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Show EVENING NEWS TUESDAY DESERET OSSET EVENING NEWS Career IBM Wkltaey Mr per Daffy I'iS t pe Ml OwM... iUna TZmifT Lk CommiuM wM e. T.k rkun Mf 1 e: tW be ' r e44re rsr ?" 4 cur, s.k tier fw." gane. . CitHmm. Ill Mll l lt Itlckla rUM B4IW n rv. sc4lt4 t W . llA iL.'eE ta.fcET her are BALT LAKE Yl'.'ri-- ,y, OTT, - -1 V. wwr lw nurwt . MARCH CENTRAL CONTERTNCE. Confer-enThe atoelMh annual General t Chriat Jaaua of th Church of the in will emrrei BatnU UUer-da- y Tilxnuela, Balt Lab City, on Sunday, April 1, 1920, at 10 oclock a. nu. with alao on Monday and Tueaday, April re ae-altf- fu nd ft 1 W V EEBER J. GRANT, H. LUND, CHARLES W. PENROSE ANTHON ; Elral Prealdaney. DOCLESJON ENOUGH, NOW VOTE! tbera are prediction of an early vole on (he ratification of the Peace Treaty, and of a' deposition to rive the auhjecl right ef . way until disposed of. This program will meet with puhlio approval, for it is now clear Jhat no thing is to he gained by further delays or conferences. The country bse come to the conclusion that the real enemies of the great agreement are those wbo on either eide, are a. maintaining an unyielding. Irreconcilable unteee to Those who will not vole ratify they can have the Treaty precisely as it cams frtas the Peace Conference are no more to be i Justified la their stubbornness than those who The are opposed to the Treaty altogether. 'tedious year ef discussion that has elapaed lines tbs document was 'laid before the Senate baa sufficed to show that only by the same eptril of concession and compromise which resulted In the completed Treaty at Versailles, can it dow receive the Senates approvaL Opponents ef any ehange whatever, by reason of fear that tha whole thing would thereby bn nullified Are no longer warranted in tbelr meticulous Insistence upon the Original draft, because Jl has been made plain that the essential feature ef the reservations proposed by the Senate committee will not be unacceptable to the other gignatoriee and will not vitiate the r pacL Thus has the responsibility for delaying , final aetlon been shifted from those who have itood for the "Americanisation of the Treaty, to those wbo have demanded that it stand unaltered. Ill true friends now will be well advised If they agree to such reservations, qua- llfkations or interpretations as shall be necesvole of the Senate sary to aecura a for ratification. To this conclusion has the common sense ef the nation come, and the further deluge insistent demand Is, not for any ' of talk, but for a final Vole. Much more than of the Senate are in favor of ratifisome form. This being the fact, In cation there la every reason for an agreement to be reached In open, honorable fashion; and truth -compels the admission that the Senate majority is Just now manifesting a broader spirit InUie matter than ii exhibited at ttyo olher cud of . the Avenue." alU-tud- I two-thir- ds two-lhlr- da ; EDVCATION CURES LAWLESSNESS, 1 lart - i 4 M.RMAXYS prmnl government can per- hspa git along very veil without the official strvkfi of Mitihiss Enbergrr ho Ins hero forced I ret.gn as minuter of finance; but it cannot hope to stand very long without the support of the parliamentary party whose chief figure he Is." Its hat bad the fhankleaa teak, by virtue of bia cabinet poaltion, ef proposing a drailki program of taxation, and hia personal popularity bu neteaaarily suffered (hereby. But this waa a mova hlcb some one bad to make, in order to meet the indemnity requirements ef the Allies; and though the nieaaur may be subjected to various modification now that it ia bereft of hi courageous championship, is must ilili prove grievoua in the extreme not to the German people, sines it involve but taxes excessive direct the of laying merely alao the virtual conflacation of much private wealth. What makei the case look peculiarly dark for him is that whlld advocating Ihut severe course for the nation, h is arrued of slipping his own Wealth ever into BwtUerland where taxes are light; and his reelgnaUon will generally he regarded ae a confession of guilt, for he has not hitherto shown any unwillingness to fight any issue or eonUat in which be could be sustained by th courage of hie own Enbergrr ti a member of th Centre (or group la the national assembly, a party with about 90 votes, which, added to tha 105 voles of the Social Democrats, provide the latter with a good working majority. He will bo best remembered for the famous "peace without annexations resolution which by a Combination