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Show T 1 nVENINO NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMIIKR DKSl'.HKT Y' 1019 -- T in Told on the 4:22 TN trl tit flUlii up vttli vmmi tb Hi tl ld u m4fIk t: BBlIlMItUt i4f, I u Iba Una v W pulingtlfr out one tot dwa VII b "iitUm, ! SB IB lUlaa" Bna loosed SB mi,MW amnaa (Booth tld " aha ntitlnwl 'iMvUr an dam . 1 A-- i. Istt Bar 'Wkat Bfa as tkla aarlr trala "1 wirat Wjr ka4 ta Bums tram lha Mrea. Mr Brad la all atvlipod up aa4 snow I Bata a ll a BBoiBar UBa at tor niienrnWe rutda." a as Dor-- r 'by ta IB wurtd da fee bdThrr a Beet of Whew yog only Bale a Cold.' IU as I du sad taka Mid. ta MU' lirwab-- l a Tablet at Ihe very gist mm and a cold amply hant get a alert on you " "Bui I am afield of cold tablet iBce I look a certain Sind " fuwwthr replied. "They ouataiaod calomel which le a mercury compound yew k now The mercury stared la my system a ad I was aearty poisoned Helen smiled and loop a beg from bar bag "Now. hare a amt) a tvnir. boa of W mbs J real Tablets Thera la Bo danger of their poisoning you. for not a UL of calomel la la them A vegetable lain-tie- s la Weed Instead. Tau see Weeks IncrweM Paewra a Bold fee lets aaa that la why the ara so alTactivs I taka than and I haven t had a mid that lasted aver Bight at) this winter." T certainly shall gat a bog. Whara do yee get them T Dorothy asked "Ahnoet every carries druggtet them." Helen replied but laatal as WaakF They mat only tweaty-gesoBta a boa and they ara (be beL", X fvr I llea Fourteen Per Cent With No Raue in Price'of Coal by Operators Made By Cabinet. if 1 for d ! V WAIIIIMiToN. Not 74 A overB-torn- ! fl coal plan for elllli, lh atrlka whih mlolicd a It pr cant ns Inrraaaa for miiiara ant If alipu lailon that Iheie should be no lm rrii la IBs purs paid Bp IBs put Ur. a as and operaiuia ty laid bafoia miner Fuel Admlmalraior (iarfiald John I. - la, ailing prealden Iba railed Mitia Worker of Amil-ra- . announced that lira miner would aal ariepi at and this without lonslflrr ng th It After a Ihrrerhour tonfarein per cent Intieaee which raprraentalltaa of tl miner c.f th ertetai Green. William "In- - I openly dtrlarcd th nited M.ti Worker- - ulul if III" w An Dr ufTV mean a lo malttlein and tilling," lnt aharpl) quea'lonnl ub-r- l mmn lllee. tlendard of lltlng on Garfield It Ir imilinli" That mat and of miner operator roinpo.! 10 ronalder the .lid ew id Pr t.arflrld "Thrre re tert fewI etllii,cnl pi month ha get more than He qUUkly ad)ournd eon I admit that a d. ml Amrricn Miner Relaae la tmpl. standard lent permuted Tha miner will inert tomorrow aoeni v hla rfualIn to turfield Operelor not smioururri to de, id whether to grant the in- raaea e Garflrld a poalliea taken by lha operators lo be lflh.( In elew of Ihomaa T Hreweiri. ihalrman of In tha that no Ini re th operator' aavoclatton ccn lard th prn of real would b allowed formalOarflald It per int aiatentent Man of them ehared lha view llon pro-p- pressed by Fhil H Tenna of Terra ly llmlnard Rerrlr for a 11 per rent Inrrraee Haul. Ind, that aom of tha tarat "Tha operator ara raady to companies weald ba forced ta shut a new wag If that much Increase waa given Hrw. down agreement," aald. "dnaptl Ir Garfield a etnte-mhi In tatmnt at lha that th government will nol par-m- il )olnt riplalnlng conference, fir. Garfield said that an advance In lha price of coal." In computing tha wage advance ha had Thera was a sharp nnta of prott accepted hecratary Wilson Itmata of of 1 par cent Inrreaee In the cost of frem lha miners over lha amount Increase, which was much lower than living since lilt which the highest eatlmal by anybody they had eipected Frank Farrington president of th Pr Garfield declared that miners towa cheered day were receiving higher wegee withIlllnoi district of minor when ha declared that union man la hit out the H per cent Inrreaee than many slat would nol si cept II Other laser o( worker in Ihe ountry Anawarlni At tha opening of tb nu-'lFarrington, who towanted Pr to know If miner work refusing Garfield