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Show I - COMPROMISE BRIAN OLD RECIPE 1 RATIFICATION OF EVENING .NEWS FRIDAY. NOVEMBER DESERET . eterton Ainitost knows that ant Siiiphur, proPetit Tea Adopt Pact. loin.. Nosadsts woo 144 161 family ter "tr4.1101 at ; -'' , e.. ' ''', $ ,,.. SALT LAKE THEATRE t , t ..,. :, :: ' Ti (71 4' t '.'"' : . ' ,4,4 $ -. .4 , ,' I. , ' 4i, ' ,,,, N '', I , ,. ::. 1 ;,,, I c 11 ? -: . ,k ; .r.,-, : :...' ---, t A. . 111. , , c 7 - , ; Irb-lo- norgiOntre t Or 1.411611Itill FAIR tout did not otinottanit th So I Pile Moeda? N 111 Ise 1 i V41, sol I 4., .., Iromorl, WARMER to the fortieth annual contention to. day. -Where vet IL alebm let ion acted 101.enit and unhesitatingly In Its tar uorit. on the principle thlt tie oit preen atm nog butlitentIlp lb. dom of ("tried. ISMOng men. It met ith complete success." the report 4)11. "Service aa urroptittoue cloak for; vangellarn la nut effecthe and la not, ' , 6111.14 sentivoithett a 4 - t Ilimo.mona lonv riwpoet or otoldiert In Anteriewn romps or abroad. at spotlit! romontosion tint Young )it,A's Ohrietin isaloortasiton, In0;0 tylationa lbota ten churches and tho amottelatton rettoriA ' 1 4.... tiny You mill get a 1 itirtatamento t r obObtabso, $4.. boo so OSA'odor Ind. boto poos biro. . odi S. posobnll boo ph000 rd000t 514 yobs told poo440 Virt MDIV 11,Vito4 THEAInEll ISALT Tonight and Saturday RELISIONfil Nov. tteTtrrY1T. ),Iteh vitie Itellston"--retteso- n I LAKE I heiseen ntotton pleturee or other ' '' ' A::: " III , ':' r r. MgO , I I , 4; i'et.. and attitle l' . , , - , rt "II I etag c"lispounl- - ask L ., s trUtts Moro . .....1 I I ed. brtego toi,lt the natural color and wag,s to the hair when tilde& &freak. ed or fr sY Tears le th onlY vier to woo tii melee it al got this pitatui bolus. a little Zie Mope). shd trout I.. Beginning' December I to littE - ratirlitit:rairawril, - ...111MIP I MEMOINIRMIEMION 1 Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded flair Dark and Glossy. Efforts Will be htfide in Reg. sitar Session of Congress 101OnlommoMED l'AIIMILLE Ito : TREATY 00.. SOLDIERS DIDN'T Premier Paderewski Talking With Head of Polish Mission in Paris TO DARKEN HAIR,' 1919 21 0111Mit MI,IM.ENME . it a latoaop Twesois ' :Nov. 0 SAIL Si..., I a., F maitaboo i im. I bo. &be, p nil ))01w (411 !1.7: f v i; i I , so, - - c-,- la $51 2125 I tbargr inittleetoos tioteAorriv kit escu. tooLuv i 14 f t ,L i' . ....,,,-.- eulpitur Compound" v 14 hwttio ot, thio 0143.11m. r.cip. 4, i k WASHINLITON. Nov. !te Avenoes of t " .' , .11. wars addition the of tither by in. toadies' wool 1'. 11"r",improted 111, surseAbtat speculation I IA &tot Vi , ) at ery little coot. Eiery : i aredieote. Roy th c.') PI wised up le hen officials and Colo. TO DO ! IVOILK lkitW , the hodY use. thia preparation now. no. rein Peel Mats Dosed over in their mindsbroad gamostswity. rhriatten." Vest' Noes iba ' ' no Oise con poesibly tett that Os ; roues ramose tbo flows go Root. A ibis rasult at home tend ' orecto... for retired Oatiopbo A plan pensioning N IC GO AtirralLit iou darkened your hair, as it does It i t0 aa prteatill torte of the 11111045ellit1On rrtelnoRtool000. loo to 111.0111 not. toot oro to follow tarwiaattaa Di lb., so root 111011066 natura lly sod evenly'. You dampe st .- - , $in Motbe et ithawt too tweed a y. PM to 11401 yino 'oat of Congroos session SI today. atoll epeeist brush' with it. and or to. ist114 tabd 'sponge ia Product ortitaid Ton. &ob. bow Os. Commandeer Claude B. Itaior and b. inmate ratification ot the peace ItealY draw ma through your hair. taking on Treaecontloontal tour, IbtlUdg :!! Lieu t"ol. Jason Joy. repreeentiog 'MD thoughts of the treaty's friendsaao entail Wand at a time. bY morn. maim'', double-- rovolving stated. ,..: the miry and war departmnta outI N ,t, . IA ilbe 'Peel rettletedele errbeete'tele" I mg the grar hare disappears. and after . . twd complete .MorilanIcal ....erelra lined toward tho or 1 two. a government's policy hair ratifiCation your another application Olaf Items compremiee for f rt NI T. C. A. of work continuance