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Show TiLK: i run u Haux , . rojJA i 5iuKiMJu, MAmjn yt.jiui. wjj 11 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT TIE G1S III If Si1, I IS Recommends Daily Use of Slag nesia to Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fermenting Food and Add Indigestion. Education Board Promises Patrons to Remedy Pres ent Crowded Condition. Listen, Folks! Assurance that the board of education will do all within its power to remedy inadequate facilities at the Hawthorne 'school was made at the regular monthly "meeting of the board last night by H. At 8mlth, president, after a delegation from the Hawthorne district had petitioned for some relief. " Charles T. 8. Parsons, spokesman for the taxpayers in the district, declared ithat of S60 pupils attending the school, 1381 werS going only half a day, because of the emaUnesa of the school. We feel keenly In this matter, and ;we think that tha board feels the same way," Mr. Parsons declared. "Something must be done to provide sufficient room for the ohtldren. So that they may attend school for the entire day. The en- frollment in the southeastern section ot ftha city Is growing rapidly, which makes Relief even the more urgent." J. Seckeie, superintendent of build5 explained that the completion ot ings, Roosevelt Junior high school next .the September will tend to relieve the congestion, for ttie reason thatnowthe seventh .and eighth grade 'pupils attending the Emerson can be transferred to the some of tha and pupils now .Roosevelt, going to the Hawthorne may go to the In addition, he said, a Emerson. school will be constructed on Fifteenth East street and Westminster avenue. The Roosevelt school is on Lincoln avenue, between Eighth and Ninth East streets A petition for relief In the Hawthorn i'school district, signed by more tnan tvo persons, was presen ted to Aha - school board yesterday. S Gas end wind in the stomach accompanied by that full, bloated feeling after eating are almost certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach, creating acid Indigestion." Acid stomachs sre dangerous because too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which distends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital Internal organs, often affecting the heart. t It is the worst of folly to neglect such a aerious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralising effect on the stomach acids. Instead get from any druggist a few ounce of Btsurated Magnesia and take a In a quarter glass of water right after eating. This will drive the gaa, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess acid and prevsat Its formation and there la no sourness or pain. Bisura ted Magnesia (In powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) Is harmless to the Stomach, inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It Is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no mors fear of (Advertisement indigestion. . Ton can tell that FEDERAL RAISIN BREAD la a Quality Bread from tho very first bite. With this tfread every tasto gains in sweetness. RAISIN BREAD Is the Answer (Frosted on Top) SpecialToday 15c We say it again and again, as convincingly as words can make are positively and absolutely it-th- ey ten-roo- m Officers Are Chosen by Park City Elks ' PARK CITY, March 8 B. P O. E. No. 734 elected the following officers at It regular meeting last evening at the Elks' club rooms- - Exalted ruler, George Crossman; leading knight, Rodger McDonough; loyai "knight, B. H. Beveridge, lecturing knight, Robert Dunbar; secretary, W. J. Burk; treasurer, Sam Raddon; tiler, D. P. trustee, J D. Fisher; representative to grand lodge, J. E. Weeter; alternate, W, D. Richardson. Four new members were Initiated end after the ceremonies a banquet and smok- er were enjoyed, - Negro Janitor Convicted of Stealing Persian Rugs By Every Comparison OF BAKERIES ; Mercedes McDanleld, ene of the guests The furnishings were stolen from the trunk room of the hotel Testimony was offered by the state to show that the articles had been found In the negro s room. The latter declared that he had purchased them. rj v- ?- : - Wells, First Publicity Fund Subscriptions Received Vi V 1 k anyone hag had more bad luck and sickness than I have. In 1903 1 had two ribs, an arm and collar bone broken in a railroad accident. Then I had pneumonia. After recovering I crossed a pasture, when a bull chased me, tossed me over the fence and broke my right leg. In 1910 I had typhoid fever; since then severe stomach And liver trouble, which no medicine or doctor touched until two years ago I got a bottle of hlayrs Wonderful Remedy, which proved the first ray of light in thirteen years. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allaya the inflammation whieh causes practically all stom- -- ach. liver nod intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, Five (5) Good Stores, and druggists everywhere, (Adv.) if Stops Toothache To the man who demands the qtmost in style, quality and tailoring, Gray Bros, special suits will appeal as never before. America's 'makers have contributed their choicest and best' to this incomparable garment showing. Men who carefully compare Gray These men are Bros, values with others eventually buy here. numerous. boosters and are our many They and, after greatest all, there is no advertising quite as forceful as the recommendation ' 4 ' of hundreds of satisfied customers. top-notc- and Fire Departments ' Instantly AFMIl' 2 Large Loaves of RaisinBread25c For Today Only GAnerbaclfs Delos T. Cummings, 6$ years of age, dropped dead from heart failure yesterday morning In front of the house In which he roomed at 148 Phipps court. Mr. Cummings was a brother of M. L. Cummings, the county assessor. He was born In Salt Laks and was the eon of James W and Mrs Hannah Tophan Cummings, He had lived practically til his lire in Balt Lake. The body was removed to the S. M. Mr. Taylor undertaking establishment. Cummings is survived by five brothers, Marlow L, Arthur F., Clarence A.. Herbert L. and Ernest M. Cummings. 