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Show DESERET real Throng Jams Station To Greet Famdiis Movie Stars w f foot of the ear at.pa, Little Meryfutap-lln fh,tr war through - lifted te the platform and. with ever and Fairbanks, milted through the thrpn. I r ,n atatlon. to the crowd et nyon !ke. Bougie. Flrbkl,.Mry yua at Llkwty Uaa' earti bf PhP- - undrInside. on n raised platform, ol,ari b4, Char- ihad Jual time for a few bar three marines the dosen b (t Enoh audience a tha ried word to huge cheer and enmker ahouted worda of to a support and plea encouragement U Then their tong elation the Uierty Joan Oregon Bhert Uno up. march to the train wae taken .P f pern- n4 the Hm lime, the thou nde-o- the r;: eta h pla who had been pack an bo be a tlou like fancy flga In The motion eir picture j ordinary the open of Umaa soaking eo the T to Waehingto site wera not largo enough. confer with big offi-l- rt people clambered through windows gad their eprehing over Iron fences. . I "f,. nMghily ovktlM. on A ilfflilftr ?l7ucii the ooanlry in behell famous Mr. Fairbsnxe smaller scale, greeted the the V VTilrtr crowd in SU actors at Ogden, where they also made lwlJirtvrthat I lr!,rt?ba,lrget he had eeen brief speeches that It wae port Mr Fairbanks eo onthua'aart of thlaof town the crowd detain to vault the eucceao compelled wee the U for finally fen that he -- 4 to reach the Iron here He added that tha eight-fo, rtCoBe greeted them at train shed. fromth. JSSelS t Meeting Ttght. third All member on nil BMaeard. committee Including nil I. foils ofbitaaard which had Liberty loan Lake CUT of the nvaselng Sait of metnh.ru I 1? o7 war I" he ope yarda commit tees, are call to meet tonight rC.1 rfowd atood for more than at club at 1 2 the Commercial bJf for breath in the big o clock, for final working Instructions he" 21 the train shxj. or committeeman is urged to at"olatform. The force of Everywithout fell. The call for this a tat ion wae nn- - tend waa Issued I t night by Lea rue of the peppV meeting Balt Lake City campaign D Freed. ter If. f!farm. of "kids,"' determined not be de- - manngsr. iIft,!rorle idola would the iron r..r grille Jsmmltrg he track on Violation of Liquor Tng.- l- Limited wna to k , KL U,wle '7 7lr'."H) T.a ot Balt-Lak- 7. L7.tihe .I flrirt-- of tha thrae tha ai.pa, but Mr Chapllt ptrafnrd andtha train waa tha car, L.M down into tha eonthern and ST yarfa and It waa fir, or teg ha car waa returned .rt brfor he ma ef terrified toot, a Hum th platform end being That aareral thouaand more the station. Ml ummi Inaldawaa reluctant te at firat whan n hollowVoara ilrtJTnnd soldiers formad at tha waa tha 'fjre U 7d Get Busy For The Anthor of The Riddle pro I 1 ( t ti I mo p i ! I! i JM !T$4 t ' pOSSARD ANDJUSTRUE CORSETS K pie troubled on barmen they work too hard and too Intense U The ero many more people who ie duo to the ho that al pie no they do not work enough. They a lllpa a eortaia wanlllif ln- mniao who went to her physician urgently entreating go bo ohowa bow to sleep, a X fan "IT la months sin had a good nights real," oho deolared. I go- to bad I Every night, aft tumble and to for hours.o worrl Ton about someask the doctor. thing "Only about my inability to sloop I know of nothing at that worn me." Tour general health T In it good V Excellent." JLud in fact the phyaiotan oonld not find anything prg.tnlcally wrong to account for the steeple nees. Ha began to quest ton hie pattest! about bar overyday life. Are you having any apodal diffiIn the management of you cult! hou be Inquired. I But It la some months bou My gin I have kept house. I am living In an apartment hotel." 