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Vou HAVE BeskJ AFTER IWORKirJG OM AMD Summing ihat The A UP By Briggs and You settle Down For a long hunjt ?a6FS Through Pages and - FlfdD TH1K£ DOE$ NOT BALAce -- 1917- - lot 2 of the southeast corner12 of said thence feet 12 thence west running feet north i65 feet165 thenceto east the place of feet thence south beginning Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States Utah this Dated at Salt Lake City DELINQUENT NOTICE COMPANY MINES SELMA AUCTION SALE3 Mention 224 'o-- XI Kearns building Salt Lake City Utah BARGAINS in new furniture out or sell district is beds why we gh rent furnioffice cheap d brass the fol-or second-hanThere are delinquent upon almost new dining table described stock on account of ture rugs terms lowing Micnlgan Furn Cow half price assessment levied on the 5th day March 1917 the several amounts set 430 State street below Fourth South 29th day of March A D 1917 JOHN 8 CORLESS SVe" buy ana sell Uuwnoid goo As opposite the names of the respective WaO K Furniture Co 343 S State Sheriff of Salt Lake County State shareholders as follows Shares Amt satch 1996 of Utah Number Name Sheriff 752 Belmont Ethel By F M Mathews Deputy 2 E GfiTEKLoM auctioneer feeil 500 250 Thurman Wedgwood & Irvine AtKessler 250 anything Wenetch 2S24-500 1286 E for Plaintiff C Brubaker torneys 250 500 Date of first publication March SO 977 Carlson Ernest T 260 500 A D 1917 1046 Carlson Ernest T BUSINESS DIRECTORY 457 —Notice W SUMMONS You and T vtfo OR IhinIGS vajork ovenxiMe ThRES Nl3HT$ AMD 8LUE LOOK IF ALL -- A SVJPDEM OF turn over accidentally — a UP column a-- Page add :! ERROR And RMD The VbU Qlih Ain't it a 3r-r-RAN- D IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Discourt of Salt Lake county State trictUtah of Daniel Pareowlth and Lillie' Parso-wit-Mh his wife plaintiffs vs Maude Gray and A V Alder defendants— Summons The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action Is brought otherwise within days after service and Indefend thirty case the above entitled action and of yonr failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint wnlch has been filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought for the pura decree of said court pose of obtaining to foreclose a certain deed of trust which Is fully described in plaintiffs’ filed in said court and made complaint hereof The real estate dea part scribed in said trust deed consists of the following real estate situated in Lake State the city and county of Salt of Utah and described as followscor-to wit: Beginning at the northeast ner of lot three (3) block fifty-nin- e (69) plat D Salt Lake City survey and running thence west three (3) rods thence south ten (10) rods thence east three (8) rods thence north ten beginning (10) rods to place of C M NIELSEN Attorney for Plaintiffs P O Address Constitution Bldg Salt Lake City Utah Daniel Parsowlth and Lillie Parso-wit- h his wife Plaintiffs amO Glor-- e Yus I DIVIDEND NOTICE DIVIDEND NO 12 EAGLE & BLUE NEW TAX QUEST RAIDER SIGHTED POUUS GAIN OFF MONTEVIDEO CONFIDENCE AS THEY ADVANCE British Cruiser on Watch Off River Plate Rioting French Success Greater Renewed at Porto Alegre Than Indicated in Official Buenos Aire DisApril 1 of Battles from Montevideo are patches pubReports 9-- — lished In the Buenos Aires paper giving rumors from the Brualllan-Uruguayfrontier that the Gexv mana tn South Brasil have revolted! that they are provided with anna and ammunition and tried to blew up bridge It is believed here that the rumors are exaggerated although It la lemowu that some agitation exists among the Germans la Peletas and Ssntamarla small place The opinion prevails In diplomatic circle that any military action oa tho of tho Germans in sea the part Brasil would he ineffective un (From a staff correspondent Associated Press) of the of the on the french Grand headquarters army19 — The French sucApril cess in the forward movement was much more