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Show '. ft. ''"r-l- T VTY t DESEIIET - . ' .ft , , , vl W?jr. IT'---- - EVENING - NEWS -- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER la a war aot deolared by the Amorims people or the Amertoes Congreea hut directed la secrecy si Parts The e laeirumenl for blob ho pleede, vitally amended, ties ua until till, la the Internal aftatro of Oar many and ta all Europe. Tho lam Th foots make tho hwuo with Mr. WUooa, aad the laauo la. snail Amort' tea hoys bo brought homo shall America ho Awertoa again. or shall Amorloaa hoys at tho baheet of Mr. Giving serviced of B branch Wilson aad hie solleereoa. acting la eeerecgr, ho seat to Utelr death la hound without ltd Europe u4 ta Asia. Tho leeuo h shall tho ropubilo Mill ho tbe master of ! destiny er mail that destiny be In Borrh and Its McCormick trusted to foreign potions T 'Alth every other member of Johnson Begin Speaking the pesosugh conference, and every Amer-lea-n expert thero deplores end the Shantuna decision, sol Secures lowoit inaurarvee rtU, Tour in the Wake of the only se morally wrong, hut so Infa18 cents per $100.00 PER mous, Mr. Wilson at Bt. Louis sew fit ProftidenL to Justify IL ANNUM. The preoldeot'i aoouooUoss against tho senate ore as uaooumd aad Telephone Was. 8464 ' as hlo repeated utiereneee Rvpub- CHTCAOO. BepC that the high cost ef tiring It la part UAay thtr due to failure tleaa wiuUn k(M to Immediately ratify Jcnnings-Dann- a. Wll 1 PtmUibI tho U wnw treaty, . eompaiga Uv Is not Armenia dealt the with by la Wall m'i rpr preeent Oermsn treaty. It Is not evon (WMm4. ratlfleatlsn of ths m mentioned In that It Is o treaty. port of tho Turkleh treaty, whloh has tmtf u4 bMta f aatiooa. not been executed. This Turkish iakigMat roitowtag tho maoting Msdlll So. treaty. In which the president Is a partho Auditorium whr Senator wo wore not at war vUI MoOarmtok ef lUfaM although ticipant, of Cah- - tin Turkey, ha han In wrfttag. reftenateg niraja W. . Imlt u4 Bonator William B- Borah fused to gtve to tho Amorloaa people m ho tho speaker. Oho or the United States sonata Wo have game at Perta aad hU game waa far of Idaho speciI will atari oa tho trail of tho no Information whatever eeneernlng certain definite ski or in certain aad Moaiort la fic plainly phrased principle ' It. prootdoat. of hia gams tha Americas When this treaty Is withheld from tha playing Tho ftrot a pooch of tho oompalgu to people wars ready to back him up no woo aoado hr Bonator Jehnson this ua warn no on kaowo what It is tha utmost and pUy It through, noon hotoro tho HamllUa cluh. when ho geollnee to matter himself, what it oceta Who quits Ihs , hulnr Johnson dlrootod his ad- - 'report It to tho American people, or Wo stood behind him when ho draw froai tho start against statamant tho United States senate and keeps Its gamsf demanded open covenants ef peace, mado hr tho proaldoat. aarlar that tonne locked In hlo own bosom, what arrived at, and In their ebon nus report to bis follow countrymen does ho mean by hlo statement that openly It ' was not tha American conoomlnr thooo off air of tho world the Armenian matter cannot bo donmentwho wars contemptible quit' i which how aood to ho ssttlsA" aad ap- people handled because of debate upon de- tarn - "And thus It was that the gams was porenQy dagowaraled tato rathor "to- -' bars V' tew aerate and haroh erttldoat. "It la thus wtth every statement of played to far la sad tbe gams was tbs The Inexorable foots mado tho ls- - fhet that the proaldoat makes sinister, cynlenl European and Aelatls sus with Mr. WUsosI" Bonator Joha-- " -f- t.. Whoa Is tho Conner diplomacy, to which tbs Americana ooa declared. "Whs ho says that tho a part or want ' looftto of net leap ie tho oav eoasstv-- ! "In an angry freaay at 8 c. Lou la, people neither havo This today Is the