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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, --JANUARY 11 21, 1910. Digs His Way Out of Jail I1 llLJBl I11 "Jg 'I' & Daring Escape by Youth Home Mileage and Uni- five WAV to hunted liberty, dug by William Bea, 16 year of age, through close-uwall of the county jalL Left, of the hole. Right, the hole shown In Its position four stones above ground Bottom, Implement fashioned from a tnopstick and the air cock of a radiator, and a spoon with which Bess dug his way out through the walls. The form and Overcoat for i Discharged Men. Service. j,,. Universal WASHINGTON. Jen. 20 Every soldier and sailor will receive one additional pay. mileage home at rato of 6 cents a mile, may keep one t of uniform. Including the overcoat, tJiJ wear the same after being discharged, mcler a bill passed by the senate today introduced by Senator Tne bid- r, Chamberlain. chairman of the military Originally it provided committee. f, r the retention of the uniform and of apparel or equip-1- ! s Lnt as might be designated by theof set trie reiarv of war or the eectelary v btnator Poindexter of Washington for the amendment payment ollered an uu.esge fiom the place of discharge to and Senator soldiers or sailors home, Asiiurst of Arizona offered an amendment to provide for the payment of one months Both of at the time of discharge. nLe amendments were accepted by Sensen- the and by Cltamberlam passed ator p WmM E IT TNCLE U SAM lias a big problem. Its a man-size- d job to feed our own people, and, at the same time, ship within the next 12 months 20,000,000 tons of foodstuffs, and perhaps much more, to stave off starvation in Europe. True to form, he is grappling it with the same grim determination that marked his participation in the war. af-L- 4 other-article- -- I C I tp during the penator Ashurrt announced the 1100,000 tk'O food bill to the starving people cf Europe that t e proper time he will offer an amend-m- 0 t to tnat bill for the pavment of three soldiers and nioi ths pay to all discharged aeisite on re-lf- ie 1 j b pallors In solving this, one of our great national we are doing charty for the Senator hurst said, little justice for our peot wouldn have We any char-,t- v home at ple to d spense, you wouldn't have anv inor temples of Mira-r(dustries or schools and of God or any other Institutions if It had not of anv kind In this country been for what our boys did In stopping saved civilization from Thev Hun the annihilation and we must see to it that Is all It right to they receive justice. ta.k about stopping Bolshevism by feeding the people of Europe; we have no quarrel with them at all, although many of those whom we propose to feed ere not our friends and know notning, whatever e must see to It Of nor Institutions, but that we do not forget the boys who stood hj us when the world was on fire and stopptd the Hun on the western front eta' t.- and merev are both beautiful thine' but It Is more Important to do While problems, Armour and Company, and similar large food purveying concerns, will play an important part. As Manacr f fhe local Armour Branch House, I am glad to feel that I am one of an organization which is helping to carry through this great progrthat we, here, can really aid. am-glad 0p e a h road," e should do a m Our activities start at the sources of production, where we have conveniently located our plants. These serve to collect foods at their choicest where nature produces them best. They are prepared and then transported under refrigeration to where they are most needed, thereby equalizing the national food supply over both the country and the seasons so that nothing will be lost. This, in addition to the vast quantity saved for export - JjStlU PROTEST PROPOSED THEATER TAX RAISE YORK, Jan 20 Passage of the 20 per ent war tat on theater would throw out of employment between lO.bOO and 15 icK persons engaged Is theatrical and allied industries, according to a itatemcnt made tonight by the E1V pegn.nl s theater managers of btates wu, stated also that plans for the lion of a dozen theater outside of loik City v ouhl be abaudohedo oirl t'Mt severty-fiv- r theatrical produc-t. row under preparation would be d Them ahcnJv are 5 OdO.hOO names on inul Arrt t It Fashion Bess William Crude but Effective Instrument for Task. mr-tn- u 'hi n tit on to co cic-- e, of protest which will be sent it was escaped less than a week ago from the State Industrial school at Ogden, William Bess, 17 years of ags, repeated the feat at f" the county Jail some time before setting a new davlight