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' pEsiatEr . --l- ig , IFE'S road is long and dreary. hdwe'er we try to Erie; and man pow, faint and weary, before he sees the Inn; the inn where ends his oiler; ' intr. and where his endless resting and dreamless sieep begin.. Alt vi Dore. in "Other Special Rotary Current By ' cheerily be gambols through youth's bright golden day; bet soot hi that brambles beset the stony 'orayritad though he sin" and whistles. feet are full of thistles. and bheY are there to stay. It seems to me lii t4 that mortals are so brave: while they are beaten under, they aing ea weth co. go prancing. on sorrow's lid they're une. stavc, through troubles they to the grave.. Alone, Than may be glootnY, and fult tag. tre.) fox-trtods dire. wi4n in his rocker roomy. before the evening are, but hoief fellows be shakeethe blues and yellows, and paws a ;em;oh is long and billy, beeet with gin and snare; and often 7i:us:: still we pilgrims fare with Jest and laugh and anlly to that IInn in our long slumbers there. Though tired of all endeavor.,,e.e.1th, forever-morwe'is..sors:. wed whistle on forever,-- and-theadmit Our on I distress we're mocking when we are roundly knocking upon the tavrn do,r. Melee Texas ot 1 marlins 1 1 Tvelatie);e. American Louise Glaurdit . ''.,4,. ', S Glans); Patbe tousle. , A, ' : '..,.........lpicti, I - ' L I , - ''' ,,, ' -- 40 . ' 1 1 , The Long Road ''' , ' 'or-tu- ne . '. , War , . ' ' ' ' - t opper in "The Better 'Ole." ORPHECM "The tnpardonable bin,"' starring Blanche Skeet. UTILKES-3lario- irie Rembeau with Crane Wilbur. Hugh Itillman and Wilkes players in "The Teller." I. . PAATAGISNew bill of ids tea. !I'll!" noed. by mubleal,,, revue, , - ' '' . ,. - . ' . , ' 1 SALT LAKE TITEATILF,..De ,, kJ.- ,,, , ,, ,.---- MIC , !; i - g- -- ., 4v :l. Semi-Weekl- '' I ,, - the . : 1 of these families and only through : i ke, trt,1,,,,or,,,,t, i 7 gi , - , it meat..1, to Iand ?praTerity ? ,YoU can ct- - ! . . would . 1,,NlIZ:rSr , ' ,' . ' TONIGHT.' -. : , AMUSEMENTS : ;.' , ' 18 ,1919 , . , , . ' It If fifteen t ,. ,i , - or tweati thoas-- , families u3ed your pro-- - .i . ,4s. - WEDNESDAY JUNE een in Action 31g Guns to At Exhibit at State Fair Ground S Alanu facitirer! 4 , . Be- - 1 ! - EVENING -- NEWS- - DESERET . 1 ; ; T-- -- 1 e; S ee Mdi Gras i Rotanans As Featu're of President's B Gay Carnival Frolic In the' leading role of "Sahara." i , M t,prt :71k w anic II ': y eaattreou.rLoduayisest . A ''''.,er kl ,.., .. days. Only $2.00 a year. , ' . I, .e,',.;,..N, , ,.. at Tihuesda. eopencd n -Ir. ..'.1142:. ,.... in the foremost , ' , 4 . . N,,, Glaum places herself ,, ' ...,,,, 'i ranks of the artiste of the screen. II , , An ,omiserflwiees se The News, MI iN,,,Ti. tv,.... .- - furnishes the opportunity for- - whieh ii .. , ars, Daily: SszarcLij ',.&,. V.,., : She has been waiting. and when the ,, 41 Ws' are Dow pakables In advanm. it and ,,,,, . :74;),f',,,k k 1'4,4 opportunity came she grasped R i .' ; , ', te . '9 made the most of it. l x .E., 5, 111,...........t 4c, "Sahara" is really a groat picture. a.stmxt,,,,' kri,.."'re II, 1,.f ..- .,,, ,- , ' ,,t , SulIllosena It is from the story of C. Gardner Al.' 1:4; - : 1 , 1 '' LAN.B.. .701Lom,t4J,;.-'in. sib., livan. produced in an elaborate man- turned Ellerbeek. 'entered !...,:.. ' - ''..1..