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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 N, Homes Invaded, Balkan Women Endure Suffering fflGHTS PROPOSED TAX LAW PROTESTED j Really Men Object to Ordi-- ;l nance for Foreclosure Proceedings. Splendid Laxative for Elderly People HOMES IN BIG DEMAM HPlIK proup of Montenegrin wornen shown in the prture have borne more than their share of war's Jeso-- lation and rnin ami manv of t!iem have followed tieir husbands who are filitinar in the ranks, some of them even enlist irirr and fiirhtin? shoulder to shoulder with their male relatives. The Serbian woman, seen it the riht. shouldered her run and accompanied her fihtinjr brothers through all the recent campaigns. -- j J 23 urnit- Has Been Prescribed by Well Kn own Physician for Building Lots pected to Be Sold This Ex- Remaining - Many Years. Week, Says Agent. The lafirmities of age are especially manifest in a tendency to constipation and call for treatment that will afford relief in an easy, natural manner. The rapid action of cathartic remedies and purgatives that shock the system should be avoided, more especially as the relief they offer is only temporary and is usually more than offset by disturbance to the vital organs caused by their violent action. Nearly thirty years ago Dr. "W. B. Caldwell, Monticello, 111., prescribed a that compound of simple laxative herbs has since become the standard household remedy in thousands of homes. It acts easily and gently, yet with positive effect, without griping or other Rachel Allen. pain or discomfort. Mrs. 0.. ALLEN.... .. At.v. years Galesburg, Kan., is seventy-on- e a Dr. of RACHEL bottle MRS. old, and after using Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, wrote that it had done her a world of good and that splendid remedy and should be in every she intends to keep it in the house al- home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. ways. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monti-cellDruggists sell cents 111. a bottle. "Tt is a Pepsin for fifty ' WOULD BE With his gales force busy taking cares of the many Inquiries the past have developed on Federal " Helerhts property. David 'Wespr of thfe of owners Telluride Kealtv company, inFederal HeiKhts. reports that all buila-int- r dications point to the remaining: lots in Federal Ileiphts owned by the Telluride Itealtv company passing to the hands of private owners before the close of the 1916 btilldinsr season. This will come as interesting news who have to the manv Salt Lakers watched with a preat deal of nride the into development of Federal Helerhts the citv's most exclusive and attractive residence edistrict. n0O j was investLast year over $120. ed in new homes in Federal Heights, end the homes alreadv under way this in the year or which will be started immediate future represent a further investment of over $165 000. This means 1915 and 1916 over a quarthat during ter of a million dollars will have been by Snlt Lakerson in ereetinf? expended Federal beautiful residences llelprhts. where buildlns;anv restrictions house the the erection of prohibit aotual cost and value of which is less than $4000. Yet Federal Heisrhts fs not represented bv its owners as a subdivision for wealthy peoexclusively available ple. Many men of moderate onmeans Fedhave erected handsome homes eral Heights, and residences through- MISTAKE BIG few-week- Hardship Upon Property Owners