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Show 191T DESERET EVENING NEWS: MONDAY OCTOBER and lOOPure 10 FIRST N1TIQNSL DRAFT"' White Favvnlloi Ask youir grocer why die sells so much of our flour. 3 'Present r ! RED CROSS FUND . 4 Speakers Dwell on Faith , i I a-- .- 1; r i I f Y Savior won-wor- k " of powar, BIAcv Om. A. Soitl. . , RMr Gaorga Albart Smith, in hi: on 'My BlrthfightsFnith in ad dr tha Ooapal of Joson Chrtat," road from g rmarkahla eld dooumopt Written in 1766 by tha grandfather of tha Prophat Smith aom U vpa baforo tha Joph btrlhof tha prophets Tba ajKakar told of how'in auofeaaelon thla great greathi! grandfather, hlo great grandfather, in grandfather and father had eachtheir turn eking te their faith, firiua all later te the goapel aa esuMlshad thatr lot with at by - caating priucipl h SECRETARY REPORTS i Faith, ha aald. la tha tha power by malraprlnr of action, which tha world wara mad, upheld, redeemed, and glorified All the of God result from it and j iTthe aMurtnee of things hoped for, the rvtdehca of taing wt iwn-- it childllks Implicit truat in Ood which prompt mankind to aak for things wtrad. Such faith ha chractrtd m a to th Excellent7 Musical Pro- gram President Anthon Lund H. Commend Workers. f Tha conference of tha Daaerot Sunday School Colon vu bald in tha tabernacle Sunday evening According to the roll call of Secy. semi-annu- al Thr SaTnfa and- vwair, the tatar-ee- ea destaking the long journey acyoaa tha a ert to thla valley Wit seech derTifeTTif ItoadWTfiwrTrar trie treat In thia great principle of the go pet Prwt. A a thee H Last ftepraaantjng tha First Praatdancy of the Church, President Anthon H. Lund said to tha Sunday achool worksrs you on baing congratulata causa Ton do not in such a know how much good you are doing in children tha giving them tha among words of Ufa Ood bleas you In your many g fefcere and aaaygau-ae- a aulta from them " In okMing, Eldar "McKay extended tha tha thanks of tbo centra! board tomuai and to those rendering speakers cal numbers and expressed the hope that those present had received the ancea-toiT- resented and seven missions. Elder David O. McKay, first aaalat-- ; f ant general superintendent, presided. j I' Following the presentation of the of the Union, 8ecy Pyper gave report of the Red Cross, fund, re-- ; t gently1 gathered (n the Sunday schools. f Be told of how the original aura of l subscribed by the general board - had swelled to a total of H 1,09 . In .tv eptte of the fact that the 'collection had been taken up daring the summer f f, months, when only about 9 per cent ft of the members wire in attendance at tha Sunday school sessions. Secy. Pyper said tba fund had been dia-- r trlbuted to all tha states and countries 11 . t in'' which It had been gathered. A j?r receipt had been received from the lo- - Brave" with piano accompaniment by cai Red Cross chapter acknowledging Henry E Uilee, 1 1" I a gum more than 11,909 in advance f of that promised In ths local campaign. Faith, Subject of Address. l 7 4 The- - remainder-- of ths- - program of V?i . tha sssatoa was g;vn over to addresses os the subjoet of The moalc of tbj evening was tntarastlng Professor Tracy -limtnar? smaa as- tW cotxgxagauoa. Mian. Leona LhSfar, who staged a assembled ii. P Kimball gave act on tho Orpheom Miss Romania solo. Hyde,j guistto violinist, placed an old melody in bill last weak, was rushed to ths emer- beautiful fashion and Mias Ella Rigby1 hospital at midnight last nlgnt, sang "My Prayer" words by hrraelf and music by & B. Micron of Logan. It suffering from gas ppjgp&iAg. Th I was announced that tha singer had t ? written ths words when she was a storfeg told hr Manager Edward P ' ' flieted with naralyais in s hospital at Levy and Staga Manager Stephen B. music had been 8l Louis ana that the furnished by Prof Mttton It was a Newman Indicate that after a quarrel feeling composition, very feelingly ren- - with her manager, Mr. Shannon, Miss dered Horace 8 Ensign also sang "Lddle. The congregational singing in LaMar turned on the gas