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Show t Kubj&ia.' OESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL m MID a MM PRESS kV fedNEW TORK. April 21. Th eral reserve fcqard laeuod an order, here today authorising th reralt-te-e- a of fiiods tn th ceuAtrte Central Europe, excluding Germany lorougn the A in erica tS relief administration. American foe A Murks held In Europe by the administration wilt be used M the median ef exchanges. Remittances can be deposited with bankers, express companies, steamin ship agencies mt ether dealer European exchange. . . Food to the value of the remittance will be sold In the country of destination and the money In th currency of that country, will be transmitted through a bank to th payee. The countries affected are Poland, Serbia, Koumanla, Flnlknd. Oerman-Aus-trlJ Bulgaria and Turkey, Th American relief administration Is thebody created by executive deoree of President Wilson last February te administer the llOO.OOt.OOO voted by Congress for European relief. Mothers Thank Us Keepyourgrow'trfjjirtxfrcefrois colds snd weakening coughs ud you arc help ingthem to besithy v igorou womsahood. Thousands e( molt hare written Jet i T" ten of thank, teUmcrhat Presence of Repreientative South Of Twenty-Fiv- e American - Newspaper Marked Feature of Gath ering. Honey and Tar Foleys hac done foe their ia daughter ridciag thenf of cough that buag on' and weakened them fust at the age when the youag girls required all .the physical strength they could commend. Foley's Hooey and Tar u noted for in quick effect oo ooogtu, cold sod croup. Mrs, Ada Saadrr, Catttnttw, T wwv-- " m Ktey i Hooey h 4 To m. mt best mmd ooiy Magi remedy. It smr folio tr "'ll liCHIUM)l-U!UUJ- fc, " t f p , n.oWri.r tt. nea. aocla- WlR. tloa at their annual Reeling and lunoh- - eoa here today. Hr. Slona doe atedhf aayhad knew whether the league project would ceed RV the modern "J t . r f ft . . i rTrthIV" vision and men , . ul. eaieedtng t) riving a little promt' nr of the congrea of followed aught UfcL " k! yrnrs hr something to n SSTmb.takr, had heea aald. an uu- bwagin that tber eltuallon 'betweenangry pImwUw the peace envoys of the aeemiated powera, who bed hrouf ht to thrlr task a etneere desire to loir a greet problem. h' ao Mr.-Kto- ne $: :rr, had agreed to pringip N. rtor. fjere proprltlor of ura shot and instantly killed last nicht Ur two. bandit, who fled without Btak- ng any attempt to robe the stors. Two men giving th oarers of Thoma. and Kart Comb, were arrested during the night by Sheriff John" Weir of Spring and a posse of Rush ett! fda arn and. according to tha officials. confessed. The men made their es- pe on bicyclda and when they were surrounded h the pome, opened fire. none of their abate taklngjyffect. Tha men are In jail at- Colorado fibring. correspondents WANT ACCESS TO (Nee Dess I then Visit. 'Wtr'lo the- - deewetated Describing ef France, Mr. Stone dec lared it region had Weed "torn hy the moat malign and hae tttrwgeooe savagery th world PARIS. April, 12. American bring about Ita rehaWUta-tlo- a. knawnlo he asserted. extension, et-topaper correspondenta In Parts will "ha hold meeting tomorrow to decide said eould be carried otit through the --whether to make a formal protest against the plan to exclude repreeenta- -' M filn hick ttves of the preea from the meetings of with the la keeping the th Allied and German peace delegates by iupiMAmerican spirit of th meeting, South Versailles and tbs recent addition of 1 Associated forbidding ji Press them to coma in contactplan to the newspaper wjth the Mr. Stone stated that thla man delegates in any way. Under the tha press hemisphere. present plana the meeting days, he aald.1 will be In like manner, tn earlier t when final a material and ha formal been had only signing th organisation' relation of th