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Show : i vl I . ... EBET . sab iro SP 1111 I OFE Dr. King's ' New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job. Billy Sunday Using Choice Fifty continuous years of almost un failing checking and relieving coughs, eolds and kindred sufferings vs ths preu achlovsmsnt of Dr. Kings New Disci the Grandparents, fathers, mothers, of Slang, kiddles Vocabulary all have used and are using 0 it as ths safest, surest, meet pleasant, Tells Large Audience remedy they know of. gold by all druggists everywhere.and $1.20.. Advertisement. t gents Duty of Americans. f to-ta- ka - ear ILLT 8UNDAT talked to partly lionajjJPJt.Xalt Theatre last night and even a. sever Mil Interfered - with hithough speaking he mad everyone ie preeent realize that the Victory I one of the meet sacred obligation any American srer h4 tofac etao the beginning of the war. qu idi ly' nawar'ws ' ac.red. he said, he went' to Washington and offered his sendees and that he Is still ea the Job which will net be finished ta the debts that had to he inquired te win the war are paid. The obligation of paying the debts rests on the - civilian population, he said. of thechoteest and most descriptive American slang that emir be .understood by. anyone BUly Sunday got under way very " 'A' ing-a-eoesbtrisrr quickly. "This altitude ha got my goat h heated in explanation of his bosky voice and the preliminaries were over. , la the nest sentence he was Into his Pech with, "but fra glad to be here " and ask. you to help your Unde Sam-uewho's Just cleaned op the dirtiest bunch that srer trod on the heart of U blooding world. "Old Glory has never touched the ground yeti Tbs war was a frame, up os the part ef eld Vea Whiskers Ttrpfui the kaiser and Von Hollweg. The death ef the crown prince ef Austria was not the real cause that lobster abeaid here areaked sooner anyhow. Veda Bam asks that we up now. Hpm built a heme for Mias Peace and wants to borrow soma money to put a roof so it. The chap nhe wouldn't buy a Victory bend it so low the devil would duck VP as alley to dodgs meeting him! Look what our boys did! The American army went so fast the English and french and Italians haven't their breath yeti The Germans caught they'd levy war taxes on America, but that bunch of Helnios has another guess coming:" Vacs His Feet By way of emphasis when hs had finished a particularly strong dsnun-- f station--ethe Boone be kick a chair and several times hammered a table with his fist. Ur. Sunday recounted . how ths Kaiser bad gons into tbs land Of ths 1 uik and adoptsd a Mohammedan Mint and urged the killing of Christians ia his ctlort te get Turkish sup-v- n for ths war. Us told of ths leery and suffering the war caused, nd fur the peace that-hacome be v emant'ed support of the Victory loan. He said .bell on "The this the Jtalser created iarth maid the real think look like a sioeshe w. Germany lcwt out when vhe turneal from Christ to Krupp. from i Ue cross of Calvary te the cross of vJMm..lt Ua'innx had. wog there would he nothing worth living for. Civilization is a ship, and we of this coun-tt- y have tiai obligation ef the captain ; save the ship or. go down with K. L e ll save h. We'll go over the top with this Vi dory loan as the boys went over tin top to save freedom.' fays His Respects. He paid his respects to ths L W. W. the anarch ast and Bolshevist. In inn- s Up-rt- IS KI TO -- .Ii a PWtkn by Hs- - and Never W3 Be. Toe amr far ef Khrssnadeo that taasC pskrtsl gaarcc of geffinng being aim br .laiaMBU, lotaM or other rrtrmal apfhabcH. And hot temyou viB nswer mo v hr Mek jfcihfjthuj ho ahi(d with of from tbd ih idief porary ahiftK Bat why tempo-re- pour psia is ears to