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Show THE Her Engagement Ring la the sweetest thing a girl can own. It may be either large or email, but ehould be pure white aet right Thoee we are ahowing will ault you, and our modest prlcea ease the way. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY I8 MAIN SAU IAIUE CUT STsAtT Truss Fitting Specialists Mfrs. Elastic Stockings S. H. BOWMAR CO. HFIP Salt Lake City WANTFD Hjou want bit brler lre weiearn atn.amall cowna nwd barbera; good opportunities open Barhrra In nmr hira lor men ovr draft aa otlWre commlaMlon. tlot prcpartMl pood In few werka. Call or write. Molar Barber Wcat 8. Halt Ht.. Lake City. ii Temple Collaaa, a. HOW SAILORS GHOSTS" "LAY Men of the Sea Give Short Shrift Matter-of-Fa- to Spooks That Annoy Them, The first lieutenant hart Just been relieved, writes "I. S. T." In the Lou-lio- n Mull, and was wending' his way from the destroyer' bridge to his cnbln. It was fairly calm, but very dark, and there wan little to be Keen but a line of waves on each aide and the dim form of a second dent rover In station astern. Even for this "No. 1" had no eyes, for lie hud hud a weary middle watch and bed wn hi" only Interest. But he did notice a weird figure, human, apparently crawling about near the 'TjnmlstuoU' Of the after gun. He went to Investigate, and found the surgeon probationer, clad In a Chamois leather overall emit. In whleb tie had been sleeping on the wardroom couch below for every one tiiUHt sleep more or lens clad, ready to turn out at a moment's notice. He was feeling about In the diirlc, apparently In search of something. "What on earth are you doing, TocT" he asked, and got the brief answer, "Laying a ghost." The first lieutenant grunted and disappeared below, leaving the doctor to Insert a paper wedge between a loose rattling hell and the side of thi stand lu which It was placed. A ghost. In naval language. Is a noise which cannot be accounted for. In a destroyer on becomes a connoisseur la noises. The steering gear clanks heavily at Intervals and the rhythmic beat of the? engines Is always there, changing only When the speed Is altered. In heavy weather the washing and beating of the waler makes a hundred noises. Hut ghosts are extra noise and ehould be avoidable. Some misplaced r article or a loose screw may cause the and with the hip's vibration It will knock or rattle with a regular persistency that will drive the most placid mind nearly to frenry. and sleep will rarely be the victim's portion until he has left hi warm bunk and found .e cans of the trouble and the ghost Is laid. nle, Wrought Iron From Ore. Vrought Iron I not commonly produced direct from the ore, but a California metallurgist, using petroleum a fuel, claims to avoid tl.e usunl troubles and to obtain pure Iron at a much 1 educed cost. The ore. a'tr grinding to pass through a alxteen mesh sieve. Is mixed with some henvy "II. such as asphaltum. The mixture Is mndn Into cylinders, each of a alJtc to yield about 3.V) pound of reduced Iron, and these cylinder are placed In the furnace and gradunlly heated to the welding of (he Iron, then taken out and compressed Into Mnoina. A little silicate rock I added t give slag enough to hold the semifluid tn together. To avoid reoiidatlon the great diffreduce iculty In previous processes Irg atmosphere I tnnlnfnlncd In the furnace, and the bloom I compressed before entirely removing from the The time required for beating through and reducing U given aa four or live hour. fur-tiac- e. Generous Royal Gambler. One of the most romantic? gambling tntira I told by Mr. TWselton Iyer f a plainly drested f ranger who once took hi seat at a fa ro tsble. and after an extraordinary run of luck succeeded In bresklftg the bank. exclaimed an old. Infirm Austrian officer who eat next to the stranger. "Th twentieth psrt of your gain would make me the happiest man In the orldr "Tea sb11 hTe It. then." answered the ranger as he left the room. A errant sjwdlly returned and presented the officer with the twentieth part of the bank, adding: "My master, sir. require do answer." Tbe paceeaaful stranger was soon discovered to le no other than the king of Prussia In disguise. Sympathy a a Fin Art. Sympathy Is one of tbe fine art. It rhoul-- l lmiover1sh J enrich. hot fctrerigthen. not weaken: Inptr while It comfon. It I easy rno'igh to y to ctieve with Jov are sorry. It Is your friend oTer bl trouble and pity tilm for