Almost Certain, Land Dealers Say. PfpoHl an frt,i r f tl city rommlssin t ordinance under which fore- closure irr'-- !',ns:s wn'iM f uhl InnKnln! wnr prnff rlt-- r' wide u dne stallment of a l( ialomciitpwrmr r tax d"U nq'ient. is was ali'.wd to rvoklni k utorra f frm trneA rft.i.f'' dealers. of th nr;i of " lnvlltC'.'ti',r thorough I l at lv to ow m'fi'l rlin Real Htnt association an. I nho-ila whole lh nK'irUtton tin, fr j by ome nt(rf i vsrltfi t r ti camp.ittrrt asralnt lrnlivbjl th r''Os'k urilinant tuill ! tifidT-tk- n rati v ar fn- me! !:wj toestate srrrlir-.view of frank ti.e with x I In a ;rdt rltv I r !nf'T, arv .f t' tt.e rmnmlMliiil. f n seri"Such an rl!n.in' K Hubbard of ous mistake." pail V.w.i;.t tht Il'if nr(f Int fstmert roniMnv. "I U th rorruni!;ont was t)n th"thvida of of to r'lifVf tb H,'?,ity rity Ir, c war- tvin." nit rltv t fun.!' f. in im- r 1 I r.l prtt tc - M-n'f- l d . J . k r nr-mbe- - i r rtf rant sru w J t ,'.. t '. fr r;t :! ) tr'tr(M vk i T ! "r I l ! ' . .1 1 I J f Ji -: W Wttrrt or I'lni). effort of the t';in Inr. operation t U' be pubr;.f"iil. t ": t" i v become lic would ji.t fpposed . f .' t b'l nf Th' vt 1 1 i 1 any f c ;. . r't'Ti t rjipr X'"r n tinr-- n'.i-- xlr.'t th I ,t m iltl. thy l thlr wo'if'l !r. kv) Th-1- ade-nunt- 2 I .. sorr-tlm"t If H ' ' I tm-e- !r pr?('ir!vt j ARE ENLARGE! . Sr ; ) J Utah Molasses in Great ' Demand for Smokeless Powder :ALTY OFFICES 1 1 ;r'tIr.i- any spfrtAt f ' $ l MttffrMa'i "t th. II.ffrin i:r.. "This rtty Trml ro'.ij.Any wmil.l mak" a jTi.u n!t.vk lv litof jm'ti a rUcy.?i : It f wnuiil ndrti"n r ; on an entlr"lv r.n'ilI'M vtrk maU the inn-trit t, x a vir ar;l i 1 f tr jv"'lal lmttrov:Ti-nAshton ally o.v nT tt rntmrlt-- im if pri't-rtIf. iAin " :ir.f i"p-'-!.;- - rrttiit Itiont t V ji it wouM aa: t vmr I t.srvrthrv JtJt Iixrs ;.r,t ; rt'i;t"r'tilIift ic't f"il ritrt ftd'i i;.t pna'ty.to kut mr-.ire un.it.lp vart. I f t r TJ- 'j i j f I Jenkins Company Price' Soars Because of War Conditions; Meal Makers Store; Expects Are Affected. Brisk Spring Trade. u-on-H 1 t th,t t' atl forms fft"1l a nint-- a r-- Tvotild h lie Imprnvt ttip Ititfffjit of (Hf a trartttr I of ttu!- - Re-equi- j , in in plan an:l rn- - . & ps ; to t"r tatpnycr. who th of the- romtiiunity. ki;iiir "A forfait ur rl.ni.it of that kiinl lf rntiro-timnTtfuarv, tf;i uxwf tr thany In onler to handle the Influx of l thtfrt ;i Frtirity " is this pprlntr. Ashton & It nklns linuumrtft nr-- tt rt intrrrt jitjf firfwrit at a penalty for nonpayIleal Kstati oropany. IT f. Main. Is ment." f r.larKlnc the firm'K nl offii-efflotm IItak.r. When the i m pi o v em t n t t are Ac Thtnim-for- i A!txr Ti"- t lo of Toronto completer! the company will have more office Fpace. "Th or. an rHKMiT'of such ji.ilil: It a frlo'i mtfttakf. w'il-!lr.U','- The company Is ptrtnnlntc to open up ' two new resilience itrict.s similar in It wo'it.l Iwork a ip tin thr taxwhich the compayer an. wnulti r"trtl th rroth of many respects t tho.te th cnmmtin!ly. Salt I.ak in now !n pany has placed on th- market before. a position to ri.ike a on.rf;:I strt'1 These pew districts will ! nnmlers an-an-"2 In the list of resilience divitirh an ortSlnanro oitd frvtarl :i which the Ashton-Jenkln- s firm tar to rrintrms. sion !? a .irlti lict-l as 'This matter h.i In the last few years. The nt hroucht opened tf mv attention ant I have nt iron ' details of the plans for the divisions Into It te;. ennnsftt to aM to will be