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Show r ! DESERET 0IS0N OAK Wuh EVENING NEWS STRAW HATS TO BE' o with weak of biu Moo or Mms water, dry tbor. ughly follow with light applU cation o sola-tio- LEGAL YOUR RIGHT 1910 2S YET ANOTHER'PIAN GiRLSl USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, JAN BOUGHT NOW FOB PHI FORWARD FOR " -- ''i Try Itl Make' this lemon lotion to whiten your termed' or freckled skin. VICRS VAP0R1 BODYGUAIiO'-SOf.ftOa- THURSDAY AUGUST O Inexperienced thoae in control and to the fact not only that we bad of toe- Squssae the juice of two lemons Into tv train an officer class over- a bottle containing throe ounces of night for .our volunteer army, but that . i m Orchard White .shako well, and practice in tha past of So Finds Investigating Com- - our our regular army, divided Mattering lata bat- LdLS tern Advertising Hints OI you bar! a quarter pint of the best Judge George W. Anderson freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and companies and even smaller mittee of American Bar talions, Still Higher Prices to complexion whitener, at very, very units, over the country had made tt at Of U. S. Diitrict Court small cost. Impossible te train preperiy even our m Your West and Point officers." grocer has the lemons Association During Probe Come While Palmer Talks anv Boston Propose GovernWe are thoroughly in aooord," the drug store or toilet counter will ounces with of Whit laupply three Orohard the majority report continued, To Recommend Reforms Idea Ur Urops Already Ot Ke- - for a few cents . Mawi this sweetment and Private Ownerthat there should be with each v ly fragrant lotion into the faoo, neck, division, brigade! and perhaps regiIn Military Law. cord. arms and hands and see how quickly ment. a thoroughly trained military Combination. ship the freckles sunburn, wlndburu and lawyer, with the rank, perhaps, of a lieutenant-colone- l, who should serve tan disappear and how dear, soft and either as a presiding Judge or as adwhit the skin booomea Yost It Is h armies. W ASHING TON, Aug. IT BALTIMORE. Aug. 27. Execution viser at all courts martial." WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 7. Reilread Advertisement. are beginning to turn downward la reorganisation under a plan combinby tba German! of Mias Edith Cavell, ing the most desirable factors" ef various parts of the eouatry, but the fcrglleh nurse, which aroused the Inboth government and private ownermomentum Allied not In of the baa was dignation yet gathered world, dump ship and operation was offered today accordance with the laws of civilised as solution of the railroad problems sufficient to offset purchases for Imby Judge Georgs W. Anderson, of the warfare,," according to a minority reSIGHT F01 MONTHS THE GETS MEAT MEMO SEE mediate use, aooordlng to reports to United Btates district court, Boston, a of on the department of justice. the committee port military law former member of the Interstate comf the American Bar association, made Attorney General Painter asked tomerce commission, who appeared behow soon results eould bo expectfore ths house Interstate commeroe j day public todgy. Both majority and miREASON THE LIGHT Of IICE committee. ed from the campaign to reduce tba cost nority reports were prepared by the Formation of a federal railway comof living, and said all tho government commutes, which was appointed te pany with broad powers. Including eest courts of martial and suggest weld all tho government Investigate eminent domain to lake over existing NEW YORK, Aug. IT, In aa ef- wanted living, was a fair oh an re to show n CHICAGO, Aug. IT, A drop of 11 transportation facilities, so as to proreoisns In military law. hundred on to fort meat the stabilise ths for pounds prices, average what oould bo done to take tjto arvide a single national highway andi The- inference to the case of Miss on fair prices for meat of tha tificial Inflation out of tho fnarkst. bogs, with lower prices for beef cattle, carrier system," was advocated byj Cavell was made by a 8. Gregory of New York State Association of Unit- Ho said officials wore wall pleased at the stockyards today, was ascribed Judge 'Anderson, who admitted his so far attained and to several no Chicago, chairman of the committee, not with success the contained element already reasons, and partly to the plan and was concurred In by Judge Wi- ed Master Butchers of America today that cumulative results were expectpresented In essence, but was a com- -' general fair a tentative protest against the high cost blnation of elements that Is radicaled when enacts upon margin agreed Congress amendments lliam P. Bynum of Greensboro, N. G, of to the food oontrol law by which crimliving. Market men eaid the ten- ly new. ' covering eighteen basis meat inal tha other minority fn ember, In advowas for still lower hog prices, dency bo can on Impooad penalties profbe New Status foe labor. trial will a list items. The given iteers and hoard era particularly after the fell marketing, cating abolition of the death penalty during September, Labor would by the proposals of tho a and "Wo see to tho they g. in break to professed hope public will begin for women convicted of infringing witness, have a new status and responThe margins agreed upon are t reap the benefit of oar efforts before high living costa sibility, Including profit sharing, but Ths military lass.' has Mr. Its curtailed publlo said. Palmer For durlong," In buying effect eents higher than those ould bq Illegal. Along with of pork and beef recently, while liveare fas obare progress making Gregory's Report. nd ths public, labor would period, but It wag taining promises from shoe manufac- stock receipts are large. The eastern ing the