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Show tiie salt Lake tribune, Thursday morning, January HEW PILLS, cm a cm Hub-Wa- rd 1 -- -- 1 ntt-A- er Modern Storage and cross, ing; its Their teuder little insides are injured by them. If your child 'g stomach, lifer and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious Its California Byrup of Figs action is positive, But gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless fnlit laxative handy; thev know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a Sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of California Bjrup of Figs, which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it is made bv CaliforRefuse any nia Fig Svrup Company. other kind with contempt. ' ImimqO er Hesser,-c-retar- y UTAH MEN U 1 BRIGHAM CITY IS TO WELCOME FIGHTERS Special to The Tribupe. FRlGHAM CITY, Jan At a publio meeting held last evening at the Commercial club a special committee was appointed to make arrangements for the welcoming home of the soldiers and sailor who will soon arrive Mayor John W. Peters was appointed chairman, with the power to name nine othere to assist In the matter, who are aa follows Executive committee, Alavor John W. Peters. Mrs. Joseph W W , S Norman Lee, William ri, President Morgan, the Rev. A. G. Frank, Wynn L.. Eddv, William J lowe. Dr. D W. Hen-Serson, ,V. C. tolmonsen, W. F. Compton, W C. Honor v, H I,. Abramson: Intelligence committee, N C tolmonsen, William J Wynn L. Eddv, historical committee. Williafti E Morgan, Mrs. JoD W. Hendereon; enA. Dr West, seph tertainment committee, W. F. Compton, C W Horsley, the Rev A O Frank, H L Abramson, President S -- Norman Lee No program has as yet been outlined, but it is geierallv known that a big public demonstration will be held when the bovg finally arrive IN SERVICE S. CLIFTON NEWTON. and Mrs. F. Mr New ton 'of 1009 brooks avenue received newR November 9 from their son, Clifton Newton, stating that he had lust returned safely from the firing line. He Is 20 years of age and originally was a member of the 145th field artillery. He went oyer-sewith the June replacement battal- , Ions. M. Blaine L. Parts, IS, son of Mrs. J. N Paris of 438 East Second South street, expects to be In Salt Lake this month on a furlough He enlisted in the navy In December, 1917, and has been serving ot the L". S. 8. Alahe where bama, ranks as a thlrd-las- s petty officer in the electrician a department. W, E. CONGEE, Jar An earnest effort is being mane to get ail young men who nr eligible o ente- the local high school. students have been Most of 'ast enployed at tie m'nes. owing to the high wages paid. Many of these young men have been laid off e.nce the mines began M. BING1I jeirs TO production and -- many to school Tur-at- i vui--1 return 111 of At- SHELBY RARELY, Twenty-eight- from ordinary soles.' health - - sy-appet- ite of Flu Epidemic Found Many With Low Vitality. s, -- Lu-uhe- 01 th aseocletlons stock. This dividend it paid in cash to stockholder owning certificates of psld-u- p Stoik and is added to loan stock and tbs book value of sunk which ia being paid for on tho Installment plan. OF J' i, ' ELLIOTT B. HAMPTON. Sergeant B. Hampton old. service on years Elliott is 25 He saw the Mex- ican border and went to France as a member of the 129th machine gun organization, Thirty-fift- h division. u 7 ir X is indicated by the pain over region of kidneva and following the passage to the irritated bladder. A constant anj desire for urination; the sepressing scant- highly colored and cretion sometimes bloody. Then the constitutional symptoms are often headand burning, aches, eyes bloodshot sometimes vomiting, alight nausea, rheumatic nervousness, pains and discomfort. It is wholly wrong general when to neglect such conditions il it iv1 f VllifiL can be obtained of anv druggist for their action is te eliminate conges- tion, allay inflammation, destroy hastens and restore normal, natural secretions. HAVE RELIEVED THOUSANDS bold by all druggists. ce sub-ititu- te WALTER V. PACE. C I post-offi- Waiter V. rase, son of Mr and Mrs. G V. Pace of Bountiful. enlisted in May of this year and overseas the latter part of July. He is now In Frame with the 218th company of the Q M. C. He Is 19 years of ar-liv- g. fLesAMitf - -- Special to Th Tribune. G4RLAVD, Jan I Mrs Joseph A. Cutler, 34 years of Sge, died suddenly at her homo In this city today of pneumonia Cutler is master