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Show ' v rj 'i f DESERET NEWS EVENING r t o y ,? J i OCTOBER TUE5 29 Til 1918 :sV bd SIRUP OF RGS TONGUE IS dolor Un A!!fd army wnuld bv nr nctiuUky doing March what ' now m Octoberthy , Aftr MMirtiny th wnr must l through to our Inst mM and our Mw dolinr.' th colonel deolnred that IF should accept no peace not baoed on the unconditional surrender of Germany and her eaeeal tales." f He eeeerted that tb president latest hotee had placed him tn such a posttloa COATED that he had either to "sacrifice iune rtc ind bumqSljN or to "respond In such a manner to sturttfy hls ova pt lt u j The Spirit; if ' ,v hat Coleeel held. to the atatemeat Issued by Replyln President Wilson, CoL ftooeevslt .said. In part: VapS Hi Fourteen vird This misting la held qn!en jflftfullar elreumstsnes. If the prsfcMgfliBI'of the United Butts ie In Gib appeal ha Simply Mean No Restrict Intended to has Just mads toright the voters then PresicM V and I, my hearers, hsvs Ob' right to at this election bn tpSdlecuas puBJJTAf Upon International and nothin toss cloatM&s th tender qu,,,,,,,,, while tba wjK . lasts If stomach. liver and boweta w nicely, appeal la Justified. oflSfw that factliJrdj rrJp A child simply will not stop ptoyLlcA Democratic pxrtywh coejf.ttledS SUtt, to empty the bowels, and the result la, ward theof priav,.tho rabbejK lilud with UrJUar a clogged. complertQfervIllty become tightly they control OnffjM&and no mw to t ltifftfsh, stomach WASHINGTON, Oct, President ...... our Wilson replied today to Republican feverloh don t eat, the people ahesshjof loyaft, croode balf-dtc- k l bad, .an of contentions that tba third of bin 14 poplphfc to niftliis loop or. act naturally, breath z T0RKi f,R, full of cold, ha aore throat detsrmlntnMrif rreateJTeut I, end all peace terms la a free trade plank by did, cast aU or diarrhoea Listen lbrlrl?1 tomach-aeh- e n3pijT and put our- - explaining that in demanding the rer Mother! 8c. U tongue to - Meted then (h0Mhhp;;,b'-givthe service eft moval of economic barriers be qieant vtfS rc4 of rrt, a taaspoonful yallfornla e, If Mr. Wilson bbolitlc thought to suggest no restrictive upon .Interfew hours), selves u tn reregard politic 8ymp of Figs. end waste, sour blto th vrtsm re constructed a nationa), policies, but only that whichall the constipated so cabinet, calling ever and undigested food passes out of bo Woj tariff, higb or low, any nation nation to the.Mrh-porte' -- r pUy.j eoslltto f the system, and -rod have a well, offices r Under might deem neeeasary, should apply Lto ' child b againthe ful to Hs egard politics, ' w h M Millions of mothers give "California at af the kind. In tbs 'posl-- I equally to all foreign nations. Is perfectly him, Sltho The president made the efptotfanW, iJ 4M1 to tha conductfwf tbi Byrup of Figs because It and he positions n,w mbit It never did no ta( a letter to Senator Simmons of North chlldrsn love it, harmless; tlooo ibost with md statt o UsrraJ negotiating chairman of Jhe senate (alls to act on tha stomach, Uvdh war, and I allied or appointed men Carolina, m toxt tbjr westo aod bowsla. Slightest (itnem for the Dnce committee, who had written uJerehiit bota for Of the tasks whoso sole him asking for a statement, Ask your druggist because i wwl f atlon. was 144 w supple eager-- f tle of California Syrup of rigs. Mr. Wilson personally certain Republican leaders are at temptU4 eat iMroly which tat baa full directions for babies, fir. Wilson's-part- y in so ing to mak, partisan use of tbe parachildren of all agaa and for growneervlcs benefited Mr.. Wll-- graph. on bottle. tho toA printed and plainly leaders ef ups . Weapons of economic discipline 'and sold here. Get far as opposed him Dewaro of eounterfetto Off. the president wrote, punishment, California son. by IE1..- ?