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Show 't'FiE DESERET OF CLOTHES -- THIS SPRING-TAKE- EVENING NEWS .THURSDAY KHTSDFPfTHIlS - MAY JO ID JO MBiHuwwromri 1 rworrww - wiswlM l. V . ; uiH rt rH 114 If ft nut oi.. 4 it ret Cf lloud'a harwiMirllU (kmmI Illood Furl f) lug Ionic Medk-iae- . L It is a medicine In hl h tha people can and do have entire confidence as pure, clean and safe. All th rlalme made for It are Justified by th testimony of the grell-t.ln- g rrsulu attending lie use In a The Pythian BUtera choi th follow-- 1 caeea of scrofula, multitude of enema or sett rheum, psoriasis, log grand of fleer ypsterday at lh ' ratarrh. and rheu- Nee house hotel;' matism. and of loss of appette, that Park past grand Vincent, Myra City, Merchants Sacrifice Goods tired feeling, and low or chief, Roberta McDonald, Balt Lake, conditions common In th spring. Cran'd chief; Lanna Water. Midvale, I It la not adulterated; It ts not In Effort to Restore Mar but honestly labeled. It grand eenior; Loulaa Anderon.'8andy, originated In a phjsiitan'a preacrlp-- i Grand Junior; Lina Underwood, Gar-fiel- d ket to Normal Condition tion and Is recommended and used I by many physician today. It has a IHal-atha- , grand manager; Edna Walker, Dealers Are Quoted. , record of nearly (0 year of wondergrand protector; Myrtle I . Rlumenthal, Provo, grand miatreae of ful u cress. Hood's Sarsaparilla "maxes food records and Mary I correspondence; It Oel taste good." today, mlstreeal tn lln with th policy of many vmm4 & mll1 Harrison, Kenilworth, grand If you full UfwvY PM A1. of finance; Minnie Ooff, Balt Lake, I ether retell clothing store In ih wnl ar taking an Halt Lake merchant Junior supreme rbresentatlve; Lucy B. Watson, Ogden, eenior euprem repactive part In tha wav of prlca cut' resentative; Joeie Boordman, Provo, ting In all line of clothing. For ae grand guard. oral weeks put local clothing storaa These officers were Installed In thel hava bean aacrtficlng thalr bast atocka afternoon, followed later by a spread of both aprtng and aummar gooda at OF LOCAL EPISCOPAL and card party, and an announcement abnormally low prices, tha marchanta that a new Temple of Pthla Slater will I declare. Aim oat without precedent In be established at Price In th near fu-- 1 tha hlatory of tha clothing bualneaa In tur. thla city la thla prlca cutting. In Th Knights of Pythias Grsnd Lodge I , many lnatancee salea hava bean mad at Its sessions in the east Third Bouthl below coat. street hall, appointed K. A. Mitchell, I Although It may ba only a temporary flurry It glvaa evidence that The opening seaslona of tha annual of Provo, chairman of tha press oom-- 1 tba apex of prleea In tha clothing In- convocation of the missionary dis- mlttee. It also decided to celebrate I Pythian day tha lattar part of Jun,( ti try haa bean reached and from now on a mare or lesa general decline trict of the Episcopal church of Utah, th affair to Include a large parade of I ca. Mark's fit. were held yesterday In Pythlans of th state. Including th D. I may ba expected, merchant aay. . drum corps, uniform rank of Reduction General. thedral, with tha following olergy O. K. K.and a large class of candidate I This policy la in Una a lth that In men In attendance and BlJhop A W. Ogden, for the third rank ts planned for that I hundreds of other cities throughout Moulton officiating; The Rev. W. W. time by th Garden City lodge No. Id II tha country as evidenced by the almost Fleetwood of St. Mark, the Rev. of Provo. A straw berry festival will be . from received the prln-reports dally mis- Wmong th features of tha celebration." I cl pal citlea .A tightening up in Jha Hoyt E. Henrlque of St. John's A now feature Vaa Introduced, In the I I money, lack of proper transportation sion station of Balt Laka; the Rev. shape of a public welfare facilities, the. almost universal de- John M. Hyklop of Ogden; the Rev. J. to reach outside th Order department In benevo-- l mand far cheaper clothe, and tha W. I Bulkey of Provo, and the Rev. lent work of varioue kinds. The newly I late opening of spring on an elected officers wer Installed in the Utah. of Randlett, C. Milton Heresy as are market the main given afternoon. H. H. Mcpartney of Park I reasons for the general reductions. About thirty