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Show ',6 bESYJIET-EVENI- I 51THIS PRESIDENT BEGINS YOUR CASE? kat T oo bboold Doollooil boop000. Jai 04 11.4p000mobooll Trootowoot. I VACATION BY no you have a !oolitic et g .111S weak sloes day In and out? Is your DOOM your Nod tail poor? appotito to 'Waneion you and pour stoop to retroan ? IN you tinot It bird to do? or to bear hat should I. 'soy 11 Itav your ordinary dotted and cares AUIOMOBILE b000sno great tasks and border.? I Hood's aarespartIla- -1 it so. tailsmodkrIts rovitallsos tho I th la groat" blood . gives vtor and tone to a ll Shit WASHINGTON. loot. 23.After I diLY or nd tonctIona. and la un of root Prosidont V. fl.on was deorribod oteItati or Moss wbo ore In itny do. PO Mil nit "ail Oil boiler." in aa official bul grins dahtlitatod or run down. It today. troatmontbogin Milo limited tonight by Dr.. Carl T.1 delay lend regu-- 1 10 tow. tho torpid liver lat tho l'honola traits Hood. Pill.t. Grayson. The bullatitt, which repordod the first I Thoy ars purely vegetable'. chang to he officially noted in Mr. Wilsons condition ince ha visa taken LOYAL M last Irridal. did nOt glw delgineuse Issued al-1Oclock tonight and woo so follows: "Tits prosident is slightly bolter." To CHARLOTTE, FACER "(I RA T BON." (Signed) fro.' have a child. you lyshows p . -- 1 EMBERS S UTAH OMR. 01,1m,M. 0 CITY Face Peeling Easy ' Blonde or Brunnette Don't Stunt Genius lb y LAKE SALT NEWS NG by In taboo-I.e., gum, aknY In tellociuttl or ctudio activity, gie child a cheoice to develop whisleter talent he or h may powwow Don't totesume an attitude of hoeill and ie try, Pool frou n end If )nu d, oil nifty VreI'll prose. the bloseoililog of genius of high or. der. It would oeom upneeessary to loau a warning like this to patIntsC history is full of instancy of parental entegrontem to the creative illtptlioaqh of gifted children. It ass thus In the csoe of the illustrious Micheel Anti lo, whose father ought to compel him. even by bkose, to abandon his interest In modelling. Child plikAliollatcly (Ond Handel, I bausis 0 Ibi,rnd faits tarty,' rompieston tier ekin Is teatraordinarily thin is) klma. Lana iseawatteti tie title ti is its Mit rei. rola, t Tt ekin la (Whew an4 biss tenev tu ah ally ppearanes" Yor oilth-- r th tstlie4 blondes ikkin erl ihs tironetWa oily or alto 'rumples-- I ion IIie heat reined," if (ordinary toereo ry ttipht. this mill n'at l'ar4 at, sitittriy"lestr errifipleg 100 0a 10040 The was, Um& 00Irtyrd 04.'00 off its a te urnbut otrr f,aituatiy t It !Ili ell r rkin, Afoieta, a litti Aril law ithout aff.tiritt the utoterani, iu he toast Th tatter nill have tha souisitely beautiful slow of inel04. one niay readily toe len Vtitort ).ara front her sae. so far , , 1,1 could ploy only in barrel ut Ma tattewr opl000tton. mak ituntheldt' patenta talatte4 tittontier of toot. and la ibrintitie stlattntakrnim troulted atts,o0C rntittly trt,to aett.rilto-aLlonJohn Nolo', tjt tho famooa ati.flottitot of Ottreer tor Wad Intelilel the) blot and areldept Wino 114 ttit.likr. ftt flott iiiitiorit. 1:te t hunt bohood fel or Itotttphrov CIO tor C aperintents Lrought Proartora rothrr than lrater. $o Itte ty,tromoillt41 rothuoloant of Ty. see etto tirathe drNtined by hti parfolt for o artonariseie..0. h wal. pro, ustihi, ttlirle treat vnnt the pr,tratOott o saw. flors Is st any drug applied like Aa r t ain 'tit Potwar. father 'hid away front his 1,6.111 AIMS on all leutitritiCai titutike, Utt St 010 tarhi cr of ton he htt,t ,trawn tars or the floor of bia room." donitn In th Olt chatreunt all kinda ef toolt tag al these Intogneee girl. ant, or ea' Int..01 WILUStililUn by It Ad tlipston The Nsw '1e . i 3 4 ant trend eventually gained oveprevw. gnus of "dollnoes and Inooffloteney,J on In ppit of th slota ka auntrrd. I At ten years Ut us. according co tuts litit 104 often. it wa,ent4 be doubted. eister, kir& wow,. Henry Ward Bee. miserabie parental opposition boa reaultad Ita a thor "wail & poor otritor. thick utterance'. and mutating of gnitaa., a turtling of bu. ei.e.lee stilt Man entriFY into channels has it twathrlt