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Show : MOHNIXO. THE HALT LAKE TMHUNK, TUESDAY JINK r 1. I!g0- - m hd th thslT year JnArrhtd rolumh. In f the dey WM The main prede addl-(to- e I Manhattan, In which &, marched. to the men of emoolh-fered youth end VVp Vnern ahd with rold rhevpone won at 8t. Mihlel Netral Onn In tli the wa U. 8. retired, A., A. Mile. son were chief revlealng officer. With him General Horae Porter, Mavor Hylan, Admiral J. li Glennon and C. D. Klgs-Iand other military and naval of fleers. 4,,rita of tn I tfpanieh-Amerw'- -- PERSHING SAYS I t Fortu--i Obligation to Lew nate People Imperative, r I General Remind Nation. I ' . iMut Complete Task tor Which Yankee Died in Battle Aero the Atlantic Day. Chicago Observe Commanders of GaxTion Take Oath to Protect stitution in Any Event MeTh annual Msy Conmorial day parad today wa aroompa-nlethousand several of by th singing of Aft th on th massed step voice, Institute. Memorial services for men of th army navy and marine who died tn th worM Cerewar war held In Grant park. monies were held In ninety eemeterle BERLIN. May II. Commandars of th hv member of th O. A. R.. BpanUh War the the of American (arrises of Greater Berlin visited th ; Vttor&nj nd member! took and defense of today minister 4fKHe oath that they and their corp were ready , San Francisco Patriotic. 10 protect th constitution by fore against -- Ushered ' c'v Mv It pn any attempted coup, whether th Right mlnut of many detonation In by th In th form or laeft. benediction a amt run given n inMemorial day was obof martial tap Minister of Defense tosen here and In the Frankfurter land served on both terview published a half dosan war, gotoday. Staled that tho volunteer day Veterans of supported a reing hack as fur a the Indian campaign oorp which might have lha at service tn th to exist from today and remembered ware volt would whit national cemrttry at tha Presidio, that ad attempt to keep them organised are t ha sshlp Tennesseeiteamed would k punishable by Imprisonmeot up head. the ou.sld. flv years, wtih hard labor. solemnly e to cast anchor aa her crew member the f In Imwater memory on th LONDON, May It. Rumor of nit In naval dead. growing pending revolt are aleadily that the Herlin, and there art indication Forty-tw- o Injured. of the new revolutionary headquarters Prim where at Potsdam, movement are MT iURBUAU-TOWN- . wer Injured, four August William, son of former Emperor person He la regarded a when a William, is staying low. Memorial-daseriously at Liscomb,fired v a the leader of tne iruUtarv party, says a Ojuad of former aoldlere salute Hhot cartrldaes were used to dispatch to the Exchange " Te.egraph the make a maximum of noise. Horn of Advices from Dooran, where the former ehot scattered Into th assembled ' crowd emperor la now living, declare that WII 1000 persons of In high hope of a It was said one gun wa pointed at such liara llohenioilern Is believes he will one successful coup and an ang that I he aimt wtruck th end of It more become ruler of th German empire, th barrel of another gun. tearinginto the dispatch says. away and scattering th led pellet the crowd. 1. CHICAOO, d ce bird-som- Sl WASHINGTON. May 31. that A pin hy jib American people orbe nt swerved xpedi. political ambition "preonl rncy from fulfilling obligation to "Itook wH confidently f,to u for help." marked th Memorial dayy .address qf General John J. Terahlnf In th amphitheater at Arllntton National cemetery, wher tho formal In honor of the day centered. J T the memory of our beloved dead." ih ld, a' one a duty to complete th Taalt they sanctified. The white crossesilo France, standing a symbol of brotherhood In common purpose aga.nst and oppression, elojuentl cry out ( fortunate peoples, m 1. . com-pan- T., May 1. Rv. rent tribute wa paid today t th memJHo at hi grev t The appaal that rirg In our heart ory