gams Of which able arrangement which wui svwent Mr. Wilson exclaimed Tot them pari. a how mo how they wtll prove that, Mr. Wilson speak and this today Is . our sanding oar atoa abroad again . rerr soon. aad that hoooaso of It tho having gone Into an enterprise, they the gums which Mr. WUooa plays aad whs- - will . act play, with bUhbt boro la khaki wtU aot ho ordered tgtb are aot aboohitaly contemptible quit- aol Uta ters If they do aot see the , game balls oonumptlbls quluern.' forelf lands. - the dar e evaato, ooa-; i through.' - To what gams does Mr. preeent condition a answer and hhn. Ad tho rerr Hat ho wm Wilson refer T la It tho game ho start(net Returning With God ley. i making thooo statements Amorloaa ed to ploy In Europe aad did not finto ooadocnned or woso Rhiaa. tho It was tho ish, apoa gams that '7 bor played Deputy Sheriff Lea Mullenlx of Okto romata thero for If foaro la tho for him and in which final hr he su' futaro, hr vtrtus of hlo action. A pinely acquiesced T Is It the American lahoma City, Ok la- - left for horns toho attorod hlo words ooooa thousand gams that ho so phrased when day wfth Ray Oodlsy, alias Cordon, 14 ' American sons were being ordered by bo wont to Europe,finery or Is It tho Europ- yearn eld. colored, who U said to have ean real or Asiatic gamsf tho Parts oonfsrsnoo (tbs league committed d murder In that city five of nations sow) to embark from this The American people are not quit- years ego. ' coaatry to Bllesla Oodlsy wag arrested at is patrol coal mines ters. They rose majestically and won Second South and fifth West (tracts a groat war. They destroyed a ruthaad police that territory. ; "A tho prooldeal mods hlo boost of less militarism and they did not quit dept I, by DeteetluO & H. Beager and as hhakl-elt- d hoy across tho see. until they hod done tho Job. When C. A. Williams The officer say they Amerioan rout ha wore holag alaln la they had played their gams and done rsoognlsed Ihs 'man by hia pioture on at Vladivostok aad la Siberia, their Job, Mr. Wilson commenced hie circulars. A-leo- .' General Merchandise Storage Merchandise Distributors iiptnn o Our HIph Grade Building 14-T- hree kf Vr laf Warehouse Co 1 1 353 W. 2nd ui ; - ex-oe- pt - or boy eve led oa tho curb trying 00 now esq lemons. ; A sailer la ea Avery street crowd named s fully greased Mere dummy, Wtthoot leaving the street ho task ell i hie uniform nod denned Ue "dries" eves to lb sutler and tie, Tiuopt Ordered Oat. A large force of volunteers, including Merit ISO Harvard stud m le aad former slhletea, oiertod la patrol beats about the city aad t wen the stale sad metropolltaa park polios detailed pore. pev. Coo lid ge at aeoo said he had been Informed that the mayor of Bus-te- a had forwarded a requeei for additional state troops, orders were prepared Immediately to rail out the Ten lb aad Twelfth regiments of the grate guard Infantry, toasted at Middlesex county. The fifteenth, which Is I eoeled la Essex county, nine waa ordered to prepare for eervioo. Mayor Peters an nee need at a ooa today that bo had takes over control-, of tho polieo department from Comm lento aer Curtis, a elate appointee,! aad had eeiied upon stale guard organisations to assist ta maintaining order. Oov. Coo 11 dye oarly this afternoon called out the Pourth brig ad of Ah i suts guard, mads up of tbs eleventh. Twelfth and rifieenih regiment and the machine gun com pen y of thsi fourteenth regiment The troops wars ; ordered to report 10 Meyor Peters Is Mb with. FALL FINE Blouses New Autumn - Models 0 For women who wish to correc tly anticipate the Autumn Season Pries oting types of unusual emartnoea, emphasising m la Innovation which bid fair to make Aaer bach's E louse Beo-tlomors popular than ! ne many of bur new Pall Prases, are faehlontd of Batla, Trtooflno, Georgette, Trlcoletto and Paulette. Auerbach's