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Show 0 mwjM. DESERET EVENING CANCELLATION OF .m (' Logan forOffice AS eoheiwtpttos . Secure Aviation Unit 4 Additional tep will bsUken to secure an aviation unit in connection with the University of Utah R. O. T. C. Lieut. Col. Waiter Spoors, professor of military science and tactics at the "V," the government refa Investigating mich a unit and befor quirement lieves that they can all be met by the local college. The government i Anxious to establish such units- and wilt provide plane instructor and everything necessary. As soon as th uni- ts versity can, investigate the require-meririd draw up its plans, s government inspector will be sent to the colon his recommendation the and lege -- Settlement. Cause Claims That Call For tailed Inventories and views of Accounts. is of v DeRe- government WASHINGTON. M.rch J ?, 1 1 art. Wednesday t tract a. (be war department announced today tn a atatement which showed of 12,941,000.000 In contracts , that ! recommended for cancellation .of the a total of j actual dosing that reached SUf.122.04S an Feb. 2T. It waa dis-- j closed also that explosive valued at 12000,000 had been transferred from ' surplus stocks to the Interior dspsrt-- I ment for land clearing! similar work; and that more than half of tho 1,509,000,1(00 pounds of I I surplus sodium nitrate valu'ed at $57,-900,000 would be disposed of for ag-- ; commercial purposes. ricultural and The remainder la to be held for the the ordnance department. by present ' Tbs nitrate surplus represents acquisitions since the beginning of the war. The department of agriculture is to acquire from the army ZH.00U.000 pound Tor use a fertiliser, paying tost price, while the remaining surplus in the United Stale will be handled through the nitrate board and the American nitrate pool. Th surplus in Chile representing about a third of the total, will be . handled through the British pool at not leas than cost price. The agreement reached with the nitrate pool, it is stated, American provide for return of the surplus to ; ihe concerns from which ft was pur. chased, to be sold at'market price and without restriction in the period prior to the withdrawal of importation bar-- , have Hers. Afitr these restriction been withdrawn the manufacturers one to have and importers agreed I pound of government stock - for every .two pounds of their own. The explosives acquired by the Interior department will be stored tern- -. porariiy at war department magazines at Fort Wingate, N. M.; Sparta, Wt-- , and Charleston, 8. C th interior de-- j partraent being prepared to store it- self about 4,000,099 pound Storage i of explosives is giving the war de- ! some trouble. , ' partment In ordeg to facilitate the work ef ; adjusting contracts and agreements entered Into prior to the armistice, i Instructions have been Issued that no discharge or resignation of sny offor civilian engaged In the work of icer settlement of contracts will be aeeept-- ; ed. except with the approval of Di- -j rector of Munition Crowell. Atten-- i tlon again waa Invited today to the -- i . 1 -- Will Colonel A. R. Kandol MU a tied"! n - for the establishment of a field artilmiob 4 of claim tn vrytrtnf-asventorle and review of account U lery unit, which is now reasonably asif this unit is established s slowing up cancellation of war con- - sured. j ' Sl-S- 1 I : njodel American gun will be sent hern, for use by the unit. Another equipment would bo 94 horses, a French field gun and a British gun. Three cannon would provide for famiinirity with the principal types. George D. Preston To he Mustered Out The happiest war mother in the city today is Mrs. Kate Pyper Preston, who has just received word from - the Washington authorities that her Son George D. PVeaton, will be transferred from the European army to borne forces, aad that he may look for an honorable discharge in th near future. Toung Preston was with the 4th Regiment of Marinos, 2nd Dlvts-- ' ion, tn the most serious fighting si the front, during the trying days of laqt fall. He was wounded, taken Td a hospital, and for many months his relatives here bad no wqrd of him. Hla brother Booker also In the service, could not get In touch with him, and there wag tha utmost anxiety as to hla fat for a long period of time. Unexpectedly the two brothers met recently near Coblenz on the Rhine, and as may be Imagined their reunion was a joyful one.