-; ", 1 - -, .' blends' ' : TILE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. are so and humor ner. Pathos and the I , courtiers last Orleans ; New the night I I kali .: 1 !Mardi Gm queen's ed as to give to the picture an unusual SALT , ,1:, '77:7:7---"t'; identity h..A. at thh Presidenrl ball at The ". while the interest of the aud- , , been kept a secret and only Is on Sale on 2 appeal Neer; The Tle,teret after s , pet t, .4441 her maids had been Innouneed knee la held through the many tense RotarianBonsneavnildle park fritehtlanaanendailoyedof dilisti .1: 0 or 'Enters ( Ever, Train 4"---- e Salt Lahers know- - whIch ot their their situations. The cast is a strong one Salt Lake Itallv After 210 n. rts. 0 Including Edwin Stevens, Matt Moore,- the Mardi Oran staged by the New number tad had the honor ot visa Ilegnested to Inform the Nene Office. ing the world famous Mardi cee, Master Pat Moore. and Nigel do Brul- Orleans ' ,.:;:i,i',,-' s,,.4 i Rotary contingent Adddd to royal robes brought especially .',..v i . a 11,71. tier . the medwere the the June convention from New Orleans.. to The on night are the laid scenes t glorious Many of the test of is amps the court some the and for dainty of Sahara desert, giving opportunity color, Patty besides Itttg lights ley rok gag um 1 Men voila mama MII,,n1 ,.... consisted of Miss Beatrice Boit. much beautiful scenic work. Through- - garb of the women. laughter and Res II MUM ."'".... IN BRIEF I Wel MICA IrLa Florella a make gento Johnson, rest the a which and all is music OWNS OM out the Dorothy 01111.07 I given ..me. setting picture ,,' , "ow), and Helen Schweickart. . ..; le in keeping with the story. It b uine carnival frolic. '.rilleke,isa After the Mardi with decoratedi was Gras The pavilion real drama. acted by people who are peeeatt the immense crowning Of the queen and Rand t'oneert In CATERPILLAR TRACTOR WHEELING 153 NI NI DI ro PAIR GROUNDS 1 : other foe. flags of the Alike. and two hall 1 capable of the Mk. wI3 give a roneert this 200 Salt Lakenullities. bore kind the ends of the in irirIs emblems had yet. tank niiiitary - carries the smallest fighting at wheel in The bill also includes an installment mission to sea many dance TEN ton truck swinging a 150 to the public at the fair grounds un- existence. blue and with evenit,g, 9 o'cioek at Liberty park. n the three-togold tank Rotary an designed the excellent of the Patbe News. and til Friday night . had gay Paraders. whose names undermulti with Frank P.Gitiney, representing an fnm . howitzer into position to the Rotai7 .district i is' Every the 75 mm. plot. will and about to be produced at a rate of musics' .program by the orchestra and f lights..., own. Seven Mardi Gras law. they were not per. of colored is be Itusedexpected emblems its eas.iern music house. as the soloist. ordnance a 100 hartdestructive tanks ita by Wild barrage throw the day complete Frank to the Gibney. open organ. officially pipe ); know. to witted dance . around the ran, rows chief of chairs under Cot L. B. Moody. Denver Raltroad Man ilerc.-,-Atone. singe "I'll Say She Does!" awl hail- - and refreshment stands were tt A feature of the evening was only one of the many features West show on Thursday.. The follow- engineers di- the and trailer the of the of The the department. make tractor chorus. 1 Parrott ce in tank, up ordnance of the audien pissenger ever 'exhibit pieces ing joins I of the largest ordnance Ithe11 , at intervals for the dancers. presentation to Prest. John Pools se vision. D. az R. ttr at Denver. is in this city. runs today, tomorrow and Friday. placed t ) The 'exhibitFrom the moment of the entrance of a Buick roadster, the automobile be, RoAarlan2 OUL displayed in the United- States. tractor hauling a 155 ibl One ten-to- n ton artillery to aki 4n getting One two and one-ha- lf i Preeident John Pools until the -final ing driven on tn. the dance floor al when they leave the last of the week. exhibit is in Salt Lake as a feature for tractor hauling the famous French 75 met. juawitzer. author of many a cl- a a., '7 Rambeau of the Mardi Gras. the ball driven off by the club president . ape hilarity miss Speaks structive barrage. mm. gam its presentation by the Rev. E. Leslie Mali Traffic 'damages IleceairY othe Rotary convention. A demonstrawas one of impressive beauty. plx. ,. the In 75 min. addition. ton light one-bait two and typeof One of Last night's