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Show , , r ----- 4 7: : ' '. . - Adler 1 Again! I .,,- ,a, IVIAR .,, , - . ". I B R 1 "Adier-i-ke- wga:u(11dantob:talitktlemac121166.011 1 - - - ts- - Statement of Conditions ' sued by Federal Resevve Board , at Washington Re. Tone. ' flects Healthy - - I - .4 , ''''''''. P - WASH:DXTON. May - ' 14 6 ; elt -- . -- - gh ' ARE UNDER FIRE ,. t,, ,.. Representative Graham,1 . of en. Republican Illinois, , , , Offers Resolution Calling' HEIIOLUTIONISTS ICTIIE For Probe by Committee , Theoe are going back, to fun time. demand are redected in the conditions prices for dry- gaods and are being marked up for. fall delivery, 25 Increase an for the outlook being for retailers of- to II cents a pair Ftetall trade is assuming unpr dented volume. while prices continue WARRINGTON, May 211.ReimbScans twadwtht.h..1,trat move in Con-greas today toward beginning their proposed Investigations , of war expenditures., -rA eeolution; approved by party ,,,, aboes.-----Shot- - , ' , , Oieen. - . -- i hem; Illinois, calling for the appointment by Speaker Gillett of a enecial eommittee of 15 members to fully investigate all contracts and expendi-- 1 tures made by the war departntent- or under its directions during the present war." Early action on the measure is planned by the Republicans. Party leaders said the resolution merely contemplated enlargement of the standing house commluee on war department expenditures. consisting of four Republicans and two Democrats . Auld headed by Mr. Graham. Provision for the larger committee. Floor Leader Mondell mid. will be made "became,' there ate a aumberost branches in the department which It be deemed whet to examine separately through subcommittees. . , irewposs of bsvetetinnetea . "The purpose of the investigations. as in afi the ommittees that will 'un-- ! dertake work of that character." a4d-- 1 ed, Mr- - Mendell. "is accurately stated in the legislative program promulgated by the Republican conference at the beginning of this Congress. as 'such investigations se to inform the people of war exp. --Mures and oerve the public Interest!" The resolution was referred to the rules committee. headed by of Raneas. who said he that the resolution would be called to the attention of this com' , mittee next, week. Party leaders intmated that the Investigations might arisume a trader scope than inquiry merely into the war department It waa said that the com,mittee might later investigate expenditur of the $100,000.600 war fund givdimen the president for discretionary posal and also ask for an- Investigation of the war risk insurance bureau- two-tbir- ds "tion , - . , st , pey' - , ar ar -- - Itartiet Strong. General inantifactortitt wee O&M to ,.. be showing decided improvement The ' wool market eras strong with prima in .faror of the seller. Large orders have been pieced for yarns and finielied goods and woolen and worsted mills , I Many men and women Fain rut, strengthThe least siert-le- la In I readiness for the ripening day of the mamtmommo, state trap shoot tolie,beld in Ogden. starting today. That the event will be the greatest ever held in the state is the prediction of thins who have bad an active part In arranging for the ' events. It is stated that some of the best , amateur shots of the intermountain region will take part: - - with - a number of professionals.together ' '' Local sportsmen etpressed regret at WASHINGTON. May 21LRevolu- O. I. fireker's inability to be iin Og- tionary outbreaks bulked large In ed- den yesterday on account of the illness of ifices today from Mexico City. Gen., his brother. tie will not be able to re- to cordoo time for the shoot Ernesto Ramy. a major. four- otherl turn One of the big events of the tournaa ment officers and ' 40 men. composing will be the match shoot between , sTATZ oh, VTAII AT TEM ICL0511 OF - Zvent LITrouble trophy, ten tar-- I from 16 yards, 17 yards, IC gets each. yards. IS yards and - 20 yards. Fifty targets. Entrance 11.tictond day. saturdar, Mar I. 20 targets: I, 20 targets; , gets; 4. 