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Show 1 ' . I DESERET Elmen Brothers in France NEWS' FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13 1918 GOSSARD AND JUSTRITE CORSETS Give a J. Petticoat - Bath Robe "The . for Gift $2.95 and $3.95 : fori Xmas Heres a most attractive rpeciat far in the popular COLORED HEATHERBLOOM and BLAjCK ' HATKF.V I'trrTU'OATa. FuG flee. Regular 1.4 and I to val- - .' see V. e $1.89 V- - An unusual opportunity BLANKET BATH ROBES, color. ' Specially bom prising all prtcel in two lota, at lose than to extradays factory cost.. Values ordinary at 53.45 anl 5 1. 5. W 0 REPLENISHED BY ADDITIONS FROM OUR HIGHER-PRICETINUANCE. Mr. and lira, C. R. Elmen of Magna now la ' Ha formerly attended the have two son in the army, nod both University of Utah and taught achool Lake and Tooele oonntiea lucre seen active eervtoe In France. In Salt EL Elmen la SB years old. He Carl Beech old CL and Cnrt B. They are enliated In March. Itlt. in the lltth Renhold G. Elmen tn It yearn of engineer corpa - He wae trained at aye. He enlisted in May. Itl7. In the Camp InFremont. California and left there September for Long Island, ltth field artillery. He was trained Ji.1. From there he went to France, at Tort Riley, Kan, and from there went to Camp Logan,' Texas; later to where he still la ' Hs wss formerly In an employee of tbq Continental Rank Camp McClellan. ' Alabama. want to Franca where be of tbia city. f August-- ANNOUNCE CON- - ASSORTMENTS-- WE D JZA-m- Nerer in &Q of our selling experience have such ' smart coats been offered in the heart of a season at such an astoiindingly.low price. DEMOBILIZE - IT sMTCimsm Flush-trimme- " IMILIIQT 14EiTH . Coats Elegant d Coats Clever Handsome Tailored Coats Fur-trimm- ed h mpussrastHD COUMfiTl'illl . y T Coots in the popular WOOL VELOURS charm- in? style ideas in plaiiTand tailored creations, showing striking new trimming schemes in big buttons, novelty collar, sleeve and pocket designs. Some full satin fined, others half lined. Colors include green, brown, navy, gray and blade. AH ' sixes for women and misses. . FOB! DODSUS , TWO BIG None Fathlly. Injured Ac- - Ar&tli&le Facffitict at Local a Post Not Regarded .cident it Main And Sec-Ai Adequate. ond South Streets. 37.50 Regular Values to , SPECIALS. PRE-CHRISTM- .. , , r Early arrival of tho 145th (Utah) Six paeeengers were severely brnleed field artillery In the United States is renwae conductor s end end Injured according to n message from a Srobahle, when , dered unconscious last night William H. King, received by officials Second State yesterday. At tbs same southbound South Temple aad time data was gathered by state offiiFeat street- - car crashed Into the rear cials which tend serioesly to discourof West Temple, car as the latter age any plans for the demobilisation was taking on paaaangers for I1 south- of the yeglment at Fort Douglas. - Would Jeopardise Health. bound trip. The accident oocurredBeo-o-et street and te held that there are not auf- the intersection of Main It 4 South streets at oclock. accommodations at Fort Doug- The injured were Mra W. B. Rigby, eiient present, aad that under the cirlias south West Temple street, a cumstances It would be causing, unwrenched back and numerous bruises; necessary Hake to health to have the Miss Florence Nellsen, 1317 Jefferson men stationed at Fort Douglas two or In anldwlntsr. street, lacerated right leg; J. G. Chad four weeks street, Senator-King'- s wick, lilt south WeateTemple message .read; cut on the left hand the Utah trope will sail I believe injured foot and a Mr. sad Mrs. George Within ted days. - The war by broken glass; department W. Smith, S3( south Third Bast Street, has modified Its order aad will permit cuts about the head and arms; Misa demobilisation proDouglas. Florence-Jaoobeo- u, 17td south West vided suitable quarter! caa bd arrangwith head cut the about accommodaMust ed. have Temple street, adequate 40 tions for Samuel Roberts, 1.7 SO. Quarflying glass. on the ters must approximately be equipped for the proper Hampton avenue, conductor suffered care end comfort of the o idler. Please south West Tampla street caa, bruised left leg. lacerations confer with a severely officer lit charge