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Show " . 1 f it , - iff. Your-Abse- nt THEATRE ; - j WIFE ANQSIREET KILLED 'pickpockets are plying their trade in Sait Lake once more, according to reports received by the police. Sunday the nanager of one ft the leading motion picture houses in the city notified the police that half a doeen parses, rifled of their contents, bsd been found in his house. Patrons of the place,' he said, had complained of other losses. In which even the purse itself had disappeared. - Officers say the operations .of ,tM fingered gentry" have hot been 'light confined to one theatre nor to' theatres only. Reporta of theaa thefts hate been received from three playhouses and losses have been reported by patrons of the street cars. in Ona his man is said to hava felt a hand thief escaped pocket but the would-b- e he called. before the police could Officers Watching. Plainclothes officers have been detailed to watch for tha reappearance , of these crooks and It la hoped that - APRIL MONDAY L 7 1919 Keeping Tab AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT, AT SALT LAKE THEATRE Photo of Kaffir, the Amateur with John Barry- - III Relative 1 - I PICKPOCKETS JIBE BUSY. , ' VEXING XEWS DESERET ? - WILKES "Seven comedy, with Nana Bryant, J. and 4 lift Anthony femythe Thompson. PA VTAGES TaoAcville with Le- . Roy, Talma and Boeoo headlin- I Electric' Bamberger lides With Automobile in Which They .Were Col, ers. live other Program of Music Elder Lon J. Haddock Discusses Church Organization and PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- act. D. S W. HE boas la keeping tab, my son, he marks your every curve; and tf you do not earn jour mon, youll get what you deserve; If yen only sprightly when your weekly,, wage you grab, youH shortly jom ' j the jobless men the boss ia keeping tab. Perhaps you fool around at night. And paint the a ittage red, when you'd be wiser sleeping tight in jour pice truckle bed; then sou are dead upon our feet when you to duty go; you make a snail look- - pretty fleet, yonr movement are so slow; yourTejcs. ; oek take a total loss, you have a taste thats drab; you cannot pul nc, things across the boas is keeping tab. Perhaps your thoughts have roamed 'afar from work you ought to do: youre thinking of some movie.tar who made a hit with ou; or of a Joyride you will take when fhis ad day is done: or of a shady way to make a little hunch of mon; or of a large planked tenderloin that you at night will stab; tgcre better far to earn ,your coin the boas is keeping tab.' And then, perhaps, on t" other handyoure working like a jo; you're hustling, round to beat tha .band, to make the business grow. And there' is vigor in your wstk, your movement re notdeedj you do not pause to watch the clock, and count the hours ahead. Success for you Is looming plain; some big prize you will nab the' worker does not work in vain the boas is keeping, tab. I - fartlhth presents "The Girl Who Stayed at Home." t r Riding. AMERICAN Experimental Mar!:! riage, wtLh Cotnunic Taimadge. Pathe New and comedy, I Gospel Principles. STRAND Silent Master" with Loras D. Bragg 39 years old. athi Robert Warwick. CoUecn Moore 'i letic, coach at the Eat high adiool. Hooelcr Romance. j.in . , Brigs WInegar and fits wife, Jane nd ESTERDAT being the first Son- -. LIBERTY s My Wife, starring 27, were almost Inetantiy KTled. In April and' general von. Ana Murdock. Comedy and sees- old three-yea- r son, Jaip their lo. been postponed Si28 ( having Briggs," was seriously Injured at Preel-- S the by action of the First o'clock Saturday afternoon when COMING automobile in which they were rid- c dency owing to tha danger of InfluenBambergerMec-tritourist a ORPHETM struck fast wsa by day Beginning Wednes- - MASONIC CLUB za contagion, regular ing croemmg. about a tabernacle train at Halos tnoih day cvcsting. Eiorrnoe Roberts held were lnlhe service' BountrfttI ot as a mil and company and Jan Rubiui Prof. J. J. Mcquarter tfMr. " - L and Mrs. Brtgg dlad from 11 to 12 o'clock. headliners. station. and recital sn organ wUhontr Clellan gave soon aftr. tbs arcklcpt HIPPODROME AO thla week. kab uf