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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 28 1919 5 hOTICe TO CONTRACTORS. i 1 1 Waikiki Beach at Lagoon Ready to Welcome Big Crowds ( Beal 4 proposals will be received at. f the office of the State Road Commie- 1 s ton, State Capitol Building, Balt Lake on filer City, according to the plane In the office above mentioned, until 2 and pm. May 28. 1911. for grading Inen. paving with cement concrete to I inch thick on the following State Hoads 1. From Highway If west on 13rd South to the prevent paving at Magna, Lake County, Utah, a distance of salt 4 IS miles. 2. From a point south 131 miles, from the end of the present paving at Midvale, Salt ltke County, Utah, to the 0. h North City Limits of American the City County. Utah, excluding ef Lehl, a distance of 11 12 miles . 3. From the 'south city limits of i. Pleasant Grove U the north city limits, of Provo, Utah County, Utah, a distance of 8 23 in ilea, 4 From the end of the presynt paving stile north which Is approximately-djpof the Utah Hot (spring to thei 'South City limits of Brigham City. Boxelder County, Utah, excluding that portion already paved, a distance of 8 98 miles. Instructions to bidere, together with lane and specifications, form of and bond, may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission u j the Blat Road Commie. ion has end any hereby retain, the right to reject bid or ?! to whirl, and all bid, accept any it deem, beat and waive minor defect. I COMMISSION ROAD STATE By Ira R. Browning, Secretary. f r NOTICE -- V Forh-tTSa- 1 Thomas C. Neibaur Guest of Honor at Celebration in Which Governor and 10, 000 Others Take Part. jr con-:ra- (Special to Tkt x CITT.Ida., MayTI.Id officially yesterday, represented by Got. Davis, and 10,000 people from Bannock. Bingham, Bonneville, Jefferson , Fremont, Madison and Teton counties. celebrated Neibaur day in 4 honor of the return to hla home of who won the , Thomas C. Neibaur. Congreeeional medal of honor for bravery in France, which Included the , capture of 11 Germans single handed ; after he bad been wounded twice. " The weather was ideal and the peo In pie began to arrive la cart earlyfesthe day. The parade and days of the arrival the tivlties began with train at 10:40 a.m.. when the people welcomed young Neibaur by the blowing of sirens, giving of cheers and with muaic of bands from Sugar City, 8t. Anthony and Rexburg. The line of march was from the depot to the beautiful park of Sugar City, .where the day's events took place in rapid order. The parade was led by the mayor and city counciimen, followed by the Sugar City band and automobiles eon taining Mr. Neibaur.' hie father, moth er and grandfather; Bishop and. lira. PRIVATE THOMAS C. NEIBAUR. Charles W. N'lbley and (fiends of Salt Inks City, and the wives and parents four of the wont offenders and the 11 of the boys who lost their lives in the othera ha led captive back to the 1m . service, followed by a company of re- turned eoldtere and sailors under the command of Cot. Fateh. Governor la Parade. Next came two cars containing the veterans of other wars. The succeeding .division was led by the Rexburg band, followed by cars occupied by Gov. Davis and staff. President Mark Austin and counselor. Judge Alfred Budge of the supreme court of Idaho, an4representauvea of the National American lines. Official Citation, official the of Is a copy Following citation Toung Neibaur received while M company. 147th infanwith serving George, Franoe. try, near- - Landrea-et-b- t. on October 14, 114: When the objective bad been gained after bitter fighting, and the eummlt of Woolgrowerx association. The last division was led by the St. Anthony band, which was followed by about 1,000 persona At the entrance to the park was a well decorated Victory arch, from which was suspended a large basket, from which four young ladies showered the boys In khaki with carnations and roses as they passed beneath the basket. Upon arriving at the park an in- Wresting program was rendered from ; the outdoor platform, the thousands; acg waa checked, of people resting on the lawnfrbeneath! Four of the enemy attacked Private the shade trees, while the children at eiose quarters. These he Joyed themselves." the swings and killed. Private Neibaur captured eleven elides. prisoners at the petal ef his pistol, and. After luncheon the crowd enjoyed although painfully wounded, took them his ewn line, watching the returned c)dcr and sail back to counter-attacwas I full force. k or execute maneuvers, after whih The Rexburg and Biurar city crossed bat but was arrested to a large extent by la a baseball game, Rexburg winning the single