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Show AMAIN! 1 , 1 .iii:1 -,.-- vi -: ,,,,,,,; N 1'. ': ,,'. i . '; L - v of this evening will and dancing party II!'i the junior classes of .'i,. be by given , ;14 and West High schools. in i"?,11the t t:'1',,h4 ,.. of tlie ' graduati 11 g Clitsseis. ::,r the batrons and patronesses , A. Earwill be Mr, and Mrs. George ton.. e alr. and kir& Sied D. Reeler. ,ii Stewart, Mrs., E. G. ' i4s,:' 4...Woolley said M rs...M. E. Neel,. r ' 4 A t i ,; at it I V..1 !,.,,'t f .: : ;I:Munk-Charlott- ; 0, ;11 i:, '.fti '. J.,.t: 4 t ........ ,1 7.;;. :,7. t.',I:r A large affair ,,, $ '1 11 I , g1rhe the reception ,o, n r I t ir..... '- I 1 Another Interesting affair of this will be the dancing party to . I., i 'evening at the Ladies Literary club .,t,4,iil 1,be given former members of E Battery . i 1 Ll'b3 .., 4 145th Field Artillery. (First Utah), cI'i' 'V i;;"All members and friends are tpvitcommittee on 'LIP"' to be prevent. The es r,G Philo C.Itild, - I tI ".. 4 e f , .,'t . - 'H , I ,. kaftc DE6E10ET .,.''. HoviA ,E:MMt2; YOUNG Restored to knas Lydia E. Pinkiam's Vegetable Healteo . R. and Mrs gaverto Phillips. were inarriedyesterdaYtill the atthel. re:I e!he jb,..e,.a ,..,s',4,:1 ceremony being brealtfabt at the bride' horne ZThe bride wore a traveling suit of blue with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip left in the afternoon for a wedding trip to California, They ;Ile! return later to make their home on the 'The painting of the big hillside will be celebrated this even- party to be given by ing In dancing University in the the students or-thA committee of tau.; tymnanium. dents is in charge of the AC CoinpocztdTold By Her Mother. r, e' , ' - ' , . , g - . ' Clfaretresen.0 sin round ii'7,41. r: ll me and R. Clawson 't : I :' tTaylor. The patrons will be General ,, ; 1.:.'ii-Mrs. Richard W. l'oungCaptain 1 .: .....,1..; II- - William& Captain -- antil Mrialt , t Airs. William Campbell and Cap- ,. i I 1 1- and D .tain.and Mrs. Frank A. Bird... f ,mg w. ,, r. and Mra oseph Ir. Smith an'' ILI '',1! I1'1.1 Aiinince"the"-engagentent of their ...i ,' ,1 ..ri.",datighter Irene V. to Gilpin S. Wool-- no Ili' A. and the late ' " l'i ltaction Samuel A. Woolley. the marriage to .1 1 !I fr I J. r 4 - t . .7.- ,- r 1 ''' , ,.... D 14, , ,,t4,0se ", i A'- - L' ;i1; 7 : z I ..t '4- ,- tkA , ' 1 4,) 1 cj,., L ,0 , .4 . - ,,, , .. ..... ...Allationot -- cc) ,,'1; -- gir 4. ' -4 ) -- - -- c.-- - it ' , , --- -,-. ..,,. '''..'" 2..Ma b ......,..- - , , kqef.e"i01,,,,. ',,,Se uoualt007DeleacTel:;p11011( the apostle ,, .it, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , of freearrn---Imatio- tt tse its,- , , i ''That good old fashioned taste- - ' 4 Mr.-an- ---, ., -- . . ,tnatmals and most -. ' ' ' , , qually . '.-- iith I -- - made:7T-- j offiters-vritt--foltow--- 17,-- - - , ie. from the same dougli.: i , , win-- good,m,dle-2-small-Lloaf-las---m-:a-larger-loal : o --- - the best . . I - ild-.flavo- ' 1 ' : taste:1:-.vhic.1)- loaves dry out qtriddy,atid. , r , -- ...,'. , ,,I . . - , - . . ' . : tile tikes , US bad( on a memory tnp to the bread olit mothers mad '' is found Inthe L of U.fa k etAsI Bread. - -- , ; ... - , . ; Aroma, moorage amend - 7,,,Pr., ,, ., , loathsliver.. alladtaa..hilafillloura'ilyfriedi , . , ; , - . 