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Show II I - DESEllET , NE'S EVENIR lon,Mm00.E10.ftn,p.- st s.treerkl LEIB 71 :le t; I I - r 4 '1,10g; I IPS ar WM., li.12.51.j ' . II ! : le 3 chick! tobtaintrd Irby of the commrcial may bo need. teda on tbaromarket fed at toast five Camel t'hii,ke free., - A 4 ck oclo, - illowomnommoploomommi..mrommow., mt. t', ' tWhhi: - . - , r4 ,' , 1 'it t - !, ;0 1 11 .. 1 I .r ' 11 11 ea 1 I , IICOr . I.--- agricultural products the Philippine isiands for the year 1919 amounted to S2:9.000,000, en increase of approximately $54.000.000 ever the previous year. according to , of bureau the figures compiled, by , agrictitturo. As for many years rice has again taken the lead. the value of the yeses production being $94,000.000. Hemp which heretofore was considerd next in Importance to rice has dropped to fourth place, while copra jumped Into eecond place. The deCrell53 in hemp production of SO per cent is due. according to the bureau of agriculture. to the heavy typhoons which passed over the hemp producthe long drouth lag provinces. and which followed. ' ' Sugar showerthiiargest increase of any of the products. regigtering a over 1911. Last jump of 113 per cent year's sugar crop was valuea at ntvcat - --- Salle-Helene- 1 0111101MM CpGv.Coo11;e AL tt , A qr !, ' - - , . -- dtesive---ettraelves. , ' ts dvance , It By TOWN ' BRAYTON., that govern fuhlons have Issued a banishment for the Tpowers waistline and belt effects which hate, featured suits, especially those designed for the younger men, during the closing season. Conservatism Is the keynote for summer and fall. The men who wish to he well dressed will avoid anything In the nature of - The nil of conservatism holds good to collar. Fashion calls for a close-fittivariety. moderately pointed and with the ends coming close together at the opening. The same style are shown in- both: soft and stiff collars. The nnly Marked novelty shown ta straw hats Is a fine satin soya, but Donna. as for many summers pant will hold its own as the leader. Black corded bands.- a trifle narrower than usual. will be the rule. Very handsome Jacquard and 'corded skirts are being put on the market as well as 'a number of attractive fibre silk. Fine madra shirts are growing In popularity owingto the high cost of silk. but in all cases the for fine striping and an absence of anything that borders on the ornate. Simplicity is also the governing Idea In neckwear. The old Irtlitiminotte scarf I. a thing of the past. both because of the neoessity of economizing in material and to meet the. requirements of the narrower opening in collars. Small neckties In plain colors and delicatashadings are the order of In respect ng , .,... ' , , - I ' !,:i ' 4 - .,- nail Head As Commerce Co mralssioner - Noi-zat- a 1: i , 1 , kWASHING'fON. Iday 11.Mark W. New York, president of the r.. , . Potter of Carolina. Cliackfield and Ohio rail. road, was nominated today by Pron. dint Wilson to be a member of the interstate commerce pommissiptt. : Samuel W. mocart, former governor rot,: Illeatraehueette,---wal- t nominated in. day by President Wileal to be a member of the tariff commissien. , - ' !..- ' ,.' ; ;.:.! Letvion Cot:intender Says ard Donde ' Will Solve Bonus Plan- - ,,''' - - Siti-pinito- "3' : 1 totlavaam;-Icy-ma- ,."'-.,, .., , U. '-- .,' ,,1 - , -, Joffe 11cMed".t..,co-Snra,ade- n. post. Loulteritili. tethe executive American Legion at Washing. ten. t IfcMetkitia letter Suggested tinano.! ing the bonuses throughh, . issuance of Interest-paying shipping board ship 7,7bonds, backed by several ,thousandi profit-earnishipping board 4sseals.1 In support of his plan., as., mo,, Nicekin saidit would afford inametti.ate 'financing 'of the bonus question without additional taxation -- as all in. , terest accruing on the- - ship bonds--woulconk-mitte- - ' ,.,,,, 1 '' ''' ng , ' ' - - 1 be learned by the ShilMore,.7 :over. he said. it wouldinsure Ameri.1 can ownership and operatilM of castl , merchant marine. ,, - , , I ''' I ',i ' tl: ti r French Finance' : ' - i ' t ! , , . k I I i 1 I - Mtn.- ister r ! 