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Show DESERET W i . The-oafe to-1- 9 tr elrathat their lourtou. nllor I and local pndthrlfu mo proprietor wonder what I crowded Kappan when Antwerp " with visitor to the Olympic eold-ereThere nr no eplrlta win flow w surreptitiously hut the In the glided . pontinuouely In the and the beer o continuously near the reilors estamlnete down docks, that the sole and danclnf . no bound. knew - Some or the dock aaloona hae been aportally rwchrlatened alnc Antwerp on became the chief American port tradeof the continent, to catch the maks them the American Bailor and down by ln fssl m If thf wr anti-pro hlblUos docka at home In the To llutee on llut lie J. W. O IllUm haa gone to Bulls, Mont., on lo J r - ' JT TOSS RUTH fa toft) AN ELEANOR SMITH. Athletics, to the water or on land, ! tha hobby of the Smith twin, of New Tork City. Tho Mieses Ruth and Eleanor Smith have won moat of Bid recreation hall, with plenty serve their laurels as swimmers and aa such will represent their UnrW Bam in the ,' nf innate and light beer would their training for track th purpoae splendidly, ono consular Olymplo games. But they qr fleet r unnera and bound to apend events keeps them fit aa mermaids. They are seen here training In a New Official aald. Jack d Tork park for the 160 yard dash and the relay in a girls' pthletlo , hi money when ashore. carnival. . TCcU More to Live Honolulu in Jail la ; KONO LULU. T. H., Juno 1. The fore high coot of It vine In Jail may to build ' E IDE C0!1!0!I SIGHT the United State government ft own prlaon her for prlaonera from i th Hawaiian IslandR tb Philippine China, according to Unltd State lnd l Marshal J. J. Bmlddy. - The territory I race I vine from th federal government 65 cent a day for CONSTANTINOPLE. June 1. The Lkeepln each federal prisoner, while It la costing th territory a dollar a- foreign section of Constantinople are tday, according to Sheriff W. P. Jar- crowded with Russian who want to rett. go to America but cannot. ''Of the or 50,000 of them In the city, Vanderlip Commencement at40,000 least 50 percent long for the time passport restrictions shqll be Speaker at Oakland when ' lea rigorous and they can flit to the OAKLAND, Cal..- - June 1. Frank land of plenty In the west. . Many of them have relatives or 'A. Vanderlip of New Tork, waa com friend In America, or at least aay they . mencement epeaker at Mill college women received have. But th doors of America are today, when 41 young HU subject waa A close unless It la clearly proven the their degree will applicant Is not a Bolshevik and Voice In America. not become a public charge to the All dancers United States. the singers, Confined to and artists want to go to New York. for permission are denied Y Room By Cold Applications unless th performer' can show an actual contract with some reputable 1. Governor June . . . manager. the candidate for Lowden, Serbia and Italy ar th only two nomination countries n presidential Into which Russian can gain ,lned in hla roome today with admission with ease and even are rtia took yesterday during Me very cautious about admitting they persons He waairdered day exercise Bolshevist tendencies. Ja physician to stay quiet for a suspected of more Russian than other There are . to day. . the foreign district of the national city. Russian commission shop have Start Dark Horse Move. been opened where refuge offer their vr S" , jv vmibe, and other finery for dlawrom da end little Russale. ATLANTIC CTTT. N. J.. June I. Big Russian A move to make Brig. Gen. William sians. Laplanders, Siberians Georgians Atterbory. a dark horse candidate and Cossack of all th varlou tribea the Republican presidential- Horn have been ahuUtod Into Constantinople " Inatlon at Chldago was started today by th Red wove which swept them M. Morin of Plttaburg, con Over the Black sea. " by John Hotels are filled by Russian barons, Peun gressuiaa from th Thirty-firs- t ! aylvania