audience at the Wilkes After two hours of dancing. Queetv Pidgeon. theltins of these going into action will Adams, mail traffic manager baffled the Hun on the which ton tank. mount self with propelled gttn Union Pacific syetem. was one of the most demon' ' One five-to- n is at the Hotel be given at the state fair grounds On artillery tractor haul-- French front will be on view with its !theatre i M flameau quarters at Chicago. Ground Broken For New i strative to which field gun trailer which mysteries revealed. en- -. Utsh en route to Portland. stopping Thursday and the exhibit will be open Mg a her has present during appeared NOTES ROTARY over to take in the convention. 5:30 folto act second tion and physical training, ,4 gagement. After the S. Keenan. Port- Chapel in Spanish FOrk .. o'clock. i lowing a large number of curtain calls. thitinteTne - dischargesWilliam 4( land. Ors; M. I. Mitchell, Bennett. ITt4 AMERICAN PHYSICAL Deseret a demonstration. made Brothercame and Danish to the she the of Swimming footlights Utah branch wiltnrd E. Eggleston, Afton. Wto.: 'V Mies Emma Louise Biendenharn (AI (Special Correspondente.) ' its annual jubilee to-- James J. McKnight, 131ackfoot, Ida.; brief addeess thanking the audience Monroe, t.; hood is holding with rpnnamium. over Salt Lake FORK. June La., SPANISH airpianed health' athletic an of prothe their and Exhibit education, for ( Tremontort. .I at hearty Vt.; physical appreciation lAgoon. Vans ,Rouak, day the first of the was broken last evening V.Groan( i for a sew go- - Lawrence G. McCann, Lewiston. Ida.; the 5:10 o'clock. welcome to her and the company in Tuesday afternoon, a contest, recreation dietetic and prize materials, , 'gram. the from nee Salt Lake I); to Rotarians Modern for the Third 8 ward. al chapel. o'clock.' "The Fortune Teller." Organ recital tabernacle. ing to the one who can eat the most Clearles Egyan. East Helena, Mont.., sky. Mrs. A. E. Spriggs, wife of the the corner of Sixth North and Mal - doughnuts. also music and dancing. Francis 51. Denison. Clearfield. Ut; Reception. social and ball Deseret k of Montana also made a street. Several hundred people Rub. T. I Alex , Ogden; gymnasium. I she described the ered to witness the ceremony. Shell Scottish nub OutingThe seottigh H. R. Chambers. Fort yesterday; flight Changes. Douglas i RaySand Coulee. Mont.; t club will give an outing at Liberty ,; Mitchell, Pi Ralph Morgan was la charts,. The ri! mond H. Cooper. FattLake: Squire V. Blurt: lithe choir .. Farb; June 25. with an athletic and Captain J. C. Driver, who has el B. Harold Lindland, aping "All Hail the Glorkei ;Pttickett, TIN Ogden; EllINTll 0 FoimiTs Scotland program. Invitation s have San Francisco. MEETING was by John Moore connected with Fort Douglas contest for the 1921 Rotary conven- Day." 'Prayer been extended to the Sorts and flaugh. ,rt and the choir sang "Come Lee ri to tion. All o f the Rotary clubs of Eng- - Anew." tcrs of Wale and the Cambrian so-- ''T(111E i pi t A; Nut. Architect Joeeph Nelsen el caluothlepticscu, NOWLump, II ciety. The Scottish ehorus will meet $7.00. ic al cul- - land are bac k of the movement to Provo Ft the plans. telitsg TO SELL STOCK; i Martin Coal Co. 41 Main St. presented I overseas. , , 1921 convention the take GraThursday evening next for rehearsal. 214' ture work there. Captain A. F. at briefly some of the modern Name i pounds to the ton. Vtax. 445S. contender of A ham will continue his work here. Loa Angeles was the only Ma.rY 4451 To Attend C4,111"1"--MIPthe buildidg and elPiairting tarn th coneention. for the : EL clerical Miss has Marcia Fitts. state departlibrary orgarlizer. Is,wriAzy. a, Shims ,' ...1. old Salt Laker, is here and- Delegates Arrive to Discuss The Utah Securities) commission toul iiment. Fort Douslaebas been granted. Ot ' gone cist to attend theannual hi subter be the Rotary convention. He for- - Marinas Larson spoke briefly,Dawes R. W. Ashley Is to leave visit Y a' of absence the AttleraL Library ammo- vertmn 4The & and of Cps Reduction General ject being Wasatch was Welfare the the of re granted principal her home.