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Show N 7 f 7 I DESERET EVENING - NEWS his own holdings and thoseof naturalised Germans, retained conposthrough tha division of insular alien property custodian sessions the thin which, transaction, learned of to the coming as the culmination Hackfield company's activities, brought about its sals and rsorganisation under American control. new organisation The trustees at the F are Georgs bhOrmao, K. A. Cdoke, rd C. Atherton, C. R. Hemenway.-Htch-aH, Trnt.A. W. T. Hottomley and G, tTwHco. all of Honolulu. 1 1918 FRIDAY NOVEMBER .. but with Americana Purchase Hack feld Company Concern obSes. Oct. 1 By the Associated Pres ) The representatives of the their NEW TORK, power left Versailles after conOct JT Elimination today, visibly Oertnan control over the Hawaiian first formalthmeeting result that bad been tent with sugar Industry by the purchaaa of achieved They have not finished theirAmtrJcanbf'the powerful Ltackfeld work, but thtjr have T sac bed a ubtnt company, waa announced here tonirbt AiTinformgl conference took placs I by A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property tho home of CoL E. M. House. Presit custodian. representative, dents Wilson's personal forenoon prior to tho assembling Purchaaa of the German Concern waa in th J present others Among at Versailles. t arranged by Mr, Palmer, The new cor- - ware M. CJamenceau and M Plchon, re I and poration U known aa the American spectlvely, the French premier factor, limited Six hundred and forty sign minister; Signor Orlando and and of Its stockholders -are reeidenta of tha Baron Sennlno, tho Italian-premie- r David Lloyd Hawaiian islands Shares of the new foreign-- - minister, and British -- prime minister Company, which was capitalised at $7, George, th 290 090, were offered to the public and This gathering wao preparatory to the 1 mil ted to 500 sharea to formal meeting In addition to the French, Italian and and 3,500 aharaa to groups of five or I British representatives. Dr. M K- more, families, Aa 'a PARIS En-te- nt r fr -- al result including of thl transfer the center, of pro German propaganda In the Pacific has been destroyed and the German hold on th principal Industryof Hawaii i permanently broken. The Haikfeld company, which had iron grip on the industry, vtirt eiese corporation, consisting of three j,mcn J F. Hack feld, George Rodiay and J F. C. Itagena Controlling many ifid capitalised subsidiary this corporation In HIT st 11.000,000,companies bowed net earnings of IL41.6:t, un. 4 vided profits and reserve of 12.724--0- 3. knd a sugar production of 130.014 Ions It owned or controlled guano Importing and general merchandising ceneernx and other important inter esia In January of this year, Haekfeld was In Germany and Rodiay waa in San Francisco, where he had been convicted of violating the neutrality laws in fitting out to furnish supplies German raidersships in IhsTaclftc Hagens remained in Honolulu ein of the company,--whic- charge had German ships at the outbreak of the war and which was said to have furnished raiders with seal after th entry ef the United States into th -,100 f M. called a meeting ef the "l Hagen 14. to six American citlsens 11.000 shares of th Haekfeld stock. h 1 com-yny.h- -- A os y kill acorrn r of u. as they have done, and whole companies they can't take It. They can't pane. All day theywheHed and stormed us with shock troop. They threw In tho best ' they have but Wo tossed them back and back like some stone shore would angry waves. Wejuve kllled hundxeds of them. The open pace below us la spotted with bodies of men In green gray of the boche, We are going to kill .hundreds more. There arv a thousand deeds of bravery and heroism that have passed unnoticed tho last 42 hours.