dlatrlot. counts and prince, especially prince, for every third high class Russian in Turkey seems to be a prince. Bidgers San rancisco Festival end dancer from the imperial the In Chinatown Swells tres are in evidence everywhere. They so conspicuous they can not be War Memorial Donations er overlooked entirely, but .their effort to gain publicity, are not highly sue SAN FRANCI8CO, June 1. A Bo-- T cesafully. The cosmopolitan populahemtan-Orient- al festival was recently tion of Constantinople ha had o held In Chinatown here to swell funds many thrill in the last six years that for the proposed $2,500,000 San Fran- - it Is too Jaded to respond to the blxarr fttsco War Memorial building.- - It pre- - manifestations of artistic temperatenor wandering eented a gala appearance to the ment. Pale-face- d - American com I fig to the Chinese quar. through hotel lobbies fingering tiler, with Its gay lanterns, gaudy bunt- strands of lavender beads and evanes-centl- y ing. firecrackers and rich Incense. gowned prims, donna loaded - Chinese actors were performing on with Jewel and Pomeranian poodle platform erected in Waverly ftquare, cant startle a public which haa had so 'a 'whlle in another corner a Chinese many year of wr at Ita front door. band waa playing its weird music. mingled Strolling Italian musicians with the. crowds and the gay attire of uxnps in Way of Train; g number of art students added to the Prefers Death to Debt animation of th scene. Pan-tabunraloo and other games s OMAHA. June 1. Walter Hanson, of chance, fortune Chinese front of cabarets, where noodles,, tea, savory former bank clerk. Jumped to and was passenger train early today cake end rich preserves were served, were offered to the amusement- - seek- killed. A list of debts totaling $363 was found in hla pocket. Member of er. be Prominent California artists made the crew aaw Hanson spring fromhimtree and throw quick sketches and sold them to aug- hmd a dump ofof the 21 waa Ho train. ment the fund, part of which will be, self to. front devoted to a butldirg for the art de- years old and unmarried. 6f the University of Callfor- - partment -- 1 Vj, y t, vo. Several valuable tablet of ancUnt 609 year before Christ have been received by the Mu- history dating back to seum of the University of Utah from a collection Shipped to America from Jerusalem, according to Prof. Levi Edtablet data back gar Toung. Th to th days of th old Asyrian king Ashur Banlpal,. phoae collection of historical data hav recently com to th attention of th world.' Through hla effort! the large library at Nineveh echo are to wm collected, - He-remany of th old old empires to col-leliterature and had them transcribed on to clay tablet. In subject they ar chiefly records of the old banking system and commercial houses of Babylon. They will form a far collection for the University of Utah museum and are among the most perfect specimens discovered. They will be used In the study of ancient history. Boom Is Not a Good Cure. From the A me Iowa Intelligencer. When a man come to you all dou bled up with pain and declare he will dl to your presence unless you procure him a drink of whiskey, send him to a doctor or else give him Diardose of Chamberlain' Colic-anrhoea Remedy. 'There la a mistaken notion among a whole lot of people that boose la the beat remedy for colic nt 1 ct - i 5 Investigate Finding Of, Poisoned Edibles of Further Investigation la being made tbe report to the eounty attorney's nlw. - - -- Tomato. Cabbage, Cauliflower and Seed Pepper plant at Yogelcr's Store. A dvertisement. Tha Weather Today and Teatewday f AN FRANCISCO, Juhel.A conference of leading business men f4h Pacific ooaat has been organised aa a result of tbe foreign trade convention held here recently. Unity of ac- Six-Mon- trade ' Temperature at Weather Boreas of- tion on matter pertaining-tConferfice and Kiosk. Instruments on roof and industry la Ua object. time to time of office, its fet hlgbe thaa those ences will be held from In Ban Francisco, Beattie. Loe to. Kiosk. Tacoma and Bellingham. The Roof of Boston Bldg. Kiosk conference hope to obtain aemctance f In national .legislation Maximum yesterday through the 76 Minim am yesterday .. ,44 United State chamber of commerce ,,.44 the Pacific Minimum today ...... 