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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12 Missionary Fete Set for Friday BOARD ASKED TO CUT UWl I Federal Bank Body Money Is Used Elder Lynn W. Fawns will be honat a farewell testimonial fo be In the Waterloo ward chapel. lizi ri utn r Bast street, Friday at 1:15 p. m. Elder Fawns will leave for the shortly French mission of the L. D. 8. church. The fol o w I n g be will program given : Selection, by the r l ored given for Stock Speculation Boras! DISEASE inn Cecilia chorus, ITS Gunnison Merchant's Funeral Thursday BIG te The Tribes. OUNNISON, Jan. II Funeral rite i.e held Thursday afternoon at 1 .. In the o'clock Relief i Gunnison socle iv nan lor j. W. Edwards, who passed sway at his home Monday, af- Two kidneys. Mr. Edwards was born at Eph ralm. Utah. De crmber 10, 1114 He married Mary Rosenberg of Mt ."leasant, and they have been real- dent of th valley for the past thirty New un- der the direction of Cases Offenders ter suffering two In State Health Chief Treats Meningitis ; Two Convicted RESERVOIR of Trafficking in War Secrets SUPPIT GROWS Special months from flammstlon of the of Reported Alfred M. IMirham; n aolo, Mrs. v I a Margaret A r p I n Sentenced by Old Bailey Court to Ten Years Servitude. Strawberry High Line Canal Company Hears Encouraging mere Thomas McCartney, variously deas an Englishman and aa an and George Hanson, a youthful German, were each sen tenced to ten year' penal servitude on the conviction. McCartney was accused of lielng the chief spy and Hanson his aid In obtaining snd communicating in formation useful to opponents of Great Britain In warfare. While ad stark, Odd Fellows THIS NEW Long Term Gunman Handcuffed to Bars dopel Not an ointment salve or sup A brand new remedy pository. which abaorba and dries as the. greasy or ban to piles. Nothing use. Quickly penetrates and drives out the congestion, the irritation. From oar knowledge of pllea WE KNOW that If you wish real relief you must either as J, C Pile Remedy or submit to a sursjl- oal o Deration. and thousand of tests have proven J. C. Pile Rem to to be and surgery superior edy Infinitely lea costly and painful. Come on, you CHRONIC PILE SUFFERERS! Use J. C Pile Rem edy and enjoy life again. 11.00 per box. with unlimited money-bac- k guarantee. At all good druggists. ar J. C. Pile Remedy Justice Straup Talks to U Bannister Club A PILES Eureka Odd Fellow Dies of Erysipelas SHRINK PYRAMIDS BACKACHES WERE SLOWLY KILLING of Coralie Felts ME almost laid out with the pains and stitches in my back. I had just about (riven up hope of getting relief when a neighbor gave, m a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil' to rub on my back, I got immediate relief and hare enjoyed perfect com- WAY rnsallonal, Fsaaasieatal Discovery Model Mosey Back Uaaraateel Discovery mad by a pile sufferer. Stop pain. Itching, bleeding. Doe exactly this or every cent refunded- - Guaranteed to contain no Bountiful Lion Present Wedding New Shipment i s)1aw 1 swan B "l was terrible GET RID OF PILES Told of Founder AUERBACH CQ DANCE LAROELY ATTENDED. PATSON. Jan. II. Young pople from ail town in Nebo stake attend ed the annual M. I. A. green and gold ball held Tuesday evening at the Payson pavilion. scribed City Brevities Prldnt Attorney General Hogg asserted that men the activities of th arrested had been stopped before material damage could be done the country. Summing up, th lord chief Justice said that th accused had been convicted of "terrible'' offenses and denounced them for trafficking In official secrets for gain, uninspired by any thought of serving their own countries. Counsel for the defense declared that there wa great possibility of prejudice entering the case. "Prejudice must hsv entered this ease from the first," said counsel for McCartney. "When a man and an Englishman la charged with th offense of spying, he etarta with terribly load LONDON. Jan. II (AP). An Old WILDE FUNERAL HELD. Bailey Jury today convicted two men Speelsl te Tse Trtbuae. of trafficking In British official miliPAYSON. Jan. II. Funeral services tary secrets In the Interests of soviet were held today at 1 o'clock at the house for George Russia and dealt a heavy blow to Fourth ward meeting Wilde, pioneer resident of Payson what the prosecution termed "a dan- Counselor Hyrum K. Elmer waa in gerous spy organisation against the charge and th speaker were Charles ana H. p. u. Hansen. Whit of Wilfrid Oseat Britain." safety Winifred wi mining that not all engaged In the spying organisation had been trapped. ed dice. Reports Two cases of spinal meningitis have Special to Tbe Trlttus. Jan. II (AP). A WASHINGTON, Spockman; baritPATSON. Jan. II At the regular one solo, Edward occurred at Loa In Wayn county reresolution celling upon the federal re0, Piatt; reading. cently, according to word received at annual meeting of the Strawberry year. serve board to pare down aa rapldlr Mr. Mra. Edward the office of Dr. T. B. Beatty, state a poaalble the arrKSsnt of outstandlne; had been active In High Line Canal company Tuesday at !i.wn Knight: Wednesday. commissioner, tenor solo. Earl health J. W. Edwsrds. handlalng the Fourth ward chapel, three dlrec Itana allowed by member banka on M a" r t In: baritone These were the only two oases rehaving owned one tor wr elected for the coming year intmowea " Jock and bonds of Mamie the largest stores for twenty year. as follow: Fred Tanner, Payson; Ray lie eenate today by 8nator La Fol-lett- Lynn W. Fawna. solo, Mrs.remarks. ported during the day. He also did timber contracting and Is sending out a bulletin Dr. Davis, Salem; Lara Larson, Oenola. a. for several insurance worked Republican, Wlaconaln. Guy C Wilson, Elder Lynn W. Fawns on theBeatty disease, ahowlng th manner President Lee R. Taylor submitted iTbo reaolutlon, whtcb wae referred and Bishop Alex P. Anderson. Dancing of Infection and th methods of conBesides his widow, he Is survived the annual report of the condition of win follow. trol. The bulletin shows that the by three (on. J. H. of San Francisco, tne company, without debate to the aenate banking ahowlng more than usual aou rre of Infection Is the dis- Clifton and Magnus of Gunnison, and 13000 cash on hand at the close of oemmtttee, alao would ask the board from th nose and throat of five daughters, Mrs. O. O. Light, San 1927. Th most successful year of the charge ri report to congress what legislation, infected person and carrier. It I Francisco: Mrs. C. H. Tuft, Lo An- company's operation In efficiency of cases. gelas; Mr. J. W. Hofheln. Bait Lake water ahown that cllniraHy-recovere- d If any. Is required "to prevent future delivery ana general service and healthy persons who have never City; Mra. K J. Erickson and Miss has just been completed, he said. Use of the funds and credit of the in lierdrlia Kdwards or Uunnison: alao been had have the but C. W. McBrlde, disease, Man Visits Rail Th reaervolr In 1 937 for Strwberry specula reserve system federal for contact with cases of the disease or on brother, S. O. Edward of Los showed an Increase of one-ha- lf year' genersl agentA at Portland, Ore., are aa act and tive purposes." carriers Rio Grande Western other carriers, water supply on hand over that of the Denver Angeles, and fifteen ;randchlldren. ".1 192. Mr. Taylor stated that the Follette declared that the total Railroad company, was a visitor In conamonly found during epidemics. The mode of transmission, accord Mr. McBrlde of these loans had reached the figure Bslt Lake, Wednesday. greateat need of the project at the n Is en route to Denver, where he will Ing to the bulletin, is by direct con nf IS.sl9.a71 'inn "li January 11, present time la an agricultural plan nf more than II, ('00,00,000 dur attend the general annual meeting tact with Infected persons and car wherein about 40 per cent of tbe crop The largest part of which (a