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Show ---- . 1 . ' , .. . MARCH ')6 DESERET , BVENTNG'IMWS .:WI!,DNESDAY, ' .,', - - - - , Now L:101dtiothesDriv MONEY YOU CAN :4 On Here'!n Real Earnest wHo.BEIRAYEDI11111Nli - I : pe. OF-TH- 1 . Nictommunsorricznammial. - - - . NURSE I iconttnued fromt pazo one) antl s4,4 ntatl,nt; tor' the n "1-0,ter collo tr) when this teeling yank 'hi-e- ' taeos4 . tot..od stuttply. end s.let rive only ordinarr wear. You can . 1 intooge havit to the titteplt..1, when i get tikin on now shoes in maay st)les rime face to ta,:e a tin liretn. iA was i tot men. women. and childrenand t everywhere for re. and as into hthev aee available . i tationlight---viigh.. ' 6()Iing, too. And look '14.14 .1..tret you folio ing 14 e d,10.0.1 ,. I, ui ,1 ,,,I, lnt, my ote'" woo d was n o. and I si nit I, hilts. wtociting blot dawn. ' to Cie..- veggiebe ailed sue the foulest of names. and iiii,oated for the Genoa n 43rdrer ,4;ying &la 1 Wtn . s eon Red- at iinfantry st totfiglaa agttin tve.,,kt inV? eolln Soles I i ... Hei;ry lets Cobb, Lnotrn brt,ker and mining man of Rail Lake. died suddenly near Deer Lodge, Mont Tuemlay, arcording to a received by hi brother, K. cobb. of this city. Death was due to .heart failure, Mrr. Cobb .wen on an ore truek when he WAS St:rieken, Mc died almost instantly. Boen in Ban 11" 1. 1$77. Cobb was. the SOW' of James T. and Ca- rfillTa C. Cobb. He attended the pub- lie schools of this city and early in life ent.ered the mining business. For a number of years he was with R. K. Cobb & Co. In the brOkerage business. loiter' be becamb foreman of the potash plantof the Solvay Process company at Saidura, Utah.' About a year ago be went to Montana to look after some BU R Mueh of mining- prope 1rthen has been spent at he time silted While here he was ea-- . the property. .11.111n2...7.-contititici- tar . edily triet. Mr. Cobb is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsie Beaumont Cobb. his mother and three brothers, Rufus IC. Cobb. Ives E. Cobb and James Kent Cobb. Funeral WEATHER I - REPORT-1- not ,much change State: Same. March ,......ft i . . . - -- :- :7-- , 1:2-7: - ----1------ - ....'''' --- - - . . r ' 1 ti ,t, : - ' , lk 01;ritt 0 , I 1 . ' t 1 4 ts,. . , . ,ri, ''' . . . ' 'i : . . sue - 4 4. . . cu ;...) I 1,14 NO 4( , ,tv, , 1 ,ii .. 1, 7 . 0r 1 ).... A - : 1, . , . ' It ,.,, ,- ,a1LFI'2' 1 , - - ''. 1 - . .,r--------- - g1.6,74,1 Ito,'. ' JO? ,epe ME. VIr4,476. ' . API - -. ,,, ., - ,:i 4 ) '3;4;6 , ' F!" .' 1r of . , i i ill ' 1 . . ,I . . - - - - - t I,-I,. . - C,,,a't; ,,,.t.,,,.r...V:;.' , "Takes You 11 Ibek to Younger- Days" Llt.dila 111 Ia a'. 0.711. - Sun. rises p. In., ..- ,'- a - I fil 1 1 - Marth is 30, 0 241 1.0 . .50, .01 641.... 2664 ...ill 6.1 62, 34ii 0 0 i ,22 :: 20 --- - 441......1.r - 28: 10l 26: 20; 601 441 , , , litateh--15. - - , 01 . , '111111.1.4"111r elallitt.i...21"111.0111, ' -- .. , ORDER IT . , . . - .,. . - - -- . Clothes-Campaign--- . - - - - , - -- :-.,, ' I I , . , .. - - ,.. ,.. -- -- . 11 . . - -- --- -- -- ' -- -- - -- .. , BelidicaliLifelnsurance Company. , ,,i- ,4 " 7, . Bennett.Glass & Paint Co. 67 West 1st. South .' , , . . . i4 , . , . Eardley Bros.,. Company - 37-Ear- Salt Lake Stamp - ' - " , - . . i . - , - . . ' , , . . - J. ;1 , ' , ' " " $' ,t- low - I mittostoontomm;fftNEE I Loan, & Trust Company - 'gli '" - ,,, . ..'''' IV. Broádivay". ,Coinpany---6- 5 United Fillers Coppany: lialloran-Judg- e, , ', - 1st South . . .,.. . st . , , - ,, , , NOWr. . ;41.6.. ...asa "IzemsAP"reral. ,, . THE LARKS AND ROINNS ARE SINGII40: ORDER IT NOW, FOLKS . ' - , , Old . , : . 