1 d . tyLitevEut nter, odor of sho Roossidoor4moom of Ftoodooll mut .7 sodostlIC .,), " 00..., - --,- -- I'L - sts : - '''1114 Kitt,..,,V,11,11A,,lkiltl,C,411P1,....0,....,Eqn.rtgAikit,grAhd ,,11.,,,,,,001041,1a,,VirraL3E,AMO,,,..."0"..010.441,,....,..liare"MMEMAlet"1"00.44,146...Wit 21.., lij Z:. ..ii.....,....... .,,,,, ---- - ,. -- P . --- - ; Ij 4 ,t. ,-.- - 14 i 1 : 0 ,,t.," ; :''' t i Iritilbm.N.Gi'' -- leirO',. ..,' p:s 4 abl .. , . tulipsand t , 91 drite"":114-'1,.,..197..,- . -- 4 .C; tt--r ,.;,,,-4,-- , At - '1.0...:74:, nd - ' -- . . ,..lisAl't,,,,,.104"A,,,,,.,a-:,:!,,.1,.,- '' ' Lill i' s , , - - - ,,,, 1 Jj -' ,....---'- r;IpD1. )414:f:'41 . - -- ,,,,z , 4 "' ,, ...... 1 .1. .re Ai ", lip, :..' , . re,;:..,d; IlFbz.7"--, 11 ..1. ----;10 '4011 - 1W-,0,- 1' , ' 4,: Se ,P, riss 1..f.,4:1: ' 1 it.- '''. .0'.. 1, ., de, ' ' II,, 1 ,., 1,, ,,.... itt ,,,- ' - . , ,, , i ' , . . . -- ..' - . ... m ...., , nizi,,, 44. , at I 'II...entertainment to " the Ladles Literas-3- r club neat Monor the benefit of the evening-f' back and side aching so dal JkSty. Sarah' Daft Home. promisee a decidclic t know what to ova ed treat for its witrons.:Mists dm- - read in the papers in P who has the Hoffman. program ,i',, about your wonderful charge, is herself an artistic dancer Ild'I' medicine so I made up and ham had trainingWith artists of '''' Ehe mmd to world, wide reputation. Mise Cather' rny has taken five bottles ' been la 4rainine, Alit Levering-hiPinkham's Vegetable Om-pouing at the Denishawn school, and will of Lydia and doesn't complain any more be with Ruth St, Dennis on her next , who is to Fisher. tour. Wise ,Gladye With her back and side aching:. She has the- - entertalumentrleavesr. -' feels gingand in muckbetter. "takerplazatitis-montit--------.7-'weight gained Harold In sing--- -to. ' , June- ... air ;ik I reeemnend Lydia E, Iintierns Vegehew' musibiser-comeslYbelaärt' evening Orlob's ...---I delightful-aff' call- - table Cornpmnd to all mothers and Rogers, Delta I''. . 516 by was M. Fuinat., the dancing party given . it' Little song Bird!' carries daughters."---Mrsof the IL of U.- at ad w . lic; 'Epsilon sorority Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. were her trills In-- a professional way sugsuch in to Bec." ii..ff '.ii '.th loontry club. whoaeroorns advice artiste. For musical regard special the of big of garden gestive ,, 1: decorated with a profuttion iv othailments write- - to Lydia E. Flaktutin was served, and lisle these there are a number of ; I i,...:: ill flowers.. Supper until a, late hour- - at local and profeetsional talent', in. Medicine Co., Lymi, enjoyed ;;!, dancing eV"; '.; .! li ''Tite. table 'wee eentered with & basket eluding "The- Dixie Four.' who , .,11,,,,,,Salde.00., a'',...,;,,,.4,..,4-,,,r;.'frtiniDettver.'rantritrirgtteitt'-or'lifbit- i daffodil tied. vedUs. blateAelle-- - gees '0.1Isette,114QuAl1,,,Caufic-AY..14,r4fitagfti,6 ', 4 Barbara Hoffman at the Plandorne ., , were given each guest. The corn theatre. C C 'ors C t' 1' nate& la. charge was composedWis-of- - Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard and Mra hoteL e t '' .,,, I 4,::: Miss Estelle Dunyon. Miss Ruth honor in entertained Beebe W. 17,w, ft' Clara D. returned from MarshalL has Wood comb and Miss Margaret a Mrs. Georg Albert Smith southern 11. ,,f of Ma-anwere prenent.