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Show lllK DEPARTMENT. - pitlea. Twanty-fift- !v:i the ch h to He'd antrane 6trt, hotel. c pj .1 . i and medal. . u j vi: oops, wort play or Lck t j see if ths tt feverish, the stomach w Jl. , ANNOUNCED Made at 'close or Eighth is rje V i f t worry! y w.tha..t caa. WINNERS tgeatl ! j yranty, trath phone'."6bi'nd99,J. TROPHY SUM) VV restless, w h.te, is J J Cl 'J'tm take Turn -- OrM Ar --IDm 10 cents a buxl rj-o- n'y 17 1 G.v e Cj tha'tic. v JANUARY 19, 1919. MORNING, Come, Let Mother See! OGDEN 412 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Show of Weber County Poultry Association. , to The Tribune. The eteMh annual 'DEN. Jin 1 at the Weber County Iouttry ended tonight with record ,j.he show has been one of a"a in the history of the LSTcSS and has created much adjoining states as well as ('"A clues and towns of t tah tonight closing of the showwere medal winneis A. M tan tier follows- largest ex-Til gold medal for the filter trophy for best display iolmental birds, Walter Farr, add f? for best exhibit of birds forWilliam Wh'te club trophy Shw Weber w. L. Brarnw ell, Kir- -t Rocks; et for disa CSS bank Island trophy Reds. Joseph Bu-- I c Rhode A 5. association trophy for best dt-- i lav White trpingtona, W. A. Shaw, . State bank trophy for best ry-,? Rmks. Walter Farr association 1 Brainfa tronh for Leghorns n. site ation trorrtivefor best pen of island Reds Wiley Miller VYvan- best pen trophyV mt fchaw. Rb hardson-W birds for greatest number of Biam-nlveW r L o points. Sdi ninely-tvvfat American Poultry association for the largest and best display ih J i au-O'.- T 1 b-- I i g-- Y v t fr Js rf. FOUR-MINUT- men E are to reorganize MTil to The Tribune. The which was disbanded as a as work order, la to be reorganized . ),,. order and continue its valuable in time of peace. This was the decision of the organization, according to In Older n,ar plans announced today i Mrfect the civic organization, the have been named as a committee Arthur Woolley, Frank on urbanization. Mrs P. W. Knlseley u Briggs-an- d Tb, annual banquet of the orgtntza-Ho- j pypK'v, Jan 18. Four-Minu- te lat held at the Weber club waa a full attendance of rgbt There inMi'era, to whom were distributed the of rtrifcsti discharge by Chairman Dobbs Toasts were responded to w jfrs. F A. Dodge, Mrs John Culley, lliT. J E Carver, Gus Wright, C. A. Boji tad E. S Hinckley. was PLANNING TO CHEER SQUAD 06DEN FORM Tribune Jin 18 Steps were taler, in Dnight to organize elieer suu.id., sill le composed of voung men of to The Special OGDEN. TO MOHitPS! ft.r:i,cr,tatioru arj ct tie l.vt.e st r,.ach, Nothin eNe "works n- -t patiun P' a.t.r a.-.- 1 boae.s J tV rusty 1 1. V e sour so gently but so thorujVy from hke harmless Cascarets While children usually fiht ajaii.st laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a candy Cascaret. Cascarets r,e cr gripe the bowels, never sicken, never disappo at the vv orr.ed rnotlvr. Lach 10 cei 1 1 ox of Cascarets conta.ns wircct.oi.s Gr dose fjr clijdren ajed one year old and upwards. en ten In the army are the f II Ilutlr West Spent er Miford G McFarland Mrett, T(!fih V Weet Twelfth htreet, H het, West Twelfth h'reet, iaul H Ehrth 256 Ten-stree- t, Cooper, 213 Ad artis avenue, J iiand t'arr, 611 Seventeenth street from Spei ini to The Tribune OGfiKN, Jan 18 Six verdicts were returned against Ogden Citj late this afternoon bv the Jury in Judge A W. Agee s drpartn ent of the dlstr'ct court, in favor of the defendants, who were alleged to have been damaged as a result of Ogden City driving the wells for the city water system Ogden valley. The verduts were as follows George Ml Donald, UW. H B Stallings, adof the estate of O C. Ritter, de, eisrd, S.ri'( George Froerer, JI80O, D ministrator Wilson i of H-lceased. flYnO, 1, CONDUCTOR ROBBED; ONE MAN ARRESTED OGDEN THE LOSER IN DAMAGE SUITS Fergis estate netted with the vocational education of soldiers in the V M C A , passed through Ogden today cn route to France During the short time he was In the ettr Professor Foibes visited with his mother, Mrs, H. B. Forbes administrator of the Froerer Wilson, de- Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan 19 Thlrtj minutes fi om the time two masked men held up and robbed J. W Green, street car conductor. one of the robbers was in custody of the pol.ee He has made a full confession