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Show 3 DKSKItKT 10 o o o o o o Biliousness 1r li.a. tuae yarn aplrttu. hredarbe, eo nafcea p rensi dut'-ipeiia-t- . irk mie. l nrj uu (m Pills Hoods ki 1 hwj V i C. f 14 U, tbal or lulur thus tii hipped :i il ikat helled II -- cur plufil Pualetiaerni Mated Oat Fleet of 60 Linen to be fU, lit p,u. kt auS t rt.J per 111 ahoih ifojj couM ! e ;( in ,ai44l ARlj iba nitH ton exposed to Ik elam.uia M The Important profiteering on tht t'unq.intl) of lb dealer waa mad Hi aatiar. Th p.ni.hniant I ruiupuUn.il In mak-.Route. hal lhv up to th groaete of should hat facetted aim loa Mr Oroeno liceha tn fiaaronl ea.e ut . t WASHINGTON iccuaful In chr king up on :i I'laii j b.l .liman! lolation aud In compelling th vto th shipping hoard ann e'itator of passenger llnre un all Ih Impot- - laloraa lo dlagorg. On ,! agr at mminail lo Kanaaa I II) 10 tant ocean roul tall tor a rj about 0 linrr. nfflilala a) German th roal ailual.on iJr (!rn Thr flour acute hip and arm transport no under-- ' .eoming chraad down for had already going including lh lail'!io.liillla of r aleiH riel, and other HI b ianl d I atma In to follow while Kanaaa i'll) Aboul 2 .hip will h llkr condition obtaalr.wd II alao heard aa iranaporla during th aar moth prala bealod on Utah be auru aaaf ull)r ns. They average around k.OVO daadarlght ra in Ihl elate haa raped coal trouble that ar aaaumlng (i,n(L h a threatening a pert In olhr To enable board nffl, 1.1. to Utif aui hU Nw Mr Ur,B, r.te houaa building offlr. IV I. and 1.1 filling, a mt 'f lao hi official headquarter at b.l riinmi and belli la bring bull' In lha.hat ofttre here complete in every detail. residence, 114 Wllaoa avenue, aa moat our with this of hk linn mill now l It is pUmwil tii occupied ti fttMttdmrd his fitld hating been ifndd specif u wtlonw trsi,l. hIp tht com to cover, L'uh, Colorado, Tessa. Kin mi!) msks every provision fort of tehgcrs mls and Nsmr Msiico The New York'Ruruos Aires lines, IJ Pec MiUmgs announced to begin h of these penger will hr the lines. Others are to le estsblished ms facilities permit. NEW YORK. Nov 75 -- More lhan COMPLETES 17 000.000 will be expended In alteration and eperlal equipment for Ih even former Herman paaaengrr liner' 7 19 Inn recently alITS OBOFNIZAIIQN aggregating : lotted by the t'nlled Stale board for a fatt and mail aervlr the I'nlted Htatea and South America Thl waa made known toCHICAGO Nov 15 Work fit argan-ia.nday by Frank C. Munaon. prealdenl United th labor party of lh of the Munaon line which haa been completed tonight by th selected by the ehipplng board to op- Slate Mr adoption of a declaration of principle erate and manage the ahlpa lcllon of a national commMunaon ha Just returned from a con- and lh ference alth oir.cieli of the board In ute. coniltlng of on man and on woman from each atat Washington. Headquarter All of the .hips alii go Into service for tha new party will ba established a aoon a they can be made ready, In Chicago. hlr. Munaon aald. The aieamer Th organltallon a 111 call a national 111 leave I)ec. 77 with about 100 passenger hu the formal opening of convention next summer to nominal the line will be In May when the liner candidal for praaldant and vie preal Huron of 19.1100 tona will depart. Forwent In th meantime th laadera of thl ehlp appllcallnna for reservations! th movement will organia In th already pouring In. and (he A monthly tax of 1 plication already received indicate cents per capita will ba levied on the that moat of the paaaenger will he men Influential tn the commercial membership to flnanca the party. Included In th declaration of prindevelopment of the two America. The aervlce. when all the alipa are ciple ar th following tn eommiaalon, will eonalat of nailing of tho Cnitad Stataa Abolition every two weeka from New York and aenata of federal Judge by popular Election Huenoa Atre. Porta of rail, both aouth and north ) ear. International