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Show DfcSERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY MAY IS 1919 II! An Exclusive List of Copntry Readers rUESOBIBED i f. B! Rb Grande Hies On Water For Use SOLDIER WITH ALLIED GOMMlSSIDN.On 3,' C. Clark. manager atiftdy f department of the Oregon fihert Lin whom trade is worth eofti-vatinla la receipt Of a vary totererttog totter Tead Q r from R. a Aefcby, a ooldlar friend and railroader at LHsiker. Manchuria. miles treat of Vledtvostok. near Semi-Week- ly the city of Irkutsk, on the western 'abore of Lake Baikal. Bo aay. The ' technical operation of the Siberian been- - give over to the 'railway haa comrotoaton. and we ore d nato work Jointly wKh other Allied wiU However, the Americana AkSfr freat country paper tions. and I BP mr tfcv A. part ,ef with a larger exclusivdr-cuktio- o I think be In superior authority to the It does not look to fhe a than any other other. permanent arrangethough X to or that they Intend to may la ment, Utah paper. .. Buraia a minute looser than noceeaary alter peace la actually signed, for the ; ; AD subervtpttona to The New, to th Kuaatana Allied declaration and enl-Weeread that aa mm aa tbo military nation are withallied of torcee th , ty, am mem payable to drawn from Rnradan territory, then the railway engineer of all nation Kill be withdrawn at on and to igm tii9u active THE NEWS ONTHE TRAINS. "Th Bolahevikl ar -not varyhave a In Siberia right now, They occaaton-alieklrmlah with th Japan The Bewt News Is on Sale on some and at railroad th attack Kvrry Train That Leave :or Enter point whereIn It I not heavily guarded, p. a and fat Lake 0tty After New cut it two, sometimes wrecking Office. Informth to a train. The railroad la In the hand Requested Allied and Kolchak the force, ..of In th j clear through to Chlbyahbinak Ural mountains, th boundary of Russia.-Th European power and equipment 1 aadly run down, apd what few train ar run are over2 J Real rotate Bio neaa Everett crowded. ' . The cew deeapod typ of j- Bander fcs howvht a ooiitroiUnx they got to too light to stand much in the Gtesy Insurance and strain. Interest The coupling arrangement V. Real Betai company, and amuraed consists of two links and a turnbuckle. M charge. th link being very similar to the I on our To Report On War Aortvtttee MaJ safety chain townfrom&ui equipment. Owe half of thpasaent Un to Stanley H. Coar to inlocal I activiwar double track, th staff system being Franc inco to lnapeet to the will is as he used, near which fool it on report ties, proof a you can make It, and th train and engine-medepartment, don't to do hav any figuring; In Judge for the fact It to not essential to hav Judges tar Contest XTD a timepchooi of the contest d nuudcal ieceis a T Switching of music Saturday night have been and hazardous operation.slow, painful They sigstarted tut follow; Arthur Frebw, nal with horn, mouth whistle and Charles T Shepherd and Phillip flags, and th Russian switchmen, like the American, hold the banner In arY. W. C. A. to Open Cafeteria The tistic swearing." June y. W, C. A will pen a cafeteria comIS, In the Consolidated Music First Homon Speeder South east First on pany's building, vacated Desth " 4 by Fined in Court street, recently eret National bank. . Mis hunR. One Soldier Special to Coast Brrtl, IIto years old,In ' soldier t dyed and fifty-eigpasaed first woman appear J through this city at 19 J9 lust v.& pol.co court speeder for violation of the ' 1" ring 9 rotft over the Denver traffic ordinances this year, was Pacific , 1 - Rip Grande and Western , I roads to San Francisco - arraigned before Judge W, H. , t Wilkins yesterday.- - After ig Chib Ttfie T Organize i f- - .... to the testimony in the ease, Harriett l.uelta Mnn'lnm Chib of Ap-- l , piled Psychology wilt hold a meeting Imposed a fine of to Barrett hall on Tuesday night May :s on the young woman with th , 4 ra. o'clock IS, 11, at p Everyone h-t hematite sentence of Zi days In t.. Admission free. ,t- -- JiFiry-d, K "I News f Inter-Allie- hrt t i; k- i y, C? -- if.; '' if n Jton-baac- h. ; ht . Uet-ar- J i.s, J( ua v. M'fSorhwt fteta-A- r-' Iva Chnreh hWnr- v Tfc'.;rtilav tn gather 'CcV Stanton io Talk aaiAtoaS(e r t a for a record of Ogden - To Bonneville Club completed - Lteour hasof already Weber stake. t Cat C. E. Stanton, United