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Show il i ft Tcn I n' T J XT "" - 20 r-.-- THE SALT LAKE THEBNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER uwcWb 10, 1020. : DIPLOIT VISIT aMMMMMMMaF State Secretary Plan Trip to Uruguay ' and Brazil at Wilton Representative. WINTER ITINERARY YOUR CALIFORNIA (By th Press.) President Wilson an Bounced tonight (that he had directed Secretary Colby of the state department, on my behall and In my stead," to visit Brazil and Uruguay In acknowledgment erf tho recent visits to this country of tbs presidents of those republics. - The president also said he would be gratified If Mr. Colby took the opportunity to visit Buenos .Aires In response to the recent Invitation received from the Argentine government. Tt has long' been my hope that I might personally returit' these Visits, the preeident'a statement, issued at the conclusion of today's cabinet meeting, aid regarding the recent tours In this country of Presidents Brum of Uruguay and Peseoa of Brazil, "and I can conceive of no worthier object to which I could dedicate my time and strength; but I am prevented from doing so and cannot longer postpone the agreeable courtesy f their reciprocation which this counto the try la strongly desirous of showing governments and peoples both of Brazil and Uruguay." WASHINGTON. Nov. V h t 9. RESORTS FOR WEEK ENDING Max. Min. Mean S3 84 Lot Angeles ....,..,..,.78 84 58 Monte ...73 pel 83 55 71 Long Beach Let baby have Carnation Milk for it is absolutely pure. It has been sterilized. It is preferable safety and economy. The presidents' statement follows: "The history of the relations between the United States and the friendly republics in South America was marked In ISIS and 1919 by two Incidents of the most agreeable character and outstanding significance. I refer to the visit to this country In August, 1918, of His Ex cellency, Dr. Baltasar Brum, now president of Uruguay, and at the time of his affairs of his visit, minister of foreign 1919 to the visit country, and In the year of his Excellency, Dr. Eprtaeio Pe.soa, BOW president of Brazil, and at the time to that of his visit the president-elec- t xalted office. Both these visits called forth demonstrations on the part of the people of the United States of the utmost cordiality and good will toward the distinguished visitors and the friendly nations whom hmm 2 I tL't y, 7kj , 0 LOS ANGELES UTAH HEAEOUAkTISa. Steel ead Oononte Construction. ABSOLUTE!? FIREPROOF. Both Earopoan and Am ericas fliu. Centrally altaated, elumt opposite Pershing Square. Cera to beaches, Menu in, minion, orange grove, fireproof etc., bat a few ntep from lobby Oarage. for folder and reservations, write RILL STREET, between r. M. Dimmick. Leeee and Manager. FOURTH AND FIFTH. FREE AUTO BUS V- - Buy it from to Angelas. syimnoniCA'vB EACH A KAGKIFICEKT OOMBIMATIOW OF BCEMXO BEAUTY OF BOTH MOUMTAIMS AVD SEA. WAtrsSdrvif Pr4mminto 388 All Outside Reewe-eac- with Private Seth POSITIVELY nRLPRQQt per-ao- NemeWui wHh OP COMMERCE, wemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Urn Its own UOPtAHA h red mi mkits Unable to Go. Unusual facilities offend far those to whom recreation appeals. Winter turf bathing, plant bathing, deep sea and pier fishing, golf, tannin, Several horseback riding, motoring, hunting. plea aura piers Wide cement promenade. Daily band concerts. Wide, level boulevards, canyon trails, mountain retreats. Mit.n VflXTER CLIMATE, tplendld. hotel, apartment and cottage fnctll- ttea. Writ for further Information. SANTA HOHICA-OOEAPARK CHAMBER Santa Monies, CaL tpanfomlrty Tk t UAd Id tun 6EIlEnK 100 tested recipe free. Write Camatkxt Milk Products Co., Dooly Block, Salt Lake Cky Fr e m Contented Cows FROM DEPOT mnfflWiiiniinMminyiTnmaungBawMga an Francisco regularly from your grocer. n they represented, and every thinking In this counrty was impressed with the potency of such visits as instruments for cementing the sincere attachment and deepening the genuine intimacy between the democracies of the western hemisphere. ......... ......... ............71 Convenient to aH Places of Interest rtWciO j v to ask yoiir physician about the proper quantity for infant feeding. For whatever purpose you use milk at your house there use Carnation for convenience, Presidents Statement. It has FOR LEAOINQ CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1920 Max. Min. Mean 58 83 ..75 San SYandsco 81 ..71 , 81 Santa Monlca 83 58 Ocean Bark THE AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURE 0M1 OF THE MOST IDEALLY SITUATED SEASIDE RESORTS OX WEST COAST, fQUtK long been my hope o- ,va ondrik j that I might these visits and I can personally return conceive of no worthier object to which I could dedicate tuv lime and strength; hut I am prevented from doing so am eannot longer postpone the agreeable courtesy of their reciprocation which thl country is strongly desirous of showing to the governments and peoples both of Brazil and Uruguay. "I have, therefore, directed the secretary of state, on my behalf and in my tead, to visit both Brazil and Uruguav and to extend to the peoples of both these countries, through their