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Show rrni DESERET-EVENI- i H . DRIES . l . M i ,rn It l nU i 1 t $ 1 I 4r 4 ' Haira Catarrh Medicine ha bee taken by catarrh sufferers tor the peat tmrty-frv- e years; aad he become knows as the most reliable remedy for acta Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Medicine rur-thru the Mood . oa the Mucous . f ares. expcUftf the Poaaoa from the Blood and healing the disoaned portions. After you base takes HaTTs Catarrh yoo will aoo a IlMicne tor a short time great BcpreremeBt ra your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once aad get rtd of - catarrh, bend for testimonial. Crew P J CHISM 1T A CO, Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. k Kuwft Iter, PM (r hr-char- 1 - st trana-ferrin- - - tn CASTOR A 30 1910 Senator Smoot and Elder Ballard to Speak t, Ltei-V- , 1. Senator Reed April IMTE1I1M ctne- - SITE ty H i We after One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cam of Catarrh that can not be cared by Hall Catarrh Medi of fl or gairtsrrs of the LerisyettS EseadrUie, will arrive tn Salt Lake thto afternoon and with C. M. Baa assistant general Short Use. to j manager of the Or select a camp rite for the Victory Lfh-,rrloan flying circus, for which he which will give Crtng it advance agent, exhibition m Sail Lake next Wednes-(h- ; south Pinh 'West street. , He i and Thursday. sd to base given information According to a telegram rscdvrd hy tanptycaikig Jack McFarland. IT year for Utah, Loan Ubertr headquarters Browning avenue, and EdliH at the Commercial club. Major Mur old. ward KtwmhaJl. 11, 1!9 Mead street. will arrive on the Overland Limited These boy mere arrueted later at at 4.39 oclock. He will be met by bncond Heath and Third West streets. and will Baker and McFarland were held Liberty Incut representative be taken to Port Done tea to Inspect a waiting action by the juvenile flyprospective landing place for thestate while Marshall was released The exhibition. telegram ing into the custody of bs mother. f that a apace of M4 yard will bn rewill be quired. Temporary hangers constructed at once. It i expected that the Port Dougina reservation will be selected aa It provides long flat fields for fending places and is close in so that all of the free flying stunt FOB STiTlIE t hat will be performed by. the army aviators can be ltnesaed by the great majority of ,ca5t Laker. Every kind of tu.r,t that has ever jSeveral hundred letters addressed been performed in an airplane will be to the elder members of the U. of C. duplicated by the Victory Liberty loan flying eirous, the personnel of it alumni were send out during the week airmen include soma of the most dar- appealing to all to subscribe fund AB ing American aviator who fought for the John R. Park memorial. over the hattlefields of Europe where members at the memorial committee signatures. Chairman tail spin, spiral dive and. loop the affixed their loops were dailv sorties that had to he Waldetnar Van Cctt heading the list. made during the course of an aerial Response are already commencing to come in. One of Dr. Parks old combat dgnt.,,feaxartled, a. check fox. 11A9 With jBififJj.arA.at.gTOiwv8n4Baga4t the mare moot that he is willing during the week, the organization of to give more if necessary. Another The L'tah county Victory loan committee is practically complete, and is sent 35 with beat wishes The plan I in better conduioR. for an aggressive to done up the campaign this month, and the committee urges that everycampaign than in any previous drive, a letter give it an according ko J. David Lbjwc, state one who receives early response. AB remittances show Id manager. - - campaign Mrs. Sarah EL, StewA large delegation went from Salt be addressed to Lake Thursday to attend the, meeting art. treasurer, at tbs D. of C. which were conducted In both citle by A- - P. Merrill, chairman of the Utah county committee; F. 8 Murphy of Disease Employment ' the state committee. David A. Smith, Of U. S. Soldiers - Mi W. Mont Perry, state bead of the women's committee; Mr W. P. Ad' P. J. Hanley of Portland, Ore, in ams, state secretary, and Mr. Richard P. Lyman of the state committee were charge of the employment service of the Knights of Columbus and the Napresent at the meetings. ' J. W. Collins hg been appointed by tional Catholic war council West of W'. W. Armstrong, chairman of the the Mississippi will leave for the state executive committee, to organ- north