Statee ".inrv legkm , Assmdatfon Th will be speaker at the 'a nw Lcgioa association will i.j paymaster Tursdny. May IQ. It i pn In the annual dinner of th Bonneville club rooms of th Church olfre the latter wtL'rC port of June or that first do Seymour U. buhding,. according part of July. Th colonel who 1 a forVoung, president of th association, ea-w ie-- ,I . I Je, ; 'i - 9 i J . . Vo -- Rale! Ent bound EkeursJon .Tbeit will b no mst bound excursion rates this season from the far west from according to official advice to Washington, but rates from Ctah hrCOaSt Will be effect the pacific n June f 11 f 4 1. Jfavy Fnltatinrsita Rudolph Kooy-- f njan and George Mice, thlr enlisted in the navy and have been sent to the training station at Mare Island. R 8 Jackson, a Jackie from the Atlantic seaboard, has at thi station. He ha seen active service In fighting submarines. Local army enArmy Enlistment listment recorded recently Include H L. Wlshkind. H Bucker. George Herman H Revanski, Aionio A Griffin, Harry gait Rake; James J. Bee, Clalj-- A. Huston der. Ioeatel to- - Frank L. Carroll, Carruth Vernal William. Rockland Young, Price, Orearihte"' ftorveybig . TtoeHnajuT. e e . . B 4 mer Bah taker will speak on "Side Lights of the War." He spent many month in France during th war and ipade a special study of French Bring and economic conditions. Cot Stanton was city recorder her many years ago" shortly after hto graduation from Yale. He later became paymaster of tha regular army and was tn 6 Philippine at th time of th hpanich American war. He has gained reputation as a public speaker and 1 ttory teller. SPRING CLEANING TIME IS HERE If a house needs Spring cleaning, how about the human body after a winter of indoor Ufa and heavy food? Mrs, Jennie Miner, R. F. D, 1, Box it, I can truthDavison, Ind., writes- fully say that Foley Cathartic Tablet re best the I ever used. They ar A so mild la action. I felt tike I had been renovated and made over again. th Denver A Rio Grand ha entirely forgoifen that to may day want to build Into th Uinta to indicated by water .filing placed on record wfth the tata engineer, Oeorg F. McGonagl. The filing were by J. T. Thom peon, general Inspector of water supply for the railroad.- On I for th use of half a second foot from a spring In Wasatch oounty, near th Un of th old Uinta Indian reservation survey, and th other to for half a foot from Half-wa- y Hollow, between Fort Duchesne and Vernal In CT&Ut county The application describe proposed method to be used In diverting the water througlToonorete tanka and pip line, and adds that tha Denver A Rio Grand Railroad company "haa In Contemplation a branch Un of rail-rea- d from a point on tta main line known as Soldier Summit. Utah county, and running thenco in a general easterly direction to Vernal, about 120 mllea." The railroad made similar filing with th Mat engineer two or three year ago, when tor a time there threatened to be a race for th basin between three or four railroads. It to surmised that nothing has been done as yet in the way of developing th supply, and that th rights gained undo- the application are about to lapse. to as easy a way as any to retain right In the water concerned. provided someone else b not In the meantime made filings on the water. Electric Iron Starts fire in Residence The Salt Lake soldiers and sailors employment bureau has secured temporary Job for 1,747 men and 1,442 permanent position since It was es- T j Banquet in New York. -- -- Leaves For Native Land. Robert Plunkett, an employee I . of the rfhurrh office bunding end ,a Hawaiian, toft Saturday with his fiumlv for San Francisco, where they all sail for Lato, Hawaii Mr Plunkett return to hi nitne'iand to take up his duties a assistant recorder to -- Duncan McAllister In the LD & tem- pie at tale Recorder McAllister will j not leave until some time biter for Wand because of the difficulty ln the .e-- ! effm!!1 ."r'ra3sh,P passage an the Pa- - i'1 ? ritT u known a the most beautiful city in America. There will be thousand of visitors here thto summer. Let ns plant bulb and nd thoroughly convince :!lerthat we welt deserve that honor complete stock of Tfu, n vljTIt D8P,Cr Store. Ad- - - The body of Mr. Ida Smith, 'bead of th cloak and suit department of - store, who dl th Krith-OBriSunday from Injuries suffered