- Private Otto Fackrell. merly ciation after which she will attend .. Awarded Military Cross Physical ' the National Education convention. Ogden high Building a Church." J. 11. Snyder of Chemical company a cartiticate Per,- - .862nd pt and of Woods Cross. school and later of hethewent to Page- - Provo who hex been awarded the eon. to from where school. Recreational Opportuni- - mitting it to dispose of 150.000 shareelhas beeninfantry, Fort the from Later she will lecture at Chautauqua. dischargedtract the on the for school building, spoke sli system after N. Y. on library organizatioa. Private A. R. LTre.. dena le head the hospital. Captain It.' W. Ashley, medical ' of Its attack. par value 10 cents Iti Douglas advantage of buying the material la of the S. A. T. C. 2610 Highland which he went in the same capacity ' Test for Ipectors--Blenn!- al I ex- - corps. formerly Salt Lake City health ties On ,Community Plan.. ,ihare. I la Former is 10 , of which Ihehop quantities. large delegation commission! Fresno, The action of the Drive. has also been discharged. He i ' anination of cr o p and pest inspectthe commissioner, Le received Tuesday the iI !George Hales spoke on the advantape with. some from a was time for tornsuffering the of after the hel.1 -. the promoters Ow at (came is beitig Late arrivals reaching the conven- of unity and emphasized the impoo cross for bravery and i .,. ,. office of Harold R. Hagan. state cry Britsh military had to give their asventa;i,cfractured skull and influenza. numbered about 100; tones of team work. Prest Reece of sa . tion Tuesday ELEGATES from the western panymore agreed mad Nebo and inspector. The law requires all county- devotion to duty in directing stretcher: some Oak spoke of the financial pari tel from Ogden Logan not than 15 per cent commission., Accidents From district Of -; ihree inspectors or applicants for the posi- bearers under heavy shell fire. Oct 24, of the work and said the stake would m their first aPPeartwe. to war-stock return and to take the enough promotion tion of county idepector DV Manuel Garcia Vidal. Cuban dele-- I do everything possible to aid., Elde The captain went to 1...) In France. Automo6ile Mtshapso examination. About twelve are tak- to the treasury so that not more Allan gate, president of the Santiago de, Henry A. Gardner, first counseks ta he was for six in 1917; Salt France in Lake for, , rived August, today test. the shall ing club, reached the city,:Prest Reece, spoke on the advisabity I tn1 Four Persons Hurt Cuba Rotary months with vartous English hospitals, i the second annual convention which .40 per cent of the capital stock CO be held as such promotion stock by Tuesday and will attend-- , vocationali of having a modern house of worship, Logt Meeting of Seawm,A histori and later on duty in the field. W O. E. I and to section today. H. the original promoters. meetings Elder White. caw C. cal lecture rind mtucleal numbers Will second "The English are perfectly willing7i berths tomorrow and draws 323 W. R. Herrick. 25 years old, There are some surprises among selor to Prest Reece. spoke along tie Mi make up the prngram for the lamt he pays. "to give all due credit to the! Saturday. Representatives from Utah,' ley is President- - H. E. Kingsley vice of the convention. Yea-- 1 , same lino. Bishop Ralph Morgan all an spletion of the Daughters of the Utah American army and navy despite Wyoming. Montana, Washington, Ore- - president and T. A. ;Jansen secretary Fifth East street. suffered numerous the sidelights An The statements to the contrary in this! Imes terday a Philadelphie man wandered' Pioneers society for the