considerable than Indicated by the published reports of the army narrate a very communiques which sober tale of the events There Is no intention of relaxing the pressure on the Germans who are opposing a tenacious resistance without avail Resides of formidable strength value and most points Important strategic such as Ostel Courtecon and Vallly which have fallen before the French assaults reports sent by runners from reconnoitering parties Indicate steady progress everywhere and large captures of material The staffs take no risks everything is methodically prepared in order to be as certain as Is humanly to possible of success before approach each objective trying point Today’ weather was better for the but it was so misty that operations were almost useless airplanes The commanders of the German reinforcements hurrying to the front ap-eto have lost their heads or have een badly directed In several caes One division marched directly into wire entanglementsor and was almost entirely annihilated taken prisoner Eighteen new German divisions have been thrown into the front since Monday several of which were blown virtually to pieces by the French artillery Immeafter their arrival Two dividiately sions launched directly into an Ineffectual counterattack before Juvln-cou- rt suffered In this way Owing to the extent of the battle line so much the Germans are no on the Inside favored by maneuveringlonger line circles The French soldier’s confidence and spirit has been intensified under the most severe hardships during' seems to depress the advance him Even theNothing old territorials making roads on the heels of the attacking troops maintain a constant cheeriness ar CATHOLICS’ LOYALTY PLBJGEDTO WILSON War Decree Is Accepted ‘Whole-heartedl- y and Unreservedly9 Balt l in ore 19 — The archbishops of the UnitedApril have addressed a States letter to President Wilson pledging the of the Catholic hierarchy the loyalty and clergy people of th:4 faith in this country to the President and tho government and accepting and unreservedly’ the decreo of this country to Congress '‘proclaiming be In a state of war' The letter adopted by the archbishops at their annual meeting in the Catholic university at Washington yessigned by the eight archterday Is bishops who were present the remainsix absent It ing was sent being to the unavoidably President today by Cardinal Gibbons chairman of the meeting“We stand the prelates unite ready” In saying “we and all the flock comin mitted to our keeping to way possible with our President everyour national government to the and end that the great and holy cause of and that our bemay liberty loved countrytriumph may emerge from this hour of test stronger ami nobler than ever” The letter Is signed by James Cardinal Gibbons archbishop of Baltimore William Cardinal O’Connell archbishop of Boston: John Ireland archbishop of St Taul John J Glennon archbishop of St Louis Sebastian G Messmer archMoeller bishop of Milwaukee HenryEdward J archbishop of Cincinnati: Hanna archbishop of San Francisco and George W Mundelein archbishop of Chicago “whole-hearted- ly co-oper- ate GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER GERMAN PIERS fednoboken N J April 19—The taken over that eral authorities havefront where the part of the water of the properties steamship pier American and North German Lloyd lines are located it was announced today - Hamburg-- Buenos Aires 19 — A German April off Montevedlo raider has been sighted according to reports In maritime circles The commander of a steamer which has reached here declares he a suspicious looking craft dur-to sighted from Rio Janeiro the voyage ing Montevideo The delay In the arrival of several vessels has given some concern A British cruiser is on the watch off the River Plata The minister of marine has discussed the rewith the ports The German president minister has protested placing German Argentina againstunder surveillance and an armed ships It was explained officially