---California, where she has lit It- '.. I1.,..About-sixtr-trueevening at a dinner at the i!perit the past fly. 123 ont hi. are Wednesday members of the eorority The et .;,I, which was decoDunyon, bites Helen Tar- - former's apartment. 4,3 r ., , ',111litat Estelle the liNingroorn Mrs. Florence May and daugftter ' 1,! Joe Mies Louse Hill, Miss Edith Wells, rated in aping flowers. 11 P., t i,t Florence Dorothy. have gone to Miss Dorothy Cook,, Miss Christie Mc,,.. Miss Miss Esther Daugherty. 4 ','.fI !cod, cut Elmo bowl fill- southern California to spend the t'l 1) t "(nth Wiecomb, Miss Violet Bolognese. the table having a l' candleCrystal le ' i '.i. 4.1,';':Igisti Blanche Boyer, Mies Margaret ed with the flowers. candles i,; Miss Rhoda Ballantync. stick with golden colored t, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman and Mita .;41'Marshall, Present were Genevieve corners., Cath-were the at a ii :14'. :It.1,' Miss Beatrice Smuthwalta Miss Hoffman are at home to Mrs. George Albert anithd. tt i ;!' erne Doty. Miss Ruth Shipp, Virginia' I4 d their friends at No. 46 Branstord . Mr. Miss Angeline Bolognaae, Mr. and Mrs- - R. M. Stewart, tT - 't'' 1.:;,. Gibrion. Mho Edith apartment& Mrs. Awsel Woodruff. .qt ; iit, kilos Josephine Stookey and Miss HetMiss Mar- I Smith. Mine Lucile Ballard, Mrs. Horace D. Bowman and child li t' 3 it' en Woodruff. Beebe, George A. have returned from Ruth Miss and garet California, where 's ti ,:l and Russell Ballard. will I Smith. Richards C. E. t Jr., Mr. ,Mr.. and they spent several months. a liti !.,,, 1'. the Night entertain Saturday lita i; The current events and current borne tomorrow eve- Mr and Mrs. Stephen R. MeMnr, ,t ing club at their ... !.. erature eection of the Liwiles Literary rin have gone to San Francisco for the c ,',F 1i, lung. I club meets this afternoon. ,and an extended stay. was program' Includes a paper, 'Wore! s!,,ii. ,Ail, informal 'dancing party I''' I:fi ii:.: 'filet-gM. Mrs. BA. War." by Mrs. Gains of the Mrs. Frank Dodge has returned ' hrst evening by Mr. and Current from "Gems 1 f?; V.I.:. ',,:f and honor in , . home Foriseth. from Pasadena. where she has silent ilarry S. Bliss at their A. H. Parsons. An the...pant a .:t1-;I a 't,' of (Jordon Writ, theaffair being In Poetry" by Mrs. -, .7 election of ',.! , the mitture of a siirprise party. , ' ,'t day ideas prevailed in decorations - tea will, be served. I.! i ir Thotie rind refreshmenw t present.inIf. The Old Gardener Says: LitI ,1' 1I ifI ,'; l'', Today at Civic Center Mrs. Rose i,,...cintied Airs. MOT! Hanaort, Mr will Instruct her class in )4i55. Widtsoe 1,, Ilain Brown,' Miss Enda Hannon.. tid Enda."' Mtn Iirownr-liarp. .: a Doris' Waitto,1:1 "Work In,' That no better variety of snap cl,:h Y. VC4111.8 girl reeerves of the "'.iI : '11'''KP It t LCate-t--- , ' Milton ayon- ' Gordon Wirick,' The sbean thanstringlese grtienpowl-ha...., 1101LL : yet been put on the market. t.r.:',,' - : . ' , , For a shell bean and I munity House. !:'1 , baking Senator And MIA Heed, ErtionL- act. beati.Goddsrd'a is unexcelled. 