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Show f GREAT INTEREST MEETINGS IN KEEP IJ SWEET Keep your' stomach OF IU-HDI- Taft Party Received i 1 With Eastern hauu W t '' M or4 en1lM eorpo. He SCOTT brief period at Fort Dufflz iftrri w&i sent to camp at Waco MI1NY In ipany t D. 8. wards of the olty tomorrow evening Iwemorlal services j will be held &a a tribute to the late Col, Theodore Roosevelt. Among these and other exercise announced are following; Heennd Ward InAhe Second ward priesthood meet- am. -- Bunday ingwUibe held at school officers meeting. 10 am. Lela Beebe, of Mill Colege CaL will speak to the pareute and all interested lines of social hyparties, along thesacrament service at giene. Evening 0 SO, Elder Nephi L. Morris will speak " on Tbeodore Roosevelt Special mu - -- lr a sown or scorn IN emulsxhi eic, IRES received by the local Chairman. Jtthn C. Cutler, of the Mountain Lragueof Third Ward. - t ' -- Xeater Hewlett who has recently rela. L A j'Mr KJfcanorFurti lieaJ"oT turned from a mission to Great Britain will speak in the Third ward Nation congre tell of ova- the kn,l Ija'ta of the C A R.; Mrs. E B. Crltchlow, ptWulent of the local Seventh Ward. U the brooch, at Urn tion rlvn i route x'JtJ A... and. Mrs. ETderWrAHan Howard '"will' 5be O LeaJherwpod, preauletsl of the stale i Taft party of congress speak rs. in the speaker at the evening service In J PedesattoB of Clubs the Seventh ward, his talk being Probably title Idea can be had by j At Friday's MeetlBf. nature of a tribute to Col Theodore local citizens of the tnteInternal C 20. at Roosevelt. The fceasion Those begins to the meeting railed yesterday bring displayed throurhout the Mrs. Emmeline B 'Wells to arraaoe. IVIetli Ward. country by the local ses- by the luncheon were Mrs. Richards of frr Lon J Haddock will be the speaker sion, Organization after oranla.u the huffraae masociatien, Mr. Emma Ip the Ninth ward at 20 Good music. tion, realizing the opportunity in the Hadden k of the readies of the Marca-VKNineteenth WarW. of famousbees. Mrs U. A- - Walker of the W C T hereof hit party Mrs Tioey of the T 1 M I A Mrs A member of the high counctTof Balt apeak- hne applied fX local con-tA- Mr Lake stake will speak at the regular errwo hecutquartenl for apnrta. talks itrttchlow- of the ;W evening services inbe the Nineteenth j from tii Mritura before thetr Indi-- , 4of u""r O Loath B wre AlumrH. ward. There will apedlal music Collerate idual jrroupn. Two oramzuior Mrs. the 0f Btate Federation, by the ward choir under the direction nre anxious to secure fir Henry Van rJro(i Mra. Lizzie Thomas Edward, D A. K.. Mrs f Miller of th of bi-- t for a epee ini w add rcH, and the George Ifacon of the Congree of Moth-- 1 Twentieth Ward. association? other members of th party are 'non, ere and the Parent-TeachState Senator G A. Iverson will ad- Mra Peebody of the National Federa- the Isapopultf dress the class in the TwenParents mn at Mode Cluba. Mr. John J the fact that the congee- tieth ward Sunday morning on 'Roosewill deal with one of the Donald of the Women of the G A-- R velt Man." the most InHaba of international prob-- 1 Emphaela bee been placed by the Twenty-sevenWard lcnix. the women of the community are women on the fact that the luncheon lee Elder Thomas Hull will be the by no ovoona tjc Texet interne od ta sot only for women members of V ( National the with affiliated eeHBiona at the evening services at the Teutortlay nine ontanlsa- gweliationof speaker Twenty-sevent- h Women, but for all those tion. of local women's clubs meet Inc Council ward chapel, corner to attend. Reeervatloa by P street and Fou th avenue comat the Hotel Utah to arrange for the, who wieh JOSHUA COWtmiL FISHER, at o'clock. Priesthood dances lumheon to local women should be made not later Washington's birthday mencing Mrs. I'hiltp North