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Show DESERET NEWS OAY PRICE OF MEALS | NEEDS T0 BE ASE | STATE MEDICS: ANNUAL MEETING|: Two Days’ Sessions at Hotel Utan Sept. 29-30—Prominent Visiting Physicians PAPERS EVENING Ogden, first vice president; H. B Rob-] ingon of American Fork, second vice ‘president; Ei. Freece of Salina, i “ ao president; W. Brown Ewing of 6. Lake, secretary; H. P. Kirtley ‘of Hes Lake, treasurer; R. §. Joyce of Ogden, R. C. Smedley of Salt Lake and -G.. Merrill of Provo, counselors; Bae A. Gemmell, F. ascom and Clarence Snow, all of Salt Lake, com; An animated meeting of has hotel | mittee on- public inane G. G. Rich- and restaurant men was held jast ' ards of J. WwW. Aird of Provo, night in the banquet room of the | A. $. Condon -— oe. J, F. Critehlow | Chesapeaké cafe, called far the pur- | and W. Brown Ewing, committee on | public policy and legislation; Sol G. bose of discussing a raise in the prices. | of meals. Charges were freely made Kahn of: Salt -Lake, J. R. Morrell of food. eores and W. Brown Ewing, commit- that the wholesale dealeys in stuffs were arbitrarily fpreing up on ‘selentific work; Maude. G. Pecan of Vaan committee on ne- prices, making it impersttive for the| the | \ crology; T. C. Gibson, C. HE. Carter and restaurant me neither to raise WwW. S. Bllerbeck, all Of Salt Lake, com- price of meals or go out of business.| mittee on arrangements; Sol G. Kahn A final meeting will be held next| Monday night at which it is expected. of Salt Lake, delegate to the American resolutions will be adojyted agreeing| Medical association. on-an increase of from. 5 to 10 oents j for meals. The meeting last evening was air sided over“by Harry Finch of Finch, AND ADDRESSES Americans Respected Says Asahel Woodruff|; eae Social Features and Discussion Of Topics on Program—Officers of State Society. His American & Mulvey. A npajority of itself worth its weight in gold, writes Karlsruhe, |Asahel Woodruff . from Germany Aug. 11, to his father Bishweveral prominent physicians from op A. H. Weodruff of Waterloo ward the east will.read papers at the .wen- Mr. Woodruff is a missionary in the Receipts F rom Forestry. arrested tieth annual meeting of the Utah State German city. He has been Medical association which will convene four times as a.spy, each time in the Word was received ved fin Salt Lake yesof a hostile crowd, and had Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 29 and presence terday from Washinjzton, D. C., that oe forestry departmient has decided 80, at the Hotel Utah. There will be it not been for his passport, matters would probably have gone hard with that Utah’s share the income from two sessions daily, one at 9:30 in the the forestry department is, : Q : morning and one at 2 o'clock in the him, year ending June 30, 1914, Mr. Woodruff writes that AmeriThis goes. to the nools of the state. afternoon. The house of delegates will The total income from all the national, convene at noon Tuesday and at 8:15 cans are being treated with the greatest respect by the Germans. Orders forest reserves of t#ie Union amounted Wednesday morning. The council will e sale of timber, meet at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning. have been given to be careful not to to $2,483,916 from ing receipts and They are $996,467 The annual banquet, at which Dr. J. mistake them for English. on atopped and questioned be- $195,149 from the ecial uses and the F. Critchlow, president of the assoof the request that everyone ciation, will deliver the address, will cause sale of water Seles owe Se eelie eae aid in the detection of French, Rusbe held Tuesday evening ea in honor of the eet indies will be giv- sian and English spies, but on proveatin identity they are instantly ToDiscuss en at the hom ¥. Critchlow, ing thet 424 east South “Temple ” eae from 3 release f Porcine Family Mr. Fenaonat speaks of the calling to 6 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. to arms of all men between 18 and 45, FIRST: DAY’S PROGRAM. Mr. Pig, Mra. tes and in fact the enwith the prospect that the age limit ‘be advanced to 60, and contin- tire Pig and Hog’ families will be given Poe sue is ‘the program of. speeches | = a thorough raking over tonight “at a and papers special meeting that will be held for Tuesday’ morning— ‘Some. Modern|~ “phe taking away of a0 many men Conceptions of Heart Disease,” B. OH. has left us with nothing but boys and the farmers in the Draper ward chapel. The street cars are being The meeting will be held for the furSmith of Ogden, followed by “discus- old men. sion led by A. A. Bird, B.. V. Silver, run by old men, and the system is all therance of the pork industry in this state, Cholera,. styes, rheumatism and Walter. H: Hasler and J. .F. Flynn; fout of order, as are all other branchThe large factories other things that effect the pig will be “Ruptured Abdominal and ‘Pelvic Vis- eg of business. cera,” J. ird of Provo, discussion have. been closed down and the workdiscussed. ..J. Webb, county farm led by A. A. Kerr, C. C. Snyder, W. F. ing force at the ammunition factories demonstrator and agent of the United Beer. and E. D. Hammond; ‘“Hydro- has been increased to three or four States department. of agriculture, wili times its usual . The school preside at the meeting, which. will be Pyonephrosis—Causes, Diagnosis. an been addressed by Dr. G rederick of Treatment, Experimental and Clinical,” houses and factories have all W..E. Schroeder of Chicago, discussion fixed up a8 hospitals and already they the Agricultural college, and by EB. W. Stephens of the Jordan. high school. -lhave brought hundreds ot Ma oi aa The farmers will be invited.to join in a rg from the French b Tuesday afternoon—“A Red @,” A. eatn time of war, een belongs: general discussion, scheduled to. folRay Irvine of Salt Lake, discussion led. to the ll wagons, horses, au- ] @ talks, and it is believed the anything meeting will be productive by D. Moore Lindsay, Fred Stauffer) tomobiles, and of many ee and R. R. Hampton; “Clinic—Cases of else it needs are at its disposal. helpful results. . Blindness,” LeRoy gmire of Ogden;. ” “On the Role of the ee Glands in of the ci Improper Mail Matter. the: Function of Gro Arthur tillery oo qeft the city rather barren Dunn of Omaha, serine led. Na i. Ex. in this line of travel, and people are Morrell, W. N. McHugh using si dogs and cows for delivery “lL. A. McGee, postoffice inspector, and A. Lipkis; “Clinies,” Horace G. upon the request of postoffice officials Merrill and W. R. Or, WwWoodrufe . epeake of President who seized an alleged improper postal A. L. Castleman Tyndale; “Mental Cases,” D. H. Calder Li M. Smith’s trip through Ger- card said to have been written by Parand W. Brown E:wing. He declares he is out of .dan- ley Jensen, 2 i7-year-old boy at Ogden, any. i and weil and happy. arrested. Jensen yesterday and turned SECOND DAY’S PROGRAM. him over to the juvente court authoriWednesday morning—‘‘Desirability of ties at Ogden. The boy is said to have Barly Treatment e-cancerous| written the postal to a friend in Ogden. Lesions,’ Clarence Snow of Salt Lake, discussion led by F. H. Raley, C. 2 rdy, Cc. M. Benedict and C. F. Wilco: “Cancer of the Female ‘A saving of $97.2 month to Salt Lake | Breast, y Jabez N. Jackson of Kansas county in the lighting of certain coun-} City, ee led by Union Worthty roads was proposed to the county ington, Landenberger, A. J. Mur-| FORBCABT TILL 6 P.M. PRIDAY. phy te oe Ww. Middleton; ‘Treatment commissioners yesterday by representa- = Ber Lake City and vicinity (radims of ee the purof Appendicitis,” .Hzara C. Rich. of. Og- tives of Murray city; miles)—~Tonight and Friday, fair; ‘urray munic- slightly warm: den, discussion led by H. N. Mayo, chase of power from Fred W. Taylor, E. Viko and L. . ipal power plant. The yee, plant is}: Utah Tonight “and Friday, fair; slightsaid to be able to hardile at least one ly warmer west portion. Laker; ‘Repair of Bone Defects by the WEATHER CONDITIONS, Use of Autogenous Bone Grafts,” D. circuit of the county réud Hghting sys-} ae The offer was taken uncer advise-. : ba Phemister of Chicago, discussion led Under tthe. influence of thie igh pressure area, the temperatures fell nt. y A. C. Behle, S. C. Baldwin, R. T. the the circuit referred to in the proposai at most stations east of Eiohards and A. J. Hosmer. er ere ormally cool weather preWednesday afternoon—‘‘Clean Milk | of Murray is oe portant fae vails. Relatively low pressure obtains for the Smaller Towns,” R. W. Ashley} to Pleasant |9Ver,the, costern,alone of saeEcon: of Salt Lake, discussion led by W. E: west on Fourteenth South 0 and by