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Show MB 4. f ' I .' I ' ,: , - J j DESERET EVENING NEWS T ICl COMMISSION IS ! KITH THE CONFRONTEO "SHIFT Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair TIN" BEING TUESDAY JUNE 5 1917 RITES 1ESTIGITED If you want TIL to koop your hair In good condition, bo careful what yon ,it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries f the scalp, makes the hair brittle. and is very harmful. Just plain mulsifled whk-Is pure and en- ( cocoanut oil I tTir,ent-first South Street irely grease least, i. much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cant possibly injure the hair Simply moisten your hair with wai-- r ard tib it In. One or two tsaspon-ful- s will make an abundance of rich. creamy lather, and cleanses the hair nd c3 thoroughly The latter ritjp ur The ibeep trail Q a out easily, and removes every psr- commission the before city ticrl of dust. dirt, dandruff and ex- Itfstn owners 5j The hair dries quickly and Btfht when a delegation df South street evenly and It leaves It fine and silky. property on Twenty-firs- t fluff rppsared with a petition be ring in the urtgnc. can y and easy to manage. You get mulsifled cocoanut oil f!ghborhOod of 100 names rnd asking at most any drug store. It is very to trail not be I that permitud a. hep few ounces is enough to heap and vsr that highway. Just wlaat may be for the family I done the commission Is not ce rtain, but last everyone In months Advertisement. I the board did place Itself on reogrd as use street tbs further the of l. poa.ed tp by sheep herds. was not to blame for the acci- , the cit story, and Under the new Wllg at only a moderate int, of wu going additional powers In ths protection of rmle He was not arrested It was suggested that by j w atersheds. Thomas. BO years old. a baker, Hiram gpd no sheep at 1047 Major avenue, swerved rlpslng watershed ofcanjoua the question may' hvlng a solution trading suddenly to avoid strik-found. TartglTa and Emigration it,g mot0rcycle who were playing at th children with both of which toe Twen- - fb at orth Temple and cf viaduct ;rar.n. ar Tv firtt South street trail connects, west streets, last night. Hea c? fourceS of city watr w!?'ir', wm hla machine into hurled from the law j 1p1jxc .mission referred the matter wounds that anj BUffred for Invastlgmtugi. of his scalp Jv two sections made that At removed Another suggestion w Dr W. 8. th raerrnchospital the j jtewttng closed the scalp wound, tak might be made with rurarrangements ? Thomas's wounds, county to remove the Insheen trail stitches jn this direction; ther south. Efforts painful, are not considered dan have failed in the past, how ever, since I etidents of Twenty seventh gouth are a iso opposed to sheep being allowed to their property. JTJ9T WHAT SHE NEEDED frail pat 8outh rtreet prop Twenty-firs- t When women complain of weari-nesowners Maim the sheep damage and gardens and make the loss of strength and vitality, Court action to backache, pains In sides and hips, filthy thoroughfare which is dull Ijrevenf the use of the street' dizziness, floating headaches, row paved for a considerable distance. specks, $nd similar ailments, they too threat aped If the city does not stop often as their lot. troubles these acespt lts use as a sheep trail. because they are women, when the The commission, however, is require a v to designate sheep trail aliments may be the results of disordered kidneys, Mrs. Mary V. Bunker, Ithrough the city. N. Y., writes: Another delegation asked tlxe comMilton mission to connect the present county 'l am now on my second bottle of in the newly annexed Kidney Pills. They seem to be south of Thirteenth South street Foley what I needed." Try them Bnd west of Main street with t$e city Just Drug Co. distribution system The matter was Schramm-Johnso- n referred to flie waterworks department SHEEP PROBLEM- The public utilities commission of Utah is holding ar. informal inquiry. Instigated at the request of Julius Miller, a workman a: the Arthur plant of the Utah Copper company, who asks for a reduction in the commutation tickets to Arthur from Salt Lake City The commutation rate for 20 round trips between Salt Lake City and Garfield Junction le IS 72. On these shift trains' the holder of a commutation tlckgt is allowed to ride 2.2 mile farther, to the smelters, without extra fare; but to ride 11 m lies to Arthur, or 2 41 miles to Magna, thei fare for similar commutation ticket $ 26 The grades to Magna and Arthur, over the Bingham A Garfield ling, are about 2.6 per cent, while toe maximum or. (he Balt Lake Route between Garfield Junction and the smelter Is about .5 per cent Mr. Miller argues that the same service should be given to all the points concerned, at the same rate, the railroad. on the other hand, argues that these trains are not maintained for at all. bat that they should corns profit somewhere near meeting "expensei,' and that the rate from Garfield Junction to Magr.a. being only $1 5 for the tft rides, ts Just streetcar fare extra The matter is being investigated by ('ommltsloner Warren Stout nour. who has not yet rendered a decision . te Chamberlain's Tablets are a won- I never sold anything that beat hem. w rites F- F Treaaey, Richmond When troubled with indigestion give tbnn a trial. All killers Advertisement. rr. Two Injured in Motorcycle Accidents motorcycle drfwen by Emerson Ifttts. 