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Show I DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY MAY '13 1920 SLING 0BILITI UPERTS P11111011r SURE Of MOSCOW Loss WIIIELBS STATIONS - 'clock LONDON. May 11.--- At Sunday &Minimills the lie1ehovilt1 viral station Moen, suddenly stop Pad ending In the middle of a sentence and since then has boas silent. Wireless exports Is all the stations or turope ro pistoled over this fact. li000rdint to a representative of the Maroon! company In an Interview, 'with the Dolly Mall. 'Something unusual videtstly ties happened." Days the Mall. adding that Illefact that no emergency insts1I&lion has boon Deed suggests that the interruption Is due to some ,extracirdi11311 , - ' r Dory cause' In speculating on 6 can't' drive people-ouof the store at night they areso afraid they. will forget something they need, and then not be able to get. it while the '1209'6 discount is offered We .ampo.mb of Appetite. That Tired reeling Med sometime Ettiptiosse. Thousands tisk Hood's fiereaperills Is their spring medicine for that tired feeling nervoue weekneas, impure blood &nd testify It make theta feel better eat and sleep better. and "makes food este. good." Spring debility is a condition in whit.h it le especially hard to combs,' disslisa terms. which inved the eftstem here. there end everywhere. The white blood corpuacle. 1101114 Imes called 'the little eoldiore in the blood." because it is their duty to fight die ease germs, are too week to do good service. Hood's Ilereeparill& incresees the "little soldiers" and enables bent to resist germs of grip. Influenza. fevers and other ailment& It has stood the test of three generation& giving entire satiafaction. Get it today. Jr a laxative or cathisrtis bi needed. hike Hood's t Q "Joo4 Goode 0 , IP 1W44, . VI4 the Storee ,ChQ.os,e,..,Anythingi:iii..., I tV (with a few .exceptions we are compelled to make) and 4 ; a er eopct: ouotoloE ', 1."Bv the explanation of llonoe'of the wireless the Daze-papPEA CENT OF 5 refers to the report received from Moecow Tueeday saying there had been a aeries et explosions hi tho military 1111 depot Dear the radio station an4 alr-- I SOLDIER last hunday but otasertiog thatl , drosno th radio station escaped damage. The Devepaper refers oleo to recnt Ituaelon co- ,Orresta of leaders of the , ,or FilOM , 0,1 oulsties by the Bolshevik'. operative Th.t.W t the union, ,ageinat whim wars apparently hostile, with General Dealkino andsympathising (Mineral. Yu. . The denitch. Meil suggests also Daily PARIS. May' ItRepresentatives that th Polish and Ukrainian successes of the American war so- department here may have frivint th 19 cities and other itemise of the &wrist estimate that about 0 per tent of an government Opportunity to .attack the American soldiers buried the bolabeviki. , France will be .eshumed and taken -- r .back to. their native land.. A hula Bolsheyiki Execyte Men more than 77,000 American burials ' have been registered by the Graves' And Women as Registration Service and about ' ' 000 or these are in France- .Polea'Adva'néeOri Not ail of these soldiers will be returned to American 0311 as the Vnited WARSAW Ilay U.Eighteen men States war department proposes to and even womeis were executed by can-- back to America only thou reof a Bolshevik 1.,1. order extraordinary quested by their next of kilt.- This ., .. commission In Jitomir before the la- the Pk.lish policy will result In leaving in France , capture. al that, town just those next of kin'ask that they whose drive on Kiev to correspon. I dents' dispatches. The messages add be left here and those whose removal that after the executions the members I, not requested. It is understood that of the COMMillai011 that the the unidentified American dead will ONLY EXCEPTIONS: Poles were advancing,hearing attempted to es- be left in France. cape by train, one member commit. n' Decision by the Ling suicide when the fugitives were commission that bodies of Merchandise already marked sale prices INCLUDES ALL GOODS IN OUR DOWN STAIRS STORE surrounded by polish lancers. The soldiers buried in the zone others. it is declared offered resistance is now Which marked at special MILL END SALE PRICES, representing 207o and even 505 than rega and were killed by the cavalrymen. operations may be ihumed anytime . , Acting upon citizens' statemento.the after September IS next ends a long lar , , prices stale. the military ar- perlottof negotiations between 'French' rested a Jewess and a Jewish youth, 16 and American authorities. The French And a few lines of restricted merchandise where prices are fixed by the manufacturer. years old, who were deciered to have government desired to meet the been among the executioners. The wishes of the American nation but en'MMM other alleged executioners had escaped. tertained serious doubts as to the ad. Tne Bolaneviki, the reports said. con. of the American removing viability tended that the persons who were ere. sled had attempted to latiactx a Golan. dead from the sone of operations this ell year owing to labor and transportation difficulties involving the passing relatively email; that the tradiof the bodies over the railways and wag tional policy of the United Rates was "Sleeping Sickness" is May Embargo Import highways at a time when the French 'to dead from foreign soil was In the first stage of andreturn its Cause of Man's Death ' Of Coal to Kk-Vies- t Canada population that the American government its recovery from the economic and could lees