Elder Lon J. Haddock delivered an adgaining consciousness.the The with Ralph In"The Warning. Elder Benjaand bead Mormon on lm. about brumes ferod dress I . Cbmlnger, Gertrude BondhiU t of the bureau of inf or-- f Goddard THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. remaining unconternal injuries. min and Cloning players. flv hours. The chtld was mation. preaided and conducted the The Masonic club, which Lake for Salt scious ftirAlleged to have held up and robbed haskeen c.u on tone pair of the criminals of under the care of De. J- - L service. - The opening prayer was tbby for the past 18 months has maintained Frederick Moore, an actor at th. The 'Deseret Sew I this pair is placed One and the mshed indications police. Smith and Bountiful of Stocka Elder Hyrum Joseph j gain 4 Every Train That Leaves or o be young, tall and blonde, the- are that it will recover, quart erein th Wilson hotel on etiWfntM theatre,- - rwo brother, Rostabenediction by EWtfHtMfG. - ?a -SslrLeke Daily After-Obtain older Other desertpMr was as lot- - New Griffith Picture ictherehorfand when occurred Second South, tat being transferred to nd Melvin Overman. 18 and 17 years program musical The accident The orn-ceAre Patrons Who Can Kot Unns have been furnished, but the notice approach to failed Home, suite on the second floor of the a Briggs at Office. Who ' Mews Girl The In old, respectively, were arrested by Stayed Nocturne In J! flat by Chopin. Requested to Inform the say thla pair haa been mentioned of a- - northbound train just after Andantino Hama Wark Griffith perhaps the Comtek bank building. The new quar- Detectives C. A. Williams and B. II. oftener tharr any ,other. one had pasaed him. Pasnoamlrr-b- v southbound Terns ' . .a l SO old 1 say Seager early Sunday morning. Wb.ei sengers oil the southbound train (ToMy , Wif e K by. by there;organist, the at . A Ooor ws. of standing, space. arranged library, Britxs the melody, iw ef mtuucMchei hail . Dlch tV th? poI1ee station jt tS .fUmiet , th h,M - and WilL StudyT raffie in j Dog It they pawed. Largo," by Beethoven crossing at the time lama. The production, which is ths j room, billiard room and. other lorms said that each was found to'carrv south-bond a soon the a is believed timt ology." current offering at. the Paramount-- j entertainment will be provided by heavy revolver and large cartrMre Big Cottonwood Canyon train had gone by Briggs track The boys were dreatsed AccompUahnsMits of PUuetia of tho club. I committee cross the vnaehtne sue t nft ed hie Mr. lends, silent drama Here l Thaexecutive J .. Which in the typical Griffiths string ofbecomertho-oustoclothes of the suppose. tie tabernacle Visiting Ei Elder. Haddock in .ClUD, ' Mrs.". bwneff And end- - was truh:ihrthejnoMbbud of Ihe activities As cesses. mt n L HerricW of Denver-srKrvwl. man- - of tho-weand had T 'ha' organ, jwhew played-hya- jv a or Cottonwood train. in an friends. ThC holders his Big with 'recreatiOir popniwig: bootk. Lake broad Balt offcrihgAtBgte symphony property vlstting department hlgh force Vf the collision threw him seems to sing The Main on north house the necks. achievement Officers say about .In their exchiefs held city will -j play be the great Saturday order in Salt Lake, Merrymakers to Dance She Mefryt canyon, chamber, the automobile onto the pilot of the achievement, -box office receipt. This .. .. , , that' sn agreement-wa- a everything about their app-a-rof the pioneers who buiMed heM a nctng healthy carried was tended railway employees the and nearly 1 it makera, a dulp locomotive Paramount-ato.g is nothmg Unusual forth indicated a thorough knowlcdgs i this eve- reached to have checked the names, ad- 150 yards before the train ooMLbe kreat inland empire. a lecture course VfJ.ance trill 'give then) annual ball of the Saints, Empress, however,- - for nearly every and eductttion stones About learn-tie-f- the visitors to the City be inaugu-- 1 f ,he we(rtern bandit to Auditorium. - The affair dresses snd destinations st-are at activitie tn a stop, according tbs te ..I ning there shown brought. accomplishto greed byjrimihumoney and two lodge pths wcr picture referred briefly