- Iitmeelf to wer tha genutoo. mad Mr. ..ttod. wibt Wilson has now should be left to the Joint action of a Tied that Fig Byrup Company.' , Refuse any nhe to now all nations for the purpose of punishijaank. hr. fiianapppal -W lh- - eskioan ersaaiaaUoe I ai kind with contempt. Adv. . ing those who will not submit to a rs- - ether cast o: ail patriotic Americans to con general started the e! Intel program of Justice and equal- to meant when tha pres- - Us pure pai g " ask autladmlnls-Stto- n Ho added that to to the tha bogey of reference mem-beelder army free trade, which la fhject not of Involved at elL atUtude as rwqsir deIdent was to attempt to divert the mind of of Congress as based on thetr "the toitritloi' These leaders the nation from a broad principle of V"1 mand that insfflclsncy, waits the administration when a a durable peace and that it was lamentto tbe war Tydiot Re- - travagaaca be rsmtdled. the ol of war was needed. They the aasptree able that momentous Issues of this solITJSw.cmwee Conducting --departments.Meed. hell It when there wee e demand for emn hour should be eelsed upon tn an What We HsP.bltce 1, effort to bend them to partisan service It Igrtloifaft we They when euported aSMrted that porterfhe army overseas "( le 8r The former president JXtev eg Ex, leas ties. Thsy support-th- e le an Amwk demand for money, flmeWms egT-- -e dery whether what we need by rght-u- t Tha presidents letter follows; a Co agrees of P It ?r tie W- steM. mbsupported f tw Thr ol Senator 1 am glad to respond Deer inltiatlre and fw on to tho question Americana and not a CongreM addressed to me by your laadorohln- - tho Issue where it stood guidance -s for to vigorous Oct. ft. The words 1 ourMlvM inS-omaof WW woodrr that hVi'R.Tibllcan. plmSg. iawM otloa of tha war ).wixp ln mT to tb cDarM of Jao! led Hu H ' Se heuee therear. stand by who preeidsnt eo long as he I of Prilden? Thi removal, so far Here e Is our Vo a steads by tha American peoto italq Sot an of P any at barriers and him , asM posaibljL from toward kla when he had committed the establishmenteoonomic peso W of an equality of wmr "asure Sphere to our --Judgm.nt -, -- me end Presyet W,T conditions trade J all eaid. among he tha nations now Wilson a partisan stead hr the people, consenting to tho peaco and associat-nrw of themakss Democrats who themselves for Its maintenance. I Issesfslt erltlclaed the general the a.77hm.7u ing and T, of course, meant to Busiest no Us idatalsuatlOB threOgs-- i tn sivsr. who supported against them. rodtrtctJog upon the free determination ' Sttlarlng: ht a press Wilson mean Mr: te when meant Quoting , ! Mr film had really any nation of lta own economic poltir Dmmnstora such sa h Ied rs as be In g, al - by rf icy, but only that, whatever tariff any cud fsbum he weold at euoe that Republican and Vet Neloou Jmfk Prowar 'antliedminlstras sos-sas bA,A H means that when nation ssmtrvwsS deema coaiuoa. might necessary oti partita the mo for Its own economical serv. ealliag I be beet mee n was administered generals," CoLrp with ut- - lea, be that tariff high or tow. it should , mum M the higbees sad meet Urne ;tlSlared th..:nin. ineffleleney they investigated the ssi sfflsm seder him. without er and insisted upon efficiency. He is Hium. He did aothing ol when they fonnd that noth-.'i- T discrimination S lad h Ue peeltloaa meet vital against some nations being dona to ship-9- g did not. apply to others. This The satin si the war, sad In the lnsiated that the work os that they In leaves nsst free to determine nation evary Important VievntMserMlatlng peace, he re H toeana that whan they tor Itself Its own Internal policies and 'OuPdAhat 4400,000.440 had been spent limits only Its SrshimpunTtoSemwb. the wlthoat nea to sreeisisd right s compound theseM bar "d yet that not an air-toof hootila discrimination beIV gvun f mu far the performance troth uUlag ifcdera had reached our soldiers