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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1919.' I j BEGINS KRYPTOK II SC HU BACH SCHUBACH H KRYPTOK ti ii SCHUBACH li -- -. It's s if KIEV ' rheumatism. doping pain only; not ono case in fifty Rub treatment. internal requires St. Jacob' soothing, penetrating tender Liniment right on the and by the time you eay Jack spot, rheumatic Robinson out comes the St. Jacob's Linipain and distress. ment It is a harmconquers pain! less rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesnt burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness ironi athiug joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and educes ewellmg. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle St. Jacobs Liniof old rtme, honest ment from any drug store, and in a moment youll be free from pains, Dont suffer! aches and stiffness. Rub rheumatism away. (Adv.) Plop A sharp fight over the McKinney bill providing for onfe additional Judge in the Third Judicial district developed in the lower house of the legislature yesterdjay afternoon, and i robably will be resumed when the house convenes again tomorSupporters of the mea row afternoon. sure, which has already passed the senate, became aware of the fact that the passage of the measure was endangeied numby the absence of a considerable On motion of Repreber of member. sentative I. H. Masters, chairman of the judiciary committee and a supporter of without the bill, the house adjourned and the bill w.ll taking final action, come up tomorrow as unfinished business. An effort launched by a number of the the "cow county" watchdogs ofclause enactingfailed treasury to nave the bill by finally stricken eut of the R 12. a vote of 16 to 12, Representative mem Currie being the only Salt Lake her to vote in favor of this motion when by the a rising vote was called for bill was speaker. The motion to kill the HOBBLE li KRYPTOK ll SCHUBACH H KRYPTOK If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidney with eaJt occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that meat form uric acid, which almost paralyzes the kidney in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and whea the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of Bediment, the ehaunels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the bodys urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Utlua, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot inand makes a delightful effervesjure, lithia-water drink. cent (Adv.) mart clous lenses il you if vou want to examin-theswant to see how they me n.adi if you want to know what they will do for your eyes and how much real pleasure and usefulness you will git from them, come in this week and see our educational display and hao your eyes tested for Kryptohs. e -- Kryptohs eraik Convinced of Necessity. Speaking in .avor of the measure, Representative Masters said that, while he was opposed to creating public office unless there was absolute necessity for them, he had been convinced of the neablv supcessity of this one He was D. McKay ported by Representative D. the fact noted who of Weber county, of the legal business that of the state, arising in Salt Lake county, was being handled by Mr Masters also said of the Judges. it had been Impossible, because of the increasing legal business of the local district, for judges to keep up with the delays and calendar, causing serious congestion. Die opinion of Breaker Richards, a attorney in the third district, practicing Mr. Richards supported was -- equested. the bill, declaring that there was need He of another Judge In this countv. noted the fact that many Important eases to in this district required months try so voluminous and the civil buslnes Impossible to properly disthat It s pose of it with five Judges. Croft In opposing the measure that some of the Salt Lake Judges did not work hard enough, tnat they went on long vaIf they were as Incations In summer. dustrious as some of the Judge tn the he said, they could keep outlying districts, their calendars clear. He was supported In this contention by Representative Hinckley of Mt. Pleasant. As the hour grew late several members left the chamber, and several other