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Show DESEREt 1131-00- TWENTIETH 1NFANT1 AND PION; " D Combination That Makes for liklter Health This bpring. EXPECTS TO BE SENT Every man and woman wbowoujfl enjoy good health this ittpring. and would .bilve ouch and.fltrengthtt0. nol to be a slacker but equal to anyTO CAMP FREMONT , thing. must have an abundance of irun in the blood. -- " The new iron tonic, Peptiron,' bine this valuable metal in medicinal form so that it is easily absorbed and Will Become of Army readily assimilated. Peptiron able inclUdet pepsin. nut, tonics, celery, gentian and Liothec Division For Foreign nerve helps. digestive and carmine. tivos---- a t in the medicine health giving o ervic-- o- form , of venient and pleasant' to take. It hes entire satisfaction In cases of anemia or thin blood. patenting. nerve The Twentieth Infantry is expeeted &may.. brain,4g. One or two Pent-t- o leave for Camp Fremont. Palo Aftp, iron after each meal will qiiicitly tell a Cal, as .soon as it is recruited up to story ofittarvelous results. Ivat Ir'mstrth ocretdirlit to reports Peptiron- is prepared br its one from Washington, to become part of a,p nators. Hood CO7 LOWell V. ' Advertisement. infantry bngade in a new army dive. Mon to be trained for foreign mervice. 'Mt men have long been expeeting to be sent abrdad from here. but there Is. 111,111 it seem". to be a further delay. How long the regiment will remain in Ceti- forms is not known. The Ninth C. 8. Infantry was inationed in California during the entire rivit wi4f . end never tired the Confederates. .again litany officers. clueing Lb) time. re- signed their cOnsmitonS and enlisted in ' armies. and enlisted men., as As th result of an investigation con- soon out their terms expired, the east for active service. , W. pl. Hoyden, state dairy Reserve officers from the Twentieth ducted.,by detailed for the training camp at the land food Comtniserioner, and T. L. Ir-Sealer of weights and .measPresidio have been eelected tin followni Capt. J. S. meintosh, Flrat Lieots wituresi. approximately 15.000 pounds of R., Picini's. E. Symonds, Morse Era41. utterstibittlinta now lutheliossession hie. andh P. mining. and- of the Utah .1eir:4 Storage company Lieut. H. Eshon herg, i 5M company concluded its record shoot notbe placed upon- - the retail MI and 600 ranges yestentay, market of this city. according totbose Private Griffith yards iotheerw. made 92 out of inveiktoration, the officers! Bible score of 100, his total for the allege. showed that each Package 00 record shoot being-34- 9 out of a possiithe total amount averaited a quarter of ble 400, be being the high man of the an ounce under weight The product entire shoot Sergi. bloran's total InWulI ho ,soid by weight. the officers the shoot was 329 out of 400. 14ergt- - 00Y. and not bv- the package- Metcwira 123 out of 400, and An tilvewtigatioin is being made by Stephen' tying with him. 293 Sergt.! the InApeeters into the report that 400 I abort Weight wheelie la being sold in Memorial day will be obeerved sun- - the city. These chemies according to day evening. at Fort Douglas with the the officers. are marked' as such a Res. E. 1. Goshen as the principal weight and In many inetances weigh speaker. 'end miss Leola gcbrack. as far under the amount marked upon them. ,vocalist' The 625 recruits for the Twentieth Infrom Fort Logan, remained In fantrycars over night. lit the Re Grartok Tharali-Harnneer--- . their Victim up to the post eariy depot and went thisirsorning . in street elms alter mess. Lin germ g Illness 'They remain (11111PRIfitined in the cantonmints until the medical staff is netts tied their hygienic condition is all Thorald L. Mummer. 43 years old and rigitt There will be more recruits prese- a ?Attire of this city, died yesterday in ntly-. until the new standard number is reached. 3.600 men. Morgan, Utak. according to word received by his brother, Paul Hammer., 76 M street, last night Mr. Hammer was I OCT IS WORTH . born in this city and for many years ' I was employed at the Salt Lake and MONET. other local theatres. He then entered ' Damn', miss nruit: Cut oat this the service of the Mountaiu States Teleshe.