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Show UHE jf)i;si:ni7r kvk.vi.vg xKtys . rniD.YV. ' 10 ALLEGED CROWD EXPECTED AT FOLIGEMLN'S Bill! Evwrylhlnf U la rdliias MaUt snaual Wll t Ih Wt UU Hca deportment tohbh Is I M th Btotoiievlll par k pavllltoto ftt I ' topis hi. 'M MoeWiMl f this ntoratito. mitt iUM4an )tri 4 report ktM that wilt, I. 'k kfhf Mr tl Ik FrtotupUy will Marl. led march Hack. tVilef th tof Pel- cltf - Jtoel furnihd Moata will be - tor tftMrk h ben ilroorel! wtb lh 4 an uher dwr'to color (l Wlltlaanenll park C, 1TJ' - JI K. QVmt would ' iou do. with it ? ! Iturbldga h ' ul coitllIr I man doeon't carry a lighted bomb around with him, acarchtnf for water to put out the fuac. He get a rid of it aa quickly and gently aa poa aible, then goea away from there. Hot aH of ua know that we are packing around with ua every day a perpetual aource of trouble that may produce diaeate or even death. Ninety per cent, of human Ulneaa it cauaed or aggravated by a clogging of waate in your boweta.' By an anltrar nw principle Nu.kJ will keep tha potwevou woata toaovtng out of the body. Every ot rr form of trcatawit tona-hal- nlMr imtatcu or furrra tha At tha reeull .4. j f nervous proatra-tto- a ?f r,B taauUUlt!mj'Rn ... system. fiitjal work oa tha aaati . . . matter Instead of oa tha ayatc Nujol proven fa constipation by keeping tha food loft, f boa hrlpwig Natura aaiabiuh rry . thorough boaral arttiitDoa at regular Interval tha hcallhicat habit la the world, il absolutely hartnlcaa and pleasant to take-t- ry It. NiUol ia aoU- by U druegtsia in aaaUd bon Ira only bearing Nuyl trndr mark. Wrtta Nu4 Laburatanaa, Standard Chi Co. (New Jrrary), SO Broadway, New York, for booklet, "TWiy Fact of Dangrr. A Hew Method ot Treetini an Old Comp loin t a. wt accident liaar Midvale last Friday might, when bar hhand, WlUlam H Klrkman, conductor of on of thal wrecked Imln. a acverely Injured, lira Nora Halea Klrkman. IT yai'l old. dfod nt Iba famitr raaidanaa. 4 I aoutb Eighth West reel. Thursday night. lira Klrkman waa atrlchan with I . .. thi lorvoua complaint a rbealvad. Jells Of Spring W father word of tha accidant how At that lima it wai not known In St. George Country loualy ha wu Injurad and U ia ar bwllarad tha ahork produced tha 111 nans which raaullad In har dalh. Mr Joaaph S Pnaw of St. Oaorga la al Kirkhamhad racovarad aufflriantly to th ott L'Uh haring com to Salt Ira ra tha boapllal yaanarda y lLakaon bualnaaa. Ha aaya beautiful Baaldaa hac huaband. Mrg Kirk g waathar la. now bring anjoyad man la aurrlrad by tha following dran: Lanor. aged 11: Ixmlg. agad down la "DU la" with buda raady to II, and Billy, yaara H: Hobart. and aa abnndanco of anow la tba of aga. Funaral arrangamanta will MI mountain promhrtng planly of Irrl- CaJIf.mnla mada opoa tha arrival from I walar tha coming aaaaon. of Un. Klrkman mothar. Mr Rob gatlon Mr. Snow aaya tha oil ricltamant bora art Slmpoon Mr Klrkman haa raarhad St. Oaorga. Oaa porkata at Hpanlnl Fork, Dacambar tl, lilt, hara In tha abaft aad bad mad bar boma In Salt Laka of thobaan ancountarad Virgin Doma wall, which U for II yaor rhll-laprln- ad lPo now down orar 1,414 faat Toortat traffic over tha Arrowhaad trail la Incraaaing waakly, ao that High Tribute Paid to h,w u,'to eanT of tho' Incraaaing Memory of Mitt Rollo Uujnb. of rtoltora la bacomlng a prob- lam. Additional hotata art called for In tha Enalgn ward chapcf Mtar aa wall aa naw building capital and war population. The Modana-Ht- . day aftarnoon funaral aarvicaa Oaorga complatrd hald for Melba Ttollo. who dlad In Now road will b In flrst-eta- a condition within tho next 10 daa and Tork, Jan. It, whlla attanding tha III add materially to tha accaanlbib Blah David op unlraroity, Ity of that section to railroad offlriatad. Tha apaakern war Milan A. Rom nay. B. T. Howell W. It. Ruaaall and j W. W. Wylie Enthatiattic Ttaferanca , wu Dr. K. 