quite general es R. A. Pearse, W. P. Winters Green, and south again te the limits}; The northwest high is stil the and A, Stoddard; “Modern Medicine| re Murray. The power is now furnished |rains. and Be ‘Social Responsibilities, ” Wred- by the Progress comp any at 9 cost of |dominant influence over the viee ise of the country, where the weath M erick R. Green of Chicago, secretary of $1 a month for each light. The Murrey been generally fair with eenbaea wae ce the council of health and public in- offer was 75 cents a light. HORDE & ures. Se enn mene Gre beemererenemns struction, A. M. A., discussion a by ens hens are for fatr and slightBR. ed ieee Dz. C. Budge, EF. iyly ware weather in this vicinity tonight Faces Serious Charge. Hard nd G. G. Richards; peas The ae ee at 6:08 a.m. and sets at erate “t title not announced, A. F. eee 10 1914 - The Prize List Costing Over $8000 To be Awarded October24, 19146 1 $1270 1914 Model: Reo the Fifth Five Passenger Touring car. . Fully equipped, self starter and electric. lighted, - Purchased from and now on display at the Grady Motor Company, 55 West Fourth South street: 1 $840 Maxwell Five . Passenger car, fully equipped, electric lighted and electric self starter. Purchased from. Frank Roueche, 334 South Grate. To be on exhibit in a few day $450.00 ‘Hallet & Davis Piano, purchased of the Daynes-Beebe : ee company, 45 South Main $109.00 Columbia ~ Grafonola. 5 Round trips to Yellowstone NaPurchased of the Daynes-Beebe tional Park via the Wylie Way. ees company, 45 South Main 5 15 Jeweled Gold Watches, pur: chased of Daynes: Jewelry com. $100, 60 Victor Victrolas. Pure pany, 128 Main street. j chased of the Consolidated: Musie 5 $20.00 Saving Bank Accounts in § eompany, 13 Hast First South. the Salt Lake Security and Trust # $75.00 Diamond Rings. PurchasCompany, 32 South Main street. ed of LeeyeonTegreell Jewelry company, 236 th Main street. 5 Eastman Kodaks, purchased of $1050.00 1915. Model Bite Hive 9 aso, So Kimball Pianos, 5 Round trips to the Panama Panger Tour Car Fully chased from the Consolidated cific Exposition, including. railequipped, self starter and electric Masic company, 13 Hast First road fare, Pullman, and one lights. Purchased from and now South. week’s admission to the Fair. of the above mentioned prizes will on display at the Randall-Dodd 2 $450.00 McPhail Pianos. Pur- 5 Business Scholarships in the L. be paid a 10 per cent commis- 2 Auto Company, 53 West Fourth chased from the Be esley Music S.. Business Calleat, 80 North sion, on the amount .of subseripSouth street. 5 company, 57 South. Mam street. Main street. tion payments turned in by her. The next list of candidates with vote credits will be publishedin Saturday’s News. Watch for this list. |First Subscription Coupor A Special Opportunity for Early Entries: This blank accompanied by the nomination blank and. a subseripstarts a contestant with more than 10,000 votes. Return this coupon with any gy ber pion payment, either old o7 new, of six months or over, and you will receive, in addition to the® -reguiar number of votes as shown in tie published schedule tion 8000 Speciai Votes Name of subscriber....c.scseccseecsees age VA eTEReYes Contestant’s Only eetat ties name one ht eu ek eA ha ........ Pini sone takes teh a+ bath of these ere@ited ee Ese Shar) toy aR eat . (Old) or (New) to any bs eek one District No....... candidate. , HERE IT IS! Re eer SEPTH MBER the hotel and restaurant myen of the city’ were in attendance. Ajnong the participators in the discussion was Hi. L. Wille, who declared that with meat at 82 cents a pound ayid other prices proportionately high, the present rates for meals were inadequate. passport has proved THURSDAY Would You Like to Win It? ee The beautiful $350 Ludwig Piano to be given as a special prize to the lady sending or bringing in the greatest. amount Jn new and old supseptions from Sept, 7th to 26th inclusive. Marray Quotes Figure’ County Road Lighting 6:46 held - Temperature— to k is Smii Price for : morning Accumulated excess since an. 1.,.... RE ELL Petal for “is iy Gis EEE A> oe this montis extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine exWEATHER RECORD, plains the reason why the people of all nations have used 1 Temperature. the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million (100,000,000) Boxes