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Show THE LEIEUETO RULE the balance In Installments over a period The DeKalb is of 3100 tens, with a speed of fifteen deadweight knots, and was built at tttetUn, Germany, !n 1304. She is offered for sale ."as Is and here la" , ,H. L. Mulllner, chairman of the state Democratic committee, has called Term of Provisional Treaty a meeting of the committed for this evening at 8 oclock in the offices of D. Thurman in the Walker Provide Internationaliza- Samuel Bank building. AU former state chairmen, together with James H. Moyle, tion of Constantinople. national committeeman, have been invited by Mr. Mulliner to attend, this meeting. Walter P. Kirkseyy Salt Lake attorWASHINGTON, June 16. (By the As- ney, announced that he was sociated Press.) Limited tnternatlonalUa-tlo- n a candidate for yesterday tho Democratic nomof the port of Constantinople end Its ination for judge of the Third judicial Inclusion within the "zone of the straits district. Mr. Kirksey said thpt he ie is provided for In the provisional terms of and has been a Democrat for forty-fiv- e . . the Turkish treaty. This Is disclosed by i years. an official summary received here today of the jurisdiction provided for the Inter- Third Trial of Terrell allied commission of control. Set for Next Wednesday Granted Its own flag, budget and separate organization, , the commission, by The third trial of Dennis F, Terrell for the lines of the boundaries fixed for with Intent to commit murder and assault "zone of the straits," will have authority assault with a weapon In the alover a territory considerably greater than leged shooting ofdeadly Ray Cowan on the night of May IT. ISIS, when the youth was some of. the smaller nations of Europe. found on Terrell's premises, la scheduled Stipulation Is expressly made that, to begin In the criminal division of the should the commission find liberty of pas- Third district court . next Wedneedsy It with. Interfered of morning. the straits sage Terrell was convicted once and an apas may be shall take such measures to the supreme court resulted In setpeal freedom deemed necessary to preserve the ting aside the verdict and an order for a new trial. On a second trial the Jury of the straits. Regulations laid down for enforcement disagreed. Terrell said he caught the boy In the by the Interallied commission provide act of stealing rabbits and clalma to have a charge of hlrdshot Into his legs fired ThaCXi Intent to do serious harm. The No belligerent warships may remain without said that he was going through tho boy within ports of the zone longer tnan twenty-fas a short cut horns. Terrell premises our hours or take on food, stores or recruits. The Dardanelles, Sea of Marmora and Los Angeles Attorney the Bosphorus are to be open In peace Visitor in Salt Lake and war to every vessel of commerce and Wfcr. The straits are not subject to blockade. Frank Pierce' of tlie law firm of No belligerent right to be exercised and k Barretts of Salt ' no act of hostility committed within the Pierce, Critchiow sone, except upon special authorisation Lake and Loq Angeles was a visitor of the league of nations yesterday forenoon in Salt Lake. All military worka and fortifications to Mr. Pierce has mads his headqnai-te- n be demolished and no roads or railroads is Loe Angeles to several years. sone for the within constructed to be Hs was assistant secretary of the, inmovement of mobile batteries. Greece and Turkey are prohibited from terior when Theodore Boosevelt was president. constructing any new wirelessonesstations to be eMaaMeepemamMiBHBmmaMesBswm within the zones all present taken over by the allied powers- COURT ORDER 18 MODIFIED. These regulations sre to be enforced PES MOINES, Iowa, June 13. The fedchiefly with naval forces and a force of eral court order removing J. A. Johnson special police, recruited within the zone as a state court receiver for the Midland and commanded by foreign officer, as Packing company, a 81oux City concern, well as such military and naval air forces been modified, according to Informaand guard shlpa of their own aa Great has received at the office of Attorney may deem tion Britain, France and Italy General Havner. The federal district necessary. ordered Johnson removed and two In addition, the commission la charged Judge put In charge as receivers. Johnwith execution ofeany works considered others son will act for the present aa a necessary for the Improvement of the with the other two. It was said channels and the approachee to harbors, today. the lighting and