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Show 4 jVm tiNn DESERET ETEXtXG NEWS SATURDAY X-Ra- To Red Cross Funds ftfeifinh 12.35 . Eagerto Sign B j LONDON. Friday, . Mar 22. v (British Winlaw BervloeJ Th ia linetnly Oarmaa anxious to conclude pane and to. (3s- tha Anted terra - aeoordtng , May 24 Chair- man Fordney of tbe ways and mean committee announced in tbe boos today that committee bearings will be held soon with tba view of a complete revision of tha tariff. Preceding these bearing ba said, the committee beginning next week would consider th repeal of th various consumption ta Mr. Fordney criticised tha railroad administration, saying its reduction of freight rate on many Import arciol'e, moving from the Pacific to tha Atlantia coast wao a redaction of tax rate" and waa ordered by th administration "without consulting any Other government deportment."The Important thing he added, is that this reduction applies only to Imported goods and not to domestic Committee hearings on tha good tariff, the chairman said, will begin ia About a month. - (onnmnl ft OF TARIFF JN SIGHT: WASHINGTON, The Treaty to the view of tha Rot turdam eor- - i 110 24 Singer Whose its Gsrran Famous Voice Added $500,000 ys m .MAY respondent of tha Pally Telegraph formed from nawt event Hi Oar Tha only thin tha Gar- fpmmy. mao lararamant ia iookiac for, Ha say la sotno alteration Hi tha terms which it can Interpret to tha Gorman peepl no a oonoaa aloft tn ordar to aay that tha treaty no otiar ratama tha form 7 which mad it "inaeoeptabl." Th Gormans will, in abort, onlesa a quits unexpected biter nation? upheaval occur end by tha . accepting the inaooeptable, i correspondent continues. have Tha stronger they In language, tha more vaua In substance bacoma tha speeches of Ebert, Beheidemana and oth. er members of tha govern jnent. They all atop ahort at aayin what la the alternative policy to ft refusal to eigrn and anatner noticeable symptom ia that cney have lately taken to emphasis in that tha Allied tarroe are not so much inaoeeptable and unfulfillable. Selections from the Sermons and Writings of Joseph F. Smith Sixth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints u bo-co- It dear. la too. that the ' Baptists Vote to Join Intcr-ChurCampaign i ck Colo, May 11. Th Northern Baptist convention today Intervoted to Join tha proposed church world movement for a Joint c Tvnpvnrn to ftnr of all American evangelical denomination Reservations wars adopted providing that the movement shoo Id rot attempt organic church onion and that Baptist traditions and Independence should be safeguarded. Gift of 21.800,000 to the Northern Baptist convention by John p. Rockefeller contingent upon completion of th f 5.000 900 fund now being raised was announced to the convention today by F. W. Ayer of Philadelphia, president. One-hath sum Is to go to tba Foreign Missionary society at Boston, the other half to the-- Home Mission-ar- y Society at New Fork. Five million . five hundred, thousand dollars alrewdv has been subscribed to th ft. 683,903 fond. Mr. Rockefeller previously had contributed 1734,008 to the fund. DENVER. rrM-l- lf HINES ASKS FOR TO RUN RAILROADS HZOOJDOOfiOO it An apMay 1.109.800.080 in adto dition 2500.600,006 already provided. for use of th railroad tration during 1011 and 111, was requested today by Director General WASHINGTON. propriation of S Admiral Cary T. Grayson, physician and naval aid to President Wilson, recount in an interview reported by Richard M. Wlnaaa in Physical Culture for March tha story of his famous ride with Colonel Roosevelt. "It waa in tha winter of l0t-l6- 0 that President Roosevelt reeotred to employ soma effective measures for weeding out tba physically unfit in the army. Horseback riding had been so much of the colonels Ufa that be pro- test movement whien tha government Itself started has become a cause af embarrassment, rather than of assistance to Us author Nothin ia more welcome to them at tha moment than the counterdemonstrations in tavor or imthe treaty which the pending socialists sr organising. Hines Th estimate revealed that there 'fikd Wen'kn' dpeHtiujr abheft' W'j during th last calendar year and of 130. 