mechanic Joseph-of the sugar factory here and he and Mrs Cutler had resided tn Garland on'y about one week at the time of her death, having come to this city from Spanish , Fork. son of Thomas R. Mr Cutler is th Cutler of Sait Lake and Mrs, Cutler was th daughter of Morgan T Woodhouse Th body will be taken to Salt Lake tofor funeral ferric e morrow afternoon and burial Mrs. Cutlers in addition to her husband. is survived by four children, ranging in ag from IS to t years. A. School Attendance Light. Special to The Tribune BINGHAM, Jan - 8 The schools have resumed roe i,;r work aftw being closed sine October 11. Th attendance Is not roanv parent ben tate to send normal their children, fearing a recurrence of Ip A'l the teachers ha'? reported Duenna for duty -- Spread Over Face. Scaled Oyer. Ccticura Heals. "I had pimple, mostly on my chin, hut they spread to other pans of my face. They scaled over and were very large, and my skin we tore and red. They Itched very badly end h caused d iaf.gurement. "Then I need Cuticure. I put the Cuticura Ointment on and left it for about five minute, and then I washed It off with the Cuticura Soap end hot water. Now, I am healed.' (Signed) Miea Elizabeth Hughes, Raymond, Calif. For hair and akin health CuticuTa Soap assisted by the Ointment is supreme for dally toilet purposes. V ft p t t tft frsrrwe T7ib 1iemm of ( vtum (HKowl ao4 Kelth-O'Brle- n, Child Is Influenza Ylctintr LABOR LEADERS ARE Special to The Tribune. Funeral ser BRIGHAM CITY. Jan TO CONFER TONIGHT vice were he!d et the City cemetery yes-tfor Nedra afternoon Larsen, hey Ten labor leaders of the Pacific cosat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen of this city, who died Sunday will be In Salt lake tonight for a meetafternoon of ing to he held under the direction of th Sait Lake Federation of Labor Tha session will b held In the Musicians' hall, Bingham X Behaving. Mackintosh building. West Becond South Tribune. to Th street and West Temple Special The men are spe lal delegates to the BINGHAM. Jen 5 Assistant County D. Thurman mad his usual Thoms J. Mooney meeting to be conAttorney Sam In Chicago, January 14. cseee No ducted here were visit They today. weekly on the docket, as no arrests bar been ar breaking th journey here for th of th mad lately. purpose Mooney cgs dlcusing with labor leader of Utah Amorg IHos who will speak at tonight's meeting ere Worth 950.00 a Bottle. W. A topooner, secretary of the labor William Barnes, Ban Antonio, Tex.; council of Alameda, Cal, W, I Patter-eowritess of the Ivefonse league, Pan, FranFoley Honey and Tar is th D Wheeler, of th boilermaker' best eonjjh remedy ia the world. It ha cisco; been worth 910.00 a bottle to me. I had Union st Oakland; W. A Buckley, of th machinists' union at Oaidand, James 'the flu followed by pneumonia, which Duncan, secsetarv of the Peatfl Labor left me week, with a persistent rough. council. Th tatter ha been particularly I, needed rest and sleep, which I was ectlV In behalf of Moonev. nd It I said unable to get. Borne on advised Foler that through hie persistence th Chicago Honsy and Ter. I began taking it that convention has been celled 1 noticed bedtime Friday morning all the delegates, InBefore very night. J 8 Dixon, secretary of th Salt relief, and that night had a tound sleep cludingFederation Of Labor, will leave for first and perfect night s rest, the since A th beginning of tb fiu. ' I have com- Chicago. pletely recovered and do not rough at Seeks Spring all It cost o only 11,20 'to cure that Application .we filed yesterday with tte obstinate rough with Ioiey rtoney and State br 1. J Hadiey of Pleasant Tar. Let all who read this letter try Grove engineer fur th uee of one second foot Behramm JohnFor sale 'a'. by Foley of water from spring ara 'n 1 tab (Advertisement.) county to irrigate e.ghty a re of land lnfluenxa-pneuconl- TO GARLAND WOMAN preeent demand. There ere about two dosen member of the Red Cross board of director. In hi letter to these Mr. Shields recommends that each writ about tan personal friends Each will be explaining the aituatlon aaked to perform the office of individual committeeman to make a canvasa of personal friend sal acquaintances for donations of shoes and clothing Ths supplies will b gathered gl tho 'Red Cross shop, there" sorted and made ready for distribution where they are needed.' In this intensive searching it is hoped the entire city can be covered and