Ittlironte which seemed like stolid stupidity." A. ran flow only feebli'. iok Janis ha taken not tO itt the inventor of the 'teens a So. too, sere ahould tE of his butt 'was latile. stunt genium heaploar upon playmates., joored at his dullness." ely dull children reproaches for leortunateli. parental scolding. &ad their mental backwarati.eaa, and d allardo, I punishments did not create In these Thera aro dollard alobout lame dors not na lotiborguentil Illootrious men any (loop stopoilly ,,,0114,4 of Intern rity. lial it don so crawarily mean mental tho ir avows culd Lord ly have ao It may litratt merely lus tires lit Il- formed itmlit. ltallarttial grog th, Not all Malt of genius h:ave been f .. This is tho danger- - Lot.... boy or once beconie convinoed that. Ild tba op. I girl precociously bright. quil of the nicat rott.re is open to tilra and no future 'await... alma U. open. Help. sympathy. and will L..i i s In. Spea Newton. relebrAed es study of tialural aptitudes lira sit noir car, ilaateur. tiollantitli, ei that insny an silvans dilllard needs for example stomata, Johnonn. on & Cs. Frt. escreditigly bit( vtArd ae who,1 In start tiint hildren C Ku lint. ability cll,1 NI libt,,a allow opyright MS by TII: Associated that "at (Mean he anal taboo out Newspaper. live ochnot viral pet at work upon I ear Swift se are told that farm." Anti he saa refused tato etalleato desire be. rountry nespe per.AdvertleetTler4. ! - . t I laa-ta- a l rt! i , ,,t aorta-Mermai- . , r it II , I. .. 1 . twina-winnI- (.1 lc .4 riThe a S : I .0 wAsumaToN. Sept. 21Un4er as abooluto prohibition against work or sorry,. President Wilson begen.today the vacation which has been prescribed as the cure for his attack of nervous xhaustkm. After another troubled night he slept from sari), morning until toward noon and In the afternoon was takien for an hour's automobile ride. The remainder ot the day be spent quietly secluded in his room or talking with members of hie family, bis attntion being kept ocenpulettely wa from seen t iv Ina for any (arm, So thorough will be the effort to prevent him from doing any work that be will not be peemitted. for the present. to nee any of the senate leaders in charge of the fight for ratificattnn of the peace treaty. White House officials believe It essential that this subject, which has occupied such a large place in the president's mind. be put entirety aside. The visit of King Albert and Queen Elitabecte of Belgium, to the Whit. Houma also will be postponed, it was announced definitely today. because of kir. Wilson's condition. Instead of mr received by tbe president at the end at the present week. the king and queen Bret will make their tour of the country. - It Was said at the White House that these precautions only were a part of Dr. Grayson's original program of quiet for the president. and were nut to be in. terpreted as indicating any change in his condition. The president's physician has made no qualification of his original bulletin of Friday in which he said the illnes was not alarming. but that a considerable period of rest would B. necessary for recovery. The feeling of the White Mouse offi dais is that the nervous reaction which has intartered with the president's digestion constisleep and with hiswhich may require tutes a condition I corn days to the exact extent of Its grip upon his system. Mr. Wilson is nearly 13 years of age. and hie advisers wish to take no chances of permitting hie ailment to run into complications. A brief bulletin of Dr. Grayson. given Out at 10 o'clock this morning. constitutd the only official news during the day regarding the president's condition. It was as follows; "The president passed a restless nigh t. but is sleeping this morning." 11.E,B.., 710ARD THE U. 8. S. GEORGIC WASHINGTON. Sept. 19.(By wireless to The Associated Press.)King Albert of Belgium. on learning of the illness of President Wilson. sent a wireless message of sympathy to thebe president and also requested that he kept informed as in his condition. King Albert and Queen tlisabeth and Crown Prince Leopard spent a quiet the decks Sunday, reading. promenading ijnd receiving informally a few - of their &lends. today the George Washington is fa.