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Show ,m4mXt 1, WEDNESDAY AlIUD 2 101K EVENING NEWS IBHTMM- - In these reconstruction leaddays men and women II lfKW MIS - ' COMPLETES EDIT ' who VJter ally erg are Deeded, t iloodl,f tlieir B iron have Peptiron combines in true tnediclnal fomu to thd Gives 'strength of Iron and e Wood, ReThe local branch of the Federal serve bank has received the following wire from Assistant Cashier Shasro relthe parent bank at jan Francteco, ative to gold bond SubscripUone: "Please inform banks in Balt lako ' f'1' The annual audit Just completed hr the the state auditor of the tax rolls and tax rqllectlon records for 1918 In the Office of County Treasurer W. shows that the treasurers figures checked out to the ceht Thf records 8.103 51-of the office were acapt4dha?--ttf-e gan(Jy Clty state auditor aa cotTecLlrrVvery detail i ...$33,667.68 This is probably- - the find time that 787.81 of 8418 IS .0U,.l,r. this has occurred In the history 5 16. 7 availcos's In the light of treasureris-OfficM penalty and $8,108, . tota Graril able information. of asThe following Pal sessed valuation and taxes levied foriif Celde Cave Headaches as Horne. A. Thomas Body Pains Headachea-an- d 191$. prepared by r 1 rold county treasurer- - indl- - :p.rljh . Jr., ,,d (romDAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN cates the scope of the audit-juu- t 7 .xkil s Bromo aal ATI Jaske F. W. OROVKS signature Quinine SSrff5SSrAwSWSr f District Salt hake City 107 73 00 School . Granite Rrhl 44 084 J30.09 Murray Hch'l 488.0J8.742 131.81 Jordan Scfa t $li - " -- 1 - nation -- - ! Total Tax. j CI tv Hr Koof . 1,784 l"t SS 878.143.8 Granite Scht 11 518 01 Murray Sch'l. Sch L, 84,801. ?8 Jordag 7 8,858,883 8 !. " I -- g. -- l. SHAKE INTO "YOUR KHOFA the antlacepHe Alien's Foot-EasInto the shoes aowdef to be shaken Ths end sprinkled in the footbath. Sdvteea men Manaal Camp Plattabur their in tramlng to uae blist-r- i U, Prevents shoes each morning. end re b ewe pate" and aors spot and takes feet smarten fuL swollen. oCcocaa and bunions. A the atm certain relief for eweattag,use callout, Allens Always tired, pchin feeC' to break to new ah Ota e Adwerttaement, Sold svwywhere. e, L for.,ub?Z!(V? offering bob-naile- - ftperUt Taaest .71 Town pf Bingham 1 7.1.?, S of trip to KHauea. the active Hawaii, my Neolin-sole- d shoe were the only .ones not abso lutely rumed-- Many in our party boots." said Miss Jean d wore P. Lane of Seattle, Washington. . Tbe sharp Jagged lava bf KHauea cuts an ordinary sole to pieces quickly. That Neolia Sdes stood tbe test but empbaaare their toughness and durability. Three qualities are built into them by a acieotific process. Women end men and children, too who are' hard on shoes should boy them Ne$tin Soles. They come in piany styles, and because of the extra wear they give; are a great economy. your And any repairman will worn shoes with Ncfilin Soles, which, ere flexible and waterproof as well as They are made by The Goodyear T 4 Rubber Co, Akron. 'After vdono of fleoJiaSoles - . .213,233.331 .08--- Total vat- - City Foat-Ease-- ta at Feot-Haa- UFT CORNS OFF MW war finance corporation to be dated $ per cent gold bonds, April April 1. maturing tamed to denomcoupon Bonds to be to be inations of $1.001 subscriptions taken beginning 1 o clock a.nru. Wedrenesday. April Ir ths right being and served or reject any application to allot less than amount of bonds ap-- 8 books to clone piled for. Subscription h xt any ttme without notice. allotment Payment for bonds afteraccrued into be made hi cash with terest to date of payment. Incorporated banka and treat companies, and such dealers in Westmont securities as shall be approved by Federal Reserve bank, to receive a commtadon Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, ofT per cent of face guaranteed to outwear all other heels. ofone-etght- h on the box. 10C- - Advertise mit. amount of bonds allotted. Commtadon to