to be held ahortly In that tiers, and indirectly by contact with area should be planted to alfalfa, I lev the vear. soiled nasal the with articles for used Is freshly speculaha sum. said, this per cent to row crop, IS per cent to city. and mouth discharges of such persons. tion on the New Tork stock exchange. fruit, 16 per cent to cereals and 15 per two from Is The of Incubation ne period L to clover and legumes, which added, Inevitable cent result. arid the Roy Prepare for Dance Captainchairman to ten days, commonly seven. Occa5. in restrict the amount of credit Schuyler should furnish pasture for dairy cows haa been appointed Odd to of more the number Fellows a la when the commercial longer sionally period and also build up the soil. Mailable for legitimate of the committee on arrangements Is a carrier for a time before than two hundred attended the north person of 70 cents per acre assessment An ball, Marne" of the "Rock for the purposes." I'tah district association meeting at was levied on outstsndlng stock for to he given-- by member of the Thirty-eight- h developing th dlsesse. The period of Mldvale to listen to night Tuesday clinical la the communlcablllty during for 1923, and maintenance Bird Blue dance operation Infantry at the course of th disease end until the an address on Thomas Wlldey, founin two installment and be payable hall on March II, according to andelivered der of the by order, Joseph no la 13 specific longer organism present and coming delinquent May July 16. nouncement made at Fort Douglaa. in the nasal and mouth T. Pence of Salt Lake. of la A discharges to movement under of way organ A military the program Wednesday. of Dr. th to president same Harry Phillips, Th applies patient. a local livestock association that acttvltlea and a abort concert by the an out ise association, giving so presided, as affects carrier perfar ran healthy Intermediate with rediscount Thlrtv-eighth aerial t Tbe Trlbase. Infantry band, L.under sistence nf Infectious discharges, th line of om of the things don by credit banka that would furnish A. Officer th association since Its organisation. credit to Jan. II Members direction of Warrantbefore : BOUNTIFUL, says. people under project to purthe annual bulletin be will Yost, given "The will club Fred u Spalding, past grand mas chase livestock Lions the In th control of the disease, early present and repay at a rat todance. ter of Utah, told of th progress Allies" with a cast of ktzty-flv- e 7 per cent over a period of from recognition Is most Important, the bul- ward th Odd Fellow Fu- ofix month The oast organising Clinical announces. letin prominent business of men. to symptoms three years. Elects Club Captain- should he confirmed by microscopic neral Aid association In Utah and also male members will be composed preaof an Invitation to all Odd Fallows of comedy. In the form nf a Frank U. McCoskrl was elected of the examination and nly. Therevue, bacteriological umcers Ident of the Fort Douglas will be presented FriUtah to make a visit to Wedding aplnal fluid, and by bacteriological northern meeting of that or- examination of nasal pharyngeal se- Ma lad. Idaho, for a big gathering day and Saturday evening In the club at a recent Wedneswaa announced It In March or April, the 1:15 ganisation. hall amusement either there at ward Frat cretion. The Infected parsons should choaen at th day. Other offeaec bs Isolated until fourteen day after date to be announced later, when It H. H. Towler, were: b Major waa will The leading "lady" Qlen meeting definitely learned when certain th onset of the disease and until CHICAGO. Jan. 11 (AP) Martin Ward Strlngham will vice president, and- Captain W. P. the secretions are proved by bacteri- high officials of the order could be Sirlow and treasurer. Among Schwatel. secretaryDurkln, on of th most notorious ana part of the charming bride. present. to be from examinations free ological for the coming CTie wedding scene