- enclose with So and mail it to phone company to which tie had charge He reof publiahVog the directory. & Co.. 211115 Sheffield Ave.. in the service of this; company chimes. III., writing your name and mained for eight year- - About three years address clearly. You will receive- in ago be was taken IlL His widow him. Mr. Hammer was familiarly I retztrn a trial ;package containing known to many of his Salt Lake friends Foley's Roney and Tar Compound. as "Telly." ter coughs. colds azid croup; Foie,' Mkinay, P1118...lorgoin Allaidesandbac rheumatism, backache, kidney Arrested For Theft. and bladder affluents: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whelesorna and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. tor For the alleged theft of a suit' of beadacha clothes from the Adam; Express comcosattpatlion. billowiness. Schramm-Johnoa and sloggleth bowels. pany, Robert Jmritt eras 1,Et night Drug Co.Advertisement. arrested by the sheriff. ' i Vantril For The Deseret Neel, , -- , i - -- mARET Kgri - -- '" - 1 , 01 - ortnr mis ' cur-wiv- - Chapter It. I tufts I ant never write IyiEu., VV, ',nettling more against the old Those Shia Jackits from now on. birds re the boys and if there are any soldiery back borne who think thatUncle. Sam's, navy. boyaste hating theruseiverf a little too much all they got to do is to take a trip on the briney deep when the eubmarines le flying around about as thick as minnow' in the spring and they will certainly change their minds. Pf course our fleet of transport' was convoyed all the way across and goes" we was Weil looked after but talk about getting a. thrillhonest, when that bevy of special destroyer came out to meet us tithe morning to show us through the bad denger zone there wnsn't a soldier on board who couldn't 'a broke right down and balled, like a. baby. And every one of them boats was flying old-. Columbias flag and they made a fellow -- think that here was some pals looking out for, him and nothing could de hint any harm now. -- I guess there wasn't nvore.than a who dozen or so noidiers on out-shihad ever even seen the ocean beexcited aa fore and even if we was as a bunch of kids over playing sea games, andgetting assigned to our hiebriats -- and - practicing. autiniarins drill, etc... when that little bunch ot low cut, business lookingsdestroyers come smoking Up and saluted us and then spread out and begun their jab of seeing that none of Uncle Sams boys or ships got any ,harm well we just stood done- - to them.around on the rails and let our.eyes : hangout And that night we slept like a bunch of school kids. Why down In our hearts a lot of us was a little - - ..;., 1 V 0 It i 4ao if . .4' A- to. ,,,1104, J. , , 4.1,34. .. worried .up to them but !Pr, arty more We got some Psis beitre,,in 11, and aihnarbklui Irhre atlinedmoudirty them licked. we rusts I wi;1 lund in Tomorrow now there Letfir-France.' And right sh-I'hat fellow On this that all that's DINWOODEY even- - -- riat i ' Closing Entertainment. University players wive their last series of plays last 'evening. In the school auditorium. before a large and appreciative audience. IALat evening's I U. S. - -- ILL 00 -- .1.16,...- - i er, Butte. ne , it, I It' Pt i MMI - For the convenience of buyers, this choice tract has been divided into Big Garden Lots, each containd of an acre. ing about . visionssharle trees, sidewalks and one-thir- The price is very lowonly $575 each.-- - The terms are $11.50 down and $11.50 a month. sow ftso antiO own. , This ncludes all of the standard invroyements which go into ball & Richards developed subdi amoi OM NOW IMMO MEM ono semi ono 111111 -- - 4Wf property in the same neighborhood was sold for: five years ago. 'vegitables, berries and fruits. e Every lot in this beautiful tract will make an ideal War Garden -homesite. But, unfortunately, the tract is very limited in sizeand it is selling fast. NOW is the time to go see it. Come in or phone Wasatch Q63. Our auto will call for you and you'll be under no obligation. - "Land Merchants' 54 Main Stree Salt Lake City. Et 71111111111111111pM111111I11111111111111111111111H11111111111111111111iji - , t.1;404.,.o,;;;,.; , 1 lig Jr. I I .14(6 af revi, Leath-BUFFE- C. .,., Mali! o o ji S.,1 ,4 SEEM' Dfcp: v "t !1-- Suité $96.30 qfCP r 11),Jg OVENSi H BED ROOM SUITE ILLUSTRATED. AS L 9 SIX PIECES COMPLETE IN MAHOGANY FINISH. DRESSER 034.30, CHIFFONIER. M.05; DRESS- A 111 821,15, CHAIR $4.25, ROCKER ;4.75. BED 010.90;Dit.1 1- , 1 Genuine Felted cotton Mattress For full size bed an .. exceptional 114...value I 1 t) le ;- - Ito iwrill; l' s's 1 F IDfco 'Peall1111,111 PENENE lig 0 0 t ) ii, aft , -- 41mosiablis Plum This shop is tn charge of experts with years of experience and is L. ped to render & most efficient genic& te or iN - Workroom Upholste-r-y , .