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Show . I w s ACTRESS WILSOMAKES SECRET Home Mode Mixtf . known Joicey Williams, the well American actress, who In M. Dialing at the Imperial Theatre Louis, Mo, made the following ment about gray hair and how to dark en If misa Anyone can prepare UtUesimple ter afvtry faded or will darken gray streaked To hair, and make it soft and ourw of FIRST LEAGUE THIS POINT cot-tlh- at-ho- of water add f am ait box of Barbo Comtayrim,. and M ounce of glycerine. These pound drug ingredients can be bought orat any " " .tore at very little cost, for yon Apply rist can put It up the hair twice a week !LntViimak triads ia obtained. gray haired personm JOok y nuncer, Thtsjs (By Jo.tph W. L,a i vetrs Grin.) New Staff on, for tha eorviving cfonaiiich order in the i guarantee and to pre- into anarchy axe (Copyrlght, 1919 By Bread Pub Co.) I vent Internecine strife among ita owtl LONDON, Jan. 8 Great Interest friends, and so gradually to wa. taken In Prudent Wilson. visit to to Italy, and opinion was expressed to- day In well informed quarters that JiJd return to Baris concluded the moat im. portant phase of the preliminary diS- , suasions with tha A It lea. Jn tha worda of a prominent authority on intern a- tional jaw, U alao will mark the . w York Worid-Deser- et 1 Comotidenee , ) ,1,,,, ' evEnly at , Ur 1 wi , ; tr - rt rLj. r I lf, ol tf, dj -- i t ' - I - ; , ' 7i ?Tj. ' ' $ J . - T . t i erection of a preliminary League of Nation structure. tbw presl-f-- -" It is fraly-rid4h.- F consultations Sants hare succeeded definitely hie cardinal point the Leagua of Na- f tiona first, with tndemnitlaa and punishment In their proper relation, and that Britain and America now stand squarely for stsch a policy. Soma authorities on international la - foreeee aa the first efforts fa launching of a League of Nations, a treaty binding all nations to anbmit ' disputes to the league, for, ad they say. It will be at first necessary mere-- i ly to outline a drawing of the eventual , league which will insure world pesos. will be de- -j considerations Many minor hated after the conclusion of peace. ' r . Worry Over Representation, What is concerning the heads of the nations and tha - president, - It la declared, is how Russia can bo repteaenteiL- - and with. Germany . 1.. .. condition it ia at present, who and what will be the representation which will be satisfactory to the associated Ballon. Some persona who a few weeks ago were relegating the League of Na- tions to secondary" consideration in now sup jthe peace- - conference-ar- e porting it as a cardinal principal of In world peace. view of the Bolshevik menace, and the sudden alignment of neutrals tn favor of the league has "been hastened by the fear of its . , spread. Most Pressing Business. f The Westminster Gasette tonight To bring the League of Na- Isays: lions out of generalitlss into practice, down from heaven is. In the some of us, the most pressr opinion of lng business of the peace conference, u STOCKHOLM, Tuesday, Jan. T. All Boorgeoiste have been members of arrested at Riga by the Lettish soviet, whf ctChas abotlsbed thru wuershlp of accordprivate property tn that city, . ing to d'Klga darpattfc received te TEN PERSONS PERISH IN PITTSBURGH FIRE PITTSBURGH, Pa, Jan, I. Ten persons are dead today and a score Just of others suffering from Injuries ssj the result of a spectacular fire and exploetonwhlch wrecked a fllm-- eBOlld IfigT! SfiTTatg'TWlsrday;' The damage la estimated at 81,990,- 900. Some of the victims, mostly women, were hurled from the building by the explosion. j f Stuart Portrait of ... .. -w- .. Washington Brine $21,000 A portrait of NEW YORK, Jan. George Washington by Gilbert Stuart was sold ior $11.00,0 at public auction to a firm of pit dealers at the first .ale of early American portraits held In this country and which waa under the auspices of the American Art as- - j sociatlon The portrait waa from the j 11 will be- done, we believe, less from Collection of Thomas B, Clark. Three . any theorletlc preference for one form years ago the portrait was sold tor of institutions over another than from $3 990. the shear necessities of the cane: It will be neoessary. If Europe la to carry A table of moderate proportions and pleasing appearance, and remarkably w!t built. Bro portions, sixe and design make It especially Idea) tot varied offlea uses. Selected quartered oak. . 