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Show 3, 1019. TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY SEf'ATE TO d is ' BH mi IDAHO WOUNDED IN POST HOSPITAL Ml THREE "SOLDIERS TELL EXPERIENCES TtEEE Platoon System Special Order of Business on Sec- & IDAHO toldier wounded who' arrived with the last contingent. Left to right they are: L. J. Hennefer, Frank Thomas and Ernest Henderson. The star Henderson wears Is for his brother, killed in action. liiaoBur ond Reading. m q nn rrrraiTrria ri u 1 na 1 Pty February 3. Badia. I. Harwerd aed d Third C. II Be- A Bailor and ehipmfts'er on the even eeas m the das when men harnessed the winds with canvas1, his life In hazard ft thousand tunes, Uaptaln Pdwm Hrown, no'v ft beilifr in the Thud court, has oiMivtvi all the Otiuf members of Ida famdj He came to realize this whn Le received word of the death of ft bister at Willtamsport, Va Uurthfi more, so fur ax Captain Hrown the ast of haa licen afd to lerun, 'e fourteen men who got thdr laptams oertlfiiHtcs m Iondon on Kebruarv l.'L ll fated of t ie 1V74 Uwptatn frn'tr Titanic' was one of the fourteen wusued overCattftm Urouii wax on Thru, lu &n apboard off v'apo Ilcrnt toward the whl of gofctl parent apne man who hud loved ihe ea irom the mountainous waves tossed bun bft k aboard ship It U not easy to get the man who sits In court in ti.e buldffs chair, with the demaaiior of ft captain s ill on the bridge of his own ship, to talk about himself But If It ran le dune, one storv of a do thos adventure leads to another, of the "Aiabian Night " There was room for numberless adventuies In lu7 trips acrona the Atlantic. Korn on the east oast of Scotland, he For four years went to sea as a hov he was an apprentn e seaman, receiving the numllhent12apavfur offourtwenty-fou- r at years, pounds, or about the rate of four pound' the firn, five tl and the second, seven ihe eight ird, the fourth year A windfall came to him, how ft or, in He parti ipted in his apprenth e duvx the salvage of a ship m utt.wl in His for the Insurance it carried the reward was 300 pounds, and part it went to huy his mother a home The rrew that had tried to s.nk the ship and had signalled to be taken off when they sighted the ship upon which the buy ws an apprentice, went back to land In irons and finally to prison. This adventure is one of which Captain Brown is proud to this day Of those in his later life he speak with more retiIn his bovhood he had become cence an expert oarsman, and was choen to handle the loat that brought off the crew from tlie sinking ship. He confided his suspiclbns to the captain, with the result that augur hole bored m the bottom of the ship were discovered and plugged, and she w as finally sailed into port under her own sail. During his life at sea. Captain Brown was shipwrecked twice find va three times in collision, the crew' having to pump night and day for ten days upon one occasion to save' the ship It is onlv when the old sea captain hs been cajoled Intoof getting out those precious parchments genuine sheepskin his captain's certificate and his certificate of apprenticeship wbuh bear the signatures of men of the British admiralty three decades ago, that he forgets hla natural lettcencc. Then the stories of Adventure come fast. He will tell of the vovage when provisions ran short, until three of the rvw, died, three went mad and jumped overboard, the captain and first mate came down with fever, leaving himself, who was then second mate, and a bov of fifteen yftrs to take the ship Into poit, a distance of 1000 miles There was the time when his ship, sailing from Archangel, on ft homeward voyage, was driven so far north that it got home only after months of delay, and the membets of the crew found relatives wearing mourning for them. Medals for life saving fame to be a common thing in the life of the young eabor, who participated in the saving of 137 persons from drowning, many of them being saved bv himself alone through hi prowess as a swimmer and In handling a rowboat both dev cloned in his early year on the seaeoast of Scotland. The seventeen