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Show DESERET Dedicate New Building At; L D. S. During Week of Commencement, Expectation de-jy- ed -- cov-red-- in er seated In can seek iWr within the colonnades. Rooms retresh-ect- s store seats, scenery and have been furnished In plenty sudden rain storms thoce t body of the enclosure THE TO FIIIDAYMAY Th STATE FAIB m Veiled Adventure,' Constance Talmadges newest Select F 2 - 1010 Constance Talmadge in "Veiled Adventure n TO To at th L. D. S. U. tor ttmonl Into the Joseph F. -Smith' Memorial building the first week In May can notbe ltrrled out, according to Preaidant of the institution, gjy C-- Wilson material having made the im of the structure piate completion roof garden on the But Spo6ible. of the building and the museum the second floor are finished and ',e moving In of cane and furniture , expected to begin Saturday. - The anainder of the atructure will be molded in time tor the commencement week of the school at the end t the month, It is expected. . The open air auditorium is probably ... 0f the most unique additions to a hooi to be found in the west. A colonnade runs about the top roof ending on the cast side In mod sized stage, equipped with scenery. The ,jgmg rooms and to the skies and will np with folding chairs so it t fitteduwd for concerts, movie shows ,n L.J theatrical productions or lor The big auditorium dance test easily I.euO persons and EVENING NEWS Fire Does Damage To Newhouse Hotel Kitchen I TO Picture, SUET LANDS which canbe seen today and tomorrow at the American Theatre, ia As A result of the great demand in romatic comedy plus drama which bolds you to the end. Utah' for homestead lahd, J. C. Thore-- i It is the story of Geraldine Barker, nn ' i 5 or for itah, has, Sener a young and beautiful society girl whose marralge to Reglnal Crocker, written the commissioner of the. gen-- ! s society fop" is averted, when she. eral land office at Washington D C I In trying to teach a young man from Texas a leeooq as to the influence of asking for an increased appropriation itn which to do the necee&ary ur- -j woman over man, la herself enlightI ened regarding men and unconsciously veying of the puhUc domain. teaches, herself a vital lesson of life. ' The letter calls attention to the fact1 She is 'presented in this picture by that townships have. been grouped Lewis J. Selxniek. 20townh,P" vei . III lower and the heat arising front the distrtwill be The executive committee of the portion of the building e in flan butd BBderno thsnow oociation met" loaf m th order that and night transacted , considerable winter. be finished routing business in connection with - The entire building is76tofeM. and has the October fair. A letter was in white. It is 148 by All been erected at a cost of 118,888. are from D. S. Hpencer Informing corridors the It class rooms and the association that the United many from air States and flooded with light and practically every railroad administration had authorlarge windows convenience has been ised school room trip rate of one fare and embodied in the structure. The pres- a half to alt state J. C. Searle Cet. yn,;-lS"ap- ,r state airs and exposioffices business the idents office, and applications have been made. main tions, the details thereof being left of the school, will be on the room proof of advertising and seven with the roads concerned. Mr. SpenFederal, pension of 20 a month, pending floor, together with a coxy rest townships of settlers applications are for the girls of th school, rest rooms cer stated that this would insure such dating front March (, 1817, has been on file pending examination, making for teachers and a number of class a. rate to all total of 141 full and fractional town- patrons of the fair on the allowed to J. C. Searle. of Fay son, on 4ship rooms, is the basement are the scifor re- is which survey as services account urgently of his e, sergeant entific laboratories and lecture rooms, Oregon Short-Linand SaH Lake in the , cavalry company of Captain Quested. ftued UP with built-i- n cabinets and Routes, which he represented. T tter states it will that in the campaigns! , . z Jonathan 8. require