4., eh affairs concerning ?! am. today ...,....4f of th confercoast. Jill member .....,43, T am. 47., 43 ence belong t the latter body. today 6 am. today 0 am. today ..,..,,.41,, ,...,...4s am. today ........5., ...... .,4747 Unveil Lincoln Statue ,5. 1 am. today 5 11 am. s; London; Gift of U. S. today ...54 1$ 55 today Data ISOS mu (Bom Saa Tlase.l t. J Caudenc LONDON, Jun 1. Dry thermometer 54 monument Lincoln, of Abraham Wet thermometer 4 " which has been presented by thee Restive bamidlty .... peo-piBritish to th American people Docs I Weather seres at. " will be udveiled In Jure probably W Fsir tonight and. wtnertay: PrMfon Ihe site given by th government the. Canning Enclosure, . W ertmt- .y wJrelrliidnilIrt,lrWU' th houee of parliament gtrr. . ,, f . I Thetoeing society. through which the gift has been made ? HtmSkji-- tnd which is responsible for the Jtns c Are If they Tire. Itch, rsngement of thw unvetiirg, haa Kmart or Rem. if 5ora i v r -- d Elfhu P.oot. to make the presen- ,tation of thetoetstue during hla forth-IcoTlvisit ' At f wadba. Mresbea gal, fqfj Th etstue it aEnron, replice ef the beti ,n Wrrteforf trAdu4t AtaflDruggwta LJVhr,am l lincoln Psrk.Xhtcago. snd WWESOK. fcwt-LwJ- tf. Cdcj , r.ftt Lincoln in a standing po, non. t - -- with th pictures'" piay juParamount-Art-craft or 12 $500.00 in Gold FOURTH AWARD A Trip to Los Angeles to Visit Will Attend Meeting William A. Morton wtll represent th 8unday School Union board at a special union & " the Pictures Corporation, -- ' the . m Motion Picture Studios Or $200.00 in Gold HOW TO BECOME! A MEMBER Of PRESS rARAMOOBT-K- M TRAVEL n. Milford. if. ENTRY BLANK THE TR4VEL CLl B Om4 fee be Feists Travel Club Manager. Paramount-Empres- s hTeatra I hereby enter aa a member of the Theatre. Paramount-Empres- s Name. . over.) ' (15 yej-- of age or Phone. Address 9 FARAMOCHT-EMPRE8- Cl-l'R- . Vs-c- at To Join th 1aramennt-Empre- s lee Travel etuh I stmpla. Just fill out th entry blank and mall It or Club bring It In person to th TravelTheaManager, Paramount-Empres- s tre, who will explsla tha plan to you to detail. Ton mT eater your own asm In tha club or send to tbe name of soma friend. YOU CAN WIT 4JTB OF THESE well swsre say ether Enter ye PER CENT C4H COMMISSION TO Every ene Whe falls 4e wls ear mt the shove awards sad whe werks tbrosgh-e- ut S the campaign. teSay. 1 21-3- 0. Ftremaster at Milford Examination for postmaster at Milford, Utah, haa been set for Jun 19, 1920, at Milford, according to word - received here this morning. The position CAr-ria salary of $1,700 per year and appointment a postmaster by th president. n Hnatoea Sergeant Harold vVilhart, formerly ef the quarter--naater- 's of the army, and department of John Wllbart, formerly of this Ity. but now a resident of Long Beach, California, is in Salt Lak looking afar the disposition of property to his father's estate. Outlook for Crop Georg T. Odell, president of the Consolidated Wagon Machine company, haa been looking over the- - crop- - sitoatton. and waa never to all direction. Aa a result better, the local implement trade ia doing something of a land office business, he say Moat Charts Received For th information of housewives, the department of agriculture has sent to the fair price commission, a supply of chart showing th various cuts -- of pork, vteat, lamb and beef,- - and what they should actually cost. Commissioner J. W. Funk will distribute the same to butchers for placarding. There Is also a limited supply for to ee ng w q Have you ever stopped to think how much time we spend In ; our children's bodies and planning what "we shall puton and