be payable within sixty days after Will Investigate Repair allotment. Payment for bonds allotted in fulL Tax exemptions ' Methods in Other Cities to be made or treasury Identical with exemptions ' certificates. Other deUJ3s to be forwarded to The city commission has decided to Students of L. D. S. V. to the methods circular letter. , as Information acquire Ton may accept subscriptions counof he Will Level New Campas cities used by the larger ject to allotment, wiring taem to on try in street repairing before proceed- Do "not accept any payment with subHot satisfied with proving their modern scriptions. No provision fot payment ing to equip this City with a JR. Dar- after allotment other than adeptnees a, bouse wrecker Ralph Accordingly, repair plant. to are contribute S. U. students going of the departrepair ling. foremanWilt Erect Two Uams. " further manual work toward their new ment. will be sent to several eastern, campos. The athletic field, after cities to investigate their methods and ksrth-typ- e two aettvtties ln demolishing the ' for work. the used for Tuesday's Specifications the apparatus Salt Lake City plans to modernise dams to be erected In Garfieid ooanty old Kimball home; somewhat resemwar front 'With Its repair plant and to acquire addi- to store water for Irrigation purpoaoe. bles the shell-tor- n Brown. Jr, many Mbs and dales to Its undulating tional equipment with money derived have beta filed by William One of the state engineer. from the recent bond issue. The city with the students new, . have a big dams wtTl be IS feet to height and surface. toThe repair department Inhastheproved contribute time and musola planned last several 1,150 feet long with aa airxlharT A swvtn to the city on 11 feet high, over a saddle, forming toward the leveling of the ground and years and its equipment and use an a reeervoir wfth-- e storage capacity the First Presidency has promised, to an "enlarged scale will result in of 3,028 acre feet of water. The phut back the boys np with the necessary even greater saving, it is declared. levOn petition ef Interested property utilises Torgeeon lake. Tbe other aa funds for teams and horses. The owners, tbe commission changed the Oak Creek lake will be.lt feet high eling will begin Thursday inofpreparacinder name of Wlnthrop court to Etwood and 09 feet len with a storage ca- tion for tbe installment paths and bail courts.,.. Place. pacity of 547 aere feet. e N T FT ill Continued from page ar.e.J 'W t Owing to the Illness of Judge W. Bramel, the mm of the Wpst nected only by a rojid virtually use . Cache Sugar company against J. A. leas In the spring. Along the Dvina and A'ega Fronts Hendrickson and L. H. Btohl, was the eiluation is reported unchanged. Bra-mpostponed this morning. Judge is not seriously iU and the trial Cities , . will probably be resumed on Thurs- - - M. -- DOESNT HURT , With fingers I Corns lift out anj costs only few cents , el Wurttemberg After reaching Ogden Tuesday afternoon, it was Impossible to take the deposition of Fred J. Kiesel. who is oonfined to hts bed. Dr. Ezra C-- Rich, of Ogden, explained that the condition of Mr. Kiesel Is such that he could not permit his patient to be examined. Accordingly the testimony of Mr. Kiesel, who was one of the original directors of was the West Cache Sugar company, ' --J not taken. RichDr. expressed surprise upon the arrival of the court and its attendants in Ogden. He explained that he had told Interested parties in the case the previous day that Mr. Kleeet was not strong enough to bear the strain of the making of,a deposition, I a , V Wi Clean, Up arid Paint Up y Th4 annual Clean up and paint up' campaign will pe directed again by A. H. Sconberg. who' has been for the chairman of past two years. A meeting will be held week club this Commercial at the when a committee will be appointed and plans formulated for tbe campaign. It is understood the board of health and city authorities will cooperate