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Show GREEN RIVER DISPATCH GREEN RIVER UTAH Oh! My Face hive impure oi impoverished blood Something New HUNS TO EXCHANGE People wlie FLEET FOR FOOD ahould be 'careful to taka only i temperanes remedy of wild made GERMAN DELEGATES CURTLY AGREE TO ACCEPT TERMS REQUIRED BY ALLIE8.- - note and barks stich a Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for nearly 60 yean. Ingredient printed on wrapper. IOUMMD MAKERS OF JEWELRY N I View from the air of the great transport Leviathan arriving at New York with the Twenty-seventdivi2 German parliamentary officers on their way to French headquarters at Chateau Sulins, Lorraine, on a diplomatic mission. 8 Company M. Three Hundred and Slxty-flrInfantry, A. E.F., In front of the hotel de vllle at Andenarde, Belgium. . h sion. st , NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Jugo-Slovakl- a. -- -- - . MS-ta- ra Skin Tortured Babies Sleep terCuticura Jr ' (fill Eyes I CaChfcS CITY SEKD, US YOUR FROZEM, LEAKY, DAMAGEU W pay trannrutlnn one wayK .turned - 200 should not be passed upon by the boundaries commission, but determined by the council Itself, because of their Vast Importance and difficulties. These Include the frontier disputes between Italy and on waterways, The commission ports and railways recommended that Quick Peace and Food for the the Rhine and the Kiel canal be opened to free navigation by all nations, the Peoples of Central Europe former to be controlled by an InternaSMOKING TOBACCO tional commission nnd the latter to Are Called for. remain under German ownership and FACTS FROM THE operation. Poland probably will be granted the ENCYCLOPAEDIA TO CHECK ANARCHISM FLOOD . desired nutlet to the Rnltlc sen, nnd it Is likely site will be given Danzig Tbs Use of Flavorings Deterand the entire Vistula valley. This of Natione May Be would cut off east Prussia and It is mines Difference In Brands Treaty and League believed thnt stnte will be set np as Some Features of Separated a aeparate republic, In accordance Terms Germany Must Accept The Encyclopedia Britannica says with the wishes of a large part of Its Spartacans Desperately about the manufacture of smoking toThe violent oppoaltlon population. EbPresident Fighting bacco: . . .on the Continent ana in which these measures may arouse In erts Troops. America, certain sauces are employed Germany probably will render ad. . the use of the sauces is to improve visable the sending to Poland of Genthe flavour :.nd burning qualities of the W. EDWARD PICKARD. By eral Hallers two divisions of Poles leaves Which indicates that a smoker's . Immediate peace, and food for the now in France. enjoyment depends as much upon the of central Europe. flavoring used as upon the tobacco. hungry peoples Your nose is a aura guide in the mat- These are the two essentials. If overThat the Germans must have food ter of flavorings. Try this simple test whelming anarchy is to be averted, with several tobacco brands: pour soma according to well posted authorities on quickly If the flood of bolshevik and tobacco Into your palm, rub briskly, the situation. To these Frank Vander-ll- p Spartncnn anarchy Is to be stayed Is and smell. You will notice a distinct adds that the speedy resumption the flat atatement of many who ahould difference in the fragrance of every know, Secretary Lansing. In of production Is most Imperative, or tills Including brand. The tobacco that amelia beat to Is no pity tor the there policy exceeded war may be ( you will amoks beat in your pipe, you the horrors of la merely a matter ;if self-.-, it Huns; can rest assured. by the horrors of this after period, protection for the rest of Europe if Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, which Is neither war nor peace but a not for the world. Investigators for of civildash a of chocolate, of the breakdown gives plus pure machinery the allies do not agree with the stateTUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance isation. , your nose can quickly distinguish from nowever wrong in some respects ments that there Is plenty of food in any other tobacco. Try it and see. may be the senators and other Amer- most of Germany, nnd the great ma'of authorities are convinced icans who oppose the present plans jority In cenfor the league of nations, they appear that the anarchistic inmement Is feeding on hanger and tral Europe snld when to been it have they tight tmIIm Uim iiIms Iny IStt-Tracan be checked by provisions. The roSU If ha lalMd panto IwnmniBira Thar dual the peace treaty should be devised and Ebert government virtually threatened aqalia any rata room, aorr ratified first and the matter of the to lie down and let the Spartacans morn xaaS. nor mar aay aara Su tka gradaa league taken up later for finalaresettlehave-the- fr own way If the allb did hoald kara. Bat they nU ment.. The two unpropositions formeramoaay. A Kmum not consent to feed Germany. Whether farmar prodiead M baai doubtedly , closely Interwoven and or not the threat was a bluff. If has from eaa nslatamS Skort-koPresident Wilson may yet have his aow im 11 yaam. Two worked. With this was Involved the krolkan la Wlaaoaala way and see them considered and matter of lUbaad Horn oh la the surrender of German Tkonlaoooaaia as one,' but the opinion last ltyaaia. adopted ao whaa roara braadlv merchant shipping, and the Huns Inweek In Paris and elsewhere was that aimkmda. American shorthorn lira art arc SsanrlaHna U Vasia Part Ats.. OUaisa, liL the peace treaty should be closed up duced the allies to agree to revb-tua- l until the next harvest If the at once so that Its ratification may not Germany were given up. Letting a debe delayed by the opposition to the ships feated nation dictate thus to Its conleague and the demands for amend- querors wns said by some to he a seriments of the present plan. ous blunder, hut its worst effect probThe peace delegates recognise the ably will be to enconrnge the Germans necessity of submitting the treaty to to be atulilmrn on other qneslions the German government before thnt where the allies cannot afford to yield. in order that and falls, government Three hundred thousand tons of Gerit may not fall because of longer de- man shipping now tin German ports lay. Tt Is hoped the preliminary treaty hns lieen allocated to the United can be ready by March 20, when the Rtntes. In tons will German be of German addition about 100,000 plenipotentiaries In ChilAo4 interned shipping called to Versailles to receive It They lMlooiidioiOotaM ean wntera was allocated to America, Far R taring will lay It before the national assem. taGny r FaMHalr hut this mny not he accepted If the Inc.aMdlLPDrucrlflta. their receive and bly at Weimar hoard, finds the necessary restructions from thnt hody. While the shipping would not be Justified If the pairs Germans will be given opportunity to vessels are to lie Her Occupation. used by us for a he Wliat kind of a woman la tile wife suggest minor changes, they will short period. compelled to accept the pnet substan1 think she is what yon Amngd&r tially os It stands. Since this treaty call a mandatory. The Internal condition of Germany is held to concern only the belligerent nations; it will not be snhmltted Is described as almost hopeless. There SPRAINS! RUB PAINS to the plenary session of the con- has been continuous fighting In Rerlln nnd other centers, and while the SparAND SWELLING AWAY ference, which Includes representatives of the neutral nations; only the ta cans have generally got the worst ratification of the supreme council Is of It, they are persistent and very desDont suffer! Go about your duties held necessary. Though the terms to perate. In the suburbs of the capital Relief comes the moment you be Imposed 'on the Germans will not the battles were especially bloody, Apply St Jacobs Liniment he so harsh as those first suggested, Llchtenberg seeing the most sanguinencounters. ..The government will he so severe that there are ary Dont stay crippled! Bub this sooth- they used artillery and mine throwtroops the Ebert govmany predictions that ing, penetrating liniment right Into the ernment cannot sign them and live. ers' there and after some days sucsprain, ache or strain, and out comes If the Iluns refuse to sign them, it is ceeded In ousting the Spartacans. pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. up to Marshal Foch, and the wisdom Many prisoners were taken and were Nothing else penetrates, heals atad of keeping a very large allied force summarily executed. The reds devotthe Injured muscles, under arms may become apparent at ed a great deal of their attention to strengthens nerves, tendons and ligaments so once. plundering the shops. Politically, the promptly. It doesnt burn or discolor majority socialists are not meeting the skin and can not cause injury. with great success or Inspiring much As it stood at the time thla wa Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle written, the section of the trenty denl-in- g enthusiasm In the people. Hugo Hnnse from any drug store now Umber up I with the military cuts down the nnd the minority socialists are grow'Bub the misery right out A' moment German army to 100,000 men with ing stronger, and some observers sny after "St. Jacobs Liniment Is applied 4.000 officers, the force to he raised the only salvation from the communyou can not feel the slightest pain or by voluntary twelve-yea- r enlistments. ism or chaos they would bring about soreness, and you can go about your All equipment In excess of the require- Is In the new democratic party which regular duties. ments of this army Is to be sur- Is getting Into action. The fact that St. Jacobs Liniment conquers pain. rendered nnd the munitions output the chief of this party Is Count von It hns been used effectively for sprains, correspondingly kept down. The Rhine Iternstorff win not give It much standstrains, soreness and stiffness for 60 forts are to he