were absent for the day. Consequently the motion of Mr. Masters that the house adjourn until Monday was offered, and was adopted, thus forestalling a final vote upon the measure until a larger attendance of the members Is present. one who knows you are wearing bifocals is yourself. Come Lenses Duplicated On Short Notice at Reduced Prices. Feb. 8. Wallace Henry Randolph wa found not guilty today by a In Jury Judge A. E. Pratt's court of the Georgs Halverson charge of kidnaping. appeared as attorney for the state and P. Dobbs prosecuted the case. 8. Randolph was alleged to have kidnaped his two children which were said to have been awarded to the custody of the mother tn a previous divorce case. The children were taken to the paternal grandparents and left tners while Randolph went Into the .army at Can p Eustl Va. He was arrested at the camp and returned to Ogden and tried upon th kidnaping charge. OGDEN. nd ambition, plus Tho Trite-on- e Want Ads. are sure to win sueceea Energy e Especially adapted for professional and home use. Delightful in tone. Easy to play. Beautiful in appearance. The demand for saxophonists and clarinetists is large' and remuneration liberal. We of carry a complete 6tock( L Artiste York and American made Saxophones and BVttoney and LArtiste made' Clarinet! Saxophone and Clarinet jupplics- - and Three Star Reeds at importers prices. MAI Ng:STR.EET KRYPTOK HEADQUARTERS KRYPTOK II SCHUBACH SCHUBACH KRYPTOK II KRYPTOK SCHUBACH 413 TwantyflfUl street, across fr-- o entrance to Seed HoteL 2396--J Phonea Buslneee Office, 464; Ogden correspondent, 664 nd CONSOLIDATED MUSIC COMPBNY kU Town, Clip and Mail MUSIC This Coupon Today. CO.. Salt Lake Cit and complete Kipdly send me .catalogs, prices tion regarding ; informa-- , Insert here What pertaining to music you, are interested .m.) Name I lret-- s passing through tha city. Tha Ogden company has supplied th canteen with several oases of oranges for the wounded hoy who have passed, or will pas through th city. On Bootlogginx , Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. 8 Upon the announcement today that the titles to the prop-ert- y being purchased by the Speery Hour as ancompany had been passed, it nounced today, a message bed been ret San ceived from the general offle Francisco stating that the compsnv would be readv to start operations at once. Representatives of the company, In conversation with Charles If. Barton coast of th publicity bureau, said the weather Colonel said that he had waa such Ffoulke that It was thought the excacharge of part of the preparations for the vation for the elevator and mill could establishment of hospitals back, of the be begun very soon and thereby give lines for caring for the American woundto many returned soldiers. ed during th battle. He said that he employment of the medical unit lost about Memorial for Roosevelt. in his command. The colonel walked with a noticeable OGDEN, Feb 8 Memorial service for limp, and when asked If he was wounded the late Theodore Roosevelt will be obhe smiled and dismissed the subject with served in the ward chapels and churches He of ths city tomorrow evening Th proa word of praise for th Yankee added that Sherman must have been grams w.ll Include sn address upon the war was d when he said that tongue-tieand music selection late hell. Ffoulke win be discharged Colonel Return From Service. from the army upon his arrival at San Francisco. He went into service when OGDEN, Feb. 8 Clarence Riser, former llno'jpe opera'or of th Standard, the United States entered th war. ha returned from Sen Diego, where he waa stationed at North Island In the To Entertain Soldiers. naval aviation section, from which he OGDEN. Feb. 8. The Women of Ameriis given an honorable discharge. commucan Patriots have named several to arrange for th complimentary te Friday eveparty at th Berthana nextmarines of (he ning. Soldiers, sailors and to be are the and guests for county city th occasion, which will be in the nature of a military ball. A special enlarged orchestra ha been secured for the occasion. OGDEN, Feb. 8 That the American force's medical unit opexpeditionary at th erating in the Argonne Inforest the closing of the time big battle. days of the war, waa prepared to