in the movement. - - Not Much Affected S - STUTTGART, Tuesday; "April Jr. (By the Associated rrcss J oTh gen- i lhave eral strike does not appear-laffected industrial clt'espf Wurttem-ber- g except Goeppinseti and Essey-lin- g. . r The ministry or foreign affairs has Issued a warning to state employees not, to participate in the strike because it is entirely a political move. - Bolshevik Movtment Not Very Successful t 1. B PARIS. Tuesday, the Associated" Press ) Reports received by the French foreign office are to the effect that the Bolshevik movement in German Austria, has, as a genera thing, been unsuccessful. The railroad strike at Vienna was ended after a few hoprs and the insurrection which started at Graiz has been put down. Reassuring reports from Hungary also have been received by the French authorities and officials now believe that it will be possible to resume diplomatic relations with Hungary soon. Pain? No, not one bit! . Just drop a little FTeezone on that touchy corn, Instantly it stops aching, thenoff.you lift Tea. that bothersome corn right magic! Cpsts only a few cents. Try JTreezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or Irritation. FTeezone Is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. Advertisement. Idaho Casualty. WASHINGTON, April I. 11. LATE LOCALS. The Ski Beetle Arrives FI. g. Beatle of following casualty la reported by tbe I. has received a" telegram ef the America Plead Not Guilty. from his son, Sidney, that he has ar- commanding general forces: expeditionary In ' New rived York With the troops Pleas o no't guilty to a charge of from France. Young Beatie has been Died from Aeetdeut and Othew OaUscs. Mrs. Alice D. Davis Davis, Frank robbery were entered before Judge at the front for a long time past and RFD I, Weton. ldaho sometrying service."" NaturalJohn FrToblnTof the' Third district hasheseen is to set foot again on ly court, by Ricardo and Peter Gonsalea. his nativedelighted soil. bit. Cured la to 14 Days. They are alleged to have held up and Mrs. Wslklw Bnys Home Mrs.. Druggists refund money If Paso Ointrobbed Esteban Cavero on March 1, Thomas W. Sloan has sold her home ment fails to curs Itching, Blind, last on 8econd Avenue in tbe Eighteenth Bleeding or Protruding Piles. 8tops Ircan You fnd Heala Sooths get ward to Mrs. John F. Walker, the ritation; sleep after tbs first applicatransfer to take place on May I. Mrs. restful 40c. Advertisement. tion. Price Sloan's future plans will awslt the reI turn of her son, Lieutenant Lawrence Sloan, who has been with the troops in France and is now in training at a CALLED BY. DEATH military school. Tho number of Adopt 33 Orphans Fatherless children of France adoptMary Armstrong In a local hosed by Utah residents has reached 3$ j pital. Mrs. Mary Armstrong, S3 years In number. The following names old, died Tuesday. She was the wife of William B. Armstrong, 1030 Harrihavs begn added to tbe list ef was, born.in JJtalv. .within the past-fedays: son. avenue, and Joseph Training school primary. Charles Ray, April 15, 185.- - Tbe body ia at - - Bra Daniel J. Lang, Mrs. Belle MhI-dr- William Taylora J. Fred Daynes, Ruth and Louis Orvillo McLeod At, 88 east Sixth Ottenbeimer, James L Franken, street, Orville McLeod, A years, I Eldredgs and Richard Cald South, " old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. wslL - , McLeod, died of diphtheria Tuesday. Win M. A. Debate The first of He was born tn Sait Lake, Mareh $1, a senes of competitive debates 181. Funeral services at the grave held last night In the Twenty-eight- h in ML Olivet cemetery Wednesday aftand Nineteenth ward chapels. The ernoon. . i Twenty-nint- h ward affirmative team, Lutxen Burnt and H. H. Billings, and Frank Miller Keller' At the resithe Fifteenth ward affirmative, Lucille dence of J. W. Morgan, 404 east Thirty-tSouth street, Frank Miller Hancock and Harold H. Jensen, were hird Our store will be a veritably bargain place this week, son of Edward Keller. winnefs. Keller of East Mill Creek, died Tues. Mine Boss Examination The an whether you expect to spend a few doland no Funeral services were held Wednual examination for coal mine fore- day. The mother of the child was hcre-yo- u will men and fire boeace, postponed on'ac-cou- nesday. find the things hundreds, you burled oj; Tuesday. of tho influenza epidemic for Fannie Lull In a local hospital, want. The special home outfits shown will particularly several months, will be held at Price April 1. 