announced within the next few . pres an r! rAnn." nn' Nejtten. lays after the deals for th- purchase of the Salt Iike ffit Hsttof the taml have been consummated. pMent Xten's association. "I hope t'ie city for February." isullillnir jcrmlts n commission will not tart p y tlrasttr said II. il. Ashton. and treasweeretnry artlott until a!! phases of the rusi inn urer of tht firm, yesterday, "were the havt. f.en thofo jirhlv fnvestlsate.I. The hlsrhet for that month In the history iatlori nriij Irrjnie.ttat"! v lotk into nS"t Salt Lake. I'sln that as a criterion. th proposition ant take whatever ar- - of I i vl'.eve it s to say that Hal tlon a thnro"tfh In esi t Ion shows- I.ake will exoef safe nce a Kreat spurt tlds tax- inprln Is lest " ftr t!; Interests of t!and that prospects for the real j rrs estaf- market are (rood cnougli for us p( to take an optimistic view." vriiik ituiiK. iMimi K. M Ashton will le.ive within t!i , T;-Io n(to.irtPktr ft ilrurk? few days for New Orleans, where is serio'islv n.ikf.i tv I'rof. he will n;estitn .It.' attend the annual convention nori in Harper's Iturseji Ke.il Krt.ite as.ocl.i-- ; National of the a s the result of rtrtalr In t observation in. a r.imp In Maine. Kr.J itnturnllts to whom I'rnffti.tr Jo'irson wrote tils-- 1 IIIM.O W AS HIS AMK. s ,M Seward's n Thomr Srlun ravs: nttrft. irrn.t doK, nir.xo. Is dead. Jakie '"The ifo'y of w.otlpn kers rettlnw killed h'.m. ilrnik on fermented 9Hp is an nhnnr.J Somtoiio him.'D was not of royal Mood, was fahie Jo 'n Cur ro'i:hi answers: hands' me, and hail "Moth MM' ami Ins ft ts r iiscitt fcet not particularly f vv friend. Hut to hii master ltintto tl rtrtink on the tJCn-'fr-mtit itriifit P(t" -' He wa .fakie'ji chum, t M. was pv. rfect. f X. II.. tav es of f oof iiant. It ::ir".itit!f. tin mit think OTirr.tif, niv? hi frie.id. He shnrl in Jakie'. Joy, km" r"h t r. e 'inf. J I ; W.ifn .,T- trid wns , partner hi sorrow. ro'.he Johf. Hopkins ,t,vs: "I h.it f .'..Vsie rn rt a "lfsry t'.llif ine.v.ir'l h.;s ahi"-riKbt let mourn Verv ' rvr i rppoii-- l - ! I M -- I ono-thtr- -l 1 .ir-?- - n r 1 - . " j I i ! t f t I M.-i-rnl- -; !.- i ; j Baking Machinery To Be Exhibited at August Convention I pe-hn- 'i tjs h'-art- . -- t -- l't I ri' .pf-- i e tr tx tl 'HI Prove to Wr Tr. . 'ls.'f on New. t J.jr , ii' ,.!ZrX j. i L,l 1 i j I I I im XHIBITS of akin r m ic bak-'- e will be rnade at th; ir.asterhinery to In ers' hld Salt Likf in August. Thi is the tltne tiiHt in.i mi fncturers of firtt aklnir machinery have exhibited this f.ir west. Tnree manufacturers of bakers" ma hinery will exhibit at the Suit' Lake convention. Throughout the eristern states the Master linkers' association and the railroads have started an adto all of campaign vertising the mauler bakers of brlnfj the eastern cities to Salt Iake. If possible. In Ohio already there are a creat number of bakers in consultation with railroad officials and in New York and Chicneo It Ik expected come there will be sufficient bakors to ttie convention to occupy a spe-ic- il train. The bir veast companies of the c.'