8PFXV4L e $31.00 r NKWPORT. NEWS, Vs.. Jan. 3. battleships Georgia anil Kansas, Thers Is ona sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely bringing .2. 50 troops home and that Is to dissolve It. This de France, arrived here today. Z strove it entirely. To do this. Just get WASHINGTON. Jan 8 The trans- about four ounces of plain, ordinary Bresident Grant, the battleships liquld arvon; apply it at night when Port Dakota and the retiring, use. enough to moteten lhe - Montana and. South ncaip-anrub It In gently with the hospital ship Comfort hsve sailed j from France for New York with IS4 finger tips. and 7,419 men. By morning, most If not all, of officers The President Grant is due Jan 1$, . your dandruff will be gone, and thres or four more applications will com.- - with the Second field artillery, 91st field artillery, 83rd field artillery, pletely dissolve and entirely destroy field ar every single sign and trace of it, no headquarters detachment $th 347th In- matter how much dandruff you may tlllery brigade, company H, 113th ' mortar trench battery, fantry, have. and about ?50l ji!,k ..You will flnd, too. that all itching 89 casual officer and digging of the scalp will stop in- and wounded Most of thee; are regu- - j army units. stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, larThe battleship Montana, due Jan. j lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and has on board the 3rd and 4th, 17, better. a hundred times look and feel You can 'get liquid arvon at hny trenoh mortar battalions, . complete drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four and a detail of 17 officers of the &Sth ounces Is all you will need. This aim- - coast-ar- t tilery regiment. battleship South Dakota, due pie remedy has never been known to theThe same daj, is bringing the 5th tall Advertisement coast artillery regiment, leee battery F, and the 474h aero wquadron. The Comfort, due Jan. 30, In addition to naval personnel, had on board seven trench mortar battalion la to be divided between Forts Crockett and Logan and Campe Grant and rjke Be Better Looking Take About 20 per cent of the 4th trench OliveTablets mortar battalion will go-t- o camp Mao- -i Arthur, the balance ecatterin. Of the 68th coast artillery regiment. H your skin Is yellow paC rs and S00 men are bound i scat ..tongue coated appetite poor you h. -- for Fort Terry, the rent being - a bad usto in your mouth a lary, no--g tered among various posts. feeling you should take Ohre Tablets. Dr. Edward Olive Tablets a substitu WOOL MAY NOW were prepared by Dr.Edwat, v tocakund after 17 years of study with his pahenb BE IMPORTED Dr. EdwardaOIive Tablets are a purelj ' Vegetable compound muted with olive oil . WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 Removal You will know them by their olive color of restrictions upon Importation of , To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes wool from all countries no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like has been ordered bv the war trade ' chilaiiood days yon must get at the cause board, effective Jan, 10. as an importDr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the ant step In the program for reopening ordinary peace time channels of Brer and bowels like calomel yet iiavt the trade This will permit virtually., un- do dangerous after effect restricted, siwL and waste They start the bile and overcome consti- wool tops, rolls, are millions boxes of That's South and why from pation. Argentina. Uruguay sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All America. License will be necessary-- 1 - druggists. Take one or two nightly and after-Ja10, but they will be granted , freely. Dote the pleasing results. Htae KFECIAD KPIXJIAL SPECIAL SO-In-ch Sian Hae ob Sbe . -r- -, i V reduced 848.30' 80.40 ! i unusual prices- 15 cabinets A upright, SlJ-XJA- roller-btarm- Steel, g ., flat-to- h A Loose leaf ledgers to go at 83.50 to 13 00, roll-to- p deals an effective combination ch site; ' , p . Very distinctlvs In design; desk, quality, -- $75.60 ineh. SPECIAL - 88.80 made of plain oak, office COO wwO.iJU 50-in- Size 81 00 S . SPECIAL 88-In- .883JW waxed $28:10 ......33.50 SPECIAL p $38 CI9 .,, f SPECIAL se roll-to- 53-in- ch .. table; finished, two drawers- - Extremely neat In construction. SPECIAL In addition to these specisd Items Rated above, we are displaying one of the most complete line of steel safes and file in the city. Also, every piece of equipment of standard make, and the series may be added to at! any time with the ' assurance of a perfect match. Mall orders filled promptly, Catalog furnished on request. v SPECIAL SPECIAL Biz Heres a best seller tn flat-to- p salesmen's desks; 52 -- oak inches in length, made of quarter-sawe- d exceptional kf well built. 