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Show ATURDAYMAltCItSlOlD DESERET EVE XING NEWS lOKfll BIS STRIKE SOSL0" AMERICAN BATTLE Rupture Kills water then apply III VicicsVl 30. 60AH-2- F (Continued from page one) motor mechanics regiment, !2?th aero LIBERTY BOflO ROB known that the Entente favor It, squadron. Demobilisation Report. lies do not Majority Socialists Qait Strike Committee -- -- one) been reject urged heretofore, but ha Alg BODYGUARD" YOUR (Continued from P jt , h year Haven thousand persons are laid away the burial tertifliuie h being marked "Rupture " the unfortunate ones had neglected themselvea or had been merely of taking care of the sign (swelling) the affliction and paying ng at twin on to tha cause. What aie vou dfting? Are yon neglecting yourself bv wear-- 1 whatever! Ing a truae, appliance, or At best, name yon cbooae to call it the truss is osly a makeshift a false Watt and prop against a collapsing cartnot be expeeted to act as more than a mere mechanical support The bind- . blood cinvle-tloning pressure retards thus robbing the weakened muswhich cle of that they need most nourishment. a way. and found has But science every trmaa sufferer irt tbn land i Invited to make a FREE test right in the privacy of their own home method is unquestionable the most scientific, logical and suiceasfui for rupture the World has over known. The PLAjPAO PAD When- adhering possibly closely to the body cannot thvrefoie.-cannot slip or shift out of place , V HOB e(j -- 7,000 Annually with warm salt : Five Soldier Boys" Who Have Joined Kimball & Richards Sales and Office Force AMSTERDAM, March I. The i!i--E from joritr eocialiata have withdrawn recthe strike committee in Berli, ording to a telegram filed there Friday afternoon and it was considered doubtful at that time whether" the trades flnione would support the the meeting FW-- 1 syikf! further. day of ths Berlin workmen s council, and com he independent Socialist niujrtets proposed three resolutions gisnsioa..of the strike ta.tha.gax. electric and. water works, the executive cotpmittea of the workmen to take over the commend of all the' troops in Berlin, and negotiations with the government to be broken off The first resolution was carried hy only a small majority after which the Demobilization reports made public Five boya. today by Gen. March showed 1,161,628 NEW TORK. March ranging in age from 16 to 20, are un-- T officers and mn discharged to date, released der arrest today charged with assault while the number ordered the- - daring had reached 1.611,000. and robbery following Up to March 1 departures of soldiers holdup yt3tirSiy in the financial district of Milton Strohm, a brokers mes- from France numbered 01.668 of senger, of Liberty bonds and other whom 264,826 had landed in the , securities valued at 662,090. The hoys, United States up to yesterday. chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet To be easy to' apply Inexpensive three of ' whijm are brother and ail j Hospital records from the expedi- - used whilst you work and whilst you or buckles messengers for brokerage houses, the tionary forces CJen. March Said, showed sleep No springs straps, patidhl on Feb. 20, a reduc-- t attached. police say, were associated in the rob- - gj o the head , Learn howto close the hsmlal ph-Jn- g gtrobp, the armistice when ijf.jiT as nature intended so the rupture and his bag containing Jhe Liberty j Send your name CANT come down seized. He sat so ' bonds St. Blotk 4 A reduction In the number of de- today to PLAPAO CO.trial severely injured that h had to be Mo, for FREE flapao and The Liberty mobilization camp from 22 to 21 was Louts. taken to the necessary ths information bonds have been recovered announced today, the purpose being to enable the war department to release ! thousands of men who under the orig- - SURPLUS WHEAT WILL inal plan would have been held at 16 Only British Goods a,1itional Vral' M demobiuaiion per- nt was-stru- np1' s I To Enter'' Australia Thirteen of the original 22 camps r designated as demobilization centers MELBOURNE. March 8. The will be abandoned. . Throe new earn ps, of customs .of the common-wealt.Majority Socialists left the meeting. Fort Biigs. Oglethorpe and D. A. RusLater the Majority Socialists held a of Australia has 'issued a proclama- - sell have been added bringing Jhw tomeeung and decided to end the strikelUo prohibiting the importation into tal to 22. immediately and to call on the work- the commonwealth of all goods other than of British origin. ers to resist terrorism. -- min-inte- Manager of Former Were Made Prisoners Champion Succumbs Many Spartacans March 1. A great number of Spartacana were taken prisoner . in the fighting' in the center of Berlin Friday and win be sentenced to death, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen. The fighting In Berlin ended at moon Friday,' the dispatch adds, and government troops now occupy all public buildings and squares and a number of factories. LONDON. TORK, March S. Martin Julian, who managed and seconded the late Bob Fitzhis