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Show DESERET, EVENING nWESTIBAlE CASE destined to Tennessee, where, upon the i very high application of a found to be percentage of rtem veriwas made at tuberculous. An effort that time to secure evidence .which might be used In the prosecution of tho shipper, but up to th .present has time ths propel kind of evidence L not been obtained. In the case of James Dorsey, who wma convicted In the federal court in Chicago for shipping tuberculous oatt'.e interstate th case was based upon Ms Using th U. 8. mails to defraud Innocent purchasers." re-tes- t-a Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair la . NWS TUESDAY JULY UNBURN RESTRICTED FOR 0 Apply VapoRub lightlyy-l- t sooths tbs tortured skin. ' yiCR'S VAPOROUS what you wash It with. CYOUR WDYttUARD"-30.60MMost soaps and preparsd shampoos dries This alkali. too contain much : n. wain, maV-- e the hair brittle, and CATTLE la very harmful. Just plain mulslflsd cocoanut oil shampoo (which Is pure Washington for the pst week appear4 ing before the publle lands commitand entirely greasle)t is much, better use tee of the house of representatives in f . than anything else you can ' its hearings on the Mondell soldiers . posfor shampooing, as this cant Vocational Education settlement bill, have left for New York the hair, Injure For Made sibly IlHnou .awd . m- -. nf'li-ten your hair with watFederal Utah. ' For Three Soldiert ,CUy Mr. Hansen go to New York in tb Interest of Chureh settlement It In. One or two teaspoon-ul- s on er andwillrubmake te work In Modlhcations an abundance ot rich, Officials Nevada, ana will 'more Utahn have received Three Important -- eamv . return to Metropolis, Utah within a few days . lather, and cftsnse th hair recommendation for vocational educa' Spry will meet Mrs Spry In New As to Pension .plewS Ot Gov. thoroughlrijThe lather rinsof the governments Studj of Shipment of esandoutscalp York and they will oontlnue to West. easily, and removes every par-tid- e tion at the expense In to visit their son, James W.,,who the disabled men Point of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex. The three service Utahns in Washington. Diseased Animals. Is attending th United States Military hair dries quickly end recent war are E. E. Cox who will go elve oq itTheleaves academy. They will also visit Boetoa It fine and silky, to Denver for a nine months training evenly and and other eastern ottles before returnIn commercial work and salesmanship fluffy and aasy to manage. rgtitr can i school; ing home. get mulsifled cocoanut oil st ths B.Denver opportunity Twenty-thNITED STATES bureau of ini' t You A farewell was given In ths upper Nichols of 296 south most any drug store It is very Arthur coar secetv ballroom of the Mew Willard by th mat Industry official East street who will heap, and a few ounces la enough to ird y staff of th field organisation of th for training In auto mechanics and operating with officials s from last everyons In the -family be will who censtruetlon division of the army In of this P. Payne city, stock depart- months Advertisement th state honor of Major Lincoln O. Kelly, who sent to a receiving station preparatory in aft has been in charge ef the traveling ment of IUinol and of Utah to vocational training work. of C. Mr. from Parker Judd, -. Ray section. Major Kelly will effort to run to earth the leron re- by Mr. Judd Is not and leave the service sometime In July and of 8t Charlea, but a that a breeder, dealer. The bureau Sheriff and Deputy gponsible.f or. the recent shipment will return to his horn In Balt Lake Holstein cattle which were 18 per cent policy willIn not permit of making, tests Utah, where he was stats auditor Weed War Utah for th administration Qf tho city, Will Mr. dealers. Wage of the hands of cattle C. H. to Parker, tuberculosis victims of Major next census Th state had already before entering th service. write that he haa referred Llntner has s staff of about It traveling f Wellsville, .Utah, from St Charles. the case to Dr. Peters, Ullnols, state .Sheriff J. Hi Barker, and Deputy been divided Into two districts, each to Kelly aecouaUntI who Tarlou, th, veterinarian. of Cache county, be under