1 e - - ' f , - 'NI '' This Space Contributed-by-thFollowing Business - Firms in the Interest of GivinkPublicity to the . ., , . - I CANVON . . .. . ! 1,1, (SPRIND PCOAL ---) . ,i . . .1 . .,0. . ----- ' 1 South 'Wain - . many is detaining Danish residentstof Schleswig who desire to return home after having been released from Rue-ela- n prisoners, according to advicis reaching the French foreign office. These men were among Germans taken prisoner by the Ttuasians during the war and who, after being set free In to return to Russiartempted , , . 0, .. - , . --- F 1 - - - - --- , ','' DANISKREsmENTs. . - - -- . 7- - - , 0,, , ... . e , -. i ---- - - 't7asatch 9196 tn.; sun sets 1:47i - . , ,, .12 241 lit, 40' - cl , - ,1.0011 0 ,r,", GERMANY DETAINS ' , 1: ::-- ; t) 321 S. , THE RED CR0gS WILL PERSONALLY DISTRIBUTE EVERY GARMENT DONAT- D AND GUARANTEES THAT NO ARTICLE WILL GO TO THE CENTRAL POWERS.. : ALL CLOTHING IS STERILIZED BEFORE BEING SHIPPED. ' . :: - 4 - ' MIMEIMIIIIMM Illt ' . , i it , --- -- . - : 4 24i....., 27 1 re , fl:;--- : 1 4 1 ! L . - BRING YOUR BUNDLES TO , 148 . ...on. . .06 541- 2g i - .::: ; station. : or take them to any school bulb:Ling.,' or to any-fiIf you cannot bring your own bundle telephone central headquarters. 0 ::i . 541 42: - '"" .72 401 341 54'.i. :4-- - , i - eallot.-TH-t04.-Quoilltos- 0 0 681 50,i ' P. 0 22. fi2 Olk 14 A . Ill&implà : Spokane Tonopah .........,4 yy.",ashington ... Winnemucca .... Yellowstone .... .04 241 A 4. Bikeil by SUPERIOR BAKING COMANY V'iP;6"7'C.'"Wjrll:Vr .. , 241 24I 54!,0 til4i 40' ... San Francisco ' I , . : i ...1 '541 44! Pocatello . --i-- -,-. some real "eats"food that will take you back on. batk to the "simple a- memory trip to those bygone days--- go life" once In a while and enjoy bread and nailk, using for the bread . , - -- , 1 - w ten-cour- . ' St. Louis- ' , ; . 0 , . :: (Portland. - Ore. .. ,..., . . .. 34: 261 ... .. Oklahoma - - 1 , :0624 1 ssSehaanetrttaidleaFnu - . 111 , If you want - F I ,. . -- ... - . : i l 241 :, 401, ..-.- '. - k -- Oirolerakne II1 se 'dinners, with your fancy Toes can talk about .vour. ' salads and entrees and desserts, but for sheer enjoyment it can't ' milk wonderful bread and of childhood days. comparewith that ; , , . , 3 . . ,' .... mecte . , Lander Los Angeles I - 9 0 0 361 eil 24, 341' I --- - Fo '361 t ,,,,, , - - ' ' i .,... -- - I if; ft 53 26, 30; . ' -- : .. ri The Drive begins Monday, March 24thnd runs until March , -- -- 31st T .1 . 1-u ..., .ary.::: .... tilvne.na IN:Neez : ;4-- . sl , ., ,,.. Chicago Denver Dodge (lig Durango ',..Grand Junciton... ...! ..r.'. .:!1 - - .;- ..... A Ill' otoise... N. ...xot ..I.,,,, .... 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E ; t '- . today' we' 0 - .1 . el Weather Observation . , -. - While the inter-allie- d commissions (appointed at the Peace conference) and various relief government organizations are bending every effort to stave off famine, the are unable to cope with the additional responsibility of clothing the suffering people. Hun-- . dreds of thousands of children, men and women are virtually naked. The American Red , Cross must step in. Inch. I--- ' ' a . - 126 a. ' tn. 1:uumm:g:tt; sat! 66 r:,,,elztiv,e. . - , ! 