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Show DESEUET FAILS TIRED AND DOZEN lwrwrfc4 Mr IKE WORN-OU- vy E8d sad Good Clothes For Boys of AH Ages Ktijp auttaiara fiuiu II tfftet ojJ having don alio have I 111 U aaalatr and avoir, h dull Ily for aay Juat Hud lif 'I Jiuta onto tU(X ft 4 ramfctftoa roil Iron (uiaaltahaa'a of tha n4 traftl aiMIMil with Irou n4 mtninM I ateadtlft for mlikUnita aorvoo iMflnUur the dtgaatlon. ab4 h B4 elreftgth t ImIU toft4and aerveua aoro-oo- i. fired.giving rioroo ioto4 kaa rp 1rpilraa aoraoa. aa4 mod bo fool line a aoa Mra U A. Chula. Huy Olr. Ml " IaboII. Mae M4a by C I Hood t I Thi .I af A 4 vart loom Majorities Ranging From 15 To 28 Swamp Amend ments Proposing to Elimi nate American Membership orv Inter-Allie- d Commissions. Post-Wa- ft C. L vote Stood 1 to II against aa amend- meet to s.lmu.sis the I'nlied Hietes from representation on the commission to adjual the German Radian bound-torecord II ary Tha aenata want efn.m Iba Saar II against withdrawing IS to II against rebasin commission fusing to bo e partv is tha aaroomont and 11 to at farting 44 BiBiBil tifludiitf iiii routtiff j Overcoats aerho-Hlovakl- r lh L ppr IbUMtift Mlftea Tha relVall SALT LAKE CITV UTAH If T kMfdl la Ural ee. i.itirurH of EVENING NEWS 4 nttlin( WLmm4mr?, 'Iba lielglan bound- ary amaadmant follows Hall Republican For adoption. DiBorah. Hrandegee t alder ( urtlrranca. Eernsld Fall Elkina. llingham Harding Knot, AJ U Frellnghuyeen, Omnna Met WASHINGTON. Oct. ormlrk. Mct. roil. lie. reaching the Mac of action In ll Lean, Moaaa. haw berry, horrla. oon-It rose. Fhllppa Roindaitar af Iho peart treaty, iho Wadsworth Warren and pwopt aolda In quirk ucrraati.n toDora Democrat amend-mant- s of tha forly-flvday thirty-al- l Total for adoption I" Cap-par. which had boon wrlttrn Into tha adoption. Republicans Against Hale. Jonas t Edge UUt, t ummlne com-mi- tt tha raatlona docamant hr foreign (Washington! KoIIogg Kanvnn. Keyan. Jnroot. McCumber, Meharv, and Tha (mallaat majority fipancsr, non. Smoot, recorded IT agalnat any of tha committee propoeala Townsend 1M1, All of tha hm II, tha largeat waa 2 ulbfo amandmanta ronalderad had baan Intro, Fief. bar. Gay. Gerry. lUrrlA Jonea Hitchcock. ducad by Senator ball Republl.an. Saw Handaraoo. K to curtail Meiloo). Kandrlrk. kelrTry. Maalco, and ware Phelan nil-roOverman. In American participation European Robinson Eoma'ano. Ran.d.lL eettlementa requiting from the war. th Shield. Of tha nine amandmanta yet to be hmltli Arfsonal, Smith (Georgia!. t aetd on. ala relate to the Khantung ear. Stanley. sTh"i?,. tlon, two propoee to equalise relink (Maryland!. lndfOOd power In the lrakue or nations. ana r pm mm .one would limit American repraaenta--- 1 iirhuMtip), Wlh 4Montn William laIriU n4 Ion on the retMinlieaa-eaaiaMwlM- , room. the abeenre of dafinlta ainamcnl fur r.llfor-nla- . Johnaon. aenate of three dlapoaltlon propoaala, for. pith Martin. Damocrat, Vlrleadera thoutht tonight that the ' might run on forIsseveral days beJohnAbienand not voting wsr' taken fore another rollrall ' Ltah; Throughout the day a voting the son. Houth Dakota King, rl Smith. Southftemocrata presented a solid frons Aermort. Reed. Ml irWest Sutherland. for ( arollna. and against the amendments, esreptThomSenators Oora of Oklahoma and 1lt" that wag announced as of Colorado. Seventeen Republiftmlth. can a, on the other hand, lined up Johnaon. South Dakota and tha amand- opposed South Carolina, committee the first proposal hgalnst to be considered, and most of them Senstood with the Democrats on all suc- mOntba Saar basin amendment. Washington, anJonea. them ator Republican. of rollcalla Many ceeding Colorado, Democrat. nounced they were for reservations and Thomas, column. Thera which they believed would cover the changed to the nsgatlvaexcept as a resame ground without endangering the were no other ehsnges p senators. sult of absence of some treaty. In negathe voted Thomas again Advocates Elated. Caecbo-Slovaamendon the tive At adjournment the treaty advocates ment. L'ppar Sllaala and on tha declared themselves elated at the day's amendment Senators Cummins, Iowa; leaders also Jonea. Washington; Kenyon. Iowa; work, and the opposition were claiming a victory on the showing Sterling South Dakota, and Townmade for their amendments They mus- send Michigan, swung over ta tha e tered a maximum strength of thirty-on- negatlva aid which, with absentees, would be Debate Bitter. sufficient, they declared, to Insure the Tha debate developed considerable defeat unless satlefactorye treaty's bitterness. Chairman Lodge of the forThirty-threaccepted qualifications are drawing firsa l. final-eign relatione committee negative votes on the from tha treaty advocates with out, would make they pointed the general purImpossible the twothlrds majority ne- speechof supporting the Fall amendments. Whilea pose cessary for