20 targets: 6;20 target". En. trance SI& Event medal; 26 tar. gets. Entrance $2. Event medal; 25 targets. r;n!ran-'31Becker trophIk: 25 targets, , Entrance SU Event No. Lake Hardware trophy; 26 targets. Entrance St chant. Event(' I and,? Sundaytate broadcast the rebels say they intend to stop all traffic on the isthmus line and the line from Mexico City to Vera Crux,. but that 'they do not wish to, kill or injure innocent men:, Blockhouses built along these lines to protect transportation are destroyed by the rebels as fast as they are built, according to these reports. The troubles in the south. coupled in with the fact that the north have necessitated sending troops to campaign against him, have reacted in the capital seriously. it is reported. Military guards in Mexico City have been doubled and machine guns have been Pie... e.se.thee roofs cattleof,the national , - 411-il e Villa'e day. itd Event. plo, IBrowning t handicap; - $0 Entrance $S, target" No. 1....W. P. Fowler handi..Evtilt. Entrance $S.n cap; targets. Event-N- o. team - Entrance SIMI 20 per targets. trophy; two-ma- man. -- - (. President of Portugal Hardy Downing May Airmen Receives Navy Manage Velodrome - 1 , May 211.--- (By In San Franasco n Bel-Sitte- - , -- - ''d afeln4 ( til ' Itaseliall , . ' national's-Wail-tune- r- , - civillan--rilleterenw- ho ID-O-BARL- EY For Growing , . . Boys and Girls 5111P ILSION,It - Itnagg01 tiosi .,......, ., I - . caffeine Ti, bothers folk, &iv E .. .4"--- la instil coffee tperially 3uun belt ' F. , ....iii.,.. - Sid , A I , , , i o - z., )111,, - tea. 1, . i , ....,. . i a harmful to growing boys and giris. 0- RAR . -- LEYTH E hit'CCESSITL. SUCtl-NSO143 COI1T3g- -, The Anna 'Western baricY. toward scleattically to a es4ap. flavory brown . la an airy daylight term)). becomes line ie;icioss he.st beverage. .' EY TRY-MAIDOBA.RLa --10- -- I.C-- 1 e o will bny k - aprtal Introductory trial on sale at your grocer's. - And Portage. after that 3posell MIMI'. want the packairo. Vela sells for 40o, or 16c - 1 I Mimm.. DAWSON. T. T. May Yu- -. ken legislature has pained an act tending tho franchise to women in all territorial iPetiOnS on full equality with men end bee asked the Canadian federal government to grant similar right. to women in all future federal elections. 2S.--fr- bet a Pound , Special to enstomera bond Is.: In otamps or 'Mn and Iwo will mall rya Pellaisti a arumons--lb package of Mald.0..r.s.., 1ft 40 ley. National Tea Importing Co. 43 W lot South. C710 - - - Was. . ..., tr 1 , 64)03- 1 t - NIS. PARIS. May the Memorial day exercises which will ho hold tomorrow in the American cemetery at &intones. a suburb of Paria. at which President Wilson will speak. he will, in compliance with a request lay a wreath in tribute to the American dead on behalf of the Boy Scouts of II r lirour ..yes Granulated - ryellts Eyes wtilmeettl- by 'rye. IPUTt te Ses. Suit and Mad Ink quickly' seberod- by them I ryebuosily. t4e tweeting, At jest Ere. Comfmt. Tour Drivelled er by goal tec per Bottle. , 'Pot look of the Fs tree writs ba 1 alto. EN Isapodi Co. 4:likes& SUFFERED 29.---- America.: ' Is Marks Trying to Be ' , - Kiljoy? NEvi, yoRK. Mar 2cmkreue M. Mirka presidenot the National Day- light s;oriation, today sent appeals to chambers of commerce throughout the nation to Join in a protest against the repeal of the daylight saving taw. A rider on the agricultural hid calls for its repeal. - Special , . Train Arrives in Today - . . 