when she wo struck by an automobile It Friday, wa taken to the horn of her slater, Mr William Watson, to Logan, Monday afternoon. Funeral service will be held in th Logan tabernacle at 2 p m. Wedneeday. lutemieng will be to the Logan cemetery. en R. V. McCullough school hi Colorado. and Wallace Bennett for th U. of U argued against government ownership ' and operation of railroad Seriously Cut by Glass. Threats Life. PUCIFME weary of th wind; I sometimes think it should be tina. British word fof "canned") ; Its hard to seem serene and gay wfth all your whisker blown away, by wind restotles fanned. I omstlme beneath a tree, and take a book to comfort to, and count on happy hour; PH doze and read, and read and doze, inhale th fragrance of th And then there come a roaring wind, shot rose, and other moral flower from some cavern of th Ind. which blow me from my chair; my urd volume disappear and dut to blown Into my ear and aandbnrs to my hair. Sometime I take off hat and shoe and lay me down to have a clam; and then a wind sweep through th shack, doom, a peaceful a and all th timber groan and crack, and door begin to dam. lAot eve J out cabbag plant; a wholesome teak Ilk this enchant th sen Qj nor mal guy; and to the foreneon of thto day th wind blew all thorn pinto away; I wept to see them fly. I hear th ladies crying, "Rataf whan they,, deprived ot costly hat by wayward, wanton blast; and men forget too form and swear when We are eoarfh Werywhercand wigs are flytDg M often (th Doo As 6 is and Hto Five other acta. HIPPODROME Ralph Cloning and company to Dora Thome. The F ARAMOCNT- - EMPRESS Money Cortwl, featuring Wa & Hart. ' Ward In AMERICAN Fantoe "The Cry ot the Weak; comedy, sped! mnsic. STRAND "Wedkxdt, Starring Louise Gbmasi Kitty Gordon in Dtomond and Peoria." BROADWAY The . Great Romance," lettuinpCndil Lock-wo- od. Mott and Jeff comedy CHrte." . tr, Eddto Wednesday. nod Younger Poys; Mosoonl - OKFHEUM Foj Bros.- Ookj CJmuV Irvin. Potty Moran and bead llaer "The FooIa Game" T Crone Wil- The oofe Gem bur. to the bta-a- t the WOkea theatre this week. It to some time since see- Salt Lake had the opportunity of ing an author in hto title role exoept, of course, on the vaudeville stag an when an actor of Mr. Wilburs proved ability to also th author ot a production tt to bound to be worth tog. The star experience of the anther to shown In hto' tendency to toy curtain invariably goes down on one of those intensely dramatic tableaux which form the effective period for so many playwright - Mr, Wilbur believes in play full of action. There to something doing every minute. Hto production can not Justly bo called melodrama, but at time K approaches K closely. Then the author brings hto audience bank to earth with some sardonic remark euoh as that only the motion picture camera to hooking to make th thing complete. If the production has to be critictoed It to that with ell hto dramatic and. unusual situation and his clever lines which keep the audience in frethere quent outbursts of laughter, seems to be lacking that last extra hove" which would put the idea For exempt oomptetdly aoroa would appear that there could something Intensely and prime vaily forcible in situation when wit and lover are bound together by litoral links of steel and locked in a log cabin 49 miles from nowhere so that they may become Intimately acquainted each with th other a ho or h actually is; meanwhile tha husband looks on, like the scientist through th mloroecop watching the progress of hto experiment. There ere But aa propossibilities in th seen duced, end, it must be admitted, evso as written, the seen take on an atmosphere of farce rather than of foree, far from being tragedy, it not even pure comedy.