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Show J ' j 13 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE through a readjustment of International trade balances. "Whether willingly or unwillingly, he declared, "we must grant liberal eaten- siona of time In the payment of the bulk of debts due mates government by foreign governments and to continue ' to forego receipts. Fortunately, what must be will also be advantageous to ourselves as well as to the debtors." THURSDAY MORNING, r MAY Fd , Grand Pythian Chiefs Are Installed , j ed TRADE EXPECTED United States in Financial Conof Is ferences , Harding to Speak. Francis II. Sisson, vice president of the Ouaranty Trust company, New York, as- ' serted his confidence that "representation of the L'ntted States by competent bankers and economists at a confer eme tn Kurope to provide for the mobilisation and distribution of international credits would be desirable Announcement was made by President Defrees of the chamber that President Harding had arranged to address the convention tomorrow, Chairman Iosker of the I'nlted States shipping board and Frank Munson, president of the Munson Steamship line, being listed among the other speakers. Mr. Bedford told the convention that it was vital that both Russia and Germany should be restored to economic production and to their full commercial relations with the rest of the world. We have had a condition of paralysis of international trade," he added. "The a large part of productive power of the world Is not being utilised, primarily for the reason that unstable political conditions make It impossible for the people In many parts of the world to obtain credit with which to finance the purchase of those raw material which must in, turn be used a a basis for production." on the public debt amounting to $790,000,000 was the Urgent Item of or- Crucible Steel declare regular dividend on preferred stock. Iwight W Morrow of J P Morgan A ('o waa elected director of the Hanker Trut company to succeed the late Henry P. Hethlehem Steel merger arrangement contemplate expenditure of $10,000,000 Immediately on Huffalo etee) plant. leul Igarka wanna theoretiral aluation give of $84 40 a share at market price Uharle M. Nhwa reported to be planBethlehem ning great ateel expansion Steel company may bead new merger In certain quarters it is estimated that the aggregate net operating Income of clans carriers for Am II will be around $.5,000,000 or JTooOOOoO Topper sale for the first half of May, according to estimate made in the trade, amount to atout mi.Oihi.ooo pounds Metal mocks hae been making many friend during the jiast few days. Rise In ailver prices, firmness of copper marIn the visible ket and further decrease supply have helprd establish a better market basis. . e. better-know- . il WILL SELL 7, -- , ive-vear - Utah-Idah- 100 to U. Se AND-SOL- Main St, PhonoWa. BOO. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AT CURRENT MARKET PRICES X V f 77 7 '- 7" irf ELECT OFFICERS r- T 77 .. V; - V4 - , v - K Grand Lodge of Utah cludes Convention; Also te prao-tieall- y Burton CtYDE EARLY. GRAIN RATE DISCUSSION. - K KANSAS (TTY. Mo. May-1- 7 of utilities ommlftdona of nine v L. S. D. EVANS TAKES CHEYENNE EXPERT INTO PARTNERSHIP 1 ( Edward Left, H. H. McCartney Installed yesterday as grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Utah and Mrs. Nina Underwood, elected grand chief of the grand temple of the Order of Pythian Sisters. lavlaon . ,, i f GRAIN PRICES HELP. CHICAGO. May 17. Advances in the price of grain and cotton are being reflected by an increase of mail order sales buck ft Co., wdiich so far In by Sea rs-RMaps according- - to figures made public today, showed a gain of about 6 per cent, aa compared with the corresponding pe- In the 1620. companys business since June. $3000 DOWN At Sacrifice. range, each side. ABB Consolidated Wagon Mutual Creamery ,,, $.00 Beneficial- - Ufa Ins-1- 0 136.00 2. Zion's Bank 206.00 Savings 10 Deseret Savings Bank 200.00 10 Deseret National Bank 269.00 $6000 U tab Hotel Company Bends. 1 17th South and 11th East. Each side having: 4 rooms with AND INDUSTRIALS. (Furntahftd by J. A. Hogl? A Co.) Twenty tnchuUrtaln. 