4, Asks Allies Confidence Francois-Meres-t. PARIS, May minister 9f finance, 'speaking n at a luncheon of the 'Pros association today asked that the Allies of ,Irancet in., war have confl donee "in our determination, our love, our work, ono respect and peace end justice," during peace time rehabili, tation. ',-- l Martial declared the realureee of France guaranteed ber future, but 1 have refused to incorpo' ,added! r'ate in my ordinary btidget extraordin; cry expenditures for reparations for voluntary damages paused by the Such expeneee are incumbent upon Germany." , - Angip-America- i' Vienna Will Issue New Bank Notes ' ! , i :. t, , NILNSA. May to tootle a now itor!4so of bottkootoo to tionom141.otte 1.66 of to to rrowoo tooting,. tako the ptstro of nolit tho 34,a,rp-- obi tuth or found to hove boon Torso-CIboo boon by iho oof-be-- - f'sepor voluo4 It ..?prof Intittotto boon eondemood as trpono bat 1PIL ' in-ce- 't . . t, - , , - Late Locals - I Lecture On FabriceMiss Butte-hall- o of the University of Utah will rive a lecture on "Fabrics" before the members of the Garfield Women'u club tomorrow afternoon at Garfield. She will deal especially with the summer fabric and dress good. suitable for warm 'weather. Camera Club ExhibitkonThe 'Utah Camera club will give a tereoptican exhibition this evening, In Room 215. Walker Sank building. - Reheareal of "Vision" ' ChorusA rehearsal of "The Vision" chorus will be held Saturday evening, May 1 at 7:30, in the Bishops' building. Mexican Is Arreloted-tlDanl- el years did, was arrested at the Interurban depot today by Patrolman N. Minton and lodged in the city lall for Investigation. Garcia, who is a Mexican, Is supposed to have stolen a set of carpenter's tools from C. Swan. 2020 Second East street. Thursday Bank ClearingoTod ay's local bank clearings amounted to St,. 170.111.09 as compared with 11.111,- 371.10 for the corresponding day, of last EfAr , Clam In Dancing--Unde- r the suprvision of the Dancing Masters' association of Salt Lake, a new class in social dancing has been formed at the The Community Recreation house. first lesson wtll be given tonight at the clubhouse on east Third South ;stret, with Miss Mina Taylor as Instructor,' The class 'rill meet every Thursday evening for the next...tyro, months and memhere of the Dancing Masters' moo:let-Iohave volunteered their services asInstructoreat eachmeeting. ternam NurstnThe members of the senior class of nurses of the county hospital were entertained at a dinner at the Newhouas hotel yesterday followed by an Orpheum party in the Veiling'. Mrs. Maud bitty was the hostess and six members of the graduating class were guests. to Stop 'Here Special Delegan, A special train. with delegate from New York and other eastern points to forty-third the convention of the National Electric Light association at Pasadena. Cal, May 17 via the Union, Pacific' and Salt Lake Route, wtIl Eton' over In this city. , WASADCH Parpaatual care. , s ,,, . crt i. ,t " T, ......, CEM it T. LAWN Main St. Was ISIL SS - ,,,, I . MO,NrKEITS BALT !AMC MARBLES AND MONDmental WorksC. O. Johason, rrep.. ISO N fltroL - FUNERAL DIRECTORS oommoloompo T. 1141 IL W. and leading undertaker ale at Ilerwiomtwed- - tality coeds-th- e embalmer. owa suiting. best Prices at. your Jos. TAYLOR. 'Int Utah s' - Was. 760L , , arcla.--31 , OM-Prom- 22$-22- -- yiur 11-1- 1 10Flaftommoim , - - --- , ed , sub-statio- - . -- ut 4e - k i. -- ------ , - ! - - - have-1,000.- ... to s ' -- Ilk fit, - -- h it'l ,, . -- dMirnreng: 8 one-4m- e" - ' I-- ..i . 1 - , ,.' at I y - 4 is Itrawinga.-coer-f..caton- a , - 411 - as " , 1 - - -- 1r. - s. ---s-''' ' 0 , ' - -- - thie-mont- - o - - ' r n rt y ping board ship bonds for soldier an sailor, veterans of the great war I suggested as a 'solution et the berm outstion in-- a letterr written by Samil II, .1 IJ-- - v st MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 6..- .Flour made a new record high price here today with an advance of 50 1 tl., i. ., cent a. barrel. An advance yesterday '',,, in wheat with a good ateady demand 1,,,.,1 is tits reason ascribed for the Increase. Today'a quotation. SI1.00 a barrei. , when sold In OS pound cotton slacks iri In carload Iota reaenta an advance of II ,'T 1,''' -- - ' $2.011 a barrel for standard flour in a 4 f ' - - month. , j'., uldltirtil.e.l7tittatit7tTgr n " , : Keoul:17:orAtotthemrt.amaieldy Some designers are showing a fe't CARL EDnplaTomnovelty patterns In pockets, hut the , general rule is for garments cut- on TUNERAL DIRECTOR 9r and one lines,very straight simple' OPEN DAT AND NIGHT; plaint