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Show ORE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUE SDAY MORNING, JUNE Iron-hande- .75 of all the roofs Repreion of d Violence Conference. at Upon repainting By ROBERT J. PREW. (Universal Service Cable) d d LONDON, May IL of disorder, going hand In hand with eager efforts to appease the coun-tr- v ' de- by splitting the Sinn Fein, ided upon today at a cabinet council dealing with the situation In Deland. An official statement to this effect Is to b made In tho houae of rpectfJ commons thU week by Sir Hamar GreenrhW secretary for Ireland. - wood, The (net that Premier Lloyd Oore hilla broke up his vacation in the Surrey con.ind hastened to Downlnf atreet to and Greenwood sult with Lord French, Mr XevtJ Marready. the British comteatify mander In Ireland, ta tahou to the reto the jovrnment anvtety at fusal of Irish labor to help the armv of store occupation by handling munitions or driving troop trains. The premier is represented as beinga - disappointed ihat the appointment of new chief secretary and a new military commander, which Was expected to have a bAuLary effect on the Iribh situation, has only made matters worse Arthur Balfour, the former foreign minacister, who is jurt back from Rome, quainted the cabinet st today's reaelon too toward with the Vatican's attitude Did it ever occur to you that one of the Iron-ben- 1 'Jr L in town need Determined Is 1, 1920. greatefet Ui Fellows. mistakes property owner make is in not keeping their roofs well painted? The. roof is the most exposed part of any building through weather and dry, should bo sealed protected with PEERLESS ' MINERAL and GRAPHITE and paints, durable . Men and young fire-resista- nt. who arc up to the minute in "ZIP SERVICE style and fabric creations will of satisfaction in our newest Clothes, which typify balmy breezes and the spirit of the seashore. Their smartness gives a man that unconscious and unassuming feeling, of ..new life; a feeling that is brimful .of vim and. vigor; a feeling that makes you realize that this world isnt such a bad place to Jive in after all. 7Ae store vtfh the green front find-a-deal situation Macreadv persisted In bis demands for to protect the poljce hd adequate forces Insure law and order in Erin. Iru-- i 1 he war office is expected to act on his recommendations without delay: Many Attend Services for Benjamin Hughes . E peril .to- - TV - Trlbene. WASATCH fpr-i- al f9 Half-holiday- I2?0 Resilient Has Awful Eiperience $40, $50, $60 and $70 s s One dose will convince on money reSSchramm-Johngon- . funded. Drugs, Five (5) Good Stores, and druggists ev- The Tribune. TOOELE. May 31 At the regular meeting of the Tooele Commercial club he'd recently in the new clubrooms. the club voted ill favor of a weekly every Wednesday between June and September Other business a as a derision to close the cluh charier June 9 and celebrate vviih an open house and banquet. Committees were appointed to make the arrangements. Our absolute guarantee of satisfaction stands back of every suit Come bought here. and see the largest and" e best stock of clothihg in the city,. (Advertisement.) erywhere. half-noud- meeting house . Mr Hansen .died Wednesday of Bright's disease, from which he had long been a sufferer. Bishop Wells T. Brockbank was in charge and also made the closing remarks. Bishop Marl-nu- s Larson offered the benediction. The ward choir sang two opening selection. Remarks were made by David T. Lewis, Services and Wtlliam Holt and company tang The Vacant Chair" were The speakers Henry dinger of Lake View, Lorenzo Jensen of Salt Lake and Henry A. Gardner of Spanish Fork. Miss Ellen Jameto 1 b Tribana. sang a solo, accompanied by William frPAMFH FORK, Mav Cl Funeral son on the violin. Holt services for Nephi H. Hansen, long a The closing selection by the choir was resident of this city, were held yesterday "Rest for afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Second ward tion was the t) eary Soul." The benedicpronounced bv Waller Monrc. The service was largely. ! tended and' there were many beautiful flowers. 