how little in planning what we shall put in their minds? They j go to schodrto be sureTbut that is for only five hours a day for i approximately 185 days in the year. What of the years before they begin to go to school, what of the hours and days each year in whichthey are not under instruction ? Have we any de liberate plan to care for the minds growth as we care for the body's if - -- ; It is just as important that children shall read good books as it is that they should read at all. It would be hard to find , would declare that it is unnecessary for children j any one who to learn to read. Yet reading in itself is not the end we seek, but only a means to that end. The goal of all education is the en7 richment of life, and a child's reading carefully guided vill deep-- : en and strengthen his future ability to make the most of himself and his opportunities. , ., r To really love books so that- they may be woven into the warp' and woof of his life, a child should have his own individ-- ! ual library, which grows year by year with his growth, yet which I contains friends to whom he will return, time and time again, I secure in the knowledge of a Jiappy companionship full of plea- - . V, A .Regular IS sant association. A large number of books is not essential ttaJj have, but a few should be added each year and the standard of p choice should be kept high. r ' . Seattle Public Library; ; Cheer-u-p -- Club With All Expenses Paid, or $1000.00 IN GOLD SECOND AWARD A Trip to ; New York City With AU Expenses Paid, or $800.00 in Gold THIRD AWARD A Engagement ot office of George M. Donahue to th effect that h found poisoned meat and a doughtnut equally medicated In the backyard of hla residence. Th examination of th meat and tha doughnut, made by tha atata chemist, Many an American tourwt will be waa preliminary and Juat sufficient to convince the chemist that poison waa surprised this summer to find Just out-e- ld present hi each. Just what may have th war-tor- n occasioned the presence of the poison In city of Lena, FnuicS, the two or how they came tn the a quaint Dutch village. The village Donahue backyard the county attorney gift from the people of Holland is unable to conclude at present. The la presumption, according to the county to the returning citizen of Lens, ayt Is that they may hav been Popular Mechanics Mag&zin attorney, The intended for a dog er a cat. If placed house all of wood and of an Ingenby design. Mr. Donahue's report to the officers ious, knockdown construction, ar now ws to the effect that he took r.;; awaking shipment from the Nether doughnut from the hands of child just land where th parts were sawed and aa th child waa about to eat it. , j fitted. San FrancUeo Busineal Men Organize Conference fgygiPi, BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE n, r r j FIRST TRAVEL CLUB AWARD A Trip to the . Gopto of Poanee Copie of a large poster setting forth th position of local building contractors with regard to the demands of th building trades unions ar being circulated about th city today. meeting for officers and teacher of Sevier stake, to be held next Sunday at Richfield. Imre for Omaha General Pa eenger Agent D. 8. Spencer and Publicity Agent A. V. Peterson of the Oregon Short Line, have gon . to Omaha on passenger buaineea, to be absent a week. Widow Get Pension Klsty Lar-aewidow of James P. Larsen, received a notification that a pension has been awardedtoday her, dating from March 4. 