lay delegates, represent- City, and William Wood , head, of Mid- I In Balt Lake all of the leading cloth- ing th various parishes of tha state, vale, wer chosen additional trustees, ier stores were well stocked for a wore present. The oouncll of advic SL and N. Randolph of Balt Lake, grand I normal trade In spring ready-to-weof the district was also present, con- tribune, the other members of th trib--1 gooda Thera seems, however, to ba a sisting of th Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, unal being Mark ReedaJl of Balt Laka general feeling on tha part, of tha president;. George M. Marshall, eecre and E. Mitchell of Provo. A publla to buy only what is absolutely tary; M. L. Ritchie, J. Waloott There waa a puhlio parade of th I C. Ecelea. and local merchants declare. necessary, Thompson Knights of Kborasaan, and later a banThis has caused the merchants to be Sessions were held today at 10 quet at the Newhouee hotel, with Joe-- 1 greatly overstocked Vlth most of their m. and 2 p. m. At the latter session tlco J. E. Frick and E. A. of spring goods still on hand at thla lata officer of the next convocation wore Provo, as th speakers Mitchell, data. It haa been hoped that by cut- elected and other Important business ting the prices to within the average transacted. The bishop. In opening th eesslona man's means It will Increase the demand and restore It to normal. Thla aid he had been pleased to hear favhowever, according to Balt Lake mer- orable reports about Utah, and spoke Tochants, has also been a miscalculation In high commendation of this city.usual as tha public la atlU holding back. day's program lnoluded the routine business of the convocation, Mr. long Talks. Involve th general welfare of which Daniel El Lang of tha clothing de- the church In the state, and thla afterZ. M. C. I. said that noon the craves of Episcopal clergy In partment of tha The Rt. Rev. A W. Moulton, newly prices had risen to such an abnormal ML Olivet cemetery were decorated. level that they must coma down. Thla An Illustrated lecture will be given appointed blehop of tho Episcopal la a decided proteat on the part of this evening at 8L Mark's cathedral church In Utah, and I formerly Rector th people, as well as the retailers, on the work of the women's auxiliaries of Grace f was church, Lawrence, Mass, that they will not stand for tha high which win be in session tomorrow. The prices In clothes and the manufacturer main business of the convocation given a .warm welcome at the publlo must effect a reduction. closes thla evening. Bishop Moulton reception held last at tha A general permanent decline In will preach at Bt Mark'a cathedral Hotel Utah. Several evening hundred person C. la Lewis Walter m. prices predicted by were present and It was stated Sunday at 11 a. that manager of tha Wi&Jker Brothers Dry In the state was repre- ery parish Goods company. Reductions of Ji, Economical Dress Is eented. The Rev. W. Dean W. Very 25 and even SO per cent are not exFleetwood, of Bt. Mark's cathedral. Wotnen I Discussed ceptional but are the rule at present, waa master of ceremonies, assisted by he saya. , Dr. T. C. Gibbon, Erneet Gaylord, by 8. holdThe large number cf persona bureau for womens B. Ray bop Id, Prof. Georgs L. Mar-- 1 ing liberty bonds which they wished . Th speakers the Rev. W. E. Bulkley of Provo, to cash caused an abnormal demand activities, H. C. L. department of Jus- ehall, M. Ix Ritchie and J. Waloott Thotnnlast year, says fouls Blmon, cf the tice, at a conference yesterday at the T7T I . This . , Faria Millinery company yeas CIvlo Center discussed phase of econthe 'people are holding their bonds price sched- Final Inspection of and the clothing industry is suffer-ta- i omical dress at present Marie Hut Mis were ules. Speakers Aing. High School Cadets Merchants throughout the country teballe, of the U. of U.. Mrs. Grant Mrs. E. E. Sire today Buffering heavy losses Swan, Mrs. W. J. McCoy, MemCadets of the Balt take TMgh'achoo! ,' Nelson- and- Herbert- fHeecbman.' through are: Mrs. will pass through a final Auerbach, manager of tne Auerbach bers of the speakers C.bureau Inspection P- - Brooks. Mrs. company and wtp has just returned William Reid. Mrs. and review Friday afternoon at 4:10 from New York and other eastern G