moving picture apparatus, along with " The fair board promulgated rules against BlackPage surveyor to do this work Hawk. Mrs. 33. M. I the boys rest room and other class eaeon Bummer and j commiaionr, bat V: (5mn rooms. The museum is on the sec- and regulations governing concession' Cohen, Utah pension prices the coat of advice to this Tffert.; the biologiond floor and an U4 decoration on of blch is that trom received the federal bureau of oenslona i urj'e ,nP .would .total approxifurnish a no gambling device noise cal suite. mately 1232,000. producers maximum amount of Tight for these Additional request for survey unor confetti concessions will be tolerrooms as well as plenty of sun foi questionably will be made during the ated at the fair this year-- ,. heard 4 Wasatch Ward Dance. next growing plants Xov laboratory use. also few month according to Jhe letwent on record as being opposed Park rooms and teachers experimenter and tiie development of the public tal offices have been added to- each to itinerant vendors on (he state fair The Wasatch ward. dance given by domain will be seriously hammered by ground the idea being to require ail the officers and teachers scientific suite. of the Sun- delay in to the surveying, No date has been sftLor the. dedi- tiavingconeeaeionB Mi. limit their w hich states according tetter se'itlers that are VU U to waa school their last attended by night cation of the structure, but ft is ex. particular 'booth. The day J 5frs.-- ! J; rpeoKs m hte wit 1 TW! has bt-mencement week. Young and Han land etc. mut be approved by the Robert, Irene Merrill Gor- tam of where they are at and not rlst sen are architects for the building, supervisor of the department con- don, presided at the punch bowl. The losing all of their improvement work. cernedfor1 Solicitors farm magazine which connects by a closed passage hall was beautifully decorated. way with ail other buildings of the etc. must make arrangements with the fir board ten Jess Starts Road Work. in advance, institution on the college square. or they will not be day Fast Day Services. permitted to do business on the grounds, and ail such LOS ANGELES, fab. May scenic wonders of Utah are being ad Joss vertised far and wide by the Rotar are prohibited from collecting advance Fast Willard, who Is matched to meet Jack day services tor Salt ians. Three... pr. four,, jiages , X .the payments bo as, f proteet patrona of tiempweyJy--e.-8erthheavyweight official publication of the Rotary or- the fair from a specie of swindling Liberty. Pioneer, Granite and boxing started road championship, that ha been carried on more or less Cottonwood stakes will be held on Sun- work ganization is devoted this month . He left his quarters bora today. an article on the "Mormons" by Prof, for year ' The rules adopted, ft is day, May 2(, instead of the first Sun- with the announced intention of dolari Edgar Toung with illustrations understood, are similar to - those day in June, on account of general ing ten mile Willard came here to appear in a Little Zions canyon, ia described adopted by the American Association conference.-- it is announced by the motion and will remain about an. illustrated article and many local of Fairs and Exposition picture, First Presidency. a he said. ' week, , pictures adorn The issue. . I ..Sun-windo- ao-tivu- ?riir. s , Announces Flans " For Entertainment of ommittee Visitors OKB. I, in John Barrett, member of the Roclub of Washington, D. C--, and di--x- or ry the Pan American one of three brilliant eakerr who have already accepted iavtulioa to peqk in this city dur-- ( the big International Rotary club svention June It to 20. Hr. Barrett the man wha established the first sgue of Nations and will address i fellow clubmen at the session of general of lien, will he TEN. S tat fOotl litis. ti convention itS w Ftt Wednesday, Doughnuts For Subscribers. trol; fmaHy ple4 blare did considerable by J. avenue, this Ewart, 45 Garfield.wuPd morning. The cause of the fire was unknown end no estimate of the dam- Ai?othdr I1!? to b - DONT W AIT FOR YOrR FERE. See Ashton-Jenkltoday aboot a fire insurance policy. 