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Show ,., , , ' - - -- ' , ' , ' . - , , EVENING- - NEWS DESERET .OMMOI;DAIMEMNIdEMMIMION00,n1111 . ' 310NDAY '' .. ' I' pil,i4, ''' Ie , eii IL - r 11" ,. 11111W w . at ,... I El l I ' al e - ' i ' ' Miss fan-Lil- I 11 - -- '"1' a to-ha- - 317-Sout- h ir , o, dtirot 1 F'lhiori.-..:'7F-si--..::--Ariii.dii-66i-l- TOMORROW:- it0 . 062:f. . , - - , ' , - ,fr hand-paintin- - 1 . 11 . , 0- - - p ' I ' . i ill ' ' ij tiAtit r " GRAcKLE.. 7 ' ...07... 472, ligot. 1., , - ,. INJIMED '1.! or ,r, it, ..,,,a4rdth ., '00 .0.4r. .41-- 411i4t1101 alkillali u - "Creakeri" cried Peter. "I wonder If you know. bow handsome you are." if you know bow handsome you art." "I'm glad you think .I'm him& "I'm not at some," replied Creaker. all vain, but there- - are mighty few birds I would change coats with." Creaker dressed as handsomely as you are?" asked Peter, rather timidly. Creaker shook his head. "Not quite." said he. "She likee plain black better. A few of the feathers on her Missionaries Return. back chine like Mine. INA she says the has no time to show off in the sun ' A number of L. D. S. missioraries and to take care of fine feathers." "Where is asked Peter. I 4Over hon3e." cried Creaker. pulling a whit grub out from the roots of the 1 grass.. "We've got a nest over there In one of those pine trees on the edge od,r4 of, the Green Forest, and I expect any dav now we will have tour hungry babies to feed. I shall have to get "bb5 buoy then. You .know I am one of those who believe 'that every father . . his jull.share in taking care. schfohutimdf,clo in our through cars.- ' AT nily IT "Is it true that you Pieta the eggs We are making' up cars pow other birds?" Peter. blurted the Califor Oregon, Washington, ' queetion out rather hurriedly: And.. al,L1 twinkled. -- Creakets:yellow .,.:...1rnia,Denver..ChicAgoi !..rhit is very, personal question," eastern points. said ah.ergiwbount tift trndtaar nuesttowery -before Cali or:telephoneus I ate 1 -nobody around I sometimes bolo tny--"-any 'shipments.-------- arid 2,,ir.... corn self. You see, the owner Might not come back and then thoae ergs would ? re. ahze. , Ai. Keyser IFireproaf. spoil and that would be a, iiry- -, Cli'l ;no excuse difference , at all," declared "That's ' Peter. "I believe you're no better ,S , once. ...,;' , than Sammy Jay and Blacky the 0 e ' 32$ Wert Second South Street. 1 It Lake salty Watches scrisil:;1'::, .0 "ammo" Stqqf 'relei was., 2,722...and Ataa,.,..12723,,,,, blue-blac- k, n. 1TOM the I4outb The party included TM144011., - Furniture Shipped at Less Than Freight at D. LeCheminant;--Richar- , Y. Ili. , Storage Cominnv , . --N- phola erman. I 1. - - - . . 1 - .,'; 4,. a at ' -- - i ,, INfANITSItitill ,- LI . z I: . ., , I 1 jtms. . ! : ,,,o I - N. U " - 0 - ..., . 't . 4-- n 7,:, - il -- , ,' Special Care of Baby. Ditt :d:ri:.; .. t P)I 1 . ,... -, - r7 , '' 2 I ' - - ',. That Baby should have' a bed of its Own all are ngrieil.Tet it .',:- . DOTS is reasonable for an leant to sleep with grown-up-s than to use s' 1. ,. , .,.7,'t,,,T; Ihmebybomott--a matt's medicine in an attempt to rspdate the delicate organism el ,., 1 : - that urns infant. itvi; Zither ganctice is to be shunned. Neither-woul- d . ,, ,.1 chettrulmssandRw ' N 'e'll o1,101NaBoottc --le tolerated by specialists ht children's diseases.- - ..,,$ 4 Your srM ten Physician ,, a., ,..:,k you that Baby's mettkine mutt b. pre.; ''' , pared with even greater care than Baby's food. J4.paitati , , ,, ' de, Awe. A Babrs stomach when in good health istoo often .60,3 io'.1,, , Aimado. : tt i"! by improper food. Cotdd you for a moment, then, think of girbtirlo ; . tt' ',Zot4..is', your sang child anytiling but a medicine especially prepared for la- . .' sr"' '' i' tants and Children? Don't be deceived. mbise 4,,,T,;,, 1 1 7, mental Nike a note ef thiatolt fs haportent, itodsers, i,.. A belpfaigemeofor thatyes I --; 0 , 1.1'. t ,- - at ;- e --- - - i: , - . 