care for 100 000 wounded men. and did care for 19,000 wounded and gassed men, was th assertion made today by Lieutenant Colonel Bruns Ffoulke. a practicing surwho passed geon of San Francisco, through Ogden today, en route to th 1 SCHUBACH KRYPTOK SCHUBACH KRYPTOK Special to The Tribune. Feb. Ogden'a observance OGDEN, of th day when a tributa will be paid to Great Britain for her part in ths world war will be held in Ogden next Saturday, with a program at the Alhambra theater in the afternoon and evening. A feature of the program will ba a chorus of 120 voices, a rehearsal of which will be he'd at the theater at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. On Sunday, February 14. special program will ba observed at all tha Office, r i, Sr. H ii Charga. When searched ing liquor Into th atat at the county Jail. Nabarro had bea pint given Pottle in hi possession. H will a hearing in the city court Monday, OGDEN, Divorce I Granted. Bout Feb. I Roe X granted a decree of dlvorc from Richard MAN court today by Judge Soule In th A. E. Pratt. The decree waa given upon A Complete Lin of Lat CARRYING of cruelty and desertion. Th the grounds in Idaho, married Model Underwoods Pocatello, were couple of February IS, 1901 . Th plaintiff wa OGDEN'. Feb. I. Nick Ftefandako late model siaadarfl child. And of other minor tho In th tha found awarded was custody guilty Superior, Wyo., visible writing machines. carrying concealed city court today of fined ac120. Th Rebuilt and He wae . Priesthood Will Meet. weapon cused said that he had the weapon for OGDEN. Fob. I. Services at h SecGUARANTEED FULLY his own protection. of IL R. ond ward tomorrow will incliid a priestThe preliminary hearing hood meeting at ( a. m., Sunday school Term If desired. ' Frouty, Charged with a felony, for being at m. and memorial service for 80 W also rent typewriters. arrested th second time for having liquor tho10lets T p. tn. at Roosevelt Theodor set for In his possession, wss February will be delivered by President TO STUDENTS 27. A. G. Horn appeared aa attorney for Th address E. - SPECIAL RATES Bishop Georg Alva L ' Roovllle. the accueed bend FOR new Browning srlll conduct tha services. FINED FOR WEAPON f dl-tr- kt ' price Cigar et for Boldina. Feb 8. The Red Cross canteen at tha Union depot received today from John Scowcroft 4 Sons company many geeks supply of cigarettes, m hlch will be distributed (p soldiers and sailors OGDEN. Six Influenza Cue. Feb. I. Six new caae of and no, death from the disease wa the report Issued today by th city health board. OGDEN, list THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER C0 Inc., 321 y, Bo. Main. Phnn Wax 276L Important Announcement Sentenced to Prison. Feb. 8 Gordon Kruihk and state William Green were taken to afternoon by Deputy Sheriff this prison Robert Burk. Krushke was sentenced to a term of not less than five years for hla participation In a street car robbery. senGreen wa given a tence upon the burglary charge. OGDEN, BECAUSE MQOOD GOODS" days of our February were the three biggest days in the history of Walkers corset department', Veteran Urged to Meet. OGDEN. Feb. 8. All former soldier are urged to meet and sailor in Ogden at the armory at 7 80 p. m. Tuesday for the purpose of taking steps toward th club. organization of an army andan navy honorable All men who have received invited. discharge from service are s ii.ii. si Railroader. Funeral Today OGDEN Feb. I Funeral aervtra for Brur U Brown, former dmlna-m- r Railroad for the Union Peifta Moncompany, will be held at a oclock day afternoon at the family 3.renMence. W. Ire 250 Madiaon avenue. ,Bihop will conduct the eervlcee. IntermentCan-In J. Frank Mr. the City cemetery. non of San Dlefro, alaier of the deaeaeed man. arrived tn Ogden yeaterday eon-durl- or How Fflt Folks Reduce Weight WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE SALE THROUGH MONDAY from Fat persona, particularly thosenormal auov ten to sixty pound that weight, will be interested to learn without they may reduce their weight starvation diet or tiresome exercise- Thi can best be done by gettingv breathing deep-lplenty of fresh air, byfew til drops of foland bv taking a of ttoreia'four times a day, also ineome lowing ibe other aimple