B. Blakely, Mrs. C. Clarence Nes-leLa Fount, Mrs. oclock at tho East high school. The Mrs. Harold cities. This he declares. Is primarily due to the tightening of the money George J. Morris, Mrs. George A. Goff, inspection will he under th direcmarket-- - - Financiers are calling in Mr. Edith Rose. Mrs. R. N. Young. tion of Colonel' M. N. Falls of th their loans made to the merchants, Miss Florence Horne, Miss Florence westerq department of th R. O. T. causing them to sacrifice everything Kimball, Miss Maris' Jensen, Mra GerBattalions to participate In th to raise the money. Clothing in Balt ald Letcher, Mrs. Carrie Mayer, Miss Lake la much cheaper than in the Nell Starr, Miss Katherine Drlscqll review will be from th East and West high schools and tho Bryant Junior eastern cities. and Miss Clara Keener. jj high school. Governor Bamberger and his staff, Colonel George I Myram of Fort Douglas and Capt. A. R. of tho local recruiting station Emory and Captain M. G. Randol of tha University of Utah R. O. T.C. will be special guests at. the final review. blood-poisonin- ;ii Tun-dow- o. Km f i I. l IM If 4 n Vfctroia XVII, $JSO VkovOs XVH. electric, Ml J -- over-stack- woiudirt be Caruso if ed ar you changed his interpretations. The thing that makes Caruso famous is his art. That is what you want to hear That is what you do hear when his Victor Records are played on the Victrola The greatest artists all appreciate this fidelity They are Victor artists because the Victrola reproduces their art exactly as they wish you to hear them. Victrolas $25 to $1500. Victor dealers everywhere New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the : 1st of each month. ... ' 1 T 1 Rjwg . Aa' I g;. 'prtoe--shishing- fayg-TTeift- n. R3 L.T 'u- a- - UINOU II j er- to he goat! Jobs WaaiMikrr, the aaarket at a, tbe aiillloa dollar aloek (waitf hla-leaa la prr mt diaoeaatl Othrr merrbanto are fellowia baaRt effort to hrtnt towi tbe root of livlifl tf flaat, 20 grot baa tbrowa bla a , 20 h. Discount while dentistry la not merchandise. It la a service that tho public it Is a necessity, and we propose during Msy allowing a - straight per cent discount on all work dona In either office, w charged )1 for a silver filling before the war we tlll charge month It will be IOC. To eome this move msy appear radifi thle cal. BUT WE ARE MERELY GOING TO DO OUR PART to Cut the you do youre and watch what will happen! NEEDS 20 hi-c- ot GUARANTEED UTAHS FINEST OFFICES , WORK- -. here In Utahs finest largest every piece of work don her ie guaranteed to give absolute and best equipped dental offlcee satisfaction In every respect. Call ' yon get the most complete den- -' of ts! eervlc In Utah than which today for a free examination 'teeth and estimate on what there 1 no superior. Yet our jour Will the need coat work are modest. you very prices OPEN EYEM1GI AND ILND4YS TO S P. M. Uk' Lnlli, Dvetlst. 113 South Main' : 267 South' Main 0 , Balt ur Holme, Ehelley, Idaho, Central Bute; Mis Carrie I arson, Tremonton, Eastern State: I Mis LfTTy Owen, Provo, Central Sutea nd Mis Ion V, BUnford I Carey, ' Idaho, Central Bute. For M1m a m Isslonary farewell will be given Friday evening at Whitney hall. Thirty gtrie entertained t a gymnasium party last at th community center In hernight honor Mrs' Lilly C. Wolstenholnt will entertain th womeui of th Women Berrios Las rue-o- f UUh,for Miss Llnd-s- r tomorrow night; an entertainment will he given at the home of Mum Iren Brook on Fifth Poet street. Saturday evening and on next Tugeday evening mt tha home of Mr. and Mra Joseph M. Lindsey oa M ntreeC . - ly Proceeding Rapidly IXJAN. May If. Work on ths Lo-- 5 ait canyon road ie proceeding rapidly, two camp having boon eaabllshod a mil above th mouth of the gorge and a good --eired force of men having been out to work: It is announced by those who have been up th canyon that travel 1 possible ae for ea Beaver canyon.' but at that point ther is a considerable depth of enow on the Eight young women missionaries will leave Balt Lake, May 25, for th L. D. 8. mission field. They are, Mia Errh Lindsay, gait Lake, bound state mission; Mia fnr.lbo Eastern pf Blanch Beckst.ad, of Whitney, Idaho, going to tho Central State mission; Mis Vem Bill, Riverton, Canada; Pood. Ml Ada Dalton, Willard, Eastern ' A Semi-Week- Eight Young. Women To Leave Next Week ; For Mission Fields Ew oral Cwsdm.hLL FIXED FOB Logan Office Mis llllll VLXCLl' fyhkw.awVendTft. - According to- - arrangements - completed yesterday afternoon Oscar A Klrkham, city ecout executive, and tho Utah State Automobile associations special committee at the Commercial club, the boy ecout caravan to Zion and Bryce's canyon will be fixed for July 10. Fifty autos and four trucks will be required for the Journey. The caravan itinerary as worked out yesterday is a follows: Leave Salt Lake before noon Saturday, July 10, and motor 101 miles to ML Pleasant, where the first camp All payment for subscription will be, made; July 11, 72 miles to and regarding non-d- o Richfield and camp; July 12, 105 liverycomplaints should be mad to J. L.. miles to rim of Bryce canyon apd office with H A Pedercanvp before sunset, remaining' 'until Johnson, 4k son Co, 22 West First North St eunrise, July IS; July 13, drive 25 Telephone 12. Home telephone 127, miles to Cedar-City- ; July 14, 5 miles Agent for th Dolly, Saturday and to Little Zion canyon, where a New and Churoh camp will be made; July 15, 50 mile to 8L George; July 15, 10S miles to publication Beaver; July 17, 113 mile to Nephl; July IS, 00 miles and home. Work on Canyon Road State; ABO. U MX lll' Vldrolktantliy all wnckr ttwAdl Uekantht MmII VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CCfc Victor Dentistry W HIS MASTEKS Suit to lo over. g Machine Company Camden, New Jersey node choir announce that the sacred cantata, "The Vision," will be presented by the choir on Thursday evening SERVICE May 27. The choir ha been rehearsing the production for several week. Home Mins Iona rice. The stake presidency announce the following appointment of member of the high coundl and homo missionaries for Sunday, May 23: Benson L S. Cordon, Chon. O, Peterson; Hyde Park. J. E. Carlisle, C. P. Cardon; First Andrea Peterson, A E. Bowen: Logan Second, J. Z. Stewart, W. C. Brtmlpy; Logan Third, John H. Anderson, L. E. Nelson; Logan Fourth, Jo. Qulnnry,- - Jr., Adolph Bair; Logon Fifth, Haber K. Merrill, C. N. Jehsen; Logon Sixth, F. L. West A M. Durham; Logan 7th. R. O. Larson, Reuben I. Hill! Logan Eighth, Geo, Z. Lamh, M, H. Harrier Logan Ninth, A E. Anderson, Jon. D, Dowell; Logon Tenth, John Quayle, Wm. Evana Jr.; Wm Eleventh, W, W. Henderson, W, O. Robtnebn; North Logan, Joe. A. Hulme, Wm, M. Howell: Providence FlreL H. E. Han cry, R. E. Yates; Providence Second, A. E. Cranney Tho. LldM; River Height, Samuel B Mitten, John Gerber. n In th district court th Utah of Credit Men ha ffled uit DcttCS Announced For ogalnet Robert J. Martin, who until 0 District Conventions operated a grocery her. The wit I to recover on sundry assigned account . The J. S. Campbell Co. has Tha Fifth Judicial district, including filed salt in thb earn court against T T. Wilkinson tn recover a balance al- Juab, Millard, Bearer, Iron and Washa promissory note ington counties, will name Republican leged t be doe candidates for district Judge and 'dis.Marring Umnra Marriage licensee have been leaned trict attorney at a convention to be to George C. Brough of Trenton end held at Delta June 25. rrecinct priBeatrice M Lersi of Clarke on; J. H maries of the district wilt be held June Penentt end Bertha L. Merrill both of 14 and county convention June 21. ; Raymond Anderson, and Ev l.egn Th Second Judicial district will WUUams both of Block foot. Idaho, bold it convention early in June. Th wm rww --Th tum. Third Judicial district win hold it veonwr I, Be XMoff of tin tcbp oowootio Jub 4 la teh Lakt, Tb4 , L CONVENIENCE ROYAL No. 10 TOE fJASTER F.I0DEL - The Machine for Bif or Small BosIucm Compare the .Work" and . you will choose the ROYAL., 20 Distinctive, ROYAL Features. For Detailed Information, Write, Phone or Call (State Agents.) Amo-elatio- n DURABILITY Ulah TypeivrilcF Exchanue Co. 34 W. 2ND SO. Phone Waa. 4838. First district convention will he announced later and the Seventh ha been held at Price Mey 3. The Fourth district erosion will be held be- fore t Julj 1, it is expected. L- - Salt Lake Gty, Utah Cuticura Soap For the Hands IS , Bask work, county work, office work, legal work, gelek week, oar specialties. Deseret New Jeb Dept. IDEAL- - ( |