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Show THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1919. h CONSIDER LEGISLATION TO ABOLISH COUNTY AH0RNEYS HEED BMH Proposed SHOWS BRANCH STORE American Soldier Sentenced to Be Shot Rescue ' . ILLS oboUnhing tho office, of county J ettorney In tho variou countie Wounded. rN of ftah, so far tut criminal work I II DRV SHIES 3 ) concerned, and concentrating thl work lnth of fir of th di. trlrt WASHINGTON, Jnq. attorney, and giving the Third Judidistrict tow ediiltHinal Judge, are sentence of death for deserting 1 cial being coneidered lor presentation to the th fa of the enemy to escape com- thirteenth aeesion of the L'tuh Icglsia t which convene next Monday L. Gtierhein, a turn, batant service, noon. . , h Seventy-tootbeen drafted Neither of th Mil h private "of the S15th infantry, but they hv been discussed by lead division, and a eotneientiou ob- vet, in Jurist and lawyer with member of th legislature and data for the drafting jector, deliberately risked hi bfe to of the proposed measures te now being under fire in reue wotmiej soldier 2 ho Third district, a hi- h it is gathered.. shortthe tihting in tle Ytnlun region A proposed to ask two additional judgend Salt Lake, Tooele ly before the armistice was signed. for, comprise review of Private ritierluun 's record, Summit counties, end th proposed bill of Judge for thts number General of tho .Increase Jo Pershing' vrilh a report backing of all the the death aentenre, and di- district Is receiving tne lb1 d'etrlct, a well judge for duty- district recting that he be rettirneiUto who the e, attorney practice In tbe pree- for combatant service, waeroad pubnt five court of thl diwrtet. lie today by the war department. of thl district Judge and attorney Stierhein, according to fats testimony are said to bo a unit on the proposition ciaawtd be to that two more district Judges to handle t fuurt martial, nought volume of business are e. a a conscientious objector when draft- tliem increasing After r lal and must tie granted by the refused. u ed, but hi claim it If the legal business nt the reachi it France he deserted, with th la to b properly and promptly atiatentioa of making his way to fipaia tended to. . 1 0 year ago an effort was mad to and there being interned. lie was ap' before th legislature alpreheaded and sentenced to ofbe shot.sen- get a meaaur to Third th the lowing two, additional judge Fendimg final approval court, but owing to tha fact that tence, htiethem was returned to hi district from Increased four tho had been number was held in company aw prisoner and to fiv at a session It did not the rear of hi eomjiany Novergber 3, get vsry far. previous wnen the Seventy ninth division went action in the Verdun region. When Gather Statistics. the wounded began, coming la he volIn the meantime, some of the district unteered a a litter bearer, and the judges here bave been gathering statisrecord show that from November 3 tics to show the necessity for additional until the fighting mopped, November Judge In IMS district. Their InvestigaI eald, 11, he risked his life time and hgaia tions have developed the fset. It the five Judges of th Third disto save wounded men and to carry that h trict handle of the water to the wounded and dying on business of th entire state, while legal the the battlefield. eeten district Judges In the ether On the night of November 3, the rehantb only of tne port shows, he earned back to aafety court bualneee, t forth that on account further unassisted three wounded comrades of Itthela unusual proportion of bimlneea In through shell and machine gun fire. the hands of th local judges the Calender of every division of th Third district 8. Though an-d- y a, Bn-liar- A of Maine, dt:yd WILL PUT POLICIES ON PEACE BASIS WASHINGTON, Jan, f Conversion of war risk tnamranro into permanent pac tima polk'ie wlit ba started within maty Llnriaiev, head daya Colonel Henrv of th war risk hiurne bureau today that arheduies