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Show DESKHKT .MES IfllWT J' HUDSON SEDAN TT FOR SALE wan Day Treatment For T h HaaryweighU b y Health Commissioner I Frorias Popular. , rt bea la plain aed lawr stripes, Ilfel Hheiea ai toe be wMe. M will pay te aaaba atlrt mw. r taeearraw a( ieaa abas eae 4ea e reeerva tba right te ttarit qaaattty, rr Deseret " News Rea-aaab- la con-rail- ed ana Special Mcnoa Tba dally maned ofih educing w ara prepared by Miee Ruth .aar. at tha Health Commissioner's who for nurses, wising pchool thla supervision of diet to ba Thoaa ambltloua msnUal to auccas become Slim ara permitted to have aa meat but once a day and tea ara forbidden. If ona la hungry tween meala Mis Wilber auggeets at a glaaa of water will satiafy that amply feeling. Mara la a typical menu prepared by Wllbar for ona deyr Lreakfaat Ona medium apple, ona X ona ailca of toast, ona cup of cof-- a with ona and a half tablespoon f akimaad milkOne-ha-inxtead of cream. lf lt.ia a. m. cup of boull m with ona cracker. -Luncheon Medium earring of lean M roast beef; two thin allcee of rye road; lettuce and cottage cheese Uad: two and one-ha- lf tablespoons-e- l of French dressing, tea with lam-n- r one cracker. , Etoaar Large serving of boiled od arlth lemon; large serving of 'ala cauliflower; ona acant taaapoon I butter; lettuce aatad or celery; qno-a- lf an orange, black coffee. IS. IS p. m. One-ha- lf cup hot skim ba-ar- ea USJl - - oe ad II II L j LOUISVILLE, May T. Leaders of churches, and, women'e club and social workers hare ara engaged In a city-widrive to Indue residents of Louisville to Join In a campaign to out down tha ooet of living by curtail Ing rack lean buying at high, prices Thousand hare already joined and it la hoped eventually to enlist U0,000 persona Tha movement was Inaugurated by Louisville club woman. It waa Ina dorsed and given Impetus by tha Ministers' circle, the Crescent HU1 Forward club and tha conference of Social Worker. Churches have approved It and United States Trade and Labor assembly and tha Building Trades council have bean asked to join In a permanent organisation. It la proposed to organise a cheaper living committee to ba composed of representatives of many civlo organ! nation Mayor Gaorga W. Smith has given aemt-offlclat Indorsethe movement ment by announcing his adherence Mrs. and Bmlth haa promised that her household will be conducted as near as possible along tha Unas of economy suggested by tba promoters of the .r Values Up to $75. - A Remarkable DRESS Offering Actual Values Up to $42.50 . Ail odd lines of dresses and broken assortments, comprising the seasons greatest style successes in Serges, Tricotines, Satins, Georgettes, Jerseys, Taffetas and Tricolettes, which formerly sold up to $42J0, are radically reduced. Plain Velours, , veleee e- the see aaeelal pries fer Selerdey Pk.Mdml SJA.ee. This price Sfceeia eleee ap far the eniliwket before I eeleek ieaierrew aisbi. Kvery stee fa misses " wemen. - A feaetsellee .style .assembly smimWis teles a!leed aed a perl efteele. Te wk have been weltle far ret vmn every prices tble sale held See Our Windows Idea. Greatest May Sale Thf drive against reckless buying Is . W. heeded by the Rev.-DrCharles Welch, ' president of the Louisville Ministerial association, who ts aided by a committee Including. In its membership a Roman Catholic, priest and a Jewish rabbi as well as representatives of woman's ciuba "Buy no new clothing,- shoes or othsf wearing apparel," is the first plank in the economy platform. "Wear wpat you have, no matter how shabby or out of style, li continues and adds; "Reduce the consumption of meat In each household; abstain from candy, soft drinks ad other confections deposit money In the bank and keep a record of money saved through practicing economies. "If the people of Louisville will taka thla movement seriously, said the Rev