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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN'DEPARTMENT 0c. 412 Twenty-fift- Bnln Phonoo Q3R. rtrsei aero. frJQ eAuanc. to Seed 664: 0,401, eovrix,p,int. b I Hotel 661 ,n,A 2399 J. t sr oung trim I . - j, Are Filed in District Court at Divorce Suit ,, run.r j J N Pft7 - BARTON FURLOUGH ed WHEN ARRIVED 1 Radio - Active Pad Restores Health Money Back Pad by stfmatitln the blood Our Rftfllo-Activ- e circulation lra?Mru energy, restore vitality and oTerroR!ft disease. We bare many testimonial from patients who have tttfered from iiifh Blood Neural la. Insomnia. Kbeumauam Preaaure Dlaeeaea of th Nerves, Stomach, Bowels, Heart, Liver, Fronts ta Gland Bladder, Kidneys, Lnafft, To provo tho remarkand Kernel romplainta. able restorative and vitalising effects of this woaderfal appliance wo wiU send it oa tea days trial with aa abeolate money-bac- k jniaraotee If it falls to five entire satisfaction. VO MATTE! We Cos AILMENT. WHAT YOUR Help Yea. Tor full information, write today. CO.. RADIUM APPLIANCE 106 Bradbury Bid,, Los Anfe1esi Cal. (Adv.) I I? ITt th r ajue to a iph dt Oe Juiine b rs n c ftofK of (ha u d Cu)--- i js Qf lial tau teit at thtr time, ' s.i A Mi JRiyubeih A Uondon, ( mS rept nintixe tf the mountain di n j ittP i i, It. Imii (Yohh, who In ' U I! a the e in an mu I to obtain . t - ' t ii.M him1 Pr ' ii u h Ht ltke t nt r t I . at: cieale an In e.- l this Iniiuli of Rid l r t rc-- f ft h s tb tz 's f t tb it n iouhi .a i i ' .1 i:V, charges m -- - Ihn aO re V W d ivd that Know! Put Is UeUmjuont $') VvLnh U ust d for th ajppurt Sne-Hlh'-- i i i I i . 1 b aSh w i '1 of fj u ll. i tbt ut t i it is no o U.oMt 1)!! t In wi.rk ttv, l Mg l ot lvr ') if t 4f and to ud Vni ar2 Uh hu-- H s ew fo 1 t t inoalo c . t Q v 0 Nine-Piec- e tbtirchuu'h k.,, . t. r i &t Ki. ii February Sale Offer William and Mary Oak Dining Suite, Jacobean Finish real big prriovl dining room suite in mir lior.e at a price that you can 'afford. You may' not have that much jut io,v, I i.t our liberal cnJ,t terms will enable you to buy it during this sale, litre ,s a suite you vill be proud tq have, for it contains everything required to nuke the dining room ati that it should be. A !. WANT MORE PAY FOR POSTAL EMPLOYEES i FARM CAMPAIGN IN OGDEN, Feb l. State Senator Joseph t n acting for the employed BOXELDER PLANNED has taken trp with Ogden poetofftee, Utah congressional eat ntatu es the lepi matter of securing an imrrase m p.tv ii to Tbft 'I t lb u tic to conform with the hig Ini tease m the HUiwIUM !TY. Feb 1 -- Durih cost of living, benator Che has been In correspondence cunfalgii of faim with Senators Smoot' bu?e'u a and Ktng and Congressman Maya, who K ulrr ratthny will bo inaut;uiaUti In nuMtu.K b htbl tn 4Mnint, pave replied liiat they aid do all m lluir aid Him ptoblems will, power to .help the postal employees. be bv the (aimer anl state and t attofial fu.n bureau offlcttb A Piles Suit for Note. can plate lunfcan'a.itlon of the farm huof rt Hah ,tU8 will be also effected. tounky Suit to recover $190 In OGDEN, Deb. 1 ftorkinff jmt them in alleged to be due upon a promisM rv cotKordr to .futn and overt ot e tho present disor note Riven Mav 1, 1S35, was filed in the baa renulted from the "hfh district totirt tixlay by the Put Nation- f w Ajf i knea. al liank nan mat the Aura King Wining u,?? Tm ttliipnrx for Hie all in company, R. I1 Hunter and O A. K"i- , Fdraarv, lolluwh nedy. 2 30 j Gtic-- I Keb-niA- Soid Cigarettes; Pined $15. OGDEN, Feh. 1 E A Muneev, a local tobacco dtaler, was fined $15 In the city court this morning when found guilty of Belling cigarettes to Robert McFarland. 