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Show bun...mom T - , - 0 - sSECHEIIS .. Joilm CANIANZAIMPLICATED NEVI 5V CHM IN ?MITI PLOT AMIE BIRO -- First Flier to New York In Race From Toronto TO STATS1 I Sept. deThree hundred trapreoentatives of the left wing faction col the National Soria Ilst party, which withdrew from the parent body. today organised the communist labor party of America and adopted the emblem of the soviet rspublio of Russia with the motto: nforkers of the World Unite." Th emblem of Iterthe antt hammer aut. rounded by a wreath of wheat. A auxthat & torch be added to the - gelation emblem am voted down. Delegate Zimmerman of Indiana led . a small minority who wanted the new organisation christened the Indspen. 'dent Socialist party. but his suggestion ' was overwhelmingly defeated. think the word communist wM strike terror to the American work- mart and we cannot succeed in this mot,,ment without thts element." said Delegate Zimmerman. yl will go as far in the revolutionary movement as any man in this hall, but I think it unwise to adopt this name. We know that this country is not yet ripe for the revolution. If it was, the name, communist would be all right's Speakers Inurging the adoption of the nam adopted declared that the term socialist bad been diacredited and that the word communist fittingly expreseed the revolutionary obJecta of the new political party. The party will adopt a constitution. ' which, it is said. will be largely pat. tented after that of the sovlet of the republic of Rutotta. - Good tea costs about Poor-- tea 33' cent a cup. costs moreit is weak in doesn't go so far. So what's the use of paying the same price for poor tea and good tea? Don't think so much of the cost per pound. 3 e - tea-flavo- r, I - - ThiniCof good s ), I s s ) t Thom ate four flavors of Battling Tea japan. Ceylon Indio, ohmic. Ingliok Bowknot. All ono quality. la moist uteptact packages. patchmya-liao- d Al grows orerywhota Schilling 45" Co Sam Intoseisto 4 lortet-ta-Aanert- ra, 4 ct ' ' - ' - - in the Dr. Ai tondo''', iv ho orv41 In the Mexican army as a colonel. while rep. rebooting the Int. Masora earvics, that hi, had an Intarview wub Car. ranee. on Jan. 11, 116. At thia in. terview. e laid. Carransa "said he knew all about nie, hsving been in. formed Mat I was on the way to So. nor to help train the combinad army of Mexicana and Germane who were to invad the United Matas," Altendoet said be asked Carron. la for a lettar to Gen. Callas. governor of Sonora. hoping to get earning, complicity in writing but that Cer- ritos& rerusad. saying he was going "on a very dlicat mission." Car. ransa did say. bowaver. accordIng to "I am sendinc a wire lir. Allondortf. to Ulan. Ca 110111 to assist you in every way to Invade the Vnited Plates. I hays Instructed the police and military authorities to aid you for this purpose Altendorff exhibited photo- graphic copies of codo which he saidl end ex. bad lie Carrturas secretary. for use in comil municating nen. Callas hesdquartere and Kurt Jahnke, alleged head of the German spy ervica in Mexico City. comes first. Schilling Tea costs less per cup. 16W other alleged Eugene class war prisoners. The new party eialms to halo repro'sedtatives from every state 4r in the Union attending its convention. -- - it decided to use phonograph rocords of "The International." and other Miamian soviet songs to spread propa- sand& - Among the resolutions adopted was one demanding the immediate with- drawal of American troops