90 filing h, Size double desk typewriter attachment on left pedestal; drawers on other side. One of the most popular flat-to- p desks CD1 EC we feature. SPECIAL. . 9x59-lne- - 909-0- illustrated. 77. Slzet SPECIAC Same as above, with drawers on both sides and 52 inches in length. 'Just the thing to match the special . T. . -- $31.80 deeg-Ftre- t p w first class 42-in- ' SPECIAL roll-to- 42-ln- quarter-sa- ...A Heres a salesman's desk three single drawers on right side. Excellent quality light osk. waxed An unusual bargain polished. price. exceptionally two-purpo-se SPECIAL Letter files, card Index fliea legal blank flies, EVERYTHING transfers flics FOR NEEDED OFFICE FILING. . Dont fail to look them over. Here are some discontinued lines we offer to you at - 575.00 by 10 JH) SPXXfAZe 9S-ln- cb Same grade desk; made of select white oak,' quality has been sacrificed at no place in its construction. Just the thing for your ,, r $44.95 private office. SPECIAL Size SPECIAL . 57d0 A j desk as above; standardised large corporations. Furnished In two double desic formd for two stenographers with machines diagonally opposite, or for a Clerk on one side and a stenographer opposite. Regularly 8150.99. CQ1 OQ 937AO - HERE'S A BARGAIN Sectional bookcases and writing desks combined slightly damaged. For this mammoth big sale we offer It at a great sanfica Fumed oak and dark oak finish . I A whole carload of office chair all high grada Regular It to 327 ehaa Select deslgna Match owr -desk deign. For this sale only at greatly j It ' - - 65-fn- cb I rif the big Industrial Crusade, and picking up bargains for yourself at the same time. All samples are on the floor for inspection. In some cases complete lines are included and remember, IMMEDIATE DE' LIVERY on all pieces. . r Two locked of high quality and at bargain price. private compartments In pigeon hole case. Typewriter platform interchangeable, but regularly furnished In left pedestal. Stationery drawer in right pedestal - Regular 8159 00. SPECIAL - I single pieces or whole suites whether its to furnish new offices or to enlarge old quarters drop in and look overour stock. Toilll be stimulating THIS MAMMOTH SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO" ! -- fV If you need more equipment fpr your office J TWO THOUSAND SOLDIERS ARRIVE Try This If You FROM FRANCE - 4- Have Dandruff v- We offer it to Salt Lake Business Men now, only because we want to 'do our part in the big national movement for CREATING BIGGER AND BETTER BUSINESS FOR 1919. soaring skyward; theyre still up; higher than ever, and with of aewTndiis- speeding Tipi)f trial era the heaviest demand for office equipment is yet to come,. All of which means inGIIER PRICES. Dont take our ord-alone for it drop into any funriturestore;they7iljtell you the same story. - But, to proceed; just one year ago we purchased our general office furniture and fixtures in big carloads at before-w- ar prices. - t , 9 one year Lgo this month office furniture prices began to-ea- 7 Pnt it all into storage to tide us over this HIGH COST period. Most of it is in light golden oak, with the popular waxed finish easily' cleaned rdnd Unlve most finishes, does not show the soil and wear. HREE carloads of desks one carload of office ehair- adozens of bookcases typewriter stands tables letter-file- s card index files filing cabinets steel safes teel files EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE and all for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY goes into this big cyclonic sale of office -- furniture and fixtures. - - - d ft ! seven-office- Waste Baskets - - non-ene- I Carbon Pape 250 waste baskets, ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each? , MO boxes; . 