4 ...... Reid leaves today for Mrs. the best by their daughter. wax of the beans Perhaps the ., 4trover Rebenti.sch. and son. Ernest Kansas City. where she will attend for the amateur to grow is Ward,- rti I., '..,1 and : ViAsh- - Notional ,Congreas of Mothers; mrttro wax. Hendersen's a. 1 ,', I .1t iimoot will- leave tomorrow for -kidney' -a- isaM.intion,--which bush lima some ington:'D.is the best bean of the '1 to 10. , convenes there from May Utah. .!i-t in lima type for the northern states ,. ,,.tii iiii : Mrs. Ross Hartwell will !;.. because and it Mr. matures quickly. d :t ;, .4 ii 'entertain informally this evening in li.fre. IL L. A. Culmer will enterthere le room in the garden for a , a f 4,,1 , honor of Mum Dora Hall, whose mar- lain at a family dinner tomorrow in fa poles, by all means plant anniverrf .! ' ti to NVtiter Tracy takes place this honor of the 98th birthday Kentucky wonder and Kentucky Mrs. Susan Wells. I 1. '..ii ,:i' ,1triage mother, her of wonder wax. sary Only a few hills r '' . 4, ' A , to- - keep this sOf family Kimball. entertainea Alice IL... Mie11,11. 'fanner .;,1 ',Elio supplied with bur. meaty- - string . will - ,.. 24:--!the Ladies bt tile G. A, R. last eve- - Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Kimball, beans. If a there 'is . can In surplui ''', .') '''t in leave shortly for Franca to engage St a re,.r,ption nt or them down in brinei put them ttabecte McDonald. de- - Y. M. C. A. work there. for use next winter. tr:..; f :.1.Zionor of Mt. of the society. who ..., president i and---.. sal William-- - Dynnhave ). ,,'?:.,i, Oa a tour of inspection. The -, flowkone to Los Angeles tO make their ::,,-,! rooms were br.ght with sprtng ,t)-- , . ,g -- ,.,.E.,. , r,::,. ..11,i,' ' . outappetite. For three months she wu under the doctor's care and got TO better, always complaining about her " ,.7,4, . dizziness and was with. I Pit ; -- , i , - agonies from backache and , - tit - MUal;;WWE:J Ar '''.-:- Aschool 'k 2 1919 --7 . - isY4, - p.,,,.,,,,. sickly and pale and she bad to stay borne from most of the time. i e ..,,,4-- ''' 1. ..''r4.! ' ' cannot praise BrfeklYn. N. Com,.. tidal E. Finkhamts Vegetablepound enough for what LI T" it has done for ii,y daughter. 8 b e was 15 years of age, very ' ' - .. . .;',1'.:,- - Y.--- "I T..T- i .. 4 - -- ' ' ik ...... ...-, ta F DIRI SUFFERED C Fiore, and - , ' - ......., ., I, .. .....,.---4...----.-- -,,,,, MAY l'Aft4tiiNt; N,E1VS', FRIbAY ... ,,, - ' . v 9 s NEIVEr , '. , , EVENIUG - . - ,.ia.,. . ' ,J - L...Jt , 1 :. : . r ',': , - - ilitg, r 1, ,,, , '... - ,,,,,,,:-.- ,. ,.., :- 1 1!: 1,; 1. ---- - dto',;t, h; ' - ., - . , . ,. - , Small loaves - . 1'31 . --c- It 7 . Mra-Willi- 1 . Parent-Teacher- 1 7 -- am . - .- . , 7 fu g- : too IMOIEmins, wasteful" ' Of : la:X )L-- o , . . --- saves waste:- - . . , - - , 'highest food value. ,.,. - detit -- -- s' - --- paper; of , , . are- - was and - con;------ - ,. i . , , t 11 I k .Aline-hi-0e . ,; ; - - - ti 1 1, Utah Soldiers Arrive. q ! :: , vre and American flags. the table hay:- home. ik4r tor a centerpiece a bowl of Yellow Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin was assisted ht '''.. l': '. and 2 from Brit.sh Columbia, have leased , lion and ;trs. Mary Westover. the I. B. Coagriff home on east Soler, Miss