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Show FROM M OVE! I il O I ii re 30 1910 MAY Reduce your bills by keeping oo always band A Now Turk dteosch datvd May of these arrival th-1 y oijp srrwrtiARIT-30- f. returned Utah soldiers f LlenL T. J dBrien, Fait lake " Private William E. Foulka 634 Eighty-Firs- t Division east Seventh South street. Fait Lake. Will Soon Set Sail, Private Harry F, Gclfer, 32 J Eighth Salt Lake Boy Writes East street. Salt Lake. Private Fred H Cmpieby. 5S Sec nnd avenue. Salt Lake. It is expected by soldiers of the 154th Headquarters detachment, American expeditionary - fores who field artillery: division, that ; Private Paul Jones. 33S north Fifth form the Eighty-firWest street. Salt Lake. reach the Unit- -, this may organisation ,2- Lieut. Herbert B. Maw, Twenty-- , ed States Some time next month. This third street. Orden. S G east Archie Malvern Hill. Corp. expectation is announced hi a letter, avenue. Salt Lake received thte morning by Mr and Mrs.' Senrt. William P. Carton. 1033 Blair David R Gill, 3$ north Eighth West " avenue. Salt Lake tercet, from their son. D.' Richard from Neale,, Gill. Jr, who wrote Corp. Bert V'. Gritea, Salt Lake. 1 Corp. Horace Thomas, Myfon. under date of May 4. France, - Private June B. Sharp, Third It is stated by the young soldier that 2 avenue. Salt Lake. he is now In charge of the telephone, Private James R. Crook, $40 east service at battalion headquarters. ... Thirteenth South street. Salt Lake. recently been transferred to' Private Christian A. Christensen; that post from the signal corps, head130 Kensington avenue. Salt Lake. quarters company of the 321st infanPrivate Arthur F. htcLovey. 145 try. alee of the Eighty-firdivision. east Fourth South street, Salt-LaWhen the. letter was written the Private Ralph A. -- 3uuwel 14 young roan stated that In a brief time - Third avenue. Salt Lake- .the organisation would move Into Le Private Karl R. Lees. $34 west Mans. . France, preparatory to embarFourth North street. Salt Lake. kation for home. Private Lee R. McGmiey, Xada. Until this transfer to battalion Berirt. Herbert E. Birch. Duchesne Mr. Gilt has been located at Private Frank LrCobum, 32 Sev- Ampilly le Bee. France, haring been1 , enteenth street, Orden. at that place sines his organization Private Henry W. Boan. VernaL stopped fighting on the Verdun front - Ueot William D. Kay, 3441 Adams when the armistice was signed last street, Ogden. November. Ip a letter which immediately preceded the one received by the Bo M fbe Time to Get Rid of Tour parents today the young soldier had said that the men did not an Klmunailua the. United States H you are troubled with rheuma- tiripate reaching July, but evidently there haa tism get a bottle of Chamberlain's before been a of plane which will change Lsniment and use it according to the the Eighty-firdivision home plain printed directions. Too will be bring a month ahead of that time. nearly surprised at the quick relief which It affords. No internal treatment ia reSteel Freights Reduced. quired in eases of chronic or muscu-!-trheumatism. All you need is to nsa this liniment freely. Ad rertise- The Utah Manufacturer Association is in receipt of a message from Senator King at Washington that the Camp Community railway administration will allow a re' T , Service to be Extended duction from $0 to 40 cents per nrt. on Iron and steel goods from Utah to Pacific coast points, and the rate . The local War Camp Community from Colorado is $9 eenta. PreviousI sendee la to branch out Into acfiritlea ly. there was a blanket rate of 40 f embracing many of the smaller towns cenU to the Pacific - coast- from all t , Idaho and Utah. ' John A. Boyfe, In eastern points. charge of the service in the Matinee Donee. country, baa Just returned from a trip to Logan and where club rooms will shortly beOgden, opened and Girts must buy their own tickets, secretaries and workers selected. A program of activities will be arranged cannot bring their "steadies, and for the benefit of the returned must bestow their favors equally upand employment bureaus win soldiers alto be an aspiring young men at the novel opened for the use of the service men. on matinee dance to be given Branches will also be opened at Boise "stag and Pocatello, and Mr. Boyle will Wednesday on the University of Utah , shortly leave for these in hOSor of the graduating last two towns campus seniors. Dean Lucy Van Coct haa to organise the work there. 