merrily, when there is relief wttMa year ranch f Science has proven flirt. Bbeuma-t;s- m ia a disordered condition of the blood. How then, can sstis factory r rtnlu. be exported from nny tneat-fflethat Joea sot reach (he Jilood, encased ot nt wer-Bish- .IS FILED Interurban Submits Figures To Public Utilities Commission Considerable Reduction of Deficit. . -- READ is net only the nir.it nonribliing: and energy-- ) ieldin rmivt r- iala table, 'ofraiiffds, but- it is the each times heniethree day it galiy favored, In evnry all. table fur lakes first plaeen the To insure bread ef the highest quality- lture.'r:refiu, fuff "of nourisTuhcnf-tk- e -- insist fcpoir ' , x A . 0 tt. . . - 3ti?ROYAL label is .y eir. a$,iuranee ef.. bread which, good and pure nutritious bread of rich Rater, and ., eri-.j- 0 tion-oper- act-uall- t Utah-Rober- $9.-80- 0. te troobte. and rid the the disease? S. & &. remedy that bos for snort fifty yean been ghriug rehef to even the most cases of and ttnbborn ftki It deanset and pori-rirm. fes the blood by Touting oat xll traces of .disease. The experience of others who have taken SL. S. S. wtS couvroce yoa that it will .promptly teach your case. Yoa can obtain this valuable remedy tt toy tea td drag atone. A valuable book on Rhcamadtai and it tvsnnem. together with expert medical advice aboot your own indi- vidual cast, will be sent absolutely frrx Write today to Medical Department, Swift Specific Co 250 Swift Laboratory, Attatot Ga. One of the torse tire msnufaetiirinsr companies in Akron desires to grt in touch with individual or 'fcrganiza-tio- n with sufficient capital and ability to give them high , class representation in Salt Lake City. - advertised, Line is of the highest quality, nationally 4 j trade as being the most and had tr reputation among the , profitable to handle. xe , v. Applications stating capital available, present business, and other details, together with place where interview can be held, will be treated in strict confidence. Address Box B16, care Deseret News, You Should Eat' More of This Good Bread In it are combined all of the. strength-buildin- g qualities ef hardcto-djjethe' without feixls ether and h4avy fats meats, wrs M. K. Frowning, L. Big R. 0. T. C. Project. WASHINGTON. April 25. Units of ths reserve officers training corps are being maintained at 30$ institutions and comprise In their membership 100,000 students. An official statement Issued by the war department today shows that 8$ officers and 450 officers have been detailed. instructors for these units France Fat Airplane. PARIS, March 24. France's fastest airplane today is the new Nieuport biplane No. 29. which was completed In thw late fall of "1918, and was to have been Incorporated as a fighting unit in the French air forces this month. This biplane- carries a 200 horse-powengine and, with a load ef. 240 lbs, reached at the official testa a speed ef 147)4 miles an hour. It climbed 1,000 meters in 114 seconds, 8,000 meters In 397 seconds and 6,000 meters In 1,121 seconds. At the latter elevation a speed of 131 miles an hour waa maintained. - er eeasequent ill effeets. ROYAL BREAD is made in a modern, sanitary bakery, where every law Lpurity and cleanliness is enforced as in your own home. , MRS. R05ELLA W. HAKKISOS. tera. George. Lewis, William and Winifred. of Springville: Mrs. Joseph ft Storrs of American Fork: Mrs. Georgs Mrs. William Srdith, Springville; Packard. Roeelia Damon White Harrison was born in New Hampehira 8epL 10. 1838, a direct deecendant of Peregrine White. She left her home and friends for her faith in the gospel and Joined the Church in 1842. She was baptized in the Missouri river at Florence. Neb by Elder James Mr.lt night. She arrived in Salt Lake City, Oct 16, 1382, after Journeying by ex team. She was married to George Harrison in Springville, Utah, May 4. 