of the, about- - the forehead, a cut on the left hospital at Fort Douglas and the unihand and numerous bruises He wne versity and ascertain whether proper the most seriously injured. accommodations caa "be provided ee The injured persons were taken to that demobilisation can occur at Fort the emergency hospital by Patrolman Douglas. Advise he soon as poesi-ble- ." F. C. Anderson. J. A. Conyers and W. A Pierce end were given first aid treatMeet . Bandings Taken. ment. Mrs. Rigby wae later removed In to the senator's request response Mis and Cross te the Holy hospital, investigation ef the situation was H. Groves' L.. D. 8. an Ntleen to Dr. W,wera made bp Major Fred Jorgensen, adjureported this tant general hospital. Both of Utah, vrtih tha result have spent a . comfortable that morning te other tha following reply was sent to were taken to their the Utah night. The senator: homes. 'Under existing conditions 1 do not .Ice and anew on the rails wasto the of favor the urging F. 14ith at Fort demobilisation cause ef the accident, according Douglas and have e K. Hansen, claim agant for the Utah written yon. The commandant ad post Han-secompany. Mr. Light A Traction vises that apace is not available for nays the Second West ear In more than 404 men and that is in O. T. Hoffman end Motorman of charge Ail brick t structures Conductor A. J. Hogan, approached have been takes ever and are from the north es the ether car was remodeled for the reconstruction being hosmo the When its passengers. As much as we would like to taking pital. terman have applied the brakes the wheels I the demobilwith fear us, boys of the ear looked and because of the isation would unnecessary hardrails the ear ships to healthbring the If attempted at Fort slippery ooedlUon.ef altd violently into the one ahead. hi midwlntar with the press at Douglas on the rear ear ear that the facilities." raoearmaa did . everything possible . to H. Mays wired James Motorman Ran-elp- h to-Congressman the crash. the state oouncll of defense, which S reventBergeraen, who was driving the has been advocating the demobilisaMe tion ef the West Temple car was uninjured. at Fort Douglas, one an the Second West ear eras In- that the warregiment waa recon department Beth care were badly damaged aldering Its decision, and would an jured. . ool Hsian. aounee the result within a few days by the Lot COATS OMENS Just 15 left- For immediate poeal, we price these d velvet velour coats -sensationally low price . . .y. .Various colors. Lot 2 WOMENS COATS Regular Values Up to $24.75. In handsome velvet velours - full-line- a ?$9.75 I . nd r UNRIVALED r OFFER PRE-CHRISTM- heavy wool velours. Colors black, gray, blue, brown gundy. Half or full lined -- Apparel at-Fo- rt m s j nt wooden-buil- dings. and Overcoats REGULAR VALUES TO $25.00. Sizes From Agea 15 and Up to 20, Indudisg 31 to 40 Chest Measurement. , . 7 t Meduch Trouble,' "Before I need Chamberlain's Tablets I doctored a great deal for stomach trobule and felt nervous and tired all the time., These tablets helped me from the first, and Inside ef a weeks Ume I had Improved In every way." a Hus Mrs. L. A. Drinkard. Jefferson City, Me.- - Avertisement, i garments, in deverest A Santa Claus luncheon, on Monday, December 1. will inaugurate the holiday heason at the Commercial club. All ef the club members and their friends are invited. Santa Claus will be there In person and will preside over a huge Christmas tree which will be In 'the center at the mqin dining reom. In pest. years the presents he distributed A o ,- r1 ... ...' Formeriy , 1 f r . $33. 7 i, 1 W-.- ....3 U tho city eonoixetly to kop Uo dvlod required, whero hddltlonal ocrvlcaaroIt not overcar. that- oheriffo and to - mike aioo loaded. Deputy dally trip, oo State etreel cara They oeo that th number - of paeoengerx aboard doea not exceed Ifty In email In lare cara after aad oevonty-flv- o we loava tha city limits amt- o through tho county. Thee deputleo enforce th wearing of maaka, aa racently ordered by tho They get on al county commiaoioneroatroet and South uoually Tweaty-flr- at and motor-meconductors Our south. ride aa wall aa paaaangers, hove to wear maaka n, IS.' DRESSES, FLANNEL MIDDIES. And Sweaters st Unusually Low