models are truly Interesting. Among them are tho following stylos: Vestea, Pap Russian Blouse, Tailhim, RSdlAgoto, Blrelght-lln- a, ored, and others too numerous to mention. Tho color comprise those moM ta demand. Throe wonderful groups arranged for Thursday's selling Bo over. Mado of Taffetas. CtoorgeUeo. Botins, and Pongeea. Thooo bloueee are featured at tho i . illiftffllSSllS Frocks, 0 following prices: $3.95 $6.95 $9.95 . $19.85 $29.85 $49.85 lElilKNUS - 1 ", Ours- - Was- - a Crowded i l L ft hundreds attended our formal opening, also were delighted with our display in the very latest and rnost styles inlad-ie- s wearing apparel. office help, Wo can furnish you ushers, student, to work for board and room; in fact, w can furnish any sort of help you might need. For this service phone or write the Bureau of Utah. of Employment, University Advertisement . qualities not I ten seen, andaT prices much lower. at ournew, an exclusive shop honor to us, and a delight and benefit to you. will-be-- ---S- uits Waists Gowns Coats Dresses Millinery 0 -- -- shrinkable. hose: non INFANTS DRESSES, 98c INFANTS SKIRTS, 59c Made of fine material, trimmed with tooo sad Me. BABY BUNTING, $1.75 edge. looertlon. lie. Special GOWNS, 98c Mado of Outing flannel 8hU stttohlng around nock, sleeves and down front. Special lie, INFANTS' SWEATERS, $238 AU wool .hand knit sweaters! whits trim-me- d with pink or blue.: r: Boys: Blouse. andShirtDay and gingham bio uses, worth 7. Regular Mo values: dork patterns, , , 14 Quart enamel dish pan. Boat quality.. ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES, 8 for 98c 98c 10 to (0 watt AND 6 CUPS SAUCERS, 98c TVit porcelain. , hported euo TUMBLERS 12 for 98c and -. eeae-er- o. 10 fsat ef 1 tub stand wire clothes line 1 98c SSL: Heavy Table tumbler. BTO Ulf ADVERTISED COME AND SEE OC SPECULA 69c . H. O. SHEPARD, The Original M&garine -- Man Book Dept Auerbach Go. -- to hswipime listening to the report of the entertainment eomnjtttee, nothing was dona at the morning session of th twelfth annual convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor, As soon os tho report ef this committee had been read, tho session adjourned and tha delegates pfooaeded lo th where Ieraraount-Empre- s theatre, they witnessed a s pedal exhibition of The World the motion picture, Adame,- '- as guests of the Paths Film exchanger This picture is said to deal with current labor questions of the day. In Its report tha entertainment Com . (Continued from page one.) man he Is, calm, confident and (It successor ta Grant. Sherman and Sharldan, every Inch a soldier and a loader of men. rode through the arch which spans the avenue at 110th street, there arose a cheer which vel- toyed to tho housetops to be echoed crags In Central park. by the tree-cla- d It was tha beginning of an ovation such as (w Americans have had. - Human jmtttee anaounoed that arrangsmanjs throats could voice no louder welcoma had been made for the delegates to It was typically American and It came attend the Orpheum theatre Thors- from hearts pulsing high with patriot- day night Arrangements to attend a bsl! game elther thls afternoon or ism and thanksgiving. n" wcra also anProud of the gallant young veterans Thursday'-aftemooWho marched behind him, the com- nounced. The or Salop then adjourned mander rod siowljrdown the avenue until 1 .oclock. When . business waa resumed the millions. Ths before brave, bronted Veterans wars worthy of resolutions ' committee began lta reall tha prlda their chief could feel porta on tbe varloua resolution preTheir regimental - flags had never sented Tuesday. These are being discussed snd, voted on as they are read, known defeat and under them' I. John K. Btsenr preaid nt ef ths Fedrneh hsi! died In France. More than 1.10$ fall on the field of Soteeopa and eration, says he