of rate and forma of policiea had been completed, ,JtO ha announced ahortiy. Nearly 4 00b, 000 hold poTiOTef'Vhlctr TnayW' converted. prn Idahoan Killed In E&et. rfUJtrFleriUAg Jan. 8 John H. Kntery. a hotel man of C&acnde, Idaho, waa killed and brother Joaeph, severely Injured tonight mhen strut k by a til automohiia ambiflanre ahtle a atroet on the way to a railrond crfmlng station. ho-p- it the eMdc or tailor can IFmakerth til, i your dresssup- deficiencies, but ply burdoa th overfat carry they Ha sot conceal. Thee hot so alternative. I roducol Te do so teeter aicsemry t go lo.tat starve tieo. d lettag sad f ihsesti.s .lomiitig. f There to as a vary, pbrusst war iest take u little banal, Hums Pteerrletieo TaMet aflav each waal aed at bed tiew aed Tea'll literally see cso-teitwtbtnimk deeCecilefUMot th sew 't 4 kmlm ce 1L lionet-moon- 1 the Theaters Pleasing 'Musical Orpheums Bill Is Comedy Heads: Snappy and of ' Capita! Merit Pantages Bill enter-LUnln- w M Tvr-b- in-antic- e p't ra ri A aa tot Prarerad oalr by; Jam H. Btodotea Box-toe- , K- - V, fs IVDJGJSTT yf RELL-AN-S 6 Bcll-ah-s water Sure Relief lrt , - aa Terms: $3.00 Cash, $3.00 a Month. lost poets are 2 inches" thick, are and trimmed witk pretty chills. There" are ten or-- n amen t al fillers of an inch thick The head is S3 inches high and the foot 35 i n eft e s S high. bincJTj) ished . Vernis Martin. Bizes, 4 ft. 0 in. and 3 ft. 6 in. THE MAT- TRESS is a i u p e r lor q u a 1 ity of cotton top on excelsior filling, making a mattress for comfort and long wear, Covered in an excellent grade of ticking that will give good wear. The mattress is also hand tufted, each tuft securely fastened, preventing it from getting lumpy. The edges are also stitched. THE 8FBIHQ is a guaranteed link construction that will give service for years to come? It is supported by means of hehcal springs, w hick are also anchored in the end angle iron (instead of spiral springs supported in center, as per cut here shown). Helical and spring support and Ijnk fabric make a more rigid construction than is possible in any other way. of Hathaway comes Into possession Invitation. He derides to attend Lobby the function. At this limbtur the action Is switched to th stage and ths situations that arise are of the kind that make musical comedy really comical. Th singing and danotog ar delightful and the e kek furnish manv2 beafryiaughr'MlssTinlrtl C'ol'lns, In the leading role, receives muci), and Jack Henry applause, William pollard bave a wav that Is pleasing, and the to the i hocus is good both In regard personal attrmetlvenee of Its .members and in th quality of their voices. Manning Fely, and Knowles hav a series of comic songs, .lies, and humorous onv ersatlone Ihst evervlvody enjoys' A fare based on a quarrel mlrlta provoking Is presented by hetweon- - two newlywed Nan Vlr. and bit's Norman Phillips. In ha s besutlful the kills, Grav, girt v oi v, svesi t..t msk th heart fluting, enensuting smiles, and aonge that ar ap--- local vaudeville audtencea to witness In a long time. Th conception ef .1 he story Is not entirely Is new, bu the them handled in an original manner and In rol Is Mia Nile th leading exceptionally clever and winning Hhe Is prettv, has a wav about her acting that pleasea, and Is ably supported by Gertrude Hhanlev. Helen Hemingwav. John Hamilton and I.evene Imvtd "Petticoats brings roars of laughter from start to finish. It is a finished little comedy. "An Artistic Treat" I Iheway the program bills th opening tableaux and It U the proper title tor th turn. Borne propriate to her qualities Kioto, th Japanese Juggler, do things that Surprise. anil he also j a uses much merriment renvaika. The twelth epiby his witty sode of the "Fight for Million" is tense with excitement, and the orchestra has Its usual MMvt of pew music. color of th southwest, the wine of wide, open spaces, dangers of border life and th lure of woman s beautv sueft Is th setting of "The Light of Western Stars." with