44 44 day1 , , r . , . - '6,, ,,,, , .,-- , - The enforced retreat of the Hun hordes revealed a picture of misery and distress among the civilian population that baffles description, according to the Itcd Cross commission in Europe, upon whose urgent appeal the campaign will be undertaken. This picture- was not confined to France and Belgiuni. Those countries Which were occupied by the allies of Ger.' many suffered almost as intensely. 1.71 . - - Accumulated deficiency this month 1.09 Total since Jan. 1 2.60 Accumulated deficiency since Jami . used.-IPiece- s e , 1.e..rib:;.':-:-!i:,- SI)reatil 77 36 23 s , 4,e;--:Stil- . 70 ' . Precipitation- -- .' - . I 53 month Accumulated excess airiee , - P' I , I Degree this . : - : yesterday in this month last year in this month since 1374 .1 this morning 4 this month last year this month since 11114 for yesterday Mean yesier( Accumulated deficiency this Totl yesterday . Total for month - , how badly worth'. Even the uppers of shoes can be of cióthIng for patching are welcome. Uti Highest Highest Highest Lowest Lowest Lowest Normal . . a' g eerhperature. Temperature. Utah-Idah- bet-loo- - 1 , every descriptkin9 and shoes for both sexes and all ages ire urgently needed.--Brinthem no matter total weather data for (impunities re-on- . and get out the cast,- off clothing. .4.11 Clothing of Weather Foreswore. Tonight inand Thursday fair; LOcal: ly . : Go info the closet - N' , ' '- - . 4 i - - - , Bel-an- red-dru- , 4' service and interment will take place in Deet Lodge. - deter-entire- . - - Dandruff' 0.4 . Ispenasasirsimeme .,, suffering and death d n rannovi Eti- ropes from shame, b, . luterestedIn---titeTi- ' ; . Go into rgar- let and ccillect the worn-ou- t garments. . r1 I f2- des- - titute people of I .., . .AL 1 I . . Help save , the years old. a well Le" an, Hair , ,,,. d Cllithes Cam -- .. tale-Ruf- us -- -- -- --- - 1 - qtt 7- ROI 41 m - , . .10'07 frn e ' ... . 4, UJ ' i 40 ,DIESAT 11E01 LOOCE1 . . , t . . FOIIMEH SALT , ', ..... NM old thepurposeof Maim-fo- . & etc.----ar- e AMIE V e - -,- -- , , sacks, sorts-----flo- ur , - .:-,t- . . 4. hailly needed at sugar sacks, 14S south the drive headquarters, r They are ctally tough And durable manufactured by The Coodyear Tire Engtisittnan WOO killing him. -I & Rillaber Co. of Akron, Ohio. who BIRO onl, vilsn i hiornturdeled the Oetilni.to io INAS (itilee enoutrh hod I make Wingloot alma . outwear any otlier heels. ripp.,r..!,i ,e.th bib', and for all I knese CONANT TO 't be ill qt h t brive been de44.- Two (Nye.' I i , Ater t'ertaiost Cavell watt arreted. unti n Krton woe the 'NS n WhO ion led which to W.41611as. U.S. r.coa. infortnation TO WILSON'S FOI,NTS the ,ave her' inord'er,' ' ' ' - " . ;neve seen and' The docunients-;,weak point's he strengthened, rows pt whirl"- - t hoid describe Krein I or two 004. of the roost ti.ingeroutt of Ger.- and 'then. istter seeks:Ai- meetings, the (Continue page unet toaI agerits; a clover, shrew& pietist-- I final pihrt was approved. Krein knew " ma o Bill Krein. aitholigh I every detail of tho plot. save the otte rups. "air lositindrel; enry ran has destroyed every scrap iii doctrlVilli point that the whole thing was tinfluulTion. rtnerusltwatex of issions meetery evidence. if ever he pointessed. - bogus in a.speech deli,tered abrOa tam-i linirrate-rhili the night that it was to he zwr. a hi li WrnM7---Iit very .dttlictilt to conyTree, earried out Paul KiVin Wag followed inthe .ehan ,er f deputies this aft Him el'ery Movement ernoun Ytelglan courtof his and tithey a Frentlt-.. WS marked down