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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, RECORD WM ON PIKE'S PEAK ent movement at an early date Into Wisconsin, ths horns state of Senator La Foilette. air. Dewea's Intentions were made known today coincident with the open ing or tne speaking campaign of the I Foilette ticket with a radio ad dress by Senator La Foilette from Washington and a apeech from Senator Wheeler, hia running mate, on OPTS FALL TO COAST NINE AND BEARS TO PEACHES; PLAY TITLE GAME TODAY WILLS READY , COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo,' Sept 1. Breaking all put record! and settlns; a mark that drivers say will bs hard to beat la future years. Otto Loesche of Cbnnersvllle, Ind., veteran automobile racinc driver, won Pike's Peak climb of II 1 todaye mile In 18 minutes and It seconds, loesche finished of a ahead of C. H. Myers of Colorado Spring and by hia victory wins permanent possession of the 15000 Penrose silver trophy. He drove the last three milea, Including a part of the famous W curve, with a badly bent axle, after hie car had left the road and hit a rock. Loosener and Myers bettered the time made ' by Ralph Mulford in 181, which stood until toMullord'a time day a the record. was bnow, hail and a fog, which spread in threatening clouds along the upper stretches of ths course, mads fast for pilots who driving Impossible were later in the drawing. The first two starters had the advantage all the way and the slow time made by many of the drivers was accounted for by the aleet and snow. It was bitterly cold as ths drivers whipped their way around the curves, not knowing what awaited them beyond. Three of the sixteen starters failed to finish. With the exception of the 1993 race, when a snow storm blinded the drivers, today's climb was' ths hardest in the history-o- f the classic H. L. Chapln of Colorado Springs, who drove a touring car in the racs after hia original entry had been forced out by a broken crankshaft, and won second place in class L for smaller cars, tonight was adjudged by American Automobile association not to have complied with the entry rules, and wa adlsquallfted from receiving his share of ths purse, $200. two-fift- seo-on- d e Provo Legion Plant for Series of Fights PROVO. Sept 1. That Provo ring fans will be given an opportunity to witness some of the best flstio talent of the state and Intermountaln territory perform is the announcement Le-of George S. Harris of ths American gion sports committee, under whose auspices a number of sporting events will be given In the stats armory during the winter. The first entertainment will take place September . and will be a benefit on behalf of the Utah Fife and Drum corps, which the American Legion of Utah will send to ths national convention at St. Paul September 15. Special prises ars being offered the boxers who put up ths best exhibition, and it' is the prediction of the committee In charge that Provo- fans will be given' a series of genuine flstio encounters that will create mors than passing Interest. - Kansas City Doctor Invents New Truss New Discovery Heals Rupture Without an Operation, A new discovsry which, experts agree, has no equal for curative ef fects In all rupture cases, is the latest n accomplishment of the Hernia Specialist, Dr. Andrews, 208 Koch building, Kansas City, Mo. Ths extraordinary success of this new method proves that it hotda and heals a rupture. It weighs only a few ounces. Has no hard gouging pads, no elaatto belt, no leg straps, no steel bands, and is as ooasfortable as a lirht garment It bee enabled hundreds of persons to throw away trusses and declara their rupture heated. Many of these had serious double ruptures, from whiqh they had suffered for years. It Is Dr. Andrews' ambition to bare every ruptured person enjoy ttie quick relief, comfort ami healing power of his discovery, and he will send it on free trial to any reader of Ths Tribune who writes him. He wants ons person in each n elghborbood. to whom be can refer. If you wish to be rid of rupture for good, without an operation, take advantage of ths" doctor's free offer. Write him today. Ths coupon below convenient. - Alloway. Ploche TIGESg LOSE 0AKZ. Th9 Bait Lake Ttrera dropped a bars- fought (ame to the Horeeehoe Billiard par lor nine, 12 to T. Th same waa featured ny Vt'haiey'a mtfhtj wallop of eee of Tar-lor- 'e faat enea for a circuit drive. g. L. TIOBRS. BILLIARD PARLOB.t B.H.O.A. (lea, aa P. Miller, S. Miller. llLova. 