4T Main Ad- vertlaement. Saved From Poison. IK m Subject to action by the etate .board the 20,oiboted by the last legislature for Utah Indian war veteran wilt be available whtn Pte law comes into effect. May 12, Th mousy to be- - deposed of entirely aa the state hoard of examiners sees fit, subject, however, to the in the law: "That all Indian wa r veterans and their widows' who made satisfactory proof of service before the board of commissioners of Indian war records created byth legislature of la'iS and whose claims have not been or are not likely to be admitted as pensionable by the federal government, shall share alike in the division of this said ?2o.- 008 appropriation. . I- - f . Of exa miner n-- I 1 .1 r Mr Elizabeth M. Cohgn, Ltatt.pen-sio- n Alta Hawley, daughter of William east First South street, list ofcommissioner, is making out a person who would be included was taken to the emergency hospital last night suffering from the effects under the terms of the Utah act- - In fom Piling Ahi Ijet alia. i using of a miaiity of pwison which swallowed. Attaches at the hospital of the commissioner for 1309 were unabre to may whether or not and ihefefiem all the names striking the poston was taken through a mis- take.-- . Powerful-- , antidote were 4 -- i ,hat .?PPar n ,he 67 mostpr .rojls ministered and she was so far recov- -' that had been approved by th United f pAnjsioufi ,fy home P. ( ihe-re-po-rt -- -- She-had this morning. July n. ms: There are s'z companies fr whom legislative action is now being sought in Congress who may or may not be fSpecial to The New) included in the I'tah act. Tluue ,s KAY SVILLE, May 2. Wlliiam E. also some doubt as to the tatu of Bennett, son of John and Elicit Ben-btt- t, about 184- roembors of ux Cacn.cun , KaVfVliTe pibriecrs, dleI here towho o far have tailed organization jty day of influenza. Mr. Bennett .was j toshow service pupr..lo , mnrrved bom' June 77. 133. lit persons who The total number of by his wife, three Sons and one daugh-- l ter. Funeral cervices will be . heldmay benefit from the- Utah taw tTTJ ' Sunday afternoon at i o'clock, a the run between some 5eu and 9u, cording to present estimate Influenza Victim. -- lii.. ii t time of the year there are THIS odd jobs about the home that every, well man likes to do. But no man or woman with a bad back enjoys doing anything. Theres surely something wrong when every day brings morning lameness, sharp pains when lifting, and a dull, tired state. Likely its kidney weakness. Dont neglect it! Its easily corrected at first, n. Payment Death of Mrs. Pryor.- the officers and directors be Rotary club will s at the annual dinner to inter-cien- al Word was received in this city today from officials, ' delegates tneaa, and guests of the convention of the death st her home in Bpanish ti their families. Fork of Mrs. Thracla Pryor, daughRota Hans in general are to have all ter of Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Carlqulat T Monday for' sightseeing in Bait of Bolt Lake, after a snort illness. Mrs. ate City, rides to the many canyons 4 years of age and was 4 bathing in Great Salt Lake. An Pryor her about in this city, spent girlhood ie recital will be in the tu in the eveninggivenwith Edward where she bad manydays friend Kimball as organist and a chorus f Iv8 voice ' Following the recital automobile ride is scheduled over "Soviet? Meeting Held e Wasatch boulevard. .. Without Disturbance Tuesday the first session of the eon-stiwill begin at S:18 o'clock with 'IB G. Farrell, While the May day meeting of the president of tbs Salt tits Rotary club, giving the address welcome and President Pools of radical element In many other cities e international organization, deliv- - resulted In riots and bloodshed, the fteg the preeuiente address followed meeting o( The Soviet of Salt Lake," tbs speech of Mr. Dyer. held at 1(1 south West Temple Tuesday afternoon the convention N. Rust street, Thursday- - night, passed off Harold by nSf,addreBed wilkes-Barrand .Estes Snedecor without a disturbance. It was attendPortland. 