92.63. up 55 Twuntv rails, 83.34; off .24 coated tongue 30 100 Double House RAILS 1 110.00 SI .00 J 1 v I PRICE $4750 - In March. and cleans a J0 Z. C. M. )! ,5 r 4y, $6,376,-000,0- Helps digestion WILL OUY '? Jv dinary expenditure during the ten months this year, compared with $7,72.000.000 last year, while the redemption of treasury certificates of Indebtedness accounted for of public debt dlsbiirscmenta $3,914,000,000 during the present year, against for the corresponding months last . ear. Since July 1, I6J1, the treasury has retired $1,316,000,000 of Victorynotes under Its policy for refunding the short-date- d debt, compared with $177,000,000 during the same period this year. For the month of April ordinary exaa $243,000 000, penditures aggregated against $126,000,000 in March, 'while pub lie debt disbursements for the month were $131 OoO.OOO, compared with $1,702,00(1,000 Uhad-bourn- Utah-Idah- v Interest middle western state met here today at the rail of Uhalrmpn Ude M Reed of the Kanaa commission to outline the will take stand the state poninnHion on the case recently Pled with- the intor-Htacommerce eommUvion h the railroads. asking for the abolishment of the on wheat and differential freight rat coarse Under the terms of the application' filed with the interstate commerce commission May 5, the farriers are asking that the rates on- - wheat and coarse grains. Including corn. oat, rye and bar-lebe placed on the same level, and that U. S. Participation Important. the corn rates be raised to the wheat ' In connection with his suggestion of rates Under the present nhejule. estabby the Cnited States in lished In 1921 and made efV'tive .fanusrv participation ' F.nropean financial conferences, Mr. Sis- 1. 1922. the wheat rate N approximately son declared that currency and credit 10 per ient above Jbe rate on coarse problems were closely related and the credit resources of this country would grains. The states rcptejtenled at the conferbe relied upon in the formu- ence are Kansas OKlahoma, Missouri. lation of sny comprehensive plan of In- Nebraska. Iowa. Wiucoiimii. Minnesota. ternational borrowing Wakota North Uakotn ami "The United States would share In the benefits, commercial and industrial, reMERGER REPORT DENIED. effective sulting from a restorationhe of an "but 17 NKW YORK. Mm reReports that said, gold standard abroad," Midvale Steel A Ordnance tonipuitv valuation of some foreign currencies for- the b to be was absorbed the Hethlehem seems to on basis be a the gold merly Steel corporation, whhh were responsionly alternative to complete repudiable of an extreme for rise points in tion. on the stuck exchange, Mr. Sisson further declared thata.re- - Midvale ahare were dtnied tonlaht h Tlnm.is L distribution of the world's gold reserve counsel for the independent steel might in time be effected gradually companies. Inc'udmg Midvale, whUli are Interested in the merger now under negotiation can sav absoluteK and unqualifiedly," he natd, that there have hen no negotiations between either Midvale oi Republic and Bethlehem St el for then acquisition bv the latter ompan. do not believe there will He The faitthat Midv.ile advan es any is no rapidly In the stock market I of a new deal cun nx vv,th fullest confident e that if Midva'e officials nt miv time commence negotiation with Bethelehcpi or nn other company theeecuties of the other run now negotiating the merger' will be notified imme'Thousand of men and women diately.' have found relief from various BONDS MORE ACTIVE. digestive disturbances by eating -NKW YORK. May-17Flcischmann's Yeast. Trading In bonds today wai qTttrmFdhT th p Tmrre it Is human nature to want to and broader operation in the stock mar ket. where industrials, epeciali find out "why So far as science uppers and steels, were the dominant features. can tell us this is the res son; Xkmiestic and foreign war flotations held within narrow price limits, leader Flcischmanns Yeast is a food of that division again closing at mixed abundant in certain elements gains and kisses. Mex.oanis and 5 were which are necessary to health and the strongest Issues with e'herl:mi 6s but Hriti.sh and French loans were life itself. It promotes the flow of featureless bile and of pancreatic juice. It has Investment rads tended upward but a remarkably beneficial effect on Junior or speculative rails were jelatKelv fevi the whole digestive process. It in a Instance dull, urmg moie than a large fraction cleans a coated tongue. Orro de Fasco 8s and Chile Uo per 7s featured the metal group