745 Twenty-nint- h street, and -- ho Is alleged to be ltss than 21 tars of age. Subscribe for Syrians. Hnvr kPair, Ffhmrv 4, ui J'rv Tnuhtr, were OGDEN, Feb. 1 Informations fi led in the district court .today against to The Tribune. Special William Green, charging burglary in the The Weber Normal second decree, SamuH Munwn, fcony, OGDEN, Feb. the winter ami Gerrett and Gordon today college announced Krurhae, would term begin at the school next charging robbery. Monday. Tha attendance at the school la far above the average this year. Wlifong to Join Regulars. g OGDEN, Feb. 1. TapUln A. E. of the 145th field artillery, whose home is in Ogden, will leave in a few days for Camp Zacbarv Taylor, where he will receive further Instructions before entering service in the regular army. tVH-fon- Rev. Mr. Carver to rreach. 'Victory and Defeat OGDEN, Felt. 1 8oldlrs Entertained. at the Peace Table U the subject of a aermon to be sriven at 7 3fl o'clock toSpecial to The Tribune. Preubvterian Feb. 1. Returned OGDEN, soidlerf morrow evening at the were the guest of honor of the Masonic church by the IeV. John K. Carv er Frt m.! Z 3, 1 ) , m; i; OGDI-N- , Keb. 5 Wbr county and Ogden city have subarrihel $i7uu of the allotted to the district for the $L5,0tk Armenian and Syrian rein f fund. The 2t, final report upon the drive aid be made next week. Charged With Burglary. p. 4, 1 hmom, ?i( 1) n m , p. m , iAar K$ver Otv, a. s I m in UolliMKioM 2 ) m , Soutn 7, 2 j m.. U U rd, 7, 5 p. m , ior- ti 11, 1 j 11. 7 p m ; ph Ku-- t fail.ii 1, lJ.v 1 30mojth, p. m ; Honevvtlle, 12, 7,3 p m Harrcr, 13, 7 30 n, m tua 14, 1 3 ji. rn , I ftcyville, 14, 730 p. m. 15, 7.3o j formne, Hngham S p fTrv. rn.; Hothftf il, IS. p, m ; Tn met ton. lv 7 JO r ni ; KfeUimg, It. 1 g i P , Gr'ilami, 19, 7.30 p rn ; Hostel, .1, 2 i m ; ) rrunoniory, 21, 7 30 p m , East Lromonto'y, 22, 1 m.; Hlue Creek, 1 I w . Snow villt, 2o, 8 . ral( Howell, p i lift m. LABORERS IN O. S. L SHOPS ORGANIZING DOES YOUR BEDROOM SATISFY? Or are you content with just enough to make up necessities? It Isnt Grasp This Chance absolutely neceauuy to have a dainty bedroom suite such as this, but it to Improve It will make things so much more harmonious, that you will wonder how you could ever get along with the mediocre. Notice that this suite is modeled after the William and Mary Period, one of the most $165.1 Special to The Tribune. popular styles in vogue. DOCXTELLO, Idaho, Feb. 1. Further Finished in mahogany. organization of railroad employees is to take place 4n' this city. Maintenance of eav and maintenance of ay shop labor ere are to be organised into a local lodge of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED of Way, an organization existing all over the Untied Klates and Canada. General Organizer,, Unv D. Kennedy will be here tomorrow to effect the organization, and all men in these department : of the railroad nervlce -- ill meet in the Woodmen's ball at 2 and 7 39 p. m. tomorrow. AH men in the maintenance of way service, and all laborers in and E. IL MINNS; arifund shops and roundhouses, not alWILLIAM HOARE, 29-3- 1 with the shopmens ready affiliated AmL Mgr. Manager. brotherhood, are eligible to membership In the brotherhood to be formed tomorrow. EmpTey ees On this branch of the wervice In othir cities on the