17 yeass old, struck Miss Annie dey. 22 years old. t B street and The young Fifth avenue, nlgt Konjan. whole employe .1. In the house old of Joseph J Cannon. 201 Fourth was crossing the street, and. pin,trying to dodge arf. automobile. khite It roped In front of the mo .orcycle. 8h luffered bruises on the right arm and fight leg. En leys to Mle Watts, according A lt Only one of a kind Your choice at newest modelsducks gabardines, welts, waffle cloth in plain white, stripes and figures, also large cross bars and block patterns. The regular prices range from $4.00 to $13.50, they are slightly soiled, your choice at One-fourt- ii Off. Popular Summer Will r rurs Support Liberty Loan In our Main Ktront window we are show- Manufacturers Six years ago I made k "record. I introduced a system of local anesthesia which robbed dentistry of much of its pain and danger and aa a result my patients referred to me as "Painless Withers. and ths name became part of mv official title. Today that "record Is being played by many antiquated Dental Phonographs of the "big horn variety, and "Painless Dentistry" has lost Us meaning to people who had more faith than discretion. My price list, which was ths result of expert calculation (and made possible only by reason of a wonderful system of business efficiency applied to Dentistry) startled both ths Dental Profession and the Public hv the boldness of the reductions I made frome the ac- epted priccFof those days. Today everyone la trying to play that record" and some are Playing h parody on It "Well do it cheaper as long as we last It is too late to Investigate a Demist or Company AFTER YOUR TEETH ARE RUINED therefore, Investigate BEFORE having your Dental Work done In unknown Offices where Methods and Managers are changed as often and w'ith as much ease as 'Tecords" are. If you approve of Painless Methods, Minimum Prices, Guaranteed Work. Beat Materials, Sanitary Precautions and th PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF A DENTIST OF KNOWN RELIABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY better stand by the man who made these possible and kept them so. Even th "dog" knew it was only beard the "record reproduced. MY PRICES FOR Painless Extraction HU master's volos when he telegram received by Governor Bamberger from Joseph p Tumulty, secretary to President Witron. caused the governor to plan to leave on hi contemplated trip east next Wednesday Instead of next Saturday a he had orgtnallv planned The governor will attend a Red Cross meeting Denver next Thursday st the request of Presi dent Wilson, through Mr Tumuli jr. cfe 5 j ... I 25c Gold Crowms( $3.50 $3.50 Hridjrework. Solid Gold, per tooth Rubber Plates : $5.00 and up All Other Work in Proportion 22-- e) Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc 122 y2 MAIN Hours: 8:30 a. at. to 8 p. STREET. to 1 Sundays and Holidays. 300 f EXTRA SPECIAL. NO. Pattern Hats, worth $15 and $18.00. for ed -- 300 Trim- - $3.75 OUR DRUG BTORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST I j CIPT. W, J. HOLEY Questions and Answers on Liberty Loan and Enlistments j j j rrl nn Will hr Plffr Ilf linulrr. HflaUnc EnlSlnifiii- - ami Subs,TtpUon u, tb WEATHER REPORT THE Ilf (Figures mrnlehed by th Belt Lake office of the weather buress. States department rS agricul- Editor News ture) have aeen several conflicting stateWeetber Foree. ments purporting to come from WashLocal Tuesday and Wednesday, fair. ington. regarding proper answer to be no much change in temperature. made on day to the quesLersl Weather la la fa tion. "Do you claim exemption T One Comparative Jew. that the government now report a on Deg holds that no answer ts necessary Temperature a matter it which and the ard 2 shold be taken up with ths draft board j Higbeat yeetarday t to be appointed later. Another oeya year Highest in this month last in this month since lt7i; 101 each mar. should write his answer on Highest 42 he card Lowest this morning .... .......j Which la correct? 40 READER Lowest this month lat yeah .... 