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Show r FORGIVENESS FOR FOE. ORDER WHEAT P1URED UPON Leads Children to Pray For "Traepaaeer." TRADE HALM Film is Always plain sight ri applied to ho pro- - ; A committee fixed the oetlement (Continued from pace one.) price of May com at $1,61 H and May 73 H cent, the closing fiure oats at people will find some way If they of Faturday. have to make use of the lamp poet." Falling tn Idne. Senator Kirby of Arkansas, support-i- n Crain brokeit themselves. irreapec-tiv- e the Thomas amendment, deof action by the hoard of trade are expected to cease handling specunounced food speculators as "paralative grain account by night Three site." of them this forenoon announced that "We have wasted time in discussion until further notice they would acceptno trade In wheat, corn or oat opwhen we ouht to have acted." said tions except to well or to done up ex- - ' the Arkansas senator. 'The gambler Three firm were in grain is a parasite isting contract. Logan A Rryan Which i one of then "The time is ripe for some legislablggeet in the country; the tion of this kind." company and Wagner A A motion by Senator Harding to lay Co. Other big houae were aid to the Thomas amendment on the table have Similar action under considerawas carried. 4 to 23. Then, motion tion Smaller houae. it is said, would to reconsider carried without a roll have to fall in line. call and opened the debate againToledo Suspends. Senator Kellogg of Minnesota offered an amendment to the Thomaa Toledo, O., May 14 Trading in amendment providing that actual and wheat future was MJpended this director two the for legitimate future trading should not be by day morning prohibited when physical delivery ot of the Toledo Produce exchange. I wa and oat corn future in products traded In was accomplished Trading in settlements. Saturday suspended indefinitely. setImmediate action to check speculabasis for be the j closing prices will tion was urged by Senator Vardaman tlement of ojien deals. of Mississippi. Action tn Kansas Oily. A doeea children, lean from semV Would Include Cotton. Kansas City. May 14 Directors of came out of their cells narration, "I never understood. he said, "how the Kansas City board of trade voted the people stand for being despoiled ycbool near Kumes. Belgium, whera today to take action in suspending by' a lot of gamblers in whose inter- heaps of battle rubbish mock the alts trading temporarily, similar to that of ests the exchanges are run." He said t thousands of homes, and. going w the Chicago grain exchange he favored, but would not propose, I he shell smashed crucifix at the cross extending the Thomas amendment to roads, knelt to say their prayers P. & 0. Steamer Medina suspend cotton as well as foodstuffs i'.elglaii officer stood near. The chilexchanges. Senator Smith of Georgia thought dren said their prayer as tar as "For Sunk by Submarine the senate would take up food control give us our rrespesses. as The legislation after it disposes of the es- there wsa silence. The Belgian officer New York. May 14. The British pionage bill and believed it better to oncluded the petition. As we fot passenger steamship Medina, a wait until then and have full consideration. give them that trespass against us." vessel owned by the PeninSenator Thomas replied he did not The Belgian officer was Albert the sular A Orient 3?ham Navigation doubt there was plenty of food In the kin. company, was torpedoed and sunk country, but that the pressing quessubmarine German April 2S a by tion was legislation to enable the orwhen off the coast of Plymouth, acdinary man to get his share. cording to American passengers arrivYou may form an army to beai ing today from England. the enemy." be said, "but there may On the same day In almost the same be domestic questions of far more imlocality the Omrah. a vessel of 8.130 portance. You cant accustom the ton, owned