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Show DESERET Picture Will Tell the Tale and Docs Away With All Cues Work. Consultation and First Adjustment Free - - Republican Party Platform Pledges : No Relief From Profiteers And Is. . Silent on Prohibition Says Bryan An -- . X-U- aj U 1026 -- for eubaerlplion non J. J mad I should be rardlag Johnson, office with X. A. PederA son Co. 12 W.t First North at, Rea III West Flrel North. Telephone IL Mom teiephone.dll. Agent for the Bally, fealurd? and Ktsi and Church publications mm All payment and conlplalnla OH BRQADWAT BETWEEN MAIN 6 STATE n 7 I , Trimmed Hats $6.45 A i. c. n. o. (Written for Unlvsrnal Service) H1CAOO, Job 10. Today waa platform day. 1 wtah I could 11 gv a phoaogrephlo deeorlptlan of th acano; language doco cot adequately daaerib auch to oeoatlon. Word may b undaracorod lo print. (Special to The Nw.) Put no underscoring can reproduce tea LOGAN, June 10. Orders have of vole made tha I la by bat impression been received for the attendance of IT tba ono who rcada tba platform, or tha that comae from tha audl rtapoaao of tho R. O. T. C. cldeU of th Utah onca. Ona caanot by readme tba print tba tona of tha convan ad pag Agricultural College to report to (at tlon, aa ha caoonfrom tha ralattva amaa officer training cajnps. Th dlffarant planka placed phaala detail will leav her in Urn to rethey ara raad. Tha convention waa an aovU chorua for duty on Juno 17. port on critic lam. but Ita volca waa aoft and cadet and students of th low whan tt approached constructive Jen measure. And It waa noticeable that school will to Fort ran Monroe, go the crltlclam waa overdone. That la,' tha audience waa called upon to apVirginia, for a course in coast artilplaud crltlclam ao oftao that It became lery, and seven will go to th motor weary. transport corps school at Camp Hole-birAgainst red aval Central. Indiana. Tbo corporation complexion of tha Tho who will go to tha coast arttl - oeaeti l too waa made manifest by the H. "Frank school at Fortress . Monro are Eardlsy, D. C. aotae tbet created dacleretlona - vote of Fred J. Conway of Ogden, William ecelatt covernmaat ewnerahlp ofandrail-InChiropractor. B. Groanbeck of Rprlngrtllo, Howard favor of the private owncranip Palmar l.radaais T. Jo non of Sunnyeide, Jonathan M. roadt aod other utllltlea. Completo Fenlpmeat Of tha treaty plank 1 ahall treat more Of flea i Waa. 33 Kilpatrick of Price, John A. Orln of at lenctb In my next article. It waa riTE Nephl, Forrest V. Owen of Ogden a compromiaa and, Ilka all comprpmlaaa. KEITH BLDG. KMPORllM Marlon L. Wilson of Salt Lak. ' H. of dld not axpraaa the real eantlmaat " Keith - Bullen of Logan. Waldo 1L It waa cara- any conatdarabld number. embarrass Holmaa of . Montpelier, Idaho,, and fully written. It will not aanator, no mattar bow Additional Credit of any Republican Floyd C. Larsen of Logan. ho votad on tha treaty reservations. Tho following will attend tha motor Senator Johnaon and Senator Borah F Extended transport corps school at Camp Hola $45,000,000 plaak can quote from tbit compoeite MTd, Indiana; John Francis Hayes of to endorea anythin ha hat avar aald Packer while tha eenetore Salt Lake, James F. Taylor of Ogden. by Germany aralnal the treaty, can reeervetione bo votad for tha Robert & BJorkman of Haber, Eldon E that will lect from th plank allancea did. J. Roaengreen of Logan, William W. WASHINGTON. Juno II. An odd! Tha and support all they aaW Bowman of Ogden, Jams R. Nelson to tlonal credit of $46,000,000 has been convention merely aeke the countryhow of Prlco and Justice M. Pie vena of extended to the German government truet It to decide what to do and other meats and of for reetrictlon Fatrviow. the purchase to do It. without limitation, foodstuffs by large American packing or direction. Captain Ruasell P. Hartle. comsaid a report received today by Vivid. firms, mandant of th R. O. T. C. cadets at Plaak Frofltcsrlag from the th college, left today for Camp Hola-blrThe proflteerln plank stands outRe-as- ths department of commerce American commissioner at Berlin. the 11. HAMILTON. Bermuda. Jan where he will be an Instructor. probably tha beet evidence of mors which is 110,000,000 to protect This credit i publican party Inability Bermuda, th oldest remaining British Captain J. A. Hoag, who ia assistant menace of same firms the big extended the than that from by the people ia preparing to celebrate commandant, left Sunday for Fortress buslnrae. last year, will cover deliveries dur- "plantation, furnish ing Its Tercentennary thla autumn, for Monroe to be sn Instructor. Both ofThe government record 22 months. next ths ficers have order to