thick , dark. end becomes and I. beautifully ItrPl. tol.rolttleol .qtsouimspollr:.11. "lolitilr"os 1,77 ( " vP) 4ta the Willer beginning tee '1 to PI:fr,k11. ': I among soldiers.. sailors ard marines-Thto sioaas and Yeett Jook lean younger. to that end steps are WA's-aloeI ,,;t toolrratitcoot bubble of neenontly. Advertiosernent program contemplates eatablialt .A1 have boos takn to ask the rressident ment Af hcanchee at army and navy -: . lsesesismr 11 ANt -A Wilson ascertain from th other pow. .. to T. Id. C. A. clubs in similar ramps . aCe would In nt the into I the epeakieg (impala's. fits what leareattoall they renege& !blocked Worts of th Democrats to get . .NOW PLAtila ..,. copL tion before stst 00 have President Wilson will .:the after they had voted down canal.. GERMAN NINE ROYAL JAPS roost to make on the failure of the ills Republican rtification propoael, 04, 11 all: SIX VENETIAN senate to ratify the peace treaty. tub. "Lot GYPSIES SESTION a great political partyiend the 1111144tic a been was said at the White Howie, greet par c :01 Republican party has SILBER AND NORTH !,,, When the Clemens went to Calmer! this country- - go before the eccAl. I Another lino on which peculation ty ina liti a simulated lesiu br that kind. ; try in Alsace, a Mork arrived wkb theml Three abovie diellpm41411. turned was the poesible effect of the and Meador Wiest This la trio quistion fi to tt hat to ill of excel Everythere orlon in Peru. following a reception fill Ignore photograph Pailorow. 1 11 1 D o senate showndown on domestic it. the verdict o Me i.: vie. I am ski, premicr of Poland. 'eau taken givon in tho French capital by the as mascot. Thia bird built its at tinTareciat awl ' PricooNloti0000, $oo,. od SO.,' ),', i II tansies basis Tastreaa' I while ho was talking with telex Although both parties have dims i...1 tearful that it ic.ii b roleusideii to American aviators on their der the roof of a French cottage where Ilitabes4 fitOo.osoll 4o Goners!! pronkier era nAti obK . era e,pcieacies,l,en. 0.Theys, Itowdoridmiki. Al of chief to tho claimed any desire to put the treaty tor It Poland. sae the way fight caught peasant by patriotic 0 WO' au! . Au o It to OW irviTimo politica the chances of keeping it.traaty at peace aiad and painted in broad stripe of Ted fk ".I eat of It'Ill calculations were admitted i troy itMott on this .0't blue like This and French the flag. other side of ibe "If on all aides to have been reduced by 1 1 are greed to accept ouch es & the bitter clashes in doleat teat oight!ehamber the STONE caused "64 among anger email great when Republican and Democratic can- - thing as that." replied Senator Hard. soldiers who marche d. the trUlage but -- log, Republican. Ohio. atilt and good. store hurled across tho senate. cliarn KALIZ--, bee their challnges to go to the coun-li- f you are dtermined that a minority, not discover the culprit. could New Is 1 6w trUl III York Times Said of of the eenet 'hall follow the la a imag An order was Jivers to shoot the try OR the beau. A, , which fee- - blind inletence that characterized the The stubborn truggle FIN1111111140 (0 canine. the French bird VI PZlirs by Pt AddIngton Brum) . flying (For riftyl turfed the final hours of the Ileastott 'action of the Ilectitteto in heffollatincl . DI were the bird. which. at tired shots ..m., ,,,,, I was generally declared to have made I warn you now you aro certain tomo-goP 'NORWOOD & WILL wounded in the leg. flew off in ths ! harder th compromise for which the- down in defeat. I welcome the - were the real tau ae of his fear of open direction of the hen wei can go to the people of mountain.. ment cornte! leaders today of Democratic the ciages theory npolostoo,HAREM , ly set to work. They were optimistic, the United States on the issue." spaces was ahown by the fact that the Hut last 'unmet after spending Ow a inis reference to which No formal cato , however. that in the opening days of i today, 11 hen expression he was en winter in Algiers. the sounded bird' fear tion Republicann., creasingly the now aesolon. if not before. they from the mild made in psychological &bled diaaptiearett of the i & ,C.O. , th under IP arrived the to "'ERN remember SILLY yam' forgotten again the with meld some them that for could reach 'though it ties agreement is an outgrowth of modern frig itts. Frenchman's cottage. safe from thel POI writings. 