- Toung Preston's transfer home was secured through the kind office of Gob. Richard W. Toung. - Miss Franklyn Speaks I Of Fatherless Children Probably Salt Lake's best opportunity to hear of the pitiable condition of the fatherless children of France, is presenting itself thU afternoon at th session being held at the Hotel Utah. Mias Brenda Franklyn, an English artist, la telling of her experiences among the war refugees right at the war front. The speaker has already proved to small groups of citizens her ability to tell her story In a vivid, gripping manner and has already caused many prosperous Balt Lakers tq subscribe toward tha maintenance of the small unfortunates who have been left utterly destitute by th war. Mayor W. Moot Perry 1 scheduled to Introduce tho speaker sad appropriate musical numbers will be given by Mr. Edward McGurrln. Salt Lake is being asked whk e needy nm-It- s to dg kin adopt SOO of these unfortunate is nuld hot French children by sending regular nttotab Ask yoor drmggist tot contributions to th committee In charge of the Fatherless Children .of France. Miss Franklyn will speak on "The Crying Children of France at th ladles' day noon luncheon at the Commercial dub on Saturday. Baby Colds College Just Entering - On Spring Quarter i MARCH 20 THURSDAY STlllIP OF HGS and oom plaints regarding aon --dell very should H mad to J. L. office with H. A. Psdar-s- o Johnson, A Oo, II Wset Flmrt North . Teiaekesto It Hesse W phone ltt, Asoo' far th liatly, Batasday aad Weekly Be as and Cksnt pod-- 1910 IF at, food you eat? to the Happeri' If cross feverish, sick, bilious, dean little liver -- ( Darinf dilution certain and bowels. kindooif E March LOGAN, It With eight weeks of highly suceesaful work-eem Children lev this "fruit laxative, the Utah Agricultural college pleted. th tender is ready to start the aprlng quarter, and nothing els cleanses stomach, liver and bowels so atcoly. an exceptionMonday, Marco It. with course A ehild simply will not stop playing This of ally strong schedulemad snnouncment wt yesterday by to empty tho bowels, and th result la, President K G Peterson, who rstste.l they with become tightly clogged that the rlass work of the institution waste, liver gets stomach sluggish, eloa during th wp ter quarter. Just sours, then your Uttlo on becomes ing, has shown a spirit of ""industry of the quality of work crons, half-sicfeverish. don't eat. thatlaguke well M week or act naturally, breath is bad, I I be rfonf, Ihreve.-.coming v course In tn in- sleep radically system full of cold, has sort throat, stitution will be open to students with storoach-'s'ch os diarrhoea. Listen. the beginning of the spring quarter, Mother! See if tongue I costed then th this te made posHHe by plan, uporr which the colege give a te spoonful of "California has he-- n operating fur two yars past. Syrup of Figs," ajid in a few hours the constipated waste, oour bll. student already in hool to eentlnuo i all Out ""I of their tlass work without interruption, nnd undigested foodhavepasse a well, play- it Is also poasib'a for new students to ,th system, and you enter without handicap and complete ful child againa full third of a year's work. Millions of mothers glv "California It Is expected that the registration because it 1 perfectly for the spring cuarter wtU be especi- Syrup of Figs" lov It, and It nvet children harmless; ally heavy. fail to act ha th stomach, Uv& and bowels. Ask your druggist --, for a botYouth 19, Veteran of tle f California Syrup of Firs.", directions for babies, Trenches, Returns Home which hasof full hll ago and for grownchildren ups plainly printed on th bottle. (Special Correspondence ) E TIEKA. March 19 Leoitard Victor Beware of counterfeit sold her Get California Beckman, who. although oply 19 year the genuine, made by of age. Is a stteran of the world war, Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any returned this week from Fort Douglas other kind with contempt. Ady, been recovering hospital, where he ha in the trenches from wounds received , He enlisted while a student at the BOSTON WOOL. in May, 1911, an local high school months In an after training for twowas transferred eastern, training camp Late advices from th Boston wool oversea. where he saw several months market is as follows: actlvs jsrvle at the front. He was Wool man can do little also than wounded rwico, but tha first Injury was of a minor nature. He developed think auctions, talk auction aad att reach fast, which put