Dr. Welch, "we actually can fores down prices here on the necessaries of life, rersona generally are spending money like drunken sailor; labor, which should be produti essentials, Is dsvotsd to n'onanfce visual This is not the time for overall except for working people. We don't want fad What we do want isnt least 00,000 Louisville people to join this campaign. Lists maks it at badge of honor to wear old clothes, carry hunches to the office, abstain from sweets and buy nothing not absolutely needed. Then watch prices drop." - lelacter.l, yeeelble Mlr-- et - Abeet lee Silk Pellleeats le all Jersey, ell nit Taffeta sad e ember ef styles eombleatlee materiel Pleat, ef fleesees taektaee te ebeeee frem. Weaderfal valae te a feriaaate parekaee. of-Sil- ks From the scores of wonderful savings the following as representative GEORGETTE CREPES colors. AA H p - TRICOLETTE Regular $7.75 value. In all the latest-coloALL-SIL- Cohns Special, 36 daa Dresses Unrivaled Offer CImm freat tke oeaeea'e smartest mydela la a vert ety a are aaled I tkta city. Pick year favorite aad popular plain or changeable effects, for street or evening wear. Made by America's beet known , meeuleoturer, and , placed on sale for this r. . . week, at per yard Messallnes, , yv. New - Models Special Full Frocks Service These are eeiae at the big attraetleas ef New Week la aar Ceraet Depart seat. I lalt per JCereet Departmeat wkUe par raaga ef styles aed sloes la tke aaw aMdela la to $15 Special J CHILDRENS 13 Per Cent Off per coat from tke regwtar DAY SATURDAY MIDDIES - SMOCKS "Urge variety- Cklldrea'a Saturday $3.48 DRESSES MIDDY Day skirts at.. - f V Featuring Wonderful cial Values in Womens ,gQ AU Spe" MOCK BEAM HOSIERY lack silk boat with llale top aad Bole. All beet cetera, lacladlag black aad whit Special. . r Plata allk MEW HOSETTES Faacy lace All Blare ia llale roll top the leedlag rotor Spoelal ... $2.00 $2.00 Aeoortoe patters FANCY LACE HOSIERY y la black, wktte, Held moaea. eardovaa aad aavy. Special. , , $2.00 HOSE For fhc stetf WOMEMS flgere. Wkltr oaly. U valae Brokea alar to elooe. Speelal $2.00 , ' i On Sale Saturday P; BUNGALOW APRONS - Childrens. COATS ' Cent Discount 25 Per tylea. The above come in ages 6 to 14 ' and each price represents a special reduction. GINGHAM i Row 30. Silh Hosiery $2.00 . Fall IS. WOVErt BIG SELECTION at $1.75 -. te Ceaearvatlvely priced free r Special gkepplag gatarday la always tke .at tekaa aad maay special ladaccmcata are offered la la a all javeatle sect taek.-iag- a. triai-.- 4. OUT-SIZ- E Roaad aad la dark bla aad Ilgkt pe reale aqaare aeek wltk braid triaaariag wide belt All lenertk. sisea fell two aad . aed pocket . $2.95 Speelal fer $1,75 Satarday. JELASTIC- New Arrivals in Beautifu- l- LAMP SHADE MATERIALS GIRDLE Nciro Corsets, $4 dedart ' f Dark and Colored. Choice, of the House. . roafltlc. Agea S - ANY TRIMMED HAT to 40. yard . TxrrKTAS. Aitn iati messand tHiHcrov, 160 Taffetas XIVKS Our most Latin-Amerlc- trtiaaUags aad Mat laee rs : ESI Mew ateeka ere 'at tfcelr beat." gtylea fresh Bad detaty, la II the wasted aia-- 4 t a e I a I Easelsite te . aed atrlpee aad Gleghaats la plaid te select Several styles rheek from. Flaleked wltk cellars aad belts ef All eeatraet eeler eleee te- - S yeere. Speelil Saturday fpdmlfO $9.00 BARONET SATINS inches wide. Various llCUIS0l0lilN5.ll. etralgbt 1 A?- - , yard. . 