believes the convenalmost as many tneri on ths Meuse tion will- have finished 1 business by 1 , Thursday night so that It will be And Jn ths Argonna. to hold an extra session Th grim, heartrending roll of casualties Is longer than the roster of ths t division. Greets Cardinal Merrier, Cut Hat Off. Fingers, As ths parade passed Bt. Patrick's cathedral It. wras unexpectedly halted Afvin I. Danltls, years old. lit and Gen. Pershing dismounted and crossed to th reviewing stand where Third avenue, suffered th loss of all ths fingers of his right hand today Cardinal Merrier sat with Archblaho; Have and a'number of other eburci when he caught his hand In a band saw while working at th J. P, Fowler Th cheering ros to dignitaries. deafmtng velum a the famous ol--j manufacturing estabtlshmaht, II south dier clasped hand with th barolc West Temple street. He waa taken tsTbe emergency hospital by fellow Belgian prelate. employees where he was given first to ffitfkt and Horntod. aid treatment and later removed Mans SCrsag, MmaAkf (he Dr.' W. H. Oroveo L. D. 8. II they Tim Itch. Amort of Burn. If Scm Irritated. Inflamed tx oseph Covty Dies. Granulated use Murine fc Sabs ifU-(vaskw. Sootbna, Joseph Cvey, $ yoar old, a nf ant or Adult At H Druggists. Write fa deni "of Balt XAk stnos 1141. died at tvcFyq Book. the bom of his son, Joseph P. Covey, I - tokfaMfciO Ma 98C 414 oast Eighth fiouth street, Tuesday sen, wife of John Petareoa. died Tuee-daHha la survived by her husband, night. Mr. Covey was born tn Mis- her mother. Mra. Martha Allen Holme, souri Ho la survtvod by two eons, and a brother. Joseph P. and William CoVey of Balt service wDI b bald e th Lake, and two daughters. Miss Ned S. M. Taylor chapel at ) p.m, TuesLake Interment T. B. Salt of Mrs. and day. wll he In th stty earn Covey Busby of Logan. Funeral service win terTft be hold tn th Second ward chapel at y. - S in p.m. Thursday. Interment will be ths city cemetery. Officers Named by . 1 Medical Society FLORIST. AMKRJCAIf FLORIST FLOl Oesigns tar every enaqslnn, Kupraa ebarga paid ea araoSA Amorloaa Tboatra . Waa. I4TT. out-oKte- ri. saw Saja.i3 serai - designs our spa rial tv. ' $7 South Main. George E. j Robinson of Provo of the was today elected president KOTO Dr sign A Utah State Medical association William It Rich And Dr, Jane W. both Of this city, win hold over as secretary and treasurer, respectiveMONUMENTSL ly, and Dr. E. G. Hughes, of Provo, Is tho new member forth council of. the ALT LAK MARBLE AMD Johnoa-- PropI M association. - Dr. Thomas Hall Was appointed by the sssoolatlwn as deleaseocla-tloMedical gate to th American FTTXLKAL DlRKOTORk- . 11-A W. TKM- Wr. ' Looal Bank Orarinap Today's loPnAertnker and cal bank clearings amounted to aad 8r lo. qnallty m4i -; M as compared with 12, 9 roDr own oulttMb Wna AM for the ism day last year. oe i CARL - Dr. kcl-flel- a MOJftf-r?t.,.rrt- tc n, U Oil,-107.2- EDDINGTON funeral PEN De T dIrectdrilV AVI CALLED BY DEATH NIGHT, PHONE HT. 1U. flemw Rlrherg Haytew At th home Gerald Richard Hayton. I years eld, eon of Mraod Mre. Cherles J Hay-too pine died Tuesday avenue, O'DONNf.'L, A CO , rVLE R TAX 1X4 n. Wight after brief nines. will b held at tbe CEMETERtEC pm. Thursday. Interment be la ML, Olivet cemetery. wAseTCH LAWN CEMETERY. PER-petn- n '' re. il Miln Waa 1IA FdwvrC Tn lore I hospital, Sdveardit AStnes French, II a old. eeotlorf foreman en fear FEMALE HELP WANTED. Denver A. Rio Grande railroad, djed the today. He resided at fit south Fourth EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR OENBR-- 1 West street. The body Will be sent by houeeworlt. Small family. Good O'Donnell A Co. t Trinidad. Colo, for Apply 1242 East South Tampla funeral .eervlc and Interment. PL At th reeldenr. L Baa May feinn Mkena evenaOr Mre- - Rosa May Peter- - EXPERIENCED WATTREkk. RtF-reuira- d. JCaeiy Toe cream Co, 148 So. Main. Funeral-servic- home at e 4 Will ll po-riti- " -- Tel. J Two Scvcaty South Main Btrvrt CUT GLASS, 98c Genuine Cut Olaae assortment. I pieces for 1 cobbler sat for repairing shoes l pair of rubber hsels. . 