-In the desert scene, with att it realistic and beautiful aotting a sotting 0 true to life aa to win applause from an audience not acquainted with th desert, the same bold attempt and the same failure quit to reach th mark to to bo noted. But, 11 ln all, no on will see "Th Fool Gazoo" and com away fooling that the evening has been wasted. As for the production, Mr. Wilbur to vigoron fiord! bl dromatU Mtos Maud Faaly in the correct. role of the wife share stage honor with the author. Th third man in role taken by Corthe triangle is bett Morri and Mtos Fealy and Mr, Morris have to themselves probably the majority of tho lines and the action William C. "Watoh doe an admirable humorous rendition of e French typo; Mias Claire 81nolalr and Mka Gwendolen Brooks are tn costumes that are quite artist-decorato- rs Interesting, if not exactly Bohemian. Ancyn T. McNulty as a lieutenant, and as the erring Mtos (Mary Reynolds wifes staler complete the cast, no part The ieo has being unimportantmany a laugh, and its Share of applause for true words well spoken. It drew a fair boas last night and should o man keep th Wilke eonably satisfied the remainder of the boa-ofO- ..J spell-boun- . - It will-pa- you to bey a DIAMOND NOW and let ns the reason why. Com explain ' r Home Stills Are , ln Violation Logan Called by Death ot Law Home dtotitting of liquor to a vtoto tton of Che federal internal rovsons law aceerdbiff to M. Spencer, local oolieotor of revenue who aay the government hoe take cognisance of the vast number of copper coils being rigged up by indtriduoto throughout the nation, tn preparation for the big DOGAN, May 12. Mb Bodrera died at her horns berTr,,, day afternoon of afimants soperta. dnosd by old ag Funeral wUI bo hold tn th Third at I o'clock on Wbto2" Hto Bodrero was born to S?to mSSXTSSiSTSCs car'" to start July R and dry epstt that Twaeni ot Mb. Haeq, vigorous prosecutions will be meted ... out to violator ot tho tew. M The schedule of penalties for vari- wp, kitted fa Sail ta SStoiS- ous violations to as follows: hfie accident, will bo held Wednmd For fail or to register stfB, 1699 penalty, fin of between $199 and 11,009 and Imprisonment ot between Chaateaqua Owning. one month and two years; for making wGl Visit from to liquor ln a community where X to prohibited by tocal or state law tax of OiJe yr, and to W $1,999; tor- violating waivtlm prohibition, $1,000 fins or on year Imprisonment, .or both; tor maktog whtoky - mash or a beer, fine ot between $609 and $6,099 and imprisonment for between six months and thro year Beer making coats within th earns prohibitions 19 toilbetWtoJ Th Boosters taki ?, ia toiringthled the moynMte-z4Wrineei toon are now - , . batng the guarantee raquiyj. kn eakedte Subscribe - Quote. and CMch county went Igan lB th Ytctorr Liberty feu, 1m? only brtoe ."omnpnabed BUFFERED FOR EIGHT YEARS. mo work upon th pit Rheumatic pain lame back, son during tto th tompalga. muscles and stiff Joints most frequenttn mpitmnted maa .tOL ly can be traced to overworked, week or disordered kidney Daisy Bell, R, F. D., 1, Box. 234, Savannah. ) writes: "I was suffering tor eight New Suit Filed. years from pain In tho back and could not do any of my work, but sine I Third District Court, have taken Foley Kidney Pill 1 can do att of my work." Foley Kidney Electric Railway PUle hav given relief to thousand Pony against th Cranver-Kji- y w.. who entered from kidney or bladder chlntry company, to recover Ilfil4.ij trouble. Try them Schramm Johnllfged to b due on a note son Drug Co Adv. I Adelaide Anna "Wkleh" agaiiat tf.n ry Dewey 'Walsh, dtoerce, cruelty sad Sues to Quiet Tide. desertion. dnst th Ameri-oa- n 82mi RoIlwaT Ezpree Suit to quiet tills to Janda was filed to company; ln th United States district court Monday by United StaUa Atty. W. W. - Johnson sgntost MR and Ray for th government against Det-br- t Mto John Do Conn, to reoemr T. Colemaa who, th ocanpialnt rarmmmZ tojuria allegtoftoaduleatly secured mor than Ivy Atklnocn against Fred Atkin-o940 acres of homestead land, tha maa-knoSrroroe, amount allowed to one indi- nr m mr -- SKYJiSJTa' .to $(,-t- n, m vidual under th federal hew. Romance' at Broadway ' hopes to many her to an imp over- -JVeraiUie And JOrda.ll of tha royal family. Determining to rescue her be seta Club School Delegate off for thto remote corner of Europe and encounters many strange and dree ' matio adventures and experiences hoaxit. May 12. Erda wtHix-- and (Sidney Cornwell win rewZ! the great romance." Brilliantly told, the story is magnificently acted and tho Grantte high school hold will one which the production is Gardner end Norm HomihoTW d. Tho scenes are very you beautiful end many elaborate seta th Boys' end .Curin' club sohoet t show the grandeurs ot the Royal th Boy. and Girls' tout school u ' the Agricultural college. May I Palace. Supporting Mr. Lockwood ere each inclusive, according to Mr. t Ruby ds Obsrbansley, ag'ent In experienced Players animal tadnstef Reiner, Frank Currier, Joseph Granby who has charge of tho work, and Morgan Thorp Twd representatives from each tow school have been chosen, a gb-Will Plant Yotmg Pines th senior dess h, the home . In Nearby Canyons Ice department, and a boy eooecto same ctosa In agiicoKnr Tbs cHj to rsosivtog l 2,990 small the high schools end!,, more forpin trees from tha government than the two authorized est servle 14,099 of which wffl bo tlve and paying the expen represwit. planted tn Ctty Ctoeek canyon as pert one The institution to of tho reforesting campaign started e extra .