Ethlyri tool Miami Natalie Walk- -- Temple etreet. ' i ,' '.,, be hoote7e,s tomorrow eve- 1, ..len.nin7ts 'will lcok Is J 1'' ',' c...frt,! to be given at 70 Miaa Edna A lacep:ion 'g', t k riottol-the : in '..'0:,114eit-0outal.3,hnrno sii...41;o:-('I 4 Ark0 At Minneapolis this ! of the'vecorlit in 7.!t ki wools 'the of Mr. and Mrs. Ibe installed in the suburbs of "', '',: Owedclit ann'versary . , , '. c. :; litalph Walker. :; ' ces :1' .., Fran Miss Evans and 1.,'' Mrs. on the at was post given 1 dance t. returned from Los An.:,:,'. i 1::,t .i.,! fWednesday evoning in the recreation Evans have where they visited Mrs. Wil'''',.',-':..otYhAll,by the wives of the officers for geles. ,' ova' benefit ofthe 'French Orphans of liam McCurdy. formerly Itiss nose ) A : ,t t: L'efayetre. Th.,- - Committee in charge eluded Mrs. Arthur Drew and Mrs 4 : 1' 4; Mrs. T. Ct.' !lift. widow of tho late i Crinton Harrison l' t:' 'former inuitnr,Or''-tYtRev.- ' At, r: :5 ', E. M. mu church in this city, is here of Mr, Fiore. Anna daughter iO, ;Wm ,,, ', ,!- --.,1, !, ; : - . ' (...,x ' - rici-mitio- To ' I':' ' :,,'", to . I A Hoboken '' ''' ' Der-Dif- 'l. ,.:; ;:' , t ! '4; ,, r .... !, t ',.. 'i - 'i ' 'shions For Americans 1 , . : : i.r! THE 'very young person has always 'tt- ,1i. '1: worn straight line frocks.' Their f, 'tl'''.''oiathe know that the straight line t . t rI!' ri, . .,,, tr9c4st Is an excellent selection both, ,,,,, ii ; ,frilt11) ithe standpoint of becomingneek Therefore, thts season's utility. I 1' J111,111 n to the straight silhouette , i 'tom nothing really new to joyenne i 'f,", ,tit fOrittniniti :.The sketch offers a suggestion for fr, ( 4 i:?.,!! i;, 'an exceptionally smart little tailored r'i i for it girl of tour to six or eight flock ; in Thin hilt)' be i s,,, !years...1,. . A , i 11)1110.1 yellow, lavender, pderloped gre.en cotton nta erial with 4.? 't ,.;,:i ,,linen or heavy ,..; buttons In contrasting color or of f , ,...,',, , , white pearl-o- The.areangement of the 1' 41 It ; buttons really gives the distinguish I 't !,V ,IZ tog touch to an otherwise perfectly I The skirt unbuttons on ,P14In frock. it easy' to Iron. 4i 1, p .,...I.el,Tbere should be bloomers to match. i 'A hat ofVI ;; plain linen, with 'stitched t., t; ,';I: I; ' 'brim.. may also be fashioned elk an -'t774-1-' accompeniment to this .. IittleAresso.,, .... rt quaint old Lhioned 4 are being featured again In : of 'dressiest 1 ri rrla They a re decidedly good look"- ; ,4 1 11 l'illa and serviceable. Usually a hat of ': 1I !material in plain color is used as a i I- - '., I 1 ,, , ' 1 ' ' . - - , . 4. ,,.., ,11I 1--- 0,1 sA , k '', .4- -- patter. ....:. ' 'el- 1. - .. ' . I- ,,4!: t ? i! - l' t : i I, ,,,,t! i ,i ..,..,,, ii ; I ' ;:Sillphor 0 ....;1 I i ti, ,. , .1.'4.4 : :, 1 . ' 4 'I ". : 1. I . ',.., . :'", 4 1, ' ' . .' . - - -. , . . - , it 1, :. 't ' ! i ,4 .2 k 1 1 , - ..,',, i i .. ' . - T , '' ) or old. Cot ;a .... , ' .., , ' - li , ,e - 1 II CA a -- I pr 41,4 .. - ,....- -- ns ...,: : ,....,... ' . lb,: - ,t-i- , , Z.:1; don't. -1- L-- ;,,..0'. "'''."'