war-tim-e In his report Mr, Gregory said: representation on the board understood reductions in wholesale turers as to fixing a limit beyond market failed to act as aa emergency Lioys selected to manage tha outlet, and the peckers virtually with."A careful consideration of the case prices would enable them to sell at which prices shall not go." ates would be initiated on the Propaganda which la apparently ns. drew their buyers from the pens to- aervlce-at-coof Miss Edith Cavell has led me to the lower than war-tim- e figures. fion-wi- d principle by the fedday, thousands of leaving and os of ths bogs shopkeepers conclusion that she was executed In The maximum fair margin profit seeking to Induce part without buyers and specula- eral company, subject to approval of purchases now on aattle the interstate commerce commission; accordance with the laws and usages schedule agreed ugon today follows! tho pretext that prices will bo mater- tors were hard hit. Export business has been depressed states would deal with purely local next season, was conially higher of what we are pleased oommonly to medium steers and Beefof,good demned by Mr, Palmer aa ene certain by ths foreign exchange situation, questions, such as commutation rates, refer to as civilized warfare. Chuck steak, II eents a pound; whole thing which livestock men say, and ths receipts ot improvements and safety precautions conwould make This being eo, it has seemed to me cross rib, 10 cents; out cross rib, 14 tinue rising If heeded. Hisprices 1resent owners of ths carriers, by attention accumulations of hogs on the farms was called to aferertlasmenta In varl- - during tha recent strike of railroad his plan, would be protected In that all quite lnoonsiasnt with our condemna- cents; stew beef, II eenta a and tion of those who thus took her life strong run of hogs In valid and properly outstanding bonds papers stating straw hats, doth, shopmen, Hinds and riba of good and medium ous and caused the weak market. would be assumed by the federal com, to retain In our own system of military other articles prospect, ing While the average drop for bogs pany, and guaranteed by the governJustice those provisions of law which steers Sirloin steaks, IT cents; bot- - should bs bought before next year's was at II, ths difference between towere relied upon by the German mili- tom round, It cents; rib roast, ment, and stockholders in regular divideprims, prices Isbecome effective. day's lowest point and yesterday's nd-paying some "It tary authorities. The fact that her companies would bs perthat very unfortunate, whole cents; top sirloin, II ooqta; merchants take that attitude, and we high point was fully ft. SO, livestock mitted to exchange trial was attended by brutality andj their holdings on authorities 1 cents said, while the average a basis not exceeding the return durhave been studying ths situation," ths duplicity does not alter this aspect of cut top slrloid, for beef cattle the case." today ranged from ing federal control, while others would Lamb Leg of lamb, 14 cents; rib attorney general said. Extensive pur- drop SO to 76 cents a hundred The majority members of the compounds. have due process of law. Stockholders 14 cents; chuck, I cents; stow chases now, reducing ths supply and chops, also lower. sold a, Sheep A. Bruse of Andrew Minne&op-ollmittee, in fhe new company, Judge Anderson increasing ths demand, would make With lower on retail meats Martin Conby of New York and lambs, under cost 4 osnta prices come an Incentive for their predictions true, whereas to result In a day or two proposed, would have and John Hlnkley of Baltimore, declared Pork products Smoked hams, un ws hope for a normal price level U expected progress by economy efficiency, from the prices, other they could not concur In the suggesI to 10 pounds, I coats a the people do not stampede into a buy- foodstuffs.lower livestock a dividend In excess of tho Including fruits and vege- authorising tion of Mr. Gregory that there should wrapped, Issues of rata one hysteria. and ing pro In ths Co turn Legion standard tables, declined. be a provision prohibiting the death pound; smoked shoulders, picnic, 1 1 now stock at par. house 7 to 7 IS cents case women of in district, smoked apples the slumped cents; bacon. pounds, spies. penalty 1ubllc Interests, his plan held, a bushel, oranges SO cents wbox, sweet It would certainly be Inadvisable) unwrapped. It eents; pork chops, undue capipotatoes 26 cents a bushel, peaches should bo secured against unless such a provision were in the lends, I cents; pork chops, middle. It 6 cents, bananas 25 cants a bunch tal charge by limiting a majority of codes of all the nations with whom we cents. and cantaloupes 25 cents a crate; to- the capital In tha new company In-to The margins are based on cash and would be likely to be at war. they matoes, green corn and watermelons bonds Issued at the lowest available We agree thoroughly that the carry' and do not include the cost of said. also sold lower. terest rats. Stock certificates of the penalty should not be inflicted except delivery service. Declines generally were attributed federal company, he proposed, should in the most extreme cases, but that it to abundancy as crops matured. Hie contain provision that they might be should be abolished entirety we cannot Civil Service United Btates bureau of markets re- taken over at any tlma by tha governagree. Experience has shown that, on After using Adler-i-k- a account of the sex lure, women ane the my wife Is ported 204 carloads of potatoes on ment at par and tha a'ccrued standard The United States civil service com- able to do her own housework and track; apples, 42; watermelons, 71; dividend. most dangerous of all