efforts of tbf soldier, wheee took place against' the heroic by a score of )5 to 8. In the evening the park was well skylineexploits in full view of his entire bat- lighted with electricity and spotlights taiion and the immense crowd enjoyed itself in a confetti dance until a late hour. Act ef Heroism. Memorial Day For Toung Neibaur was born in Sharon. Bear Laks county, 20 years ago. and Dead in Britain lived there until seven years ago. when IPs family moved to Teton, later comLONDON. Monday. May SI On ing to Sugar City. Hla act of heroism, for whith be was awarded a medal by Memorial day wreaths will be placed act if Congress. aa witnessed by- all 'by the Knights of Columbus on the the members of hfs company. An of f - ( of all American eoldiere, sailors. cer stationed at Fort Douglas says the grave8 in the Idaho youth was the first of three to or marines who were buried to volunteer when the company com British Isle during the war. There J.OOO In Amer. deaths the were nearly ..WfclA quld tindertake to route the German machine Kun nest lean forces-W- f hospital and aunt pa 'tn waa which pouring Its deadly volleys England. Scotland and Ireland. There in the ranks of the Americans. It was will be a wreath for each grave with to creep around to the rear, necesiary name of the'dea4 soldier or sailor all the time in peril of hi Pie Young the sodthis inscription: Neibaur was wounded In both legs He died that we might live. In he reached the aide of a stone wa 11 vlilA stood between him and the nest. gratefnl memory from his fellow counThe Knights of Columbus of Dragging both helpless legs he succeeded in gaining a position behind the gun-ne- trymen. United States .May 30. It It." end there, alone. Buffering sxcru-ci- sf theAmerican graves in Franco and ng pa.n .he spotted German after by Gertoan, until be fainted from loss of Flanders also will be decorated on Memorial day. blood. The Germans passed him on tbs knights their retreat and taking the American for dead they left him lying, but not unti. aa they thought, they had dis- American Airman armed him. They took his rifle, but overlooked his automatic, which was Flies to Copenhagen concealed under hia blouse. The lad recovered consctousneaa and not far away he saw it Germans, in consultation as STOCKHOLM, Monday, May to their next move. He covered them Associated Prem.) Capt. with his pistol and called on them to (By the naval aviator, ar- surrendor. Some of them were Insolent Batt, an American 16 thle morning oclock at rived here and did not immediately obey the com inand so the I daiio' boy pick id --off"- on his flight from Copenhagen. counter-attackin- 'I Hi lii 1 ! Foremost among the attractions is t Julian Bamberger, manager of the AGOON and Waikiki beach are the Wnikikr beach, providing bathers electric Interurban. Last yea .Cor .gewwn. vAl hwlth of the Bamberger roed eras' hampered to ' a a miniature the top are some of the bathers famous Hawaiian reproduction beach. This fea- great extent by the lack of equipphotographed last season. At' ture. which proved the greatest at- ment, many of their best cars having is been destroyed in a fire. This year, ISIS season, traction the during the bottom art two views of the great more wonderful been either than ever this year, however, these care have sensathe one of so Mr. Christenson declares rebuilt or replaced. Captive Aeroplane, is been have bound to Another feature that Bathing accommodations tional amusement features to a total capacity of 3.600 make Lagoon especially popular this Waikiki beach and Lagoon are ready increasedand the bathhouse and locker year is the provision made for picnic bathers, to open what pomtses to be the great- accommodations have been more than parties. The cafe will be opened unresort. of the season doubled. in the est Ths swimming pool has been der the management of D. K. Beauhistory of completely refinished, providing a champ and Otto Schenkel, formerly Gaily bedecked with a veritable not concrete bottom, which ssured with, the Balt Lake Country club. floral designs trellised walks shrub- solid clear water at all times, a In addition to the cafe, the lunch exresort and the d lawns, popular bery straight- stand will be open ae usual to provide diving pool, and a course race Decoration for away the a crowd swimming ; day picnickers with refreshment. pects great Ths concrete road between The newest attraction at Lagoon ths formal opening of the season. For eontegts. Balt Lake and Lagoon will soon be will be the "Captive Aeroplane. supthree months a large crew, of men completed and in preparation for the planting the old-tiFerris wheel has been at work at the resort and many automobile parties