on papert and the inItOt'vtlee. "The right of the b..nh of the It was shortly after Ms Cavell's report ca'refolly Today preservc,j. the depul... "must na.rder that aupiion first felt upon that doCilment is hi the hatutit :rve no more as a base for Prussian Paul Is.rein. One after another,enter- - 'Proper abithorities. and Krein will hear aggressions against France. We ask prIsvs he had been connected with had 'it read out'when he faces his judges in this Indispensable medium and it Is. a hence. few weeks miscarried sit the crucial moment the kl'aris our right. to exact it ' alhad arrived, German guards !The Punishment. "The illence of the government and though l'a.ul Krelri WiiP d'rrested, sin- Of the salient facts there only need Its other metheds have culminated In alkind he tined, flogged. prisoneil. handed to the. niaximum of unrest in the coundeath penalty and be mentioned: Paul Krein ali). escaped or'the a cafe a note. try and the maximum of anarchy outno a ors.' for Ills terri- - a German looltlier in seemed little :And the German side of it. Germany begins to raise l'he act wits Been. ' ble punishment. her bead. It was with anguish that ithidier never delivered the note--h- e A carefully laid trait', eati bet for Wait a drunken brawl. we learned that France had not ex-- hint 1,bn society heo a ,meetiwc in a Thatfound deuellifter note, in Paul Kreitys handwrit- - acted the 4t-dissrmarnèn4 of Germany Who was arid- that, - was to tuiiugg te- ciiitilltddreltsed'"1-- lite' teminv"ta-1"'Tieedect. 'It gives the most minute details of obliged- to seek to dissrptieserminy et Belgium a number of people, and and whole plot. That the informa- - for the benefit of France. the plan tv.oe drawn up. Paid entered the, 'the wAn touveyed to the tunnitamth teal. One I tO, .nto the plot witiThTs-umuaant there is not the slightest doubt.. elan policy of the French government -- A.m.'. -- - -was weak and uncertain. adding: !Once on the night the supposed plot to be either for or was to be carried Out German guarelev 'It Is necessary arrived at the selected spot. and. find-- 1 sgsimit the Bolshevik-L.Cornbing Won't, Rid He charged also that the voice of t' ing no traces of refugees being smugI of out of the- - country,- promptly France was- not heart etlfficientlY- in :. "concert-- of Lb e nations," proceeded to rotind- up' thoee- aweelated with the. plot. The only oure way to get rid of In all, 12 men and aix women were s dandruff is to dissolve it, then you arrested and charged-witthe offense Will Meet to Consider destroy it entirely. To do this, get and punished, Krein himself escaped about four ounces of ordinary liquid both arrest and punish-men- t on this Highway Construction arvon; apply it at night When..xotir. .0maadon. . d When the Germank evacuated ing; use enough to moisten the scalp rub it in gently with the finger itini Kreln Nvas carefully watched. . (Special C,,rrespondence.) ror days prior to the departure of LDAHO PALI.' Ida.. March 25. tips. Do this tonight, and by morning. the Huns he had displayed. the. utntion of delegates most if not all, Of your dandruff will 'most nervousness. and had declared An interstate cal' will be held in be gone. and three or four more ap- - his intention of escaping to Holland. from illtaband Idaho IdahO Falls, Moral 21, in the district plications will completely dissolve and But the Belgian people were deertroy every single sign and mined that the man shoqjd not escape. colirt room for the