buoying of channels conThe attorney general also was notified trol of 'pilotage, towage, anchorage and that his appeal from the district federal all matters relating to wrecks, salvage court decision on ths question of Juris, and lighter&ga will be heard at Denver at the Maintenance of the ports of Constanti- diction term. September nople and Haida Pasha as ports of International concern, where the citizens, goods CLEVELAND VISITED BY STORM. to the and flags of all countries belonging shall enjo- - complete CLEVELAND,' Ohio, June 13. One league of nation freedom, is also placed within the control man was killed, another waa reported of the commission, which shell provide dead, a dozen others had narrow escapee at the two ports free zones for the erec- from death and thousands of dollars of ' Noted Hun Raider to Be Sold by U. S. Board WASHINGTON. June 11 One of the famous German commerce raiders, the Prince Eitel Fredrich. now the DeKalb, which took refuge In Hampton Roads during the esrly months of the war, is to be offered for sale by th shipping board on June 30. The vessel Is m the Hudson river where. In January, a firs of mysterious origin destroyed here superstructure and damaged her hull. The giant liner Leviathan is to be offered on the same day. Sealed proposals be received. A cerfor both vessels will tified check for 10 per cent of the bid and the price must accompany10 the tender, per cent cash and purchaser must pay LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1920. the troop in which the scout belongs. The I tah Automobile association will furnish truck to transport about 200 scouts who make the trip The supplier for the trip include a sn, or coat, a tooth brush, soap, towel, comb, mirror, dish towel, two blankets, small pillow and a canvas bedding cover; socks, knife, fork, spoon, tin plate, tin cun, cooking utensils, notebook, pencil, safety scout knife and scout handbook, pocket of ten years. SALE 9 A. M. 1 - Democratic Committeemen to Hold Meeting Tonight tion and use of warehouses. salt PLEA PERSIA'S TODAY rope. h. League Officials Postpone Firecrackers for July 4 Actiton on Complairit Seized by Chief Bywater of Bolshevik Invasion. Fire Chief William II. Bywster is in A Thursday Sale of SUMMER a position to be envied by every small He has two boxes boy in Salt Lake. of firecrackers, with more to come. Chief Bywater reported yesterday to the city commission that he had intercepted two boxes of firecrackers' shipped by express and that hs was watching for tho arrival of rihree more LONDON, June It. (By the Associated Press.) The case of Persia versus Soviet Russia, the first bit of International adv judication undertaken by tho council of tho league of nations, was remanded this morning, pending the result of the premia to cease aggression In Persia 'and withdraw the landing party operating In the neighborhood Of EnselL Tho supporters of the league anticipated action by the council on the Persian appeal for Intervention as ths first practical test of Its poorer to settle International disputes, but the council, after two days' secret deliberation, concluded that It waa desirable, in order to give every opportunity for success of the exchangee now going on between Teheran end Moscow, to await the fulfillment of Moscow's declared intentions before determining the manner of bringing the league's machinery Into play. Lord Curzon, British foreign secretary, bringing up the subject at the public meeting today at 8t. James' palace, said the council bed tendered Its sympathy to the Persian government In the difficult position in which It had been placed, and agreed that It had done right In opening discussions with the Russians. Sir Eric Drummond, regarding sending en Investigating commission to Russia, announced that the council could do no more than note Moscows refusal of May 26 to receive such a commission. The grounds for this refusal were stated In the soviet reply to the council's first request for permission to Investigate the country, when the soviet foreign minister, M. Tchltcherln, said that "the question of safety prevented It from receiving the commission until the situation created by the Polish offensive had taken a more favorable turn." Reporting his Investigation of the problems connected with the repartlafion of prisoners of war who had been unable to return borne, especially those In captivity In Siberia, Dr. Fridtjof Nanesn, special commissioner In this work, estimated the prisoners In ths territories of ths late Russian empire at approximately a quarter of a million, and the