of tha 'treaty occurs, factor In cementing th sections of tha northern and southern United States, a union which made possible the national spirit evidenced In RECOVER BELLS Selections from .Grand OperaIqstrumental of rare beauty popu!ar songs fuli of joy ful; sentiment dance music that is' positively irresistible. Gcme in today, whether you wish to buy or not, and , hear this wonderful repert ir of records. a, inter-pretatio- a, ugo-Hlav- lu H , Cxecho-Hiovakl- drug oo. I NEW YORK, April IS.Dvvslopment a prom lee f Intercommunication of nation mar Colorado ehanea that the Storekeeper wwM - uawpplpb it ohjttfj 4f J peace Melt 111 E. Stone, general man-- 1 acre of the Associated Prsas, recently returned from . the peace conference, Colo.T April' 22. Jacob rajfflSJLJ -- Carnegies Only Daughter Wedded to Gallant Sailor NEW TORK. April 2L In the' presence of. only a few friends aryl relatives Mlaa Margaret Carnegie.' only daughter of Mr. and Mra Andrew Carnegie, and- - Ensign Roswell Miller, V. 8. N., were married at noon today I n the CaroegAa home 'hero. - The bride, who was Without attendants!, waa given away by her father. C. Robert Miller, a brother pf th bride groom was beat man?' The couple probably will spend their honeymoon at Bhadowbrook, th Carnegie summer home In - Lenox. Mas. They will make their home in , where the bridePrinceton, N. groom ia to taka a two yeuf course (One Fine' MADAME " BUTTERFLY Rosa Ponselle, soprano. Day), sung by 49571i $1.50 uoim'iefiLrVenc . ZTthitr rithwe th war and Spanish-Americ- THAT -p hast led in the world conflict. WERE STOLEN FROM RheMea mt Dtrcetera. five director The members COLMAR CHURCHES term had expired. ho three-yeKUerV- - H. Baker. - Clsrreland Pkatn ' COLMAR. April 22. (French Wlre-lm"Dealer. Service. ) FIt bells taken from Clark Howell. Atlanta Constitution. Charles Hopklna Clark, Hartford ehtirche of Colmar during th war, by Olrsirt. A.- Rook. Pittsburg Dispatch. the Oermanu, have been found In ' Charles Bee V. S. McClatchy. Sacramento to thetr P. Mae- - Frankfort and will be returned The member to" nutold place. Four of the bells were from l, nek a !?ta te LenniD, the resignation .the .church Of St. Martin, while the the rarancy caused by from the of Oswald Garrison Villard. Newinlork; fifth gras the term of gt. Joseph. expiring Meaning PosVlhe treasure Valuable toln from th and committee mueeum have been found yAdvlory hoard in Munich elected vtr th following: where they were taken by Bavarian Eastern dtvlalon: V. Moore, aoldiera. The treasures Include the Advisory board Alexander JeromaDpainting of th "Madonna in an Arbor Fitteburg Leader, chairman; N. T of and the Barnum, Syracuse, Roeea, by Echopgauer. ftpring-fiet- d painted wings of the famous altar at rirectnr9 Richard Hookar.-Arthur Isenbeim. J. (Mass) Republican; Staples. Lewiston Oia) Jburnal, Joseph (DeL) Every Bancroft. Wilmington in Hungarian ''jTominaUBC committee E. H. Butler, Change J. William T New; Pap.Buffalo (N. Government Make-U- p Waterbary (Conn.) Republican, aecreB BrytAudttlng committee William BUDAPEST, Monday. April 21 (By a. (N. J ) ant. Patersondivision: The Associated Press) A change in Southern Chatta-nooAdlr. J. Advisory board H. C.chairman: the makeup of the Hungarian govern(Tenn.) Time, Hetskell Little Rock (Ark.) Gaaett. ment which will give It a more con- servatlve tendency is expected wlthlni J. 1 Horne. Jr. kock a few days. Director The name of Count John N. C.) Telegram: Mountain Karolyl, former president, ia J Michael Cohen. Atlanta Ga. JrjurnalStarL and not mentioned, but M. Garami. g Wortham, Fort Worth (Tex.) erat Socialist, who "served tn Karqvl's L Frederick administration, has been requHtcPti Auditing committee J return from Bwttxerland (Ala Reglster. Thompson, Moblq Stalti-raaB. The government to atNominating committee E. G. F. Nashville (Tenn) Banner; tempt to discipline the population. CaNewa Savannah One of the first steps was to order the Bell. Central division . coffee house closed. The local teleAdviiori board Ralph H. Booth chair-maphone service has bees suspended-o- n Bagltnrw (Mich.) the ground that it is a bourgeois in.Lorton. Tulw (Okla.) stitution. Eugn A large amount of bad "World aecratary. E. Burton, Joplin fMo.)u money is in circulation and is selling trertor f Robert F. Wolfe. Clum-kfor 40 per cent of ita far value. It origin is not known. (Ohio) State Journal: P. 8. Moline (HI) Diepateh. Railway trains have stopped coming if' RoseVictor committee into Budapest. Nominating water, Omaha INeb ) Evening Bee. chairman: H. W. Brown, Cincinnati. t, i (OhieS Ctiinuieii.lBf TrthBBV' Auditing committee C-- C. Marquia Bloomington (III.) Pantagraph. 'Western division t Advisory board J. R. Knowland,. Oakland (Cal ) Tnbure, chairman: J. K. Heal ett. Butt (Mont.) Miser, I. .N. Stevens. Pueblo Director N. McKay, Salt (Colo) Chieftain-.-Alake (Utah) Tribune: C- B. B'.ethen. Seattle (Wash ) Time. Auditing committee W. A. Bower, Anaconda (Mont.) Standard Nominating committee Calvin Cobb. Boise (Idaho) Statesman; Clark Seattle (Wash.) ar ' w -- ' Jo"ui-iTa- twojj, .bell Post-Standar- d, ' J. ..... jj4, n. n: New-Osurl- Newa-Heral- d d: n. fit - ! . PARIS., April 22. The death of Jules Vedrlnea, the French aviator, which was announced hero yesterday, was due. according to a Iyons dispatch to th Petit Parisian, to a landing accident. He era flying low, one of his engines missing fir. He swung hi airplane In the direction of the wind, Out failed to get the engine worki.ig properly and so decided to land. He headed the machine toward an alfalfa field, but fell abort, the left wing collapsing. Vedrlnea and Gulllain, hla mechanic, woye both kii.ed Instantly. FUNICULI-FUN1CUL- This Edison Special Never Too Late to Be and Little Birch Canoe sung by Manuel Ro-teno- 50503 - ""tor caffeine. Consequently those with whom coffee WASHINGTON, D. C. 2 J -following casualty is April by The the commanding general ofreported the American find-thene- wr drink free from all coffee objections. j expedltionary forces; DIKD PROW AfriDPT PRK1IOIKI T RKPoSt. ED KJLLED 14 ACTION. tAlM. - . Economical! Pri vatr. Cushing. Lemuel M . Mrs EtU Cush-a128 Jackson lUwl, Moscow. Idaho. w MIJTT St. th party. t The accident took place as both car approached a culvert, which narrowed the roadway. Beet Growers Argmnbe. The beef sugar production of th Twin. Falla district will bo vastly Increased and additional factories will be required If Oswald Wilson, of Balt Lake, president of tha United Btates Beet Development board. Is successful In carrying out a project bo explained In an address at a meeting held her recently. An organisation of a beet veoverj" asxpsUtitja waa effort ad., a N. Plttulo being elected president and J. - - - A. Crom, secretary. 2473 Hudson Avenue OGDEN, UTAH taken to Weuier Wednesday morning for burial. Judge Smith waa judge of th Bev enth district, with Washington and Adams counties in his Jurisdiction, having been appointed. In 1(17 by Gov Alexander. Mr. BmHh waa bom in California. July 2(. 1(54. He moved to Welaer in 11(0 and engaged to farming on the land now owned by the Idaho industrial Institute. Later be moved to Weieer for the duc Uonal.advsmtage for his children and clerked in the pirchandLslng SterfiTsf Herman liaasT Gov. Davis will flit --the vacancy on rhe Seventh judicial district court bench by appointment. - f . (Special Correspondence.) (Special to Th New ) CEDAR CITY, April 22. Private PLEASANT. April 13. A speJohn Kaxe, the first resident of Iron cialmt. election will bo held in this city, county to enlist for service in the war by order th city council. May 17. to and who hag spent eighteen months obtain theofpopular verdict on th prooverseas tn tha marine corps, arrived posal to issue (25. SOS in bonds for alhome- yesterday. In the city's water system. He- had many narrow Mcsyis from teration death, having been wounded fourteen and 'gassed. He times, Open Bids. was wounded by machine gun bullet shrapnel, bavonet and to (Special to The New) His right fighting with run. stock. VERNAL. April 21. Uinta county arm la useless, haring been shattered. win open bids on the bond recently Since ha enlisted his parents have early to May. A total of (140.