the control of a state dlrec-- array projects periodically or when-to- n O. Jlv That official's letter to the Utah of- Sheriffbeen .Meeham, the meantime, -- the - atatp sver .called to examine the ac- and was upon division emhave acimpractical crop but the appointed special ficials protest tells of strenuous stock board on Monday placed an makln a r U1 to Utah tion being taken to stamp out such peets Inspectors for that county, and- - from . th standpoint of railroad and hUoffloe! bargo on all cattle shipped such Under his supervt- from Illinois. Before any state Itcat-Is-' practice as that complained of. . will tak charge of th weed control other communication necessary to th tion ths accounts of approximately the "This the into letter, department," says tie may be shipped a total will at once take steps to investigate work. This was arranged at a meet- proper administration of the work. 6.000 projects representing required that they have a certificate 1Ur hT Wmn 0M was States initial commissioners United between division a conditions of th the the somS the an county After surrounding from ing difficulty Inspector - what OuOWtr.S4 teat In reason - n bureau of snimar-tedostrjj. Kagan, 4t ate crop and pests decided upon' that th anlmala haye been tested for exist for th results which her msrte lmtpector, who was a visitor In Cache Balt Lake, Juab, Millard. Iron and City,' who baa, Frame of Salt InLake th tuberculosis. . county during the early part of this division, division of education of th departons' counties The embargo order affects a traffic situation is most deplorable, and is week. ,m Washington "Whit glory j top ment of th interior sine last October, la purebred animals which runs about on on which we have been revoking been aidded to th list of noxious and Boxeldsr, Cache, Weber, and the will leave for homo Tuesday. licenses of veterinarians, and w be- have 1100,800 a year at present. tn weeds and Cache A local n burdock, county, state the other. rest of the Two Utah Graduates. lieve that a reliable test conducted the Canada and bull thistle ' WU1 Use Quarantine. being al- man win have charge of th work of in this stats would the posTwo Utahns who were graduated disso declared the state law. under of these Ths stats oard also has Initiated sibility of finding so prevent census each in ready taking the large a percentst Washington universities last Weak the practice of retaining In quarantine tricts. of reactors so soon after th ar- I were Messrs. Thomas R. Rees of Ogaffect for 00 days cattle shipped from 1111- - age will state. that rival of the animals in another Sweeping changes den and James E. Evans of Boy Scouts Big Help, them for This note to Utah, and thousands of pensioners snd those eli- th former receiving an A Fanguitch, B. degree department la doing everything in tuberculosis about (0 days after their its power th to put an snd to such perfor gible pensions throughout at Georg Washington University snd The national war savings office Is United cerarrival, w If I effected and be States will nicious regret practices latter in L. L. B. degree at Gsorge- Cauls may be plugged, against. have no way with the getting much ;help - from . the Roy tain bills which .have .recently been th ef ... tow ft. .... . ..... ... . J w - . : tuberculin test, with ths result that residents of your stats In furnishing Scouts all ovtr th United States ac- introduced In the house of represenRees is a graduate of Ogden Mr. reactors." The as show will they reimbursement for losses sustained." cording to word received today by tatives are successfully passed snd High school and attended th Univerplugging1 process Is comparatively Another Case Cited. soout officials. Up to June-14- , 1IK, approved. There hds been a growing sity of Utgh for three years where h easy. Its effect does not wear0 off in buUtonisn of . th Aha of chief J. fo Dr. they gave a record of selling stamps to feeling, evidenced by correspondence was R, : Mohler, shout days. some Instances reau of animal industry, writes to th value of (2,026,129 during lO'lO, addressed to members of boCongress, during bis Junior year. His major was Hence the quarantine regulation. granted ; English and h Contributed