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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 14 SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. r fJose a Every Germ Catcher IE Influenza, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, pneumonia and many other troubles are caused by germs that enter the system through .the nose. Every time you go Into a crowded room, street car or theater you are exposed to infection In this manner. Under modern conditions K Is Impossible to avoid contact with disease germs, but you can prevent them from doing Issue Fails great harm If you will use the necessary precaution. One of the beat methods of destroying Dur-Recegerms In the nose, throat and respiratory tract la by Inhaling the fumes of "Deo night and morning. "Deo Is the trade name of Dennis' Eucalyptus Ointment a preparation that has been used successfully for more than thirty years. Recommended by many leading physicians. to Heat a spoonful of Deo" In a fin or cup and draw the pleasant vapor tli 4 air "pass, tget tintri lt penetrates every; Show America part. This will clear the head and have a soothing, healing effect upon the membranes. The vapor quickly condenses and forms an antiseptic film of oil over the membranous tissues of the nose, throat and lungs. The eucalyptus and other oils combined BY MARK SULLIVAN. in Deo" have remarkable antiseptic properties, especially when converted into Special ta The Tribune. Not only does Deo" offer proa vapor. CIroniWASHINGTON, D. - Sept. 9. but It gives tection against disease, cally enough, the date when from colds, coughs, catarrh relief prompt Cox set sail for America 'to renew hi and kindred aliments. Is sold by leading druggists evDeo something helpappeal to America to It comes In 25 cent tubes and ful about Europe was almost Identical erywhere.Jar. Satisfactory results guaropof when with the date that anteed or money back. Demand the genmade to uine Deo," only by Dennia Mfg. position to the league of nations, and (Adv.) all and every form of cooperation with Co., Berkeley, Cal. Europe, Hiram Johnson, got from the Republican party of his state a franchise even toward cooperation with Europe In to keep up the fight for six years more. the broadest sense. On the contrary, evthat has come out of the adminCoxs utterances about America act- erything istration Including the atlencee that have ing as the doctor" to a sick Europe, come out pf It on this sublect upon and specifically his suggestion that which any Inference could be based with Hoover go over to sit on the reparations regard to the state of the official mini has tended conof America on this commission, were of a character Ilkelv to spicuously to reflect point, a policy of refraining be taken more seriously In Isindon than from with Europe and entanglement A Ixndon that la unfaIn Washington. Isolation. miliar with the rigidities of our partisan toward jealousies may have failed to get s much amusement as It might out of the Enthusiasm Lacking. and This statement Is subject to the excepspectacle of the defeated liemorratlc rection that JuM lately. In connection with league of nations cand.date sending ommendations by cable that his suceess-fu- l Cox's suggestion of sending Hoover to rival send a member of his cabinet Europe, there came from Waahingtnn a to do what Mr. Cox thinks ought to be somewhat arue nentlment to the effect done about Europe. that the administration is watching events in Europe with a view of doing Facts Stated. someth1!!? helpful whenever the proper Hut that offhand exprestime arrives. are At the moment when these things tant from the league of nations and from sion of sentiment is not to be taken to definitely. happening, the Incontestable facte about During more than six mfmtn' lime league of nations sentiment In America there has not been any mention even and about official action on the part of of HIGH-CLAS- S Mr. Hardings former suggantton of an America In regard to cooperation with "association of time lust The nations are these: Europe this subject was mentioned at the White America I at this moment more House was last December. And the somewith Europe than at any what cordial mention that was made At time since the beginning of the Iaris that time was later qualified. peace conference. In the campaign for evidence, either of the state of Every soon to begin, the control of congress opinion or of the official attitude the league of nations has not been men- public tioned as an Issue. It has not been men- in America, on the subject of European toward the strongly tioned either nationally or In any local relations, pointsof isolation. The official policv campaign for congress or the senate. In present one of is careful avoidattitude obviously a few'pflmary campaigns during the last ance of European entanglements of anv two months, where the league of nations or This official kind. attitude is boa had any Indirect part aa an Issue, degree events have gone strongly against It. supported by public nolninn so far as it When Senator Reed was a candidate for can be judged by every manifestation. In Missouri, ex President renomination Ratification Withheld. Wilson denounced him aa a marplot. Mr. Wilson did this largely because Senwhat mnv have been the causes ator Reed was disloyal to Mr. Wilson of Just policy of hands and disloyal to the Democratic party on off"thewithadministration to Europe can be anthe league of nations Issue. Mr. Wilson swered In regard wavs. various Doubtless the called upon the Democrats of Missouri to would regard-I- t as a sufrebuks Senator Reed; but In the eutceme-l- t administration answer to ficient point out that the was Mr. Wilson, and not Senator Reed, known aentlments of the Republican conwho