of Theodore Rooaevelt of cltlaen. headed by let U go her bv hundred Rather In vain. be not member of th Wntln Roosevelt of our the g nd vetto the ,fmut forward Dost of the American Lesion and civil th of th eran .reawaken vital aim i fellow a the grav ass former president' Lftne p:rtt who h made possible our war wars Tho s- a veritao s mound of flower. U. w .achievement Iolng our full duty as pa tlmated that at leaat 1000 jmreona brought c meet our floral offerlnga. Ftrlotie clUens. may and give encouragement and Accident Mars' Ceremonies. Tcomfort to l m fortunate people. who PARIS, May 31. An accident mnrred f onftdently look to ua for help, ceremonies when an automoyesterday's meditation w "May thia day of solemn bile returning from Bony cemetery hit a of telegraph pole near bL Quentin, and Mrs. Jbear fruit to Justify the sacrifice Mademoiselle du peilC an American, Lthose who died Boise, a French Red Croes worker, who c The general also pleaded for adequate waa driving, and Madame Mangan were Lefebre, seriously Injured. Mademoiselle Cprepa redness. hurt Mra. the fourth oocupent, also w it feared, Madam Peck and Mangan, Administration Rapped. dla he said. may Belteau from "In this so emn presence." An American, returning walked on this day, my countrymen, I pray wood today, said 4000 t peasants ten miles, each a mile and a half from In measure reasonable ,3oll to take such American the for flowers grave. ftlmes of peace that never again shall it bearing The sum of 100.600 franc la left on tht tifaJI to the lot of a commander to suffer credit aide of the Memorial day committee In the American grave decorate en anguish of soul that comes a hen of lo future. manhood young OLr gallant necessity PROPOSE TO MEET BIO LOSS. unjustly hour the burden of our ijilmughtlessnert and be sent to battle WASHINGTON, May 3L An appropriavaithout adequate preparation. tion of 114,000.000 to meet the lose inof the j A tribute to the allied dead also wa curred by government operation -dur"to telephone and telegraph companies con.paid by the American commander, four item was the war principal ing the, allied thousands who, during Mth In th general deficiency bin rejfvears of bitter struggle, gloriously fell In tained th houae appropriations I defense of their home and firesides and ported today Aby multiplicity of amaller apwho lie yonder across th seas asleep In committee. departments, a mighty propriation for bureau and beeide our non quiet places In to 3.lil3,0OO, also wer cardeath as they were in amounting united host, ried. s life." ? ,v f.w British dead, some of whom died .GOT GOOD RESULTS. "while serving her during th aar, asleep letter Lady This honest, straight forward fit Arlington, were not forgotten. Oeddes. Auckland who ha suffered should Sir woman of r,Geddea, wife from a British ambassador, placed wreaths on be heeded by all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pain, eore muscle, awful the graves. of tired feeling and other aymptom got Xew Yoric Honors Heroes. kidney and bladder trouble- "I have such good results from Foley kidney 4 NEW TORK, May JL Fifty thousand Pills that I can sleep much better and veterans of thriSr wari marched in Me-- (, the pain In my back and aide Is ona good mortal parade held in th five borough tak-.n- g lot belter. - I am going to keep of the city today to pay tribute to th Mra Chae. Gray. 270 4th 8t them Featured in soldier dead of the nation. Imiga- Detroit, Mich. Schramm-Johneothe lines of march were bearded veteran Advertisement.) the Grand Army of th Republic, a ho. n AT, N. nell-beln- Spanlsh-Amerlc- 1 n, if jj j, In Our Dry Goods Dept. ' In Our Shos, Dept In Our Mens Shop Z. C. M. I. Sales are always genuine Positively no marking up, no' fictitious values, no misrepresentation. nt D'ANNUNZIO REPORTED ILL. An Innsbruck disr.vSEVA, Wav 31. d'Annunzio at patch savs Gabriele It Is