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Show - ,:.K7 di nil OLEEIOF Sullcr And Weaken cLocf.:.:? I Vitality by Thr Liver, Kidney and CtoosU-pati- o, Otiirr JrrrgnlarltloA EAdeal klphrrk Tablets, n W Mild, Me Top Vurmuln belie tartly In ttmwnl henre. eeventy-eeve- n A "young" womsn, year old. writes. "I am Uklng But pherb Table t a and I think they are a splendid remedy to nonet! pel ton. I am seventy ooven year old aad have tried many remedies but have found non as IT active a thin I am recommending them to all my friends suffering from the (Teels of constipation. They are not only laaatlvs, hut a tins tonle also, I feel much better end tham. stronger etnr I began to taka Blncvrely and gratefully yours,-- ' A. Ellen Bennlek, (Mrs) Cambridge, Mae. Tablets (not Bulpherb sulphur tablets) ara composed of sulphur, cream of tartar and th One extract of roots end herbs, and era surely suited for children or adults te overcome the I lie that follow a dormant liver, eonstl-pate- d bowel and Inactive kidneys Headache, backaches, dixxy epella, ilmplea, rash, holla nervousness, all ollow tha train of Irregular elimination of impurities. A week's treatment will pleas and gratify tha moat Bold by leading druggists skeptical. everywher at lOo per tube. Adver tlsemenL Tomnrroar U "plnl-up- " day and final evasion of th annual "clean up and palnt-up- " campaign. During tha drive more than 00 track loada of garbage ' lue been hauled and health department offl dal predkt that tha does of tha aempaign wtil aea tha count near tha mark. Health Inspector and others working In conjunction with tha executive committee, have report and palnt-up- " ad that tha "clean-umovement reached Into every section of tha city and into nearly, every household. In tha Sumaer school district It .anld that every yard and realdence twaa overhauled during tha past two tweaks aad that all are In excellent i condition. Tha campaign work la 'the It blocks comprising the Sumner district waa auparvAed by tha civic Improvement block committees oper-taun- g as a branch of tha parse. association of that district. I We are more than satisfied with jthe results of tha campaign," d A. H. Scon berg, chairman of th executive committee this morning, -v fThe movement- - was . delayed .by .weather conditions and so spread out FBIGTICJtL CHJiRITY lover a period of - SU weeks ; but Inter-- I eat did not lag. Pinal reports have not been completed; but there.il no '.question that the movement was the Involved in dhive I moat extensive ever seen here." Today's campaign activities are devoted to preparing for "paint Ths Salvation Army's home tarries !ap" day tomorrow Inand In trimming iihedgee and lawns tha front yards program for 1119, which Is te he licit the city. The paint-o- p -: noday of launched throughout th nation dur ttvttiee will he under direction L'th club women of Bait Lfke; and the Ing th week of May II te 19, will enwomene committee Is making a counter no delay In Utah., aooording effort' to have every bare spot to n statement Issued from state head en the walls and fences of tha city (covered with a touch of bright color quarter this morning, which report ilthat will add to the attractiveness of that th organisation work In tha smaller communities of th state Is Ute city. , . going forward rapidly. This organisation Includes th ere-atlof local advisory boards in svsry small community. Individual familiar with aoclaj welfare work compose the boards These board will EflTEflTfXJ AT RECITIL make suggestions to the central body as to what charities ' are most seeded In tbelr respective local. ties after which tha Balvatlon Army will underAn audienee that practically filled take to supply the need. This new home service program 1 the Balt Lake theatre ws treated last declared by th leader of th movenight to a meritorious and unusual ment to be a moat comprehensive ) entertainment, consisting of a recital practical charity. In this city tha Implan-lLeo