guard however that this is merely & precaumeasure to prevent the destructionary tion of the vessels which have already been damaged and as soon as the ships are concentrated at a place designated by the government the guard will be withdrawn The newspapers Including La Epoca criticize what they term the too strict measures taken yesterday to prevent pro-all- y manifestations Some of the their sabres to disperse police used groups of pacifist citizens A great indoor meeting in honor of the entente allies the united States and Brazil will be held Sunday and there will be public manifestations in the open Riots Centimue at Porte Alegre Rio Janeiro April 19L — Serious riot ocourred today in Porto Alegre ing where manifestations the GerIn progress for man colony have beenagainst several days As a street car crowded with passengers passed & German hotel several shots were fired from the A number of persons were This angered the people and there was a renewed outbreak directed the Germans The authorities against to restore took measures were quiet Sev' arrested eral Germans Venenela to Take Aetloa Caracas Venezuela April 19 —The Venezuela congress will meet tomorrow to deal with the policy to be adopted the war As the great ma- y regarding Venezuelans of jorityit is believed the are openly will government at least sever diplomatic relations with Germany Nicaragua Support IT S "Washington April 19 — Nicaragua has herself with the Latin Amerialigned can nations indorsing the entry of the United States in the war with Germany it was announced today Pern Backs Brasil Lima Peru April 19 —Foreign Minister Enrique de La Riva Guero today handed the reply of the Peruvian government to the Brazilian note announcthe severance of diplomatic relaing tions with Germany to the Brazilian minister here The note states that Peru censured the submarine war made Germany and reiterates sentiments by traditional of friendship between Peru and Brazil and expresses djeep sympathy on account of the action taken building wounded pro-all- POWERFUL PRIVATE RADIO STATION FOUND IN SOUTH DAKOTA j Mitchell S D April 19 — Exist- ence of a' powerful radio station near Weesington Springs 8 D capable of receiving messages from either seaboard was revealed today by the United States marshal’s office here on the arrival of T W Taubaumn a federal officer who dismantled the outfit on the farm of Chris Vetter who is of German birth Taubaumn declared that the plant had two masts sixty feet high with antennae stretching 100 was discovered yards No evidence that the station had been misused according to the offices Bell Mining company mines located in Tlntlc mining district Utah Notice Is hereby given to the holders of the Eagle & Blue Bell Mina Utah corporation that MJ sTC7r ing company No 12 of ten cents (10c) per dividend QieieL share has been declared by the board of director upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation ofpayable OtwricUad 1917 bv record May 1st 1917 to stockholders 21st Transfer books closed April April 2 3d to May 1st both dates Inclusive Guernsey received 677 votes Mrs JAMES P GRAVES (Signed) C Squires of Minnesota 263 George President Mrs John Miller Horton of New York SYDNEY 8 MILLETT 286 and Mrs James Hamilton Lewis of Treasurer Illinois 121 1917 11th Dated conApril one most of tho In vigorously sotested fights In the history of theMrs BIDS ticket headed ciety the entire election defeated at the last by BE RECEIVED AT WILL BIDS Guernsey up to Cumming Storey was the office of the undersigned by Mrs William 12 o’clock noon May 7 1917 for swept into office 20000 motor vehicle plates In dupll-cat- e motor vehicle 6000' commercial House Committee to Decide In duplicate plates 1000 dealers motor vehicle plates In on Methods for Raising duplicate 8000 motor cycle plates in duplicate War Revenue 2000 chauffeurs’ badges on file in the office of of state state capitol theSpecifications secretary HARDEN BFNNION Washington April 19 —With party