1 1 high-grad- Held Funeral for Nephi H. Hansen Cash business no credit losses" for you to pay for, every time you buy Would You Gain a Pound Commissioners Inspect A Week for Three Months? Proposed Bridge Site Then begin taking regularly three- ' tablets, which are grain of ordinary made from a health-gerjeaatanand combined with hypophosphitea and absorptive phosphorus. Physicians and chemists assort that this tablet Is very largely uaed, for Increasing tho weight and Improving the rervoua system beiause of Its aid to digestion. assimilation and absorption. The which go to make blood food and solid tissue are retained when this treatment is regularly used for several Most apothecary shops supply months. (Adv.) ttjem m sealed packages. hypo-nacla- rlcn-ient- Get Back Your Grip Special te The Tribune. Luxated Iron Strength-BuildHaipa Maka Strong, Sturdy Mon and Healthy, Baautflui Wmbm rz Rl Nil!) Dm H WT Ft HAMeuCOHlA. FIO DC JANEIRO SANTOS. A BUIN06 AVtft CTamport ft The following missionaries of the L. D. B. church have returned and istered at the president's office: regLu- Anderson and Eva Miller of Ixgua fro mthe California mission; Selects M. Ottley, of Elba, Idaho, ' eastern states: Florence S. Wheeler, Moreland, Idaho, and Josephine Jenson, Arvo, Idaho, western states; Joel A. Mason, Parker, Idaho, and Gertie M. Child, Clinton, I tah. California mins ion; James B. Ogden, and J. J. Alma Burrows, Huntsville, southern states mission, and Eugene C. Ridges, Ogden, New Zealand mission. Or R. J. NeldMnger, J 12 So. ISFarborn SL bh.ga.m. 258 Main n. CHAMBERLAINS COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Every family should keep thla preparation at hand ready for instant use when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cholera morbus often prove fatal before medicine can be procured or a summoned. The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt cures which it has effected have made It a staple article of trade. t Advertisement.) SELLS FARM FOR $9000, phv-slci- EpreUl to The Tribune. oaffiaM from Mew York hr 7.4 urn dmplnrBtl pwMnmf ftramwi Apply CampoxurooffiM,42broMlwayaii.Y. Fretjm & Go, Bros. Gray South Street L. D. 5. Missionaries Return From Their Posts er Of Tho Blood 00,000 We dress you better for less money. ERNAL, May 31. The county commissioners and the road overseer visited the L'intah river today at the bridge site between and Leeton to study the new brlJge problem under high water condition. It was practically determined that it will roq utre two thirty-foo- t spans over the main channel at this point. When completed this bridge will be of great service to local and wholesale ttavehng concerns of Utah. Woth-erspoo- Efaster a suit. 11 On Health . Our Prices I was twice confined in hospitals; the last one nothing but gruel water was injected into me four times a day, as my stomach would not retain any food. I suffered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mavrs Wonderful Remedy and it has surely saved my life. I weigh 'ISO It is a simple, harmless pound now. preparation that remove the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and the inflammation which caues prarticallv all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. in Tooele Commercial Club Indorses East First South 21 SPANISH FORK, Mav 3t Funeral service mere held yastardav at 12:30 o clock nt the Second aard chapel for Benjamin evening at Hughe, who died Thursday the Provo hospital a the result of an hank vii T. Brock Well Injury. Bishop In charge and also made Ibp doting remarks. The choir Rang two opening selections. Tho iwocaion was bv Joseph Brock hank. The speaker were Bishop A. T. Money, Judge A. B. Morgan of Provo, Fred Carter of Idaho and Dr. George H. Bnmhall of Provo. During the service Mia Kllen Jameson and William Holt rendered a duet and Mr. Blanche Moore Ixvwls. a olo. The closing selection by 'he choir was "O It Is Wonderful." John H Hayes pronounced the benediction The services were attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives, many coming lrom Idaho, Salt Lake and other rtah towns. DELTA, May 30. Mathis Perhab has sold his flghty-scr- e farm, ten miles of here, to I. A. Miner of Casper, west Wyo The sale price was $9000. Mr. perhab I preparing. to move to Mr. Miner will move to California, and this community next week. Is There No Relief From Fiery Skin Troubles? of this fine eld blood medicine Improper Treatment Makes This course that kills the germs that ereep into the Natural a Question. of yonr discomfort. u 8. is ac,u,eU o. purely vegetable compound, made from roots ana herbs of recogEczema, tetter, ecalp eruptions, boils, medicinal value. It so thorough-pimples and other skin disorders are so nized cleanses blood the to builds op tod hard tod because rid of and get stubborn are not given the proper sort of strengthens the entire svstem that the they treatment You most know that us germ of disease are eliminated, and of lotions, salves, soape and ointments then real relief comes. The fiee old remedy is the tans and can make no impression on your trouble other than la afford some tempo- sensible treatment for your skin disease, as you will find by giving it a rary relief. trial. If your ease should seed special ; Then throw aside at onre such makeshift treatment that eaa only reach the advice, it can be had without cost to 'surface, and begin taking n remedy that you, together with valuable literature, Chief Medical Adviser. goes direct to the source of your trou- by writing-tble. Go to your drug store, get a bot- 173 8wift Laboratory,' Atlanta. Ga. 3.