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Show NEWS Till; DESERET Z Five Minutes a . Day With Our Presidents LXXXII. FRIDAY JUNE 18 3920 U: THE ROYAL TAILORS ANNOUNCE li TURKISH TREATY THE WORLDS V A PRESIDENTS MOMENTOUS DECISION. .y,-v-u- : ' Rus-Briti- : CALUMET BAKING POWDER y Jins. WOODROW laths moat SopvJw berzuM it Am ghr most fcrjhi ivsuha. It ha tha big-S-X amwad hecauaeat Is the most ptndm M. The fact that It uth big-eat proves that k is the beat. 5I trialseller will convince you that there is non lust as (nod. Buy scan if you art not satisfied taka it back and get your money back. Cahnnst contains only such Ingm-dient- a as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. Tea wve arkaa yea bey It Tea mv aha yea m a. WI1JSO.V. at the clerk's deak In the hall of the house- of May, Germany promised the United State to observe Inon the evening: of April 2, ternational law on the arts, 1917. President Wilson waa the central June, Refaubltaan and Demo-emti- o in one of the figure treat moment Convention declared of world history. Not only hie own for neutrality. Oct. 26, imjdmt Wilson depeople hut mankind stopped to listen. clared at OnnlnnaU, NeuThe president had been trality is played out." only five month before because ho lire. 20, asked the belligerua out of war." Alaa, the war ents to discuss peace. kept 117 Jan. 22. proposed that we would not keep out of the United should Join In world league States. for pc oe If the belligerents For two jear and a half the presiMopped fighting. dent and people together had contln-use- d Feb. 2, broke off diplomatic relations with Germany on to draw batfk from the yawning her renewal of ruthless subinferno into which events were pushmarining. Feb. 26, asked Congress to ing them. As lately as June, 1316. authorize arming of our both political parties In their national merchant ships, but Senate conventions, agreed on one thing and filibuster defeated aim. one thing only: Each squarely de March 12, proceeded to arm clared Itself in favor of neutrality. them. March 21. railed Congress Nevertheless the president himself In extra session. publicly admitted a few days before April 2, read his war meshis that "neutrality Is sage to Congress. As the one retraining played out. means of keeping ua out of war, he of his service has had to take tried to stop" the war In December course many momentous decisions as and again in January by Appealing so Wilson has had to make in Woodrow to the belligerent to make peace. solitude of hla study at the White His voice was drowned In the roar of the House In those anxious days before the guns. He assembling of Congress. The war took on new fury, with the the could not divide the burden of such resumption of ruthless submarining, a heavy responsibility; he had to bear which Germany had modified the year and without a .precedent to before at our demand. The president it alone, him. thereupon handed the German ambaa- - guide emed plaln enough, The course IC But poeed that we should arm our mer- once we 'hadenTereff upon to chart It by chant ships.' The filibustering senate, first the president had failing to give him this authority, he himself. (Should we give a further trial to proceeded himself to .arm them. But our shipping vanished from the sea, armed neutrality? Or should we enwith Its hidden terror, and at last he ter upon an Independent naval warcalled the newly elected Congress in fare against the submarine menace to extraordinary session to receive a our shipping?' Or should we back communication ; concerning grave the Allies with money and supplies, but leave them to do the fighting? matters of national policy." Did he mean war or something Or should we Join forces with thetn short of war? All afternoon of the unreservedly, contrary to the historic of America to go it alone? meeting day the country and nations policy . Those alternatives were in ' every beyond the sea waited In suspense, while Congress was organizing and- mind in that bewildering period, and between getting ready to receive this history- the president had to choose to be subthem in framing the policy making message. ' He made the No other president in the whole mitted to Congress. Blood repre-(entat- !! Ugly, Unsightly Pimples of Bad Blood Are Signals ii tha greattrouble. This Give Heed remedy blood punfier known, and contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most- delicate' . , skin. : J Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, . and get rid of those Unsightly tod disfiguring pimples, and other shin irritations. If you dah special medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Medical Director, 105 Swift Labora-Atiant- a, Ga. to the Warning. est vegetable Pimples on the face and other parts of the body ere warnings from Natnre that your blood ia sluggish-wad- impoverished. Sometime they foretell eczema, bolla, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these that cause unlimited ' Aavrtli Aeropl&ne Free HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS f bolder choice of going into full partAllies, nership with the Entente pooling with them all our resources, our man power, our money power and our producing power, and resorting for the first time in our history to compulsory universal military service. The broad plan which he unfolded and which Congress quickly approved assured in advance the success of the great, unparalleled undertaking, and he pushed it through to victory with grim, unrelenting persistence. Americans generally assumed at the start, and tha British government agreed with them, that we should not have to send a great army to Europe, If Indeed any at all. But when it became an imperative necessity' to go at double quick to the relief of the broken line In France, the foundation SKKK S5 .r ss'&iraJsfw's; Ocent President Wilson. -- Performs Live All Kinds - REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE LINE er war-maki- 0f., Meca Styles Tomorrow: Tho Presidency at the By CATHERINE GROTH. .Summit of Its Influence. (Universal Service Staff Corrtspondent) (Special Cable Dispatch.) Copyright, 1320, by James Morgan: PARIS, June 17. Parts fashion leadwith ers are determined to make their published by special arrangement The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. capital the Mecca of masculine as well JUDGE BUILDING 301-- 2 V Exclusive Resident Dealer ROYAL TAILORS NEW YORK CHICAGO aa feminine atylea. To the Impeccable cut of the English tailor, the French wish to add that fantasy which ia chSracterlstio of Paris clothes. No violent changes must bo made to mens fashions, but colors, for Instance, must be gradually Introduced. Evening clothes of dark slate, maren-g- o grey, deep brown are considered extremely smart. For jlay time, dark purpl and subtls shades of grgy are regarded as distinguished and different." WHIPPING POST wfw au4Midt where you, are with brd jt-ec- here. Mystic Shriners Gather For Portland Session (By Universal Service.) PORTLAND, Or., June 17. About IS, 000 nobles of the Mystic Shrlna ara on their way to Portland tonight to attend the Forty-sixt- h annual session of their Imperial council scheduled to open nero 22 June and end the 24th, according to advices received today oy Mark Woodruff, secretary of tho general ex-42 A total of ecutive committee. special trains are en route here tocars. gether with score of special Other special trains will follow from the western states within the next few days. From reports received from the bousing and transportation committee more than 60,900 ahrlne visitors will be In Portland by Monday berries In the - To Every Boy or Girl Who Cute Out THREE OF THESE COUPONS ' And Presents Then at The Business Office of The Deseret News Will Receive One Miniature Aeroplane Free.' , - WHAT HAPPENED JURE IS. (Copyright, 1320, New Era Features) when receiving commission with let1613. ter from King Albert. British fall Berlin factions at odd brer our back east of Monchy. Sharp Gerlatost aote, von Tlrpits fighting bard ms n attack retirement to to save submarine system which main positionsforce on hill. he built up, la opposed by those ebo French taka salient Infantry la Champagne desire concessions at all cost to In front of 600 metres, taka 60 prisAmerican demands. British and oners. French Ip concerted attach, push tats. Germans back ad l'pres. Feetukert Austria using men at asd at peiats near Arras. ' Wilson o smash will forego armed Intervention is high coat: seeks now Itel-ts- n Flev the line but Mexico, if aultsbls president and through linen are holding and meet foes cabinet are cbosen. IT , a- 1! ' ir wl de-lido- usly , I 3 T , tmUi i off flie strenghne days rakDehrious wifli other fruits (By Universal Service.) Or June IT. Jack Tlltle, 27 year old, waa crushed to this afternoon when an