of State Secretary lines obliterated the entire membership NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDof the House ways and means commit- Labor to Representatives ER’S MEETING tee tomorrow will begin consideration MEETING OF THE SPECIAL A revenue new Have Voice Food stockholders held of methods for raising Selma Mines comof the 151 S Second East at be will meet to share which pany this with country's Sait Lake City Utah on April 28 1917 Distribution of the war expense The Initial probat the hour of 780 p m The purpose lem will be the raising of approximateof this meeting Is to elect officers and to meet half of the esly 92000000000 transact such other business as may war timated cost for the first year of — 19 The latest Copenhagen April for which certificates of indebtedness German newspapers to arrive here In- beByproperly the president order ofpresented soon are to be Issued the socialist organs confirm The committee also probably will cluding semiofficial announcement that the DELINQUENT NOTICE a work for the collection the lay COLUMBUS-REXALL Berlin strike has ended A settlement CONSOLIDAT-e- d of suchground that was other' part of the war cost come reached after an almost unanimous Mines company Principal place of Congress may determine Is to decision by the metal workers to re- business Salt Lake City Utah from direct taxation sume work' following the granting of Notice—There are delinquent upon Careful consideration will be given their demands described stock on acthe principal a list of suggested new sources of taxconcessions made by the countfollowing of assessment Noon2 of two cents Among the are ation sent to the committeemen last government levied the 6th compliance with the (2c) per share McAdoo after demands of the union Sunday by with Secretary for the establishthe several amounts day of March 1917names of ment of a conferences various members the laof the respective commission of opposite the standing which the administration He suggested va- bor representatives will have a shareholders as follows: of about 11800000090 from raising voice In the food distribution in No rious sources Including Income excess Greater 29 —H W Doscher a promise that strikers amusement automobile will not Berlin liquor profits SO — H W Doscher 600 be punished by being sent to 1000 and tobacco taxes His list will meet 31 — H W Doscher 500 1000 front explicit assurances of adewith strong objection in many in- the 500 82— H W Doscher 1000 quate food rations and effective measmembers ures stances however and 500 81 —Scott Weller 1000 of evasions the food regagainst are receiving protests already sugthe against 89 — John Gallacher 1000 ulations 2000 rich the Inby to in relation gestions' 90 —John Gallacher 1000 The Vorwaerts today announced that 2000 come excess profits taxes and particularly —A E Walther 1000 2000 work ceased completely Monday in 136 the most radical suggestion Probably 1 60— 500 800 munition plants and that R Sebree 1000 in the list was that a 40 per cent tax about —J 210000 strikers reported 500 1000 to the metal 161 JP RXI Sebree be levied on all Incomes over 81000000 workers 616 891— 1222 Cook union alone This is being termed “confiscation” by — 98 49 408 B D Hamlll persons of largo Incomes who are op— 498 Herman Conen 1000 posed to it 602— C A Amussen 616 Senate and House conferees on the Probate and Guardianship Notices 579— George Dryberg 778 bond war 87000000000 administration 616 683—E S Empey 1232 bill failed to reach an agreement today 607 — Otto O Oblad 123 246 and will resume their efforts tomorrow Consult county clerk or the respective 620 — Margaret Savage 6161 12322 for Information All the minor differences in the measfurther signers 621 —Richard Savage 616 1282 ure as it passed the two houses were 622 — Richard Savage 8696 7392 on the bate division in and smoothed out today except those 671 — E G Woolley Jr 1000 2000 Lake four Salt section relating to the depos" 88 6 ir C )ern 100 200 