47 to talk compromise thyl tion.. would be willing Republican group of mild of niental causes the into CO. s. car. like 1110KJUSSZT researches, thu seems shooters there es tlerman sharp although Ito held out in yestrday's de. long as the JACK Mine framed by the' iota tinmething It is a theory reason and nervous disorder& to belleqe. is at the bottom ot rying one wounded log as an evidonti bate agairoet all efforts to divorce them senate majority were not impaired. New of much practical aignificance. from the Republican organization. Senator Caldr. all functional nervous maladies. Again of their brutality. Republican. COMFORT & KING and York. declared in a statement that the Democratic Leader Hitchcock The colors art, still vivid upon its Briefly stated, it is based on the and again they have been traced to the Ala- Moneator Underwood. Democrat. enate action on the treaty "clearly discovery that persons suffering from Influence corn it t.1t has to that and of light has la Cossioure DivAtoono wings forgotten Kirin experiencea us the barna, wh took a coospicuous part in demonatrated that the Amrican people nervous and mental trou- flights griefs. worries. micret desires-- 4; they were painted there by a captain the administration's fight for ratifies.- are opposed to the league of nations in functional 14o 2$0. Pr4$es-11becatose am of the presnutter ISA. bles thus Ver. of $ painful or otheraise unpleasant who had been talc wounded at best Broadway has 'seen in ara.1 lion. called at the White House to- the-- form in which it la presented," ib of 3 St 60e. 2344 minds. of in ligt their the I ence, was not Enelnial did not and depths thol character. dun see! am quite convinced, paid he. that recognizad by day, and. although they , 40 i 111.041 the president are understood to have it mill be to tormenting ideas which they have ueelese for the sub, Germans during their occupation ofi It is to thee. disease-causin- g . 11 F a decade in .: Masquer left for him their estimates oil the again submit it um". he topresident to thrust Out of conaciou remembrance. conscious memories that the name of Colmar. willing possibilitio of a compromise. SPOUSISS accept eeeee vations fully as effective as These. ideas are continually strivins ei mplex has been given. Ala It is ap: Afterward Senator Hitchcock associates de- to gam remembrance. these which his thrills, mysti- ' to Failing to (1.. Splendid line of Christmas Cards at n statement pointing out that II een..yeated yesterday. party unpleasant memories of any Ibis, they take their revenge, sio to THE DESERET ! NEWS. are h!ch, because) ators in all voted yesterday for ratifi-- i unpleasthey Senator azes." Freylinghuyeen. Republican. speak. by creating the nervous or . flea, The grent country newspaper of this ve been "repressed"--tha- t cation in come form and expressing a New Jerit.r. the Democrats News. vicla the their send section which ballet hat the 44 nee rrrrr y to ratty . ith defeating charged mental t. symptoms nit of remembrance. the treaty, and attacked and a would g Pt together ultimately. 11 1E00 per yeer. Issued Isiondays AL ti repressed memories what he describes; aalh preeldenes at tims to the speciallet. , everybody l'h.uradars. "I realise." he said. "that it will re- tempt "to throttle the senate." clearer me Let ie, make by my meaning And him. is eith carries it thought : J., quire very genuine efforts at enma concrete illustration from real life In some degree they affect everybody's Hilebeock's (OMINOUS. 7 promise to brtnir this about, and that I. the case of a young man suffering life, at least to the extent of producing 'S do not agree." mild Senator flitch.. 