. doesn't do much to try le brush or wash It out. good The only sure way to get rid of dandruff to to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirelY To do this. four ounces of - Mother. roll r rire irles ; goitt beret pets Your hall' will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou liquid IVO,' at any drug store.CanItget are"..1.77.t. is inexpensive and four ounce is all you will need. no matter how much ,dandruff YOO T611:raWor Cionson Mee. This simple remedY navel' tails 15143t rt ti Ooottrio : Advertisement ter their set blahs bottle of from tbe aryl Bank work country work. office aka as farthing work, legal Poe OM WAS work, quick work. Our I CoocialOomi. sooty elosall liarre!ell t:Itioad kit tb.hastx,r9tultum'kvrtat -- .111"11.: .. Ileoaret Nays Job Ds& . - . , It ... . k,,,01- , -- 6- Otriiiif you., want plenty of thick, beetirtful.". An hair:Act means get rid of dandruff. for it will starve your hair ana ruin It if you - 041411, tea 4 ,' : Are you ieoldos torywri, ader eveirpeettve to Una Peoctertist,- - Motions tire vibes yes slut' hold Is your snail the Itttle t tette. will& is of your and bkect. ordinary liquid-on- ; with tellers of tolestvingt apply it at nightwhen retiring; uno enough Now to ke Unto ta IFtt hi enettition to moisten teed the trete- - end thee senerettene of7 the scalpstrut-ru- b it In gently-wt.-- women Mrs 1 the temeerented the finger tips. preparatioa. greletob By morning, most if not all. of your thetr systems dandruff Dvetrurahotesetmealy et will be gone and three Or the itiet Tho intim of Ws temente remedy le le four more application' will completer a es Laws nerves. COT, ten. dissolve and entirely destroy ever r, Sons sod ' te reeve striae asd singl 'sign and' trace of It, "-- dloccollotte es eseees, eervatinotet. Too will find too, that all itching WennMem EY polo& &Deg the entseles and digging of fhe scalp will stop. and , . 1, ,,t'o.1 , i: The Vioneterful Event That WM Brim( and Plunged' Ms Nola Into That . : ' ' IF rwoarar. - 4 Eafri Curning To Tcur Hartle?. Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair J- , . , fret:Rtes.Advertisement - Less Than Freight a es , 1 P - 1,,,-e- - too Buster ..... 1 , .14 1 Furniture Shipped - ,,t, -- , , - - VV - - , - ' .111111 1".:1-1- .z ; ..--- -- .;ter.szar-4.41-4i4A-t- - , ay , -- -- - : ' L - - - his head as it be would Shake it off. He put his big pawir-i- n his mouth as it he thought there was something in( FRECKLE-FAC- E there he could pull out. Then with a squeal he clapped both paws. to his Sun and Wind Bring Out rely Spots, stomach; Something was wrong, very How to ilemove Easily. wrong, inside him. Buster.,had been Beres a chance. Mint rreCkle-f.te- e stung by bees more than once, but never inside.Now he felt as it a to try a remedy for freckles with the whole hive of bees were stinging him guarantee of a reliable concern that it from his mouth, down his 'throat. all will not cost you penny lilliees It the-wto his stomach. Of course removed the freckles; while if it does you know what it wag. It was the red give you a clear complexion the expepper 'Farmer Brown's Boy had put pense is trifling. t in that sap. Simply get an Otinae of rithlne double (CoPYright, W. Burgess.) 