by the Orient Steam Navipeople to starvation you can't accusgation company, was also torpedoed tom them to living beyond their inand sunk', the passengers said. No comes." He said he wanted to curb either ship. but val- the speculator who would coin the ganizations in Washington, Wyoming lives were lost on On the went down. hunger and women and children into j and Montana, today began a confer-air- t Medina cargoes were more than 300 person, dollars. jence in t hi .city for outlining a cale passengers and crew. of wage increase based on the re- cent advance given to the miner In Printer of Famous the centra! competitive field. Lamp house, containing special spiral incandescent lamp in (Continued from page one.) Rael of him none of the rule duct I 1 Big Pathescope Campaign Started in Earnest Atilflian King ' - ' Sprocket wheel , Film gate 1 1 Thamson-McKinno- Universal rheostat, taking both alter- -' stating and direct current I f ' Make connection here with ordinary electric light socket ( ; j j i Pamphlet Found London. May 14. 1:20 p. m. The Berlin police are reported by the Amsterdam corvee pendent of the Central New to have discovered the printer of a pamphlet which wa published at the of time the strike of German workmen tn April. A member of a committee of the has been arrested. The correspondent reports that a trial on the charge of high treason is expected. New York, Submarines Arrive May 14. Twenty eek of The News HE close of second Viabal Educatlonai Campaign gives assurance that at least twenty wards in Salt Lake City will receive free of ujt one of these $200 Pathescope Motion Picture Projectors. Indication point to the probability that over 75 per cent of the wards in thu: city will possess Pathescope before the convening T men. 1 The Deserent New. It the practicability of the plan to. with her the desirability of the reward get .that make one of the most popular campaigns ever conducted here. made by is It is because the Motion Picture have become a fixed institution in social and economic life and because the Church and school have come to recognize it a an lndespenslbl adjunct to their institution. With these institution equipped wfth thid new effective medium of learning and entertainment a new era' of development in church work is made possible. Visual Education Department, Deseret News Real estate transfers listed In the office for the rntraty recorder Meek ending Friday follow: naval F. E. Chambers to Richard Lyincluding three United State man. part of section It, towngunners from the American steamship 1 south, range 2 west.. $4 from American the Vacuum; ship F. L. Chamber to John Lewis, steamship Rockingham and 24 from SO. township part of section2 west the Uruguayan stonnvshbp Oorisils south, range sunk by German submarine, arrived Samuel Winn to Burton Corn, L D S . lots 102 I. block today from England. of the auxiliary meetings nert fall. Never has there been a like movement that has locally of an educational nature met with such i ontaneou approval by church organizations a ha this liberal offer Make Sure Your Ward is Listed to Recieve a Pathescope Real Estate Transfers Survivors of Ships Sunk By The $200 Pathescope Given Away Free by Deserel News I shall arrive at the age of twentr-o- n to George Schick, part 1 0 block IS. plat B yes rs H A Waymoutb to Flor Pny-- ( Said petition prays that the dottrt ! der. lot 1. block 10-- plat V 3. Southgate Park, plat C-..