1917. The amount is $12 a month. Engles ,e Field. Day Balt Lak Eagle will gather for their annual field day at Baltair, June 30, aa th close of th atat Aerie convention t be held her Jun Th order haa just Initiated II new members r i ount-EmpressTra- veI 1 440-yar- V G3 PUTy-gcverd- u or 0 -- gi One find Amerloan aallora reaching out their unpractlced feet for orthe Sailrail In "Dirty Dick Place, ?n or JlmF down by the ofdock aum Inf hue echooner look Ilk th picture on In town." Window f "tb. biggest beer merchant many Tbrttn irtb Jut rxpcnalra rmfa, pend-ta- g tUtora hard. freely n4 dancing AntAmerican consular and other tho werp authorise ar awakom to kind of of establishing aall-'or- a racreatlon hall for th merchant hare, to tak tho plac of cafe, but. thay told thno correspondent way Of doing em yet there t 1910 business trip to return tb last of the week. Postmaster Role B Appointed Cannon of Central. Utah, baa been appointed postmaster, succeeding Elisabeth Hunt, resigned. IHddcad Dcrlsml Tht Deeeret having bank dlro4ora declared a per rent dividend today, amounting to 119,999, payable Immediately. Ttanpla Kacetralnn Two hundred nd fifty Church workers from Utah tueao m JAO dn guiuioo j lmerurban Thursday for work In tb halt Lak temp. a Fnllatanrml for May Enlistments rv-- ! In th different branch of tb for May follow: U. 8 army, TT; U. K navy, IT; U, A marine corps, 12; total, 127. Bank Ctoalrngw Today' loDay cal bank clearings amounted to $4 479.111.44 compared with $2,197,. 91194 for th corresponding day to last year. kirk ary for Bmnb Among those mentioned In connection with th nomination for the district bench. Is Walter I. Klrkeey, a well known lo oal attorney. Detailed on Inegmuion MaJ. 8. E. Clln coast art haa been detailed from Portlandglory, for 19 day' Inspection duty with th army recruiting service in this city. HIMncV Here Mrs. John C. Black, widow of tb 1st well known Civil War veteran, 1 registered at the Hotel Utah from Washington, D. C. 8b U en rout to tho Uinta basin. of 1. ANTWERP. Ju J AmerLen Anterarp, whirt the rerlr muato reaounda ptgbUr uaill n C o rk ermine hour. Mil e n9ail I p I ntinuouly pop evan now with pop, are 0 crowded raiebra-Uo- n , 1 Late Locals Twin Mermaids, Who Will Represent U. S. , In Olympic Garnet, Alo Speedy Runner jnat. nranippi . JUNE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY - Breakfast says' DESERET O BOOK COMPANY nstatrv Street 4-- E. South Temple o An-gele- a, ...! r IhKF la '"''1 Anglo-Americ- "! when.you have, a dish. of Posit xrind on Flying against a aviator piloting a Curtis Oriole plane-l' six or eight hours overdue this 69-m- MONUMENTS FLORIST SALT LAKE MARBLE AND Ill Works C. O. Jebseoa. , MONO-mentsl Fro. . ll lu-y- tWeiry Rwtirna Gird GaMle Gwk,rSch FUNERAL DIRECTORa ERNEST JOS. WM. TAYLOR, U-- !l a W. TEN-f- l afternoon. Hal Bullen t be. Utah Aero St. Utah' leading undertaker and company pilot who started lor Ball tmbalmer. Services sad juallty good from Prlc w Lake Denver, but I City Sunday reltisg 7 W waa brought down by storm in Wyoming, ts still missing. CARL EDDINGTON A CO. LaMar Nelson, president of th FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Aero club of Utah, baa received a Ire -OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. from ornwhr to Wyoming' to th started for this city effect thee Full phone ht. m. M daybreak this morn Inr. 'He was curthe flying against the rent and nt beet, according to compaTWE W. RALM9 ctions her eouM only, in such a gal S. T. Rlebetts, Mortuary, make 49 mHes an boar, frla believed Phona Waestrh 121. he must bav been agnlb forced to Prompt rreunt srvica lend. 344 East let bout yr 14-m- lli CEMETERIES - WASATCH Raraostaat ete lawn . Oiw. la Store CWnitT, jas BAILEY A SONS CO. Ctrl' FLOWERS for all occasion Funeral seRgnf prompt 'delivery. arranged 3 East Sauond South. Waa 146-41-4- ma ar-".V- S rrt Aviator May Have Been Forced to Land O DOWEL rnktlowt. C" 115-11- 7 tTPETAAXVM Sost Lake ttona 4ALT LAMBOURNB, leading flcrut. new etors. eur rpsciallty Decora- (7 boa tb Mala. Waa 111 Fu-ser- s, gn KING FLORAL afgns, 214 E. 2nd 8 FLORAL Evaas Flora CO. iL DI7KIGNS C. FLORAL Waa A 14 Ma.e , T-- 1415. SPECIALTY. T u. ML MALE 111.10 WANTED WANTED BOT. FOURTEEN sixteen after erhool. shout twe hou (c. ) preferred. Give phone nutr.y Address E-Deeeret New 9 FOR SILK FXKNITIRK UP JAI Wa4 with a plane, f,ret-cU- r Attslera Hg, 1737. ROOM P1-- A eWSiUeo, T , |