Dustin Ksmum In the leading role, which will be at the Broadway todav, tomorrow snd Saturday. Dustin Farnum will be seen as th wild, but lovable. Gene Stewart, ace cowboy of the southwestern border. With Dustin Farmtms virile, convincing talent and th most tlirllllngly fascinating of Zane Greys masterly stories, the picTh ture teems with exciting Interest. photography Is magnlfhentlv besutlful In subject ami In execution. Winifred Kingston Is a fascinating leading woman, and t hex support Is excellent throughout. A two-reFox comedy entitled "Divers Last Kiss." and Mutt and Jeff In "Hitting th High Spots" also whl be shown. MRS. LUELLA PICKETT HEADS GIRLS LEAGUE Maccabees. Besides her husband, she Is survived by two sohs and two daughters. 42 OF -- i d I -. which the thmxiuat lull, that A- HKdRT picture sre One. ofbeen seen this season Is that which developed gives complications to "Oh That Melody, headliner at the opened at th Orpheum last night for the week, a richness of plot week's run. In fact It Is a scream" a i'antage thl add to Its entertainment. that greatly In the movie an" Invitation is received roar- of laughter from start to Jllftleh. hv Robbv Macintosh to attend th birthMore goqj humor and fun has been Miss Gertrud Van Horn, day partx of tor half raetarr. the world hr moth. and In preparation for the event he sends rolled Into thlatn one program than Al-Is 1 ham ul bwivdiMt, Hr. Arlher H. Civ a vaudeville bill. found his suit out to be cleaned. The earn usually HiMarll. eg tlie Anal, lie InstilnUoa. Lee. Is most without exception the avts are orig"AiocMOUty In frum mur a James dua. Jar. veto: composer. Hathaway, evening inal and clover and comedy reigns suor omttihmt af ecu,-rb- i p'Jar a.iat-iia aH'miaaae by hta land Italy with a which Is, the thing that appeals Ponbn are fy- - ntu confronted for the rent, and while the- - are preme, daierriuUiad from ell awilar the average theater patron. one of his melodies to Ths .discussing the, matter Obearv bn trade. headliner entitled "Petticoats' and blows out of Ihe Window ami Is nicked ana-a gem lancet, is M y which Grai-- Dunbar Nile Is featured James also sends hit In up by Gertrude end pooibr. ww olhwvrae pact I one of the cleveieet and most amusing a be mistake the clotbr and o a f ' suit awav, iiimTnvr has tees, ec of the two men are exchanged, and Mr skits that It has been the pleasure of rd V a ? wcredieela that end ertat l nmtve inuoua st nr, Ik erigieel Uamel urewriptiee easel of redocmg the bedr at th rat ef pee. three, er tear oeaod week witheat the Ait rear elightee dl effect drutttet tar Marmots ffrescrietion T a Die is or eeed I the Mimtl Co. M Oar S Id Build ms Oetrelt Wet. end rea will receive tar tie full eoeugb to etert well ea ten war to haupt-fr- y e. artistic. The ar At IS SPENT Complete at. very jt - yUmnot OF YOUR LITE IN BED Three Pieces h a n Sim- la o a a Saving pos-ib)- BED one of re I. T --:W p. m. Therefore, your bed should be as comfortable as "A email rush payment and a few small monthly. payments will bring this complete outfit to your home, where you can enjoy it beauty and comfort while paying for it. THE is One-Thir- d 0NE-THIR- t, fea-niay- or A-fi'- Bedroom Outfit at a Full Three-Piec- e YOU TAKE PRIDE IN' YOUR BEDROOM And naturally you want to make It as attractive and concomfortable 9 , you can. This excellent-outfisisting of a beautiful bed, comfortable spring and mattress, will beautify your bedroom and add greatly to your edfcvfort. seven-twelft- RAN FRANC1SOO, Joshua Jan. F) Ices, iMiclor and founder of the Church of the Living Uod, and three of his aims-- , A. M Dean and John Fcryiit-eon- , tics, V niter Croshy, were found giiiltv late today in the United btate district court of violating th espionage act, A third acquitted. epoetie. Philip Nelson, w.i Fyke and hi apoetie were chargid with men to elded evade the milyoung having itary draft and of having advised enemy not to register, opposition to the aliens K-- d Cross end Uberty loon drive also wn charged against the defendant. 