yesterday morning, In Salt Lake. high mark for Jailhreaking The desperate youth succeeded In carfrom the a of escape plan rying through county jail at which Caleb Alife Inlow sena failed. Inlow ia now serving tence In the state prison for the murder of Thomas "Eddie" White, a public chauffeur. In 1912. The murderer was at the time a school teacher at Bingham and feared White as a witness against him In a pending prosecution for theft of ore samples. A VINCI mcmvTroV, abb d to Jan. President 20 Secretary Tumulty his approval of the proposal to hold Roose uli no murin' n eetlngf throughout the cob tit i 9. simultaneously (.n "i'll the j a" i memorial services In con- -' rssI The niesea'ge follows; suggestion l.'i'ci.'y approve of the commemo-rsfur simuit intou t, meetings to the life and services of Mri Roose cl t'm it would bo a most suitable tn rtiovv The esteem In which the c - u . hi id him." Tti.urm i Fern-nar- w v i Negro Lynched in Texas. Jo h'nwsorto af mob tins rn took brag; Williams. negro, to h comer of the pohlir and burned squire Mn to death for the murder of hire. George Wella and her child December 2. ISIS. 20 A Some Food for Thought. People everywhere are beginning to realize that it pave to buy medicines that have an established reputation as they ere most trustworthy and most Chamberlains (le;endable. Cough Kcihdv is one of them. It has been in aw for almost half a century. From a small beginning its sale and use has to all parts of the United States and to manv foreign countries. When von have a cough or coldTgtve it a trial anl realize for yourself what an excellent meduine it is. For sale by all dealer (Advertisement.) Where Inlow Failed. Inlow endeavored to effect a way out of one of the hricki ward of the jail by digging nuthe breast. Young Bess of the window-janr three sheets and as mfl n V did It. n'eet blankets together, the boy IcU '13himself9 by down, after crawling out a hole Inches. Before he had descended more than half wav from the fourth story window, one of the sheets tore In half and he dropped about fifteen feet No evidence was found that he was hurt. The escape resulted In a shifting of the county Jail, the hospital prisoners in abandoned for all except ward being women and "trusties" Until young Bess demonstrated that escape was possible, been regarded the rooms of the ward had as secure since the failure as of Inlow, the steel not ss absolutely safe though Prisoners of cells placed in them were someof as deserving the class regarded thing better than cell accommodations. m v INFORMATION! FREE AUTHORITATIVE ABOUT BUSINESS HOME SCHOOL FARM v And Almost Everything Else That Concerns Busy American Men, Women and Children. It vou are a BUSINESS MAN, whether manufacturer or" investor, The 7att Lake Tribune Information Bureau at Washing, the statistics of any trade n can help vou. It can give you, for example, u it n tc, you about foreign markets; 'rt business; it can ou t lev ifor domestic shipment or for export; pack all sorts of goods it Hi about any legislation passed by or pending in congrCsej r, agricultural or of her mural 'm about the coal, oil, mineral, timbei If vou know what you roc, Pf almost any region in the United States. ''a. t to know, we know where to find it. 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If jour problenis i. fat . , ioned, send it along anyway. BOYS AND GIRLS who' want to learn and t0 lnDlhool hwork by Hook the Information IJure.u. heading of fiction. references on any subject, and sclented iurruhing or profession. It can trade It .an advise them how to get training in any to know uxr ' ' 1 i f PXjdVen" birds in lilt iniu'viv gio.. tbonj mformatioflaboutb and how to attract them. It AiLrieTnd'othcr'kinds animals, guinea pigs, pigeons, vix. of pet . to sell these thipg profitably. PACING? TOU ABE WHAT PRACTICAL PROBLEM Bureau can help The Balt Lake Tribunes Washington Information ttocl, and The Fait k-- Director, postage. InfonnaUonBureau LakTfibujie enclose All Armour meats are Government inspected. The Armour Branch Houses are the artertea through which these foods reach consumers. Your local Branch House helps to supply this community with its food requirements in as efficient a manner as experience, necessary capital, trained ability and modem facilities wiU permit And, because all our four hundred Branch Houses are part of one great national organization, we are able to work together, thereby releasing a big volume of food for foreign use, as weH as supplying our community needs. Looking at it in this way, you will realize that you can order all the