demolished. ing with the allies. It Is to be noted, years six gold medal an ardt Adv. The reparation to be exacted has too, thnt Doctor Albert, former lender of plots and propaganda In the United been reduced to about $35,000,000,000, Natural Procedure. and economic terms are being ar- States, has been given a cabinet posi"V.'lint do you think of Uint new ranged .with a view to permitting Ger- tion under Scheldemann. One enn algas tchqpieT" Oh, everybody la malt many to resume Its manufacturing most discern, already, the finish of the Germnn revolution ngnlnst Ing light of It and commerce In order thnt It mny Even now. It Is reported, pay the hill. This latter subject hns autocracy. Wbeksaae. Cfeoshg, the people are virtually Ignoring the W given the supreme council considerRef reshlag aad Beallse of the national assembly nnd Its deliberabecause 1 able trouble, mainly Ltfias Murine for Red-t nken by the French, who want tions. V nest Soreness Granula- stand own their production In the devastatand tion, Itching Burning Seemingly, Lenlne and Trotsky have ed region restored first. of tha Rves or F Tim supreme council decided that given up any Idea of coming to terms jjyhoga Aftar tha the questions of the western German, with the rest of the world, and are goEvas Cara. nnd Adriatic boundaries ing ahead with their plan of forcing Turkish IT? SALT LAKE Brussels. The Geniiun delegates to the eonferenee here regarding the tuk-lnlike new. ACKTVLIXK WKUiINO in all iu over tiy the ulliei, of the Germnn branebw. Wu ure you (line mid money. inerenntlle fleet und the provisioning H. & L Radiator & Welding Co. of Germany, definitely accepted oil aSS Edison Street, Salt Lake City, Uteh March 15, the conditions liniioscd hy the allies. A board of control for German exEggs To Each Hen ports will he estuhllsliejl, under the terms of the agreement. This boa lit Soma hens ley BO per year; some 250. probably will have its headquarters Write for my circular, 200 Eggs to Each at Rotterdam. Hen. It's free, Addrewt ALVIN ALLEN, The Germans will he iiermltted to Sue. Hyrum Farm Bureau, Hynun, Utah buy fish from Norway and resume their own fishing in the Xorih sen. II you want bl WISH lean Tlie German representatives asked HELP WANTED barber tradMany imsll for a modification of the blockade, towns need barbers: foci cl opportunities open men tor in drsft see. Berbers srmy here and while no promises were given them good as orr nlUceni rommissimi(let prepared In few weeks. Call nr write. Molar Berber In this connection, steps hi that di48 rection, as a matter of fact, hare al- College, 8. West Temple Ht.. Salt Lake Oily. ready been taken. Vice Admiral Sir ltusslyn Weinyss PET PEEVES OF PREACHERS of Great Britain, cliulriiuin of the ullied delegation, read n statement pre wired Men of the Cloth Have Their T roufor him hy the rivilinn members, callbles, Just as Have Their Lower-Place- d Brethren. ing on tlie Germans to sny categorically whether they abided by the terms of the armistice. Under Secretary of I have met a number of types In my Stale Von ISraun replied curtly, Yes. Let me ministerial meandering. Admiral Weinyss I hen read one puge quote yon a few: d of typewritten memoranda, giving In Those gentlemen who crisp sentences the terms of llic allies call upon me to display my backbone" for granting food to Gerinmiy the by giving them my active support tn German merchant fleet to be linmled their pet quarrels. over at once, fliiunclnl provisions to The backsliding member who fears he lllUile at once, fond to lie delivered lest I he not religious-mindeenough Immediately anil to lie continued until for his people. y I he next The loud and insistent propagandist harvesi, or us long as who thinks I am Insincere because I abided hy the terms of the agreedo not shout our common belief from ment. As the statement wns mul it was every street corner. translated Into Gcrinun and French, The man who never attends a servthe German replies received the same ice, who wonders If my sermons are treatment. The nir of iiniiersouulily up to the mark. wns preserved throughout. It whs The person who sees me only during there settled that llic details of the meals, and who therefore assumes that ration of 871), xm tons of food monthly, I have nothing to do but eat. The . fastidious critic but slovenly with the shipping nnd flnnnclul plans, should be elaborated In subcommittee, dresser who objects to the chape of mid the first plenary session adjournmy ahoe and the length of my coat Those who believe they have the ed, having lusted only a few minutes. right to give me orders, on the ground VILLA IMPRISONS that they supply some of the money MORMONS. that pays my salary. Tbe mothers who think It undigniChurchmen Reported to be in Hands fied of me to seat myself near girls of Mexican Bandits. Fierce. In other than their own daughters. Juarez. Bishop A. I who thinks my The Mormon affairs, nnnouiiced charge of sermons good and wonders where I Sat unlay tlmt he laid