in her Itself an Inspiration, (the raet eon- - dressing room. u. course being led by Prof Baiisntyne MUa LaMar and Mr- - Shannon had of Ogden), constated of the singing of "Bowing" and WftAjre Marching a disagreement. Immediately after the Homeward" performance. They wore duo to apElder C. H. Hart. pear at Denver Tuesday for a week s on "Faith in the life of a engagement, but Miss LaMar declared Speaking Latter-da- y ftaint. Elder Charles H that she whs sot well and that she Hart, of the general board said pogts Denver. Shannon Inand phitoeophers bad joined with the would not go to be kept, crop beta in emphasising the necessity sisted that thela engagement stated. Miss LaMar of this principle of religion He quoted and then, it from many of the greater writer of locked herself in her dressing room the agea to show it ie faith which and turned on tho gas The gas had makes life worth the living - He cited been flowing about fifteen minutes the attainments of Columbus- to prove when the three men. LevyrXewman tho power of faith against knowledge and Shannon, becoming alarmed, forcand declared the faith of Latter-da- y taints had enabled them in many in ed the door. They found Mies LaMar stances to withstand oatraWam Ipsa of unconscious on a couch loss of basinet prosperity end ting cast, Miss LaMar denied that she had bad even enabled them to look hopeShe said that she ful) out across the desert and stand attempted auifide the hardship of their jotimev aernaa had taken a patent medicine, and that He declared the very enecea of the ho had fallen asleep on her couch conference bringing thousands from the gas must ha suck long distance to the sessions m She declared onthat accident Manager by of faith and declared that been turned the need of faith in the world had Lny and Newman both say that this tr been one of fh reasons sfr would have been Impoasi liehmeat of ths Church itself Mias LaMar recovered aufflclentlv Elder O. F. Whitwey. before train time to be taken to the Elder O. F Whltnsr on train, although ahe was still wearing Z V!th A Principle of sneaking in which ahe apPower, elared the Deseret Sunday Rcbool tnJon the eveningthe-gown Shannon save stage is a product of the faith of Gods peo-- pears her set for been haa she I giving hat Faith h dc1rd indeed a pie divine principle hf God andhad jvcn foar years with only three weeks vaJ. or rrew thst-tlfirociatmfl bT the and Thatcher jaU Td orainajiorLJil ? 3 i Ik temp undoubtedly wag thnyto whys declared tbst if one ha faith --'Tr'?. on by over1 condition brought bi 'uid sV to the mountain' moved, ard it would .obeyaccerding worlt wr fWV. ipGieers ,1 . 1 i " mm jet.open "F-U- -- mlnd-readl- 1 I i That's what hfjurrvfa of stomach of Tha district xmptidf 1nard met at sufleren srs dean now. 1 J6,tohl afteruooa A few remaining taking tnnirt or trying to patch Up ft thd appeal! wr t b onldr4 wkcrar PYcaaae of thethey ore Attacking sihneot -- dogged over oartificaiiona wgra ilow in coming Tn j When thla a dona all wiU U In T EdwmV Olive TdbletJ BOOK TOO nea far th Mcead national draft 1 When Soothing, healing way. far a. the district board tton- earned and all the 41 axynption die the liver and bowels are performing their natural function of the trlete away goes indigestion luvt completed their quotss.ln fact, nearly all hava and stomach trouble. U you have a bad taste in your now made complete returns to the distongue coated, appetite poo trict hoard. Local district ha 1 all! pouth, don't-carlazy, so unbitkiQ or aamlna SS men beginning today, from troubled with undigested loodA .energy, which the men to compete He list, with the added Id per cent are te he you should, take Core TsUet the substitute for calomeL choaan Dr. Edwards Qgy -- Tablets Are from of final tha dapartura quota If yegetable gnmpnnnd mixed with but it la expected that such purely elate, wiki oIL You will know them by their Uto aa order be forthcoming soon In reporting a few day ago that livw coloc. They do ths work without four mea from Belt Lake county disowmps or pain. trict No. S