Armour foods you need and yet be sure you are not depriving others. Manager Armour & Co. Branch House, 375 WEST FOURTHSOUTH STREET, Phones Wasatch 8593 and 8594 trmours st products' ARMOUR Caught In Act. Upon the occasion of ths burglary of the grocery store, the boy was appre- bended by Julius Miller, the proprietor of the lace As he was being becked out 8t the point of a revolver. v V however, he succeeded In turning ths ta- a C 0 Rfl PANY 5. J , 341 bles on his captor, covered him with pistol, took Miller's pistol awav from him and made good his escape, defying his own father, whom he met outside the store, according to the Information of the officers. It was shortly sfterward that he wa Taken in custody and sent hack to Ogden, only to escape, be rearreste.1 and Jail. esape fromIs the countv as a serious car The boy regarded for the attention of students of Juvenile shows he capacities delinquency, since that threaten to make him a desperate criminal if not reformed. V ,'P., . ..p Eli of letters of guardianship on th person No. 40 south. after apeclflcally described public roads 4$ south to highway from e snd esiat of Frank H McCarty, a minor, and highways within the county of bait bajtalr driveway,to Saltalr.the Balt has been set for hearing on Friday, the2 highway Lake, atate of Utah, outside of Incorpo-of day of January, a. D. 1919, at baltair speedway, lrom baltalr to Weal 24th rated cities, Including the expense o oock p. ni , at the county courthouse. the Balt Lake City limits giiivelliig, macadamizing and paving the courtroom of said court. In bad Emigration Canyon highway, from East In same, and including the expense of erectLake City, bait Lak county, Utah. to Binocrest. limit lack and Salt culvert bridge City all necessary ing Witness the clerk of said court, with Little Mountain pass, from Lmigratkr therein and thereon. the seal thereof affixed, this 9th day o t notbe t here- Canyon highway to Mountain Dell road. how, 'Therefore, puhjlo election January, A. D. 1919. will be Mountain Dell road, from Little Moun by given that a special J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (beat Canyon highway. held within the limits of Balt Lake tain pass to Harley By M. M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. I'arlev s Canyon highway, from Uoun county, state of Utah, on Thursday, the tJ. McCarty, Attorney for PetiRay lSlh day of February, 1919, for the pur- tain Del! road to Lamb s canyon. U2441 tioner, anyon road, from Barley's lambs pose of submitting to uch qualified votSt IN 1 HE DlbTRH-COURT, PRO BA IB er of said county as shall have paid a Cauvon highway to Mount Majestic snd canyon division. In and for bat Uka County. property tax therein In the jeir next head of Big Cottonwood tah In the matter of the estate of Majeetio to Brighton. preceding said election, the following from Mount WorkCros from Cottonwood highway, Canyon to Rev. Titnotuy uBiien, deceased. NoR.g wit' proposition, JOHN JENSEN. Cottonwood-Hollidaroad of to but Brighton tice. Shall negotiable coupon bond Little Cottonwood Canyon highway, The petition of Wlllam 0Hrlen, prayLake county, state of Ltah. in the uln of 11,600.000 f0, payable in not to exceed from Big Cottonwood highway to the ing lor the admission to probate of A mouth of Ll'tie Cottonwood canyon. certain document. purportinY to b the twenty year,t from th date of their Cotbearing-Interesat th rale of not Jylmpl Dell highway, from Little last xd.ll and testament of Rev. Timothy Conditions. 20 east to road No, tonwood canyon O Hrteu, deceased, and for the grantuttf to exceed per cent per annum. Interest 20 east, from Dimple Dell of letters of aomlnlstratlon, sold with whl anand issued Road No b payable semiannually, No 124 south. highway to road nexed, to Utah having A Trust comby the board of county commissioner 20 No. road 134 from eouth, Road No. of Salt Lake county, for the particular pany, ha been set for hearing on Frt-da- v, nation-wid- e survey purpose of defraying the expense of lay- east to I Taper the 31st day of January, A. aA ROME, Jan. 20. A 82 from State at 2 odo'k p. m.. at th county oth, Highway No. of health conditions of Italy, with particu- ing out, erecting, constructing and maindeeast. IS No road the following epe ifnaily with- street to courthouse, in rite courtroom of said taining lar reference to tuberculo! and child scribed Road No 15 east, from highway No court. In ball Lake City, bait lacks public road and h gnwajs u hv American the No. made south. elate of Utah 12 soith to highway welfare, has been in the county of bait County, Utah