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Show ., -- - , , -. - .... 10 , - - . , . . . ... DESERET - , .. - - - , - , ' NEWS FRIDAY AUGUST 8 1919' . 4 , sE, :; Al at 1 q- , -- 4 4 moil& 1,j-NER- a Gerrztn. Delefates' Signatures 'to Treaty I AT HEARIUG . ., , , - , , :: .4 " .., VA n . ' - t ',-- .. . ,. 4 ''' 1 t ,,, 140;4,-''k '4" .. AA tt. 70,111:.$:::;!!';; 1 pq;:, .;:',11' , : ',,,. ' Of '?' ,di tir 4,0'0, ., ty, ,,..(4 t 'arv, 7 ,,f( ,el , ,, .,, . 1,1, '41;11td41.. Arr.! , 5,,, , 7t,:e.'1,1-- ,,: f:,, 1 411e, '41, 'C'S 4 4!"1:141:''4' .,, r:, - ,1'f:4 l'Itet4 r , ... ;ad .; - ' retailer. 2 ...t, ., t - .. - t , r " I.). 44, -, ,)t . "..., ,,;15 '&,it';,Tt!".'f'. , tfrAv ,4I , tr. , :r: ' A1 , 4:41- ' 44'.::rolo' .",11 44 , ser '43',4:1'''4!''''.11:1,t41,t,4-:;,7"1,,,Ii..1- 1, NEW. YORK. Aug. s...Datalla :the', Milted States grain corporation iota to sell flour at 110 a barrel were H. ...Ovid public .today by Julius States wheat director. ;Barnes.c-atted,Rootrictions ire placed on the price Ato be charged by wholeealers, : j,,,4. ' - ' : ,e, :lt,'''tt:', JP,: - '' ' fS, fr2:50 -- ' :t '...,:',1 'Alt , - tr: 4-,- i,),- " Grange Delei(ates Defend , Their Demands. .". 4 , r 0, - .,t , , 1,r . , e..41,t. ic::: 0147i..414.11.,;a'.::. ,.,,,,,,,.: k,,;; ...,:,;.i4. :::,,,:t'::::.,;3r..4::: .84, ," 4 ' - Salluirday Store Hours. "The department of agritUlture should have done it. should bays pro- -, 'tented us, but it has not don. it," said . ss hicgparran. "If it le not done, tlis Amfortcan farmer Will be in the soup." - Quaker 9otts rvont1- "'rho people are 'kicking' at paying' when they aro pay., 0238 Mg $le a bushel in- the form of Corn is tilling Lt. 111.00 and the people are paying 013 a bushel in the form of toasted corn. flakes. The Quaker Oats. company made 104 per cent profit on Ks investI ment last year." Senator Norris said there, was universal public misconception of the farmer .interests in the food situa( tion. "The people think the farmers are getting $2.21 for wheat and they its not," said Mr. Norris. "The people don't know they are paying enormous profits to the middleman." A proposal by Senator Norris that C)airrnan Grainna and the representatives ..of the grange organisations issue a statement to the publie giving the exact facts of the food situation was approved by the committee. genetor Norris maid he thought it would be "a good idea" to introduce a bill for repeal of "every vestige of every statute" fixing wheat prin.& Then theliublic would soon know that the price Was fixed for the farmers' benefit is a "bugaboo," Said he. Senator France, Repubilogui. Maryland, declared Congress weal responsible tor much- blame regazdtme food prices. 'We passed laws. 'he said. "in violation of every economic law-- at the dictation of men who did not know what they were talking about." "You're abeolutely right," Chairman Gronna commented, "but Mr. Hoover refused to agree to fixing a maximum price for wheat." Senator France said the food con. trol law had not been properly administered. Meat' prices, he charged. had been fixed by the food administration -behind closed doors' which gave the packers who had representatives on the board. exorbitant profits. - , 111.1MMEEMINI01011010101000000010101000100100. ' (Cto Ir"" t. , Cents Decided on as Max. IMUM Price For Flour ; ' !) 1 Prosident Barnes of Grain ,: Says Seven Corporation ., , ' Il . '',', , Arch' it 01 Peace Which Go Into French .410 o- t- t . i to advise the American public of the situation as II af-- : Lag: tin tthomfeoot: wheat- 1 1 , '' I - P73I 0. - 'i I 1.0I - Little Girls' I - , II 1 Slightly a soiled white fine lawns 1k4;13.aktioillei and voiles, plain or trimmed. Values up to . i I : li li 1 ,...n,. fl , at Half Price. tifil to 2 6 years. , $2.50 Little Girls' ROMPER DRESSES - k 1 II . f The flour will be sold In f II ti,,,,, ... $1.79 ,,'... , et0:. ,, li i I ,, . t tL t ..,, ,. 