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Show ,V SW Z- t U '" Klr'Ir ' ( i I Ii EVENING DESERET 8 fair I ; E U pea e confer, Mu atxhacito of ence. the Evening Standard today y t- -' A MOST WONDERFUL J COLLECTION OF PICTURE FRAMES Becy. Balfour. add. understand. the newspaper, will bn succeeded by Earl Curxon, president of the eouncfl and government leader In the hooaf of It i SEEKS , . BI th JJoyd George ministry. In MONDAY. MARCH. 10 1019 NEWS I lord. IN IlfS RATES xrw j , YORK. March 10 The net earning of thV American Telephone ft Telegraph company for the year '191. wer $54,293,010. according to 'the annual report ;sued. today. pe- duction of Interest charges left a balance of $43,901,321 available for which was an Increase of dividend $3,430,215 over the previous year. The surplus for 1913 was $3,371,422. Reporting to stockholders on the regula subject of 'combination tion," Theodore N. Vail, Resident of the company, a)s: "It will be extremely unfortunate ilf with a very pronounced public In favor of It, a wire system universal, comprewith nation-widhensive service and complete utilisation of ail the facilities cannot be evolved from the existing conditions. "There is no reason, .providing we have rational control and regulation or governmental supervision, to fear government ownership; but without a rational, effaetive control which will -but regulate, but not, restrict ofcontrol, necen-ltnot destroy, utilities ownership is Inevitable, government "There hi little doubt remaining in of the publwt but that regminds ,lhe ulated monopoly ,is better than unregand ownership, ulated government ithere Is no longer any- - extensive coo-- 1 itiOon Ibat Ifieffr UiL be effective venupet IikAi in the electric of Intelligence." Mr. Vail presented also In the form a .of diagram an argument for an ln- -' crease in telephone rale. The dla--, rise In commodity Igram show tb costs and wages while telephone rate have remained almost stationary. Relative to the price of cdmmoditles in Call on Natioftal Bank. March WASHINGTON iscomptroller of th c nrrner today condition of all the a tor call sued n&tlonaf banka at the cloea of borfneaa on Tuesday, March 4. COLLECTION OF Red Cross Wants ' Bulldog as Mascot PICTURES FRAMES IN THE CITY. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL -- to! are being , mad Arrangement over the for complete orgnltion sea old clothe drive which commences March 24 Mr, Georg M Miller, chair--ma- n of the comm (tree, met with Robert J hhleld. manager of the Red Crosa this morning and plan were discussed relative to making the drive successful Word ha been received that none of the clothing contributed will go to the Central power, bat to the millions of Allied sufferers throarboob conti, nental Europe. Unless MS county responds aC to the orgent call for knitting on on refugee garments for European sufnot he able to ferers, the Red Oroea millAnnouncement its allotment conpM to this effect ts made'by Mr. ClarG or Worthington thairraan of supplies for the local chapters. Though woolstockchildren's knitting 4. 600 palm ef sweater s. Itt maf-fieings, tot small has and 2$ old ladies shawls, sufbeen on hand for two weoka, only of these ficient yam to knit sirtitles has been tailed for. according to Mbs. Worthington, and the present allotmsnt must be finished and Persons to Denver by Jim who are not permitted to anTt slock-tug- s and sweaters, because they have not approved knitter's card; may make mufflers and thus aid It filling the allotment. Red rross canteen workers at the two local depots would like to aerure a thoroughbred dog, preferably a A.Bos-H. ton bulldog for a roaacot, a Mrs. Covert, director of the canteen committee, says hundreds of the boy passthat Salt lake the rates have decreased 34 ing through Isthe city aaybut general, that an oft, complete hospitality It hs pointed out. jmr-cento put on the needed Is mascot "About 13 per cent increase In rates ficial touched Hence any person Is needed," says Mr. Vail, "which ap- finishing who wishes to make such a contlibu-- . almost negligible when lion-w- ill receive hearty welcome ... j pear. with advances in the cost of ether commodities." ' Antique.- - golds--- haud. carved stand frames; gome double frames, ovals panels; some are maloj; 5 t ' wn-tjnl- ent any. Renaissance, ik sc y, " ? , 7 t ' Save Aciual - Dollars The Importance of This (freight fates on grain, grain products land by products from western gateway to eastern destinations were approved for filing today by the interstate commerce commission. Unfilled Steel Orders. NEW YORK. Marfh 10.