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Show 9 WUFKT.Y REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAII TTIF! WHERE DANNUNZIO IMllG BAIIOIT MIGHT CLASH WITH AMERICANS BAD BLOOD IS CAPTURED BT POSSE Pacific Coast Folks Testify Bandlake, Oregon testimonial telling what Dr. r- - da Pierre! ha do I i PRESIDENT URGES CONGRESS TO CONSIDER NATIONS READJUSTMENT PROBLEMS. Tiv;t;i; a re 333 Heartless Profiteering and Machine, tiona of Manevolent Red Are Cited by Chief Executive in Message From bickuBed. ' General Wablagtn. tions os recommenda- r - cowl combat-the V !! r; :y U32BS ' zjcvf FT-1- ; (i h r, it 1 a IWMS tl mm? M : if, r . ssa g? - Robber Who Had Laughed at Efforte of Officer to Effect HI Capture . Now in Hospital With Bullet Through Lung. Wffc'W JTtl of living, luhor unrest, rndlnlinn and" a readjustment of the tuition to peace W. rT time basis wore the features of resident Wilsons annual message to congress delivered on Iteeeinbor 2. The peace treaty, the president told yrs f w congress, will be discussed In a separate message later, aa will the railV road questloa. For the second time ouly alnco the View of the harbor of Kpulato, Dalmatia, where D'Annunzio may run counter to American forces If he pursues president established the pruottee o f his plan to "annex the whole of the Dalmatian const. Yankee marines and bluejackets have been policing Spalato. addressing congress In person his was read by the clerks. The presidents principal recommenDISASTROUS FIRE IN SING SING PRISON dations were: Establishment of a budget system for the national finunces. HH. wv ' Reorganization of the taxation sysiA M t tem with simplification of the Income ' 7 ' ' , ' and excess profits. ' s:-' ' ? x , 7 Readjustment of the tariff system, ' 7 ' . " v If necessary, to meet changed world I V; ;7 t conditions and make the, system conform with the fact that tho United States Is "the greatest capitalist In the world." ' I . '; .!v SX ZL Recognition and relief for veteran ; ... . soldiers of the world war, particularly ! ... 1 In the way of government farms as projtosed by Secretary. Lane. Proper measures to foster the dyestuffs Industry built up" during the Avar, to keep the United States Independent of foreign supply. An enlarged program for rural development, Is recognition of the fanners part In the war. Measures which "will remove the causes" of "political restlessness in our body politic. At this ladnt the president made his roost extensive reference to the peace treaty by saying .the causes for the unrest "are superficial, rather than Scene In King Slug prison. New York, during the recent tire which destroyed n number of buildings. The lows was and that they "arise nettvy. The tire was said to have been sturled by tut Inmate. from or are connected, with the failure on the part of out government to arFATTEST BOY IN THE WORLD rive at a Just and permanent peace, SERVICES FOR MURDERED BELGIANS permitting return, to normal conditions, from the transfusion of radical theories from seething European cen7 ters, pending such elay, from heartx' ' ,T- y 7 less proflteerlng.reeultlng from the Increase of the cqst ef llying. and lastly, '5 from the machinations of, passionate e'F s r--,I 1 y.v and malevolent, agitators. .With tne 0, ' ; return to normal conditions this unrest vrlll rnpaliyddlsappear," The president renewed his recommendations for legislation to deal effectively with those persons who by violent methods would abrogate our time tested Institutions." 1 e nro-sng- XWH JfWIj P k s v ? f '' !. f ti ' - -- '- . ry - ' sen - 3 , deep-seated- ," 'Im VJ f't' J High J -- Ul; 'i t' ci ? - -'- ostj of Living. Several recomweijdaUpni und some renewals of previous .ones were madi by live president to bring down the cost of living.., Among, them wen extension of the. food control law to peace times for the emergency, regulations for trtihtjairtaUnn of foods In Interstate commerce, a cold storage law modeled after the law in New Jer sey, a law repairing marks to show the length of tlni tfoMla are kept in storage and a law to secure "competitive welling and prevent unconscionable profits by federal license )f corporations selling food in Interstate commerce. Rights of Labor. A long portion of the message was devoted to a dlscusslou of the condiA definite tion and rights of labor. program to bring about an improvt roent In tbe conditions of lalair and "bring about a genuine democratixa tlon of industry was recommended. - "The keep men from only way-to agitating against grievances is to remove the grievances, said the presidents message. At another iwtnt It declared "the seed of revolution Is repression," "The establishment of tbe principles regarding labor, laid down in the covenant of the league of nations," said the message, "offers us the way to' Industrial peace and conciliation. No Gov other road lies open to us. emments mnst reeognlxe the right of men to bargain collectively for ho mane objects. Labor no long must'be treated as a commodity." "The right of Individuals to strike Inviolate, continues the message "at. ought not to be Interfered with by any process of tbe government, but there Is a predominant right and that Is the right of the government to protect all of Its peepk and to assert Its power and majesty against the challenge of ' any class. hVi- fx ; x 'x x it- -' :S i.'