agnate-fla- re pockeL on each PHONE ET. 131. , side of the coat with a small change pocket of the same design directly above Its larger brother on the right side. A limitett number of models THE EDER W. HALL. ' are shown with flare outfit, but the (tl T. itteketta) Mortuary Wasatch Phone man is who about In In the ease, of tobacco, the rise really particular 1 PERsONAL Service. ' , prices was entirely responsible for the his dress will avoid any ibuperfluous 241 L. 2nd Boutls S per cent increase in the value of trimmings of this character. t the crop. as compared to ISIS, there SoftRollad Lapels Correct t CO.. TINDERTAXIERS CYDONIttl. being a decreased of S per cent In the The ooft.ronod lapel op000ro to 7 South Wooc and embalmers. : acreage. come bacit into favor stronger have . ' exempla The bureau places the value of the than ever an4 the pressed flat variety . Wide latitude for. Boys. I 1919 hemp crop at $33.600.000. copra. is practically taboo. In keeping with $37.700000. corn. $13,790,009 and to- the general rule of coneervativ As Is natural much wider latitude style , Is allowed in bacco at $11.790.000. elk the lapels are of moderate length. selecting clothes for the & &ON& CO: CUT TLOWERS The 'most marked change made by small boy than for ,father or big tonfaCrooY Funeral assigns or. the designers is in the large number brother. The belted model, Is quite May Department Stores delivery. Prompt tistIcally arrangotl:' coats which are be- - permissible for the luventle son and . of double-breaste- d Was. 111. 114.:on4 south. East double-breaste- d heirwho '" can The exhibited. also Declare Dividend himself in int Indulge Big of pop- yoke backs'and pleats if It suits his , coat will have a greater degree , SALT LAMBOURNIE, 101NEST ' time- - youthful fancy, tt lea4ing New ink - ularity this Year than for a Io ,01 -- ow stoma-z Mo. -- load tag , Liao'sST.-1common a 7iS, for are May store department Is manufacturers hovel preparing a rat design our spostality. Decore. GER3IANS EMIGRATE TO nrsturA. tock.dividend of38 1 8.A per oent to--- heavy demand during the next few, suit. In which the cost featuring la open, show4 Booth Main. Was. 1114. Iloilo. MOSCOW. May 8.Three liundred day was declared by tho May Departmonths, but as the season wears on. ing & whit. pique resins. , The neck single-breaFLORAL CO. ' FLORAL DZo ;: of the KING Is the coat fastened a simiGermans, the vanguard of many skill. moot Stores company:. it was en- - it is predicted that by tap This increases the will come back. . lar to those used,in raincoats, signi. 214 Z. Ind So. 141- Woo. 3416. ad workers planning to emigrate to nounced here. The popularity won by the threeRussia,. ire expected to arrive' her. company's common stock from 115.- FLORAL DESIGNS A OPFCIALTT. For the Very Small Boy. soon. The men will engage in truck 000.009 to 920.000.000. coat following the It also was button close-fitte- d 'tyska.' Floral Co.. all $a.4 T tat. HI. For the very small boy wash sults to voted thereon the annualrote orivisit to the United States last fall of farming. are being displayed with a greater ' dividend on the stock from 7 to 8' perPrince of Wales appears to be :,TEMALE IIELP. WAITED ' - TIME ESVOYS REACILPARIS. creasing rather than waning, and this profusion and ,variety of design than The dividend will be paid to stock. style undoubtedly will be one of the ever before. The ever popular middy VERSAILLES, France. Shy GIRL IrOR '.rPSTAIRS WORK. on June :5. The leaders throughout the season. While sults and Oliver Twist styles still hold Turkey's delegation to - the peace con- holders ofhasrecord Part car of 3 children. Mrs. C. E. Milstores in St. Louis, Ak- - there is no sign of aereturn to the their own, 'while one of the season's ferenc arrived here shortly after company 371 E. So. Temple St. ner. exaggerated flaring trousers ,which novelties le one the order-o- f the Litmidnight this morning. , Ton, Cleveland and Denver. , had a vogue some settsods ago, men's tle Lord Fauntieroy costume with a mrricz TO CREnrroFtarosT,tin cut restos effect. or Fanny R. Toddle ite rments aro being Id. Decoaied. CredHurricane Rages in as a cu Pays to Treat Seed Potatoes. nether are fa Few Panama suiting have appearitors will present claims with vouchwhat fuller. Trouser - sd as dresssmart the to to ers forbidden the yet on the