regularly during 1210. Dur- that the pensioners should The Parker ehlpment presents some promise an dnvestlagtton, snd 'to ask snd of 140,097,246 th two years 20,(20 scouts have relief In th way of an Increased to the various university publications. ing difficulties. J. J. Llntner, Inspector for evidence. - He says 1ft part: been won see amount ha of achievement buttons, 12,710 point- He was Also a member of th Sigma Boms time ago the bureau received pension, Jt tn charge st ths Chicago office of the medals, .2,294 ed out that while jiving costa have Epsilon Literary fraternity and the bureau of animal industry, writes that a report ot a shipment ot three car- rdedala; 87,711 bronxe steadily advanced, the pensions grant Skull and Bones." When the war bethe cattle in question were purchased loads of cattle from th same locality, sliver palms and 277 gold palms. ed honorably soldiers, gan, Mr. Rees was in Hanover, Gerdischarged and to their many, doing missionary work, and j sailors and marine widows and helpless dependent chil- after returning to this country enwas dren, have remained unchanged and tered the military service.last He Decemso limited as to work hardship. It 1ft discharged as a sergeant local the entered to correct this condition that th bills ber and Immediately school,. Mr. and Mrs. Rees will leave In question have been Introduced. for home July 15. To Bo Paid Monthly. Mr. Evans attended the Brigham InThe present house committee on Young university at Provo and the1 valid pensions la In favor of a. more University of Utah before entering the liberal policy than has characterized law department of Georgetown univerpast committees, and has reported out sity.. He Is at present employed in th postoffice department and is prefavorably a number of these bill. Th senate committee on pensions has In- paring to tak th examination given In se- by the United States snipping board formally agreed to curing this legislation, and prospects for an appointment as f super-cargfor Its enactment are very good, If ths legislation becomes effective not only-with amount of pensions be good condition, be careful . -- Seasonable Goods UC In Z. C, M. I. Carpet Dept. ......Uth -- Co-opera- Among them you .will find a splendid variety of -- ; t i Grass Carpets and Rugs iaabBuny Also Deltox Grass Rugs - Bid-ne- i They are just what you need foirthe porch, the mer home, the bedroom or the bathroom. ' - yv- whldr-placed-Too- ele Imported Rag Rugs . Made. In Japan. They are especially servicable. You will find an immense variety to select from. Cedar Chests on' Mr-Mel- - ; edltor-ln-chl- Sale of Table Damask . Regularly sold at t 5c yard. Special sale price Regularly sold at (1,25 yard. 52c Regiftarly sold jit Special sal yard sf j ""Regularly , CityEngmeerT ells 22 00 yard. Si. 60 sold St 22.50 yard. Special sale price $2.00 ' Regularly sold at $2.75 yard. ;alMla price $2.20 , Regularly sold at 22.00 yard. Regularly sold at $3.50 yard.-Speci- (3-7-5 yard. sale price . . Regularly' sold at Special sale price. . .. .. . .. ... Regularly sold at $5.00 yard. Special sale $4,00 price. , . . . . . ALL TABLE SETS. ALL TABLE NAPKINS. ALL LINEN TABLE . All Doilies, Lunch Goths, Tray Cloths, PER CENT OFF . $3.00 , :r,20 Off Scarfs-2- 5 Z. C. M. I. Summer Fabrics 20 o. ll Make an Ideal wedding rift. See them In our Carpet Z. C. MJ. been-employe- -- nd-morning sum-- The seasons newest Voiles, In UI the pat-terns. Including all, of oujj:ol- ored and. figured Voiles; the patterns art slm ply . delight- - . OFF All of our Whit Goods including Voiles, Flaxona, Organdies, Gabardine, Piquet India, Ltnont, "Battte,-Nain- -sook, Perslan Jawn, eta, et Your choice , monthly. Those affected by the provisions of ths propee2 legislation are, first: .. Every person who served 90 days or more in the military or naval service of ths United State during th let SILK GINGHAMS Regularly sold at Civil war. and who ha been honorably discharged therefrom, or who, $1.75 a yard, special even though with service lea than 90 answer to an inquiry by Nophl L. days, was discharged for & .disability Iq' Incurred In the service and in th line Morris, representing th soldiers' and now In receipt of of duty and who or