the ' is in barge df W. A. Timpeon and who witnessed the accident. The and to the mouth of the can' here Mr. audience. the bojwar passing from toiled Moore, who large In bodies of the victims were thrown ments of those, I? II. O. Gould. meeting :of Vn.fA,hbtatned He red to- have admitted robbing H. y The new Griffith picture Is not a war f T yon for the next several months build up a commonwealth. feet from 0 car abeut obtain the from of cotnplath some to Tap-, a thing PUT. It has in its plot this way it Gnffiths near Fifth South and West hop4 PappaKpcrydbi AnertdMr ferred to the date, the sixth day ergan-Uotio- n ihat have to do with war and was arrested data upon peraona wnr tha cannon where the accident occurred. B pasperydie. 4J years Temple streets enri.er in th. evening instant- April, the anntveresary ofof the Christ are some been had purpoaea. for shown scenes him apparently battling battle Briggs a warrant on to have held up another man, charging Sunday of the Church to rinfl a about Tha city ganized with C. F. Jennings appointed and ly killed while 89 years any ye whose Identity has not been estabwith having sold intoxicating liquor, Latter-da- y Af compare favorably onewith Saints, probof contamination watar tha of The ateminent commander. 20 i later. membership minutes of a night too he nid. screened, especially The warrant was dated Nov. 1. 11S. lem, and arrarai timaa mining com pan -lished, in the same locality. The buys cording to revelation, he tack when the parachute flares and a will be taken chiefly from Utah Railroad to Blame. Saint He was released on bail'of $200 claim to be from Nebraska and say believed by Latter-da- y have been forbidden tha tiaa of No. ia simul01 1, seen are accident birth to the box nine of the working of from tima barrage An they earn to Salt Lake from Ogden Utah day is th anniversary of last At Lieut, pdrti lends Lieut. Thomas borers. Then now it and itsInvestigation Thursdays meeting on the and mada Bountiful bean not was born held hava causes was at taneously. They were booked at the who Saturday. the Savior, tl comwere G. Odell, medical corps, son of George ia V. which may eommandery arrangements The story was written by & B. station on an open charge. coroner a jury bunduy. This 25th of December, as proposed to obtain data a police by T. Odell of this city, has arrived in throw for matter the Easter on tha on Tegular Griffith u pleted Knights additional tight world, but consisted of Irvin F. Ftoh-jTaylor and is enacted by robbery of Mr. Moore, accordBoston, on the transport Mt. Vernon, and maka poaaihla tha estabUahment of Jury, which of the peace, Zan TUford. copied bv theofChristian Templar observance. Templars will ingThe to the police, accurred as he was players headed by Robert Hamm, slice April the fth day New England fma regulations which will ha satis.000 attend at the First which carried PresbyHadhas eerricep he a character Elder ail who presents W. Knignton and Hyrum session, the way home about midnight. As Under normal conditions; division. terian church on Easter Sunday this on factory to alL troop of the Twenty-sixt- h neared First South and Sixth East he of Bountiful, decided that tha train dock said, the day. too, would have never before attempted, but .which were Last at guests year they shows the versatility of the clever year. of say. he was conInformation --About Boniue It is streets, the two-mepolice day the been . are1 closing old Main at St. South Paul's church. n had who played actor. Ldlltan Gish, who pointed tws fronted by was traveling at the rate of 35 announced by the officer command- Births in City More Than conference of the Mormon chine, and Fourth South the of streets, service In tooet would Mr. Harron him lead with station miles an hour when tt should have Church. Th vat auditorium ing the local naval recruiting l&st regular meeting beld in revolvers at him and commanded the is being the shown Griffith recently, At conversion on The the his hands first he refused pictures Deaths been going about 18 miles. jury have been filled to overfiow.ng that any information of Number Twice St. Pauls congrega- to hold up edifice that