- - Unfilled United States Steel corporation on Feb. 23. were 3.010.787 tons, according to the corporation1 monthly statement Issued today. This is a decrease of 373.431 ton compared with the order on Jan. tl. and la the ; erders of the r monthly decrease fourth successive since October. GENERAL STRIKE IN CUBA SETTLED : HAVANA. Cuba, March 10. The Joint committee representing the .(unions Involved in the general strike, which ha paralysed Jjualness for five the pro. day, voted todaybyto J accept resident Meno-tca- l, posal presented aa arbiter, thus terminating th , (conflict The vote was taken after a - ibeaied debate lasting eight hour.. The men will return to their places - -- number Excerpts From Operas. In view of the coming of the San Carlo Opera company, the music section of the Ladies Literary club has arranged for a public review of the operas to be given at the clubhouse, lectures to be given on eactr opera and selections to be rendered by the Local musicians will tell the immediately. story and history of each opera th Squire Coop, speakers Including Pro! Thomas-GUes, Herbert Salinger, Prof. Balfour to Retire Mrs Rom Beason and W. C Winder. Jr. This evening the program wllf in.Close of Conference clude "Madame Butterfly and HTag-lisc. and tomorrow TI Trovatore, 'Tales From Hoffmati" and 'Cavai-leri- a LONDON, March 10. Arthur 3. Rueticanl. These entertainPa four, the secretary for foreign af- - ments will be free to the public. . ' n ti A nt Remnants HALF PRICES It TO P tr ftV L l ; s, and living rooms J.UV, $1.00 CRKTOVXES from Sfle ,rrt Large aMorunrnUi; to 75c. .W, regular prUea 4Q. 0O - Every nrtide in the Drapery . Department subject to a big discount Of fine printed llneiw, lengths,. Cl1 CD SAMPLE LENOT1IS 1 to 1 reduced to, each y High-grad- LINOLEUMS new stock of and prints. Discount e 20 Y ec Jl' and tapestries. 23c to 50c DOUBLE ROLLS Fine patterns for kitchens,' bathrooms Floor Lamps with shades complete. Big reductions. Prices range from $28.00 to $60.00. Subject to sale discount of 20 per cent. tht w fit a.?"d'..S1.50 ...a.. , Oatmeals, tekos, figured meltons, embossed blends LAMPS world-famou- UJ t All Drapery Materials Madras SiT:s, Nets, Cretoimes, from 2 to 10 yards, at YT 100 ASSORTED MATERIALS Llnena tapes. Arles and dainusks. In. lengths from 1 to 1 3-- 4 ' 1A here for the Vwratlve powers of its spring thousand of s rheusaaties fceve been -- cured; conveae to where specialists study this dread dlseaso there RHEUMACHOL see developed and le irid. an internal remedy brings yea the marvelous RHEUMACHOL of the weters Springe, fused by the wisardry of Medical healing Science with tbeiK mu)clnal values that quel the aches and pain Nature's great; contribution, the healing waters, of rfceutnaUtra. Science has 'learned are beneficently blended in and all RHEUMACHOL to banish the terrible ravages of rheumatism. RHEUMACHOL eradiates the acid poison from the body and brings quick relief In Xumhago, Gout. InTismed and Swollen Joints and h.i'int-?Horders arising from uric. iacUe and other adds existing in the blood. -- high-grad- $1.50 TO $3.00 DOUBLE ROLLS, CLOSING OUT CERTAIN STOCKS Everything needed in drapery furnishings Velours, Damasks, linens .silks, cretonnes, fine lace curtains, panelettes and bungs- of low nets; beautiful stock Sunfast madras materials. 3-- e 6x9 feet, in aU the Wiltons and Axminsters greatly reduced. $60.00 Draperies Sample lengths from 1 to 1 1 yards. The materials range from $1.00 to and 27x51-inc- h h, the RHEUMACTTDL la made In Idaho Springs world-famohaven of rheumatic sufferers f Small Rugs. 36x63-inc- 10 $30.00 Regularly $15.00, for . people. of Modem Science. pn ssasKPurdi7o.6b Axminsters . All transactions above reproach. Liberal, credit to responsible A Beneficent Blend of Natures Purifying Powers and the Wizardry t : . . . V-i-3- $75.00. for.. 1 RHEUMATISM P Comprises the fines grades of Wiltons, Axminsters and Velvets. 