50 and 400 men, ed by between veolng the president's women h held, at Bonneville and fbe radical and children park ith French carnival features added speeches met with considerable apthe New Orleans contingent. Wednesday to be the Day o Na- - plause. Chief of Police J. Parley n officers in The Problem of Our Na- JVhite end S r10r Province and Rotarys Oppor-to- r plain clothes were present to deal with 8ervlc" will be discussed any disloyal demonstration. the morning session by Respects were paid the press of the Canada Great Britain. speakers Ireland, country In general and of 8alt Lake in . i., ,?1uay Hawaiia, Porto Rico, particular. The speakers also read Philippines and Dr.- R. E. Vin-- - articles f tli'e U' 8' hr Senator La Follette, atMr. Barretts ad-- Z to show that the sending of follow. Round table meet- - tempting M the vocational troops to Russia was In violation of sections will be tha d president's oath of office. 'Among the afternoon. speakers were Bertha Bennett. R. tvtrninS will be spent at the Richardson, C. W. Seilers and Mr th bathing scheduled for S E. - d who presided. t :10 o'clock and May Bishop, ,5- at "wr,oclock. The statement that the I. W. W. convention bad w'11 be already been held In legislative day A- of New York will Salt Lake, which was made by the Brdy. die speakers laid nighl. was declared by report on the Mitra and sailors, employment . a rt of Chief. White today Jo klmply-.brewjiutiona committee will be blind to allay the suspicions of the cause to authorities and them " on address neglect ,ual!d Will be delivered Making by one of being on the lookout for any possible - attempts to hold such a meeting in the Amrican Mturned future. Nominatlon; for officers will follow ' I , In th. afternoon Lieut. Col. Woman Hurt 'TZ.h',' Wl1' peak "x John.Dolph Aged . tVfL' D:5 "Work for Among Mr Lewis Johnson, 81 years old, Hotarians will have hbur4r ?5 visiting the famous suffered a compound fracture of the or soing to Ogden left leg Thursday night when she was thV Hermitage for a Wild west in an elevator accident in the by Ogden Rotar- - Injured officer will be elected. Constitution building. Mr Johnson W d E-- K was injured as she attempted to step ker h es anee apk wij report forEm! from the third floor down into the ntmtav elevator aa ft waa going up. the police' Bween say. Her foot clipped In between the Wmtnd BmpToyee.'1, 41 SJf,rr11 d wall of the shaft and the machine and F Hsrri? PrS ertisbed.' It wa at tha 111., hare Cmprign. xh Kn' Bf.Inatfd foi president of mergencr hoapital where ehe was :e lnfTwL j of Ro-- taken, that ft might he necessary to rv V14 Snedtcor of Port I Amputate her ler t the knee. Uttle u ad ei?L eD for vice)I hops ts het for her recovery. Mr, Johnson Uvtd ia the , Constitution Salt Lake . . city, beautlea ami the buUdlng. e evening ibe Salt Lake tab-raac- -- e, 1 half-doze- - - SB.rw ,"ment ? Major Fred Jorgensen. ' adjutant general for the state of Utah, has received a telegram, in reply to one cent by him yesterday, from Col. Wool nough, commanding the !2nd infantry, now at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Cob Woolnough reports that he has turned over the regimental colors of tbd33nd infantry to the post quartermaster at Fort D. A Russell and suggest that the adjutant general present the dolma of Utah for thetr final custody to the war department. Maj. Jorgensen made haste to' do this by wire, citing thb fact that the regl ment as organized was 7 Tier cent Utahn. ' Jans It. the-repo- , flames but conquermgthe under-eon-' 111 hsr Adjutant General Is -- After Regimental Colors Capt. Louise B. Holbrook of the of Seattle presi-- at Salvation army, who saw active service ?. Henry Suxzallo of the State University of Wash-gto- near the front battle lines in Francs, will dieeuss capital, roanage-jn- t, will make at noon, labor and the public before the in front doughnuts Saturday of the Womens Liberty Loan aventton and John Napier Dyer of bank. Second South and Main, to aid ineennea Indians, governor of Ro- the Liberty Loan drive. Copt. A-- M. ry district No, 11, will deliver the Holbrook will speak from the porch of the bungalow at the same time. otary speech at the opening of the wion. It is expected also that Lieut, Allowed. eodore .RooeereH wlil speak on the nrk of the club among boys and other