- - To our left t h era - is aom opn--g tween the end. of this trench and the beginning of the -- one there lOur Major had to have a message sent to the commanding officer there. He had started five different runners non of them reached the acrosa trenchT It waa open ground and a minister to Franco, nltch, the Serbian Venlscloa, the Greek and bllphtherlos Th American, attendedpremier, Inadditlon CoL House. were to present of th Arthur H. Fraaier, soerotary C. 9rw American embanay; Joseph Gordon Auchlnclors. who acted as secretaries for Colonel HoueO; Gen. Taeker If. Blisa, th Tepreaentatlva of the unitGen. ed State in th war council, with CoL Wallae aa secreLorkrldg and Comwith Benson, Admiral and taries, mander Carter knd Lieut Commander Russell a hts secretaries, at tho conference Ths ixst was Marshal Foch. Ho waa alone, without aids or orderty. nee waa ever At Versailles tho bust In a couple of hour and a long lino of automobile with fif th owrt returned reason for tho trip to Versailles oftoday tha waa that It la tha headquarters aupromo war council, which ot Vr take no doclotpa oicopt Informal meetThere "eetdenc of Col. House ing at the buslneas ot morning and tbe forward rap. the council will bo puehed or Informal mootIdly, either at formal concluded la It until ings. The spirit at all vho rsprsssntatlve ?ut appears to b favored to th of all obstacles rathar than to ralali a til death trap. "Let me try It, air," A little fellow by tho name of Jimmy Dougherty aald. "Maybe lx ean crawl acroas there." The Major looked down at him and mlledr' "But youre wounded, man you hare your right hand bandaged. "That the reason Id like to try It 'sir, Jimmy said back. "I cant handle a gun any more hero but I can get you r m paanga across." - ' thorn. .For Tbe Deseret New Sale Saturday When an army, hard preseed by th enemys forces, give way to panic, the chance of a euccenefut defense fait Instantly to ero. Fenlo in an army means confusion, disorganisation, rout. It mean th same when any grave lfr-of any-I- n crisis develop dividual. The soldier la not th only one in danger from panic. The etudent, on the eve of the examination which shall , determine whether his yeare of effort and are to be crowned with is doomed to bittsr disappointment, if for a moment he yields to in-th- e -t- a, panic. To pas the examination brilliantly he needs to be able to think accurately and to think fast. Panic will not let him think at all. He needs tv her his memory In good working order panic la a prime dlaablerof the Or take the singer, about to inak to all th debut that mean so much Incomher future. Her voice may bo parable, but who will know It if panic overwhelm her a ah stands befors her first great audience? Tha businens man, assailed by th force of financial depression, needs above all sis soundness of judgment and vigor of will if ha is to battle hi way to safety. Panic clouds th judgment and paralyses the will. Under Its fatal impulse measures are taken certain to An Extraordinary Lot of $12.00 Ladies op Bools Western Casualty List Styles right up lo th clerk tick, "the choicest- r creations from leading makers. Fashion beauties tn AU Blank Kid, Cloth Tops, All. Gray Cloth Tops, also all kid in striking combinations of black 'and gray, and black and white, Chooao anv of these regular 1 21.0 a CR CR Saturday-- at , , ... . - Alt-Gro- -- Ladies Shoes ' That Were $8.00 or low heolsf black kid alo black On sale Saturday. . high dark gray top. kid with Black calf-i- n lnr infl reported For Boys - Button gtvlo ip acrviceahle' mat calf. wear reataters. to 8, at siww 8t to li at ) m to 3 nt Robtn-ton'Rohlnann'v Rob-Itieon- 'n n $3.10 J W 8 Vandyne. tTVIah. Cal IN ACTION ( SLIGHTLY.) COUNTS. 