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Show ? o' i i.UUC .iAk TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. H H F ckiuts uxaiivei Caustically North-cliAnalyzed by Lord es New JournaL George Lloyd ff coughs hkd colds Look at tongue! Remove poisons Dr. Kings New Discovery has a ' fifty-yea- r record from stomach, liver and behind it. bowels. It hunt its reputation on its production of positive results, on its sureness in relieving the throat irritation colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial tar k. Dr. Kings New Discovery! Why, mv folks wouldnt use anything else!' Thats the general esteem nation-wid- ,Sew Tork Times .Copriglit.) IS. Llojd George may il,nWS, Feb.saved from bio friend if , usk to be reads U estimate of him written by Ltd 'Morthcllffe In the first number of today, eV Illustrated, which appeared it is cot a direct attack, but a merciless, .nahsis of a candid friend, willwho be course, that the premier the tasks of reeonei ruction, but Wf.not help but ponit out a few things. Mirthqliffe admits Georges rlng- risueerhes aod capable grasp of essenSfl reforms" during the war. but does not fJrsa tuat he, as a member of the As. rnfith cabinet, shared the responsibility fs.lur,. Then he refers to the that tfco premier U now actmi With uloai leaders whom for loug he held and he says: Cn to ridicule, enduring There could never be any the chief hiir and between sympathy members of his cabinet. Balfour. Uns, even or Law. Bouar iurten Chamberlain if tney were convinced he had dropped ill his former views about social reform. Ths Tories may look upon I.ioyd George a convert or (to use the phraseology of religious revivalism) as a brand picked hlm-e- lf from the burning, but he now findsa few dependent upon those whom furiwith tears back hewas attacking ous Invectives." Lord Northollffe wonders if the premier Is strong enough to force real re- - FOLEYS It taste good. It makes them feel good. -- JrfL It will turn distreseed, fretful child "into a happily smiling one. Because it Is just wbt children ought have for feverish colds, coughs, croup, ,weey breathing. ynuffles end heavy It puts a headed, soothing, coating oa a feverish, Iclamed, tickling throat, sod it elope cough sickly. It is good tor croup, too. It coe teles eo etorpklne, chloroform, or other drag that you would act like to giro te youeg ckudrcu, end it li iuet ae cf ecure iur growe-up- e. Bcnramm-Johnao- n, Drugs, Tliu Five (6) Good Btorea. FUGITIVE e pleasant, its relief gratifying. Half a centurv of cold and rough checkin g. Sold by druggists everywhere. 60c and 1.20. Ogden Sheriff Orders Take No Chances With 1 Bowls Out of .Kilter? Thats nature tailing for relief. sist her Fleeing Desperadoes. As- jn her dailv duties with Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Not r purgative usual the in dose, but a mild, effective, Special to The Tribune. 'OGDEN, Feb. 1J George C. Boyer wee arrested at 4 30 o'clock this morning at Thirty-thir- d street end Padfb; avenue, following an attempt to escape with companions after the sheriff s posse had them to stop The arrest of Boer was not accomplished unti the officers exchanged a number of snots wllh lpu-tie- s Dick Wootton, William Brown iuid Harry Johns. Boyer Is held, pend mg & :i investigation. in the same This is the second nhootl vicinity in the past three weeks Ths officers are of the opinion that the who are stealing rides into the city ere heavily armed ami ready to kill If they are pressed bv the officers This is the eetond time the bootleggers have I he of Peers on fire opened hhenff Peterson issued instructions to his deputies not to taket any unnecessary chances with tiie bootleggers, but to get the criminals if they do not surrender upon the first call. The sheriff said the operations of the hoo'leggers coming into ugJen upon the freight trains must cease at once, even if it becomes necessary to Btop