1 uatalligla atior----.---- , -- e- '' ,E.1' r - -- di, Alido4 Y, . - , . . '. t - , .. , ri.',A. t, ' resiftit berdroglemilwurts. , , rac,ctalie " ilim - Dct-- ' ..1,11.0martel--m------ , Copy ' - 4 .. , . Itzrst ' , t t IS . ,,, st , .,e ' ' , Alt" et ' ------ - , , I . I 11" ' . ' s ,I ' - - o' c . f ' - !: 0. cr'clock. venIng beginning will be free to tbo pablic. Hold's band will furnish tho latwit popular Link Squire Coop will lead In community singing. ' The program will bo completed by s pkttare anew.- - - ' Ad. . - has &Treacly, departed on to Crest Britain.. The entgolnir effklale . t , -, detail& The flyers started from Ellington field Bear Houston, Texas, on their country tour in the Interest of air service recruiting and are now hi California. ; . :, . , . . - o"' , !1,-- ,r, l Wappes. ' 1 . ' - - IWWLWIYWTCI ILETOONSOSEVNI Bears- tile Signature. ' , . . - CASTORIA NrJ - . - - TI111001CLETTIST 0.EttLIIIIE - - 41t 5 of. -- . ITEc voRK kli40 , s. a CrittaMt Gaillikite a .pared for grown-upREAD ROMS POMO , ae,.0 . ... . roloore remembetthatinhttctionwellhalligestive-organa-of--your-- Baby must recekre special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines Pl1nuudirPr...1I - . Loss o hrrxtp N., , ',,11.,4, should CongipagoasudDiertices and Feveris t, : , : ,.. , - r.,,,,f1.,, i ,..,; -; were preeented irlth hokum& et licloProo.,.,elatlan for their long berm of ser.k..- re., The znernbere of the hew blahoprio.', a; 1, Fire Damages Residence. Le Grand Richard', Alex Cattle. and. Avoid delay and damson by giving Elliott C. Tallier" eiss,l1Z,10, IP!:-- : .2.,..,,...,....--- j rtre sail to , bays , alienated from your Slorage. Panking.ShIpping and ' '' ' of to Household Red two-stogoods defective wiring xlamaged & . .., man 114 Co.. . So. 4th Fireproof Storage brick and frame house at I411 Cot- 1,I ,Wasatch 1414 and W6-e-n ere who avenue to extent of the tage MO In., The building is said c:ergy.---wl-Sunday afternoon. I weisht f - ov i In Honor of J, owned by Mrs. A. L. Stewart. 73$ Party ,It i ; east Eighth South street, and walt ocReturning Bishopric look theft-1'-11d f,'Ill. ,71 need cupied by Joh& True. s, lee members of linger House q I! About -- DON'? wArr FOR YOUR FIRE. honIn attended the ward given 'arty : See Ashton-Jenkitoday about a fire initurance policy. 47 MainAdv- or of the retiring bishopric of the ward Saturday tenoning at Om homes ertisement. Jen, ofAlet R. Curtis and William , , , 1,.,,,,,,, . 0 I Recreation Program. . sen in Cottonwood canyon. Speeches . ?if.' .1 ; i were leadI the ward given by retiring ' 1,,,i.i ',,;Ii The Community Recreation house er Bishop WIlliarn L.- - Hansen and 1:,,, st 228 east Third South'street win Comnielor James E. Xing. Cotmealor ii give sn outdoor program Wednesday Thomas IL Wheeler of the bishoprie Le". - -- ting Ic; - .. , ezctsof B Gec It ' T a,ii18,,,,.--,:AL ' b 11 - - 4 -- . ' - -- - .. . ' . , N 7 Nr , T .0 ')01" AIL 11161 1r r "0 I I' i II: tit ' .' 63 7 .... . s 1 e 6,1 .. , t ' ' ' , ' tt t I ' ..- g ' .f flaTors trom one ..food' !o zuri - ' 1? , ' . ' r polli ttiZOIL ' -- 1: ,...t.., - - - . : 1 ! - otAer..,.:. . I .tt 1 - I , ..ALAI: - 4. te Le wtient tte new 63- - page Carp PTa oda wwwwwmomon Cook BoeL Recipe; ior wonderful gravies sad us, to make. Hand. 1 some incitation. Ile book is free.' Write us today fer its. 1 : F i - :r,.. ;, .. - 1 1.".1; - 441-- A -- gVair7- - r - ' . . . 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' , , 4 c,t , . lA . -- 0 vm.N,0.,mmts.sNtss,koolitl, e , ungibtswoodts PZ - - . - N.NN.. ; - ., . , '' - A''' ' 1.4... 44 r. 4t: . . .4, , .Al$001101- 3 Ina 02(14 , As AVeteta lSie Prcparabeshr bY inglatinttheRed 6 Retitle; - OL,I 1 , , 1.q,--. lir 4: ', - - - - , e4.:. . ,., -- - - - "- , ,, 1,,t ,,d, ., . . 