of thi is famous remedy. After reading the accompanying tabel from the box of STATIONS. , Laxative Bromo An excellent remedy for Coughs and Colds. Relieves the} Ouinine, telling Cough and also the feverish conditions and Headache,} which are usually associated with colds. The second or what it does and how third dose will relieve the Cough. and Headache aud will rs move the bowels well within 8 or 10 hours, w hen the cold it does it, you can SALT ee Barer City, , ioe will be relieved. In treating colds it is very important that¢ understand why this |s the bowels should move well every day. This preparation moves the bowels gently without griping, and arouses the remedy is used so liver and all the secretions to action. Directions:— Adults two tablets ist effectively by so should be taken immediately after going to bed. Some perqld sons, who gfich me tiqn/on ne? many millions of our to just keep the bowels open freely until the Cough and people. Cald is relieved: then take one-half the dose fora few days. Children who are tablet can be broken or cut in half and given in proportion toaage. Tobe swallowed not chewed. For headache, take 2 tablets évery 2 or 3 hours until relieved. pills.the? _ (Pacesimile of label on back of Lazative Bromo Quinine box) —but remember “Bromo Fo Get The GENUINE, Laxative SEO THE WORLD there Losses im Campaign This t In addition to the fifty prizes, there will be several cash prizes given. Every active candidate, failing to-win one of} the regular prizes will be paid a ten per cent cash commission]. on the total amount of subscription money. turned in by her during the ecampaign:. No one loses, for if you don’t’ win a yeu you will get paid in accordance with the effort put} orth. ing on think name : of the. Call, Phone Main 550 or Write Campaign Devt. |. DESERET NEWS, Salt Use this blank Foe: making nominations or if you tion. Fill out as- directed, and send to t Huron Deseret Laxative News: Information ke f —Special Coupon— The Deseret New Prize Campaign Gall For The Full Name Quinine o the desire an If ONE DAY TOW Leok far thie signature on the hex. Price 28a. nie DIRtO 6 i PROC tears Ge Fe es This coupon will he void if sent in after 1914. Winnemucca ALFRED H.e. THIESS: EN, Dection Director. oT ae Saturday eS Mamager, and Nomination Blank sss, eee O Or RKC eee ee cass tee ore oe Hersee Cees Name y informa- Campaign [Good for 2,000 Votes fl Bromo Quinine. is Only One GURE A GOLD op or any aed All . Information . Whenever yOu feel a cold com- Quinine’’ Bromo OVER TO No seseesecesvenece +tegamoy ZI Se] JsemoT “SInol] FZ Seseeens P2 ISB WoysA eens § J Cece -“gun0y re | ee accuumulate a deficiency tid > Boxes? | Pot a ooSs pp eet < o Million this Lowest bi an onth leat Yearsccssaneea Lowest this month since 1874.....00+ Normal a yesterday ....-.csccevecve| Mean yesterday ...... Saranseeweaecse ‘Accumulated excess this month...... “Precipitation— Why Have the People Usedaime &@ Hundred weet cee. uf eoun' leged to have brought from. ee: Idaho, illegal purposes [Deg. zostersay aopeoee seecrecweregeos cs {n this month last. year, in this month since 187 eee. the free yotes—your ore the the: Highest Highest t Highest Start gathering 5 violating today. friends will help you win a special prize, and one | of the three Automobiles or other prizes. > of Campaign - nD charge 4st] uotreydporg. a a on the p COMPARATIVE LOCAL WHATHER DATA FOR SEPTEMBER... ot of OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. The officers and ee of the association are: F. Critchlow of Salt Lake, Pua: J, R. Morrell of Guten H,. Smyth, deputy Umited States marshall has returned from Price with William Albright, who is 388: s R. a 2 by 28 Jed ee 3 oo = Omaha, = of > o Jones fi. oyee, Cy G. mer, E. Van Cott and. ©. J. Scan “X-Ray Diagnosis of Gastro-Intestinal Conditions,” C. W. Stewart of Salt Lake, discussion led by Warren Benjamin, T: G. O’Dell, i. 8. Scott and ©. F. Osgood. a The report of the house of delegates and the installation of.the president will close the program. WEATHER REPORT| oe Sept. 12, Street No. Town or City os COUDLY 29s ee geen - Dist. Signed Address This aoe counts 2,000 votes. Only one inca e cr ed: to any one contestant. The nominat Pdivulged if so requested. f Sts name ed aeeen erewene oe eee No... blank “will will, net: be | ie : |