at Murray had been exempt- griping, Take one or two at bedtime for quick ed from tha draft on the appeal of tha so you can eat what you like. adjutant general s Agnt an error was relief, commuted by tha board authorities It At 10c tad 25c per box. Alt druggwe was announced today Tba men Involved, E, R Benson, K. L Weggener Gaorga Smith and 8 G Waldo ars all n at present at Ftnrp Laka Wasfc Exemption elalized by man wara naver these granted by tha local-- board and therefore should raver have coma up on Appeal- by the p agent. Aa it aa families of tha mao mentioned, since tha appearance of the notice, have expected their release from camp utVm the-ests- t ai - me VorlrDone-Artistica- Uy If yon want le tbe kind that draws attention and la always admired to Improve your kKtks. make yourself more attractive b poeaesstn, beautlfulreven teeth It it your own fault If you allow bad teeth to dehen hut a lew visits to a reliable dentist will grade your jersonality. put you on an equal fotto with anvbodl so far as personality Is concerned 5 and at such rwVmable prices as wa offer. Popular Prices t t Gold Crowns, J2-- $S 00 Bridge Work ... 5 00 Gold Inlays.", S to SB Porcelain Fillings x . . MOO to S2 50 Sliver Fillings ... St 00 Tory Best Set SO 00 Teeth K . . 0E PRICK TO ALL All materials used by us are the very beat that monev can buy, and qur besttn dentlstrv. We have thou sends "workmanship Is abeohrt-fcrthe of satisfied patfonta ALL WORK GUARANTEED UNCON DITIOVALLT. Four of the world s best dentists Modern methods and appliances. Best equipped dental office In Utah. " CALL FOR FREE EXAMI.N VTION. I Four lady- - attendants Open seven 8sv a week -- IS I EARS IX THE SAME LOCATION- THE OLD RELIABLE. ' y! Mm UNION DENTAL COr STrtEFT. 10 CENTS Lwisr-Amorist ern-ma- Mofion Picture Star Visits Salt Lake Home Dr. L. 1. DULL IX CH1RGE. s Mr. J. Warren Lee. 10 yurT old. Marguerite Clayton, formerly of struck ty Salt Lake, now a prominent actress In Ill Third Bast street! motion pictures with ths Essanajr aa automobile at Fifth South and Ninth company of Chicago, arrived Satur. Bast streets Saturday jtifht Mrs. W B KaUlnff, 14 Twelfth East street, wife of ths manager of the Granite relatives and friends, before proceed-n- g company was driring ths car, snd hsr to the Pacific coast for a short two children were in the rear eoat As visit. Miss Clayton le taking a rest Mrs. Lee, struck by ths fender of the from strenuous work in the studios automobile, waa dashed lo tbe around, automobile shot forward Deputy snd will enter upon the production of the L. D Martin, who was on a other pictures aa soon as she returns Sheriff street car, al ih crossing eprsna off to Chicago She Wax cducated'at 8t and fired hfY lo several short In halt tho automobile. Mn Kelling Mary's academy In this city snd to her storyr had Stepped on ths pictures several years ago tho accelerator by mistake, instead of at Los Angeles, later being trane-erre- d ea tho brake pedaL She finally realto tbe Chicago studios. ised her mistake and brought the car to a stop Mrs. Loo was taken to the emergency Liberty Loan, Films at hospital, and Mrs, Keiliog to onpolice her She was released headquarters own recognisance after giving her verParamount-Empres- s sion of the accident. Mrs. Kelling lays she was driving at a reasonable rate of The big Liberty Loan film produced speed, and that as tbe street caras- started It beiw slow down, she tried to by ths government and featuring BO fore it came to a stop Shepasaw Mra snd of tba highest salaried motion pictura Lee starting to cross tbe street, shef4ron!d have plenty of time stars in the country will be shown In believed to pis ahead of the automobile 8he this city thla week or next. It Is plan- became confused. Mrs Kelling say and acrvSS turned ned to have It thrown On the screen at Instead ofte contlnulhg run to the curb, when the tried the Paremonnt-EmpresTuesday, and struck her of automobile fender tht Wednesday and Thursday. The film Mrs Lee was taken to her home after will be shown In practically every