years he palled the sea were happy one, he will tell you He will tell you, a Wo. that he never knew sailors to he afraid. Appro hlng the three S''ore and ten year of man's allotted time, he in still hale, and hla eves are clear, as if looking out upon inviting ocean wav? He ts well known to a't loike was once sexton of the Citv eeme- - -- V- for mementos for eoidtere. fteoond ft aad in f ft. ft. Be. 14, Che ftafulattBf the hours vrhlMl firmn ihal) wore. H. J. M. Br 1. Cam- s- Providing for and pay for discharged eoUiers. els S. ft. Be. 1!, Mcftmsey Abolition music) pal primary elections IM, ft. B. Be, Chea Relating U (heft of yah ides. X. Be. 1. Clydo Openiiif Uintah 8. J reeervation for sattlereoat. ft. ft. Be. 39, feouthwiok Liability of railroads' for fires. ft. ft. Bo. 14, Ches ftelatleg to Ude- tarminata euteoea. 48 Cheae Bo. ft. B, Adding Daggett aunty to Third judicial district. ft. ft. He 39. Sanford fteiatmg to duties of aUaraey general. ft. ft. Bo. 34, Sanford Abolishing off lea f disttirt attorney ft. ft. Bo. 86, McKinney Parole ef i 0 1 e , J I !. A apertal the nkr uf business f the Uluti legislature this noun will le t onMderatinii mi second reading QBIQ1IISI8EZ1 QVBQQfll i it VWA v ? kv i kKfN Victims of Verdun and J A Ar-gon- Convalescing at Fort Douglas. sm an enemy erilun front with I.Okth reg,liiient of ti.e division, L. J , llemiefii, who catno from New York with the Inst i onv alcseent airlvuls at the Kort lxinglas liospltul, was seveteiy As a gassed and put out nf the fisht last reaort to stop the oin oming y ank th Germans sent clouds of i hlorlne gas that worked great havoc In the dark Hennefer almost lost Ins hoailng from the effect of tlm gas. Hi home is In HUok-foo- t, Idaho. Another man from Idaho. FTriest n of rt. Anthonv, Is here for an operation which Is designed to restore faculties destroyed by the concussion of high explosive shells lie was on patrol work with the Eighth Infantry In the Argonne wood In tictuber when he firs! experienced the trouble His parents are Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Henderson. At S o'clock In the afuinoon of 1 Frank t. Thomas of Irwin. Idaho, was strut k with a hit of flying ahrapnel that entered his right arm. He waa with th 824th machine gun company and was at his gun when the end of Ills Tlghllng rsieor raw, mother la Mrs. Jesse Kirkpatrick of Irwin. Lieutenant George Conway arrived a'one at the fort hospital from the Ktaten Island debarkation hoapttal, where he was stnl to recover from the fleets of a gas bomb Conway ha been In action since his Injury In June, tint the Itoulde came ha. k before the arniisth e was signed and he was sent home For siveral mouths he was attached to the British roval as a mining expert lie was a member of the Amoilran Twentv-srventIlls home is n Char Crcrk engineers. Utah. WHII.K nty-fo- twenty-four-ho- Provision of Law. t'nder th present law firemen may be compelled to be on duty twenty-fou- r hours out of each twenty-fouand It ts only by agreement with the city commission that firemen in Salt Lake are pel milted days off. The proposed act Is designed to regulate the matter by law In the future. There is one measure on the third and final reading calendar of the upper house for today. It being senate concurrent resolution No. S, by llayward and McKinney, providing tor the appointment of a eotnmlMe to decide upon some suitable memento or medal to be distributed by the state to all soldiers, sailors and marine who served from this state in the military and naval forces of the United (states during the world war. This measure has passed It second reading without amendment and In all probability will pass Its third reading today without change. The neat measuia on the senate calendar Is H J. M. No. 1. by Cuirle, calling upon the government of the United Plates to make ) rovlslon for the furnishing of meals and pay for discharged soldiers for a reasonable period after to aid them iu placing themselves In positions A Mil of spec'al Interest to Salt Lake that la on the second reeding valendnr of the senate for this aftai'nnnn Is S. B. No. 