Diligent search Is being prosecuted for his accomplice. n Green is the conductor of a operated street car on what Is known as the stub line The robbery took place shortly after midnight at the end of the line. The man arrested gives the name of Ooidon Kruschka, claiming to be a lie was Russian, and 24 years of age arprehended by Captain O. H Mohlman of the police department and confessed a part in the holdup when a revolver, go'd watch and Jt in cash, taken from Green, wre discovered In his possession Besides Green s possessions, the men took the street car cash box. Knist hke wavs hts partner carried off the cash one-ma- H Froer, J500. Richard Frocret, linn shah In tlie i,riginil complaint ths amounts us rairge or high school, who will enter masters on tli street, of the city of damage alleged bv the plaintiffs irhfwer there Is a reception to sol-die- d ranged from $Mb to ItihOO or a celebration of Import mce. box. It iff tanned to have the cheer masters Kansans to Dine. wkaders, scatter along the street in front of the crowds and leach tnem how to Special to The Tribune cheer just the same as was necessary for The annual dinnfcr OGDEN.', Jan 38 the Americans to do when they went to of the Kansas society will be held at the Ocden et HONOR IS CONFERRED ON OfiDEN MINISTER First Congregational rhurch at 8 30 p. m., The dinner will be served January 2 Special to The Tribune. by the Ladies Aid society. Eeturning Froni Service. OGDEN, Jan. 11 The Rev John Edward Carver waa chairman of hperil fo The Tribune. On Wy to France. Weber county chapter of the Amwii-ca- r the OGBEX, Jan. 18 Arthur P Brown, Red Croea at a meeting of the thlrt Km of ( ounty Commissioner Martin P special to The Tribune has returned to his home at Roj, OGDEN. Jan 18 Watter D. Forbes, seven dtrectoia of the city and county Mlsa Nettie Herrick waa sfer being released from the navv formerly principal of one of the Oak-- , ,thla afternoon. Other Ogden boj who have returryd land. Cal , high schools, and later con- - elected eecrelary Ralph E Bristol, vice chairman, and John Wateon. treasurer The executive committee vat named su fo'lowe. The Rev. J. E Carver, D. O McKav, Warren 1 Wattle, A F. BigeniiiiiiiiiiiiininiiinraiBniiuniiiiiniiniinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraniinsraiiHirn low, Miles L. Jonee, Mra. R. B. Porter s?3 and Mrs. E Rich. The chapter voted an appropriation to Preeident Carver to continue the work of providing help and .nurses for case of influenza In the city and county. France, I v - Many Witness Review. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN,- Jan 18 About 800 from Ogden joumejed to Logan today to witness the review of the lMh field artillery. which waa held there today The trip was made upon the electric road and the steam road, over which the members of the legislature made the trip. - s Phone Lines Wasatch 3918 6313 6314 WHERE THEY TREAT YOU RIGHT. Four Main 6315. sa ne Tlie Peeflcsa Motor Cur Co. Cleveland. Ohio, U. S. A. , "HOME OF TRADING STAMPS Influenza Leas in Ogden. CHEESEMAN Special to The Tribune. new cases OGDE.V, Jan. 11 Thirty-si- x of Influenza have developed In the rtt hours ending during the past twenty-fou- r at 6 p m. today, according to the report given out by the city health board The anplloatlon will be No deaths of the influenza were reported the city limits. considered at the Monday night meetfor the same period. ing of the city comtiiisslon. Wattrm.&ln Extension Asked. Wife Allege Cruelty. Speein1 to The Tribune. to The Tribune Special OGDEN, Jan 18 An application has OGDEN, Jan 18 Suit for divorce wae been filed with the waterworks departIn filed the district court today by Sarah ment by the Holley Milling company, Frost against Frank A. Frost, asking for the extension of the water Lillian mains on their Riverdale mill, south of upon ths ground of cruelty. The couple AUTO COMPANY, 2566 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah ship orders to all parts of TJtah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. PLEASURE is always ours at the CENTRAL, to fill your table wants with the quality goods wa carry in our stock. W t GROCERY SPECIALS FOR ANOTHER WEEK ' Starting January 20, 1917. Morgans 17ac lb 35c 5 Delicious Salad 30c Evap. Apricots choice, lb Dressing, 27c $1 00 3 U Pound 78c Pound 45c bulk Coccanut 20c Karo Syrup, ' 16c Very 2ic 40c Package Pure Boneless Cod Fish, 