the trait's with a squad of deputies and search them. teases the u( Fig corrective laxative, that t,, Accept kULorma blues. look for the name California oa bowels into action and chases 3c. . sure ( are the the package, Advertisement.) you your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children Full love its delicious fruity taste. directions for childs dose on each botYour tle. Give it without fear. (Adv. There is perhaps no one thing that eo the passing of our youth aa forma on his present associates, and plainly the horrible to put on tio much asks. , weight after tendency we have reached the age of "Is he not bv temperament a political 25 or 30 years. However young our faces chameleon, taking on the color of the may appear, the sagging, flabby figure views of whom at ths moment hasten to and forty-inc- h waist "gives u away." be his associates? Did not his daily excause The of overstoutnesa this is changes of opinion during the recent elec- our stomachs convert the food we that eat tion campaign make it clear to anyone into fat because there is not enough oxywho had closely studied his political per- gen in the blood to coma proper produce sonality that he waits for newspapers to bustion to destroy the excess tiste'l him what to do and advances his sue. Fat people will be phased fatty to leara opinion under pressure of their criti- of a simple home method that la wondercism?' efficient in reducing weight, quickNorthcllffe adds that the premier is fully and easily without a starving diet, vio"one in whom that high moral courage ly lent massage or strenuous exercise. Go which enables a man to stand alone is to sny drug store and get a box of Phynot a distinguishing quality. He la not nola; five grfiins after each meal a man of ( so wide knowledge, nor le his, and attake bed time This treatment will mind fertile In large Ideas. He depends! often give quick relief from BUSINESS MAN OF overburdengreatly upon others. In order not to ing fat. Phynola taken at meal time aslose confidence, he must be sure of sup- sists the stomach In OGDEN DIES FROM benyou the port, even 'though it be the support of efit of the food yougiving eat; at the same INFLUENZA ATTACK kept newspapers and political oppo- time dissolves the fatty tissue from any nents. The most perilous defect In Lloyd part of the bftdv where there Is excesGeorge's character Is that he Is not sure sive fat. By this method many have Special to Tho Tribune. of himself." reduced their weight a pound a day and OGDEN, Feb. 13 Grant C. Brown, S3 there is no flabbiness left. fichramm-Johnsoyears old, eon of Mrs. Artneda L Brown Six "The Never Stores, Big and the let Charles C. Brown, died at 5 ADVENTIST CHURCH Bubstltutors," can supply you with. the clock this mornini cost. (Adv.) a at small genuine Phynola t the Deo hospital MINISTER ARRIVES f Irtfluenxa attar a trlef Illness. The Rev. W. A. Sweeny, for the last Brown woo Mr. only Splendid Way to Reduce Weight i The Breakfast Everyone;Likes Best The breakfast that eaMost for you thats most delicious for all is a generous diAi of piping hot pancakes, ixmdstibly tempting with melting bits of fresh, pure MAIL) O Cl OVER Rutter. -- MAID O CLOVER Butter his that fine, rich flavor that adds zest to the eating it gnes the e ikes just tiie. right savoriuoss just the right delicacy. The purity and high nutritive alue of MAII) O CLOVER is doubly insured through perfi et iasteurization. The rich, fresh cows and is all carecream is the produet of western grain-fe- d fully tested before entering the huge eliurus. Your grocer has MAID O CLOVER Butter fresh every day. Mutual Creamery Company n. HOHEY-U-m 1st. 2nd. 10 STOP well-know- .lfo Childrea smile when they take 10 j in which this remedy is held. Its action is prompt, its taste 1 ff of at- fifteen years engaged in pastoral and evangelical work over the country, has arrived at 'Salt Lake to take up his duties Adventist