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Show . P J s W5 :;r THE SALT .LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, ifARCH 23, MOTHER! RGVO DEPARTMENT. W. Center St. Telephone YourChilds Bowels Need 11 California Fig Syrup James L. Meldrum Dies at Pleasant View Home' ' PROVO, March James - Meldrum, O years of age, farmer of this section, died last night st fais home In Pleasant View. Death was due to heart trouble. Mr. Meldrum returned to his home about a week ago from California where he had been spending the winter. He was born In Coudenburgh, Scotland, August 5, 152, and came to Utah with hla parents In 1WO, since which time he had resided In this city. He la survived by hn widow, four sons, , Elmer end Calvin of Provo, George G. of Washington, D. C.. end Ysrnnl of Star, ling. Idaho; four daughters, Mrs. Neills Huli Mrs. Fleets Ritchie of Provo. Mrs. Dillle Beckett of Sterling, Idaho, and Mrs. Kffie Collier of Ayo, Aria ; and' one brother, George Meldrum of this rlty. Funeral arrangements are pending word from relatives. i I- 1922. TO BE BURIED FRIDAY. 2 The funeral of Miss Camilla Maesee, who died here yesterday ward morning, will be held In the Fourth at t meeting house Friday afternoon Hurry, Mother! A teaspoonful of oclock. Friends may view the body prior California Fig Syrup now will thorto the funeral at the home of her father. Professor Relnhard Maeser, 24 East oughly clean the httle bowel and in a Fourth Nbrth street. Interment will be few hours you have a well, playful child j . la .the . again. Even A cross, feverish, consti-- 1 taste, J fruity pated child loves its BODY TO- - ARRIVE TODAY. and mothers ean rest easy Because it PROVO, March 23. The body of R. V. never fail bile P sour to work all tha Shipman, manager of the Provo bakery, stomach If of the out right poisous afternoon who died suddenly Saturday in bowels without griping or upsetting Ijo i Angeles, will arrive here tomorrow - child. lift - morning Funeral service will be hdd Tell your druggist you want only tha,) Friday afternoon at 1 oclock at the Masonic temple. The body raay be vie ed genuine California Fig 8yrup, which bv prior to the funeral at the home of Ed- has directions- - for babies and children j f ward Bcherrer, 144 East First North of all ages printed on the bottle. Mother, i street Refuse1 California. you must say (Advertisement.) any imitation. FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. PROVO, March 23. Jehn Andrews of American Fork U fined 1100 by Judge James B. Tucker today on a charge of having intoxicating liquor In his possession. Sheriff J. D. Boyd end Deputy Karl Rlshard yesterday confiscated eighty gal- while raiding the Andrews - Iona of liquor M - Jfi -- V v 252 South ' am St. . PROVO, March SSO3K0 DsiiniGxFiiopfi r. K on Low Heel. Shoes. Pumps and Oxfords, in All the Latest Styles-1- - and Patent, Sample ' ' ' Many-Case- s 1 Far Below Cost to Manufacture. Doors Open 9 a. m. ,, , 5000-Pair- s In 2-Str-ap - 1 - - - , lr - 1 f era tii cm home. - w Sentence Is Suspended in Theater Ventilation Case PAIRS CANVAS SHOES AND PUMPS and misses, values to $4.00, v Ladies v ( 500 1500 Pairs Values to $9.00 x a pair Thonsands Have Discovered Df. Edwards Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute. Pajamas Boys and girls sixes 6 to ll Dr. Edward, Olive Tablets the for calomel are a mild but sure laxatiVe, and their effect- - on the liver These little is almost instantaneous. tablet are the result of Dr, Edwards determination not to treat sub-Ititut- e , Before City Judge Noel S. Pratt yesterday W, H. Swanson, proprietor of the Gem theater In this city, through his attorney. Alien T. Sanford, pleaded guilty to violation of the regulations of the state board of health governing the heating, ventilation and sanitation of public places of amusement. With the consent of the state health authorities, sentence waa suspended until fall. It being the contention that during (be summer months, when doors and windows may be opened, there la sufficient ventilation In the playhouse to protect the health of the patrons without undue exposure to cold draughts. Before fall the theater building will either be dosed or else a now ventilation