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Show PESKHET til hot is The Barton Bedtime Stories IXEIMISE, LSI (CeprriM. THAT M lb to Stand CkMf Err TUn Tc-- lW " uU Slhulioa Qirb( U IWriikiiti t Up. tow! lw4 (Mtr Jeb d 8. April NM Aakka M4 fur wll Mm au4 IM MM Ik I Ov m 4 Vkik IM X d , ll U k ItfblM, I 11 Ml TM. hlU Tkla im C k4 trpld Km kuk it l akprr ImK n IfiM kl Ik kM am a life kM to IM o epee-- 4 t I f (Mr all espMd kM tail. tout Ll U pMk4 M la IM 14 14. M lkaif,4 4r,Tkwat-- . ( 111k f H Mrf. k T T"M)1 rrl kr alt Umm Avwa K4 -- -- 114. k Jt.f, Tammy!" ika kfM "Drlv ah hlaa ( a raack rr him. ft a o t rik Udd tki(l M4 li pi. pl4 pi. lkri i mt Ura b4 t Dona mile BArdlne L4 OUs Per Can MMlggMgg4g Domra I If Mustard Hard nrs 4 six. 2 CANS gg I Or. gnrl rril , I 4 25c 3-- FOR os Qaren Tssts Mirmronl end Spdf httll 2 PscisfM, 15r Psnrr LonUIsnA tl hrn 1 ba awllchm. 1 wr Tour yard ongla working In . IMlt Lak thla morning, an of tbarn n th pamngr rM. Rto Grand 4oa th yard Aa th ractno, I hair work of tk m at thla tartnlnal wa Ik aa with lham. la fact. raaumpUon af frolght op ration waa bgua wkn two train f Im ptytocan, th nt Brad bp by official a, war today two mr train of min, and On ngtn wr nt out. empti wa working in th Bolllif 401011111 ba-n- g aocoad a and yard thl morning, thl fimon, Jnml Managwr amhargo Rumall ataUd th Jam would la all likUhood b Uftd tomorrow, parlahabl frwlght bolng flral onldrtlon. Xxadd coal ear yard ar bolng t out In tb loel a glw-- d latoi, o that uch ahortag coat local Th ar btng raplacad. trad irrir waa plnehd, and with Wtrn tho lino wot of hr for owml and aa oooa a th KU Grand to off. through oorelco will bo tho resumed. At to tho report that boon outturn Pacino embargo bad of ratoM, Oeaoral Manager Rumell bnd tho Rio Oraado ald hto oompanp Itnot pot been noimad of dnpn. mm-bar- Fir la Carbon apactnl illkar Vandon coffa houa laa night and arrested ntn Orea on charge of, gambling. Including John Chanchaloa, th proprietor. Thay wor taka M- -, for City Juatlc J. P. MacKnlghL All and aach wr charged with gamblingChaadaloa, gar tl cash bond, ncpt who waa charged with conducting a, gambling houae; hi bond was fUad at . Jam Hotl at Price Ilg. Walter 1 Tull Raaa horn ha purchaaad, th . M.l. cd -- ssrarJrSaWs Jr.-:;-i rrsr:t..; nc $1.50 BLANKETS. Whits with pink or tlus border; part wool J2.00 value. Special .......1130 , 2r45c made $1.98 APRONS. or dark blue; med; Sizes 4 Ladiea Bunyalow made of Scout'a percale In a variety of pretty styles, front or back closing, and Light or dark colors. Values to 12.98. Specail, 11.98. APRONS Children Bungalow 14 Special. 1.50. APRON .......... $1.50 k fust nr Th Salt Lak Cow Tasting am elation hac auccMfully completed Itc of moro than 4 Of first month's cow In th state, according to Ben R. Eldradge, otat dairy agent. Prom tha flndlnr of this incest! gatlon said Mr. Eldradge, the association can render a great aerrlce to the dairymen of th state through their Inefficient cows eliminating which cause tham haary .loss and also through replacing tham with cow which will bring a profit 'to the farmer. Th record for th first month ahow a Urge per centag of the cows to be producing lew than the cast of their upkeep. The organisation was formed by Mr. Eldredg and County Agricultural Agent V. L. MarUneau and In th few month It baa been organUed dairymen of the country have sub crlbed to have more than 409 cow impacted each month. tt To Improve Standard OfJixpren Service WEALTH WITH CASE PND V2.APl.DtTy . I w ACQU1TUNG- - SHEET MUSIC SPECIALS Three 35c numbers for $1.00 HAQLEH SHEET MUSIC FREE With every 11.00 purchase. In our New Sheet Music Department you may take your choice of any 15c piece of music FREE. Whits trimmed with pink or blue. Special. 