(4J desirous of having a many nm year ago by Commissioner C. Clarence Heston, and 2,099 tress ln Parl- aeotativea aa possible itroasn to reports the ey' canyon, Aooording planted a year ego havs made 1 laot growth. , Early Day Resident of tohed member cutthw nWrr 1 Seven Offenders Fined. The Greed Romano the Sczeea The San Francisco papers announce Classic Inn. production.- - starving to to be shown at Honda and Charles Murphy that th Pullman car sendee between Harold Lockwood, San Francisco, Denver and Chioago th Broadway theatre today and will fined $19 each by Judge VT. K. Wilkpresent to the public an unusual them ins tn via Salt Lake over th Western Pa- enacted tbs etty polios oourt Monday. in this favorite of th screen' cific and Denver A Rio Grand has most virile and winning manner. Th Th atternaklv sentence ot $9 days In been restored. The change.ya or- story Is laid in a mythical principality Jail ,We also Imposed In each caae. dered by Max Thelen. director of pub- to wbioh a young American falls heir. Oscar Olsen and T. V. Maloney were and democratic uplic service, federal railway adminis- With hto froideal of ruling by inherit- lined $21 each for dtotnrbtng the peace bringing the tration. ance does not appeal to him the and Ray Lewis, Thomas Smith and L. monarch B. Egan war each fined the same While Mr. Thelen was her he to pomp and glory ot being tor speeding, Mike Bkopla said to have found that the Southern does not seem as attractive as being amount Amer- who was arrested at the Greek orthoa free Just young Pacific had virtually eliminated .the ican in the land he love He about dox church Sunday on a charge of weapon Western Pacific as a transcontinental decides to decline the throne with carrying concealed Un through it government of both thanks when he finds that the girl he found guilty Monday and fined $11. roads as an agent of the railroad ad- love to involved in deep intrigue in ministration, and wa crowding tts thto very oountry she has been taken Poets Day Meeting . own trains at the expense of Western there who mother scheming by Pacific in such a way that traveler between San Francisco and Chioago Th 0tato Society of th Daughters have been unable to secure dining-- ! of the Mormon Battatlos held thelj car accommodation regular poetof day meeting Monday According to the San Franetsoo paafternoon at the bom ot Mrs. Rayper the Southern Pacific has been given a contract, under th terms of mond Lloyd, $49 WTtoon avenue. Mr ehlch the government pay Jt a renAnnie Layton Jones wa hostoa. Mutal of approximately $44,009,909 a1 sical number ware furnished by Mrs. year. The Western Pacific has been unable to obtain any kind of contract Laura B. Holman and Mm Raymond with railroad admintotrstion official Lloyd. The next meeting of tho beea-satoto ooheduled for June 12 although its road ha by the government for . operation and in conjunction with tha Ogden chapturned ovr to the Southern ter. r . Pacific. It to asserted that under the c' motherly care ot the Western Pacific, Painting Mayors Portrait. passengers taking! the Western Pacific and Denver A, Rio Grands roads hav been com- - j John Willard Clawson, Utah artpelled to change trains at Denver,! ist has established a studio on tho Pueblo or Colorado Spring Rather fourth floor of th ctty end county than go to thto tncoovenlson most building wberv he ! engaged In travelers prefer to taka another route offering through eervto Painting the portrait of Mayor ' W. Mont Ferry. Thto picture is to- - be STOPPED COUGH AFTER INFLU- -, to commiesion bung chamber ENKA. will take thousands to the with tho the of all of tho citys former "I want to eay that Foley's Honey end Tar is the best cough medicine I