of Centrist and Majority f'ocltlial votes be put through the Reichstag in 1917. Nor was ha found lacking when the time rams to negotiate the armistice with the victorious Alliee, though be knew that the act could only Urminata in absolute surrender. On the whole, be has enacted some highly important roles in tha last three years, but perhaps haa outlived his usefulness. One thing to ha hoped in interest is that his retirement will not te involve a break between the factions that the majority In the assembly; and one thing to he lure of it that whoever atepa into hia shoes as finance minister U to be pitied rather than envied. Catholic) Ger-man- ya con-ilitu- A LESSON IN LNDERSTANDIING. of Justice official In Wash- rpUE department D. G, who It in special charge of tha ing campaign had a little experience th other day which he deems of enough Interest to be passed along for whatever it may be worth to olhera. Like everybody else who has the' use of legs and feet, this official found hia sboss wearing out, and was obliged to bow to the necessity of investing in a uew pair. Upon making his wants known In a reputable establishment both at to goods and prices, be was first shown pair the price of which waa Too much, hela!d to the salesman, 918.50. show me something cheaper. A pair marked 91250 was produced. "Anything cheaper!" asked the purchaser. Sure! said the salesman, and a pair priced 98R5 was forthcoming. They were a good fit, and looked well. "Will they give as good wear as tho 91850 variety? asked the official. Probably every bit as good," lie was assured. He paid the price and Went back to bis office, satisfied, basking in a new JigriTriBtrprppared to issue a bit of advice-t- o his countrymen. "In niy Judgment . there is no oilier way in the world," lie w rites, of heating U. C. L. except for Tom, Dick and Harry and Mary and Harriet, too to shop the way I shopped my shoes today. Of course, there are those who will smiTe at the credulity of the official in accepting the sajesmans assurance; there arc those who will maintain that the best is always the cheapest. These will wonder also how a clerk who tells a customer that 98.85 shoes will wear as high-cost-of- -lh artieto-jexpec- ts 1 ut 1920 Tho Common Sense Way to End to Women Gifts Them are War. (t'M Iks l !N Pg Pr, Wwak Owii. fr ia t4 mt ei aayibief 11 hf tM waif f air f th titrma rea e!4 fcagnaa aqua I. r It Jiffy-Je- la Imwoaatbla raeuny I War. am a II pec. lamMwhlaf, ol jallaw earthquaka. f ina, pa ale, ftra. r.eeS. csmprta witk War aa l ha miprams euraa f Riaaklad. waa m4 After lha laat War M ikia mer clearly than avar hater. fcaaa poieoeaA Our ewe country, 4 4 lha falUcy ef Sinoaljr Vv lha paa-lo- na of paaro, aa ut mlUlartain for la rwallas IL Cur op waa, 4m not Of couraa lha Orel ap Iwar4 rosaUif tha Truro to oomo aort at realism loo of humaniry an o wholai It la Ihe awakanlnf of to On that In0aia4 Ihs Laagu Nallona. 4 lha ess, Tho nait elap, t 4tcat4 by aommoo eanao. It lo I ennna making Ira Hainan to of War. TV hat lavs In moot elv IUne4 Kaloa lha carrying ef'daadly wanpena. To that w ow th comparalHa aafaly of life In Chicago, London, and Tar la. Lot nation quit making rannona halUa-ahlp- a. and athor war inachknaa and an to brought ahoat equally good raault la lha world. It to Ira that you cannot rhango human aatura Bor .radical th daalr lo fight; hot II la jual an I rua lhat rnurdnraua brawl and gaaaralna attack aro roducad lo a minimum nh.ro I bar la law prohibiting eoneoalad weapon A writer In a rocoal magaalaa a.ka why all nailono ohould ao agroq ea a com plat dUarmamcnt. Involving 1h gootraeUea of all rin-- a. gung machine gong an! all other weapon wad In warfare and Iba slaughter of human bolngg All lha aatlona that lay claim ta civilisation should forthac agroa to pan a law ahaolutaly forbidding wuhin thair territory lha manufacture of ail weapon oovd In warfare. Th y 'in of a rlflo or gun for hontlnr parpoooa should b allowwd only by apoclat permit and upon th payment of a apodal llcena fag and only to persona haring such a permit should the Uo of a limited autnber of cartridges b perm it tad. Th number of tho whs profit by lha making of liflrg gang ammunition, and other war grmairrnU la small. Th factories used for that murderous trad can easily bo turned to better uaag Th big war-ahlcan b be Mar implored In peaceful trad, rape dally since th tonnage of th marram lie marina haa been ao greatly reduced that It will taka year to round It out. Aa thar will bo no more profit from war tnatarlalg tharo will