everv crap of used clothing that can be spared ba picked up to apply on the present The campaign is to begin req'ilrementa In the hope that relief ot without delay the existing atresa can be tf forded Ju th next fortnight at the outside. The greatest call in ths past few days has been for underwear for children, small and large, but there la an tnslatent demand for all manner of garb that will shut out th cold Mrs, E, M Johnson, chairman of the Red Cross shop flower committee yesterday reported splendid response to The Tribune t call of yesterday morning for flower for soldier patient at the Fort Before the Douglas 'military hospital. contingent of injured soldiers arrived Mrs Johnson received stork of Floral flowers from the Wlllee-Horn- e company, B. C. Morris. Georg Uno, manager of Bailey A toons' floral department, Huddart Floral company, Bandera Floral company. In addiRoyal Palmer, a regular pation Mr tron of tha shop, sent in a liberal cash donation to be applied on tho purchase of flowers foe soldiers. Yesterday afternoon every soldier at the post hospital received a bouquet. The principal donations yesterday were carnations and roses. er E PNEUMONIA FATAL- Congestion c! Kidneys Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Jan. I By special action of Get at the Real Cause Take th board of trustees of th Utah Agrl-- I Tablets Edward Olive cultural eollere, the date of opening of the Institution has boon changed from That what thousand of stomach January 14 to Monday, January 27. This are doing now. Instead of action Was taken following a eurvev of wfferer Utah nfluensa condition throughout taking tonics, or trying to patch up and southern Idaho, from which district poor digestion, they ar attacking th th college draw th 'larger part of Its ml cause of th ailment clogged liver students and disordered bowels. Stamp- - Balsa Ar Heavy. Dr. Edward Olive Tablets arouse tha liver in a soothing, healing way. When Special to Tho Tribuno. the liver and bowel are performing their BINGHAM, Jan. 9 tn the local and 22,919 war savings certificate natural functions, away goes indigeetioa 24,382 thrift gtampa were sold during the and stomach troubles. ' year ending December IL The total reIf you have a bad tatte in year ceipts from these sales wera 1144,355.55. mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, Owing to tho fatlura of two banks early December the receipt for th month feeling, no ambition or in lazy, don't-car- e were low. Many persons who had money energy, troubled with undigested food, In these banks were compelled to rash you should take Oliva Tablet, the i th etemp they had purchased early in for calomel. the year, Dr. Edward, Oliva Tablets are a Mall Carrier Needed. , purely vegetable compound mixed with oiive oil. You will know them by their SpeciaM Th Tribune. olive color. They do the work without , BINGHAM, Jen. I. An examination for I and carriers men only will be clerk griping, cramp or pain. et the local poetofflce on January Take one or two at bedtime for quick held 25. There have been no men on the eligirelief, so you can eat what you lika. bility list for two year and It I hoped At 13c ana 25c per box. All aruggiet that men In need of employment will At the rreeent take th examination. time there i only one regular carrier on the force, all others being substitutes. Dr If vour health is perfect this may not interest you. If your health is not perfect, logically, .you are either sick or partially sick. If sick, you need a doctors advice and medicine. If will benepartially sick you surely fit by taking a real medicine tome, containing no altohol or habit fornnng drugs. If you are weak, nervous, tired, sluggish and get no strength from your food you need a tome. Jf neuralgia pains, headache, backache, stomach distress assail vou a tome is vour erving need. If irritable, hysterical, sleepless and you worry and fret without reason, you need a tonic. If you are thin', anaemic, Bloodies and ill nourished; if you catch cold too easily; if you tire with slight exertion and sou are melancholy because of vour inability to live and enjoy life aa others do, surely a tome of iron, root and herb extracts will help you.. Thousands like vou .have found Strength and cheerfulness by taking three grain C'adomene Tablets, the tried formula of a good physician. If Parhftllv Sick, you mar jour risk of fatal ailments attacking your weakened vitality. Be ensible and