at substantial Try Flcischmanns fresh yeast n The steel bomb gains in orange juice or in milk. Men moved Irregularly and Midvale 5s were like it in milk shakes and malted not responsive to the sudden advance in milks- - Women like it spread on the stock. Total sales, par value aggrebread or, crackers. gated $15,973,000 B B B Keep your digestion in the pink 4NCR E ASE oppose o of condition and your tongue dean OMHA, Neb. May 17 Opposition t an Increase in livestock freight rates in and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes as suggested estenlav b L Nebraska, of Flcischmanns Yeast fresh C. Mahonev of Ohicajro. aasictant geneveryday before or between meals. eral freight agent for the ('Imago, BurBe sure it's Fkxschinanni Yeast lington & Quincy railroad, was expressed toda b Robert Graham of Albanoe, a the familiar package with cattle raiser, in teatflng before an Inthe yellow label. Place a standing terstate commerce mVuKMon examiner order with your grocer today. at a hearing bv which Omaha twkatd Interests seek'rjpcommendationi fur elimination of abeejod rate inequalities fliev claim are discriminator agvnt them in favor of Kansas ('itv and loseph Mo Mr Graham, who is president o the Ns ora ska I.nestoek Growers aoei,' ion. said Nebraska ranchers would not be able to bear an Increase in rates $10, 000 Amalgamated Sugar Co. 7 .cent First Mortgage Bonds at par Pr and interest. WILL OFFER BONO ISSUE. o $5,000 due Sugar NEW YORK, May 17 A hanking syn1930, erf 96, netting 7 per cent. dicate, headed by Blair ft Co, and Hall $10,000 Utah Idaho Sugar 7 (meGarten ft Ob bankers, tomorrow will ofdium maturities) to net 7 fer for public sale an issue of $22,600,000 per cent 60 Utah P. ft D. pfd ( 96.00 first mortgage, twentv 7, per (plus accrued- dividend) sent sinking fund gold bonds of the SO Am&lg. Sugar pfd 70.00 Chemical company They 200 Amalg. Sugar com. .... 3.20 will be offered at 9S. to vleld approxio 300 com. 3.26 7.12 per cent mately Natl. Copper Bank .. 153.00 Another Issue of $12 500.000 fifteen 20 Columbia Trust Co, . . 90.00 year 7' per tent convertible sinking fund 20 Ogden Savings Bank . 277.60 gold bonds, underwritten by the name 10 Not. Bk. Republic. ..(Make Bid) syndicate, presently will be offered to stockholders. tin-fo- BV OWNER $3,182,000,000. Advocated.' WASHINGTON, May IT Dmrusaion of "European condition from the viewpoint of American trade and finances continued today to occupy both the day and night serai one of the annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce of the United todat Set era! of the speakers States. " emphasised their' 'convictlrin that the I'nlted State soon would be brought into closer economic relations with Europe, and that with final settlement of the Carman reparations question world business would boom. prominent among those holding optimistic views qf the immediate future were Dwight W. Morrow, of J. P Morgan ft Co.; J. F. Delaiold, formerly (halrman of the board of eontrart adjustment of the war department, and Silas H. Straw n of Montgomery, Ward ft Co.. Chicago. A C. Bedford, vl e president of the International Chamber of Commerce and presi- -' dent of the Standard Oil company. speakthe opining at the night session, wasof ion, he said, that Kussia must be forced of private to acknowledge the "sanctity could admit propertj" before theof world nations her into the comity BERTRAM known photographer of Tacotia, Wash., who sayi that since taking Tanlac with such good results he now knows why everybody is praising this wonderful medicine. $1,000,-000,00- 0, . Participation T E1M0N,. well- - . . V Si 05 EXPENDITURE TAKE SLUMP. WASHINGTON, Map 17. Ordinary government expenditures for the ten months of the present fiscal year fell off by nearly $1,600,000,000, compared with the corresponding period of last year, while public debt disbursements declined over aocordtng to a statement of government outlay from July 1, 1021, to April SO, 1023, Issued today by the treasury. for the ten Ordinary expenditures months - ended with April aggregated $2,620,000,000, against $4,378,000,000 a year ago, while for the fiscal year ended June 30, "1921, the total was $6,116,000,000. Public debt disbursements for the ten months' period ended with April amounted to $5,403,000,000, against $6,771,000,000, while for the last fiscal year the total was European Economic Status !. Discussed by Commerce Convention. Chamber 1922. 