Moors, named th than Feb. I with Mra W K Adams where he tree assigned to the iJ Sth will convene at 20 a.m Sunday school for th iuiuh or some other member at the isnoheon Aero (quedroa. While at Waco ha waa at 10 10 a m. iotiosrlnf oommUt Mrs. Moore will be the committee eoo Thirtieth Ward sole speaker during th luncheon hour mad a eoreoral From there ha waa CowMlrifM 8. Auerbach waa today ap- aeat to Virginia and then trrersena, Sylvester Q. Cannon, president of George Mrs. W N. Williams Woman's RePioneer stake, will be the speaker In pointed chairman of the finance com ta France April 11. lilt. lief woftety, h'irnn of lit entertain for the congreea the Thirtieth ward tomorrow night, ment Mrs K O. Ltatherwood, srero-b- v mittee won W. la Flaher of J. Corporal The Harvard club yesterday wired at 0 20 He will discuss the life and mT an to the achievements tnvtteitos entire end or, Col. Theodors RoosNeff Fisher. speaking Flaher, Jr, Mary Y Lumbron committee, Mrs W to be fSMUi of the local ergaa Under date AdcMTis of Jan. t. at Coblenz, Ger- evelt the federation of Women's pirtf r on be to a himer at iratkn bigkirtiukT " Thirty-fir- st Ward. Mra, WUa theillWie, to his mother at foloVIork many, he wrote t C f Agiven of the Relief eoHety, Mrs Mae Ty!or Wahlntfcng comIn services memorial lows Roosevelt Lawpart-be Dr A honor The will ef guest of the V U M I A . Mra Nyetrorta Aft address will rence Low ell, president ot Harvard Today la the Aral Sunday lathie mencing --at 4 liamr- - Henior Parent? by Elder George Albert glorious New Tear. I have attended be delivered tion Mrs B. M Iedjard of the A. . An bmith. Kal-cechurch twice; thie morning in th appropriate musical proA ; Mrs E G Oowans, gram has been prepared under the palace end this evening at the direction Mrs W H Wnaht of the of Miss Ivie Ensign, ward STARTS S1CKVESS. MrCH riai'jn, manFestival hall, where through the W T V ; Mra E B PHtchlow of ward thirty-fir- st The chorister A clogging mass of undigested food agement of th T. M. C. A- band the Y W C A. and Mrs Charles Uv and entertainment held r stomin. thatrremaBxs the the of Teifnie.nttng Tnimtoay- Jr kece Princeton avenue are our from own Ilk far church They bees ach or intestines sends the poisons it service, bat good aa a Thirty-thir- d Mard. change 1 from lemration committee Roth May Fo aura through the entire human the dally routine in the army ward Roosevelt In the Thirty-thlr- d of the Y L. M I. A. ehalrmeri. Mrs deveiopes Keep the bowels open," le one enjoy the band concert a A good movie memorial services will begin at I 20 fho Cowans of the Ddiek ldlterary body. le of health recognized by all schools j i occasion ru and be the speaker H presented frequently will Dsn Livingston flub: Mrs. Eleanor Burns of the Ladlca of medicine. of ua go out to dinner or The chapel la on Eleventh East beFoley Cathartic Tablets ally n crowd of the G A K Th A two lunch is South T" and Fifth stomtween FotfrtJ running Mrs A H Pea cleanse the bowela sweeten the Music committee whort good meals tr the1 NeHowaT Federtrn of ach, and benefit the liver. special musical program has been - preFor Indi- In American a reasonable st stylo price WumePn clubs Mr E. K Rh hards of gestion, biliousness, bad breath, bloatfive marks. At times Ice cream, pared. the Nations) Woman's Suffrage asso ing, gaa or constipation, no remedy of Emigratlea Ward cake or pie Is served. ciation ts morn highly recommended. No Guy C. Wilson of the L. P 8. Prest Rumors and have are, been, always committee Art, Philip Reception or oauaea. Bchramm-Johneo- n more numerous than reliable Well, U will address the members of EmiNortt Moore. Vra Emmeline B, Wells, griping we can't all return at p nee, and the gration ward Sunday evening at 0 30 Drug Co. Advertisement. Roosepresident of thd Rehef society; Mrs. honor has been bestowed upon the His