elelate death vator In which he wa riding 'at tha Montgomery Ward and cqotpaayfsare-house- s fell seven floors. J. W. Beal,, another employee, waa badly injured and was taken onto the tha atandlng hospital. H? waawaa struck by fly-a- g ground' floor and debris when the elevator struck. PORTLAND, THE DESERET NEWS NereJi.COUPON How to Get It Far Ua Mar desperate attacks everywhere with counterattacks. London save Aus11. trian defested drive in Italy is the calls miHtla for Mexican men if German vs conmost fatal e.atea. fiasco from all service, iee to mobilize for border pat rot will duct of the wer. Fetinre from the aet cross Into Meiieo Border . beginning. oonMnoe as bandit rhaeo ends. 161. Gen. von Moriks eies of heart failr- f.ald on Henvta mlovton ure ia reichatag. said to have inO'HitradH'ting vi4ftr duced kaiser to s gn mobilize me vm (bit order. Russian armv storms Into of Mirttol.and Prw I and K, W. frernowltx ravairv fnU.vt Austria, fociilim nt Senator fda hrtp flight toward Carpathian jiaaaea. mo to fra &r IttT. rofitrovrray vltli Colombm aver aWilaoa pledges os ta free Belgium.' fual r tibia. - Wilson Maaafactar . Lowest Rate ) and Shipping Department in the West. trt tr 1M M. . 4ti UuelHi ,IS4 ) Wear. u4 aoewet tbit NE W, autKcstk Dictiooary bound m iolack Eex-ib- le seal gram, iUuitrated wkli (uil pages in cola sad duotooe. Present or mai to tbia paper three CoupcM with ninrty --eight cent to cover ccat of haadling, packing, derk hire, elc4 Up WILL BS F FJLLED f 3 ? Redman Fireproof . 94 t . ORDEXS MOTORIZED MOYTNQ Storage Co. 1 q ra adf i ilk' j) - We Invite Inspection and Comparison Most efficient Packing r Cad aa4 Diitritati 3'2S7 98c Fireproof Building In the City, - of Insurance Nmamal 25 All Picti rt 300 - r'k P- -- peMiatwf praviwa I (Ua ar aat af W 4iaw U, DICTIONARIES IN ONE fat A oi Under Falling Elevator p. JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING. . d We are the pioneers In Job Book Binding In the state. are handfor the best Our facilities ling any class of work, no matter how how or imxL large THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. ! d. Is Crushed to Death , V V the Summer joy for jaded stomachs puts you on your toes after the heavy foods of Winter. Nothing so wholesome and nourishing Crudi in the tops of two Shredded Wheat Biscuits and cover them with strawberries and cream-T-- a dish for the ; Household Goods One ' K A" said Woodruff. Midnight," Storage of e Wants .I Print-Ingc-an- of Stunts Boy or- - Stireaded Wheat Biscuit and Straw VANCOUVER Bhaw. One day last week a band of I1;- -' tie boys saw James Ho'mes ai,1 Jt jeih Ellis, two young men,' maltreat and rob an elderly man In daylight, and some of them kept the men In sight while otho.a the police. Toda? Mis telephoned lR.r were sentenced to five years In the penitentiary and 1) laanrs with, the cal o' nine tails. Revival of tha whipping post ta end to an epidxpected to put an demic of robber-e- s and riokt.it It.0 BRIGHTEN THE CORNER REVIVED AT administered at a whipping post ia connaction with a penitentiary sentence for robbery waa , meted out here today by Police Magistrate .'A IJ 'f IS (By Universal Barvica.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Juno 17. Lashings with a cat o p!n tails fr ,K . ti' t. Cleanest and Safest - '. A. G. McIntyre' vi 1" J NO RESERVATIONS. . , unforeseen emergency, building up In N a year and a half an army of 4,000,- -' Unsecured Loans to 000 and ferrying 2,000,000 soldiers Makes Generals Mexican across the Atlantic. Tha brains of the country, all the Shortage in Treasury talents were mobilized for the war, merchants and scientists, banker and xrirVTOO CITY. June IT- - TharIn istha railroad men, labor leaders and hnrtave of 1,600.000 pesos clergymen, each being charged with treasury as a result of .unsecured admlnletra-tio- n the task for which his training fitted made during the Carransa to by the auperlor command mln-iethim. The chronic weakness of our Francisco Murgula, former secfavoritism rarely was Gen. of forme? war, Lula Cabrera, permitted to show its head. Mistakes retary of tha treasury, according to an aplenty were made In meeting some Berlanga and others, today. of the new problems of warfare. But Afficial statement issued P. Ellas Calles. minister Brig. Gen. ordered at least Wfe did not repeat the miscomthe military has our takes of our past wars. For once all return to mands