- Toyed with perfect weather. this AsLUXEMBURG. Sept la y ociated Prima)The vote by which the people of the grand duchy of Luzern-bur- g decided yesterday upon the retie. tion of Grand Ducheas Charlotte as ruitir was nearly two to one. according to the first 11.000 ballots counted up to . ' , ' BOE,S ON ,LONDON STRICT HATIONIN OOHING THE ST11111 FAKE SEAMAN COUNT WITH C(OES TO -- JAIL 7 . f - a '1 - - , ammommilmionft Portrait enlarged fromany photograph or group. by rood artist AH work finished, by hand. Pastel. crater color or crayon. Work guar- , . - . - anteed Send in your photo and I wilr quote la not catialaciprices. tory will retvrn photo immediately. 1 employ no aginta. Bring roilr photographe to my studio Conference time. Open eve,' day during conference. during Conference epeciat rate Don't wait until cession. Ck--1 ' the last day. Cali earlY.- 6. - I : I litellerPortraltStudio - Years Jig 42TabOOLT IBUILDTNO Salt Lake City. References: Dvaeref National Pink e.' R. Savage Art Store, Glass AI Paint Co. , SS Bent - 1 . t'1 - , In? New York. st girl, tooin America. The whole story is told as only thds writer, who Is a member of the Executive C.mmittoe of the Roosevelt Memorial Association and who bltirastely knew and loved Roosevelt., could tell it. ' To every reader it bring a deeper 'ppm. elation of this outstanding Americaa character and prove an inspiration. , While to fathers and mothers of boys this story might well be worth the price of a life's subscription to Ths Red Cross Magazine instead of the paltry 20 cents the Octoberissue costs. - - . , , 'L!! - It flail looks-li- ke , Irving Fisher : 77-- 7: cn ant --- -- f - tooFurthermore, it lias the approval of many Hadley of Yale, Frazaz A. Vanderisp,George Foster Pmbody, Henry well-kno- - 4f' -- Iiigginoone, Roger VT. Babson, John - Heys Hammond, end many : - ' othered You are going to hear a great deal Professor Fisher's new Dollar before long. Get TM Red Cross M aprz tee for October NA learn, first hand about 1 t right ziow.,, As a well tpooetect 2114t11 or woman you can't aticrd .1 Unruly 13ollar,,t, ,, rile ;foul rather-stArtlarpe- every - , magazine E.. F., : withtile I., See speeial - , ab 1 October $1.00 offer in lissue-7,1- batemmoolo..0e. - to keep your dotter right in our big wife until wo We're& you are tare that Yoti like the new Reit Cross .114,3. AIN owl formatter it, well worth, your dollar. ; But don't put of! sending your subscription; Beach tor your purse or your check book right now, while you have this sew. Coupon, pia the bill or paper before you. rAll out the 8peci.31 Otock to it, anti mail it at ones. ore e Other Good Things in the October Issue probably some agnostics You1bedstbi.IhtIestoryof bearer who mad the Brsh dospatchwith beautiful The - -- By Elite Parker 131110. 124 Z'ast'28th 5troet Mending Yoer ; ui - - A ., Y611:1 31' n azinepublish0e1.... tw, ne--..Anten.ca- 4 THE RED CROSS MAGAZINE rust Day of School. a a auras as he 431 prayer John. Leitch and his ...Tobe trundled - out hie - tootoreyelo and 'admiralDemocracy ; started on a dangrreca, erraild- Plan. You'll learn why nearly every execuBy Trillion AteIon jell. , of tive lob a rehgloua nature m the LEre the County. fa Wkr held overseas army was by a Congreand which - two By Mager Prichard Eaton. gational chaplain; - churches got cloeost to the men. The New aty ci Beau Frarlm.Crene- .And ericlerstancr why- - the By Dr, be contest won't chaplains returning to "take up the old lif, of chore boy to Compree Comes to JLrneri3a4A dog WI Woman's Aid Society." A , Tfr Alcoa. This '&00 ordinary gory. Chiptshi Moody speilut right out m meetAnt The Schad That Prerybody Wants.honestly, fearlessly and fairly. By Anvil Petri, It's not only a most fascinating New York's loose famous sohoolmoster story but probably the very brat thing - Not to rogation severs! other sotsyet plibirW on what the war has done tot and to religion.. vorthy stories sad &racks. . -- t! Coupon below. Pin a dollar bill or