110 in the 4 a. of ,, on basis ' , , ,,... .:.aliA,-.jacks tk ti4 0 . , Made of ilne gingham 4 '; : .., 4. 1,, k , ,d41 , TAery west of the Illinois and It, 'V- 7't.,;4 , .21s,,,, I ',04,4, 1 i't,114'' el4;,'Li .. or - chambray, in line and west of the Mississippi i , - , al, and Mexico. 'not of checki, 'Gulf to ... the , stripes :pito the Pacific) coast region ' so plain colors, pink, 'lading tea photograph of the page on which the German-delegat- es signed 110.15 in the remainder of' ,.10 will blue of or green. Sizes 4 at Versailles. Hermann It those Mueller, wholesalers treaty foreign , aountry. Jobbers and at not krench republic. The signatures are be deposited in the archives of the to (6 years. iguarantee to resell to retailers and reminister. and Dr. Bell; minister of col onies. They signed the treaty first nio're than 15 cents additional The signatures of the repreeentatives of the Allies are on succeeding pages. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, $1.89 Aellers are confined to an increase of $2.00 oat more than 11.25 over the whole' Pretty little gingham dresses in stripes, checks, for the original packages pile price not more than 1 the farmer would receive an aVertigill Washington,- referring to President and plain colors.. Sizes 2 to 6 yearscharge and must vents a pound for Ibroken packages of r only $IAS per bushel for wheat Wilson'a plan to salt Congress for adBABY CREEPERS, 98c Groan& ditional legislation to lower the cost ... t34maior He and this ., year. . size. setThe .,- aot also hod announcthe declared of difIleulties the that said government of the itvinc corporation grain little Cunning creepers fot the tiny tots. Made of re44 that its weekly purchase at Balti- fixed the price, farmers whouid situation were "duo largely to governfine gingham or chambray in pretty checks or , ceiv much more than the guarantee ment action as war measures." for of wheat flour export packed 'pore 1.011,011 barrels at Wheat Was prices rang-P- r because Of the Prospectiv , plain colors. , "The President." ha .ad. "Was vie- GENERAL HOLBAN from 11.10 to 110.40 per barrel. shortage and work' demanoi. to Main Moor.) absolute almost with. (Anerbaden ed powers Mr. Atkeson testified that the grain handle the food situation. I am of Norris, Chairman Gronna IEMIIIIII' corporaiton had made large profits the opinion that It will not be possible gad 'ether committee members.. said ,. 2ne wheat price guarantee law has not from wheat Beige that the farmers for Congress to devise any additional SLICED CORN. BEEF value in A 'big out. The 12.21 guarantee should have received. carried ' the to , . I legislation any president give 1 ion declared was intended by con. E LB. 50c . GIVES .z greater P2wers to deal with the &Rua-Po- n witit teric" , ial Ertlie The it repreeentative grange the under . ' avernment. oaul-g-higher 'price poesible, Chairmiti-Grottn. . government buy w, of supply and dVattd lnstates proposal to ha$2,20 E17.E Tailcane.. . ... . .2 IF:0e 77 "refusing to do anyand sell it to the agenciesto were all wheat at GyDEO.R$G2. eT asserted. the HEcAVYpE lower the cost of living and 29 Per dozen . . $I a bushel, wocikl be ea thing , $ 4 TO ALLIED CHIEFS grain corporation had made the mini- - consumer toat oerbisseed at fault. Ccrngress was-n'city populat- that mum guarantee the maximum price Per case . . ...,......