hel'evIsed ill the with fever Ktum recentwhich as that maladv Is the Fame ly appeared among sailors at Fiume The dispatch add that the Illness mayo account for his recent actions I declared to retain the loyally of are The Jugo-Hlathe Ardttl troop ofsaid to be preparing for a military fensive' against Sussak unless the situation clipnge. P'An-nunit- v ' $ ment was issued "A conference took afplace at No 10 Downing street this Mr ternoon between the prune; nurilster Bonar Lew. IaTf Cuizon and S.r Robert Horne, on the one hand and Mm. Kraasln and Klisko on lhe other A preliminary discussion took place In regard tu the reopening of trade relations between Rusc'a nnd western Europe. after the conference. Immediately home Lloyd George left for his country M. Kress n refused to talk to the newspaper men. r raging In virtually evForest fire ery county of th province. d MONCTON. N. B.. May 31c Two Umber has square mile of standingBres the tn been destroyed by forest northern part of New Brunswick, along acthe lines ef the International railway, here today. received on to 31 French report cording experts May PARIS, Consults finance and economics In London will BARGAINING BILL PASSED. Lloyd me t Gregory Krassln. Russian soviet By a vote of W ASHINGTON. May 31. and commerce, to disminister of trade 33 to 9& tha houaa today pasted and Bolshevik cuss tentatively- - tie possibility of combill the permitting mercial exchanges with soviet Russ aIn ent to the agnate f farmers, planters, ranchmen,fordairymen will not. however, participate col.ec-t- u the combind to Commerce, They it jrroAer juu own any discussion of a political nature, of their marketing and saie was said today at the foreign off.ee antitrust aws. It Is probable French representatives product, notwithstanding cessation a complete will intimate that LONDON, May JL Premier Lloyd if the- - military actlvit.s of the ren- HEAVY FIRE LOSS IN GALVESTON. to- In th Caunusus will be a G W.VKETON, Texaa. May George received Gregory Krassln, Rusof of pier her a to a section resumption dition destroyed requ.site night comand of sian soviet minister trade relations o'vvted by the Morgan Steamship line The and their merce. and one of h'a colleagues at the loss including pier, warehouse was estimated at Jl.OOO.Ootf. official residence In Downing street thia contents, Andrew Bonar Law. the gov- Thousand Homeless afternoon R. F. Erwin Regarding His Trouble. ernment leader, and Earl Curzon, secSt. Destruction an at"A year ago last winter I had bilious-re-swere also s for affair. fore'gn retary tack of Ind gestlon followed byChamberthe 31 N Only May See B. ng present. ST JOHNS. constipation. pud for The Interview wa confined to a Roman Catholic church and the home of lain's Tablets so highly recommended a bottle of of trade, the Associated Press its pastor are standing todav In the vil- stomach troubles I bought me away, r'ght and they helped was Informed officially. It was stated lage of SL Quentin, swept by forest fires them writes R F Erwin. Peru. Ind. If you give that no suggestion relative to peace was ot the last three days. The thousand-od- d have any trouble with your digestion these tablets a trial. They will do you put forward. floor Inhabitants are camping ont of (Advertisement The conference lasted an hour and - or housed settlements or lum- good in near-b- y after which the following state- t - i i With of Russian Then, too, ing this lom-inercl- al of - Now Secular $14.00 $15.00 ,x Youll save money. Our entire stock of shoes and oxfords at a 20 percent reduction. Come and Were sure look them over. youll like them. Uuhi Sentenced lo Firing Squad ' GUATEMALA CITV, Guatemala, May seven j After a trial by court martial, of the participants In the bomhardmentwere sencapital In the April revolution tenced to death before a firing squad. genThey r J. C. Chajon, commanding eral of the