market-an- d undersigned at office tot". the Gibraltar Straits It pays to treat peed potatoes be- solutely Young & Moyle. Attorneys. Room SOS. aa a, belt Or wahstlino effect oaths probabilities are , that this style of er Deseret Blink Building, It Lake City. fore plant1ng.7'. Potato diseases de,kummer garmen will not bet on quite or A Vtah. urribefore the 10th day of July, 'furious h CADIZ, :day as popular this yiar because of the stroyed mtarly 20 per cent of the crop Simple Lines tor Vesta. A.D. 19:3. r cane is raging in the Straits of Gibral- In Idaho in 1019. Much of this lobs soon twi an.almost scarcity of material and sharply will which E. M. Fowttn; Vests, Inspecting been prevented if every costume in or man's beeline prices. Administrator of tar and much damage has been done, could have the Estate of Fanny that P. Flood of the local army recruiting part on has used clean seed, treated it negligible the Panama suit which predict IL Tuckfield. Deceased. the simplest poscut double-breastesold at Ile service, is Inspecting the report a stating that fifteen fishing grower Richfield and the best any event are had followed efand carefull to of Date ". d few 112 first a years A May dth.. few will .putdication cost ago, this sunk. sible lines, , Telographio bate have ,been Price Lieut. R. A. A. D. 1920. methods known. but the particular year 335 to SO, with a corresponding Knight and ra,ilway communication is inter.. cultural fects vs shown, Is & r imam the Young are in Ad.doing diseases fOr There three Moyle. thing AttortclyS increase In the finer varieties. steer-cleaof those. around this city.. In' Tangier tato: , rupted ministrator. . Idaho. 444daho which .canbe treatment.' man will , a- cyrione'last-ntgin,rsirciri0 oft Reed controlled by partially , Edward Pike. In. TownEdward current for lighting the city. Returns. Salt Lake Is 'Says These. are common 'scab, Rhisoctonia Prol.Ztephens MONATE AND GVARDLINSHIP formerly a well known newspa. -----.... , , l' , and blackleg. The most satisfactory Center of Sheep Industry Pike. NOTICE. per man in this city, and now'a resiikers Plan Parade , treatment and the ono used by the r Prof. Evitn Stephens has returned In dent town.of is Eureka, he greatly consult CountY Clerk or respecties ; 11 a majority of growers is the corrosive front of the sheep In the United To Show Walk Out In - sublimatetreatment.' , apForester Scouts IdeaDana Parkin- ..- signer for further information It rightly. of his nepheW, States are within- - a '6004iille , this treatment will destroy all' enjoyed a visit as guest , circle, son. supervisor of the, Wasatch forest. , New York is Not Over plied IN THE DISTRIC'r comrr. or. bLackleg On David D. Thomas, on. of Maladti Salt Lake City ,being about the center this morning scouted the Idearof gathRhisoctonia the scab. PRO.; bate Division for, gait Lake the tubers. It theee,tubers are then' young real estate ....merchants. lie of the circle, turpentine in Utah forests in County, 'Utah, inIn and to Thomas L. ering according the or matter NEW ronx, May the.:z.. diethese in from to soil commerciat fret as as planted quantities. Making up Malad Valley entitte of Sterol:try Theodore Hostitch, Woodruff of the Sheep and Cattle- a local report4in rifle worker and railroad employees eases. A Meaw crop should result. sin being deceased. paper Notice:Wednesday, . the ift, way, every 1'i:irk of Great-tiNew to spring in men's Supply Manufacturing Co. Utah. only the product of a fertile imagine.. parade .Itecent investigations in Utah- and, the advent plan The petition of Josephine rostitch,'., here tonight no show the people that in Wisconsin hey resulted..in slight' hills and 'valleys puttinutn their however, be says, instead of praying fork the admission to probate; being the tion. The ideajle declared, was hard !of the strike Is not over." according to modifications of the directione for, a certain contrast to beautifully a worth of to of ly as ir green experiment largest sheep raising Mate is far be. would Edward McHugh, chairman of tbe seed treatmerA which have been corn- - robes iti be a trannerfotdocument. of the lalitpurporting will snd tea- -, mountains' hind if bepracticallyImpossible some others. tament of railroad strikers' executive committee. monly followed. Theme modifications with the surrotinding Theodore Stephen Koatitch, ' Trade