west after conferring with local of the Catholic ize the work at Richfield. Knight employment service. He is traveling over 29 states and Friday discussed local prblem at lbneheon with J. Leo Merchant Pursues and Meehan. Theodore Killeen, 8. Abbot Captures Boy Accused McGinn la James I vers and Parker R. of t he U. 8. Employment buOf Robbing Store Till Cady reau, with which the Salt Lake and Catholic employment services Hi attention attracted by the Ogden arm now The arrival of pound of coins dropping to the floor. the Ninety-firarm mean Morris Klein, a merchant at 129 west thousands of men division must who be placed South Temple street, entered the front In Jobs and Mr. Hanley has promised room of his establlHbment Friday aft- to . in assistance every give the g ernoon just in time to see a boy local problem which his organiza-big money from the cash register tion can furnish. to his pocket. The hoy ran from the place when Klein put in an appearance but not untTI after he had obtained 1 2 Off in cash. Kle.n gave Utah Tank Service chase and captured the yoang bandit Men Mastered Oat In the Bamberger yards across the street. The prisoner was turned over Utah soldier from the American to Patrolman Arthur Merrick, whose tank at Port D. A. ttMndai bad been attracted by the R ii wellservice arrived Friday to be mustered out. shouts of the merchant, and who i them are Nathaniel Jackson. rived on the scone Just as the capture Among Slt Lake newspaper man, E. A. Mcwas made. Blair avenue. Salt Laughlin, At the police motion, the boy gave Lake, wounded In the light tank duel the name of Joe Baker, IS year old. at Be Beau Wood with headquarters of the 209th brigade; Dale W. Hoyt who served with the 217th salvage repair tank battalion; Melvin Wingate I of Monroe, Utah, with the 45th battalion in the Varennes drive; G. R For Infants and Children. Anderson. (44 south Seventh East of heavies in the Mona drive; Harold In Use Tor Over Years C.the Nelson. Woods Cron, with the JOlrt heavies in the Bonrme offenAlways bears the sive, Alarms! Black, Richfield. with the 39 1st tank canter, and Owen Signature of Hi Jensen of Pleasant Grove. Maju f IWs This? TDSflKF XEWSS ATURDAYf -- APIUI712 NG 1 Smoot will deliver an address la th tabernacle Sunday evening. Bogan Elder Melvin J. Ballard will apeak at the afternoon service in the tabernacle. Quite a number of people have senator Rates on the Utah Light A Traction i rexpressed a desire to hear the s the evening meeting was arranged. deftnon a be j the VM.d put company line mty Mag called off. tt IttiU m Ballard win aiao addreoi th T0uit of of the company' physical plant and j Pirn ward Sunday School Sunday property, recently conducted by "Dierj wnjcM for EphraJm Mick- of th poblifi utilities conuniwnoo of ( elsoo, who was accidentally killed on Utah. Tha sommimoo has filed but Wednesday, will be held in the Ser ward meetinghouse at noon Sunhas not yet accepted the company en- enth day. gineer figure on the value of the Secretary Merlin Hoirey of the Boosters club is the latest one hers around plant, which placed It to be stricken with inflnenza. Mem' The commission has an en- bers of his family cams down with gineer studying The figures submitted, the malady some and ha conand these will be the subject of dis- tracted it while days ago earing for them. cussion at a hearing set for May 11. Robert started for Chios The hearing is In the nature of a go today, Anderson where be will attend the U continuation of the rate cases brought S. Lumber Trade congress, which con by the street ear company in which venes soon. straight six cent cash fare was asked. Funeral of Mrs. Keaton. The commission at that tint allowed At the funeral of. Mrs. Haitie'M' the cash fare, but algo .provided for commutation ticket at the rate of 29 Keaton, held yesterday, the speakers for 31- - Various changes in ihe non were A rent Johnson. J. H. Watkins, system relating to rural lines of the Jr, C. P. Cardon and Bishop Oscar Rice of the Sixth ward. Frank Baugh company were also provided. a eelo during the services, in AppHradon of the Bamberger Elec- sang was in the city cemetery. tric company for an increase in rates terment Candidates for places on the Logan will come up before the commission baseball team will have their tryouts beginning at i 0 a. m. May 1 this and it is expected many Application of'Beiger. ingleshy A play egevening will be out. As soon as the Jones for permission to operate a