solidarity of labor. d hound, all! he Rio Janeiro, Santoa Maxmum hours of labor for man and Montevideo. The combined and women to be sight hour a day and capacity of the fleet 44 hours a week. Minimum wege.for workare te b will be more than 3,000 peraona. In all the ahlpa atablliera are be- fixed by law. and alck pan Old ing Installed, atateronma enlarged and alone. agt, unemployment In provirion made fo kpeclal comforla own and to Oovernmant operat th trop. al aonea. There will be awlM-mln- g banking business of th country. on tanka and gymnaalunia each Nationalisation of unused land Income of Individuals to b limited ahlp. Organization of the atewaraa law. la under and by way already department Initiative, referendum and 'the tnatructlona of tht ahipplng board. reeaNational 1. Mr. Munaon added, are to leave out of th "home rule" prinApplication nothing that will enhance the com- ciple In atate, county and city governfort and convenience of the paasen-ger- ment. Condemnation of government by InThe aiwigned to the South junction. Repeal of th espionage las- and all American service are: Huron, ex- repressive statutes passed during Frederick der Orosee. 10,771 tona. other war. the Aeolua, Kurfuat, 13.101 militlnn of universal Pondemni Freld-erlcKitel ton; De Kalb. tary training and conscription. A demand for International disarma10,771 tona; Callao, war. S.851 ton: Moccaln. ex- - ment to prevent future Immediate release of all political and Prin Joachim, 4780 ton. Prlncca industrial prisoner Alice. 10,493 Matoika, of all public utilities Irene. andNationalisation tons; Pocahontas, all basic Industrie 10,393 tons. Crlmlnnl prosecution of profiteer and exploiters of labor. Demand that all government work he done by day labor lnatead of by conIl tract. Equal pay for men and women. Apnroved woman suffrage. Refore adjournment the convention COLORADO MIKES' adopted a resolution condemning the peace treaty and League of Nations covenant aa t present drafted for the reanon that not conform with President Wilson 14 points and I not ISCORCE In th Interests of the working classes of the world. PUcto in Service on AIl M n lul N- tr 4 flt ir rairi ..! drd 1 ) I , fr 101 nt PMn n paa-eng- er g ' Moc-caal- n d'.f-nr- n S a. - ex-Tl- Co.-d.d- Manager M. H. Greene of the U. S. Grain Corporation In this. city, has returned from a three weeks sojourn In Colorado, during which he discovered, e kavs, that 40 elevators In tha uorth-vi- n part of the state had been violating the food regu.atlons In oiying m neat from growers below the governmental figure, and then disposing of the a.me to the po:nt of delivery. WOUNDED TOMMY PREACHES SERMON ON HAPPINESS The government guarantees the the prieo --established at some eastern point of delivery, leas the, freight, and 8 cents per bushel allowed the elevators for handling. This makes sure the price the farmer should receive, but In the Colorado case the elevators are alleged to have below what bought considerably ebouM hve been the price paid, and Mr. Greino prtketed the difference. pin ess." He said he was determined ak aa i 1JIU a Main. 12Q o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New December o o o 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o Columbia Records Am Climbing Mountains A Harmonious Tenor Duet I 0 0 0 0 NOW ON SALE This sentimental song of childhoods and manhood's dreams and ambitions is a beautiful bit of harmony. Both this song and the coupling, "Golden Gate, are worthy successors to I'm ForeverBlowingBubbles, by the same authors. Charles Harrison and Lewis James a new combination sing them wonderfully. . S5c A-27- Nobody Knows, and Nobody Seems To Care Read That Ad o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o a 4 -- 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 tVKDXKSlMY XOVKM1IKR XKUS KVKXIXO And Be Sure to Hear 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 ART HICKMANS Famous Jazz Orchestra of the Hotel St. Francis, Sen Francisco. Their first records are now on sale and include the following big hits: PEGGY Fox Trot Fox Trot SWEET AND LOW PATCHES Waltz ) 2814 Fox Trot I TELL ME WHY 2812 ) Fox Trot MY BABYS ARMS .One-Step ON THE STREETS OF CAIRO. 