front Russia and Hungary. The communist group of oltritraill cals. recently expelled from the National Socialist party. which is meet- ing here. expects to farm another poll- Mal party before it finally adjourns at ' the end of the week. This faction con tests of foreign language Socialists and other radicals who regard-th- e parent - body and the left wing faction too conservative. The emergency convention of the National Socialist party under the Vicleadership of Congreesinan-eletor Berger of Milwaukee. Adolph Gartner of Chicago. Algernon Lee of New York. and Mayor D. W. Hoan of Milwaukee. devoted the entire day to committee work. Charged with advocating the overthrow of the United States government. Dennis E. Batt. organizer for the radicals, was arrested today and - removed from the communist eonvention. Howls and protests from the red assembly did not deter two police 'sergeants from marching Batt out of the ) ttig Pt Idea' tarriblit-OMexico with being directly Implicated - teathat One nricr Hera Batt's case, It is party was to approve a plan for a Ten- .Stelae Lfe1.4 first to compel the release of Tom Mooney. dition law which provides state 'V. Deb's an& or--T- ho n Paul Pi NEW yoruc. rept. Altai Worf . forms? moniber of the Americsa military intallisenee service who leoud loot week a stateinut de. tailing ',that ha knew boot tha GerMali plot to stir up a Mexican Inv. alma of the Visited Staten homes plementary statement tontirbt directT - - 1 Threats to rescue Batt were silenced when the police ordered the disturbance stopped. On penalty of having the communist meeting closed. The del.- gates then resumed their politics and spent the remainder of the session de-- 1 flouncing the government and the po-- , lice. insisting they would yet "hurl' down the capitalist class" and estab-- i es :. act lt between-Dr.--Allefidol- pun- ishment for any one advocating "tbe reformation or overthrow by violence or other unlawful means. of the representative form of government now secured to the citizens of the United States. His epeottio offense is alleged SHOOLD PERPETUATE to have been a revolutionary speech at week. the TOKIO. Monday. Sept Kinoshi Associated Presa)--Marq- uis Salon It, former premier and bead of the Japanese delegation at the peace conference in Paris, arrived here today. being given an enthusiastic wet. come by thousands at thg station. An untoward incident occurted following an addrem to the crowd by a student, who denounced Marquis Baton. claiming that his work in Paris had beet" a failure. Several-workmethrew tonee at th station but no damage wax done. Marquis 8e.lonji Is quoted as saying "every nation is dissatisfiedPwith the results attained at the peace cotterenc. but the league of nations has produced a great change In the position of Japan in international politics. Her political interests are now beooming world wide." that law enforcement a thi (melee issue in the United States today and that the Pr.hibition party .should be perpetuated with law, enforcement as the dominant. feature of Its policy, were loudly applauded today by memberg of the national committee of the party in session hers. Replying to assertions that adoption of the eighteenth amendment bad ended the useluilneu of the party. Robert Patton Springfield. HI.. declared that "Bolshevism and disregard of law constitute the supreme issue in the world today, and argued for a vigorous campaign by the Prohibition party on the issue of law enforcement On resoAt noon the 1.--- (13y CHICAGO. Sept. !orations 1.