la attended by the the program plans The address by Mr. Pence dealt picturesque of a long list of Chicago organism, th bulletin bars "A Night at Red the Infecting the organisation of the order by gunmen, was hsndcuffed to thefollowprominent people of the nation aa year, the annual says. Other members of the family with waa cell today, celebration frontier Gulch" Butte Llona five the brothers and waa entirely hle-torl- of his penitentiary rlaracterli.ed by to be should attend forbidden school, hold In of to the a his possession discussed. It waa decided the speaker giving many dates ing discovery places of amusement or public gathaffair st Post hall, Fort Douglas, on erings. the long knife, fashioned from a file. The bulletin alao declares there and Incidents In connection withorder sentence a Is Durkln links of three serving the February II. una establishing should be quarantine of carriers for murder. In th western states. til the naaai and pharyngeal secreThirty-eight- h Dance for Benefit The exare tions bacteriological proved by of the Army Infantry section free from the Infectwaa the subject of Relief society will give a oenem amination to be It "Criminology" Is also auggested organism. Justice D. N. Straup of the state su- dance at the Post hall, Fort Douglaa, ing that a search for carriers among preme court, at a special luncheon March 1 at i p. m., It was announced families and associates of recognised Tbe Army Relief society case be mad meeting of the University of Utah Wednesday. by bacteriological exBannister club held Wednesday noon fund Is for the benefit of widow and amination. at the Elks' club. Music number by children of deceased army men. There should also be disinfection of three artist from th Capitol theater houses and artlclea used by patients, and short talks by Reed Richards. Entertainment ftlven bulletin says, but Immunisation by the Marl Gibson and Morris Christen, club Officers; club of Fort Douguse of vaccines Is declared to be still members, program.- las gave a party Monday evening In In an experimental stage and Is not comprised th About fifty were present. Tbe meetPost hall. A music program and re recommended. Th foregoing rules, waa presided over oy president K. freshments contributed to th evewhich In part are upplementary to Tannr. ning's entertainment. the official quarantine rules, are recommended for adoption during the Captain epidemic prevalence Captain Allen Returns of th disease in Charles J. Allen of the Thirty-eight- h of tbe state. any part infantrv. who has been on leave for the oast six months, returned to Fort Douglas recently and haa been asthe Third batsigned to command talion of the regiment, according to fort nn announcement made at th Wednesday. Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, Jan. It. John Robinson San I Born Mr. and Mrs. B. F. In this city early died at hi horn 1339 Bryan avenue, anGardemann, Wednesday morning after a short Ill nounce the birth of a son, Monday. ness of erysipelas. Mr. Robinson was Pile cannot be helped or aided with any Credit Men Elect H. F. Fernstrom born at Milium, England, rorty-etgamount of physics while the reus remain f the Western Fuel company was re? years ago and cam to America twenswollen. Reduce them and stop their bleedelected president of the Associated ty vear ago. For th past eighteen ing aad torture by introducing these famous Retail Credit Men at a meeting held vear he has resided in Eureka, fol littt suppositories, to see aad quick bay mining for a greater part of Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel. lowing in results. Worth their weight in gold H leave no relatives In time. th R. Y. Gray was chosen vie president; prise M cents. Plug 1st are happy to Funeral services will this country. W. P. and A, Earl, secretary, Harry PYRAMID. on be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 Perkea, treasurer. from th Methodlat church, and will Boy Scout to Elect New