entitled. receive n n d cre x I riln g sailors employment eommlielon, the this ornts lawe a pension of less than (50 per month. This class of penaionable per. from City Engineer Sylvester Q. Cansons under the bill Introduced will non a statement of th program made STS !OUR DRUG STORE TS A7 receive from th passage of the act to data In Slll-11- 4 SOUTH MAIN 81 work improvement public month.' (60 per The second class covered Is that of under ths recant bond Issue. Bom work has been delayed. It 1 persona who served 60 days or more discharge from the Na- demic broke out and . put ft stop to In th military or naval service of th pointed out, because of circumatanoes nounclng the Reserves of First Lieu- the work. He has since moved from Guard United States In the war with Mexico, beyond ths control of th city. No tional tenant Carl H. Arna, of Salt Lake City the state and is now a resident of. with honorable discharge therefrom, advertising for bid was done until and Second Lieutenant Jesse Hiller, of Modesto, CaL He took his rank In the or with discharge Incurred In the Lieut. Arns had also received National Guard Reserves by reason of In the line of duty. Theee after th bonds war sold about April aMantl. as lieutenant col- his service in the former Utah cavalry state pensioners and those entitled to pen- I, It Is shown, when estimates and onel of appointment the regiment of national guard regiment, which became the 246th sions In the class stated will receive plans for Improvements amounting to Infantry which was organizing last field artillery after the outbreak of the under the act propoeed a pension at (012,(00 ware mads. Improvements fall In Utah, when the Influenza epl- - war. th rate of (50. Th widow of any person who served now under way amount to (190,200, In th military or naval ervlce of the while Improvements that would have but which were deUnited State during th Civil war or bean in progress by circumstances over which th during the war with Mexico, which layed no had Control amount to (111,-70soldier, sailor or marine was honor- city of service for ably discharged after Preliminary estimates for notices of not lcm than 90 days and who was Intention her been Issued for $2,079,-40disreason of honorably discharged by . Plans and Specifications hare tat tin tn of service and ability duty, been prepared for work amounting to Net Content! ISFlxiid Dfafllm shall be entitled to a pension at the (1,260,000. Bids argto be opened tn rate of (20. July for work coming to (7(2,000, The helpless dependent child of a and In August tor 1412,000. person who served In the war stated, For Infants and Children. .. The city commission authorised th Is now on the pension city recorder and whose nt-the notlo of is rolls will under the measure Intro- Intention to par Westmoreland Drive duced he paid a pension at th rate from Thirteenth South to Sherman of (10. ' avenue between Fillmore and Qlen-mV In regard to all army nurse whose streets; Harrison avenue bev names are on the pension roll or who tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth East; are now entitled to pension under ex- Fillmore and Glenmare streets beisting law the bill provide that thee tween Bhtfman and Harrison avenues; nurses shall hereafter be entitled to Laird avenue between Eleventh and ALCOHOL-- 3 FER CT-- j receive a penal on., of J 30.. per month- - . Thirteenth East; fifteenth east beI AYedatiiePrfJivaUoet Aj and 'Seventeenth Old soldiers who have been maimed, tween Thirteenth I initiating IheBood by losing an arm or limb, etc., will re- South; Seventeenth South between ceive an Increase In their pensions to State and Fifth East. tin the Stowacfes aivdEcvstf (72 per month, and In extreme cases where medical attendance 1 required, Hart Goes to Nevada on HmantS'SCMIPBE as high as (150. Drainage Project Work Notes on Utahns. Thereby Promoting Diiei ' J Cheerfulness and James H. Moyle, assistant secretary R. A. Hart, federal engineer In of the treasury, and Mrs. Moylwwent Morphine os' neither Opidm, of on will and to Atlantic City charge Thursday drainagea project examina; Mineral, not Narcotic remain for a week. tions. leaves for Reno, Nev-- , Former Governor Wm. Spry of where a 14,000today were