is lively, in - The number of sheep raised In the gather turpentine in sufficient goon- - deceased. and for the granting of let- i! ars,..based on the fact that a solution crown Of toermine.commerwarrant it tities,fo being tors for searchers of administration. United States last year, according to outside ith the will'," .' - - . .. of corrosive sublimate loses strength addition Connecticut Democrats ciallsed. annexed. to Chap. A. Root, has been set of Malad's figure compiled by the department , many of and farms, homes conin eomes it when rather rapidly for on Friday the fist of i own people are either exchanging agriculture. was approximately 41., Applies for WaterApplication was hity.bearing In Favor of Modifying tact with certain other substances. A. D. IP20 al two o'clock day p.m., ' ranches ort securing additional'. lands. 000,000 and out of that number the In- mad. to the state A. at engineer today Directions for trsating seed are The by tbo Court House in the County mouth-inof the Vision chorus termountain ,region produced 23,I15,- - Y. Clark of Short Creek, Ariz.. for the COurt Room Prohibition Measure liven by Cr. W. , TruntItclord. Want rehetirsale otstid ; Salt P Ceurt,In next Saturday night was 000 sheep.- - Only 10 states use of ,02 second feet Of water to be Lake City. Salt 4 I Lak Utah. Exper, County, pathologist of the Agricultrual Prof. ' of btephense or 000 end . chief each more of the this object , sheep Withers ,,, taken of the locatClerk ., each of live from . said Court. with ! springs. hnent station. 1 NEW HAVEN. Conn., May Ake- . Salt to west 11 of l retur ere the the seal number Missouri thereof ' ed In early this for affixed e. bib stock 'Washington county, Of the Volataad act. so as to "Seleet es .cteen-- seed as poesib1 day of, May, river,Haecording to Mr,,'Woodruff, watering purposte, weeke before the manufacuire and sale of Treat 16 ditya.or 471.:tah-11anumber , total of E. J. (Seal.) 2,245.. CLARK. geermit At is This aftwas wines. favored by plaptigur and spread the potatoes Day Pay ' light - (Therk. Red Cows May Mose Monday-Th- e 000 sheep while Idaho has 1,224.000., l be ex- -- the bemooratio Mate convention to- or -- treatise where Aber's-IlSwell. Deputy Clerk. Office local Red Cross 'office will remove to Vocationd Mexico, Wyoming. - .11.100,000rNew A WetR.of the C. state to recommenniation Planted. the posed cloy, tig ht01and -- fl. W. : the ,state capitol probably next Mon- Strickland.Hollingsworth- -- -2,53 COOL"- he said. v central committee that the Connectl- tape the ootaluee 12 to 24 hours be for attorneys now to petitioner. his is plane Mr., being according Woodruff of day, office at &aye company the out delegation to an Irancisce be in- fore treating wilt, rnske the treatment It is PilY dor lode)! r officials. number of new shed and made by , the chapter structed to vote as a, unit was reieuted. more effsetiA". Treat loose if possible rho local federal vocational board. building NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. in ' and pens Ulah,,Wyoming Rere-,Frank spraying Rcise rattle Buyer in the peeks abs)rbs' thei some .2120.000 gOes out 1 ik, checks $4 the other weatern states. ,,' Sealek propoesthi will he reeelved bv Once. a cattle buyer ot Boise; Idabes. . chemical' rapidtv. roe for ounces , distribil, entire the from . I s , in Salt Lake On a buying trip. He the undersiavd al the office of the of "corrogive oublimate diesolved In and it la uoderstood that a goodly pm,. ' VI B. GREELEY of the Roar( of Education. City 2 clerk Cullen hotel. diMakes at' is a mall amount of hot water and Care till registered . , ',Proper and County reacher Salt LakeV Solt Lake City. , mows so gleam,. of thy, tion of this to solutt:tdic : , )Lave ,1 Strong Chicks yWnwnale Walker Leave uncut tubers ln this nuIrningfor the bonrInndMma"ttnr.t - Matekay, tilSnnitTir yai:cncador of Abrahamla is required ter lite gest-ra-t for SO 'minutes then remove IdlinG-1111,, 4 golution restrict ee Piac"1 in ittinIng this Ii q ,K ounce of die. , and dry. Add ilitelong is' but. the beginning. the joiciett ever tie arrival et a baby bey, icoartalebejttredeann- D. S. 