'O. Oowan Over Protpectt For Parht mad lo Iho aelf-r- rl firing Ilf of tha eon decadent. Dr. Oowana relating a Manager W. W. Wylie of I he Wylie vernation ha had In New Tork recentunlror-allCamping company. Is In the city Way Wood of Dr. Columbia ly with who elated that Mlaa Hollo wax from South Tssadena, Cal., on a busimoat accompllahad atudant In har ness enthusiastic over tho pros' th lint of work that thay had had In pects trip, for tha coming season at Zion offered Tha Invocation wu by yaar H. J. Halton and tho banedictlon by National park and tha Grand Canyon of tha Colorado. Ha aaya Pacific coast Waltar J. Kldrodg Tho following musical number people ara faat learning of Ptah'a wars nandarad during tho oerwlc: wonderland so that many will be Simatlma Wa'II Vndarmtand. Elma sure lo visit noted reworts thin Toung and Frad C. Oraham; "Face to summer. . Mr. Wylie is preparing to Face." W. H. Ruaell; "O Ixiva double the also of his ramps at both Dlrlna. Elm. Toung. and "Fglth,'.' F. place and lo after photographs of - C. Oraham. , these canyons, as well as of Hryre's ; beautiful floral tributes Ware Many taken by Ctah photographers, sent and a largo cortege followed tho canyon which he says ara tho beat he has ever remains to tha city cemetery where een. He will have colored, stereop-tlco- n tho rravo wu dedicated by Bishop slides made these for exDr It. Lyon. At the residence Alma hibition over the from, west. Mr. Wylie , J. Larkin offered prayer prior to the1 ays Brycs's canyon Is an ampHlies-- , cortege leaving for tho rhapeL never with ha saw sur tre, colorings tha !- tr UKI'W It i July 10 CLAIMS 1. vtoit-rt- Servicet Held For Afr. Nellie P. Shermer Funeral eervlcew were held this afternoon at the grave In Mt- - Olivet cemetery for Mr Nellie Tallin Bherm-er- , wife of Charles K Shermer, 231 Thirteenth Kant street, who died at th home Thursday of inriuenxa. The Rev. J. If. N. Williams, of the Flrat Mr Methodist church, of which Shermer was member, officiated Mm Hhermer was bom at Mt. Tleas-an- t. I'tah, In 1R64Vnd had been resident of Halt Imke for 34 years. Bhe was III only flvs day Reside her hueband. who is the oldest engineer In point of eervlee on th Denver A Rio Grande railroad, between Ball Lake and Marysvale, Mr Shermer ta tirvlved by three daughter. the Ml Nellie and Margaret Shermer. and Mrs. Florence Roberts; one sister, Mrs- W. I. Sutton, and on brother. Ixm'Dallin, all of Salt Iaxke She' was for year an active member and secretary of the G. I. A. to the B of 1 E. and sn ardent worker In the Mlxpah chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. lit halur. tin w fmpsh a n.t. , pi it fii mawtrva t n r lb attov Mil pperlal . . ., le haturday .t ..... titixint purr bHiPt: mi it Fpscial ... ... too f At IVtlMII A 11AI. DMAIbM Small hiss FAUCI . rer . 1W I th carton hpeeisl e haturday, per th .. e lire ... Moa. SO HOVKI COWM te Peh Mirr Ur lres. imtti Girls Cloth Coats $12.43 Boys! SUITS . $9.95 Our entire tock of C.irU Cloth Coats' jrrouped into two under priced lots for hcn.Na-tion- up to IT Juvenile style 'Including of about six pattarna. Junior aiyles and Knickerbocker niylen In a variety of patterns A table of bargains at your choice for only It 3 Buy TACNA immediate flood lining, aohatantlal deep pockets. Ivory button and fin a stitching, careful tailoring. newest model go to make up the beet line