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Show DESERET re. EVENING NEWS snriumtwvsim - SATURDAY SALE N. Cornets ...... Z'c ....... Union-tjoita-r- w andPrlcearo Dependable ANNUAL MAY SALE and MIbbcb 40c Hose ,25c Women' $2.25 Pure Silk Hone . .. $1.69 . 69e Women Summer $1.60 Athletic Gauze Union Suit $1J29 69e Children 86c Uhlon Suita Bojra 1020 AND Underwear Five BatUliona Paaa in Re view Before Major Moore MAY, 21 ,,jm7fhere Quality OK HOSE Infant 36c Cotton lloae - FRIDAY . . . $4.60 Juatrit or TamiJo . .$2.45 $5.50 Juatrite or TamUo $3JJ $1.50 Goaaard Coraeta, model 262 $3.45 -- 4L60 Goaaard model 672,-67- 2 ..U.93 $10.00 Coaaarda, model 668 $7J5 $16.50 Goeaard Corsets, sale . . . .$11.93 -- ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE . Men! Select an Extra $2 Shirt Fall, of Inspector Gen- eral's Department The truly best thing! of final government Insptctloa of the world often cost the tbo R. O. T. li of th Salt Lake high 'school la Solas livid this aftoraoon no least, and company A: Xarl Johnaon, eoooad exception. pared ground, before Major Mooro t V. Valia of tho Inspector general's frathat exquisite department. woatora department. U. 0. A- t grance, and charming taste The Inspection la attended by Gov, Simon Bamberser and lila military that you love so much; the headed by Adj. Oen. Fred Jor , staff, ,geneon. members of the Salt Lake board of education and Cat decree 1 great invigoratloaand calm . Irram; commandant at It, Douglas. -Fire battalions approximating 1,000 rcstfulness that mean 6o 'cadets trill paaa in review be fure tbe much to officers. Tbe battalion are from the i Kut hlsb school and West blab. school All this costs about and tbe Bryant Junior hih ecbool. Thle mom lac Major Falls made an For a fine tea, inspection of tbe eenlor It. O. T. C. of cent a cup. tbo Ualrenlty of Utah. He was shown about the university by Capt. M. O, like Schilling Tea, is the command of tbe unit. ' J Ran del, Officers Jnnoegoel cheapest, beverage next to. CapL R. M. Thomasu" commandant of the Junior units of the Balt Lake , xrater.- person j hlch schools, announced thenon-corvel of tho commladoaed sad i Schilling 13 Company ml timed offloera of tbo corps Tburw-- t "day. The complete seelf aments are as Sin Francisco follows: X Bryant Junior Hlch School-Ja- ma Banner, first lieutenant, company .A; Walter Crockwell, aecond lieutenant, company A; Earl oJhnson, second E lieutenant. Company B; Winslow dray, aecond lieutenant, oompany C; eer reant. oompany A; , Leo Cacti urn. Oliver Paris sergeant, oompany B Daniel Hinckley, corporal, oompany A; Waldo er Tartar, corporal, com i ' pany B; William Manley, oorpoml, Accldenta of more or leas serious company B; John Rlngholtz, oorporak the company B. and Horace Crttchlow, nature fairly overwhelmed corporal, company C. Emerges cy heepttel yeeterdey afterEast Hlch School Nathan Axelrad. noon. Up to noon no emergency case aecond lieutenant, company A; Law wee received., and enn rencs Selstrom, second Ben tenant, midin until hoar every nearly oi Prank Teasdek second company B; ' night lieutenant, company C: IL Taylor, James While D; lieutenant, company laying pipe in adlteh at ' Boyle, second lieutenant, company E, Fifth North , and Pint West street, 'and James Walker, second Beu tenant, Peter Gobhart, north Pint West E. Promoted to first eericompany" e easts: ' Earl Wight. company. B; T. offered a fractured right arm when Burton, company C; S. Neel, company the hank cared in. He received first E, and 8. Thnne, company P. Pro- eld at tbe emergency heepttel end moted to supply Serjeants: R Mor wee later removed to 0t. Marks hoston. company B, and K. Hldrley. com- pital. DeVore Meehan. 