1- -1 Dresses Mee-eeU- K May Sale price, colors. ekem-bra- y middy atylee with laag aad chert aieevest Materials leg peat will well. All the let Special for Setardey that v teat aad til) Special, yard. 36-INC- H la eiaebama aad ep ' Made Zealal Newest patterns and- Graduation and Confirmation Little Tots Colored Boys Wash Suits 40 Inches Wide. Black, navy, tan, amethyst, green, pink brown, white, cream, OCT ' rose, Alice etc. Cohns May Sale, price yard PRINTED GEORGETTES $3.50 Childrens SALE SATURDAY ONLY Values Up to $7.50 we quote - " aed SILK PETTICOATS "V, SATURDAY Concluding Day of Our isfS' SATURDAY ONLY . J $1.25 CarH Table Covers ea fedari siarday'at ttn ... t Beers The tl?nal success corded this weeks special Suit Sale haa induced ua to augment depleted with assortment " greater valuea to give week-en- d selling added t , impetus. ,. Choose tomorrow from handsome Serges, . Tricolines, Checked Velours, Jerseys, etc. Ires-byteria- SATURDAY.oKY www 1 V ac- de a hell atilehed with striae. w li heel Mklas Ilil'MIll l ft V U s J yf7 AnolUacr Big SUIT Event fiinOlicliEis at i SATURDAY ONLY Mast Work Doily. of tha women, la expected to ark an hour a day lit har garden. If la has a garden, otherwise to taka eg walks and setting up exercises. Dally tha women report by tela-boand receive Instruction, edtng a diet for the following day. a Thursday of each- - weak they re-o- rt at the city hall and are weigh-- L and tha week loan or gain on their charts. Average Waa Higher. . Tha leader of tha class la Mrs. Nel-- a Leonard, kga 11, a typist, who tip-a- d tha aealee at 121 pounds but lost pounds la the flrat seven days (hi . r. Robaraton figured her normal ( i t ;awht at 141 pounds Mine Catherine Scott, age II, ( also EXPUOD BY PORTO typist, la tha 4,baby of tha class," ba weighed in at 164 and her naal weight waa calculated at ,1 11. saa Scott, stands just a half-inc- h ova five feet. Tba anti-forusade la a serious nature. Dr. Robertson says, aimed to otat tba dangars ahd discomforts of BDEN08 AIRES, May 7. Martin ms weight and show tha ease with hich U can ba eliminated, Travleso, member ot the Porto Rican senate and who ' has sdui Labor Unrest Grows. ftryefl as governor of that temporarily lsland. haa a tour of South Amerbeen maktng T. unrest Industrial DELHL May I Increasing and the trad union spirit ica and endeavoring to allay suspicions of concerning I growing in Bombay, according to received by the authorities the Monroe Doctrine. Senator Travleso appealed to Amera. Tim viceroy council bee been otlfled that IS strikes have taken erican In South America, in an adlace recently In India and that 1 of dress before the American Club here, to use .their best efforts to provo to haa were in Bombay. citisens of South American countries that th Monroa Doctrln was not tha WU1 Abolish of an Imperalistlc policy Inter-Provinc- e on th part of th Unltsd States. Taxes expression Mr. Trsvieeo said that the conduct of the United States toward Cuba and PEKING. Slay T The Chinese had iKttlfiedjtrtln govern, Port Rieo were examples that could bents having trade relations with be cited to show that the United Ihina that It Intends to abolish the States had no Imperialistic alms. he IJiksA. or international tax imposed Speaking aa a goods In transit between provinces. declared that it was very Important to 'O compensate for the lorn of this allay the unfounded suspicions of avenue, which Is the financial main-- i many that th mo. ay of the provincial -- governments. It tives of the United States In rill ba necessary to Increase import the Monroe Doctrine were not utiet en foreign goods at ports of en-- 1 to protect countries announced. nr, the government haa but from European Interference, to take the t has requested powers rather to obtain political control ot tar. a of lit revision Chinese the art them which would ha to the benefit 'T of the United States commercially. H M? declared that this country was not only far mors Independent than any of the states ot th bnlon hut was virtually an Independent state aa far as the administration of Its own affair were concerned. "Perfiape in, the future, ,J be said, "th United States may constitute ua Into a sovereign people, but that is a prhblem which will have to he resolved by future generations. We enjoy today all the rights and liberties of th freest people of the world end we have no reason for complaint or protest In our