silent city. mayor. Th artbrt has hurt returned from a IS months vtatt In California, ever tried." writes E. R. MeDoweR R. F. D, 1, Box 11 Arlington. Tenn. "My wherq. he painted (numerous portrait Are son had Influenza. He had the worst yon prepared! . kind of a cough and I tried everything, ALLIANCE COAR COMPANY but nothing did any good. God sent For Coal of Beet Quality and Quick me a friend with Foley Honey and Tar, and hto oough was better the next Elks UsrHs & Scss Co. Servto phone Waa. 4441. Advertisement. day and in two daye he had no cough Op Tabernacles Wa mm, at all. Foley' Honey and Ter atop eases harsh, racking coaghs; wheezy Dr T. Wm. Stevenson hag' aoutoad breathing. It to effective, yet pleasant We have given reliable service for Practice, office 482 Kearns frtjCfel. to take. Schramm Johnson Drug C t ever half oratory. W. 2174. Residence Hy. 2t. Ad --Adv. ed is wobtb' MONEY. HOJrr MT88THTS. Cut out thto iffy' enclos with $0. end matt ft to Fbk- rCo- - 2426 SheffteM Awn, Chicago; III, writing your nemo and addiva clearly. You will receive to return e trial package containing Folifl Honey and Tar Compound, for couth colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pin for pain In sides end beck; rheum-ttobackache, kidney and bladder ailments: and Folsy Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, bllloe-ess- . headache, end sluggish bow. Schramm Johnson Drug CoAdv. THE MORMONS AND TBS -- THEATRE. An Interesting tfSmpnafibiR form- ,ng the hbrtory of theatricals In Sxlt by th late John R LlndnT. Lai, fof sale at the Deseret News Boot Store. Advertisement. Keeping Up The Times ed With L ; South-Pacifi- m-tiv- e' Guaranteed Smith Funered Wednesday. - -- tire set cation in the district of north and south Sanpete, Sevier, Garfield, Kane and Millard. He report a wholehearted determination on the part of all local educational board and au perlntendent go bend every effort tonew requireward fulfilling th ment One phase of th recent educational legislation- - that met with - general hearty approval to that whereby all children up to the age of 1 8 must be Jn school or t work, and that-al- t must register when school open. Then the boy or tha girl who to obliged to leave school for work must secure a "working permit" from th superintendent of school Against collector of th United nd Rico, Honolulu State, Fort Alleging that her husband had Alaska have arranged to have a big threatened to kill her either by stab-bto- g or choking, Mery F, Blakeley banquet at the Tlotei Commodore tn Now York on Thursday night Iay has begun suit to the Third district 16 as part of their convention being court for divorce from Earl 8. Blake- held there. Between 409 and 609 people are-e- x pooled -- to attend th i banquet which to being arranged by a committee composed of T. F. Thomas For a Weak Stomach. of Salt Lake Ottv, Frank Be by of New As a general rule at! yeu need" to do York and Bs Sullivan of New Orleans to to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and .to- keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you hav Planning Expert Coming. eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamberlain Tablet George E Kemler, city planning Advertisement. is expert, expected to arrive Wednesday to advise with the chy commission and city planning commission with reference to th zoning of this city. He will probably be asked for expert- - advle. regarding th $ptltIottT-w'f- r Of th WESTEHN Sweet Candy company for s spur track across Second West street between Second and Third South Custom N. $6.00 per - - Herman Myers, 17 years eld, an employee of the C. A. Fowler Lock A Key shop Second South and West Tempi streets, wa seriotusiy injured Monday when befell with glasa bot-tl- e In, bis hand The bottle was broken and the sharp glass cut a deep wound in hto right forearm, severing the arteries and tendon in such a manner bled to death. He w 104 temporary and 71 permanent that hetonearly taken the emergency hospital by place were secured for th 1,974 men Police Chauffeur H. B. Slvert, and who applied for work. more than a dozen sutures were taken to close th wound. st $1.50 per twelve-mon- th part-tL-m - -- i ; su- and, pervision law and also th new provision for effective health education. Mr. Ball has- - Just returnod from a erie of meetlnga with boards ot edu- tablished According to Nephi L.