Prices. cut ras suns l . - Frhfats k brE4s CS3 ' BpCmU Diet ter. AH Ages. Qukk Lcmch;' Uoms or'OSotr A Notrkknxs OTKZXSjw t :iV- IMITATIOK - Offer At GIRLS day schools, fraternal organisation, ladles clubs, literary societies, etc., take up with th proposition -- a a real Christmas privilege. Notify th army Y. M. C. A. at Camp Lewis aa to th of hoses you will send in tor Somber I "This is e big work. The boy from over there ere already returning te i camp, - Home of them nay left e leg of aa arm somewhere In Franc. He'p The National War Work Council a f u to serve them with Christmas cheer.6 lha T. M. C. A. at Camp Lewis Is soliciting the eid cf citlxen In prevldlng Mr. Meja Letter. Christmas cheef for aoldtera at that In a recent letter, Mrs. D. W. Islcy isa letter la oaetonmgnt. Foliowing of Litchfield, IIU say. "I heve need sued 8f A. Ml GrlUeycamp general Chamber lain' Tablet for disorders pf th stomach and aa a laxative, and , eecretaryt" . "There will Be over nearly J0.W eoldlere have found them a quick and sure Christmas day. relief. If you are troubled with In Camp Lewis and th . or these tabThe Sxoit4ment of war is over of home lets will do constipation men will be certainly thlhklDg you good." 'Advertlee-men- t. et this season. . "Laol year, the T. M. C..A. provided - ' - g o' entertainment for alt. We Want every man In camp io feel that he la being remembered thin year. With tht end British Army Chaplain tn view, Chrlntme programs will be r' held In every Y. M. C. A.- unit , . Hereto Take Pastorate "We desire to present each man. in is .barracks, quarantine whether be or hospital, with m pound candy box The' Rev. Clem Davis, recently a etc Small cake, randy, nuta, containingare - 4a the British army flying chaplainoo all may that Sugieated packages be treated alike, and to give it a corps-- has been mustered out, and With touch, the donor are requested bis wifa has located In this city, at 57 in tha packages. to enclose their cards A.- - t each of IfortMMt court, i 4ak efcarge of the Tb aeklag some eoidler in Waterloo you personally t Methodist and Murray Camp Lewis la given on of these been pastor ( a Let tha drurchsc, Sun church. Mr. Dnvis-wnat Christas , Pre-Chrixtr- us 20fPer Cent Discount l.OO to 34 ; 24 Sizes 2 te -(TYesn. J 15 Per Cent Discount Special Induding Plush, Velvet and Cloth Colprs of Blue, Gray and Maroon ; Hats, in all colors and mixtures.' heavy weight, with ' shawl collar, button front. Sizes Sizes 6 4 o Cl 1-- $50 te $20X0. Girls Capes and Rain Coafc ' - $2.50 Boys Sweaters ALL BOYS HATS -- ur FomeriSy $10 ? A - 14 i x Newest fall and winter models; Warm and hxtremely stylish, of best quality plush, corduroy,; velour and fancy mixtures. All shades. . V' tho clubmen are getting their beat passengers in small" cars and seventy-fiv-e chuckles ready In anticipation of the passengers in large cars. Besides kind they know be will take from the care on regular operating eighty-fiv- e tree. schedule during midday and at night, we have been putting out twenty-foadditional cars, which make altogether fifty-on- e extra trips between 7 and I am. "We put out forty care in the evenings, which make fifty-thre- e tripe on the various iinea This number ef tripe has been Increased almost every day since the first ef this week,' because When we pdople are shopping more observe extra cart are needed, we put ECZEMA them on, as we dislike for our cars to pass by patrons, as must bo dene when . they are filled te the limit Gives Rnstnol the Whole Credit. Commencing Thursday night ws are bringing out two more cars on the S Aug. "Tot eotne time suffered Wandatnere line and ene mors on ftoetu street, because our check Wedfrightfully from eczema on my lege. State night developed our ears were From my knees down they were cov- nesday taaing up a number of people along ered with scales, and Itched end pthe' streets. We are cheeking burned as though hot coals were rest- every line every evening, conaad I on would them, scratch until tinue to put on additional carewill ing se the blood came, and 'was unable to ta our manpower and equipment long will leepr at night. Nothing that I tried hold out.' Wo have, however, about limit of ur manpower, helped me, until a druggist recom- reached th mended Resinot Ointment. After ap- and bar already called for ooluateer and er plying It once, I enjoyed the first good to operate the extra morning . trlppera' Quite a few of oar, men night's sleep I had had in weeks. Now nlng reoponded. cheerfully I am sound and 'well after using a "Wo still have a few' extra-ear- s, and little over one Jar of Reeinol Oint- ir shoppers will start home before ment. to which 'I give the whole p.m. they, will assist in lessening th credit. (Signed) F 'B. Prioe. 