1,11 bY any druggist strengiresn-, and few ePPlications should show JOB PRINTING ANL DOOR - you how easy It ta to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauttBINDING. ful complexion. We are the pioneers In Job Printing Rarely le more thasi needed for the worst case-R- e and Book Binding in the. state one ounce Our facilities are the best for hand- double sure to amk the druggist for the Othine as this strength ling tit.y ciao' of work, no mai.',er now strength is sold under guarantee of or how small. ' meneY back it it, fails to remove THE HESERET NErlot JAB TIFIPT W. Burgess. i" ... . -- ..111' . - , . rj ., I - --e :-- 4Je: - - - .... V- 1'' -- T ,,BLNDING, Wo are the .pionsPrs in Joh Printing and Btok Binding in the state. Our facilities are the best for handling any eitiss Of WOFK. z.o matte.- noa largr or how ernaIL THE DEFER ET NEWS JOB DEPT. - - , '""'''' . L 4g, ' ri ompany, Sall Lake 'Lil y ... , a. - . . ......,1. . - - BtitTER BEAR - Gm...4 ms sromAcH wAmtED. , After Farmer Brown's Boy "aPrrirel iNI:m1 - e-,,7..,..,17 ; . 4. 'f. pared his 'surpris.s or Buster the little! k; 4," chuckled ail the way back to -1":0 .!! 113,7- . sugar house. "I wish."- said he. I i . .... ... could be around when Buster fBear k ' .:41 445,R;..'llfi , drinks that 1.all ot Aa4) Illave . tis .. him." 1t 'c,14)4 ( re- ;:t drink he lt." won't 'Perhaps ,,,1)41-..r Bear 'Bufter Bron A., t piled Fm is a clever chap. and not easilyfoolert c irvli"' "'' e gray juz-- t oarely taste- - that. find , '?, 41, sorneth,rig wrong with, it. and then it st leave it alone." . .i 4.::--' Sti "Perhaps," said Farmer Brown's ' "1 ilto -, ' dila Boy, "hut I - have an idea he will take oi AN, c1.4,1,... a good Ions- drink before he clisovers ' slip S , ..trabilif.V--..,.k. wrong , Blister is clever. anything 74 I . he is " too he , bhtt gr41e. Thsn, ---- had' Itt - -- - - "tErtl'''' . 14 '' ' !,,IP . Bakilig . - . , ..- 1 , ' waa more eager than ever drink of that delicious sweet very first pail he came to ' ; wax nearly full. You se!. Farmer !Bro Bo? had hang that pail on the tree farthest away from the little sugar house because be felt sure that It ' street would be the first tree Buster would 11 visit. Br. James E., Talioages New Book If ever there was a greedY 100k, In s: in-oany one's eyes. it was in the little eyes ft. vrt.turf OF- - MORMONISM"-through-carof Buster Bear as he peeped into that Published by The Górham Press of ,We are making up cars now pail. There was 710 inispicion ',there. Boston, Mass.' foi Oregon, Washington and only greed. .You see, Bunter had 360 pages. eomprising 104 "Brief found those ssp palls perfectly harmEtisays on Distinctive Doctrines of the; Southern California points. less. Ile grasped that pall in both Church of Jesus Christ of Later-dAY- I Call or telephone us. before and plunged his nose pees I into that 'Sainte' sweet water. Then he gulted more ' rAaking any shipments. Rocommended by the- First , than of it down before half he really dime" of the Church, In their Offal: tasted it. That was because he was so Announcement. A. greedy. 'Contains the aeries of articles put-- ; Key:er Fire;foof Suddenly Buster pulled his nose out limbed through 'the great of that pail aa if something had bitten i of the country during two newspapt years, him. and oh his face was the funniest storage wompany Cott). $1..60. expression of surprise and fright and 1V11 Seonnti South Street NEWS Re dropped the pail and dismay. sToRr, Soil bake Chi. Utah. News Butid.o& rubbed first one paw and then Itain atteil., the rhoacs Wa6. 