1 he lent church maintained by Hi kea t B rkelev, Cal, we by fir last fail bv a mob after Hke and hi aaslat-ent- a had been ducked In a baptismal font. The convicted men wilt be sentenced bat. sir la y. 8 Combination. Bed and Spring With Mattress dla-trl- CONVICT PASTOR ON DISLOYALTY CHARGE Saturdays at We Carry a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT oP SIMMONS BEDS Jan. . While representadistiller of tha country war organising bar today for a finish fight 'against antiliquor legislation before tha highest court In th land, th a tales CHICAGO, tives of the -- die-tri- Close Liberty Bondx, All Issue. Taken at Par. - it v 'S51Hjlnio Make Final Appeal to Courts. Tennessee and Idaho joined th movement for national prohibition by -CHANGES SUGGEST proposed constitutional ratifying the Twenty-tw- o amendment. stales now BILL KINNEY IN hV have ratified the amendment. Thirty- are States required. ON COMMISSIONERS In addition to final action In tho Thee sfais named, the Illinois and West Vtr senate voted for ratification. Changes Irt Senator J. W McKinney's gluts W uioonam. Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri senate bul providing for the election of and other western state legislature soon city wninivK loner by wards so that this are to on act tha amendment. feature might be put into operation at tha coming city election this fall war The Maine AUGUSTA, Maine, Jan. suggested to the- author of the measure legislature today took the final atep necyesterday, and he I considering the of to ratification ths prohibition matter of incorporating the propoe ied essary amendment to ths federal constitution changes before presenting tha bUi to the when In it favor. 128 to voted house th house, upper It was pointed out to Senator McKin- 22. The senate unanimously ratified th ney that three of the city commie loner amendment last week. of Halt Lake. Including th mayor, comCHARLESTON. W. Va., Jan. 8 Th plete their terms this year, and that at senate of th West Virginia legislature tha coming fall election a mayor and two commissioners are to be elected. Th at Its opening aeesion today unanimousfederal ths are ly prohibition amendadopted commissioners retiring this year Mayor W. Mont Ferry, Commissioners ment. It not goea to th house. Herman H. Green and Karl A. 8, held. Thla leavea Commissioner A. H. Crabbe, NARHVTLLE, Tenn., Jan. I. Th genwho Is a resident the Fifth municipal eral arsemtly of Tennessee today ratified C. The Clarence the federal prohibition amendment. ward, pnd Commissioner house vote wa 80 to 6 and th senate Neslen, who resides in the Fourth municipal ward. . Thu. It la pointed out, 22 to L these two wards would hav ward rep. resentation, in the new commission as Bllnol SPRINGFIELD. III., Jan. holdovers and if the three new commismoved a step toward ratification of th sioners to be elected this fall were elect- federal prohibition amendment tonight ed. one from each of the First, Second when the state senate, by a vote of 18 to and Third municipal wards, th desired IS. approved the nation-wid- e "dry resward representation would be secured olution at the first day's session of th and ths terms of the proposed law rela- fifty-firgeneral assembly. tive to ward election ot commissioners Th house failed to act on th meaaur would b carried out at th coming today and adjourned until 10 oclock toelection. morrow morning out of respect to th It la further pointed out that by mak- memory of former Preeldent Roosevelt. ing the bill operative at once, securing Governor Lowden presented the federal the election of three commissioners from resolution to both houses with a message court la behind continually, which means respective wards this fall, the other on to actios Immediate urging from among amendment. delay In trial, delay in Judgmetria and i ture of aelertlng a j the the hampering of Justice to this extent of the action commissioners, by Tha facts gathered by