1 ' - May Pre.)A --0- TU115,...,11E:SATS "Ever wince I took that COUTOD of Tanise I have felt better and strong er than I have in many years and it done more for me than anything else .1 have ever taken." said J. W. P atterson - of Thirteenth street, h. "For thirty yearsl he continued. suffered from' catarrh of the nose and throat. and aithough I was op.. crated on by a New 'York specialist at great expense I got' only 'temporary relief. I just Couldn't rest at all well at night And would get up in the mornings strnost ;choking with mums which nausceated me so I would often have to vomit. lily stomach became affected DO that everything I would eat soured and bloated me up with gas as tight as a drum. I was bilious, too, had terrible headaches and fared aomething awful. "I tried ererYthing Leould beer of but nothing began taking 'rankle. It hair relieved me of and of gaa every sign indigestion and my stomach is in better eondition than it has been in years. Timing has helped my catarrh wemdertnikik it has .calind my nervest so I can get refresh-rive- d ing sleep at night and I am net trout bled itrith that Mucus or nausea any more."' , Tanlac bi sold in Salt Lake City b good store by Schramm-Johnso- n - - , - 136.756.61 , - , - - - , 472.71 34 17.70614 10.001 le . - 1142440( !ilium tzti) . trat 015 . 17131 . - . - ... ... ;- 141,ABILITIEo.--- - - - ' ilastn , 11154- 1- ,oe st.s21,11to oa -- a '. , .. -- - ..!. chec.s .outo.rt'ou'.atiing ' IC Certified U. Cashier's checks on own bank intIsianding ..$1,,116742.18 Total OS Items 11, 33. 14 and 31 than Utak ilie;;Natoi Deftest deposits tother W17111)10 within In ottbioet to Illeserve t4el,001111 , ' , days): check 31. Individual deposits subject , 17. Certificated of denote' due in less than days (othor than for money' borrowed) , 40. Dividends unpaid , Total of demand deposits (other than bank ' to Reserve. Items 36,17. 31 deposits) subject ....13.911.13.11 11 49 and 41 le rime deposits sobieet to .1400eres (paye.19 or morel to o. lit days after IS doy or subject noti(e. and postal savings) 43 Certificates of deposit (other thee for money ' ' borrowed) ...! . to Reserve.- - ,e Total of time do:posits subject . !..11 431.271.04) !torn". 42. 41. 44. and 41 .. ;104;;I;1 46. totted State oelnags) deposits (elker, dec Other United States deposits. including 14.911.91 of U. 8. dMburtiing officers 11. Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank , sold IL Lettoira of Credit and Travelers' .Checks for cash and outstanding almits ' stated Liabilities other than those 4 . . , st earned but not imilectod , 141.00014 ' 1700:241 6011.0041,66 . ...... ......... 41 . 71114 ' 21.0elles 4000000 , 0 - igg.gli.6 - '' ' , 4. We ,,.; ,.. - 1 - itio . - -- 7.21441 491.1)4 41 473.711.11 L241.17111 1.421.41 119.114;1 - - - , 2.114417.71 1- 311.541 74 44441 , N - , - 411.11.11 ..... 94 91? 64 611.44444 , - It IL111.11 I7.1113.1ILIS so. 000 oo Total goof of CtaJt. County of Salt Lake se: State bent. do solemnly sires I. L & Young. Cashier of th above-no:that the above statement is trio to th beet of myILkfievrieds and bellf. IL TO0210. , Hest Corroct'd JOHN C. CCTLP1.!... (Seat) WM. It WeINTYRIS. JOSEPH J. DAY? ES Directors Subocribed and sworn 'te bfors mo this Slot day of Nay 1919 n4 My commimtion expires Way ' IIIL Iti L. G. YOUNG. Notary Public. Uncle Sam to Sell IDAHO CAPTURES "Canned Willie" of NORTHWEST HONORS 11 Fame in A. E f' SPOKAVE.- 'Wash, May ttTbit tett"-- fruity-of -- Ittabtf-yesterttytru- s declared th winner Of the northwest collocate conference track Inilet at Pullman-Wash.-an last Saturday.- according to announcement of George Varill. referee of the Meet, who received from L C. secretary of the IntercolleOwen, of Amateur Athletes gate Association of America, a reline upholding Idaho's of the award of second place protest In the relay Tate to Washingtok State .. college. r AMERICAN DIES FROM BOXING BLOW PARIS. May !I.During hosing match at 14 Mans on Tuesday between Frenchman. and Drabeck of Crodevil. tho Frenchman struck the --Chicago American a direct blow- to the heart with his left band. Eirabeck collapsed. holtunconscious. and was taken to pital. where be died this morning without recovering consciousness The polio - aro invastigating. - - AMERICANS STICK , IN TENNIS BOUTS St PARIS. May Wednesday-4- play Mo tho first two days of the singles tennis tournament Of tho Interalliod games under the guileless of the American army on the courts of the Racing Club of Prase in Paris rasulted in the elimination of all player but two Australians. two Americans two t.rrencts ono Canadian and on All Us Rumanian and Serbian players wet& lirstetted Tuesday. 