'business col- L. 118(.1cher"linei at the 'rriornitig care and feeding of your chicks is , aolved coreontvo "mimeo for ovpry -'' Mrs. Walker was !or- - tjetario, street in....a lino with Sixth. born May I it IstrOnt Coo ea aolution treated : the bushels important five 1 titaly :,,,, South ,411, .,.., street. Sitt- Lake City,. Utah. merly Miss Helen- Cannon, daughter corona birds are Taisho obtalited. Aci louse streneth rapidly when need, W. T. cannon. specificittions. instruetione 4' I Corroatve subMittel. I detitdly unison Flower Season Is to hidder . contract ''' ' .1. ' cord.ng to Prof. 8. P. Smyth of Idaho of Dr. and Mrs. and form of bond, A. method bo : '" of C.. extemilned ' the With may Dolefollowing it are feeling , .'" th offie of the ' and potatoes treated , APPROPTUATK cuT TIA)WERSI Clark of the Board atduring - Four Weeks Late 'used with chloko 'i7, is results , ,,; the good , The th regular by howwill ,I volution riot, (moan. ond plants for "Mothpeo Day. 7 Rait-- ! houra-o- f each liurineee of the day. ,. theUnitersity department hande. poultry ever. hurt 6 3 Loot 2nd glass. wood. & flo011 CO.. oy FouttL) , .., CI? Inittruoof and Idaho. The chicks aro put into a Woo. SOL 111039013 achedul en or tiring to htittle-may bit obtained et N It is April now, rather than warm dry brooder, which has the floor I arid removed term, the office of this ....yiewers., one inch of nand. on top about covered (i-r- k V eVrt I . 'William Board, nrthe titliAN roflarrva Chief or . Gardener . May. opo:LittrpollitePI,,,S,-..,ruitVITALITY mottmoxissr of which is two Inettes of cut strew. ,4., . EMCIENCT 11 ; Newman began setting out the tabor. clover. alfalfa or chaff. The temper, General t'entrart: (trot Pt. a dopoolt 7 De 0. 'N. moos E. Talmace. e And . hoot-sIr. J. ribek-12i of Dr. Dna isdragool. senias Pitch additional eel, $11.00 fee node is equaro antler ature at the about kept , I 'Tilos detioeit, Just tosuod by T'ho Gothootrtons An i tenths aeries of tgete reefed- - other members of the eutassiercolOof 10e tiegrees Fahrenheit the first week ;I'',-- t , and A contract bond, in the sum of fifty follow th and le gradually deereased at the of Boston. Maw N, iy made on a Jerre group of athletes Of rower whieh regularli out , j,.. ,, a of the contract aceetitilt per - - 7 ' of botit five degrees per week. Comprising Sae pages of 'Brist Es- Per Show that the smoking of i glees buib twasopi. The potting Pietlis four rate chicks amount, ritteutr4 cent) by eatiffecterry rare. r -- The given their first feed. says on Distinctive lidef Intl; of the tie wilt be required reunite in entroeulor pre ,. cording to ell coloulatioqa. destroy , iAtter-da- y summer tot 40 eon usual op the of bete when Se Christ weeks end than Josue later Church hours old. as The a ouch foil eision, threating witts Propotial chat! be accompanied " by a certified eheck 4ri4e payable to Is itearing. bY ke Per retrt that tt rowers are Feint Into the- blooming and it Footnote It milk to drink and cloInta." to J , of Do. a TalThal t,h undttlIttivrti or ommptiotion aorreN1 aeritr.lt.. .to throwmit by 24 race with a conoiderable heedireO this cracked gra'n fed se popes' plates nlovrottog r to at trart rticloo published during tho Trl- - Par rteLl per .certt) of tbs , end that it destroys ore..,,year. As the bulbs are only now at boa Into The milk may be- either mage ,4 i of arocunt perf,ts in rifle proporal.-season of sour buttermilk lb, or tho two skim milk. and is Past loom in groat newspashooting -by fully 13 to their zenith. the flowering Th tweed PbTOP..a lit 1. neltr tw opened u111 on be so fed of tho in founts that the thicket, an pers pushed the aumneer,plants country. it tent. out-ItI of the lk,otr4 of not get into It end drowiL The grata tub nnsolutele Publiohed to mct tosirent de. Etittert.00 a, t the, office ns alum. way past the ordinary June-tim111100 too that cog poem, Monetal. .r rtclotri comuvis of Pre parts of cracked round ter these coluablo if tto IlgoldiTO el our sleet 4 ' rt.;cleo Il Mar 1.111:5 armv would abetain front the not Th right to reoerved te ittert elot nr.mtmrs:rt TOrli 24tTI1Ell corn. three parts of cracked wheat book form. of or all preoneal. tnbo(,t-i- t or Cloth $1...fe. plants and 'viol parts of steel tut eats all they would tKI tar meal, et- Irith appropriate rut flowery Ven, alueteed M. S. Gritya as tiost tir'Pett Onto POAFt or A ' ItltUr A lion t "Nt loiv." Sonti eye at proonst. On Valley the proper sire for little PESEIR yr grafcmi PtOOK IITORI: rws !Abe it the tintted Siete reftlt sorvice. gait rInnod in finds. IlLOS rootpold. ,,, co, 43 Lent 2nd Elo.,"Nasatett 11$, elty, If rhioLe freded 1110100 cannot he boos PrOlttrt. I main et. ir4or4t, r, 1 Of C3 Cents on Darrel ; ilwiltrthim0111 iro.derirnattchhsfolirttletri flithliert IM theArt Toottlionce Wan.