governments, the most emphatic assurances of the esteem and friendship of the people Of the United ates and of the desire felt In this Country for the strengthening of every tie that hinds our respective peoples In mutual good will and cordial intercourse. "I am also much gratified that it will he possible for the secretary of state, taking advantage of his proximity to Buenos Aires, to aeoept the very courteous Invitation of the Argentine government to .visit Burtios Aires and to cany to tho people Of the Argentine confederation the same assurances of our high esteem and deep good will. j WES PERHERALDED EVERYWHERE AS TK PARADISE OF AMERICA. FECT WHITER and operation were essential as a war More measure, we must, I think. In fairness It as a part of the necessary exDeclares consider pense of the war." Chairman Clark declared that the right WASHINGTON, NoV. . America will of the states to regulate their Internal never again have private control and op- affairs was recognized throughout the eration of railroads unaccompanied by transportation act, and he urged cooperastate and federal regulation, Chairman tion between the state and federal comClark of the Interstate commerce com- missions as authorized by the law. mission declared today In an address at d the opening session of the annual convention of the National Association of Railway and Public Utilities Commissioners. Referring to federal oontrol of the railPANT A MARGHERITA, Italy. Nov. roads, the chairman said: "When the final balance sheet shall Danger of a revival of a Danubian conhave been completed it will be found that federation, headed by a member of the the American people paid a handsome Hapsburg family, appears to be seriouseum for the use and operation of the railcircles. Memly regarded in Jugo-Bla- v roads during the war; but, as such use bers of the delegation which canes here Private Control of Railroads , Clark So Fear Danger of Revival of Danubian Confederacy thirty-secon- from Belgrade to confer at Villa Srtnola, between tier and Rapello, with Italian representatives relative to a settlement Of the Adriatic problem awsert they are looking to Italy for economic and political support. A semiofficial statement has been issued to the effect that Premier Vesnltch forand Dr. Anton Trumbitch. Jugo-Sla- v eign minister, have replied to the Italian viewpoint as outlined by Count Bforza, Italian foreign minister, and have vigorously defended their stand on the aspects of the problem. At the same time, it is said, they have emphasized the Importance attached by Jugoslavia to cordial relations with the Italian government. terri-torl- al Barrister Is Stain in Clash With Socialists . MtUAN, Italy. Nov. 9. Carlo Rossi, a prominent barrister and editor of the newspaper Secolo, was killed, and several persons were wounded In a clash between the police and Boclallsts a demonstration here last night, during later one of the men engaged In the demonstration tried to tear down the national flag from a balcony of the Liberal association building, and In the fight that resulted one man was killed and several injured. m:iG BSEI Mare Trained to Dispose of Bootleg Load FORT I. A mar for bootlegging was aouthaastam Leflore eoun-t- BMITM, Ark., Nov. In MOTEL. y, OCEAN PAOK. CAL. LARGEST ASB FINEST HOSTELRY IN THE BEAUTIFUL SANTA MONICA -- RAY FlflE Steel, Coacreto ABSOLUTELY OUTHKR CAUFORRIA. PROOF, European Plan, Bight hi center of ait Famed Seaside Resect outdoor gporta end amuse menu. Onsets from Weetern America tad Weaderfnl Growingn City. Cemklaea all th all part of th country mat It their whiter reeort center of home. Only H mile from Loo Angeles. of th attraction for accommed-tiona- .folds th world.. Writ - dor , rra&ge AMERICA FASTEST OROWISO ClTt I MARINS at speedway, A Charming ResiPopulation ever 80,000. Oeenn Park. dential City. An Important Commerce and Industrial Center. Horn, of tht Celebrated Hotel Virginia, For hotel and apartment tvaervatlons and Interesting data ea Opportunities Awaiting Yon write I- - W. BALLARD, Bee., Chamber of Mont employers have come to rely upoq Commane, Lang Beach. CaL The Tribune Want Ads In tb matter of ra street their help. getting . i. Oklahoma, Sunday, . by John T. nf eleTisdala, federal prohibition ment offloor, with headquarter bar. A still of lOO.galiort capacity was sized In ths same raid. Mr. Tledals said ths horse, without a rider, carried th whisky in saddlebag from the etlll to a rendezvous, where th purchaser of tho liquor tho animal of It load. I..,, .I Reductions Announced in Prices of Men's Apparel CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Men's clothing for Immediate delivery was offered today at prices 1 to IS per cent below present wholesale prices Goods for spring and summer delivery were shown at prices 10 to 38 per cent under those of a Jeaf ago. Mens shirts and similar were shown at greatly reduced 1- -3 price. It!s easy enough to talk about flavor. But flavor ii . something you dont Your taste tells you whether iti therefor isnt there. Ghirardellis lets you know ana-lyzte- youre drinking chocolate because the JJavorn there and you know it We think so much of this flavor that