1885. She children, six walhe mother of nine She 5 had boyw and three girls. grand- j and seven great grandchildren "besidesthis posterity children and leaves a hushapd and one sister T.She L. at1 one time president of the was M. L A. of Springville and was church about 25 years while bar organist for husband waa chorister. 111 health causwork., la early ing her to give up this beg husband days she traveled with concerts She through the state giving played" the first organ brought - Into Provo.--- Ths bread ihat made mother stop hairing - ry n itanAbriL wy P1pryl.n rarmr xii MninmnnumninnHimnimmtiiiiinniinniHirnnniiiiinnn TsTini) i ) k' Prisoner in Dark Cell For Insubordination (Special to Ths Nsws.) April 25. Twwlvs BOISE, Ida W ara prisoners, said to be L W. on dry bread calls dark in gonflned and water In th Idaho penitentiary, aa the result of what Warden Cuddy called Insubordination. The men were trusties and were working on the penifarm near Nampa, Wbea they tentiary wnftl6irS&vvt.-eka.hoea. laid do for Jut what picks, etc., and struckrefused to wnt is not clear, but they ooR-taIn The warden ordered them put confinement. The I. W. v; convention committeea in session at Btoux City, Iowa, sent to W.s at th eta telegram to I. W.was addressed to penitentiary. It said In part; Jack OBrien and Fellow workers" We, the agriculof th tural workers industrial-trnlo- World. 199 Industrial Workers of the assembled, delegates In convention hereby express to you oar heartfelt of greetings add wish to assureWyouwish our wholehearted support. to determination our U emphaikt EVERY DAY from your Buy ROYAL BREAD-FRE- SH NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER. -- Petition Grand Directors . ht their fabt for juuce to our Teal seta investments of $6,967,416.81. and iftft men. Tae company owns 11.27 miles of road, and 161.27 miles of track. The Investment per mile of road is given as Request $45,230.56. There were 35 employees In 1918, Jury, Probe. 8415.832.28 in wages. Th obtaining company has 49 electrically equipped passenger cars and a total of 179 cars. (Special Correspondence.) The company served 4.303.523 rev-nuTWIX FALLS, Ida Aprfl 24, A passengers in 1918. and 04,621 for a special Investigafree transfer. passengers - The petition asking of average fare per revenue passenger tion by the grand Jury Into affair was 10.2 cents: ths revenns' per car this county, was presented thi mornnrllee was 29.6 cents and per car hour ing by J. A. Ctoot, defeated candidate $1.71. Operating expenses per car for mayor to the clerk of th district mile were 23 cents and per car hour court. The petition is signed by a ' $1.36. long list of Twin Falls county peopla. R. Eccles, Joseph Scowcroft, D. C. Ecclea, W. H. Wattts, O. L. Becker, A-- P. Bigelow, A. T. WrlghL R. B. Porter, all of Ogden. Robert Anderson. M. 8. Eccles, Joseph Quinney, Jr D. C. Budge, Joseph Howell, (deceased) and H. E. Hatch, all of Logan. ', wheat v delieiousness. ' J2,-40- Mhieii RtYAL label J $175,-772.4- Vic-tor- : - -- Mr. Browning Is chairman of - the board and Royal Eccles secretary. Ths executive committee "Ere Mr. Browning. L. R. Eccles. D. C. Eeclea, R. B. Porter and Joseph Scowcroft. W. A. Whitney ts general manager. -- Cormportnimj SPRINGVILLE. April J 4. Funeral arviees wers held yeotsrdsy for Mrs Rom 11 Harrison, Coanselov Gwo. L Hyds conducting. Ths speskers G. Ray M&yeock. J. TVark Brlnghurst and Wra. A. Harmer. who dwelt upon ths besuUfut life and character, bf ths deceased, one modest, pa tlent. kind hearted, devoted to home family and to Chuvcn. Prayer was hr Albert Jones of