she had been given treatment at the he is reported picture house In the country during emergency hospital as In much pain, and unable to move the period of the loan campaign. In on account of bruises. It waa at first tha film wifi be seen also, leading na feared she hed suffered Internal in tional dignitaries. but the danger of such Injuries juriea, now appears to be past, members of her family stated. Mrs. Kelling Is also confined to her home, being on the verge of nervous collapse. Deputy Martin is investigating the case, to determine whether any action shall he taken against Mrs. Kelling for careless driving. STATED BY & 0. en-er- - e, I IE FUNERAL OF MSN KILLED PRESIDENT BY MISTAKE W H. Manes asetvtant hvViee president A W Thompson of ,the Baltimore A Ohio road, waa in the city Saturday, while on an Inspection of all the western agencies of ths com pany. and left later over tha Rio Grande for Denver. He went hy the northern route to Seattle, and thence south snd eastt o Salt Lake Mr Man, portrays the Bsltimnre A Ohio ss not only a model road In operation, bat also in patriotism He says thst la all ths different phasegf opefx the first tion snd maintenance, thought 1. How can we best serve our country, and further the cause of the BY GUARD CMETS" BEST UUMTIJE - : . fBB' UVEH JIND B9WELS V - 4 n Report Read (ft Pleasing TTS CrOWtft Or Uf y OTld CTitU Luncheon for General ganization in America. Church Authorities, " . e f J 4 VI II Ui .Get at the Real Cause Take Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets Nutritions Representatives Stakes From Seventy-on- e r And Seven Missions El L de-- D. O. McKay Presides CROSS HISTORY " - 'Before the officers oFt'he Primary aaociallon la tbe Bishops building yes- terday afternoon, 1 Fred Andemon. former eecretary of the local Red Crete ehapter, explained tbe magnificent work being carried on bylfe American Red Croee organisation. He told first the history of Us organisation, hew X. Henrie Dumant as a tourist ia Italy in ltd was caught tfrthe dread ful carnage of the bat Us of golferine and of bow he (here first proposed the organisation of relief workers for ths suffering. Later he even suggested ths asof such relief organisations la and other raiastro-phie- s. Tbe preliminary organisation of saeh relief work waa firs considered at the council of Geneva in 14. and a taken op by the official year later-wa- s at Geneva International cftw,rnttnw with delegates from the United States in attendance. The regulation adopted there were revised Later, marking the formal beginning Of tlTe Red Cross, when the iaeignla of the organisaGreek croee la tion was adopted red on a white field. ics Membership Ftgwre. Mr Andersen then traced tbe beginof the big relief work In the ning tailed States from Its ratification by ths government In IMS up to its final in 1HI under tho asms reorganisation of the American- Red Crons At the of HI? thers were leee than beginning JGd.OOS members of the organisation in the United States, while Japan with n population of 4S.GG0 SO had 1.606,604 members, Germany with a population of 67,006 006 bad 1466 666 members, Russia with a population of 171 666.606 the, present tho American Red Cross numbers l.?06 660, laetodiRg the laereaee gained siace the opening of the war. hith the big fund raised la the recent Red Cross fund campaign an enormous work is being done. A large part of the money is going te tbe establish merit ef eantsstt nod res rooms for the French and American troops at the French frost These canteens and real rooms have been designed especially to show that the Americans are heart and hand with the Frenchmen and that they are solidly with them ia their fight against autocracy Ths men returning to their homes on leave of absence. Mr Andersqn stated, are often d blood stained, end reeking with Infectionand (he Red Cross hss Installed shower baths, laundries and disinfecting rooms in tho stations through all of which It is estimated. 