1 In Oseche-Erloviti- Denver, Colo. 23.40.0014- - a Robert Bacon Under Knife. NLrVir YORK. May 22.Robert Bacon. former ambassador to France. was m a critical condition at a hospi- tal where 114 Was operated tolditie last Saturday. On for maa- , Pershing Awards D. S. C's. WAVRIN'OTON, May crosses have been service awarded by Gen. Pershing to the folofficers and men: Capt. Wallowing lis J. Moore, MO west Sith street. Denver. Colo.: Lieut. Willard M. Web-'t- er (deceased), gait Diego, Cal. and Private Freak A Hamak Weoeta. S.D. - - SAN FRANCISCO, May 311Jesse Roberts. superintendent for three years of the railway mail service for the eighth division. comprising Oregon. colifersia. Utah. Nevada, and tee territory of Hawaii. died here today, aged IL He had been ill and confined to his hems for some time. but continued ondact of mail service affairs from his residence, Roberts bad been engaged hi postal service on the Pacific coast. including, Alaska. for 34 S.. WASHECGTON. Nay steps by the war department looking to the dbiposition in this country if k part of the enormous surptus-atocheld canoed and cured meat by it were taken today with the mailing of imitations for bids to some 1.2041 of tM larger state and municipal hospitals. penal tnstaaatyina wt. charity and wore aent to times. Invitations also officials of the !Salvation ArmY, the CM purchasing board of New York and the, New York state bonnet board. Conforeneee were held recently be tween war department official sodthe industry said it Wag asiref4 to port sa much of tho 141,00.004 pounds of surplus meat as possible. 29.--Fi- ret 1 0:.tot.'$:..-:,:,-i:'- ' ..:Firer.$ Hail Storms Are Corning your fruit Irour tTops and limy be ruined. , Protect your bard work with Hail Storm Policy Write andask us about- these I lOW rates. - Postal Veteran Dies. belped-nre,--4411- --1 The 41,ww4Asted special train equipped with wirelema telegraph ap- paratue which was need by German general headquarter" and the former German emperor during the war, ar- at 'Versailles today. , The train consists of five coaches in one of which tbe transmitters and receivers are Installed. The antennae is so arranged that it can be lowered when the train goesi thrseigh,Lannela. VERSAILLES. fOli 30 - Orntore , ' . Women Win in Yukon. ts. ,... .. -- , a Wreath From Boy Scouts. PARIS. May 29.Frank P. Walsh. one of the three representatives of Irish societies in the United States. who hove been in parts in, eonnoeiton with the effort to obtain a sae conduct for Irish Finn Fein to come to Paris to lay representatives Ireland's case be- fore the peace conference. has been addressed by Henry White. member of 'the American delegation to the. peace !conference. in letter in which Mr. 'White diarlaims any responsibility for the outcome of the Irish mission's of- t fort. Mr. White in his letter declared that he had taken part in no effort toarard bringing Mr. Watch and his colleagues! in touch ith the British. and that he WI, not "tam of Ina Incident anti, a few day ago. Mlin dlydrip,".,-M- Walsh by 'IP - . ..... - Ten-peew- ee ova-ple- t - , ' ' - Wb- - , , I. o 0 t4 Capital rack paid la 4. AO" 25 Surplus fund 211 . I' 1 . 249 .... 26. .s. Undivided proms .. 11.11.63 b Loss correct expenses. Intere.A.. and tax on paid and discount collected or credited.. in - 17. Interest advance of maturity and not earned taPOreni- ' .. ... .. mate) . IC Circulating nolo outstanding .. H. Net amounts due to Natiosal Banks . tru.st t. IL Net amount due to hanks. hankars.and remlianies (other than included in Itotese 31 to ,1 ofes - Dull - - 1114 le tenet' Loan ' 0th Victory LibortY Total ;ID r no. of'd, , - 11,1;116 - 12) . LISBON, 'Wednesday. , ........ edTreasbuttireenotco11e-Cle.82.-"ni,ireri-m21. Intarmestijoarn due -oNotes and Rills Receiveable not past ac--22, War &twines. Certificates and Thrift stamps ., . . .. .- .4 f tually owned... 23. Other assets. it any 10 per cent inibsortptioa to italt ,plonship)--Th- Inf. L1712214 , ... 11ow n 81.-.E- vent , ON )1AT 12,, It at---- - - , - , - stamens!' '',r , , DOERET NATIONAL BANK' ' under will be as follow': e , ' lel Thursday. May 26Practice day; "11111144d- As'clook.--- ta,rgetai---trapi- i open the 1, IS; 2.11; Friday. May by was 30,Targets dynamited train Tbp C IL 4. ili 5, IS; $, IS: 1. 151 161 0. rebels. In .written notices scattered 15;10. IS. Total 111, Entrance fee SIC FelX--Diear- , , , . - , . . -- INNDHIllfiNmExico cently la an attack by tebeis TRE ... ... ' rhea. pains ; like rhewl).444611, ,fltPteret.?9,Pr,r -blues" tome easily. Ambition atid energy are always at low ebb. What is the rause The rause may vary; but .it the Kidneys and Bladder are not doing their work gerfettly: you tan make a bet: that's where the trouble Ike- - This lady suffered 11. years: Mrs. E. Kling 644 C. 12th St.. Oak Park, Ill writes: Your Balmwort neY Tablets eertsinly have done tor me. I hare been years with Kidailing for 11.4sairne sa. but ney and Bladder fell like a NEW WOMAN All NOW. druggists gall them.Advertieement. tires them. , - ',............ 11.111 Bosom Metric,' a211.42; ip - WEAKNESS RELIEVED 'BALMWORT.7.. Al.raomp,..Ir.,,,,.,,, ........... ... , hay OGDEN, -- SSSn ( - ... ... , ., 1 ' Wool h. o,..eo'srlr .r 1. a Loans anti discounts Including redisoounts $2,4711.6211411 &moot these mantra 111 b $ad it) oo, , unsecured. 14941.14 ,., 2. drafts tied... account of paid liability on -----A Customers' or lettere of Credit and for which this- - bask bas sot been reimbereed IL V. a. boodle (otbor than Liberty iUnds Cut.ineind- - ' . Ind U. ft certificates of indebtednsolt , a U. 5. bonds dePottited to mecum eircuiation ,, 105.600.100 .. ... ... . ... , vaiva) (par b U. A bonds aad certiflactos of 'adobeOldness 7$.1101.40 trains) to secure deposits certificates et indebtodnee; raged beads and U.& ., '' depiondged as cellaterial for Mats Or other ..... 111.0H.44 Poette or bills payable 1 U. & bonds and certificates of indebtedness - 1.111.100-0owned and stepedged, ' ,' I. Liberty Leas Usenet per cant. VD--a a L.,therte Loan Bonds, 21.. 110.1'111.48 , op a pledged .;', - Cr. ' r's,: if. Benda eeesrtive, ets. (other than to Roods (other than U. & bonds pledged '' a serer 111.ded ... de ... U. S. deposits ,..,4 (not Inoludini 410770d.14 Securities othwe than 'U. & io;tiat owned' unpledged .,... . 1 other notes of corpoi.ratIone f Collateral Trost and iseed for not lees ttuut One Tear ... Ed.d.d.d- ttiros .,. Total bonds, securities:. other than U. S. stock -S. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank lisela-2:--------I. Stork of Federal Reserve Rank (b.- - P , of subscription ... ... SW.1;44 ... nbilt end 18. a bout. booking 5111314 64 emmb:red - .,.. . , .. . in bsnk house - . owned other thiss banking house ... , IS Law I reserve with Federal Reeerve Bank Items with Federal Res4wve anRank In printing el --collecti- on reservol available (not -11. Cash in vault and fast amounts due from - na-e tional beaks . 11. Net sunounts due'froes iianI;s baniera and .. ' included In Items 11. 11. ', - ' companies Other than -e- ...., ..1115 ... ... ... or .......et. . . 