11, by McKinney, abolishing primary elections In cities of the first and second class and providing for the nominating of municipal candidates In such cities by r, HUsikin on tlie Government Takes Hand to Director Meet Today to ProsDiscus Plan Favored by Restore Peace-tim- e State Officials. perity of Nation. Tbtough mesriuM being sent out by the United MhUs department of labor, urging tbt h "Own Your Home ram psign be tarted in every vonimrinity, to the end that empioynuM.t may l offered to the thoumndu of returned soldiers and pallors, H In bedtevtd that tremendous impetus will bo jeU n to the idea of building; homer and gcneial oonsitruction work tbroufthout the United Htatea. In a bulk tin Junt iued ty the National Aavoriatioii of Heal F'.!tate Hoardii nt Wanhingion Htrenp In placed on the ownership of soil an (he greateat Insurance BoNlu vlatn. The entire machinery of the department of labor, it in I stated, being turned to thi as the first step In the reorganisation and readjustment of the count! y of Thousands posters are being ent to every city in the cmmtrv. Among the posters U one. more signifiepnt than others1 'Uet this building be built bo well and so quickly will be encouraged to that the owner build a noth r ' A cording to advices from Washington N will under1 way and la thin one of the Instruments by which the di h to restore peace-tim- e sir government ami divert Into construe Live properlt i hanncN the habits of thrift and saving tnught during the wor, when the great bond intuits wrr auba ribed t liocal realtors are risked to make A survev of real estate conditions and a more i omp'etwaurv ey wll be asked for In spc.jklng of the fuatttr W. M Liter Hu land, president of the National Association nf Hctl boards save that the mnMr ts of sin h great Importance that he will appoint a spot iul. lomrnlt-tof men puticularlv rpi.difted to do tiie vvui k, w ! o arc w U'lhg to tc kc the time to rend r tic (ivlce to the lountr', Ihis i ou mi e, ms Mr MirUni, must lot v.t! wrath! ration of every hav the jotivo i(j gppn i1! fair iutnn ,t1 j mender of ihe hoard, for it will be tie t lot ttfm to definite statistics iIuMiik !' not fro'n propei t ue iu ihtrge of realtor in out. r thii the data for the survey nia T if he i'ompkte forenlng lortat niH'l b tir I'niUM sti It ts the intention of the national n 'm- but ak uia l u n Im xhim the ports taretully and nsubing Inirn an runic rlx bv iriw from th m for general u tim v rujv,, ltt 5u,ols thr groundhog jt'on puHnits showing th- truin of prices uunuiuf from hi don f r h j h.nc hivicr with p. rtoile previous to the i"ii I'ticl natiun. f Ho wcattHMw.se It is belli v et, according to the ItMc imirniot " r Wim unnh e to bi; !thaios if loo d nadoiH. that the findHe multi viW dN cm hi Munition v opinion ing of the tnuoi.ll association veil! be of left oy the vt brnrfit to erv itv In the coiintry ritw, hut si' thouch tend rod morm,'jun bavin ,t fifing on the econstruc bv Iih Itinu sleep th groundhog non ptobbun but frightened bv thia un'v b's hhu1 w clcHilv dcfnc.1 b the ,nohM uccvi r, The tentative plan which was agreed upon at a meeting of Governor Bamberger, Bank Commissioner V. K. Evans and Attorney General Han B. Shields, Saturday, permitting the Citizens State bank and the Copper State bank of Bingham to settle with their depositors and continue In business, will be presented before the director of both Institutions this morning. According to the plan outlined the sto of the banks will provide suf-f- h lent funds to pay the depositors of the Citizens state bank 85 cents on the dollar and the Copper State bank 75 cents on the dollar. This, according to 1. (. lumbar, receiver for both of the banks, will return to the depositois a larger percentage of the money due them than could he paid to them if the affairs of the hanks were Ihpilduted with the present available motiev. If the plan decided upon at Ihe confer-- e nee of slate ofth lals Saturdav is accepted hv the directors of the embarrassed banks, both of them will be permitted tu reopen their doors for business. The plan, according to