him tn a base tend auctions those spring days. Tho hospital, and shortly after the armis- government wool sales are tho center tice was signed ha was transported to around which revolve about U the America. Interest in th trad today. Discussion dealong the "Street" la practically all the voted to th high prices paid at GERMANS COMMAND sales of Monday and Tuesday, together the unexpected extent and charBOLSHEVIK ARMIES with acter of th demand developed. The consensu of the leader In the trad SALONIKA. Tuesday. March 1 J. that the changed condition are mainThe Greek victory at Khefson. north- ly duo to tha fact that the woolea west of Odessa was won over a Bol- mills have secured a fair amount of shevik force of four times the strength business and have been obliged to of tho Greek division engaged, ac- come into the market for supplies In keencording to an official statement Igsued a hurry. This would explain tha at Greek army headquarters here. The ness of demand for scoured wools on statement declares the Bolshevik ar- both days; also greasy palled, though mies bats been reorganized and are "not to thermo extent. under the command of German ofMore Confidence. I ficer. a large number of whom parconfidence reported "Growing In . the battle. ticipated Th pessimfrom the sales "The Greek troop realized an ad- istic idea that the buyers were payvance to the depth of a little more "crazy" prices In many cases had than 12 miles, capturing numerous ing little effect. It Is a peculiar developprisoners and considerable booty. In ment of th sales that the better wools little shown' comparatively spite of reinforcements the Bolshevikl have troops have not been able to reconsti- change from th level of the previous tute their line," the statement add series, while low and off sorts hay been taken at measurably higher figfurther ures Wool men find teins, sach at meat, c tj.n.Mj --om, howrer, the latter. Constipation permits stagnation and absorption of these poisons into the blood, with injury to tho whole body. Taking castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., in order to force the bowel to move does not cannot cure con- of stipation 5Xt Rotar club to U satisfactory and safe. i h Th How and Why Nujol overcomes constipation is for the ue de- tlwUo.n be week. TB t.Of coir ip A d lM th t Sail M the tractors plaha completing and 1,045 tanks contracted for before the armistice, are shown in a review of outstanding contracts made public today by the war department. Th tanks Include IS of the small three-to- n n type, 950 of the type, of which 414 had been delivered before Feb. 27, ar i 190 of the model, no deliveries of which had been made. six-to- SO-t- fact confirmation that th present a- matter of supplying the sudden demand from the woolen are rarely used wools Scoured mills In making th tops used In worsted mills. Henct th competition from manufactuser of worsteds has not been felt seriously. Sale are following thick and fast these days Portland, Or., had Its first sals March 4. when 1,000,090 pounds Territory wool and 20.000 pounds Call fornia scoured off wools were offered. Of these 725,000 pounds were sold, all going to .Pacific coast buyers and mostly to Oregon mills lots being secured by 11 different bidders Minimum prices were the asm aa those established for the auctions in Boston and Philadelphis Prices realized are said to have been fairly satisfactory and another sale is to be held In that city probably In May. Philadelphia is te have a four days' series next week, with the following 14 2,200,000 March offerings: pounds domestic fleeces and 450.000 pounds greasy pulled: March 19 2.100.000 pounds Territory, 190,000 pounds Texas 44,000 pounds greasy combing Cape, 1,250,000 pounds South American wool. 45,060 pounds tops an& 500 690 pounds scoured; March 20560,090 pounds domestic fiedees 459.000 pounds Territory, 20,- 000 Australian. 