4 I concession', on both widen must be rest ',;' Icoek. "with the proposition that the from that common nervous dread-- -a and not merely nominal." eccentricities of character ) personal IrIttsys404 wAsArtm irati is dead. To my mind the senate fear of open etraces. He was so afraid and behavior. A treaty k folopronstae litegmbletise. la now in a deadlock over. the treaty. of the open thal he could not bear it i Thus obeessive prejudices and I 1c2"11-1--1r-r-- altrh Tonight the Democratic leader had voted for the three distinct proposi- - to go outdoors alone. Yet. as he told, dislikes (he '11 4 drawe up a new set of comprouse rem- - Ilions shown by many peoplesa, of ratification: A t ., 4tilltiOUS which he did not make public, M - the physicians he consulted. he could' for example, an obsemalve dislike of the On ratifiammo ..1. of resolution the oftam. Lodge lame lel& Ilion I 1 c Anil are 1 but which understood to propose cation. Thirty-nin- e fbanapaap' I held to be due to votes were cast for give no reason for his abnormal fear.' color 1 at principally a modification of the pre- The modern specialist. however. has forgotten experiences of Later on re- , life In lf, i early sembl requirement in the foreign rata- - It and St votes against; to to recesses Road the of inmost the came resolution rir ways ot i which the hated color had a part. Etti. probing lions coininittes.orait which would re- - construction ceived 41 votes to 51 againet It. of the mind.. Through much probing too. as regards prejudices against cerG i ..,.. quire the other power. to accept at- -INATIINEE SATIliDAY of ratification in this instanee an interesting discovOn '..-- 1 TWO MORE DAYS . tain : foods or or dowers other Primitively all Lae senates quaiifica- containing thofiveresolution objects reservations moderate ''; tt Pone. flu commonly looked upon with favor. senators ery was made.. t, t by me. leo' e Mi In eMerything indicated that the ad- - presented All of which emphasizes the Imporit Absolutely the Cleanest and Funniest Comedy of the Season SU and lb for that resolution And 50 against. hisIt was found that years before, 4., i ministration had nu Intention of let- - . , been tance of training children in the conhad the childhood, patient two new Presented by Thomas Ince's stars,' tint the treaty fight lapse, even during i '' "3. On a resolution o unqualified terrorised on a country road by a huge trol of their emotions. For observaNEXT WEE:K....Awaits Giwo the interval beture Dec. I, and that by Senator Un- - dog, which he feared was about to at- tion goes to show that the treater the 4 there was no thought of abandoning ratification311 presented voted t,..! for it and tack him. &reaming at the approacn emot.lonal control the less the liken. eenators tne treaty and negotiating a new one. Inerwood. dinesse-causinI fell he but to turned of the er) The general opinion seemed to be that 53 against it. g flee, hood of deg, or prejudice. "Thus the sentiment of the senate in a faint. the president, in order to get the forming root complexes to on sounded three distinct taking proposit an a screen version of Mari Roberts, Rinehart's great story havantageous pants- Inas no sifice forgotten .this make trouble in later life. He had treaty into ct votof wwh hic h could secure a episode, alsolong nientary position again, prababiy (ions. several other frights he (Copyright, 1919, by the Associated would withdraw It and then 'submit It majority in the Saturday Evening Post entitled. " .1 But later is that these' experienced. necessary. matority in new the of the witpapere.) again opeqing days N "Scanning t h ese voice, h owever, an d :session. .71 ; -- , likes Theatre reruserly It was pointed out that under such taking Into account nenatorJ who were ..... .. a procedure it would come before th- - t pai redeilt appeared that only 15 sense NATIONAL ASSEMBLY t Z. evvoted tors in ratification against senate without the compelling cloture .;y Fourteen of these were restriction which brought debate to an cry form. MAGAZINE Now COMEDYPARAMOUNT BRIGGS P14111313 , a one wan Deinocrat. On public In many quarters it i end -- - ; other hand, eighty senators voted wee yesterday. COMIC CARTOONGOOD MUSIC. t thought doubtful