officers be under th auspice of the Eureka PROOF BOX BY MAIL of the Salt Lake council of the Boy lodge No. 12. I. O. O. F., or v. men Scout will he elected at the annual he waa a member. by aasil direct eabr. Address business meeting to be held February VXSJJBD DRUG CO. 1IH Pyramid i 3 at I p. m., In the Firat Presbyterian Wednesday of D. E. Hammond, coun church, according to announcement cil executive. It Is expected that more than 300 will be In attendance. Those on the committee on arrangements for the affair are D. W. Moffat, Adrian "embroke, J. D. Stack. J. H. nnd Q. W. Wllllama. i.,'i. 19, 1928. Bold by Owl Drug Co. (Adv.) I fort since." Iff a pity that everyone with LumbaBackache, go, Bheumatism and Neuritis doesn't know about "St. Jacob ' Oil." Its action if amazing. Without burning or blistering the skin, it penetrate to the affected part ind draws out tbe pain like magic. If you want to know what relief is, go to your druggist and get a small trial bottle of "St Jacob Oil" and apply It to (Adv.) any aching spot. ivn kUERBACH CO.' HE BIG STORE EstabUahett 1864 BROADWAY & STATE AUERBACH'S QUALITY GROCYTERYA We reserve the right to limit quantity JELL-- O Qoina to California Captain C. I. harlebois. Quartermaster officer of Jilt 104th division of the United States army, leaves April 1 for Alcatrax, Cal., where he will be stationed as quar termaster of the disciplinary barracks tbere. it was announced Wednesday. Captain Charlebola came to Salt Lake four years ago from Arizona and has been In charge of the quartermaster unit schools of the division area, and also of the quartermaster camp at Fort Douglas. smart hand- blocked styles Just unpacked, to be shown for the first time tomorrow smart Coralie felt, with the new, orowns, flattening brims and novel trims. bell-shape- 50 $7 (Second Floor.) Auerbaclfs January Clearance ' ' Theron Survey Expert Tracy. Industrial survey expert ot San Francisco, will arrive In Salt Thursday, to confer with a spe cial committee of tbe Salt Lake cham ber of commerce regarding a proposed survey of Salt Lake. Beverly S. Clenderiln. chairman of the special committee, will preside at conferences which will be held Thursday at ex12:1S and i p. ni. Mr. Tracy pected to remain In Salt Lake three days. Road Money Received State road tax amounting toj 110.000 was received at the office of John Walker, state treasurer, Wednesday, from the coun ty treasurer of Morgan county. The state treasurer also received 11004.14 in federal rehabilitation money Comes 1 ALL FLAVORS 2 for 15c For Thursday Auerbach's Clearance features modish apparel for tiny tots, infants and eirls at clearance prices. Mothers will find this a real opportunity to save! Other departments offer special bargains, too. 35 GIRLS' DRESSES Were to $10.95. Lovely dresses of flat crepe and novelty wool- - m ens. Colors are copen, tan, Ip green, red, rose, cocoa. Sizes 7 to 14 years. January Clear- pm ,q7 g RAINCOATS A Special Purchase ance Price (Girls' Section Second Floor.) 36 GIRLS' SWEATERS A splendid slip Were $2.49. over sweater with v necK. Pretty bright mixed colors. These sweaters ire very good quality, mostly wool. Sizes 30 to 36. January Clearance Price. (Qlrls' Section Second tCt. 1 95 Floor.) Slked PINEAPPLE 19c 25c 9c BULK ANCHOVIES, lb FIRM, RIPE BANANAS FIRM HEAD LETTUCE 9c . BULK DATES SLICED DRIED BEEF, lb 15c 58c WHEATEHA BREAKFAST FOOD FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, lb 26c BOTTLE LIQUID VENEER 60c BOTTLE LIQUID VENEER AUERBACH'S 23c 19c 19c .60c MEAT DEPT. PURE LARD, 2 lb. BEEF STEW, Loin, Lean Cube PORK CHOPS, Loin or Rib . OT HAMS-Eait- ern Sugar Cured U f C ... 