at the K llcles sen one nation and another, Weap- - 'C I lull vbeee sole recommends . Insisted that our soldiers one of eoonomic discipline anr punishV vw s ssppls eagsrssse te eerve uj, the alrplanse for which the ment should be left to the Joint action ssd te eerve Mr. cerrledP- tMmrtrpnwisslly las pcai Ifan U nations for the purpose" ofpun- Is so far as each eerr of tha adm loijttlonhe-lset 1 . . ,74 m Mr mojti durisg ti V serf let Mr Wllsoa" who will not submit to a pllUca t Istratlois never bfor to A .HS?! that our gallant tshlng those A tbs program of Justice and equalit prveMeare appeal general feaN, Wstrlght rvfeeal, eves men the front receive the guns and ity. a the antd-rifland tanks and airplanes of the Civil war fllaatsl Sire test Trod Mod Involved ot AIL ' Floe and ahaea and Con-for P which clothing to fltneae for tarty McKmt Tho ss the experiences of past among ha' hi ssleasl said that Lt soots appropriated so many The. enUro offense of nation hav taught Us that th ash ill loyal mee bf all Coapar-on nation to punish another by In (publican Mr. tkst caadldataa for Isadora, Wilsons ed . fdmtolk-and discriminatory trade but adherence to b that they have demanded that by exclusive has set by the standard of been a prolific breed wSul lency, waste and extravagance be agreements it Vis pareoetl tdminlstra- of kind of antagonism that ted. Such which, demands ho treats as oftentimes aupk lktr aneosdlUonal results la and that If . ministration.' ttfusvsf ection?, a permanent peaco la war, to be established the tows S a RspubTTma Congtom, Arraigns Henry IWA among nations every obstacle that haa would be un UOB8Ud2?on? Initiated ! ol . International Henry Ford has announced that stood la the way tbe mean enlng that Bol-a. should b east aside. It was b coul"b"inrprecd p friendship and l pedfsie with fundamental that purpose tn mind thetrtheTh'1 b5, -- isd ' Social Ista I It. and that when this war that I announced this principle In my Mae Isswr W eouatsd upon a ot To pervert thla a address PCol. ha will January down tha flag gr Iwtveu tools that the pull Eo7ThL,"Idwtltht toodsr ant set the rhetoricians aon of this greattoprinciple for partisan purposes "?,"t It again. Tho horn a stvwesst th and of free trade, U,. lavish Inject bogsy while stay at la not Involved at all. to to atkwemd Isterprsted tho pres!- - ereslty of Cosgra hundred ef thousands of men of amaU which to divert the mind of the nation means leave their wives and children tempt and to to tha war. But Mr. Wilson la from tba broad and humane principle n durable peace by Introducing an supp rtlng Mr. Ford- for tha aanata. On of Internal question of quit another ktnd. tba c thar hand. Senator Weeks does be- American haa in the past beea lieve ln patriotism. Ha does believe In unaffectedbuslneea by a policy of the kind sugtha ver. HI only son fighting It to fear now and has gested over teas at- thla moment, facing deals from a of nothing simple International aids by aid with hi comrade from Justice. policy to lamentable It Indeed, that rank of Ufa But Mr. Wilson la thaWibmenteas Issues of this solemn opposing Mr. Waeka Thera ara dossns hour should be seised upon In so effort of aych case, and th only explanation to bend them to partisan service To of tba president's attitude la poeefbl Initiated and discerning, the motive that be makes adherence to hi per- th is transparent and tba attempt falls sonal fortunes and not loyalty to the voura, i Slacorely -- "WOODROW net lion tbe acid test In accordance with WILSON." whihh be give or withholds support. Hollowing la tha .latter of 8cnator "Th president says be la anxious Simmons: about tha effact oa German hnd our Mr, President Certain Repuball lies of tbe election of a Congress licanDear leaders are attempting to tnake a which would follow the present Repub,v 4 of your use of partisan lican leadership