.ytern states are also interested ex-in the convention and will place durintr the time hibits in Salt the convention is in session. E Steel Serine. Elislk Rind cr Le N" Knife. No Operation. No Dtvomfort. No I of Time. r.' r i a ad, Chrious Cuauur t w i I L :a!;. Strip: Los i ui-i'U- t; This Book "V r1. si. -- v. S irVfTtY Wr'"H tmnn Wfc that t to II mn'.aU-r form-Io- n mrxi ftrtnnit arooit sn'u.bl rrl rutSre. Vsr-;t- Nw kl.w of T""'tTe rJ rt'TT t be!d na nti'.r.4 n- - n'-.. ; to ti m'.rrir K';,Uion.tV. ; re t rjv i fcbt ti j tmUti srcod for it. to haita l kjptonmm. t T.. t-r- rf. ttr Yois Can Bo Frcofrcm Truss try-m- w-- ! i iifce-shi- tt Is Proof! Here tlr. J hn T. Cut.ird. Lafr.ir. Mi.. rrnlly enred tne." Wdionchhr. Cres'r. "TIw? Itup-tuthe best I ever tn.nl. Fif.ii.r. It i icoretl me. Sdr.Loni were Koo--k v. Uhn.Mjj: "I the e Lock fit raonttj aad can S h Iiiims: t cured. cf Thee sre umpVfil- - ofI i;l fend letter wr haTsonlike thet. err ie ef "It iy: fcrmdo Mr. Ala.. Lock I !: re h-- ur ec J"t r STILL MSTRONGER. n. I T"i PROOF. SC ML I UNO RCriL'US LOCK if yoa wiiii nd I? t yea I eff-- -- Our" Risk Itf"--At Test r rlm eniMr T"i Our Tri.l 5CIItlLINO RtVit 'iiK rt tnnd rn.iutnp. pall. t;isr.twit. coiich. t LCX'K d-- jairm. ttraia. anythinc rf yu ftvcie V t rwl prove rl yHireif tht IT HOLDS ALL hold COM?OUrAIiLY k one of t;M"e cwxlition. Otv fit Ton. we are triilirr atlju&trd f r you to riTJ it 'he Yerrt tct rt n ot5y elvr cia th.lnSe yrn ef. V.'ritf t xl.iv for our ? and partktdir rf trtii efTT Free. t a jt I Will Send It To You 3-- Are yen g .ir7 awtit iiirneset like a tnniencd treck rse itl. n III fitting ofrr tr-.cr m contraption fc.iucin Into yowr fiehi or oppin; out of place, caastnc you eoUIe4 mucry? t; Director, SCKUILiNQ nUPTURE rr3 trrd m and Rupture Filiscry Slavery I"e proved to a multitude of nmrure sufferers that I'tUKLCT siu.pert od COMIOIVT are possible. Let me how YOt' Free how VOI'R ropfnre nn be vld and fceld with I LR.KLCT, OLORIOt'S comforU The Schulllng Rupture Lock klntl of supporL It conforms perfectly Ij a Tery different the h ir o t the bcxly. It has mo steel spring, no w;h no rl.T!cis or Ice ruUercr elalie Ismdn. Vt. t tr-ps- puia rrrpr. - t hen once nujuded your neetls yoo simply CANNOT dUpl ice It by any action of the body. Ycu can put it on cr tike It off as eay as smppinc your f This rtiotnr support will really LOCU your ruptur irr. so It CANT com down. won-di-rf- 'd It held the roptnre wi:h wonderfal frmnen. yet with the comfort tbat could be obtained by senile pressure cf the hand. e'.l Ifroa wear a properly fitted IXiCK. your rur tare can't FCIILTLINO RUPTURR come down, bcur that In mind your rupture CAN'T come down no matter what roi-ti't- n into. Think cf It. a rupture saptort thrt yea li Jds your rapture so It CAN'T coTe down aad at the some tiaic Lolds with UliAL COMFORT. worth s rend in e a penny Irtt inch a raptnre 5Piort ee tw to I.:mI cut about it worth INVESTIGAT-- I Isn't l as yoa NO? Iocnt yonrown Jndrment teil youremark-attle rend thce lines that there ML'SF be antnethins about a rupture support that will do this? THil cut the follow Inir coupon and send it t me rUht tod ir rirht off. riff ht now. while you are thinking of it write a rr a;d bare address twfre you. Or letter if joa pttter. but write it and send it AT ONCE. rt e-- poot-cwr- d ZTJTvg1 IHSTTTTUTC. 