the local judges board Itself, could also be put Into op show that In on division of the district eration when the new commission meet tableaux presented. court her alone four cases occupied the to organise the first Monday In 1820. . strikingly artlstlo are those are entitled "The good attention of that division for six month. It was further suggested that th com- Especially of and the Defense "Victory." Flag In the meantime, the calendar of that missioners to be elected this fall should Laughlln and Clara Weat have division s'mply had to pile up apd cases be chosen for a term of two year only, a Harry and called Th Cat turn dance song had lo wait thslr turn. commiswhich would allow the holdover " W don't wonder that th Under the proposed plan, th county at- sioners to serve out their complete terms Lonesome A linger is lonesome. they are torney's office a It now exists would end then at the expiration of the twp-ye- cafe good dancer. be abolished, though provision would b period n entire new board could pretty H be ot It might comparisons peaking made for a legal adviser for the boards of be elected and a new board be chosen said In contrast that Helen and Josephine county commissioners, to look after tne each four years thereafter. dance and an Trlx have long civil business of the counties and the Th proposed ohanges would elmply turn that ia asoriginal clever and refined county commissioner put the. feature of the new bill Into could be desired by the most fastidious. of Instead once. at effect Into operation original ahd they have Would Unify Work. two yeara from now. The suggestion aTheir songs arepleasing way of presentparticularly B. H. Klves, formerly city recame from In them. It would place th district attorr; y of Salt Lake under the old coun- ing"Dark Clouds' It th title of a skit chant ef all criminal case from their In corder of government, and Senator Mc- that affords the cil form expresses Joseph Bennett and Edwardception through the Justice courts, himself a favorably Richards, blackfa.-Kinney comedians, an op'tow'art'dopUng'"the"suggUon dov.T,e He I anxious, however, to get some ex- portunlty to give th audience some genure court, where entertainment. ihe axtornay .general. Thera ia some talk, They hav a novel of opinion from th people be- ine wav of Introducing thmlve to the however, of having th dlstrtrt attorney pression the fore change Incorporating actually turn Is filled with unaudience nd handle criminal cases even In the supreme in the bill that la to go before the leg- usual features thslr that keep the audience tn court, and thereby relieving th attorney islature. an uproar of laughter. They do clever general of thl portion of hi work and work. enabling the man who Initiated the case to hand Walter Brower, billed as th It through to It conclusion. "Jolly SUGGEST PARSONS It I pointed out that a district attorletter," la a monologue artist of th first line of a counor water. more He has "lingo" that AS SECRETARY ney frequently ha thre H Is fresh and refreshing. la on of ties In hi district nd to enable hi of. flee lo properly handle the work tn each COMING SENATE th "hit" of the weekIn bill. Is "A terms it under the Dogland. Is Wedding Day county proposed, actors r comic plavlet In which- th of th contemplated bill, to allow each L. Adam of of Petersen OgInability Their In district ettorney a deputy trained dogs. each countv den to acting is almost huth nomination for secreaccept manltested. This 'in man th to alt Intent and who, Intelligence oLJW,,ftt'rict, of the senate at th coming session turn is unusually Interesting and Is enpurposes, wlif bs'Ths'efnrntiritTfrn,syfor-th- tary of the legislature 'opens The way 'again run t county to handle all criminal rase usual of from the different tirely the 'lectlon of a Halt I dike man for trained animal allows. originating, within tn Jurisdiction of hi for th name of A. H. Parthla and poeftlon, respective county. former county assessor of Halt Under th present