-Taylo- n; ' sit,: d;:ye: , en Are Wearing at six leading - '' phyan , Crops Is 229 Million ' MANILA. May S.The total of the of , ; in Foobionable New York Cintreh: Jr. flansot Wright Marone. famous Surgeon and personal who ems oho' and killed while peering a colleetion plate in ht.. George Pro. , to 'ha late J. trierpont faohlintable in New York. Innen; The murderer, Thos. ',rotas' Epoteopal ()lurch ( ght). one of the snout . , , Nankin, being led from polke betadquarteirs in New York. Leading Philippine it- , Wei IP 1919 Total of Five s !,1, 1 mMOROM C120113'ncific - 1.1 , .- one so-- I 11'1111111111IIII WASHIXOTOK May As of the problem, paper lution print . 1 ; - - fitentoy elapse of Chketact, htanasor or the audit Itureau of circulation today - " : - ouggootod that the postoffice depart . moot cut off.frem the mails copies of , newepapors and magaitines for which , subscriptions are six months over due. (Special to The Newt) ; ' the before Teetifying MONTREAL. the anMay 1.-- -At , 'A sit. the tee investlgating print paper : it null of of the no ehartholders Invosttsameeting 3dr. said Cleave meth's'. , ' .. tion van needed and that a simple Canadian Pacific railway held here toas . shapes in postottlice requirements day the annual report showed grom expired. subscriptions would, do to have been the largest In , ti! Much to relieve the situation, the eemSahra historl, exceeding those 4 ' i PRIMA DONNA DIES, . of 11111 by 91311,111. Tet the net Schooli, , PARIS. May S.Herten earnings were less by 111,9111,311. The : ,. der. the original Helene,- In Offen- - Largest Increase was' In working died Metes opera La t 1, . showing a total increalt, since ' , today, god 12 years. The opera was Penns, 1911 of $39.152.101. Between Me ' fir , t , and 1919 working expenses of the . , ... "Ilo Uts to Fool Selves, t company .bad climbed from 997.91111,- ,. ; . e90 to 9144.090,000, an increase of 114 !, i,,F ----'Within the same period Inpeficent i t , , , t, Ile Vetoes 2.75 Deer Dill creasea In freight and paseenger rates amounted, to . 41(1 per cent In freight , and rates nosTox, Idaybill intended Coolidge per cent in Pareteeter to leg rates. Thusl0during the past five years today 'rooted a - Wise xthe- znanutacturs and tale' of percentage Increases in operating ---1 beveratoo nontnining not more thtan penses was double percentage increase state. 2.75 per cent ot alcohol in- this In tolls accorded to railway companies. rierfeto message Four, retiring directors, Sir John C. attin II lithe satintaotion, Mr. Grant Hall; Sir Vincent "nage sad Eaton. tro- -- --- - ermptres-to Moreity Bart. and' Sir Augustus M. In O; is . grave danger ther attempting Hasten were reelected. At a meetot, to deeelve the' people. It this ant ing of the board subsequently held. were placedon tht stattte books today Lord Shaughnsuy was elected chair-Me. it would provide no ,beer for ,the peeE. W. Beatty, president: Grant 1 pie. HAS, ice president,--anrourt "Walt until'', the: supretnt ; committee ,wiss appointed Las:follow: t talks," he addred.,:" 'Richard L. Angus, N... W. Beatty, 7 Grant 'HMV Sir lierberi S. Holt, Sir ptintund 13, Oiler, Lord Shaughnessy. I t1 of - Tte:di Ile!? Paper Shortage . i I.!, i Ais . ' wii , C;14te 6.11 - ask-och- se ( 'Called by Death davto , $ tat' ' rreah water, grit and thueotal are saisouncod later. Woes. Miele iete,"'At s kept bifor hIpitel. it to two Weeks W illiam $tott a miner. died After b.:oils:cid; a dr el;barterorttlIngestri este "perrtt trilourhlAsilcoTintispari"ler a: rlutnell one bran. of corn meal to led in & flat hopper later. nee a day. usuelly about the middle I PICIdel. of the forenoon. A convenient hop per to use is a flat trough six inchee con oervices for Mrs. Christine and any Funeral side. two Inches deep will be pout onient length. A flat pities of sand Hedger. who died Monday. ward chops' att 3 screen slightly smaller then the al tee b.midretioa be Vies. may The body I. m,et Sunday. trough is laid on the feed to keep the od her dausliter, 1dts, the home of chick from seratubing it out. east Sixth 1014 joha