6722 and Was. 5722. other over bin nose. Than he shook , i . . . ..k . . .. . For Tito Deseret News by Tberstei avenno; 'Morrts; sin Nelson. 2021 South Iticharls street. and Albert O. Roberts. 563 Seventh East street: Privates ROY E. Law. 244 Strong's court; Samuel Ens- - I land. 347 south State street.' and et E. Burns. 334 west E!ghth Rob.' , About Ithettnuellent. 1 t ,:t i People aro learning that it is onY .t 4 ,:' si ,wrostent time and ITIOney to take medi-at:ne internally for chronic and muscu- 1 ' ! 114 ler rheumatism, and about ninetY-nin- e . , '',II tout of a hundred comes art one or the! ' ! ,1;::: Other of the variettes. All that I. cool!T neeesoary to afford relief to to .,1 , ' ;ti ,, Inoli 'Chamberlain's Liniment i rry it. It costs but 36 cents freely. , : ,,t . per bottle. 7. Tallorod Linen -, Lorge size GO cents.Adevrtisemeut. , 4 ; ''''i,, 1 , . t, . - ,',. , - I Ili i 40 it0 41'' -- .,- I ,. ---, . JOB PRENTESO AND BOOA Ntoi- 11, '''!, lt.:1 ,'it..,.61',.'1-.1i- 'chiidren this year. Very in- frequently tire entire dresses develop- odin plaids. Tht7 do not loom up to extent except in ,pleated Joe); greatskirts for girbs of ten or ? 4.,;,1 .1110 ' , , 1..7. , ,. ktreeynkdoy and saffron yellow are two of r.,! !Ithe favorite chile() colors. .1I Plaid materiala are rather i out of 1, ,favor I - :qt$ o - ' , mo,t 00d Old Fassitulorted Taste" I 14; - Of Litt lp Stories For Bedtime Bankruptcy Petiiion. Sed a, ' ' j.,4rli 4, iic ..,. ' Ir.' tit- a; ,, te" ', for-itttl- atrreinultriPglot;red rurne8n()ect kwhaintde ' i', 1. 4 ' Ilktit !,,, : .3:- Lake soldiers wtro have just returned from overseas and welcomed hellIM fir the- - Red erniqr 113itonv: Lieut. .. w Jerome V. Fite, Salt Lake: Sere& I toicio Jsc" was Brown's Farmer As Boy right 1 Don-l're Spencer. 22,SS Lake street: as It wall dark vnough to tAlttt I mid D.- - Joh.eh,- - Z O3 north rn tly hi hbr W4.1 ttli thus, fascinating gap pittig..t Lake, and Leland Trowbri4ige, ha , 4 A 46:: ' 'as. w 44... ..- , ,, , Sai 40 ',.. -- I 44" - aasm ' ' '$ ' ort - i 01111101,1Pr" a 10001 .".."S'' aNet L't - irfv- . I , 1 : Salt Lake Soldiers Welcomed By Red Cross ' . , ,. . , , .. - e Private Edward J. L. Crossman, Park City. Detachment :08: PrSvme: ltrarlt.kes: 33I souih Main street, Salt Lake. , ,,, 91-- - - ' ' 1.4;:'?14 1. .. - ..., "le , B , Q., ' II- e-- . , 1,, V David C. Evans; truck driver, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United Staten district court; liabihtlea $2,440.56 and annetn $7.1. which ts claimed as exempt. .. If ; - 4 P t venue. Og4en:04th flekl arttliery: Private Ovie Ca,:sbury, Detachm.mt 307: c ; ..- ..- 'Monroe 4.1 ! - . ..."4:'"-..- ( et s ti rfloatiei - tel, . ; .;', .- ''''; i :ow"; ,,,, ',;, I ,j-- the foliowing orgarlizatione: 316th ammunition train: Lieut. J. H., Hack, 132 south Third , 12th, ligaA; Cook John E. Draper. 156 south Third West. Provo. Private Henry F. M. Witten. 23.31 :,,, ' ti ,,, - ,..1,4 4 - , announces the, abroad. In 711,paten ifirFariliTeM1T17, e 1 , ;,.."....;:11-',1-'4:- ' . . ;,....'...'',,;.-,iks,v,. r,-- : ,.,::::,,,;,,; I - !,....... - li iT., her-ho- -- t 4 : -- ' ......4,..., , : |