--- -- - - seodoei ., ;, i 7 , , RRH-- , -,-- - -- ' ' ' - ,, - . . . - - - -- -- ,, . . - ' - ''' ing to - - make-shi- ft ' .- , - .' - -; - - - -- - ' - - - - - ,L.-- - - --., ' ' - -- - -, -- '' ' ' ' ', - c- iontiniie-theoldLti- 'methods . oftreat . - ' - ' -- -1 the time. S.isa purely vegetable blood remedy, made from roots and herbs direct from the for est,- - which combat promptly. disease ;terms or impurities in the -blood. 'This- - great remedy hm- been used for more.-- - than fifty years, with most satisfac. tory rtsults, It has been sucafflicted cessfully used by those f. ! with even the severest cues-:-o-Catarrh. It relieves catarrh the thoroughly, for it treats at Its source. - S. S., S. is sold by druggists everywhere. For the- benefit of those afrrh - or- - other flicteci with-cat- a maintain a we blood diseases, 'medical department Tin charge of a specialist skilled in these diseases; - If you will write us fully; he- will give your 11,813' S. I I I I I die-ea- 5-- 4 - Jt- - - , 1 - write , 7) - - i EATING LADIES ONLY Souvenir Matinee: Friday - - - . !riril- - Any Sega. 150 .1 - ' - it -- ' ' ' WLE.NAATE ED.ALEXAiDER 'Ai ::,-- , 111113:1111 ., -- ' i ; 11011DAY 1 i f ' ' r- - I I -4--.1 , icri !...... , I a AN itt:0001:114;11) k'EsallinY it.. ' NEW BILL- - : 1.0DAY-2:45'1!--t- i.-.:-, Joiatz irttagen abt mattams et Gomm 01111-- 611 stottio, I I r''..re''''''''mn''''''''m. The Fatio ns Kelly Field Players HO to live eiWng atizr.o,ug 1t1410105 are wonderful intheir help to the stomach troubled A OND ,,amonmwe Alm F? 11111111c Night. IAN So. SLOOISo MaL Oat" 604 ORDER Total, SEATS EARLY - LAST- CALAF'001AINDIAN DIES : . '. - ' s, ouovn. OF & SOWNE ILMULIION scarrs 19-- 1,11Ju..ut,:101torest Or. lp - Chad troseing.--111delt- a DRS. 'SHORES -- The- mu - , 1 maik,00nirowig tralkina Odle 110 Maim St. Sal1 Lake City 1100ra 101.0 11Oan; dam 10 to IL z4 111".'"..."1 r:TI itelleihn;ior: -- - 12;14'8:36 PAL; 6 P. And alat Start Exactly - -- - Valley oI 11..; 8:30- - Schodula . p:CTI.rret xtaArtire - PARAMOVIllt posT NATMILE ENLARGED we. ftno nom I OnanCIPTILt P Iscion witk 1 "More- - a waft. 0E1000 - gtD c:u, watcorr,,, - 0 - far, I, eq" : - .r4 afFa IICIDO:f4D toX:plis id IMQ.CA IIE PEIIFEds I CIZ f,)o-- .TWO MORE DAYS! Eugene O'Brien ". 7. LOVER'' Look 'at Drs. more of IS Yawl of owls u OSP mooing Om stociallaW 141 -- 11 ENV. CIT It ON IA op. ewe s. theistre;- kale IAA" Inatitutica., Lake weal wild ever eorbe Ferret Lowit" A:1101 ,,,, -- - Sew D SHORES., ruiP"CliAnL118"CWOlita Al :a rie il 1"'" ."111"1 the, tribal hdinta la 'S oots but tameelf died a oallif, 1 -- --- e. TN'S RELIABLE at 4t alaut. Meals 0 -- LAST TIMES TODAY 7 - Rept I - ikx 10e. 301 Madames. 4 - - 0101110. I. NPR 4 CS. ,- Fern Num otaxmo:r 07,!.,crfL","rftik, nryeATPiews , Mose Mom Dear. WS, ftles 110s 1 400 STKINIS --- 11!tor; PANTAGLIOOPE, ritikPRIESS2Sir Se drew W,para ; rtfe ' - , BACOT!' PILE; WI& Dr. Tosses Ronal Dpftwo - 1 AND HIS Priam. landi , 4.113:24-11E8-- BARRIS AND NOLAN Two Ottito and Mao ,i;DoDLE t "111Z:LLN Demo Molars ot oscine Mirtbdtal Umtata. et JOE ELECT LiklAV 00116TIPATIO;1 "I. am getting old now." He came-froyeas- Me explanation. Leslie ounty to atten4 a fair. RAM AND ADA DIAS KOPIKS WWII's ant to titherelief prompt and definite. F. amortydow I) ititl(Over-acidityea- s- another to-se- 11.:Eur antemainalontptd-ever- y Du. digested wahout the after. math of painful scidity,the of both joy birthday. ' t ,liens. . . AND ervzsDAr arlowr stArormus ITAllie TIIIIIIIIDAIr , rflossilata. Mob AWN Slikk Jerez,. like. nkba 1104 154 SI - Untess.your food to get back to his farm, on which, he said, there is a Shell gold , newspaper-xnenfth- at Swilti"l'and -- ( Until Sat. Sept. 6: A I Wilt. - '.