Mr. lumbar, . onternplaies a oontlmiamc of busmens with im leased capital by both Institutions with their soundness assured by membership In the federal leserve bank . aalnt nos-slb- h engl-pee- h Spring Here Soon, More than e Observation Upon re'-or- j I 1 H POCATELLO ATTORNEY MAY LOCATE HERE benator Uh' s bill S. R No 12, mak-in- g auTfu l(rtlv fortTi!dji''lc in appeatu c ti the uiuert nioniouH 'borrowing' of nd tuc little wtMibci nun g. U'nitii, Any vehicle, win Mur with Intent to steal jlmmeiiHbh bik t invumo h.d r not, a crirm' punishable an a mishi Though oiMHxf oiiw on the second reading more IIlim fn p nnnntcv itinupm demeanor, is a lllllr the calendar for parage Tivs measure W icmncd tnc the f e of t c ? m ib with the prat t lee of derided tvfribp, thi the No k nf w designed to do -aw 1k and othr- in helping themselves t ter n broken and ibsit he ('p, automobiles and other ohmies foi im be knev wo.i be tu ipcl upon ojnjoi rn and atnudmiing ride the nun hinct riuiM, bv frci kt for nn cr'v Ntirlmr where the wrih Hum or tun them out T a bv the griwjidhog A i ; ' , j of gas. Senator t'lnh," Joint memorial calling uonn tongrev to pritid f r op n lug the Uintah ! ration in imrtheM cru Utah f"? - M n nt. i ankihr mew t orno bofo Mjr-that is thi Mnate this afternoon Pi mnMd'-ratlm- n i spt Tbit- cmt reading is thstgiud to open a tup about fifiv miK in and in ihiIh widu whuh length ts capable of bevg irrtjenUd and firmed T he iwntMiro ts t uiM rut ton d, land for Signed to funn-fatrnitg rs m,, a A redrawn ,Ui dvlRi,,d t make railroads liable Lr damage for fuc uuMd w lu re bv engine ppaiV the i tan be dWinitols fsod, is on the sfionml reading uniilar. with on.ni.t t e it be tj rsinmemiatio,i Id ,1' Inpvf, I1'! wa f ret drwn, the ut u mnn' so It eommtMfe to be u wa changed to chn'M'ate the iilgl fea. tures. he?.s bWI making a pctii Sftmtor feutiar amitf v m h detet ml riat e, vs bt t er r iipt, is form prtjnounced in dfmt witli noonim. glm on the lion U.v it it i t t - y m'-'iU- Soru4 Jl! iiimiiM"! k. Hntioipjtcd Senator cTn-j- s bill adding omits to the Third ;.i4i im1 Jagrt district huh Is the dtrn t of which Sait I,ahe ouut j m e c (.pinhn, of thi ii.h Noah. k h t t uu I - c K ( rt vv r Mr Hlf W i or t! e i (. rn o I I, ! Mr 7. 1 itntfi rnhav n jg Hu Lafc e The pfneury tin bdl to add Pag-gef nd Judicial disri'initv to the trict, who1 it wap aligned b tlie guv erno r whn he muntv reated recently. The author of the bill woulttio conaept ft the (hangs po there will be A fight todav when the oommitpe report crimes up for consideration Senator C'nz iniwi8 tnit if the Thrd district is ti bs gien another judge, which is provided in & hid already passed bv the tippor house, 'aggett epunty must be to the disirn t. Two fmuUa.nk hula byi Senator San corn-rpfU- tt S-- yi rcCui ip. ' 'ch 'll !, ,lC ' o tenant e v arrival of a number tah men from duty in a letter receded yesterday by Flank L. lilnes, 310 South Third East street. The men were mem- Information of the of Salt Lake and I overseas Is contained ammunition train, bers of the Fifty-thir- d coast artillery corps, and came to America in charge of Major Charles Hines of the Thirty-nint- h coast artillery, of which the Fifty-thir- d ammunition fain is a part. is a son of Frank L. Hines Hines Major and a brother of Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, --who is in cliarge of the embarkation division of the United Btates army . The men, who returned on the cruiser Pueblo, have been sent to Camp Funston, and include Kan., for demobilization, Privates C. J. Johnson. James Dav, H. Hunt. Albert Rudd, Hansen, Norda, Bench and Davis of Salt Lake, as well as others from the southern section of Utah. Major Hines was ordered to Washington, where he will he in the offii.es of the embarkation strv ice. General Hines, who stopped in Sait Lake about a month ago while en route to Wa-- i !igton from a trip to Ban Fran-risr- o a- - tlie escort for hia imperial highness, Ilime Hagasiii Fushimi, a cousin of the emperor of Japan, is now in France, where lie is checking up the working plans of the embarkation of troops, and