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Show r & r y 1. tJf ,,).-- . V 'if--- DESERET -- EVENING "NEWS" MONDAY 31RIL 21 ' 1910 men or women TIB afflicted with pHg wo- Uecke, stiff Joiab, rbeomatK pains or ocher eymptom 04 Is trouble entitled to kdny sympathy end should have help. of wamini booWe by poffioces eoder eyes,kMncy bedoee the eyes, dry mouth, bihousaeai waekMae ami pale, waxy, dry skin. COIITROL CCT ?Sfr ft1 Citf Quiet Communiz-j- w Cannot Resist Al- ready Begun. Friday, April 11. r ng - A .i he Jao CTTT, April (By the Associated Prss.J-iJIaaa- el Cortea aide to Pedro Oavay, chief lleotsnaat Felix t Dias. following his eaptsrs Hi the fight Which resulted la the d setts of Aurslleno Blanqust, last week at Chavaxtla. state of Vera Crus, made a statement today In the city ef Verer Crus In which he revealed the means employed by the followers ef Dies to secure explosives foe- - blowing up trains between the end the suit comL Aetordinf to a. from fpc cUl correspondent dlepatch eent to Verm Cru by El Universal. Cort declerod thmt hmd been eent in - m tiplodvM roundabout may to the rebel headquarters by a German firm in Mcxice City, which deals in hardware and mining machinery." Cortes also muted, eays the correspondents that-Htaswree tionaries had obtained mors than 21 naebines and much aiDmaoi uoa from Gen Manuel Potass, rebel leader in the Tampico el! region, who previously had received them from till buscsrrwhlch landed the machines the gulf coast of the mi region along The correspondent quotes Cortes- aa that the EHaa agents at Havana, taring were Pr. Vasques Gomes and tbs former Dias general. Manuel Moitdragon. and that plana been made for a general assault on trains at a of numerous rebel leaders atmeeting Chavaxtla prior to the battle Vhieh resulted in the death of Gen. Blanquet and the capture of Cortes. The infernal machines were proportioned among tha rebel chiefs at this mealing. - We Pay 10c Each Real Fruit Desserts -- 1 Demonstrations 2 V2C Per Dinner -- 77 Mow that Jiffy-Je- tl brings you a real-fru- it dtntn. Ail the fruit flsver are frcfc-Jus- i (By ths cited Pren ) Control of Vienna SCHRAMXJVHhbOJf DRUG CO. AWL- takn ve by th soldiers Mf prevail. ut eommun of having received the money, they Qui of tha property pt dfioos unabla delivered the goods notwithstanding th existence of the communist haa.been begun. It la poaaible In name of the will he no change Jrernment. but It will bo Boishs- PEOPLE " EXCITED ; rtae'ln purpo. " la much the name aa It situation AT OFFENBACH BY yiit tt Budapest a few hours after CLASH OF FORCES The a, jadicaU had takenhascontrol. been taken of the city COPENHAGEN', April If Four Lj, by the Volkawehr., The parlla-buildiwas occupied this tnorn-j- r persons were killed and 24 injured In Heese, near Frankat Offenbach ewo battalions of eoldlere after fort. Friday, when government troops ,cnt.iivc of the eoldiera' eoun- attempted to step a communist procTVId placed 6.009 men at the gov- essionGreat excitement prevails, laments disposal upon the under according te advices received, and a landing that tha police would be state of siege has been proclaimed.. ,treoidiere - are commanded ' by Wlmaer. who takes orders Unit s Assigned F-t- the soldiers -- council, which is For Early Convoy JL, padaUstlo or communistic. 1 Cenniagtusm, in tha name of . iOllee. has leeaed a proclamation WASHINGTON. April 1. The foldia-traring that tf there Is further lowing units were announcedXdday aa food supply will be cut assigned, to early convoy: reason, serious trouble Aero squadrons Nos. id. (it. (id, jl rer thatWhile ft Is possible that and 118th; 84th company transpor JHbety. wGl b ebaaga lu th name of tatlon corps 1st. 2nd and 4th angl- non tha ters service companies of tha 29th aT (ovuramaBt, It will b jj Bolshevistic In purpoaa. engineer regiment; base hospitals Noe. 80 and 81; salvage squad No. 8. elENKA. ThU Week Only u ai " st inla ef Id felee. Me. gfled dsy ic Style H tens a fall . Each JtSy-Jepacktge has trademark in a rde on the' front. We will pey you 10 cents in aluminum mold values lot each circle you tend ns this week. Note our mold offew at the tide. Some of these iold are new. inrn-ua- J se d.ffers" s. gelatine Here you have it dainnea, nch tn condensed bun juices. You gas all the dtlighis. a'l tea heal'hfuincss of bun. You arrply add boiling water no rar, acuMy. no color Then add the f'u.i-uic-e Saver from the vial One oi Jffy-je.serves atx peepie ta mo.d form, or taeiva if you whip the .eii all lor UJ certs. from ify-Je- ll old-aty- det-sen- tens-fru- Pick out the mold or the molds you want, end send us these (Jj trademark, counting