system wlU be installed; or.' If not, the suspended sentence will be passed. A. I). McOulre, proprietor of the American theater at Tremonton, had been summoned before the court at Brigham City on a similar charge, but this matter was dismissed Tuesday on Mr. McGuire s promise to comply with the regulations of tbs slate board of health Immediately. Conditions Discussed by Officials Livestock' - Livestock questions farmed .the-chi- ef concern of the stats board of agriculture report from the meeting, and after state livestock Inspector, Dr. W. A. Stephen sen, the board appointed Its chair man, Henry Mom, Dr. Stephensen and of agrlcui . A. A. Hinckley, commissioner ture, to arrange for obtaining funds to take care of the expenses In connection with the dipping of osttle In Emery county as a protection against the spread of the cattle scabies It was reported thst the United States s DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If .your Back hurts or Bladder drink lots of i : bothers, water. Wien kidney hurt and yonr back feelsjrour, son, don't (ret geared and proceed to load your stomach with n lgt of drugs that excite the kidneyi and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep voor kidneys clean like you keep your bowel clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the bodys urinous waste aid stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneya ia to filtentho blood. In 84 hours they strain from It COO grains of acid and waste, so wo can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of wateip you ean t drink -- too much; also gat from any pharmacist about four, ounces of a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidnevt will act fine. This famous salts is made from the cid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, fend has been used fof generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids nr urine so it no longer ia a source of irritation, thus ending hlBd der weakness. Jad Salta ia inexpensive; cannot in. jure; make a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their nnd aetiva. Try dean kidney alto keep up the water drinking, this, and, no doubt, you will wonder whst.be-eam-e of your kidney trouble and back-fh(Advertisement.) -- -- e a One calo- Patent and Kid, Pair. ... fa'4 s 33.5S -- ' KNEE PANTS SUITS Extra pair pant; value to $18.00. Three big let BOYS AND CHILDRENS CAP8 On big lot; value to $1.50. Each B0Y8 MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUtTS vV US valgl... $4.95 $5.95 st htt ee V ns. b ik, ww44 ka" ludmn. OtnMn ikometOe Ticnl4. wwismfcwini. $.45 Cft, E3ew CARTER SHOES FOR MEN value. Mek SUITS valu. MENS HATS Regular Special. FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR. HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR BOYS' 1 ' tlMt....... .Mt.,,. J SUSPENDERS MEN'S SILK TIES 11.00 value. MEN'S 50c SILK LISLE HOSE Pair.. 25c 45c BR f6 - LADIES' CORSETS Henderson off high grado...... wfeOL GIRLS pure' AuNPQ SWEATERS ;... ONE BIG LOT OF CHILDRENS T. ROMPERS., ONE BIG LQT OF CHILDRENS SMOCKS, WOOL TRIMMED, LESS THAN WHOLE-SfL- i $1.75 75c COST. - , f LADIES And A MISSES heelppatentr$9.00 value; pain AND'" GROWING KIMONOS.-,.,- MENS Pqlr. Full lzo MENS OVERALLS 228 denim. CALFSKIN AO B ww Heavy weight LADIES JU.: LI 83c 52c 8c FUR TRIMMED ETS-Ltt- tlqr $2.00 Vs us. hssls; oli 1 1 and . Fair....' 82c ie ' !) 1,1f iVpiipi , l f,, - frt old up to $33.00. : MENS SOCKS Black and tan. Pair SOc D.r.n ? .,.,....,....,..,,..,.,,.,,,,,1,.,,.,,.,,,..,,. Irtriudeif thla lot K'nlght Wooion MIlla guaranteed' "QlfiE J3 xY t AB LADIES AMO MISSES SPATS $2.00 values......... 50c H06E- - SUPPORTERS P -- .....,...wlI y L DOUBLE-GRI- . ............ ...... ....... vvv . GIRLS BINGHAM DRESSES 1 to IS ysoro StylitENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS low GIRLS COTToV CREPE EMBROIDERY TRIMMED ORm WC KIMONOS LADIES COTTON CREPE EMBROIDERY TRIMMED . , pri. PRICED aKd up StocE$B Pair. FLAP- - 1 --buckle; CHILDRENS value, pair, ........ SHOES Thouaanda ef pair, ' for - Boy now, baow prewar , $3.60 COMFORTS AlI dsndy. r... $2.25 4Se 59c S8.00 PANTS Reg. $5.00 values ALLOVERS For children; y. $1.00 values HEAVY WOOL SOX d; coat- s- I5c MENS GENUINE PUTTEES Regular CORDUROY Jh BABIES' WHITE SERGE AND CORDUROY CHILDREN'S ........ CHILDREN'S SHOES Valuo to $2X5, Pair.,.., BOYS BLOUSES $1XS values MENS 42c 25c BLOOMERS Ago LADIES VEST Valuea to $1.00........,, MlttlOta SMALL CHILDRENS . COTTON - DRAWERS... ... BOYS AND GIRLS' KAZOO .. . SUSPENDERS $1.00 value SMALL BOYS WASH SUITS On big tot . BABIES RUBBER : ICc 6 0S "" BABIES'" RUBBER AND iR,, UP PANTS.............. ' BABIES CRIB AND SHEETS. up L 10 PER SLIPPERS SATEEN 4 to 14 yoara BLACK-AND-WH- ITE :BanE$Diiiiii)4 ' 2.00 i eff I3C' fq, heS E hel; .'.,..,i'35c 0c 15c . BABIES PIQUE CARRIAGE ROBES embroidery trlmmod.,,,. ONE BIO LOT BABY LAWN LACE AND LESS RIBBON TRIMMED BpNNETi THAI WHOLESALE COST, 62s GOWNS.,.., - MIX ( HOSE Ono big lot. CHILDRENS Pair.,.. Bv'tv SUSPEN. PO CHILDRENS SERGE DRESSES Valuoo to $.80 OLD LADY COMFORT SHOES OR OXFORDS Valu to 40 AB $7.50; all alts. Pair...... CHILDREN'S PELT SLIPPERS fur trim-,mL.ather, sols find value to $1.50l IUC S 2. Slxe to Pair.,.. 15.00. POLICE LADIES' HOUSE PRESSES m' ONE LOT OF GIRLS WOOL COATS, FUR WHOLESALE TRIMMED- - LESS THAN COST, CHILDRENS OUTiNQ FLANNEL ...,49c . 69c . MENS HEAVY RIBBED $5.50 Plr...,...,,...,....,... MENS lzes; ............. Stoir, 'jrEt r 75 YOUNG MENS SUITS GO it ? 4 25c. $11.95 OvtrCoato, Bankrupt Prito.. t AT fcl0.95. Mail irt . Order Filled Promptly . r Our Clerks Are Polite and Courteous. Well Informed and Accommodating" v Free Employment Bureau Is Under Consideration gaBwrficirp,"glK " yu Y Flan for the establishment of a permanent free employment bureau, to he maintained bv ths city, or by the citv and county, are under consideration by both municipal and countv authorities While ns dects'on ties been reached, assurance was given yesterday that the queetloa would be looked Into thoroughly. Advocates of the plan point gut that the present free municipal employment bureau has already demonstrated It great usefulness In- - supplying labor for hundreds ef enforcedly Idle rltlsens ths Recoveries Reported In Salt Lake, and that If residents who Wonderful desired to sec tire help for brief Jobs knew of Remarkable Use From (hat by calling the bureau at any time they could get the laborers they needed, Device; Sample It would be of great convenience end save SENT FREE ths men emplpvsd the commies one they would of necessity pny to sn agemy that Thonsands of people suffer the constant was In ths business of furnishing labor handicap of dangerous rupture, who, havfor a consideration. tried various treatments, selves, liniWednesday wan a feJrly good dev at ing ments, bungling trusses and sppfancea thirty-seven ths municipal bureau, calls resulta. Ihlnk thetr for labor Turning In over the telepnone, without Issatisfactory tncumble and that thrr must Wasatch ISIS These orders, all of which rupture It the grave, yet their to from were promptly filled, were for various suffer cased msy not be hopeless. kinds of help Incident to spring work, Oot In Akron. Ohio, a device known as the Sponge Rubber Rupture Pad has been EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED. perfected, which nser4eclsre ha hoi but id Exemlnnttoni for crop posts liupeOoi-- imUy-- gi van thnt Instant ,XUI be held St the elate cnpltol March' many Instance a complete recovery has JO end April 1. uhdeb the dierctlon of H iuen" reported, so that they are today tn A "" " pcrprrt tisAllh nnd IV bile this is nt xnvmtJon? the If you kre Tuptnred or have a nil 'lured epcui from 4'arbon requrat of two this may be the very thlhg heeded end one from Wneatch lonntlre, others friend, In order to prove Its great value, a (leairlng td tabs tns ttg,mev do so sample pad will be sent free to ny ruptured person, jn a plain, sealed envelope BANKMUPTCY PAPEPS PILED. There la no obligation to mirrhnae and 4 voluntary bankruptcy This no money Is required In advance ws petition sure and !mpl matter filed esterdav In the Inited Rule d'a- - I makes the test trlet court by Farley N Reynolds, a street and every reader who suffers from Rup tar motormsn of Ogden, who estimates ture should, by all moans, send today for his liabilities at $145 t and hla assets a Free Sample Fad Simply writs K. II. at $130 Ths petitioner datlms exemption I Scott. Hernia Expert- - $40-Scott Uldg , of $40 In wages. 