On recommendation sf City Entables are being lined np to present her topics of current interest. gineer Sylvester Q. Cannon,, the city June It is to be arrival and regis-itlo- n commission has allowed payment of day of the convention. In the an estimate of 1,088 to Parrott A contractors paving temoon there will be a meeting of Chrlstopherson, e convention council including all extension district 18. Iowa street. also approved The commissioners e international officers, committee the city payroll for April. .. aumenand incoming district offi-:t from all parts of the world. In I Fire originating from an overheated stove did an estimated damage of 408 to the kitchen of the Newhouse hotel early this morning. The, smoko from Jhe blaw HHrd the house and cre- ated some excitement until it was learned that there was no danger spf the flames spreading. Considerable difficulty was experienced by the de- - - e List , oT.b.Sp?S En-sig- n. H' . o 4 e but delay may , encourage gravel, tV Jr I F j dropsy or dangerous Brights disease. If your back aches and kidneys are disordered, get Doans Kidney Pills . This successul remedy is recommended so strongly by people you know, you can use it witKTeal confidence. Read These Salt Lake City Cases: South Sixth East Street East Fourth South Street North Eighth West Street mason contracJ. H. Sklllicorti. a tor, 25 North Eighth West street, says: "I suffered from severe pains across the small of my back. Doans Kidney Pills proved a fine medicine in removing this trouble, and I can say they are a flrki class kidney remedy. (Statement gitea well-kno- Mr E. A. Brunt (87 South Ftxth East street. says: Whenever my back ha been weak or lame, or my kidneys have not acted a they should, I have bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the Druchl A Frankens Drug Store and a box or so has never failed to give me the desired relief. Another of my family has jiged pokiTa- - Kldney Pills with good results, too." A -- May 22, 1819.) On March 13, 1317. Mr. Skilllcorn aid:-- "I still think highly of Doan's Kidney Pill and recWhen I feel in ommend them to my friend need of a kidney medicine I always use Doan's with the same good result" South Third East Street P. J. Sandberg. (56 South Third East atrcaL-Overwork and exposure to bad weather in niy younger day brought on trouble- - wi.h my kidney , At time my buck waa so weak and lam I found work oCany kind most trying and on a few occasion I had to give up altogether. My kidneys acted too frequently and the secretions scalded. Doan's Kidney Pills soon brought me relief.. They et lengthened my kidneys and freed me of all the trouble."' (Statement given October , 18!S.) , 0.n March 12 1817,, Mr. Sandberg said: I have not had any need of a kidney medicine since 1 last recommended . Doans. -- -- Rector, 5(8 Hamilton Court bays: ret ro much Caused my kidneys-anI had a dull, back to give me trouble. It bothered me steady pain across my kidney all the time, but most severely at night. If I would lie in one position long it would almost kill me to turn. Dizzy rpclls would come over me and I had a great deal of headache. The way my kidneys Acted showed they were weak and disordered. Doan's Kidney Pill strengthened my kidney and corrected all the troubl Mr -- "Being- -- failed. rp rr t North Seventh West Street Hamilton Court sayef Mrs. J. Stirling, (76 E. Fourth South St., says: I have a great deal of faith In Doan's Kidney Whenever my kidneys have not acted a, Fill they should or my back ha been weak and lame, I have used Doen's Kidney Pills .and they have of - the trouble. They never failed- - to cure-me have done me good when cither medicines bate B. 1L on my- - f Henry Pugh, 1(5 North Seventh West street, says: I had trouble with my khiviey and my back wa weak and lame. I waa also troubled with rheumatic twinges and, a Doan's Kidney They fills were recommended, I. used . som brought good result strengthened ray kidneys and did Just what waa claimed for them." -- V, J !!!.? vP ; tv; T 1 s,dfy V J 1 J i il'tU' ' eorRlat ( t ) X Every Druggist has Doans, 60c a box. Fosler-Miibn- rn Co., Manufacturing Cheolsls, Buffalo, N. Y. t 3 ? I f rr fr A u I k |