220 MAIN STREET NEXT POOR! TO OOHNS BQHA3EI PARTY NATIONAL-WOMANS- -- DOROTHY BEGGS; Secretary Idaho Branch (Paid Advertisement)!. . 3C elotk bet w tan tho plaster and the This poultice should b placed body. half an hour or longer ti1! the chest is red or blistered. Hub the patient with th lard and turpentine mixture. Wrap him again In a blanket and make him sweat again by giving more hot lemonade. Tbia can b repeated if necessary. Mr. Forsyth says this treatment has been successful In many eases of pneumonia and influensa colds. BEGH1 ' BOY WATER EF TOO' Drams DON'T FEEL 1BSEIT -- ". Say glas of hot water with phosphat before brkfat wh Look Ahead a Few ' Weeks out poison, uld sufferers (rom A A ANY- IV backache and rheomsue pains owe , iheir condition to tbs fad that they ne- iected the firit wamlnf of kldhcy trouble. Prompt action at the 6mi slfin of disordered kidneys will prevent much ' Keep th blood stream part by keeping the kidneys healthy and the pouonotu wsile matter that fames psm and misery will be eliminated (rom the bf ystera. bed-ridd- I tul-ierl- Thli should h done before an open firs, and the rubhfng-should itsf f. to Mr Form,'The Pstjenrrhquld 4sn-bPr,r- ,I, Ind put ,aTuthathlankt. n Into he sweat H ahouM be given a hot may atrong A laxative aj) h pan drink hiniM be vrtminlxtsrH tf needed Aft-e- r ths vnM-stof several hours. Mr Forwh ssv eMerbnrrv blossom tea bonld hs which Is made the same n t,, and should he given - lem-onnd- e' i vsrv hour or - an until ths ohv.ro. ,,nh stnfr of pslent , bve brought relief to thouiaadt of u(- Icrlni men and women who were a(- t cir artih backarks, rheuaaatle paint, trill er kidney trouble, , , y . ' Mrt. San C. Small, Cfayton, N. writeat lo January I waa tasea bad with my kldnaya and bladder, 1 bad beta is had two moniha, but kept (aitlni worse Than I got as bad saw thin bad to h dona. Wa noticed an tdrertuo went to tna Clarion Near lor Foley kidney rdlt and ara aant for aome. Tbf have done mt worn taed ttias all tha modteis I bane tabes." RAMM-JOlfNO- N URUC CO. la perspiration he If you wake up with a bad tame, and-tongla coaied;tf or hlng.S If What d forms gas and arid in stomach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, saUow and cant get feeling just right, begin InsHde bathing; Drink before breakfast, a glas of reaj hot water with a tsaapoonful of limestone phosphate in it.. This wtH flush the potsons and toxins r from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the ontlr alimentary trhet. Do your tnwid bathing immediately upon arising In th morning to wash out of the ystem all th previous days poisonous - waste, gae nd pour bll $for Putting more food Into the stomach. To feel like young folk Ilk you felt befors your blood, nerve and muscle became loaded with body Impurities,' get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone pnoephat hich te Inexpensive, and almost taMeleea, gxoept for a sourish twinge -. Which is not UDpleasant. - Men ar and women who usually constipated, bilious, heador have stomach dis achy order should begin this inside bathing bad breath hMul yUr eat aours-tuvyou nehrr fhorourh rubh'ng should siveg next monmir with the mixture fnrrrnti"e. but without the IruiainH hih Food sbonld be beef or rhirVnn yonp wttb toastdo hreal - ,TUU the tree ent for hrooin o Influenia or eold In heir tlr-- t ir seeordlng to Mr "orsrth The client should JV lu doors ti thnrnuphiv recovered and down with