Ornsteln, distinguished mediate conversion of th Hlppodrdms ity supplemented by a reproduction of theatre property Into a, workingmen's I some of Mr. Ornstein's selections by hotel and Industrial plant Is a feature he Amploo. .The Amplco is a de-b- y of the work. The general betterment ef all unwhich ths pianist's ptaylng la fortunate persona regardless of creed It In tha or luced Just as ha gives U sought by the movement color, not tha is It .Inal. piano ptaycr the hearty support ihich has long been familiar. With- which te receiving men - throughout the out assistance - or manipulation, tha of nets device renders the piano selee-- 1 country. ,tkne with ell the delicate shadings of th Strike Gravel Bank 'And Individual characteristic ' (original presentation. And Two" Are injured I Mr. Ornstein demonstrated that he a Is a pianist of high ability. He gavs eelec--a classical program, lrioi uding Mr. L. V. Shearer, 41 years eld, kinna from Beethoven, Shuman, Llaat, 1521 .Ninth East street, suffered nuddandalasohn and others of the masmerous abrasions Thursbruises and was and with kers, impressive effect, Mthuslastically commended by the day night whan the automobile In large eudlencel He Included In hla which she was riding crashed into a . program a bit of hia own composition, gravel bank at a corner near Becks Which waa warmly received, Th car was said to Hot Springe. I In some tnatar.ces the performer have been driven by frank Navln, 57 Completed hla selection, then left the C street. According to the police, the stage and tha Ampioo repeated the accident occurred when the driver number; then to vary the procedure of th machine became confused by Mr. Ornsteln played cart of selection, th dassting lights on another tear stopped and the Instrument went on With th rendition. An auditor who and could not see where he waa drivtaken to tha i Tailed to see that the pianist had ing. Mrs Shearer waawhera It was hospital , stopped playing would not have boon emergency he was not seriously hurt. found that ible to tall from tha sound alone. Th recital was given under the The driver of the machine is said to Music hava suffered numerous lacerations lusplcea of the Lavnes-Beeb- e from flying glass. sompany and the Glen . I th 7 1920 I Aged People I MAY FRIDAY EVENING NEWS DESERET r INFORCING DOWffi -- p ' ON CLOTHING -- iTyr-Cfir mm 7 " i be-trt- ut Every Suit Guaranteed to Wear 8 Full Months $ter Guarantee tuiSToaco TWV' And our prices defy com petition vhere values are -- tl 'irtliL'J0 ; , sfigfcSs5 equal! of Every suit in stock selling at the new Cutler standard of prices! stoctT ' ce Grey and Brown Worsteds, and New Wool Cassimeres. stmts This selection indudes 25 fine blue serges in single and double breasted models. Prestleys pure worsted and the new young mens models in virgin wool fabrics. TO . Broa-Kober- ; 1 ; ; 1 1- SM v . I f CO 'Jnivenity Student Club . Form Republican - preliminary to organizing a club at th 'University of fepubllcan of the students ln-- Inwas held movement created ths (Thursday to leant the alms and plane pf the proposed organisation. I Wesley King, state Republican club director for Utah, addressed the students and outlined the Republican or-- 1 ganlsations throughout tho, state. He denounced the lack of Jntereet In American affairs shown by many of t the people, particularly at this time t with the national conventions near at hand. He said that when the cam-.- i palgn la completed the Republican I commutes expects to have 119 clubs , In tha stata or at least ona in each As. 1 ts A i .town. - ,!?? . Members for the club were enrolled and according to a charter soon be will granted them. Election officers for of the club will be held Mr.