number of Russian and other prisoners still In Germany and other European countries at no less. boxes. The commission concurred in the action of the mayor in instructing that every precaution bo taken against violation of the law prohibiting the sale of firecrackers or their use in celebrat- kl ing July Fourth. A communication from Harry 8. Joseph, a chairman of a committee representing the various military organizations of the city, soliciting the support of the commission toward a celebration on Independence day, met with the approval or the commission. Double Wedding to Take Just Exactly One Hundred Place at Lodge Meeting anInstead of the single wedding nounced to take place tonight following the regular meeting of the Seagull homestead of American Yeomen. In which John Morris and Miss Veldon Liddlard are the contracting parties, the affair Is now announced as a double wedding, James H. Wood and Miss Margaret I. Hays being the latest entrants In the event. Additional attendants at the ceremony are George Tucker, groomsman ; Othella Brown, niece of the bride, flower girl, and June Brown, ring bearer. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will perform the marriage ceremony. A Special Purchase All New Just in from New PARIS, June 13.A French battalion which had been occupying Bomano, In Cilicia, Asia Minor, northiteat of Adana, has been taken prisoner by the Turks, according to the Temps today. The French troops, tn column formation, had succeeded In forcing a passage toward ths coast from Boss no. which Is about fifty miles Inland, and was proAbout a dozen miles ceeding southward. from Adana, however, Its ammunition gave out and the column was compelled to capitulate. Membership Campaign . Arrangements Are Made for Scout Outings fifty-sev- 5 t77 Every Wanted C Summer Coloring SEE THEM IN OUR Price materials such as these by the yard and figure up for yourself that it isnt worth while bothering to make a frock when you can get such t a dress for $5.95. WINDOWS Come cause , try. The population of Columbus waa announced today by the census bureau as 237.081, an Increase of 66,620, or 30.6 per cent Toledo showed an increase of or 44.3 per cent during the last decade and now has a population of 243,103. Columbus ranked as twentv-ntnt- h most populous of the country In 1910. promptly otherwise, be- matter what your summer wardrobe is as planned, you No due to the limited quantity, you may be should one of 2. . have these inexpens i v dresses i crease of $1.16 per thousand cubic feet of gas, with s minimum monthly charge of 60 cental' The present rate Is 86 cents. The order of the commission says It Hease-Kassa- . costs the company 96.5 cents to make each thousand feet of gas, and that the loss of 11.6 per thousand under ths present rate amounts to $10,000 per day. r- - JUNE SALE OF DRUGS and Sale Prices Are Special for Perfumes and Toilet Waters i (Jfiat (promote jfealtfi and (Beauty Sempre Giovine, 490 The great pink Regular '60c. , Woodburys Shaving Stick. . . .25 Williams Shaving Powder. . .30 Williams Shaving Shi.it 30 Mennens Shaving Cream. . . .39 Auto Razor Strops $1.00 Gem, Gillette and Auto Strop Rubber Good Fancy and Plain Bathing Caps.... 50 Cretonne Bathing Suit Bag 51.95 Silk Sponge Bags 55 Face Bags 53 extra quality Hot Water Bottle ..75 Red Rubber Family Fountain .: $1.59 Syringe Knickerbocker Bath Spray, set . $3.19 complete Tourist Cases '...$2.23 r Medicated & Toilet Soaps Dental Preparation Forhans Tooth Paste, 49 large tube Dr. Lyons Tooth 20 Paste Tooth 39 Pepsodent Kolynos'Tooth Paste.. 25 10c 10c Powder )0 .7 --Revelation Tooth Powder Boradent Tootn Paste. 19 19 Mum Amolin Armours Stork Caatlle Soap, 1 cakes. .Me Mo Large alse Castile Soap Armour's Venetian Bath Tablets, dozen Palm Olive Soap, dozen . . . Kirks Jap Roes Soap, dozen Lux. package Borax Chips, package Miscellaneous Absorbent Cotton, large roll Mercerized Plaid Wash Clothe.... Amber Dressing Combe Nest Depilatory Nujol .. .' Cascade Toilet Paper, dozen te Warn poles Odo-ro-n- j ...,.50e 50c Ito 89c ...$1.00 ...tie Tto Cad Liver Oh Powder r xNllslr Tonic Ivory Hair Brushes..,. Clothes Brushes Hughes Ideal Brushes... Bristle Hair Brushes..,. Japanese Tooth Brushes ....... Japanese Tooth Bruges Hand Scrubs...... - ' ' w v " .. .......1.......15 ,...!lSo 75e .eases 1 V'1 a ..19 . .35 Glyco Thymoline ;... Peroxide Sal Hepatica . Greens Ammonia Witch Hazel Ze P)rol SSe 1 .$1.19 a a s ..... ,$1.50. Hudnuts Violet Sec Toilet Water, ; bottle $1.00 Cashmefe Bouquet Colgates Toilet Water 63 Fioramye Vegetale .$1.35 Mavis Toilet Water. 