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Show u DESERET EVEN I NGr: ;NEWS. : SATURDAY OCTOBER 2G. 1018 SALT LAKE TUBES SIXTY-NINT- E r WLE t I SEKT.Tfl SOLDIER BOYS 4- - K Set Ba A ,One Hour Before Xdvices From' Provost Mar Retiring. hal General Tell How Th for They Are to be Interpret public may gotten that i.t 3 a m. Hutuiay, the ed by Local Boards. country will return to the agronomical schedulo Clocks Mothers' Association War t Arranging for Unique Christmas Remem-- , of Health Urge brance. , f Change in ttfe Situation. A commiion,r. thi.itsued a recommen- h rl afl persons and railroad train ertcs. gr pub- - M d 1' of la the WPPlf r of to the order. an recommendation been taken to ia-hfOtr, ep have of gauo In the supply tersely U, te' eeaS KTLT'.ZSE trd l would bring the violator the law. p4j the clutches of tsccine Arrives. announced that a vaccine culture is il it Lake City ord to reach Salt preparations have already been aim the University of Utah laboratory for Ite recep. ud development. Thia process supply npa 1 hour:as and tf thevaccinastand today, expected, te nib the vaccine against the intern will be possible in the state From the ( holiday or Tuesday. 0m tt Is hoped that a sufficient will of the be devel-- u vaccine sly the university to enable the tcgnt libera! quantities to all newee In the state desiring it. jk Batty save that both the gauze red the Rnsenau vaccine have head to be effirtent measures the disease, but not necessarily ptr tent efficient, nor absolute that the disease will not Ee Par pointed out that the state Mthatt health has urged from the people wear masks, and that ts were made immediately ShImI Cross to get all the main unable and to get a large sup-1- 4 (auks on hand. The first urea ate for masks Is In the sick e targe quantities were sent stealth officers on the report of sat tram various communities, to i pplid ter all persona coming in tith the sick persons, and, in ay surplus supply was on band, recommended that they ho or by the public going .ora and public generally places, as well iw tanons engaged in those placet, Question. said Dr. Jr'LJ 0.- 7. ifcat the use of the mask by tafMni under these circumstances murt elective measure ndlnduaj protection, and to check of the disease in the com- -, l?reil s.y.and some communities in the Where tne order hat been is- -f locslly to the effect that masks !? have succeeded in very good results Indeed, prlcaI difficulties Dr Beatty also of Rosenau to--- al - hT the.order f14k!n gen-- ? thousands of pooplo in Chicago and not ono contracted the epidemic. Commissioner Karl A. Beheld waa tha first to bo vaccinated. He supplied tae blood for the growth of the Leary vaccine upon its arrival hors and waa given the first vaccination. According to the authoritie many employees of ixpo furnish blood for the subsequent, teat That tha manufacture of the would continue until every per son In Balt Lake wae assured of a dose waa the statement mad by Dr. Paul today. Ho further said that enou vaccina could be turned out by health department to vaccinate 4.0 people each day. That the Leary and Mayo vaccine have proven effective la attested by reports from tbs east. Making Mask. The work of furnishing material of which l the ropp,y of material. the recommendation IrdTi TT- !r"','ad of n order, opinion that this is as .. .. .t"e0vunt11 ,hJ difficulty 1expect will be howevr. that all n who Jlr!d a dose make their own tatS?7W tUm If th ot prove to he gen- MMdusl. and each'1 tanp thrm himself Iwf Jf waning on the for the masks and making tbs masks Uwhnew y,e order is. in the hands of Mr W. O. Clel-lanr7 troer7r 17. n er ed extreme-J'1for Individual secretary of tho local Bed Cross pro- - chapter. She 'telegraphed to. divisional headquarter at Denver for BO bolts wear of mask material, which, it is estiiltep,S-pero- n mated. will make 15,000 mask There GtW SukCTi' lon- are too masks to tho bolt. She reJr be f'to1SePOth.t 0UJ'Mi 11 fe FOh- - ported that 1,500 , masks would ' completed today. According to tho prosent plan for mk requires Six or making bra the great number of mask l,y 1 lncbea, ths 1(1 auxiliaries of tho Red Cross ea-- h w corner in different tnoorh ,, 'parts of tho city will ref tyInc ,h workers and work from 0:30 he hesTi to eom-"-d cruit tlx cow a.m.-- 5 p.m. and from 7. p.m.-l:!