by have would h obin not did the cash to shoot threatened be south the when of Insurance and bonuses, may but bold that Ur. and Mra Briggs they Assembly hall to The ceding lady's role Is taken by tion. threw his hands into the sir and they tained from this station by any solnot sea the train approaching and been filled and crowds "Would have week of tirfs the all the In Thursday night Others week Urns Clanne Seymour. After they had obThe number of birth for the rifled his were not bo tame for the accident. thronged the grounds and dier, sailor or marina., rrvJ over-no- w bottle pf Salt Lake will join tained hiapockets east include Carol Dempster. Richard Masonic valuables, the two started more than dou- Six witnesses, W liliam C. Hill. ILch Ing walks, with a big in a be in leoture held to the and m Fawcett meeting, pupils Aki Orphans Students of ending April 4. 118, Bartheiraees, George town and Moore, instead ot Earl WlTl lams, Robert Squire meeting, weather permitting, temple auditorium. Past Grand Mas- toward tbs Emerson school have subscribed bled the number of deaths for the ard Wools layer and Leon-ar- d front of the bureau of information. Tuliy Marshall. home, followed theta Fred MarshaU, proceeding 8. ter Goodwin H. of 1182-5- 0 Provo Children will Fatherless for the give When he came to the Barth rooming Wonderful new photographic effects an same period, according to the report were examined by the Eider Haddock pictured the organiza-an Handy, on address French The of France. The money hae heed of Masonry. bringare featured to fine advantage, he went in and called the pothe city health department for the Jury and ail testified that the train tion of the Church by drawing ataffair wilt b under the direction of house turned over to T. W. Boyer, treasurer quality ofsuring to the picture a rarenot lice. The lodge pins had been thrown n children were born sUd at least 52a teet after the emer- image from, the conterencs gathering. week. the Masonic on education committee of the committee, by Miss Mary been has as such uieir in seated - The First Presidency mosphere away by the young bandits, according tn that time and 21 person died dur- gency brakes were applied. principal of the school. i passed in''any of the previou Griffith and Instruction, Wthe police. A further Investigation of the ac- place on the pulpit, at the ing the same period. Of the children Twelve Aposof of the officials pictures. mane DurTo - Hold Annul Encampment. is Council 88 cident by an the being girls. born, 84 were boys and musical program Woodmen unusually good Daughters of the Utah Pioneers wCl ing ths eorreeponding week In 118. the company. tles; the Find Council of Seventies, is An to Boycott rendered by the Paramount-Empres- s J. C. Henager President hold their annual encampment in tbs the health department records show . Mulunruui E. L. Bradewm, who was the presiding patriarch and the direction the under orchestra, 1 1 struck ing bishopric, all of tbs S.eral Firms Bis hope buildmg on April Aliens beginning that there were Tphi!dren born. driving the locomotive which Employing , Of Utah Beekeepers carried of Prof. Ed P. Kim ball. of the Church ; and st J.J p.m. Reports will be given Further perusal of ths report for (be automobile, says he was going at " by the various camps and officers the week ending April 4. reveal ths tha rate of about 12 miles an hour the picture down through the fake Excelsior 10,892, Modern The Utah Beekeepers aasodatioa Will be elected for the next two yean. fad that 120 cases of contagious and as he approached the croesmg. 55 hen organizations to the Wards and !$ Examine School Children. Woodmen of Camp 1 the World, this city, has chose ths foDowmg officer Saturday P ' Marine Casualties A navy depart-- . Infectious disease were reported. Of about 1V feet from the highway, ha member of svstem tubing He spoke of the saym, he noticed the automobile apstarted a movement for boycotting evening, for th ensuing year: went circular reaching this city, this number 104 oases were influenza, Church School children are bemg examined pox. two proaching the track as though the and fast offering, by which the care firms composed of aliens, and Ameristates that the Marine corps casual- - seven smallpox; six ofchicken Jt of. numPresident, i-- -C-- Henager, Salt Lake; taken tt a f was and Calderwood W. poor unconscious fever. R. and driver scarlet impending is financed fey Dr. and Oft flee during the w r were 11.80 out diphtheriaMid can ot houses which motor-madiscussion T. Bheca Ogden; direction president.