-- - tillt'r IIIVIELIS - DAVIS & NELSON' ItIERRrIT a; BRIDEWELL - it - -it . - ( . SattLakeTheatre - 0in - L , U ' PARIS. Tuesday.Sept. I.Hugh Gibson. American minister to Poland, arrived in Paris tonight from Warsaw to confer with the Ameriem delegation at the peat conference on Polish affairs. Mr. Gibson said the commission - headed byHenry Morgenthau which is conducting an Inquiry Into condition a In Poland. will complete its work,in about two' weeks, r d'aill , ,1, F nt ' .' ' 30.--Ja- i here..;Thuaged. mountaineer eeltbrated his birthday by taking bis first automobile ride. He told friends that thials the first birthday onwhichbe did not work and said he was vcicti7rrAo t Faturctlah dgethtAt y 'Al r'; . naOMmEEOMIEC'''' Shell, said to be the oldest Vying man in the United States, today Celebrated the131st anniversary of his birth ."---- EVE pfMillt13' The O. IL L. freight baseball club of Salt Lake defeeted the Pocatello Mlles tin the enemies grounds Monday I to L O. S. I.. pitcher, allowed COMMITTE'S REPORT M.Uui theecattersd hitt' sad struck tout Only eight was Hall batsmen. the of opposing the hitting etas, of the "Jr. crashing Out four kits out of Dye times up. InNEW YORK. Sept. P. cidentally., five be also burglarised Holland. president of the New York bases. state federation of labor, in a state-milate last night. repudiated the BECKETT KNOCKS report of the high cost of living comOUT ED M'GOORTY mittee appointed by him which recommended that labor refrain from par& stubborn.LONDON, BegL ticipating in atrikes for six month' Joe sAsekett, as a 111011118 of combatting induetrial ly contested fight unrest and lowering the cost of living. British heavyweight chtungion. knock the Antorican Asserting that the committee bad d out Zddis MoGoorty, in the seventoent.h overstepped its powers in making the round of what wits to have boos & St. recommendation Mr. Holland said he round bout in OVtispla Jost sight would discharge both'members, John Bight up to tbh fifteenth round MeP. Pierce and Isadore Epsteih Ooorty withstood oevera4 attempt. by Bockett to force & decision. Sept-10,-4- - If 1? ,tetlaim the tHbe, which maybe i to about years ego bad dwindled seetiolte of Ian to, , (Y1 I was given ',vowel theelowerameet,s-- A ,larta part at till, id Inge. tto,triretrair;IT:.....,rwvo"....elhnaurviviauall 1 be trervice. Swift Specific Co. . 414 The LaoratorY, Atlanta, Ga, - se t- -- St (I. not-expec- 1 ffb, . - dos ..- 11- 4 remOvetheirl made for this Dont be Trii4Pa4 your catarrh is gone. t 1:-- -- ., ment that you and many other, sufferers ?lave used for years, results. You must realize that the dis-us; itself,. and not its symp7toms, is what you have to cure. DI. course you know that when you ore cured of any diseale its symptoms will disappear. 'Catarrh manifests itself by the :delicate inflammation of membranes of the nose and air passages. which choke up',. and make breathing.- very difficult.: To et rid of these distressing effects you must ' -- me - with -- 1 -:, .4- 1- - -- ent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germs of Ca- JOHN SHELLERIBATES I - MAILERS 'tarfhaKd be förever rid of the' .