-(0- 0 removed to Arizona. He has a brother voted, hag been provided by tb consent whom' he will visit for a of the here, with people, of which (J0.000 la to while. ' bo used to purchasing machinery and the remainder to con- - (Special Correspondence.) BT. GEORGE. April 21. The county eommlasioners of Mobavo county. Aria, the county engineer, assessor assessor came to and deputy Washington county while on a trip through the strip, and Inspected th Utah1 roads that jar to connect up with th Arizona roads, when the latter are bnilt. They found the Utah ' road between Hurricane and Kanab In bad oondltton. They visited Can Beds. Moccasin. Short Crtek and Wolf FuneraLof Dixon Hunter. Hole. It is announced that th atat engineer of Arizona will later go over (Special Correspondence.) the roads, with a view to obtaining CoTAYLOR. April 22. Funeral servoperation between Utah and Arizona ices for Dixon Hunter, son of Mr. and authorities. Mm Samuel Hunter of Garland, were held in the Taylor chapel yeeterday, ' with Bishop W. H. Jardine tn charge. Automobiles Collide, Th choir ang appropriate Mlectlons. The prayer was by Albert Injuring Occupants Green.opening Duet, by Ethel Huntar and S. C. Hadley. The speakers were Elders Geo. F. Hunter. Bishop Munns of Gar(Special Correspondence.) TWIN FALLS. Ida., April 22. A land. Frederick Walker. Sherman collision on Addison avenue about Sbumway of Garland and Bishop. W. H. Jardine. Musical selections were three miles east of this city Sunday given by Geo. A. Hunter. B. E.-- Farr. gftarnoon in 'which one . automobile Jene Most and John Moilne.- - Bene-- d let drivan-b- y Inter young - woman accom- ment to the West Weber cemetery. . a crashed man Rock Creek by panied into another, driven by S'. A-- Harriaon of Twin Falla, resulted In overturn-to- g Idaho Jurist Dies of the Rock Cheek car, pinning the . Influenza Complications man under it and lacerating-bi-s foot. The young woman driver waa thrown (Spteeial Correspondence.) clear of the car when It overturned. In the car driven by Mr. and Mrs. BOISE, Idaho. Aprit 22. Isaac N. W. Harrison were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Weisrr. Idaho, judge of the Meech. Mra. Harrison's three daug- Seventh judicial district, died today. Heart disease, following a severs hter. Marguerite. Catherine and Mary. Splinter from the broken windshield attack of influenza last winter, cut th face of several members of caused big death. ' Th body Is to b Will hand-to-ha- aroma, taste and appearance, but contains no disagrees Idaho Casualty . - - juLiiiwi.i.jm'lVhirg SALT LAKE CITY shell-shock- ed ft has a decidedly, coffee-lik- e u i xf I ;mim uy rrrr'K vyvpifctvo This U the only, store in Salt Lake City-th- at carriea all three leading phonographs VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA. Hear them side by aide. Then make your, otrn choice. Soldier Many Times WU1 Vote ML Pleasant Wounded Returns Home On Bond Issue . Special i Mohave County Officials Visit Washington County vr T AlI Three Phonographs 44 West Second South s y $1.15. 