and treasurer. ft was the greatest day so far ilk the bru and lacerations Tuesday Califorrta. Idaho, Nevada, and mee ting will be he ld in thee Be ehive country. .and they are all very ghl The eommteetee tose tweed the eel,. when he collided with an automobile to the camp of theS. "Original Amen-can- e" Third ward. Mrs. Ferrol Hanby ad Ju pr IL campus. With on the L. D. 1101.1;tt 11,!0 Tuel,tay a ff America have hen Arizona will to present at the opening' tilleate to the Double P. Motor corn while Ffngland Banks. accompanied me tti Irk rrytr. .tertn- - t riding a motorcycle at Twenty-fift- h an introduction of "How" he was un-- 1 Miss Mary Mrs. In. A social vrill,fot- ntrie Into "understand tng once thA Larson. John streets. Deseret trymnasturrLranY, atter it tad Med an arreement at slat organ East Ninth and by South a conversation so he low the progt,Am. mom" Ohio." John Jet pro 1,rPt&ft Frrunritinn Today an4 the !that not ra:eire than 331-- 3 per cent of His injuries Were treated at the able toif start there were none of the In- - "Beautiful w. Captain Ashley was with the rrith:t'lrlOctionirfor the4niture" will form the :!ts Flock shall be prrtmetion 'nark, snot emergency hospital and be was then asked Iteeoiwitteciwt the benediction. About ?I P.' AI flounced could who dians speak English. of retreat the time from the rent shall not big more men took hold of the rope and pold thanlb per cmcien. nanacer of the !forces removed to his home. !that tae,,,,n theme. t graduate of a school from his own' a plow round the building March until November 5. Aron' IL A. Pat- ,i Amerwan brand of the London Guar-li- n lin& Jeki In another accident. at Granger, state A varied program has ben arranged IN: charged as commission. him with, Tm a Carsurprised tresseli and is ton 10 Addresses' whose antee and Accident insurance corn- - !serving during the capture 4 of the Mero Harvey. or the.visiting educators. president secretary years old. bide man, clam of '14. bachelor of Moore. the 'Meat man on thetog:11114 5, and November forest in- - Mormal Av,41,,, vice A. urer. $ J. numerRul.,n and vvr,tten muttered is held in presihome Rightenour, After patty be will the the authorities Granger. by given plow. prominent ,; , I there can' arts Is Le hack degree. to anything marched of Utah. that hte division ettrar.ce coronti-eionous cuts about the bead and several do for ri made the first furrow. the VOW 1, together with demonstrations in phys.. Ident. , your Alberta. 4 1 severe he IS ICI 011,411, , rig lop dee,ttion, pre- - i Cateau and out of the war t" body bruises when he was dele- pulled the plow to deepen ths fum The 1 Canada, He was at the latter place WiTen the I ical activities at the Calgary. t vit.uslv ant,oun, cd, to with'iraw from striek by an automobile. The driver gation motored from Calgary to Butte, The structure, which will hoe a anri gymnasiums with a view of show- - I Volatilization Process A NI, the a "rkmert'S cippensativr. field in C.rman emissaries with the white flag i Mg the of the machine is said to have run where they joined the Copper city letting capacity of SOO, will be lbs. community recreational oppor. ' miles of the PO Into a telephone pole hi an effort to Is Work afforded tunities the modern. uglily by for city. bound the Progressing convention. the ume of town at the armistice. contingent th .; the The avoid striking the boy.' When The feature of the convention. stc- M,arsrists Itep,trt Batt RctadsW. W. Mrs. are: Mr. and people Calgary Hurt. little Boy rt car struck the pole a woman occu- .L.W. Davidson. Mr. end Mrs. Mayon Weitver ar,d f.rini and L. J. Church. the committee on volatillarrangework the cordingto Experintental set A stmmER Tirvic DRINK. son of bite Reed, the and family. peotole in all. of ments, will be a hike up Mt. 