expected and furnishing thrills without paralduring ths three months. - Manager lel. r improvements already completed total Christenson has completed work on a Dancing, as usual, will draw large more than $20,000, according to A C five-accrowds. automobile parking space. WeUella jaxs band, which Christenson, manager of the AmuseRailroad accommodations also will proved euch a big attraction during ment Concessions company. be much better this year, according to the 1618 season, has been engaged it 5jdy Your Catarrh May 10-fo- ot re - -- Tea see eretvgher. a Mapped ap air passage people- - with wha seem to oaly with the greatest There is a eoustast hswkisg sad spitting ia ss effsrt to dear the threat asd sestrili, sad wfaat appears st diet to he only S Slight add hold ' ea with stubbo rases until a fully developed case ef Catarrh baa the victim firmly within its grasp. There is not the slightest doubt , that all this suffering is caused by a tiny disease gem that gets into the bleed asd multiplies by the aullina. The catarrh gem attacks ths delicate mareos membranes of ths ass, three! and air passage. Thee become choked ap with the seriously interfering aceumulatkB, with ths hresthisg sppsiatu, and causing untold suffering. There is , usually a cough, irritated throat, aore-aeef ths membrane and coasts st discomfort. . If yea have aver hem afflicted with Catarrh, you knew ismsthmg ef ths suffering and ineenreuienet the Tou know, too, that it causes. - ..cannot be cured bv ths application ef spraya, lotions, ointments, jellies, or ether local treatment Even if such treatment doc succeed is opening the brmthe die-eas- a p pi gw foe a wh 3s, they noon became dogged agasa, and there is no program mad toward a car of etopped-u- the disrsit. la addition to the suffering and caused by Catarrh, there is al jt danger that tha dTsnsas wi3 gtadualy g tower into the thrmt aad attach the hroaekisl pesaagaa, aad erantoally revolve the hmga.. Many ease ef tieipSisu has developed from a swore attack ef Catarrh.' The mast satisfactory tosatmant. for Catarrh to B. K K, tha unrivaled blood purifier, whreh so promptly runts asd ciiamtos frost 'ths Mood the germs of Catarrh. Ia tins w,y, it gets rid of tho esaeo of the disease by fcoiag direct to its source, tie using tho Mood thoroughly, aad toikhsg ap aad renewing ths satire rystsm. 8. 8. 8. has bean aa the market for -fifty yen, aad he boea thoroughly tested ia thou mud of eases of Catarrh. If yon want to be rid of tho disease, thidw away year makeshift remedies, asd begin ea You will he dehghSed 8. 8. S. with the results, aa ethers have hesa. 8. 8. 8. to sold by drag stoma everywhere. I Whea yoa begin taking this remedy, yea ans invited to write for free medical adviee find Instruction about your own todiridasV case. Addrem Chief Medical Adriaer, 106 Swift Labora-N't- , Atlanta, Ga. (Adr.) lilt 70-1- 16-1- V 66-1- 00 Death Calls Aged 1 Resident of Kanosh El PARIS, May 17, Toeaday. (By Th ,tr,3i Press. As&oc itea4e-4- f Red Cross Societies, In an.nounclhg the spread of typhus in Poland says that although officially organized only three weeks ago by representatives of the Red Cross societies of America, (Special Correspondence ) CEDAR CITY, May 2. George Crane died Sunday afternoon. May 16, at Kanosh, while visiting with mem hers .tif whp, h J hlm- - H 19 conversed hPPl!x ith the visitors a few minutes befo'8 he passed away, Mr. Crane -- as born at Goxford Suffolkshire, England, Jan. 14, 1612, - cUa England, France, Italy and Japan, the league is prepared to begin work at once. Reporta from Poland and from other afflicted parts of eastern and southern Europe picture the suffering there as beyond comparison. Thousand, are dying for lack of medical care and there is a serious scarcity of all medical necessaries. The menace to the rest of the world," says the league, is fully appreciated by the supreme economic oouncii, which has reports from various sources regarding the rapid spread of typhus and ths necessity of taking immediate action to prevent the spread of the contagion further west. May 26. year they moved to Kanosh, Millard county, where the deceased had slue mad hla home. Eight sor.s and daughters were born there, six of whom with the mother are dead. Mr. Crane later married Mrs Ann Hopklnson. The 87 years of George Cranes Ufs ware full of useful activities. He had the privilege of visiting hia native iand&as a.miBeionary and eras at the time of his death. Hie four surviving children are Mm R Crane Watson, of Cedar City, Utah; Mrs. Ella C. Staples, kanosh. Utah. Mrs. Maude C. Melville, Fait Lake City, and Owen Crane, of Colbran. Cola Thirty grandchildren and 38 greatalso survive grandchildren . The funeral was held May 20, Bishop Kimball presiding. Holden, Fillmore and Meadow were represented by the etake presidency, bishopric aind many other members of the ward. The speakers paid gloertng tributes to the departed. f Memorial Services. (Special Correspondence.) DESERET. May 2. Memorial services were held in the Deseret meetinghouse at 3 pm. for Arthur L. Gaboon, who was killed In action in France. Sept. 27. 