$6.90 subisidr the of master A. McSparran. John . . colors.' and bite ion.1ar the farmer. Black, Floor.) MrAtkeson r - 1,7 44,4' ' iii, - .., Main id . ;fr,"1$ . - , , TWO TROUSER SUITS $995 Buy a suit now. You'll be money In pocket. Each pair of pants lined. Surely great value. Sizes 7 to.17 years.. BOYS' WORSTED .PANTS, 95c Practical color r gray knickerbocker pants in good wearing cotton worsted. Sizes 6 to 16. BOYS' SHIRTS, $115 4z1resses; -I a y CURTREPI,Y - GeorgetteJripe ' ot - ,.. - -- : - - , . t. , A ,, - 1 . . - . IC'''' '1 ., , , , , , , , , th . . , . lie 1 fir OA . ' , . For vacation wear. All sizes. -- Super-Valu- e . .' ' , - , , - - - -- - . Brand: ' - ' . - ,' . , Chesterlield9 Vogue and ,Schloss Bros. - - - - , I - . - - . . keg. ; Suits Ifor $19.00 Reg. $40 Suits 19f $31..st i $25 Reg; Suits $30 S , :Reg. $35 , ---- Suits for $27.50 II " --- Suits for $39.50 $50 'neg. ., 111 Palm Beach, Cool Cloths, Mohairs,- Choice SS12.50 - . - I , . , - . You'll naturally have to hurry, for the entire' lot will likely be gone in a few days. , r,. t. ; Just received 2nd Edition of Our Military Book. It's free, 6102104-- 0 IC Sad34d . .-.- , , , I . . ... S , -- , . 1 3 , ''', ' --. ,s ' 1 to all Sailors, and Soldiers and all Parents. all about, the World-WaAsk for a Copy. ' Ord t , ,Atts , 4 '. ! . ' ' ' - ' . , ,f i .... is, to. uu MI , ,--, ,..., .. , , H ,.....IL N a J ' ' -- , .. : -.. , . , , , , , , - . i El , ,' .7., ,- .. L' -- : . 'll ,- . , ... ', ' lb 4 . gi" !,:4717"; 'et ,I1 N6 i 1,1 i , , - 4s 9 ,ee . ' S ' - , 2,,,a , I 111 , Our first "Saturday Poft Candy Speolororeatn caramels at only 40o a poundabould please every. - , body. . ror thilt dal we are making ponndsholf a 1000 t delicious and wholesome nut, marshmallow and plain caramelsthe best we know how to make. lrha'y're particularly rich in butter fats and food value. Made fresh 24 hours before sold. . . Regular 60c a pound, for Saturday only , . . . . . ' 40c .. .. . , . J ..- - at all three retail !toresincitiding our new store now open--160 South train. On sale . A - - , . I4 , -- . . 4" lb 7-- ' ItURI 020 a. OA il.? Iri - ae Cti ''' v, itk Ell? E EC) - xi, as v ditft - P i7 . - . - , 41 11 - ' - II . , Choir Leäders And Choristers ' l , ; - In reorganizing your music forces for fall aid winter work, don't overlook..the compilation of beautiful and standard ucred ..) selections entitled TEMPLE' ANTHEMS), . . Issued by The Deseret News and edited by Prot Evan tepheas. It contains 20 standard wlections, all of h high grude, yet none too difficult for the average singer. . ' PRICE, 50c PER COPY. .. -- election pofet by post c m0res0 picahi dt , I r , 1 . - ' t , 1 I I -- . Or $1.50, in l at buyers' ofone dostm, or ' , xpeotn:e DeseretiNews4B 00 Store LAKE I .,.- , , .1.1 i , t . SALT . , ..., SEMI-WEEKL- , ' .0111 NEWSGreat Y ,. . . CITY. ., ,., r THE I t , , . z 4 c Ia 1 .. , . , , , t Country Newspaper . . ' . - I I , - ., 4 ::,1 , . ' . . N.,4 , iI - ' tonof , . . ,., III . , .., ....- -- , , I - ', . , t , - 1 , . ''' . N-- -- reI:a ' I , . ."' , i. 1 ., ! . , .. , . . I , i' Tells r. - IC r sr) rpm ,,, . t)tt,.1'''''' ',... , 2.--- King . --- ? .tZb'sickl,,k's-c.- - 14,, .,..,-- .. spontaneous The! Sale is Scheduled for One Week, Beginning , 9th Tomorrow,- Saturday,-Augus- t ...v.,,,,---- -- t,.,. lk .