8b aa. . llJohneoe, 2'Unaa, e cf Sb Rsrder, If... Sold, lb itubeck. 28. .. Cane, rf Waleh, Taylor, ilWhaley, ti Wright, 1 Totals i 1 I 0 2 011I I Tigers Bammarr; Errors Whaler, (fee. Johnaoa, Home runa Waaler, Love, Price, Smith. Two-hahitsi Gold. P. Miller. Gold. 0. Three-naa- e Miller. hit Price. Stoles baeea Dor la. gtubeck. Johnaon, Lore. Hlta Off . Davla 14, orr Taylor Struck out Br Davis 4. by Taylor 8. Sacrifice fir Whale. Time of game 2 hours 10 nlautea. 0 1 1 External Loan To be) day sonto way will make yea regular as clockwork .commanded In fantry and cavalry In the Philippines, gaining distinction fur disintegrating Agulnaldo's army In northern Luson. At the cessation of a touch of henna hostilities hs wss hisds military governor of northern Luson, being promoted to major general In 1801 and named commander of the department in the shampoo. Ready to use in of California in March, 1B. la July, '10I. General Toung was ordered to Washington and appointed as ths first president' of the United States wsr college. He wss promoted to lieutenant general the following year, and retired January t 1904. Ills HENNAF0AM SHAMPOO "" retirement order contained an extended citation from Mllhu Root, then secretary of war. After his retirement he served as president of the Brownavllle court of inquiry and In 110 wss appointed governor of the soldier's home In Wsshtngton, serving In thst capacity until 1920. lis moved to Helena In 1821. Hs Is survived by hia widow snd Twenty-Fiv- e Year five daughters. ' - Funeral services will bs conducted at the home here Wednesday morning, with burial in Arlington National D. C, probacemetery at Washington, bly Saturday, r is s vhola or x in part, at 6Ah fe" 1, 1, 194.9. Principal and interest payable in United States Gold coin of the present standard of weight and fineness in New York City, either at the offices of, J. P." Morgan & Co. or Guaranty Trust Company of New York, without deduction for any Belgian taxes, present or future. W "PI ai.sis wersa Its cos far Ingle) to Equally valuable at home. east waaa BO tame ait. i tilt Ill WIlM.ma.lk. Ward.rf.... raeat.ee.. 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Battle Creek, Hlcblfas AMD GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OT NEW YORK, FT80AX AGENTS The following statement in regard to thte Bonds and to the jreneral resources of Belgium has been prepared .from information furnished by M. Georges Theunis, Premier and Finance Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium: The Bonds are to bo direct external obligations, of the XJneTdota ef Belgium, They are to be leaned under a Loan Contract In which the B3ngdom of Belgium will covenant that if in the futas It shall issue by bud lie subeoriptlon any loan bavin ( a lion on snjr specific or asset; thee Bonds shall be anoured equally and ratably with any such loan. , Bond e to ars tassd to $1S.B00lO0O Ths proceeds of these be rsttrs Gold Notes rusroBB live Year doe January 1, 1925, and $S,!V,415 6 Treasury Kotos due January 1, 1925, and to that exbaut ttviai issue does not Increase the debt of Belgium. BOOKOKKJ Sconomlcallv BolfJnm has recovered from Um war. Agri cultural production Is practically as larre as la ths yean immediately preceding 1914, Industrial plants bars been reconstructed foarnoit There it practically so Tjnetnptoymeot in the with mors modern and efficient machinery. country. The output of the astailurgicevl, textile and (lass Industries, Belgium's chief Indus tries, has attained or surpassed the prawar loroL ' DEBT The debt of Belgium on June 90, 1984, consisted of internal loans of 51,985,923,894 francs and external loans amounting;, at present exchange rates, to approximately S4fil.000.000 (not Including 1171, 780,000 advanced by the United States Oovemment prior to the Armistice) of which ths external debt In the hands of ths public, after flying effect to the present bond Issue and to tbe retirement of the 6 per coat dollar notes maturing January 1, 1925, is I161,86,000, calling for interest and sinking fond payments of 916,709,000 per annum. As a result of its policy of Increased taxation and reduced expsmdltorea, Belgimn has made BUDGET considerable progress towards budget equilibrium. Estimates