-r.: tr,oublesorne sprays and douches BIRTHDAY I ai HIS li that can only relieve you for 1 TINIEST f.! BEGMND;G TONIGHT ;0111 - - 0A 4240 ' r , tUA IUI . - t PHO ; pro-Germ- an . . r Sept. ... haps, like thousands of others afflicted with you are , ; about ,ready to believe, that the 1.. disease is incurable, and that you are doomed to spend, the ' remainder Of you days hawk, ' ing and spitting,: with no relief '. in sight from inflamed and-air passages that stopped-u- p - make the days miserable and , - the nights sleepless.Of course this all depends Up- - )'' ,,.. 4 . - .., 7 1 , Co to Loganites rs' MINISTER GIBSON ', 2.Shary ARkIVES IN PARIS today by Sena- WASHINGTOls4 -- te,whateverit . 4rfpwrImrs.. RON criticism In the senate tor Irrelinghuysen, Republicans New Jersey, of Atty. Gen. Palmer drew a defense of Mr. Palmer from vigorous . Senators Underwood, Alabama. and Williams, Mississippi, Democrats. -The New Jersey eenator, replying' .,.... made against. him by Mr. Palmer in a recent statement, as-- 1 sailed Mx. Paimer's administration of' Mee' the alien property custodian's him --with having' and. charging flatly , sympathies beforethe entrance of this country Into the war, declared be had "received German ..,..., agents In his own house." Mr. Frelinghuyeen also asserted' that Mr. ...,.. , first touch of winter weather Palmer was the "intermediary" with President Wilson for German InterYou will It bring it back with all of its est seeking-t- o con4oneAlieLusitai2la Incident. During the Warm Weather, discomfort& In defense of Mr. Palmer, Senator But It is Still In Your Blood. blood Is laden with the Underwood declared Senator The Freling-huyeen had "assaulted and misreprewhich direct Catarrh germs, a not 'Catarrh is the attorney general and had only disgust, their attack tender sented" the deceived against the senate and the public. a but is disease, dangerous and delicate kg There is no question of Mr. Palmer's of the ,membranes one, and you should never let loyalty, Senator Underwood declared, . nose and throat. These germs adding that charges against him had up in yours efforts to get it out cannot be reached Inters0i opby sprays or emanated. from German of your system until you have disposition of- - Germanprop. posing. have douches, which, of course -arty seized. gone Senator Williams asserted charges whatever ,upon the in no effect . costs you against Mr. Palmer were "outrageout" . blood.trouble-I-vs)also asserted- - tile 1 , will weather the Mild with aid German inter. originated) charges , There is no use in permitting . . excell- eats seeking to discredit him. this is and an treatment , Perdeceived-to be . , DENTCIL Cele, Sept, L"the too sit" sad slodsat toady owl Ca tomtit, oat. woo,. uorr Amex curpria." &ad groat!" olormod t boar that (loos" Ft--z 144. AA4 cowl of Ski Tisoro.bed Vomitus& liethsh pool &relight ItotbsIN .1 . oat man" oracle looms for Sao oche sloe he tiro some Itioro la leek oad r4A It to foil that Ito will b bard to rooted. Ito la planate' oa 'alerts" las ass. . 44, , ot,o, tosochilo beataoso la Chanspageo. ILL. but It Is Pepod thit Orono to latleto ,,,,,it '"4444' s Tioore had a also to tomato will bo succaostel. Vador Itothirotrogettlanco I! o o ialth Os Agile. who oot PP ohanspionship loom la lal aad to Ill? wore r oo Iwo Iloilo to track chompliockipa, LOGAN. Sept 11.The CA1010 Valley wow tho pommel. Thor hero &too wo r I league beriebsil mimeos Net closed wile twO baskoleall I'M and ono Itsatiball title aloes Rethgoto botawo ithIstle IsokofH'",2) f...,, restored by the work of the hitters $e director at the school. well as that Is ether. deeartmnta ;11 ,, or the hitting the 1.081111 C0110(111alt I the . leadMOdthaseggesa.. were ..aelly e ibm lender& They neighed with a stub av1, c. erage ot .11V wtte ewer halt et tee 1111 1 -regular players en the slob blitlad ' 1 4 I alt 1.:9i2 4. 