preparing to take over a number of German ships for expediting the g of Ameiican soldiers. Edward Sergeant Hines, also a son of Mr. Hines and a brother of the and the major, is with the Americangeneral army of occupation now in Germany. acu1 M t ( hi tm t b l u t of vv iOtUr' ..Ifh . h n a o'i vjripnm IomsI hi filh dMel Ulr m,n v a in a e b wb i'Mrucbr , ns offnei fee in )o. r ne an ' where he w o lo. n'ello mil letnm '.'iMitfr , i 1Ot.ate be pcl'tcj ms an at- - ,y O j ( home-comin- tcr-so- FORMER SALT LAKE MINISTER IS DEAD rened c ir . tbt INDIANA MAN TO ADDRESS CLUB MEN tjethe Hiand of of the evening ) lmoln iiiv anquet to i tml.l rintii,:, Uelrumv 12 af hr Ho- Repr. Hmt nt will t h Tneti I i h f tHM-s- r K orator i T T 'o i'ommumtx sin ed tl i . j m men ,rOU ie h H !! c r I N bn Tfatm. K i John In u - p Mv, h t if rMor'i uf he w hi. h oi ham 4i m md w i 'b v. Mat,r of oninuji itv v. nrk mnutte, ' Kf l !"t Mwu anti Lu M I o i iTOtJd main ,t The a'.on of ci iipmcnf of l ie . rca- i lv t u ity of ofrs, p n 15:- - ce n wi 1 v -- er !r WRITE RED CROSS of I. T p meiicnn oloier in France aid hi the I'nited State appreciate fuM the the 4'ffort wh(h Ked CTos worker ha' expended to make them happy and ofn HkRK fortabU, according; to Robert J IMIs. 4f. mar.ag r of the Salt Lake counts lip-le- t KCciub of tne Red Oto. The chapter ha the following letter from M ,4''o5 r """per received i .nice d p I'iassi, al da-- , n;; '"'Thanks to x on for a eplendid sweat' r I'llHslutn class P, m whit h i mnt comfortable V3Kills these wlr'rr o.p over f age d ti . The people of the Mates have ad h d much to our fhnfctn.as joy through ih WEDNESDAY. Rd ( rosM iodat Aain we have tl,a privibpe of thanking vou.'1 ii,;:,keinl,.I':rHn'k The wntr of the letter is Private B. p n , m.v Farktoat! H Shatp. who at the time of receiving the m - UnUTtaiianru-t P veatr was In pro'iloiiai base hopib r men unit v nt Mute. France. The corresponTbmsdav a prog, am w W a rnornler (e dent of Sixteenth companv. tirui of ThoIh s wli tho sd iomrePe,,. Third battalion, Fifth regiment of meet lug of a Hub of a7 PtuImI stab rnirim. I p in n,h Linim Hot lsV UlDlf S( B lido OM, , ''r' n- 1 'r . - ! I4 bsss FRIDAY , 7 " T ni - Supra r oh.) m M. p liar, n a- -. last n strm Hon by f'ut-at- d - ', SATURDAY, -- KLINE OF FATHERS tr. ', 11 Life and Character Reading I (re-- OTTO c Bt-h- ,g t ;rt ' . at t OF SUNDAY REPORT Committee Nqmed. 11 ' i ' . ld WAR Roosevelt aa follow "In the death of Theodore Rnoseve't America and the world have bn n deprived of a veisatilo. vigorous and incc useful citizen. A man of great pomr. them w.th and influence, he devoted magnificent courage and exhilarating to the mreer throughout ills Ills standard service of his country were simple and hi adherence to them in himself a galuncompromising. vanic force, his life was an inspiration. To his name ids fellow men have appended many titles as we understand titles in this land of freedom, bn! a'l of them with propriety might he i rased, and we should pav our highest in. ml' by writing in their stead, Ameru an The executive committee for Sa t I.ake City and countv is composed of Nepii I.- Morris as chairman and Nephl L. Mor ris and V. R. Wallace as vlie chairmen, Heber M. and tlie following members: Wells, John O. Cutler. William Sprj, Sin-- , ator Reed Smoot, Senator W. H. King. Representative James H. Mvs, Representative M H, Welling, Heber J. Grant. Anthon II. Lund. C. W Penrose. Joseph S. Glass, Rev. George E. I'avie Rev. Peter A. Simpkin, Rev. J. H. Williams, Allen T. Sanford, Stephen S. R, Thurman, J. K. Frick. E. Valentine Gideon, A.' J. Weber, Harden Bennion, General R. W. Young, W. S. McComlck. E. O. Howard, Nome Warrum, S. A. Maglnnis, F. K. Nebeker, II. G. Whitney, A. N. McKay, J. F. Casey, George E. Hale, Frank Evan,G W. D. Livingston, H. X. Bvrne, F. Richmond, Benjamin Goddard, Dr. J. A Wldtsoe, Ernest Bamberger, C. L. Rood, Ogden lilies, LYank B. Stephens, R. H. Channlng R. B.' Porter, Carl A. Badger. C. W. Nihlev. George H. Anerbarh, Georce Albert Smith, otto 17. Asbridge, A L. terv. 