414 crowds which go horn after th otores and offices close. All should continue Downey Bt Indianapolis, Ind. Reainol Ointment end Reeinol Soap to work together for prated lo against are carried In stock by all druggists. diseasa We hav three laapectore out In (Uwtemt) V ; Childrens Coats Regular $10.00 Values. Sites 6 to 18. Heavy weight, cold proof and wind proof ; with shawl collars and patch pockets. Newest belted and buckled models of the sea , awn... Wonderful"'"-'"ijfi A . , values Regular $15 Values.,. Ages 10 to 16. Soapp Military and Belted styled, in Scotch Mixtures, Blues, Browns, Tans knd Big roll collars and , saq ye all are bUnketlined-......- . v; ITS BEST TO with reference to increase of car ice during rush hours. The latter said ample provision is being made te provide such service, and subsequently made the following statement: "W are adhering strictly te rules GDR1LS models. BOYS MACKINAWS . ' TMimrans serv- (7j hduccrmtj Styles of dash newness and charm, in es, Zibelineft,' Velours, Novelty Mixtures, etc. A most delightfully varied selection tf BOYS OVERCOATS A confer ones waa held Thursday af tern sou. between the mayor, comm leal oner of public safety, and Manager H. F. Dteke of the Traction ' company, prise 4 4 JKt Santa Clout at Club is Form-fittin- g, -- v . Military, Plain Back," Belted and Buckled Models, In gray," blue, serges, browns, Scotch mixtures, etc. Unquestionably the greatest garment offer in Spit Lake City. I d frezirt COATS te ha te Tea. Per Cent Dflocoumtl . j '18.75 English, cir!o m i Pae-aenge- re u Are most economically purchased st Salt Lates THE PARIS. Note the exceptional . . Hand-tailore- & for per-son- el M.-C- -- n r A f. ' Canadian church when tha war broke following appointive officers: Samuel Paul, prelate; Dr, F. K. MnfJI out, and ho accepted a chaplaincy in forces. th flying corps of th Canadian He says. not exchange the ex- standard bearer; John J, Treasur- In the trenches with the Charles Shields, V, " perience I had 410.000 bank note," be said. B. Klebaed, first guard; H.sentinel; M. Berras boys for a "I lived In the same bunk, ate the eecondguerd; J. Ib Korns, third gusr j same chow, hiked th same hikes and probably picked anthedidsame cootiesoffrom th the real my underwear, :f By mingling with th lads 1 boy. found I learned much." You Brush Or Mr, Davie was educated at Birming' Wash ham, Eng., and ha been In the minOut Dxndrul Davis i a Cana istry lb yeara atMra Brenden college, and dlan, educated th Toronto conservatory of music. The only etire way fo get rid of da4 druff Is to dissolve it, theA you dagtre 1 l It entlrelv. To do this, get about fpr ounces of ordinary liquid arvpn; apg. Knights Templar Hold night vwhen retiring; uee enoug Annual Installation itto atmoisten the scalp and rub it i gently with the finger tips., j Do this tonight, and- by morP-mo- st Utah Commaadery No. I, Knights If not allof your dandruff wtA I Templar, last evening elected and In- gone, and three On four more stalled officers for the- - ensuing year, cations will completely dissolve a W, F. Adams, right eminent comman- entirely destroy every single sign a, der officiating. ' Th new officers ar. trace of It. no matter how much da. ) , E, O. .Leatb4r wood, eminent- - com- druff you may have. You will find too, that all Itetj mander: A. L, Headberg, generalissimo; digging of the scalp will stop I captain general: and George W. , Lynch, once, and your hair will be fluffy, i senior McDonald, warden, Major A.J. trout, gloeay, silky and soft, and junior warden. aad feel A hundred timea betted.-- " Irving Ooodfeilow, Chart Ai an Dyke, ireaMrert W.'B Ton can get liquid Chatterrton.' recorder. 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