arrangement, tfc sons, Lake county, I being prominently men- Mitchell Lewis, at ths American Today, county attorney, or Ids deputies, tn coun- tioned tor the position. Has Had Interesting Career in Is ties where he allowed deputies. Issue Mr. Parsons was a candidata for the the original complaints In criminal eases, -- of caubefore office recent the ,rilm World.' secretary In the Justice court conduct th cas cus of senators, but tha Wshsr delegaand then their work stop. tion took matters in Its hsnds and InIVeHELL LEWIS, at th American sisted upon naming Mr. Petersen for 1b Works Hardship. In "Cod position. Mr. Petersen was chief clerk of the Yukon," If the accused .I bound over to th dis- of th lower house at the last session, Fridaytheater Is a atar because and trict court, tho handling of tho case tn had had experience In legislative work he wanted toSaturday, be a atgr. Froqi veyy early tha dlstrtrt court turned over, to 4h and. was considered an excellent reader, childhood the always had a certain district attorney, who takes up tha rase a well as executive to handle the em- attrac tion for stage Mr. Lewie. Hie father had without being familiar with It Inception, ployees of the legislature. The outside an office In a building tn Syracuse, where It 1 pointed out, and without having acsenator supported Weber delegaa certain theatrical company used to hold quired tha "atmosphere" of the case tion for Mr. Petersen for the position Ua rehearsal.- Mr. I ewls, who wa then triwas tn th It aniThe tendered th lower nomination. through handling fondly known as "Mitch." used to hang ' Mr. Petersen now Informs ths senators around and watch the rehearsals. bunals. He in other words. It Is pointed out. th that on account of his work In the of- thought-i- t would be rather nice to be an new a assessor force unfaof fice of Weber th man, of present system county ths stage actor. Witness the hlrth miliar with the case, to take them over county he Is unable to accept the posia peculiar bug which aoologlsla from men who are familiar with them and tion of secretary of the senate, hence "bug," have, not yet placed Into any particular ' there I a vacancy which the Salt Lake class. - them In the trial court prosecute This I declared to be an Ineffective and delegation la now entitled to fill. It la .H got hi Job as an "Indian uneconomical method of handling crimi- as Id. Brownie with "Palmer Cox' Brownlee." Mr. Persona xraa the. candidate of tha But h grew so fset that he played th nal matter. It I pointed out further tnat when the district attorney secured Halt Lake senators and It Is generally part of the giant before the show closed conviction unit an appeal t taken to understood that he likely will be agreed latter he jilayed with Fnversham for Hi supreme court, he In turn turn Ihe upon for th position. The three tears in "The Two Orphans": rase over to the attorney general to hanAs to who will be selected as chief with Fred Terry, In EnMan, Thu the clerk of the lower house, nothing has de- Squaw dle In th court of last resort. Chinese "Th ; gland , "F.verywmnan," In prose- veloped as yet. Thl la one of th matths 'The Servant (gee Is handled by three different in the course of Its ter that la to come before the house House," "Th Ttlgger," and with Nasl-mocuting attorney Shoals." progress, which Is declared to be con- caucus to be held at the Newhouae hotel in 'Ception next Saturday morning. The name of trary to the best Interest of the state. It Is argued by those supporting th Frank Green, ,a rawspaper man of Salt The ef Western Stars, Film Light attortake, has been mentioned for the posiproposed change that the dlsirict th logical official to handle tion of chlof clork. and It la understood ney Success, to So Seen at Broadcriminal case from their Inception to that hta name will be considered at th way Theater Today. their conclusion, ind that economy and coming caucus. tegle-latu- ta J & " a efficiency comd be gained by concentrating all criminal matters