ratification. America doubt the world could not bnder a special agreement, epeeche the aid of civon the amandmanta were limited to vrllllngnesa to come Itto was threatened, ilisation whenever five minutes, and nearly half the senIt waa not necessary to taka ate membership got Into the running ha said. ' of In dispute "every boundary dav part debate which occupied most of tlje and Europe. were absent senators a few Only The Monroe doctrine, declared tha crowded many members of the house while In committee chairman, would be enforcInto the rear of tha chamber, nations ed prevent the European the galleries the ushers stood guard In fromto interfering with boundaries tn the aisles to restrain spectators from this waa the It because and hemisphere,had not followed that applauding States Once during the debete the rulb Cntted waa broken, however, same rule in Europeandthat the nation against distrusted was d'sllked a wave applause of hendtriepplng following a now To thlk 'Senstora McCumber, Pomef-en- e, speech by Senator McCumber of North and Williams. Ohio, Mississippi Dakota, a Republican member of the Fletcher, riorlda, replied, all of them agalnet quoting previous committee, who pleaded concludSendeclarations of amendment of the treaty and ator Lodge and declaring he had faced ed by declaring noi harm could cornu about the after peace treaty a as to tha full of Americas "doing Its duty verv end" The demonet ration waa In tn his the senate last peace speech quickly hushed by vigorous use of the December, while the peae treaty waa ya el he speasserted, being they There were only four rollcalls, sll cially negotiated argued for protection for Poland he other amendments being voted and now small which he other nations town by acclamation. The first record wanted to desert J-- Hats and Caps, Neckwear, Belts, Shoes, Hosiery o -- a. oil .... rhmbriin X 8rn7; rHome of da-ba- ts Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Ssn-ato- k roll-cal- s Senator Pomerene also read from a The ae big feature ef the Read System I Its accessibility sad the after Impossibility f losing or misplacing a valuable hpamsh-Amerloa- The Rand Index Perpetual Inventories Automobile' Part Records made In the senate by Mr. speech Lodge In 1839, declaring It would be cowardly to leave the Philippines to thelt (ate after American blood had been spilled for their freedom, and saying n that to defeat the pending treaty would be a repudiation of President McKinley before the whole world Repudiation of a president In such a matter. Mr Lodge was quoted as saying, would mean "the humiliation of the United States In the eyes of civilized mankind Referring to aaSenator Lodge's clvllt-methe friend of upon that the United Statna could be gation. Senator Williams said tha foreign relatione chairman had an oppor tunity in the present situation to make good hie worde, but that, instead, he waa trying to stand from under." o6ntM & declaration made byMr Lodgequoted laat December that the United States was bound by honor and to see or peace are carried out that the terms .. all-wo- ol alate-depend- -- nt - Hard Hitting Youngsters Fltchr We can supply the boys of this community now witlT the best clothes made; theyre not low priced in one sense; but they're such high quality that they're real economy, T 'Utah s Greatest Clothing Store self-respe- ct -- Recommend Organized - signed by the best artists In the businesspmade for-re- al boys who are always on the go; made for the stylish, too, as well as the We can show you here what a difference it makes In fab- -' looks and in service to have clothes made from rics, made;by- - the highest., skill in tailoring the styles de Effort to Fight the -High Cost of Living ST LOUIS, Oct. 2 Formation ,of an orsaalxa4toa.ro haake men and manufacturers of the bu!nss United States for the creation and extension of foreign credits to Increase foreign trade and thereby , reduce the hlh cost f living, was recommended in a report WHITE AND BAKER Bait Labe City Aa easy address te presented at the concluding sesaton of the American Bankers' association toremember. day by the association's committee on commerce and marine. Such an organisation, the report says, would result In the maximum of production tn this country in order not onijr that our own people be kept well and profitably employed, but tht they be not subjected to the payment of excess prices Makes Out off for their own needs. The report declares that the crea-ap- d extension, of credits abroad constitutes an essential Basis for the extension and maintenance of our foreign trade, and that th-i- basis can be secured to a markedly Important, if not wholly necessary, degree, by m Doctors declare that more than W bon American Investment In forerg ante diseaaet can be traced to Btaitinr with indigestion, hearteign securities, not only government us burn. belching, lood rapeating, bloat