7- - . -- Rift- 96-Cl- :,:::,5,4,,t.,- ,. -- - - ' 14 .' 0$ . ost -- , ''T '''514'111 , Drao ' t . Arrangements for the entertain- ment of the army aviators, who will reachSalt take in about two weeks time are being made btNoble War. rum. Jr.. who is also selecting field for the flyers and attending to other Compare - - ri. A. 4 si,:, kz. palitzdf11,.11--- Entertain Army Aviators.. - rxyone Lilces'Erd' Rates - .M04'0, ' Net - -- ry d the-now- If Il r . i - Folland; Jesse D. Jewkes, LeGrand B. Backman. all of this city. and Leon- ard A. Robins of Layton. tTtah. Joseph B. Musser of this city registered also at th e Church office Saturday as just returned from the mission field In Hawaii. What will undoubtedly prey. a test ed - N; 96 C,c1 Att. MS workmen's compensation law state will come in the case of Rae E. Woodcock, & teacher., in, the Salt take City' schools, who WSJ ..rising of and in the course of her employment when sha was scalded.while Instructing a ho.ue economics class at the Whittier school. The state law provides that boards of education must pay compensation direct or else insure in the state fund. Several of the school districts have already insured in the state fund. The assumption hoe been that the others are paying compensation direct The Salt Lake City board of education on advice of its attorneys holds that the legislature probably exceeded its powers in making such a provision or any provision, with regards to expenditures by the Doe:de of education, and fur. ther that no fund has been provided by the legislature from which !Khoo' boards may either pay premiutns on compensation or compensation direct. Miss Woodcock has taken the case before the industrial commission and it will be made a teat case in the supreme court, which A the only tribunal. under the amended law. which .may review the awards of the commission. The industrial commimion, however. has not yet made its award. 1" f A , .4 TEACHER the. : this 4. . ..t.i.M, det 7- . ( . ' :- 00,111., , - , Children Cry Far' , . ,i.,. - ns T . African - - Aft. - ,- returned Saturday- - TEST OF CASE IN WHICH LOEIL Liftmen. SOME THINGS. A BOIT CREAKLTI, Trim on the Green Meadows Just bet yond the Green Forest Peter nab- - I k I .. bit caught sight of a black form walkro i now ing about in a stately way and v ;1! - Ilford Little Stories For Bedtime and then picking up something. It reminded him of Blacky the Crow. but he knew right away that it wasn't Blacky because it was so much smaller. "It's Creaker the Grackle. He was One of the first to arrive this spring and dI'm ashamed of nlyself for on him," thought not having-callePeter. "What a splendid long tail be I believelenny Wren Ioldme that be belongs to the Blackbird family. He looks so much like Blacky the.Crow that I suppose this is why they call him Crow Blackbird." Just then Cracker turned so that the sun fell full on his head and back. "Why! whyear" exclaimed Peter, rubbing his eyes in astonishment. "He Isn't black! He's beautiful! And I've always supposed that he was just plain, homely black!" It was true. Creaker the Grackle, with the MITI ehining on him, was and neck. truly beautiful. His head throat and upper breast were a while his back was a ;ng His winga rich. shining grassy-greeand tail were much like his head and neck. As Peter watched it seemed as if the colors were constantly changing. This changing of colors is called Iridescence. One other thing Peter noticed ad this was that Creaker's eyes were yellow. "Creakerr cried Peter. "I wonder !IKE WILL PETER LEARN ' I Zist I 1 t I ' - - For Tb Deseret News by Tberstos , as-tor- te . . 1 s . . 4.-- 1 rn . 