your peracmal check ' for $1.00 to the Coupon and mail it to us. 1 trILI D Fir Your aubsCription will start with the Octob4w loom or, if you me a subscriber already, with this expirailon ei subscription. -- YNurowPre, when the October Issue reachss you, read ft. 11 you doo't f eel very intro that 12 issues of ouch magazin e to you, just write us a note saying io well worth a dollar so, any time bolore Dec- muter 1st, Inawell engin your ihnt40 doliar bit of .check, and cancel Ilse rut of your ' . : subacription. : last. column. - all answered "Roman Catholic" to their 111111106 when the roll was cilia& Identical Dolletr.13ecit, Guarantee Write Yost Dame and arldresa plainly ea tho Special - -p You leant why & machine &lin , battalion made up of Baptieta, Roman Catholics, Jews, Methodmits, Pmsb- WE described here. If, you are not a subscriber, get your name in for a year's - yteiansand is-- -- But we are going to give every one who in not a subeariber a chance to subscribe at the old rated 11.00 a year, and renew the 'subscriptions of present subscribers for another zeer (regardless of when their subeeriptions expire) for $IM if they aced - their renewals ill promptly. ATtE 80 StRE you wilt like The R:sq Cre.se Molassint ia its bear large sin and:with tizpErui Dew edihoci4 policy, that we're going to make a bargees With yotu If you already receive 't it, be sdre to look up the 'October issue and read the tqories band articles e haps, at some of Ake thinga : Chaplain Nloody, adu of the 'noted -- Evangelist,- has- to- - say :About our ministers who went -7 to France with the A. E-and those who didift -- - buttes egg;, mince-oof tut twos of wool ' of a pound of steel , of- copper, etc. And be's merlons- lout this Dollar, - 7 I pint of tuilk - - .Paul Dwight Moody Asti, Chief Chaplain ot Me A. - pg,)aral of sugar OUR' An interview witil -- represents a year zs1.00 a yearnow$1.50 after Jan. 1st - inaltagIMP Be sure to read Frank Ward O'Malley's "Gone the Chore Boy of the Pulpit." nt belongs Your magazine go to church or not Prolen't the laroateer " fessor Fisher. "He eimpkhappened to be the lucky No; "profiteering, trusta, labor unionk,strdces,: markitnig by tele phone, extravagance, drougli find the lolly other explanations which have been offered have about as mue,:t enoe on the H. 0of L. as a rainstcrm the height of Pikes Peak." theeThe real faultlies with , our dollar. Prdessor Fisher proposes a brund of a Dollar, intereetmg Dollar repreeentmg, not 25.8 grains' of fim, but: ,gold nine-tent2 board feet of lumber 1,10 of a bushel of wheat of a pound 0( meat S ' 30 pounds of coal 1100 of a barrel of white flour - which '.one of tut. It ever- Whetheryou . tells the real re:aaon why we are dollar. living on a fifty-ce- new-kin- Mindy, epee. 8 ivent4A41 t - , Professor of Political Economy in Yale University I. - Me sins literally nib date the subscription prioe to all, whether Red Cross members or not, will be advanced to $1.50 a year to cove: the Increased cost of publishing. - to the American people, font is a part of the great American Red Cross, promater.8 thought-provokin- lortg time ' ..1 "Wet hoe torn HE Rod Cross foga- - of January 1st Oa that -- pm yogi- subscription price trHE present discontinued after ,,:,Tp4rNagaiine - - , IM IMP Now Torn. moo no no MO MI mile ono Ono WNEISOMI citr WO OM M11111111.10 7- - Identical Dollar-Bac- k Coupon 14- 1-1 Subscription Dept., The Red Cross Magazine, - I I I 124 East 2811 Street. New York City. Gentlement Inclosed is my $1.00 for one year's subtle:4p. thin to The Jed Cross Magoitne. If after reeding the October issue I do not feel very sure that 12 imams of tbe g magazine winkle well worth $1.00 torne,-- 1 1 to yotw Dollaeasek offer, wrrte you any tune before December 1st, 1919, and you will return this ideutioal I dollar I am se nding you 1 t - AMIT d, ; rani-accordi- - .11 4 - . 