.; ' v- e . - ; ' s s.v ' ' 4 V", Titmlnew, Relgium, a iminufncturing Itj on the Satnbre, where on Auguet 22. 19H. JtHII unarmed citizens were ruthlessly who! down by the (lermuns. recently held memorial services for those murdered men In front of an attar erected at the scene of the crime. X v?:v . , ' '' t 4 .'v , c,, r 1 - i : ...0 litis is Lenny Mason of Leicester Iaiglaiid, a boy of s:teen who weighs UM pounds, making him the worlds fattest boy. Some of Lenny's other dimensions are as follows: Arm circumference, 23 Inches; chest, Inches; thlgli, 2S ltultes, and calf, 24 Inches. -- BLASTING AWAY A MOUNTAIN OF SLATE Old Tree Made Prolific. old' back-yarapple tree In an Ohio city Is yielding, in rotation, crops of apples of the , early, medium-early- , fall and whiter varl otles. besides seven kinds of pears a total of SO varieties of fruit. The tree, more than 7o years old, was thought to be dead and In an advanced stag of decay, when the horticulturist responsible for Its metamorphosis began his experiments. Skillful and strolled grafting, of course, accomplished the seeming miracle. Tho renewed tree' ft now vigorous enough to produce some 4o tii bushels of fruit every year, all of the choicest kind. Its owner declares that yielding eerai varieties of fruit at different seasons makes a healthier tree than the usual tion of a heavy crop all in one sea .i'll. 1opular Mechanics Magazine. An d extra-early- i:;: 1 i X - v Nn 4 '' A: . i.: - .'Sfe 7i It-Is- 1 i- 'ee 1 $ Douglas, Wyo. William Carlisle, train bandit, again is a prisoner, under guard In the Douglas hospital, where he is suffering from a bullet hole in his right lung. He was shot down by Sheriff A. S. Roach, of Wheatland, Tuesday afternoon, December 2, after he had been surrounded in the cabin of Frank Williams, eighteen miles southwest of here. Carlisle's trail through a heavy snow In the Laramie Ieak country was followed from early Sunday morning by two posses of twenty men. The train bandit escaped from the posse earlier Tuesday, Jumping from a window of the Widow Rrays ranch home as the posse members entered, lie was captured at 3:30 in the afternoon. Carlisle seized a pistol as Sheriff RoaCh entered the Williams home, but before the bandit could fire the sheriff had sent a bullet through the band't's right Jung. First aid treatment was given the outlaw and he was carried down tbe mountain strapped to a pact horse and brought to Douglas In an J NTs ' - Ui xSf ; Chinese Carlisle has been In the Laramie Peak country since his escape after robbing the Los Angeles Limited train near Medicine I.ovv on November 18. Letters and telegrams purporting to have been from the bandit In Denver and other parts of the country were frauds. He made no uttempt to conceal his ideality. IT was Carlisle's frankness In admitting his Identity that caused his undoing. Saturday night Sheriff Roach received word that Carlisle was in the Laramie Peak country. He notified John C. Gayle, chief special agent of the Union Pacific of Omaha, who was In Cheyenne, and a posse was sent Saturday night from Cheyenne by special train. In the meantime, Sheriff Roach had organized another posse and took a train to Dwyer. There the posse obtained teams and drove through a bitter blizzard to the ranch of P.ob Fletcher, at the head of Fish cheek, on the south side of Laramie Peak The snow was so deep It was impossible to go further with teams and the posse proceeded Sunday morning on horseback to the top of the peak. The remainder of the pursuit was made on foot, the horses being unable to plow through the huge drifts. , HENRY CLAY FRICK DEAD. Captain of Industry Began Life as a Clerk. New Y'ork. Ilenry Play Frick died 2. Mr. Prick suffered here I in attack of ptoiiuvne poisoning early in November He had nearly rbiov-ere- d from this when complications developed. Ite was fi years old. Mr. Frick, formeilj president and since 1V.7 chairman of the board of directors of tin Ilenry (. Prick Coke company, the largest coke producing company in the world, was born at Overton, la., December FJ, IS 19 He began life as n clerk in a flour m,!! of his grandfather and later embarked in the coke business in a small waj. From that small beginning the Frick company developed width now operates 40,000 aeres of coal and 12, UK) coke ovens with a daily capacity of 2.'),000 tons. BODY FOUND IN TRUNK. Young Woman Who Taught School at Ogden, Utah, Brutally Murdtred. Lawton, Mich. The body of a woman found In u trunk In the basement of the home of Mrs. Tabor Sunday was imsitlvely Identified as that of Miss Maude E. Tabor, who disappeared four years ago and who was generally believed to have died while teaching in the west. The Identification was made by Joseph Virgo, of South Rend, Ind., a close friend of the dead woman. Miss Tabor .was formerly a school teacher at Ogden, Utah. The trunk In which the body was found Is of ordinary nmke and ns yet no marks have been found on it to