- 0 n08trllsr A charge of 10 cents will bo madop.m. for tbit each mask. Mr Clelland also said "fked V the mouth that the Z. C. M. wotU' mk W J5 that and 'Walkers were L, putting tn a large tfri foorce of stock of butter cloth, which is also iWretion. eh2 f. mask for the good of The situation of tho epidemio was reported to ho about tho same as yesterday. The city health departmont W I owd effectively, one announced that 107 cases were reh4rifici"fI1ry hhdkorchlef ported yesterday with fire death last figure shows an Increase la VuT This pneumonia and a decrease in deaths "he from --ea!ty 10 deaths Thursday to five yesterday. of an the Dr. Paul announced that the disHu. f Pn llf ease waa spreading to the east side ? d 'by thebnf'at and the of th early part of ordr, adoption the week.turmoil had subsided somewhat derT,ai'ka. the T , taiy 'the destitution which followed spite n"ld ind in ths waks of the epidemio. In many aallflrdw Je gladly home where the parent are recoverview of the , public- aCt that that Ona ing, the health officers report that there is no food or money. However, thi fact has ,3tlt tmtiu'i"1!? these cases are being cared for. A decrease of ten in the number of new eases was reported bv Major Chldester of the Fort Douglas boepi-ta- l, those' admitted today totalling only 1(. Major Chldester reported no l-deaths In tho last 2 hours. Tha remorTnVinUon port from the Red Cross Emergency ''dantaw I Mh hospital was likewise assuring. FVWJUg, nTXfnl Keys Appvwved. According to' Dr.- - Beatty, and buxlntii men have givenphystrtans approval 6'o the plan, to help check the m the of .wt lh Insurance men, too. are activeepidemic. tn sce-l"- g I tweta T. Of ! ft la observed, " D. that V, . 7.x, ing. af tb New Tory Life W Ra,'wH at Insurance for tha health insurance company, 5txwtnAvhiDmth men said: speaking The order Is Waa Of pre- - mors than a fad It Is a tiecsstky.- - We sanction It because the saving- - of one human tfe hr worth vtH tho worry--en- d then acme. Of course tha epld-la Sfpff't: f.tdwMihhv us loss each day, but thera la also a big humanitarian aide to this many move to save victims from ths malady. ' - 'qt - w7" 1t f N SLu' ' kc4w Keith-OBne- ort0nl tem-talhe- r! -- &. 2t7 -- Vit mi 7 i No. 2. COLD PINS - APPOINTED l: G1PT1 JOURNEYMEN SETTLE DESTRUCTION QF LIQUOR IN BED CROSS BELIEF George It Miller has been appointed s captain tn the Red Cross forces and assigned to Red Croea military relief work at Fort Dougla tinder Maj. Glen Miller, field dlreftor for Utah. Capt Miller will also have charge of ths new reconstruction nod eenvnlesrent hom which will he built at Fort Douglas for the returned soldiers sent to the army general hospital for recou etruetlon. Capt. Miller hai already ordered his uniform and win assist Maj. comMiller until the new hospital puted. Every member of Captr Miller's family Is now rendering service to their country. His wife In engaged In work at tho Red Cross shop and his daughter Is assisting her. mother. His son is now In ths aviation service abroad Automobiles gerund. Maj. Glen Miller reports that three automobiles have been received for use in the work at the post end n garage is being constructed on the reservation to house the machines This building will be large enough to accommodate as that many nr exfive machine Th pected te be needed la th futxr work of military relief and recreation at army general hospitals and th conversion of Fort Douglas into n hospital of this type has placed an Important IEI HELD BY 0FF1CEBS Orders of destruction were issued this morning by Judge John F. Tobin for (3 lots of Intoxicating liquor. Tffis various lots ranged from a half-pi- nt to half a doxen kegs of whisky and Included a wide aasrtment of wine beers and other liquor Of the total, 39 lots are la the custody of the police department and 33 tn the custody of the sheriff both tho city attorney and tho county attorney having teen before the court with request for destruction orders While the court order sets no time tor carrying out ths destruction, it is understood that It will bo attended to both by the city and the county officers within the next few day Fred Halverson Dies. Settlement of tb wage controversy which bu existed for several weeks between tb joif neynien and muter was affected painters of Salt Lak this morning when represcntntve of both bodies entered Into a now agreement which ia to remain la force until April 1, 1919. Under the new agreea ment the men are to receive day for all new work on and after 1911. old scale 1. Under Dec. the they were getting ( a day. They asked for 37.20 a day for the latter part of reSeptember bat tho muter painter defused to grant this Increase and town. clared Salt lake an open-sho- p It was only after weeks of negotiating that th final settlement, was reached. .0 Says no Will Was Left 3 ? n, INSTRUCTIONS TO NURSES. bci-ptt- al 11 STHUTE W ' , ... 