was rebuked. and senate make any other policy In Maaaachusetts, Senator Dodge la a gress Doubtless another answer candidate for renomination and for re- - impossible. be that the various manifestations election. Senator lodge was the leader would of sentiment already mentioned of the Republican party In the fight call public, for this policy. Doubtless also It agalnat the league of nations. At that may be possible that the administration time the Intention was widely held by has not been moved toward extravagant si !the friends of the league of nations to friendliness toward Europe by the acs take revenge on Senator lodge when he statesmen. It I Should come before the people this year. tions of some European be would not to that suppose Within a year it was the announced In we have observed the failure of European lentlon of the Democratic friend of the nations treaties arising out league of nation to focus their strength of the to ratify the Washington conference. Of all the fand throw all their power Into the particito defeat Senator lxdge. And yet. nations other than ourselves Vth fact ! that Senator lodge la not In pated, only the Japanese have ratified. (It ought to be said that Erance la the serious danger of defeat either In the one nation responsible for the failure of primaries or In the election. If this European nations to ratify; but it Is la a disputed assertion, eerta.nlv the the att tude of France that is responno be can asserthe fthere dispute about tion that In the opposition to Senator sible for most of the delay of Europe In to normal.) Doubtless there hark t Dodge within Massachusetts, getting the league Jof nations cuts no figure. On the co- have been other things In our relation with Europe that have made ua feel It ntrary, so far as concerns the Democrats is best to go slow But none of the Massachusetts, who are trying to de- other jin be enlarged upon. The afest Senator lodge. It Is their avowed char reasons need of evidence the state of public land conspicuous disposition to keep this opinion or public prejudice In America tissue In the background. Is So much for the evidence of public enough. opinion on this subject. In this field of official action the case Is the same. The Opinion Divided. jelectlon comes on November 7. That the These are the incontestable present .administration will do nothing about within that period Is clear. But facta. When you come to consider this specific date is not mentioned for whether they are likely to change, you the purpose of leading the reader to are In the field not of facts, but of ome there Is any probability of the thin? much fnore intangible. There are doing anything Immediately very many persons in the United States Subsequent to that date. who think n ought to loin the league of nation. There are still laiger nuin- Entanglements Avoided. bera of others who think that if we do not want to Join the league of nations On the contrary, anv observer in Washwe should at leant take other steps ington who has followed official and toward coopetaton with the rest of the semloffcial acts and utterances has 'been compelled to belief at all times world fur the prevention of war and for specific purposes that come under during the past six months that our other this general one. There are many per"policy about Europe has crystal txed definitely Into one of f rm and careful avoid- sons who thnk we should at least sub ance of any entanglement with European scribe to the league of nations court There are many who think we should matters. Ever since the close of the Washington take affirmative st ps t help Europe out can sentiment Is an aggressive leadership of its economic difficulties. There an1 on the part of someone genuinely inconference, the apparent policy of the Administration about the league of na- yet others who believe that sooner or spired with devotion to the cause. will new be a birth of that tions has been shout the same as the later there in idealism America which us. of the prompted policy "battalion of At one time, to look with hope and Europe Slipping. death" Irreconcllables In the senate. The plain spectacle before us le that That sentiment which waa uttered by friendliness on the league of nations. ,, nations In Kurope are going rapthirty-on- e dlettnguiehed Republicans. in- There are many who, taking no account several of the motive of idealism, believe strongly idly down hill toward economic, political cluding two members of Jlarding'e cabiand or moral sooner The number of Mr. America will run disintegration. Hoover and Mr. Hughes, to the that, later, net, effect that electing Mr. Harding would into an economic condition which will persona who think we ought to take account of from thl spectacle the most be the best means to bring about Ameri teach us by harsh experience that desircan cooperation with Europe that policy ability of cooperation with Europe. ordinary humanitarian motive la considHut these things are in the future. So erable. This group of persons Is even has been completely Ip atx vance. if not For far :ts this article deals with existing more impressive by its enlightenment altogether forgotten or abandoned. more than six months there has not come facts, they are as stated. If the future than by Its numbers. The equally plain but of any official source In Washington holds the possibility of the developments fact la that several nations which might any action or utterance of anv k nd look- suggested it tvilW he interesting to see he buying our wheat and cotton and cofing toward any degree whatever of union what Mr. Cox does on h.s return to fee and shoes are not able to do so. They with the league of nations. There has AmerUa. Oitmnlv one of the main fac- are Increasingly