1246 Murphy Oul.'dlni. Indianapolis. e 1k& ea rZtZX ia SPRING S BUILDING Send This Nov tn. Cuptura aad fu3 particulars of your Trial CST pUn. A . ."ls. . .r.r... ,.. JlaXn. DONE ONUUGE SCALE Activity Not Confined Especially to Any One District; Homes in Demand. Spring building promises to bo conducted on a larger scale than in former years. Already the city is being dotted with early construction. The activity is not confined to any one locality or to restricted districts. One unusual feature Is that vacant property scattered throughout the city This is is undergoing improvement. true of the close-i- n southparticularly ern portion of the city, in the vicinity of State street and Liberty park. The in that localpromised improvements to a prominent owner of ity, according property, is a source of congratulation to residents. "In many directions excavation is under Headway and in other instances building is fairlyis under way. the atThis locality attracting who want modtention of salaried men erate priced homes within easy walking distance of the business part of the city. The character of homes which is of are under headway and projected modthe four, five and type, ern in every respect and attractive in several appearance. The totendency foradditions build up years has been and leave vacant lots unsightly drawbacks to residence centers. The building up of this sort of propprove a benefit to the whole erty will as solidly built residence blocks city, reflect thrift and prosperity on the In this modern of part where homes, as a rule, are erectday ed and paid for on the payment plan, it is possible for a man of small means to acquire a residence and be relieved of the burdensome habit of. paying rent. Before the year ends hundreds of homes grace what is now unimproved will lots and groups of lots.;' wage-earner- s. J " s? ' ,e j j.r - i " jw 1 .i r y vk fc iT-'- ,e .. . miui !Sj '.pi. RAMOA BS BUY ' NEW EOUIPMENl - o S- -- 9? W ir ' x r I - X ? . -- ' : '; -- i4 W Hi .ttuiWJ 11 mi hi 'I Ml' iru, T'tJ ; i i j . 1 1 CAUSES OE DREAMS. The London Observer explains tho causes for the different kinds of dreams which we are wont to experience, as direct results of physical conditions which surround us at the time. Thus, when we dream of appearing in company attired in Insufficient clothdue to the fact that at that ing. Itweisare not possessed of our usual time often dream of flying day attire. We which comes from the space, through fact that we are sensible of no pressure when lying in bed. IIONAPARTE'S WOUND. There now rests in the Paris museo 1 ww,' jh. Hit mi. mi n, nnilim.mim. mi A- - tnutinmimmmtm'tmjmm hii mw it '!. . I . Xs ' v. , X'. . S 7 :(: m IZTSW I -1 . S. utv .i -- v 'Wirfc:?- Aif 3vV f;-r:Cx;4'p-- . ' .- taarMiijiii.ii Aitfi i VIS . 5 f. Aii :':i.;'' - tiaiamaL - '. " :: 'i The present marquis, who was 29 last September, is a lieutenant in the and an I Fourth Leicestershire officer that of the yount? Marquis of Granby, aide de camp to the regiment general the Duke of Rutland's heir, to Miss commanding the North Midland diviIs AVhat Thackeray HON, March termed the '.'upper suckles" are L' cited over the latest engagement 11 ex- . I a niece of sion. . Kathleen Tennant. who War nursing, if a girl tackles it 1'rinie Minister and Mrs. Asquith. Mrs. and not just for a fad, is Asquith was Margot Tennant, the and so original of "Dodo." mighty hard and taxing work, Evelyn,-whThis engagement makes the great- Lady Kvelyn lias found. Lady est stir, since it means yet another is not "yet 20. is the eldest of the link to those which already connect three daughters of the Earl and Countthree famous families those of Rut- ess of Lovelace. She has been hard at land. Asquith and Wemyss. The young work at the Weybridge hospital, and it Hogs Wouldn't Eat Corn bridegroom-to-b- e is, moreover, the only has been rather too much for her So she is now spending a brother of those lovely and