60 000 troops pass dally Dormitories and restaurants have also been installed. The speaker thsntold ef the field canteen where on the second trench line, hot or cold drinks ware served to the fighters as many aa 4,606 persona being nerved a day. Stfceve Wewaded Natives. OThefOT nr TBffdayof" Florence Nig the mission of the organisation ifigsiebeenone to sOd tha individual had wounded, today the work of the Red Anderaon stated, was to Mr Cross give succor to wounded nations He referred to the tubercular and wounded in France, the starving In Poland, the massacred captive of Serbia, and tha all woundand Imprieoned Armenians ed nations needing the aid of the American relief workers Part of the Red Cross funds M Anderson pointed out. were used to establish ether and factories for the plants In Francs manufacture of surgical inrepair and so that they could be quickstruments ly sent to the war front. War Sewing. Wiss Laura Foster spoke of the and possibilities of war work, problems and of its valus In teaching sacrifice and service. She told of what bed been by one stake of already accomplished children and 61 officers In mak66 articles of war sewing. aMIss ing Foster urged care and economy as part of the duty of the chsfrraen of materials of the organisation, and the following out of exact measurements me given out by ths general board Rhe decried any other enthusiasm among emphasised the need the childrem-and- of clean hands snd clean aprons for the little folks doing war sewing. - vermin-covere- Dont tayJ constipiteejj headachy, bilious, with breath bad or stomach sour. i- - No pdde how bad your liver, etont-bowels, how much your head a&he , how miaaraMe and uncomfortable you are from a cold, constipation Indigestion, blliousnens and alnggish bowel rou always get relief with Cancarota Don't let your Romaeh, liver bowels make you miserable Take and toolght, put an and to tha headache, biliousness, dlzxlneaa. Sick, sour, gassy bad cold, extensive breath stomach, and other distress; cleanse your inside ail of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which la producing the misery. A box means health., hap ptnesa and a ciexr head for months All druggists aeql - Caeca rets Don't forget the chlldrem thatr little tnaides need a gentle cleansing, too. Adver'. tisement. or What children can accomplish by way of war work was shown Saturday in ths report read by Mrs. Ida B. Smith at ths luncheon tendered tho goneral Church aatboritleo by tbo general Primary association board, lira Smith showed that 6.621 articles hava already beoa made Jt rough tho associatioa by tbo officers and children. About 126 acres of wheat, potatoes, peas, beans, barley and truck gardens hava bees planted. Fully 2.46ft pounds of dried vegetables have boon prepared Hi of vegetables and pickles have quarts been canned. Uti glasses of Jams snd jellies have been made and 17 466 quarts of fresh fruits pul up Ths Ple workers have dried nary organisation ',642 pounds of fruit, and in addltioa they have donated considerable money to the Red Croee. In one ward each woman has promised six quarts of frutvto bo collected when desired for In addition Mrs, Smith stated that many pound of good .beans have been have nbt yet but because planted been harvested tbe they Primary official have no estimate of tho .amount of the harvest Mrs. BmiCK also told of tto astonishing amount of wheat saved from waste by the children through gleaning in the fields of ths west. Cajoyable Tbo report waa only one part of tho entertainment planned for their gueats Ths luncheon by the board member. waa board room on tbo third floor of the Bishop' building, with cover laid on tho handsomely decorated table for President Anthon H. Joseph F Smith. C.President W Penrose. PresiLund. President dent Hebsr J Grant, and tha member of ths Council of ths Twelve. Patriarch Hyrum G Smith, tbo presiding Wr Yeung eai fhtH.Richard bishopric; B. Robert of tho 14Sth Chaplain B. Felt gave artillery President Louie an address of welcome and tho luncheon wa greatly enjoyed. the gueats were taken to the fourth floor of tbo building to view the war of work, which represented display a smallpart of the summer activities Tha display of 20 Primary stake numbered 4,463 articles of war sewing snd 2,416 glass of fruit for ths soldiers Ths war work edenmittso of ths as Primary board includes Mra Smith chairman. Miss May Anderson, treasurer, Mra Genett B. Dee, secretary, Mra Louie B, Felt, Mra Clara w Beebe Mra Frances ELThomasseo and Mies Laura Foster Cas-car- eu ns nt Design for book cover First, A. B. McDermld. ; Class 4 IfcUtMaia Design for poster First. Mrs Flor- enoe Ware. . dress First. Dealgn for evening Maxine Maxson.