superior quallly fabrics, a While ever shown for boj of clothing we've thwy're really the they last, wa torus buying andnow.It will be values obtainable, Impossible biggest to duplicate them for the price ijn each rupee five price you may expe.et thorough aatiafactlon for 7 to 17 yenra Fixes money. your WASHINGTON. Jan The west- ro hemisphere probably will turnlah ttoa flrat esaa to coma brfors tha council of tho taarua of natlona. Advices war received hara today that tha national assembly of Peru had adopted a resolution providing for tha submission to tha league council th claim ot to th provinces of T sobs and Artr whl.h hsva been held by Chile lor more than 20 years as tha raauit of tha war with Ieru By tha terms of tha peece treaty between tha wan to be Iso countries a plebiscite held within tan year after Chilean occupation of the province to determine whether should remain Chilean or revert they to Peru. Thla plebiscite baa never been held and th Peruvians now aro represented as determined to bring their claims before th only tribunal which haa yet been created competent to deal with such a grave question of conflicting national claims. Bolivia also Is a claimant to Tsc-nwhich she claims to ba Inhabited principally by Bolivians and to afford tha only seaport open to her. whlla tooth Chile and Teru have other Pactfli porta It expected that the Peruvian rhilean-Hotlvta- n rasa will serve to start the machinery of the league In motion Th procedure la Jlkely to ba the filing by the Peruvian minister a Parle or Undon of an application with Kir Eric Drummond, th of the council of the league secretary to have th matter brought before that body. The council In turn, probably not being In formed aa to the leaueo In the caee, will call on the secretariat of tha league to secure the necessary briefs from the Interested parties to the case and when that ha been don will proceed to consider the conflicting rlnlm on their meritov Ato.tho issue re solely between American state, and no European interest are believed to be Involved. It la not anticipated that th Monroe doctrine can figure In any wny that would warrant th pertlcipa-tlo- n of the t'nited State In view of the fact Ihnt thin government ha not yet joined tha league. al Any 6 to 21 yeaLra, value to $15.00 at , $6.98 coat in the house, Any girl's HIGH GRADE SUITS LOW TRICED $11.93, 113.50, $16.50, $18.73 clearance. firl'a coat in the house, sire now, and early. Clotet Big Land Deal. 40-ac- v ft E4F I o Fperyal, per dosen haw. TO WORLD LEAGUE A former Ltahn, Lindsay R. Roger for many yaara one of the leading attorneys of thta stata but a resident of Tutara county, California, for tba past several year baa Just completed a traeaactlon whereby he purchased for IttO.OSO cash what la known aa tha Porterville alfalfa farm tract seven mile from Fraano. according to advices received from Porterville. This Is one of the largest deals ever In that aertlon, comprising I 444 acre of rich land. Th tract haa been under lease for several year lo th Wewtern Meat company, one of tho largest western live stock concern In existence. It Is the Intention of Mr Rogers to aubdivlde tha property In tract and sell them to Ml rwrv ItottTI I. I 141 MI4 MtVTt-t- tinP.R aiqiPT ttt lot Blast 34 year an aasorimant passed. Arrangamanta are new mak log for opening Zion National park. May It, tha Grand Canyon opening Hl day A $1.98 Per wane to ha ear this under sirs They are all good st.ee Hnwt but broken lines that sold up la II OP iha tarludod la pair fast all broken site front dts. outin ued lino nf rAIR II tmp: Iut Th tlea aro lore or but l.,n ollh Uuir. t'ubsn ,r Mililarv Herts on good si i le last ollh lighi or heav) soles Hrn.rn.br r lbs Sisea ere JS to 4 Filled hut net exchanged or rredllrd No. I, O f s or mail ordera cair ah? nuartera. Parked In Try a pound. Wo gusr-sme- e - 1 la y, pit n tHP.4Mb.Mt i totorwih l.thl.MAMI Me t k It II. aptaadld auelit. aollahlaa for hunsslnw aprons, dross-and tbildrwaa st.i ttr.w it ih. prpHt it a Mr ItRIl Splendid new patterns that pleaso ymi a'e aura loselections now Mabs your whlla stork ara fresh and toe " acLr rlVIWH 1 ... G rocyterya Special IftoO wool. tol.Ahlv.TU Grata and Ian f.lht.Htwa A SHOE SALE Auerbach' 3 Domestic Depf. I ' I orr the cost or living at Saturday Fed-rnlt- A conaervative '"1,5, Newt of Accident ' Couki Shock Which Retulti .in Death THE d da-rir- k,uj Iba 44 t oral prtaoa. and y ind souvenir. Cara far b pavilion ond Mouth and Main f minnia intervals durtn and Iba evening Ttoa mosey rlard from ,h tof A. will Va placed in tha treasury and Ul I I Ira Mutual Aid aaaarialion er will bto uaad In ppinKihainaurnnra widow awk toanaflta and aiding of former Biriubrn of u department Ito skip la tllony( before tko tosaals remmerco eommlttsoy today, cams la far akarp uuaationing 4 bp cemtaillaa mstuberi wfcaa ha that ha rapreesnlad a.ronsulsr. Ms proportion of term orgaaiaaiieaa ni. n ra avt coairvllsd bp Wall airsec" Prssssd by gitoiaior Jons BrpobH. ot ins ash, W asbina Iss, ckslrmsn Mini ihosa fsrm urmsuiss, con. salloo In.oki, n Wall slrsslorgsai. trollsg, Marsh a id tha .National of turns Farms Mursaua a tars Inssaurs' tea oa sad that "la national irn as as anothsr. hrnslur Mi.Nary, KrpuMitan, Oragoa, during aa sibangt laid Marsh that ha "rrpra- snlsd nona of lbs "henssi farmars ia Oragoa." and dsmaaSrd that ha c ualng siprrssiona ohich lutghl aiaka . a it appear "All you do represent la ttoeaa failoos.' bsnator Mi.Nary told Marsh. tosnatoe NsLon, Republican, Minns-- t ashed Marsh If tbsra sa any bis and tha Russian sow 1st s. orsaaisntiun lo wblrh ques-Ho- n a n.gstivs reply oaa made tienatop Foeoal Malaa, o anted Marsh to sawllepubliean. ohsther or not termer, generally wars satisfied wvtih sovsrnmsnl operations of rsllroodo and ship and Marsh returned promptly' Ihnt they were not Thsir dissatisfaction, howovoe, hai rlolmod to ha dua to IneffitUonry of th peoeeat (ongreaa. "Mtto waM t defeat bttta ferfha sals' ef those ship" ha concluded, "herauao !' Morgan A t'e. will buy most of hem for '.real Rntaln and the Rolshe. vieta of Watt street will get tha root la I U 111 FMH Ja J II an Jam WASHINGTON. Marsh, mprsssaitng the Farmers Ns i least Council, opposing 4ks sal of l( uutelly A IS I goweraidsal-otons- I f REPRESENTATIVE ! P'4 utlat arrenmsl th flBMEBS' regardless If the price was $16.50 or $25.00, sizes 6 to 12 at $10.98 N'a Approrab or Exchanges During This Sale. (Auerbach's Second Floor.) lru s, T0 SEEK PREVENT Death Comet Sudd enly To Albert R. Brazier Albert R. Braxler. 31 yenra old. well known business man of Utah, Montana and Idaho, died In a local hoa pltal Thursday following an operation. He la aurvdved by his wife, Mrs Rltta Burnham Braxler. and two children. Melvin. 14, and Lita, I. Ills death came suddenly. Funeral service will be held In the Eighteenth ward chape! at noon Sunday. Mr. Braxier has been in Calling health for a number of years. Several months ago hta condition became ro acute that he was obliged to dispose of his business tho Rriizier ehlrt shop, at the Keith Emporium. He Is a eon of tho late George J Braxler and Susan Godsoll Braxler, was born In Park City. March 9. 