22 Lowest this month since 1174 i The latest advice from the Provost (ft Normal for yesterday H. L Crowder, who ft( Marshal Genera. Mean yesterday j ha charge of th selective draft law. this! Accumulated deficiency and who is working through the state month ov. Simon BamberAccumulated deficiency since Jan-- i governments, to effect to are 1 that an answer the ger. uary to question 12. which Is In regard to from selecI th examptlon claiming la Precipitation not nt,Mry. tive draft, Total yesterday Total for this month . Editor News Accumulated this deficiency, Can you tell whether there will be month In an annual military registration? Total since January Accumulated excess since Jan. 1 other word, how Jong will the term of next Tuesday registration apply? Relative humidity at Dm today Will th mer. then registered who ar Relative humidity at ( p.m. colon be exempt if 21 not called to th their Slot year be-- I they have reach fore their cajl comes? In other words. Weather Obeer alien. will fhe list of eligible be kept cos.m. toay. At nstantly between th sges of 21 and 10? The law creating the selective draft read That in view of the existing emerg- ency. which demands the raising of troop m addition to those now avail-- i able, the president be and h ts hereby Stations. athorlsed To raise by draft as herein 'Third and equip an addiprovided organ! tional force of ftfln.O'OO enlisted men. etc., etc. further au"Fourth The president BALT LAKE thorized. In hi dlxcretlon and at such fBaktr as be times may determine, to raise and (Boise begin the training of an additional Cheyenne . . force of fthh.hOO men. ete tc. Chicago .... . "Tlftb. To raise hr draff, organise. Denver a provided In the quip and office Dodge City tblrd paragraph f ht section, in ad i Duluth each for of th above and to dition .... PVUf forcka. such recruit training unit as Eureka .... . . for deem he the mainneceary may Grand Junction tenance of such forces at th maximum 'Havre .... .... strength M. Bslsna This seem to give a hint that the ... Huron cards obtained Tuesday may be used Kansas City later, but as to how long those terms Lander will apply, no word las as yet reached . . I Los the ofrlce Bamberger Modena Such Wiaahlngton of . regulations. Bwfliill course, are subject to change as ConNow York (2 l.fll gress may determine, and it ts to be North Platts . . ft noted that the fight with regard to 72 lahoma . . . ft limit. of the present draft In .54 the ag aha somewhat bitter the last Congress Sftj mix However, the regulations already Istsllo 44 sued with regard tn Tuesdays registraPortland. Ora. tion provide that ths registration card iHavM City ..... are to be kept In permanent files acBos burg wsll as aocordlng 11 cording to ages tear ;; ::: to alphabet tea! arrangement and ac- cordlnc to ptorlnrt. tl I roth.rM Of the low onit the trim the reoJIn tnstrortlono above referred to. no hove reached the office of Oov. BomborFer with roforonco to uee of tho cord oftor tho preeon thrift of (00.W0 men hoe been ..... Editor New. ' . J I- . 1 j ' j i I jt-- j . GUARANTEED WORK -- 3! Suit and Hoak Dept. United People incapable of originality, who cannot think for themsehmg, are much Ilk a phonograph they can only "REPRODUCE. but cannot add ona They repeat the "Record" made by others word or thought to It. To this day they are trying It on the dog." .Some of th records I made vars ago are being played over and over again by "Dental phonographs" in the hope that ths public may be deceived by ths "voice. EXTRA SPECIAL NO. Hats, worth $o.t)0 and $10.00, for First showing of Navy Blue PMy Echoes They Lack Initiative. At Z. C. M. I. variety includes Red Fox, Cross Fox, Taupe Fox, Victoria Fox, Kolinsky, etc. They were bought and marked before the advance in price, make your selection tomorrow and save money. Tailored Suits for fall in our 6. A Phonograph Are Like linery Tlie Invitation, am out for th, banquet ach without taking any medicine to be held Thursday. June H at the whatever. When you have sour stomiambrtaln'a TabHotel Utah In honor of the Rt. Rev ach take one of Voice Sum- mer Furs, they comprise the newest of the season's models. Banquet Den tel 8 Tuttle. The banquet la but lets to aid digestion. All dealers. a part of the celebration to be held in next Keek by local Eplacopaliane honor of the rominr of the flrat Eplaco-pa- l to Utah. rnleaionary Governor Leaves June An Impelling oale of variety of popular ing a delightful Fund French Their Masters H . The Manufacturer Aesoclatlon of; will at-- j Utah, through - its member tempt to secure libera! eubecrlption to the Liberty loan. At th weekly meet tng of ;th director of th aesoriatjeyn t th Commercial club yssterday With a committee we appointed with J. R. Bruff a chatrn.an. to urge every emFor ployee of the vsruus manufacturer to Orphans aid in onj measure. Two director of the ansoeiaelon. B The fund for the Fatherless children W. Mendenhall and Guy A. Wiieon. reof France has reached about $4b. ac signed. and their