11, Exchanged for cioaring house "and 11 1.112.205.02 ,... Total of items lt. 16. lg. 11. oar or 11 Checks on banks located outside of ' cash itstns and other oeporting bank 20. Redemption fund with U. 8. Trgssurer and due the Associated pre.)Commander Towers. Lieut. Commander A. C. Read ..LI racing is coming back to its old San Francisco and Hardy and Lieut. COmmander P. N. ,L. Popularity-ithe well known Bait ,Lake the commanders of the trants--- Downing,promoter and former bike art.' boxing atlantic 'seaplanes. were received today' ist. will propbably manage the new was who Castro, Canto y bicycle speedway. Dicker' between the by Preeldent and Downing are about ftsrmerly an admiral in the rortuguese it is believed. Iver Lawson navy. The American officers thanked are other Utah Crabs Icomplete, the president for the act of the Portuthe revived sport at the guese government in bestowing upon City. all three of them the.grand croas of the order of the Tower and sword. The municipel council of Lisbon to. day decided to avrard a gold medal to the avsators. FORD LIBEL SUIT 1 The newspapers print long articles , GOING MERRILY ON expressing friendship for the 'United States and all reproduce the phrase: haws done what the Portuguese AT MOUNT CLEMENS 'Ton did centuries ago; but they reached America 21f. by sea.. while yoe reached MOUNT limb.. may 1A In Judge Tuckers court today. , Portugal- tiY air." I where Henry Ford. through his lawSoldiers Realizing yen. is trying to convince a farmer BRITISH PRESS QUIET ' that the Chicago Tribune should Their Opportunitiei 'Jury blin S1.010.000 for an alleged II- - REGARDING FLIGHT OF pay bedew; attack. the testunony introWARRINGTON. May 29.One Of duced by the plaintiff was sufficient- - AMERICAN NAVY PLANE thediffieultief the Federal Beard for ly varied to overcome the drowsy tea- .g Vocational Education has encountered dency of a warm spring day. 4, In its work of is that of LONDO,f. May 211.The news of the Seven Ford employees who served Retie?' VS bankers were the Federal disabled of men 1C-4 the gen- with the national guard on the Rio arrival of the American seaplane convincing prey of the Walker Brothers nine in a erous aid offered by the government Grande: testified. one way game. yesterday; Walker awning that their at Lisbon is completion of her That all ',Knowles of retraining are in the guard and their atlantic flight was entirely overshad- Brothers scored 10 while the Reserves one tally. Kimball was on the paid and in addition the needs of absence on the border resulted In no owed in this morning's London news- got justfor the victors., wife and children supplied: that this discrirnination against them at the igrbtoisraobtir the recvoleupmtlonnousordemtaairlerdy rcei. rubber e is not considered a loan. but the pay- Ford plattiL All mud they were given. Commander Grieve Lieut. members and the Cleeroniatt Faculty ment of a just debt, and that their or would be given. their old positions Hooker and L. D. of S. University parthese of the the with narratives society together Nona. Of the only obligation is to make good and or better ones when they returned. airmen. cornin the last baseball game of newspapers ticipated useful citizens of themselves, in This testimony was designed to refute events upon the first air crossing of the the year for the echool yesterday. the too good to be true. But when the Ithe allegation hi the alleged libel that Atlantic. faculty winning IS to 12. The Clear.. disabled Soldier realizes that ha Is the Ford bad. said he would not reinstate onian- team- members- were, dressed in bloomers and bathing suits while-- -the who went -to war. beneficiarynot of public charity, but ,men ItY. faculty of A b'r'Ithatr u n elk. From th-Divis1621.'ffeLICIistithe Air t4d t The game was watched by about $OS of offer with was proffered retraining plaintiff. examining Edward Y. students of the f D. S. university stuClement head of the educational or good grace. dent body. fitly C. Wilson, president NEW YORK. May Already there have beed 11.741 men the echool, negotiated a two base department of the Ford en officers and 1.020 men of the of to register with the hoard, the voca- company when run was made hit. A K. Kob- Atty. Stevenson . 