Wtteh base? every morn's- - brfore rC'rg out. For the next gtsr os In tbs ruse he fhftve hat pot rheohed tbe fever Mr Foiwth. rrcommrnds tho-- follow- 9 i t ,mx Folrron'e- mustard (abont half a full same nip -- n yphthe truanriTv of ml to a oasts with wsfrr lopa oeordihfr to tbe s'so of tbo parson r,Ue ! Into, a nonltloo nrid snroad tt dh-a thin linen cloth. Ptk hnoChgg thin btfor .rt bCH r Whrn tbs person first frels weak or h on of the cold, ns should get coming into hot mustard bath as hot na posaibls with a large percentage of muatnrd After drying an open fira In a room about 79 be-ro- re , woilcs ioiatt, tore mutrlta. d uineat, ptfiaeaa aadar tyoa, fnalmf trorka, biiioiNteaa. bladder Wtakaeaa. Iota oi appttitt or othtr ayanyMaw of ' T colds Htatea Jones. alt Lake City. I tek. . Edmund J Mcllroy, Port Ludlow, ) Bash he - gh.rmen Bohnet. Nonfrsrfriolo. rf?'M"animsc'tamparature should tabs two or three tablespoon-rul- e Cotlhrsn Polo Fdeard of hog's lard, and put Into a hVesno Cal George saucer placing It on ths atov to warm, Flmer L Fdwardv. Butte Mont then add the nm quantity of turpon-lnW Ida Rodbert Thomas, Htghler Mbe as hot a tempsrnturs as flay Frederick Trealer, Wattshurg, tho hand can bear to touch . Then ths Pa patient-shorubbed hr a person, C. Midvale Bussell Idas down the seineboand Turnbaugh, around the cheat and hnd TT WHERE CQNFTDF.XCE Willlsm Forsyth, of 158 Downlngton venue suggrats ths following isnt 6f InfTuonss op bad Cal. , Suggests Remedy For Influenza and Colds - John Pinner, Fremberar,MbnL Irvin Sleep, Whlteflsh. Mont Henrv Emil Monsen Portland Ore Edgar Oft 13. a - WOUNDED S2.45jiSbJ?.., $3.65 - Mont. Frank Gosalln. Wktaonville. Portland Ora Frank s Childrens School Shoes J t or S2.40 - , ' at on time This relaxation of th restrictions placsd on th use ef eugar four months apo was made sensible, Mr Hoovers statemenl Said, through tho rapid manufacture of th beet sugar In th west, the new cane crop Incrop the reductions- - ef consumption of south, rror,ri 'Tr cfftranportatTo noonq u tlons and. patrlotlo conservation by the Panlal J Klnuned. Denver, Colo. Darrell C. Mitchell. San Joaquin. Cal. public. Wgoner Worley Doby. flomerton, Arls F orsyth Charles W Repnrtt. Oakland, Cal. n . Was. n(u DIF.D FROM WOUND, Oh boy. how they wear!. Wade of Clirome leather with nail quitted sole. ITump In weight .soft, jet serviceable, water nv. KiMlng aud proof sgainet bartvyard ana - , i imuinc 2.75 h by WOUNDED SEVEJ4ELY IN ACTION, U Uliana Hiiuva Calllaatoa. I tall, " Walter J. Greon. Winners,- - Cl. Buglrr, Max Goldstaub, Tortlaml, TO MINED.! I" "J Three Pound Each Wn. II. Nrteher, Trralas. I tab. r rttwD disc tK. I2rv)Buckhide Shoes Rises 5 Such are a few of the penalties of panic. Such Ire th costs which may have to be paid if courage, coolness, and calmness of mind are not by practice made life habita (Copyright, 121$, by Th Associated Brannln 8. Woodard, Denver, Colo. WOUNDED DBGJIEH UNDKTEIU th T..., Orr HZF.S 13 1, TO 3. ... trikes. . ICTIOI. ErossUj K1ea"Otltrdga. al- SIZFS sea-tain- foil- -- 1 r casualties KILLED IV 'At Robinson " 1 calf In blucher stylo, smart and dressy lasts; perfect Utter. On sals 8aturday, , , ,T7 at Robinson's Nov WA KH1HGTOM Total a lead to bankruptcy. Consider also the case of the physi- ciani lie, moro than other men. Is perpetually confronted by Ufa criaea Dally n f waging war against mankind's dread enemy, disease. Not always can h wage thi war successfully. Disease will again and again triumph over all his resources. This is Inevitable. s But it he permit th defeats he to weaken his fg&ith in hie medical skill, if he permit panic to take th place of confidence, then of a surety h has reached the end of hts days of usefulness as a physician. Panic, In truth, 1 always tbe most potent enemy upon ahlch disease can call for aid. For panic not insrely th mind and th morale. It cripples has directly disastrous consequences to the body 2 itself. It derange the dlgeetlon, it strain th heart, it slows th circulation ft the blood.