1 large Sheet Iron Roaster 1 fry Pan . . Jen -- QQr ...,oc piece Tour COSMOPOLITAN costs you $3.00 by the number subscribe at $2.00. Beyond n. .. Qiaos Crystal Berry set. Ma. T Swings. Heavy canvas. Met Blsoo la Ilght and BERRY SETS DISH PANS Blousee 35c 4.1. t and 98c Specials, tl.lft 'Baby's Lullaby - . Thursday Is th Big Mo day In Our Largs Hi wars aad China Departments. Baby Swings, 98c Thursday only 'A saving of -IB per cent to- II par cent offered Thursday only.Psreads for - China and Houseware blank-t- a INFANTS Mads of fins material: round yoke, trimmed wtth Val leoe and insertion. Regularly tl.IS Special. Mo. embroidery Regularly t& Made of Beacon silk finished Pink or blue. bale $!.. Hoctiri, - 65c All wool uni Kirns d, v .Youwillsee rGrassland of INFANTS HOSE nurm THURSDAY ttotLT. - - Beautiful glace satin and taffetas silk psttlonats. Attractive new rurillngs and plaiting "In flounce - No exchanges affect a Very specie) at or refunds (Auerbach's Second Floor.) novelties; tor 'hand - knit hotable - JSilk JPe tticoats $5.00 BATH TUB baby hoods, trimmed with pink or blua. Special, tie. - ! -- c. thosepresent? INFANTS HOODS 88c""' AH woo! - Specials Wanted: Accommodations for University 6tudento, Board, furnished and unfurnished rooms, also rooms for light housekeeping. Writs or phone Immediately stating terms to Committee on Board and Lodging. Wanted also, employment for Stu- - ex-clusi- ve werepuamong Baby-D- ay (ConUnaed from pegs one). pacify and the whole Industry of the world was "chlllsd. "While ws debaie,''h went on.-a- ll tha world. la rasing today,. Why does Amcrloa heelleie T& Uo deolared there waa no more danger of America Maying out ef tho league eventually than of reversing all the other processes of her history. But It wee tho delay, ha added, that was upsetting affairs everywhere. Referring to proposals to separate Ihs peace terms from the league covenant. Mr. Wilson sold the covenant bed been put first to tho treaty because without It the rest of tho treaty would bo worthless. That conclusion was reached unanimously at Parle, assarted Mr, Wilson, because the paaea conference realised that haring set op a peace settlement, there must ho some way to enforce U. Replying to objections to article It of tho covenant, Mr. Wilson reiterated that tho article had no binding force without the aoeent of tho United States, under tho unanimous vote required for action. "Unless lie our war," ha continued, wo oant he dragged Into o war with-- . out our consent. That's an open and shut propoaltloa; Its the heart of the treaty. - Vow have either got to take It or you have got to throw the world back into that old contest over land Utlea. Thors Is no other way to quiet Ihs world and if the world isnt quieted, then Ameriea sooner or later will bo drown Into tho melee."' The president asked whether anyone thought tha United Stateo oould stay out of tha league without being hated and Intrigued against by the other nationa . Should the Amerioan nation rafusa to acoept tha treaty, he asserted It would ho In tho position of repudiating Its promises to those who fought the war and of saying It did not Ilka what had bean accomplished by Its armed force. Tho peoples of Europe, said tho president, "ar in a revolutionary etato of mind," and In daagar of "aubatituting ono kind of autocracy for anothorJ! ft M. TAYLOR A -- tU. ' 7 LOST CYX FUNERAL DIRECTOR. , Ml tog E to ta -Waw FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK Hall let Ave. and A St, Wu n. - ' LOST Pt STARTER CRAKE between Central Fire street SOME-wb- er v. lion end Return to Chleriaf Eire w |