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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY MA At AMUSEMENTS Farmers, Ranchers, Sheep Men, Fruit Growers 8. Tomorrow Paramount-Empres- s TONIGHT. U THEATRE "Tbe Mo 4rt. tj And many others who see no daily papers are regular readers of Commission Considers Mo- - At Meetings in Municipal Wards Strong Sentiment tion by Newman to Raise Schedule Is Expressed Love OBPIItlX--W- hen Blind. SEVERAL PETITIONS STRICT ECONOMY ARE PRESENTED URGED EVERYWHERE COMING. OBPHELM rest THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. LOCAL Tract Needs Willingness Shown to Seventh East; vide Funds to Cover solute Needs. City Parks.' Side Pro-Draina- Vaudeville, minor ge Ab-Pavi- Extras at the Strand J. Warren Kerrigan in person and Clara Kimball Young on tbe screen were tbe two attractions which crowded the Strand last night. Mr. Kerrigan m making a tour of the country speaking in theatre where his pictures are being shown. He spoke last night on the wonderful growth of motion pictures and then humorously referred to hie personal experiences, especially with his numerous admiring feminine correspondents. He also gave a short talk at the American, warning young people to look before they leap Into the "movies." Hiss Young appeared In The Foolish Virgin." a film adaptation of Thomas Dixon's novel. Not being given an epport unity to wear beautiful clothes, nor to do any really great emotional acting with perhaps a spot here and there, she was not seen to quite as good an advantage as usually. The play is cumbered somewhat with detail, but has depth of thought an excellent moral. Conway and Tearle proved himself again quite the proper leading man for Mias Young. BRIEFS Goes Ext on Bnslnraa Dr. J. Lloyd Woodruff has gone to Washington for a business stay of six The Bronze Bride to Mehesy Local predictions in the coal trade dicate that before the summer Is gone coal will be retailing at $7 per ton, as at preeent. Colorado opagainst erators have bad to increase the wages of their operatives, and the Standard Coal company has just increased wages to its miners of 5 an d 6 cents per ton. and to operating employees 50 cents per day. This is the fourth advance in a year with them, while the price of coal haa remained uncharged. The U. 8. Fuel. Western Fuel and other op- erator companies do not see how prices Another Slacker BY WALT MASOX (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) Coming '"The Bronze Bride" with Eddie Polo and Claire McDowell offers an interesting human story with the thrills of the life in the northwest. The story is that of a disinherited son, who wanders into the far north and because of his friendliness to a pretty Vidian girl is compelled by her tribe, to marry her. This is a special feature in five reels and will be shown Thursday only at the Mehesy for one day only. In- ; i Coming to Orpheum. can be kept down, with advancing costs of operation, Sftaint-r.anc- e and administration. including higher prices paid to teamsters. Coal has besn selling in Idaho and California higher than in Salt Lake, which has enabled the companies to kAep their chins above tbe rising tide. Lo al dealers have been unable to store J coal, and some dealers claim to be just as bad off as they were in the winter. A meeting of the coal men- was held Monday afternoon, but r united action was aareed upon as regards prices. Bat they all do agree upon the fact that coal going to rise before long. pen. in hi every day. TROUBLE ENTIRELY DISAPPEAR- ED. Hear M Kays Report. To Ths stats council of dsfense has been called to meet this afternoon at the capl to! to receive the report of A. N McKay, representative of Gov. Bamberger a? the meeting recently of the national council of defense at Washington. The state council has been delaying organisation of its work, except along the lines of crop production, until tne report might be received from Mr McKay and the national count. il. Fat hers and mothers worry over a child with a chronic cough. Knudt Lee. Wannaska, Minn., writes. "For rr-- r mr daughter had a bad chronic cough. Every tlms she caught a little cold, it aggravated the trouble. We tried many medicines, tut not until we tried Foley's Honey and Tar did anything produce any great relist In a few dajs ?he trouble entirely disappeared and has never returned." Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough. Soraram Johnson Drug Co. Advertisement. UNIVERSITY MMLLETGIRL' At the Rroadwa y Anil Jackie Saunders In The Wild Cht Sunday School Workers Meet NEWS Nurses Elect Officers. rsg-ul- Passenger Train Service To ie Greatly Reduced Suporintcndont of Transportation E Pacific, xgress with many other operating man that a reduction In there will be generalover the counpassenger train service in to furnish before order long try power and equipment to France for moving troops, and to help out the in freight traffic at great increase Railroads will have all they can do later on in moving troop, ite crops and general freight. However, Raft River Conference. as yet the Union Pacific has not reduced Its service. The Erie has. actq, eastern papers, cut out 82 cording The Raft River conference, adverof its passenger train. many of these being commuters and other suburban tised to be held 21 trains running Into New York and Chi- ha been postponed to May 15 and 23 anl to' cago. Mr. Manson left this afternoon, Also to August 1$ and 11. for Portland for conference with opJOSEPH there. F. officials SMITH. erating C. Manwm of Abo Union TWENTY YEARS AGO Two Divorce Cases. Interlocutory decrees of divorce were granted yesterday afternoon by Judge P. C. Evans, of the Third district coon. In the cases of M Martha Brooks against Lewis C. Brooks and Mabel 8. George against Rex G. Georg Martin Coal Co. We have not Lump. 85 7 5, Not W-raised prices 47 So. Main- - Was. 628X il New Railroad Folder. Advertisement. Negative Team Wins, Eastern Star Service. Special services In honor of the Star will be held Sunday evening at ?! Paul s chapel beginning at 7:10 The Rev. J. H. Dennis will o'clock deliver an address on "The Star of the ' East-- and special music will be given by the full vested choir. A full attendance of the 7511 members of ihe local exported and they arc organizationto Ifmeet M7;1S o'clock In requested the lobby of the New Grand hotel. Jlra. C. E. Bennett will lead the Mlipah R Dobbs, tbe Radiant chapter, Mrs. W. and Mrs C. S. Dyeart. the chapter Linda chapter Into the church. Eaet-er- 1 George Latimer. Wallace Penrose and Melvin Brown, representing the negative, won the debate yesterday afternoon at the WeefjSIde high, school In Mike Frances QuHltrnugh'e fifth period class The. affirmative aide debating was upheld by George Britain, Herman Bauman and Warren Smith and waa "Resolved, That rtah the queatfon t should-adopthe Initiative and referendum. Robinson, Mlaa MarBrigham ian McCall and Wesley Ward acted as a Proper Food for Weak Stomach. The proper food for one man may be all wrong for another Every one mould adopt a diet suited to hla age and occupation Those who hare weak gtomachs need to be especially careful and should ett elowly and mastialao cate their food thoroughly. It Important that they keep their bowels regular. When they become constipated or when they feel dull and stupid after eating, they should take Chamberlain's Tablets to strengthen the stomach and move the bowels They are earn' to take and pleasant In Adeffect. For sale by all dealers vertisement A large number of Sunday school workers were In attendance at the monthly meeting last night of the Salt Lake City and County Sunday School association at the Iliff Methodist church. The principal addresa of the evening was riven by the Rev. Coe Hayne of the Burlington Baptist church and other sneakers were illaa Day. Mis. OJhe FVrrls Mis. Rub? Dang. Miss Alice Rowe. Dr K V Silver. the Rev, Hoyt F. Kenrlques, and E Ben Brown. An exhibit of helpful Sunday school literature gathered by the Episcopal churches of the state was 1 is no time to i delay business Were going right on with it at judges. CTT THIS OVT IT Is WORTH MOXEY. DONT MISS THIS. 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Miss, felt so grateful because of being freed from pain and distress that he wrote the following letter: "I was suffering from rheumatism. kidney and bladder trouble, alao dizziness tarred taking Foley Kidney Pills and would almost fall don at times I started taking Foley Kidney pills and taro Untea gave me entire relief." kidneys give warning by pains in aide and back, rheumatic aches sore muscles swollen joints, pufflneas inder eyas tired and languid feeling. Schnunm-Johnao- s Drag Co Adver tisement. A. Ashton-Jenkia- s Company |