as 10c each, to cover the h4 k.e p be f freshness. Mark bo B Star Deuert Mold essences condensed. They come sealed In glasa a bottle in earn package eo Vi n value aa stated. Send no money. We pay postage on the molds. Note that JiFy-Jecosts you 12V4 " cents per package. And the trademark alone la worth 10 cents on these molds, tf tent this week. Send as man; trademarks as you wish this week. Or, if you prefer, end grocer's sales slip, showing l. ps-ka- ll Quake Recorded in KaiuaS. LAWRENCE, Kan., April 19. The selamosgraph at the .University of Kansas recorded another earthquake shock at 8 minutes and 4 seconds after 4 o'clock this morning. The maximum amplitude of the wave was a half Inch which as compared wtth the shock recorded here 2 A hours ag. indicates Salad Mold Style D amount of purchase. This offer la made to start new users to show them what Jiffy-Jemeans to them. But present users are e to accept H. Get Jiffy-Je- ll now, while this offer is open. Get what you j need for some weeks. This is the tune when fruity desserts aro most For Salad uae .U.5hrg Far St at Loaf m'Z men scraps ino Lama ll Jiffy-Jel- l- wel-com- a greater violence than the previous The disturbance lasted St minutes. The estimated distance of the origin of tho shock is l.llt miles quake. lime-fru- it Jiffv Je i ! makes a tart, green saad ;eit. Serve w.ih h s.'ad or tr.irfh aa a-- In ce'-.- r oi Tor Crmsh e meats or iatnb Mnr J For Dostrt$ Lojanbery ib4 itj of oer Crest flavors. ippic rot to needed. L fui south. ti ' Utah-ldah- Started Daring Week Italian Territorial Friday, April 18. (By tha icleted Prcaa) Two demonetra- wara started during tha weak. a, BBtgrowth of aavaral communist Bating which wara lightly attended w Austrians. One of theae meetings at tha war office tHik place Tuesday vises the Austrian republican flag of nl and white was pulled down by i (mail crowd and a red flag run m is ha place. It is significant that the outbreak tapper ed at the time of the visit of joeph Pogaay, reputed to be the of the Hungarian eoramunlat mrninent. end other Hungarian who are said to realize it will It tmpoaafble'f or their plan to euc-ue- d snleai wtth tha Austrian aid. Pogany this afternoon, tn an trrter-dwhich wan printed locally, dadoed that the Americans favored the lokberikL He pointed out that Amer-leu- a already had furnished food to Badi peat, but did not state that the food was sold by the Americana to the Kimljl government or that.. In view VIENNA, ef ab nr Claims Are Presented PARIS, April Italys territorial claims, especially in the Adriatic, were presented to the council of (our today by Baron 81dney Sonnino, the Italian foreign minister. The fact that Baron Sonnino and not Premier Orlando presented the Italian ease to the council, la regarded aw significant because the foreign mintater Is an extremist advocate of 18 o WASHINGTON. lowing casualties Casualties. The April 19. are reported For Desserts and Salads fol- by tho e Flavored s mth F faaewcaa. Sealed ot Claaa ruit-Jmc- commanding general of tha American expeditionary forces: Wounded Slightly. Workman, Lloyd A. Mrs. Katie F. Pirth, Duchesne. Utah. Died, Previously Reported Miming ta Action. Jerman. James A. Mrs. Lulu Nelutmost claims It was Baron son. Santaquin, Utah. Italys Sonnino who signed the treaty of Lon- Returned Previously Report ed Miming In Action. don and he now holds Premiers Lloyd George and Clemenceau to the pledges Milliner; John. A. John Milliner, made In the treaty. Peas, Utah. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Progress of Demobilization. Previously Reported KIDed In Ac- WASHINGTON. April 18. Progress of demobilisation was announced by the war department today as follows: Total dischargee. 1.7(8.989; officers resigned or discharged. 98.812; total troops ordered demobilised, Frail Salad Mold Style E Mtkbkf.de I .1 Mint f.awM Ma. a. 4 Jiffy-Jel- Waukesha, l, I enclose trademarks from the fronts of packages; which I wish to apply at 10c each on tha foBowing molds. .Star Dessert Mold, Style H. Value SCc. .Salad Mold. Style D, Value 50c. .Fruit Salad Mold, Style E. Value 50c. .lodividnal Dessert Maids, assorted. Cherry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orenge - Individual Deaaert Molds MAIL THIS Wta. Jiffy-Je- ll Lime Petty, Hurschel W. H. B. Petty, " Weaver. Ida. Wounded Severely. Previously Reported Missing In Action. Hochstrassor. Junius E. Joseph A. Hoohstrsaaor, Tetonia, Ida. - Style E Fruit Salad Mold 10 Flavors! in Glass Vials! Value 10c each. AJao Cod we Name Flavor TWo Packages far 23 Cams ,,,,,,,.,,,,mm,(,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, ..................... rbiift