- . determine w hether or not it would bo 000 Walter Kirk to Ernllte Sprague, for said Estate, and for all t best Arthur Matson to Emille Mton. 1 Kimball A lots 6f to 72. block 3. Park lot 81, block 58. plat C Richards Security therein, to sell said lode min. View addition F. U Roy Chambers to diaries Garnirk, to Frank the same being valuable company claims, ing I 3. I'keef erfisld jgO Stephen Hays to S. Hayes com.Meads, part of lot 82-for the Iron therein contained, and BO? section 30.2 A j 6. lot Mock 'Klrr-hal22, pany. A plat t Richards Security range township 1 south. any 13 portion of the coal land (Containing to Frank reckon Mrs Elit. to Charles Osrnick. It!J company west referred to In said Will for the coBreckon, par! of lot 14, block 150 E. Bringhumt to Frank Meads, lots 44-block 3, Chest arfield ni' slderation aforesaid, the Estate to reIJ 5. plat Granite Really company to Kim' part of section 30, township 1 ceive such portion of said consideration West Ride Investment company to ball A' Richard Security comsouth, range 2 west of $250,090 as the Interest of the Ea-1- 0 ArJo Hill, lots 44 and 4$. block Russon Investment company to lots 37 i. block 7. Hypany, r i ... late hears to the entire, property. 2. Archer Ar K l subdiv:ri John Aylett, section 2S. town(0 land Park Plat C . j By said petition the Court is asked ke Utah 1 'iny li irrigation west . . Albert Toronto to17--Hennir.g Henship 2 south, rahge in determine. If the sale be had. tha to Utah Idaho Sugar ry,. Five-acr- e derson. block Joseph Shield to Frank 1 Kabor. 2 of the consideration which j IS. aouth,t) section proportion A township section SO. township south. plat 1 . . . west shall be applied tg each group of rang Hsr.ry lawrenrs to F C. t . raage 2 west J William Francis to Robbins claims. 76, 4, bWk to Schramm, Universal Katberine Stewart part lot I I Witness the Clerk of said Quinn. Tough Nut reagrve Court, lot 1, Investment company. plat B. r wdth 4h- - seal thereof affixed, thiw Tth Frar.it Chamber to F. II. Orem, Parsons la Arthur 1L block 44. plat D i.. - A.906 1 Arthur of section 3A, township part Parsons, lot , block tv plat day of May. A. I. 1917 Emille Matson to L. .vSheperd, 2 wrest 1 1,$S F . south, range THOft HOilER, lot 3. block 83, plat C Lillian Heagren to Joseph Gor-rjngPrsr.k Chambers to F M Orem,1 to Addison Mrs D W. Mason Clark. tSealJ ' of section 343, townnsbip lots block 2. Jefr T7 Ularit. par By J (Jain, lot 20, block L Walker's deputy cisrk., fere-.n1.875 150 street subdivision . south, range 2 west A Smith, attorneys for addition . F?eph-nWay-iroutA G. H. A. Gamble to William Jenson, Flora Snyder to Joseph Hebaus to Jftte-acr-L. Sampson, 10 lot 3, block 60. plat B lot 7. block 21, plat B e lot 14. block 14, plat T J. Baer to Alice Goolffe, lot Lillian Neff to James Hornsby, A NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of 450 2.000 6. 16 .A 7. block 2, Evergreen Julia Melvill to D. If. RasmusAnne 8 Thrlstopheron Borg deceased to Florence John Rhode to Mary Moran, lot Jr., !jnrr,s Smith. sen. lots 21 to 21, block 2. Creditors will claim With present B 17. all of lots 18 and It. Alta Howard place . 5, Clark. 5. 16. to vouchers to the undersigned at 406-.Sarah Scott. 1. N H. Gramling to D. M. Dewey (Charles place m 5alt Lake R 14. Bldg Judge Utah, City. lots 22. 23 and 24, Joseph Ipmsn to State In vest or before the l&th day of Sept. A. D. William Timmins to W. A c-- j block 5, J. H. Whalon's addicompany, lot 2, block 52, 'ment 1317. A 21. tie block ton. 10 part tion A plat P Louise P. Borg. Abraham Borg. AdGeorge Romney Lumber 1 Co., to Castleton Fred Smith to State Investment Brother to William E L Mason, pt. 30. south. ministrators of the Estate of Anne ft. Castleton. lots 7 and 8. blocks company, lot 7, block 1. Nor2 . west 10 1. Gvanda subdivision wood Borg, deceased. Christophereon place William Terry to J W. Fitxger- Date of first publication Ntay Id j Castleton Brothers to William W'illlam Murdock to J G M- -i ! . J 1, I- W aid. 5(0 A. D. 1117. Castleton, lot 4, block 26. plat Donald Chocolate company, lot 10 Joseph Terry to William Terry. Ysn Cott A Morton. Attorneys for i K.tthrk 50, Plat AT..... j 36. 2 R ... 