return to the of abundant and conclusive proof middle 2,000 her been approThe foodstuffs thus made available, which purpose ' Agricultural college in the fall to asplundering by the men. Every eommunlty has been vie together with the scheduled delivery priated. Since th Prince of Wales an- sume their duties In the military deof pro- of several hundred thousand tona of nounced th other dsy that be meant partment. which is tlmlied; the consumer rising resentment expected to be is one of the corn from Argentina, should greatly to pay a call on hi ducer and subjects, they much stronger next year, by reason of chief causes of unrest and yet a Re relieve Germanys food shortage, U hit on th scheme loyal of two combining soma Instruction the cadets will be was said. publican national convention slight festive oooaslons and having one grand shortthe subject by devoting to it Its affair on October 7 wh'bq tgk Renown, able to Impart ofter six weeks in est nlsnk. It la brief enough to quote . with th heir to th thrOne ' aboard, la training. la full: to cast anchor hare. luitteerlng. It waa August 1. 1120. that th Colo-ad We condemn the Democratlo nial parliament held ita first sitting, Ttnnesseeans to be ministration for fallur th but aa cannot royal engagements (11 Intelligent .deflation, and Asked for Endowment vary well be altered, it was thought of production by ACCEPTS GIFT FROM (I) Encouragement to set back tha gala-data- . pis by unreasonable of profits prevention For nearly. 100 years tha business Fund for Battleship stimulation of thrift, public economy, taxes. of governing this little outpost of the and revision of on ha same under the empire gone Offers No Relief. forms without material changa It Is NEW YORK. June 11. Natives of no The platform not only offer th but natural 20,000 Inhabitants Tennessee will be asked to contribute that It warns th counof this 20 square mile of coral re:a to an endowment fund for the specific relief but out." should wish to honor thair aged conTennessee, the largeet try that there la no short waydeclin and th delegates therefor battle unit afloat. Captain Richard LONDON, June 11. University col stitution. to deceive the people with vain promfounded a by shipwrecked Originally commanding officer of th ises or quack remedies. and its hospital and medical company under Sir George Corner des- ship, announced his endowment plan Can you find anything In this pro. lege In 1001. tha Islands at a tined for Virginia dinner have school 11.20S.000 been offered by Into the given last night in his nouncement that atrlkae terror under remained have continuously honor by the Tennessee Society of heart of the profiteer or excites hope the Rockefeller Foundation to be de- British rule. York. of relief In the heart of th ouffer- - voted to Revenues are raised rhiefly from New teaching and research work, tariff He said that a group of Tennessee d r No land taxes duties. Th 'gePvfce men will not fall to according to the Daily Mail, This la There Is a very an was raising $25,000 which would bytaxtheon-colony.' net that this platform carefully avelda not a charitable Intha parishes bo invested for the battleship in bus! reality light is it understood, gift, Th a bonus of delegate any pledge th proceeds nr used for main- ness Interests in the mother state. assure tha soldiers and sailors of th but Involves conditions including the and of th poor. He out that If a similar sum recent war that they hold In Imper. construction of a new obstetrics unit, .tenance There are no divorce laws in Per werepointed raised each year for 16 .years, ishabl remembrance th valor and th a ona re and the muds laboratory, only and the proceeds from the toUl endowpatriotism that they exhibited, case was ever tried here. Most of the ment would enable a perpetual annual they promise to dischage to th full- building of some of the hospital buildths calendar involve bicycle est the obligation which a- grateful na ings and the establishment of various cages oa assault, disbursement of $26,000 for the bene petty theft; there restealing, tlon justly should fulfill. endowments. In addition, a new in little fit of the officers snd men f th serious crim. though in a But the word bonue doe not ap- stitute of anatomy, which. It is hoped, where everyone rides a wheel the ship. pear. 