18, ConPyth-Siste- rs Meet The grand lodge of 1'tah, Knights of Pythias, and the grand tenr le of the order of Pythian Sisters concluded a v chnCcntion at the successful of P thias hall yesterday. ElecKnights tion of officers was held at the final sessions. 'H. H. MoCartne of Park City was elected and installed jtsterday as grand chancellor of the grand lodge of Utah, Knights of Pythias. He succeeds in this honor Arthur Marsh of Magna, who ser ed throughout the- - last year Knights of Pythias plan to hate a Pythian building In Salt J,ake and a committee was appointed yesterday with power to secure an option on a building or a site for a building if a suitable one was found. This committee consists of H. I,. Taylor of Ogden. H G. Blumenthal of Provo, O J Schult of Hiawatha and I). H. Cannon and Frank Uossee of Salt The committee will not or build a building, but may obtain buy an option and then submit the matter to lodge for approval. two-da- 4 . 'i ' v rl v; jj the-gran-d D. J7vans, wulertakrr and funaraj director of Salt Lake for a period extending over more than three decade, ha received into pai(neihip Clyde Karl, an expeit amortician, formerly of rwodent of that city Uheenne, Vo., since and amce that time engaged in huincK After finishing h. getveral education at t'hicago hi hoola In 1HU3, Mr. tiarly spent three vears in that citv. working of some of the it: the eMnhtlhment largi r undtaking firms, then coming went to find a position at Uhevenne. of bia Work In Dotuur all the .It umlftri'tker ami embalmer, h Mr Lvan-- i h.i1-- larr.eti on the Tuisineas in hi own name, saw for the month of Kt 12 thttH time he took into Jul, Lewi jaitner-hi- p Harding, an able and pipilir o.H.wM'ant, who bad been mm ui u u $ia Tin Him tftn wn A betaine Kan Ifarding. but Mr. HarHole. ding was howned at Jackson August i. lust year, while on c, fe4tvg-Dtp MrJivftn then purchased the Raiding interest and" until MhV'1 ronritK ted the business alone, sine vvhi h d tune Mr Fatly ha been actively as a member of the firm. tlie-re- lk -- amo-ciate- Eighty-fiv- e in Attendance. sleeping porch, clothes closets, gas and coal Large front porch. Pressed brick construction. New double cement garage. Cement driveway. Fifty feet from of 11th East. This property brings $32.00 each side or pavement Call at property, 1074 East $64.00 in rents. Renters guaranteed. 17th South, Hyland A VERY GOOD INVESTMENT. 2498-- world, now open to women as well an to men. He spoke of the changes which have placed women on a basis of equality with men and urged a greater unity between the work of the Knights of Pythias and their Bister organization. Mrs. Nina Underwood of Garfield was elected grand chief in place of Mrs.t Lenna Watters of Midvale, who ia grand chief. Other officers who automatically assumed ranks a degree above. thoee previouely held by them are. Mrs. Anna Steckelman of Hiawatha, senior; Mrs. Hu by Deland of Magna, Junior; Mrs. Myrta Blumenthal of Provo, mistress of records' "ahff "correspondence; Mrs. Mary Harrison of Ogden, mistress of finance; Mrs. Annie C. Ummona of Mrs. Price, protector of the temple; Myrtle Hagga of Kenilworth, grand outside guard, and Miss Louisa Ritter of Hal Lake, press correspondent. Officers of the Knights of Pythias entertained visiting lady delegates at a theater party at Pantages last night, which was followed by dancing at the Knights state repreof Pythias hall. Forty-tw- o sentatives were present at the annual meeting. HURT IN RUNAWAY, now-pas- Clean Baby's Bowels with California Fig Syrup Sh- - of the-- Salt American Institute ol id be will the Commercial at h( liking Tli. manual meeting haptfa i of the eh.b tills ivenlng, when the ballots rev ceived (Kim the several tounied and the officei s for the ensuing ve.ii n lined nominees for the the follow mous olfnesirgnte Pj'csiuent, F A Brlm-fie- r (ontinenliil Naiiona! bank, H. W. Burton tolumhia Trust company; J. W. Utah Plate Natldnal' bank, and I;. O' iYetl Ki' h. Utah Slate Natkuial bank Ue picsidcnt, J ls-Jensen, Walkef Brotbets bank and L. W Kytvders. National Copper bank Secretary. Mrs C Mm Kobei ts. federal reserve bank, and Parsons. Utah Treasuor, K. D. Am id. Tracv Loan" ft Tmt eonipnpv, and H. Schroder. Deseret National1 bank. Of the following sixteen names, twelve will if clectfed as delegatts to attend the national unv ctfition, whb h will be held a Porland, tiro June 16 to 20, J1S22R A v Strung H V Culverwell. W Pii-- i h. Fred Hi. b Kvrders, H O W H Gilison. E I. Parry. Miss tir.ff-F K Mi's N. Hvde, E D Amott, Schroder. ! Teo Jensen, K. Carlson and Mrs C. S MacRoherts. v Yj k dfra; -- OF BURIED AFTERNOON C . 