purpose of discusso trace of it, no matter how much dazi- - Early in November he was caught g ing the constuction of the to gross the tram-To- te yellowstone highway. The - convenyou may have.. handed.attempting will find, too, that all itching I tier. "Wheroare you going?" asked tion is called under the direction of and digging of the scalp will stop at his captors. "Into Holland," he Mark Austin, president.and your hair will be fluffy, I plied: "I am suspected. so I must fly." Utah and Idaho have made approk and lustrous. glossY. silky and soft, and "Not so." was the answer. "It is for highway purposes priation! and feel a hundred time bet- - ter that you should await the arrival many of the counties, along the line of ter. highway have made similar of the victors and greet them." by bond issues, and Iron can get liquid arvon at any Twice Krein attempted to escape. County commissioners, kg driipt store. It inexpensive and new. but, overpowered, he was taken to the Ithe Commercial organizations and er fails to do the worioAdvertiae- - lock-u- p there to await the arrival of generally are asked to ment. the victors. 11..11- " , 7 : 'RN' , - . . fair-sized are-als- 40.1- wind ' ' 7 ,- ,. - 4- bul!die. F:acks of all ttner: -: ' 4 . war-strick- a rt d 11 4 shoes. More women workers for sorting Ole eontrihutions and Boy Scouts having pikiable lurk of contributwanted. for packing A ewOhti truck load of .clothes housin th. of influenza Added ca.s Was also sent lit by the employees of outside towns overe at the kkalker Bros and boy scout continRed Cross .offica Ibis morning. ued. their gotbd tiiiiis- - in the inter. announces' 100 caSes, Fartnington t of the old clothe"( drive. many. and Granger 'ZOO:, at the money you sas.e because' you need fewer pairs of shoes. with Neutt Soles.. Rememberthese , 19" are made by Science to be espe.. ' Twenty-(ir- Throughout the entire morning the moldiets, and- - fi ireirlen continued their startling raid for old clothes and itL.tired Red (7ross ottittala that tha'y enjuieed it Just as totich a'se going after the Duns. ei14.1.1,e,1"714237.,, .11t t.t":m had Wren the i'eitigees furl whom the clothes are being gathered.' Groups of citizens hesring the siren Weil of the foe trucks hurriediy pre., doted bundies;c4 old Clothe"; and saved the old clothes headquarters It is a remarkable fact that Neolin Soles cost no more than others that --1 and tiyelk- - action today. -- seisted (wo trucks from the t,ire station. Si) ..lvaierOrtioluesit me of the local alanagor R. J. Shields Cross inapter declared that in spite of the fact that high prices may be preventing citizens from buying as Many new clothes as formerly. there Is still a scrbrid of oldclothes such as the'Red CrObe d&slres ip the city. When.. he sal& it le realized that tot bur"Joseph's coats" made of bits lap, blankets, and conas were most disthe kcceptabis in'would-bfew Salt Lake tricts. there haties which could not at least )ield EMBLItS of the hofipaol corps M Clarence J. Bloe-- i; er Or St. Louis, t. I have a pate of ISSOUTI. writes. shoes with Neolm Soles and have used ' them for two vcars. I thmk they will , i - last anotbee la months . " . es ittr. siiltnker recommends N(41111 t'21)1:s tor then" comfort and , ' i ! I , I .1 IMPRISONED - 1. -- SAVE ON SHOES 4 , - t '''' . : . t ' l ..):-..-- --,:-.,------ z- , ' 1919 usimulminum , , .:, 4 I , .1 - ,,, , - sp I ,-- - - . t . - I . - it. , ' - , - . I ,watanatesewpga' . II' - ; e I, t, - t 1 |