rule that . with the box. Oil of koreia may be obtained .from form. in capsule any good druggist treatment U likely Even i few days in weight. reduction to show a pleasing the flesh The step becomes light more firm, the skin smoother in apmore pearance; work ecm easier and aof the buoyant feeling takes possession whole body and mind , superfluous, unhealthy fat disappear. If you are overstout aal have tried various methods of fat reduction io vain yon may now be very thankfulJt at is having found a genuine system (Adv.) safe, pleaegnt and healthful. Bee shortstop joins BroVfl-lnAutomobile company sales force., p among Our patrons seemed to appreciate the wonderful corset values so much, and there have been such crowds that some may not have had all the attention they deserved. adWe want every woman who so desires to have the continuation vantage of these sale prices, hence the g mxv be From baseball to Bosches baseball to from d into BiLy in the ease of Browning has kept the grand (trr, who for rears with his sensational stand on it feet work for the bait Lake elub of th Pacific Coast league, and who, if he dec autorl()ps v n half the ifved in the mobile selling field a he possesses on the the batbil d amond; 'will catch all will that come his way, hot ones pot the ball over the never fail to b;i-c- s are full, and fin'e when the come rotrp'ng hoi e w.b the fine contract m his ins.de Rocket. the Orr bks been connected with game for several years between basei.sd seasons, sad he is a real acquiAutomobile Browning sition for-thforce. sal pBrspnra-f- Monday. Lines are somewhat depleted, of course, and we cannot promise all sizes in every style. Put there are still all sizes in onetime or another. - . . auto-mobi- e lompsnv Judgment tot Plain tiff. PROVO ' Feb. 8 In the css of P. P. wherein plainLa'S Johnson, Thomas on en oploovl contract, tiff l.rowf t eon rf.2-t.in favor of the de-- f iiwtvment of th pia.au.'f Uu sonant at the 1 frfieroooa. ct j KRYPTOK OGDEN. Feb. I. Frank Nabarro, 88 Union years of age, was arrested at the T. depot this morning by Deputy Sheriff of bringH Blackburn, upon th char church rd Many Are posing Several Pounds a Month. nuMtrrr II OGDEN TO OBSERVE BRITISH MEMORIAL OGDEN DEPARTMENT one-thi- l Vandoren tmst o mx Efji in and Have Your Eyee Tested This Week. y '$ 6 MFC. OPTICIANS: OPTOMETRISTS 109-SOU- TH WINS FLOUR FIRM READY MADE AMPLE PLANS KIDNAPING CASE TO CARE FOR INJURED TO START BUILDING I CONSOLIDATED the unsightly with our testing rooms (equipped with the latest scientific apparatus!, in charge of our staff of graduate and experienced optometrists, and with our own optical depaitment, where lenses are ground to order, we are prepared to give you the highest standard of optical service known to the optical profession. RANDOLPH CLARINETS If You Live Out of eliminated the ugly line the old style bifocal lenses. The dividing line between near vision and far vision is fused together The only at terrific heat and is absolutely invisible. of seven-twelft- AND- - T hue ti The highest standard of optical perfection Kryptok glasses and Schubach service! intrmiiK ed by Representative Adney of Brigham City, and supported by Republican members of the house. SAXOPHONES .P SO see distant objects clearly are always either changing ou are free from this problem the necessary correction for both annot They The Invisible Bifocals Far and Near Sight in One s bothers. r tii-i- two-pairs-- Take Salts to flush Kidneys if Suggested More Work. Back hurts or Bladder Charges were made by Representative ir. yj SCHUBACH he ausc they thousands of nun and women fuss with two pans of p'd'-vor j.uniot read through distant glass's through their reading gl.is-.eThe Krjptok put nts . hat e solved this glasses or hunting for the other pair Krvplohs will gne ou it one pair of glasses glasses mnsauee. reading and distance. s Effort to Strike Out Enacting Clause Is Defeated by Solons. Jacobs Liniment. St. crease Judiciary Held Over Until Monday. i KRVPTOK Kryptok Demonstration Week! Dont suffer! Instant relief follows a nibbing with old Proposed Enactment to In- I I KRYPTOK J OfJ DISTRICT JUDGE (r ll 5 All Sta-Ri- te Corsets at Half Price. 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