ts pastor of the Seventh-da- y church. Fifth South and l?lxth East streets. Ur. Sweany has been engaged In work at SL Paul, Minneapolis, Dallas, Fort Vbrth, Houston and other cities. Also, he passed twelve years in continuous missionary service in foreign lands. Mr, Sweanv's first sermon will be given at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night rauE am In Ogden, S, 1X34. rai educated in Ie-emb- or He tho schools and )gden rao a graduate from ho Weber academy, n ISOS ho went to Yanco and Belgium, vhoro ha filled a n I a a i o n for the theater, at the Bolt WOMEN AND MAN -two nighta only, tonight and tomotrow. Friday ami Saturday. February 14 and DECLARED GUILTY to 15, with ir a tinea on Saturday, promise bieak all records at tho bo office. William Fxvershatn will be seen In bis origiAfter deliberating for nearly four hour nal role of Lord Algernon (.'hollaed, who h on the testimony, a Jury in the United he acted during the early days of his career with 'Charles Frohninn'a Empire States court yesterday brought in a vertheater company. Maxine Elliott appears dict of guilty against George Brown. aa lotdy Algy, in wblch her beauty and Ethel Lopes and Mabel Tracy, on a talents are seen to their beat advantage. charge of having entered into a conrplr- The supporting tompanv includes Mary ocy to conduct a house of wtilitn Frederick a radius of ten miles of a military poet. Robert Arvton, Compton. F.rvllle Alderson, IJoyd, Philip The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty Harvey Hays, 1ercy Warnm, F'rarklyn-, againat Mr. George Brown, charged tn Fox, H. Jca Smith, Herbert Relmorwith the other dethe indictment Predcrlik Raymond, Emily Hlxroy, Maud, fendant in theJointly violation ot the federaj Hoaford, Eleanor Hennedlot and other. statute. Lord end Algy" I Rheridaneequ The defendant A will b sentenced on It ha to do with February 34. Russell Q. tb'huUl- -r of the liy style and manner the upjier class sporting rlrcle in En- law firm of King, Braffet & Rchulder. counsel for, the defense, said last night gland. The piny ha been produced under the that he would file a motion for a new Svilliam Favereitam, trial. personal direction of who to ono cf the few on tho stage today. Algy la on of hi M .an FHIIolt said moot successful role to be more beautiful than ever, and, a eatabilHhed heraelf a OF THE Lady Aigv. to have comedienne of il.e premier drawing-ioog the stage. R. C. Carton, AMUSEMENTS dormon church DRAMA ARD VAUDEVILLE. or thirty-thro- e playing, new trill, wlih ilia montha. In ISIS be PA NT AO KH Now Six ether acta. Three ahowa Girls. Naeasoar n married Pearl dally. and made his home in Ogden. He WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Final legisstar vaudeville bill with Orare lative action on the war revenue bill was associated with the Federal Land ORrUKI'M -- All Harsh la Kae, Ames sad Wlnthrop and Malians company of this city. Paddea. fceadltuera, now plajmg. levying six billions in taxes this year and His widow, two daughters. Barbara aad sensing. four billions yearly thereafter, until re- and Phyllis; hie mother and two sisters, Ace Rnvae, with Bob Cutra Brown of Ogden and Mrs. RgWHtirsK HOTEL vised, was taken late today by the sen- Mies New cusHoblaaoa sad bevy af show glrln Rov Decker of Idaho Falla, survive. ate. Without a record vote and with but 10 7 to 12 30 p. m. . m. tom w. to sad The funeral will be held Sunday The a few scattering "noes," the conference date and place had not been decided EH la ILK W "Htiaui," supFtnreure RobeQa All Vwk. Mall agreement on the measure was adopted as ported by Wilkes Players. ana Saturday. approved laet Saturday by the house. After the bill Is signed by Vice" President ALT LAKE William Pavereham sad Maxine Marshall and Speaker Claik, It will he CITIZENS Elliott la "Lord tad Lady Algy " sent to the White House for approval by sity players la "CaadMa." COMMERCIAL CLUB I0CIAL