1 W Oatleton Brother to Wallace John jerkin to Alfred Meredith, Administrators. to A Richter Piertt t r, j, block 1, Kimball s CaslJcton, part of lot 4, block lots J j'harle 500 o. 67-10 i Union Heights 26. plat D 10 ... subdivision Wf THE Wardle, jjo'm S.rp to George Kelly tn Richard Ramey, lACrenx W R Huchinson to court, pro- 2.000 Division, in and for Salt Laks lot 16 and VI. block 3, Peri,t. W..LC I E 7. j bate 5 14. block to Shelher. los & Bank Trust Sa. Stale In the matter of Utah. ;ngs kins Grand View County. Iirj7.cn'n . o r eret j Arrsos addition . ..... .... j of the estate of Alonzo William Davis to Morris Marks. B. Richardson. Savings bank. t W E I.nese. Sarah Fa5-lur2. 75. .. lot 8, block 34. plat B NOTICE. 6 (Ircrased. 10 The M lot 14, petitioh of Liberty Heights A Peter Mr d A. Cobb to Kimball A HUIr Rlqhardaon. administrator Ejsemare Peteriton lotto 2. block Grace Smith to Rio Grande comof Richards Securities company, Johnson, tile el late of Alonso B Rtrhardsoa. de- part pany lot 53, tlo.k 31, Lincoln V plat ft lots 1,247 tnd 1,248, Highland eawd for e; the Park of tlement prayln R j: Nowlin to Nets Htlfl. part Part ddition final account of raid x,Umnifttrator m Ramuel Kar- Kjerjrnard j!MArln of U,( Z. block Granite Realty com pane to Kimpla,t E 7 and for th distribution of the reildu YK k. lot block 2. five-ser- e Shi M tfo John Ledder. ball A Richards Securities Joseph of A e the estate 525 plat persons entitled, section 3.0, township a south. company, lots 1 to 4, II, 18, 2$ . to has been set for hearln Ethan Helen on Friday Harrington 32. 3v and 31. block 1. Highland range 2 vet . . 1. townlot 26 ion the r 1$. '! tb Jcr of Burday May A. D 1917 at two Park plat C Edward Burton to Kabelle 1 west.. 1.000 O'clock P M at the County Court north, range ship ton, lot 2, block 56. plat B. George Davis to John Baldwin, O Brien to Davison House. In the Court Room of said court A II. Shaw to Charles Foulger, Ry part of section 1 27, township 10 In Salt Lake li part of if JO, block 4. plat A.. west . . . lot 2, block 2. a Eat Park . north, range City. Salt Lake County. Samuel Kershaw to Viol Ker-- i II Khaefer to Frank Meads, part Utah. Bod ell Jensen to Andrew Ander-on- . 1 thaw. Jot I. block 146. plat D 30. of section of section 21. townWltnesa the clerk of said court with township part Hi south, range 2 west . ... ... . the seal thereof affixed this ship 2 south, range 1 Mt day Brothers to Prance Castleton Charles Milne to Chris Christenof May 1JI7. I MI KK VS i:TRT INTO THE lot 4. block 28, plat sen. part of section 25. townTHCW' HOMBR 1 D 600! 2 fast south, WORLD WAR. range ship iEAL) Clerk H. C. to Henry Lash brook Ne Is M&lmstrom to Alrin Nil-soBy J. E. Clark. Depute Clerk. Woolfe. Gold Nugget Nos. 1, 3 section 34. township 2 Van Cott. contain & Allison Th;s Preiderrt pamphlet 1 Riter R R 2 west 10.000 and south, range mining claims Wilson Famous Message; The War Howell. Attorneys for Petitioner W. B McCartney to Esther RobE. A. Young to Garfield Smeltof t. 21. 22 1 22. Resolution block Presland The son. lot lots to 2$, Congress: ing company, J0; dents Proclamation; Theodore Roowe- l block 14, Crescent Beach University Heights PRO- cocbt, Carl Holmquist to scar John-- I velt President Poincars bate Dlrlslon, in and for Salt Lake Joseph .Smith to Nellie Mbrton. Comment, x 10. 8 son. lots and If, blok ( State County, of In lots 10 and 11, block 1, Hamptali the Wilson to rreident mntt.r Reply 4,o0 t Message; 10 of the Capitol avenue addition .. of Henry Seamona. ton's subdivision ... Kfr. George. Pacific Land A Water company Me Ke liar Real Estate A Invest' JOTICE The i.etitlon of to E. Peter ment company Henry of the isCHOB4TF. VtB (tl tRIl AVSHIP suance tn himself bf praying Rourke, lots 1 to 4, 21. 