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Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphudeclares a noted akin special-IsBecause of its properties, thia sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and Thrill of Thrills Is Four - mile Leap From Sky r, L g I' The U. A. C. Glee club made Its first appearance on Ita annual tour of the state in this city last night The club, consisting of twenty-four members and Director C R. Johnson, was met at the train with automoThs club rendered a program biles which was enjoyed by a large assembly of people Hospitality was warmly shown, as was evidenced by the banquet end dance given for the lingers efier the concert. Homes were thrown open for the visitors. ringworm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em- barrassment. Improvement quicklv shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphfrom any good druggist and use it like Cold cream. (Adv. ) COMMONS REJECTS BILL. ' OTTAWA. March 8 The house of com. mom today defeated a bill which sought to compel cabinet ministers to resign from directorships In Incorporated comThs vote was 105 to 64 The panies measure was Introduced by A. R. member from Liberal opposition Brome, Quebec, although bis party chief opposed It, . ITS SUPERIOR FLAVOR NEVER FAILS ADE from Pure, Rich Cream (pas-teurized) in Creameries that are models of cleanliness and sanitary conditions. MAID O CLOVER BUTTER is always sweet and delicious; it satisfies every demand for excellence. Buy it anywhere, any day. All dealers sell it. xSxwiiuIJotm FIX) r h Where variety and values are greatest where SERVICE and ECONOMY is considered the basis of every transaction between store and patron. Delos T . Cummings Drops Dead in Front of Home Special to The Tribune. MORGAN, March eaev to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears! after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and look glossy, soft and beautiful. (Adv.) SELECT YOUR EASTER SUIT AT GRAY BROS. Morgan Gives Welcome to U. Am Cm Glee Club Toothache Gum a Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur, When- , ever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearauce, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drag store for Wyethg Sage and Sulphur Compound, you will get a large bottle of this old time recipe, unproved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair, A well known downtown druggist aarf everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied its so See the NEW PENCIL STRIPES, IIAIRLINE STRIPES, SMALL AND BROKEN CHECKS and countless other snappy patterns that await your choosing now at Gray Bros. Thousands of suits to select from Salt Lakes greatest assortment. Members of the police and Are departments. the city board of health and the emergency hospital and their friends enjoyed a dance at the gymnasium of the Public Safety building last night. The affair was given under the auspices of the Police Mutual Aid and was financed by a special amusement fund of that organization In no way connected with the funds of ths Police Mutual Aid for aiding members with sick benefits or In case ' of death. The committee In charge consisted of Sergeant N. P. Pierce. Charles Lange, J C. Carlborg P. K. Brown, F. C. Anderson and Richard Beynon. Music was furnished by the street car men's band, under the direction of George R. Carmen, conductor. - can Tell. I We Guarantee It a I dont think i ' ! Naturally Nobody , the Regular Clothier Prices x: vv The first subscription to the 149,000 fund being raised by the Commercial club for the purpose of advertising bait Lake and Utah was received yesterday by mall from the Balt Lake Stockyards W. D. Rlsbel, company. ol the Utah State Automobile secretary was the second contributor association, to report Other checks were received from firms and Individuals in the afternoon mail, indicating widespread Interest In tha campaign. The donations to be made by the banks of the will be decided at a meeting today ofcitythe Salt Lake earing House. The assessments made are based upon gross business for the year 1921 as follows. Gross business of 120,000 and under, an assessment of $26; $20,000 to $40.. 000, $40, $40,000 to $100,000, $80; $100,. 000 to $200,000, $75; $200,000 to $300,000, $100, $300,000 to $400,000, $125; $400,000 to $600,000, $175; $600 000 to $800,000, $225. $900,000 to $1,200,000, $325; $1,200,000 to end so t v Dance Given by Police Pursued Him 25 to 35 Per Cent Below " colored, was convicted of grand larceny last night In a jury verdict returned after nearly five hours' deliberation. The case was tried before Judge L. B. Wight of the criminal division of the Third district court Monday and yesterday. Sentence will be imposed by tha court at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Wells, who was a janitor at a Salt Lake holgl, was found guilty of the theft of $1,60(1000, $425, $1,600 000 to $2 000.000, four Pereian rugs and several other $525; $2,000,000 to $2,400,000, $625; $2, household articles valued at 1297, from 400,000 to $2 800,000, $726; $2,800,000 to $3,200,000, $875; $3,200,000 to $3 600,000, w $1000, $3, $00, 000 to $4 000,000, $1500; to $8,000,000, $2000, $3,000,000 and 'Bad Luck and the Deiil over $2500. M. If Mixed with Sulphur it Dark the home bring of refinement beauty. A low bowl on tho dining room table a vase or jar of flowers on the mantel, desk or bookcase, meke the rooms doubly attractive. . 'ry Res mol; it stops itching ; Dont continue to be tortured b akin trouble. Iletdnoi 1 wbat you want to relieve the Itch-V- t end heal the eruption. Its pure toothing Ingredients seem to get right at the root of troubles, like eo etna, usually clearing theta away in a surprisingly short ttme. tt hastens the head Try e Jar that wretched Butter Flower Telegraphed Everywhere Asked what were his thoughts when he slid from an airplane 22,200 feet the air and took the chance which gave him the world a record for parachute jumping, Sergeant l.nsel Chambers, 135th U. 8. aero squadron, replied; attain the ultimate in thrills and have some conception of what "It you awould chance mesne, 1 ran recommend a four-miltaking drop from above the clouds, with the proper working of a bit of mechanism deciding whether your The record jump of 22,200 feet was made at the jump is to be eternkv. serial etation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Chambers record ia accepted aa official. Theregistered height by altimeter wa 21,000 feet, which, with the height of 1200 feet above sea level, makes the official record for tue jump 222100 feet In If gChee MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. e ' From Grand Junction, Colo, to Beattie, Wash. f to-la- the. fioJd fcy all Urnugutt wail xtf Om m tfht n a dark night aa to tiy to avitifs or aaolt buanM eonauiUus wihuut rtrat fcnt Ada. invet advarw" lu X I ! ; : |