subject will be 'Tbeodor third army to occupy German territory velt.0 Marthg H.tTinge, president of the T and as it is composed of nearly all the Ensign Ward veteran divisions and Auxiliary organiIn Ensign ward Elder Hugh H Servsations one ought to feel contented, who ice even if recently returned from a misare over iers a little sion to the southern states, will be the longer The services commence at speaker $ 45 Tomorrow morning the priesthood of the Ward will assemble at 9 30 Must Label Bread. and the Sunday school at 10 30 oclock Highland park Ward. Believing that the federal food reg In Highland Park ward Mathonlhah illation are still Jn force and that they Thomas will speak on Theodore are necessarily bound by them bakers Roosevelt at the service to begin at of the state are a little bit reluctant to I to LeGrand Ward comply with the stats regulations reTh LeGrand ward will hold regular garding the labeling of loaves of bread ervtce Tha- seaeon'e tomorrow according to Commissioner Walter M Boydn of the d a try wndf khT Feb. 13, dance cial Thursday evening, ment. The commissioner statesdepafrr that theold federal sewuiaHons are no long- and a picture show Friday er In vogue and that it ts his intention Richards Ward to return to the state regulation which Roosevcit memorial nerlce with pe-rN loof rsquiTO J on sddro brshorn! moMc-pbr.ad jhftll anti Eldor NepbT lennen will bn. given. Ih AiTtnar th nam. nt the maker .i,ht Richad ward at 0 30. Sngnr Honae Waul. e Sugar House ward will hoH! BETTER THAN TRIP TO buiMiay at 0.20. Stake President h rank Y Taylor attdi counselora and other atake auxiliary officers will be present special musical numbers and suitable memorial feature will characAil prieethood quoFOR ALL FOOT AILMENTS. terize the service rums will meet at 9 am in special session The buiiday school at 19 39. From Cut This Coupon. and enclose when writing for FREE EMIiROID- ERY i li ' It - H "If you live out in the country or in small towns where it - - 1 v Inter-mounta- in T , C or is difficult to, get just what you want,' let us shop for jrou. Scientifically trained shopper will select for you. You can trust them. And we never consider a purchase closed until the custom r, i . J I -- GOOD GOODS ir entirely satisfied- T to Be Embroidered Send For Oiir FREE Catalogue of - 1 stores Order by Mail Deo, DS AM ST i BE HELD Nl Corpora! Joahu Hhw of Crook ts oni of Uhdg Sint'l hoyi with fft Ooraionpr TB irnf ofinoccupation aviation Work with tb U try and as safe to take as candy. You women who are away from the big -- TQ the new aid to digestion as pleasant in Enthusiasm Cities - Women Name Luncheon Committee. i ' sweet today and ward off the nxKgtsiion of tomorrow JL Corporal Joshua Fisher Of East Mill Creek is With Boys in Germany Package-Good- s This will give you an idea of the lovely new spring articles for embroidery work which have come in. Stamped Gowns, Combinations, Envelope Chemise," Childrens Dresses, Childrens Hats, Dressing Sacques, Aprons, Scarfs, Centers, Pillow Tops and many other articles. Catalogues will be sent FREE OF ANY CHARGE. er Mc-ew- i or-th- -- th T, . fr lsfkes. ' 24-p- ntr re Parent-Teach- r -, con-eer- te oTlbe-Xadte- imd i ? t Walking Shoes v i Douglas hospital Sunday from Hobo- ken acooinpanted by three escorts from the medical corps. A seoond party of patients are due Monday from New- port News. ,Vt and II convalescents due Tuesday from Hoboken, The present plana of the surgeon generals office call for a 1,30 bed capacity at r ) Increase. this post, with probable Captain Howard V. Benawa quarter- master cor pa arrived at the fort hoifor an operation. His Sltal yesterday Is in Denver eA i,l tl Nose Shaper Corrects ugly noaei in the pm ary ; i,i your own home without Interfering with busts as. 20 day free trial. AU other facia, ae Oeorge E. Kmlir of St