38, announces FRIDAY OTHERS doctors VlCTIS VAPOR! . zi 4 0 EVENING NEWS DESERET 10 60. - a , In Our Suit and Cloak Department -- , Commencing Tomorrow Morning at 10 oclock st 71 rt to I' 4 L ia w b' 1 lli , 4 st ke d 1 1 -- (v bead-quarte- rs i st er War - inter-mounta- in j Fire Damages Home, Staff Burglars entered the home of A. P. 12 1 south Twelfth West street, while the family was absent Thursday 'and obtained a suit of clothe, several 'articles of Jewelry and 47 cents in cash. The loss is thought to bo slightly under $100. Entrance was gained by means of a paas key. according to Detectives B. II. Beager and V. A. Williams who investigated. No trace of the culprits could bo found. Garrison, Z. C. M. I. -- Off Half Price An ' attractive aggregation of the very latest Silk Hand Bags, the regular, prices range from $7.00 to $12.50. Extra special your 4- Q 5 choice at q-ep- Attractively made of navy serge, braid and button trimmed, big variety of pretty and styiteh models. Tour cboke - 223.10 Capes 11425 $33.00 Capes l.00 I $34.00 Capes $17-0$30.00 Capee SI ..018.00 $30.00 Cagies..., $-- .ONE-FOURT- H Corset Special Staple Dept. Specials 1 e $ A Ui 37 IX. ZEPHTK GINGHAMS The regular 300 a yard, specie sale price The regular 25c a yard. pedal sale price Staple Apron Ginghams, special a yard i . . , ALL FAXCV FIGURED COLORED The Very Latest 20 - Off - For. the swell occasion -Attractive Hand Embroidered Hats in sport colors. Silk Dept. Specials A Black Satin de Chine, 35 inches wide, regu' d 1 larly sold at $2.00 a yard, extra special ..t 'Regular $12, $15, $18 values. ' Come ' early Saturday III morning and have 11 your choice at II $8.75.' k Ecru Pongee, 33 inches wide, imAn nice quality. This is the way it a very ported; ' Fill sell ' Z.C.M.I, rammer weight ribbed Lntter-da- y Skint Garment, a. regular $3.00 value, extra ..5 special price Ladies Union Suite a low neck and no aleeve, tight knee effect. Regular price $1.0; Afl VJ'J extra special price........ ' Grocery Dept. Bl ", - - . Have you visited .... ..$1.25 $1-2- 5 yard $1.50 yard $1.00 $1.20 J ,$1.75 $2.00 yard .....$1.40 $1.60 yard , f yard for ..$L80 . 36 in. Wash Satin, ivoryreguIariy sold at $2.50 a yard, extra Qrt special, $2JZ5 . , Cl . Ladies Hosiery Lad! regular Lisle Hose, whits, a SOe value, Sllt-11- 4 SX 40c 30c 35c ..... OT7R DHTTO BTOB IS AT SOUTH - CALL WASATCH 1762 For direct commtmkatkm with Z. C. M. L Grocery Department. Prompt, polite, inteEgent service all the tone. IS A3 MAIN Wl c. 3 ! f - ' Here you will find the nicest fibe best table dehcades staple groceries, fruits, and vegetables In season, candies ahoy fresh, always rea . sonabty priced. ...40c special....,., Lkdietf Lisle Hoee, blank, g regular tOc value, special ..7., Ladles Silk Lisle Hose, white, a regular 40c value, special...,. Ladies Silk lisle Hose, black, a a regular 68c value, apodal oer remodeled Grocery partment? All-eil- ' sbOTH ENTRANCE. - v V LgdiMf Extra Sim Union Suits, i A special Bne low summer weight. Regular neck.- - no sleeve, tight kne Extra special . price, $1.7$. ... Fountain 50c lb. .Specials A 4 ' Underwear ...r Creations . Both Departments Oppoate Soda and Grocery Department. McDonalds Swiss. Chocolate Caramel and Cream, also McDonalds Snow Chocolates, regular 65c a lb. Saturday Special 75c pnee. .... Candy' Special $1.75 VALUES FOR 75c An extra special in Warner Bros. Corsets, sizes 20, 21 and 22. They are worth regularly $1J75, extra special . iC- aim Gape-Spe- cial M valuesrunup beautiful tine qf 33 inch Plaid Zephyr Ginghams ia ahort lengths, ranging from 4 to 10 yard. These Ginghams are soM reguiariy at tic a yard, they will be OBplaced on our Remnant Tabie .. and sold a a yard ,. . Silk Zephyr Ginghams, a well selected line of Plaids and Plain.. regularly sold at II.TS d f OC a yard, special sale price.-.- , ,OUR DBTO STOP ti 14 SOUTH Z.C.M.I. - W4 A ?Tv Reduction to $12.50, special Among them are included our de chine and georbeautiful e 7 our choice now creations. gette OFF .. at Sensation of The Season . , Silk Hand Bags The Waists The Millinery 3 k They Are All Included in This Sale At 25 25 - 'The season for cool, dainty Summer Dresses is here. We have a delightful variety in lawns, organdies, linens, voiles, georgettes, crepe de chines, tricolettes . Dresses, Capes, Dolmans, Skirts, Waists,' Home Dresses, Sweaters, Children's Dresses, . Kimonos and Petticoats y Burglars Enter Home. j I Our entire line of beautiful Coats, Suits, charge of arrangement and the foregoing mandate ia of her making in the interest if democracy," she said. t Blight damage by Ore was done to the heme of B. F. Grant, near the E'f- - W. H. Groves L. D. 8. hospital. 1 PluriaT rrining. The apparatus from Fire Station No. 4 answered the I can and it waa found necessary to use aUon I of chemicals lay J 40 feet of hoee before theand flames were aztinguisbed. j POST WAIT FOR YOUR rmw Bee AahtonsJenklns about a Cra insurance policy. today 47 Main Advertisement. Throughout Entire Department De- v |