1130. Tur chlc gold ykk ( gold ring mr y w.r mfpar.l with af rka mr mrmr. lfalg to Bring You Into AUERBACHS NEW ENLARGED SHOE DEPARTMENT. Special Inducement $10.00 Women's New Style Pumps and Oxfords ggC dA For Thursday only, Auerbachs offer twenty lines of new style Pumps and Oxfords, made of Patent, Brown Kid, or Dull Kid; on stylish lasts with Cuban, Louis, or Military heels ; have Goodyear welt or turned sewed soles. These are exceptional values All sizes to select from. On Sale at $7.45. New effort to Improve standard of service tlWoughout th country ar contemplated by th American Railway Express company, which will continue the handling of the business as for the tlmo being at a single-un- it, least. A statement to this effect has been made by General Agent Gehan, In charge of the local expreas offices. In uring shippers to be patient and to In bettering lend their the express service. "Now thst th American Railway Express company I operating under Its own management.' said General Agent Gehan. 'we ar gradually returning to normal condition and ar Introducing a' great many changes 4n methods which we expert will, within reasonable time, show results very satisfactory to shipper. "We hare already accomplished much since the time of the merger In 1418, and. the service is generally prohibited from being sent through there ar Indication that h may-h- av th mHe r "Ooldae Waat." "Homi been th victim of an Illegal opO Holland Msgaslna. Magaalna," ration. Dr. Oorg T. Roberts, th autopsy will mak a re, Lapatomu. "Manac," "Ruaaky Oo-lo- ." "Truth Seeker." "Uluatratad port on hto finding aoon and If th Boeing Record." "Cupids Column." warrant such action, an Inquest? "Jim Jam Jams." "Tan Story Book." Into th woman' death will be ordered-b- y "100 Tears for WhatT" "With Drop th county attorney. of Blood, th History of th I. W. IV. Ha Been Written. and other. Secured For whe-perform- ed re--p- Z- Hydroplane ? Radical Literature Kept Performed on Naval Wor Aviation kz Autopsy MaUt Canada in of Oat . Body of Woman ' Lieut. W. J. Walker, naval avlatloqC Drastic steps have been taken by th postal admlnUtratlon of Canada to atamp out radical fn1r,nnt bJr prohibiting th sending of radical literature through tli malls, according to word received by W. E. Block. -latent Salt Lake postmaster. Among the alleged radical publications the postal administration of Canada has autopsy wa conducted lost night t the 8. D. Evan undertaking parlor on th body of Mr. Caroline Turley, aged XI years, who died Monday at a local hospital. Circumstances attending the death caused th county to order the officials prosecuting autopsy and it waa stated today that An attach with th local naval recruit--In- g service, state that th plan at7 present for beginning naval aviation-wo- rk on th shore of th Great Salt? Lak, Include nothing mor than of a hydroplana from th as-t- hl department for experimentation point; and If thla to uccfuCI then It will b time to mak a move for establishment of a local station. " tho-ecur- lng What Do Your Children Read? Have you ever stopped to think how much time we spend In planning what we shall put on and in our childrens bodies and how little in planning what we shall put in their minds? They go to school, to be sure, but that is for only five hours a day Tor approximately 185 days in the year. What of the years before they begin to go to school, what of the hours and days each year in which they are not under instruction? Have we any detfie to care for minds growth as we care for the liberate plan bodys? . It i just as important that children shall read good 'books as it is that they should read at all. It would be hard to find any one who would declare that it is unnecessary for children to learn to read, Yet reading in itself js not the end we seek, but only a means to that end. The goal of all education is the enrichment of life, and a childs reading carefully guided will deep- en and strengthen his future ability to make the most of himself and his opportunities. - To really love books so thkt they may be woven into the warp and woof .of his life, "a child should have his own individual library, which grows year by year with his growth, yet which contains friends to whom he will