9x12 Wiltons Finest quality, CQC OO 9x12 Axminsters Regularly $47.50, for regularly $133.00, for 9x12 Wiltons Righ grade; Regularly $1 15.00, 9x12 Wiltons Good grade . wool. Regularly $95.00, for Axminsters 9x12 Axminster Best quality CCA AA ,UU . $80.00, for . Regularly for 70.00, Regularly g YEARS OF HIGH ETHICS OF MERCHANDISING. I Q-- f high-grad- These Are But a Few of the Big Features in Rugs TWENTY-SI- The One Real Remedy for 0 o w u PA high-grad- S65.bd- cr Rugs and Linoleums away under prevailing prices. A few big specials indicate the sweep of the reductions on all grades of Carpets. e e AXMINSTER Six patterns, AXMINSTER and Six patterns, VELVETS a Regularly $2.50, at, yard Regularly $4.00 yard, at, yard were ixmxtit in quantities, rarlot, ami every advantage in the way of eauJi discount was taken. RHEUMACHOL a It will be a pleasure for you to buy new Carpets, vie-trol- a. - Li Startling Discounts on Carpels, Rugs and Linoleums w good at ALL WALL PAPERS REDUCED. Rugs and Carpets Reduced 20 per cent and more.' Draperies Discount as high as 50 per cent. Pictures .Discounted as high as 50 per cent. Wail. Papers All heavily reduced some positively sacrificed. This sale is a whirlwind effort for great volume of business and to introduce our broad and comprehensive quality stocks to the public emphasising again the determination of the new management' to go after busi ness through prices and good service. close-sellin- some masterpieces genuine. AH ss weekgalrtrMgren penumbtr of dettha during th for riod by 1$, according to th report dethe week. Issued by th city health shows that The report partment. there were 88 births and 41 deaths durDuring the corresponding the week. 1918 there were 87 birth lo ing week 14 deaths. and report Further examination of 78th esses of reeesle th fact that only diseases were contagious and infectiousofficials health to during the reported the week, while in th corresponding week of last year 814 cases of conthe attagious diseases were called to Of the 8 tention of the department. reported8 last week. 88 9wer influents8 esses; smallpox; chlokenpox; diphtheria; 1 mumpwerand In1 meaelea Only 18 houses quarantine for various communicable diseases at At the the end of the last seven day same tlm in 1918, there were 94 house deofficials under quarantine. Health clare that sanitary and health conditions in Salt Igske are better Jut st preeent than they have been for months past. Old . filled with high-cladecorative goods essential fumtshings. Then. upper floors of an adjacent building aje occupied. And then comes the big ware house. of births during th vures and a fine Une of interesting Japanese prints. Starfling reductions on DRAPERIES, SHORT PIECES OF CURTAINS, REMNANTS, RUGS, CAR'PETS, LINOLEUMS. PICTURES, FRAMES AND WALL PAPERS. tn the first place, the Ebert Home Furnishing Company is a large stoYe. There are four floors and basement, etchings, photogra- nums, 8 A.. M. TUESDAY Big Spring Sale Shows Improvement Th car-boru- - i com-(par- ' The stores first Annual Sale since the reorganization the first big sale SHEET PICTURES since the store was filled with new merchandise. Considerably ;; more ::AhanT v Allthenotecl subjects $100,000 represented in the goods which we expect to turn in ten days. water colors, plati. ed City Health Report d riif II lay rs one-ten- th Resliipping Rates Approved Spau-isban- colonlaL e, Dont Suffer Dont Delay h -- AH rw d Buy RHEUMACHOL Today haw it In $1 hotUes. If your druggist drurit we will direct you to one that has. Accept no hasn't-Khetimae- sub- stitute RHEUMACHOL aion combines Nature's purifying powers with these special discoveries of igodern Science. Bottle 3,(4 r,4n Ounatet ( v. , EH. - MAC110L. Rleontdiol Lboratiriev Idak Spriat.. Gila. RHEUMACHOL VAtV.Mwsc'cj fg"Sold Everywhere. YOUit FAVORITE DRUGGIST CAN BUY RHEUMACHOL . .FROM THE Z. C. M. I. DRUG .COMPANY.l..: AND ALL ITS BRANCHES. FROM THE SMITH-FAU- . . i DRUG COMPANY S . ' AND. THE . ' OGDEN WHOLESALE DRUG CO. Alexander Pantages is . Salt Lake Visitor New Suits Filed. Third District A Bad Cough Cnrt Room of said Court, In Salt Lake Cltf. . Salt Lake County, I'tah. Witness th Clerk ofsald Court el the Tieal lhereof of March A. D. 1919. J. E. CLARK. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elvira N. Hayden, deceased. Credl- tors will present claims with vouch- t undersigned at Garfield. It D. No. i. Salt Lake County. State of on or before the Twelfth day of Vtah -May A. D. J , JOSEPH EARL COON, 4 ASmthisirsitwr of the estate of Elvira N Hayden, deceased. M - Vcintyre Fref- - W. Crockett- Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, attorney for administration. Date of first publication, March 10 T if WaHw aratnet Ebencxer Otl- -j Safeguard jour health, relieve .oor be., onto recover ii.lvO alleged to be and is sooth poor irritated throat by taking vaudeville for due a note. bright, outlook The Cler Van AUea agalii.r John Mr, John fSeal)M. M. according to Alexander Pantages. W rhipman. J. to recover By Snell, deputy clerk r and manager of the chain pf ILPe .itorlli -- of furnRsrs, po.Mmion.of r or jm-otL at H. Prtt. toreey-- f 5 alleged to havi'been Pantages theatres, who - Is in Saif Lake .o.taineddamage . .v- --.' breach. of through - aileged. jitmcE.