8Sc lcn BrosrJRoberts Piano Oo.l NEW ORLEANS, April 22. "Even though tha price of flour fall so that it coats the bakers of the country no more than the waterthey use io thetr bakeries th price of broad will not fall to ita fprmar level. aald George S-- .Ward of. New York, president of the American Association of the Bak- - Stpamalim Panaman tog Industry, to an address debvsrsd , today at tha annual convention her Brings 16th Engineers of tha Southeastern Association of th Baking Industry. "No matter how low th prices of NEW YORK. April 22. The Steam -flour falls and there is no prkaent atrip Paha man arrived her today from pospects of any reduction at all," Mr. Ward said, "tbs pries of bread can- Brest with 'the Sixteenth engineers not go to th old flgura. The reason abroad. Organised in Detroit, Mich., for this Is th fact that all other in'juns, 117. th regiment bad seen materials, all operating costa and all twenty months service oversea. labor costs hare gone up so high this It waa one of th engineer units increase would more than offset any which helped the British stem thb German rush a year xa- - drop In th price of flour' tiie BrtCdM1 Ui I5t6 nglneers. ammunition train (a 40th. dl liith vision unit), the ISth transportation corps oompejiy and a number of i. a total of 26(5 officers and mon were abroad. The troops were aesit to Camp Upton, Mills and Dlx. -d s or; "do more to the ties of friendship and strengtk, commerce than anv possible propaganda might atComplish . gaoling io know each other "and to 0 "'r mot sympathetn-ali- understand rre thoed bv the h0 paid tribute to the representatives.' Associated Press and the success achieved In Us.South Amer bwn news service Inaugurated on Jan L Mr Davies read a cable mesi,ro' of 1, Nacion. mhfch hpok n som on especially the reliability of the Associated Press newtpai-i- r. AZ705 DOVT CRY. FRENCHY. DOVT CRY (Don- Lewi "James, Tenor, solo; coupled with aldeon AFTER ALL (Roberts), Henry Butt, tenor solo. - , A27t 88o THOUSANDS-O- F YEARS AGO, and I WONDER WHETHER, both Fox Trots. Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra Aiiii 88c Lin'jrxkigo.ftirseWlfa PHIOE OF BREJiQ WILL can Tr.or, " night e th bridge and resumed their demonstration thla morning. Tha soldier were still obdurate and would not permit the strikers to cross th bridge. Up to noon today there had been no clashes between th opposing force. All-Ameri- do Probably tbs greatest "popular song" ever air has corns to be almost a National Anthem. Stracfclarf sings it with all the feeling a native ItHjlian would naturally have for the association it interprets -- consider the table beverage so many former Coifee drinkers now use Ric-car- ' HE'S nAD NO LOVIN FOR A LONG. IX)NG TIME (Pinkard), Arthur Fields, Baritone. With' WHEN YOU SEE ANOTHER SWEETIE HANGING AROUND ITIiats the Time YonTI Want to Come Back to Me) (Donaldson), .Samuel Ash. composed, .this Neapolitan LIMERICK. April 22 (By The A , The ili' striker who Delated Preaa.) went outside the military limits of th city yesterday and who were not permitted to return over the Sarsfield bridge last evening because they would not show- - military permKa, spent th a Change from Coffee South lurrlmai There. In hongj; of the twenty-fiv- e South American newspaper, which recently became members of th Associated luncheon was given a Preg the character. Addresses were delivered by Augustin Edwards, Chilean hniniater to. Great Britain and publisher of a group of newspapers In hi country; by R P.. Ronconl. representing! Laa Prensa, Buenos Aires, and by W Davies, Ia Xacion, Buenos Alrea President JCoves, in them, i eaid it was his b.lltf tnlroducing that this new between North aScuth Xm,. !1 enn (Denza), A ' r TEARS (Dry Tour, coupIed with YOt DONT KNOW, both sung by Samuel Ash. tenor, tn Just th right kind of way to make one want to hear them over and over again. Ali'00 85 Stracciari and Columbia male chorus, $1.00 orchestra acompanimenL Limerick Strikers Stood Oh Bridgeat Midnight If ou W&nt to Make T BeldeFs Interpretation of this beautiful Iln classic