108 sheets to the box of Webster's - No. fiber, metal, brass and oxidized. One boxy 3.00; S boxes, 1.80 each; 25 boxes, 1.30 Wire, JUnpurLa-Ujaiif,,ra- 90 Chrbon StatSoneriiy - Office SmrpjDlios Typewriter all colors. each. 131 Main Street, Salt Lake City n i. of Paper; usa PUBLIC AUCTION " U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION OFFICE. 208 Newhouse Building. u SATURDAY, JAN. lllh, 2 P. M. SHARP $1,500.00 WORfH OF GENE1UL OFFICE EQUIPMENT. Purchased During ,1918 and In Excellent' Condition. -- 8 Oak Typewriter Desks 24 Oak Office Chairs 3 Oak Double Flat Top 4 Oak Single Hat TopDeski Desks r Cabr-- 2 -- Double-Kteei C'nrdt7les" ' nets. 1 Edison Mimeograph, Com8 Underwood Typewriters. plete. OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!! (Complete-inventormay be obtained from Mr. William Newhouse as.Tl for paxUaT -- y 'laT2 I;VThoneY ai.umptlon that children had no right It waa a coasting street and saw many-. men who deliberately drive un the chil-t- o coast oil any street, regardlens oft children with aied thougKh claim-tnr,ncoasting tracks on streets ed not to hsve seen any coming permission of the city authorities. tt the side of inch becUon 13. traffic ordinanoe. requir- - the- - hill prior to those he etrutk.downlstc.q 0 tcki? where na In this h.jotJHg hsd committed no Offense th. Urf.ndant room at stance, there least, of lraffic and use of I He then declared that the city and the on the street outside of Dje coasting the street being traversed end the police were wholly to bleme.for the track. ISII end convenience of pedestrians cldent although this street Is CLARENCE W. COLLINS. ' and other vehicles and ears. is the! wide for all traffic purpose onamply both provision under which Hales was prose--! sides of the childrens coasting track, Mr. the writer of the. foreCollins, juted by the city. 'Judge Wilkins then! This decision is most anomalous: has a child at home, a victim of f Firt In ,h assumption that children going. foiTnTr the accident referred to, who is still un! to coast on any street hd Bot right to w a i k. s hila Moroni Smith and dancer exclusively-- allowed that Hztex j Whersa nnilt the etvy pseved Sec. tOli able D R. Coombs have sons tn Jhe of th vd'nxnevs si! vehicles, inrludtng Prof f nYhi,Mm!lif Vit,rrf?.tC,r,,till,vtrCck' tn s serious condition from the hospital -1919 riKht 8, Jan. trdnid hit?n4ama trtstm If same cause. 'knew S!t Lake City, S any power to take away Editor Utaerrt Ness th childrens rights, that section dlvlcriminal WIlKlti. oflhe Judge unto the ctix tc rw- -, h hV1 ac- -vtty-eostore it to tho children on such streets! BERGERS CASE IN - of aa T the deemed T of the C Hales eity chargeproper quitted i HANDS OF JURY Becmid. In that a sled Is not reckless driving. In violation of Sec. a vehicle Theaasmlag definition first given by 11 of the Traffic Ordinance. Hales ia For Isfuts tad ChUdm the Standard Dictionary reads, fll rd. a CHICAGO, Jan 8 e cane of t ehiciv on runners, designed especially Cnngi lhe man who drove tip the childrens evMnnn-eieVictor L. Berger of use on on En anow for Third street Booth track lew. ami For Over Years coasting snd lour liilviuita allirr prominent' mlurtd Mverat, ..Third, amiog the city- a u rhorTiim for the cidenU when fhe by this Social lute charged with conspiracy to Always beqr TnUarpn, four very erioity TTii decision preveti bug- them frem protect tnuat come a a greet surprise violate the espionage law, which ha th to the people who here children who ttfir the celldreti on ceaetln? street eet been on trial before Federal Judge Mt to roswt apart for their see, attempts to take it I Landis etnee Dec' 9, waa given to tha Wilkin a took his bieis the f the power pf th city lo punish Jury at 11 o'clock today! Judga ln-t- COMMUNICATIONS ," was-ampl- e rynx thc-rigi- .tow-wf-e- w. --Th- 30 ct k- - ifixmaTsnxntasaxstsstt WASHINGTON, Jan. $. Complh lists of casualties among the Amen can expeditionary forces have sent to Washington yid 1.008 tional clerks have been' put to to in the adjutant generals office them ouL as speedily as posiiute,,... I j -- Rolla Wells Resigns. it CASTORIA Un CLERKS WORK ON r CASUALTY LISTS -- . governor of the federal reserve Of of 8t- - Louis and of the Eighth e era! reserve district todav co0rnw-thhad he that report . M and said that he h putiCed ,thai--, hla.. aucceK,LW Boonselected w , offk Bank work, country work, s work, legal work, quick work, specialties. Deserpt ftew,J" .v. j j |