11 I i I - at, Masan or Town- ' atfroatoo 1:: . I Street Lid Na I I , - Name. - - ' ow an an no so ma um -- - O al olo on impala oloonnamarammoial I uo Red rwrosi ' t :1 , -- - ' - . - frIgt inAl a dollar, all right i but it buys ' like fifty cents." In one of the most interegting, g, as well as articles that has appeared for a , ''' WELL-KNOWI- good old dollar bill: - i : hs, Identical Dollaralacli- Offer 40 NAVA' 4 editor IA remarked the ether day, "Something has happened to our S A ,, ' e would. 0111411.. ' --- - . -- , t Hellever broke a proms, to them and he never failed to plininh them when ha said -he ' - Ahe-A7nnil- y ed PRIN'etTON. N.- ,,. .7 Sept ' 2t A mightier yell than any ..4 vrctoriona hero of the 'gridiron-echOe- d overPrinceton today, when Cardinal Mercier of Belgipm iros,welcorned with tire famous "Slat- - Boom! Alit Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!" from hundreds.of students' throato, as be "'rose in Altman-de- r hitil to resolve the degree of doctor of. laws.. The ovation lasted Retire' , . minutes. The' special train which brought the and bill suite from Philadelcardipal met of ,therstation,by-Preal-den- t phia was 14 fbb,en-- and members-othe far-- nay. The prelate was escorted to Alexander hall, whore President Hibben delivered an address of welcome. The president compared- - the dietin,' to St.Augustine. gulehed 'pleading not tor merry. but- for ,JusHe declared the Rolston,. priz Bee.' nate belonged Dot merely to his own church. but to churchmen the world . NW. , I In reply- Cardinat Mercier said that he cams not ao a member of the clergy., but as an individual. "Ilit the represent-- 1 &tiro of the peeple of Belgium. to ex., press our thanks and appreciation to your university for your acts of kind:. nese bewn us during the eonflict.' After the kerchief the cardinal Wag 'entertained at luncheon at the borne of President Witben. and later epoke to the members of the ,ef the Bed Cress. After an !briefly of the univeroity tho cor as . -r- - simple 'philosophy of We that lha taught his boys is told in five short pare-grapand it will fit every boyyes, and him. The relationship between himself and his children wu tender, eplendid, enduring, atimu- lating. 1 the ne Being A father was a beautiful "job" with and one that never wearied or never bored him, , A New wdi to Rule Vociferous Greeting To Clirdinal Mercier I I.- v ,, t ratih-......... ' NA).)441- --oh - as be.did at everything else, and studied as much. And many of the things he learned will prove tremendously help:. nil to other fathers and mothers. . 4 w - Octobern for Roosevelt - , Portraits Enlarge( .,:. s BECOME "the most wonderful rr 0father," worked hard -- - o- - theCopy Subscriptions to The Red Cross Magazine will no longer be solicited hi oonneotion with Red Cross membemhip. The magazine will continue to be published by The American Red Crom, but it will be offered to ALL Americans, whether they are Red Cross mem bers or not, at exactly the same price. For you oee, The Red Cross Magazine is to be edited for all of us. It la to be your magazinemy magazineOUR magazine. 29.-4- ' c 20 be a sort of monthly that will not only entertain us, but will inspire us all to be of greater use to ourselves, our neighbors and our America. FOR JOHNSON - (1 rneRed Cross Magazine It will to kidnap President Wilson and Invade Canada with 150.000 German reservists., was 'sentenced to three years In Bing Sing prison today for attempted forgery. The "count was recently released from the same prison where he haa spent his tim since April, ISM serving an Indeterminate sentence for bigamy. When be was not engaged on his plot to invade Csnada. Louden occupied himself wits promoting a company to manufacture an "unsinkable" ship he claimed to have invented. Ms succeed ed in interesting several financiers in this project, among them being William Bernard, president of the International Salt company and director of the Irving National bank. Later Mr. Bernard swore out a warrant for his arrest after he learned that Louden was trying to influence other financiers by exhibiting a check for $10.