'Akron, Ohio, (Advertisement.) zU. fl phyeiewl-rihdrT'e- A . ' j mostI the die eases and ailment that affllot humanity. To purify it taka , Is rsspWaibla for ' Hoods Sarsaparilla blootL tha m t 'j. To be adopted for years- - 1.0N Art. - J.ooo iilctlonartea i a fob of Nature tituily. 000 Reader. i Junior High School. be adoilfd fur a period of four To year; 2.000 fiolenee, ' . to-w- - --- -- tb adopted fur a period of fsur r .. lf.OiO Geokrtphy. g.OM H torv, 12.001 Sp.dling. S. 9i,l) Fhj-- l iingy. To be adopted for years S.Odo ArlthmeMo. S.eOO Coinpoaltlun. 20. liu Music 15,000 Fenmanahlp. 100,000 Reading. - - rjnPj3rqucto TXftup ( Mrs. 00 To year- ii.- .- omrounity., 1 Bisikkeeplng. - adopted for a period of eight fes - Algebra (Same as for High). Tth. Mathemntb'S 9 til grades). I 'rawing. JOOO Muaio, Hlfl$ Scheole. To be adopted for a period years: 1,000 Botany. ' a . 1.000 Senior O.oOO period of alx I 1.000 Ctvlcs (Community). toT a prlo1 Chemistry. 4 History (American), l.SW History (Modern). 1,200 1.100 21.(04 Bupplementary S.004 Book tet To ,r V,- 500 year i.' . kJu 1 ' . -4 General, ... . History. as for Senior Ancient (Same NOTICE. like Salt High). Utah, . City, 500 Mod rn - (Same as for Senior March !1, ms Notice I hereby given thst tne Board . High), 2,500 United States. of Education of Balt Iztke City wilt meet To be adopted for a period ef six book commission to consider as .a the adoption of text book for tire in yearn: 7.000 Rngllah, Oiammar and Composithe public schools of said city for the tion. Sections period 1 euulred by law, 4700 to $00 French of inclusive. Compiled Laws (Sams as for Senior 4tt as 104, amended by High.) 117, I'teh, chapter $00 LsiIt as for Senior session law of Utah, 1911, on ths llth (Sams -- High)-day of April, 123, at 1 .04 o cloek fe. m., at room No 112. City and County build (Sams as for Senior ..Spanish , tng. Salt Lake CUT. Utah. liighL- - 4M kemuui ' dsme as - foe Bcntor following U apprOKlmately-t- he . number and kind of books rsquired, to- High). J'uriflea and vitalize d 'i ft A jv-y- e' ' Bad Blood ' a Must Be Accompanied With Postoffice Order.. EXAMINE OUR MERCHANDISE For Rupture? 'Eczema broke out in smell, rd spot around my each and quickly spread to my chest, arms and scrota my shoulder. The itching and burning were intense, and when I scratched or rubbed it, small, white blitters formed. "I waa treated but got no relief. 1 fog a frss sample ef Cuticura Soap and Olqtment. Basing tbsy were bslplrg me 1 purchased mors, and now I am completely Signed) Mrs. John Timlxooks, Ru 3, Romeo, blgsn. Cuticura Soap daily, with Cuticura Oloinieut occasionally, prevents pun-ptor other eruptions. They are a is also Cuticura pleasure to nee Talcum, a fascinating fragrance for perfuming the akin. ,, $4.95 ALL-WOO- L Is It A Cure On Neck. Chest, Arms and Shoulders, In Blisters. Cuticura Heals. $6.95 CORDUROY KNEES 'PANTS SUITS Values to 112 00. BOYS' BOYS' BLOUSES All values to 1.00...... TO . BOYS' w ik .;r....,f.,,.i.'vwe values., SMALL BOVS' OVERCOATS Values to SKM------ - per-eon- w ' 12 BOYS MACKINAWS Values to S12.C0 pow-wo- pow-wo- CORDUROY KNEE PANTS Large t 17 years. 51 Qft' BOYS sites, Boy Scout Pouxoow Will . Be Held April S, 6 and 7 pow-Wo- SUIT. Bead These, Prici&Airfthiuir bureau of animal Industr; detailed to the work, s about sight mors men ferThtrtv days' 15 look after the necessary work efficiently. O. D. Merrill, the commission and the livestock Inspector were appointed to devise possible wars of preventing ' dairy cattle from districts not yet declared to be free from tuberculosis being Intermingled with other dairy cattle In those districts that have been declared free By gradually, enlarging the "free", area In this manner. It Is hoped that tbs state may finally be entirely free from the disease. Districts now declared free are the counties of Cache, Rich, Utah, Millard and Wasatch, while Davis and Balt Lake soon will ha freed from tubercular dairy cattle. The board decided that the ooopevaitlve campaign against predatory wild animals will be Increased In effort during the lambing season, but will be restricted both before and after that