'and traveled out of this city for Harvey, George A Lawrence, W, X. Wilas a many jears traveling salesman liams, Prof A C. Lund, A T Moon, he Scorning the Idea that bear a Everard Bierer and Alma Lldredgs. charmed life, declaring ills faith In all men. one God and im) cents on the dol- Other Committees. we gcr wdiat we fignt lar, he says that ia The Ogden exerutiv e committee for if we are ilgii and fight hard and that the charm of life ts composed of Major T. S. Browning -enough," P. A. H. W. Bigelow In tlie fighting, whether it is with the chairman: Wattis, wildSseas of Iraikless o cans, or with the Fred J. Klesel and Henry Gwlliiams. consists of The Provo committee prosau problems of life. Jes-- e Colonel O. E. Ixiose, inairman, Knight, T X. Taylor, Le Roy Dixon and William Roviance. The lyigan committee comprises MavO Roy Bullen, chairman;. Dr. E. G. P A. A. Law, Weston Vernon and Evan R. Owen. 7 ml Hid.. iiffuN' j .in o i i j h t i ail been n m m , o Vul iloi-ern- H dbrarv Icon announced f the mone mla and for th f nhi the effntr, pioKf'rn onurbte. MOTHERS TO Cor bon .Mo Rdn. president of tb Met T:em,Ubm i tub will preside Sat UiK( MEET WEDNESDAY! Utah He c ndn f. rlir Ht the The Sweeten bantl anl nq et l ederal Supervision. . t he H rmonv abd,-the tiUu'o f d double quartet xm.I f n tx-"1 n . lb id a u 1 pa W minCd-Pit the mufchal ,i j ,ui.i vvral oial 54)tv 11c lio is are to le of the evening; e ei in v Irion .ii th wed M.,t, , uovern-met unnert , nt two win h hi women to Sait lithe to Iniiilo it.unn; rf.fai s tne Misses lav h,vra 'FarHall', and Maiv W. IN min a.-The liT-i'o' RANKS is to ra. h even vo.ing woman who lew mv liene-fi- t its a tuiies The st ope of its from, Otn jv. Kline, manegcr of the p!t work, as previously indtialed, N wuie Senator MaKmney t hi'i lelaMng in Lake branch of the F Lorillard Tobacco it iiitMide. Kvinogsiuni woik, hli h m fho calparole of pnMiUfrt. Is the proud father of a hoy tompanv. and In .lasses, classical dancFLU endar. p ox ides hat no pr suir sen- 39 CASES arriv-e.who lam afterbtv. yesterday ing. military maneuvering, such as tenced for truinfcr rn the fir? degree frhaq t noon Kline the IN apartments in the marching and some of the s.mplcr drir be paroled In teax than fhsooar with5 hits House hotel. Mr. Kline said last under the direction of Co.om-K p' out unaidmou lonaent fj the board of night that the new arrival is the hand- Wright, first-ai- d Instruction, tmpo-te- d I h of rwftooritv vote. n n new eases of Influent pardbnf. ine'ead by somest baby in Ihe west arid we ghs I rdverstty of Utah fafu r ty membra. vvrie quarantined in taeniv-fou- r house eight and The poundaThere i also a Lv stub, a glee t 4 Leading Ftatloner. Printer and Bindcitv board of health jeaterdnv. motner and bahv are said t be doing clnh. buslnrua club,dramatic school chibs V. Tnd er t Arrow Dress, Inc, Thrf e (lent i from tile disease loccurred was Kline Mr. Miss hoi kev ciuha girl formerly hiking cjjlu... and supper ' A ioet Kerr of trad Lake. South. (Adv ertUeoient ) dutuitf the Uajo oldba, too last named being cxBctiUx.iy C Train in U. Praises American. In the course of ills proiiamapcn S. From Overseas. refers to tolonel Bamberger Ammunition pur, i ft u .V, wh-- . Fifty-thir- d Ca-sc- s, w nil . i I! 'ce f nt ban w ' IIP nnii f w of Members f!ouiBrnn. ' d Nex 1' am o d Ud s.i Mr Je'll if 'I he r p 1 I i j - Hn d t ' hi H W the f . n u ! 4 I m V,5i nt b 1, ' I Hill Hit' t o- i now l? i kmosii at nn i n- SALT LAKE FIGHTER SUES FOR DIVORCE! it M I v t v u h.i fmi ni bait Lako a girN1 iiiih THl.KD imno In the wcbt. The club, Is a nub, fUbough lue or-- i It utlvitlfs pan.zation etmi m t.eld inmh wider in t ope than a club usimllv doe tne Community Recreation hoes The ent mime o cninmndt ms j.jmrter at 'kv Uhm fund boutn hi t t, a u U jirrjdl nusniuis? on it niemiu hip iols mofte than c young women Ah a n Miit of Urn ndn nrmnate ijqe of the th ignition OomniutiP as a .f juwuai welfare prefix to the name it as tn organization ,0 unduMuoi ,md Hardlv had former State Senator Frank tins epnnatu unule wi'h mi MONDAY. JTvans nrii Mr Evans irturned t Sat in view, - that me Inmiiiinii) R ''ration -lovke after serving duunc the war at tlie nf nusm.ss n,' M(li"g lU.,'1 "a.ker Bros in, i;Lis r.,m.a,n Walter Fteed hopita In W hlntm ami a!l wax reteivel b for in France, than a mrls .t'U'nmrnt Tro. Mr t vanx fiom tie Red Crops r.king hN TUESiDAY. 