1111, Counselor P. T. Black The house wa decorated presiding with bunting, flags and flowers The father and mother, three brothers and on e!ter. were present, besides many relatives and friends of the family. REGULATIONS OUT GOVERN TRANSPORT OF WIVES OVERSEAS WASHINGTON. Dangerous to Experiment Witk Treatment That Give Only Temporary Relief. t -- 100-yar- - rs vh 8.9rnd infeiMd ESesxfa Orasms KrM A.E.F. Jit NOT!B IS 'HEREB' GlYEN BT the Board of Comlniaxionerx of Salt Lake City, Utah, of the tntertiion of such Board of Commissioner to make the following described Improvement, To grade, curb and gutter wltfi eon construct drainage system to! erele carry water across and along streatrV -- M construct and intersections private V driveways, install water services and sewer connections, and pave with- bi- luminous concrete Kixth Avenue be- - . tween U and S Streets, and N Street' between Third and Sixth Avenues' M (said pavement on said Sixth Avenue! between H and N Streets to be forty- - , six (46) feet between curbs, and on aid X street between Third and Sixth Avenues, to be forty (40) feet between curbs6 and all of said pavement to be j ix inches thick with four (4) inch j crushed rock base and two CZ) Inch! t , wearing surface ot bituminous 24 eon-- j and crete). In Paving District Nos f 80, according to the plana,.proflee sad j peel float tons on file in the office ofi i abutthe City Engineer, and defray the ters' portion of the cost and expense i thereof by a local asaesamenf upon the lota or pieces of ground to be affected and benefited by said improvement, ,r situated within Block 86. 87. 79, 89, 81, 7, 90. 92, 83. 84, 85.$, Plat D. and In Block 21. Plat -- O f all in Salt Lake City Survey, and in i,i of the southwest quarter ef Bee-- -. part Uon 32. Township t North, Range I East, Salt- - Lake Base and Meridian fronting or abutting upon the streets above named, and to a depth of frftv (80) feet back from said streets, and all within the district bouoded on tha sgaln and wilt he ready to welcome north by Seventh. venues on the east-. the big crowds Friday. lino.flC Soclioo It. TowfitV ; 1 north. Hangs 1 east. Salt Lak Manage? Christenson hia purchased shipite,cejrtc IS naw boats Base and Meridian, on the south by on th H Third boatand new west distinctive Another and Avenue, by ing feature will be the Flying Street. The estimated cost per front foot VJ, Launch." This- boat ywlll cary ten does not Include driveways, passengers at a speed of better then water service and private aewer connections, J" miles an fi hour. It the cost ot which ie to be aeoesned , The beautiful grounds at Lagoon against Uie property benefited. In addith have been given much attention under tion to the regular assessment , , the direction of two landscape gard- Estimated coat of each private 144.44 A. Williamson driveway M eners, J. and William of each water Estimated coo Par doe. !l 16.60 service .. Of course, I may be inclined to be Estimated aewer cost of each said Mr. Christenson yesoptimistic, 26.64 connection .7 but, nevertheless, the prosterday, The total cost of said Improvement season appear to la estimated at seventy thousand on pects for the me to be the beet yet. hundred forty-si- x (476,144) dollars; thousand on hundred fortyLast year Lagoon more than dou- hirty-two and (122.144.60) dollars, bled the records of all previous years, -six or eight and (21.70) dollars per despite the fact that It waa wartime front or linear foot of abutting propand amusement of this sort was taboo, erty for forty-atx foot roadway fsinglo so to speak. On our biggest day the track); fifteen hundred seven 01,107) total attendance was 26,000 persons of dollars, or six and (26.26) dolfoot of abutwhich more than 6,000 came in auto- lars per front or ltnear x forty-eifor foot roadproperty ting mobiles. way (double track); and nineteen thouand sand five hundred seventy-o- n (212,671.66) dollars, or nine and (22.16) dollars per front or HOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. linear foot of abutting property. .for forty foot .roadway. All protests and objections to tho WILL BE SEALED PROPOSAL such intention must be at the office ef the Ftate Road carrying outin ofWTitlng, Mating therein presented Commission, State Capitol Bldg, Salt