cregon Rnort Line A meeting will be held Sunday afternoon will be organized later. ground squirrels In Idaho, according to ELKS In th Elks tempi to arrang for th the average loss reported by farmer, the these In caused loes crop by possible GIVE BIG event and select play. The first re- -' OFFICERS INSTALLED pests would amount to $6,237,248 annually hearsal Is scheduled for Sunday evening. In this state If the ground squirrels were BY PYTHIAN SISTERS allowed to deetroy the crops unmolested." H pedal to The Tribune. The phut will be staged under the direcwho arrived In the The campaign for 1919 will carry the Idaho, Feb. l.The tion tif'C. If. Lewie, POCATELLO, to every city esterday for that purpose. t Mr. y ork of destroying the pest hold will Elks Special to The Tribune. Jinks Pocatello Iflgh lodge Lewie directed the show last year sue. county In the etate, and sufPOCATELLO. Idaho. Teh. 1 The agricultural of February 17 and 18, cessfully, when the club presented, "A IU be available to carry on the evening fund ficient Pythian Hotels of locatedo Installed on the work. the dates set for tlie lodge's annual show. Mghl In a Cabaret. their newlv eleted officers at a meet Ing held last evening in the Knights of Columbus hill for the ensuing year are: The offt-eGrace Bassett, past chief; Ellen Vinson, moct exalted chief. Alice Roger, excellent senior, Ah.e Gairett, excellent junior, Genella HmaM, manager; Mary Malo, keeper of records and correapondence. Ruth Sweet, mistress of finance; Iva x, Jbip.P .f, Anderson, protector; F.dith Chase, outer long term trustee guard; Gracef Evan, oved the Installation and A social luncheon was served, Plans have been MMaSimmmtm tSliSWf made for a dancing party to be given on the evening of February 20 for the for of the lodge, raising fund purpose - Fwraitee Eldredge-Satc- li When You Need Business Advice ARE SHOW rs With the changing conditions in all lines of business following the great war, it is of the utmost importance that every man use good judgment in planning expansions and making investments. Sr-- . il Convatf sconce aft.r pneumonia, tvphold fever and tho grip is sometime merely not real. To make it real and spiwrrnt, rapid, there Is no other tonic so highly to be tei ammended as Hood Sarsaparilla. Thousands eo testify. Take Hood s. Adv.j xenv, more than ever before, is the time TO CONTINUE WAR ON RODENT PESTS to secure wise counsel from experienced men on all business matters. v he Tribune. Spools! tf POCATELLO, Idaho. Fob. All depositors of this bank, no matter what the size of their accounts, are urged to consult freely, with the officers on all business and financial affairs, 1 Increased artlvitv tlll bo sagod in th 119 war on rodent test by the farmers of Idaho at a result of a most successful fight on the'-- rcjIs in 1918. scrolling to TV. E. ot tho in e charge Crouch, federal agent rod-- nt control In Jdahff. eucevse the of attained Just H'esking year, Mr. Crouch says: "Signed reports from M'4 farmers la thirteen counties a tot.il poswhle efiow on 127,481 acre in 191S, at $774, los fn grain valued had no poisoning been done. This makes an average posaibl lose of $5.01 $er acre, "As there are approximately 1.027,553 acres of cultivated land Infested with 4 salaried men and women, and professional housewives, Bank and affiliated ujgji all find in this to. meet service exact Trust Company an Wage-earner- s, business their needs. Give this important matter your careful customer, thought and, if not already