county State of Utah moneys secured from the bonds 991 — Badger Bros 1000 2000 In the matter of—the estate of W IL 1001 — 2000 W Griffiths 1000 deceased Notice Taggart —E 1000 2000 E W Griffiths The petition of Maryetta Taggart 1002 1093 — Fred Kimball 500 1000 E for the issuance to herself of —Clara Bee Praying 616 1232 letters of administration in the estate 1138 — 300 1186 E A Hartensteln 200 of W H Taggart deceased has been 1187 E A Hartensteln 200 set for hearing on Friday the 4th day 1183 — —E A Hartensteln 200 2 1917 A m of D o’clock at May —E A Hartensteln p 200 CERTIFICATES OF DEBT at the courthouse In the court- 1189 1190 — E A Hartenstein 200 room ofcounty said court in Salt Lake City 1191 —E A Hartensteln 200 Salt Lake county Utah — E A Hartensteln 200 Witness the clerk of said court with 1192 1193—E A Hartenstein 200 the seel thereof affixed this 18tn day 1194 —E A Hartensteln 200 of Afvil A D 1917 1195 — E A Hartensteln 200 Must Raise — 1000 1196 E A Hartensteln 1197—E A Hartenstein 1000 to Meet Expenses Until — 1267 W J Smith 1000 — tloner 1258 W J Smith 1000 — Sk Year Fiscal of 1000 End 1272 Dern Thomas 500 1000 IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- 1800 — W Q Kind — 500 1000 division in and for Salt Lake 1801 W G Kind — 19 of A — program 100 Washington April 200 1463 IL W Cram county State of Utah gov100 estate of Ann 1464 — H W Cram 200 In the matter — temporary financing to meet the the of ernment’s 100 1465 — H W Cram expenses between James deceased Notice 200 running now and the 500 close of the fiscal year 1000 1466—H W Cram James Ernest The of praying petition SecJune 80 was taken up today by 116 232 for the Issuance to himself of letters 1 467— H W Cram T F Dunn 2000 1000 McAdoo with the of administration in the estate of Ann 1478— retary of the federal reserve board 1000 2000 James deceased has been set for hear- 1479 — J F Dunn measures are the is- ing on Friday the 27th day of April 1480 —J F Dunn 2000 1000 Contemplated suance of from 8160000000 to 2000 1000 A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the 1481— J" jF Dunn 1000 2000 Dunn in temporary certificates of in- county courthouse in the courtroom 1482— F J' —J F Dunn 1000 2000 debtedness to be redeemed July 1 of said court In Salt Laze City Salt 1483 1484—- —J F Dunn 1000 2000 when- the great bulk of the income Lake county Utah 1000 2000 Witness the clerk of said court with 1485——— J Pa Dunn tax and other revenues due the gov1000 2000 1486 J F Dunn ernment for the current fisoal year the seal thereof affixes tnls 12th day 1487 — J F Dunn 297 594 will be In hand and the attachment to Of April A D 1917 — 600 1000 1489 W E Hulse Clerk HOMER THOS the temporary certificates of a conver(Seal) — 100 1507 B Na Jensen 200 J E Clark Deputy Clerk sion privilege permitting the holders By 100 200 Jensen W I Snyder Attorney for Petitioner 1508— B to convert the certificates into bonds 1 50 9— 13 R Jensen 100 200 or later certificates bearing a higher — 100 1510 B N Jensen 200 SHERIFF'S SALE Interest rate and authorised under the 24 5 11—B R J ensen 48 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND 11514— 57000000000 war finance measure 58 49 of Utah 1515— —M R Sebree State Salt Lake county Federal reserve banks will handle for 840 J Dailey Salt Lake Security & Trust company IIS the issu of temporary certificates but 1 6—M J 840 P 15 Dailey against N- and corporationLouis plaintiff will not subscribe to them The re- aStathokas 1 517 — M J Dailey 420 840 M Carpenter serve banks already hold 830000000 of 420 1518— M J Dailey 840 Alexanwife M his Martha 1 Carpenter —M J Dailey certificates Issued April 356 maturing H Birrell and Claire W Blrrella 1519 SI 68 interest at the rate der 1520 — Vivian Snow July2 1 and bearing company Stathokas his N wife P 102 of 204 Broderick per cent a year The issue now corporation T W Ball as receive 1522 — Joseph 526 1052 planned probably will bear Interest at McCornick & Co a corporation and 