'Whs h aft .ETna. yea gave op housekeeping that yeur Insomnia be- - THERE 191S S by H. Afilngton Brnos, Psychology and Parenthood," Etc. Personality,' Denes 3 y to -- Sleep Ceually I remain In bed until ten or eleven. Aft luncheon 1 go to a matinee, piny a little bridge, or per1 ling, la (lie evening I haps go e friend or go read, piap bridge, to the theatre, f donot go to bed X know I should very early, beoaua . j pot al p The physician looked at her qulx-- l slcally. if I wera to tell you what to do In order to sleep undly every night,1 would you really act on my advice?" bo aaked. Of oourea." Then I tell pen to work at something work bard at something. To bo qulto frank, I believe It is nothing la keeping you but Idlona ,,that ' wakeful. too back to housekeeping Or find useful occupation of me other kind What you need la work, and that is all you need.'' Tharn are people all over th world similarly situated. They are wakeful at night because during tha day they are too lazy to work hard enough to get themselves inert both They healthily tired physically and mentally In medical language, Consequently servo 11a, heart, nor vasoaelth motor moehanlstn. become adequately p to present Itself fatigued for promptly." victim of alreple , If you are a neaa. and ntthe sametbne have tr And how do you copy your time admit that you are one of the Inert now? Do you do any wor k what- lasy folk mend your ways without JLaw is Alleged ever?" , , delay. ant. I have an IndeOf aaatr Find nemo thtereetlng work to do. Ja any seas, I eosld and throw your If Into It heartily moots Information, were filed Ip thy United pendent 1 al p Then for badly do not much, Qo ho bod feeling really tired art yeeterday eharglag Joseph that I tool quirt aeod up." But I you will al 1p. Associated The Peeler, Martin Mallnkovlck and Ed. "But Juat how do ya (Copyright. ilt, by AerwapaparaA Houdyshell with vtolntlona of the Reed depart A-amendtsesrhy Importing WjOoH from wot Urrltory into Utah. P lay and have UNEXPECTED DEATH QF hfnllnkovleh are alleged to from Evanato brought liquor he with and Hondyahell la Charg Wn, .ringing Bqoor la front Rmda BY ARMY CHAPLAIN CHAT URSrDIIID t 1 EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY APRIL H 4ff ST 1 1? V 1 i i 1-- i 4 t 1 , r r -- . i. 1 W kWl 1 I 1 IMPORTANT SPECIAL VALUES IN WOMENS AND -- MISSES f I" ft 111 h ff tf V W 43 ' FOR CONFERENCE WEEK 1 -- : t 1 An. Immense Delayed. Usual Prices Will Be Featured Commencing Today Economies When You Most Appreciate Them Thats THE PARIS' Policy - -- . ll l! .1. . u -- i i ti ?- -I SALT LAKES GREATEST ECONOMIES IN WOMENS H .Jr 1 ti t :i ' ;d. H I .si? , Ofoodal Corraapondoae) -- WHGi Millie Warn ) David Bhert Ldn at died of asthma yeeterday afterao her hemev H 8 street. The death wee oaaxpeeted by Mrs. Grays friend she had b n d and apparently wae la goad health On Den. 11, Ull. Vr Gray, only daaght of Mr. and Mr Thom Marshall, w bora la Belt Lake. Thom Marshall, who same from as aid sooth ora family, w a member of the pioneer law firm of Marshall A Royts. was educated la tha His daaght school at Utah. In lted aha waa married