1 - good. have been made with Arrangements the druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free with every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron. , or-de- n I married Dan R. Dewls twenty-tw- o yean and they have made their home in Spanish Fork since. Besides her husband, she. Js .survived by two sons and three daughters, Albert, Eugene. Erma. Iretta and Ellen Dewls. She is also survived bv two brothers. Deal R Taylor of Pa v son and Angus B. Taylor of Salem; and three sistera, Mrs K. P. Curtis pf Declo. Idaho. Mra Arnold TIT- -' fam of Salem and Mrs. Roy Meesom of Spanish Fork. The funeral will be hild Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at the First ward meeting house. -i Britain deniani 444. cablee, on banka. 4421a France de01216 Italy demand, 623. 92013: cablet. , Belgium demand, Kto demand. 34; cables. 34 Holland demand 3So- - eablea 3SS5. Vorway demand 1666 Sweden demand 2666. Denmark demamt 2130; Switaerland. 1620: Spain, 1608. demand. Greece demand. 418. Poland .02, Cnerho-SInraktde demand, 162; Argentina maud. 3700: Brasil demand. 1400; Montreal, tlreat 60dy Mils mand. tt2, cables ,V2S 66 1 l 3; 9; 8; nil low. money ateadr : high. cloning Md, 8: offered at lag rate. la at inaa. fall loans against acceptaaesa. 8 Tima loans easier; Sirdar and OO day. Prims mercantile paper. ait months, fall 4; I&4. 3; 3. 4. COTTOW MAEKTT. IT Cotton fntnree opened YORK. Ma 20 3V: October steady; May, 31 IV; Toly. JO 25e: December. 20 33c; January, 30.18c. Spot cotton steady; middling, 21 00c. YEW COULDHARDLY m DSC 47 Funeral services for Victor East ; Coast Native of Payson After Short Illness 2! ffr; Cotton Pnumw closed stay; Mar. July. 20. 86c ; October, 20.17; December, 30.08c; 18 84c. January, WHEAT. OATS A HD ATE. RECORD PRICE FOR SEAT. MINNEAPOLIS. Mr 17. WbMt. mail V 1 NEW YORK. May 17. A new record $1 eiSCCL $1A7; Jul. price for a seat on the New York curb norths. si FWptrpb 44: No. market waa paid today, when Joseph N. 1 Cora H MS Hlrshorn purchased a membership of Mi. S wblt Oat rfey, &XfA4o. 8iJ7r Bn William F. (Reardon, deceased, for $7000. x N - - PtJ aNo a, $L is, iflt LW The previous record waa $6so0. a Husband Stays le - -- CHEAMS.ON LVR I VA L - 4 V for Hid Bioo&fttmrtthJiri Endwrtnfit) ago, E. Eeellua, years of age, who died Tuesday night at his home, 524 South West Temple o'clock tomorrow street, will be held-- st afternoon at the mortuary chapel of Joseph William Taylor, 2S South West TemFriends are Invited to atple street tend the services. Interment will be In City cemetery. Mr. EseLis was a native of Sweden, but had lived in Salt Ijtke for the last Hawking, Spitting and Foul iroath R. thirty-three He is survived by years. Ilevod by Dso" Vapors. his widow, Mrs. Agnes Eselius, and five Catarrh is nothing more nor less than brothers and one sister. a chronic Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat. It Mrs. Valentino Goes usually begins with a cold in the head, on om breathing although It may result dust or any foreign matter that Irritates Fpeclal tf The Tribune. the delicate membranes. DOS ANGEDES. May 17. Rodolph ValOrdinary methods of treating catarrh entina made a sensational appearance at are failures simply because they dont Pomona, a Bmall city twenty miles east reach the affected areas Youve got to of Mrs. Valhere, late this afternoon. heal those raw, tender epota that are entino accompanied her husband In an hidden away where liquid and sprays automobile to the Suburban town and never touch them. The beet and most was hurriedly put aboard an eastbound effective method Is to Inhale the fumes Union Pacific train at 5:50 oclock. She of "Deo" each night and morning. wired relatives at the Biltmore hotel. Place a spoonful of "Deo" In a tin New York, that ahe waa coming. Mra. pan or cup and hold over a flame. Fill Valentino no baggage except a your lungs and air passages with the pasteboard carried hatbox and had no baggage Hold your checked vapor. soothing, healing to the departure of the prior breath for a few seconds and release