wise by toning np your 'health; right now is the time to begin. Ask your druggist for Cadomeno Tablets and take as directed by the labeL (Advertisement.) U. A. & OPENING DAY IS CHANGED n yMr m Htr wry Tb , a. n, j Wtr. ts forth e taferwetie.! no Estate of Lintab Marvin tarter, deceased. Creditors will present cinlir , with vouchers, to th undersigned et 2 f Kearns building, bait Lake City, I tan, on or befor tbs 7lh day ot Marrh, A. D. 1919. NEUJSCARUL . Will Confer on Roxdt. Administratrix of the Estate of Lirtati Marvin tartor, Deceased For the purpose of conferring with E Davison state highway engineer of Martineau A Evans, Attorney for AdWyoming, Ira R. Browring, stale road ministratrix of first publication, Janua-- y In to went Green that Lsts River. , engineer, ul64 stats, yesterday. Th conference i to be A. D. 1919. of ths Interstate regarding construction bridge across Henry e Fork of tb Green IN THE DISTRICT COURT, BltnUAlB river In Daggett county, division, In and for hall Lake ccuuo. totals of Utah. In tils Rialisr of ti s ssiat of Mike Frank h, deceased, NNaw Case of Influenza, olle. Tb petition of Tony Frsnkh, praj inf Ninety-seve- n new esses of influenza In fifty-nin- e houses were reported by th for tb Issuance to himself of ietiers f Four administration in tho eststo of city board of health yesterday. deaths William Henry Garner, 24 years hrankh, deceased, bas been set for I earof age, 418 Fourth avenue; Mrs. ing on Friday, th irtn day of January, Naian. 52 year of age. No 10 Kendall A, D. 1919, st 2 O'ciok p. m , st tie courthouse, in th courtroom of square; Tboma Ferguson, 52 years of county age, from Helper, Utah, and Bennoeuki said tourt, in bait Lake City, bait Lake Utah. 43 of of Lake Halt County, years age, Rhil, W Itness, the clerk of said court, will were also reported. th seal thereof atttxed, this ird pay of A. D. Ml 9 January, -t- tooalj lilOiLAS liGMXLT, 11 Salt Lake Families in Di-THREE BROTHERS ARE tress, Red Cross Work INFLUENZA VICTIMS ers Are Advised. sioMiim flatter of Precaution Take Tonic of Iron, Kerbs and Soots. -- , ilk - Deputy Clerk. By XL XL Snail. Roger can-va- Thinks before run-dow- n 118 MAIN STREET. III my fetd taking Tanlac and exject tip the beam at 15S, my w ght mx trouble began, I began stomach trouble and juffertngintofrom n getting eon(Hiojrfive 'rear ago, when went back on me. I lost alt desire for food and everything I did eat eaud nau eca. I had to give up my coffee an! many other things I like bett, as I Could not retain them, and the ony thing that half way agreef with rue wa fruit. There wera tembie paint ia my right side, which would almost cramp me double two or three times a j week. 1 became uneasy, fearing appen-jdicititad no one teemed to understand my ease or do aie asy good. I just kept on suffering and losing weight until it looked kke I would thnnk. up He nothing. My condition had become noticeable to all who knew ms, and whue talking over my casts with a friecu one day fa asked me why I didnt try Tanlac. Uell, this put me to thmkii g there might be something in Taniae fur me, and there certainly was, . for I have already picked up forty pound end my old time strength and energy have come back to me. I hadnt d my first bottle until the pains, which 1 feared were eause.l by at had disappeared. I can or.uk my coffee now and eat just anyth g I want and never have tha least trouble with my stomach. So you can see whv Im o strong for Tanlac. It ha na i life worth living for me and I fel 1,ko I ought to pass the good word along " Tanlae it o!d tn Balt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson- , Drug, under personal direction of a special Tanue representative. (Advertisement ) a ABO O0Aa.ni a iuy hpucua 4UNUH1U samaiy elect r tb , r !!l but I (till jl ooBin a to 0 MM far a I have not gotten nil my lot we'gH back yet, be continued, for I tad dropped down sixty one pound.' But cent, and will repay you many times in comfort. The leather is elastic, springy, durable, without being heavy. It is made from the toughest parls of carefully selected hides and tanned by a highly developed and improved chrome process. Bring in your used shoes at once whether you purchased them here' or not. Well be ghd to fix, them up for you. by th student very aatisfactortty tn thslr horn kitchen and on th farms. In tact, on big result of the correspondence work has been an Increased Interest Of the patent In the hlfh school work. Tho echool paper, th Clarion, has been Issued et regular Intervale by th Clarion Staff, some of this work also having been done by correspondence. Tho etily thin that ha been missing et th 8outh Cache high school he been th social life of the school, but all activities will soon bo in full flourish, with basksl ball as ths cantor of attraction. 