to David B. Gray. They had children Tbs only reiattve, haadd Mr Gray, la a ta, John shall, forinarly federal ludge A private funeral service will be held tonforrow at the anfrfe The Rev. Facer A Btmpkla wtllodDoatn haftal will be freight agent of the Or in Mi. Olivet, More Cioil Service Examinations Announced Standard 3 Special, $3.50 Cash, $3.50 Monthly. . ll. ra res fti 1 kt ITR ts & hi. Tvdi' Brass Bed The United (harts etvE tyleet op aoiupemire held early dateet Freight e reeevd cierh, Barnet May T, dynamo tend, mat May fj assistant refinery gin nr, mat May ?; electrical machinist, mat May T; mal a f opora-tloof May manager kelp plant. Bah, May T, special, tat la agricultural eeo aomla mala and femalSL May T : laboratory aasiotaat, mal May t: preparator 1b i logy mala and famal May I, coioriat, main aad female. May laboratory andmalfield assistant la plant Introduction, May I, assistant in oil, Outfit--. This splendid haw outfit consist of a Simmons make brass bed, with h vy continuous posts; n high elevated fabric spring with hand edge. Thla apring has Mi -- Inch tube patent side rails, angle steel end rails and the fabric la elevated 4 Inch above side rail Tha mat-T- J! cov''r1 wl.u 'ighen t grade art ticking, firmly tufted scientifically ventilated. Outfit complete, e f $33 00 see a blieter-ru- st eradication. Application blanks end further Information may be obtained from C A Crock well, local secretary at the Information window, Balt Lake City from the secretary ef poet office the Twelfth Q. S civil aarvt Aieetot Ben Fran else Calif. whlta-pln- Conpriang the Very Latest Style Idea and Expressing It Rt March John chap la la ef thk 144th maBrd, sh tan gan battalion, spoke to tha Morof thalr mon" boys bafora tha do Ban day school on Mar oh 14, on the Med of loyalty and unity to win the war After Ban day school ho compll-tod The hay stating (hat he had aov an a cl tinar looking arowd nf young men. Aft a tolk by Wllferd H. Bargant of Roytavtlle, Summit oonaty, Utah, Ft ideata Melvin J Ballard of tho Northwestern Btat Ml ion and German E. Elleworth of tho Korthera Btat mi ion. addreaeed the hoys, President Elleworth spoke aboat America n Ideale of Freedom, aad Fraeident Ball d spoke of Detaiere prophecy about the "atone cut out of the moan tain without har.de," wtitch fined tho whole earth. Ho emphasised the need of el n living and the ability of the Lord to furnish protection. Freeldent Ballard and "Jack" Kent furnished extra musical number. The boys y that this waa the finest meeting they have had la wap. J. L. Dunford of Bear Lake stake la tn camp to e hie sick bey. Presidents Ballard and Ellsworth end all the boys were enthused about the Id of a social renter for Utah boy having to do They are thetr share towards It willing end they are waiting anxiously to hear from the people of Utah. One hoy anageeted that wh they go to Franoe they take the phonograph with them, aa he had a phonograph which was be such a manner that it could There are It Utah boys In the hospital her Many more are quarantined ra their barrack Of the 21 sow ta the hoe pttal only one J L boys Dun ford, of Brer Lake, is seriously II L One Utah homo last week hoy waa a of influence Measles and mumps end Influenza seem to he the popular disease for Utah men.. This ta perhaps to the dampna of the climate la boys tn the hospital appreciate The Batarday New whloh