stagg team is selected Jenson, who is line between Salt Lake City and Bing-baf- n playing manager, Coach win arrange for regwill be up for the presentation ular practices. of additional evidence next Thursday. The April term of the district wUl commence tomorrow, when Judge J. D. Call will rit to bear law and Center-fielCitizen Dies ' The Old and the New 9. -- present facilities for doing business were lacking. -- d. Met-quf- be made largely in -- Then, as now. Walker Brothers Bankers, sought to and did der their customers the best service possible at the time. ren- f sdBtfes'of modertri Atpjrjientthiffiasiitsticwhss'ao itacoHimand-thebeB- t banking. Through the Federal Reserve System and, through Walker Tour Utah and Idaho The gtea chib of th Utah Agricultural' college wUl leave Logan Saturday, April 12, on a tour of one week, which will cover central and northern Utah aad south' era Idaho, according to an announcement Just made - by Director C. associate professor of made at the college. Twenty-fou- r singers, under ths direction of Professor C. R. Johnson, with William Peterson as accompanist will make the trip. Among these will be favorites who have been away and are returning to the college just in time to accompany the dub. The lyric tenor, A. E. Blaekner, who won favorable comment on previous tours, Arno Klrkham. baritone. Del mar Egbert, has, and several other popular glee club members will add strength to the chorus Following is the itinerary Of the Udp: Saturday, April 12. Alhambra theatre, Ogden, three performances, 3:30 p. m, 7:30 p. m, and 9p.ro. Sunday. April 13, Tahernade. Salt Lake City. 1:39 p. m.; at American theatre 7:39 a. ra. and 9 p. nf Monday. April 14, L. D. 6. U, 9.45 a. m.; American theatre, 4:30 p. m, 7:39 p. m. and 9 p. m. In addition concert will probably be given at Fort Dougfea at 3 p. ra. Tuesday. April 15. Jordan .high Granite high, 1:20 Khoolr 19;15A-im- -; p. m. Wednesday. April 'll, Ogden high school. 10 a. ra.; Weber normal. 11.30 a. m.; KaysvtMe high school, 2:10 p. m. Thursday, April 17, at Black foot, Ida. Friday. April 13, Rexburg. Saturday. April 19. Idaho Falls. Sunday, April 20. Pocatello. For example, remittances of money had to gold dust, bullion or coin sent to San Francisco or Omaha by - stagecoach. CoIiege Gieg Chibttt LOGAN. April 7 .HalLa. century and more ago, :whcn Walker Brothers had tRe only hank in the intermountain region, many nut (8pecUl Correspondence.) CENTERFIELD. April 10. Carl John Bwenson died here April 4.11s had been m six years. He was with his daughter." Mrs. Fanny FTedricksen in Price, where ha had taken up a dry farm, and was stricken with paralysis. During the six years he had two additional strokes, which rendered him helpless. Funeral service was held April 3. at Gunnison, his former home, and where his wife died tn 1903. The service was conducted by Bishop Brnest Swalberg Invocation, D. B. Funk of Centerfield. Tha speakers were Brigham and Andrew Jensen of Center-fielet Bishop Swalberg and A. U. of Gunnison. Bishop Swalberg the benediction. pronounced Carl John Swenson was born in Sweden July 12. 1341. Ha came to Utah In 1373. settling in Gunnison. He came to Centerfield in 1917. He is survived by three daughters and one son; Mr. C. J. Goodall, and Mr Lloyd Sorensen, both of Kimberly, Nev.: John Swenson of Moroni, who Is now in ths army in France. and whose wife wma present at the funeral aad Mrs Fanny Fredricksen. He was a auecesBfnl carpenter and farmer in bin younger days. in Banking .7 . Brothers correspondents, thia bank can now make by telegraph and cable - aU instantaneous transfers.of funds to- - nd-from parts - of - thecivilized world, except as restricted by war conditions. 1 1. -- This is an incident-typicall branches of banlong. al This service is at of the service rendered by this institution in, -- - - YOUR service. J' Resources Over $10,000,000 60 Years Old. WAR LABOR BOARD RECOMMENDS EQUAL PAY TO THE SEXES Bonneville - On -- The - Hill IT IS ABOVE THE SMOKE Pretty name. Isnt Itl French WASHINGTON. April 11. Ths What does that mean ts you and Engtlah. A sort of a warlabor board. In a finding handed down and your growing ciuldrun,. yu Organized at Nephi time complement to- eer today, recommended that the Writ era who live trader the black carbos Chemical company of Denver, Colo French for A good canopy that hangs over the cityt (Special Correspondence.) . give women employees equal pay with men for equal work. The