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Show c DESEItET EVENING ITCWS. . MONDAY WANT COVENAIfTER sad rbeeseetic paint owe their coeditio to the Uct that they neglected tbeiiaf waning o( kidney trouble. Prompt setioa at the iat ia Of dw ordered kidney will pro veal peek uf by four dixttn-k- 4 authorities discussing th .rant for a League of Nation pled by the Pari peace confec- -. and now awaiting ratlfloatlo th United State senate. Th ants are: William H. Taft. of the Tailed State; Georg f. Wickersbam. formerly United ate attorney general; A. Lawrence swell, president of Harvard oniver-t- y. and Henry W. Taft of th New vrk bar. Tho Individual letter ill not be Identified. SOVEREIGNTY Keep the blood stream per by fceepmd tbs kidaey beeltby and the poison oos wrote metier that came paia and musty will be eliminated from die , , yrtem. Helps to Efficiency . 4- - (For The News by EL Why all this Precaution? Addlngtee Bruoa) TUST wherein lies the reason for the use of vegetable preparations for infants start your DONT dont own days work. relation between eye strain and lowexpect others to, start ered working efficiency. And keep to mind that then is fully their at top speed. as clone a relation between fool air Repeated experiments have shown and IneMlKy to work to best advanthat both mind and body require a brief preliminary period of "warming tage. Ton yourrolf cannot work well Failure to make due allowance pp. can your employees 4n have brought relief to thoroaad of (ofthis may keep the whole days and neither for If you ventilated quarter poorly fering mea aod woetea who were curve of It than lower efficiency ought have such quarters the installing of with berkerke. rkeoMti psu. safer to iwolla jowte, ooco Hog. inkiM. poftac ventilation system may turn a tootra wptekm. btBeeeneee, biadder Experiments have also shown that outgood m6err. to be on of th beet Investments wwtaw we el eppem or edwc reeee of there is commonly a distinct drop la you . . ever mad a bdacytvooMa. tbe curve of efficiency, due to fa- - And. If only for efficiency's sake, 81m. Bws CL 8wdL N. U, wriro. tigue. in the hoar before hutch; aod that should not be your only le Jeeewy I wee tok be eat arbtow a still more marked drop' the day though esd ktaiilsr. I bad bee ia bed hr. take oar to keep tbe psychic rettoon. awatbe, to close. its bet kept tenia wane. Tha I ot ee bed mem draws of your work place as atmosphere tkm bed to be daw. W eedeed ee sitrsrte. It to avoid pure as tbe physical. win be wise Accordingly mew le to Oevtoe Newe tor Faiev Ldeev Immatters of taking up special Fill wd we mm fer tome. They If you have a grouch. dont show tow toed tbee ell tbe wedinito 1 he portance at these times the planning It. If you cant help showing It, keep now work, the working out of un- away from your working staff- - i of eCHRAMMUHNSOir DECO CO. usually difficult prnffilenia, making much as you possibly pan. important decisions, etc. And beware of an habitually or navigation Further, It has been found that rest Tgrouohy employe. regard to commerce through th said canal which shall Intervals of a few minute especially Tour groucMnero and his may so not be offered on the same terms to In occupation of a "tonse character, contagiously affect the other work' the citizen Or subject of th other. have a suprisingty resterotlv ere as to lower their efficiency sur721. provided j mind sad JrodirTake advanthatjvessels of the two high contnictlngpartie of this fact for yourself and for prisingly, If you contrive, day should b exempt in case of war be- tage If you have em in On the opposite. your employees. tween them, from blockade, detention ploy ecs. and day out, to keep In good humor ' or capture. end to keep your employees Remember, too, that to begin work yourself In 1848. by Article 8S of a treaty as a whole In good humor, you may mean after a may immediately eating with Colombia, th United fitate guardisturbance leading to a be equally astonished at the rise in anteed "positively and efficaciously digestive or quality, or both quanthe th perfect neutrality of .the lowered working efficiency for the re- tity quantity and quality of your, establishIsthmus of Panama. In 1801, th mainder of the day. Refrain from ments output. Panama Canal treaty was made with work for at least half an houy after Happiness Increases power, unhap- -' Panama, by which It waxprovlded that luncheon. If your work place le, dark, gloomy, pineae decrease It. That ta a law of the canal could never be