No 80 rosd eouth. from No of said court, with clerk the cities. Including outside of Incorporated Witness, Highway Red Croea tuberculoal department, 2 tonwood road 15 east to Hollidav-Co- t the seal thereof affixed, Ain 17th day ot the eapena of graveling, macadamizing Rom. In I set. highfrom rosd. Cottonwood headquarter Hull! lay and paving th same, and including the Januarv 1912. J. E. CLARK. Thin group of worker, whoae plan are expenae of erecting all necessary culvert way N'o 72 south to mouth of Big Cot(heal) to wit will and Clerk. the tonwood thcieon, anyon of war. therein close and the bridge from not affected by east 88 from South .No eouth t street, Twenty-firsBv M. M. Sneil, Deruty Clerk. highway btate road, eventh remain In Italy for nix or elght month to PetiLake Utah for of Twenty and Salt C, City touuty lack to limits H Salt Hackman, Attorney the to complete an extensive public health boundary vrtrt East street line tioner In fact, the coming of peetee erity-firfrom program. road, T from Twenty Heawood road, . Barleys Canyon C 'llTri DlsflUUT CULKT. PROBATE 168 south. Dell road aid the consentient readjustment of the x . : fret Southe to Mountain boulevard "aolillcie to civil life, will make ihelr ef- Smith street166to highway division, In and for bait Lake county, from road Redwood lrom south, Highway ever th slate of Utah. In the matter of defort even more nice, nary than . East bait City limits to highway to btats street. Into sent the of Investigator estate of Priscilla Paul Jennings, Reports Highland drive, from eouth limits of No 72 south of Notice. ceased of ballot the promt e hortly after the arrivallast the form south. f No. At said flection Salt Lake City to highway expert The petition of James E. Jennings, ad-the American tuberculosis Highland shall h as follows Highway No. 72 eouth, from read of the es'ate of Prisonla Paul B CU.OT October, show that the public health needs ELECTION uttunwood f BOND Holllday-drive to industrial problem are praying for the setand the after-wa- r .1 e Jenning',. bouth street, from Hlate Thirty-thir- d k of ac, ount of said adminisfinal tlement ch ely Unkd bonds of drive Issue to the For street Highland if I'aly trator and for the distribution of the resiNo , These report a.ao show .No. 40 south, from road No f to the persons enhad not been called upon to engage In tn 88 Highway the polls shall be due of the , west to road No 84 west At said election the her titled has ben set for hearing ou Friday, 7 m h that fight against oVl world war, a 84 west, from highway No. otTed st the hour of Road No I of 7 n clock p in the 2'st day of Jsmiary. A. D. 1919, at. white plague would have been a valiant 49 to highway No 22 south and closed at the hour nt , at the county courthouse. ss nearly as 2 o lot one Numerous Inetlt jtton have been es- -. H ghway No 22 south, from road No ba'd e'ertlort stall he In bait th provinces. tabhabed throughout In conformity with the general In the ourtroom of stud court 84 to west Magna possible Utah, from Magna election laws of th stats rf Utah, ex- Lake I'lty. bait Lake otcounty, Italy was rraklt g excellent progress In highway, bait said clerk court, to w't'i he disease j combating Witness the untjl forced county boundary cept ss otherwise prRlded bv section to the beet Veal there, f affixed, this 18th day auapend much of that work because ah 1414 Compiled Laws of Vtah, 1917, and the 1919. from at Stoll eiertlon everv qualified voter of of January, needed all her resources for military us. lTeylorsv highway, J n. CLARK. Oerk. tReal It was then that America,tothrough th Jordan river to Re u wood road. who shall have paid a propsaid Special to The Tribune 1 bnelh Deputy Clerk M with Jent1 work John eaat erty county privileged Red from Jen. y Cross, In said county lathe year 1918. Murray-Hollidahighway.tax RICHFIELD, Utah. for Petion In an advisory limit of young A Moyle. Attorney d ad of Influenza, after a aeeka the Italian crganlzat sen shifl be 'cunt led to vote at .said election City to Holliday. Muj-z. . exchange idega concerntioner tno streft, from Highland drive to Hv order of linens. He had been nurainc hi fami y, capacity and to Iubllc balth campaign eaat limit of Murray cilj, ing methods DlbTRtcf COURT. PROBATE ROVED OF COUNTY all the member hein ill v:Oi the nmi THE In1HK of use under way, making OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, dikeaee. until U ednemlay. Bneumorna eet hre now Imal Bingham highway, from State street to division, in snd for Salt Lake count v, nd demonatra-to- n newspaper He th bTATE OF UTAH. immediately east l.init of Midvale city arid from west poster. Ten moto,n aimozt state of I tali. In the matter of No15 STILLMAN. F Leiiita, C, I is wifp, to traveling 1.h Midvale city, of d!pnarle, limit daugfiiert are of age; Jungl.aiu city estate of Peter laras, deceased. ty J R UN ISA Y from town to town, under the direction of limits. of a ife; NeTU. 11 tice M. B, HUGHES. lit south, from YDraper Bevoe. 