resignations were J. H. Portugal, chair-ma- n loordtng to MT local Mrs committee of the committee Is well Portugal, says therestarts Soar Stomach. s week of the the with pleased This is a mild form of Indigestion. campaign for the Marshall Joffre fund, some 60 French childrefi being "adopt- It is usually brought on by eating too ed" by local clttsena. Thethecommittee aid they raptdlv or too much, or of food not expressed appreciation for suited to your digestive organs. If had received you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but little meat 111 for Bishop Tuttle. and none at all for supper, you more than likely avoid the sour atom- - j Pleated Summer Skirts High-clas- s . their-lawn- of rtiamhei Iain's Manufacturers Samples one-doli- ar j TWrt. 100 Sample Summer George I a Good fNptnlcm t STOPPED HIS BACKACHE. LawTence. railroad fireman. Klttrell, Miss write. "I need three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills w hen I w as so sick I hardly could on ray stay engine. My back ached all the time, my kidneys acted so sluggish. dull headache: felt sleepy all th time; pervoua. had to rise six to lght times each night. Foley Kidney Pills cured me." They strengthen the kidneys so they can filter out of the blood the otic add and other poisons that cause rheumatic pains, backache, stiff Joint and sore muscles. Schraram-Johnso- n 4 Drug Co. Advertisement i als Your Patriotic Duty, Buy a Liberty Bond! vi , i PSSBW ever tl Jail sentence Yearbook of Department Of Agriculture Published to Autwcr Any QurMlon, Sen in of the Hour IJbrrtj Ixuo. Captain Trjiln JKtlns Hind ley of the Cana- W. J fortes will le'tur in Murray Wedaesdsnight under the suspire of th Murray Chautauqua according to an announcement by H .f the President Dr. Rothwell association Chautauqua fspttin Jv wa of former mayor Hlndley Spok ane. Wash, for several terms and later He will Joined the Canadian force m.Murra with give but one add re the Chautauqua end the local bus ness men have arranged p al meetings irt his honor "The resident of 't Ike m urged to attend the le to be given by r Irealdtmt Capt. Hlndley,' "We are ana ng arrangements to care for all visitor, realising that the appearance of Capt. Hlndley with news from the front will bring hundreds to our city " Ml who for Ada Ward, many months has beer Investigating conditions st the front will speak next Frigbe ha Juat returned day afternoon from a tour of Canada, where her lecture. "Stories from the Trench. created a furore In the !ger cities. On orchesthe same day ths Chautauqua director and tra with M WtenV!a Ml Olive formerly lead-fn'soloist with the Pittsburgh orchestra a premier soloist, will give two concert or. In the afternoon a snd ergnd concert In the evening Th Murray Chautauqua eper; Tuesafterr, oon arid win continue f'r day eonsacurtve It wilt H hld six day on Prate street between dian Oversea rled men wiil be exempUfrom 1 the drafL this etateaient authorised' St'BSKIBER No official advices have rea hed the office of Gov Bamberger in this regard. although telegraph dinpatches printed in the paper have been noted, to the effect that It Is hoped that married men will be exempted The law gtve the president power to make th tore governing exemptions and reguiat so far a learned here, these regulations hav not been issued a yet. Little Zion Saw Mill. May 10. HIT. Deaeret NewDear Sim How much a man would get a month from the army when h nlista. as my husband wishes vr much to enlist, but doesnt see how he oan ae he wishes to pay sfm debt he owes and he Is working for dar wages and it will take some time to get o enough to do so. I have heard many ay here they didnt want their to dear one to war ungo I am ashamed of it to see til every one here willing for ome one else to do it all and not help. 1 would so much like to see my husband enlist and be loyal to his country and It would hurt me to see him go off a It would anyone ele to ee their loved ones go. but I know some one has to. and we are no better than any one . He is fully capable of going, ns thought perhaps ff they paid he could pay a little a month enough on the debts and go any way. if you will answer me please I will be very grate- fuL Your truly, MR ALBERTA RUESUH. Springdale, Washington County. class First privates receive 192 per month, an Increase of 15 froih the old schedule according to t he new, pay rat lnr established by act of Congress A ISO. Just private, second clast, get double what he received under t he old oou Of rae aa lncreassa pay rating the soldier work hla way up Koth-wel- i Fifty-eigh- State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Luce Countr, Fronk J Chener mokes noth thot he le eenlor portner of the firm of F J. Co., itoln Ohener boelneee In the City of Toledo,' County end State aforesaid and thet sold