bo non left who havo an Interest In war and bav promoted It for tha aakt of th money they eovld make out of It. Profiteering through war and war contracts has become a great financial gam and vher Money Is God all Other considerations ar lost sight of, Then, why not use the opportunity new, when peace mint come aeon, to declare for a goner and complete disarm ament and agree on the passing of a law to b enacted In every country demanding th destruction of all the armament for war and forbidding Its manufacture henceforth? (Cop) right, ISIS, by Prank Crane.) far, hlr lh4a em Half a Pineapple w-l- TWENTY-YEAR- rrom th PI! Here in ore eximpld of tbe weJth deaaert. Id ll Jiff-Je- when froit if People need fruit daily. Now, serve to ideal it an is this way costly, frnit of Complete dessert We crush pineapples in Hawaii froit too ripe to liip. The inict of hilf n fruit is im nealud an A rial t flavor cot pot coo-dboa- ed Yet tbs whole dencrt cost lot k few ten ta, read r at your cnlL So with eight rich fruit which com ia nre made frocn cmahed fruit, nH ns Jdfl. abundant All come m hquid fort, nondcaaed and ncaled in fis Red-fru- it cc differs from ld-aty- le lion d. I bottle in each package. flaron in bottles ed rare-fn- de ea- - aa n vWL TVill delight you fruit-essenc- es. fruit-mad- e Too Flavors daaserta of this type. them wwk molds if We offer you chose of sever I 50-cour offer so Cot out cace. wiM at do aod this, you you wont forget otd-oty- ie ot ho Ckss VU Ckwry Onu Individual demert molds la osm k --Th flurt pfer su rW-- C for measuring Jiffy-Co- p style of alumito tbe eL The ix num, drill ervt a fuQ package of Jiffy-Jei- L Send 5 trade-mar- k six assorted. th (or assorted An ahrmisam half-picup. Fill twico with water to diouoivt Use as one package Jiffy-Jel- L n exact cup meatureu all recifor it pes. Send 2 trade-mar- k nt Six of Tho Dm rat Nawg WraRogera & Son A A Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon sixe, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers silver plate, guaranteed 20 years For the first spoon send 2 trade-mark- s, plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you th balance of the set r t s I I f- - Free to users t . in the circle on the Send 5 for any pint Cut out the front of mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds, for the or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. trade-mar- gt. Jiffy-Co- The pint Stylo Style Style Style p, all aluminum. molds are as follows B Pint Mold, heart shaped. C Pint Mold, fluted as above. -- D Pint Salad Mold. -- E Pint Mold with pinnueles. MAIL Jiffy Dessert Co., THIS Waukesha, Wis. I enclose ... (Jj) trade-marfor- - which - send he- - gift I j. check at side. rial Molds ....Stjls B C D ...gtj1s ... .8tylo ks s f six ....Jurr-Cu- p 8od B 2 Jfcc for ssiMd is clrclM for any plat mold r tb mu mt nii Pend tor SIy pon. 9ha isssstf Enclose 10c for postage and packing on the spoon alone. J 1 Let mi Danderine check nasty scurf and stop hair falling out . er Tobacco Hardens the Arteries,. Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Soys Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to F ind If It Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? New Tnrk Dr Connor, foVniorlv of Johns Hopkins hospital, 11) s Hundreds of thousands of men hu smoke and lm;uuUai)0 belmye Mmmrelves healthy are suffering from "ri)fisres-siv- e organic ailments "Would never have been afflicted They had It not been for the use of tobaccp.nnd most of them would soon gel well If they would only atop the Use (if. tobacco The beat known habit Torming principal of tobacco Is nicotine, but the most -deadly and demoralising Is Both Tire potaun. which when absorbed bvdeadly the slowly but surely, affect the Bjstem. nerves, tissues. vltaLorcans and viof the bodv tality The harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends on circumstances and Individual In some It causes general the da b'lity. others" catarrh of the throat, indigestion, constipation, extrema nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of memory. lack of sill poser, cowardice and fear, mental corifuaion, etc.; In othets causes heart disease. broftchial trouble, hardening of the arteries of the tuberculosis! cancer andheart, the common'aT Diction known ar tobacco heart. 