690.000 during tha first four monthe of 1010. Of th total of $1.70?, 000.008 appropriated and requested. Mr. Hlnea said that 11.314.080 000 eventually would he returned to the government Thla Include monev tied op in working capital and advanced on account to the railroad corporation Suffrage and Liquor .Texas Election .Issues recognized MMt.MUie MO-BThis photograph of Mm Nellie Melba, the famouo Australia cob. traito, waa taken when aha returned recently to England, Punng ihe.war she devoted bar time to relief work and with her voice added 2500,000 to the Red Cro fund aion A prospective' chairman of the senate and Chairman military commute Kahn of the boose committee. Immediate appropriations for current expenses are planned with postponement of army policy legislation. Mr. Kahn said be thought the first bill should provide money for an average army of about 500 000 men. under expectations that tb army would- - rnnaisi of. about one milium men July 1 and be reduced, to 106. r. 000 or 200 090 by Baptists Reject Plans For Union DENVER. Colo, May 2 4 .The convention toJfortbern Baptist day unkmkmsly rejected a proto for conference posal consider aft organic union of churches of America evangelical The proposal was made by the Preschurch. byterian A resolution presented by Dr. Shaiier Matthew dean of tha divinity school of the University of Chicago, recommending that the convention rsfwto ,SC d -- delegate to th proposed conference was followed by cheers lasting Marly one minute. California Brewers Display Judgment of An Extraordinary Kind BAN FRANCISCO. May 24 Cali- fornia brewers do not expect to renew th brewing of beer until they bsve acquainted themselves with tha full text of the decision by Federal Judge Mayer In New Ter It yesterday permitting the manufacture and aale of a 2.75 per eeot beverage, Rudolph Barnet, president of the California State Brewers association, announced here today. They were prepared to resume full capacity operation however, as soon aa tha decision is received, he said. New Main St Building ...... 1 ... ...... ...... ....... Pad Restores Health or Money Back Pad by stivavUtin Oar JUdio-Aei- tha blood eircaU-ttoimport di raotora vitality and overcome nr?y Wt tiara an any taat tmonlaJ from vrbo tiara aaffarad from High patimts Blood IVaaaura, Rbatimatism. Neural Via. Inaocnania, DImmm of tha Karra. Stomach. Bowala. Heart La do. Bladder Kidneys. LJver. Proetata Gland nd fomala Complaint To prore- tha rmarkabla restorative and ritalUlBff appitanco w fftt of thla wonderful trial will bend It on ten ria wish an absolute tneneyboi auaraefe H rt tHu? No aila io Ua entire matter what your ailment, r Try It at - For full Information, writ today. RADII. HI APPLIANCE CM. 77ft radknry BUg- Lee Angela COL - i Ad ven imeiM ) Present Life and C the LifeHereafter -- as a frantic storm of protest which found Ha way Into print under front "It was an impossible order, they It couldnt be don complained. It was politics; a personal score against individuals; a game to Croat vaoan eies to advance favorites, a piece of sharp practice; a revolutionary heresy. Also, it was little leas than cruelly to animals and undeniably some horses were doomed to suffer burdens beyond their capacity Lastly, they said, that Roenevelt himself ecu ids t undergo the test. It is not of record that Roosevelt ever failed tq accept a eballeng But ho was then a very busy man, and so he decided to do th Job all In one day and be don with ft. He sent for me one evening and asked that I take the trip with him. "We started from the Whit House early next morning on good, sound, dependable mount heading south into The day broke with a disVirgin! agreeable compound pf drizzling rain, sleet and snow, accompanied by a chill wind that crept into the very crevices of a mans vital This steadily increased until the day ended In tbe worst storm I pyrr Jia.ve .fxced. . Roosevelt- - set .only did not complain but apparently gave no heed to ft. Hs Just pulled tha broad brim of bis sombrero down about his eves and drove steadily ahead, our bones splashing water and mud all over each other by the hatful as we ploughed through poddies and miry stretches of road that made the going not only decidedly heavy but frequently next to Ira possible. Certainly it J man would have selected inch a day or road for anything less than a case of life and death. However, in spite of tb worst of It, Roosevelt seemingly enjoyed it mom perhaps because he was lighting against odd a Thus we covered the 52 miles to V. where w had a midday meal and started on tbs return trip. "Now. I want to aay, aa a physician, and also as one who has experienced rough going and violent freaks of weather both on land and sea, that if ever there was a time when a mans vitality would have been worn down strea strain sad tb beating, exhausting effect of storm. h?t was tb day and th occasion. "Th natur of tb storm may be Judged by the fact that when we returned to the White House, Roosevelt took off his turned it upslds down on a sombrero, table and pulled th hat from out tb shell of which left a it Joe, replica of hia head-gea hatperfect of Ice, which be displayed with a due sense of pride as a souvenir of a three days task done loon and that day one of such w bq would not have asked any officer to face in the schedule of 1)31 page headline CHURCH NOTICES Ensign stake priesthood meeting will be b44 Monday, May 20. 