of the bouse and sen-at- peso terms foundparagraph tn your address to He need be under no anxiety. It Congress January I. 1111. No one has h would be clearly understood abroad aa authority to reply to a mlaconst root Ion ie leader It As at boms. any part ot Lyour address axcapting S Aur allies would know that It mean of a chairman cf tba but .ICCOblti that America was determined to speed yourself, committee ef tbe senate, wish finance to the book her P war, and make would army ovi you reply to these stateds so Wh he armies of tbe allies to the limit ments and Insinuations which ara beor Ineffioco tolerate circulated by the eruption ing Industriously leventi-- i ency in waging the war and to Insist opposition to embarrass you In the them of unconditional delicate matters. surrender, handling Germanys ermanv and her vassal state would Sincerely yours. rknow In F. M. SIMMONS." that this country the j nans and psclficts and Bolshevist and Germanised Socialists could no longer rbe counted upon as efficient and of their rtf tools; that tbe fighting men and . , v not the rhetoric lent were uppermost and EAT 1 TABLET! STOP jve or henceforth the Germans would that ging, f ' have to deal with tha straightforward own lot paf 9 and resolute soul of tbe American peotimid, cowards ; J!ne weaklings DYSPEPSIA are ONCE not merely ple and merqly with the obscure nd the th mnblnnf creatures, who . much from f really purpose and wavering will of Mr. Wilreson. And. finally. let our people that their punishment iOflfficient i they, member that the Incoming congress m zrertpl titled to deal with the'vltal questions of rewftoi will pity. ( BU! construction after the war. Tho presitax Diapepsin Instantly nr omen, There are "cowards dent proposes to let- - these questions "Han of the howevw, Relieves Sour, Gassy or be with those who control dealt by Ught to oppress the weaktSrbo would what hls personal organ calls tbs presAcid Stomach. . , ent slacker Congress He proposes to ve the little children, kill theuunprotected. ' ' tba reconstruction of tho country put In the in the hands of thesa slackers under Whan meals hit hack and you 4 tom- re bullies ony Jro long as w,'JJi?T of such men as Mr. Kit-- 1 the guidance to nur, acid, gassy, or ready tc you feel the- - present leader of the house, full and bloated. vvls bullies chin, u.ver fair, When you hav heavy i fight j they them. one of the antiwar .and. Incidentally, of or lumps pain headache lwtnnkss against a weak? opponent, a from indiworkers-othe house. Hurely (he coun-J .Umerad I 'lef! who' fig! the moment try vrlll feel that this work oftorecon- gestion, Haro to instar tide turnd to be intrusted struction other ought rowNiYf' character hands), and that these hand shall be vae class of co there those of the Republican leaders whose XED despicat Bander and ifwendo. They 'vision. is for tbs future and who yet IENI EEIposeesu practical ability to work for ey fear 4ihd teftu.T the belt, iifTafct,. rejort-to.- 'wT the beat Interests ot th present" Just aa soon aa you am a tablet or two of Papes Diapepsin all tho dyapep. those aia. Indigestion and stomach distress use it' tafkes Funeral Held For kialaPPJ ends. These pleasant harmless tab. is the one. ge car a eocie7r leta of Papes DtapepMn never fail, to with figft cowar inization2 George Skinner, make upset stomachs feel fin at once, the t jam they cost very little at drug stores. tA-companions H idirect Advertisement , , fSpedal Correspondence.) r 14 THATCHER,'- - Arto, Oct The Ormof tbe of Skinner, funeral, Georgedied WITH ham ward, who Monday, Oct 41, J was held at the cemetery at 4 pm. etoWash 24 The speakers wer Oct Wednesday. until H appear Cs Petrm, Andraw Kim- to Mr- "Terrtbt f licsesia (jiinteseted o djaw baft, John F Sash, Joaepfe JHL Larson boy fought disease Mr tea H. Peter McBride, and half daseo vranx who specialists. Both sometime was born at Bristou, to "play Bishop Bkinner lass in toed hi oaoditna. Almost RANTEEI 14. 