17 yean old. residE, pany C. Promoted to sergeants: ing et (13 Venter piece, suffered e , Johnson, company A; W. Arnold, com right thigh when he Jumped pany B; T. McDermod. company C; treefured etreet car near tbe D. Maya company C. - Promoted to from a moving He was knocked to baseball park. H. R. Correll. company B; corporals: pavement by a motorcycle driven FrteL company C; T. Keneko, com- the by Patrolman T. W. Dee. Witnesses pany E, and IL Rushmer, company E. aid Meehan became anxious to get ' The following promotions have been to the ball game and dropped from "made In the band personnelf TL'Har the oar before It Mopped, risovk supply fcrgeanL and D. Folsom, , Ml A. Davis fen from the siops sergeant. Of the Pint Methodlet church suffering fracture ef the left shoulder end bruises on the face end head. While operating a machine et the Knight carriage oompany H. J. Keuhc. 41 Redwood rood, lost two f Ingen when they were caught in a cog. - -- Viola Hamilton.' three year ;;:M fifR-SO(13 W. Hamilton, daughter of A. suffered a alight Glendale street, lacervere of the brain and a ation of the chin, when she fell from the steel arm to the floor of the Seventh Sooth street bridge acrea tho Jordan River. Th finclteajii Just 85 Spring v i Yc, i REGULAR $3 AND $3.50 Spring Line SIZES 1 1 . YEARS TO 40 BUST i ehre. Formerly $35 r - ' ' CINE, soft 'aciaettea, ' few madras shirts, percales and a with soft r or stiff cuffs, and repeated trip to the laundry will not dim their colored pattern. Cut full aero shoulders, sleeve Ion if. Is fact; one could hardly look for more in m custom-mad- e shirt.. Broken sizes, 14 to 19. First shirt, $2; second one, 25c! ji m. Sait SATURDAY the male half of want to lay in their ply of shirt for th aummer. A la . .every le, the beat go firet, c Stur-day, erly, ! the .time to select your , i lit At $9.95 of - serviceable wool poplins with neat belt, All button trimming, and choice of navy, tan Benefits of the performance of the to be given by the lady Maoabees, Banner Hive No. 11, Tuesday evening in the T. W. C. A. gymnoMnm, will go to the T. W. C. A. os their contribution to the financial drive. members of tbo WasTwenty-fiv- e Mans chib took Bnsine atch lart In a hike te the natural bridgeeve-in City Creek canyon Wodnoeday A welner roast" was bold at ning. tbo bridge. Tbo Weet High Girls Reserve, will bold a festival in the gymnasium of the T. W. C. A. nnder the direction of HI Le Jeune Ackerman. With tho expected return of Mrs. Allen C. Keith, general secretary ef the Salt Lake open association, from' tho east, an buildhouse will be held at the club ing under the direction of Mrs. O. J. "Old Maids Convention" - , - . , coats 14 and At $12.95 r . Styles Worh to $25.00 : sold for earlier in the INseason. Jaunty, the t,price they coats to slip over the pretty frock lor sport skirjt, and hie away on the motor trip or shopping tour. - Wool velours, poplins and silvertones, with self or leather belts; half lined. .J and trimmed with leather belts and large,, attractive buttons. , To $16.50 models, $9.95, . You'd Expect to Pay $25 for 1 hem i - - for the girls 8, 10, 12, lot are IN16THIS All designed of tweeds in tan mixtures years. last, $19.85. Also Sport Coats $14.95 ' . Styles Worth to $16.50 shades. While they It . -.-r- FACT, $25 is will fairly want to "live In the COATS that andgirls Of celours, polos and summer. spring light-weigh- - f silvertones, in bluei tan and black and white checks,1 All sizes from 8 to 16 years.. Trimmed with leather , belts, pockets and buttons. K N IJ , Id Jo J M1! la I 3b Mulling. Sets a Good Example. Chfomet contain! only koep a bottle of Chamberlain Discuss Children Food. 1 Colic' and Diarrhoea Remedy In tho as hare such ingredients the! house at all time and have raoo tur ' been approved official! y by All payment- - for subscription Mra. Cbarios H. Hart,. before rn ended it to many friends and Ro-ll- rf