'rim- - zation process for the extraction of pant of the machine was thrown out nard Joiner, M. C. Costello. former Mrs. John dDrahle. yhestadardaaynenellybee aP and her shoulder was dislocated. The mayor of Lincoln. Nt b., arrived in thwn this ' The party will leave Salt panogas. James and, Calgary. ityan dela Hereford's la Plosapitate. Garores. in which is being won,an was sent to her home cape from , A. L. Hese. Lake at 4:21irp.m. Friday via .the Den. metals from their morning, en route to Portland In their l ilealtbful. and mast was run over by a wagon loaded sii agreeable to the ver & Rio field and the boy was taken to Magautomobiles Thev evolved at Jr nutty United the States of Bureau report 7:30 At Grande. of is Honolulu John repthi.y p.m. I Use Effinger Refreshes and invigorates. and wee . rcur li rc,led by iasts. Urtn arrive at Vivan park. Provo con- -: Mines at the University of Utah, is na, whrre his injuries were eared resenting the Hawaiian islands at the hay. Fortunately the wagon did et ri ..i.....- - ovf 1,-,- , rds, atilt! blowotrs, hot an. man- fire celebration meeting with favorable progress. ae- - for by Dr. L. H. Robinson. He was Day of Nations session of the con- Pain over a vital part of his body ad where a pultoztres yon. camp home. sent to his to his later consist a to very of authorities. yteii.; the the thtm!,eiv..s Aging cording injuries Among t fratter11ktus eoy vention today. of music, Mnging and consisting 344 While cranking an automobile. notwithstAnd:7g. The baby Rotary chit, Is the one, ankle and bad bruises. Tho "movies" will wind up the days activ- - vonting mining men who arrived at ;Probation Officer Returns low had run to the wagon drtves t this week in connection Gene Dent, IS years old, 523 cast from Logan. na !ties. At 4:30 a.m. Saturday, the Am le Report. on TripSecremry' whose Utah. delegates Seventh a South From etts street. suffered National volatilization process are A. ev h n Wh,le- reached the convention yesterday. The Chris Jensen and had caught actual hike up Timpanogas will begin. JIlle s ..st,,.e -of th e Conventiorti arm when of fracture the the the right back swinging himself to a sesta tn expert metallurgist and will return to Salt Lake at 6 sale Greers- us,ylatlf.n. reports that Logan delegates registered as fOnOWS: They fired. was back The fracture encine former load-illof he the needle local p.m.' ofsuperintendent the reach under the !,,, Arthur 'Welling. chief probation Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher. George is the same day. Iteeordmg to the sentmert ift the re-- 1 i and L. IL Duschalt. ruperin- reduced at the emergency hospital 4el-IW. Skidmore.- - ft. H. Blair, Mr. and saw him and called to the driver V artr.,131 ,,nvention of the ha-- I f:eer e! the juvenile ,court. has re- l'he program for Thursday follows: I station.. of tendent PL the station. Berkeley The Mrs. child stop. m$,,i,netattc,n Aria! roodRobert thmul Anderson and at einelntt!, F. dropped and sturobd General session 2 o'clock,. Deseret -l turned he at- from Atlanta. According to word received from and th wheel passed ever the lit Cardon. vstuff, tv,11 entittnue to sell at high gymnasium. Leads. Boxelder M. Unit Gavin. ed J. suPerviaor Washington. demand. tended a national convention of proba14r.s 1.,,,,,u,,. I in, to,,,g Thursday evening has been set aside ankle. Community mnsio. Boy Scout 'hand. of the Investigations. will arF7! condi- - tint!. officers of the United States. He lie ale.o xtys f as,,,:l h114,01.