1.25 Creams and Lotions Willow Face Cream.... . ....69 Daggett, and, Ramsdells Cold Cream Theatrical Cold Cream Pompeian Night Cream Pompeian Day Cream. . .V. .. 69 59 39 ..39 42 Armours Witch Hazel Lotion:.-- . 42 Vivadou Creme of Almonds. Willow Cucumber Lotion .$3.95 . .55 .$1.69 Complexion Powders Woodworth Fiancee Perfume, .. .42 33 Rouges and Lip Sticks Dorins 1249 Rouge Pompeian Rouge Diana Rouge Panafieu Lip Stick Mary Garden Lip Stick 49 42 .50 ...35 ;.35 Williams Talcum, 35 e violet, rose, .. 18 .19 59 Talcum Hudnuts Three Flowers Talcum. 42 Melba Lilac Talcum 420 Mavis .Talcum 19 Diana Face Powder Java Rice Powder Lablache Face Powder 55 Old England Face Powder. . .$1.65 Willow Imogine Face Powder... 42 Day Dream Face Powder. . . . .$1.25 Luxor Compact Powder 50 Mary; Garden ....39Cy ......39"" Manicure Goods 42 Hyglo Sets Cutex Sets .45 Cutex Cuticle Remover 35 Cutex Nail Polish 35 Melba Paste Polish 19 Cuticle Scissors .35 Emerys, dozen .' , . . Tweezers . .r .25 Real Orange wood Sticks... 2 ofr 5 Manicure Buffer, large size.... 65 ...,..$2.00 T.... SALE TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOILET PREPARATIONS S2e 42e 27e Muletfied Cocoanut Oil Danderlna :. Palmolive Shampoo A mol Shampoo Colgate's bandoline Mary Garden Briilmntln .30 .39 .42 , Bristle Goods Hair Preparations K. D. . . . o Liquid Dress Shields. S9e Color! 15 19 Odor-shu- n . Only. Talcum fend carnation, lilac . . . . Babcocks Butterfly Talcum. ....$2.00 ounce Milkweed Cream Deodorants " t Samurai COrylopsis Talcum, large can . . . t . .6 for 50 Blades.. This-Even- Pivers, Fioramye, Azure, Pomperian, bottle $2.00 Vivadous Mavis, bottle 50 Hudnuts Rose of Omar Perfume, ounce Shaving Esentials cake. complexion e to round it out. HELFFERICH IS ELECTED. BERLIN, June 16. Dr. Karl Helfferlch former vice chancellor, was elected to the new German relchstag from Hapsburg GAS RATE RAISE ALLOWED. u Hanover and South dur- - j CHICAGO, June 16. Ths public lng the recent German elections. Hs has commission today granted the Peoaccepted the mandate from the last-- 1 named district ple's Gas Light A Coke company an In or "ti ' up into the prettiest and most attractive of summer , styles, sheer organdy collars and cuffs, hemstitched. , Columbus has lost to Toledo Its place as third largest city in Ohio, but It has outstripped Louisville and St. Paul In rank among the large cities of the coun- - , Popular Flowered Organdies, Ginghams, Dainty Checked and i Striped Voile made Preliminary plans were made at a meeting of the stake superintendents of Population Figures the Young Mens Mutual Improvement association of the L. D, 8. church yesterday morning to launch a WASHINGTON, June 18 Columbus, for new members In September. campaign O., 237,031, an Increase of 66,520, or 20.6 Oscar A. Klrkham, field executive, will per cenL have charge of the campaign. Tours Lawrence, Mass., 36,270, Increase 3378, from town to town In automobiles, with or 3.8 per cent. outdoor entertainments, will be among Independence. Mo., 11,666, Increase 1327, the features of ths undertaking. or 18.6 per cent. Ashland, Ky., 14,723, Increase 6061, or 63-per cent damage waa dons during a terrific electrical wind and rainstorm, of almost cloudburst proportions today. Nearly an Boy Inch of rain fell In six minutes end the wind attained a velocity of Details are virtually complete for miles an hour. the Boy 8cout carnival today, Friday and Saturday at Camp Alvin V. TayPRIMARY LAW HELD INVALID. lor in Mill Creek canyon. SPRINGFIELD, III.. Juns 13. The su Preliminary arrangements are alse preme court today held the Illinois pribeing made for the Boy Scout eara--1 mary law unconstitutional. ran to Zion National park and Bryce A . Timely Question. canyon, July 10 to l5. Each scout It Is not so much what newspapers say intending to make the trip must furIn their advertisements as what nslgh-b- nish 'a letter with the signature of the says to neighbor or friend to friend parent granting permission for the boy that has brought Chamberlains Colic and to jgo and releasing the scout organiDiarrhoea Remedy Into such general use. zation from for accidents; the It Is as natural for people to speak well statement of liability a physician that the scout of this remedy after using It as tt Is for water to flow down hlU. Have you ia in good physical condition, and the recommendation of the scoutmaster of a bottle of It in your home? (Advt.) : York and never shown before. French Battalion Is Reported as Captured Y, M. M. . A. .Will Launch . GOODS GOOD 49 ...14 ;...49c 50 ..'....25 39 'Vfi |