far 1934, based on actual revolts for the first seven Booths show that revenues, including 1,300,000,000 francs German reparation payments of which ever SO has aiready been received, wilt exceed all the general and nconstrnotion expenses of ths excroeiva of 897,000,000 francs to be (pent on capital account for public works and railways. Taring into account the expected yield from the now tax inaMtsares now before Parliament, ft is expected that in 192S Bflglaa revenues from taxes and operation of public properties win bo sufficient to balance) all expenditures by ths government, exclusive of expemd itorea on capital account and iconstructlon. The Government has announced a policy . of limiting reconstruction expenditures, which, it Is estimated, will not exceed francs after 1984, to such sums as may be received from Germany. The London Agreement having been signed by too various rrrernments concerned, after duo ratification by the legislative bodies of France and Germany, reparation payments to Belgium, available for reconstruction and debt amortization, will be governed by the provisions of tbe Dawes plan. Tbe Orvernmsnt has taken to the and that no resort will be had to borrowing axosot to eorwIl-data erl sting floating debt or to expenditures for Income producing property. PBOYISXOiNS 1,600,-000,0- WE 0FFEB THE ABOVE AT H BONDS FOB SUBSCRIPTION, SUBJECT TO ALLOTirENT AND ACCRUED INTEREST, TO YIELD OVER 7. Subscription books wul be opened at the offices of J. P. Morgan & pany of New York at 10 o'clock a m., Tuesday, September 2, 1924, and discretion. Co. wiMe Com- closed in their All subscriptions will be received subject to the issue and deUveryto am of the Bonds as to the approval by our counsel of their form and validity. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any event, to awardfsmaller amount than applied for. Amounts due on allotments wilt be payable at the officof J. P. Morgan & Co.,' in New York fund- - to their order, and the date of payment, (on or abotft September 16, 1924) will be stated in the nonces of allotment. Gold Notes and 6 Kingdom of Belgium live Year 6 Treasury Notes maturtog' January 1, 1925,'witli final coupon attached, will be.apeepted in payment at a price equivalent to a 2yA inter, est yield basis computed from tbe dateoT payment for bonds allotted to January 1, 1825. Trust Receipts will be delivjered pending they preparation of tbe Definitive Bonds. planned,-an-d DETROITVOMAd RECOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia L Finkham't Vegetable Compound "Your little, Detroit, Michigan. book left at my door wss ray best doc .1 tor. 1 read it, men r said band, to my Hus- 'Please go get me some Lydis E. Pin at h am's Vegetable Compound. I wsnt to take it,' ice first month I took three bottles of, and );Us.--- Vegetable Corns and one ot Ejund E. Pink-ham's Blood Med icine, and used Lydia E. Pinkham'i Sanative Wash. If you only knew how much better I feell Now when my friends say they are sick I tell them tc take Lydia E.Pinkham'8 medicines. ) give the little book and your medicine! Hame. the best of thanks."-M- rs. rink, 8766 25th Street, Detroit, Mich. In newspapers and booklets we ars. constantly publishing letters from women, who explain now they wer helped by taking Lydia ELPinkham'j Vegetable Compound. These letters should guide yon. It you sre troubled with pains and ner vousness, or any feminine disorder, bear in mind that the Vegetable Com; pound has helped other women an Should neip you. cor saie uj uru, Kists everywhere. Ij7 J . P. MORGAN A OK GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK THE NATIONAL CTTY COMPANY, New York FIRST NATIONALJBANK, Net York BANKERS TRJJST COMPANY, New York NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE IN NEW YORK THE MECHANICS A METALS NATIONAL BANK, New York TEE EQUITABLE TRUST CO., New York . TEE 30Vfcsw 8 : Coupon Bonds in denomination of $1,000 and $500, not interchangeable. - Hits ... ..0 1 1 8 1 T 1 0 118 ' Trentestea 0 0 0 0 Rim. .. ...0 0 0 Hlta ... , 8 1 1 1 8 0 0 S Knramsrr: 'Bene Archibald, giber. K Watklna. Winiama. Ward 8. racer. Keller. Nelana. V. Rnnaaker. Brrora Ward. S. or Wstkls. Bltrked Br Bart Credit victory to by Hoseaker 8 18 aetiar: rears, sareei re sen. nits orr Bart 8. eft Watkins 8, off- - Raaaaker 4. 