2811 Fox Trot HESITATING BLUES THOSE DRAFTIN BLUES . . . Fox Trot 2813 -- We do not send records out on RECORD A BRAND-NE- ONE. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA as low as $8.00 a month. o .0o 0 0o o plan nt easy-payme- Ted Lewis Jazz, Band Makes Its First Record ' 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O YOU CAN BUY A Ask about our 85c A-27- - O approvd, hence EVERY W Everybody will care a lot for this truly amusing tenor duet by Irving and Jack is what , Kaufman.' Lack of lovin I Wanna they lament. Coupled with Go Back to DeatOld Mothers Knee.; The feature of New York' Greenwich Village Follies andheadlinerat Keith's Palace Theater, the Ted 'Lewis Jazz Blues (My t Naughtie Band, plays Gave Me). This frenzied fox- trot gives you an incredibly swift Succes-T,- -. sion of resounding syncopated shocks. Coupled with JTndia, another fine fox- 83c trot. Fete Mort Popular Hitt' N"A1 lo!a I . T v Cot My Captaaq Working lot M "Wail Till YaaGetTIwa Up ia lk Aiq Boya" Billy Mwtay J CJ . . YaAaa Jaxariml Orciartra ) . . WaUoH.Ak Dane. OnWa f A'Z7W p T axi" J7l CW-Sae- "Tkayr Sc AB Ki Sa4" g . . Vai nJ Scloaack KVa ukJ ISg W 1 5iq f Cnlli Crkknln ; ScWi f Gtt iU New Ceiralm Novelty Record Booklet - Every CobmkU Dealer Hu It Columbl e SaU & md 20th Wjr UontA coujkbia aursoraciii ccshrt,xev you AVw fUcmrda . tk lOtk StM tsoo, MAUL 12Q , A-27- 98 an I . bmltm MM, P rW m t, ttioo 1 'N. deieer.- s i1 "' LONDON, Nov. 34. Sergt . "STRIKE E NEW, YORK. Nov. 2. Order your Chrlstmaa Cards now. No order taken for engraved carda strike was coupled with strike today by 3 radicals after Dec. 1st. In an effort to havq DESERET NEW? JOB PTO.DEPT. land iron barrier separating A hunger a 'alienee" at Ellla Isremoved an them from visiting relative. The barrier waa erected after discovery that several rede planned to by exchanging clothes with friends and after some visitors had passed revolvers to th radical. In a letter to tha house Immigration lira committee, which le In New York devestlgatlng the Immigration and that they reiterated hearportation system, they would not attend deportation ing held by Immigration Inspectors and would go on a hunger strike In addition. Three summons to tha dining rooms were unanswered. Drinking water and oratory had beenthe1r only diet for 34 hours. doaen voluntarily atAbout tended hearing, but joined Jn the hunOne attended 'a hearing, ger strike. but refused to answer questions. Byron Uhl, acting commissioner at the island.' ssksd the advice o(?the loa cal United Btates dTktrlct-attome- y to whether hearings could be held without the presence of the radicals. of the house He thought member committee- had been incorrect In announcing that a aupreme court decision required their presence. The strikere. with the exception of two young women, are segregated 4n m large room. All are anxious to be deported to soviet Russia or go there voluntarily, according te tbeir conn-l. . radicals' letter to thacongrea-aion- al The commit! yead: - We. 'Gentlemen whereaa. inmate of room 243, having been subjected al the time of our arreat to cruel bear, ings and Insults on th part of th of th government of the Unitagents ed Stales, which permitted such on outrage; alf E knowledge close contact with a multitude of different business activities brings to the officers of a large bank- - is of the highest value to itsdepOsitors. ' Resources 514.000,003 p STILL to live and had not had a fit of depresalon sjnce-'hlmisfortune. He found happiness tn trying to help others leas fortunate than himself. MiGORNIGKt&COJBANKERS TH Nlcholla of the Durham Light Infantry,, who la blind, has lost his hands and two ribs RADICALS ARE and through a mistake