the U.SFood Authorities. of tho - who havo used tt with and complaints regarding rrioo departmant octal . A. O. Newell. should be made to good results." writ society In the Biebops building Y sm vrfceayra lwy it office with H .A. PederJohnson, New Kensington, Pa. Should you not In school declared variety son a Co., 33 West First North-B- t do Hkewtool Think of tho pain and yesterday Ym KTt vLm yss BM it bo endured when lonchea to bo a vital feature of chilIt. Homo telephone 137, Telephone suffering that must oent nutri-Uv- o for. Advt. Agent tor the Daily, Saturday and medicine must be dren's diet Bho dlecuaeed the News and Church value of various foods and urged pueticattens Columbus the In of ne packing that a carile 'Knights responsible for much In Peace and Wat Out school lunch among An children. malnutrition Word .from New Haven, Conn., re- open dtecueelon of health food probceived hero at Knights of Columbus lems for children foHowed. E headquarter- -, announces the publication there of "Knights of Columbus In 13 8a which In. Pesos iyid War," Lake men figure ampng the l(9,t.(0 names given. LOGAN, Msy 30. Tho annual sotif But Walter 8. McCann and James of the city schools was given review liven. SoH Lske boys who died In the of honor thU evening In th tabernacle, under service, are awarded symtoole roH. Knights tho direction of Prof. A. Durharrf. the Balt Lake council ts men who do not Columbps seryico supervisor ef tho schools. The list should on the nametheir wee large. Tho program ettendanee Inserfor to headquarters them follows: than wfl an rnora do is many This publication tion later. twpndg to corwtno you of the orderis sctMtifS 'Star Bpangled Banner. .- Audlenre I evocation. daring the war, othaajoJi aofthm wheel end beriy food. "Utah, Wo Love Thee, Boy and Girls School Children s Matinee . Group of songs by representatives of first second and third grade But it s worth awyW -children. The Blue Bird." a drsmsUxation -v The "Bubbles - tbmt Cirtpa Kits coKWhippoorwill, ef Maeterlinck's utory. will be presentClown." "Swing Bong.. First Grade takwalttwraArbwerd uned at the bpyg sod girlrf matin ' Bong of the Wind," "Wfld flower, of the wekne. la Cnu- - of Kilkenny." "Daley der h suspiore ef the Home e shf m to eet-rwaParamunt-En-prTbe new and Wonderful Treatment - Behoof League B nd Grade the at ureee" rno ." ugar and there's for Rheumatism is Guaranteed te eya- tomorrow tnorulrg at 10'1( O, m. "The Robin," "Elv and the weete. wove Kidney Potsons from jour Music will he furnUhed by th Junior "Bont Bong". .Third Grade M. b William high school puptl of "My Country." "Ware and Rt ripen. Is a DuSdcr . Biewsrt trsWyng whool, under tbe Red, W hits end Blue". Johnson. Evans Ed Mrs of ns, Rty eK Ltrie "fey YlH Et'MACHOI s s will e hoot St Grade Entire Trslnlng Group of Rnga Labor Turiesj ctV. Idaho Rtr nitn i&d tfliptwn. Colo. Sold by oil druggisie. Si Logan Office non-delive- ry J.-L- Semi-Weekl- y. vu One Trial Of Grape-u- mu-ste- -- " RIIEUMACHOL Il , is distinctly an opportunity that "Mia Salt Lake, cannot afford to to uaby fast express The smartest spring., costs. that - the youny jniss.wiii delight to wear. Jaunty looking, pockets to give them added chic, and leather belts to further set off each one. At these prices selling for about manufacturing cost. , t ordinary. X 1 - THIS - Proceeds of Events Go to Y. W. C. A. Drive its wonderful leavening strength and absolute purity, in sure this. Thafswhy cooking experts, domestic science teachers, big. hotels, railroads and millions of Americas best housewives always use it. o r.v Goats at Maliers? - Cost. and - still so economical that women will not hesl- tate to wear them for Al'ijViwrirwP' 1n;apou3ER , jaunty, cleverly designed suits dressy enough for "best, con-cusi- on G ALU MET - Phone or CTO. D. Orders.