present situation. tEach efspriwuMeiiMiHftuiniiiiMjnTiswww iiMnMrinTfiill miftm iMIibiMUhHHl L -- sup-rrlal- Iliiwiil v. SATURDAY ONLY CAMPAIGN TO FIGHT CHICAGO, May T rat parsons all mar tha Uni tad Stataa ara watching groat interest tba 6 6 day sxpsri-naa- t la reducing1 weight which U Mac aoaduotad bar a under tba cf Dr. John Dill ' Robertson, lnouKes fly health commissioner. iraady raoalvad hare suggest , tha rababllity that If tha Chicago to auccaaafut It may ba triad a other communities, reported la tha flrat weak kM tha average. weight of tha 4 eoetsa composing tha flrat elaaa waa educed by .l pqunds haa prompted Na ergs nlsa lion of olhar olaaaaa In JM city and altogether more than Ita hare ara trying to saa how can regain thetr youth, acidly they a I figure Tba lead ara of tha fat' elimination aataat hart aver that tha axparlmant Ah ba triad by 'anyone aufferlng a aorplua of advolrdupota. axarclaa and a atrictly diet oonatltuta two of tlia hief feat area of tha Chicago experl- - iniifcdniMfnmin $1.25 Cotton Pongee Shirtings ltlf Hudsea Sedan la vary good condition; aitra wlra wheal and only bean raa 11.666 ml lea Address'4-50- , weiw n iwinli A SNAP 7 1020: n "tffHyiyn 1 : KY'ENING NEWS FRIDAY . MAY - hew Ckeallle Frlagee aad ice Chrallle Taeeela te match. New Silk Frtage acw Braid Galmpe all la the meet desirable color Rcaeeaably ' priced. Sack aides plak eeatll .wltk elaetle laaerta la kack. Jaat tke tklag for a eleader or grew I eckeel girl. Slaee 23 te 2T. Speelal fer Satarday Of ri Effiai: ' gov-rnme- nt Latin-Amerlca- n, Latin-Amerlc- mahi-minin- Latln-Amsr-c- DISPLAY U.S. GOODS Sr6rchafbddr bUctsTvdJbst There Is nothing better than Retinol ntmewL It relieve that hot. dry sen--i- ae md gently heels the chafed and Bathe the leet hi spot jtetd the tantment. met before applying for hexema. reerL.'d hr piy-ian- s jrskm troublea. AfahAwrrmb. 333isiol Lean he auggented that shipping board v rare la be fitted out as exhibition ship to edrry American product to ,new market and thus meet the competition of the British and Japanese manufacturers. Mr. McLean has called the attention otyariou commercial organisations to tha fact that Japan aa well as Great Britain ha adopted this plan in her nee for the worlds trade and that. Japanese ships, will be sent around tha world carrying exhibits of Japanese manufactured goods. These vessels trill be operated by a organization embracing a Urge number of Japanese manufacture ra. Mr. McLean, who also is regarded among railroad men aa an authority on international trade, point out in-- MIGUMiNSES 7. Areer- LOCISVILLEl, Ky end commercial Icen menufarturrr organlmtlone ere being urged to adopt the idea ef the Brltiah'and Japanese aed send exhibition hipf abroad" to display America goocti in foreign The idee has been proponed to port h American tnwess men by H O tant tor.'fn trafne map-aee- r McLeaa. of the Pouthera Hallway aa-rwho haa headquarters here. Mr. Mc in thla connection which be regards of great importance. British and Japanese manufacturers, he of assert;, through the tabor leaders in their countries have persuaded labor that "atrikelesa pro-- , duction on their part with "strikes in Ah United against production Plates would aeon enable those countries to capture German trade market aggregating nearly 6.000,006,000 annually with a consequent addition of $1.000, 000.606 In wages paid British and Japanese workmen, Mr. McLean says that Intensive production both In Great - Britain and Japan has enabled those countries not only to provide ample stocks for 'consumption but also for export in competition witlx American products in foreign market. - other States and X,000 in Japan-an- d countries. To the 267,660 tons imported by foreign markets during February there should, be added 12,666 tons d in the United TCingdom. This glie a total for imports In FebThe distriburuary of 246,666 ton tion of these imports waa aa follows; United Kingdom, 11,660; France, 0, 606: Belgium, 21,606; Holland, Spain and Portugal, 16,000; 1,660; Italy, 26,090; Scandinavia, Egjpt, 7. 