season, on account of lack of funds. have been completed for Preparation tho third annual Boy Scout which will take plass at ths Unvsrslty of Utah April 5, I and T, dally from- - J It) o'clock In the afternoon until I.8Q o'clock In the evening. Members of first and second classes, life, star and eagle scouts and registered scout leaders are elig'ble for the classes. The president, faculty and studenl of the unlverelty will act as tho'r hosts. ths Bov Scouts During the will have a chance to use the university laboratories, shops and machinery, wireless and other equipment, riding horses and swimming pool. There wtH be expert instruction In, all, scout, aoUviUee,-1n-cludllife saving, first aid, electricity, mining, wireless, civics, birds, trees, and publio health, sutowioblling, aviation and horsemanship Examinations In these subjects for merit badges will be held Saturday morning. April Scoutmasters and scouts are invited to attend the Inaugural procession, which will take place at 10 o'clock on tb morn-l- n en of April President Georze Thomas will be formally. Inaugurated In the Boy Scouts wtshtng to must register at scout headroom Central 15, quarters, building, corner of Second South and Main streets, before April I. ' piece garments, values to $2.50. mel. The pleasant Httle tablets do the good that caiomol does, but have no Dad after effects. They dont injure the or calomel. teeth like strong liquid They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why euro the liver at tne expense of the teeth f Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gum. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets take it place. dullness and that lazy Headaches, feeling conte fromconsUgstion and a disordered Oliva Tablet when yod feel logy and heavy. They clear clouded brain and perk up I the spirits. 15c and 30c. (Advertisement.) and two j . olive-colore- d liver and bowel complaints with All 400 PAIRS INPANTS JSOrT SOLES kinds and styles, values to 85c, pair . of, four years u1ild sight 4 ' Commercial Law. , Physlca 4.000 Typewriting. Physiography. 500 Arithmetic (higher technical). . And a sufficient Zoology. number of standard v 'To bs adopted for a French, German and English Classics. , , years; Text books on all subjects above named li.VA English. Oratpmar, Will be considered for the grad ahd Rhetoric. 1.009 Oral English. In which such subjects are commonly French. 5,50 taught. 300 German A the tlhi and place specified, the ' , 1.300 Latin. Board of Education will meet and pub2.300 3 panlsh. , open and read all the proposals that licly . 500 Psychology. have been received and will make it 1 500 Econnmli a. decision within 10 days thereafter. , The bide and terms of Publisher must To bo adopted- - for a period of eight bs accompanied by sample copies of the yeXo English Literature. books proposed to be furnt,ed, (In esse 4.0110 American Literature. sample copies have not already been sup-- ' $,0fl0 Civics (Civil Government). piled), together with a statement of ths ' $00 HUtory (Ancient). Introductory, exchange, wholesale and-re- - Mathematic. tail prices al which the publisher agrees ad4,000 Algebra, elementary and te furnish each book within Balt Lake . vanced. City during th full tlm that ia required A - 4,000 Plane Geometry. by law. 1 000 Plane and Solid Geometry. Ths publisher or publishers whose whstt AptweleeJ Telgeseiaetry, m'.ist'enter'iOKf a written contract with ths Board of Cowvmerglst Bubjeete. Te be adopted ror a period of four Education and shall give a surety bond " In a reasonable turn to bs fixed bv the jenre 1 00 Phonographic AmitnuenslA Board, for tbs faithful performance of t 5M Shorthani Manual. , such contract .009 Commarolai Geography, All bidders will be required to give net 1 000 Commerce. of History pries of books I. e b, at point of skip, 4 To bs sdo;ited for a period ef lx ment and f. o. b. Salt Ijtke tty. years; The right Is reserved bv the Board 4 ' under "High Fd m 1 Ion to accept or reject any or all Fngllsh,lnriui1ed School ' bids or sny part thereof 1.000 Isolation THE BOARD OF l,(k0 Bookkeeping. OF BALT LAKE CITY. 1.500 Spelling. r4884 1.2') 5o0 I, $00 1,000 00 , ea , ' 1 v r- XOod-Ji'ias- a . u4 pco-pe- -- ' |