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Show ru fat), - 'WV 9' &h&&jrr ruvk i y '' et EVENING. .DESERET NEWS- - TUEvSDAV - AHUH rr-x- K.SEClETMs Ell I I f T rn UiULHIIU TO BE ARMY DESERTER IETH1NH LIFE Of PEACE KRESS PARIS Monday, March I New eco- itrtndaC Switzerland, Leon Trotxk), th BolsW-vi- k nomit and financial commiislon will aoded to the peace conference or-- 1 war minister hi written from aoh will formation The Moscow under date of let 14 a jo i membei from the reat comprise j friend Invaders of here c'kimlng that Bolshevism power and Jive members from the Country Free la spreading throughout, Russia and iunKT i?o,era combined ReturniSiberia He declart-The economic comm melon will take And Natives 'Are in this Utter the ubju t of euetomi fcgul&Uuo, that after peace la signed a new cam- up the dispoaition bf contracts between Peaceful Takfe Up to will be paign started among the rattans rf Entente countrtee and thoee ng the status of the i erurai Power it workers of the world to fight imper- enrnir ttiisena nr Allied cowntrtee ttd Pursuits ,of Life. ialism and capitalism Trotzky aska the fate of the coqimerctal treat. before the war a f r ,r! U to- wit h - llna. n.adf The hrt'k of the DnaAst oommlsaiow now be to detide how the ertem) counwho Switzerla will Barabanoff, in iCorre- how the Set bia March 4 Moll land with aeverai million rublea In tries shalldebtpaj their duties, shall be apportioned public Press ) r The her possession to carry on Bolshevik amona whose ,.s.tid me the enemy countries of unremitting industry and what dis-hree m ntha propaganda in France and Itaiv arpl, boundaries allwillbe change of the made paper Auv-run position later in ktngland and the Lnited :noi,ev now in circuation It will also rhampered by Bulgarian and frame an agreement a to tnrter Allied depredations or Interference, study measures for the pro-tthe Serbian people toj Trotzk boaita that success for the wit of the finanoa! tntereat of the ptr enabtl on life hold With thei in enemy countries and Consider oture a new fishevikl haa already been gained In Allies the elimination of enemy nation from free of invaders, the y entire and the finance international arrangements (oiiniry Rpartacans riertnany through population haa succeed-- 1 declare, his belief that Bolshevism such as nut tn t hna Turkey and tare, e f'reei world rule will the In aurIn eventually order of the minor fd in setting things Some of the delegate the proposal and condition zhould a gpo power declined to jucept A comugnpvvnt of old clothes pnmg lv five rurMnt- soon . chapter of the j normal N. from Buffalo. the a Havma agency bt Ked Cross valued at home demanded the these delegate Enre quantities of wheat and other Americari rvjort 7 bv 500 as th at g .am repfe.entation - waj aippralwed great v.erhln at which the shrewd mf.rthan( 1( the Plrot district where era b have Utmec hid from the Cro ia. caarymg on. gehf , ?S'h3''rne At the moment the most work The Buffalo supplies were die-- 1 appeared Bnrtque Born y le gutlJ.t in the Ecuadorean minister eeem to be Uoihing, tributed on Christmas dav and brought needs jtreing the IVria. and lr, EpTlacio leaaoa. were happiness to many tmmej Brazilian ,nois fuel and of the head delegation Transportation Poor. parilcu arl firm in their att.tude The mrni- The extreme difficulty of transport meeting adjourned without reaching a is of there plenty con-1 nionry through Serbia and the ruinous decision Apparmtij , the es'S- muutry, some of it having come, dmon of the eoottlrv e rattw-rtVw (rom Austrian and German soldiers destruction wanton of rough' result ah it may be said to their crtdit,lby Bulgarians and Austrians In Jhe'r1 uid for most of the articles they took forced retreat is strikingly shown bv from the Serbians during their occuthe fact that the American Red Crns j pation However, the Bulgarians, who In prder to get relief supplies to the, almost requisitioned everything they Ntoh section, has had to route itsj MEET IN PARIS rrqutred from the already straitened shipments by rail east from Halontki' , population, often paid nothing for to Bedeagatth, then