137r nnd, so concerned, I couldn't i much better. It will cut down your shoe expense from 252ta 50-pe- -- K. HAMPTON. Taaa street, recently, h now weigh soles outlast their uppers, and with shoe prices ranging from $6 to $18 and up, it is wasteful to discard good uppers because soles have been worn out Few people, no matter how wealth, 1 are doing it. But, when you have your shoes Soled, be sure - thatryou insure maximum wear by bringing them in to us, and having our special chrome tanned sole leather used on them. It will give you at least DOUBLE the service you would receive ce the has lantic --coast -- tn receiving ship service tor some time. been on ing Tanlac. if ever do the average Fourth Brother tad tb Mother Are la . Critical Condition From It ia reported at Red Oozs headquarHu Disease. ters that thero are several hundred Salt Lake families in need of clothing and and that th dlatresd must bo reshoes, Tribune. te The Special Special to The Tribune. once. Food and fuel have been lieved at eer-rtI PLT Funeral Jan. MOUTH, Tha South Cache HYRUM, Jan. I were held her this afternoon for supplied in all Instances where required, high school --reopened y est erday jnornln needed and Pierson. tout the questten of supplying after a twelve week vacation. Nearly Jloy Plereon, ttpHrrum 94 per cent of tha student .returned, Cecil Pierson, 11, eons of Mr. and Mrs. warm clothing 1 on that can only be ' inPhinsae Plereon, ail of whom died of action on solved through howlng a satisfactory health condition fluenza. In most ot the towns of South Cacti part of every family In town able to con29 o'clock MonPlersoii died at I of or footwear. Roy articles some inconvenience tribute to clothing th Although In order to search out every source of echool work has existed, th work bee day evonlng and Hyrum Pierson died one Rohis had minute after brother of on Manager psseed for carried a clothing very successfully been possible supply Plereon died at U o clock bert J. Shields, of Salt Lake chapter. Red period of nine weeks by correspondence away. Cecil to momlh. addressed each a letter Cease, has and written work has been sent in by Tuesday A fourth brother, Earl, I years of ae. member of the board of directors of the the students biweekly. n critically ill with the Same disease Red Cross shop urging a systematic in such courses as domestic eclence, Is 0 he is not expected to recover. .Mrs. of ovory section of the city for garagriculture, general sclenra and biology that ments and shoea suited to meet the th laboratory work has been performed Pierson also I ill. lam E. CongMinersvtUe, Utah, is the son of W. J Conger of Delta. Utah. He enlist- ed In the navy IeW Says He Vfzs Down and Out, Nearly When He Eean Tak- Lawless jut SOUTH CACHE HIGH HAS RESUMED WORK 8 er f;owwEiGiieie7 n s bpeual to Tho Tribune. II nDS, OUT 1 When I first began taking only weighed ninety-sevepounds and was about down nnd out, said O. D. Lawless, the well known OiraLn produce merchant, residing st 604 South Special to The Tribune. MOUNT PLEASANT, Jan. t Brief funeral eervlcea were conducted at th grave In City eemetery by Bishop A. E. McIntosh for Mrs, Emma Jensen Cummings, who died in Oakland, Cak, from pneumonia. January t. Mrs. Cummings ts survived by her aged mother, Mrs Sena Jensen; her husH. Jamee band, Cummings; two children, Ivan, aged 7, and Haael, aged 2, and th following brothers and sisters; Peter .. Marlnus, Joseph, Fred and Parley Jensen, Mrs. Charles Swenson and Mr. Isabel Wilcox. Both children are seriously ill at their home in Oakland , Mrs. Cummings was born In Mount Pleasant, March 18, 1882. She married to James H Cummings in Salt Laka January 15, 1908, Th last two years th family had been living in Oakland, where Mr. Cummings has been working la the government shipyards, BLAINE L. PARIS. Urged to Attend School. ilDOliJili FUNERAL SERVICES -ARE HELD AT GRAVE T as The Cudahy Packing company yesterday threw open to public Inspection a local branch meat and produce storage and cooling plant, representing the latest thing, both in plan and operating apparatus, of