Provo. Musical numbers wers by a mixed quartet and Mr. Frank Ramsey of Provo, sang a eolo. Bishop Joseph S. Storra of American dedicated tht grave. Fork, - Mrs. Harrison leaves besides her husband, four sons and three daugh- - T -- te canse of is ear bkxxi UabgrtborLodoi, Cgrd CENTRAL KEEP BOWLES OX SCHEDULE. Late, retarded functioning throws annual report of the Utah gear. the whole day's 'duties out-o- f Idaho Central Railroad comthe appeKeep ths system cleansed, with pany, on file wifS thtT'puhlte tite lively, the stomach staunch of Utah, utilities commission Dr. Kings New Life Pill. Mild end tonic in action. Sold everywhere, Ipc. shows that By agree men holdAdvertisement. ers of bonds and convertible notes, made late in 1917, interest on these he securities forgone year, wm donated that all could understand and gsge told whet Jie thought. of them to the company la. aiy .the company then said; itself. .with cloas. ,tAa quarter, -Jail, so XuU.Qf' there credits out of a' mfiHoufrotn this source." Notthat their feet would be sacking of the windows. I'd say to them if withstanding this gift, the company If you closed the you don't like this country, J7J.941.2S the loser, cant bs good citizens, get bask te the according toyear the showing made by its from." place yon came was eaoAgtod hx, three Incerr, statement Mr. Sunday marines: Publicity Sergt. Lynn Mel-bo- s. before, the deficit carried The year 2 First Sqrgt- - Frank R. Bush and to profit and loss had been E. Day, and the two Sergt. Wilburwere The amount. than that Miss greater on ths etage; marinettee" and Miss Geneva total corporate deficit ef - the new Cleora Murdock Curtis. Mayor W. Mont Ferry, J. Da-B. company ts now $415, 214.17, the net Increase for the year having been vid Larson, Ernest Bamberger, L. SowIm and other public men were on J55.0J8.59. ths stags, which was filled to capacComrarativctr 'ew- - . ity. with many standing. railroad as an interurban Is a The Mr. Sun Just before the close of the comparatively new proposition, and ita local entered a competing field, where for day's talk 18 girls from committees few years it is considered that u might Victory loan campaign audlencs wers stationed through ths deem itself fortunate even if it Just and secured subscriptions for $1,500 mat operating costs, accord mg to exworth ef bonds. perience of other roads similarly sit Mr. and Mrs. Sunday were wel- uated. The Influenza epidemic at the seriously affected comed on their arrival by representa- close of 1918 .also the passenger revenue ' of the com . tives of the Victory loan committee. Sunand ths freight revenue possibly pany, Gov. Bamberger Introduced Mr. left last as well, although substantial increases day to the audience. Ore.,He where he are shown in the latter item. night for Portland, y The income statement of the comcontinues his campaign for the pany for 1918, as reported to the comloan. mission shows that the railway operGovern o. Low Hat. revenues were J792.5i2.23. an ating shakso busy Increase-for Gov. Bamberger got ths year of J1S.82J.92. Sunof Billy the does some Utah railroads - ho wed at whereas ing handa - had a else that everyone an decrease in operating revtalk actual day's he djd. enues for the year On the other chance to chocee a hat before and was Utah-Idahleft o was The governor took what was Just an hand, the company for-thhat hU while to its able cut expenses year, says that stands he fedora ready black in the fact the of that wage acspite ordinary 8 to trade back the one he got for the count was heavily Increased, by 43, total operating expenses being one he lost. 68 This 1596.229 leaved a net operating revenue of $196,332 57. Taxes toWASTED. IXFOHM4TIO taled $58,128-7leaving (he