9 ear of ase. and a a wn. Glen, the Red Cross, give needful material aid Th petit on of Christine Paras, prayHighway No. west. year vear-o- f V. June ase Mr Jensen to road No. ing for the ssuanre to William bv two eurvlved E Clark, County Oerk Road No. 1 west, from highwky No. of aje. tie also setter of administration m the estate of of 126 Jeneen. outh. No. BOND Lake Eraatu ELECSPECIAL and ot to county. J24 Utah.) Salt south NOTICE OF highway ParuH, deceased, hes been set brother.andJoeeph (Seal U234S of Peter two islet;, Mr. Sten Jenthe 31st day of H. ghway So. 121 south, from road No.TION, SALT LAKE COUNTY, laurd, for hearing on Friday, STATE OF UTAH. II west to Redwood road. sen and Mrs, Ida M. Me.aon, of fill A. p. 1219. at 3 o'clock p. Ill , January, HOTICJM Redwood from ASD rkOBAlt (HJAkDIfJtSKIF h'ghway, c.ty. at the county courthouse, hi the courtto Dalton. I JrK and from XVhereaa The interest of Salt Lake road-t(Leowlt const cierk or the respective signets room of said court In bait Lake City, from Lark further of Butterfield Canyon highway, countv, Utah Cbronlc. Constlpition. t county, state of Utah, require It, and the commissioner of waid to Coppei fleid. W itness the clerk of eald court, w'th XyJTTHirYuTRB'T COURT, PROBATE no mean an easy matter to tiard of county e from boulevard, It ubydtaea-to be It and thereof atflxs. thle lthday( seal expedient dem division. In and lor bad jAk countv, the but it can e done ia county at thla time end for the public Dalton to Bacchus cure tin of Utah. In the matter of the of January, A, D.J Wi state 26 west, Bacchus to Ukamberlam from No. Road L CLARK, Clerk. bond to laeue coupon instance most negotiable by tkinj rood, of Fnw.k H. (Heal) estate and guardianship turn of f l,fhu tty i hi, h'ghway No 41 eou'Ji. ier. Nori-- e By M M Sr ell. Dtputy Tablet and eompMn with tb plain of said ceumv In thepurpoee V i artv, minor road 48 from No. No. south, H of Mcghway road No. 84 west. H L. Mull. iter, the particular defrevtng 82 west At.o(;ney fojI ttione. . Printed direction that aecomTanv etrh for The petition of Mr. Bovin I M. to V out, of . the hers-expense lajlig erecting, to itackaea. For al bv all dealers. end ruauuetr.lrig the here's- - Road No. 84 west, from h'ghway No. Carty. t raying lor the lenianceLeke-Towl- MM FATHER IS FATALLY STRICKEN WHILE NURSING FAMILY T American Red er Complete Inpection of 1 y lk. h -- t . Wasatch-HonnevlU- m b ' tht v LL hd I Jt Lake-Tooe- urtl 1 COMVIS-MOVUI- ir S 1 1 -- Lark-Itiverto Wasatch-HonnevlU- e, rg - 1 n G. R. ALLEN -- PROMPT PRACTICAL But the functions of Armour and Company are not limited to collecting, preparing and distributing food products. Special bureaus, or departments, are maintained whose work ia of a practical educational character. Soil studies, the breeding of better cattle, the selection of seeds, rotation of crops, and the Those occupying the rooms were field responsible for keeping them clean For this purpobe & mopstlck was provided In each. It was the mop stick, together with tre alrcock wrenched fiom t'le radiator In the bathroom and a spoon, with which, young Bess effected his es ape He used, the airiock as a hammer and mutilatedIt the mopsthk until he had fashioned Into the sort of prying device tliat would serve his purpose The youth was paroled from the Industrial school shortly before Christmas. IIs sent back, and speedily got himself escaped, only to be picked up here and landed in the county jar! last Saturday night. Among the things charged against him during the time of his parole are the burglary of the McFarlan Lumber company upon the nights of December on28 and New 30 and of the Miller grocery store Year's eve Both places are located near South and Main streets, Twenty-firclose to the boy's home. From the lumof ber company's building forty gallons gasoline wers taken the first time, and a time. second the stove and watch gas thousand and one problems that confront the producer are subjects of special research. Again, our Department of Food Economies fa showing hundreds of thousands of housewives how to use foods most efficiently, without waste. From first step to last, Armour efficiency prevails. X a |