drainage project jnhfrrr'Wlr.Uiffgg L. Hansen of Utah and Bishop ffm. .L, Salt Lake City, who- have been In will be launched. Mr. Hart said the AUSrm government has been for AoUfr th past two and a half years with MufS ths state engineers Nevada and th LEMON JUICE . University of Nevada In studying th fknt drainags problem presented .by th marsh lands lying .along th Truckee river around Reno and 8parks. The . AhelpfulRcmeiiyfrr FOR FRECKLES land, he said, la very wet and only Constipation and Diarrhoe A short grass vegetation but grows 'l and Feverishness anti that crop has been very remunerative . Borne for the a farmers. work , lxss or Sleep drainage Girls! Make beauty. lotion for has bfeen done In the area by indivii I resulting toeftem inKancy S?s5s -- a few cents Try ltL duals, be said, and tn each case has Sidnartcreof ' brought splendid result rsi Three mass meetings on the project Squeeze the Juice of (wo waums Into will be held this week smobg the a bottlft containing three ounces of farmers In the area, Mr. Hart said. The CBKTAru orchard white, shake well, and' you The preliminary work has been done have g quarter pint of th best freckle and now the farmers are expected to back of th project he said, to Intnd tan lotion,' and complexion beau-tlfie- r, get crease the yslue of their lands and st'very, . very .small coet . crops., Your groctr has the lemons and ny drug store or toilet counter will tuppiy three ounces of orchard whit Two . Discharged ' From t for a few cents. Massage National Guard Reserves iy fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, irms and hand each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and Special orders have been Issued how clear, soft and rosy-whith the office of Major Fred J or gen from Yes! vkin become,.. harmless Itts and never irrltatea Advertisement sen, adjutant general of Utah, an Of Progress on 20 Off 20 Work er Is Baby Day and the great Trail Blazing Sale goes merrily on. Here are some values no mother can afford to overlook, whether or not she be inclined to seek special bargains in . shopping for her little one9. X Baby Day Special X Gobd I, Infants Creepers, Special, $1.25 These are a special purchase of splendidly made . creepers 'for the little folks in blue and white checked gingham and also in plain colors. - They are inexpensive, easily laundered and several of them will prove a peat comfort to mother these hot days and will make it easy to keep baby fresh and clean. ' Goode" I,-. 0. 0. K-- ' f rY' i ' j, C. V . y ' ,1 - yd Genuine Castoria .1- - Pink and blue nursery patterns a new shipment these much demanded blankets, just in. . i 1n- - 4 ' CRIB SHEETS, $1.00- - Splendid equality-- f hemstitiched em. A big Special Purchase made especially for the Whoop ' er Up Trail Blazing Sale. Unusually good materials made up into lovely styles for tiny girls dresses such as you will find big values at ' regular price.: Checked ginghams and plain chambrays,' many with white poplin waists dressy little frocks in jumper and ' ' . eton jacket effects. - . . A number of them have touches of hand embroidery, fancy pockets, trimmed with good quality of pearl but" '.-- -i -- ' tons, , Always r Bears the j 200 Little Girls Dresses at $2.95 . Mothers Know That ar Made of nainsook, with round embroidered yoke and finished with narrow lace edge neck and sleeve. Beacon Crib Blanket s, $ 1.00 -- , o infants Slips, $1.00 1 muslin, -- BABY PILLOW CASEST39cT V In an extra quality of mus- - with hemstitch-e- d hem. ' Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases Jfor Babys Use, $2.25 Madeira eyelet pattern with " scalloped edge all ' hand done," exquisitely fine and ' ' beautiful. A BIG LEADER Signature -- ' Up of ji ,!i e ' FOR BABY IN THE WHHOP ER UP SALE . LITTLE BOYS OLIVER TWisLsUlTS,' VERY SPECIAL, . ; . . TV, These were bought especially for this event they are high gra'de chambrays with white rep waists, there. are all white,' and solid colors. Splendidly made j we bought them to be priced specially at $2.65', 'but for an additional 'feature we have' marked them at $1.95, for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONLY. i , Ages 3 to 6 years. . .... sshI this-swee- te Thirty Years |