his mlshapa. P.nt the which Is fine art doe not h',m to give wsy to desalt-- It stimIn p'scb of heert-achulate. It put bi-It point on and up. wrong your friend with tbe symrsitiy which will mate htm feel like pitying ttlmaclf. ey y . e. Ij Into which on enemy grennde was thrown, landing directly In the midst of the group. Disregarding his own safety, thin soldier seized the grenade and attempted to throw It out, but It exploded s his hand Ji)st aa he succeeded in getting It above the level of the ground. Ilia prompt action saved the lives of the men In the shell hole, but he waa severely wounded. Private Mellen lives with his mother, Mrs. Kllzaheth Mellen, 28 Worcester street. Worcester, Mass. Amrrtra'si 3mnwrialu NEPHI. UTAH. S. UTAH BUDGET The Suit Luke branch of the London conference will hold a reunion at Halt Luke on Juue 2. Hilly Sunday, the noted evangelist, was in Salt Lake, April 24, speuking in behalf of the Victory loan. Most striking instance O. L. Thomas, while driving an lea of gallantry for which n wagon at Ogdeu, wus struck by a the Distinguished Service street cur and severely injured. Cross ha been awarded Preliminary urrauguiueuts for the governor's conference, which will be PARKER C. DUNN, in Salt Luke, August IS, are bePrivate, First Clasa, 1ct Battalion, held uiude. ing 312th Infantry. Among the. thousand of Ameri The city council of Mount Pleusant Private Dunn (deceased) was deco. can olthers who were awarded the called a special election for May rated for conspicuous gallantry in ac- has 17 to bond the city for $25,0X10 for Distinguished Service Cross for con tion near Gninde-PrFrunce, October spicuous bravery on the field of bat- 2:1 ,1918. When his battalion comman- water system. Weber county now stunds second In tle in France, there were a few der- found It necessary to send a mesthe total tux valuation, with practicala to In the sage company attacking whose, feats were of such an vnvsual line and hesitated to order a runnef ly S.y.0UO,(MX, which will be augcharacter as to stand out above the to make the because of the ex- mented this year, it is believed. others. General Pershing's staff has treme danger trip Involved,' Private Dunn, Impounding of Irrigation water in a selected a number of these most a member of the Intelligence section, reservoir neur Brighton Is contem-p- i u ted by the Browu-SanforIrriganotable cases of bravery on the part volunteered for the mission. After adbut a short distance across a tion company of Sandy, one of the of the fighting Americans, and a vancing field swept by and nmc)ilne oldest irrlgutlou companies In the few of them are given below. They gun fire he wasartillery wounded a second state. present only a few of the thousands time. Still undaunted, he perslstuntly Willi the completion, of the road of acts of heroism that are given attempted to carry out his mission un- building program agreed upon at a til he was killed by a machine gun conference between Welter county ofrecognition in the official records of bullet before reuchlng the advanced ficials, Weber county will possess a (he war department. line. He lived In Albany, N. Y. hard surfaced highway through Its entire length. OSCAR F. MILLER. ALE '.ANDER R. SKINKER, lty the organization of a farmers' Major, 361st Infantry. Captain, 138th Infantry, hureaii and Its with the MhJ, Sillier received the Distinguish--e- d Capt. Alexander K. Sklnker (de. banking interests of I'lntah basin, Service Cross for conspicuous) gal- ceased) was decorated for conspicuous stockmen of that district practically lantry In uctlou near Gesnes, France, gulluntry In action at Clieppy, France, have doubled their profits on hogs, It .S. 1918. After two duys September 20, 1SU8. I'LwIIIIng to sac Is announced. September of Intense physical nnd mental struln, rlfice his men when his company waa Of the bond Issue of $140,000 voted during which MuJ. Miller hud led his hebl up by terrific machine gun fire buttulion In the front line of the ad- from Iron pill boxes In the Hlnden- - ' by I'lntah county, $.'10,000 Is to be used In the purchase of road machinvance, through the forest of Argonne, burg line. Captain Sklnker personally ery ana the bulance In the constructhe enemy was met In a prepared po- led an automatic rlflemun and a car- tion and maintenance of the sition south of Ccsnea. Though al- rier In an attack on the machine highways gun. of the county. most exhausted, ho energetically re- The