received an unconfirmed rcjsirt from a Mexican that got them. Indianapolis Star. President Joseph lleutley, Chief WASTE LAND Missionaries Joseph Williams, Joseph WAS ONCE whom one of two and Silencer others, was believed to be Pleasant Williams, Present Sit of Great Bank In New York City 8o Described In hnd been made prisoners by Francisco Villa and Felipe Angeles at K1 Valle, King's Grant Chihuahua, nnd were Inst seen In cusF. Baker, In In tlie office of tody of Villin troops going townnl the First National George hank of New York Xiiiniquipe. city, there hangs on the wall the original patent from James II, king of EngCare. Soldiers Shipped in Cattle land, dated February 4, 1685, for the Washington. (barges that Ameriland on which the First National bank can soldiers from western Stull's were now stands, therein designated as demoved fnmi mi Atlantic wirt of waste land" entslde the city gate of barkation In their homes in entile cars New York. It was Issued to oue Thornwere made liy Scnnlor ('Imiuherluin es Dougsn, late governor and now of Oregon, chairman of the military admiral! of New York. coinniiltee in the lust senate. In an adThere la attached a email sketch of dress here Sat unlay before the Missthe property, showing Wall street with issippi society. Its fence, snd the dty gate, through which leade Broad way? Bank Robbers Break Jail. When one considers that this "waste Rnllluger, Texas. Men liehl here In land now represents one of the moat connection with the robbery of the valuable spote In the world one realFirst State hunk at Winters. Texas, on izes what changes a little more than Man-l- i 5, hnve esenped and are still at two centuries have wrought In Sew large. A fourth man. alleged to huve York dty. What would Thomas Dougnn have participated In the robbery, wns morsaid If he had been told that on this tally woiimletl on March C in nn exwaste lend" would one day eland a change of shuts with a sheriffs pose. banking Institution returning its stockholders over 80 per cent a yearF Harvey 8ays League Pact Doomed. Wall Street Journal. Chicago. Col. George Harvey, editor of the North American Review, In an The Profitable Nickel. address before n gathering of hankers Like the bumble cent, the Increased the of declured league Sutiirdny night, coinage of which was recently mennntlons covenant us drawn Is doomed to failure,'' hut thnt the substances of tioned In this column, tbe nickel Is In the plnn hns not been nnd will not he greater demand than ever. Thnt Is fortunate, for the face vslne of those nbnndoncd." token coins Is so much greater than tbe vslne of the metsl they contain Kaiser Must be Taken Legally. that the profit In manufSduring them, London. If Kaiser Wilhelm Is exa slight profit In manutradited from Holland, he must lie together with Tnlnor the silver coins, more facturing taken legally. Thnt is the Dutch govthan meets the entire running exernment's iNH.it ion. according to the penses of the mint. Youth's Companminister of Jusllce. who made n stateion. ment In tlie cluimlier of deputies on Saturday. Easily Arranged. A womnn Invited Ed to come and Thousands Starving in Caucasus. see her. He asked If she hnd a little New York. Thousands of men. woboy to play with him, and she said men nnd children nre starving to death no. He then asked If she would like In the Caucasus, according to the first to hnve a little boy. and when she n1d report from Dr. Juan's L. Barton, chairyes Ed replied: My mamma will tell man of tlie commission recently sent to stork that brought me to her to bring thnt region hy the American commis- yon a little hoy. sion for relief In the nenr east. Fidelity In 8mall Things. Continue Fight on Prohibition. Fidelity In small things Is at tbs New York. Organization of tlie Asbase of every great achievement We too often forget this, and yet no truth sociation OpiNised' to National Prohineeds more to be kept In mind, pnrtlo bition was announced here Saturday with the avowed priene purpose of nlariy In the troubled eras of hlsinry making the eighteenth amendment to and In the crises of Individual life. the constitution forever Inoperative." Charles Wagner. g - to-da- y May-appl- MMH STREET RADIATORS The first day you start to take this ft BOYD PARK Board of Control for German Exports Will be Established. Germane Will be Permitted to Buy Fieh From Norway. reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to aeparate in the blood and are then expelled through the eliminative organa. In plane of the impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalised blood and the action of this good blood on the akin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all akinblemishes will disappear. Then you must remember that when the blood is right, this liver, stomach, bowels and kidneya become healthv, active and vigorous and you will nave no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. Get Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Disat any medicine