17 and 1$. Further infor- Mrs. Fannie Luts. 6$ years old, widow folks. interest the mation may be obtained from the mine of Frederick Luts, 205 north Fifth inspection department, industrial com West street, died Tuesday. She was a native of England but had resided mission of Utah, 44 state capitoL In Sait since girlhood. She Bank CTeartng Today's local bank came to Lake Utah with a handcart comAn Exceptionally Good amounted to clearings $2,435,474.83 as pany ip 1856. Her husband was for compared with $1,574,685.21 for the rears a well known stage-- driver for same last year. day BedsWells Fargo. In the days of the overValue, in Brats To Entertain Explorer DrJ John A. land stage. Mrs. Luts is survived by Wldtaoe of the University of Utah has a sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Butt, and a Tb poata are foil both f this called a meeting for this afternoon at brother. John ' and with heavy pa the Hotel Utah of prominent stnte and city. Funeral services wilt be hold at finer, tanking An exerp, city officials and educators to plan'for the entertainment of ViUalmur Ste- the graveside in the city cemetery. tionkOy good appearance. fan son, the big arctic explorer who Thursday. April 3. at I: IS p.m.. tbs All smooth art In finish. comes to this city next Saturday to lec- cortege leaving the establishment of ture on bis experiences In the Arctic Joe. XV m. Taylor at J,. . . , regions. P. X. Mhm At ths home of his mofher-ln-iaMrs John Olsen Can Send - Money , Orders Pbeta! N. Johnson, S151 south State Strong. street, money orders Intended" for payment in died Monday. He in survived by his Luxemburg may be issued by the post-- , widow and the following children. offices of. this country, according to F, G Martines of Richfield; Information from "Washington. When MrSj. mnd Lloyd Johnson Two iU9 . the world war started man communi- children also oorrirt. Funeral services will he held St the cation was disrupted between this at a timelo d UNUSUAL country and Luxemburg with the re- Murray remoter sult that issuance of money orders for the Bankslater. The cortege toll! leave.. BARGAIN chgpel. was there discontinued. payment Front. Gran Visits Daughter I'res-Ide' Heber J. Grant visited American V Fork this morning to make a birthday call on his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Z. C. M. -- "" i- rs o, Clar-veen- ce I -- -- ' ' s' arent everyday affairs, and ours, coming Anniversaries this time, makes it doubly interesting for you, because a) we are goings to make this, our sixth birthday, a .time for every family to improve' home at the lowest cost. Come and get that extra few. pieces you have always needed. 45 -- matter lars' , ACT OUICKi : A. Table, reg. $27.50,sale price.' .77.$ 15. 00 Golden Oak Leather Seated Rockers, reg. $25, sale $12.50 Mahogany Period Chiffoniers, reg! $55, sale price $27.50 Dressing-TableWalnut sale $40, price. .$20.00 reg. Gumwood Tlressers, reg. $65,. sale price..,, . .$35.00 Gents Walnut Chifforobe, reg. $55, sale price ..