-- - rum- 4' ;MP t ,,, lit 1 - IP ' . i ,,4011111TemiX 11 , , - I I I ? ii, ' ! . , - - - . , ,. Jsest .by7est-- . , 1 ' i . ,, . ye F. for $23.50. Reg:$.15 Suits for $36.00 , . U , t , . L I ' - -- , - . . b- s . - ---I - 1'1 I . - Slims bizes, 34 to 46. They 'come in regular Stouts and , All are strong-valueat our,regular price. At the prices we.have marked 'them for quick clearance, they are RARE BARGAINS and in many instances could' not be replaced at Manufacturer's Cost. They are divided into lots as follows: the Hungarian government in the used in Ecuador for blankets: larmistice terms.. Cattle, hogs and experlimmtorsAccording to Trench restraintrit'efchickens are being seized in the vil-- 1 has a decidedly 'sugar; delege. to photographic tett When added . Complaints about the shooting of veloping solutions. some civilians were said t (3ive been operated .Fc'r h,m. cos ahand answered by Rumanian officers with with which fuel can the admission that the s Were briquet shaper coal duet and other be made from Rut:prompted by revenge and thangt been patented. 111111111AB would seize all the valuables materials- has- and have .Paraguay Argentina they could find. telegraA desire for revenge on the co agreed to exchange wireless Which is a government beistfe dlleeee rdreerseuRedA in eamcbeerrtainef neuume- phic service. beaa6chbeee7trirrarrtY. TnIncbpal)ntlIenitn ed for a outbreaks have occurred in Budapest t Represeintatives of the new gov- baloon covered with Many points ernment visited Premier Jules Peidll which rediate siectricity into the air and other members of the RU14110414 to induce rain to fan. cabinet and announced to them that Heat prostration. according to a they mtast resign. it being declared that European physician. Is civil to the rethey had been unable to keep order and duotion by the high temperature of were not representative of , at Aida diryn t.hbeathteurym esYntInlectrie. etihrerensaigntio.n. in ih niiviiit:t7nr.81611" "It lamp 011: time. paper in a n mounted :under 0m . , writing pad on- which notes may be Invited to Return 'taken or letters written in the dark. a An Englishman 'ham , invented k PARIS, method for recording sounds on a Aug. duke Joseph in a manifesto addressed film and reproducing them,- making to the Hungarian people, records of ,untimited according to phonograph, , Budapest newspapers quoted in dis- length out 'a patches received here today, invited An inventor has brought members of the Szegedin simple crank operated device to government and Hungarian squeeze all the air from an automoStatesmen to return Immediately to bile inner tube prior to making re- Budapest. PatArlEP'rench inventor has patented a kntfe for trimming photographs that Rumanian King Arrives descends between upturned metal-plate, which protect it when idle. ZURICH. Aug Ferdinand of Rumania arrived In Budapest yes- traAmewoterknt mhadal otenverfornatteedd tp7pes terday accordIng to a dispatch reach. to ventilate-snacks-ofhay or straw to ing here from that city. combustion. in Europe for American resrinding steel balls for bearings are ' of them until they tiatti possession 7.-PARIS. Aug. -An American Red formed and sized. Cross unit accompanied the Ruman- perfectly A ,kerosene heatedliat iron which ian troops In their advance on. Buda- - carries its fuel in a tank back of the accorging to .advices received handle also can be Used for light Vest, today. The fighting Was severe. handle. the hospitals at Credos. and Mara cooking by removing the Invented a An Englishman has alone receiving 1.200 wounded. ; An Art leriCan special train oi 15 centrifugal pump directly connected cars went to the front from Bucharest with an electric motor that runs .loaded with surgical supplies. An- - equally well either in or out of 77Tr''''. To prevent ice or snow blocalng other train of 11 cars has been sent to the Translyvanian front and a railroad switches electric melting de- third hits been. sent ..to Bessarabia. sleek which ,can le operated frorc Mal Ceorge THurd. of Albany. N. !central points. have eon invehted Y. ,litki. E. E. of Bound Brook. Spain has'decided to permit foreign IN. .1, Maj. J. B. Bayne, of Chicago. or Spanish companies or individuals Bonfils Charles of Denver. and to work the potaab-be- ds Capt. that have 'Lieut. Homer Ingersoll have charge of been discovered in that country. -' these units. Among the recently Patented-elablUsers for aeroplanes i s one in.whictil 'Arrest Renner Plotters liquid in a container operated a float that eontrole their mechanism; i L ICRLIN. Aug. A substantial 'Prize has been ofAssnT.