1524 — W H Child 129 152 6—H Ba Cole the rate of 2) per cent Under the 258 sold To be at Lee defendants west 131 1 527— —Ha Ba Cole 283 law authorizing them the treasury de- Ruby door front sale at the 60 30' 1528 —John W Colburn partment may pay to 3 per cent in- sheriff’s city 1529 of the county courthouse In the — 480 960 terest Amos Cornwall of Utah of Salt Lake State 219 county 488 —Amos Cornwall The issue probably will' be taken and 2Sd day of April A-- D 1917 at 1530— the — 120 & 240 Thomas 1583 Dern institutions It on wholly by financial the all said 12 noon o'clock of day 50 100 W H McCrea la unrelated to the war finance bill right title claim and interest of said 1585— — 307 614 1538 J M Schelegel the Issue of 87000000000 defendant N F Stathokas of In and 1548 authorizing 88 — & Co 166 in bonds and certificates and the pro- to the following described real prop-W- it 1555 —F R Snow 85 170 E W Hulse & Co ceeds will be used to meet ordinary 425 1556— —F Ra Snow 4k Co 850 and emergency calls upon the treasury or Afl parcel lot piece that certain 425 1557 — W M Havenor 850 while the government is collecting the of land In and being 375 — R Snow & Co 750 lying county hulk of its annual revenue for the Salt Lake situate Utah 1558 44 22 Salt Lake of Co 1580 — Dixon-MlllCity current year souththe west 31 feet 28 14 Co 1561 — Dixon-MlllThe exact amount of the issue has commencing A 64 east corner of lot 2 block platthence 1562—E A Hartenstein 168 836 not been determined It is felt how- Salt 106 212 1563— S G Serville City survey running ever that 8200000000 would not be too west Lake 61 feet 6 inches thence north 14o 1584 — Tony Jacobson 170 540 sum to a available have large 171 51 feet'6 Inches thence 1565 — C L Whitney thence 342 east feet were reserve Federal today south 3 45 feet to the point or place of 1566 — Dixon-Mlll376 Co 752 to obtain banks information as to beginning of way requested 186 the to 372 Child XL 1567— W right subject the amount of certificates each could all also — thereof 12 a 1000 the east 780 2000 feet M Huyett forward a re- over of land 1539—T dispose of quickly and toboard 280 560 that certain lotand Desire aucher piece or parcel here Lake Salt in port of the total to the accordance with law and an situate lying in being And commencUtah order of the board of directors made City Salta Lake county 31 feet west and 145 on the 6th day of March 1917 so many at point ing MRS GUERNSEY WINS corner of of each parcel of said stock as feet 2north of 64the southeast “A” Salt Lake shares be block necessary will be sold at publot may plat IN D A R ELECTION City Csurvey thence west 61 lic auction at the office of the comrunning Inches thence norm 20 feet pany 125 Main street Salt Lake City feet at thenc east 51 feet 6 inches thence Utah on the 27th day of April 1917 Washington April 19— --MrswasGeorge elect- south 20 feet to the place of beginning 11 a m to pay the delinquent assessThacher Guernsey of Kansas and subject to the ment thereon together with the cost qf Together with of the Daughters ed president-generof sale of way for all purposes over and advertising and expenses the right of the American Revolution for opF B COOK Secretary across the following described 'tract: next three years tonight over three 125 Main street Salt Lake City Utah Commencing at a point 31 feet west ponents on the first ballot Mrs TO BEGIN TODAY in - st - "eJthedistrictcourtTpro- $150000000 te 537 982 208 703 1350 1218 1835 1334 657 707 1836 1010 1082 1093 652 740 1076 1319 478 1383 1089 1048 1800 1309 1810 1311 1312 1814 1815 1317 289 494 953 458 298 645 838 1888 1003 1303 166 921 1276 565 374 1351 56 702 1279 ISIS 201 212 960 688 1244 1340 939 94 1285 9 1298 544 865 1157 1118 Chrlstopherson Marie Cross Charles A II E Cummings Darrow M S Dodd Robert Edwards Mary J 3200-0000- 00 - — J - - 1 f er er -- ATTORNEYS BADGER St RICH BOOTH LE Boston ldg Was 1268 500 62-60- 8 100 SCOTT & BECK 5000 406NARXOXEAUX Was 6911 Kearns Bldg 1000 