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Show T THE, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER T9, 1920. , MOTHER! Y " : California Syrup of Figs Childs Best Laxative I - AmtassadoV'Say.'Amen- cam Have Wrong Impre-io- n on Internal Situation. 1 Oct. IS. Before his Romo on leave of absence, Baron Castillo Romano Area-- 1 the Italian ambassador, told the Associated Press he was able to state from official Information that the American publlo had a very erroneous impression of the Internal situation In his country. "The Italian press Is partially responsaid sible for the condition of things, the ambassador, Bivins too much place - to Isolate occurrences, detail and description of which was mlsleadlns to the for el yn press, which on Its part could but quote It on many occasions. 'Moderation was often sacrificed so as to satisfy public eurlosity. "It would be untrue to say that comHowever, as plications had never arisen. troubles with In the ease of the recent had contentions all the metal workers, been amicably settled by the foresight govof the Intervention and Subsequent ernment. whose authority was by all . recognised. "Soclallstle movements have been evithreatened the never have but they dent, state, and solutions have been arrived problems, the at which solved Intricate outcome being the erection of a great barrier against any possible menace of revolution. The report of the Botaillite efter return from Russia has gone far ' their to open the eyes of the working classes Bolshevism has been condemned a failure and its adherents are losing ground every day. Italy la suffering a great deal from misjudgment of her internal conditions. The effect la especially regrettable, when, as Is the case. It weighs on the foreign credit of thecountry. WASHINGTON. departure toilM for Drewes Death Mystery Still Puzzling Police DELPHI A, Oct. PHILA to clear this eity had no due today the death away the mystery surrounding colof Elmer C. Drewes, the Dartmouth who this of city, lege student, a resident was found dead Sunday morning on the outskirts of PhiladelphiaNo with a bullet was llceof weapon wound in the head. found near the body. to quesIntend The police said they tion Charles Schloss of New York, heir to a 1100,000 estate and friend of Drewes, In the hope that he might be able to Drewes movements. give aid in tracing have seen Drewes In Bchlosa Is said to on Saturday. Atlantic City was evidently Robbery, the police say, wss murdered, not the motive, if Dreweschecks and Libfor about 1900 In esah, were In bis clothes when the erty bonds found. wss viswho Sohloss, body wss on Saturited by Drewes In Atlantio City In New York, home day, has gone to his was reported to have It wss said. Drewes said 8chloss owed him a small sum. William Belshaw, head of the "murder of the Philadelphia detective squad was ranted force, believes Drewes' body to the lot where it was found after the This elsewhere. was slain collegian the theory, he said, waa borne outa bymotor of of tracks discovery today car. California Syrup of Figs Accept look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions en each bottle. You must say California. (Adv.) only The Gillette Safety Razor Company largest of its kind in the world was founded upon an idea. An idea so fundamental that it has changed the personal habits of a generation of . Search for Millionaire Woman of Chicago Is Extended to Pacific Coast. Chlrtco Inks Trlbun.-S.l- t men. It was the idea of a personal shaving service of putting into a man's own hands a razor that would shavehim better and quicker and more satisfactorily than he had ever shaved before. Tribune Leased Wtie. CHICAGO, Oct 18. Search for Mies Margaret McDougatl, an eccentrio North Shore artist and sister of John D. millionaire member of the board of trade, today extended to the Pacific coast Particular search Is being made for James Griffin, formerly a llfesaver at the Highland Park beach. In whpse company Miss McDougatl spent much of her time during the summer and who ts said to have shipped three trunks filled with costly womens apparsl to the coast a few days ago. Mr. Griffin vanished from his shack eolnrldently with the disappearance of the young woman. Quite recently she came Into possession of a mllllon-dolla- r estate, shared equally with her brother. Shortly before she out of sight she bought two tickdropped ets for California. Pa-cif- lo $ Mr. Griffins daughter insists that her father did not go away with Miss "If he ran awav it was to get away from her, said the girl, naively, who said that after her father disappeared Miss McDougatl appeared at the shack and demanded to know where he had gone. There ts a sinister aspect to the affair. Miss McDougail waa known to carry large sums of money and her habit of strolling along the lake shore and through the woods was well known. There is a possibility that shs fell a victim to a gang of robbers. The money and Jewels she carried would have made her attractive prey to highwaymen. A mysterious tele phone call sent a squad of police and private detectives this evening to explore a strip of lonely woods at They were being assisted by all the citizens In the district. The police High-woo- Out in the lumber camps of Michigan, down in the cotton fields of the South, in the heart of the big city, in the country village the first Gillettes found their way into the hands of men d. doubt Miss McDougail eloped with Mr. Griffin, and say he disappeared, according to their best Information, ten days before she dropped from sight You can just tell bp Its healthy, stlmu-- lating odor, that It la going to do you good. F I Sloans Lini I mentl How often youve said that! And then when the rheumatic twinge subsided after hours of suffering you forgot itl Dont do it again get a bottle today and keep it sandy for possible use only had some tonight! A sudden attack may come on sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the pains and aches resulting from erpos-ure- . Youll soon find warmth and relief in Sloans, the liniment that penetrates without rubbing. Clean, economical. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. LinimentS Pickford Divorce Argument Once More Postponed Min-de- CULTURE HINTS There Is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept t judge ef a womans neatness, or good taste. If you are one of the few who tfy to make the most of your hair, re member that it is not advisable to wash tie hair with any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good You can enjoy the very pest shampoo. by - getting some eanthroi front your dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup druggist, of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to suiply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely Your hair will be so fluffy disappear. that it will look much heavier than it and softness will also deii Its lusterwhile the stimulated aralp light you, gains the health whfth insures hair growth. (Advertisement.) . T. v-- . 7000 market the first three days of last week according to advlcea received by sheepmen of Utah. The top price was 812 60 received Tuesday by Culp of Utah, for 618 head of lambs. A total of 1361 lambs sold as feeders at around til 40. apd some culls brought J8. Homs 217 yearlings. sold by Jensen, averaged ninety-tw- o pounds and . There were 698 ewes sold brought end thirty-on- e wethers. Other Utah sheepmen who sold during the three days were Murdock, Giles, Jordan, Raom. Jensen, Lewis, E, Hatch, L Brown. Broad-ben- t, J. Jacobs and M. Jacobs Top quotations for lambs were III 812.60 Monday end 612 40 Tuesday Wednesday. POSTMASTERS NAMED. Special to Tha Tribune. 18 Charles W Farg was today appointed postmaster at Trout Creek, Utah, succeeding Catherine B. Elliott Blnley, resigned, and waa named postmaster Joseph at Clover. Idaho. sucedlng V. M Garden, removed. I f Kill That Cold With CASCARA CoIJ for AND Coafkt La Grippt Neglected Colds are Dangerous Montreal, Quebec ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT New York Chicago Sea Francisco " London Madrid Paris Milan Brusteia Copenhagen Amsterdam Geneva Boeuoe Aires . Roundup of Cattle in Says Dealers Will Sell Gem State Is Begun All Clothing at Cost Special ta Tha Tribo&a. their personal affairs. They are men of conviction, of ideas who believe in the Gillette for what it does and what it has done for other men and who refuse to shave or be shaved with any other v . f mm-plete- Sor-vel- le rsali Ten Year Younger. Sydosy Shanghai Singapore Calcutta Constantinople Port Elizabeth Rio de Janeiro Tokyo Outspoken approval on the part of users is the greatest power in business today. The reason, perhaps, why more than , a quarter of a million merchants in this country prefer to be knoyn as Gillette Dealers rather than by any other title. Odd Fellows Are Holding Encampment at Caldwell CHICAGO, Or. clothing dealer throughout the country will sell clothes at cost this fall. Andreas lltirk-harof Cincinnati, prebidtnt of the National Association of Retail CMWerg, said, tonight In a statement Rightfully or wrongfully, the public Is determined to get lower prices, said Mr. Burkhardt. the dealers "Consequently have determined to forget all about profits and sell their commodities at cost. I'eUers are not taking this action from fear of panic or necessity for quick turnover in money. It Is done simply because the country is passing through a temporary period of deflation and unsettlement and we feel that the good will of the people must be retained. 18,-R- ctalt POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 18. Setcral young cowboys of Pocatello left here this morning for the big fall roundup in Bingham and" Caribou counllea. Ten tattle-me- n have united their interests and more than 29,000 heed will be brought In to winter pasture and frtb.ln less than a month. The cold weather of '(he last few necessitates that the roundup be flaysd aa soon aa possible. Xavier Is one of the chief holders, having more than 8000 cattle of hie own. are Forty to fifty "cow punchers needed to ride the range, and each man has a string of from two to four horses llorzea ere changed twice a day on the trail, but when the branding starts horses will be changed every few bouts. The roundup Is one of the rapidly disappearing Institutions of the old days, and several newspaper men will Join the riders for the novel experience. The ter will range the along ritory covered to Blackfoot river tha north end to the Wyoming line on tha eaat. He Teks no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks op s cold In 24 hours Relieves Grippe in S days Exoellent for Headache Qolnlne In thla form does not effect the head Caecers la beet Tunic Laxative