500i Germany - and Baltic the-Boar- rd - trana-ehlppe- - by-la- 22,-00- 6; NmATElfiSTiCS For Acid Stomach Drink Hot Water - -- Te Neutralise Daagereas Acid, Sweetea Stemaeh, Step I ladlgestlea "If dyapeptlce. aufferera from acid stomach, gas, wind or flatulence, gastric catarrh, haarbufn, etc would taka a teaapoonful of pure Bieurated Mag-seaIn' half a glaaa of hot water after eating they would Immediately aoon forget they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble. and doctor would have tn look elsewhere for patient" 'Mnt forma of stomach freebies ara-db- a ts etemech acidity sad fermentation of the food contents of be stomach combined with im insufficient blood supply to the aloes h . Ho Increases tha blood supply and Piaurated Maaaesta. which ran be eblsined readily at any reliable drug or 4 either tablets or powder, neutralises azeesstva stomach acid and atopa lbs food fermentation, the eemhin.tio of tba two, therefore, being mare,iOBy successful sad .wwtereeto to the arse ef n- t fc.a.1 o stimulanta mr msdl-cme- e forgeeinnts. la gesi lea. AdrertlsemeaA ts . the general control and supervision of twenty days prior to said meeting. "A special meeting of the stockholdtka property, business and affairs of tba corporation, but they may delegate ers may be called at any time by resocertain duties In respect to various off- lution of of comicers of the company, or three director or by !th.e hollars anyone-thiof In case mittees of th Board, tho outstanding-- capithey - tal stock of of choose so to do. , - Notlea this corporation. "Th Directors may also prescribe of th time, place andpurpose of such and rules end regulations for special meeting shall- be given to each the conduct of the business .by mailing the same to of the cor- stockholder at least twenty days prior to such poration, and for the government of him meeting1. end defining the duties of the Cashier, "At Assistant .Cashier the teller the every stockholders' meeting each clerks and other officer agents and stockholder shall hav one vote servants of tha corporation! Tho Board each share of stock owned by him for on atao require and flz tho books of ths company. Fractional of Dlrectors-ma- y the of bonds parts of a share may b voted as such conditions amounts and" porta, 6,000. from Its various officer agents and in the asms manner. Proxies duly servants. The Board of Directors may to tha satisfaction of th 'VbTHE OF STOCKHOLDERS discharge or suspend said Cashier, As- meeting shall be accepted. sistant Cahlera, or teller, or clerk or ''"A representation of a majority or MEETING. any of them at any time, and for may the issued and outstanding cause Hoard deem sufficient. stock of tha corporation shall ba capital A necesSPECIAL MEETING OF THE -- Fivesaidmembers may shell constitute a sary to hold any stockholders' meeting stockholders of Sugar Banking Com-Pn- y quorum of the Board Directors to In ease 1 majority of ot th will be the at held outstanding Company's transact businea and It shall rsqulrs ' office, ho. 2061 South Eleventh ts not East. five members to constitute a quorum capital called meeting,repreeentsd such Sait Lake City, Utah, on tha Ird day of at may bs or any Regspecial regular meeting from time tomeeting time until thsra June. 1129, 6 o'clock p. m.. for the ular Board of Directors adjourned I tha pf meetings sufficient of- - tha purpose of voting on tha pyopoaltlon of shell be held in' the administration representation stock to hold th same. amending Article 7 of the Articles of room In tha Banking house of this cor- of A'majorlty tha votes of tha Company, to read poration in Sugar, Salt Lake County, mwtinf fchallcast, at any stockholders' Incorporation aa follows to wit; md dldlOr each Utah, on tho second Thursday ef each question, election Issue .that tvfv "Tha limit of tha Capita f Stock of and may at th evXry month, corns beginning before such this corporation Shall ba Fifty Thou, houpftf five o'clock p. m. No notice of meeting. sand 160 909.96) ftollarm, divided Into such meeting need be given. A ppeclel thisAr director or other officer of Five Hundred 606) Share of a par meeting of the Board may be called by corporation mqy be from ' Ofrice for cause st any removed value of One Hundred stockholders' . 