35c 25c 1L ID. AUERBACH'S FOUNTAIN SPECIAL THURSDAY, 2 TILL 6PM MALTED MILK Mad with Ice Cream. reJ treat Try on Thursday afternoon at this j g1 C Mill price, regular 16c 1 Examination Set Examination of candidates for registration as hairdressers and cosmeticians will be conducted oh Tuesday and Wednesday. Jsnuary 31 and February 1. It was announced Wednesday by Milton H Welling, director of the department of registration. The examination will be held at the offices of the department in the state capltol and will begin promptly it I s. m. Cast Completed Th cast of the "College Widow," chosen ss the play of the West high school, wss completed Wednesday with the announce", ment by Mis Ethel M. Connelly, dramatic Instructor, that Edward Eard ley, Alton Smith and Lata Curtis had been awarded parts. Miss Connelly also announced that Hyde Taylor had len appointed atudent manager of the cast. Salesmen te Meet "How a Salesman Can Better Utilise His Time'' will he the theme of an address by W. Ray Granville, treasurer of th ("antral Trust company, at the regular meeting of the salesmen's division of the Salt Lake Real Estate board Thursday night at the Elks' club. According to T. E. Qaddla, newly elected president, the meeting; will begin promptly at 7:45 p. m Student Will Rally East high will hold a rally Thursday afternoon In the school auditorium la preparation for the basketball game to be played Thursday evening III tbe Dee-ergymnasium The rally waa originally scheduled for Friday, but as the date of the gam ha been set ahead a day, th rally win be held East-We- st et Label Meet An open Leegue meeting of the Union Label league wUl be held In the Iaior temple Friday evening William M Knerr will be the speaker, end aa Interesting pro gram will be gtvea. 21 GIRLS' COATS $12 (Girl- - Section Second 20 GIRLS' DRESSES sea-So- n; $6 49 (Girls' Section Second Fleer.) 50 TOTS' FROCKS Were $2.95 to $3.45. Splendid with panties. little dresses Frocks made of velveteen and jersey in rose, bine, tan, brown. Touches of embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6. January Clearance price (Tets' Settler) Second 6 to 14. Floor.) Were $7.95. Dresses of velvet combination so good this alao of jersey, flat erepe, Sizes 1 to repp and flannel. 14 years. January Clearance Price $249 riser.) $249 fashionable wraps for Good spring. quality, moisture-pro- f fabric. Raglan sleeves, corduroy collar, fastened with leather strap, patch pockets notes of smartness. Colors are red, blue, green. Sizes Were $14.95. Exceedingly fine quality suede, velours and attractive wool novel ty sport models. A good choice of styles and AQ colors. Sizea 8 to 14. January Clearance Price WINTER COATS Only 32 in this group. Were $7.95. Warm coats of a good grade of velour, with smart collars of fur. Good win- January Clear- - .... (Girls' Seetlen Se Second $1 98 Fleer.) Were 59c. Wrappers, gowns, gertrudea and receiving blanket. Good quality flannelette, and daintily well finished trimmed with shell stitch in pink or blue. January Clear ance Price (Infants' Section $6 49 Fleer.) Second 49c Fleer.) 7? INFANTS' SHIRTS Were $1. Of fine rayon yarns, shell stitched double-breaste- edges. Sizes 2 to 6. Gearance Price January Second 65c Floer.) Floer.) Clearance of Girls' ter ahadea. (Infants' Section (Infants' Section (Qlrls' Section Secend ance Price Were $2.49. Made of fine Japanese silk, daintily quilted and embroidered. Colors are pink and blue. Embroidery haa dainty flowers. January Clear .. ance Price 95 INFANTS' WARM FLANNELETTE WEAK We were very fortunate to secure these splendid coats at a special low price and are passing on the saving to our customers. Most suitable and ednesday. No. 21 HILLSDALE Broken 25 INFANTS' QUILTS 75 GIRLS' 55 CRIB BLANKETS A special blanket at an unusual ly low pnee. White with pink or blue border, ' or checked blanket in pink and blue. Sizes 30x40 inches. January Clearance Price (Infants' Section Secend 49. Floor.) 75 TOTS' ROMPERS Odds and ends Were to $2.25. of our better rompers and baby boy suita. Dainty styles and colors, including blues, pink, tan, white, etc. Sizes 6 months to S years. January Clearance Pries.. (Infants' Section . -- in 591 Garments for Girls and Children FREE . Secend Fleer.) $1 d |