0M Block Chip Sons Off Bert , aff Watiloa 8. Km. m JUHIORS-HLittMIf- lS reapoealble for Bert 8. Watkins 8. Struck eat By Evllar It, by Bert 1. hy Himakrj Qns-tbi-rd the regular doeev, Made a. i rT i m. err aserar ium on- - nwTi of same ingredients, then candy 1 HU sy aOeh.d sell Wtahranr by Burt. 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She did not know ilie secret of radiant making with natural lustre a properly balanced ioe4 enjoyed each lase Oee.) dated BejrUaber 1, 193i. Edeemable O. Tbree-haa- because lier hair Meal Kingdom of Belgium 010102010 Dawes ' to Continue Vigorous Campaign front BEAUTIFUL.- -. Roman $30,000,000 0001 002 ..01201121 ed (OesUaned Interest payable Marco, Totala 12 14) Bcore by Inoinra: Billiard Parlor 0 0 Property Damage ported at St Thomas. ef... If... lh.... B Re- 8T. THOMA8. Virgin Islands. Sept. li (By .the Associated Press.) At lesst eighty persons wers killed and many Injured and numerous housss wers destroyed end other material dam go done by the hurricane which struck ths Islands In this vicinity ths night of August 28 and raged' ths following day, according to reports received hers. Ths reports say thst oh ths Island of Mont Serrat, In the British leeward group, thirty-si- x persons were killed and many injured. Tortorla, ths largest of the British Virgin Islands, is said to havs been Twenty-eigdevastatsd. persona were killed and 100 Injured, and most of ths housss were destroyed. On the island of Nevis. In the British lea ward Islands, four persons were killed- - and 80K houses destroyed. At St. Jen eight persons met death. Hundreds of persons on ths vsrlous Islands ars homsless and ars being shsltered In churches and ths police , EXCLUSIVE a. a. n. Miller, rt Smith. 2b 1 Price, ZlDarla, p 1 1 c.... p.... Tribune Want Ads always bring results. Telephone Was. 10 - (Adv.) Loss of Life and Heavy . Nevada. In not molested. ,t vean dependable) Chees and Aa Grace Clayton, 7S South Third West street, and a man companion were sitting In Pioneer park Bunder "ov three night they were aoeos men, who ordered them to throw up Police man their hands. with say ths Miss :isyton saw a chanos to rim and took advantage of It, leaving the woman with the bandits. 6hs was til Sadden and tevere pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea SO yesars fai us ;i EUIX0U Win OAKS. BLSIXOHR. trot. 1 BWInore woo s etoea ball came frost Saline bare, 4 to I, Bak ing the Jtlalnore team's record for the eea- aoa of thirteen samea won In Fourteen Dlared. Blelnore won reraatlr from Cedar Cltj, 20 to 1. Cedar .City's sine haa woe d from Enterprise, Hearer, .this arsao and St. Georte in Utah and Calleate - Escort Leaves Girl to Face Hold-up-s I S3 luhill brated ithe holiday here this afternoon tX sf dfA his training stuff In apNo breaking camp prove! anion. for'nhe big bronxe fellow until the day before the rail to step Into the ring with the giant from Buenos Aires. We tried to get Wills to loosen up this morning and tell us what round he expected to win In. but he refused to come out in the open with any kind of a prediction as to ths outcome of a battle which means so much to him. Wills reslises that If hs blows this one to Flvpo he's through for all time as a contender for Jack Dempeey'a throne and he also knows that If hs nslls Flrpo, nothing in the world can keep htm away from a shot at the champion. "I never maks any predictions on my fights," he said. "Sort of gets a fellow In sour with the gang to go around predicting things. 1 will say this, however, that if 1 hit the old rosin for ths full swing I won't have an excuse in. the world to offer when the show is over. I have trained constantly for this bout with Flrpo, and I never felt better tn my life. I hope to win and will do my best." Wills continues to make a great Impression on thoss who havs been watching his dally workouts. Hs is now without an ounce of fat and a trim waistline, yet h still is devoting full attention to his training. for the Tremonton Btone. them scoreless for nine frames. This was the first shutout gams of the RACBAMTWrO. OPTir AI,. tournament. Keller was found for nins B.H.O.A B.H.O.A 6 2 0 0IClark.It) 0 0 4 hits and it was only ths failure of the Lee.rf Bears to run bsses properly which GrleTe.Sb. . lUlknray.sa... 1 1 1 10 was' responstbls for Keller's feat. The Peiiowa,cf . 1 01 1Z 01llTook.rf. ..... 8 0 0 0 Manser. 