-,,for informal dinners which many of Address of welcome. Dr. J. A. Widt- rive in Salt Lake All L Box-eldMr. Gavin ward July The Fourth of the Ia..' re:urn.i with a variety of new ideas noe, president society !totis ..,:vp.,r sAt.,1;omory. the visiting delegations will gtve. Of is in conference with government t ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY. University of Utah. 5. rion.s. savin 1,4 s.t..E.1,:ott dos not led a the war functions are the state scheduled g'allf.CI 7tt the meeting. county already Dr. D. In A. at address, 'Washington pens regard to the ing stamp record during the month the Cleveland banquet at the Hotel Store Now. Lame. tl.50; nut. $3 tri A new method of , dealing with S. r in "."1" situation Na"I Utah. t v,O2thful violators of law has been of May. There was a $2 per capita Utah and the Atlantic City delegation Per toe. Phone Was. 4t43.A13111, Community singing. lead by Squire go ;;'. saJ. in the ward. C. H. Skidmore, banquet at the Commercial club. tieement. adopted by Judge Hugo U. Anderson. Coop. eong leader Camp Upton. of 150 In the inthe ' tuvenile court. About for all has director visitors Bose front Fifth !der, county the 'Falls . Into Toils I. "Health Education as When Ile stituted a program of Stateand e '!. of several 1?orp charged as a National Program," a Dr. , competitive digtrict. are expected at the Atlantic t ISA E. , Rotary 0, Betbingt HELP YOUR SCOUT Special. with the get, Calls on Friend at Jail sports for the various war savings City delegation's affair atwhich, Die- Own Your Ina Z. C. M. L Met bicycles, stealing eohrt has placed them on proba- Gowan. ArterGovernor Howard C. Fry will be biociettesof ........,, Functioning of community recrett?, -lu(;Row1 P AS TO Shee,Advertleement. ?, t tiq,, requiring thorn to deposit with the toastmaster. seesa at the Calling to Jail deliver county L1H amount, weekly-derin- g, The district governors of Rotary will 4 HEALTH MANHOOD 111W a of tronsers to :11A.s. a pair rrobation period. If at the end friend, Sam have their annual I:: dinner fd this period the boys have not broken Pelts unwittingly aralked right Into , at the Commercial club. t, Are their parole. the money will be depoaoit4v, oh, Lieut. Charles H. Andrus, U. S. A., the strong arms of the law. Pelts did iNATIONAL1 !ted !n a bank credit. If they : reached Salt Lake' Tuesday to demthat there existed a eom'r , have vidated the pare, however, the 1 poottwatitt4n. 4,,,044,...1, onstrate him the tanks which were sent to against eharging assault INAI er t wohoy wilt be forfeited. They-erto kill. Reh000n discoverSalt Lake by personal order of Gen. N.,; i quired to earn the money themselvea 17p,;....1 I G. C. Williams. chief of ordnance. ,.Than ,14.401111 dill ed the feet: however. upon railing at t 11111 7 Aiel .11; Capt. F. E. Booth, who brought the ,the Jail. where he was detained. B. '';':I t::i IpER iti tV,sii the complaining wit1exhibit here haa been tailed to Chi,....... i Greenho'rg U. S. Army Numbered 0 4 , nem 1,.. has to a ,,b,c, I Pelts cago take charge of the exhibit 4:'., large laceration ., ; across his foreheAd. is 1 which in the 1 Lieut. Windy city. er. .ipPIA 1,313,527 on June 3 : t - '''' t' In another : complaint John Doe ' Andrus went into the serrice at Camp ; ?!'; t i Welsh is -: charged and with a after kicked in' yeaes having training ' '41, The war departmentannounces that ,knIx---:,--ILewis F Emery Cardwell while the latter was was sent to the tank corps. c MONEY 'LOANED ON on June 3 the army numbered 1,313,- it . , in a stream near Murary. WATCHES: fishing haanttd a was tank he -t,, becoming r" expert ' ? .DIAMONDS, 1;27 men. 4:, This includea field clerks -, used as an instructor for some time. , nig0 a Dollar 'i... bood to The National City Bank is particu1;e 4E0) guild , ETC' nurses. '. an,1 The but club not is Atlanta, Ga., 17,041 JEWELRY, GILADTATION AND NUMBING ,111 r ! itaah,,fi tr a 1.0,,nti'd 's( ta4 rifles attached to thetheland. forces. We a r a cccti kiti,i :0 do plerstr Gift. Jensenii Jewelers. The. Gift larly popular among teachers. !supporting Albert S. Adams. prsiden-tan, tut let 3 ,,) net Vnn the was the of armist,ce Atlanta statir for t oar, t e of ho like it bar& setted club, r,ealr,! 