determine from when It was shipped. Receipt Increase. Washington. Increase of nearly a dollars iu receipts over 1918 was note! In the report Tuesday of the treasurer of the United States for th fiscal year 1919. half-billio- n IXx-t- o ha HKdie.nn ior while, then tb e. eemed to be getting worse I Pierce s medicine. I took two I 7? J , 7 pwcoweiy and used Dr. in &dr and the ulcer was all wu cj. had the medicine all used, and 1 Jll mend these medicines to other eu t 77 Pr,,, MISS- - BERTHA For Over 40 Years Tonic and Blood Builder (Thalia, Wash, t "I have urj jj, Pierce medicines m my family for ow year and have always found th think Dr. Pare , p77 represented. I WteJ? ? no equal for oonrt nfa tbe Golden Medical Discoveryipn., a a J?4 and blood builder cannot be I can heartily recommend any Dr. Pierce remedies. J2IaKr Pierce her. Dr. niv thing an ,a ' siik) chronic doctors could notration cu IWnt Pdkt that JENNIE K. SWOFFOluTml '-- ire? Alfred BR.P1ERCES' CCS(EDLEIE medical IDDSCOVERY FOR THE BlOOD,UVER,ll)Nn automobile. Simp'e Stunt to Cure Hiccougha. V 4.,V iA Hus is the method of treating obiTJ Y stinate hiccough that Dr. D. Francisco Socialists Call Strike. ft Vn ih gas employs, lie describes ft In Rome. A few !SoeiaIi3- t- deputies, the lievl.sta.de Meiliciua y Cirurgia passing through the Plaza Colonna, lracticas (Madrid). The patient lies were Insulted by a crowd. Because of down anil draws up his knees until his this incident, the labor exchange dee thighs are pressed tightly to his ab- cidti to call a strike of Its members, domen, the lower part of the legs be- which was begun without disorder. ing pressed against the thighs by Wood Indorsed for Presidency. berohng the knees. Tbe position ft held for several minutes. Pierre, S. D. Major General LeonThe effect of this is to press the ale ard ood was indorsed for president doioinnl organs up against the dia- of the United States by the Republican GUdennavvu mountain, near Snowden. Wales, is gradually' disappeurln phragm and to sustain the pressure state convention, after a struggle in as huge quantities of Its i.HU are being blasted away daily,, Tht slate is until the diaphragm ceases Lu spas- which Governor Frank O. Dm dm of replacing tar, etc., as roof covering. modic suitraetionji Illinois came out second bo.--t. F The message closed with a pointed reference t "radicalism and ml doctrines and referred go Russia today with Its blood and terror'!. as a painful object lesson of the power of min. orities. "Tltere are those in this country, said the message, who threaten direct action to force their will upon a maIt makes little difference jority. ; what minority whether capital r labor, r any other class ; no sort f privilege will ever be permitted to j dominate this country," 'r vo y. x i - Tt. .3 "V - djoaedidm. STERN CHASE. taJ ? z: 5 both. BynshtiUioS I w, Dt to J6? hew, , bytlr CARLISLE CAUGHT IN LONELY CABIN AFTER A LONG AND i". - . was d with an deer Forgot He Did It It was quite a comrwaa Morv ui the police court; n neighborly arinu.nf had become a brawl, ami Hov the j,. pllcant wanteil a summon- - fur against her neighbor Are you Tnarrled? ts-e- ilt ef trate. "'ex, sir. replied the nt .nt Where !syour husband1 Away, sir. Away! exclaimed th. rr.iie. My good woman, what do you by away? "Please sir, said the wmnn hurriedly you put him sway Youro-last week. Dmdon Answers -- f Waterproofing. To make cloth waterproof ilinlv ten pounds of resin In fnr gallon, of hot llnsed oil. Pour twto tun tn which a wringer line been sitdihed Fold cloth evenly lengthwise nuking P.i a strip 9 Inches wide thl through the hot oil. As soi a. el! soaketl, rurr through the wringer setting It as tight as possible Spread on gras Immediately ami do not fM or leave Indoors until thoronghb dry Drying may take a week or niiev This solution will treat about flftv anbef doth. Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOBIA. that famous old reraery for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature A In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Ca storm Independent Vife Flatbush And .vur wii 'ub you on postal curds? Pensonhurt Oh, jes i shouldn't think youd i'1' I ) her to do so. Oil, shes very indep doesnt seem to care who know wlwf she says. Men nutke money and women mate them hand it over. The smile of adverelw. - ritHr Icy. HEALTH RESTORED Hr. Knight Was Dowd Witi Li-- t f Found V . ney.Ccnphint; Needed. the Remedy t ln a Kidney trouble put KniRL way, say Thomas A. tlred Insurance Agent SL, East St Louis, HI. on with pain across my back the attacks kept getting worse til I had a spell that laid me up. Morphine was the only relief and I couldnt move UJJ. without help. The kidney secretions were scanty, painful and filled with sediment "I was unable to leave the bouse, could not rest and became utterly 1 The only way hausted. take ease was by bolstering self up with pillows. "J , months I was ln that awfi dltlon and the doctoT sam v Doant gravel. brought me back to E ia and I have gained wehderfouj strength and weight" ms, fitcom to A. if. EUGXAKX, . CDWtAaySwre.S0e- 8- DOANSrOSTERAkCLBURN CO- BCFTALQ. BronchialTro-b- h ) . |