2490, infantry. agth division (Minne- Seeirmiller. - another memberby of the tional advisers have made contracts Jelled to queetions about profit-shasota. Iowa.' Nebraska. North and South faculty. with 51.207 of these and 2.079 have I nc- today on the The batteries were:Citeronii,jett started their training under the guidtentimettY of all: the witnesses Dakota). orrived here R. Mallory. They and Giles; faculty, Vickers and KynearitanaPffil ance of the Federal Board for Voca- shows that this $S a Henry Is Minirnum day first battal- son; , tional Education. The pay eornposed field and staff. detachment. amintit wage arrangement. Of the 4.279 mice approved for of throe men does not depend in any ion headquarters. medical and machine gun NO tice, Shooters! training by the Federal Board for Vo- way on the profits of the company. headquarters supply A.. B and C. The cational Education over 1.200 of them When they Mart work they are given companies. companies have been approved for trade and in- $2.72 a day. After tits months this transport also brought four officers The rifle teams which are betng duetrial training. 140 for agricultural. is raised to U. regardless of earn- - and 21)9k men of the fifteenth compnny itemized to represent Utah in the naand medical detachment of the 2flth tional matchee more than 1.200 for commercial and Inge" asserted Mr. Stevenson. at Caldwell, New Jervery. 274th the business crotwees. about ISO for bremlutary police during August will hold a practice Thomas Richards. one of the sol- - engineers. of relacional csorect -- Three hundred and dier wttneases testified that the a number on ambulance shoo company. state the t. rifle range north of Ford Fort Douglas, Friday morning, May ninety-tw- o sections and casuals. are taking academic train- company had paid his wife Ile a "rvice 7:30 a 30th in. at ing and 99 are etudying In some ann- week during most of his absence in All mihter, and elid ewers& the service. desire to become members of thee -More Honors For York Solomon Brothers. newspa per dis- teams will communicate 'with Captain tributors of Detroit and Carl A. Badger of the national guard team or Captain Matc)tn .A, Keyser of today withdrew their plea that SerSirr XVTLLE. Tenn.. May 2E-, ants, Alvin C. 'fork. "greatoort hero the clvilitin team- they were Ignorant they were divan- I of the world war." returned to bating the alleged )ibelous editorial a the Tribune of June 23. 1214. Their norirmAN SOLD.. today and was given an Is now identical with that of The tien when his train stopped at KnoxKANSAS CTT Mo,, May ville en route to Fort Oglethorpe Paul Holtman of the Kansas City seTribune. where he will be mustered out. "I aociation team hen been sold to the St. want to go borne to $ee my mother first Joseph Western league club, it was anWhite nisclaims All of all.' York told a committee which nounced here today. invited him to return for a reConnection With Party ception after he leaves here the servlet. BEN1101 MAN HAD A Headed F. P. , .7,IIIII , wide-&wa- ' ' ix rine LBegitisinOgdn1. The Deseret New. is reorganizing Its 60' cirtMlatios and !here will bit severs.' opportunities for cnrrier to earn ?from 1180 to $40 per .month. .A017 Citg Circulation Dept. at Once. , gave init. I tine bottle of Adler-I-k- it cannot get don. recommending Ashley. lit (Signed) IL L. Hicks. sourA4ler.-1-h- a expels ALL gas and INdistress stomach ness, stopping upper STANTLY. Empties BOTHENTIRE and lower bowel, Bushing ALL foul alimentary cella'. Removes matter which poisons syntem. Often Prevents apCURES constipation. Adler-i-k- a pendicitis. Ws have sold of buckmany years. It is a mixture nine othand thorn, tasters. glyeerine er simple drugs. W. D. Mathis. Druggist, 374 So Main it' I sti,..',:ti.iii....Tooiley Awake Boyi:: - IN CONGRESS ' relief T - No. 101 0 REPORT Olt THE; CONDITION OP ,; . war conditions the board'based Torklarge establishssid.o,Agent clients report a largo volume of ,isuat--1 greater than a year nese range ago. and in Chicago rettima of from 25 to 68 per cent in excess be said to is there tell. In thseouth in the public buying 'of power," while a greater proportion ,, le, reported. tales cash f In building there has been a distinct econome and boldness restrktions-orevival throughout the country. Real the ' statement by a war period." the estate 'Values were laid to be hardenon the board salt "If the Sn't0OUtl lictivity ing ertth sales of farm lands , , ' whould prove to be based principally crease. , he position of the coun- . may banking reaCtiow & 'MUMS. on them as on the whole sound, have try is reported ' tionsidered.! looked tor when these- forces circumstances present ' , themselves." fsaid. 