Q.from 10 a. to, t 1 p. ie. onSouth quantities street, the It milk is not available indrink. meal to give them all they will of the funeral. Interment will he day in propormash meal is added to the In the vitt cemetery. , tion to the amount of milk fed. If sarvire for Harry A. Davie, about le por tent of the total ration is whrucoral held at the died Sunday, will be moat meal it is equal to the intik. The bilaaonic lnipis p, Sunday et 1.10hree0111C mash is fed so that the chicks will get under the direction id the Mt. In be oliiet boot equal amounts of grain and lodge. Intsrment will mash. The feeding periods tiro re- cemetery, Mr. Davis was a locomotive and engineer. dueed to three & day for the grain one for the , rnsab after about the The funeral of Samuel Coombs. who fourth week. died Tueaday following an operation se While chicks am confined to the his throat. will be he'd mt Moo. hail. hems they, are given some green food rriday at 3 p. ni.. uglier the direction Th body may be the Moose lodde, del such as sprouts oats. out alfalfa. cot of south Seventh tit the home. rye; eta. Vitunks Of mod are placed viewed 11 from le I P. In, Lisa.. West attest, In the house and the chicks enjoy on lbe day of the funeral. Interment worms and ILL Olivet cemetery. scratching in them for will be la bugs as well as eating the green great Evan. runeral sarviora fer 'Phoebewilt The chleks are allowed out on the be who died Tuesday. ward ground se poen as the weather will Erskine. chapel t held in the Twnty-firspermit The houses are kept clean and at 1 Ix rm. Friday. Interment will be ear is taken to feed no mouldy or de- la the city cemetery.' rAired feed& Chicks eonfined ink& The funerakeervices Over lb70 body SC hoots most be kept busy if they are to years. Othello 1144:tew. aged be kept out of mischief such as picking Mrs., will be held Tricia,' sl IL IL lel 411 each other's toes. Although this meth- chaPci soutn :1 of Joe. od in being used for chick's brooded in West Temple. Irriends are invited . te artificial brooders most of it &OPUS attend- - ,litiarment- - itillbe able to Chicks brooded with bean. yet cemetery. , 11 Prtrinitly. day, dapto za; bnutitnauftetaer rAmmiae,...,,w cliulT , , legomkj , E FAt10113,,Autt.qgOtt IS mvilDERED DIJRING 5uNDAYs ; , EsT - I ton- - SITS r.,Att;;INOTOSI, D, Of , . Coy,' tr tmoet, asoll Xing' 'Athos tie ' hope br tkiL rsUd et tkw Salt lAke gasy )0NTIAC.., U1ch Although an gositofflee concost4a. forcod the appropriation for a sew elle or for tbe 'and profanity irons officials tho sight 'admieeema of guilt made of tu'ottent the building fniartemnt of his &treat id CollnoOtion with the 1110.111111 sent to intpoildbio, and Sosator Mim Vora fichaelder, Anson King's bill otli!Ag goy $66,tOd Ia Itot murder of at his trial today. gl testified Hest on elo It to is Mato good nal pass. Clogi.V thnt tho PO4001100 doPwrimnt said he deolod his guilt whoa arrooted. tam tondo which will be diotributod until the bfficere fillod him with loot I' the r"l'air of 14ditiGnal apse' rrOni the stood he accumd throo of. temporarily to relieve tb situation (icor with having abused him, until a asocial appropriation can be r.,t testified mit he hod motor'e seoured. amps Miss Schneldor untti hi woo italt Loki postmaster has boon ed to look at the body when hi ass i nstructed to ,.,id in a detailod report stopped by 4p.ttleors node tho ocen of at tha tack at taaluttaa. tho crimo shortly allor it was (Horror. emit. He told a dotatiod story of his Action On life in small Michiga n tow ns, .uffrage rn Delaware of his sont in the marino coma and DOVER. Dot, Mayi St.Action by finally of his mpioyment in a Flint the house on the auffrage ratification au,tomobile factory. He itft his work Yssolutids. sdopted by the senate yeti- them het amid. the day. before Mies for Schneider was killod and cam ttedaY. WW tirsbably be postponed, to R wook or ten days.. On visit ts the rvistivsit night "miss this at But-l'aleaders realtai that the trasody Beet toatified he had at leapt three more Of Vet, they-nee- d boon In a moving victor show and a goatee toput it oVer in the boon. out borne, had led him past the short soon of tho xrim.. , Onclo during his testimonyBost Pc;tal Reizula t ton ' wept for tumoral minutes. , 31AY ..T111:11S1)41: 191.:L G ,, , .''''' - ' ,, 1 I -- ' . - ,- ' . ' , , -- - - - - , . - , |