carrier was killed but Instantly, Knlurgement of the activities of the organized his battalion and ordered Captain Sklnker seized the ammunion attack. I'pon reaching open tion and continued through an opening Young Men's Christian association ground, the advancing line began to In the barbed wire, feeding the auto branch at Fort Douglas Is now In progress In order to enable the association waver In the face of machine gun fire matic rille until he was killed, ton. to from the front and flanks and direct Ills widow Uvea at 640 Ktmwood better serve the soldiers stationed at ave. the local post. artillery fire. Personally lending his nue, St. Louis, Mo. command group forward between his Miss Maude Fitch of Kureka ha arfront line companies, MuJ. Miller Inrived In New York wearing the ribbon PATRICK GARRITY, spired hla men by his personal courof the French war cross, which she Private Company C, 354th age and they again pressed on toward won last August by driving an ambuInfantry. the hostile position. As thin officer lance for forty-eigh- t hours under fire, Private Oarrlty wns decorated for led the renewed ftttiick he was shot currying wounded. In the right leg, but he nevertheless conspicuous bruvery In action near Final reports for 1918 made to the staggered forward at the head of his Itemonvllle, France, November 1, 1913. bureau of crop estimates by the beet company was advancing command. Soon afterwnrd he was When hi across an open field an enemy machine augnr factories, show that the product again shot In the right arm. but ha from I'tah amounted to 10T."94 tons, continued the charge, personally cheer- gun opened lire upon It from the left or more than 400 pounds for each infront. Private two and other Canity ing his troops on through the heavy soldier of the habitant state. on comflank that the of being machine gun fire. Just before the obAlleging that the county assessor Immediately advanced ujmui It. jective was reached he received a pany. two comrade were shot down, had overtaxed It, Uie First National wound In the abdomen, which forced Ills In th hlra to the ground, but he continued but Private Canity advanced alone at Punk of Ogden hus brought suit a court district Weber for and with his drove run; against county bayonet to nrge his men on. telling them to the Oennnns from their guns $3491. flO, with Interest at 8 ier cent push on to the next ridge and leave Into three a neur-bdugout, cnpturlng them from November 29, 1918. him where he lay. He died from hi I'tah Fuel company place a value wounds a few days later. MnJ. Mil- and the gun. Private Canity's home on It property and It allied company, ler's widow lives at 1727 West Fifty-firs- t address Is 8741 Kenmore avenue, Chicago, III. the Pleasant Valley Coal company, at street, Los Angeles, CuL a $2.371.l90. exclusive of It real estate; ROBERT L. BLACKWELL, the value represents machinery, buildHENRY G. COSTON, Private, Co. K, 119th Infantry. and ing property. Private, Company, H, 15th Blarkwell (deceased) was The Salt Itotrt and the Provo disI. Infantry. for conspicuous gallantry In trict of the Mountain State Teler Conspicuous gnllnntry resulting In action St. Souplet. France, Octo- phone & Telegraph company have been wound which causal hi denth won ber 11, 191H. When hi waa consolidated, so that at present the the Distinguished Service Croa for almost aurrounded by theplntoon an I Salt enemy district extend a far south Private Cost on. Near Pol de hi platoon commander asked for vol. as Heaver. Mllford and St. Oeurge. France. fctober R, IMS. when (interna to carry a niowage railing coal dealers will hold a t'tah the advance of hi platoon had been for reinforcement. Private P.lackwell convention at Salt Ijike. June 3 and lidil up by inHch'ne gun fire, and a Volunteered for- - thl well 4. A mission, program Is Iteing arranged by wns made for an automatic knowing tt.e evtretne request connected danger Iim'uI committees. Tbe eonveution will rifle team to charge tbe rest, I'rlvnte with It. In attempting to get through discuss what organization can do for Coston was the first to volunteer, till- the heavy shell and machine gun fire the county dealer, the city dealer and hi terteam forward under with ing this gallant soldier Was killed. The the consumer. rific fire of enemy artillery, machine address I hi of It. Jnmc father Hundred of person attended the guns nnd trench motion. Private Cos-to- n P.loikw., It. F. D. No 