HALL-Var-K0TI0V Jresldent Wtlson after hi return from P1CTUKZ. France about the end of the month. HIPPODROME Aalto giewirt ta "Virtuous Only brief debate preceded the senate Special to Ths Tribune. vote. Senator Smoot of I'tah. RepubliIS. busiMILFORD. Feb. The Utah. can, spoke in criticism of several features ness men of Milford met St the Milford PARAMOUNT EMPREH8 Special Artcraft famous story. Aleott's of LooIm of ths bill, deploring especially eliminaState bank tonight and organised the "Llttlo Womea; Mr, and Mrs Sidney Brew tion of the amendment to repeal exiti- Milford 12 SO 175 charCommercial and with In Contlauoua, club, "Romance second-class Rings." on mail. ng sone rates members. The officers elected were; ta 11 p. a. Senator Townsend of Michigan, Republi- ter R. C. C. J. la Arden Pearson, Edwin Sloan, AMERICAN Jnlla Dean aad president; can. announced his opposition to tne conE. B. Jorgenson, secreRuling Panel out," with a ( hrleilc comedy ference agreement principally because of vice president; D. H solos. Ben C. Clinton, treasurer; Little Women, E, and special musical recitals and Picture Story, tary; its excess profits plan of taxation. Hurley, W, J. Hums and H. K. Nebeker, LIBERTT Wilfred Lnesa la Hinds Up; good Formal approval of tho bill by the additional for Interest t Special directors. comedy and travel films. president Is regarded as assured and Children. SAVE ON SHOES Parage treasury officials already have laid plans iTRANO flare Kimball Tmtng 1a Greefor collection of taxes based uppn the Women." Carlyle Rim kwell and Evelyn to fur "Good Nothing." rates. ley Clarence J. Bloenker of St Lorn. BROAD WAT Resale Barrieonle to "Three Who ONE of the moat cliRrmlng adaptation well known t lories to the screen is Pay," with Mutt aad Jeff to "The Bearded l have Missouri, writes, Governor Sends Flowers. pair of DEATH. , lady. ths famous novel writthoei with Neolm Sole and have used At 913 First avenue, Mrs. Phoebe Fri- RIALTO All star, allcomodw day "ratty" Ar "Little Women,"M Twelve huge clusters of scarlet geraniAlrott fifty year ago, them for two years. I think they will ums were sent yesterday to the indigent day. SO years of age, died yesterday. hutole. L Ko. "Hoot Mont "Raining Bill" ten by tsLouisa now rel(.n,-i- t as a ParAinmml-ArtrraTomorrow rtnl which another six month. ward of the county hospital by Parley Notice of funeral later. last Parsons, Mutt aad Jeff. I delight(ecial picture. It A Hill, landscape gardener at the capitol. episode of "Hands Up." Mr. Bloenker also recommend ful photoplay end will b shown at the Tho flowers were sent at the request of Mrs. Hattie A. Couperth alts. 1 year I 'r rainmint Keolin Sole for their comfort and Kmiu-eea today and tomorrow. Governor Bamberger. ' Bullnj Th Balt Lake Girl to Appear in of age, wife of Harry W. Couperthwaite four famous "little women" Mjt, waterproof new. of Bingham, died in this city yesterday. Jo. Beth and Amy, have been visualised Passions at the American remarkable fact that FveBaa is It Funeral services will be held at the with delightful effect nrul all who have Sole cost no more than other that O'Donnell chapel Saturday at 11.10 a. in. Theater. read tho story will find the picture Interment in Calvary cemetery. lelletit lu every whv. pve only ordinary wear. You can The every prominent presents photoplay get them on new shoes in many style 1 one of the fea-- I ebaraeter of the novel and all will be inMrs Ethel May Arnold, 25 years of age. DEAN, who For men,' women, and children and wife of J. M. Arnold, 1357 West Eighth JTLIA plavera in the Select Picture by Mlsa Aleott's recognised stantly Her - Passions," South street, died yesterday. Hwec-t- , they re available everywhere for re Jo. whose aacrlfL-tion. gentle "Ruling attrai eperial r, baby died a few day ago. of her wonderful hair, so thi t her mother soling, too. and directed by Aoruhum b. She leaves her hnsbend and one minor