4t 1 144 ad t Nita , - '- . I atpio , i. son and Premier Lloyd George during the war have confirmed them In the Salt Lake conv that their aspirations for Dear Sir: are just and independence republican with the aeon- - must sooner or later be attained.", In an article old hatred of for Ireland; 'What a lamentable Spectacle will News; unpresent making "protesting England of with preirnant to this government prejudice; representations fairness; born because Iristunen come here seeking of which sympathy for a principle to which the dominant of fact: the au- - our own nation has ever subscribed Is gross binnd, na m.IY.thiLielt 1..1 thorof yuur awl).- his im la moey of small nations! last rri day evenings issue of The deterhmeninattion gentleman wrote with Irritation" News entitled "Unhelpful,'spectacular rhetoric" that "the hand broke through the pain-h(;policy of that took Germany's band in friendly during Britain's darkest hour is your good paper which found its in-- 1 clasp not the hand just now to clasp ours," which spiration in "persecution" and be was either unaware, or believed Crid&-listhe "unbeat sxpreasion-Irt,you- r, plea titat bAs readers were... that to the world that it view your people happy isle" in proportion to her popsons more to the io n sent of her t a ul through a vision undimmed by the western front than did England. and this without conscription. Think you. prejudice of distorted truth. Does this gentleman know that the my friend. more than England, whose "faction of Ireland" to which be re- leading journals are telling us today fers as being in rebellion is a major that the 10,000 Americans, buried in fraction, repreeenting $O per cent of France died in vain because they came Then why too labs. England whose abuse is the people of Ireland? "the virulent protestation" that "this decried by this blatant ilterator- who agitation is to be found within a co- - does not know that the mien he of but. a, few thousand souls?" sails represent the sons of men whose Quotingfrom the article of Mr. Ed- - fathers have lived in serfdom under ward P. Dunne, published in the Jail England's mizrule for seven centuries. 19th issue of Collier's, the preface of Decry rather the truth that the "dem-- 1 which article states that 'Mr. Dunne onstrative manifestations of sympa-- 1 presents the side of an American ,"in , thy from thousands" aye. hundreds intense sympathy with- Ireland's as-- 1 of thousands of justice lovingArnerof Illinois (can citizens is "a just occasion for pirations," the says in part "that at least 10 per centsober reflection" and admit that Ent the people of Ireland are deter- - land's course vsliatever it may be is mined that they must and will have nearer and dearer than regard for a free. independent republic Very truly yours, -- IVERR.-J- r. totallyr - separated from all British That the utterances of President Wil- Salt Lake City. July le. 1119. If -- rz - , . ':: - - ,. Advertising: ; ri ,,, I Fdi:-.-litlan.- Editor Deseret , 1114i MEI t . . - , - .. - ,,,r, : ' -- -- ,, ,, -- a - -- long-handl- IH onest . . sketch presented today shows i ,..... iiparasol graceful .. ..,11066::., ' on Japanese lines, made of dull blue I ,.,.,. taffeta and 'hind-painte- d 'in purple! and black. The handle is black wood.' (41 , Novelty parasols are decided additions' Co' to the summer wardrobe and by the g ' use of it is possible for it woman to possess one, or a number for that matter, entirely different filteit from anything the may be able to offer. A plain parasol purchased! ,-- . '1 . ill.,111.onlinaLalatt milybeeasilv trans-- 1 -- : V formed into a really rich and appar- ,,,.,, en tly ex pensive article by decorating '41 it with. painted or embroidered de- , . sign s. Floral effects are most fre-- . . quently seen but vividly plumaged 'birds are effective. The surface of i one lovely parasol noticed recently as well ..with. covered round,,,,, pretty. '- " ' dots in various sizes and colors, thei . bal-1 I geveral effect suggesting floating . tootle. kal. The smock shown may be made of! .. Georgette in any preferred color and i'l embroidered with heavy wool in con-- 1 to , . trusting shade. SinciCks now being brought out for 11,1Q111i1W fll emphasize the stron g hold this! garment has acquired. The Cossack! 