Loula, eKy planning expert addressed members of the joint committee of the two houses appointed by legislative resolution to decide on the best form that a memorial to Ihe men a ho participated In the recent and former wars should taka The meeting wax held in the large legislative committee room. The house was till in session And only two of the senate members of the committee. Senators Edward Southwicx and Allen T. Sanford, were able to be present. There was m conxiderabla number of. persons representing the University of Utah and otoers interested. Lot they did net take part In the discunston Mr. Kessler emphasised chiefly the necessity for thorough investigation before reaching any decision as to the form the memorial should take The wax what would big question, be the best thing to do, and the members of the coThmittee should deliberate and should hot to rarefulty make any recommendation attempt until satisfied that their recommendation was acceptable and the beet form the memorial should take. wA-wa'- defect corrected by the Woodtmr system. Send 2 --cent stamp Ue booklet. W. H. BVTUSV, M. I). 324 Kntpire Bldg- - Denver, Cola I Ith Tear In Denver. CHURCH NOTICES THE WABASH CAI3I.VET CO. atake Th high priests of Oranlt will hold th regular meeting Sunday, Feb. . 11. al l pmThe reirular monthly meeting- - of th high prieats quorum of Ensign atake will be held Sunday Feb. , at It it a.mn In Whitney HalL The priesthood of Pioneer stake will meet in the atake hall Monday Feb 10. at T 10 p.m. A large attendance le desired. There wUI be no session of the Sunday school In Liberty ward tomorrow owing to lack of proper heating facilities in tha lower hall. Priesthood 10 10 j meeting, however, will be held at meeta. m. and the regular sacrament ing at 10 p m. At If o clock nootn the funeral of Mr. Johanna Marl will be held in the ward chapeL More Patients Coming to The l4th quorum of seventy will Filing Cnees and Supplies of si Feb. 0. at t a.m., in the Fort Douglas Hospital meet tomorrow, kinds. As J ward meetinghouse. Golden Ktmtmll of tbs First Council Twenty one ambulance patlenta and will be present, a full attendance la 403 Kens BMg.. Salt Lake City, ft three litter patients are due at Fort earneatly' requested. Jen-ae- 3 3C c?x NextThursday, Feb.l3th -- md confer-ferate- t ; ir ANNOUNCEMENT. Young Woman Dies Of Influenza Pneumonia Mr. Andy F. Smith, formerly nith Z. C. M. I. Shoe Dept. Now associated with us. Remarkable, indeed, wag the atate- drapery And upholotery departments rnerrt mad recently by Charles Rineei of the H. Din wood ey Furniture Com-II Washington street. Peoria, 111, JJERRAT, Feb I Th deith of Mra PAtiy. E-- O. Eng her Ja now a octal ad I Mr. Hingei dociared that,ahhouirh he Annie Harmon Flsher. vrife or John E - at Hot Fisher and daughter of Mrs in the earn capacity with th Ebert ha taken the treatment G E. Horn Furaiehing company. Mr. Springs and used number of different Harmon, occurred at Granger Thursday, 7 ia 10 has a wida buainesa medicine during the past eleven years, Feb. 4, at p.m , of Engberg Mra Fisher was particularly among honae-wiv- e in hie efforts to reetorw hie health a taken III her When 42 W. 2nd South. husband was stationed at who respect hi tact in doo-r- tl few buttles of Tan lac have done him Fort Lyons, Colo, aa a member of Orpheum Theatre Bldg. matters , - more good than everything else com- the medical corps, but waa released to HI bined statement follows; return home and waa with her at the Nothing ever helped me until I got time of death. Mra Flshar waa a highly Tan lac and now Im just like a man talented young woman and a splendid made over. My stomach had been In singer. She was 22 years of age and a very bad fix for eleven years or more, had a wide circle of frienda who will and pained me so bad at times that be shocked to hear of her demise. Her