a account at then open a savings or checking this Bank of service. f national copper bank , ' 7 ' J "l" !.!!? Idi. J nnrinijnnnniinHiinnnnnniiinniniiH!!::":!::!: Virile Snap and Power in Oakland Engines t -- The virile snap and power of the Oakland engine has helped to mdke it the car for every motor need. From a standing start through gear shifts to 35 miles an hour in 12 seconds is an Oakland record that assures '3011 responsive action and dependability in any motor situation. Oakland To firing Car and Roadster $1225 I. 0. b. Calt Lake Oakland Coupe and Sedan $1825 f. 0. b. Salt Lake TRUST COMPANY ? i Let us fall for you in an Oakland. Let us climb bills and .glide down and thread our way through traffic. J,ot us show you the responsiveness of the Oakland ear. ' t- - Co, EAST FIRST SOUTH POCATELLO TO ' 0 vmrwa&Zr W Mfw M ' ui in ahi 'U a L i i Ki a-- the court Bo,. Wpi-irtrHft- n-- i filed m - e- 1 md children her hcband is capable of timing md u lhe that the court oitUr h m n ledr and show cause why he shotiii be punished for cont mpt of court Ai affidavit asku g that Up t' Hi. b son he retilr4d to jay Into oui t n for the support of hmef at d chMrii, v as m uru U r r - .1 Vv Hormal School to Open. Six Case of 'Flu Reported, Special to Th Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. l.The board of health reported today that elx new cases of th influenza were reported by the doctor of the r)ty. There were no death from the disease. th t 111 I Jal Uf'ple .f prc SAYS HUSBAND IS BACK IN ALIMONY unless the would praue the Germans! for their food and treatment, p,u i tbe thinifs of the war told by Har3ffry Murdock, in & letter to hi mother, Emma C. Hale, after he had been from the camp and al- to proceed toprison France, Murdock Young said that if It had not been for th$ Red Crobs theywould haA'e said that tha men dgth. He hta,r'.ed ard al1 4ay. and If they .w?rk the Gvrmns would etick them with bayonets He said: Their treated the Ameri cans like dog When we were first in captured, ntreet. inarching along the people woud thiow things at us ami ewear us. at There other many ftere rie Greenwhirh the did. What I am telling Si ina J. Garner alleges that Rufus K. thingsIs a small you vt their only part Garner has trated her In a cruel and' Inhuman manner. They wei married in d 6, 1915, n, have two and Of January children, ' of which th plaintiff ask the ENSIGN IS nstorfy. The defendant is described as man. capable of earning n n ablebodied HOME ON 1100 per month. The plaintiff askt the decree and other relief. Special to Th Tribune. Hannon BarOGDEN, Feb. 1. EGG MARKET BROKEN ton, eon of Mr. and Engtgn 41r. Clutrlv H. Barnine-daton, la In the city on a furlough AND PRICES TUMBLE from Philadelphia, where the battleahip to which he wag assigned is statiuind at present. Barton holds the poeitlon of pay.Special to The Tribune, master Ir. the navy and ha made a numOGDEN, Feb. l.The butter and egg ber of trip to England and France. He market in Ogden has broken after eev-R- il aye the French are going to mini the week of high prices. Fresh ranch American dollar after the United States eggs were selling for 49 cents a dozen troop return home. at the homes, and creamery butler erld for 59 cents a pound. These Home la Purchased. prices were the lowest to bo had In the . i ity In four month- Special to The Tribune. Feb. OGDEN, l.The Klrkendall Undertaking company has purchased the WAS IN LIEGE John Hamner home, at the corner of Twenty-fift- h street