train. slowly. This allows the vapor ' to penesoon as the train left the station trate every nook and corner, where It theAshusband and a companion, dressed in condenses in fine particles, destroying reentered their automobile cowboy germs and gradually healing the Inflamed and drovegarb, rapidly toward this olty. membranes. -Right away you --will begin to- feet better. The nasty dripping in the throat Dies wiki oeaae the hawking and spitting will your head will be clearer and you will again be able to - breathe freely , through your nose. "Deo" Is the trade name of Dennis Specie I to The- Trlboaa. Eucalyptus Ointment, which is composed SPANISH ForiK, May 17 Mr. Martha entirely of antiseptic, healing oils GuarTaylor Dewls, wife of Iasn K, Dewits.- - died anteed to give satisfactory resuits or your this morning at 7:40 of heart trouble after druggist will retund your money. Bold an illness of two months. Fhe was the tubes and 68 cent (laughter of Mr. and Mra Z. F. Taylor, deeverywhere In Jars Insist upon the genuine "Deo ceased, and was bom at Payson made oaly by Ute Dsnnis V tg. CoT Berke-- 38. 1879. Hcr parenta inoved to August Salem, where she grew to - Womanhood. She ) (Advertisement. N Tty This On Your Catarrh 1 46; Get J . I regular Ss to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. May 17. Mrs. Peter K. Nelson narrowly death yesterday afternoon when a horse she was drivtihe ran buggy and away, upsetting ing throwing her to the ground. Mrs. Nelson kl had been vlaiung Spanish Fork aid was returning to her home at Palmyra when a shaft broke, frightening the horse. She was painfully bruised. . i MONET AND EXCHANGE. YORK. May 17 yorolgn exrh.tnre -- Millions of mothers depend upon gen- cine. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. uine California Fig Hvrup to clean and freshen babys stomach and bowels. (Advertisement.) When the little one is constipated, has wind, colic, feverish breath, coated Your tongue, or diarrhoea, a promptly moves the poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste right out. Never Contains no narcramps or overacts. cotics or soothing drugs. Babies love its delicious taste. V Ask your druggist for genuine CaliWEATHER DATA fornia Fig 8yrup which has full diPACKAGE OP GENUINE $1.00 for infants in arms, and chilwathf data at Salt Lake Cltjr. rections ('oropanttv YEAST VITAM1NE TABLETS frora dren of all ages, plainly printed on botWav 17. 1B22: UiffhMt today waa 76 tle. Mother!. You must say Tomperatur jrour druggist today. Califor174. 98; lowest nia hlftheiit in this month aim' or you may get an imitation fig If you are thin and emaqiated and wish last nlirht, 53, lowest this month sine 1874. 2ft; mean temperature tor today, 03; normal. syrup. (Advertisement.) something to help you put on flesh and increase your weight, Yeaet Vitamine 58; accumulated deficiency since the firat of Tablets should be used 4n connection the month, 83; accumulated .deficiency since L 26 with organic Nuxated Iron. Without orJanuary Humidity Ury bulb temperature at 0 a. m.. ganic Iron, both food and Vtt amines are . NATIVE SWEDEN 0 m wet a. bulb at M degrees, temperature absolutely useless, as your body cannot 44 degrees: relative humidity it ( a m. 49 change inert, lifeless food irito kving cells WILL BE per ceut; dry bulb temperature at noon, sun and tissue unless you have plenty of ortime, 72 degrees; wet bulb temperature at noon, ganic Iron In your blood. Organic iron THIS sun time, 52 degrees; relative humidity at noon, takee up oxygen from your lungs. This sun time. 24 per cent; dry bulb temperature oxygenated organic Iron unites with your at 0 p. n.. 75 degrtes, wet bulb temperature into your VtCTOR E. ESELIU8. digested food as It Is absorbed at 6 p ns.. 53 degree; relative humidity at 6 p blood Just as fire unites wrlfch coal or wood, m 28 per eent tt tremendous so and 24 creates for Total the hours doing by ending Precipitation at 8 p. m none; total for this month to date. power and energy. Without organic Iron In your blood your food merely passes 98 Inches: accumulated excess for this month to date, 00 of an Inch, total precipitation through your body without doing you any gperltl There were eighty five "fikhe thirty lovlges of therepresentative state present at the sessions, in addition to a number of visitors Among the visitors of note present were Past Supreme Chancellor ITiarles S Havis of Denver and Lloyd T. K.ng. also of Denver, who is superintendent of the insurance department of the lodge. The proceedings were closed with a smoker last night at wht- h Justice J K Prick and Justice A. J. Weber of the date. 11.26 Inches;, accumuI tah supreme court were the since January excess since January 1. 