'Instead of a specific promts will be the finest in the world, will be gion theft of a bicycle Is regarded somewhat People endow colleges; why qot th delegate., declare that (he Ito. erected. in- the west a battleships? .J horse stealing was ho asked. publicans are not ungrateful, and asale The hospital must raisp an addition- few year ago. " a that their history, be accepted her who bav Thar ara'old-tlmal 120,(00 annually to carry out the pledge. Gleason Pleads set eyes on a train or a trolley Are Net L'ngntefnL program.' Like all similar London In- never car; but or late they have had th They are nut ungrateful and ask stitutions, it depends for support Upon satisfaction clr flying-boaof seeking Not Guilty to Theft that their history be accepted aa a voluntary contributions. It has accling through th air. pledge. of any kind ar apt to Innovations The .trouble Is that the Republican cepted its share of the gift, amounting Of $1,800 Bar Pin must ob- b looked on with aom suspicion. Th party is not willing to collect the to il2S,000. but the college and that ia money for a bonus from the only source tain the sanction of London univer- majority Is conservative Is at NEW YORK. in perhaps why ao much sentiment 1. Fashionably sity in which' it was incorporated tached to th coming celebration of the gowned women June HOT. before accepting. . . tho West thronged constitution. The Mail quotes hospital authoriBid court today while young Mrs. J. was the ties as saying the donation C. Gleason, who said she waa the Dandruff Soon result of a chance visit to the institu- Treagurer of Fraternal wife of a former Chicago banker, Dr. end Rose Wlckllff Dr. Ruins The Hair tion by Pleaded not guilty to charges of stealFound is Pearce of the foundation, while they Organization ing a $1,800 diamond bar pin during were in London en route to Belgium a womans poker game one night last Girls If you want plenty of thick, last yearv They became Interested in . $109,000 Short in Fundr month at th home of Mrs. Chester beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all new educational developments at the M. Curry. means get rid of dandruff, for it wlii hoepltal and. school and after their B08TON. June 10.- - The discovery ' Mrs. Gleason was held for trial In starve ypur hair and ruin it if you return to the United States made an of a of 210. 000 In th ac- $6,000 bond and as ehe was being shortage J offer of financial assistance. Four don't Sanborn of New- Uken to a cell she banded her counof John-P- It doesn't do much good to tryto delegates of the college and hospital counts R. I., a supreme treasurer of sel a wrist watch set with 30 diamonds brush or wash it out The only dure visited the United Staten and were port, the New England Order of Protec- to cover her bond, saying: way to get rid of dandruff ic to dis- given an explanation of the conditions, tion. was announced Take this; it is all I hjtv left. a by Judge H. Wilsolve it then you destroy it entirely. which they accepted. Fulfillment of liams Charles P. Leonard, appraiser for a Scott, supreme warden of- the To do this, get about four ounces cf these conditions, says the newspaper, a state in Mr. Sanborn, order, today, surety company, testified to recovering ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at will make the hospital the only insti- of according to Judge Scott, at Atlantic City the missing bar pin tight when retiring; use enough' to tute of its kind outside the United hascollapse, of E. How and Georg from Mrs. Gleason. resigned moisteq. the scalp and rub it in gent- States to have a "complete medical Quincy, supreme vice warden, ha ly with the finger tips. with surgical medical, element, him. succeed to been appointed By morning, most if not alt. of your Record Number of Enlisted dandruff will be gone, and three or obstetric units. Judge Scott said that the shortage as uncovered to date extended back four more applications will completeMen Pass Annapolis Exams 12 years. Treasurer Sanborn, who is ly dissolve and entirely destroy every 78 years old, has held tbs office 29 single sign and trace of it. WASHINGTON. June II. Eighty You will find, too, that all Itching years on enlisted men of tho navy and and digging of the scalp will stop, Much of th loss, it is said, has been marine corps, a record number, passand your hair Will look and feel a traced to speculation in stock. ed the recent examination for enhundred times better. You can got Effort will bee mad to recover trance to the navi I academy. It was action no immediate liquid arvon at any drug store. It is the but fund, announced by th navy departinexpensive "and four ounces is all criminal nor civil, against Sanborn ment. The today highest number prior to you will need, no, matter how mucu of the becaua decided has bean upon, FRENCH EVACUATION former treasurers condition. It said. this year was 62 In till. Ten of the dandruff you have. This simple rem' passed this year were ma(I who edy never fails. Advertisement The nubility