188k. and came with his parents when h small boy to Salt Lake, where he received his braining In the-ciischools Mr. Braxler was well known In Helena. Mont, and Boise. Idaho. Ar the latter place he was employed for number of year as manager of Iho gentlemen' furnishings dcpartmoirTof the Falk Mercantile comjmy. He aa also In the merchandising businessor several year at Helena. Besides hi wife and children, he is survived by the following brothers sn sister: J. J. Braxler. Lewiston. Mont George ,1. Braxler. Roberts. Idaho. C. R. Braxier, Helena. Mont.; E E. Bra xiere. Salt Lake; Mra J. H. MJtchell, Mr. YV. I Lester, Mrs. A. B. Yo'ung and Mrs. E. A. Crowther, all of Salt Lake. Directions for the Makeamjampt Cut out along heavy outside line, with lead pencil from point to point. picture Inside, and preas Gat Ilk B. finger at points Marked X In rircle. cause the upper part of the picture to Cat-Out- t. crease accurately on dotted lines Fold carefully liko in Diagram A, Then hold between thumb and foreand by opening and closing It will Jump up and down. y Mrs. Jack' Reefer Dies. NEW TORK. Jan. 23. A commission to aaalc- a. remedy 'for I lie- - exeenelve speculation In- raw eMk" will sail from Han Krancleco, Feb., 21 for Japan and China. It we learned today. The waa selected by leading Amerl can nllk manufacturer who met In - com-missi- Word waa received In Salt Lake Thursday.of tha death Jn Kansas Gitv of Mra Jack Reefer, formerly Mis Arlene Hooper, daughter of Mrs Maurice Block of this city. She was 21. Cara old and up to 10 years ago resided In Salt lake. Besides her husband, Mrs Reefer is survived by two secret session here in! night D. The present price of US all a pound children, three aunts. Mrs. mm-e- nd Mrs. Eugene Kahn, oil of Salt Lake, hlhitlve. The normal rate had bean 3 85 a pound. and an uncle, Max Mooney, also of Salt fhnM t ti n ey - prejil dent nr The" Stilt Iale. ur. artd Mrs. Rohlfing left Association of America, will bend the Thursday for Kansas City to attend the ccnmtston of ftv-- Or etx members, it funeral. was learned. Beside ' making special 111 i inqu try .Jnta.rav.a4k xim-- ulat i on --on Japanese bourse they will ascertain what ran be done to encourage eUk growing In Ihlng. import of raW silk have been very large In the last It month and 0 much of it is In storage In thla country that insurance companies are lo he hesitating lo underwrite Policies on It because nf the wii ..mpl amount of nioney-alreudtied up JUost of the epeculatlon Jn raw silk ha tvee.n going .to Japan, huf It has been financed largely from New Tork. It xu stated. Manufacturers claim that Tea are Jte Grandmas Sage prices are so high now thvl unable to sell thetr goods at they a profit And Sulphur Recipe and after buying It. c I haven t left town yel, Pve a lot of ttaying power and a heap of comeback and Vm just tuning up for ahlg whis tlrng fettival down the chimney t of folkt who dont burn clean, hot coed r Oh, tell you - people who think Pm done for have a great t it r. pzIm. e iJL ttore. ed v- Federal 'Agent Discover Kitchen Stills Source w NEW TORK. Jan. TU The wlde- - hen xti iktlTi which many New Tork.ers are fo be Tnaktng moanvtitne home, has been traced to federal lUnghafhpton, prohibition declared here tonight. They agenls Lsaut uhaJUlUv whlcb are crudely mede-- l t of trn pane, were- delivered by parcel Tyev-eiagcs- YouU find it far better to havra gootl supplyof Castle Gate and Clear Creek Crate in store.