whether the the ratification : APPERES DRAFT OF ,ot the treaty in some cloture rule. Invoked in this instance i!for I for- the first time, could a gain nom form 4 ta t f the president reeds, I mand the nec sssss y LARM'ARE , Under the"In my opinion, SALT KEEPING IN . treaty back to the senate in De Its operation the senate chafed consid- IMPORTANT SOME FA CT 1 it will he nomoirtie out of the I COUNCIL OF EMPLOYEES erably and got Itself into ma many pare I cember AIRWAY SO pens:tors FACILITIES t, voted ratification who for CONFIDENTIAL. STRICTLY some sea..., Ilamentary perplexities that 44 in some to find form senators who &tors declared they would make a al, t We won't say a word. but ---- -1 stubborn fight if its use were propos- - will agree upon a compra-nisi.1I "By that time. also Seci. of the ed again. t BELLI:C. Nov. ilO.(By The Aliso.. 1; OMSK. Nov. 11.Via Vladivostok I Without a limitation on debate. the Treasury Glans will have taken his seat ..tr.i '' '' ' MADGE-KENNEDi i irreconcilable enemies of the treaty as a senator. so we will have St elated Press.)The German Indus- - ( By The Associated Z1: Preas.)John F. declare they would oppose vigorously senators who favor ratification of the in some form or other. trial world is confronted with- it, prob. Stevene, of Chicago, administrator Of l'..;. any hasty action in the new session, treaty In her hilarious comedy 0; ' and, with other pressing Problems on.. "I realise that it will require very lem in the organization and operation the n I.. iT,f railway,has band and & Christmas raceme ..., genuine efforts at compromise to bring ffll '4, It hi reckoned that action .he planned, this about, and that concessions on both of councils of Wage earners and em- kneed difficulty in his efforts, with delayed e Into-thwell new year, sides must be real and not merely nome pioyees In many lines of industry. The the ald of an --- NatiOnal --- -O.., In: Pint connection the, leaders areInal . fi Assembly or thehetchatag to Convert the n titindfuI that POMO of the senators most railroad-int- o 'ffeetotor& the overwhelming tient!. W ' e to called determine upon an k..A efficient rallyay system. Hey. the bitterly opposing openly ment and pressure of this country has have expressed hope thattreaty the senate been in favor of ratification. From whether such councils shall be made en months have now elapsed since he Ammomanommor' Mr N,,. ;1 , will not Sot until the people have now on I believe that the sentiment of COMpttisorY by law. This is regarded became Its administrator. Six snappy acts of ' 1400011' 1230 .. spoken. In nest year's campaign. Sena. this country will be for compromise. here as one of the most difficult queslb. NOW Formerly One ,. rbonkyVaigatelli of , rytTima thee most glorious obstacles W tor Borah, Republican. Idaho. has an- - That will be the keynote of the popular tions ' confronting the legislators of the ,he encountered was the unsurmountflounced in the senate on two occa., demand. Compromise and adjustment CHANCE TODAY TO FE , LA? abla to objection Mons that.- unless his party declares of differences modern , republic., ;. SUPERAVIODITICTION '' ' methods of are necessary, not only .., TUE 441 The.eommittee On indtintrial coun- - railroadinp . on the part of ,Russians . , lavoagainst' the treaty,' he will. part come to a resumption of normal conditions Continuous I to 11 p.m. t in. places-o- r authority.----ThVI , trt thelTnited State& but ,.pany ...with IL Of Inter.. Cils--o- -- the, National- aniterolely- system ' Ad; Ntatinees,'"K1(1410s, 10c; sten; i car . , has from chaos. In my proved a draft of a proposed law by Underwood's Position. ,distribution national relations ''esib ' proved A' turnbt . , tate. 30c (except Mundays Ind , ::: : wrru , ,,,;. , , will not toler- - which a council of employees would ling block which precluded any mark-- I 'Senator Underwood was one of those opinion, public sentiment ----30c Beate E . All in which ed Indelay who took an aggressive stand In testi ea. a'" business-. ' I , be compulsory' every - NORMA-TALMADG9. . ; ..:. it were possible to conceivetipacity.1 ripen ';".sansi"sr ,.