strength. surviving d much talked of girls. Ladies MarjdYie, holiday at Horsley Towers, the home of the Karl of Lovelace. One of the strangest sights at the Violet and Diana Manners. Kansas City stockyards In recent months was the arrival cf six carloads of hogs front northern Louisiana, about 600 in all. that did not know what corn was. Seve ral bushels of corn were thrown into the pens where they were Krains, tried to extract a kernel and it up as a bad job. gave All the while aristocratic swine from were the corn belt In adjolnlnjr jns Heir-intj cracUingr and eatinjc com rapidly. the noise the southern l ojc tried to discover the source of their foo'l by looking through the cracks supply in the fence. Salesmen and yardmen lookinjr over the fence threw frralns of corn into the let them fall amensr the hoes. air andfollowed the sound to where the They corn fell, but refused to accept It as food. The hotrs were of the razor-bac- k type, with heads as long as the rest of the body. Some had Ions tusklike teeth that had been worn into urooves by cracking nuts. These Iicrs wre shipped from northern Ioulsiana to Kansas City. The small amount of fat they carried was rained eatlnc nuts, roots and leaves or mast.by They ranKed In weight from ?0 to 17 5 pounds. The prices bid for them were Sti to JiJ.r.0. This class of hoes Is said to kind of lean bacon. ptake an excellent Kansas City Star. Tlailroads of the west are ordering more material and equipment this year than they have for several years past. The Union Pacific system and the Denver & Rio Grande both are in the market for steel rails and for equipment and locomotives. This is the first time Uio in two years that the Denver i steel Grande has placed an order for and the first new track work which, the the road has undertaken sincecutoff. Soldier Summit building of the In addition to the 10,000 tons of steel on which the Colorado Fuel & Iron Steel Thompson company and thenow Edgar . . i tii roau uib company area diuuhih, of fish, will order quantity large and tie plates. plates The Union Pacific system has been receiving a large shipment of steel betand is preparing to make track westterments in many places. The bound shipments of steel and material for the Union Pacific system has exmade to ceeded similar the westanyend of the shipments road in a. number1 of years. rt.'--'- . iyv. se-lious- ly ig M., ,,t, r" ii iifP PT Mk Hi Have You Taken Advantage of our i m.',,t Li SPECIAL 30-D- AY OFFER Electric Vacuum Sweepers? During all of March and until April 10 we will sell the Poppy Electric Vacuum Sweeper at on well-earne- ; Order Steel Rails and Locomotives for Mountain Lines. Aft? my. " Union Pacific and D. & R. G. Nathe grapeshct ball which struck 1800. April a 23, poleon before Ratisbon, The bullet, which caused but trifling Hear and see words. flesh wound, was picked up by an ofas a lan- ficer and treasured by him and his deBy a Frenchman's invention a word spoken by. scendants, until one finally gave It to guage student hears a" phonograph, he also sees it appear the institution, where it is now on on a printed roll in conjunction with Its view. That was the great Bonaparte's translation in his own tongue. only wound. t Sessions to Be Held Here in August. ti Tells How. TVrVs fine homes in Federal Heights and them on the easy payment plan. selling It has worked very successfully, and Mr. Wegg reportsa number of Inquiries along this line already this