-Rha vice employ foreigners the Th under into house launched says assistants week ap nine of ber of the At Then he danger. of 20,000 marines sent oversees. Of were ths p under quarantine for smallpox; plied the emergency brake, reversed cardinal principle of the gospel: of the University of Utah extension to the exclusion of soldiers and sail- special executive committee to advise ,s these 288 were officers: killed, 48 exand Of the children already and turned On the sand, at Faith in God the Eternal Father division. ors needing work. Resolutions adopt- the Inspector, Mr, Rbere, Jamre Mar- -, 1459 msnr died of wounds. 39 eight because of the scarlet fever and I the motor the same lime blowing the whwtle in his Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy amined M per cent have been found ed At" three for diphtheria. the last meeting of the- - camp I officers, 94 men Balimton. Mjr- Immerinvessome Tho the in ami to motorist, tle'says Ghost; repentance: baptism by I defective respect. shouting say: "Bait Lake particularly, and the shall, Vernal; Wltford -. 00 chilun was the and Mr. C. until B. continue Pleasant Grow; Strhnn of etna will If. h J. Brtggs remission apparently Judge irat peaks Judge FugaL entire State of Utah generally, is ton; tigation sion for the. Nielson yesterday spoke before the Senator W. H. King to Make aware of the approach ot the north overcrowded with persons not citizens Ralph Ballialon, Nephi; C. C. Far-on-s, on of hands for the gift of the dran have been examined. Eyes ears. laying Balt Lake; W. N. Hone, Pleasbound train as he could have turned Holy Ghost. He touched on divine mouth, teeth, nose and throat are of the United Bistre who have taken parents Of the Second ward, his subii-Short Visit to Salt Lake his machine parallel with the track authority ject being "The Home." He declared and on the restoration of the organs examined. 7. advantage of the opportunity afforded ant Grove, and F. W. Redficld, Ogcollision had avoided that the greater part of the crimes the be believe and Saints by the war during the absence of our den. the gospel. Latter-da- y in that direction. committed by children were the recitizens who have enlluM in the - Several name were discussed for ' the world has gone astray from Local Greeks Celebrate Senator W. H. King has left for Salt lodged, sult of a lack of interest on the part from Bountiful say that that cause it not that and have been Reports service of the position of state Inspector and the gospel of Jesus Christ, of the parents. Lake where he expects to spend two Mu A ft on Wtnegar. sister of Mrs. ia our country, to gam sn undue and un- three were recommended by the asare not good and sinthere assumed Their Day -child of the cere men and women In other Independence younger fair advantage of such loyal citizens sociation. These names will be suby Pmfesww Hoff to Speak The Rev. or Three weeks before the reconvening Bnggs. and awere 'Norbert e -- ail business and industrial world mitted to Gov, Bamberger. Under tbs going to take th ehurche the C. Hoff, professor of phil- of Congress, according to Information dead couple,Mr. throughout and Mr. Bngg but world: but ad The annual celebration In commem- by securing the Business locations and bill recently enacted an appropriation, not enough. trip with is sincerity fharlee college. received from Washington. Senator decided osophy st Mt Nt at the last moment- to remain of 26,000 was made for this work. the independence of their business - and- - employment-whic- h -- Helena. MonJw.llLa dd re!K the t'ath- requires obedience to the or- oration of was The first information of The Lord of held st .the Greek Or rightfully belong to citizens of - the he restored fatherland olic Woman tt league Tuesday