JIthin ' 72 soldiers were not 'sent to fhe front the railroad administration under political generals and colonels hours under severe penalties. The army and left dependent upon the supplies haa more than 6.000 cars, according to of political contractors. For the Bn Universal today. military leaders are In first time In our military history, a The reduction in tho army totOOOOmen. out of was El 1Demothe shut army. politics symposium lit do according to a PresL HuAdolfo quoting It is a race between Wilson and crats, Gen. Calles, Gen. pbregon, Gen. said Lloyd George, erta, Hindenburg, other and Trevino Gen. when the big German drive surprised Alvarado, men. These chiefs say tha military should the Entente and smashed through its soldiers lay down their rifles to ths of take in 181. and Well, the spring front plows. Miguel CovarruDiaa was sworn In towhoever, won the war, Hindenburg lost that race. We surprised our- day as secretary for foreign relation a selves and dumbfounded the German', general staff by the speed and eff- Plan to Make iciency with which this unmilitarietlc Of Masculine as Well nation put an immense army Into a field 1,040 miles away. As Feminine . MADE TO MEASURE - , k $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Instance, to willing, for Trebieond an Jt4l Either not merely aleo BxKu iTnitghji seaports.U The extension of fa-o?I to Armenia construed mere ae Turkey nreaome to cohesion larger shadowing the Soviet government. - Every Suits as Low as Is Ing materials, for biscuits cakea anything without tear of uncertainty. Calumet makea ' you forgot failure. A Woolen-Stoc- Delayed at Mills and in Transit. Concession by Mills Makes it Possible to Sell all Pure Virgin Wool Universal Service) that neither the fact that Premier the consulting with del.loyd George Ituseian envoy Krassln, nor lbs- ever has tails of their diacusalons, governbeen communlialed to this ment. These discussions and their results ere therefore deecrlbed officially today as "Bccret." 'they have been therefore, a clear violation on tha part of Great Britain of the elementary pro-la It visions of tha League of Nations. was that President Wilson pointed out conference Remo San nvlted bV the to offer hla view on the ae.llemenl with Turkey, but t not known whether ask the opinion of Great Britain will on what la certain the United States to he a new treaty between Great Russia. and Britain at least Pillars af Saw Treaty. tha new treaty, The main plllara of must necessarily it la understood here, be the lgreement of the and that disarm to a certain degree tbelr propaganthey will notof pursue hare Officials Russia. da" outside '?" ,. have maintained right underlying object of the ernmint wtl to hfcll thi IHiiltifiry M vance of th. Bolshevist against the . . British dominions In the exported h It is, therefore, terms new treaty V when the beIn London, Russia will have come an Important of th In tern at tonal list Ion the commlMlon to administer ind mem- the loti will Include a Russian bThe proceedings of the Russian and with re the British foreign office Con.t anti to both Armenia and IiiW "no'pi; hive' had Very little pnaea state department. The new have been is respecting both countriesoonaultat on without brought about in the latter ao with the United State, the terested for the moment belna of the Allies ta the praat cepted offer of Armenia. to fix the boundariesfixed dent m a a aga Koundarlea by to when be acceptable to era it president, . , w. tnuatheymust conform to any Brttlah foreign office, sgraemeiusthe with Soviet Ruaela. It concluded howVv.r, that according to the ippe "V . An Extraordinary Unloading of Late Arrival WASHINGTON. June 17. A radical revision of the Allies treaty of peace with Turkey has beiomo necessary because of ths arrangements entered Into Britain between Russia, and Greet since the part was formulated. This revision. It was stated in official circles today will apply to the limitations of the "tone of the slralta" and Ita government, which were described in detail aoma days ago In tha London newspapers and reprinted luj In the United Kiel. part today The concern of American diplomat! When CALUMET comes in, all baking troubles take quick leave. You go right-aheaand mix up bak. ''Y N - ; Y ... f f r - th By ' Greatest Tailoring Sale Changes, it it Declared, Will Apply to Zone of Strait And its Government; Issue at Stake 1 Y. A S h . |