spring. six-roo- m w Easterners Urged to Attend Letter From Scores of former Sufferer That 71, A - : You by Signed Statements and r Mi i :. t. .V . i ; lt,. - 1 . i t e up-pl- I n-x- who, at the ag-- of 19. lias found war nursing:, LADY EYKLYN KINO, seriously undertaken, both hard and trying- work; and Miss Kathleen Tcnnant (right), who will become the Marquise of Granby, and sister-in-laof the Ladies Marjorie, Yiolet and Dianna Manners. Miss Tennant is a niece of Mrs. Asquith. s - - o, e- TWO BRITISH GIRLS NOW SHARING THE LIMELIGHT OI.ASSKS from Utah and Ida ho Is formintr the b;twi.s for irunufac lure of a irreat uttan- - of the smokeless which tlty Is heinjr font to the powder warrlntf nations in Hurope. Ko crreat hns been the demand for molasses hv the of war manufacturers niunjticns that the price on beet molasses has pdvfinced from ill i ton in Salt Salt to $20 a ton. This price Is so hlsh that the alfalfa menl manufacturers will have to ouit making mealT. IfK. the price coos much hiher. 'utlcr. vice president of the I'tah-Idah- o Stiirar company, snld yesterday that If the price goes to 823 a ton the meal makers cannot manufacture. Molaj-pefrom beets Is desired by tne manufacturers of smokeless powder as the alcoholic product obtained from this molasses is much hlcher in potnsh tnd salts than that obtained from the cane molasses. All of the smokeless powd-?- r manufacturers in the Unit- v ed States have been nfter the of molasses which the Utnh-Ida'- n Si. star company his on hanrl. end contracts have been offered for the molnsses from next run of the MiKar factories. year's Mr. Cutler sr.td that molnsses xvill jrn to JlTt an J3' a ton before the demandmaybe which are Veins: made hv the smokeless now-de- r men and the meal manufacturers is supplied. j. - 1 . , t ft 'un fr t iii .; c..orr Inferav,ti;.ifil rirnv ri if ftr-thus tlns. pportuiitty for liri ru re r.i!rir. -- out the entire district are in keeping with the beautiful natural surround-i- r of the heights. When Federal Heights wt.s first laid out improvement nlans called for the construction and installation of thousands of dollars' worth of improvements, including petrollthie pavement on the streets, cement curbs and gutters, cement sidewalks. city watr rrvalns. cltv sewers, street parks and shade trees in all parking. All of these improvements have been made, an including city water works, system and electric drainage the prices of Federal Heights lights and Include all of these, improvepronertv ments. The building lots in Federal Heights moved very rapidly the past two hav or three vears, until the Telluride Real-t- v but a comparacompany now own of the building tively small number some of sites, although these include the very finest locations on the heights for handsome homes. A year ago the Telluride Realty company inaugurated the plan of building - Fl $27.00, in payments of $5.00 down and $2.00 a month. rl St. V6. REMELIBER, PRICES INCLUDE ALL IMPROVEMENTS J ' hi tt l'KTROLITHIC PAVEMENT CEMENT CCltH AM CE1IEXT SIDEWALKS CITY AVATER MAIXS CITY SEWERS PARKS AM .STItEirr SHADE TREES IS ALL PARKING CJI-'ITEI- Telluride Realty TIO YVaRier Rank Ilulldlrii?. l Co. 7S.. HOME t4 hi Call Main 500 and nk for the Electric Shop and we will gladly Mend a. salesman to your home to demonstrate the Electric Vacuum Sweeper. 'if 3 t 4 Phone AVns. AT YOUR FREE DEMONSTRATION I UTAH ruwc ,n...s5.. o mm "Efficient Public Service.,, ill mt! WMrirl hfl i |