WTraiHHirr i Address 4 i What Is Your iaper , It is that and more. 43 It is off-ccr- -- -- A reporter of important events at home and It is a directory of E NEW rnnK. AprH 28 Six troopships ot American officers and men 14.446 In all arrived fcere today in lima to celebrate Easter Sunday on home soil Two of the ships which arrived were the German liners Zeppelin and Graf IVaidersee, making their- - first trips since they were turned over to the United States. The ZoppeHn brought 1.650 men. Including the 129th field artlilpcy complete, 83 officers and 1.274 men, the 339th ambulance company, three and 103 men, 73 casual officers and a detachment of one officer and ? nurees of barn hospital 44. On tho Graf 'Waldersee wera 1.741 officers and men, the majority being detach-men- u hospital units, and Including of tho itb. 14th. 21st, 42d. 44th, 80th, T2d, 97th and 282d base hospitals, six casual companies, 18 casual buying and selling the medium that brings together the man it who jhas merchandise or a'seryice, or anything else to sell and the man who needs and wants these thipgs. convalescent. officers and Came on the Virginian. The Virginian brought 4.177 officers and men, including the 316th ammunition train headquarter, headquar-ter- a motor and horse batUlions, ordand nance and medical detachments officompanies A to B. a total of 16 de-cers and 1.926 men' 9 tachments totaling 18 officers and 95 men; S47th machine gun battalion, deheadquarters detachment, medical 1 tachment and companies A to D. ofifeers and 835 men. 316th sanitary train, headquarters division medical supply' Qb'tt. camp lrvf Irmorise field hospital section, field hospitals 361 to 364. headquarters ambulance section and ambulance companies 361 to 364. 17 officers and 87 men. 362d infantry machine 17 gun company, five officers andcasual men; together wtth aeveral companies snd 172 wounded. The Great Northern brought 2,009n anymuni-tlotroops, comprising the 31119th officer Snd train complete. 1.158 men; 300 convalescent wounded; and 18 casual companies of marine ofricers and (74 furloughed men; 16 men. scattered, of United States army ambulance sections; and 24 casual officers , The Santa Paula brought 2,184 ofmen. And Including 42d base ficers hospital,' 2 officers and 142 men; and 31 (th supply train, headquarter medical detachmenta and companies and 474 men; 112th A to F. 9 officer 2 officers and transportation corps meh. second trench mortar battalion. headquarters and medical deto D. ( oftachments and batteries A aero squadficers and 571 men: 27(th ron. 1 officer and 122 men: 446th aero 1 offtesr and 114 supply aquadron. men: fourth trench mortar battery, 1 officer end 149 men and wounded cont , valescent.' 15 men. . Came m the Seattle. , The cruiser Seattle brought 1.(85 .((i.m and man Scratching sometimes g leads to blood-poisonin- Scratching that inflamed surface does pot relieve the irruahon r increases the pain. The finger-nan- s often carry dangerous microorganisms infection sets in blood poisoning mar be the resuit. Avoid such a calamity by anointing the sore spot wh Resmol Ointment, cleansing it occasionally with Resinol Soap and warm water. Oa disappear caartlr sod th w8' aaptkauo the bcking Stnckjy ciar v ii treated coasaSe&iiy. dtaSdna kra. Wait KtsmtL, Bmitamrr, Md,frfrm mmfUs. 1 .I -- By reading the advertisements in your 1 paper you may find what you want with the least expense aqd in the lea& time. And they may point out the fact that you many things the lack of which you never realized until you got them. needsd- - - 'Thesebenefitsmight'pever haveheen"yours without the newspaper advertisement which . first brought your need to your attention. Read the) advertisements in the newspapers regularly and thoroughly. j s i s s I 14 casual companies 6th nearer thejr homes . ni'H officer Icatma , troop 5 Offleert were artny headqiMf-ler.and 334 men. 333:li f t 'd hospital. 4 Port Russell. IVtn , two nff;-re- r lor and inn me- - 15?h Ineqfry , fr officers land 7 men- - ' d pfoneerdn-fant7 officer and 1J6 inert. 4f,6'h and Gamp funaton. Kan. 2 otfu-e- r 117 battalion Land for men, I!5th suppiv train telegraph. companies and 95 meq M, 7 Gamp Taylor. Kr, 3 officer , and 73T men 144thand 159th infar-rfor the IS ofcer GAMP MILLS. N. V. 'April 2 Presidio. Gal snd 434 . w lefan-rv2 men of extern Several officer ard 66 179h units troop here on their return from overseas men 337th Infantry and the 115th left today for demobilization at camps eaniarv tram T abroad. cr -- G. of Property of Thoso tyfjjo ' To the Users of Jiffy-Je- ll eJidhteri Gl" MEXICO 11 eat MEXICAN HEVOLTEilS nvo. Use aJ I |