1250 AUTO PARTS 500 500 RADIATORS Bosch magnetos tires 2o 895 engines torn at half their value 1858 500 8 W Tempie st 250 500 ASSAYERS 2000 successor to Bird COWAN S C 18(5 260 Cowan 160 S W Temple Salt Lake 650 500 City 500 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 500 500 STllDEB AKER service station 747 S 600 State All' work promptly attended to 500 All models TeL Was guaranteed 500 and 500 3238 William J Lutlielser manager 600 EXPERT automobile repairing done 500 Was 5828-475 at home 250 1000 2941 2000 6882 1000 200 10000 2000 2500 1000 1000 Farmer Farmer Edgar Farmer Edgar May W Forsyth Wm Forsyth Wm Thero D 550 Fotopulos Wilford 790 Frichberg 1000 Gardner T Wm Gardner T Wm H G Geary Edward L Geary L Geary Edward George G Gustafson Emella Hamrick R A Hansen Andrew Hansen Mrs Peter Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Havenor W M Holland J H Holland J H Humphrey D E Jacobsen S J Jensen N S Johnson J P Johnson J P Jones Thomas Jorgensen Clara J Jorgensen Clara J Kamlopolus Vaslleous Kamlopolus Vaslleous Soren Kankelborg C 8i Kasslnlkos John Kipros Geo La Duke Mrs E Larson J J Lenny James MA Loveland J Maddocks E Maddocks E Madsen Anna W Madsen Anna W Madsen Anna W Marshall Serah Emery Wm Marshall Lewis Merrill Mrs Jennie Fhrniture Michigan Co XL Mlddlemas Annie G J Millerberg Moffat I W Owens Ann E Papanlkulos Kost 500 1000 4000 2750 500 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 950 2000 2000 1500 200 1000 1000 4000 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Root M Royster Shields W 1000 1000 760 100 500 500 2000 260 125 600 260 500 1000 1000 863 250 500 S006 BOO 500 4500 500 500 250 500 1000 2000 500 1000 100 1000 875 250 4000 1000 Charlotta 1000 Charlotta 2000 John R RE-TIRE- D 1200 GO-CA- J 228 WAS 359 EAST 2D SOUTH CARPET AND RUG GLEANING ot 1000 1000 100 BABY CARRIAGES WHILE YOU WAIT WHEELS IN STOCK W GUTHRIE BICYCLE CO ELSMORK —Oriental and domestic 500 and colors restored with rugs cleaned 134 the celebrated Quick-Sh- 1226-- J cleaner Cleaner for sale llyl 500 500 SUTTON sanitary electric beat and 432 colors restored 8x1 2 1 51 quick service 125 Hyland 2300 250 1500 31 per room snd up PAPER 250 all work cleaning National House guaranteed 250 Cleaning Co Wasatch 4256 2250 250 CERTIFIED NURSE 268 E-9- 59 50 ' 1000 250 500 So 500 138 115 2000 600 fiOO 1000 PRACTICAL nurse wishes day work In maternity cases Susie West Was 3602-5- 1 CLEANING AND DYEING CO expert cleaners and dyers wholeretail mail orders solicited sale and Insured work guaranteed clothes E Broadway SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING 265 Co Best work prompt delivery S State Wasatch 5236 Hyland 1939 CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS D Cchlropractla F J FREENOR 818 Boston bldg main office offices 324-2- 5 children’s department adult adjustment parlors Phones Wasatch 1320-30BENJ R JOHNSON D G 9 to 11 office hours Boston 4 p m 630 to 730 p m a m 1 to Bldg Outside calls Was 4938 L E FARNSWORTH 516 Felt Bldg Phone Wasatch 1566 114-11- 6 1000 500 Olaf 1000 500 Mabel 500 1000 G W 250 125 Mary E 250 12a 819 Slmonta John 1625 8250 940 Smith Mrs E L 250 1032 Smith Virgil 1016 Sundstrom Herman 500 1000 H 500 1015 Sundstrom Johanna 1000 25000 12500 1020 Thompson J A 500 1000 888 Toner K 8 500 — 1000 389 Toner B 8 1120 2240 899 Toner E S — 250 500 1278 Tripp G C 500 2o0 1352 Tripp G c 60 1500 727 Turner D O CHIMNEY SWEEPING 5011 10021 930 Van Cott Ray 2250 4600 1802 Van Cott Ray furnaces and CHIMNEY sweeping 500 250 650 Walker Alice cleaned stoves and furJackets 500 250 water 69 Walker Alice naces repaired by expert Call J XL 1288 Whittington Wm 2000 1000 Curtis Wasatch 1595 1000 500 1282 Wilkins Melvin DINING ROOM 2000 CAFE— LADIES 4000 80 Wood Wm Jr law and PANAMA CAFE 261 S West Temple and in accordance with the' of the board of directors Best 20c meal in the city Regular an order March 1917 of 25c Try na made on the 5thof day each parcel of such dinner so many shares