lot and block, or description of propLake City, according to plans on file on 'or Leforo Recorder to 'the City in the office above mentioned until 2 erty. 2th day of June, 11. p. m. June lg. 116, for grading and tbeThe of at its Board Commi'lonege paving with cement concrete six Inches meeting thereafter, regular to eight Inches thick, or two inch bi- first the June. 10th of 11. will day tuminous top on n four Inch to nix inch consider tha proposed levy, anl bearLoUo wing state and consider such concrete and ahjec- . protests roads: tlons to said improvement aa uuul Tf (1) From the North City Limit of have been made Logan to tha North City Limits of By order of tbe Board of CommisSmithfleld, Cache County, Utah, a dis- sioners of Suit Lake City, Utah, Dated tance of ( 3 miles May 12th. 11. W. A. LEATHAM. . (2) From the end of the present pavCity Recorder. ing Bear the Sugar Factory to the Sooth City Limits of Welltvllle, Cache Paving Extension No, 142, First publication May 15th. 11 County. Utah, a distance of I II miles Last publication June 7th. Instructions to bidders together with plans specifications form of contract and bond, may be obtained at tha offioe fcOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. f the State Road Commission on dope Biting Five Doilght per set. PROPOSALS WILL BE PEALED The State Read Commission has and office of tbe State Hoed t the State heraby retains tha right to reject any Commiseioa. Salt Bldg, or all bids or to accept any bid which Leke CHy, eceoedln? Cxpttol on file In tbe It deems bast, aad waive minor de- the office above mentionedplene 2 P K until fects June loth 1919, for giedinff and pavSTATE ROAD COMMISSION. inches to ing with cement concrete sixBiturmnooe By Ira R. Browning, Secretary. eicrht Inches thick or concrete base to on a top on the follow in r state road NOTICE. From the South City Limits of Prove to the North City Limits nf Spanish excludinx the City of Springville, NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN BT Kork, a distance of 4 81 Utah the Board of Commissioners of Salt mile County Utxh, Lak City, Utah, of th intention of Instructions to bidders, together with such Board of Commissioners to make plane of contract oeclflcaltons,-forth following described Improvement, end bond, may h obtained st the office of the State Road Commission on deTo grade, and construct concrete positing Five Dollars ($5 00), The State Road Commission has end sidewalk and storm sewer on th north eide of Thirteenth South Street between hereby retains the rifrht to reject any State and Fifth East Streets (th bae or all bids, or to accept any bid which of said sidewalk to be th top of the it deems best, and waive minor defect STATS ROAD COMMISSION. proposed storm sewer which is to be By Ira It. Drowning, Secretary. constructed by Salt Lak City on said Thirteenth South Street from Fifth East Street to State Street, and the NOTICE TO CO TR ACTORS topping of concrete to be an of inch and said sidewalk thick, (I) OFFICE OF TIE CITY RECORDER, to be five (6) feet wide), in Sidewalk Salt Lake Oty, May 22. 1919. District No. II, according to tha plans, Sealed proposal a will be received at profiles and specification on file In the this office until 19 oclock am. Tuesday, offioe of th City Engineer, hnd defray June 17. 1919. for grading and conth abutters portion of the cost and structing storm aewer on 12th South expense thereof by a local assessment feora $lh West Street to Jordan River. Extension No l)5, the upon the lots or pieeea of ground to be anjLSidewatk affected and benefited by said Improve- to jfr of the storm newer from Fifth West-t- o to form thd base20 Block Wettttreets and Eighth ment, situated within 21,' Five Acre Plat -- A ". Big Field 8urvey, of the sidewalk, according to plans on in of the office file the City Engineer. fronting or abutting upon tha street Instructions to bidders, specification above named, and to a depth of fifty for contract and bond, tofeet back from taid street, and and forms (6 snd profiles when within the district bounded on the gether with plans upon appli- north by Ninth Sooth Street, on th prepared, may be obtained of the CUv Knrtoeer east by Fifth East Street, on the south cation at ths office of dollars. five ($8 00), by the south side of Thirteenth South upon deposit The rlrht Is reserved to reject any Street, and on th west by State Street bids Th total cost of said improvement Is andByall order of ths Board of Commission-er- a estimated nt twenty-eigthousand six . W. A LEATHAM. hundred sixty and (626.40 20) City Recorder, dollars, ot which sum th abutters' porFirst May 23, 1919 publication. tion la tour thousand two hundred Lost