-tle of S., and begin a thorough M. y 8. A - Powder Magazine Robbery Is Under Investigation prised with the quick rcKulta...X, yeootn mend Foley Kidney Pilla to any one who has kidney or bladder trouble. They help rid the blood of impurities that cause rheumatic pains, swollen, aching Police officer ars Investigating the rob- and stiff Joints and mnscieo and other bery of tho Langton Lime and Cement symptoms of kidney trouble. Schramm company's powder magazine, northeast Johnson, Drugs. (Advertisement.) of Warm Springs, Vast night. Carl C. Carstensen, city detective, eatd that eighty sticks of dynamite, twenty Members pounds of black powder and twenty pounds of other powder, snd twenty-ftv- e feet of fuse, were taken. "They cut open the keg of black powMember of the $125,000 flHd club. der with a . knife, risking . . their . lives . In, rn division, of tho Mutual Life Inmir- , anca company of New York, wilt open and fell on the powder," Carstensen said. their convention at the Hotel Mill at "The men took the tools with which they 10:30 o'clock this morning In tiie main got through the door of the powder maga- ballroom. George T. Dexter of New zine, leaving no trace of their Identity. York, second vice president of the organThey are evidsnty expert. will call the gathering to ord-- r. isation, Jame W. Rosa, president of the comThis afternoon the delegates sill take pany, told me that last Thursday three a trip to Bingham Canyon and the Ltah men came up to one of the workmen at Copper mine by special train, leaving the the plant near the powder megasine and Oregon Short Line depot at 3 o'clock. told the workman that he would not be Wednesday morning will be devoted to loading cement much longer. business, and at noon the visitors will attend an organ recital at the tabernacle. Wednesday afternoon the delegates will take a sightseeing trip around the city, the automobile leaving the Hotel Utah at I o'clock, arriving at the Saltair depot at 3 30 o'clock to go to Saltair for a dip One of the visitors on Memorial day In the lake, returning In time for the Balt Lake waa Charles L. reception and banquet at the Hotel Utah yesterdayof In Beattie. Wash., who is visiting at C:30 oclock In the evening. Sheldon hie son. Georg Sheldon of the Cover apartments. WAR NURSES ON BRIEF VI&IT. 1 came her to visit my son and daughElsie Schwable of New Tork Cltr, said Mr. Sheldon yesterday, ter"snd also to par my respects to an old Pauline Mitchell of Wilmington. Del., and comrade of the civil war. Dr. A. K. Smith, Mary O'Keefe of Boston, three Red Cross nurses, recently back from European war whose funeral will be held Tuesday. "Dr. Smith and I were members of service, spent a few hours in Salt Lake the First Michigan cavalry, and I recollect yesterday. They left for Kan Francisco vividly the retreat of General Banka when to enter a government bosnltal. Dr. Smith, who was caring for loaned me hia horse on which I safely HEARING DATE SET. crossed the Potomao river." commerce commlselon The interstate date for a hearing hu set Juns 21 aof the HELPED MAN AND WIFE. the McDonald Chocoof the complaint Walter Farraud, 1M3 Springfield An. late company against a numoer of eastern Irvington. N. J writes: My back ached railroads bringing freight to Utah, alleg- did my wife. After jlng discriminatory rates on cocoa butter oontlnuoualy. taking Foley Kidney Pills w were sur- - from the Atlantic seaboard to Kelt -- -- of Insurance Club to Open Convention Veteran Will Attend Funeral of Comrade ." INJURED WOMAN IMPROVING. . 8PANISH FORK. May 31. Mrs Mary Jones, who waa seriously injured about two month ago, when she was struck by an automobile, has recovered sufflctently SALT LAKE YEOMEN MEET. to return te her borne, where eh is befamiThree hundred Yeomen and thalr ing cared for by e daughter. She la S3 lies attended the May celebration of Balt years of age. Lake homestead No. 1133 at the Moose THREE WATCHES STOLEN. hall Friday night A program waa renstore Burglar entered the second-han- d dered, after which there were dancing Second South and refreshments. Next Friday night the of C. Rosenblatt. 14 Weet bv- a opsn prying Sunday night first regular meeting for June a ill be Street rear window. Thev took three aatches held and a large class will be Initiated. and asking for reparation. Tho complaint was filed by H. W. prickett manager of the Traffic Bureau of Utah. THE TIME TO CET RID OF YOUR RHEUMATISM. 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