read hla ititimin car fully outlaw ' Pr while both aide gave would be classed a him Pc rlnaeat Garfield aald the government could not attention Ha d.tiare (hat It waa f fact compel anybody lo work, but that II not a proposal, but a atatenie-i- t would provide every protection for Lewis Waats la Kaaw. thoae willing lo go Into the mine and Pawl. Jumping to hie feet, at tha give the country e ihe coal It need While tha committee will roncluslon of tha fuel administrator's give consideration to the proposition statement wanted to know what bad the full committee, representing both hecoma of the proposal by hecratary aides, will remain her ta recetva any Wllenn "The miner cam to Washington" plan of settlement that might be agreed Lw Is mM "at th of Rcrlary upon William Green, secretary of tha Wilson, who la authorlsad under tha law to United Mine Workers, declared tomorarbitrate disputes. Wa underrow would see the end of all negotia- stood that hs represented tha cabins! th President himself. tion!, as the operators ara opposed to and Indirectly Secregranting any Increase and tha mlnara Acting In hla official cannot proceed on tha figures given tary Wilson offered thecapacity, miners an ad11 vance of by Dr. Garfield per rent Does tha Many of thk miner aald Ibey agreed government Intend to repudiate tha act with Alexander Howat. president of of Its authorlasd agent ur abide by tha Kansas miners, who announced is no gentleman In the cabithat If wa era unable to receive a "There net I respect mors than Secretary Wilwage here that will guarantee u a In wa son. Pr the Garfield replied "Hla powers year, living Iff daya will go homo and fight for a while. ara clearly defined Among othar things hla duties ara to effect con. Lowest W'agee Bui dilation under th labor act that Dr. Garfield said at ths meeting that wa rnipOwered to control tha lowest wages paid to miners was President and that prices SOD duty waa conferred 71 a and that working M. day days ths fuel administration You cana year tha minimum average annual re- upon not fix without prices affecting wages turn amounted to Had. This sura, ho added, Is a littla high and you cannot change wages without prices er than wages la othar employment. affecting Bath Secretary Wilson and T frankly raallxe this difficulty, but j cannot allow It to stand in tha way of LET DANDERINE" doing my duty. "It Is not my understanding that Secretary Wilson mad a definite ofto either the miners or BEAUTIFY HAIR fer but that ha merely suggestedoperators, a basis on whlrh'you might get Dr Garfield eald thatogether." cabinet approved the bails of settlement as J l- & EveryWy n-- w tnd t This is and always has been overcoat center of this city. You'll find hero a pood selection to choose from, some are just being unpack- - re 1 -- -- ol ta tii-da- tr . I tf . N m w r V I V I nt ed for showing, while, soma are ready for your approval. I Models to Fit ng . aub-aral- All Figures rqut f-- We have them for the young chaps, nr men and the older the middle-age- d and stouter men, whatever build-- . you are or overcoat you want, we have what you want at the right, j moderate price, da-ca- nt gd-T- Cirls! Have a mass of long, .thick, gleamy hair v i is- 4 I Youll find more' good ones here than elsewhere, because of our large stock of merchandise. t I Excerpts From Typical Mine Pay Rolls Will you call tomorrow! ) Nov H Higher wages to bituminous coal miners would mean rewarding men who prefer to loaf rather than produce coal," Is tha claim of the executive committee of the operators In central territory In a Statement Issued tonight. Excerpts from a "typical mine pav roll" are quoted to show that out of 17$ men offered an opportunity to work 22 days In a month, only it presented themselves. h On every occasion tht mine wag scale has been' advanced, during the laat few years, the number of these Idlers has Increased, because they were able to earn all they required In a fewer number of days," the statement read Names of fifteen miners, taken from pay rolls were listed In th etatement. dally