and Butler wav. The GERMANS consideration was $13,000. P. F, Kirken-da- ll said the property wa bought a an investment. w, bpecial to The Tribune. OGDEN. Feb. 1 Jonathan E. BrownWife Seeks Alimony. ing, one of the first Ogden boy to enlist lit the' army after the United States entered the war and w to 4ra In Liege. Special to Tho Tribune. . Feb. 1. William Hansen OGDEN, Belgium, nt the outbreak of th war and ordered to appear before Judge A. W. saw the Oerman troop enter that town. in the district court. February 3, Agee Is due to arrive In Ogden tomorrow mornreceived at 2 p. m., and show cause vhv he ing, according to the advice should not pay a reasonable temporary alimony to hi wife, who has filed suit for divorce. I I 1" row Morning. sibie under the conditions to The Tribune, OGDEN, Keb. 1 That the Anrert ms were treated Ilk dops Were Uken pnaoner. and that the American outd m t send letter out .f th fcpwlal J Institute Meeting Will Be Held Beginning Tomor- try ASSERTS PRISONERS WERE MISTREATED Ogden. 1 1 MAIL SERVICE TO COAST DIVIDED Mavw i. ui to The Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. I Three suits for were filed In the district court th's afternoon by wives who allege cruelty. laiura J,uella Biaedis seeks A divorce from George W. Brandis, to whom she Aa married atQDgden, May 15, 1595. She own mless the defendant and herselfIteanathe following pre petty A farm in loro, N. Y. valued at fttouO; house and lot alued and at in 4Nev. ells, houneho'd 'furniture and other property m ngden, valued at $2S00. Mane Goodwin allege she was mar ried to Ewrad Goodwin at Salt Itke. tictober' 20. BG7. She charges thst nt dwers times tho defendant has treated her In a cruel and inhuman manner and 0. 1010, her husband on April slapped Iter ifi the face. She ueks for relief and tbs restoration of her maiden name, Ma- wL!ltfiwL f lj 1 s ' ByiiiyfiB -- or Wf.l II J- IcW ai II rt f1 flM I J II L T h. r birgtant Brow mi g was In the big g ,n , the "'Sr w re tic inJ'wH if hs unne, ,J M pistol-Browning Special to The Tribure. V " to OGDUX hr Miming tinJay tl e l onpekd leave 'k1;K11111 tre - man came to rail ay mailf'th i e i d t tween Pvilen it'll weit inyeti'tgilin Idiio whm c Fra ml in two war ftishtndud Uei inre he .iiMed on the tiHi'dorre Wil he rtii-vlonImo-thresame dndrl He s, .maih-i- l to 32. ,1 fro i uv P lt Nvv s ft on acio nadi",i ami oeftnt eavn.gtheUmuJ t. ai , uitd truiu 'i rue k? luutiy to i rut S! It. 1, l,,d r(l,,iel 4i Frit t'Pan str Cthe Wnct he m tid-- r l w j in D w ill pci mit the and u became known he w a Browning railway mail i,t. Bill Knew 'he opera tlun and use la t lia short r uina of the more id rM. The former tLPion Brow nt, nachme guns he was data, lied Ne , and uudvn to Sj irotn the aero squadron and made an lnF tointa fttre 1 thence to San 1 rancid o ub, he new h ura sti actor in machine gunnery. ft ill brinsc he clerk ht home third da . The run In the pant made it necessary for the mail krk to pend two upon the tram, lie also had to cook hie own meal and get what rest poa- 1 . cluh at the Masonic tsnV'o Ust nuht at ft banquet and smoker. Tn Mmr.t?uesf ft rerof thf men h$ hav f medinmpi t 'or ;e nation p . d tnterrftliii u t meimrfkfB ol the FEBRUARY 2, 19W. a Trink Eatntnrrcn,. viia will sppesr at toe Social Hell In ''A DoU House tteatcr all tlu week. AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 51 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah, Wasatch. 6707 Empire Building, Boise, Idaho |