spies, and our Government control of the railroads The soreness cantaloupes, 45. chivalry toward some should not allow mission announces the examinations did all housecleaning.. us to jeopardize the national cause or named below to be held on ths datss and pain In her side disappeared. during tha war was defended by Judge Anderson, who asserted that under the lives of thousands of the sons, of (Signed) W. H. Brubaker, Sallna, Pa. Adler-i-k- a given. Application blanks And further such control there was leea failure in others." expels ALL gas and information may be obtained from 0, sourness, stopping stomach distress the railroad business than In any other Excessive Penalties. one Industry," a statement which ha EmpUss BOTH upper The majority also declined to con- A. Crockwsll, secretary board of civil INSTANTLY. said was recognised aa Inconsistent bowel, fluehing ENTIRE cur in recommendations of the minor- service examiners, lnqufey window. and lower canal. ' Removes ALL foul with publlo sentiment!" ity that enlisted men eit on courts Salt' Lake postofflee. The examina- alimentary matter which poisons system. Often Several representatives of railroads martial and that special courts bs Prevents apabandoned. The majority report as- tions are. Woolen expert (male), CURES constipation. appearing before the committee urged that equipment purchased by the railserted that, although we believe September 10, till; apprentice map pendicitis. Ws have sold Adler-l-k- a THEY TREATED IRE road administration at war prices bs some changes should be made, we are engraver (male). September IT, 1111; many years. It Is a mixture of bucksold to the companlee when the road satisfied that the errors committed assistant fuel engineer (male), Octo- thorn, careers, glycerine and nine D. W. exother Mathis. ber 7, lilt; lithographic pressman and the were returned at reduced prieea simple drugs. during the recent war were no doubt (male), September 10. 1111; forest Druggists. 174 So. Main St. In the senate a bill was Introduced cessive penalties which 27. WASHINGTON, Aug. Chargee field and to 17, were the due clerk, September lilt. often Imposed Senator Lenroot, Republican, Wl- -j largely by (hat tho Interior department was dis- consln. providing for unification of the criminating in the west against Amer- railroads into one privately owned ays- ican oil Interests In favor of English tsm, with minimum earning guaran oil end potash Interests were made In teed and management shared by ths a telegram read In the senate today security holders, public and employsea. by Senator La Follette of Wisconsin, Republican, during an attack on ths oil. gas and coal land leasing bill. Ths telegram was dated Los Angeles, Cal., and was signed by D. J. Grauman, E. N. Routhe, Edgar Temple, George Lepage and Ben McLendon, designating themselves as a "committee on legisAfter you eat always taka lation. The bill would make peons and tenants of westerners for the English government, now establishing a commercial empire in the United Btates. i rrsft y6pr Acnrsf gatea the telegram alleged. We demand, the telegram added, that InvestigaInstantly relieves Heartburn, BloaW tion be made of the $150,000 alleged edCaaey Ung. Stops food loarinc; to have been paid to have the Interior repeating, and all stomach miseries. etomaefc Aide licMtiaa and aseetha department clear list for patent milasd etmg. laeraaeee Vitality aa4 fan, lions of dollars of oil land not nub-JelMt to patent which haa recently be(ATONIC le the beet remedy. Teae ef the, come tho property of the English govaaiuie waaderfuily benefited. Only eeetee een m two a day to me it. Positively guarantee ernment "We want shown, the message conbee today. Yea will tinued, "why, out of 13,000,000 acres . C. M. I. ItHt'O of oil land withdrawn by presidential 113-1Se. Mata proclamation from entry, excluding American citizens, only 150 acres affected English holdings In California. SUITS OV We want to know why the Interior de8VIJC I KIDAY partment drove American locators off op potash lands on technicalities and patented 40.000 acres to an English SALT LAKE TUEATRE corporation. Another telegram read by the sent-- , 1 tor from Fred W. Parks of Denver 6 X J? MON. said the h.l was a Standard Oil mea-- , sure and menaces western oil inter-- 1 Radios only souvenir ninti nee eats. Friday, September 5 Senator a Follette In presenting ths telegrams asserted that the government should protect ttaelf to Insure an ample supply of coal and oil for the American nkvy. " He warned against monopolistic control of tha natural resources of the country and said tha pending bid would permit very closely an approach to such control. Senator Le Follette Is expected to continue his speech In the senate tomorrow. Senator King of Utah, Democrat, defended Secretary Lane and the Interior department. Senator La Follette, while disclaiming any knowledge of the Identity of the signers of the tele-- j grama, replied that before completing his speech he would "show soma .the to Bathe ,OId Lake things that might result fn the jUtah sqAtor changing his mind." Its Best! Senator Bmoot of Utah, Republican, g who la In eharge of the bill, asked that ths big retort as ths Nothing but fun an day every day- at Go tomorrow Aaltolr to close. senators to devote their entire attention , p 1919 season comes today to the bill tomorrow In an effort to every day I a ' expedite action. This store will be closed all day Monday next, Labbr Day , ee i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We fall goods hence these attractive price reductions. Your choice of our entire line of cotton summer dress goods at prices that will be an incentive to buy. 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