- Class S Chtea. Landscape First. Mrs W. C McDonald. Decorative figure FtrR. Mrs W. C. McDonald. Naturalistic flcwer -- First, Mrs W. C. McDonald. Conventional First, Class Flfs Luster piece First. Mrs Celia Florence Enamel pise First, Clara Flfs Display 11 pieces First. .Mrs Cedi Florence .LnclaswUried FirstMrs Heber Lea Class e Arte aad Crsfta. Inlaid woodwork First. Francis G. Pearce Tooled leather work First. Amy B. McDermld. Stenelling on fabrie Special. Amy D, MeDermtd, first. Louise Jennings Tltllo Collection band-bui- lt pottery First, Mrs Glen J. Beeley. Claes T twdcte Werfc. Portrait Rudy First. William second, Gladys Evans Gladys Rudy First. Landscape Evans, second. Ruth Harwood. McDonFlower Rudy First. Alton ald second, Gladys Evans Figure atudr First, kuth. Harwood. , ssoond. Maxine Maxrsoiu..' Still life study First, William second. Ruth Harwood. Fruit study Fires Gladys Evans; ' second. William Mortensen. Relief model First, MarJ J. Sherwood, second. Alton McDonald from nature First, Ruth Drawing second. Gladys Evans Harwood, First, Maxine Maxson, Drawing UfaHarwood second. Ruth Tooled leather First, Brits Me Don- HnrwootL aid, - Maxine - -- second. Ruth socond. Alton McDonald. Maxson; of tho department award, Black and whits study First. WiTh, at tho Rate fair were announced la liam Moctenscn, second. William A Petfht when tho list of prlxowinnors terson In tho fine arts section were turned Into tho oecretarr'a office. Tho award, Artistic portrait First, Amundaoa announced were as follows: studio Three scenic views First. Edgar M. Class I PalnttnQ. Led yard. Portrait In oil First, John W. ClawCommercial views exterior First. , son: second, Leo Green Richards Edgar M. Ledyard Commercial views interior First, In color water Portrait First, Mary M Ledyard Teaadale; second. Joseph A. F. Ever- Edgar Archaeological subject First, Edgtt ett. M. Ledyard. Fixture tn oil First, J T. Harwood, second. Mias. Florence Ware. Rummage Sals. 8C Mark Chunk Fixture in water color Ft rut and Basement, Thursday Morning. Oct. second, Joseph A. F. Everett. Landscape tn oil First. J T. Har- IB, at IB 00 a. m. Advertisement. wood, second. Lee Green Richards. Landscape In water color First and SUGAR COMPANY. . second. H. Well Ctitmer. Green Genre painting First. Lee CASE CONTINUED BartholoRichards, .second, M. D. mew. Moral decoration First, Mlse FlorAt request ef counsel Judge W. H. ence Ware of the Third district court, Brsmel, AL. - Ramsey Pastel portrait First, Saturday haa continued until next A. RamL, First. landscape eases bearing en tho orilar why the order temporarily appelatFlower tn oil First, to A. Ramsey. ing C. 8. Tlngey aa receiver for the Flower itf water First. J. F. Rue-so- Montana-Uta- h Sugar company should second. Joseph A F Everett. not be continued in effect pending -case instituted against the 8ttll life First. J. F. Ruason: sec- trial of the company and Its directors by thE de-B ond, Amy M :Dermld. and others to restrain Fruit FI t. L. A. Ramsey: second. Kimball certain fendants from disposing of M Blanche Swan. The Rock of the company for 070,000. comIllustration First, Min Thilda Ol- defendant In addition to the Wildirectors' sen. the are following pany Ellison. liam Spry. O C. Beebe, E. P. 1 Sculpture, V. Ill I am H. McIntyre, James 1- - Wrsth-ai- l. Specimen of nculpturo First, George E. Saunders and Fred EifLeo Falrbanke j , Fair-ba- gren. n Relief modeling First 3. Leo . gtvnlnthlargs n, n: State Fair AWARDS - ut Funeral services