14.. smock is an interesting model. This; is out on etraight lines and is. some-- . , . what longer than the conventional 5 sock. The jersey weaves either in i .. . silk or wool (fiber silk is more frequently employed than pure silk) are4 Rand-Painte- d raraani and Mndlah popular fabrics, and brilliantly con-- : . Frock. traeing silk floss, heavy wool or che-- 1 .. nille .'. teed to -embroider the gar-- , Of the wardrobe of the mint One of these smocka will be found girl who goes away to school should excellent for snort wear during the be begun early. Fortunately fall late summx or very .early fall styles have already been sufficiently The young college or high schooldays. up simple girl settled so that makingechoed -wear such matched dresses, blonaes, ete.; for W t h a plain wool fabric skirt next be done season along style very may . , ' 4,'71 ' St4ii4--j-th-6--Cai- ".,..... , t e -- we fi11 hear now:ti"-clay-3 because so many peopleare haelhiid toi E t,. . 1' i reasonable 1:. exaggerate. , Yet has any physician told you that we claimed 1. i remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just e,sk them. We won't answer it t r I. I I:I"... ourselves, we know what the answer will be. 1 , ttlit p That it has alrthe virtues to-d- ay that was claimed for it in its early days , t 1,.44.11,; ', , to be found in its increased use; the recornmendationly prominent physicians, and i I will be maintained. our assurance that Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria I 4 that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher ! 4. l' and from which he Honestly S t 0 !' ...4,1 Honestly tidvertised, Honestly placed before the , - public r 0 4 7. ' t $...i....1. expects to recewe his reward. 1,,,171,'4 - to the throne of France whether he would have been doomed to have remained always a virtual prisoner of the -, ,adm.,......r, ' 1,3 tria wu holding him as a pretender or ,, THE L ' - I, of July. Charles Aided by Austrian-cabine- . , . - -- ' ' ' ' , , I Nevertheless his influence was so much On the wane that be hasten his death by refusing to take flour 1 ishment for fear of a plot to poison him. Among the moat important acts of Charles's reign was the establishing of a standing army and the enactment 9I a system of taxes. The taxes had been considered - as eitra ' iltedr--thernreventte;-- - but a permanent institution . from which the nobility and clergy were exempt On the 22nd of in 15811. Henry 'it. of France wasJuly, assassinated by a monk named Clement. With his death the House of Valois became extinct The Valois had given 13 kings to France. As a race they were weak and incapable. and with them declined the r old ' feudal system of France. In 1706, on the 22nd of Jult, the union of Scotland and England was signed. It was ratified by Queen Anne and the parliament, and went into operation on the first of Iday in the following year. On the 22nd 02 J1117.1332. Napoleon II son of Napoleon Bonaparte died at Vienna at the age of 21. Francis Charles Joseph. 'Bonaparte.-- - Francis Reichstadt and King of Rome, was the only son of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria.- He was brought Up after the exile of his faiher at the court of Vienna in the charge of his grandfather, Emperor Francis I, and Prince Vetternich. The young duke of Reichstadt was a strong card in tile hand .of.Meternich. but in view of his wan early. deatlifrotn tuberetiloals-it 4, o - ' tht,32n4 ll. of France Jeanne d'Arc, be had succeeded In freeing Prince from the English. a n ,,,,mmoromma I N 1464 on Verna spent the past few months in Portland "I advise every suffeHng woman to take Lydia E. l'inkbares Vegetable will join him there. Wilkinson will entertain at alawn I and the atr the Wilk' h party tomorrowonevening dConmePut:d for t Twenty-firs- t South bliss Florenca Brothers, who with Moon some much tjA111171i Miss WI in of Elva honor 'kin Mr. William Brothers, has her rather. &treat, o good. I bad female son, who has just returned- from an been in Kentucky for the past month, weakness,infiamma- extended stay in the east. has returned to hes home ht this city. For 44 tion, pains in my During their journey they visited with sides and painful and relativesILI Lexington. rril, Mark Menanielwill entertain frienilsF',(.