1210. at T.20 pm. in (he Twenty-fir- st ward chapel. ThO high prloota of Pioneer stake wfM bold thebr regular monthly meet22. ing in the stake hall Sunday, May adat 10 am . the date haring been vanced one week oa account of gen- eral conference, The monhlv priesthood meeting of Pioneer flake "ill he held, in the stake hill Monday. May 20. at 7 26 p m. There will be a meeting of th stake chaii men ef social committees in room 400 Church office building at pm, June 2. Stake presidents are cordially invited to attend. 0 Gives forth the true spirit of the Gospel. Sound as gold in tenetr and precept and breathes the Mill of the Master on every page. The Book ; Fonnsa Lompendiumorthe Teachings of the Church That will stand as a safe guide for its jmembers for genera- tions to come. The Melchizedek Priesthood ve "Adopted Quorums GOSPEL DOCTRINE as a Text for Class Study Ivl ait ' next Two Years, but every x' member, of the Church will wish to read it, and every student refer to it for information. It contains a Large and Careful Index of Subjects Maying jt ur Invaluable for Easy Reference of . Thousands of Vital Topics on Principle and Conduct Wa-rent- . 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May 4 The ataam-fhl- p Today aM T Agamemnon from Brest brought mors than 4.500 officers and men of the kith division 2l1t field artillery Temperature at werther bureau office and 714th ammunition- - train, each and on roof of office kiosk Instruments theu-ttis- s .complete: companies K and M otjhe Si! la kiosk. higher 55tn infantry detachments. Including , Roof of Bos batteries A and B of the 140th field ton Bldg. Kiosk 5 -- artlUery and tba 114tli sanitary train Maximum venterdsy . TO and-T'. 7, IF ordnance repair Minimum yentSF day1 .7.- 14thmebUe ... Minimum (a today hop. each complete. The Agamemv (9 today non brought altogether 1(21 troop (7 . m. today .. . ..(4, Including four officers and 120 men of 2 42 m. today - . ,.(! company C of the 25th engineers; two I m. today ...45 officers and 45 men of the 265th mo- IS m. today , . ...04..........74 m. today ........74. .,..,...71 bile ordnance repair shop. 17 officers 11 ..14 ...75. of headquarters of ' tha sixth army Xooa today Lore! Forecast. corps and 5(2 men recovering from wounds or illneos and 22 nurse Sunday Generally fair tonight-en- d not much change In temperature. Relative humidity 47 per cent. Radio-Activ- possibilities Gospel Doctrime to at More Troops Land. It 66 each for three consecuUm day RooseveK asked me if it were ft reasonable and practicable teat for ph; leal qualification. I told him that if any officer could not ride 20 miles a day for three days in succession, be Expedite Moving was unfit for duty. "Immediately afterwards Roosevelt Passage of Army Bill issued presidential order Calling" upon all military officers to submit themWASHINGTON, May 24. Step to selves to this test. There followed a expedite th army bill were discussed near riot among a certain over-feclass of officers as well between Senator Wadsworth, today Texas May 24. Woman suffrage and prohibition ar tha principal issues in a general election being held throughout Texas today. Amendments to tha constitution giving right of suffrage to women and prohibiting manufacture and aale of intoxicating liquors are being voted home upon. people detained Advocates of woman suffrage and will find books solace a groat good have prohibition aa well to meet every taste of conducted vigorous campaigns and a We have them the the youth, and grown heavy vote is predicted. Suffrage is th child, time In P. being voted on for the-firText DEBERET NEWS BOOK STORE DALLAS. To Issue From the Press of The Deseret News June 2nd 1919 SUBORDINATES SHOULD ty ifkt, A -- CIoie-U- p TEE TRADING u vNews Building, 6 Main Street of Whitman. While th recollection of wn l gira a fh an of hour I spent day last with It Is stHl description week the mosg singular personage, among American writer Do you guess whom you one I mean? or shall I tell Wait Whitman. The afternoon you? was hot and