written to. Save And kxk at the money-yowhich will be seen at the AmerUan might have money for th Journey Hi child. The body Is at the Silver chapel theater today and Saturday, to on of the Washington to th father lying because you need fewer pair of shoes bv screen. on is n y awaiting funeral arrangements. th Dnro.hy played appealing there, player with Neolin Sole. Remember these felt a Bernard. Meg, who marries John Brook Born In Minneapolis, Mias FUNERAL. career while pur- after she has waited while he fight the soles are made by Science to be especall for a bat lies of the T nion, comes to fits In the cially tough and durable. Thfyare Funeral services for Bdwsrd George suing her studies in th private achool - ear-ol- d person of Isi,hel iatmon, and Hcnrv Hull manufactured by The Cioodyear Tire eon of Mr. and of Halt tty, to which place she Gutbransen, atBeth and Amy are pie yea by Brooke. la bhe with her parents 5lm. Adolph E. Gulbransen, were held had removed & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, who alto of the tote Joseph MUlnn Hall ojid Florence plinn yesterday in the Eber W. Hail chapel, tracted the ettention his of make Wingfoot Heel guaranteed to Jefferson and became a member outwear any other heels. Funeral services for Mr. Augusta T. company. enMis Iean hn had many important Eldndge Lewis, who died February 13. CARPENTERS SUBMIT on the spearwill be held at the Twentieth ward chapel gagements in vaudeville ond famous Nat ing stage. She supported the SCHEDULE Sunday at 1 p. m. Interment In City Goodwin NEW in "The Altar of F'riendshlp. cemetery. Friend 7 may view the body D etreet, from 11 10 appeared with Kyri Brilew and Eleanor at the rexldence, riayer of The OGDEN. Feb. 13 Ogden contractors irntH 12 30 o'clock on the day of the Robaoh. waa the featured have been advised by the i orpe liters' Grey lady," added gteatly to her funeral. credVd the union to prepate their In and Full." future contrait fame In "Paid ' tent a . eattmateg upon the following wags Beale1 an hour for au eight-hoPaid For It Foreman, Mlsa I lean la a member of the WEATHER DATA day; Journeymen carpenters, 30 cents an of the American Revolution. "hour, apprentices, 60 cent an hour, with ' an Increase of 124 cento for every six Comparative weather data at gall Lake City, The William Faversham and Mkxin Elliott months thereafter until Journeymen. Ftbroary IS. 101: Vigor, Vitality; St rength to 8 was Some people are inclined to neglect Segeees; letter states that the week ends on Sattoday Highest temperature at Lord was and 4 , Aeak Men and Women. noon and liirt double time will 174 Lady Algy at present urday a slight rash. They consider it a mere highest la this month sines was X degrees; low. Sold bv AH Druggist. l.e charged for Hatuiday afternoon. Sun-dteot this monthIsatstareBlent trifle and expect it to disappear next Lake Salt Tonight. 13 was 174 hgres and holidays. (Advertisement.) 0 wts On lor this moss the today temperature per sere; delay day. contrary degrees; aeeumulated mits the rash often times to become degress; sormal was 33 Faversham William VHHJ appearance of esceas alsre tho first of the month la SO de.more malignant in nature and conseand Maxine Elliott in "Lord and grees, accumulated excess sloes January 1 la overcome difficult more to 17 a comedy in three get by quently s. m. today was 97 Lady Airy, Relative hsmldlty at and heal. at. St p. today relative cent; humidity per Save yourself hours of torture. On s it 77 per rest. Total precipitation for the twenty four hours the first indication of Soreness to the at 4 p. m. was .04 of na lech: total reding inflamed skin, touch, an itchy and Jb for this month ta data la 1.22 Inehre; taserums,of become with a to ,3. tendency lnted exevna for this moalh.to data spotty, Srt 4 alare Jamury preclpltattoar an lach; totpl swollen and painful apply BLACK. 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