publicationtion June 14, 1919, forty-nin- e and (14,242 SO) dol(11 60) dollars lars, or eno and per front or linear foot ef abutting property for said sidewalk. All protests and objections to th carrying out of auch intention must ha presented In writing, stating therein let aad block, or description of property. to tho City Recorder on or before the 17th day or June. 121 The Board of Commissioners nt its first regular meeting thereafter, the'lltk day of June, 112, will consider th proposed levy, and hear Will soon be ready for delivand consider such protests and objections to said proposed Improvement aa ery. Send in your orders , shall have been mad. now to the By order of the Board of Commissioners of Balt Lak City, Utah. Dated May 21st. 121. F. W. GARDINER it ; that strong bulwark in the Kroemhilde-Steiion- g waa being organised. Private Neibaur waa sent out oo patrol with hla automatic rifle sound to enfilade enemy the mftchiae'giu, oeaia.. A, he, gained but he eet up his automatic rifle, ridge In both was wouhded shortly after legs machine gun. by fire from u hostile The advance wave of enemy troops g had about gained the off ridge, and, although practically cut remainder of hie the and surrounded, detachment being killed or wounded, this gallant soldier kept his automatic rifle In operation with each effect that by hla ewn efforts and by fire from the ct Applica- tions for transportation for members Simple Way to of ths immediate families of officers End Dandruff and men on duty in France and Germany must originate with the men and be approved by the commanding There ia one sure way that has never a ruling general of the A. E. F., under failed to remove dandruff at once, and announced today by the war departthat is to dissolve it, then you destroy GEORGE QIAXF-an-d ment. It also is required that ths it entirely. To do this. Just get about In men was married are to to of the which Sabey Emily duty period four ounces of plain, common liquid assigned be sufficient to justify mem- September, 1862, who died six years! arvon from any drug store (this is ail bers of their families Joining them. inter, leaving a family of two boys and you will need), apply it at night when two girls He waa converted to the use entfugh , to moisten the Latter-da- y Saint faith by Elder Orson retiring; with the aad rub At Alfalfa. Weevil Prztt and baptized by Elder John Ev- scalp finger tips. Dec. ans st London, not Bush, of your all. Shepards most if By morning, Under Discussion IS, 1644. He married Ann Howe, Feb- dandruff i will be gone, and three or of In that 1SS. the June year ruary. more applications will completely RIVERSIDE, CaL, May 2 T. Alfalfa family came to Utah. The following four dissolve and entirely destroy every sinweevil and the necessity for legislagle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff yon may have. tion by western states to prevent iU Tou will find all itching and digspread were discussed here today by ef the scalp will atop Instantly, ging a W.W. Uendereon of Logan, Utah, end your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, member of the Utah crop and pests and glossy, silky and soft, and look commission, in an address at the Infeel a hundred times better Adverterstate Plant Quarantine conference, I tisementone ot a series of conventions and conis at the bottom of ferences held during horticultural week. Among othera speaking on alDRS. SHORES & SHORES. ills. falfa weevil were George H. List, Fort digestive THE RELIABLE Coiling, Colo.; W. H. Wicks, Boise, SPECIALISTS FOR Idaho; 8. B. Do ten. Reno. Nev., and R. A. Cooley, Bozeman, Mont. HEN ad WOMEN EXCESSIVE ACIDITY most KhididS Buenos Aires Reds Being Rounded Up BUENOS AIRES, Monday. May 26. the result of another roundup of anarchistic agitators on Saturday, the number awaiting deportation aboard two army transports has Increased to $00. Agitators who ara natives of Argentina are being sent to she prison on the island of Terra Del Kuego. The government refuses to' say how many Argentinian are Involved. FOR INDIGESTION Run-day- s. afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of add-dyspeps- . : va . MADE IUO) IT SCOTT 8 B0VKC Of SCOTTS EMULSION Office 242 Main 6t Salt lake City Boon, 10 to S; ia 10 to 12L Call er rstssrgww write. Advice Look at Dr. Shores record ot 26 years of continuous success as specialist In CHRONIC. NERVOUS and S RECTAL DISEASES. RE-celv- to-w- it. ase.-ww-4h. 11. ($) RE-Civ- ed it: three-quarte- rs -- 4 ht 20-1- 60-1- 60-1- SESSION LAWS 1919 CO., W. A. LEATHAM. City Recorder. Fidewaik Extension No 14. First publication May 22rd, 112. Lost publication June 14th, 11. , PRINTERS A PUBLISHERS Salt Lake City. Utah i |