1842, and came with . fcornsus wrack. It took Jost I botUss to' ' England, July 0T AjSrt ALL tVOR? hls parents to America In 1444 remainclear op this disease." POSITIVELY ing In New Tork for 14 years after This is the lr tastlowov of prototwent ssww compiet , in Vthlch they oame to Utah and aettled at end hi spaiarksbia story H" fla 7full on reqseot. hone Wi tch 6354. ' " Loan.- Wo ba-- o saaa a many other esfi,wtes free. i riiE VEkJ He was msrfled In 1474 to Vary Elisagorars ratwvad by this omreoknm Ikjaxl wash . Ten and were children nece sabeth fltrstton. that wo faaologe fwi hot tlooo practicable mirjirroooal the fruit of this union, nine of whom are still living as follows: Moroni Bkinner of Rafford, Arts ; Jarry J. ley Of Thalcher, Rose E. Golding of Nulton of Safrord. Alice Stafford, Prands M. Bkinner of Bafford. Joseph F Bkinner of Bpenlnh Fork. I'tab; Kllsa Coleman of Thatcher Aria; Esther Sundays,, SEffl-WEEKlBktnenr of Bafford, and Wlllmyrth ElY ton of Mlaaai. yv Jerm of or i Always growing oar excluprt range of new and originar.cfftei millinery surpass thoaef Ufor, travagance of society norias a actual conservation in thft raids' Prices unsurpassed. ma commanding our Fall Creations .in ler years. Not as an ex-- i Ihim, but in the line of 'of war time conditions. lodels, iv tioiii poii ::: XAcvU r. Pi l: .... .a. f. f Tomorrow Is Your Lasp Chance 1 nt " estsr4 'rlo? mt. tOifeceive induction into i tJl"T.? T'T-.r-u-vx- j V rs ku - sjl d! thet -- U hi i2r 2, nf; Wiu. ta&P:;r. .SSca - !t u - win kfp it special Induction offices open The Cofleg;' . Co11 The State (apiloV The Weber,', Onnaty House, Ogden, Utah. The Utah Coont Court House, Provo, Utah. The Bannock County Court HouseTocatello, Idaho. 4k ' atrra Hi Prompt action is necessary on yj !tp Go to School HpUSANpS of people multt-mllllonal- re 'V r e. There i Little to for the Coward; Whether He Dese Pity ofaCon'empt DeperidfjUpon th Indivual. pro-Go- tor-(tuo-ue ; j 4 IT suffer,) Papes a I 'A I? ?.dtroy 's5 rj i lir tl :34sas PyJYdu V.l C0WAR1 Kf ft! pt vrr tteSiirdl iuota is rapidly J 1 ii College" es rmcrh. - the as if tiling. ef-a- sl tov part DUCTION f c.?ss n'ldTuk v AND TOMORROW. jTODAV ( dSLrsuias&:s aia eague ? The, :War Department Will eon-vo- ss - siwp-- . MANY MEN ARE SECURING' mure skt n : Students Army T raim ' riw.V..dJor unit of - J W5f j- Utah Agricultura t, rS f LREET suicide byTiHcKes! . . If one should take minu doses of some irritant or pc drug, no particular effecmiiht bej noticed until acaimulation . of jtne poi- son made its action evident AP)A; Yet how many redize tht 1 ritant and poisonous substances fkjfa fernied V9 constantly, even in health, du digestion and the preparatti vvastp( for elimination?. , ' II the bowvl act rcrulafV outhljr, such ImprM matter is a ufeljr gottca rid ot But if constipation exist, - Asm result migration of intestinal wat increased production of poison ota (ubttances, and their absorption into die blood, which carries dbctn 2 . over the body. ' s Tbe retuk a disease or diorder, which, if neglected or allowed to 1 continue, cripple or - .The victim of kffla. guch tv vo mm, do not core make consdpatioa a do not prevent s On the ocher hand,' die Nnjol Treatment not only owtJcoeoeeooo- gtipation, but prevent make Nujol ta not a Eke anf dreg j ki abooitj Nujol helpmNiBifw-- e daily, thorough. ng elPpoioi- - ing commit suicide by inches Constipation i a bad habit It it a (in against the body. But there i an even worse a crime against Nature, the of pin.' castor oH, laxative mineral water, and salts to force the bow Warning: tie bearing tho NujoJ" MujoL Yaw nmy mlcrtr A m Labor; .tones) Nujol ARD CtL nXND yQ ( toctorsFail i 9iv 0f$ Do Do D, for Skin Diaoaae 'Regular, as NEWS - The 6rcal Coun ry Newspaper , |