board atee ..Village; English for being sp high NEPHI. April 11. Ths Nephi ComIT IB NOT WIND-SWEPrecommended that the employees of and looking over -t- hings. mercial dub has been organized, with And For the barriers of the mountains the company elect a ejiop committee tha following officers and directors; then It' Ilea along the shore line of forfend against that. A- - V. Gadd. which would take np with the compresident; N J. Rees, take Bonneville, the primordial sea IT IB DEDICATED TO REAL first vice president; iLortn Whitmore, pany complaints of the employees HOMES. whose lapping waves once The hoard also found that there was second vice president; Ralph Brough, glased The shadow of the palace will no justification for reducing wages financial secretary: U. M. Foote, treasthe craft of the Asteea never fall upon the shanty then. of employees before or since the origurer; J. W. Mood, A. H, Belliston. ITS DEVELOPMENT IS UNDER inal complaint was filed against the1 George A. Fpetry and W. G. Orme. Now It is tH PER V IhlOX and good Funeral Service! For company last November 18. and that (s assured. Good women, HOME-PLACthe SALT be should wage MKTS restored original Smithfield Woman to employees, with back pay from good homes and good neighborhood ANNOUNCEMENT BY IL B, COLE. the) AND SUPREME DIFFERENT are the essentials of the REStime of reduction. The board re com-- 1 Room 1. Stocfi: Exrhangc Bldg, City. IDENCE QUARTER OF QUALITY. (Special Correspondence.) mended that employees be granted We sold sites have for already of the I have accepted the agency " ITS GRAND PANORAMA SMITHFIELD, April 11. Funeral time and a half for ail time In excess fine homes to Benner X. Smith, Consumers Con. Oil A Gas Company service for Mrs. Ol J. Nordberg were of eight hoar a day and double time an Inspiration a vision of Is D. Do no her. Lawrence Greene, W. to for convenient not call, you 'f held April 7, zt the homo. Bishop tor Sunday and holiday work. L. B. Pursuer and Edgar A. Behgrandeur and pastoral beauty that Wasatch 1373 and the Presi- William L. Winn, Thomas Chamber d pats to shame the ring. and several others are dent, Mr. La Mont, of this company and Bishop C. J. Plowman were the of the Mohawk and vale of valley will call on you In person. era. peak ChamontiL ' .Emma Anderson Nordberg, daughK WEATHER REPORT Which, beWE WTTi, ETYAVCE AND ter of Jamea aad Agne Olaen AnderKeep. Veer-E- ye "BCTUD YOUR HOME. htmiaUow ing interpreted, mesne son wan born, Dec. 5. 1374. at Brigham vnkvOn-The-HUl, On Bonne West kn - F.trmal mansion, on a fete that would bettCity, but soon moved with her parbecause It Is -- going some- - and goor the Aeropoll. ent to Salt Lake City, where ahe Local; Tonight and Sunday partly ing to go some more. grew to womanhood. She was mar- cloudy; warmer Sunday IF YOU WIIAt ACT.ffOW WK ried tO.XLJ. K or berg at < Lake Gtty. State;. Tonight axt Sunday partTV MAKE A BARGAIN FRIUE the Willi to how We many warmer gratefully and moved to Frisco, where they lived cloudy: Sunday in north and the house the fewer better the east Bonneville the ads who readers of positions. five until year ago, when they came the price. have brought their home-dreato Smithfield. Mm. Nordberg was the fewneiettie leeal will base to u in these two short weeks ot ' - REMEMBER There commercial mother of two soldier boy. Essen aad April IX publicity. They say, and say apartmentflats hooees, Raymond Nordberg. who enDsted hi or double houses garages; the marine qorpe. They recently retruly, that these are some ot Temperature Degrees comer groceries furnished ceived honorable dischargee; the forTHE DISTINCT! 7 E FEATUIUJS signs churches, schools or hoopl mer just arrived In time for the fu- Highest yesterday 74 Highest In this month last yesy .tale in BonnevUla-on-lhe-lii- a. OF BONNEVHA-ON-THE-HUneral services. in since this moath 174. Highest Mrs. Nordberg, leaves a hssbaad Lowest this morning The songs we sing of Bonnevife yoa can very safely bet. and nine children and a area family of Lowest this month last year 24 Will hand u down In history as the -- Poet Lariet." relative. Lowest thn month since 1( 49 Influenza Subsiding. NSnul for yesterday But there is another poet who tn melody sublime. 49 The infhienaa fe dying out.