north to Adriano-p!eshat they took. In the cities most of then west to Sofia and finally the stores have no stocks because they across the Bulgarian bordeitn IMrot O.. March 4 WLSTERTILLE. told almost everything to the Austrians a total distance of fnijre than eight Prohibition Workers from nearly every end Germans hundred miles r vthzed nation In the world will hold The regular railroad route north a convention in Raris some time in fortunately the harvest last fall was nreptinnally good and there probably from Salontki to Nh-- is onlv about April world-wid- e prohlfbtlOn sill be nothing approaching starvation 2T5 miles and can be traveled in or- issues to discuss to an announcement according in among the poor this winter four The circumstances twenty dinary from the national headquarter troops carried off almost every hours Red Cross supplus have taken today n of the league The exact article of value they could lay bands ten day to reach their destination date-- , of the meeting were not anmi but they did not have time, owing ntarlv nounced From Uskub to Belgrade pi the suddenness of their retreat, to three hundred miles the railroad at The Paris meeting will precede by a take with them more than 25 per cent I points is wholly destroyed and dozens month an international convention of of the available grain supply. Meat is' of br dees and tunnels are In ruins prohibition workers to be held in this abundant though bgh in price. Be- -f It is estimated that the work of re- country The American convention re the war It sold for I cents s construction will require more than a will be opened in New york City May p iund now it sells for 5$ cents Washington, Large year 2) and will close numbers of sheep raised In the moun7 Two hundred and nineteen three-to- n June tains furnish not onlv a valuable meat motor trucks, on a recent trip to Vish supply but an abundance of wool arrived with only thirty tons of sup- shlrh has provided the peasants with pile SIXTEEN THOUSAND he only clothing they have had in The Allied mtlHarr authorities havej BOATMEN ON STRIKE four year ceased trying to reach northern Serbia Serbia- moat vital need I for cloth- from Sabmikl and the south and are o Even ing persons are sending people and supplieii. sh p - bw YORK. March 4 The strike ihabbily or. at least, scantily clad. to Flume on the Adnat c The food , of 16 00Q boatmen in New York The Associated Press correspondent and clothing situation In halted last January at the cabled observed an army officer of high rank Serbia is reported tobe verv acute bor, Wilson, waa rerequest of 4President dressed In a skirt made of flour sacks. Ordmarr peasants' workire am. today and at that sumed at t a The little clothing that may be bought said to ebst twelve hundred francs hour shipping virtually was w held at prohibitive prices. Th or- and a cake of soap thiity francs The standstill. according to statements dinary peasant working costume costa American Red Cross is sending large made by union officials The strikII 5, shoes g59, underwear of poor of food clothing and med- ers demand wage increases averaging day. quality $25, and thread la priced at 2 quantities 30 per cent and the eight-hoical supplies south through Flume G Eh EVA, March J s b-- er e nent , ft7Xg 1 2- pow-tupr- a4 re-t- I fs J?' s SIN en-c- in Anti-saloo- 1 - wen-to-d- drei ur LONDON March 1 I J Premier LUd 4 Gorge, in addressing the first meet-b- e ins today of the joint commiti.p of employer and employees constituted y thfc indUatnal parliament laaf uerk Civilization. unless we try lo .v, nd ?.? to atoms It can onl be saved by the to all triumph of justice and fair-pl- u classes alike' The premier warned the commute that it wa the trustee of the welfare safety of The whole nation empwvment iaum be banished- - he ,sid- never anil the worker mut aeiin' s be put in dread at the horror of and hanger r 'Lt th workers underiiUtU- - the premier declared, that where iht re ts , an Increase of produtt they atU jfet'. Fifty additional names of Bad Cross j a fair share of it. workers who hair earned right t Mr Lloyd George aaid that w hat as