earnings from $1.10 to Let Dandertne gave your hair and showing $11 0$. "Thousands of others showing You can have lots similar earnings could ba added to this double its beauty. of long, thek, strong, tuetrlous hair. Hat," it waa stated. Don't lot it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back 1U color, vigor ChanilK'rlaln'e Tablets. and vitality. Petqil everywhere speak well of bottle of delightful Get a If you are Danderlne at any drug or toilet Chamberlaih's Tabletsor consticounter to freshen your acalp; check troubled with Indigestion You are give them a trial. dandruff and falling hair. Your hair pation to be benefited by them. Adv. needs this stimulating tonic, then Its certain color, brightness and abun- life, dance will return Hurry! Advertisement. WASHINGTON, Utahs Greatest Company! XMwewuma ' & if (This Is net STROP OF FIGS" IS imiE FOR CHILD Would Deport I W. W s. TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 26. County Prosecutor W; D. Askren wrote-toda- y t5 Henry M. White. United State Immigration commissioner at SeatflerSo mandlng the Immediate deportation of 40 of the $6 alleged Industrial Workers of the Wofld in Jail here charged with violations of the state syndicalism law. Ratifies Amendment Accept "California Nvrup of Ftgi nlv; look .for the name, California on the package, then you are aura 'your child la hating the bot and most harmless laxative or phjsic, for tha bo gels. little stomach, liver and Children leva its delicious - fruity childFufl for doso taste. directions on each bottle. Give It ithout feaf. Moeh-- r! Too must eay California. -- Adtertiaenidnt.' ' cadet battalion Agricultural college and gave the work of the military ofllclala his hearty approval. He also recommepded the Utah AgriculAll payments for subscription tural collie for a permanent motor and complaints regarding transport school, should b mad to 3. L. officers have Two Poder.A. H offleo with Johneon, been added to Ihe staff of the battaleon tt Co., 32 West First North 8t In the practical ion for assistance Telephone S3. Home telephone X27. work. They are Firsi Sergeant Charles Agent for tha Dally, Saturday and E. Jenkins and Sergeant Jerome BeatNews and Church ty. The former has had It years' expublications perience and the Utter 11. High School Opening. The new Logan high school building Inspector Praise is to be opened formally Monday. Dec. exercises to commence at 7:$0 Cadet Battalion 1, withInvitations to attend the openp.m. out by Henry PeMoor N. ing are being sent LOGAN, Nov. 26,-cHailstone and L R. terson, Stephen Fell! district Inspector of the Western Humphreys, constituting a commit' department, thoroughly Inspected'' thp tee acting In behalf of the board of education. reproduction of ono(of a- our coats) Logan Office Prof. Ind.. Nov. 2 LAFAYETTE. Scott Nearing. Socjktlit speaker and " (writer, tonight waa prevented by a su- . tv period court injunction from delivering LOOK , tOnUC- - XOinOVG a speech before the Central Labor union. Tha injunction w aepured poisons from stomach, after Mayor George R. Dugan had re. liver and hdwels fused to taka any action on a protest legion. by members of th American univerWorld War Veteran. Purdue of cttlxens and students Lafayette. sity Nearing stated that he had always been a consistent pacifist and that under the conditions ha would not attempt to speak. Ha left the city. - BISMARCK,- - N.- - D- - N'ov, 26. The Hate senate late today passed the federal suffrage amendment, by a vote of 4$ t $- - The Nonpartisan league cauto be cus bill declaring public utilities and under the control of the state railroad commission, with power to fix prices of gssollneand oil, was Introduced by Senator William 3, Church and referred to committee. y )- - 85-ce- nt Sb Cloth Inf Store non-delive- ry I Semi-Week- TOMORROW, O N Njv. Col. $100 Reward. $100. cut this out its worth. unvrv ' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there le at least this DONT MIS3 THIS. 