1 sway above the .101 mark. Lewiston dp was sinned Is chili hitting tha Al: b,..',.41 ' --A 111., lah. sod title alub stuta1so4 this pael, t, , , ' 1lion all the time during thelear befr''374 F ing the seat club te the Logan I'M,' NM -. ----, ,---s . skts,' in kitting. The third arid tolarth Raab. 06'.f Ilona Changed every two treekk which I goes to show that there was mush , competition had sloes .rivalry Intone the different clubs. a et ' . a few points veersOnly the margin liable la 1 . 1 Mullis.. Milk sad third, still places Its the order. betting 4 I I At the finish Coleman et :011 A Sparkling Muideal Cotudy, 1, -' s ' Lewiston leads theHarry hitter with an av1 erage of .310. Jack Poppletes of Wellsville la tioongt. with .I71 while ,:111 Norman Neleon of Logan is third. with . .., en average of .116. Neleoe led the 11 .-1::--; leagu most tit the way. bet wee nosed out in the last few games. Noweeer, be is possibly the leeding Gloater. in1 asmuch as he has participated Is every game hie team has played. while the P.L1 ff Ayif ki, ethers have played many games lees 1 than that nuniber. Illtubby Peterson t,f 1 - Hittite and of Smithfield Loga liana I i Ire sharing honors at Mt. Coen Lad :arrott Summers With Miter Norman Nelson. Carl Peterson. Gene I iwERGEANT C. B. COOM118. and a ikon of Pretty Gixis Calder, Len Andrea, Dick Romney, 4. Si. 'Cerritos Hemmer and Or. Dreia 111Making-ttl 'melee in minutes vIll Notecro of Logan all finished above flying limo. Sergeant C. B. Coombe JOG. It was the hitting St these Men 714 EDIVLN GEORGE was the first aviator to fly from Tor; ratite, tialill A pitchers that plume' . onto to New York In the iMernationthe Collegians on top In the race. 1 al taco betwoon those two elites. This photograph was taken just before he Pocatello Loses to ' started titi rolura trip to tho CanadITY St --1711ITE ian .city. O. S. L. Freighters 4...- 11011IND HEPIJOIATES . .. Swatting Hollors In Cache League: lutions was meeting in executive sesMon with instructions to report back to the committee on a large number ALABMAA SENATE of propcmais by early afternoon. The LT. COL ROOSEVELT future of the party and its policy will FAILS TO RATIFY-L.- be determined by the oommittee be" WOMAN SUFFRAGE NAMED FOR ASSEMBLY fore adjournment tonight It is regarded as certain that a national con, NEW YORE. Sept. Cot vention will be held next year. MONTGOMERY. Ala. Sept. Theodore Roosevelt won the RepubFor a- second time the state senate lican nomination for amemblyman in the Second district, Nassau .00unty, PALMER CRITICIZED refused yesterday to ratify the federal without opposition in today's primary, woman suffrage constitutional amendIle will be opposed by Elias Raft, also ment A motion to ratify was defeata. war veteran. ed. 13 to 13, after a debate of two ON Of SENATE hours. , ISSii , T . - - PHOHINTION ?MITI OW IS A. GOO .. i Attempt Made to Retain Rothgeb as C. C. Coach . " TOKIO GIVES GREAT WELCOME TO SAIONJI , , Additional Sports It CHICAGO, e ' 3 SEPTEMBER 'WEDNESDAY 1 IHOMTHE' NATI.; SOCIALISTS I EVENING NEWS DESERET '' firticuu, livid DI$VASESIL AMERZCAlf 11111:1114T1111 - PITDAATUE0.1110 OlICIECEMLAI 111 impooms TED Conant NIL , .Dbeelort Pilaw Nowa PrIC8: tful , Ctildren; S:5c; Adr rre Writt This Picture - - e2j. f ' e I - r- - |