No Opiate in Hills. V Cuarf law Foctorw 7) St. Alexander 9t. OY MEETS STRANGE FATE. SAUNA. Kan., Oct. 18. Ilarlln W Hawk, II years of age. son of Henry Hawk, farmer, waa temporarily blinded as be waa driving to town todav, when a stranger in an automobile hurled poison Into the lad's face. Saturday an attempt waa made to poison the Hawk family by placing strychnine In their oatmeal. It was reported. gf QUININE Today twenty million men of all classes, in every country on earth, are actively standing behind the Gillette coming out publicly in favor of it making it an issue in 9 head of sheep, of which Oct. They talked about their discovery. They passed on the idea to their neighbors. They gave it their outspoken approval . n, 47j9 were classed as good or fair to good lambs, were sold on the Kansas City WASHINGTON, Honing V kind of razor. Many Utah Sheep Sold on Kansas City Market More than BEAUTY No Stropping-N- o SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 18. Preliminary argument in the case of the state of Nevada against Gladys M. Moore, known otherwise as Gladys M. Fairbanks, or Mary pickford, motion picture star, and her former husband, Owen Moore, also motion picture star, to dissolve the divorce obtained bv Mre. Fairbanks in Kev., has been postponed for a second time, attorney for Mrs. Fairbanks an nounced here today. It was to have been heard November 8 after having been set over from October . No new date has been Bet yet for the argument, It was announced.' Argument will be on a motion to the action brought by the attorney quash general to have tits divorce Invalidated. In the event the motion Is granted the case will end unless an appeal Is taken, ir the motion Is dented .the action will go regularly to trial and an appearance of the principals may ba necessary, u waa annoqpced. who were on the lookout for better things men who were not content with all the habits their, fathers and. grandfathers had passed down to them. These men tried out the Gillette found in it what they were looking for. They found that it gave them theservice they had always expected of a razor and had never received. dt Sptelal to The Tribune. CALDWELI Idaho, Oct. 18. Grand encampment I. O. O. F. met her today with about 490 In t.tendace:cThe- - vice- -' tlon of officers resulted as follows: Grand patriarch, A. F. Isham, Caldwell; high priest, H F Kunter, Idaho Falls: senior warden. R. T. Owens, Maiad; Junior warden, James A. Bybee, Twin Falls, grand scribe, Presley F. Horns. Caldwell; treasurer, A. E. Gipson, Caldwell; representatives. Monte Uwlnn, Caldwell; Con Brandt, Pocatello. The Installation of elective and appointive officers will fake place tomorrow. Rebekah assembly also convened with about 250 present. Committee assignments and reports occupied the dty. The department council was In session Monday evening. Abour fifty-fiv- e will receive the decoration of chivalry Wednesday. Dedication of the home also will take pOaco Wednesday. Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe, by millions. Name Bayer has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. WARNING I Judge Demands Indictment as Result of Lynching HEATHS 2 to 4 room besides doing all the cooking and baking. COLES HIGH OVEN SPRINGFIELD. Oa., Oct. ll.-- Th results of mob activity were pictured to the Effingham county grand Jury today by Judge Lovett In which be virtually demanded that someone be Indicted tor the lynching several months ago of Phillip Gathers, a negro. Gathers was lynched In connection with the killing of Anee Juadtn, a girl. officers of the law, representing the of the state. 'flee from the sovereignty moh. Judge I ovett told the grand Jury. "What a pitiable spectacle. The state, crested by the people. In flight pursued by its own creators. Lawlessness reigns supreme; the security of the law becomaa a byword to be scoffed at; constitutional guarantees are by force made vain and empty things. SAFETY FIRSTI Accept only an unbroken package" of Any men or woman suffering from genuine llayer Tablet! of Aspirin," which contains propcr-dire- c lame beck, headache, stiff joints, sore muscles, rneumatie pains or any other tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma symptom of kidney or bladder tretiblo will be interested In this letter from II. tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly Americant RANGE. Hryde, 935 Garden street. Hoboken, U I could not bend down for N. J.i Baady tig boxes of 12 tablet cost but a few cents Larger packages. some yeare, at I enn now. ..My wife G 5oe 0 Ftt 4e Mrt si Bay Mansfaeturs of Menoae.tleseld.etee of BalleyMeaeld Arotria Is Iks by had many n time to put on nr off mr POCATELLO HIGH SCHEDULE. Co. shoe. I obtained relief with Foley Special te Tbs Tribes.. now a if I were Ihs following football schsfluto fur ths State at Broadway Kidney Pills, I feel 8ohraram-Jolint.onat Idaho Falls, November I: P IOCATELLO, , Idaho, Oct. 1J Coach team: 8t. Anthony at Pocatello, October catello ten year younger. Cash If you have It credit of you Olbeon atcllo at Blaikfoot, November 12: Black-foand Football Manager Strong of 21; Blaakfoot St October Pocatello, 29, reserves et Pocatello, November 17; waut It Drugs. (Advertisement.) tbs Pocatello high school have arranged PoosleUo at Blackfoot, November 1; Po Pocatello st ML Anthony, November 1L Western Furniture . ot |