(ByhaveThebeen Mated Press.)There a fered for the first flight from Aucknumber of arrests in Vienna In con- land to Wellington in a New Zealand ' nection with a plot to murder Karl built aeroplane by a New Zealander, Chile has created a commission to Renner, Austrian chancellor and head of the Austrian peace delegation. study the possibility of constructing and other vninisters. and Dr. , Seitz, a longitudinal artery for the transpresident of Gevrnan Austria. accord- mbsdon of electric power obtained ing to a dispatch received here from from waterfalls through& long stretch N115111116 , of territory. ' i . 4, I II ...,.00.4.- - t 14.-- 11 11111414,7'. 7- - - , -- -- - ilac -- - 11111111111 . I , - " (Auerbach's Mats Moor.) .114' eonbmtavtitreshib Clothes Event' attilittreirEktrirlIcavr------;--' HOSIERY,. 29c 'PAIR s I inu'dit , Floor-- ) , - qr.,...) ' face of advancing costs; we offer you an opportunity for big Savings. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS LEFT. WE HAVE JUST 260 . IN c' Well-know- n :Miley are fine worsteds, Cashmeres,' and Tweeds. An of our Famous , Ire linottlek:i cwrAateVtlarllydetbasermbelknining in lumber. BUDAPier. Aug. 11,(Wedneeday moisture The Chilean government haa taken By The Associated PresalOes. ;ItailePawayt&seylotectritern.Y three lecti144 of in Holban. Rumanian commander For displayer's frUit in barrels charge of the occupation of Budapest. heavy glass tops have been patented, today told the Ally te.e'dired pnresot e by nails. held who inquired rb Seated cm a bicycle frame, a Frenchwireless orders of the peace confer- man drives a, sled with an aerial pronc that he was not obliged- to con- peller over ice or snow. , phonoPhotographers have found desired sider them as authentic, that the oocuvaluable for graPhs rng pation of Budapest would continuo as facial expreasions in He , More than 145 words a minute have long as he thought necessary. added that any- conversations' of a been transmitted in English , high , diplomatic character must be carried IIPPejd witIleese tele:VasnY, refill's, tracon with the Rumanian government at tors is designed to do little more than . Bucharest , work of a. single horse. the than The Rumanians are varying out Needing no other preparation trea ill illtrequisitions of supplies; demanded ofl cleaning. the inside trark of a - - ' . In the ' ' Children's Hose. - 1 fiatifillaritala I - Unusual r , - ' Á. A Most ' ' , - 0 Man (Attertacies 1 I - - CHILDREN'S SUMMER. PANTS Big value at 25c. , . ' 41 ' . . - . . S bargain at 25c. 4 111111211111111 - - t. Underwear . Interviewed in Budapest, , Ruman Commander Tells NEWEST NOTES OF of Allies Representatives SCIENCE GovMust New Ask They ICompiled Tee Irike Demme News. ernment For Any Inform- '. Argentina hex begun the manufactue of incandescent limps in a. new ation. , , , . 11'.. s - Floor.) CHILDREN'S 'PANTY WAISTS, 2.9e Extra strong grade: CHILDREN'S SUMMER VESTS . , ,1 41 ,Chidren's:Knit - -- - ' Immannimmos , 1Jwgm.ommo.wooma , 118.in t (Anerbacti'S ,,,, -- - Attached cullar style in an Lssortment I of genteel patterns. - e- i Boys Clothing Bors Dresses Halt Price I - MMMMEIIMftiinMilig...n1 IV hite - , - 11P Derc)n" 3:3 OBIEULMEINIVINO,41, I Nam. 111,,Ge "ervt , - - Nal. 10 Nfts-7,,s,,2- , IP.' A |