are being held today at Gunnison, I tah, for C. L manager of the Reunion Live Stock compary of Sait Lake City who was shot and killed at the Christenson ranch near Lytran, W ye., last Tuesday The shot was fired by ons of the armed guards stationed at ths ranch to protect the crops from cattlemen and sheepmen, the guard mistaking Mr Christenson for a marauder trying to set fire to the 'ranch buildings Cm the night previous, etscMs of fired Mr hay and grain had been Christenson wsretumiag to the ranch from risHi&gee'itriea when tbe shoot ing occurred Cattlemen and sheepmen 9 of the enhave opposed the neighborhood trance of the drv farmers into the region near Lyman Christenson end othGermah Unpopular war? er owners or manager of farms have Self sacrifice, Mr Mans sajd; Is received threatening letters telling it is declarone of the watchwords of the rail- them to leave Rtudy ofthe German language In tbe road combination, made even after ed Mr bv a publie school system has become uwj Chrtstrnson survived is illustrated m a was war the declared, widow snd six children living at Ninth popular, according to Dr E A. Smith, the matter of motive power and roll- - East end Twntv. seventh South streets superintendent of Salt Lake City s ink Stofk It ta only 4oa wall knawn Ha I aiaa have been kratiw.Christenson of Manti and almost depleted while the claeeea-- In that the railroads of this countrv are Judge AAlbert 100 C of Prof have increased the and In more French locomotives Spanish of formerly need sadly The war Is responsibls for per cent and cars, yet. lo help out France, of L D S umveriy Smith Dr condition. says. this the output of S.890 locomotives per tea WOMAN GETS JUDGMENT. u JAIL SElXTEre AND FINE. annum by American builders, 2 BQO Class (Etching and Drawing. -A Jury in Judge W H. Brume! a are given up tq send over the water Henry Flwr recently convicted of Will Publish Article on toeourt. of rsnsportlire bv Christmas, with a complement Drawing from life First Mrs. Flor- vision of the Third dUtrlet ttqiror Into , ward Mrs Christina ZoeeoHHO JLS04 Utah Town Government ence Wars IB cars for each engfoe-- Ttaf dsrfdnw-Judgthe Oredi- L In suit her th of sgainst Third Walter J Bovn nature from First. damages Drawing cars that are needed hrrajar a fw company Railroad Line gon Short A- - Peteraoa. being allowed to go o France to re- 'vmnty Jil toe alleged tn B4v to a fine of 6156 Prof Lvt Edgar Young, of tba 4eI11F. state flower, used the loss of three habilitate her debilitated roads There Floor wa rbars.d pair under tha old local panment of ht.tory and archeology at asDesign seg been JoR by reason ofTier etc A-- Petertb motif Ftrstwntfcur while on one .rtectt.ee eee of the ths TTnYversny of ... . ha receive a are At la itA accounts IIBW vattroad wpttott lag frozen son traine whle nawhocd prohibition act men In France doing yeoman work, elate winter, e laet forpermisrequest from Wsehtagton Design book plates First C. Salis- tween thl cltv and Butt with more to follow sion to publish his psper on "Early bury. gb sued for 010,090 damage. 1 !n ... Mates taLEur .Xanfotuncmov,,, Utah" th Town. Gojernnien E81-IE-TEJ- I! tiistorfcal Institution at American Mr Manse In referring to the ef' Iftash'ngten ficients of the Joint rsilroad manage1 oung t paper waa read several' Prof ment. referred specifics 'ly to the Hisbefore the Americas months age association at Ban Diego. Calif handling In record time of BO 000 cars TB IT torical of simher and 60 00 cars of other It state that the "Mormons" introduced not only into- Utah but lha far west 'material for the new army canton the old New England form of town imenta. some of the trains being 8 as ths most demgovernment, regardedever Baltimore A Ohio car long The established tn ocratic government Grandmother road alone furnished 4,600 cars to haul Recipe America, snd that wherevsr the Mormon pioqeers went they carried wltn .lumber from the northwest for tha To Keep Her Locks Dark, Diem a most the need of cantonments. In view-o- f profound tense of Americanism 16 