in the hands of the district attorney. The proposed change. It ia argued, would do away with th neceaeiiy- - for maintaining large and expeneiva county counties. vartoua tha attorney' force la One men, at much lees xienxe to the county, it is pointed out, could dak ear of the civil work of and act as adviser to the county commie-aionerwork now of la a th which part of the county attorney. ' y ms it Measure Would Place Prosecution in and Create Hands of District-AttorneDistillers of Country Wil! Two Additional Judges. f ys 135 SOUTH MAIN STREET TO BE SPEEDED Rclcate of Approximately Is Authorized. Tcom,-Wsh-., Jarrr t; Th discharge of approximately II. men of the Thirteenth division, whose release was authorised In a telegram received yesterday, will be speeded up. according to officers, who hav this work In hand. It is General Leltchs desire that all In the release of vpeed shall be shown the men." said a divisional Staff "officer today, who ia authorised to speak for the commanding generC In thl connection the men will be obliged to satisfy their Immediate commanding officers of the merit of their applications and the latter's approval wilt b all that will be necessary to obtain will greatly facilitate Thl discharge the granting of lb releases." ' th Hitherto merits of 11 applications were approved by a division officer. It t estimated that tha men can be discharged at the rat of &00 a day. One men and thirty-hundred and eighty-eigfive officer tr released today. officer who received their the Among discharge today were Captain W. Q. Van Cott, camp personnel adjutant, who wl!!, return to Balt Lake City, and Captain C. M. June, assistant to the division adjutant, who will .return to Cheyenne. OOP ht Death THE and Funeral $ FUNERALS. Ths funeral cortege for Alma Cyrus Warren, yeara of age, who died at 22 East Fifth South street, Tuesday, will leave the O'Donnell chapel thts afternoon at 1 20 o'clock. Services and burial will be at Mary Flckford Haa "Flo. fcs-M- . , An Aid to Digestion. When you hav a fullness and weight stomach after eating you may In th eaten too much, and know that you hav should tak one- - of Chamberlain a Tablets to aid your digestion. Foe sale by CAJvertlsement.J all dealer. LOS A N GTXERrnrT:raTi: Mary Plcljtord. the motion picture actress, who has been ill with Influenza since Monday, was reported Improved today by her physician, bhe was said to be in no danger. 11,000 at Camp Lewis CAMF-LEWIS- In a local hospital, Bennosuki Ishtt, years of age, died yesterday from Notice of funeral later. South Cottonwood cemetery. Funeral services for Frank L. Brown, who died In Charlotte, N. C.. January 1. from pneumodux following influensa, will ward chapel. be held In th Thirty-firNinth East, near Princeton avenue, to2 oclovk. morrow afternoon' at had charge of th Joseph Smith memorial farm at South Royalton, Vt., and had gone to North Carolina to spend the winter, when he was stricken with Influensa. Besides his 'widow, Winifred DHAKA AKD TAVDIYIUK. OPPHFirM-Vendllle bill, with "Pettlceets," Tibbs Brdwn, he Is survived by on non, Kenneth Brown. Rieheota Is Beonett iM blxird Joeeph Brower amt Helen "tvark rh-t- ili " Wsltee Busan sow avalise The funeral cortege for Mr and Trix. hesdllsera. plftjlngWest, who died at San Francisco, Januevening. Bill now pin) Ins. with Ob. That ary 2. will leave the O'Donnell chapel PANTAiIK Three shows this afternoon at 1 3 o'clock., Services riv other sets. Melody." and Interment will be In Mount Olivet dslly. Audrs Aides. Ralph Okielnger cemetery. SALT LAX Slid aeaeriate players Is ."Jerry," all wsX. st wn er Not QultaJDown snd Out, Many a man feels that hs is down and out when as a matter of fact he still has In him many years of good rervte that can be brought opt by proper treatment. Stomach trouble often makes one despondent. It hits him where he Uvea, saps his strength and energy and make him feel like giving up. Give him a few .Tablets to Im- doses of Chamberlain invigorsts his