2b... 8 112 however, Bwlng.cf.... 28 1 twlrler, City Brlgham lOOinowna.lf..... 4110 whiffed eleven men. His mates gath- Harberke.lb. 4 12 5Houaer.e Brown. 8 1111 2b. ralin two ered a total of sight runs onrntk.aa. Mil! Weetlake.ef. 4 110 lies. 2 12 0 Kaufman. If . 4 11 IRatnnl.tb 8 Ths Peaches found the offerings of Cameron. c. . . 8 12 0' Elliott p. 10 1 Blmer Burt, much to their liking, and Bronsh.p.... 1 I 1 drove him from the mound in the Rbodca.p . .. ! 0 0 li sixth Inning with a barrage of hits. Abrahameon 1 0 0 01 1 0 SI Earl Watkins, victor ovsr ths Ogden JPaa... Gunners yesterday, then assumed the 87 10 24121 Totala.. 80 10 27 14 Totala. He little better. fared but burden, for Cameron la tne ninth; groundlasted only partially through ths In- ed"Batted est. ning and gavs way to A. Hunsaicker, t Batted for Rhodes In the ninth; grensd who not only finished the Inning with- ed eut. out further scoring, but also the Score by Innlnsa: Western Opttcale game. Rone .. ..0 01 Both ohibs played goad ball afield, douone a 14 Hlta ... snappy Bligbam completing Only Sacra men to ble play and Tremonton two. 12 2 . t 0 2 .. Runa these recorded, and were errors three 4 10 1 to Hlta ... ..0 0 were on difficult tries. Miason made Runa Kaufman, Cameras,' Ai Summary: C. of catch a pretty 2. Clark lowar Manser Down. 2, Cook. fly In ths first Inning and C. Houaer. W eat lake, Satoal, Elliott. Instate Hunsaoker did likewise with a fly. off pitched By Brousb 8 by Rhodes 4 the bat of N. Watkins In the second. by BlUott k Credit victory te Elliott; in ths chars defeat to Brtraah. Errora Urlffltk Brlgham began Its scoring S. Brows, Cameron. Hits Off Brotvk 4. fourth, tallying four times on Egbert's and a sln-g- ls off Rhodes . Rune Off Broach s, off walk, a doutole by Williams rune an Earned Western Optical 0. Rhodes scored which Egbert, by Ward out By Elliott error on N. Watklns's grounder and a 8,T, Sacramento2. 8. BaaeStruck en balls Off Broufk Broofh by stole double steal In which Ward 8. off Elliott X Hit bj 2, eff Rhodes horns. Elliott Breath. ball Houaer, by pitched It was the rally tn th sixth wtjtch 8. Stoles baae ' lead Paaeed. balls Cameron gavs Brlgtuunf its commanding sin- Clark. hlta Allowar, Clark. and clinched the game. Egbert e bite Cameron, Swing,. Grieve, he tried to Ratoai. Sacrifice kits Downs. gled, but was out when Williams was (fir), Mauser (fly). Ross battedAlloway in stretch It to a double. Ratonl, Alloway, Weatlake, Clerk 3, Houhit with a pitched ball. Wardonsingled aer. Doable plar Browe. to Rarbecke. Left and N. Watkins was safs 8. Westers Optical baaea Sacramento boot, Williams scoring. Fscer os 10. Time of tsmea-- 1 boar M minutes. Umtripled to right, Keller singled, and piresLowe Stone. end Sftsr Bliaeon went out Archfbald, C Watkins and Egbert lammed slnglea A. Hunsacker, with good support, held the Peaches scoreless for the remainder of the contest. Ths Bears had ssveral opportunities In mra but failed to hit timely OT un bases sanely . In ths fifth two successlvs safs bit with nous eut eventually resulted In two putouts. In the eighth Halght slnglsd to begin the Inning, and after A. Hunsacker had struck, out. Harris also singled. and Kelson C. Hunsacker whiffed wsnt sot on a grounder. was ths largest Yesterday's gallery of the tournament to data ' I TBEstOlCTOJf. BBIOBAat cmf. M.O.A. B.H.O.a! s a HHarrle.Sb.... at. liB.Baneasr.lS 4 1 arralbaia.tb. n Watkina-a- . 1 1 11 2, Nelaoa.ee. 1 Staplea.ef . . .. Blbert.lt... Wltfcout any obligation whatever on my part, please send me your Free Trial Offer. Here is my name and address. when traveling- and for geaciaa by night or day. V By HARRY NEWMAN. rry I I , Sept. SOUTHAMPTON, boxer, WUls, the giant negro who has a twelvs-roun- d date with Luis Angel Ftrpo of the Argentine at Jersey City on September 11. cele- KELLER BLANKS BEARS. Facer to er; Bort to Halb to Lloyd "Hod" Keller proved too wise Archibald te wililama. Hnnaaker; ixrwa aod Lmpiree Bears and held TRIAL OFFER COUPON Dr. Andrews, M Koch Bids., Kansas City, Me. - 10. Today's Schedule. Brlehsm City vs. Sacramento. By TAFF CORRESPONDENT. OGDKN. 'sept 1. By inflicting decisive defeats en .their opponents In ths semifinal round hers today, Sacramento and Brlgham City achieved ths light to oppose each ether tomorrow for ths intermountaln championship. With ths title will go a cash prise of $719 to defray ths expenses of ths winning club. After ths contest ths remaining prtses will be awarded and before ths passing of ,ths day the Bins will be selected by the The contest will begin at judges. 