2 93 Inches. There was a program principal speakers of mu-s- li lated 5 07 and aeta at 7 41. May Hun rises at and refreshments were served Those elected to serve with Mr Mc- 18. 1922 TAKEN AT Cartney are C J Ndinltz of Hiawatha, WEATHER OBSERVATIONS 9 P. M.. MOUNTAIN TIME. grand vice chancellor. E Wellington lake of Salt laike. grand preiate, W. I Underwood of Cgiien, grand keeper of 4 records and seals, D C Turner 2 of Salt grand master of the exchequer, D. tr C. Watson of Ugden, master-atarms. .Samuel Garrett ofgrand Price.'Vand 7t8T guard,' M. 11 .v ini ham of Provo, grand outer guard. C. M Anderson of Sandv. grand trustee. Past Supreme Chancellor Davis was In charge of the installation 8 821 . . Bolee .OOClenr m 82 OO'Cleir Pythian Sisters Meet. rhirngo .. 721 .. .00 Part 80j cWyenTer Representatives of each of the thirteen 9o! .OOSUlear 82 Grand Jctn temples of the grand temple of the Order 841 66 .OOlClear Helena of Pythian Sisters attended the annual . . 68 761 Lander .00 ('leer state meeting of the organization at the 581 64 .00 Pert cldyLoe Angelee hi- - h has been Knights of Pythias hall, 74 78i Modena in session the past Iw'o days 561 641 NVw York The election of officers, riiual work, routine busi. 80 Oklahoma 8' ness and an adiiress bv Past Supreme Phoenix f8 SI Chancellor Charies S. Dav Is of Denver TRi Pocatello , 80 78 occupied yesterdays sessions eldy Portland . 58 Officers of the lodge said that Ml Rapid. City Ml Belt Lake 75 were especially honored In having they an 63 bv Han 56 Francisco addresa Chancellor Davis, as it was not .OOiCtondy 74 8anta Fe ,00 Clear 7l customary for dignitaries of the Knights 731 of Pythias to address the auxiliary T8I 74 cldyTonopeh . . Chancellor- Darts emphasiaed the 82 84 Winnemucca .OOTlear need for the members of the lodge to as621 YeUowatone 00 M Clear sume their plaie in the activities of the r VKW well-know- n photographer. I suffered from rheumatism in my shoulders for ten years and at one time had to go to the hospital. I was down in- - bed-- for months and. hardly able to turn from side to side. I couldnt sleep., and I "dont believe 1 bad a day free from pain. My appetite failed and I couldnt digest a thing properly. Gas made me have heartburn ftor hours after In a very short time after I started taking Tanlac I actually felt like a new man. I am now entirely rid of rheumatism and my stomach is in first-clas- s condition, while I have gained ten pounds and never felt better. I have recommended Tanlae to a number of people and I am always glad to say a good word for this remarkable medi- , Salt Lake Banker t Will Name Officers Tonight When they told me about T&nlae i seemed almost too good to be true, but since taking the medicine I know for myself that all they said about it was said J. Bertram Simon, 1031 E. so, 46th St., Tacoma, Wash., a STAND AT TIMES - Hips, Back and Legs Would Have That Tired Ache For teveral Everett, Washington. years I have had trouble with thel lowest part of my back and my hips and my legs would ache witn that tired ache. I could hardly stand on my feet at timea. I waa always able to do my work although I did not feel good, I saw Lydia E. Pinkhama V- - Vegetable Compound advertised and having heard several praise it I decided to at the present try it. 1 feel first-rat- e time. It has done wonders tar me and I keep it in the house right along. I always recommend it to others who aro sick and ailing. Mrs. J. M. Sibbert, 4032 High St., Everett, Washington. To do any kind of work, or to play for that matter, is next to impossible if you are suffering from some form of female trouble.it may cause your back.nr yoor.-legto ache, it may make you nervous and irritable. You may be able to keep up and around, but you do not feel good Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound is a medicine for women. It is especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these annoying paina, aches and -no good feelings -disappear. It has done this for many, many wo-men: why not give it a fair trial now. s |