&', one of night's debate in challenging the Re- - Fintil.;70unfortunate tt employing more than 20 America's that In the past' tablishment , ...AND AL'E.ST4111, CAST INCLUDING NATALIE TALMADGE AND great publicans.,who stood solidly united on the"I theis senators c transcontinental , ... , lyewho. believe In the personsi.terns--wi- th , WYNDHAM STANDING theroilcalls, to take the Immo i treaty-Ilocal committees .r. in each some form have not been able newspape German , , express I of polition rel-m- n doubt- ea to whether the council Alye- to negotiate among themselves cians; In no manner identified with the - .. , soma form. Those, two tem I success y nett"' -- : '11tits threatt-- actutt-rallwanianaitelnent.' vested, .thelinerwrclayperanter , :ampsr freednor comherigtetheor and BEGINNING TOMOIR:ROW:--' I , industry with authority to distribute' freight:, and that '"'' , '' ' Meet of because Drums 'rim Semen's coed etrikes with personat are . care as they choone without any con. Tbrillteg influence of senators who .opposed I , - to the treaty many' form. These geniel. political differentesAmOng their emi trot by the ' .. management, one tors have had entirely too much voice ployens. The plan of permitting court. might find arailway with, the 'actual parallel -- , in situation ells o4netmroV , ,Siberia. eish dt toustbralenve waarsoi jecpeoinitr"eserettnalttlionos." To obtain'a car a shipper must ap. -.of the .1 R B L I In a , Prim Mir Sisi7"WAPIaTHE WALIIVN,"- by .. , - Irsuatima ' delay gored and originated by the ply to the committee in control in his midday , James Oliver Cameo& By Sbeildan's , i Comedy-Robert a state boa. of continues . "suspended Socialist party- ,- Recently their- own district,- comply with money requireWAS A FILM LIKE THIS ONE THER ' say the war department oritt- - plan ham reacted which have nothing at all. to 1 .against them for the ments of whom are turning over in , LADIES ORCHESTREVER A AFTERNOONS AND EVENLNGS . ' , It, NeatrailzeS stomach Acidity. Pre. !Males," r-obtained do with the hauling', charges, and hare Socialists situ-1 I Independent of the the minds possibilities I : vents 'Algid Fermentation. his turn. Every avenucis open ,, 49, Sour. - !talon should a separate tit ail with Ger.: control of the employees' councils- in await f Ones Greatent Comedy peace 1 ; fir,.,:,, to exercise of favoritism in Gassy . Stomach and Acid ' :many be necessary. They said this' some metal working plants and matter ALL ?HIS ViVEK ' i ',trill flavors, distribution; It is no Wilson ruled that Majority Socialists Indigestion. E :might be taken up by President i liatimen Saturday . the supply of cars is manipulated final' , lland Secretary Baker a. soon aa the per- the e.mployera en-- 1 as 4041 TISet disnli"ed Matinees Evenings toWben the principle that I! to keep the "price" up. Nothin l 1 ' -Evening Skew SiSe men. for what they that Mr. Stevens or the 'hire should 2s311 to an AlTerRRIIVO conmarralton Matinees. Lney ' been committee has able to do has, 1 0.1 pepsin. histrilth. POtia, charcoal, drur- Lthe begin- - could do, not becsupa of their politic. had 1 treaty with Germany at the and various digestive aids and von any effect in abating this prac- I ,TeleplionftWanatelli 1442 - -1440.1: it has been the Independents mpitedthat It would tice. 11 (1 1 -i IP know these things will not curs your ningaof the sewthesession with ham The result' been naturally that Austria, I t4I14 treaty better for members of ontrpoliticai. to run up prices. of troublein some castes do not even give , ,suggester I I ,1 I I I II every commodity , ,which also contains the covenant of the - be relief. in r i to i faith only voye ridieulous to i and I does not refer ve 11 but of bofordt figures nations. K to, stimulate, frivin wwn7.7,.:sr-wgleague hnm U But tj and 141 ii3Vihe-the debated Shantung aettlement. might' $o that no time woulfrbe 111 ;. - - - !oat in- : ciding you be submitted and Firmed for ratifica- - Meal arguments .; factor working against try the effuse-- th a little biaurated ma :, Gott. '1 