32c 25c Grated Chocolate, 21c 50c Grated Chocolate, 41c 40c Can Strawberries, in Syrup, 38c "20c can Peanut Butter .15c 40c can Peanut Butter .31c 2 y 35c jar Bouillon Cubes 29c 25c 25c Pinxnoney Pickles .21c of 25c Finmouey Mangoes 21c Light or Dark CS v,..14c 50c Soft Shell Walnuts 43c 38c 45c No. 2 Walnuts . . ,25c Peanuts JumbO 30c 35c bulk Peanut Butter 28c Almonds, Broken Only, Es Evap. Feaches, per 30c Coleman Cocktail Sauce ....29c Mustard Relish, pOc Cocktail Sauce .,,51c 4c Bottle,-- ' 28c 35c can Mackerel 15c Vienna Sausage 20c Maple" 2 for 25c Special.; Brand Jellies, 30c Flag or 'Batavia Corn ,25c for ., Assorted Woods Cross can 40c 15c ,..33c Asparagus . can 40c Tali Asparagus 34c 35 c Pure Vernal 23c Loaf Veal 30c Honey in Comb, 20c Beef 25c 30c glass Chipped 13c 20c can Abalone . . ,29c Sliced 35c Pineapple 30c Can 29c Mustard, 25c 35c Tuna Fish . Coffee & S. C. 40c Special 60c Can 31c for Mustard, 48c I5c can Ccoa 11c "35c - CHARLES G. SEYBOLDT. Celery Soups, 21c 40c Package ' Comet Rice, 34c 15c Instant Tapioca. 2 for 25c 15c Corn Flakes, 2 for 24c 20c Package Health Bran, 15c 25c. Package Hearts, 21c . 20c Package White or Yellow Corn Meal, 17c Wheat Ideas May Change Her Mind. New to MEAT DEPARTMENT You remember well the day when Grandmother got out the bucket of lard and the bottle of turpentine, and made a plaster for your chest when you were threatened with a heavy cold or pneumonia. Well, times have iM changed and new things hare come to take the place of some of those old and well tried remedies. A new one has just been discovered, which Grandmother never saw, but nevertheless she would use it, if she as were here. This ' Pine Oil Rub, it is called; is one of Natures own old made from good remedies. It is i oil from the pine tree; and hag the real pine odor, combined with camphor. Makes you think of the pines and their curing properties the mm-U- t -you smell it. It is specially prepared for use aa a medicine, and is most beneficial m treating and relieving pain and congestion incident to sore throat, lnpga ImfflT- and nasal tract. It le also recommended for the relief of conditions existing n the first stages of influenza. Treatment consists of simple application of the remedy to the affected t, O. Funerai eervlcee for CharV-parts by rubbing or tovenng with a who died at his rrldenoe, 2v9 with saturated 'When oil. the doth iied on babies, it should be diluted South Slate street, Friday, wlj be held at about one fourth with Sweet Oil or his home at J o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Kcjboldts death was due to an 2 Olive Oil. By heating it tn water in accident he met with on the night of the t03 an open dish, its vapor will often relieve. armistice feelivltles, when he ws struck Jin-Ot- l Rub' can be obtained from by an automobi e driven by a woman. He vour local druggist in fifty cent bott- was at one time tproprietor of th Vienna bakery and the vllege Irn of thin ruy If your druggist cannot furnish and leslat.r ertat'ltvhed a hall rc imsinca H ' is s irvlved it, write the wholesale distributors, at Blnghvm lv to. an Nmith I Lake widow, two daugbUsiS, three beothera and Drug eompaov, -- . A e r . Utjr' Lli advertisement.) were married In Ogden, July 28, 1 The plaintiff asks the custody of a minor child. Missionary Coining Homo. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. II. VVllmer J Maw. of Plain City, who haa been filling a four years mission In Naw Zealand, will arrive In San Francisco ths latter part of this month, according to Information received In Ogden today. two alstaia. bey-bold- OLD RESIDENT OF PARK CITY DIES LAST RITES ARE SAID OVER BODY OF MISS CONLEY A Iowa PARK CITT. Jan. long z resident of this city, where he had been Conner ted with lending mines, died at his home today of Influenza and pneumonia Mr Low we born In Salt Lake City forty-on- a year ago, Thuredav of (hi week but had apent ths greatsr part of his life In the Park. He is survived by Me mother, three slaters and one brother. He a lo wae o' nephew of Ezra Thompson of alt lake. F meraJ arrangement have not made. 11,-J- ohn MISS MART B. CONLEY. Suit Filed on Contract. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. II. Hyrum Carver filed suit In the district oourt today against Robert F, Flee man, alleging the nonfulfillment of a contract for ttae erection A writ of garof a dwelling house. the comnishment also accompanies -- plaint, Heinz Cream .Tomato or fieeh'twlce VR MEATS speak for themselves, as we tut them own market, daily then nd they are tender, juicy and delicious. Try your try ours and yon will we why yon can get at the CENTRAL the ten of Fresh and Cured Heats of all sorts and Country bred Poultry, .",ttf Bait Size, Only 34c EXTRA SPECIALS IN FLOUR SUBSTITUTES ,THIS WEEK Choice of Rice Flour, Oat Flour, Barley Hour, Corn-Flo- ur 6 pounds for only 31c while we have them. Gji mm . VICTIM OF AUTO WILL ACCIDENT BE BURIED TODAY Ofden 325. Telephone aBSMSMemM IF seMW To Deliver Lectors Special to The Tribune OODEN, Jsn II The Rev. John K. Carver, of the First Preahjterlan church, will speak upon, "Pershing and Sims' which will start at 2.80 at the aervk-eo clock tomorrow morning Ogden livestock. Jin. Ilittl-R(iipti- , OflDEN. 110 Outfit Mi tuttr? trt. rnn tr tr4r lAr bflfm 64 00(&7AO; heiftrn, 7 009 J 50; rbotc fair to x4 j;ov .VOO6 00 catUrt (Wl, cbolc tal ta4 car. 5 00 ehcrir? 64 9446 $4 oo fat bulta- - 64 00tfTto. hGlofoa blH $6 W 1 00 M ralraa (W6 $6H 00.a a) of RcH'a. 300. Cbaira fli bofft. ITS M itFrfl 7 254 IM; batinto 616 7616 arrthra. 6 60. rheic Umba, 612 66 ft. fat 6.U04 Ofkfff 66 ferdcr tamto. 616 0V&12.MA fe MAN ARRESTED AS AUTOMOBILE THIEF ft. let via, 29 years of age, said by the police to have been the man who stole an automobile from the garage of the Quigley Automobile corporation and the W. K. Levering Automobile company, waa arrested early yesterday morning by Patrolman Edward Dalton aa the alleged thief wae endeavoring to ateahan automoMotor company, bile from the 447 South Main street According to tlie polce. Davta entered the shop by retrieving a penst from a rear window, and. picking ths lodfc of one of the doors, wsa In the set of starting the machine when arrwted by Patrolman lal-to- n A complaint charging Ievls with second degree burglary wae sworn to yesterday by J. H Middleton, general manMotor company. ager of the The Utah State Automobile aasochtfon is following the case pf t w via with muen Interest, according to William D Riabei, secretary, and every effort will be made lu see that he Is given aa strong a sen-Trl-ftta- te Tri-Sla- m the law sU penal. ACT Says Backache is sign you hare been eating too much meat. 140. goo4 KIDDS When vou wake up with hf'h'iach and dull misery in the kidney region it man you have been eating I generally well known j too muth meab ears authority. Meat form uric acid, whuh 'overwork the kidney tn their effort to filter it frmu the blood, and thev sort of j aralt zed and Ioegy. When get aluggtt'h and clog yon kidneys your t must relieve them, like you relieve vour , bowel; removing all the bodys unnon waste, else vou have backache, tick headache, dizzy spells; jour stomach sours, tongue i coated, and when the weather i bad you have rbeumatie twinge. The' tirue l hlo'idy.'fuH of Ihs funeiaf of Mies SLry Bird (ou.ry, sediment, channels often get eore, water well known teacher of Salt Igike and Pay- - j scalds and you are obbged to seek relief during the'nrght. eon, whose death .occurred In Salt Lake tw or three times ! I lth" 8?d wlwble phvgt-Oilv- et . Tuesday, waa held at the grave lu Mount c.an at once or get front Jonr rvharinn- cemetery Thursday MIs Conley was the daughter of Mr. (eist about four ounees of Jad baits; and Mr. A. - Conley, Htii Indiana ave- - jtake a table.poonful in a glass of water Lulu befofe breakfast for a lew dav aad nue. who, with two sisters, SB E Parsons and Don Conlev survive her. This knlneva will then act She wa erlucated in hh pul.lic . Uoo s mado from ,1. L;i of , of this city and received a degree) A. B t fatuous ait is in crape and lemon juice, eombxued with from the I nlveraitv of Ctah, Mt lrt4 1918 she was leeued a Ilfs eertifuate to lithift, and haa been used for generations teach in am- high school in Utah. j0 clean and stimulate sluggish ktdneTS , endowed with a Mis Conley t0 neutralize acids in the urine 'so Intellect and her charm of person keer.jal,0 andllt n0, ,nnKr ,rriUtPS( thuf enj.ng blart manner endeared her to her popi.s. a der weakness. well as to her relatives. regular Jai baits is a life saver for , cannot Thera la on bargata eonter and fladat meat eaters. It is tnexpens-vethat haa the woman beaten a tail, and1 Injure and makes a delightful, eitervea gout lithia yvater flri&k that is In buna Want Ad. J I- i i |