blockaded, and that no act of hostility could be badly lighted, brighten H up. Keep universal validity which you as a committed within it. In 1808, this in mind always that there Is a close worker should never forget. J "End t. ot Websfer-Ashburto- er with any state or government through whose territory the said ea-may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or Indirectly. for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights dr ad van (age in nl i IKIorlicks Tha Original Malted Milk -- (W bwdw tnflu-ence- trtY. country by treaty guaranteed and agreed to maintain the Independence of the Republic of Panama. By a treaty with Honduras In 1884. the United States guaranteed the neu1 trality of the Honduras railroad. In 1888. by treaty with Germany and Great Britain, the signatory powers recognized the neutrality of the Samoan Islands and provided that the three powers should have equal rights Within the island Bryan Treaties." , By the Bryan treaties "For the advancement of Peace" made by the United States with Guatemala, Norway, Portugal, Great Britain. Coats Rica, Spain, Sweden, Denmark. France. Uruguay, Peru, Paraguay, Italy, Russia, China, Chile. Ecuador, Honduras. Brazil and Bolivia, we have, in practically Identical language, agreed that disputes arising between this country and the other countries named be submitted for Investigation ed gnd that wbll such Investi gation waa proceeding we would not resort to war for the satisfaction of our rights. Even question of national honor and vital interest are not excluded. The Commission is to be so selected that in most cases a majority of the Commission will come from nations other than those who are parties to the dispute. Finally, by the favored nation" clauses of our commercial treaties, w have acted on a principle not very different from that underlying the economic boycott provided for In Article XVL - Thus, under th treety-malclpower we have made covenants for the reduction of armament, the maintenance ng For Infant and Invalid OTHERS are IMITATIONS r" Jn children?' In foreign territory, the fixing of boundaries, tbe maintenance of neutrality of territory be- -, longing to other nation, th guarantee of the independence of other nation. the compulsory arbitration of disputed matters, with tha postponement of war during the process, the participation of this country with other countries in the affairs and government of backward nation a restriction upon tbe right to erect fortifications for the protection of property in which this country is Interested and with reference to which it assumes a responsibility, and an appropriation of money in order to make all such covenant effective. Excepting that It deal in a single treaty with a greater number of nation and a greater variety of subjects, the covenant of the League does not require an invasion of tbe sovereignty of the United than that States to a. greater-extent Council Cannot Commit League. Provision conferring power upon (ho council have been pointed to as an excessive delegation of sovereignty. But the power delegated is no greater than that conferred by the Bryan a majority treaties upon arbitrator Of whom may be foreigner and it ia far less than that by which the members of tho Postal Union renounced their important governmental prerogative of fixing rates of foreign postage. Tbe council was necessary for purposes of administration, but it has no power to commit the league. It can only make recommendation and even Content IB Fhrid Tra&l 3 Yu iSh ""t 1 I I A-- 5 1311 - kSfiSr?'- K-i council. 1 " Finally, th real question is whether the restriction upon sovereignty is justified by the expected result for which it is imposed. No loftier purpose can be sought for by any nation than th maintenance of peaceful relations with other nation and nothing will clearly justify for its accomplishment an appropriate surrender of sovereignty. If Articles X, XII. XIII, XV and XVI are effective to that end, it may with truth be said, as Sir Frederick Pollock said of th Bryan trestle that If they result In undue detraction from our national Independence, then such independence is a kind of legal fiction hardly worth preserving. I'ke the absolute and Individual sov e reign ty of certain publicist which, unfortunately for their doctrine, it is Impossible to fluff In the government of the United States, or in any federal constitution." ALGOHOL-- 3 PER CEE AWabfcJpatrfi? f Imitating tfrfcfood by fetftaA The False and the True! g It' 4 fir 8the5todsdB j Mineral. NOT XabgoTK truth-telli- iwm i CtoWir Artof Ilia Ijiito BOTHERS -- COHP-g-E SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT i Exact Copy cl YVrsppcx. - vxa Vrfy wtvHnatignsw'. 