army; Jos Reyes, departmenty ubecre-tarcommandant, Miguel Larrave. of war. M. U Arriaga. C. L. Regil y Man- (Julian, Feilpe Marques and Gilberto Cll'lh trial. a legal prisoner were giveno orf years., the first time In twenty-twPreai-f since the Incumbency of the late with al dent Cabrera, persons charged high crime being granted that privilege Th hearing took place before a gau gathering of people. wa pronounced thei When sentence may havej people cheered. TH prisoner court. recourse to th superior CROWDS AT SOLDIER SUMMIT. went to A special train of flv coaches Denover th Summit yesterday Soldier t ver A Rio Grande, leaving Salt Lk i ntt In the morning and reaching like return trip hi hint ' th. chart of Harrv night Th train wa tn cf passenger NL Dishing, traveling Rio Grande. Mr. Cushing the Denver Belt lAkere enjojed reported that th Summit, which Is a their visit to Foldler first freight dlv Imon new terminal of th R Grand east df Balt ef the Denver on ant lake. , n tg xo Jr $11.20 $12.00 and Ends in J5hoes and Oxfords 12 OFF AND Vs TODAY 9:30 A. M. NOTICE 9:30 A. M. V After Quentin Seven Guatemalan Rebels SMART SHOP Some Special Value in Odds , Minister " it's - ERES a remarkable value in a young man's oxford. sons footwear. hun-dre- George TODAY dur- her camp. The property tos Is estimat ed at from 400,o0 to 560,600. wa the E. Martin, phe pm at, the Rev Rcttef for tH irume-- !c.e.ly One Injured ones was started at once by thu guv- LEAVES FOR COAST. Seed. I to Th Tribune. TOOfcLB, May JL George R. Pavla who was In the naval service of the Jr. world war, and son of Dr. and Mr left durGeorg R. Pavla, Sr., of Tooele, Angelea, Cvl . where ing the week fortheLo National Motor Auto enter will ha school. TY irfGatdnorsAdams Cbmpany The snappiest in this sea OUR DRUG STORE 18 AT 4 SO. MAIN STREET 112-11- Oxfords K v y Brogue k; - y. Chins Tribnnedtall Lake Tribune Lrsavd Wire. TAMPA, Fla . May SI. Grover Cleve land Bergdill, notorious draft dodger, was in Pernandlna, Fla., a amalt port on th northern coast of the atate,. all day FH was dav. arriveng in a gas yacht, and CaroPositively Identified there by Mis 'Ine Cook, a Ioslal telegraph operator, who. just prior to his coming Into the office lo send a message to Kansas City, had received a message giving hi description and advising th American Legion post commander in Fernandlna to look out Sunter L. Adjutant for him, Btat Ixiwery of the Florida American Legion stated tonight Adjutant Lowery wa called over longdistance by Miss Cook a soon aa Berg-do- ll left th telegraph ofdce and checked over to him the man's appearance, which, she stated, also tallied with newspaper pictures she had aeen. nrmy aulhori-tte- s Adjutant Lowery toadvised whh h port Hergdo'l, In Charleston, In a telegram to Kansas t'ltv. had s'ated he was going, and was asked to Unci out was traveling on a certain If RrrgJoll which armv Intelligence no. jacht upon he had escapel. Adln-labelieved ihorltle-Isowerv called Miss Cook over the the telephone and asked her to find out deAdjutant Ixiwery name of the yacht clined to give out the ram of the yacht. -- iij Extraordinary Values Will Bo in Evidence- Think Bergdoll Was Seen in Florida Coast Town Tributes to Roosevelt. - The Great Reconstruction Period Sale Commences Today at Z. C. M. L ; OFF j Coats and The object of this sale is to reduce our overwhelming stock in every department, a we find we are Wraps V2 OFF Hats and Blouses lich in Merchandise But Poor in Cash IT TAKES A SELLING MOVEMENT LIKE THIS TO REDUCE OUR STOCK, Put Cash in Our Business, Stabilize Condi Public a Chance to tions, and Allow-th- e Share the Fruits of Our Efforts, J V2OFF AND V3 OFF ... SELECTED MERCHANDISE THIS SALE CONSISTS ONLY OF OUR REGULAR WELL We Do Not Buy Job Lot, or Good, Made for Cheap Sales - Greatest Clothing Store. Adams Gardner Company KEARNS BUILDING 216 SOUTH HAM'S! i 4 r |