22, 31 Letters of Admin49 OT1CV, istration in the Estate of Henry and -- 2, block 2. Homsatte s. deceased ha been set for hearWillard Ashton to F. M. fthurt-lef- f, 10 or on Friday, the 25th Coutoll block 44. Cltrk A.. County plat ing of rpecjtlr day May AD 1017, at rwo d'cloclc atanera for further tnfortnationGracy Smith to Andrew G Hanson. p m. at tb lot 3, block If, plat County Court HoUs in the IN THE DISTRICT Richards to Horace COURT. PRO-bat- e Room of said court in Salt Lake Court Willard City 1. Good fellow, lot 11. block Division, in and for Salt Salt 7 ake County. Utah. five-acrplat A to Roman fn'the matter County. State of Utah Winee the Clerk of ld Galdwell the estate of Allen G t ampbeli. with the aal thereof affixed thisCourt, .of Charles 1 4th t debased NOTICE- - The Petition of day of Mar A. P Catholic bishop, lot $1 and f2- 1; 150 addition Flrt Tingley (Eleanor C. Campbell. Kxeeutrtx of the Tlfnp B. A. to lot C- Avery Rtppe, Last Will and Testament of the deceased Seal F 100 7. block 56. pUt A for authority lo give a leas upon and j By J E Clark, Georg AtWy to A. B.A Rtppe. lot W'altcr C. Hurd, attorney for option to purchase the undivided one-ha- lf 100 peti- 7, block 56. pUt this child of Interest said Estate in presenting the Every F A. Avery to Tuttle Brother of Pinto five Group filled patented out mining coupon Tuesday, company, lot 38 and It. block claims, consisting of the Burke No. 2. j IN THE DISTRICT COURT 3 Desky's Second addition ... Burke No 3. Burke No. 5. Tiptop and , bat Divisioftyln and for Suit Lka will receive one AEROPLANE i Charles Peterson to 8. B. Tuttle.Red Cloud Lode Mining Claims, and j County. State of Utah in the matter lots 65 andT6. Felt aubdivifree. for authority to give a lease upon of the Estate .f C A Ftancliff. other. ;a!jio 100 . sion ... C a ;aod option to purchase the fjve- - wise kp w r, fTa,idcIiffi d- -! s Ashton-Jenkincompany to Ea- Interest of aaid Estate in ceaseff. NOTICE The pstirt, - of jam eighteenth T 2. block Beckstead. lot If. (News) tber the Iron f seven Fablne. the Group administrator of th. es-- ! Springs patfive-acr- e pi An. t . ented claims, consisting of Utrle Alley fate of C A gtancllff. or M to George othejri W E Ferrebee Name . . Western. Ploche i known as C - A ;U ff. ... daegaawd section 12, Graham, part of -Wanderer; iandT' lptfTJ 111 KSrano n7 r r aV!rg for an order to sell the follow-(fo- r south, range tovmaMp a a. eonslderation based rcrlbod upon iwrsoPal p:- big west property of said Address -j chase price of 1250.000 for the Ittsn wit; (hr- - shares o t tha to Btttljron Hem. Gaorft Corl.jr rf all parties in the said claim, ha capital stock of the Sandy Irrigation Build. rs company, lot 26. block neen set for hearing on Friday. the company, has been set for hai 1, Heaiha tubdlvt.lon nth day of May A. D. 1917. at 2 or Friday, the 25th day of May Bomn.y Lotnbtr compxny GMtt o'clock p. m at the County Court I d 2 7 at two o'clock F ,f to Wlma Sod.rlund, lot 11-- 1, a . . Piano?. Have you ; House, in the Court Room of said County House. lr the Court . 1. Townslt Chamber block Court, ltt Salt Lake City. Halt Lake Room pf. said Court. In FaJt Lake Benjamin. Boyea to J.acn A ? Utah. a Have Lake County. 3M lota Irah yOu company. County. It ), Ruhr, Phonograph Said mining claims are a part of the Witness tbe clerk cf said Tboirdyk described in Paragraph 8 of with the seal thereof affixed, tblaf Mathilda Olaaon to Leri Ot.aon property Will of Alien G. . Campbell, de-- l day of May A. D. 117. section IS. township 1 south, HOMJ THOS eased. In which tb Testator provides GorV lomnVy ' k (ion all of his coal and Iron mine, that (SEAL! B. Taylor, lot 1. .situated in Iron County. Utah, shall te K Clark, Deputy Clerk. J. pany to H By block . rtv-acr- a held for the price of 6SO,O00 until bts Alexander, At Frwart. Stewart plat A.,.. J. U Sampson to Aurturta H- Itimnar. Caroline Neil Campbell, rorney for daughter 750 PI A Kimball A Richard to M Miller, lots 10 and 11. block baua. lot 1 to 1, block 1. Wavegiy . Augusta HeJoseph Hehaus baus, lots 11 to i 4, blod-- 3. O.ty I Hall subdivision ...... 10 fit ....... district ltir .... ..... district ........ eut FREE AEROPLANE ...................... 1 |