99) Doiiarii any officer at any Tim. t9 either " or meeting, In regular share per special. At all meetings, both of directors case any officer And to amend Article I ef thatArtt-He- a and of stockholder any office re- -' the president of qulring ownershipholding of In stock tha corv' Incorporation, to regd, aa fol- tbs .corporation, or In bla absence, the poratlon as a ' VALPAKISri, May 1. Th A aso- io a of to wit; qualification for tha vide shell preside, or If 14 cial ton ef Producer of Nitrate have ceases to ba a owner "The officers pf thi cprorefton Shall neitherpregdent. nor vies president is the necessary amount of stock, ha mad public certain' ntatlatle con conaipt of of lne.tr Direc- present, president a director selected from among of ct and slt-o- f fact bT,t'mt tor of from thla said proth whom be resigns consumption earning elected by those present shall preside The cash- office, and forfeits a ) title and right thair flrat annual ier shell duct. which ia the principal . article th etockhoWara-a- t set as secretary at a!) meet, thereto end the Board of Directors or and meeting annually thereafter, also, ings pf th board of directors or stock- a quorum thereof may fill aald vacen. of exportation of Chile. , President, ona or more holder of If he be absent, a secretary CF by an Immediate In th month of February there adents. withand If advfaabla ena pro tern, selected by those present, out further was on hand In Europe a stock of or more Assistant Cashier ceremonv.appointment all of whom shall keep a full and correct written "All vschncles existing, front any . nitrate of 160, 90 ton end during ahpjf be elected or appointed by tb record of th of each and causa In to offices ot this corporathis same month thers waa Imported .Hoard of r! rector from among thair vary meeting,proceedings ef director or tion ba filled by eppotatment own number, otcoptlng tha Caahiar ami of stockholder either in W.book kept for mads shall lato Europe 2 7.999 tone. Ot t hit Aaasranr tha Hoard by of Director and who caahiar need but not that purpose total of 6T7,OS tone therexd, euch appointees shall hold office until b director or stockholder Tha "The stockholders shall meet en)iu-ell- v the riar delivered fp the next annual I be en of stocktbo term of each officer aha! meeting on year, ths second Thursday tn June of holders and until thetr eo-- ce ssora are tons, and until his successor is elected aad each and February a total"" of 1 t6c90 every year, beginning with duly ejected and qualified w hlch left on band foe,-fbmonth of qua'ifted. tho year HIl. at tb hour of 6 p m. or And to transact any and all ether person shatl ha elected director said day In th administration room of business March a total of 14)96 tmw.. that iftay rightly corns before tba owner of at least five ths banking bouse of this corporation tba The visible supply of nitrate who la ofnota'oek meeting. In Ha ban pam and ia t Sussr Hens Lake gelt reaches 2.19t9 ton, compose a hie ewa w. J. HAVsyw, County eor-- Utah. The caahtoe ebeH mail a written from Chile, 4 69 pt.rat ,on right ea tb hooka ef the follow l.tss ' notice wf the time end piece ef ead - In GEO. A. GOFF the United la Europe. 77,666"The Roard ef Directors qeU hvt' masting to seek stockholder at la Cask lev. other feature 'r da-?"- "? ten-uT- Vlce-Prea- .v U -- g e '0 ri-ar- Pr"at |