hfie a number of papers car and engine abroad, every effort Beautiful Glossy, historical session, only were ths read at being made by the managements of those of Dr Shafer ef the University of the different roads to make present ef the association. Oregon, president old The f,rr mixture of Tea Bags were chosen by ths and Prof FUR rolling stock and motive power last and Sulphur for darkening graV, I government officials for publication, it to the utmost limit faded hair to grasdmoth- - f understood. Mr Mans made a special point that streaked andand-ft o rectne Iks are again using a great question in biing'ng this war cris to keep t iheV evecT hair a good," . is tha to a successful termination . v f u I olt - Japanese Railroad Men problem of transportation which tho America railroad man wiving Inspect American Lines ' ' said that every au grettt .... France snd Russia meant the less need wo I don havo though, ft ghtrosski an 8 JSakalbo. Japanese for 1 066 American soldiers bring sent j t,sk of, fathenh0m- railroad executives, spent Saturday vis!?T abroad, o It la Incumbent on thit m "I1111 ? to all the flit of need, offices ot various country iting ths 8a1t Lakehave H th- - ready-to-- u A I Ilex and thus conserve jhw It e ot left for Sea railroads They proaucivttn proved by the addition of Francisco, ea their way home. Tbe two the young men of this country ether called with are connected tbe Wethl trrrdients, operating Romeo Employer. and Sulphur Compound." for iVartment of the Manchuria railroad. Mr Manss referred particularly UJ about 56 cents g bottle. It to verytn China, owned and operate by hiring of women to take the place popular berus nobodv can discover lgeeaaern lot men employees of the Baltimore tt has bhrn appred Simply moisten fniVcountry. rsilrosd centeiv and some Caned As A Ohio, who has goneabroad In mili- 5'our comb or a soft brush with M snd hava accumulated much They points. tary service He said the largest piec draw this through vour hair .takiug vsluebl Information en railroad pracor machinery fn the LeClafr shops tiff one small t'rsnd at a time, by morn tice they said. -- mnitRM Whether k is a serious affection like the company was being operated by a Ing the gray hair disappears, but what hsA SsAf woman neighing only Ui pounds delight the and una w or with Wyeth a Bag pimply, rough eczema, cask Wtftesg k just rested. Women were working in the shops and Sulphur Compound, ia that, becomplexion, you can usually attractive esse of stata of the th Trial clearing and Inspecting cars, acting a side beautifully darkening the hair Arthur L. Willard charged withagaisR murrely n Resmoi Ointment and Resinol Ubv- railroad crossing guards all without after a few applications it also pro- der in th first degree for th set S right, promptly, easily and Soapto loss of a particle of thslb womanhood; duce the- - soft lustre and appaarance of Cecil Holme at Bingham, killing which at little cost. Resinol Ointment ttopt and woe IjetKi the man employee of ab'indsn.--e which Is so attractive. was to have bogus today, - haa been steutt Who would dareltraay one disparaging This Uekmg ttttkmlly. preparation I a de- tentatively reset for Oct. IE Ccmditioa word to them on account of ther em- - lightful toilet requisite for those who of tbe criminal calendar made It Imuse ol Resinol Soap hr the ntusbls The daily USMmKiwv tbe ease Monday and i ploymertt.-T- he has- - proVd marr vout hf ul appearance. - It pose) blaJ to -reach toilet la sufficient too keep moet tags, Brown, before whom the Judge led toilets, reel rooms and other con-- I is not Intended for the cure."rtmtgF-tlo- case fresh and SMtr tSf Clear, glowing.. Wiirb tried, must" hold court ml pkixons venlencee for the somt.n and. or prevention of disease. Tooele next week- - It Is believed that ' ' nr treeted a women shciild ba they th case will be ranched OcL IE Ghrls-teneo- 1 1 - Parl n: r scfaoolar-Claaee- -- a- -d - . Hn. . 4 ' Itt " M,. - Cosmetics only hide skin trouble the'fV vutlng1 f makessick skimwdl iuabm readv-to-u- arc r ssd"? se I- |