of a friend received several hundred wounds, in an accident at the front, recently preach - - Member Federal Re serve System. - Wherea. W hare received afoc mal ilea In th face from th commissioner or th Island, a certain Mr. Uhl. who broke a promise given to u by the commissioner to th affect that th barrier that had been lately placed between ua and our frlond and relative would-b- e renrovedr We. th undersigned, declare that w are 'Resolved, That so long aa we hold dear our Inalienable right to press to our breasts our children and relative when they come to vlelt us; to long a- - wire net barrier placed between uO and our visitors shall remain at the time of our visit; to long aa our comrades held In room 314 shell have not bean transferred to 303 until then, we refuse to go to hearings and we declare a hunger strike to Mart at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday's breakfuet hour, Nov 3.3, lilt Reaulta of the mav be. whatstrike, whatever In health, all shall ever victims or lossthey fall upon the head of tho administration of the Island. The letter bore 78 of "Inmates of room 243. signatures ... Foleys Honey and Tar COMPOUND IT IS JUST WHAT CHILDREN ought to have ior feverish colds, cough, souffle. and that fight, wheezing breathing. It stop croup, too. It cases and check whooping cough, meaaleo cough and bronchial cough. , Every User My little Friend irt had heeo bavin tha ervap a I IS ha a lew avaev tew a On at faiav'a Haaay tad Tar every tw av Una bam. Thai aiM aba Wt wad, aaaar caodbad aar. sad ." day bar add we Mrs R. M. Baalry. Stsalard. Kr. 'Mr three children bad a vary aaeara attack , af wbaayia aaaah. Tha irg taw due as d FaWy Haaay aad Tar gave tbste raliaf. aad h dt tbaa od-- " Mis. K. C. Mwu, Graad Island Nab. Foleys Honoy And Tar baa been need !, SAr COAL OPERATORS CAN PI) WAGE INCREASE for more than thirty yearn in thousand of homes for relief from coughs, cold, bourse-nes- spasmodic croup, tickling fhraai, whooping cough, bronchial coughs tho eou'ixi that follow Infiucaxa at la grippo. v- - a, 'ad SCHRAMM --JOHNSON - mg E al DRUG j OO. WASHINGTON, Nov. IJ la cdpnac-lionwlDr, Garfiold's utatement before th Joipt- wag seal commute yesterday that tha operators could not xpoet th( profits allowed during th war. It waa rocallsd that Rembrandt Real, operator, and John W hirer miner represeatatlv. coal taporta of th fuel admlnlstretioa, In their final report te Dr. Oorffold. concurred tn a Statement that It would have bee possible for - ' ... to pay an Increase la operator - have arranged - to- - spend established coal price Thanksgiving day at their homes. had Charging that Becy. McAdoo. without railing tha prlc to tha con- beenAatudiously malicious, Georg H. sumer. Cuahlbg, managing director of tha American Wholesale Coal association. Mr. Pegl and Mr. Whit pointed out in k statement tonight explained that that operator generally- had been pay- tha 3,494 per cent of which tha former and other forma of ing bonus secretary complained was not figured cither volume of business or capicompensation above th oalab-lishe- d on tal stock. This percentage, he said, min- was wag seal In ordc-lo.gIn the ebse of abandoned ora te turn out coxto moot th .big mlnes-made - worked on a basis, demand. of consisted, Tha operatori said they ' welcomed where tha only, capital ; an invsstigation of current tax returns tools and auppliea. and that they bad been urging a board of arbitration or a tribunal of Investigation, tobut that th minors rsfuoed to agree sub-se-it. commute held a perThe at which Dr. Gar functory meeting, field1 statement of principles was Pis lotion. Itching and runted Pending word from tho cabi.YtOBurutMof tbeleaar net." adjournment wee taken until tomorrow. 3 teens Abr the Me4e, r minora war Neither operators hopeful toaight of settlement before next week. While the sub.ecals committee plan to r amain la sesaian many thi operator wagaa out of th tk et al Trr |