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You will received In return a Medicine la tnkan Hall a Caurigi tho-trl- el thru package containing Foley" Honey ternally 'on anl tho Bur--' and Tar Compound, for coughs, cold Mucoua Blood System ofthereby, de- - md rroup- - Foley Kidney Pills for pain (area of th thafoondMion Jn aide an T back; rheumatism, back troylnftb by baildln$ bladder aUrirnta; pttimt itrn$th f if th conatUtttiaa and abating & whnlal . ttm work, Tha proprt. !nd Folejr Calhartic Tableta, a cathar-powerdoing ora have ao rnach faith In the curative some and thoroughly cleansing head-ih- y of Halls Catarrh Medicine that tic. for constipation, biliousness, offor Ona Hundred poller for any ache, and sluggish bowel. Rchramm-c- m that It falls to eura,- Send tof Johnson Drug Co. Advertisement. of teotimoTtlal. , t , j Card at Boid1 Christmas of dof ow line Splendid bvaUmgglst.Uoe-'- 'THE DESERET NEIS8, Advert taemant. Chlca-lufluene- stu 1 Jn the year - 411. Flavius who Invested himself with the Imperial purple In Britain, waa put to death by order of Constantlue. foot-soldi- er On Nov. 23, ly -- b - 126., Peter III of Ara- of the departure of hosts of soldiers whose terms of enlistment had expired, that the British pursued the Americans with the hope of entirely annihilating them. On Nov. 28, 1784, Frederick Wil 11am Bteubeft, a Prussian baren wxio had rendered a great service to the United States, died at Steubenville N. Y. Baron Steuben had been trained In the army of Frederick the Great In 1777 ha came to America from Franee and joined the Revolutionary army. His military training and experience, backed by his sound judgment were of greet assistance to the American In establishlpg discipline and a system of maneuvers In their new and untrained army. On Nov. 21, 1788, Ihe first treaty with the Indians was made by the United States. The treaty was negotiated and signed by Joseph Martin of Virginia with the Cherokee In- Aftr you et If, s! always taka ATONIC fTCTWcntfftteap , gon died. He wa notorlou for the massacre of the French on the Island ralieras Hatrtbm, El- -b Instantly called th Sicilian Vesperm. ofSlcllytmassacre Guy andaU Stops food aourinc, the kingdom of Blclly By this tomh mieriea. came into his possession. repeating, On Nov. 2J, 1210, Eleanor of Cae-tilsweet end tM, Inrrmm Ttelgisdha Wife of Edward I of England, . EATONIC le ft Beet TM tbew-sndied. Ehe had accompanied the king WMderfeny bemBSed. m two day m bm M. Paattivety genseMee to the Holy Land - on a crusade and to Imm ar Wa wUi sefirnd also to Scotland. The king brought Butoder. iNvflm 7 Mate her body to be buried at Westminster, L C. M. L UMUC TO ILK, and on the way wherever the fuperel 1U-I1- 4 tm Main cortege halted for the night- - a cross dian. was raised to her memory. Charing we London (Chere Reins) Cross In ond of them. On Nov. 6. 14f. Edward Plantag-ene- t, Earl of Warwick, was beheaded. On Nor. 2. 162. Julius de Medici K was elected pope and took the name a ears hato last year of Cldment VII. Cardinal Woleey wa Althe this dreaded Dlaeaae ravagad th Cbuntry ana choice et the Authorities aaeUterlpi-- not been found tor It. aadMedtenl deeply disappointed ally in considerable weight had the ewnt have fvaeori tbs' minute you feel a cold comlngCn establishing the English ReformaTllS. d 'll everybody to txka a THORO. CLEANSING. PlR.yT- tion. Loren-s- o on Nov. 2r l6$, Giovanni In het.Mlt water, take a ged M : Oup ef Bernini died. He wa fambu for i,"0afaArBfMt TKA waj-mand go to bod for the nlxht chancee are TaOOTT MOtNTAIjr tha Flu , hla skill in culptqre, architecture, and yeu will fael fl tha next morning and ft won't be so easy I, mechanics. reuse the dnd Bret et houM It. very 0rBuyTpakMre5tody. In have It the 174. Nov. 21, Washington On wirwln. Mothers should eloMly watch th children and tread them without treated acron the Paasaie before Van Drug Co Cornwallis. The American army was deter. CeomBe Drug Co, Doyton DrugCo, and . Advertisement. so emalt bt that period, on kccount j e. rilk rifc.0bmtMt i. an. No Cure For the Hu yt - ). -- Dyko-Davlda- -- til nd ! I V. U, It: |