is unquestionably perfect. Killed in Landing THAT TUMBLE-DOWNHACK I.VATH-IjO- X E with YOUIUE STILL AN OLD SWEET-HEAR- T Male OF MINE, both sung by Sterling . N GYPSY AIRS (Zigeuneiweiaen), Violin 49564- - $1.50 solo by Toscha Seidel- -, Preaa-Guardia- ga TM FDKEVEU BLOWING BUBBLES, a beautiful imaginative song, sung by Campbell and-BurCoupled with that waits of waltzes, BEAUTIFUL OHIO, a love song of 'unusual melody, - , A270i 5c, of dramatic singing. Never before has th famous aria been ao wonderfully Interpreted. . French Aerial Star lViatITrw"mewhlck POPULAR HITS As PonoeUe sings the Vision Song from Madam Butterfly, you will hear a triumph, ' la Princeton . university. ns road-buildi- strucn snd malnteitK Mr. and Mrs. Kickoli Nielsen, arrtve4 home from Camp Kuna ton this week, where he was demobilized. Mlduhipman Elliot Wight, son of Mf Charles Wight. Is home from Ban Diego, having been discharged from the naval service. . Private Byron Jeppson. son of Sir. and Mr. B. O. Jeppaon, arrived horn Saturday from, Fort Riley, Kansas. City Manager C, O. Roskelfey and City Councilman J. W. Phillips and a. j. matters pertaining to the ment Brigham is on Funeral of J.' S. Godfrey. (Special To The New). MURRAY. April 23. Funeral services for James Seymour Godfrev were bld Sunday inAhe South Cottonwood chapel, with Bishop Jesse H. Wheeler presiding. Opening prayer by J. B. Erekson. Prof, Jams E. Moe spoke of the excellent character of Mr. Godfrey and his shinty to make H also spoke of his determfriend ination to obtain an education and do J. H. Ruason spoke good for other of his close companionship and the lov ho had for the departed. John T. Barrett. Fred Dave. PresL IT. . Miller and Bishop Jeaee H. Wheeler oLroadi1Vip,j J"c'b7 quartet; benediction, Richard Jefked Into Trenches and Escapes With Broken Jaw (Special Correspondence.) BRIGHAM CITY. April 22. Austin Tolman. son of Mr. Mary 8. Tot man of Honeyvtilo. is to the hospital suffering with a fractured jaw bon. H was working on a trenching machine near Honeyville on- Friday and during a brief stop he stood over th excavating elevator. Th machine suddenly started and threw th young man to th mechanism. His companions thought he had been killed, hot upon topping the trencher, Mr. Tolman was found to be ally. Brigham City Items. Private Albert 8. Anderson of battery D, Fifth engineer. First division. Aj E. F, arrived In Brigham CKy Saturday evening from Camp Mill. New York, where he was given hla honorable discharge. Midshipman Reuben Jeppsoa. son UrtC. Christen it Jeppaon, arrived bom this week, having been discharged from th navy at New York. Private Richard E. Nielsen, soff ef improve- City contemplating for th summer. The high school music department is preparing to present the1 light opera "Billie Taylor" at the school auditorium next FiAlay afternoon and evening. The afternoon performance wi.L be complimentary to the old folks Murray- - E. Toiler and dedication of the grave by W. B. Erekson. Floral offerings were many and beautiful. The pallbearer were Milton. Levi and Yern Jones. John Haynes, Frank Alpongh and Jeaee Miller. , r Pocatello Election Conceded to Democrats - pmt.gr (Special Correspondence). POCATELLO, Idaho. April 22. The municipal election held in this city to-v,-- day Is conceded tn the Democrat Much Interest warn shown In the election by the voters, who turned out sod 1 cast the largest number of rotes recorded in any city election. . W. P. Whitaker heads the DChno-cratticket for mayor. From preseitj Indication, be will lead Mayor Bean by a safe majority. The Democratic counctlmen arc Alex Campbell. Edward Foster. First ward: J. M: Bistline. John Hill, Second ward; H. C. Peake. Leo Rusk, Third ward: David W. Carr, T. B. .Davis, Fourth ward; W. 8. Caton, W. H. Hutson. Fifth ward; fflrtckJ.JlirirB, city clerk. io . |