unable to do so each Hot been any action or utterance looking tors essential to any change In Amen- - dav. The number of persons who think it would be wise for us to help restore these markets of ours Is large. It wdl be larger by and by. Wlahln a year the American farmer la going to realise how serlouely the prices he gets for his goods Is affected by the lack of the foreign market to absorb that surplus which, when not absorbed, always makes prices low. Soon thereafter other classes of American business men will see the same thing. IT IS DECLARED OmSS tfo 7 COL. E. C. JENKINS HAVING PURCHASED FROM THE TRUSTEE BEFORE THE U, S, REFEREE t,IN BANKRUPTCY to Former nt Primaries. mg Set Argument Forth Avoiding Entanglements. Foreign , PRICES -- nt die-ha- CUT WAY BELOW r COST East First South 29-3- 1 AND SUCH OTHER STOCK AS WILL BE FILLED IN TO MOVE IT i Consisting of too big a stock to comprehend until you see EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE UP A FURNITURE STORE: Such as Elaborate Period Dining Suites in Mahogany, Walnut and Jacobean; Beautiful Period Bedroom Suites in Mahogany, Walnut and Jacobean; Elegant Table Lamps; large, fine Wicker Baby Carriages; finest of Fumed Oak Furniture in Dining Sets, Library Tables and Tabourets; Davenettes in genuine leather; and wonderful fluffy Mattresses and Pillows. DE LUXE SPRINGS ODD PIECES AND EXTRA PIECES At the (Vlercy of the People TO MATCH. WHAT . LINOLEUMS, RANGES, KITCHEN CABINETS, HEATERS YOU HAVE PILE: rt o MASSIVE BRASS BEDS V. M. BEDS, CABINETS, BOOKCASES, BLINDS, ODDS AND ENDS, ETC. CHANCE TO FURNISH OR REFURNISH lat-Jt- the (Doors pem at 9s(D a. m. T iosdlsii73 spfiinnibif Evtememiber, e , 11 Building Must Be V acated in a Few Days aup-fpo- FIXTURES FOR SALE die-har- : Future Scanned. Possibly then, the Issue of American cooperation with Europe toward the restoration of normal international trade may become a vital, living Issue. In the meantime, the clear fact I that the appeals of Johnaon and Reed, to prejuudlce, get more votes than the apoi. otlver lead era .ta WeaUsm Aiao, peal. for the present, the. Republicen party finds the slogan "but of Europe" a surer key to partisan success than any other they have had since thoee happy days when the south waa In the same relative position that Europe is in now; and when the Republicans could always work up a passion sufficient for their success by waving the bloody shirt. clan, eoneientiou work, reflecting care and quality and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Sympathetic personal attention, eliminating all unneces-sarModest prices that all can afford.pain.Examination, consultation and advice about your teeth free without any obligation on your part! y on. Cox no. monsT Honrs 9 a.tn. to 7 p.m. Sunday 10 to 1 to Arrive. There will arrive In this town tomorrow Governor Cog. freeh from contact with Kurope and the league of nations and already preceded by cabled remarks Indicating that he continued to think the same aa he thought two years ago shout the relations between America and Europe. Because of those cables from lxsidon last week Mr. Cox la going to be met on his arrival here by some Democratic leaders In person and by urgent messages from other. Some of the Democratic leaders who have not bees away this MMcnar, but are in touch with events Over the Royal -- ' Desks, Typewriters, Safe, Adding Machine, Check Protectors, etc. g here at home, think that things are very well with the party. They think conare to this win going year's they gressional campaign to as grqat an extent as they care to win It on the Issue of dissatisfaction with Harding and the Republican congress. In the view of these IVmocratlc leaders, since Harding and the Republicans are presenting them with "as. good an Issue and as adequate a quantity of campaign material as they want, It would be contrary to all accepted principles of Cox political strategy fry to raise a different issue. To use a new verb current In the political phraseology of the present year, the Democrats are "paramounting the isue of Republican mistakes In the Maine election next week. In Michigan tliev are "paramount-ing- " the Newberry Issue. It New Jersey the local leaders are paramount-Ing- " the wet" Issue. In Minnesota the local leaders are the paramounting dry" Issue. mate triumph of this issue as even WilFor most men In Cox's poeltion It would cost a good deal of effort to remain silent on his arrival from Kurope. He must be aware how dramatic a quality such an occasion Is, how great a sounding-boar- d Is the deck of a steamship fresh from Kurope and with the preliminary suspense and hush of. seven days on the ocean. When Bryan, after his disastrous defeat In 1904, took hla trip around tbe world and returned from Europe to New York In 1900 the occasion made him the center of public attention to a degree never exceeded hi hla experience. The meeting he addressed at Madison Square Garden on that occasion was. In many respects, the high spot of his career. po-ln- son hlmeelf. (Copyright, 1922, by the New York Evening Post, Inc.) (New York Evening Post Syndcate.) FOR EXCESSIVE Plans May Wait. URIC ACID For Mr. Cox now to the Issue of foreign relations on top of all others might embarrass a campaign which fate seems to be managing quite nicely for the Democrats. This view that It would he a mistake for Cox Just now to trumpet out anything about foreign relations Is held universally by what may be called the working Democratic leaders; and some of them are much concerned about It. Probably Cox woft't hesitate to con- alder the suggestion of the other lead-lin- g erst "fie "bettor' protean theory about the relations of America to Eu rope. 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