5 0 In any form you ,?bf"o it harmful easily detect effects bv .K- fniin-- r.. Read loud a fun e ivrti g inuOK. H your voire becomes muffled, hoarse ana Indistinct and you most Clear jour throat the chancesfrequently are that 1 mis thanot and J. . fc,ed by catarrh fur-rur- w. - scid-utsk- Jiffy-Jo- desserts are dainties, rich in i nut. The fruit taste is not mere flavor and not artificial. se timard-Prceide- Is Note how it fl ia various fruit Savors. Try lima, Try quick gelatine dessert.. frrnt flavor (or a tart grra Ud jeUL Try nnat has these bottled for a smt Juki So aero with meats Lttra what thaou flamtiss mesa to you. Compar Jiffy-Te- l! h, e It You auDpJy add hot water as directed on and let cool Then a package of Jiffy- six peoede iu mold form, or twelve voa whip the joL Yet thia fnd-md- e dainty, rich in fruit, costs leas than serving applea. costa a trifle. It H liiric thia JtffyJell distinction. Jiffy-Je- ll rendy-gweeteoe- with evaporated fruit acid. A fruit-juic- e grULou ia in it, and the dessert THf-A- ccwoes JiffT-Te- ll AGO. S MARCH S. 100. Utah Republicans held their state convention at tho Salt Lake Theatre and nominated James T. Hammond for Congress on tbs first ballot. A dispatch from Capetown. South Afrlcg stated that Gen. Cronje, who had been taken prisoner, and party had arrived at Simon-ato- n and ware received 'by Gen. Sir Frederick Poraatlcr-Walke- r and, a representative of Sir Alfred Milner, governor of Cape Colony. Secretary of War Root left Washington for a hurried trip to Cuba, where there was reported to bd nniHrhiq unr,t A dispatch from Rangoon, British Bur-mastated that the British punitive expedition cent to avenge the murder of Me ears. Kiddle and Sutherland. British commissioners a ho had been engaged in the demarka-tlo- n of the Burmo-Chlneboundary, had group of villages implicaptured the whole killed 60 villagers and cated in the aff.-ilr- , burned 2,000 houses. A 'big strike of machinists was reported from Chicago as a result of trouble between the International association and the Chicago association of machinery manufacturers. Senator Carler of Montana presented in the Senate a memorial of western governors protesting against the bill introduced in Congress providing for the leasing of public lands for grazing purposes. Reports Indicated that earthquakes In southern Mexico had been vary disastrous, resulting In great loss of life and property. George Anderson was appointed postmaster at Ikke Shore, Utah, vice Joseph Francis, resigned. WAV-STATIO- N ; Dessert Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jel- i pa English---Spokan- i-- . r vt dl " flodi for-kiddi- ng - f -- SeyAoCMeU 1 oon-sQm- Welcome. Sec Below and Users Need ll I ' ramovtBf tha poaatNmy on race relations in the CHEERING word stales com os from Major Robert ' R. Moton, principal of the celebrated Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, who emphasizes the pro- diction that lynching will soon be a thing of the past. He modestly omits mention of the large played by himself. SndTi is predecessor, lo keep his the lamented Booker Washington, and by otli- -' well as tiie 818.50 the But foregoing queries furnisli an job. f era whose influence In the negro colleges like to a good word for the' retailed say lenefbeen Penn so and has opportunity Hampton, Calhoun m this identical line of goods. A week ago result-jpdesirable this in about bringing lrent, tha nation will not fail to give these men today the Massachusetts commission on the the credit that is their due for effecting the necessaries of life asserted m a published change Of sentiment whereby this terrible report that the basic reason for the high price national disgrace is In the way of being erad- of shoes lies in the price of leather, and the icated. .If public sympathy in the South was manufacturer, leather jobber, tanner and packer never eo friendly toward the negro qs "how, as have reaped the greatest gain, while jelail Major Moton assertsr'lhe' whole country has dealers have made l.ttle if any morp profit than ' What Massachusetts may have to say in 1913, i these men to thank for it. i New Jersey- fnr the next president, horause he There will be no trouble in recalling the on the shoe business is alwWjTTntillcd to believes m tha free and unlimiled coinage of on is Hie which i. subject OltLBay lime when in the minds of many otherwise icspeet it American beef and whisky to the exclusion of I intelligent people it was a question whether. Stljle is an authority." And ac to Ihe retailer the British Jiinds, When it rains m linden . there rould be Perumal of the goods on the purthey sneeze disgustedly. any wisdom or value in edity'al- - pressing the higher-prirp- d speethes of the prOpontnis of American miliing negroes at all. Then much