'and reserve spent situa- - the board reconotniction - Tbs. and Of federal the 'reserve system. price con- - ages - tion was r. said to be practicallr a an ability, to hold their le noted havt.shown , tinuation of Mat alreadynetendencY owe' showing April with prices One reserve federal to retrograde. "the public is slowly NATIONAL PARKS TO BE found that - adjusting-itse- lf to the conviction that EXPLOITED BY NEWLY there le to be 310 rapid post-w- Itaelfdrop to in prices and is reconciling , pre-wold FORMED ASSOCIATION that the .tbe probability , orlices may mem again be reached." Faros Outkmk Good. WASHINGTON. May 22.The Naremarkable tional the Parks association was organised Agrietifteralle. spring appears. here today as the culinination of a Promise of the early unusual degree an e movement to underto be sustained In doe country-widstand the scenery of - the national the statement said. isDiversification progress their full ecostomic effort making realise to to oeranized parks. returns to farmers are value for the nation and to have a and the cash before. ever 1 more than voice liethe upbuilding of the syMens. expected to r Trustees chosen Mctude Secretary Prices of cattle are considerably highare while sheep a ago. year Walcott of the Smithsonian instituer than lower. Receipts of bogs have been tion; President Lowell of Harvard; ' smaller. with the price continuing to Charles W. Eliot. John H. Finley of New 'Yorke Henry Grier Bryant of . In Wee and iron the month's output Philadelphia; William E. Colby of San I fen to the lowest figures in many Francisco. and Dr. Truman. Abee. , the Henry B. F. McFarland of Washingmonths. bat a much better tone inbitu. While the ton was elected president and Nicholas' marset was 'noted. was . reported de- Murray Butler. president of Colummines coal industry 70 bia than lees an with , output' university. vice president. The or- premed. movement was managed per eent of that a year ago.foroperators tothe were said to be optimistic , by a special committee representing ex' is in use fuel of current tare. The II Anountaineering and outdoor con, After mveral servation societies and the univerai cess of- - production. ; weeks of almost no demand. the (MP- tine of 26 Mates. 1, ! per market showed a slight improve-ment. -- 1 , , ore Charter Additional Sports A Chalice for Illidef I a , s notice- t-- -A able upward trend la bUsioem during ''--- May.-- especially 3n those lines releted lo the leeding retail trades which have : the release of bnYlati Power held -back by the war . was reported today board. Practit by the federal reserve federal refrom : ontform reports milli to poiri mid were .' - serve agents autuumoftmusual ac- eammor sod addedhowever -- ' '---. wait A Warning trrirr.p ' alpinist &mooting the prospective value until con- polity at Its full face clatiflet ; altions become more pees- be to seems bow country "The expendlfree of a period .' eilförted the' from tore or reaction .. ; I ,11. . os' priet sections - - EXPENDIJURES1 ,. 13:4medllIctnit. 1 d : TT the only medicine fort, ls ' WI. . - , . . ....... 191,9' ' -- ,:::,.:Sj'gON,--ASSUNIC- MAO'', , " ,.,. 29 MAY , - - 'WI' ;LIII, . DESERET: EVENING NEWS LTIIURSDAY -- ,,...a . . . ' 7 .... II'II,I0 . t - .,,,,,,,,,,rm,,.,,t..,....M..:VMMVOVACNS.W.,VMMSIVV3Hg...;asl,Lafrrie.r,ls.gle.AVIMLg...M.M.M..','. ' . .. , .40 . ... 14Iét:.4 '-0- Cti.---..-.--:t.'si'.,''':- General bsurance sum LAMM CITY, 171411 - |