- - Their clean, free- burnings qualities and economy assure you cheerful home comfort in spite of the rages of Old Man Winter. ORDER THESE 29 TO HIGH-GRAD- - post. j i E coalsVrom your dealer. .r,I Lb i (fcrjt) , .. The II federal agents who are now engaged tn searching the cityoe In toxlcatlng beverages, seixed three more of the home-mad- e moonshine "plants" today. One of them waa In full operation on a kitchen gas stove. Lira TO SAl i; SON. : Pa.. Jan Jfrv Julia Dcbrv gave her life today that her- live when ion might she threw herself In front of a train on the Delaware Hudson railroad In order to push the child to safety. Sha toa instantly kill ad. SCR ANTON. ' : William M. Miller of LPark City Dies onCoast -- Catarrhal Deafness Word has been received In this city of the death in Los Angeles of William H. Miller, for 30 years a- - resident of Park City. Mr Miller was born in TELI. SAFE AND SIMPLE WA1-Td TREAT AND HEUEVE During his residence in AT HOME. Park City, Mr. Miller followed mining and- was aettvo in the affairs of thto have catarrh; catarrhal dealt miners union. Soon after Utah be- ne If yon or head caused bv catarrh) came a state, Mr. Miller waa county or if phlegm noie drop tn your throat aiii Nobodjr Will Know assessor of Utah county for two terms. ha caused catarrh of The stomach ot In October. 1917, he left Par City to bowel you will be glad to know that Th use of Sage and Sulphur for go to the coast tn hopes that his health these distressing symptom may be en, overcome In many instances bj He suffered tirelr restoring faded, grav hair to Its nat- would bo better-the- m the following treatment which you CSX ura! color dates back to grandmothfor many years from asthma. Jn vourQw a home al ral"y prepare er's time. She used it 7 i i I rtf revr Secure from your druggiat Ti eif"fe auVifTi fer.-Ml- in 1 ounce of Par mint (Double Strength) Jerk- - gln.iEV.und Susie E Miller, a teacherTake this home and add to it I pint ot tractive. her hair took on the Salt lake school He wa- - Ma- - hotand a httre sugar! that tfnftrTad eff "off'stt eaked appear-- ' feoTranfrKnlgbr OflWIas The body stir- water until dissolved granulated Take one tables will be taken to Park City for burial. spoonful anoe, this simple mixture was four times a dav. An with wonderful effect Is noted af tel the first day's sometimes But brewing at home is mussv and treatment. Breathing e -' white easy, the dlstreaa- -i at Newadsy; you' (eel so "blue that head noises, headaches, Ing any drug store for a bottle dullnesaj of even the eloudy thiaklng, etc., should gradually sky look yeiiow, yon need "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comdisappear under of tha treatment Loss bf smell, action pound." you will getthis famous old taste! defect ttve hearing and mucu dropping preparation, improved hr the addiIn' tion of other ingredients, which can "roat ara ora Xkh,ith' be jtepended upon l restore natural the presence of SJTof and beauty to the hair eoUMrh.,ns4 W1rrh mV ft"n b effiracmus treatment. It A welKknown downtown trkWr bat nearlv rthiffefiact drngg,t "A sstamh hftr tod poorly Which per cent ef ava it darkens the hslr so naturally th fail t tiwpruy food r a'U.f troubles are ninety caused bv catarrh ant evenlv- - that nohodv can tell and bodr. the M there vet must, therefore, be many t has " 1 ei'l'bed people w hoe hearing may be restored i U simpli danitmn y. 'h harmiesa. home treatsponge or soft brush with it and draw ment Advertisement. thj through your hslr, staking ana strand at a tim7 By morning the blank o? every decrrtloa, grav hair disappear, and afer another application or two. It 'become arranged from th best legal forma nd dark and glossy. brought strictly beautfully A full ' , i uppty always on Land at tlw nsssraf Nxvtto Book Store. andHead Ndises ss out-ef-da- When ng sbourd-toeeom- the-ton- ie BEECHATvTS PILLS -- i Lrl 7 . I Nr |