operat. desirous ef ing income $138,203,87. la New Deseretat Itet-d as Ths' The main Item the following communicating . with Bast sd- - Ing Incomp was 1242,015, the amount known whose named persons on bonds and con-- re Any infor- donated in interest given below rot-- e. However, the amount mation furnished th.s office will be vertible charged to interest on funded Id.ho Falls. Idaho indebtedness is $275, 04J 81. The reTrrPwUd:?, p. Anderson, Blaekfoot, Idaho. port makes no comment as to why not Fredenekeon, Woodrow, ail of the interest to be "paid in the Clarence Idaho. year was donated. t A. ) Freebsim. Cedar Fort, N W Adding the donation and a few othPrior. 4238 J3th A ve, er. small, items .to. .ths . operating , Seattle. Wash. the gross Income of the comAlbert K. Blair, Midas. Nevada, becomes $384,508.29. Against J. H. Taylor, Eureka, UtahCon. . Mine, pany this were the interest charges there Jaa Carroll, care Alta on the funded debt, and $32,410.90 on Alta. Utah. unfunded Indebtedness, and an amorAndrew Davy, Milford, Utah. Idaho tization of discount on funded debt of Thoa. Storey, Resburg, Albert Lares n. La Verkin, Utah. 3150,995.14. Other items bring the C. Drlnnen. Moulton, Idaho total deductions from the gross InJr.. Preston. Idaho. J R. Kofoed. come to $468,451.45. leaving the net Mrs. L. M. Warnsworth, Blaekfoot, loss for the year as already stated. Idaho. Box 49. Passenger revenues for the year J. R Lesser. Blaekfoot. Idaho were around $438,000. which was a deIdaho. Blaekfoot. Henry Teung, crease of about 335.000 from the preE W. Watnd. Blaekfoot, Idaho, Idaho. Elmer Martin. Blaekfoot. ceding year. Freight revenue increased by about $40,000, to $298,600. C. E. Stephenson, Delta. Utah. On the expense accounts, it is shown John Welaer, Idaho Falla. Idaho. Lara Larsen. Thompson, Utah. that the equipment expenses-wercut R- - Robinson. Blaekfoot. Idaho C nearly $18,000. to $41,000. On the . Petereon. 115 g 14th Are, Garfield. by other-han- d there was an Increase of Utmk. Royal K. lambSrt, Blaekfoot, Idaho, $19,000 for ths expense of conducting transportation, which was largely R D. 2. Box 103A. In the wages of trainmen and other Horae Tuttle, Short Creek. Aria 'Chios Curtis, Blaekfoot, Idaho employees. Way ana structure exL. A. Thompson, Blaekfoot, Idaho. penses remained, about staUonary at 3. N. Apgar, Blaekfoot, Idaho. $123,000; power expenses grew by D.- .M. Packer, Blaekfoot, Idaho. $5,000 to $102,000. traffic expenses F. P. Hadloek. Pleasant Green. Utah. were cut by about 20 per cent to Mrs. Chaa King, Idaho Falls, Idaho. ' R. P. Flnllneon. Pocatello, Idaho. and miscellaneous expenses by $9,000, to $109,000. Andrew. Stevens, Tucson Arts. Issue of block. Ths report shows a total issue of $5,000,000 in stock, but on this there is ' a discount on the bonds of $658,449.71 THAT term bonds total $4.73$. 000 and cur. rant liabilities $691.266 $0 there being a discount on the bonds of $856469.71. the teat of system of IWmf 019 Services For Pioneer of Springville CSpscial rtnrt- HEBE .25-11 U,l. a EVENING Try Us 1: first Kodak Service A complete lineof the popular Size .r Kodaks, Fresh Films and a new of Albums iisares satisfaction to you. t Test out our finishing work. You will find It ' first-clas-s. , AD work guaranteed. Special offering for and Monday $1.75 No. S3 Hysreia Saturday Fountain Syringe. ,,,,,, om .. .$1.25 69c $1.00 Sylmar Oivo Oil 7es 10c Jergen Bath Tablets 18c we 25c Squibb Talc . .. 6 M f 25c Swan Down Face Powder '30c Rosaline ...y.21j SoBOc'Ze Pnorrrrrrrr 30c Pond Creams (Cold or Vanishing) 60c Ponds Creanjs (Cold or Vanishing). $1.25 Pinkhamg Vegetable Compound $1.25 Potter's Walnut Stain $1.25 Pierces Favorite Prescription . 