- - No Will Calls and No Deliveries. -- Light-weigh-t, D. Every one can you can, if youll only use are marked 35c, thia price ia baaed on their value ALTHOUGH they ago, and todays market warrants a retail price of 66c on every pair. Of fine lisle. In gray, brown and black. All sizes,' 9 Vi to lUi-N- choice I of course , , AW Sale 9 to 10 A. M. Tomorrow Only Saturday this clearance will continue, and the first to come will have best theo.nsr iMg Pairs Mens 35c Sox $1 5 ( Lake; Mr. Goates of tho Ogdon coun-- j "A Trip to the Moon," "Algerian ell and John H- - Taylor, will attend tho Lullaby, "The Swing. Fourth Grad pow wow and campfire on tho tabernacle square Saturday evening, where The Blackbird, A Little Fhlloao.. will some of the pher, "Boy Scouts". . .Fifth Grade, the boy of theirIllustrate work. Sunday the phaa "Song "Coming of Spring, "Echo, of the Gondolier .... Sixth Grade visitors will deliver addresses explaining tho work and aims of the scouts. "This Ia tho Place, (Ode to Utah). t'Falth of America, "My Own United States .Boys and Girls Banker Taken For Community singing, in Which. wo ask all to participate. Tour of Cache Valley America. Benediction. LOGAN, Mar 36. A party of hankers and other huslne men from different parti of tho state visited LoScout yesterday and were shows over imAttend Big Pow Wow gan part of the valley where extensive sre being made. The provements LOGAN. May 3. Tho Boy Scouts party included E. O. Howard and L. of this city will hold a big pow wow H. Farnsworth of Walker Bros, bank, O. McMillan, James Saturday evening, and , on Bunday Bglt Lake;n. H. E. N. Ellison. Jim Ingehret of the regular Greenleaf end David Mattaen. . They they will have charge were Joined by local business men and meeting la the lgbernado. Chari N Miller, notional representative fnr 13 together they visited the W t side western mates; Oscar Kirkham of Salt .... Officiluwill -- UI IrfiCn ee you are wide awoke and owl st night, in open m the day-ticant ep ywr you cartately need dr reJy Bhee-maker- Orptuts tes-her- I r ....... Now Ia tbo Ttono it to OH Rheumatism. IU4 of rf Tows you r ora troubled with rheums- - tism bet a bottle of Chamberlains Liniment and u it according to thU ' plain printed direction. Tou. Will bT surprised at the quick relief which it affords .No internal treatment is required in coses of chronic or maeeuler rheumatism- - All you need is 4s Ue thia liniment freely. Advt. How About Your Catarrh? Do You Want Real Relief? f perurOy ei r thus uuuy, The Tluw Away Teer wCl proesptiy issffur uuj i-r sad Other Makeshift Treat-3M- tr coos Is removed. , 8. S. 8- - is as inti tots to 1&s ktT-UeuCX of tiny Csterrh . RTiy ? Simply beesua jm have A overlooked th exam et ua ivti, whkh year bleed is end all at your treeknost h hose th gh eomos at tUs wa dssass Md purify a tho nladkaeM. It eeeus lebeee th end iiuiu the th dogyod-u- p sthk ewes Gstonlu rhoke up your sir S far Per fros msdkoi advise wre tv they arill naturally intTpaar Chief Medleal Atotoer, 13 IwU ! rood. But no a tW beer focal gypJJcatJoug Jtm am w leherakery, A Costa, Cv fgilt t-- IP it f4. I e m os prai f ' of the valley, in tha neighbor hoed, ofd Cache Junction, where a big pumping1 1 plant and 'irrigation ora In co urea ef Construction. project 1 A special committee of tbo Cham-- a ' her of Commerce which has had in hand th matter of retting batter.! telephone service for th local public haa submitted a report In which av large part of th responsibility for! poor eervlc la laid on th public and s a good many suggestions are med fn'-.user of th phone to adopt If theyll ' really want better eervlce. Beecham Eelfpoieno- - Pill big kgS-- ' perfectly etimkaeead food cor- rect iL laMtd- wsa- po4-te- n la a very fas- mo aflrwit. ti p ut A- - 14 1 tt itbi rm - 4 |