iri nln for wanted was more confident e and un- - hours 51 work derstandmg between" epipb'Vers and W o t islandhave been received by re employees Th employers must never Mrs H union, lepresequo the Salt again say '"You are earning too muih Lake Lngtsa. a timely of liKal Jap- onr wages must come down The taak of supplying the whvrld anes, has sent a. donation of $i it the with material bud fallen to the I nited Hfrd CYofrS Ths weekly met tin of tjie bom States and England isnd possibly Jawas held ihi depiutment It was a ervic pan the premier continued at local headquarters morningmistake he said to keep men working An average of five disabled men a longer hours than were'absolutefy nei - day are interviewed by H A Conr&il "Vorattondl Adviser fir th fodersl board Pwtry, btrt at Ttif wnti ttrit education Monday competition and the need of produc - or h,m f h He ?n tivltv must be borne ln mind Douglas fori hospital and lhted pointed out to the wetker that what of the men .Several waa happening in P.usala might hap- rasea are being considered bv the eastelsewhere word ern office and is expected soon on pen in Germany and He said that anarchv was least several cases vhii h will allow the men to continue! whooL in vocational lines Robert J ghields tq out of the when they appeared to be triumphing Manager A few dsye on bomnesa most thpjr were in reaiitw except for a city for favored few. suffering the most dreadful horror y a yrt r jI ' rTrt Mamie Leaver Stauffer, wife of Kucoffer, TT First avenue; died lb, A few Charming ..Suit Blouses $25 and $35 feature sale of Womens that to the most exacting. $4.98 MRS, (Auerbachs Second Floor) a, d nur-be- - -- Embroidery iElouncings 7 . HOimGS, IQ yd.5" yards of new Pornest to and Importeij and flouncing sheer Rwlss, Nainsook and Iuml-fkiunc- in Organdy. Beautifully embroidered in ecrotl and dainty floral design 70 AM) 88a EMBROID Rr FLOPxcixGa yd. -- 509 yards Nainsook.- -' C9p of fine Swtaa and Baby Ruf-tlnand Floanciftgs, in beautiful embroidered floral and conventional designs to select from. g, A SO, J5e in EDGI2S AND Yard EMBKOIDFRi BVMih, Cr Cambric'"an3' Nainsook embroidery edges and work and blind Bands in open embroidered patterns, finished with openwork and strong scal1500 yards of loped edges. 15c TO 45c. EMBROD- - . 1 Qm ERY EDGEh. yd 1009 yards of Swiss Nainsook Cambric and Embroidery Edgvs and Bandis beautifully embroidered ln floral and scroll design with dainty edges. . (Auerbach' Main Floor) To Organize W.S. S. Societies in M. L A. Jlsn fcr organulng war saving societies'll! th? YMsndffc.-M- I To aasoCiatroriV oCtfie Pburch Moyle.-- tuwtetanl etsts-dtroel Auerbach's Millinery Dept. tbo-griv- IS RADIANT WITH SPRINGTIME Exhibition of beautiful complete linery stocks tbla week. Second Floor). (Auerbach 14 f the. Henry' war saving campalgs. and Prof. K K. Erlckaon of ths I nlversity of Utah. re meeting with th general board of tbs M I A. t a apecial meeting this sfternoon Dr John 1L Taylor will also meet the committee and arrange for hoy 'Oooot4o assist In Plana mill be outlined by Mr Moyle, and Mr Rricksnn will apeak on the of thrift. In the Montanas record for 11 wsr savings campaign baa Just been received at local headquartera. the pro atate, ending Dee rata quota7 for that SS1.S34 2 and the total pur11, was in chase amounted to 34 884 82 lit November the percentage attained by tbe atat wg to per cent and ln De- milI cember 88 per cent to National headquarters point Roosevelt as an Illustration of thrift, and a movoment ia on foot lo start a thrift campaign by urging parents to teach children to save by purchasing thrift stamps. . fa m - Domestic LRV LEAUm STAtFFER. MIK tiwrhite Samuel it Leaver Mr Stauffer wan an active Hunday action! worker In the Seventeenth ward, and following her iariiage to Tr Stauffer, June 22 IH92, the couple Hved at (Cure-kUtah She accompanied the doctor In hia studtea at LouievHI Ky, and later to Europe after which the? returned to Salt Lake where they have reaided for the pat 18 year Beside her husband Mrs Stauffer. fa survived by two wnn Fred leaver Stauffer and John Harold Stauffer who I with the American expeditionary mother-ariforoefrttr Kraw the e following brother and Pieters also Wjf-HaKdmood al- fyawmi ih, KarL Sidney A and Thomas it Leader it areas- Met leona L. Shurtliff Announcemeit of funeral arrangements a U be mad ? later. R-- nd Special Purchase of SOOO yards of SL Gall and Mo TO 8 Ho EMBROID- - 22-kar- at Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. 