1 X -- ' CLEG RAMS at received t ;! Utah draft headquarters from Gen. E Crowder, provost- - marshal peneral of the Uf.lted States army, bear on various Interpretations to- be placed on the draft regulations now stand. athey One telegram, for example, say, that In calls Issued for iuwi of the. cla of September. 1213, between the ages of 19 and 3S, Inclusive, those persont shall be included, and only thtratg whose ages a ere between 19 and LT; inclusive on the dale of rt'f miration, kept, who bsvs since he-chme 37, therefore, are Included and If. - persons who become 19, since Sept. 12 last, Ahother telegram says that fop th? present ell involuntary tndinnions of registrants of September, .1913, shall apply only to registrants who wero between the age of 19 and 36 on the date of Sept. 12, 1913. A third telegram asserts that the permission allowed to divinity ar.d medical student under service law to complete their college courses by being placed in Class i, is hot extended to dental student Persons who were in tiivlnliy or medical courses within the terms of the act; on May 18, automatically go into Class 5. regardless of the question in ed. r Mm . the questionnaires which asks whether the registrant has attended such --4- The general board of the T. L. M. has adopted a new system of getting ,lts workers interested in war work. The organisation known Bee Hive Girl are doing efficient work, but to furthef'thls work, gaping, hu been adopted by tho board of giving to each girl In this society who fills what are Called 21 war emergency call a beautiful little gold pin, which baa a beehive upon It. with the words at the top, Tajtte the Sweetness of Service, and at ths bottom the letter B. H W. E." which stand for Bee HIv War Emergency. A of work must bo performed to variety win these For soma of tba cells Instance, pin are given for Red Cross work, some for rood conservation, ouch as pi serving fruit, and vegetables or Hk In verlstng, and lastly, for child welfare work. Celtassisting are also given for attendance at meeting read Ing of scriptures and observance of the Sabbath day. The work has- - been stimulated by this means and greatlyBee Hive girls are trying hard to many win these pin - Seoretary Clarissa Beesley reports that many have alAnother pin. repreready uron pin tho be is given to all bee senting or Instructor keepers L A. Word was received In this city that By the Late Senator Kearns son of Mr Fred Halverson, Maud Halverson, died at his home in Oakley, No will wu left by the late Thomas PneumoIdaho, yesterday afternoon. Kearns, former United States senator. nia, following an attack.- of influenza, Thia was msda public hi the filing of a was tho cause of death- Ho had boon petition for letter of administration with the army detachment at the Uni- by bis widow. Mrs. Jennie J. Kearns. of went to The petition, filed la the office of Utah versity unD Ms when EtWETSf fct r 52.-5!liB, rersUjr were BUBpendtd- bcuM ofnrv-.Kathe ra Funeral 5!?- - ih7 uTurhter Influenza quarantinThomas F. Kearns lew will be held at Oakley Sunday.) Helen Hearn He wu a popular and greatly esteemed though man and his mother it one of The petition at tests that young and made been hsd search women Cross of orgaoiss-tiothe most widely known duty upon the local Red be found. It sets forth that the southern Idaho; she hu many friends. could estate ts believed to be In excess of Plans for ths new convalescent boms also, ia Salt Lake and other parts of 3100.000. to be constructed by the Red Cross Utah. have already been drawn and approved, but the time of etartiog the structure has not been set. It U hoped, however, frees-In- g that work may begin before theaccomweather seU in. If this Is can be structure completed plished ths this winter and the building be in short etinpo for use in a comparatively time. This building will cos about , Tho state board of health has issued detailed tnotrnctlons to all $10,000. nurse and others engaged In earing for patients afflicted with Rpanish A rest hom for Red Cross nurses Is to be constructed near ths mala Influenza.