400,000 pounds South American, 175.006 pounds nd 250,000 pounds pounds pulled scoured wool; March 214.300,900 pounds greasy carpet wool and 650,' 600 pounds scoured carpet wooL Boston Catalogue. Catalogues are being made up for th next Boston series March Bubject to change, tha offerings at that tlm are given out as follows: doit Plan IFUTJlHlfy rritfll rf Nniol it told oaly in seated bottle beenn the Nujol Trado Mark, All dnilgiif in U. S. and Canada. InsUt on Nujol- - Y may tnfftr from tubatittit. or,T) f th her rt to pa preferf. the uhile A r club b inter? noon a fht fift tratvo it ens Article and get too SCSI tlr j 4 i. Ad In Friday Morning and Friday Even- - medf of ne regarding .wY rTon5donsm tn n? th west and of (ha new dip. Consign, r being1 solicited at many In west and It the points, that samMoMailvragreewtttatsreported h t&kh S crnU hav been made In The-.ITZ001wool tlT prospect menta Wn and this, J A HOT SPOT Chalmers Never Cries For Ga: Hld Men and Women Is CADOMlENE TABLETS An DmggtoJo AdteniseiOBBl ?! Ittii i! pin pioti T! pion tfit A Of 4ndi new eoci ntt' C KSm "V iti A of gas. GALLON of gas goes a long ways in a JlotSpct Chalmers- - For-th- e re- great engine in this i markable car wrings every last bit of power out As soon as tt leaves the carbureter the gas hits the Hot Spot (one of two magnificent devices common only , to a Chalmers) and there it is cracked up into dust. So "dry does this gas become that once it reaches the cylinders and the spark plugs touch it off there is " translated immediately almost every tingle bit cf power that nature put into gas. But to get the dry gas to the cylinders from the Hot Spot is no easy matter. 4 sisal The great Rams-lW- n and it does the task welL was designed to do this ' work See this derice and youll nevel- - forget itTouB wonder why it wasnt done years ago. Buf the common cveiy day thing known, as a pin, remember, was one of-t- he lasMhmgs the human nund devised. . One look at this Chalmers car of today and youll f,iwant to sit bchindlhe wheel. : One ride there and youll want one. , . 1 J i Six months' later, will you, too, ay. that the Chalmers is rcallonc of the few i -- -- -- -" tatoarrof the .worlds cjteyw otorGarGo. u Fr Nf rvouC Weak Pen 5? to ra- - TONia deprt ara i T by nort house onservatlve factor announce their purpose to ship thsly oar .nd trici Whlj comutimm-- sr io uncerUuT Around 40 cent for good oa it tocon! much ?boot aidertd nafg to pay. THE SPRINSTIME s five C . f factoi -- IngFapers i pat boom Is largely March 25 --About 4,000,000 pound domestic fleece wool, 400.000 pounds California and Texas and 2.000,000 pounds greasy pulled wool. March 20 and 27 About 1,600,004 pounds-scour- ed wool. March 24.- About 4.000 004 Australian wool, 2,004.404 pounds South American wool, 404,004 pounds pounds Cap wool and various lota of let land wool and tops March 20 About 2,500,000 pounds .Territory wool. This tentative statement lndlcatea .tbs weight of wool catalogued will be about 10,000.006 pounds, by far the largest tn eny series to date. This week s series, the largest held hM 5J? of about -- 1,416,099 pounds Complaints ar heard that unauthorised persons have been taking samples from the show room after the sales ere held. These samples are the property of the government, and when removed without authority, nothing to left on which to koa A claim foy or to Indicate the j ti micetdjnstxnont, of such a claim.. It to recognized that the buyer have a right to a reasonable sample from the larger amount on show, but this to w that thla-week- Army Plant For Completing Tractors Mareh 2. Army WASHINGTON. 4.447 for J jc&oril scribed in an interesting booklet, but makes it and authoritative Thirty Fist of Dart ftr tree , on request. Send for it and 1 - ge eerS ni i.i 1 boa after effects, produces - no bad habits, makes the bowels regular as clockwork. Nujol is efficient at any age under any conditions is Fr , Double-Pa- preUwiM worse. .On the otber hand Nujol get a bottle of Nujol from overcomes constipation and your druggist today. brings about tha habit of easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals, Nujol Laboratories because Nujol is not a drug, STANDARD Oils CO N!W JftSBY) docs not act like any drug. S9 Yark I "Bead OurBlg e wel evacuation gets rid of 25-2- 9. r- f to Natura's methods of sup plying necessary lubrication of tho bowel contents, by facilitating intestinal muscular action, by absorbing poisonous matter, and thus se- - properti. o( the blood itself. poisonous. Regular, thorough Nulol has no deleterious four-quart- er Biggest and Best i about a return' ooatsininl pro- .white,' failk caMin, wheat gluten, ete arc split into many different tubttanoea. Some of these the body uses to rebuild damaged or dead k, Our v Pay for X , TONGUE IS COATED t-- i J''l i' HI payment "U Takes Steps to II ) t fact that all claims growing out of informal contracts and agreements must be presented before June 19. NEWS . DISTRIBUTORS jJ27 SqUTH STATE . . WAS. 4057 A I M- A -- - -"a |