122 MAIN STREET. HOURS ,8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, Holidays, 9 to 1. Fifty-fl- y Soldier temporary positions and 10 permanent point Ions were given by the Soldiers Bureau and Sailer hmploment Instruction have been reMonday ceived by the bureau from Adjt Gen Fred Jorpensen to give Information to the men relative to making- application for ifte government allotment, which are being carried out. ItAnditer ia Born A daughter was borA Ui Ml and Jtfra Paul H. Talmaga at a local hOHpttal Sunday morning .Mother and babe are doing well. Mr nf KUier Ja.mea E. Talmage, and. is at present on his way home from France where he served as field clerk t f the Fortieth division He arrived ln America a few days ago and is convalescing from a recent illness w)iih confined him to hospitals in Franc.- - Jfa will be stationed at the Fort Douglas hospital until be has Mrs Talmage was fully recuperated formerly Mima Kdna Tmrncr of this fop Hetr Fred Bennlon former athletic coach at the Cniverslty of Hah, not mentor at the Iluyergity In the city tn attendof Montana. ance at the congress of county farm bureaus Mr. Bennion predicts a rejuvenation of sports In all branches amateur and professional Money la Read) Announcement was made this mornln by William nTiWP"atTrog rry'audirofrTfiaT the for owner the of poll,. judges, pairoll Inn; places and registrar who served at the recent bond election. Is completed and these people mayjret (heir money upbn applliatlon IJcut Col. Went ComlnR Lieut. Colonel Walter K West will arrive at the Cnivejrsitv of rtah at noon tomorrow. according to word received at the institution today. Waterloo Want M I. . At the' Waterloo ward MIA exercise this evening, three soldier boys who have-beein France two of them Imettnn on. the will speak. There! will also be special music and Mlss Daley Rolapp wfU give g.readtng Jbe-- i meeting begins at 8,30 -- firitig-JranL- - u 3 nVk this? cm- 1 Georgettes x Baying for something YOU DON'T GET is ne&her jnst to yourself nor your fellowman. You may secure the services of dental surgeons here second to none in the state; you are positively assured gold crowns, solid that materials are of the best, gold bridges are a matter of course; so much so we do not feel the need of continually harping on the subject. All work performed up to a standard not down to a price. My personal guarantee Is part of every transaction. MY WORK IS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY. Examination and estimates free. Work completed in ONE DAY when practicable and necessary. Phone Wasatch 5354- - L.D .S. Choir Leaders r - HAVE YOU A SUPPLY OF -- 7 V Temple Anthems Vol. 2 The patronage of music lovers and Choir leaders of the Church made Volume One a great Success. Three Editions in all ten thousand copies were printed. The success of Vol I lead to the issue of which the following are the contents; Frit will appeal j white waj. Sometime m life there must lx sacrifice and durmation if ou have much m voutli, you may lack more in old age. Wasted money, wasted opportunities, wasted b ves, hne tbe paths of pleasure. The straight and narrow path widen and becomes smoother the longer it ia. traveled, aigi theres an easy chair at the end of the journey. If every man and woman had deprived themse-heof few luxuries in youth, ahd SAVED TI1E MONEY iLwouTd. nol have taken long to oversubrcribe all four Liberty loans. If people today would cease paying for auch questionable luxuries as' social prestage,."