4Mh i itgjKWSFTi? seicrn afWKWok.ersirvA always -- UK3ESS exacoacm IS MOOTH) EYDtY BOTTLE Of EUTCHETt CASTOrA CASTORIA GENUINE Mmm Guarded night and day and far out of human reach on a pedestal at th interior department exposition here, is a tiny vial.'' Tt "contains pecimii'r of the deadliest poison ever known. It is May 34. VSe jv Lewisite," product of an American scientist. Ten airplanes carrying Lewinite ouid have wiped cut every vestige of life human, animal and vegetable In Berlin. A single day e output would anuff out the tour million lives on Manhattan Island. A single drop poured in the palm of the hand Would penetrate to th blood, reach th heart and kill the victim In great agony. wnSt was coming to Germany may be imagined by th fact that when the armistice was signed It was being manufactured at the rate of tea tons a Three thousand tons of this day. most terrible instrument ever for killing would have been ready for business on the American front in France on March 1. citAu tSysi- - COM iro Mv, errv. wMWe- i, so;1 j vrr 5" - : W onceived How much of this paper do you get full benefit from? There is certain news which interests you. There are special articles which you find valuable'. all the advertisements regularly? ' ' " But do you read is - Always look ovfer these messages" carefully whether oii want to buy anything at the time or not. Keep track of --whaMhe-stores -- andmanufacturersare of need does come up you will know can get the best value for your money. fering-and-when-som- just-whe- re e' you Save the time and energy required to shop around from one place to another. Know where you're going and what youre going for before you go. Toknow the beststores, habit. of reading. alL the ads in . this strt.now to get-thnewspaper every day. e I Bank work, country work, office work, legal work, quick work, our specialties. Deseret News Job Dept- - You 6mack' your lips over It, because you like Its taste, its quality, sit J genuine gratification. r It satisfies thirst. COMB SAGE TEA j. a source of opportunity for all our readers. These .merchants are sending their business messages to you through this newspaper. And they want you to know what they have to sell. Here Nobody has ever been able to hcitaleit, because its quality it indelibly registered ia the tote of Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. the American public. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn grav, streaked and Demtod die faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sag Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-us- e preparation improved by the addition of oher ingredients a large bottle at little cost, at drug store, known as "Wyeths Sage and a Sulphur Compound," thus - - avoiding lot of mils While kray, faded balr is not sinful, we dll desire to retain our youthful appearance and aMrd-lveneo- . your hair with Wyeth' Sage and Sulphur vm pound, no one f doe. it so naturalcn soten, because You Just dampen a ly, evenly. tru-h with it and draw sponge or salt this through your hair, taking dne smalt strand at a time; by morning all gray hair have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully 'dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and yon appear years younger. Advertisement. lendae bf MI t The n me eiihefthtficft. Coca-Col- Co. a ATLANTA, GA. ,? v r DRS. SHORES & SHORES. THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR HEN WOVEN Office 349 Main 6t. NOTICE ad - Salt Hoars. ( lak Cttf 10 to 5; Sunday 10 to 12. Call or ? w writ Advice f? V V r Look at Drs. Shores record of 58 year of continuous as spe-iiL- sts success fn NERVOUS ami KlKCiI L rmtOMC, Be. DIsFNSFq, i h r i l I e i . Cst .gggjg CpTEAEK ng e. Con5tipa!ioftar4 fHsfffi1 pud Feverishness4 -- j AdrertMngby the use of Urge pace, the expenditure of hogertiiBJ of money have placed on the market, tare put ia jeur home, perhaps, many articles that today have bees discarded, us you will reidhy admit. Do you recall anything that has more modestly Appealed to the public then hue Fletchers Castoria; modest ia ull its riafrns, pleading at all times and trurhfuDy for our babies ? . ) The big splurg, the misleading claims may via for a time, hut the honest advertiser is like the eld etery of tbe tortoise that beat the hair, Mothera everywhere,' asd their danghtera, bow mothers, apeak frankly, glowingly, enthusiastically ia praise of Fletchers Castoria. Speak of it lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and smiles to their little-on. tu are substitutes and imitation &$ tbere are for tie diamond. : for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is act copied has no value. So you have had the signature of H. Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly before you that you may guard against the false and the untrue. Thereby PromoM D&sto Cheetfalness andBestWa neither Oplarajforpiiiiie DEADLIEST POISON KNOWN TO SCIENCE INTENDED FOR HUNS A Good Habit to Get Into ? 1 --1 sueh advisory action can be prevented by the veto of a single member of tbe WASHINGTON, 6 Children Cry Fop on of armed force - v. Why are any but vegetable .preparations unsafe for infants and children? ' Why are ' Syrups, Cordials and Drops condemned by all PhysiciahsTand Snost laymen? Why has the Government placed a ban on all preparations containing, among other poisonous drugs, Opium in its variously prepared forms and plearing, tastes, -and under its innumerable names? These are questions that every Mother will do well to inquire about," Any Physician will recommend the keeping of Fletchers Castoria in the r honse for the common ailments of infants and children. ... ffileyjgfcerpills (Oootfanied) ASK FOR and GET 1FSW ferini. The chief purpose of the league I I to preserve international peace. Itls 'sought to accomplish this through th reduction of armament (Art. VIU). the auspenaion of war during the process of the settlement of disputes by arbitration or through mediation (Art. XII, XIII and XV). and an economic boycott for a violation of the covenant (Art. XVI). In view of America past effort to avoid war by of disputes procuring the settlement . by arbitration, even though they Involve vital interests or national hon- xr.ljt .seems unnecessary to argue that such a comprehensive scheme for preserving the peace of the world as that worked out in the covenant does not involve an undue surrender of sovereignty. Furthermore, all of the Obligations assumed for the beneficent purpose of the league have their counterpart in covenants contained In earlier treaties: Former Treaties Recalled. In 1817, by the Rush-Bagtreaty, this country and Great Britain agreed to limit their naval armament upon the lakes forming the boundary between this country and Canada. n treaty. By the Great Britain and this country agreed would in 18(7 that they maintain a naval force on the coast of Africa for the suppression of the slave trade. By the Clayton-Bulwtreaty of 1850 between Great Britain and, the United 'States, the two countries guaranteed the neutrality Of any ship canal that might be built between the Atlantic and Pacific, and agreed among olher, thing, that neither nation would ever "obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over th said ship canal." or "erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize or assume, or exercise, any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central or take advantage of any America, intimacy or use any alliance, connee- - 1M0 iuSoWK S bed-AU- iVJL beckech teriri of Uttar 20 MAY TO CONTRACTORS propofaie for corrtruct .r or st. bifai Improving the National Modena-ItatL proje t, Pixie ated within or pairtly wurin National Forest, Mate of Utah. Coyi.tr of W .inhinirton, be revetvvfl by tue I Hat net Knitinoer, Hurrau of fubic Roade, IT 45 lepartment of Arrrlculture, Col. Hudn F.Mtr at Utah, uatil t o eioolc p m o the 3rd 4av of at ehioh time and iai e June they will he publicly opened ariH read to reject any and The riisrht te all bide, aM nore iH be coir!rrod thooe from c ntractori eivJrt kioed to he experienced and mr,cnf-ibleMth t to be ennwtnjct-er- j The i or irr proved project approximate y 7 6 and the miles, principal $?m& of wor are approximately as follows. ox-c- pl . co. Ro k EscxTMionlt oiumon flxaatioo. 541 Metal Fipe, an64 tin. ft. tii. yards, travel surfxejpg e thta ronTirt worjc xaii he c 15 weaiaer" np,eI mhiB . (pre form and the r4ps workcg daji Tbe contract Pan. OuaB?iUes and irttmate of by reepon-srid- -o fray te txammed Ui at fonowinc.ad1 n Blldr , lPn Prxneium, ?at A 6 fL Hudson TTfalia Forest Supervisor, St. Georer 1tdu All propJn rr ast he made oil fo rw. an4 ia taccordante with ttiKtrorti ns i rmspa part of the pevafxca on above referred to. dreMr-- ( M fdra, -- P- - 1 I TINfll. rict Engfnceg. 1t I |