I would double up Uke a Jackknife. father died aboet three years ago In After nearly every meal I would bloat addition to her husband and mother it .nrvived by three brothers and up with gaa until I was aa tight as a she two sisters. The funeral will be held on drum and jut Buffer agony. - ly the xt lawn family residence. Grannerves became all shattered and n.y ger, Sunday the at 12 o'clock. The will health got so poor that 1 was forced Ue in slate Sunday from It 'tobody 12. to quit work. No kind of medicine Aiways-Read- y eeemed to reach my trouble and I was going down blit very fast. I was advised to go to Hot Springs which I , but after spending what money did, -- Relief from paiiPwtafely. and on a minutes notice I had saved up, I returned home In is to be had by the presence of &u electric heating ' 1 bad as when as left, if shape just not worse pad in joUr home. While talking to a good friend erne day about my deplorable condition he The spirit of unrest and There is no water to leak ; told me he believed a few bottles of Tan lac would straighten me up. Well, flag-isred is kept alive by or to get cold Just a I had lluhr faith in It to help me. but as my friend seemed to know what he an element that !s not was talking about, I decided to take gentle steady heat that stable. his advice, and to my complete sureases pain, stimulates of Tantvc stopped prise the first bottle the gas forming in my stomach add The man who saves Is a circulation and induces J? put me tn shape to where I could eat and enjoy my meal. My food began You can help peace-make- r. it as to digest restful slumber. The pad should, irij' nervousness left me, and 1 realized I waa on the consistent sav a by being road to rapid recovery. As I continued is quite generally used on to take Tanlac my health improved er. outdoor sleeping porches. and my strength returned until now I am. able to work as well s J J- 't izmuz m my,Td . "i rsojw gratef at , ILOr wm Start VoKar 'Ac- -. The thrw-hea- t attached than I can express for what Tanlac regulator permits the user count Here. has done for me and am now telling to change the temperature, even in the dark, by a my friends who Are suffering to try r simple pressure cjf the finger. It too highly and it. I cant praise expect to rely on It wfor my health as I Iet us show you how the heating pad or any other j long a I live statements as the foregoing1 - foreebiy laibe who suffer from the some Most people who suffer troubles. 23V nervousneaa. and dizxinews, from stomach and liver troubles, kidney deMAIM rangements and who are in a general n need condition, - simply something to tone up their sjxtem and W, S--' ileCornick, Pres. Efficient Public-- Service. to assist the vital organ In performVice-Pre- s. ing their proper functions. Tanlac Is Anthon H. Lund, Kearns Bldg. a powerful reconstructive and always George Albert Smith, Vice-Pre- s. Mis. 500. produces meet gratifying results Tanlac is sold in Fait Lake Cuy Fred JL Michelsen, Cashier. , Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Ktoree. D. E. Judd, Assistant Cashier. , (Advertisement.) Good Road ! of J.J:Fontius& Sons ; I? r X : t ? l d t 4? tr II J o o o o o o o o o o o (I 4 o o o o o o o o Electric Heating Pad ' An Comfort influensa-pneumon- Jo o o You Can Add o o o o o To o o Better Bond Election . Registered Voters who are Taxpayers Can Vote ... Conditions ' m ' ' - - ' - 0 Q (j vFtJays.rfDwvvt.r-tJdJ05i.-F:t- (t One Day 0 0 0 Utah' Power & Light Co. . Work at $3.50 i ' -- An issue of $1500,000 worth of bonds will call for but 38 cents tax on each $1000 of the total property valuation of Salt Lake county to takecare of interest and sinking fund - for Ten Years. Jry 0 0 0 0 0 0 run-dow- ii' ' Under the bond issue plan of road improvements, no cial taxes will be levied against properties ABUTTING ON IMPROVED ROADS. - |