$8 I 55 j c d Off11111, - 1 ,4 his-wil- T 0 IT" - 35 CIHNA CASE $1950.. SIX CHAIRS With Genuthe er PadBeata, at $2.45 each 414.20. ," - IK'.'4.1.,::';:i;.;,i:R.10k400,d..11. maw 1111M0 streets. The soil is unusually fertile and will produce splendid crops of - (itlt; ,;71 ,Arrn fluiLy tbe greatest sourre of relief from stomach trouble with its many atendant ills ever discovered is the laster Medicine. Tantac. Thou0 sands evemwhere have- been henefited and hundreds of- well' known men and women right here in Salt Lake have testifie4-4uncertain terms to its remarkable merits. Mrs, Lucinda Owens Of 446 Port Street. while in a Schramm-Johnso- n drug store for a bottle of the medicine recently. atki: I'm eel buYint It for myself, ire for trey atm Hew taking it for stomach trouble and it certainly bas done him a world of good. His stomorb has been in such a bad condition , ore. ng ,. I severe anything without guttering tunes it seemed and that he, at ',pain. die- He also euffere,1 I would almost I great pain in his side at times and we 01110 wag caused by un felt sure his trouble digested foc,c1.- He got to where he "MO 4MMID had no appetite and some nights he couldn't iseeo at all On account of the' rain- - He always felt badly in the at times he was hardly motnings-anable to do his werk. "A friend of his told him of the good e, who- gut- SEE Tanta had dose fered about the same way, so I persuaded him to trY it and we are cor- tninlY glad he did, for the first bottlehas relieved hint of big suffering enany pain tirely. In fact he hasn'tit had and is now since he begue taking and we'ittit strength right Kalning "ranlso because along. I recomMen4 I know from what it has done for my Onow son 'that it is doe and everybody it." Ono should know about Indigestirm Is not only one of the MOM distreetung. hot one of the moat d It s also prevalent of- - all one of the mot tbfficult to treat 'and 'Killed opecialists beyears. the most ing unable to cone with it IMMO..., fully. medicine, Tamar!, the celebrated which has proven of each great benefrom this trouble. to suffering fit those contains cerTiiie medicinal properties, are rapvegetable portir which. being by the WIND system thereby idly taken lin, di- and eremite Itie siding 41.1. stimulating WNW, Ovation by amitaing the stomach in t he food into nou,rithing irneerting elements that bold Ujt thtitudi and nerve see that the naMe of i, Tr., Willis Medicine Co. Is on and The Cooner each cartom Sold only by Schramm-Johnso- n DruStIlmo. Bak Lake City. Utah. Adv,ert ittement. 0 Met 5', ., Mont. KNOW ABOUT Own a Garden Homesite 111 This Beauty Spot 3th-Southi-at Li. a ,11111611. SNANY.. SUS leraded 1;;'. I , p t n,vrs4,,,plorvornOP'"4. , $14,55. $22-20- - "Ei EMBODIER . :' mumumimitg garden site Is lo- cated on a choicepart of the la-mous Winder Farm, 'on the south side of 3rd East vast of the State street ; pavement and Sc car lines. 043 . - SIMILAR TO CI:T. Bey. - -- mu 't444 - 9 Pieces Complete in Fumed Oak - affia . ,r01314 DINING TABLE Ide.; Ralph S. Marksm, Pocatello. Carl L. Lamar.. Sindy. Ct.; Melvin Lewis. Provo. ri ; Leslie F. CampFairview. Wyo. 11; ammo 4, I Ivan Leland Pyreng, Otto Theodore Nielsor., Manti: Elmer Walttmore Petersen, Ths. Neb.: Edgar Arthur Knee-hon- e. Judith Gap. Mont: Glenn :Mant4 Pt.; Emery Herber Sherburne.i Pocatello, Ida.; SaiPh Charles Schirm- - I , A 4 CO Cto U. S. 31ARDIE. iiiiiinntiiur 1 i.1?.4 'Suite 7 0 Marsh. .1,tin Normilo. liaroll M. Sehuman. bait Lake EL; William C. Silcox. Riverton, L71; Leonard IL Fullmer, Price. Vt.; John W. Myers, Pocatello. Ida.; Gi.orge J. Bills. Itiverton. ,?; 1,11, 1!--14- DINING ROOM 'SUITE Pocatello.