firovs' his digestionand and in most cases reand bowels, effectual. and For sale covery is prompt (Advertisement ) by all dealers Mrs. Luella Pickett was chosen president to succeed Mr. E. R. Van Cott nt th meeting of the Girls Patriotic league held last night for the first time In th recreation center. Third South and Third East streets. Mrs. Van Cott, who has been president since the organisation the league last June Is to move to Twkr Falls. Idaho, where her husband will en gage In the practice of medicine. Other were: elected Mrs. Luclle Mack. Tanner, secretary, who will assume the duties or Miss Ruth Groefchner, whose does not permit her continuing her duties. The girls voted to pay dues of twenty-fiv- e cents a month to support th activities of the league Instead of by gratuitous contributions as formerly. A meeting will be held At the recreation center on Third East and Third Bouth streets Wednesday evening at 7.28 oclock to complete plans' for a dance to.be given eoon. Will Bring American Home. - "WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Step ar being taken by the state department to bring home from Turkey some 3600 native who have and naturalized American been there during the war. It was aatd a be sent would warship probably today for them. Mrs. Housewife Today, perhaps, you need coal. Stop half a minute before putting in your order. Are you going to say, Send upa ton of coal, or are you going to say, Send up a ton of Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal? Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals give full value on every ton. They are high in heat, low in ash and moisture, free burning, and, above all, clean. They bnrn equally well in range, furnace, boiler or in the cheerful room grate. liv-En-g. . SpedfyCastle Gate or Clear Creek Coals in your order. DEATH. Matinee Maturday HUL Peppers Is "A Mldasismer At the family residence, 272 North Sixth Mast's lrream," sU week, wltb matinee West street. Audrey Emma Belvlei, infant Saturday. daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Belvlei, Wilkes Blayere. will) Kay Barkley died Tuesday. Funeral services were held KH.KICS Matt-srand J. Anthony kmvthe Is "Billeted." from th residence yesterday afternoon. today at Saturday. HOTIOff HCTU2EI. .In a local hospital. William Henry and Garner, 24 yeara of age, 4i Fourth ave. PARAMOl'VT EMPRESS -- Stale Pergeeo O Greenwood Bn gene Briea in "t sder the nue, died yesterday from Influensa. He Tree": Burton Holmes Travels, Animated was th eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Gar12 28 11 to ner of Ogden, and formerly resided In t arteosop. m. Costtnooua, , he ia Besides his parf AM BRIO AT Clara Klmhatl Toons In UThe that city Gar-T- h Head ThroWh the Perk." Something sew survived by hta widow, Mrs. Peart to sent will be rousahnwa and Ogden lor body and entertaining la Sreslc start st funeral services and interment. ing Christie croilr, ..Performances 8 N, last one at 9 15 p. as. lb In a local hospital, Thomas Ferguon. TeSmftdgc 8TB AID Bewitching Ovnstanee Arthur- and Ashley snd S3 yeara of age,- - of Helper, Utah, died ''The Studio Olrl. Gertruda Hi lms in The fro Ring. yesterday from Influensa. Th body Is mortuary chapel Versos Caatl la "RUtcreat at th 3. D. Evan LlhtRTY Mr big laugh tad lsatructlv awaiting funeral arrangements. Mvetery." with ROC1 ft I, aceate. IlHO Art WAT Today, tomorrow aad Saturday. Ituviin rsTOBta lo a magnificent pletnrtftanoa of gene Grey's thrilling romance of the sooth At th residence of her daughter. Mrs. Cherts Crowley, No 16 Kendall square, Mr tven Nalh. 8 pears of ace,, died weater border, "Tha Light of Wester Stars." yesterday from Influensa.- - She was th formerly reKlAl.Tt) Alt comedy day. Patty A rime He. wife of Thomas Naieh, and Bhe wai also a sided st Helper. Utah To to Billy Armstrong. Matt sad Jeff, Two member of Liberty Hive No, a of th dl Dte. Letigittcat day. - - V f W & ?TOViTTBeyrr Vv J y J3 A 47 SO. MAIN . V -- WASATCH-4457 t |