not only do we watch Ghir-ardel- li 1 D, CHJkAfcpBl U CO. eeiljt ' Ea Francises in the blending but we pack it only in cans to protect pd preserve that flavor until the last spoon- -. ful is used. ELLIS National Association President Denies Statement of the Senate Committee. The ocoaston was . the opening of the thirtieth semiannual buying convention of the United National Clothiers in The convention Is being attendedChicago. by retail clothing dealers from seventeen midWASHINGTON. Nov. Elat denial of dle western and weetern states. certain statement recently coming from on ROCHESTER, N. V., Nov. 9. A re. the United States senate oommlttee reconstruction regarding the bituminous ductlon of S3 per cent In the wholesale price of clothing Is announced coal industry, was made tonight by Presione of Rochesters largest clothing manu-by D. H. Wentz of th National Coal facturing concerns. Ths reduction Is ef- dent fective from November 1 and applies to association. suits and overcoat. It 1 said the reA wholly wrong Impression" had gone duction, which le in addition to the usual to th public through thee statements, cash discount of 7 per cent, represents a cut from 333. the opening fan wholesale Colonel Wonts aesortad, adding that the 20. broad charge had been made that tho enprice, to approximately tire Industry had been practicing gross extortion on ths whole Amerloan publla Rights of Germans in "Tbs senate committee asserts," hs Yankee Courts Tested aid, that wrongdoing baa been admitted by D. B. 'Wentz, representing the NEW YORK, NoV. I.- - Questions gf. V1 oltlsen to National Coal association; by Commisr,htBtat k Oerman courts while the sioner C. B. Aitchtnaon of ths Interstate fr a ? n S' r ettll commsroe commission, and Daniel WilOormnny technically at war are involved In a suit In equity brought by Hugo lard, representing th railroad Htinnea, German finanoler. In federal dlstrint No such admission has Men made by court here. Judge Julius Mayer, before whom me, nor do 1 understand that any such Htlnnes claim wa heard today. Issued a temporary order holding up until Novem- admission has been mad by either of the ber 13 more than a half a million dol- Others, lar deposited her to the account f Bar-ve"Bo a to put the matter straight on the M. Millar, a British subject. Btlnnea alleges In bis action that last record, t wish to deny emphatically that Juns he named Miller aa his American there was any wrongdoing in aay action agent to deal in coal, oil and other com- taken by reproeeautlves of the National modities. arranging for him a 1500.000 account. Millar, th plaintiff asserted, Bow Coal association; of tho tatorotato comden lee and repudiate th contract which merce commission or of tho Americas Btlnnea declared ha signed. railroad associations. In their effort CurlBtiniww ha maintained that his busicoal shortago emergency to ness arrangements with Miller were au- ing thothe production and ehlpcnetita of thorised licensed nf by the war trade bttuminoue coal. branch of the state department and "On tho contrary, tho priority order within the Jurisdiction of ths Issued by th Interstate room, err comfederal court, mission and the action taken by tho railways and ths coal producers were emipractised and right, and havo been Protected Cruiser Reported nently tho dtfeot moans of averting a very serl. ous shortage of coal during th tall and Agrouhd Cartagena win tar. Th Joint statemest of ftenator CMMtr Nov. I The WASHINGTON, and Edge glva ths tmprossloa that th cruiser Cleveland, attached to th National Oual association and th oeal newly organised squadron on duty In Industry have dona nothing up to this waters, is aground In th har- tim to put an end. to abuses which th bor at Cartagena. Colombia, ths navy real ore attacked. This Impression I was sdvleed today. grossly misleading and unfair. Ths fhot Th message sold the ship ass undamIs that ths Nations! t'ol ssacMtatlnn, aged. but that sitempt to haul her off month sko through special committees, th bar had been unauccsesful, and that began an effort to eliminate various part of th equipment was removed In abuses that had developed during the Order to lighten her. Meantime, th com- shortage emergency, with the result that, mandant of tbs Mar Island (San Iran, through the cooperation Of other hraaohes cisco) navy yard has been asked to send of th Industry, they have beep generally V tug to the scene. eradicated. ry 1XFITH every jar of SolubW Barrington H&Q that you buy, you will find a ftlip telling the correct way to make thU coffee. Notice you that the direction uy to take an exact half te&xpoonful of Soluble. Just follow this elmple ' rule. It will iruure uniformly perfect coffee at every meal without waiting or watte Start In now to make coffee the aim ole mot economic! wy. One Medium jar of Soluble will make m many cup at a pound of tho bett bean coffee. Your groeer can tupply yoeu TVedmgrMadtr Finley Arolb tali Lake City r SOLUBLE Barringtoivall Coffee at pro-test- ed an Any plate Ilk new, Rt.POi miseing teeth, Me each an. trs. Mell veuF teeth w return in 81 hour. DR. RAMSEY, DINTIST Balt Lht Its to. Main. ranasGLuice s.s.trdj Mina BSaSP ter A |