- Morris, only about 199 men from the 2 1st division have thus far applied for work, and It to believed that a great many at th returned men frorri this bit before dtriirton are resting up .taking Mp.dh eetBRiejt of jivjiian Ufa Many also, Mr. Morris points out, ar holding back at present from applvtng for work because of th Last week promising labor outlook le .fu A typical example of tha etrtbswO-ti- o response by boards of education In Utah to the new education! legislation is that of MUtord oounty, wbos board voted Friday evening to employ tor the entire summer period and for the regular school year two leaders of boyff vocational projects as well a two girls leader and to purchase two oar for transportation, one tor the side and on tor the ewt otdo ot the oounty. This derision of th board cam after an explanation by L E Mott state supervisor of Agricultural education of tbe 'requtfbmem of the recent BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) coo ;m OF MILliHQ Fir originating from an electric Iron did aa estimated damage of 2160 to th bom of Herbert L. Penroeo, 110 Eleventh East street, Monday afternoon. Th family was absent at the time and th flame were discovered by neighbor, who turned in th Alarm ' Another fir damaged th plant and suits at th Meyers Cleaning U. of V. Debaters Win. South 114 east Third company, street, to the extent of $290 Monday to said to have originated This bias Colorado College loot to th UniverIn the drying machine and was the of Utah In debate on the railroad second of tts kind to occur there this sity The oootest question, hurt evening. year. was held at Colorado-- Spring and to the second victory scored by the Utah Record of Employment Bureau Since Inception The Wind TONIGHT. ProposedUranch Dont suffer from IndigsUcm,hUtous-nea- s, bad breath, bloating, gag or conworkltir under a 'handicap of stipation, when relief can be so shortage of funds that will prevent had. Schramm Johnson Drugeasily Ca needed surveys thto thtroomptetjod-of AdV. ; street. ummer 1 C. Thoreeon. surveyor general for Ctah. to organizing surveyt Women ing parties for th Uinta basin and Greater if eight Permitted , Are in Demand. elsewhere to do all the work the avail-abfunds will permit, For Class B Buildings Women out of employment appear - Eighty-Fir- s Color Decorated Dato be few and far between. , Nearly t'd K- - Gill, 2SS north Eighth West The city commission last night 1 9 Job were offeredJdonday through tinet. hear from his sop, Corp.- - D- - amended the building ordinance, inwomen Vdepartment of th local R- - Gill. Jllst infantry, now In creasing the maximum height of class the Jr, U. 8, employment latter's division, the bureau, with a fnnce, that the Conditions in Eighty first, has 'been reviewed tor B buildings from 192 to 129 feet. This handful, of applicant th men's win the second time, and the colors decdepartment are Just the repermit the construction of one orated by Gen. Pershing. The cor- story more than was originally Intend- verse, where Jobs are few and applicant many, and the number increasporal wa formerly with the Xtnety-ftr- ed on th new Clift building to be at th corner of Main and ing. However, 200 men can find work division, but was transferred. Third South streets Th height al- In th Delta Sugar beet fields at good lowed in other cities to I2S feet and pay for a short time. bTC.RE NOW Lum.t, (TfS; 17.09. Martin Coal Co 47 Main 8t. this also its recomixed by the underThe Clift marsh coal (XX building code to the ton Waj. 446$ writer 29 pounds building to to be of reinforced concrete Coal Th kind 447 S16S Advertisement. you want; when you V construction. Th comtn!slon laid over for one want 1C Phone Wag 194 and J3R 16 Place Exchange Advertisement week action on the Center street paving matter, it is claimed that more than 69 per cent of the abutting propThat buyer sains who deals erty owner are opposed to th Improvement. while those fafonng It with Daynes. . tiaini this to not a fair representation since many of the opponent are out of town people. Tinol Soldering Outfits Th citv recorder was authorized to advertise notice of Intention for the $3.00 each paving of Sixth avenue between H and X streets and N street between Third Sure. 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