this sort of Institution. While not the largest plant of the kind In the west It Is declared to be without a superior in sanitation, arrangement and plant equipment. The building, located at 235 South West Third street, occupies approximately ISO by 20 feet of gro md and is fireproof and duct pi oof throughout. About SO per cent of the entire Interior area 4 devoted ieooaltng purposes, there being three separate refrigerating departments, one of which, the larger, 4 set apart for the cooling of beef carcasses. The capacity of this room is 100 oattla. The smaller rooms- - ar for the storage of dairy produce, the capacity of sach being about five carloads Bach of thee refrigerators Is cooled by an automatic refrigerating machinery which keeps the temperature constantly at IS degrees Fahrenheit, regulation of temperature being controlled by a specially devised thermo stilt. Each of these rooms is wailed With white enameled tile, while red tiling, set In cement, forms the flooring. Walls and floor and Joined In cement, making the rooms duitproof. 1h building is equipped with various storerooms, other than the refrigerators, for the temporary packing of meats of freeh and smoked varieties On of these rooms yesterday was used as a refreshment booth, where a coterla of Women served coffee and sandwiches to the visitors 'At one end of a long hall, which Is flanked by refrigerators and storage rooms, Is a candling department, through which all tb eggs received at the institution must pass most rigid Inspection st th hands of experts in this line of packing art. The offices are at th front of the plant, and are a modernly equipped as the rest of the institution. Frank Byrne, manager of th Cudah Packing institution in North Salt Lake, speaking with respect to quality of beef on the books in th refrigerating rooms, paid high tributa to the rsieers of beef rattle In Utah, from which . etat th Cudahy people now draw all their livestock He said growers hare learned to know the best sort of stock to breed for butcher purposes? and ar now taking advantage of this knowledge. D7 LY WEIGHED Service lit Trade of Utah. Look back at vour childhood dava. Remember the ifoac mother insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how vou fought against - - taking them, With our children different Mothers who chug to the old form of physic simply dont realize what they do. The childrens revolt is ( Advert Cool- System Installed for 11 dhhy erne liiiiPi California Syrup of Figs cant ham tender stomach, liver, bowels. ' 4 OPENED oil Other Companies File Nec3ive Fruit Laxative when essary Papers With the bilious, feverish or constipated. State! of Secretary Article of Incorporation for the Publicity company of gait Lake bat been filed with the secretary of eta'e. The capital 10,000, and the officeare A. E. Hubbard, preldnt; George Midgley, vice president; A. C, fhristenaen. secretary; A. V. Olsen and II J Fitzgerald, additional director. The Juab Oil Shale Product company nf Sait Lake filed notice of a change In m It corporate title to Oklahoma Petroleum & Iteflning company With a capitalisation of 10 600, the Milford Magnolia Mine, company of Salt Lake officer being Incorporated, the . it- - R Garff, preside T. J add. v ia president, and H. A. Smith. Jr., secretary and To appraieo real estate and other property, the Western Appraisal A Inspection bureau of bait Lake is orgsntzed with a --capital of 111,000, and the following officers H. A. Strauss, president. A. O. La v:s, vie preeldent, J. Tracey Wooton, treasurer. s Chans B. Stewart is president, D. N. Swases ts vie president and James A. the of irou n Is secretary-treasurt'rado Oil Shale company of Salt Lake, of a with capital yesterday Incorporated, 419, OuO The Eastern Iron A Metal company of Salt Lake Is organized, with a capital of 110, OuO and David Bogasaekv as president, Francis Platt as vice president and gam Movltx as secretary and treasurer. Capitalized at (14,000, the Motor Car Equipment company of Salt T,ak began 't official career with the following O p Hesser, president, B W. Messer, vice president, R. J and treasurer. of the John D Shaffer is P.iola Mining company of Salt Lake, ofOther which capitalized at (9000. ficers are John Burn, vice president, and Olga Johnson, secretary. The Elite Millinery companv of Price ts capitalized at (2000. The officers are Jesse F. Sanford, president; Barbara r. Lager, vice president; Margaret