controversy 'was chaser, aH the recent evidence is that the tary tailoring, as reported in the Congressional is the one Who demands them, Indulged in with reference to the character Record, shows that they carry their principles not man.vca-skOf and. extent in should accept any thing to an unusual length. They do not even spealf and the edueatiottlhey receive Jokeman-RcvieThe success of Tuskegee in Alabama and Hamp- - else. After att. therefore. the evoencnceof the ton in Virginia has removed the doubt and Washington official seems to correspond fairly AN lAIBVRIUSSING FRIENDSHIP. answered the quejry Tnost decisively. An evi- -, well vvitlr the fads iu the case, ami his advice, he followed as ran the it influence by Ihe exerted of consumer, dence of tha effect by The indorsement of Hiram Johnson's canthese institutions is seen in the fact that the will only be resented by those who approach by the North. Pakola nonpartisan bogus didacy sido blind by humqnng the will elates named Iiav taken the lead in the public ou its ; two probably lead to some revision of opinion enacting law for tho compulsory education of notion of stle, fashion and extravagance, and' as lo the e.xienLOf the lpagnrWaditalisu, bht who cater frankly to IL -- i colored children. it is likely also t? keep Mr. Johnsons friends . fairly busy explaining. Springfield Republi; It Is said that when the national drSgneT can. SPIRIT OF 76." was thrown opt to catch Bolsheviki, Reds, ON IHYOfUF, ROUTE. Texas, Arkanas and Missouri in Concrcsj j anarchists and other, enemies of the Republic, insinuathe and resulted in the capture of about 'five will fight to the bitter-en- d against British into th executive Gretna Greens are not aseli to any thousand suspects, there was not a tingle negro tion of anything of vur national governmBb branch Their Idle'to combat .the divorce evil (he eoirectton. Yerths Tact must be admitted -r opincini nt Wilson datex-frowh runaway. marriage, one ' of its prolific numberno j the time it wag learned that ha like English isou rces, is allow ed lo- - fiouiuh. Bailimori other racial $roup that ther ia illlona in the --United Stile that I breakfast ,tea. - Thy favor the governor of Atnericao.Ing twelve 1 ! fall. convictions. GAIN ti lhr . a i It a. M of lb clvllutkm lUu LKiBOicrntf iiwnt.lng and par awwHW" nrtB Aow oam. Aal F. MsJuaaer. Nw I 9MXr ait rv I l,l Ea Temri iJt La cur. likee4 U Terns mt of prclwUcn md prlvllef UiU (roup of loyal Hark trouble, American. la th nridri of Uif fuMulu, alrktim aod ptlkciic it a rc bat been rovrrbnJ. II U, tbrnfore, bicii iufortn iU aicoint urMijt indeed country at lary that lynrbtnff U gradually I reoofnlifd van in IN South ai a ehaxoa- I ful crime I he more helnooa and dastardly murder. ia it icau cttenilally !ei njojri JU 2 MARCH mem-brane- , th scalp Of every particle of dandruff get a email bottle of delightful Dan dertne at any drug or toilet counter for afgwcfntapour a llttle ln yoiir hand and rub It into the scalp. Xfff oeveral applications the hair usually stops coming out and you cant find any dandruff.- - Boon verv hal on vouc. ream show hew - life vigors wesa-- thfrkne. .,4-e.o- 1 rnlnr.AdTlVf g. before "WOVfy-sertoua- taking jour usual' smokY s, walk up three flights of stairs st regular pace, then stop If you fin that ou tire out of breath. If your heart RfSliS. frced trerrtbltng or Irregular, you m,iy be the victim of a functional or organic heart trouble. If you reel that you must amok or chew te quiet your neres, you are a slave to the tobaeco habit and ar slowly poisoning yourself with the Insidious deadly drugs, nicotine and furfural. In either rase, you have Just two alternatives prokeep on with cess regardlessyour end of the suffer the consequences, ordanger rid yourself of the habit and escape the dangers. Vou can overcome the craving and slop the tobacco habit In. a very shorn; time by -using the following Inexpensive formula- Go to any drug store and ask for Ntcotol. Take one tablet after each meal and in a comparatively ehort time you will have no desire for tobacco. W ith The craving will hqve left you the nicotine poisoning out f yeur sys tern your general health vHl quickly Improve. bote: When asked about Nlcotol. eee of our leading druggists said: la, trqly a wonderful remedy for ta tobacco habit. It is way ahead of any- thing wl have ever cold before. to refund 4o. ftwry MtiMfied customfr and wo wonld of or nm permit ttie-t- n remedy rA"ijflt n mi tun I merit. btol is ioP. fnthi city under rHy nrarnirinfl by Prbramn- - blrhe Tn'.a7 |