will be sold stock-amay be necessary DANCING ACADEMY buildingsaidSalt Lake City at 224 Kearns Utah the office of 1917company on two-ste- p in four p WALTZ at the hour lessons of April the 25th day 24 Woodward's academy daily assessm 10 a to pay delinquent of 7770 street Wasatch Main cost the with ments thereon together and expenses of the sale of advertising DOCTORS O W CARLSON Secretary 224 Kearns Building Salt Lake City STATE MEDICAL CO specialists Utah If Blood skin and chronic disease of you need a doctor get the best 234 order of the board of directors BySelma Mines company made on the S Main street the 14th day of April 1917 the date of the DR W N GRIFFITH blood poison above mentioned sale of delinquent until Saturday skin troubles and private diseases Is9ft stock was postponed 1917 at the hour Main street the 5th day of Mai of 10 a m at the office of the comELECTRO-THERAPbuilding Salt Lake pany 224 Kearns Utah at which time and place the City sale will take place LUMBAGO headaches neuriils neusaid O W CARLSON Secretary rheumatism successfully treated ralgia 224 Kearns building Salt Lake City 421 Docly block Utah 89 1087 1011 1326 401-2-S-11- -12 1-- 65 310-311-1- 12 s one-ste- Y EXPERT 'DENTEISTRY DEATHS DR J B KEYSOR 240 Main street SCHOENFELD — At the residence of Phone Was! 6628 Good set of teeth 36 her brother Oscar W Schoenfeld 438 H street April 18 at 415 a m Selma FLOUR POTATOES— FREE Violet Schoenfeld She was a daugh- ter W of Frederick Schoenfeld and was born in Utah March 17 1899 Miss Schoenfeld was visiting in this city when taken ill having been here three weeks Announcement of funeral will be made later LEEK —At 859 W Second North 19 1917 Albert Earl son of AlApril ana bert 10 Louise Rush worth Leek born 1915 In Salt Lake The fuApril resineral will leave the1 family cortege dence today (Friday) at p m Interment in City cemetery Sr CEMETERIES WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY Perpetual care 1016 KearnS bldg W 1865 AND 10 per cent on your investment flour and I will give you 3000 lbsinofaddition to 25 bushels Of potatoes for 6 months to the Interest on 32300acres me seed 600 wheat land help fine soil and abundance of water for Phone Good security Irrigation 5066 Mack Was FURNITURE REPAIRING & Son 166 X W W WILLIAMS Wasatch 2S56 Upholstering chairs recaned new work a specialty street FOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIR3 ’'cAIJWesternFoundry'foirairm W Jackets and stove repairs water 4474 catch FUNERALS -- ion 250 500 500 HIBBERD — Funeral services for Mrs FURRIERS Annie Hlbberd who died April is at 1816 S Eleventh East street will be GENEVA C HICKS CO Fur garheld at the Sugar House ward chapel ments made repaired cleaned ana sold m 21 230 at p Friends s fi Sixth beginning April East may view the body at the residence from 12 till 2 Lawn cemeterypm Interment Wasatch WOODBREY — Funeral services for who died In this Frank P Woodbrey 18 will be held from O'DonApril city nell & Co's Sunday April 72 Interment City at 2 o’clock chapel p m cemetery HOUSE CLEANING AND KALSOMINING and WE do anv kind of 3091-Call HyL cleaning J FIREPROOF STORAGE k&l-somini- ng REDMAN Fireproof Storage Co old-- ( FUNERAL DIRECTORS exclusive handler of and est (ClawilfioillN Na 2) householdlargest goods westto of Chicago vefi all parts of thet store and ship E G O’DONNELL undertaker and embalmer has moved to new location Sack States Was 555 and 556 7 8 West Temple Realty bldg FIREPROOF storage also expert Phone 580 M A Keyser and skipping packing 6 D EVANS undertaker embalmer Fireproof Storage Co 32S W 2d South mortuary chapel 48 8 State automoPhone Wasatch 2823 bile service if desired without addl-ionKIMBALL BROS MOVING Ik STORexpense Wasatch 264 CO Moving packing storage and AGE — & reasonMost DOYLE SILVER rates 73 S Mala at reduced shipping 147 In Utah W street vVasatch able undertakers £188 2780 Broadway Was JUNE AND BEER BOTTLES FLORIST? 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