brother-in-lasimmons when he won the heavyweight championship from James J. Corbett at Carton City. 22 years ago. died at his home in Brooklyn yesterday after a brief Illness. Julian was connected with theatrical enterprises for over 20 years and was credited with bping among the first persons to have had moving pictures taken oT a prize ring contest.' NEW CHILE SEEKS TO RENEW RELATIONS Chile, Friday. March Tapes, former minister of the interior, who will leave soon for the United Slates and Europe on a special mission, declared today tba( the object of his trip Is to. renew, political, financial and Commercial relatjons between Chile and Other nations Asked if h would visit Germany he answered that his mission did nbt include any ether countries than those of the entente and the SANTIAGO.- - 7. Eleodoro Unwed States. BE SOLD-T- Q PREVENT . United NEW TORK, March food administration grain corpora tion aeBoanced tonight that on March Xi It twin begin the sale of Its torplns wheat holdings In American milling cants re In an effort to prevent an increase In floor prices. Johns H Barnes, president of the corporation, said the department of agriculture report," Issued today, indicated that, 'conatrary to public opinion, the crop of 191 will prove no mors than sufficient to meet our home needs and the foreign requirements falling upon ng." and added that already mills wera experiencing such difficulty In obtaining w heat fpr milling that they were offering as high as 16 to 16 cents S bushel above the guaranteed price to the farmers. ''y The rain corporation," he said, "by using part of its accumulated stock for resale in tbeftlnited States, hopes to relieve the public from anv material advance in the price of flour" Mr. Barnes pointed 1 During out. the price of flour was stabilised b with the food adagreement of millers no ministration, but this agreement longer is in force, and only govern-men- t sale ef an adequate supply of wheat to the millers would prevent an increase in flour prices, he said This, he added, was in direct contradiction ef the general belief that only the purchase by the government of wheat at the guaranteed price maintained the price level for the farmers. The government wheat, Mr. Barnes said, wili be offered for sale on and after March 18 at such milling centers as Duluth. Kansas Cltv, Chicago and Louis, on the basie ef cost piss charges. States ts -- 1917-11- BULGARIANS CALL GREEK RESIDENTS BdWi Robert m. mitch el i, and n.orn s. i.Eivm. IXAl DE C. CORNWALL, IMTH E. HAMMOND AND WALTER r,. WILLI. v In keeping with the At th terspirit of the of the 145tii field artillery. At Camp leader In his batterv. times, Kimball & Richards, Land Kearny he Berved as corporal, sergeant mination of the . abt he resigned and and Mr. Cornwall wax supply sergeant, until returned home. Merchants, have taken into their em- beingregimental transferred with the fourth offi- formerly head of the science deparf-meploy five returned soldier boys, two cers' training school to Camp Zachary .at ths L. D S. university. of whom (Robert M. Mitchell and Taylor, Kentucky. After being comFlfst Lieut. Datus E. Hammond, r- to Camp eentl.v of the infantry section, LL 8. Walter G. Willis) were former mem- missioned S.heC was assigned was to and later sent R., was formerly with the Portland! bers of this well known real estate or- Jackson, Ft. fill! to the school of fire. Which Cement compan.v. of Utah. . the Bell! ganization. The other three men have he completed. He was honorably dis- Telephone company and the Oregon! Joined forces with Kimball ft Richard charged from the service in December, Short Line railroad He served with since being demobilized from the 191. the draft training detachment sent 9 army. C. Cornwall enlisted June to the Lniversitv of Colorado and laClaude Robert M MttcbeJI was formerly 15, 1918, and was sent to the training ter as a candidate in the candidate cashier of Kimball A: Richards before detachment, at the V. of U. He was ' officers' training school at Camp Gor- enlisting on June 2, 1917. He was first made instructor in electricity and was don, Georgia, and as second beuten-- 1 assigned to the machine gun troop of bandmaster of the framing detach- ant In the Infantry in the J. C. O. T.1 the First Utah cavalry and transferred ment band. When the course was I), at Camp Grant, Illinois., Lieut.1 to battery A. 145th field artillery, oh finished Aug. 15, he was retained as Hammond Joined Kimball & Rlch-Aug 5. He went overseas Aug. 1JI, instructor for the second training de- ards organization a assistant salesi X918. After reaching France he was tachment He organised a band and manager immediately after being PPOint battery A supply sergeant was bandmaster for the peout of service. hnd was on detached service as bri- riod of two months. Thissecond band was Walter fL Willi was connected with. thS 6&th for field gade supply sergeant the nucleus of the training detach- Kimball Sc Richards office force be- -' artillery. Just prior to ftie signing of ment show at the Orpheum- on Oct. fore enlisting in the signal