-Kin- T L Several Arret Made In Rend on Drink Parlor .1 Six men giving thewiames of Mike Kelly, 0 years old; D. Richmond, 42; M. Moran, SB & Wing, 21 T. Rogers, S9, and X1 Terrill, E4, were arrested Thursday afternoon In a raid by the police on a aoft drink estab- g uV Q pin head worsted and the new diagonal weaves so popular this season. Cutlers renowned 15 ounce blue Berge of pure Australian wool rthe serge that wears three and four seasons. Young men a green, brown and fancy worsteds fabrics that wear and hold their press; made up In the new one and two button single and double breasted models with the distinctive change pocket. - ' open end beS sleeve and waist vent. , two ply Just Twenty Youths $45 and $50 i Day Program In Emigration Ward The Mothers' day program at th Emigration ward Sunday school, corner of Seventh South and Tenth East See Colorado Picture. streets, 'on Sunday morning next, will ' be as follows: Nearly 49 'people attended lat evesong, Sunprelude; Organ opening in tha day school; gem thought. Mis ning's stereoptlcon exhibition Afton offices of L)r. J. E. Broaidus, of auto Young; Invocation. Lester Hewlett; chrome views of Colorsdo , natural vocal solo. Miss Lillie Shipp; .sacraadhistory, including various plaseg of ment gem. Miss Clarice-Kelson- : bird life and nccnie attractions, given ministration 'of sacramenj; song, kinby A. A. Lorens, a former rec'dent of dergarten children; recitation, Master the Centennial state. The d eplay was Richard Christensen; presentation of much enjoyed. It w under the au- flowers to mothers; Violin solo, Mra spices of the Utah Camera club, which Lester Hewlett; eong. Primary chose these officers for the following remarks. Treat. Chaa. W. Pert- year: president. - George I, Reeve; 1 rose; vocal solo, Mt Arthur Scon- .A. G. Blixt; secretary, J berg : closing song. Sunday- - school; V. P. Matson. , (benediction. Mllanclo Pratt. Suits . t Consistent with our determination to lower the cost ot all men's wear we quote a' few ol the prices which prevail throughout our stock. 30c Ide Collars for - 50c Hose NO CHARGES . . at $2.50 Shirts in . ...20c - , 3 FOR $1.00 Stiff and Soft Cuff styles - . . . . . . . . .T. .98c $10,00 Stetsdn Hats at ...$7.65 $10.00 Crossett Shoes at the pair . . . .$6.45 $2.50 summer L. D. S. Garments . . .$1.15 These are seconds in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 42. NO APPROVALS Crailer Housecleaning I . $31.50 children; I , DONT TAKE ANY CHANCES BUY WHERE YOU KNOW THAT EVERY SUIT IS A LEADER. in the near future. - C Finest lishment at 0 weet first South street The raid waa conducted by Detective C. C. Carstensen and Patrolmen Julian Riley, Frank B. Tripp and A. H. Rogers All of the men were lodged In the city JaU for Investigation, A small amount of money and II cheap rings were found In the mens further investigation of possession, the prisoners is being conducted by Chief of Police Joseph EL fiurbidgt and Chief of Detectiv Riley JU. Beckstead today. Mother Irrides-cent- s, a JOHN CUTLER A. T. CUTLER ' H. ECUTLER IL G. CUTLER Broilers Coiipaiy - BY-WA- MSOV firm THE DEMiltET NEWS) o dwell, and eat fried Ice- and to be kn Eskimo and tn an know, asd go outdoors and yt.i Th hpmhl Eskimo is glad, we him dance and sing, hi womenfolk dont drtv him ghad by cleaning houae each sprtrr:. Ho Isn't driven wot of doors to hunt for frozen grpb. tb while the women scrub the floors there are no floors to scrub. Ha Is pot chased, to beat the band, from out the divert rooms, by dames with brooms Sad mops In hand there are no mop or broom. Tear after year he sit la peace, or l.es upon hi back, clothed la hi wholesome film of grease, end no on clean the shack. Hla treasured goods aro rmt mislaid, as mine are. every year; and he can find bis blubber spade, hi corkscrew and hla spear. And If he spills a cataract of me he on the floor, me woman reads the riot Wet, no female heart is eore I'll go. to Join th Eskimo when next a veaoel tarta. for I am feed of ail the woe that gleaning houae Impart. Pm tired of sitting on the stairs, oppressed by fantods three, beceue the couches and Ilk (nrW I'D I . the chairs are hung upon a tree. r e . . , .T1H111RTV SIX- mm UDooao) - MAIM STREET susgissm |