- 000 to which he had signed the bunkers' name. Louden was always a "count" during emainder his ,American career-butthe as fancy or of his d. Ho-wsue,eircumstonces-flictatecessively known as Count Albert Marie! de Feeney, Count Gebhardt von Blucher and psunt ChimanE--- - a. Hernutrai Ilago:lorn, author of "A Iloy's Life of Roosevelt' Ile tells abont the great as Ted, Archie, Kermit and ' him. knew Quentin ae - - the Father Magazine" er , cr--, -- Theodore Roosevelt Dedicated tà America, it will be the t'OMMOT1 meeting ground for all of us, regardless of race, class or creeds, place where we can meet as fellow citizens and talk over all of our pmblems. NEW YORK. Sept. 21."Count" Max Lynar Louden. a former German agent, who included among his exploita a plot wawre-chang- -- "Get-togeth- E ;, , ganda publicationNo! Under the editorship of that able magazine editor, John S. Phillips, it is going to be. America's ' States! Don't miss the delightfully intimate and wonderfully inspiring story, But the war is over and The Red Cross Magazine has "come home." e . And it has found its new job. It is going to work for Americat . Not as a mercy magazine or a propa- , Floxrz. Sept. 211.(By the Associated Presa)Parliament was dissolved11 toand day. Elections will be held Nov. parliament will reassemble Dec. 1. -- - on November llthl Like the rest of the world, it just took a deep breath and looked around for ith new plane in the , . scheme of thine. Before November llth its pages told you of the world's needs. It asked you to open your.heart and your purse to help foreign causes. That was its job during the war. Father .4 So thought the four boys who romped through the halls of the White House throwing pillows at the President of the United didn't .The Red Cross Magazine No! ROME DISSOLVES IOUS arid " in the A PARLIAMENT AT todaySept '71Poskrstritter food rationing- than-f- or which were a year. Regulations winked at even before the armistice. when supplies started coming In in large quantities. today were clamped OTHER-JO- LT down bard on all - kintis-- of meate-an- d butter and sugar. Cured meats, whIch' were only slightly rationed during thel ' war. today were placed in, the same category as other meats. Fish was not placed under the rationing edict, but the lack of transportation is affect-.LOB ANGELES, Sept I. Waling the supply. lox, former lieutenant goviritor of Cali. Ja roughly estimated thatin there It the Is a 14 weeks food supply fornik and 11 other Republicani, who puntry. if it is conserved. Restaur their said they were supporters ,of Senator oats have eliminated butter tofrom one roll Hiram 'Johnson in his campaigns for menus and restricted bread miniature war senator.- and previously for governor, per meal. The familiar steaks are again in evidence. are on record today indorsing the league. of nations and its rattficatipn without amendment or reservation 'In a memorial.they forirarded to Johnsoo. iThe memoriardoes not request genatiar withdraw' his opposition. iJohnson I , The .. memorial follows:,, -- "The .undereigned have been your :loyal Niapportera, voting tor eta both as governor and Unitect.ptates senator. In our opinion., the overwhelming men- ,Ltlinent -- of thepeople of California is t' stroniTYTIlifavor and the. league of nations: We trelify have given Careful chnsideration to all the objections that have been offered to we are , and .,.. ratitleatipn . that the treaty should be out amen dment or reservat, We humattity-It- ee in the 'covenant 'for the league of na- ,, tIons." : 4, LONDON.-- S re WILD "The most wonder The Red Cross Magazine Has a New Job soon today. The eronomio saltine with rranre was favored in Ven a somewhat greater proportion. The voters bad the chance of retain-lo- g the present grand duchess. selecting another ruler at the same family. ;mother Onasty or cab eubstituting a republic. On the economic Moue the quetton was betweea an alit-sowith Belgium or France. Unofficial reports reiterate that the vote of the women exceeded that of the men. The attitude of the women regard., loll the alliance with France or Belbeen of Hy gium is believed to have similar to that of the men in the flame family. Duchees Cksrlotte has return-i- d Orand to Luxemburg t await the results of the plebiscite. et-n- I filENCH LIAISON FO .; 4 |