Horsley, secretary and treasurer PUT d, 1019. Liniment Sloans soothing, comforting lief. Get a bottle gives re- today. It hot, goes rieht after that fever, that joint, that unborn-fortabl- e for A Haas, Attorneys - ' Felt-tton- uill4 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Fall Lake County, of Utah, In th matter of tt total estate of Am,' a Ullv Jumteon, deceased Notice, 1 he pstitton of Bertha Louisa Johnson, administratrix of th Sstats of Anna Oliva Johnson, deceased, piaymg for me settlement of final account of said administratrix, and report and petition tor th distribution of the residue ot tn estate, to the person entitled, and of administratrix, h been set of for hearing on Friday, th 17th 2 1919, A. D. at ociotk p m , January, In th courtat th county courthouse. room of said court, in bait Lake City, ss, bait Lake County, th clerk of said court, with thereof affixed, this 4th day of the seal ay Relief comes quickswelling. for Bloan ' Liniment penetrate! without rubbing when applied. GoBjfeetion and inflammation, re1919. THOMAS HOMER sulting ia aches, pains, stiffness, give January, tttealj before its warmth Clerk, proway soothing, motion. . Economical, certain, convenBy M. M toneil. Deputy Clerk r. for D. H. T1om,l Attorney Yon wont find a drugient, clean. uillT gist who hasnt Blonn'i Liniment. Sue, Utah-Witne- ly, T'-tlone- IN THE DISTRICT COURT. FROBATU division. In and for bait lake County, State of Utah, In th matter of ihs estate of Jonn McDonald, deceased. Not lea The petition of Catherine McDonald, executrix of the last will and testament of John Mi Do mi hi, deceased, praying fur th settlement of final account of said executrix, and for the diatrimition of ths residue of th estate to the persona entitled, and discharge of execuset for bearing on Fritrix, ba day of Januaty, A. D. day, th 2 lith o clok p. in , at the countv 1919, at courthouse, In the courtroom of aaid court, In toait Lake City, Sait Leas County, Utah. Wltnese, th clerk of aaid co irt, with the seal thereof affixed, this 2nd day of January, 1919. THOMAS HOMFR. (beklj yourself in normal condition Clerk, the readjustment period. Be Ry M. M tone!!. Deputy Clerk.for James Ingebret&en, Attorney best. The ulv-- bOe, 91.20. notion on DQDQ osnns Get for ix-e-n Pe'!-tlon- at your Keeley Treat- 9 ment Rill put you in your orig- IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division, In and for Palt Lsk Count v. inal normal condition. That conIn the matter of tn State ef Utah dition you were in before beginestate of Griffith Roberta, deceased, ning the use of liquor or drugs. Ih1 petition of Miry F'tesbeth RoNo nausea or eickness. It ia the bert. praying for th issuance to herIn th of letteis of administration self ideal and humane treatment. deceased, h estate of Griffith Roberta.been set for bearing on Frida, tins lith A. D. 1919, at 2 o' clo- k - The Keeley Institute 334 Wasatch 1753. West South Temple. A TEXAS VvUUDLR Wonder for fcidnoy Th Tex od bladder trouble, gravel, diabetes, wm end tamo back, rheumatism and irregu, Uritloe of tho kidneys and btaddar in both men and women. If not sold by your druggist, will bo sent by mail on of 41 25. On small bolt, Is two monit; bend fur treatment, and often cure 22.4 sort testimonials. Dr K. MoW. Hall, fedd by Clive street, 141. Lout 4Advortismoat.) druggist Bronchial Troubles th relieve gerth the Irritafiea and yo lively quickly and dratra remedy- a dependable !y Sung prootptf Pe-ke- 'k P1858 - day of January, p. m , at th county courthojee, in tn courtroom of satd court, in bait Laas Cltr. toait Lk County. .Utah. Witness, th clerk of ssld court, wih th seal thereof a! fixed, this 2nd cay of January, A. D. 191THOMAS HOMFR (deal! Cierk. By M. M ton'!. Deputy Clerk. r. L F. Adamson, Attorney for u if I'RORAT G IN THE DISTRICT COURT, toait lurk ccjtitt, division, In end for uf t a matter In the Utah of stale C. fcamueUv- - H deestate of Arthur e'. Notir ceased The petition of C. J. tosmue'son, for the iesuan- e to luma f of Otters ef administration In the esLt of Act. r C. toarnueujon, oecea'od, hs be,i tet for day of heanni on to r'day, the2 lo'h x P. Pi . at o A. D. 19i9, at In the th county courtbou. of said court. In toait Lake C.ly, bait Lake coumv, c.u- of Ssld w'th Wltresf t e of the seal ttieruof sifxra, U,.s x D, Ivcembor, A, UfsV v X, i. T''-tlone- ,a it (toeelj By TB" h, Vf M Deputy t Wldwra H. Leary. Attorn t'unsr. ', v - |