ta sent te them. Thors lo Both tag Ilka news from bom The effloerw ere peeper lag-fth next a tynmert of men to this cams and the depot brigade ta a Very bust Cbaap Lowl R. V. a, ml Fine Wool Serge Suits Newest Wool Velour Suita Poplin Suita High-Gra- THREE-- DRESSES STYLES FOR WOMEN! In Popular Serges, Silk Taffetas, Charming aad Crepe de Chines, Correctly Mirroring Every New Style Tendency. Fou-lar- with hmg aad short tunic draped, straight'-lln- e ad surplice effect Th vrfot y M largo that ovary - and tha womaa boro to Fad one that ortll piwoadarfot rafo Will nrja yea or at one Now tanta am effect Eton art cutaway yen and oth dign at creuleoe In ovary sew lor. LKintuac laat-m Offering the Most Extraordinary of the Season fa Womens .14 14 It4 It t Ml laeh Fraclpltatica- -Total yesterday Total for this month ,, with Opportunities g At m. ...n ,t4 .4 1 V-- uoa. 14 14 Chicaco Denser Duluth Duran yo . Grand Junction. Heleoa , . . Knneas City Lauder .. ..... Beattie oo .. wo v.t. ,. . .. .. Washington Wlnnermieea ,, . Tallowerta o t pherldnn Bpokane it 24 .26 4f 14 42 22 22 .10 .24 d 4T adl aii IS 41 14 40 o 0 UP, .28 60 14 72 64 44 14, it 34 I 111 641 t ....48 - 42! '4 2 til .18 t1 JOl 42 2d! 11- 2 " 64 44 Ltr a4 Btd-dl- II m Praodeee h&titn Te 42 It It . Oklahoma M . Omaha . Phoents a' Pocatello . Portlntvd, Ore. 9t. Louie (ea7. i r St. Paul . Sun Piero 10 14 ... Los Anyelen Modena ... New Orleans New Terk-vwE- r AND rhrtt 7LXta Jtl .w Boise ... CbeysBt Bmn ' To 1 boUoijF Filratoo Praak tf-ho- 5 Haaata. Orrm "Brady. C Jfoho p Johawm. WtUloa Mrauao Qrandsll Osvtd W. AaUttCdi ta R roohM hod J Tm),lor an 4 Albert EL Camp Kearny foner To F hottoi y Prliat Phillip Hr roo. Dorwto Taylor. Orut J Hottoi From the yyly eompsnX Prtrat. aad Lmu Hardy- eeiuiwt , gMIl vwu weivxi vnp the of !h hMf!9hrtai mmbrt roookoOd tho helaAqaartera BMdtwrtrti oomtupy 4 company, H 146th of batteries tho tha and company folio w who will mot bo porma Raft of A bettery aad Ernest Altos E. rarTaf tha tr r.r. Wrtnhtwf salt .p g were hattory ooeoco trensf.rrrd a to eorpo of order tranrimrod to the aupply eempaay vwk. r They for tho hoadquartoro compaay whoro ctal aocad hotow. aoodod-- Tho ordor for with grad thoy aro badlywaa eas A Fl battery Cnvperal DeWItt C. md yootorday aft" tho tranofora aad Fvtvat Veilwe D Hay Hm foUewlnr RifH tho mow woro Wakk orHoo aad woro aa Ftra F RJcherd Gsrr.A fnuk on need yeeterday'promotions buay novlnf theirtoeoti aad other Chart K. Fraak. Ha F Lang Hobdiapatehoo from art acoordloy HJohn A W Bllekanaderfer Cerpeml Chari te AJaxaader Dvtatag Camp Kearny. Tho change effected aro and erryrant. Frlratm Harry a a follow T Tipton and Raphael Jay A To From B battery FrlwlM Themaa H. Monos to battory Corporal Taylor J. corpora hi, Prtvatee Harold Chamberlains TriraCo William McCall Hlchena. Carl Cbfttvkk. Charlee Lar- Ambler aad uiarry Thempeoa to wsSoit - To B bat o kin. Artel! Child, Leri Patrareon. Raylory Corporal Aiftort era.., Private Philip K. Soett to IOT4,. and Prlvatoo George Eckomial mond Jaehnoag Arthur Groat Robert Prtrate Lumen F Eneifn to saddler, Leonard Y Dewey and Glea fi. WtFk ( To D battery Corporal MU torn It i From C bettery Corpora Alfonso Prtvacra Walter Rurdnta Clyde - a. T. Lzre Charlee E LeaUe AfCoehHff Corporal Prtum Itafart Monos, Tltrig, and Prank Garrod te prieatea of Prlvates William Bardina. RobertmryBetrd thar