evening, Rmg was detained in W aahtn gton b e r at Jxme and th gospel, dinances wa ' United B tales, snd particularly to men brought to Ssitlake In order that those It at the Ladies Literary club on The cause of the illness of Mr. King who the irsgedy on the southbound his divine authorHy Presbyterian Campaign. John George and Gregory who have served thelr coontry. meet- underwent a serious operation Just be- by passengers be properly adminis- Greeks The Meaning of Democracy." may ordinances train. "Ve deem it advisable at this time. fore the . adjournment of Congress ing ia an open one. Papaiilou. of the local Greek cod , Mr. Briggs was the daughtec o( tered. Personality of God. m unity, were the speakers. Mr. Pz In view of the return of our men from While out of the hospital and weir on Every member of the First PresbyFurnb-103 Jobs Set entj slx jobs of Mrs. William and the 5inegar service of our country, that some terian Bishop of Mrs. th road to recovery. King is not Wood Cross. Her home was in that paiilou sketched the history church wlQ be Visited next SunWere found Friday, for men appli- the Haddock touched on the per- Greek Elder active measure be taken Modhe to the for undertake the by freedom, expressed ern Woodmen enough fight trip town before her marriage but most sonality of God. Latter-da- y Saints " cants for work by the V. S Kmpl'oV- - strong afternoon, by a committee for of day 'a aa well as Utah Paris to America, the that the peace hope a God at of the time since has been .ment bureau in this oily and 27 body, parts and pas all other , organizations which will subscription to the Victory fund, spent to Helaccord freedom would a addressed Senator King Godlir whose final man 4sr ' places for women. lobs as conks are of 108 eastern Ko tartans at gathering Join us in the movement, to the Wil- bountiful. remedy which includes the local budget for Mr. Brtggs was widely known In this being fobna lor applicant, at 830 to lard hotel In condition." era the year, and th quota of the Flrtt vVasningiorr Friday athas $125 per month. an In the east $105 intermountain the country church tow or J - th N'ew Era camnight and extended to them an urgent lete. During Jus school days at the per month is considered a high figure. invitation conto attend the Rotarian paign. There will be a p social . I woof consider 'I of Ltah he ot th. VfluSe? Baptists tie- - Raisc 98.ftOO.lHHl The vention to be held in Salt lake this oleivwmty with musical and literary program in as basketball a football fame and 1.-- -. the destinies of Baptists over the country hay begun coming summer. Utah would extend player. Upon his graduation from the the church parlors next Friday eve three valley, where they might tha raising of a fund of SEOOO.OOO them a hearty greeting, he said, and mng. Thirty persons united with Jbe Heilenicpeople. was made athletic coach tp dic-jt- h he to God the iversjty accrdlmo worship work-ifor church .this country snd First church Sunday at th communout thdt the convention would of the Davis county high.aehool atiutes . conscience. Hei tbelr The ef recon ruction work abroad ' The .pointed post at Fort library afford a splendid Douglas has ion service. to get ac- - Kaysvill. There he proved to bej pctnred the "Intrepidity nf those S. M. been with churehm are .supposed to contribute quainted with theOpportnnty ts equipped 1 and furniture, western part of the successful as an instructor of athletics . a Taylor President open Sundays hardy - pioneers who - bunded her 22.500.ft00. and Inditldilal contnim-- ' country. was athletic' summer selected he Last of Utah ln Haken Nelson and Andrey J. PeterFuneral Directors aspects epUe forbidding Dividend Southern tlons will make up the rest Pacific He of the coach at the East high school son. privates, medical corps, have been region when Brigham Young, Mwmreea Col. I 'Him Ckiok to I (HI t Colonel held this evening, beginning at 8 was the son of James E. Briggs, a bv inspiration from on high, said, transferred to Fort Riley, Kana. Berits At annual the residewell o'clock, of Bountiful. .B in Saturday meeting Macintosh .hail. knqwu Peoples Th ta cant George C. Loorx of