-imaginar- y reputation and red tape. medical, legal and dental fees woe Id come down to where ordinary people could reach them. I have demonstrated in several states and many cities that it h NOT necessary to charge exorbitant fees m order to give people the VERY BEST DENTAL SERVICE. I have proven that a dentist may be competent honest and a gentleman and not sacrifice either by advertising. - If people prefer to pay heavy premiumsfor lhe privilege of having their exclusive dentists, that is their own business t but never forget for a moment that the fiddler" may call for his pay when it is least convenient for you to settle. city and striped Taffeta v Tomorrow, we offer a. brand new purchase of those famous values in Spring Suits, for which we have es- tablished a refutation. These values cannot be duplicated .elsewhere. ts no-tu- Position r s Program for Soldier The soldiers Fort Douglas are treated to something new nearly every night by the I M (' A branch stationed at the T( fort The program arranged for toa vaudeville show, night cDimmi-- of featuiing Miss Gertrud Slater, the WASHINGTON. March 4 Secy. Ba- CampofDevah favorite with other uriti'ual talent There will ker plan to leav Washington Hunday also be a sufficient amount. of Jazz and accompanied by Gen March, chief of staff, for an inspection trip that will harmony take him to the Pacific coaet and Influenza Report -- Thrrteen rases of the Mexican border. Influenza were reported to the ctly The object of the trip, which will health department vesterday from occupy about three weeks, is to per- eight homes One death from this mit the secretary and Gen March to esuse was reported for the dav For visit camps which during the war the 24 hours ending at I p m. Tuesday they were uhable to Inspect reports of this disease had been rewill take ceived The tentative itinerarv from four houses, four cases them to Camp Ouster. Mich . Dodge, ln alL Iowa. Funston. Kansas. Jawis, Washington . Kearny. California. Fort Bliss, Navy Wants Mush Ians The local e Fort Worth and Camp Bowie. Texas. naval recruiting station received this morning that enlistment of Camp Pike, Arkanaaa and Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky apprentice seamenIn as musicians has tween the ages of been authorized 18 and 39 Applicants must be able to CALL GENERAL read music, and plav easy grades on instruments either string or STRIKE IN HAVANA band brass Recruits will be sent lo the training school at San Francisco for March 4 A general instruction in the naval school for muHAVANA, strike has been called to begin at sicians midnight. The call waa issued by the (oven to I stndcr Sergeant John W Joint strike committee of the various Rrooks of the signal corps has been unions temporarily transffrred from the weather bureau In this city to Lander, Wife of Dr. Stauffer Wo. for temporary service there. Sergt nBrooks will - later return to hi - laet night of pneumonia following She wan bom in- Sait- - Lake tbe daughter of Mary July 21, Blouspa . of Mr -- , LATE LOCALS. station-i- li'ou A wise man would not lijrht a candle in the lav time, but giddy vouth does it every day. Not content with Hs feeble glare; he even lighis BOTH ENDS and barters his future thathis present may he a gajt 1 art-le- , Must Pay Old Age. SEGY. BAKER WILL MAKE D higrh-grad- p Cheated-Youth- ih "'d"1 Tf'"' -- A sppcial Nature Has No Law of Limitations; if Ycu f d n- Victim of Pneumonia Auerbachs Stunning desert-- 1 kurl Eng14 ner I from th I. ruled TUateri army y a telegram rtitited this momtnjr by Sheriff John (ft Cerlews from Sheriff Rimer J Green of Lake ruuat) Hi (apt fCngeidinger ia named in the tlie father ef tfci birth ertifu,ate j.f0 baby which figured recently id the juvenile cqurt here sheriff Cortes ha , ln ri is n,,, Kl WltM to kll lf r lteontI 'lhe h trarneil ,ur apialji had fruity i hhenUmi Illinois to Wash tn lpp-ongton stKnc H from this morning s tel. h ra,i'71 l rturn to dutv el rort stterirtau Inquiry at WaahiiiB-anlun fa,, Kct an Uaie ef hyp v VoUI of ...... Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion ..L. O. Emerson and of Best the the of the Songs Morning Brightest Dudley Buck ; E. Stephens Christmas Song Come and Worship Ira B. Wilsort Mozart UIoriaf Tw e Iv e t h" Mas.sJ Hail Poetry (Adopted bv II. G. 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