not heed the do than pleas sentimental strain of five years of Charles Sidney Norton, $I years td SHARON, Pa., May 13.As a retal- war. The. French government feared of those next of kin who insisted that meaaure forth. present Can- that the granting of such permission the bodies of their relatives be re- old, a rest&Int of Nephl. T.Italt. died in iatory ndian embargo .upon pulp wood and to America would bring on clamorous turned to their home. a local hospital 'Wednesday night 'of a pulp wood paper, United &ate. repre- agitation from otherpations for similethargic encephalitis. more commonSHOT. AGED tentative Nillis J. Hulings. announced lar permission and that this Would as known in this ly "sleeping country here today that he would introduce a hamper the rehabilitation of French FREMONT. Neb.. May 1.2.M. B. , ickness." While this disease is not I bill in Congress shortly for placing an Industrial conditions. Luchon. 111 years old. was shot and American officers, however. have embargo upon coal to Cana& He is the this wounded tin. genuine African sleeping sickness, early morning gathering data now with - that end In vigorously urged that the number of der mysterious circumstance. Hie wit., according to Dr. George 7. Roberts, Americans in the zone of Operations SS. left bait an hour before for Omaha. view. he said. who attended Mr. Norton, it IS ahni! ' ,..,,,,4: ,' t tar to it. In the African sickness the ,; is : ;;se,: .04 W and it time ail the patient sleeps ; 0 !Impossible to arouse him. while in the patient only drops-asleewhen. left alone and may hit had been Ill be aroused. Mr. Norton , i since Christmas. , ,' In all cases of this disease reported & heretofore, Dr. Roberts aid, it hen r 4't resulted from the influenza, but Mr. disease contracted never that Norton ikn4 thlk refutea the medical opinion 1101 reached on the subject:7' Death to r 41 caused by an inflammation of the r'l P N:, hi brain ,which ,produces drowsineee. 0 Nortaii was born in Nephi and was the son of the late Peter Norton and Mrs. Anna Kendalt Norton. ii Ile waa foreman on a canal at Delta. , Besides his mother he is survived by ;' NorKaden& Mrs. Tolley his widow, 11101111001111M,MZMMAO ton. and two sons. Max. 7 years old. I and Blaine, 4. Funeral services will fl Ng be held at Nephi. , The one the , 3 ' ift In . 0 itoffi7-:-:- ,C9P 1 ; I sr ,, t.,1, ice ..- ' in-Jito- tim.owmt...m,. y Franco-America- at wgicn , leu 3315 For Mexican Guard Duty Ordered to , . -- .. , k , ,e '44.1137. ,1 T ;;- t 47,.?-3kr-- wait 11.1 :rr I) I illi Artt , . Ii la 'I of the fleet of Destroyers ordered to Key West for . Destroyer Reid, Friends Honor Memory guard duty. Of William-T- . Fon Iger t . - kmPoinUmut 2 Accumulated excess this month, since' Accumulated , deficiency s 1. IS January ,t Llet Humidity el Dry 6uPb temperature et 4 a. M. Wet bulb temperature at- 4 sk tn. ' 41 Relative bumidtty at 4 IL- wt.. , ft ' bulb temperature et 1 pm Dry. 41 yesterday Wet bulb temperature at 1 47 s yeetorday ,,s., , 4 yesat p.m. Relative bumidity 10 terday -ii linen. Precipitation.' 0 Total yesterday .. ..... .1( Total for this tnonth 013 Accumulated deficLISCy',a ........ 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' ' CLOSED , , Pk Job ilk Jot 014 .14 ipt& aft olk elk ,, -- 4 v. 0 0 Ci:lo: 0 1:04; GOO POVIITICICIIFTEl 8 0 Loving tribute to the memory of William T. roulger. for man,' years a Valued employee of the Z. C. M. I. was paid yesterday afternoon' at errloos held in the Thirtieth ward chapel. Bishop Charles Cottrell. Jr., presiding. The speakers, ail of whom were , WImate friends, of the deceased,- were L. H. Burrows, Elders John Murdoch, Bishop. F. 1, Tinter, W. S. Romney, A. It Woolley and Bishop Cottrell. Most of I he speakers were expPloysies in the same inartitution and testified to hi deeotion to duty and the pride be took in his wpfk; es an accountant,waswhich for perhaps ., arcuracy and neatness; also spoke of seldom excelled. They WEATHER OINFIERVATIONS. hie genial disposition. of his love for tn. Hay IS. Atli his family and his faith in the gospel tem moisture. as advocated by the Church of Jesus Sainte. Bishop Christ of Latter-da- y as and a neighbor it; Cottrell lauded him r4 ii "0: itsk the Thirtieth a pioneer member ofassisted , VP generAVON' S: , ward, where he had 11' A' 1 Pr '.;. to lly ously In every movementofcalculated 0 : 14 a the cornadvance the interests : A and cloeing .as A . infinity. The opening Elders prayers were offered byand MilesAlexA. ander Buchanast, Jr., with excellent !0 Romney, respectively. were rendered by . musical numbers 0 Ark 441 441 ...-,itoiso 70, .., sololate. special 3 A. 301 the ward choir and .1 1.41 a a hayantie this" 42,17 hymns. ,"Qod (1110000 ...". .. 42 40 thetio including .34 .011 341 41 ' 34 Metles In a Mysterious Way," "Rock !louver .... .... 431. 0 to .. .... My God, Euraka .' "Nearer, and c.... of Ages" 41 44 Ai 10 ..,.. , VI Thee." by the choir: solo, "The Per- Halton& 1 I ...., 44 42 Katmoatt .... 1.60 City fect Day," Mrs- - Mabel Poulton Kirk: Loa 14 0 114i II4, Angeles .... ' 401t solo, "Some Time Well Understand.1 Modena 0 41 was I wealth New orloans .... 76, Leland I. Acomb. There 74 i 6 Soi of beautiful floral offerings and six New York IC 461 .29 441 S2 44i .02 sons of the deceased' acted! as pall Conwha .... .. 0 - Phoenix 64: 0 come,SC in the city bearers. The grave ...,,' 901 0 ... 40! POoetelle William Elder was dedicated by tory 40i 6 421 Portland. Ors. r; III T. Atkin. ---- - Mexican , A , , ' ' |