R. Catls letut V Dan Nephl Prank the Maurice first class. mess Pddoway Durrant and Laurence Cline. Harold L lemsos. Looter Hubbard, oerteant in charpe of senior edlcere Keflar. Cromwell Ofmeby aad Aitee meea. Samaal Welch, suoreediny beryl Gesaa who waa dieeharffed yemenUy aad left D be ft ery Corporal 0rant U, for i hie boss Capt. Fred Karareermaa yaoterday completed the transfer of the suppir Xrme a JT..a$ttaa iM Bali I hndsrw .oompany td Capt. Wesley S2 Mina For Infaat gad CbUdrea" for permaaent duty u the K betiery Corporal Frank; USth supply train. Th followlnc men from th rrruit csme will ha SutgaeA-l- e Jo. t Owler. Frirttw Hsisty, Merray : the HRS &ruiiery rtfiay, soph Gaelibofpe, 'Mareellsa RiUa t Always bean K. Svessos, Jviisf Johan eon. Paul William L. Aadereo Oreoa Chr- ttha Alder. Jaaeee U keidria Jameo H. tlanse Daa K. FarluaJ, Antra Kthna Johns.A Parley Lair Hyram Lam-m- er 9gnataie ran L Kobia SrUiak , X. tlpM MeieiX, Fxtrai Oh4s Hugh J. Will to Note. . Bank wa one of the 100 banks fa the United admitted to membership in this great national banking sys- - I today. is active Tart in financing theThird liberty which begins April 6. Resell sayitebankS' nuipberin over 8000, are members of tha Federal . 111 For aft oat. Oavoffag aad recur styled storing, costa la 11 the able high shad t uler navy blase; Fon-It-n medeke 4a Cerart Oaaaibart gorge Gahsrdta aad Mtxtoreo; dtaUncttra atylea; half Bead aad aaltnad garateat featured ta ata for wo ea. m leers gad Junior Okeerratloe WVath NATIONAL COPPER BANK at'rfBANKEIlS 71 ....... .... UanMmm Q- - laat year Hlffbeet in thin month einee 1174. Loweet this mornlnc thie month Taat year fewest this monxb since 1174 . Normal for yesterday .. . Mean yesterday Aocumalated def1cenrr me, ecomulated exeeee siAoe Jaa 1 Bkvr MWWi Money-Savin- PmMtii thia Hiyheat While its operation wi yet thS public will erful influence. iJKSMt. ds Mod eke or- banks, UUOT CQMBWY i'3 $131 $182 tewl wtaUwr data fee Afril a Jftfree HlfliMt yeeterday If raentn in W. A. Day, assistant deputy srovernor the San Francisco bank, ia acting gov- of-th- tem. STYLES FOR BUSSES! Cwiwthi The coming of this hank marks an important epoch in the financial history entire section, and the people of Utah Rnd thftntertnountain west are to be congratulated on the event. ' TREMENDOUS SPECIAL LOTS OF LOVELY NEW temeratareb Re-ser- ve " irn fair tonlffht wlh froeslnr State Generally fair waather lndtcat e4 next few daye with alowly Hcln In order to provide direct service to banks of the intermoant&in section, a branch of the Twelfth District Federal Bank has been established at 160 South Main Street. - ernor of the Salt Lake institution, H. N. Mangels as cashier. !, . Gyrl7 below txnpntur4 Welcoming the New Reserve Bank of de 44 it Writker Ksrf Nobby Check Suits New Jersey Suits Smart Novelty Suits on's euthecitr styles, includirg the Eton Rippio. Prplum. Severe TaOored also Braid and Button Trimmed model all featured In this sale of Bh 9oit also light tan grade rook Plenti e. brown aorta are mchxded. ee 444 In sir for women, rmee and Junior Each atm a wonderful borgalnat these record low pne $; WEATHER REPORT age . All tho plaea. mwfNiiiYirri Individ-- . ttality and Rare Distinctiveness. - ,,! Mf - .04 0 al? T tr 6 6 42) 34! dll I4i ,4 . 11 .T 14' .24 .01 64' II Rkiir tat CASTOR IA In Use For Over 30 Years Wit-fre- ul eo Can--Bo- |