--1,- -, - 4 periods. I suffered the Series Society tomorrow afternoon KY. 71 for, six yeers and al her borne, 143 Tenth East street 11( eet: , ,,,; tried many remedies 0.e. tanner Review IL Maccabees, win .-- 1, An entertainment will be given thia hold a special meeting tomorrow at 2 , .,...., without benefit. I -- :0" The doctor geld I evening by the ,Catholic Business eclock at the Knights of Pythias hall. 1 :.. ,. ,A '1,. must have an club and the Young Ladies' All members are requested to attend. I. opera- Sodality, for the soldiers at Fort , tion. read I about '; - s. Douglas and any other members or Reynolds Circle, No. 1; department Lydia E. Pinkham's A. R., Will the army, navy or marine corps who of Utah, ladies of the-G- . Vegetable Compound in the newepapers, are in the city In uniform. The en- hold a regular meeting at the I. O. and tertainment will be in the nature of F. ball at 2 o'clock Tuesday. All a since taking it I am cured and have a laws festival and dancing and farrien officers and members are requested to nice baby four months old. I feel like A new woman, and bawl recommended will be features of the evening. The attend. members of the committee on aryour medicine to my friends. I would Mrs. Joseph S. Wells, accompanied be glad rangement are Miss Edith 13eusehe, everybody know what Miss Genevieve O'Connor, Miss Agree by her son, Dick Wells. has returned your medicine did for me, and if any Burke, Miss Albenla Pruss and Miss from the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. Wells write to me I will apswer all letters." has spent the past five years there-IGertrude Maguire. Mrs. MART CALIGTRE, Main the missionary field and was joined St., Herkimer, N.Y.. . bY Mr. and Mrs. G. P. GoodManson hia this summeE mother... Every woman at some perfod or Other friends this, entertain a few Miss Virginia niter has gone to Miler life may tuffer from pat such disevening at their home, 1219 Incisor avenue. Grantsville. where she will be the turbances as Mrs. Caligure, and if there guest for the week of Mies LOI11150 is no interested friend to advises let this A large lasion party will be given this Clark and Miss Marion Clark, daughbe a reminder that this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these 'evening by Mtvs Marie James and ters of Mrs. J. Reuben Clark. Miss Louise James at their home on ailmentsofwomenfor more than40years. A delightful event of last week was Canyon road. If any complications exist, write a Fifteenth ward the party given by , E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mrs. J. R. Stireek, accompanied by Sunday school officerer-an- d teachers Lydia The result of many Mass., for ethic Mr. ber, ds.ughters. ,Iklikka Mildred , Shreelt Thusaday. evening. skills horns of flutiverttt-,----N-falr'Relen Shreck; lett todaytor turd their restme eyneritece Portland, Oregon, where they will daughter, Thelma, in honor of Mr. e their home. Mr. Shreck has- - and Mrw James, who' were recently married. The bride was forThe merly Idiu Edith Bu Hough. lawns weretTansfortned into a beautiful Japanese garden effect, and mu-- 1 Miss Sibyl Hall and 46. ...., I1 To Try Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." . sred , I ;r il, and dancing were anjoyed. plc, games The g sicg Itivalfiri ' .. I - V I lit. . tt , ' "I' 1919 ,' - XIIIA Y ..... ' , : , - - . , ...., 1 |