0 rn F r'Ulltiao i!t r!,sV J Argument Expected. cer k f i - o Mm; t0 h kfforr tbo war ft of' PixutU In, airtvp1 Jwik'1 'itijrLu evening ftr a vlxlt ''ill b b s krotliM. Mdioi k A Maginni iUMt hern hf barged iglun'v ijx o hi hv d it r ait i'tmi) a bar 1..1 n tr IdUbilMf, K' lie wa h ( nsilU'jv Ins'put non orp in hr Irt ' t rjnk of firit lim- Hi 'mI alrvadv bevn reoeni-- t fn pMHM'.uot in a aplalm v a Av o Act thr ar mwtl, r w 15 1 on-l- mg Dr T W Virkrtop, for four ' ar Itxstor of the FitM Uhnstmn church af of heart alt Toiko, rlifd unexpectedly MouMe Siturrlay at Seattle, arcordinjt to xYc minot friend by mapf The Imieral will be ister here vrsterdax. 4 held at Seattle next ednedav. t Dr PiPkerlon enme to Salt Iako fom Kenton. Ohio, hi home and where he hhs pastor of the Christian church. Kolkft-inthe end of ht term of service at Sail Lake, twehe years hso. Dr. Ilnkeiion ar urKeut call to return to the cooking with other domestic sci- Kenton church. ence featm.-He cred a popaor nt Kenton torn A diatiin tlv e part of the cml. jears and accepted a call to SeattV, is tioi by the g,rbnppcr a home V Klakeh, Juet f'ort 3 of tt e,t ow meal, under tlie superv of Miss acixpc the bay from the ahngton 1 e.iti a Jennings, Ha Davrft hi5 widow and two government instructor in the donu'&tti Ted Moore qf jvntit daughters, Mr and Mr. ,Tovph K. Grant. Mr Grirt Schedule for. Week. m a on of Omral Fled A. Giant and formerly lived pf salt Iake. Vn ldH of Ihe work wlv.i t r ,vr. 63 Lr T'inkerton ears oid Wi.ile reation house has undcr-dkei- , and nt Salt Inke he was xery active in Maiu h. eve,, thus carTv, He sonic wos woik a man of bioad suv ess 0 pronoun, ed v t BalId views, Stroup and whmir? jarsonaiit an from the aiteiigrment 0f ,t.e program was for prominent duting hie rpHldenre herera. I, dav of the w,.ek the S( hi. Inns of work for tF..,w lie week, beginning toii.n SAMMIES IN FRANCE - one-thir- asso-natio- oh' i T 0- i Program for Every Day in. Week Compiled by Officers- of Organization Which Has Federal Supervision. rt nm-plet- k ru, During the summer, however, the Ho In one register shows a tnativ a month 'omparativ ely speaking, the fa taken from the regintet not It being estimated th,ut more than d f the vihUoih failed to register at all With this aa ft niterhm. it would I evident tna( more than li bon people had keen throuan the new $ j.OimmiuA uap;-tduring t.ve lat vear. t0T people regi- During Januarv, teied at the eapltol. coming from tiiiry-titn- e of the fortv eight Mate and fiom ten foreign eountrie. The teconl shows vis'tora from Tpkio, Japan, Ontario, Uan'ida, Copenhagen, Dfnmai k . i'Andon Kngland, Agghamstan. Africa. Honolulu. Terrttorv of Hawaii ; Bordeaux Frame Svdnev. Australia; Hongkong, v'hlna, and from Berlin, the city of revolution. February 1, 1M9, there waa hit one In the hah of the building, while visit' vesterdav tne reeord showed none 1 es--- ge-- nt the 'l vpar i t persons 1 io-o- Till: U ow) state rapltnl (luting 91 v aoeonltng to fount made veatcrlav from the official The re ord ..show n vlditor register than for the first three month of t 1 Needless Expense. For the purpose of htfnonrur i'i of Theodore Roueeieit, and in ( . dunce with the action of concrcx ting aside Sunday, hehruarx 9, to ih s purpose, Goeiyior Simon ILtmheuur f,. terdav desiKnated next Sunday a dore Roo6dt Memorial day, and nia on Un of tourhe proclamation f Jot urged Inthat appiopiiaU (xmiv. conducted home, (hurclus ami Kathciinaa public in eonne .m Governor Hamheiser, announ t with the proclamation, ,t a of Sait lake City aud nm w personnel committee and evecuuxe coimmttins m Osden, FTOvo andLoan. At the vima ven out the im(i ti e time there for a bis mass meotirft wh ,h ix prosiam to he held in the tabernai le at j o ok At this u.ci. next Sundav afternoon. ing Malor Glen filler will a t as ftnd. the principal uddrees will made by Ncphi D, Sioiris. bhprt tn k a will also he made bv Governor and Major Miller invocation mj! be offered bv President Anthon H Lund and the benediction by the Rex J 1! William. The tmimral program ' in charge of Profeaeor A. C Luml The programs in other ( Ities of the Matn ,,re he hv tlie (omrrr-tee- s arranged expected to whah have been named bv t wo he ernor or by others, uhith may ,a-designated. 