return, time and time again, secure in the knowledge of a happy companionship full of pleasant association. A large number of books is not essential to have, but a few should be added each year and the standard of choice should be kept highr Public Library , OF Corns in and hear all the latest popular music. Seven 15c numbers 50c i Near Grocyterya.) $1.00 years. considered good. ' But we do not say It cannot be Improved, and that to our aim. Th present company to an organisation that took over th business of the seven formerly separate companies snd consolidated tholr . working force Into a unified operating agency of 140,4,0 man." I.. yoUJISCOVETR.eD THE Special. 98c. I tha Mala Moor for d. Aprona On TURKISH BIIM Medium Sire. Special CROCHETED SETS. . For Children. Made of fine white cambric. Bib style, armband and cap, with red star emblem embroidered on cap and arm-banRegularly 11.50 Special, 89c. slip-over- s. BUNGALOW to Gov. Simon Bamberger 1 asked to appoint two delegate to attend a conference to b held at the bureau of mine In Washington May 8, for th purpose of considering operation regulations of coal mines on the public domain. Tha governor wilt consult with C. A. Allen, etate Inspector of mines, before designating who shall represent Utah at the conference. The telegram asking that delegates be named cam, from Van H. Manning, director of the bureau of mines, the message being as follows: "A conference will be held at 10 oclock on th morning of May g, at the bureau of mine In Washington to consider operation regulations for coal mines on th public domain made unTou Sr inder th act 6f Pel). vited to designate two representatives familiar with practical operations .to be present. T Slit 1730 trim- rick-rac- k Ie part meat ggg I A Its . of Scouts percale, light Governor Atked to ' Appoint Delegatee SC-CR-E- GOWNS. Made of Outlny Flannel; trlmmlny. pink and b!u Special, 75o. WASHABLE CRIB Apron Specials for Thursday BUNGALOW Nw on Hlitb straot for a conaldaratioa of tl.tog. t Special Correopoadanca) J. E. nynn. th Pries undortakar. flro la the PRICE. April has purchased th J. N. Ellarton bom hotel Carbon tb of apartmont H raot for ,k(.I . n Eighth w anJ M Co (, ontarad la Frio brok out at I o' dock Th & Wilmorning- - It humod a hola throush ult to rocoTor MS from McClur tha floor bofor U waa xtingutohad. son. Itorah Bunnell ha entered suit for Tha flro department responded and dlrorc against Lo Bunnell, upon th ' $ISS.-th damag did aot ground of daaartlon and failure to furcurrant drlOpmnt thr 1 no dcnl-erArrcatcd. Maa proaldo. n Young Jo and P. J. Romano, Italian, tir-at ther occasion for npprchonnlon. about Vamal. of lifted th th with embargo Applanalp, at Caattogat. war arrested any. Caapr ing M abl I rat urn to fg year of age, waa arrcctod by Sher- that place last night on a charge of shopman will oon aa thara I work for liquor In their work ofiff Tom Koltoa thl morning at thIn haring lntoklcaUng Th mn wr arraigned tham. On th whol. Rio Orando possession. garage company Motor Idaho Vtah aatUfac Mfor J untie J. W. Hammond and ficial conidr th outlpok obUlnedTmm hothwr permitted to go without gla 5c. CRIB -- 11 TINNING BLANKETS. Mads of all wool, cambric bands ; plain hem, regularly flJW. Special, 98c, INFANTS SACQUES. Mads of heavy Outln Han-ne- l, hell sttichinf finish, ' all afound. whits trimmed with pink or blue. Special -7- Strswbrrrlr Pint Cup. SpccUl IM4 Kt rr 4. bp itar krt m4 hrtfar." tu Sprcikl I fa4 ir TomsU) Sauca Ml - rf aail fr u ki4 no a frt4 u rlr 4 Ml r I wmml. 6c Nftfo Hsrdltor bat YUlt Aaefbach'a 52.25 KPUT PEAS CWkr, $2.89 hKIItTHr Mads of all wool flannel Gertruda style neatly finished Around neck snd arm. Arm hole hemstitched hem or fancy Utchlnf. Special, 25. INFANTS 2 LUa. for 2Sc. HunbrlU &F. Maddof finsNsinAouk mind yoks of Ure, dInty rmbroiJcry nnJUcsvaJand Insertion. trimmed skirt of Embroidery and Uf t or plain hem. Values up to 1M. Special I2bt 66c Lb. wll4. 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