- - Owing to tho serious 'results attending tho epidemio carebuHdlng at the post for the benefit On page 4 of this ful observance of theu Instructions Is ssnentlsl of those who are assisting In lbs work This at. th reconstruction hospital. News appears a cfll for workers to help care for the Tho of Issue building will be completed- ns soon as The attention of thou who respond to this appeal for aid, and oiqk. , posaibl engaged, is called Lo Tho following: an others similarly CARE OF PATIENTS. ORDERS GIVEN Fallow tho doctor instructions Implicitly. Whers no doctor Is yet In' attendance keep ths patient warm. Have ths room well ventilated always. Give the patient plenty of T water and liquid nourishment such as milk and egg also fruit juioea. Isolate your patient Keep clean. When in attendance upon patient (roar a maak which win cover Contracts amounting to more than both tho nose and tho month. When tho ' mask Is once In plae do 3200,000 have been received by Salt . not handle it. Lake firm for war supplies during Owing to tho scarcity of Change ths mask every twq hour the present week. These supplies intheq dm tho gause again. gajux boll for onealf hoar and rlaa clude ship deck windlasses and cargo Wuh your hands each time yon some hi contact with tho patient. hoist propeller bearings and ateal or liquor Creeol compound, bichloride of mercury. orUse Th and water ell tank plate' ' t disinfection. ders for tbs windlasses and - cargo hand , for with hoists were placed independently com24 Eat plenty each hour In seven hours least at sleep Obtain the American Foundry A Machine food. pany while the contracts for the tanks dean of good, and bearings went directly to the Utah . Walk In ths fresh sir dally. Metal Industries company for distribuwith your windows open. tion between the Gaiigher Machinery Sleep ' A Steel company, the Balt Lake Iron Ineist that the patient oough. sneeze or expectorate" Into cloths company and th proVo Foundry A Machine company. ? may bo disinfected or burned. that The contracts cell for early compleBoll, all disks tion of all orders and work has been ' , . Keep patients warm. started on them. The propeller bear' ' will weigh about ll.SO sounds STATE BOARD Of HEALTH. ings and a will tanks havs ths watsr sack Stale Capitol. alt Lake City. ef from 11,60(1 to 10 000 galespacity lons each. The oil tanka will havs a In this connectlon Dr. TauT Of Th city board Of heklth states 1 0,000 to 10.000 galof from capacity t lon that If tho women of the several wards could bo assembled at some addreao thorn for a few Tho Utah Metal Industries company place convenient to them he. would bo glad to Is composed of tho American Foundry and give them Instruction In the ear of tho sick. This Is minutes A Machine company, the Balt take Iron MaA JJteel company, the OallgherYouri-qrvary important ss intelligent treatment In newly an cases controls the , g company and tbs Frqvo chinery Most of . disease without serious remit A Machine company. theso companies has former government war contract f A d. tT-h?- ,t BE MIEN Emmett Erickson, 27 years Old, son W. Erickson, lit cast of Mr. aad'Mr Second South street, died at Vancouver barrack Walk, Thursday night According to Word received by hie parents yesterday. The telegram did not state the cause of his death. ' Mr. Erickson waa born in San Pedro. came to this city with bis Min, and parents when ho was two years old. Ho was formerly employed as foreman at the Salt Lake Box company establishment. He left Salt Lake for Vancouver about 10 days ago. Ho waa s member of the Eagles lodge. Besides his parents he Is survived by the following brothers and meters Arthur and K. W. Cook and F. W. Erickson, Mr Misa Mabel Erickson. 0 -- ,!5 Emmett Erickson Dies t At Vancouver Barracks e juir Armstrong; then representatives of the War Mothers association will bo soot oat to take the pictures and will attend to the developing and printing of them. When the picture are finished they will be presented to the family concerned eo that the soldier will receive the tokens direct from hom It ie pointed out that to do all this work thoroughly wilt require many helpers. Assistance of the Camera club, the newspaper boy ocouts and all others interested Is being solicited. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. I and t, have been designated as the time for Families who shot taking the snaptaken are requested to wish pictures advise Mr Armstrong ns to which day, and what hour, will be moot convenient for the kodakera to call. The are to be post eard six and pictures will bo mailed In time to reach soldiers Id France before- Chrisfia tn addition- to the picture pro the War Mother association is planning to send an attractive post card, suitably inscribed, to ever Utah soldier, as a Christmas remenfbrance. Mr Should-b- obtaining irior- to March 91 laau when U tb clock its tbe country oraet ahead one hour ofripiiar time to cucUnutj ko ,Cor even month. O-t- , 33." Tnis was in acw PrRg cordame with an act of CouareBB, the idea being vonrviiuu oi uuajnnt. tn nay mg coufeuiuyiiOTToi rjuittng over a nnuion Imua oi cou wnicu would have been "vonataneu-1yroviutng light and heat, naa tne cuiuitry .reuuajiiea juut ot ueu' onehour longer. 1 as turn ntaan growuig binui Uy iunger. ana jjgiii. t4mim eaaaec, ugh tmg up and Ara tuei were uui utMUHsrjf, wm a'ftewt ewvnig Hut now that duyaignt are rveraed. to oV i gained by continuing tn oaUght at law mg the coia winter tnrougit mo nibs, and monoid time emend r returned to. bo people will set uftik their doctor on hour tonTght: end rae Sunday morning, at the regular hour, but eu mjnuiee later, with more day , tight In the morning Advice to passengers wait tKmed thi mommy -- by "the- - ljeal n to changing chck. dfHeengerB tteaNo. for t, Denier A Hid Grande, were notified that the tram leaving Ogden at 3 3d pm., would depart one hour later, making It 4,45 p.m., frbm Sait ijftke. The actual change hi time will catch the train at Shale station, Just ever the Utah state line. In Colorado, so It will leave that place on the new time, Oregon Short Line train regular 3o. tl. for Portland city mill laving thi and Butte at.il 9b before lay over at Ogden one hour pm, proceeding on No 33, for furthrrr'fBAifengrB 12:5 p.m. Omaha ! ivlncr this city wars requested to set their .watches back one hour before retiring, so they will wake up nt the regular time. The same ad vie Is given to passengers leaving today, from Los Angeles on , , mblle Mveongwrat such ical difficulties ITbich ' As a Christmas present, Utah soldier boys In France and nt cam pa throughout the country will reeolwe kodak pictures of their folks at home. The undertaking baa been started by the Utah according to an anWar Mother nouncement today by Mm. Bolden Ciaw-eo- n of this city, national treasurer of The Utah association War Mother campaign, will oonduct a snap-shwith the hope of sending ts every soldier from the stale a picture of his loved ones in tholr own homo environment Soldiers writing from the field and from the eantowjneuLa repent over and over again that no other gift la so appreciated as a picture from horn Kedakera WIU Calk A - commit to has been appointed by the War Mothers association to do the work. Mr Sherman Armstrong, ltd east Booth Tempi street is ohalrmaa and the members of the commutes are: Clarence Mrs- - Morton Chessman. Mr Milner Miss Nadine Vette and Mlaa Volunteers are asked to Aline Ridge ot other, against YEAR H GOES INTO EFFECT FOLK TO BE Jor-U- ti Get Tomhw tnib Toar Bom aad Divide Yonr Fix Cberk lo Te Part Oish and W ar Savings SUpm CITY. UTAH ' I schools since that date. Attention Is called in another mesto the fact that tbe question- sage' mures were framed n accordance with bill tho extending the age, limit, as it was before Congress some time before it was finally passed, just at the chose-oBorne changee were made August. in the bill subsequent to tho time the questionnaires were framed, so that in some regards the questionnaires are not exactly tn accord with the Selective Service Regulations, second These regulations wero edition, framed after the law was approved, and in eases of conflict between the regulations and the questionnaire the regulations are the ruling author. , ity. Designations Changed. of the . Designation' ef employee United States department of labor who are necessary to tho conduct, of that department, ia taken .from the hands of several subordinate official and placed with tho assistant secretary of labor, L. F. Post. Employees may be so deemed necessary, hereafter, only on proper representation from