That would raise in a nett way Lake Isetituttosaw nestsnot The councils in two of these , ordinary or cq ramercial greater' ifficiency is the arbitrary ' issue. involved working , Carbonate. Oxide milk, but many,but not all. of the German . Ery shops have unanimotisly metal!' olwerorthose in control to place an ; over the pure bieurated magnesia which you io the fight the treaty, only-on- e of on movement membera of ei . class ; of party lb( -any (Oat embargo 88 can obtain from practically any 'drug..., and some senators believe an under- I :1111111.41"-P' TODAY ,AND NATI:RDAY , in either powdered or tablet fortn.it standing might be reached making -the! emu be amployed in those, establish. merchandise o.at wilt., gist ,Passeniter-traffi'-Is paralysed by trend of many of the 1 Take a teaspoonful of the powder or: way easier for the latter. menta A pippin of a picture, -, , -- two compressed with a- MOO Although it is amderstood there is no' councils is frankly directed against the , tfie fact'that thoullande Of cars are 00-.- 1 , ' water after .your tablets next meal.. and vie Present. ? Kussian and intention of attempting to of women in ,ppeitione, cupied by foreign del.. what a difference th:s makes. It wilt; gotiate a separate peace with Germany;, ... ..7.11(11JISE ..of many sorts who live In ',: rations ca n fill.-- ' ,.,en ich wh ,I ' neutralise the dangerous.' officials have considered Outran uitiInstantLy ' council of bne Of the !eliding them Months on shed and whom the NI harmfuT acid in the stomach which now i m att possibility the All, should the present at 4bemire Agula,Tudor...... .,.It to committee ' bitaisteserainanot, go has t-, gylet:App. pp politer I ein Berlitf ,iso C9r6Pn"d etlt F Would Soo TV Pleturs..-allan- y Como Palled' to Obtatil Tettentatives of one nation alone are , ' Una a firemant,'-I,; on good authority to occupy SO0 .. said burn. and or heavy, lumee provisions of this latter agreement. al.!I A ite diP117,101610 the recently demanded cars and 1,530 that seems to follew 'most Sr. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - feeling passenger firitit-arstas between woman Who. Germany hugwith ready her accepted . married 0' you .eat. . Tido star stirrer spaettemt to bet.. Ted Reukel; Coudoetor.. erything of 12,- besides four of the great powers. require haad : Tou will find -upwards ,.wOrked in , the hotel. on the 000 box car& , ' ' that provided z oo take and Berlin I to tubing tethe ter advastago. TOO - litvoologn, SOS , ' - , O little 'TDDAY.Allersooe, government ' salbisurated tuattnesiaimmediately i the not should draw btith ' that I of, nations for approval any ground Trains other than the Siberian Ex' txreutt AVERILL IN VOCAL SELECTIONS 11TRAt atter a meal' tan .'at almost any.. tPrealrty. made , , ' .,;,,, the woman ; After the in future. , protested. t'aries., ' press are few and irregular. There is EITHER STAYNEll , AT THE 01116411L. thing and enjoy it.trithout any danger.' They "DADDY ARIETZOSE", interpret tbie clause agaipty, demandr,wait withdrawn hitt the coon. au ationdance of locomotives aud of , 4.,4(4101. "44 I . EXPOSURE" ' - PATINE' wr-irs- :. Del'IlLE vritb moreover. the continued mite of the, IIns to 1114V separate treaty- Inthe United i ell hes compelled, the manager of the box cars, according to beet Informs-A- y Aaebinr,-sooNNIst !pitt.------, P nos ei) Larva la, 01111,11141; propose "...ow Mighl . Germany, botellg &SNOWS tWa competent Warne rt 14 , Pat SWAIN : stomach--ttof entire, L,T any way ea long a. there! although.. restricthem with f and from to replaced present side-otbis emnieP.1Yes are any symptoms of acid Indigestion t wouid not be binding on the i1 ), tra ,,, ' . , lit . r ; & ails 11113 to, .It .1 : 1I t 11)17iNTAGES r aulanui e 1-, A :Wilt . STORE TURNED FRENCH 214113coraggrsa 0 MEN , to" . - () - 0 8 0 Complexes ea., "leidkINWITI ,: , 0 EVA monioMMENNIO Itrtro1 10,"1 ''', 111. -- ;ix! 4 - ' 0 0 3 0. 0 0 THE IP)02,11. 'Post ö tr It' - S , 0 a ! t ; ft OCCIOTIV;00000t) " The adeePost 1, ,. sweeties . 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