71 We fur, do Store, business president Main StAdvertisement ' men I tl and men working cowho d,srertrrio sticat ef showed a l International total of 3,706.948 sol- I , tarter I Rotary. Mr. Adams. Mel and have thousands of custo . and h 4 tierri,e t itt, "T a4reraep 11 small businewee diers in : like the sna:t ndul ;!Georgians arri..y. They say. has been one of the - ' , ; tritezh It nd ay i .e that ker,e, 1 n dr i Kina11&Riçhards Juut 3 It was estimated there was a incy acolltt ;K,th A:. ;leaders of Rotary In the eouth. Charter, mers, who appreciate' tb!, Gtanopo du,Hearing.---- - I the service and personal interest total of 654.745 offieer s and men in ,,)- twice a 'ear lor av re,),,,t dent:at member of bu3 the Atlanta club In 1913.1 . taken in them. --Securities Company It reown persowataece toren the Europe:. 9.839 in Sitieria; 70 at ,sea ,LL.,.. g he was "its preeident the following ethics which govern our I o- Michael tootahrttah cn and to drill route Glanopoulia charged with No wonder Europe; 109.347 at sea Scouter , !year. In 1215 he became chairman! ness. , are they at ouid behe tothetarY;ne ij the c grown 'to en:route depoetory t. , f In ;land the murder Maim. United kad the first 54 Was. 686 r.:1"' sl of the International credentials com- i I eat 4t tv.ttar more Ftates; degree for the kill-- ; in the'Uniterl flitter!. and Mort 32,- - " Dr. 5L B. Shipp, le to be er-- 1 so fast. mispee and anfteeirt itiettnees, css.,7::: reiint of I mittee and a delegateIn to the San Fran912 ,n insular poretessions. any ether thay 1,4 us nuluce Tour . , ". one thingt. -- eneree. convention. 1)14 be helped C. Lund. Judge Henry Icisco ......................., . home. , lir Utart-, Great and boat ;.,,..c of the city court, next get the Intereational commu- : i. deatgrik ottiets. treadttate ennittped Priday morning; MAThfli COAL CO. ; 4 '1'sr Loans to ,, dentists T ,,,,,,,..:TIst The arrairnrcert ; w:th ek'nelicsefk elloonsveanntidoinn 1917 was chairman isofetwatte i 'rodent t da.fre National at I hanri el, b.; Bank r phdartevery .11117411sioDotiril sr. controt.tort test: a. antmetor dental committee CnalThe City. when kind " afternoon ; you when Tuesday want': ,ftlbocaase the defendant You , p, eerviee T et modest toes. Exacoattration t club was host to the International Builder. ,,,ThAkimk, tt want it. Phone Was. 1306 and 1207. had not deterrle ,111 fret. fll ?6,7y Individuula og 40110,e,,,, -,, !mined u pomanel it was continued MAsiber Federsenmeims distetm ganitation. At the Ranse as City own, BLDG. Exchange Place.Advertisemgut. ' s....., 1,,,, ' KEARNS DR- - .1t. fl ItANISVT ,' ea the 'notion of the court, , 205 national last year , 2,,,, s elected in: 4., I OW, Bonk on Some Stmg The great country neerepaper of sSak Lakes ',Plaint ternational vice president.. He is one , Presidest Dentist , 4 'n,.1 tz Social thy" l ri Is'''. section la the SerntoWeekly News. Main of .0,1 L C. Robison, the .0104701k104 JAMES candidates Waosich for the promising President PINGREK, 1 Rotary Special. Bathing Sklits, $2.00 per pear. Issued 1 i sec.4011 :gondays and , ;.,. tri ,.,,,i iIteOwn Et premagni;leencoye.r bdiesistrutraptionsport coming from I Your Own. .. MAIM PINGREZ. Cashier Z. C. IL 1. , as well as his , iL; C. Whittaker. .,...----- --, onona6.Z j Shoo.Advertisement. , Issued Thters;.- Mondays-an- - - '- - 7t11917 , ..;.... 4 ..., s. ,,,, SU' i. ,,, 4el , I rs, , ' ,, ,, --"--- 9ent-Week1- 7, ,, , t . d , , ,...., ' fict-,,- -- 1 '. '' - , , 11,3,,,, t . .'; -- 4,, '' st 1 'was-almo- .4, ,.. , , That-Leave- I ix z , ' ila.,'..-.,,,,..0.. -- -- 7- I,, , HEWS A "6:-sesetabe.- III 44 , A ' -- , I ."1 - ' : e . , EDUCATION I : 114 1) eewctodn. Ml 7 physhas 4 , - 111 . year-after-ne- xt 4 eon-:Ca- - , ' --an- ' , - , . . n tl . . , . ' , son. : I , , 11,:, I I 1ee , ls er ' 4 - - , ! - . . ,- ! A 1143 . -- ilmt4' i.. bureau 1:14h-141a- 1 where - ! le s er !'f .14.-,- P.ent's . 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