- Ids.; Francis L Chriatensen. Ballinger. Chester A. Stephens, Iiietrich, 94 411. et Ida., John C, Miles, Sidney A. Smith. Boise. Ida.: William W. Covert.! Clifton Ut.; Spring City. Jens R. WiLtserg.' Monroe,. rt.; Glenn M. Palmer. raidireu. Ida.; Ralph e Frost. Niountainhome, Ida.; James W 4v4' 1 t, if 4411P' 1 NI 1 NIIII ' , .totit,. t' Add to the Comfort of Alaska Your Porch Retrigerators and- Lawn - Get Every Unit of Cold Out of Make It Your Liring Room This Summer. Enjoy the Great Out- the Ice Everything needtpl the furnishing of your porch lawn, son room and summer home may be supptied from our comprehensive showing .,,and 'at' miCes most attractively low. Cow Couch Ranunocka. $ILTS and up. Porch Chairs. i4.26 and They keep your foods pure street wwa w holes me at minimum cost- - Thousands of tongs of ice are annually saved for ALASKA users ALASKA refrigerator? stand today without an for Durability equal and modern Cleatilines scientific constroel5on- - Let as show you their many superior merits- - If pia ,need a refrigerator you All need an ALASKA- styles and Wats at DIN.-WOODETS I ig tig doors.. Oak 111411 tito 'iiFc ,Ito Porch and up. Polished Cedar Chairs, 14.95 and U. 6.-25an- $3.50 and up. TXBIASHED 1857 . - tt) j t - ARMY. Linton& Clartsr,d, Arthur, rt.; John I Allt-r- , River. Lloyd Spaulding. B. Briscoe. Blackfoot, dale. P1; Harry Idit.t Leroy Strandcard. Lloyd Boyle. Anderson, Fred WJMitchell. Louts It Mk, - I 44,10, 0 HI riff, .74 polite-reque- - E trgfCi, kL., ,. 8 :ARMY t--t i r t. rna , "'19 en- - Evidencirg our ability to meet your idea of quality and low pricing we quote the following examples: Fei - '...,;e Orrie 13 , Brigham.-- 01 s Dfq3 gd , if - furniture combines that THREE' ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES. , CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES. LIVING ROOM SUITES. J. DINING ROOM 'SUITES. WALL PAPER, ETC. - is conic nnike all that. to 'come him a finer and bettor man. is us hm.k of Prioatny Some or trit.h.l., wit,hone hews arirt like thing tt.y.f.' dimmtor some 'but t during quality which assures a of satisfying service,. We especially' invite attention to our attractive new displays of aro A, up F wtirniture L4ey life-tim- e tiR a so From such .wide assortments and with such a delightful varied price range, ting the home is not a difficult Problem. ,A- , Lig(6, the June jco --4 I. .00....00, ,I. 7. -. -- Al '; 7'W'.-:',''''"- .;.2. ani,,. 7-- n ,lrivvc lig ma- ,- R(6, - 00, eves kw.g. , Of '1111f( 1110 ",e,tb itAu ing. :.711 arm and one It was t";,r we her,re than- - we ever '!IR . ererlih-ntof two hUd we t fdy Even that darn Olaf will & mascot is settint dot.:cht,oy buck a little i:nrideralion. with privates a, rf--t to the may b. hi th tiirre b a human trenches being.. 'Y'l,n3t Ft,k.' a program Included. On the k,udY clever satire off Lodge Would Like the and not yet "The Land nYCaps Returned Itsation." by 'Warand "Estate Marriage.- wrftt,n n -1-17Faarnte eervice. S..rn.for dna aew ia love in tne pla)letv. souvenirs several of the members of !1 atudent took part the local Moose lodge are minus their fez caps.- Aind they are making a plea Minister Accepts Coil. that young women Red Cross workers who took part in Tuesdays parade 'rite Rev. 3. Shertnan Wa:Eace of Mcreturn the bead dress before the nest he& art,,10,f.1 hte call to ceremonial occasion. It keem that ste,- minnvme, veral of..the young women borrowed the the Immanuel Mart !r.h of, this orto the collect coins for merry caps eity his duties to been Sunday. sent I. ganization. When the capswere not re- He IF & graduate of turned the Moose members forgot to T. Theologie&I serrOnary, and well be concerned while.etill under the en- known in the northantt. chantment of the fair workers. Hut when cool calculation revealed thefact that it would take some 14 to $ 5 to replace each cap the matter took upon MUSTER ROLL 1 itself a more Barlow.' aspect. An S. O. S. renu ted to Red Cross headqua and now the sympathetic secretary is ,ouvrnts Among the isitest that the military pending Out a 'weeks. at the aiat Lak re , lodge caps be hastily rettirned. grattlegtafficts. are the following; , ' On" ar.-----k- - igc0f1 Dfc oe E : , 11MPS rrosier by MAYJ 23 1918 V S Be , , ." , SATURbAY. IDA! pppirAllz - Part EVE14Iit . iM fD2 'GOOD'FURNITUREje Mr 4 , '''' Figc3, tigq) C itfi |