the claim made Is corporation, ef th Wirils Cline of the Twenty first The the This private servplace West Ten, pie and Second parents and two children, he by Joseph Smith that God through Utah Funeral Director association ice, a patient at the general air who has been vcdtii.g at Fort building Pacific Southern company ha ju South Elec.on of officers for this is survived bv threw brothers and one him restored the everlasting gospel, elected S. M. Taylor president. Oth- has been ordered transferred hospital, Douglas, left for Ban Kraneiei o Satto the paid, at San Franctsoo, a quarterly Mr. Briggs was a member or tli take place, and plans for s ster. officers chosen were; George Lind- war er year was a He the in la backed up by aid Elder Haddock, urday. major Eighth a new production will be discussed the Pu Kappa Alpha.- - the of Logan, first vice president; for prison barracks at Fort Douglas dividend- - or- - H.160,0, distnbuteJ infantry before hoing- - made - rotcnfl. dmcharge. fruits of his teaching, by the quist Sergeant Roy Cahoon. Mordhi England of Tooele, second a The funeral of Mr. and'Mrs. Brings most corial lnvita.ion extended to and was a captain in the Fifteenth Salt Laker who served overseas with among37.ft8S stockholders. A more completely organized religious vice president; I. C. Holbrook. Bountiheld ho be in will the East wish to ,rs may Bountiful Join the club. when stationed "at Fort the tank on Us earth be transferred the stockholders was the 1st czar of and wonderful corps, by 2 body tabernacle at p m. Wednesday. Bishful, secretary and treasurer. Two ses- for discharge on thwillsame ! Douglas. mindHa Seagull Homcvtead fair Wins Seagull op Richard Strlngham order. Cor- Russia. The annual stockholder accomplishment. urged sions of the convention were held, will officiate. Herbert J. Johnson 109th infan- meeting of the companv will baheii kcI chapter of Interment will b ln the Bountiful edness and open hearts, each for all; morning and afternoon, and talks were poralwounded Wanalch Dramatic dub V meeting the Brotherhood in action, will also be Wednesday, at Louhmlla Ky. Ths of American Yeothat each and all might be willing to given during the day by E. M. Qual-- t try, of tho Wasatch Dramatic club will be men, won elected, will meet In New the cash prize in the past cemetery. . truth wherever found and nn-d- T rough, former president. Dr. Samuel transferred for discharge, ss he has directors accept )( " York later to select officer. It Is ri seasons anniversary contest, accord- I recovered wound his rasa Bar whatever guls frorq G. Pai I, Judge W. H. Reader of Ogden, re Ing to information jut received fronl .California SaVOflt Talks Stephens of the 214th intently Is in- pected Julius Krutnehnitt will be 8. L Anderson of American Fork. cluded elected president and chairman of tb tiie grand foreman of the brotherhood. in the will and --I. receive order, of Moroni. Tooele, Wyman , England board. Th i ontest is held annually to stun- JO Lily ochool Teachers shortly. Berg of Provo, Alma Laskin of Salt hisA discharge mate membership and is the twenty- band and orchestra are to be or- -' Lake. F. John of Harris R. H. Fayson. second that lire been held Grand Dr. John M. Brewer, head of ths Welseh of Coalville, W. A. Skidmore gsnized among the enlisted men of the of the brotherhood j headquarters RAUHCOSSOr, of..sduraoo.,.Soaihra-Catt-- X -fies Moines, U. Salt Lake, George W. Lindquist, Lo- tiewtai I naira men- - cost In g$ T .OT. NEW HOVEL j torn! Normal school. Los Angeles, will be purchased for them by th gan, and Jamea E. Flynn. Park City. Bri tannic- Wn Meeting The Brit- Calif., said in an address before the' Red Cross Morale and officials of tha closfiig-sessi- ou of the teachers' Instiannic Association will close Its post, the organizations to be conductthree deeedes " the East Bide High school ent session on Monday, April 21 preswith tute at that ed ths Red with Fra Wrat t. tho Ne by Man Cross, Blind Accused Guy W. the management of in- -: a big laudevillr show in the Ameri- baturday. ' . . as Herlc . director. Eow.toJIUleh C-v-- yoarutd plates made as I v becoming OtttHee- amailer rapid