2. Hlndte. continued to advance after all his N. C annual barbevtie given nt the high comrade bad become casualtle and at ItiMisevelt when Indians from -- w he himself bud received aetiou the reservation gave exhibition of bear OCAYTON K. SLACK, wound. He operated hi gun until he Private, and sun dance. Four Iweve. four Company D, 124th M. CL B. collapsed, but hi act resulted In tbe pigs and ninny sheep were roasted In Slack Private 1he Distinreceived capture of about 100 prisoner) and ona plL Kverythlng wa free. several machine gun. lie died short- guished STvlce Cro for mnsptruoui Drastic measure o stop the spread In near acilon Conwnvoye, of the of his Intrepidity ly after from the effect oldier and aailorV Observing council workers, wounds. widow France, October R. P1S. Private ' Coston' In the rank of union In t'tah under cover fifty live at fil5 Mason avenue. Cape Cermatl soldier yard away on the left flank. Private hss been taken by the executive Nwrd Charlc. Va. Slack, upon hi own Initiative, rushed of the United llrotherbood of Carpenthem with hi rifle, and alnele handed ters and Joiner. Carpenter member JESSE N. FUNK. ten prisoner and two heavy who Join the new council will lose their captured Private, First Class. Co. L, 354th machln" gun, tlui aavtng hi com- canls. Infantry. F.mptoyment Sunday ha been filed pany and neighboring organisation Private Funk received the ftistln-gulshe- d from heavy cnn,ilt1i. III home for Sunday May 4. On that day the for conspicu- I with bl mother. Mr. Jennie Mae church orgsnizathm of the slate have Service Cro r united to assist the I'nited Slate emtVii rie Slack, Lampson, Wis. ous gnllnntry In action Fmnre. October SI. 10l-- . ployment sen Ire snd HOWARD E. MADSEN, ageniie in finding employment for reteaming that two daylight tmirols had been caught ou In No Mnn' fond turning aoiier, sailors, marine and Sergeant, Co. D, 115th Infantry. war worker. nnd were nnnhl to return. Private' wa Madaen for decorated Sergeant Ln stern factories have been unable Funk and another stretcher bearer, gallantry In action at upon their own Initiative, made two conspicuous te Consource, France, Ocfotier lo supply tbe demand made by the Pols trip five hundred yards beyond our 22. 1JUH. Wb.-- the which he P.amtterger Kleetrlc railroad for two' forty-toelectric freight locomotive, line, under constant machine gun fire sua commanding wa platoon held up by an and resetted two wounded f1cer. Ill to the president and general according machine nest. enemy gnn Sergeant father, Martin Funk. lives In Calhan. Madaen. taking an armful of manager of the road, so It ha been degrenade, Colo. advanced alone over ground swept by cided to build the" locomotive Jn the m shops machine gun fire, put the machine gun North Salt JOSEPH A. BUFFALO. That an operation performed by a out f action, routed th enemy and surgeon at the state prlon comPrivate, Company F, JS8th Infantry. permitted the plitoon to advance with, lo-I'rivate P.ufTalo, who live w1h ht "'.it casualties. Ill nether. Mr. Mary pletely changed the disposition of a ttHONxas Inmate. Is tbe assertion of mother. Mrs. pearl E. Puffslo, at Pot-by- . V. Mai sen, live In Baltimore, ML tieorre A. Siorr. warden. The patient Ck1 was for etiraordl-nnrla William Mcv. serving a life senChicken an a Jag. heroism In action A rMcken ened by a woman living tence for the ci.f,fessi ninrder of France. rVptern)cf p. P'14. AlThoniH Sanderwf-on in It'll. iile, !nd though he ws rioo!y woundeti early wr aJ'Tenfcont ago but It wa the KIotch town la Cache county have in aetion. Private Ituffiio remained In Jng" dny or t to !I"d the fitrht thrmi ghoul tbe day. lcaVng nwnef fault, the rWcfcev, mleht plead. headquarter Khe me whisky put away, used at Ix.ifan that had small pjir'Ie of men arint machine have collc tetl T,iW, t.iey for hef f.nri'l i,1 clott.ing. gun emplacements, killing two of the on physieisn' preacriptl-Tbe chicken wa sic and she enemy himself and refusing to be Work will on the started at a heart trouble ao the evacunfed until late at fiieht, u iMe lirrn'n-In f tarnation of of acre land t. rem-tfsame she tbonzht would try the to fieht fonher. Iron contemThe ronrjly. project It "the tiniest drop," Pfi Pxs bat the chicken did tvt tiHI much. plates making a large reservoir out CLIFFORD E. MELLEN, of what is known as Llt'le Salt Lake, N"e)c1,!rfir y they are suiMsfied the A. 1&4th Private, chicken wa cured, but It Immediately In lrr county. can Salt are now Infantry. lrun a furion war dance, erempii-- f More than in tbe contest to grow the tirfrard of M own ssf'-t- In an d the diTerent S'ep of all the differ- enrolled efTrt fo save tils cufnrs'V won the ent re!k!n tr1ta. paaaed fr'Hn these best flower gard'Tt in the city and win one of tbe faeive silver enp olfered I icf !!.giicif eme-steo Srl-- e frosa t'T Prl- - lit th waif, two-stea vste Mellrn. TTie act was performed o'tier dnnc not yet Invented, and prir. Tt.e city school are put:n tb IV1 Ilstimonf. Frsnee. io- - cording to the faithful narrator tried ting forth their best effort to win th tadent prlwn and practically every t"f 1.. 