3:80" 'clock, and will conclude the seven days of consecutive play. With Elliot on the mound, SacraThe mento was unbeatable today. Wsstern Opt teals fought gallantly and for thres Innings played squally as In the well as their opponents fourth; however, AUle Braug temporarily lost control, walking two and htttlns- two others, which, coupled with two flies Just over ths Infield, gave the coast stars flvs runs and a lead which was never headed. From that point on the Opts had little op10 The final score was portunity. to s. ESltott was master or ths situation and was accorded faultless support by his mates. Alloway especially won making prettysignal recognition, The 8acnl.v. An bard chancea vamentana also displayed some fleet- and took aavan-- 1 foot tags of several mlaplave of the upts. KAUFMANN PERFORMS FEAT. Bill Kaufman made ths prettiest catch of ths day In ths sixth Inning, after a long run which carried him Just past the foul line. Clark's fleet footedness got Sacramento a run in the opening Inning without a hit. He drew a walk, stole second, went to third when Brown let the ball roll to centerfield and scored on Atloway'a high fly to center. tn ths fifth Braugs wlldnees and poor Judgment gave the visitors five runs. Cook fanned. Manger walked and Downs advanced him to second on a sacrifice hit. S Houser was hit Weetlana singled, by ths pitcher, scoring Manger and Ratonl was purElliott was posely passed by Braug. hit on ths fingers, forcing in Houser. Clark singled to short right, scoring Westlake and Ratonl and Elliott cams In on Catcher Cameron's boot. In ths fifth Manger singled. Downs West-lak- e singled and Houser singled. drove ths ball to Brown, who tiouser. threw to first, doubling passed Manger scored on Cameron's with a ball and Ratonl scored Downs double to deep center. With one out In the sixth AUeway tnpiea ana vwoit walked. 'Alloway scored and Cook took third on Cameron's passed ball and the Juggling of ths ball In the Cook scored on an out. Infield. In the eighth Clark tripled and scored when Griffith dropped a high fly from AUoway's bat. Griffith then threw wild over first and Alloway advanced to third when Cook was caught off first base, being given a walk. (Manger's fly to center scored FIE BO Yesterday's Results. Western Optical I, Sacramento Bfigham City a, Tremonton 0. FOR AR6ENT1NE mally, as yst. sir. uawee has selected as ths subject Of his contemplated Milwaukee address "Ths Constitution of ths United States." and his discussion will be aa axtsnslvs elaboration of the declaration made in his acceptance address that ths La Foilette ticket wss asking ths nstlon to leave Im portant constitutional mooring to embark again Into thoss contests which it hss fought up to ths establishment of good government." numerous telegrams were received by Mr. ' Dawes today relating to his Lincoln address on ths sgrlculture question. 8sveral of them summsrlsed editorial comment from newspapers In the northwest, which waa sstd by associates of ths aomlnee to be quit favorable. SHE MISSED BEING iSei n4 1-- in 18 Minutes. SWT stations. The cotton, limes and other crops era declared to have been de. stroyed or dsntaged. The government hers Is sending building materials, food, medicine and doctors to the stricken islands. Many Injured persons have been brought here for treatment. . Boeion common. Plans for Mr. Dawes's invasion of Wisconsin hive nut -- Sees, for Sail " Lake Club Put. Uj : Keller Stiff Battle; Otto Loesche of Indiana Blanks Tremonton, Make the 12 2 Mile Climb U 1924. NEWYORKJTRUST-CaMPAN-Y HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicego KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. DILLON, READ &CO. LEE, UIGG1NSON & CO. HALSEY, STUART & CO. ' FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago ILLINOIS MERCHASTS TRUST COMPANY, Chicago CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, Pitt$burgh New York, September 2,1 924. Let Cclicua kproYe a? a i I car tcirpleiica Cuticura Soan. aaalsted when nee. esssry by Cuticura Ointment, does much to prevent pimples, bUcs- heada end other unsightly eruptions, sn4 so proroots pamsmerji sUa health. SaataaafHa as eet. . I SSSw Mlear( lake. .1 Km." h- rt r.- - |