dealers, covery in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Occasionally one should "dean house with castor oil or tiny mils made up of e, leaves of aloe and root of the Jalap, first put up by Dr. Pierce and now sola by almost all druggists in this country, aa Doctor Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Always convenient to take. WHY NOT TRY Each day you will find something different in our cases. .New gift suggestions small cost high values. Como in, often. liolshevlKin on all peoples. Dispatches from Moscow say the soviet government has appointed a Swiss named Moor to le fnternntlonnl commissar with unlimited financial and political isiwers, with n view to, promoting a world-wid- e communist revolution. In he Archangel region the bolslievlsta continue their nttacks on the allied forces and, though Buffering severe losses, have compelled them to move iinrlhwnrd from Vislavkn. Information from the part of Russia controlled hy (lie holsherikl Is thnt though their nnny Is Increasing and is well drilled anil well fed, the rest of the people I are starving to death. Production of all kinds has ceased and transportation is so utterly demoralized that what groin they have cannot be distributed. In n word, the soviet government hns demonstrated Its 'absolute IncaiNicIty and lack of administrative ability, except In the mutter of raising n conscript army. In this Trotzky Is largely following tfti old system of the empire. The war of words nnd Ideas over the league of nations continues unabated. Former President Taft and others of the plan's supporters admit the present draft should be amended, and have suggested desirable changes. Senator Borah and tbe rest of the attackers do not seem to approve the league at all. The pope has rather weakly reverted to the old idea of an agreement for International arbitration with economic boycott of the nation refusing to submit to the award of the arbitrators. He also would admit to the league every nation. In this he is supported by Mr. Bryan, who thinks to require a vote to admit a new member suggests the social club, where a few black balls may keep out an untwo-thir- congenial applicant Opponents of the league plan In America have formed a national n of which Oil. Henry of Louisville Is president jind George Wharton Fepper of Philadelphia is the munuging head and director. Its purpose Is to create the Wnt-terso- machinery fur conducting an active campaign against the proposed league throughout the nutlon. It will undertake to reach every voter by distributing literature attacking the league plnn. Among the members are many senators and prominent publicists. All neutral nations are to have something to sny concerning the league before action is taken. They hnve been Invited by the conference authorities to attend a private and unofficial conference In Paris March 30, to express their views on the constitution ns drafted. It Is believed now thnt Geneva mny he made the permanent sent of the league of nations. Ireland Is not the only country thnt Is seeking to take advantage of the principle enunciated by President Wilson nnd accepted by tbe belligerent nations. Porto Rico strongly urges that It be made a state or given Independence, and the Philippines are urging that they be permitted to paddle their own canoe. President Wilsons record leads to the belief that he will not offer any serious opposition to the desires of the Filipinos. Korea, also, has declared its Independence from Japan, and the declaration, which says It represents the voice of 20,000,000 people, asserts they will fight to the Inst drop of blood In the great cause of liberty. The lender ot the Koreans Is said to have come to the United States to conduct a press campaign With the immediate object of obtaining a hearing at the Paris pence conference. Two pieces of news concerning Mexico aroused Interest last week. One wns thnt President CRrranza was Insisting on the payment of the confiscatory royalty tax' on oil produced hy foreign oierators and that the entire controversy was likely to reach a critical stage again. The other wns the Information that the I. W. W. had 'established a revolutionary confederation In Mexico for the purpose of overthrowing the clergy, cnpitnllsts nnd bourgeoisie, and that the chief of the Carranza cabinet had signed an agree- ment with them to have enacted the necessary syndicalist legislation. Members of the I. W. W. nre to be designated as unmohlllzed soldiers for any duty In the way of estubliibhig tbe desired results. - hurd-lieade- d Gcr-inaii- near-flatter- Must Lower German Flag. Snntiugo, Chile. Crews of the Interned German vessels In Chilean harbors, which are to be turned over to llic United States, have been ordered i'V tlie minister of war to lower the 0( rinai: Gag on tbe Ships. Think It Over. Upon the basis that every grain of wheat wIV 'produce 50. a German mathematician has figured that the third-yeprogeny of a single grain would feed 800 men. ar |