1!H. Meiien, ai cfTi- - j to slnf The Itanner,"" ev, roiled eer, and rlrbt nr n aid In winning tie but tbia I probably eo ri;rcT!l"H, child vet by the netny In a shelS lole, evetidf not '1na!ly ant roe. ;ier tup. "FIE" AS TALCl WAS one-uiu- 1 D Counterfeiter Caught I Th New York health authorities bad a Brook- lyu uiaauiaoturar aouteoeed to the penitentiary for selling throughout the United States millions ol "Talcum powder" tablet as Aapirin Tableta. e, ORDER NOW! 220 Brook Arcade TIMES-NEW- tt Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets Don't buy Aspirin in e. box! Get Bayer package! Always say, "Give me genuine n Insist 'Bayer Tablet, of Aspirin d ni-a- a pill Always say "Bayer." J Hi! V you want only the Bayer package the "Bayer Crosa" on the with package and on the tablets. The genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have beert proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper dose in every "Bayer" package, American .owned! It tablet) Boxes of Vaalria la n4 tfca Bottles of 100 Also Capaula. f atiiaaaaatlnBlnalar at aVlicrUsasU Bottles of 24 alaaatactaar aaark of Bar Four Kinds of People. There are four kinds of people in Dry Area in India. A concession of considerable ltiixir-tanc- e nnd potentlullty lias been grant- this world : to Calcutta us an experiments (u) Those who are grouchy at home measure by the excls authorities of and pleasant everywhere else. at (I)) Those who are pleasant tty representation made by the Calcutta Temperance federation, supsirt-e- home and grouchy elsewhere. (c) Those who are plcasaut both at by local public opinion. It has now been decided that a certain area In home and elsewhere. this town should be made iuto a dry (d) Those who are grouchy every area. This area, which may be called where. Class (a) are aa the sands of the the educational area. Includes within It the Calcutta university, all the pea. Class (b) are ran. lurge colleges and scIumjIs, representClans (c) are rarer. ing about 10,0(10 young men, graduates and undergraduates, four Important Class (d) are public and private public squares, and a number of hos- nuisances. Strickland Glllllnn. pitals, churches, mosques and temTo Have a Clear Sweet Skin. ples; and the authorities have ruled and drug shops Touch pimples, redness, roughness that all shall be removed form this area for a or Itching, If any, with Cutlcura Ointment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap year at present. ed, d gmg-shop- s and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to Adaptable. "I see you have quit using long leave a fascinating fragrance on akin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. words In your speeches. "Had to quit," replied Senator Age sometime bring wisdom teeth, "My new stenographer can't according to the price we can offord to pell Vm," pay the dentist. Come to think of It we can't yaur llv.r aaiHr. your baw.la elaaa ever seeing a mudslinger with hfXas-taking Dr. t'leree'a PUaaaat I'.llsia an . aa'U clean band. araltbr, waaltay and srlaa. Sor-tliu-- ks For a merciless critic commend us The water shark bite a man'a leg but the land shark merely pulls it. to the successful author. Off. Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New it-ta- ll "TEA-FOIL- PACKAGE? " It ia the moat popular innovation bacco package, bmokert delighted with ita many ad vantages. Handier lit the pocket No digging the tobacco out with the finger.. Keep the of many year in amoking to are s..a fea.a-ane- . rt Tuxedo to the iaat niocful. Notcruite .as much tobacco X aa in the tin. fitf 1 r fir l -- "Your Nose Knows" 4 fer ?t rerte -- b'-nr- d re n-- e J? Finest Burlcy Tobacco Mellow-age- d till perfect a dash of Chocolate ge CTy p , Prite lir S'r-?!j'Sngte- 'l 1 t 711 rWecf reWce tme Hp mttJI Of |