him. Similarly, In the department of agriculture, bureau of animal Industry officials may be held as necessary to Industry only on proper .representations from John B. Moore, chief of thw bureau, or from B. H. Rawl, actof Mr. Moore. ing chief in Fqr tbe forest service In the same department, the representations must corns from Henry 8. Grave a forDeath of Salt Lake ester, or in his .absence, Albert F. Potter, as acting forester. In the ofGirl in New York fice of farm management the proper Wori hu been received to Salt Lake official la E. H. Thomson. ! William Stuart of the death of Mr Meaner who panned away last Monday Rehearing Denied by In New Tork of In flumes and pneu-moIndustrial Commission Mr Messer wu a Salt Lake girl and her childhood day were spent The industrial commission of Utah She was talented an artist her and four years ago married Dr. Messer this morning denied tbe petition of the who le a professor of Latin and Greek Miller Floral company and the Aetna Besides her Life Insurance company for a at Columbia, university. hast and Bh is survived fcy her par- tn the cnee of compensation rehearing for ths ents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Irish and doath of Clyde Pickering, who died of three sisters, Mrs. G A. Raysor, Mrs. sunstroke while an employee of th F. T. Rives sAd Mrs. Estelle Anderson, company. Tbe company- - took several all of whom reside in Salt Lake. grounds for asking the rehearing, one Mrs Messer before her marriage was of which was clerical error whims Miss Winnlfred Irish, and won many the eommlaston; in denying ths petition, prises at various exhibitions with her corrected She wss buried In the MesOther grounds alleged were that tiro painting. ser burial plot at Washington, D. C. commission has no real jurisdiction ia death cases, and that the right of brothers of lbs deceased was neither protected nor foreclosed nt the hearMust Display Signs ing. This, of course, l5 directed against the constitutionality of tbe law unFor Violating Rules der which tho commission is working, and on rrounds which are to be tested Small retail grocery stores about the in another cam now before the supreme city which have violated In a email court of the state. Other grounds relate to the alleged way U. & food regulations are to fly admission Jiearsay evidence, and a placard' withi n- - their aowrsutrng allegation of is made that tbe lind.ngjj is th fact. It has been found by local contrary to ths evldenc food officials that a number of the concern about town have been selling sugar to other than their regular pa- CITY EXCEEDS BOND and without seeing that the tron have been signed proper certificate They hav4 also negby the purchaser lected sending In their- - proper report The placard t th local food offic that such firm will be expected to show will tell of their failure to live Salt Lake Cify oversubscribed Its up to sugar regulations and wlllrtso bear thetr pledge to observe, all food quota for th Fourth Liberty loan by The eigne are being 'sent out 3102.4(9, and exceeded its quota of subrule today by P. M. Macgregor, bead of tbe enforcement department of tbe local scribers by 13,944. Ths detailed statement as prepare j by the various bank ' food administration. Is as follows: No. ' u -- nl u Unique Souvenir . Comes From France Souvenirs are continually coming from Franc but one of tbe most unique ones was received recently by Ur. and Mrs, William G1 Bruce of (S Louisa svenu in the shape of a postal card with the handworked letters 1919 placed upon jtnsn, ths 1" being made to represent the British flag,, the 9. the French flag, the other T the the Italian American flag and the are also the flag. Worked byaahand a background with flowers of prance the word. "Souvenir de France. This waa received from- their eon, John K. Brae "who1 is a member ttSth field artillery. Another son Is s also with thia battery. Subscribers Co , Columbia 1(7 Continental,Tnit National. 2.219 Deseret National 2,4(3 Farmers A Stock- , growers . ., ... (92 MeCornlck A Co. Nat. Bank of Rep. .. 4 749 939 National City Nations! Copper . . .5 (f 3 ... 3 Amount 41 7 .0 -- i.l4.I . 1 Bee. A Trust.. 332 394 Uugmr Banking Co. s . Loan A Trust Trary Bav. A Trust. I 149 Utah 3,(1? Utah Hi ker Bros. Dank- - 4( era Zion , .... .9 2" 387.200 Savings' Bank. 3.152 DU4 flUJMS ' Quouif Oi cripllon 1 gftft $902,450 b3crber: . |