- The reg- Kean yesterday Has written you a poena that will live through endless tima thisl Accumulated deficiency ular ward services wm commence 7 nonth j again Sunday, April 13. in the re-- Accumulated The venes of this poem are from nature facile pen, excess stneejan. l. K7 ' And are written on the land Itself, to word of Smith field. , apectlve please the eyes ot men. A building boom has struck 8mftb-fiel- d. I Inches Preclpttatli Its undulating snrface fe a rhyme of slopes of green more home being erected here And tha view that meets the vision is the finest ever seen. j than for any one year in the past. Total yesterday - More for this mouth 1.37 paving is also bring done than Total There are mountains in the distance, and a valley at its feet. Accumulated excess this month.. 57 j for many years. since Jan. 1..J. And the sunsets doss the poem and make the rhyme complete. 1.55 I William Napper fe arranging to put Total Accumulated deficiency since Jaa. a stock of drugs in the crystal aad I win fix you np. le S A Come to roe, ak ya who are home-hung1.51 on the bungalow street. The bungalow 3 Relative bmrtMIty et p ra. today 4 The mansion on military way- .Relative humidity at 3 pm. CUT THIS OUT rr IS WORTH Commercial Club is - Alllea-"Bonnevill- ' T. -- neigh-borho- E tele-nho- mneh-berakie- -- i - ;;'f S' Aj ry The Reward lor Careful This man (there are many like him in this city) has comfort, ease and elegance. He didnt get it in one day, or a week, or a year.. He didn tlstrike it rich. He didnt have a relative die and leave him wea hh. -- writing your name and address clearly. You wiU receive in return a trial - package containing Foley Honey aad Tar Compound, for oougha. colds and croup; Foley Kidney PUfe for pain in sides and' beck; rMema-tism- , backache, kidney and bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation. blUoue-nera- .' headache, xnd aluggfeh bowels. Schramm Johnson Drug Oov Ada. Ill-- HE BANKED HIS MONEY ;nr The amounts were small at first, but he KEPT AT IT. Then the amounts grew larger; opportunities! came, and with the help of sound advice from his iianker, the little sum he started with has become' a fair sized FORTUNE. - -- YOU can be just-a- s successful, and later enjoy the same comfort, ease ar.d elegance, if you adopt this mans methods. -- f ? s PTiONAL moves er on important-busineand all money matters; he never speculated in unproven stocks. IIE WAS CAREFUL. Are you ? fl BTATTOTCS. 'and 2nd 'S9SOT7T"",r Ca&hir PAIT LAKE . Boise . . 4! 34 44 39 49 29 Cheyenne Chicago M Denver Grand Junction .... Helena Kusu IS 52 4 .. .. .. ... - 3grri1 j 51 trZ o c- r- 2 54 ' 9 A 4? .94 9 9 9 9 Phoenix (9 9 rr 49 Pocatello 40) Ore, 9 Portland, BERLIN. Wednesday. April 9. CBy 43 9 St Louie M . ..Ij the Associated Press.) A special dis- W. 841 Paul 9 . . 51 patch from Weimar states that the Aea Diego 9 -a 4j-government has abandoned for the dsoo. Mri M 9 present its intention Vo transfer fur- Santa Pe.. .92 ther eeeions of the national aminhly Seattle .. . . 9 to Berlin, owing to the unsuitable Spokane .. 41 1.93 rondtUone of The reichstag bonding Washington Yellowntooe ... which for months has been used as a barrack for rewohitlonary troops. It The mm rtnes at xjb. and ue is estimated that four months work et SM pax. April 23. would, be reQjued at aa expenditure of IM.W0 mark to properly rwilW ANNOUNCEMENT BY H R COLE. the buiklmc. Boom 1, Block Kidbaagn Bldg. City. 1 have accepted the a gentry of the Snuff Habit CURED Cbnamners Con. Oil A Gan Company. TOBACCO harmleez remedy. If not convenient for yon to eaO. teleGuaranteed. Sent on phone Waaatch 1272 and the presitrial. If it cures, cost yon 11. If ft dent,. Mr. U Mont, of thfe company fails costs nothing. SUPERBA COM- will call oa yon in PANY, D 884. BaKtasore, ltd. , . . vine- ' l - 4"'c MiGORN 1GK!&C01BANKERS 9 6S, 74: SO WAAATCH 9 9 44 f4 General Agent. 206 KEWHOCSE BUILDING. s9 S 9 99 . EDWARD F. COLBURN .92 9 94 54 .. C 49 4 City Loe Angeiea Modena ... . New Orleans New Terfc Oklahoma Omaha . Z' fe -- jj IF (jl THE REPUBLIC i Temperature. - ss a , NO DOUBT NEED FOR VENTILATION IS VERY PRESSING When he banked his money he kept an absolute check on it; he never allowed his balance to get too close to the debit side of the bank's books; he paid all bills by check; he counseled with his bank- BANK ,0F 32 MONET. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut pot this slip enclose with 5c, and mefl it to Foley A Co.. 2(35 Sheffield Are, Chicago. V CRY do quick come few can or rich get but all may , be- independent through censcientioua saving. i We pay 4 per cent On Sayings Deposits.,. Member Federal Re-serve System. 35SA |