can Masonic fed oration Hall, panic-- , wra with no f1 Ur Importing Liqaor The poet bowling aHeys wfre opened the. Nut Coal efforts of the era-- 1 ulars of which will be duty announc-e- d for good, as new ones! and the employed. afternoon. ployer Saturday There will be presented a new Teachers were edvleed to prepare Captyin Theodore 1L Cartmelf haa Stev. Marinese, 22 year old, was arrived dramatic at the post from Camp Fresketch their students to meet new conditions! - at the a rr rated . by- J. J. Holden Short Oregon Line Coal entitled Professor and he explained at length the neces- - i our CaL, for doty In the surgical de. is depot 8unday on the charge of having mont) Nockemsics Dilemma " A so char- slty for a more democratic control of; of the general hospital. He said that era- affair. liquor in bis possession. Officers say partment acter song sketches. Instrumental and tnduetriat . . L. Overstreet. 805th tnfan- rights size to ! thal 4 ptttts of whisky were disoov - . Georg ocal novelties. FmpVre have learned just THE SKY PILOT IN arrived ho. from 'rah,nu.J. H ia to their mutual in his ered He suitcase. was advantage held in (that burn well. Md., to receive treatment at the genHick Burn Advancing The fam-c- to BO) a and girl ,rork together missing teeth, replaced I the city Jail in default of 1300 bail. NO MAN'S LAND h0'1'1 hospttaL he coor,lnd ininschool ily of Richard Burns of this city fbet-- ! i tended 50c extra for each tooth. Marines, who. Is am Austrian, ia eral m partiripate been received to trans- tKttt th MRM Mt vlw nsmim Orders have the coming lo- ler known as Dickl, have received . (jfjj be his blind, having lost eyre In a mine fer Clinton B. Burry, 184th aero squad- fr Mdom liftMTCT te the SKY riLOT or -t- fassss -- sees;-..' 1.7 several Because years ago.THE FOOTHILLS hm epioien Lewis, Wih for nounclng that he lias been transferred the class room and In the industries he was doing contract work at the time ron to Camp Brand ley Branson, Beven-ttet- h nc ttfete he government department juithat touch their lives. to i he waa unable to obtain roftU ter tewwltr compensation was ordered to Camp fid WOODRUFF-SHEET- S cnriBsatisn A te for hia Injuries. Boon after charge of investigation of fraudulent, this his Taylor,engineer, him tmlmm mt tte Wt Third ' Ky.; J.,Wtlliams. Joseph. claimA is It a of and died th wife j divlin waa and part he returned left with three A. S, M , and August W. Peterson, legal Repaired sion and ia in line with the training! -- Intoxicant Destroyed, MORRIS COAL small children to support. 'Those chil- - ' JJftth infantry,-we- re hours parcel post., ordered transfwhich. ..young Bnrna.l Asking In- - law. - - - s dren are now . 7 snd 1 yean. old. re- erredD. A Riireeli. Wyo, , tor tThe position carries an advance In spectively. Several hundred gallons' of whisky COMPANY E. Neat, Fifty-- . .Officers say that Marinese had just discharge. Claude was iT77!) eighth Infantry, discharged Bat- from arrived Wyoming when he was urdsy from the general Saturday under court order. The hospital andlredolaaUim. advance. arrested. "ijatl j Intoxicants had been held for months. N. in Yonr for his M. Wannest Friends. home left fi Roswell, j X "T" ; pendinr dleposttton of the - enure in t whtfh they wery confieared The eon- Laboratory Department. MARTIN' 0041, CO. 47 Main MAR5H COAL CO. . DESERET NEWS BOOK. STORE liquor was emptied Into the ni.u, cmnv ! noomU 113 S. Main. riesn OaL Salt Lake. tha iIT1 tr'bnd Was. 2-- 4 54 Main St. I sewer. The deetruetton Included all and Quick Quality Phones Wra Adler-- j liquors- which have been ordered de- 1AU4VNCK Mas. 4443. Advertise- f Mtk St, -i 9 Laks Salt City, lAak , u ' S -- Yday -- MUS -- , I.rdetCoi Jr , r - re Lwtwui tZX" -- -- tlsg-oflim- ml- crJ eom-mtrsl- ' rs - O-- firel 1, Jus Jmifdle4 , ' com-mande- ry na 1 Sixty-seve- Dy-sa- rt, -- . J t n - jjhe ln-th- - I 9- -- eonfer-slons."- thf5 Grwt"itbra7rhfhtLra 1 -- n ! - -- a . ' False Teeth "REPAIRED" Springjrime Coal - 1 I farclai-menmer- Teeth Repaired te "Mean Nut And ihe -- 1 . I Mail YoijrTeeth l t- - Dr.TUE Ramsey , w-- r -- 6-8 mi 2. n.tn Tt -- a. t -- nt "Of--the- ? ,tGcraiA , V |