bright and aa I crossed tbs Delaware by ferry to Camden and walked along tb straight, level street I wondered what I would say In explanation of my intrusion, but as soon as I reached tha bouse I lost my perEven tha exterior of Whit-man- o plexity. home, situated at (22 Mickle Street, is simple and friendly enough to dispel formality. Th bouse, or rather cottagw, is only two stories high and leea thaa five pares wide, ft la of wood, and is shaded by a tree on Tb front door waa tbs esidewxlk. open, and when. I rang. oomety housekeeper opened aa Inside summer door, through tin slats ef which I had already seen her ironing at tba and of the corridor. I asked lf Mr. Whitman was abl to see visitor h had had a a few days before andslight sunstroke she said"Certainly." Having seated me tn tbe little parlor sort of double room, th back part of which does service aa a chamber, being furnished with a bed and a few wooden chairs ah disappeared, and I heard rumbling aa of alow presently mewimuR ' overhead. I looked at the things about me 11 simple, neat, and eosey Codling Moth Canmy .. U liiv nu uu.v uin uuuil lorwarn Jut ItT uii mi wn to have disand felt tie Controlled degree angle at the nozxie end. The enough to be able to spray the re- turbed the old man. Boon I heard nozzle used should be one that gives mainder of the first two trees, and ym e shuffling steps and tha regular clack spray that first third of the second two tree The codling moth which cause the 1bpejikt driving ing of a stick on tha entry floor, and from he Continu, untl, hp onjJ n( thf, bj bojt flre fMt in a moment Whitman moved into common aerlou 1 is a zz.e. of arsenate Use ad tor spray reached and then turn down ths wormy apple, sight through th doorway. Very corIn of three raised About Utah. to every apple pounds paste, or on ond row. It matters not If th spray dial wa his handshake, and ere I had to Soverlapsallttle The spraying will ofpo1er made a short apology for interrupting It need not be. if proper control of water. The object In sprav- - not be effectixe ff any calyx cups are y er put me nres are exercised,I state Professor H-- . gallons him, hi Glad to see lri(r hool(1 b to Wl Itch calyx cup missed. quits at ease. H sax in a R. Hagsrt. of the entomology An inspection should be made after d is thing to rocking chair near one win- ment of the I tab Agricultural coiltwe j with the po'aon. The blossom-gets Its th spray'-.- g If mbr than ten dow, and I about ix feet from him All that it takes codling g,are. jt is absolutely essential to get rent of the apples are wormv, spraypera . sear tha other. ut tlme-aboto the apple crop of. thefiret of August. potoe,, mto-t- he ely cup to'tbrrd shoud I wish 1 could draw him for you, moth isdamage I correct spraying. b a fin enlst spray ap- achieve results. jThto because if there b today a patri- Utah be should first applied The j Plied at low pressure. spray j The object la to archal --look lug man it la he. His three A aeobad spraying should follow the cov.r $he to five day after the apple blow- applrs Wl(h t fin coat!a, hair and beard ar long and very eom petals s first a have later. At about ten fall If the first, to you . day begin white. His bead on the top is egg' spray aprayl". some of the calyx cup were- poi,,,. , hleh loreliMdiWff email orchard, u a hand 4 nos essential .t is of ahice any dotn tJ 7h bushy 54 open, and or;har,l apparatus but II the -JOB PRINTING AND BCOK Lder.bo ai are a power Pump. V-- t ait of the cayx cup. be fiied. ft rowftTn which wh snd bkhVire one to spray again A . BINDING, of a become about imperative nose maintarlrg is for Hs prominence struggle and fif.y pounds is necessary good method to follow in applying the We re the pionebrs In Job large, straight.- - and rather flat, withI hundred Rook Binding in .The hone fchou d bn leg enough If prar in to stop th outfit Just before jtlg a Roman tendency which state of the tree the men reach a point oppostt the 0ur facilities ,re the beet the for band-oovburied ia tha drift of fleecy hair that.pomlble to reach all partsand two tree of of first tb th first of work, no tn..er now j ung any ties strong center ail the lower parts of his cheeks j easily and efficiently frown. Two men may aprav. and theyjurr or how sm&lL and faoac William Rooco Thayer, in enough to stand th pressure. Th spray rod should b a tea foot I should spray th nearest third Of the THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. Jun Scribner. half-asham- s fan-bk- wicker-bottom- 'P' ed eh - . -- pre-su- , Prir.t-perba- ar i I |