600 YOUNG WOMEN JOIN IN COMMUNITY RECREATION HOUSE ACTIVITIES HERE OVER 11,000 PERSONS AT CAPITOL IN 1918 Groundhog Learns petition. Under the present law, all municipal are nominated by candidates for primary elections ho d at considerable exSenator pense to the municipalities. hold that thin is a needless exh elections would m alniliKh and pense and provide for the petition svstem of nominations Hie petition must be signed otcr of the by at least i!H qpalifiod election unit w.thut which the candidate Becks election ... r. , J I1DIBDBIII0BBIIIII y Death of Former President Is Deplored and Tribute to Memory Is Paid. rt mid-ocea- n of Senator Josci-Ches hill, regulating the hours of continuous employment of firemen In cities of the fiut and second class of the state This measure, officially known as 8. B. No, 14. or the platoon system bill for firemen, was on, the second reading calendar for consideration at the Friday session. but ujH.n teepiest of Senator W. J. Barker of Weber Its consideration was put over and made a special order for 1 he consideration was tin afternoon. put over In order to permit Senator Darker to confer with repreaentatlvea of the Ogden commission relating to the provision of the bill. A delegation came down from Ogden to be heard on tbs measure, but found that It had already been reported out of committee, so took up thair cause with Senator Parker. The commission la said to oppose the measure as It ts now drawn and wants some changes In It, which will probably be offered In the form of amendments when the bill la called for consideration on amendment this afternoon. As onglnallv drawn by Senator Ches. the bill provided for twelve hours of continuous work out of each twenty-fou- r hours, but the author revised the bill In committee to provide for not more than twt hours of continuous duty In hours. each forty-eigThis ts known as the platoon svstem. but ts modified somewhat frojn the system In vogue In other cities where It la used to provide for the duty Instead of twelve hours. The bill applies to every fireman, save the chief, who Is on duty all the time, but who may recall any or all firemen off duty in case of emergency. Governor Proclaims Febru-ar9 for Special Services Throughout Utah. c Mld-hoo- i sena'e 4 court. SEA CART, dia-tri- lilt. nd now vet' third district His Family. v Senate Calendar Tweoty-aaeefl- th eran' liaUiff of Edwin G. Brown Is Only Surviving Member of Measure Relative to Abolition of Primary Elections Also on Calendar. ft. edwin o. beown, Captain iu ca.plin - . i .. n h m-i- cmnasmm tovs ears, under d re Ronertaon. nil ersit, M n -- Gtr v 1 (ipr j: j(ar ' , o' Ins'irn.iU ,, g'inn,i;.uin 'r.,Fs un. t on ,1' i:,1vear?m',':irlS' K Kven irg Dancing partv. ties girls clubs t ,1 class, ovtr g Fn llv h.,,, SUNDAY. 3.3", p. m Hiking ,luh for g.rls empioved during week. ou'lng 4 p. m Open houe. F.verv Ctrl tn I invited to come leakp - and Bl o to' a friefiti. Ever- activity Is under the inner, Of a qualified leader. , ,j a In attendance upon every occasion. fu - FEERUARY X a person wltn a cil mind that leaps to conclusions. Jj will, wuno eccentriclues a desire to domineer over other, e in the home. 'There I love t penally poetry and art and music indicated, and i public career promises sucres in either line. This character Bnotilu avo.d abstract discusaions on politics or religion. The nature i severe, inclined to criticise and should avoid fits of blues and not indulge in lf pity. The irovemlnif pUnefpare tmnui and Saturn and the sign l Aqutufl with the turquoise or ametht as tJ,e bfrtbslone. Hctl vour household goods through tii s Want AtLft Hc-- lr, e we find -- tJ 4 . |