corpsrof! the armistice h Mas recommended for 10. On Oct. 12 he was transferred the 328th Field Signal battalion at'-- ' a commission. He returned home Jan. to the officers training school at Wadsworth, South Carolina. On Sept., 24, 1919 Camp Taylor, Ky., and began training 12, 1918, he went overseas as a mem- -; Floyd E. Leaver enlisted in the old for a commission in the field artil- ber of the 11 6th Field division. Utah national guard when the United lery. At this school he was made in- Signal battalion, honfe' States first entered the war. Later he structor in mathematics in the ob- Feb. 27, 1919, and Wasreturned mustered out' was transferred to the supply eompapy servation area. He was also song at Fort Logan. , B tfK 8l)'i nt -, SALONIKI. Friday, March 7. Bulgarians are summoning Greek residents of recovered territories in west- Are Ypu Figuring on a March I The Grand Pacific Hotel, one of the landmarks of the business district and one of tho most widely known hostlerles In the country, is to give way In May to a modern office bu'lding, It was announced today. The hotel was built soon aftenrthe ruins of tho great fire of 187L were cleared away. The hotel long was famous as a of national politicians. meeting place CHICAGO, business now if your policies are constructive if the principles controlling your business are sound and the plans for the future financially safe your dream of a bigger business, in a more representative institution can be realized. well-establishe- Grand Pacific Hrftel, Chicago, to be Torn Down!' - Bigger Business? If you have a profitable, ern Thrace and are asking them to make written declarations before the mayoYs of various towns that they are. Bulgarians, according to Information received from reliable persons. Those who refuse to renounce their fealty to Greece. K is said, are deprived of food. d We admire the man or men who will STEP OUT OF THE CROWD and do the bigger things. We have helped many "of ,thqm reach"'theirambitidus -goals' and were proud of their successes. v Spur your ability t and think. We are here to help you. The National Bank of the Re- public, organized r"J when 7 this - community had but a fraction of1 its present population and in--, - dusiries, has aided Jhqde- jn velopment of mah of the most" substantial enterprises and helped the prosperity of this , the-- ' dream.- - " f ' preparer"" or"' ? thats the time torh& rro'w . . that .counts." ,wS? March Fire In The fashionable North Side apartment building occupied by Mayor "William Hale Thompson, late last night, failed to dislodge him although filling his apartment with smoke. Three apartments in the opposite end of the structure were burned, involving heavy loss ' in destruction of costly ruga, brtcabrao and paintings. . Several children and their aursea were carried drwn ladders by firemen. Crossed wires In the basement of the three-stor- y building caused the fire. . 8. are cordially Invited to stop at the Capital Electric Companys booth at the 'Auto' Show next week and examine the many lines" of automobile accessor- You ies . - - . "t entire section.- With ever increasing capacity and a never ceasing zeal for the. good of this city and state, this ImnlseefcsTtiTTecNoperatthL5 aTTBu slnesses that are striving for still greater things. " STEAMER PLATTSBURG BRINGS 2175 TROOPS S4.P?2;.Cor.Mainand 2nd SoSofiSS. 22&w of Xdahac will be on display, . . - the newest and most Teliable inventions to make motoring safer, more comfortable and inexpensive will be shown. All interesting we see you? exhibit.-Mas THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC GO. 7 21-2- 9 Wett 1st South f-" a--battalion 6 anJ appliances that ,A decidedly NEW TORK, March 8. yhe steamship Platts burg arrived from' Brest today with 2,175 American troops, 26 wives of soldiers, 20 wives of sailors, and 160 naval officers and men. The sick and wounded numbered 64, a majority of them being convalescents. Tht units Included the following: . Thre.-otlie-r eod,:J45. .me,.'ef. 4he Filth- - naae bine. first division (regular army), for Camps Wheeler, Lee and Sherman; 49th aero, squadron; casual companies 921 of Ohio; 922 of Wyoming; 926 of XUln.olat.-92- E. DE Well You at the Auto Show! DISLODGE MAYOR -- - With financial flssisianee :of this stron" bank' and" the , -helpful counsel of its officers, YOU can, if you will, leave the crowd behind and possess the business, which now seems Lut 'a 41-- .t FIRE FAILS TO CHICAGO, WE WILL HELP YOU mu--ter- .827--- of - New of Jersey; 928 of New York, and 920 Connecticut. There were about-- ; 200 other casuals, including negroes. With 46 officers and 1,000 men of the 248th infantry of the 87th division (national army,. Arkansas, Louisiana. Mississippi),, the steamship Chicago arrived today from BorThese troops comprise the deaux. 248th field and staff, neadquarters of first and third battalions, headquarters, and supply companies, sanitary detachment and seven companies. They are assigned, to Camp Dix. Also aboard were XI cksual officer. s The Semi-Weekl- y THE GREAT COUNTRY -- News NEWSPAPER- J i J ed |