$27.50 Wicker Tables, regular $.12, sale price $6.50 . i.y -- Golden 2 3 4 5 6 7 , r OakJ-aErar- y s, - . , if BEDROOM WO-COMPLETE-SUITES - AND DINING R00M-F- or. . $169.00 THE BEDROOM SUITE i$ In period vilnnt finish tnd consists of Bed, Dresser, Chifferette and Dressing Table. Cortie and see it displayed on our .floor. Its value vill surprise you, (Sold separately, if you wish). THE DINING ROOM SUITE consists of a Urge, roomy extension TaBuffet, ia leather-seate- d six and ble Chairs, making eight pieces. You may choose in either "fumed or golden oak. This suite ot, OUR THREE-ROO- " $21.50 Miss-UaeJi- be,an-pounce- nt $21.75 Young. DlfllNQ .A sturdy TABLE, with top. in genuine quarter-sawe-d " 48-ta- ch sak, handsomely finished to either golden or fumed color. The arastrncUoa la absolutely ga area toed ts he the best i - ... New Incorporations. ' i B. XL TAYLOR O0w FUNERAL DIRECTORS. S E. 1st Go. 1 Phone Was. 91X 351-XS- Clarence XL Cannon & Co., of Salt Lake City, authorised capital $19,000. Clarence M. Cannon president; Philip FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Da- C. Reynolds, secretary-treasure- r; Vld IL Cannon, vice president; W, A. JOSL WM TATLOR. 2 8. W. TEM- , Utah' leading ttydertaJctr and 'Leatham and Harriet B. Cannon, ad a emMimr Service am) nnality fpo4f ditional Incorporators. Iio Xur owa suiting. Rochester Ranch company of 8a.lt $Vaab36L Lake City, authorized capital, $n 000. Quincy G. Crawford, president; G. T. Olsen, vice president; L. C. Moore, secretary; D. A. Skeen,, treasurer; Jf. CARL FTIDINOTON CO" j P. Madsen, director IB ECTOR. , FUNERAL r, i open City Dye works of Price, $1500; L. and night. PHONE BY. Ilk J. Labonte, president; Mrs. Frank", g. Brick lo, Tice president, and Frank 8. Brick to, secretary-treasure- r. i 21-- COLONIAL BUFFET $27.50 A dandy medium-sire- d , wt Buffet, In heavy colonial design; just.. right for ismaU dining room. You can choose either golden or fumed oak. OTONNEL CO nd emhalmera Temple Street. Metal Quotations. 323-22- 62c We will lay It free, too, during our anniversary week. A fery unusual opportunity to cover your kitchen at a price you will never duplicate. 7 UNDERTAKER South Wes NEW YORK. April t. Copper lad CEMETERIES. Iron Unchanged Lead .Steady; spot and April. 5.30 WAsaTCH cemetery. FIR- 35; spelter steady: east EL Loris petus -84 Mala 8t Waa 184k . 33. delivery, spot - and April, 4 1 At LondonHoot copper, 80 VBk FLORIST. S4 10s electrolytic, T!nv 18x 15. Lead, 10a Spelter, 38 FLORAL FLORISTS AMERICAN Express designs for every occasion erdera 6a COFFER, charges paid 1877. Waa American Theatre. NEW YORK. April Coffee No. 7 Rio, 18$; future. May 15.JS; July. 14 59. BALT ERNEST LAMROtJRNB, FuLake's leading florist, naw store. Ttosere-tlon- a COTTON qCOTATIOVa. our neral specialty. designs t 87 South Main. Waa $31. NEW YORK. April t fu lures dosed steady May, Cotton 24 old. FLORAL CO. FLORAL KINO 28 88: July. old. 22 87; 318 B. 2nd So. TeL Was. 3411. new, 23 14October, Old 28 88; new, 2110; Decem- new FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. January, oid, 20 5$; new. 2 48 Evans Flonr Co.. 38 Main. Was. 4$. TODAY'S MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Apri) 3 Mercantile MONUMENTS. I nehanged. Sterling: y biaty-da- y bllla 4.63; com. BALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONU-mentmercial bills on banka 4 57$ Works C-- JoOneoo, Prop. commercial bills. 4.56i; demand! N Street. 4 61; cables, 4 8i. .94." Frapre Demand. Guilders Unchanged.85f"cables, FEMALE HELP WANTED. Lire Demand. 7 . caMea. 7.10. WESTON, AT Mexican dollare I'nchanged HOUSEKEEPER . Time loans .Steady; southern Idaho. Good modern house, Call money Easier; unchanged 5: low, 4$; no objections to two children, L. D. o. high, Deseret bid. 41; offered' woman preferred. Box ruling rate. .41: dosing at 45; hslor-4- . ' . Ncwa 08 CONGOLEUM . ' Full 2 yard wide, and your choice of ix splendid pattern. Per square yard. . . , S?..:...$74.00 r. lawn n tit BE-sig- M OUTFIT AT We Are Carrying a Complete Line of the . $300.00 On easy payments. A: wonderfubvalue. WILLIAM HOARE, . Manager. 29-3- 1 EAST FIRST SO a E. MINNS, Assistant Manager. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU Famous CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES -- - al a 80-d- lI B-- 2, , w - - Complete $95.00 1 nt , young SNAPPY BARGAINS .f t,- just a -- |