-t Salt Lake, eon of h ract. on a tour inspection.center for of Board k sajs, is to be one of the State of Utah Department Utah. Pardons. Salt Lake City, stellar attraction being planned for PROBATE AMI GUARDI A.Ml HIP . A. D, 1910.. t, 1919. To Whom It May. , 1. tlib circuit by the Pantages interests. KOTlClt. Notice Is hereby given that th Str Board of Pardons Will bold a Among these features is Ruth 8t. DenIN THE DISTRICT COURT.' PRO- - session on Saturday. March IS. ACOLOmOKEDAY nis, the famous dancer, who has signed Consult County Clerk or respectlva Utaa bate Division, in and for Salt I.akei.t 10 o'clock a. m. at the UtahNIIR r TiVWUKr up for a contract, of several years. County. signer for further Information. COiflTAIUTr rgni'i County, state of Utah In the matter Prison, Salt Lake said g Board win Mr.. Vantages declares that Salt Lake of at said meeting of tbs Estate and Guardianship IN THE DISTRICT COURT. TRO- -i Helen Lehman et al. minora. NOTICE applications In the following case " tvsrtelwa .City.i onp,.M the. be3t ibPlwl,cMeg 1 HWWt,9'rA':Wk,winvceMptfvueaveTataa;Butw in .ao.dftir Pair tdkrV Tlrf faujit rf .Lehmann the wit " U CUT! in the west. He came here especially pnrdow, County. State of Utah. In the matter Guardian of the persona and the esi of the Estate of John Ennisa. deceased.' tates ut Halao. Lab man, eaJL- minora, Willard ,Wr Thompson, in Abe interest of ibe wew hene.wkicli.i ? NOTICE Th. petition 6t Willard B.' praying for an order of sale of real Earl Charles Spann ... Petit his theatre U building on Main street, Enniaa Executor of the Last Wilt and property of said Minors and that all James L McGlvern ...Voluntary of John Knnl.s deceased Testament, persons interested appear before the between First and Second '8outh. and slaughter. FOR PAROLE praying for the, settlement of final ac- said Court to show Scans why an orleaves to day for Denver, where count of said executor and for the be granted to sell ho der should not 1 fvowcr-Tmd- Th f of 'the-ex- t at a rnudh aa shall be nece.aary. of the fol- -' theatre-- of centemptated. Higher to the persons M m entitled and discharge lowing described real estate of said Degree. Salt Lake house, he said. Is progressOf set 1 been has for hearing Minora to wit: Commencing pi the Raymond Hays Burglarly rd tmt in Priced DrODOrexecutor, $ Ones I Vw on Friday the 21st day of March A D. southeast corner of lot one 1) block Gust ing and wUl be opened on scheduled Zacharopolls Murder 2nd 1919 at two o'clock p. m., at the Coun- -j forty two (43) plat "B Salt Lake City, tion. , For Terminetlon- tlm. In Court Court the tnence ..Room and west House, five Karra Survey, ty Paul running " "1 .? 0 .n regards to the report that prohilf In of said Court Salt Lake City. Salt (Si) rods, thence north one All persons having any Inter bition will drive many cabaret singers i hundred ATTENDANCE XADY IN either Utah. Lake thence five east In. to feet, (100) County. desiring to the vaudeville stage, Mr. Pantages ! Witness the Clerk ef said Courts! and the granting ofs"' (S) rods, thence aouth ! remarked that h did not think such hereby with seal thereof affixed this 3th day one hundred 100) feet, to the place of against are tlon respectively, of March 1919. ' would be the case but that attractions beginning, Balt Lake I County, Utah fled to be present at said meetc I 3, E. CLARK , and for approval of annual acboard. of a higher claps would he offered I by order of theBAMBERGEK . Clerk. I count and report, has been set for hearj tReal) SIMON over the Pantages circuit and cabaret I M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. By ing on Friday the 21st day of March ' singer would not affect the book-- 1 ' Utr-- A. D. 1919, at two o'clock p. ra at the A,cxanaer DAN B.' SHIELDS, Cor, 5th So. & Main. Was. 2730 neToV'pft mon Court House, In .the Court County ' ii. i 0 BREAK - - t n.. an-otb- en $ir I FUNERALS t one-ha- rd, one-ha- PERCY C. SILVER lf .( 1, |