- - Thus it weakens The whole system, predisposing to infection by disease, and making it more difficult to escape a fatal outcome If Infection Utah-severe- S7.00 lace or button, Senator Borah voted against this measure, he voted against the expressed '"ldemands of the !! women of Idaho. , He voted against his party platform. He voted against the women of America. Addington Brace. 1 Mens Shoes so tan Once ho atopped and wo saw that he He wasn't going to had been hit. make it after all. Then we saw him move forward he went. Five again and oe and minutes later he reached the trench and crawled In, And thera with the shall screaming all around u and hell at hand w stopped fighting long enough to give Jimmy a big cheer. And he's only one of the thousand of heroes of this past 42 hours. No wonder the Germans can not push - T ue back. la todays essnsHy list appears 4k Vtah. T. Hard bag. Salt Lshs CHy, Lean drew M. HIM. Whitcomb. Wash. asst ef W, H. Krteher, Treatsa, 1'iah, Fred B. Peseta, Frtsno, CaL glad sf woaadai Vlllsa Haasea, Frank J. Moors. Lewiston, Ida. woasded la se- - Abel ly M. gpragus, Van Anda, Mont llos I rilatoa 'Jomea, Salt Lake City, woMded sllgkflyi aad W. T. Herdlag, Sugar Allowance gait Lake City. One Lot Regular Majur gave it to him and watched him starL Slowly ho1 crawled along unnotlce&rThen the Germans openedup on the epot with machine guns. But- - Jimmy- - kept, on. Well th eorammjiny forfM" of the American Washington; ocl it. Th expeditionary allowance of two pound monthly Severely wounded . . . . . ha baas n ,i,lllIT person Killed In' action 11 creased to three pounds monthly by Pled of wounds I Food 'Administrator Hoover, effective Pled of disease nndetermhitd .,131 tomorrow deerr Tbe Wounded, ..210 re revlssd to sugar regulation also Wounded silently permit tho purchase of Pled from arroplsn accident .... th enttr months supply for a famtly Missing tn action ONKurr In President Wilson as commander in chief of the army and navy told the United States senate Lthat the success of the national suffrage amendment is necessary winning of the war. we by H. suc-cea- Mi-T- menean Penalties ; of -- Panic self-dent- at On Frasier Hunk by They-ma- of the - War. I For Tho Deseret JSewg Chapter 27. '"fast this aecond hotdlng of tho big attack. Our positions are exactly tho same as they Hu the www Si o wfJW fir. e lsioi Kga."all ""ww ellW Wf hours ago. No German Infantry shall ever pas this second line of trenches that we hold. Tho Hun Infantry does not live that can take It front Americans - . . 9 Tpiomoi jth Brata Voted IN FRANCE' WERE HclpedHunShipa at Outbreak PRIVATE DANNY rh -- -- t I - n ue fl: i breakfast -- AdrtrUsojaoci. You know. Just ns well as we do. the kind of weather to ft. port tn thwe parts during December and January, Railroad nd city atreeia, too hate been blocked before, and they can bo again. Castle Gate, Jp!ear Creek1 and Peerjess Coals . can he riellverod natch more surely now than when tho etirms txim. TrfL a, what kind of range, ticater.grato or furnace you have, and wefll tel) ou whkii Ooai to order. This will ear yon worry, work aiid money. ' r Tlcaslng Moat of ::3FISCMER-Mirrlf-E yr JL ?SA.ca OKAXJ9. Ftanuer saWggggggglgTbgaihigi itiidciimiimi W ! j, the People Most of tho Time.' ' 9 W |