergent, but really parallel Interior reform and world policy. The Journal dee Iiebais concludes ltg sketi h of Colonel Roosevelt aa follows' of the No man raised the morale American soul to a greater height hv Inof more on the sacrifice, nei esslty sisting but a sacrifice li ended not to be a vainsacrifice, for the great end which humamtv holds before us as Its Ideals. It Is In this wav that the great fighter, on entering into eternal repose wilt have deserved lasting glory and tn supreme gratitude, not only of his own country, but of the whole world." FOR ARE FORMER 6,-nn- Solid Up JOINS great-matlon- al $ , Whether it s $20, $30, $40 or $50 you want to f -- -wh -- pay, we - Kob-tneo- n, ai$l7.50and$l9.75 453 Men. Hundreds of the finest and best Overcoats to be had at any price.. ' nt Fifty Plush Coats Stree O t'htta-detiit- t r drays Superior Clothes for n Sorrowing Circle. m' Yfco.at ! The standard Army Shoe made from h workby men under expert supervision. 1 All the more reason why you should Insist on the Buckhecht Army Shoe and accept no other. materials top-gra- . top-notc- Worn by thousands of inen in walks of lif- e- Office Mea Attorneys Physicians Hiker Farmers Orchard lets all Motonsen Conductors Hunters t J eal It took foe the name Buckhecht stamped on the aole of every ShAe. , 7" Made in San Francisco by Buckingham & HecfcL |