sour.' issues--hualso trial. If properly municipal gaagy stomach, the entire system eventually An organisation, guaranteed becomes affected every vital organ suffering as proposed, must I some degree or other. Ton see these have ample and be of Acid Stomach everywhere people to extend creditsufficiently resourceful capitar who ere subject to nervousness, headache. Into the Iargt figure that canrunning be reInsomnia biliousness people who suffer from quired for the purchase of American ybeumsttsin. lumbago sciatica end aches sod the report product, amplified pains ell ever the body. It Is sals to say that Aa to a merchant marine policy, the about t people out ol 10 suffer to some extent report aeeerta that a epeedy detertrots mination I of needed ehlpplng I policy stomach rom trouble or eves and It yon suffer that euch a policy should he baaed If you do not Irel an y stomach d (stress yet are on the fact that Initiative and private Weak and ailing fed bred and dragged out. experience Inin ehlpping cannot be aafely lark pep sad enthusiasm and know that favor qt experiment, ijn alde someth mg ta wrong although yon eauoot untried fields locate the exact cause of your trouble you Kearns Building AcidStomach 9 10 People Suffer -- and-4nd- t- vlc-B- the Internal ravenue lawa which now wilt go over Indefinitely provide for repeal of the luxury" war tak on aoft drink and for reduction of those on loganberry and other fruit juicea. TROOPS FIRE ON BERLIN LABORERS BERLIN. Oct. 2 (Bv the 'Aeo-ciate- d Prens ) Soldiers, during a labor demonstration by 16 008 persona In the Muelleratraaae today, fired Into the crowd, killing on civilian wad wounding ten other eelab-jliKhe- Logan Office for aubacriptkM All payment and complaint regarding slttiuld b made to J, L. H JL Fader-ao- n Johnaon, offlos-wtt4t Co., M Week First North Bt Homs telephone 127. rejpphona It. Agent for tha Daily. Saturday and non-delive- ry Be Nawg pubtieatlong. and Chwroh h naturally want te get back your grin os Tbea take health as quickly aa possible. IATONIO, the wonderful modem remedy 'that brings quick relief from palm ol tndigee-Mo- a. betcblng. gassy bloat, etc. Keep your mooach strong clean and tweet fee bow ho quickly your genera! health improve ibeotd-tfmevla- a vigor and vitality comeback! Get g big 80c box et E ATOP 10 from ytfur druggie Mar. It la guaranteed n pie see you if you iit mi satmaed j oof druggau Wiu refund yor money. 'ATOMIC INTERNAL REVENUE AND TARIFF BILLS TO WAIT ON TREATY Oonsidcra-tto- n WASHINGTON. Oct of all bill dewlmr with rcvlaton will of Internal revenue or taHff b deferred Bfirr after TTNT aerial When DIES your month tastes like alt the ntean things you tvef didr "mixed together, then you need BEECHAMS PILLS t l.vi Year month is good oa tndieatro of tha ef the grown rk ef thejwaco treaty, under a of I he - n te finance comroctTee bllla hou are the Among tnegaure prnponng to ra'ee tn(( on dyeeluf, tangttea and other mgals Change in e- J Aw 6WyvWw K M. lab -- .lvh.WroU. ea.10fc.xga. d came to Logan In 1ISS and the first iiteam laundry here, later going Into the cement business. He was in Salt-LaCity . for two years being selxed with the Illness which terminated his life .while there LOGAN. died at hi Oct J. horn after having been IT m Frank W. Brock hr last evening til for many month With an affection of the kidney. Fu- neral arrangement hv not yet been made. Mr. Brock 'wa a native of Canada, where he wa born on Jan 6. IHI He became a telegrapher after leaving school and followed that occupation In many part of the United State and for moat of hi hfa. lit ke of speeding automobile on th part of the county road that are paved and a determined campaign against that sort of thing will have to be Infamily named augurated again. Jones whileretumlng home In their; buggy last evening were run Into by; speeding autolst and some ef the occupants were thrown out and hurt.; f The buggy wa badly damaged. Student Accommodations Problem - Seriou 11 Tht attendance at the. local col leges continue to Increase and the problem of housing all who come In is assuming such seriou proportion that the eople of nearby citiea and town are being appealed to to help to get In in the matter. It possibleIntel-urbaand out of Logan on the and an effort Js being made to have soma hf thoee applying for quarter here, taken care of In Hvde Park. Providence, Millville and Hymm. Logan New Note. The local duck hunter are coming back and most of them report pretty, good shooting, particularly those Wjio went into Boxeider county, where the r numerbirds sr aidtab-jmueusllous. The hunting In this valley la reported to he better than it ordinarily la Many complaint are being received A. 0. LlcOlurg SGo. Hate On Display a Large Line of . 1 x D TOYS, DOLLS, FflIICY GOODS, BOOKS, GAMES, Etc. In Ihe Basement ol (he Grand Hotel ' Lest tTumrw to Sen The Dlajday, A IZ We Cloe October 11, |