25c Phenalax Waffers r 80c Hat Dye U (ftiKv IIPIDG .....,.l7c .... ... ... ........ ... I ri w.21c r? n . .v r$ w 97c 97c 97c ..19c ,...26c 28c Bromo Seltzer 65c Bromo Seltzer 75c Baume Acralgesique Benge 1 2le flhae It requests th district court to call 8t1U mans Freckle Cream 40 th special session of th grand Jury, 8d Ranttol Teeth Paste ,,,.33e for Investigating alleged laxneee In atcalls Ban It el Tooth Pewder ....tSe enforcing prohibition and. Io tention to rumors of unbecoming con lOo ghtnela duct on the part Of public officials. .40 8e Lysnl No names are mentioned. 11.10 Ruseella Emulsion ...$1.19 .4S lie Lysel ,43o 36o Thompsons Eye Water. ..28q II. KOborn Dead. id Veneer ii l (0 i 0o Tyree s Antiseptic Powder 4Ao - A stroke of $1.25 Liquid Vlti err. wdth apoplexy this morning 210 7o 30c Three-lnOn- e Oil caused the death of Henry KUborn. spray axed 75. residing sonth of. Kimberly. to Nebraska The body will be takes for bnrtaL Mr. Kllbora leave two EH. H. and KUborn. and W. son, E. Btxrkler, on aaughtor.-MTS.--B. - siding at BnhL Suspect IMsmL J. H. Myers, said te be from Ball Lake City, held here yesterday by th robbery at police following a daylight the Johnson rooms, on Main avenue no evidence been released, has east, 1&31S-- 1 " having resulting In bis conviction he been secured. Myers stated that surprised a robber at the a bored named place while he waa there attempt- BUSINESSfMETHODS 14.009.000.000. The value the entire ' the life of industry. . . seegoing shipping of theof world, rooms He returned th John Walsh, former.-- . chief -- ooeeeol he ing to get money which he said be took from said, doewnot exceed $2,000,000,000. fhf the federal trade commission, said ARE OFGOVERNMENT He expressed the view that the govern- that the Webb law was the only legisth robber, stating that the man got should immediately abandon the lation enacted by Congress during the away from him. SCORED IN CHICAGO ment Article of incorporation ef the policy of building ships at a coot of war with a view to fostering the for$20 ton and selling, them at $104 a eign trade of the Untied States. . Johnson Auto .Bales company have Importance ton. He criticised CHICAGO. April 1 been filed with the county recorder by the war wage And Hod for the ef (be American nierehent marine 'In schedules which th government, imgin. attorneys BOOKS OF. IHE, MONTH. Walters a has The company capital company. posed upon shipbuilders and said that Is the- - name ef the concise guide the export busithe development ef was.discuaeed stock of 150,000. The officers and ness to-b-y today there ere negro workmen In his to the new books Issued every month-foof the country directors are: President and manager, drawing $175 a week wagea He the customers .of . The , Deseret speak ere at the sixth national plant Edward 8- - Johnson: trice president, would said did what hapknow he not trad convention. News Book Wore. Anyone Interested to Cora 8. Johnson; secretary and treas- foreign made an effort when get was' pen ef L. president Fergueon. In Homer this booklet every month urer, Harry D. Atwood. and labor down to earth again. He de- freoreceiving of charge muy do so by furnishAlworth. eon of Mr. and the Newport News Shipbuilding Arthur the governments plan of company, referred to the clared thatcontract W." F." Alworth. who'was struck j Drydyck name end address to th with guarahteed ing their ijra the govrn-gonn- e plus cost DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. If consix days' After he arrived on the Ar-- 1- huge sum exnded by would business ruin any profits front by chnpnel which caua- ment r1i!U1.1Sr .6 Main St, tinued long enough, ' . Comps tiUv business, be said, was Advertisement Drugs & Service " 12"' -- - r |