firm will pay the sum of ONE HCNTIRED DOLLARS for each and erery caae of Catarrh that cannot be cored brthe use of HALL CATARRH CORE. FRANK J. CHENET Sworn to before me and eobocrlbed In my presence, this th day of Decm-bA. D 1M. A. W. OLEASON. Fobllo. (oal) Catarrh Cnro tsNotary Halls taken Internally and acta tbronah tha Blood Mucous Surfaco of t " for A CO., o. Toledo, er VS j l. and Forty-eight- canvas j streps Mr illustrated. Whooping Ouugh. this disease It is Important that th cough be kept loose and expec- -j (oration say, which cam be don by giving Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Mrs p, H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, had whooping 'My two daughter I gave them Chamberlain s cotjgh. and it worked like a j Cough Remedy charm. All dealers- Advertisement.' Tn j Mesa Verde Park Open. th Among firt of the national in a Walter K auditorium, suHtsrn, a California educator, perintend he week's assembly, being scheduled for a leetiire the opening aftThe Trebl Clef club will give ernoon a musical prelude the same day Interest centers abouT the Mawson antarctic motton picture taken by Sir Douglas &pwmon and 2? cotlega graduland. Julius Caesar ates In A dell Varphe of Athens will deliver hi I' turn. "The Crescent and the Cross'' Wednesday afternoon Twenty two different feature are planned for fhe six day of Chautauqua Requested to Attend. According fo fhe report of the Juva- nile court for May, adults fonnl gufltv of contributing to th w delinquency and of minor paid a total of dependency 145 In fine. t of these cases were handled The rases of 42 minora were handled In court. 4 ft case of retnors were handled out of court and 1S7 settled in homes. i Forty-sevent- la Juvenile Court Report. The yearbook of lftift of the department of agriculture. Is published, and have been received at the copies weather bureau In this city. It la a put test ion of TftI page tncludlng the report of the secretary, dfscrjptlva of the meat Inspection aervl- e. trestle on Farm, Forest and Erosion. American vegetable food oils, re. lansatlon proj- ecta. community dairying, progress In handling wool clips as Illustrated by fhe new Australian methods in the cancountry, neries. homa demonstration work, use of Insect enemies of Injurious Insect, horae breeding, developing natural resource of potash, farm tenantry. ?h sugar beet Industry, farmer' mutual fire Inaurancs, trui :k farming, opening up of national forest, a graphic summary of world agriculture, and many olhar useful articles all handsomely V has-hee- n I latlon of the lew forbidding the sal II All members of the Salt Tk of Blsckhawk In'iian w ,r - cteran are requested by Commander Fevmotir B. Young to attend the funrral of thir C. Lambert, in the comrade. Georg Eighteenth ward chapel on A street. Wednesday. June ft, a 11 o'clock a m., wearing thlr badges and uniforms Visitors from other post are also Invited to attend. Soldier and Laborer Face Liquor Charges Lloyd G. Clark. I ft years old, a wa arrested on Comfrercinl street last night by Patrolman Dsvla. Clark was in cillsens clothes, and. the offlesrfallow-soldicharges, wa about to de!ie In uniform, a bo: to a tls of whisky. Later In the eveningd Thomas Edwards a laborer, wa arret-on, a similar charge by Patrolman Juke Tbs police have learsed that well-ln- e civilians have been net Ins s In for rr. Thto urt.purchaIt wher f' cin iens park to open Us gate to tailors wa the Mesa Verde, 'The Horn of the Cliff Dwellers." tn Southwestern Colorado The first automobile load of tourists entered the lark Saturday, The government automobila May 26. highway and trails are now reported !n fijrst claa condition, and visitors can tht' ruins go through the park and Ur. J Walter,. with the utmost case arehac-- i the Smithsonian Pewkeft, ologtst w ho umfOverd Sun Temoi in ''ftVa end Far View House in 151. will continue hin explorations this seusoru i MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR Did it cvef occur to jo.i that eveVy mov ie actrvcft you h i c rrc ", has lovely hair, while the most popular 'count their curie aa their chief beauty? In ladies lust be. fact, mart ore cause of :h !r at reot ive looka. autcr. them discloses the fact that the v trnijt out ati the natural beauty of their h lr ty carefully any ,oap or shampooing, not with tr.akefhift, hut with a eimpt mlxtur of car.rhrox a 1, tesapoonful puttir.ft (which they get froth the druggist) water bed and applying In a cup of this Instead o' oap. This full cup of shampoo liquid ts enough so It la easy to apply it to all the hair Instead of Juat the top of the head. After itn use. the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, gycest oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair Is so fluffy that Jt looks, much heavier than it. la, while 0.1 ri |