of the order, which is rines and the remainder were in the fraternal - Insurance - organisation, naval service- approximately 28,009 members June 11. Official with WASHINGTON, In New England. ia not affected, it ia SAGE TEA the cable advices todsy reported that Grows. Appleton Claimed. Losses are expected to be province Of Korltsa In southern Al- covered by a bond of 1190.000. St. June 11, WASHINGTON, Sanborn had been president of the bania has been evacuated by the senate and had been a Johnsbury. Vt, T.l$; Increase 470 or French lroops.and turned over to the Rhode island S.O ot Its house of per cent. AppleVm Wla, 19,601; forces Of the Albanian government. speaker Increase, 2,788 or 10-- per cent. This is the fjrst t.me the Albanians have been in control of their entire country since December, Hit. when army of the orient occuWhen Mixed With Sulphur the French pied the southern portions in the cam Its Back BeautiIt The . Brings against Austro-Hungarpalm lank still occupy the port of Val-onIts! Lustre Once. at ful t 7 Aitw mrp DrppmtmUtT QyMy Logan Olilcc Seml-Waah-- available, vis: from thee who made, fortune out of the wer, while the soldier bora th risks of th conflict. Th fiasco on th prohibition plaak probably has no equal in tb history of national convention Tb platform aa prepared hr tb sab, oommltte end published In tha mornj Ing paper contained a elx line eaotenco. as follows: . With pegard to the aala and menu-- 1 factor of intoxicating beverages, lb1 Ratiubllran party will eland for thsi enforcement of the Constitution af tha. United Hates tt It thall be declared , by tha supreme oourt." Aver. .Dry" Flank Weak. That was surely weak tnough; It had aae than ons-haof on per cent vigor In it. It did not mention the Volstead law; tt did not announce tha on th subject of party's position It did not even congratulate th Republican party on having a part In this great moral victory. But even bat plank, avativ a It - waa. wae stricken out In th full commute and th platform waa adoptad amid great enthusiasm. makes no reference whatever to the subjeret of prohibition. One member of the committee on resolutions prepared a minority report containing- an endorsement of prohibition. U gav it to an outsider not a delegate to the convention, with In etructlone that It be given to a prom Inant dalegat from his etat to present. Th prominent delegate could not be found and tha delegates from 14 dry states that la, dry by thair own act, eat mute while th subject yran Ignored JCniKCI BIIYAU. (Copyright, me. by W. J. BryanJ T WILLIAM JUNE NEWS FRIDAY EVENING EH WPS ' re-ee- tf - . d. lrr ay 350 New $8, $9 and $10 Trimmecf Styles -- downright merit of such values should in themselves assure this ' success, but even more to be empasized are the gladsome hats themselves so full of color are they, so fascinating in 'shapes, and the' added charm of endlesa variety to select from. Among them are white patent milans, and milan hemps with georgette flanges bedecked with flowers. Styles for the demure miss, matronly woman or the dear little elderly lady. Over 300 new $8, $9 and $10 trimmed hats in a special sale Saturday THE d. at $6.45. ' . - m auper-dreadoug- ht Entire Stock new pieces, taken FRESH, crisp, .IJL stock and each priced to bear nn$ from IU to 50 per cent. Elghtual a saving of 33 general lots grouped as follows: Lot 1 To $1.50 Muslins, 98c 1-- r kll UU 3 Iff VII Cvl I Chemises. Petticoats, Camisole, downs. ley-le- Lot 2 To $2.00 Muslins, $1.45 - breacb-of-proml- Gowns, Chemises, Camisoles Lot se sad Bloomer. $2.75 Muslins, $1.95 3--To Embroidered Cbsmlaas with Camisoles Tops, Gowns. 1 Lot 4-- $3.75 Muslins, $2.45 Pettiest. To Dove Chemises sad Oowns, also " - er Lot 5 To $5.00 Muslins, $2.95 Mr. Witchery Craps "Dove ts ' a. Gray hair, however handsome; denotes advancing aga. We all know the advantage of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes oe mars the face. Whan it fades, turns gray and looks at reeked, Just A few application! of Rage Tea and Rulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fol- d. Dont stay gray! Look young r prepare the recipe at home or Eith-- get from any drug store a bottle f "Wyeths - Peg and Sulphur Come pound," which is merely the of h' thf of folks other Ingredients. Thousands reornwxr- ill i peroratthe hair ion. because it darkens txtaide. no enu can possibly tell, a it darkens so naturally .and evenly, Teu moisten a eponge or aoft brush with It drawing this through th hair, taking one email strand at a time. By morning th gray hair disappear; after another application or two. It natural color is restored and tt beoomes thick. Hoary and lustrous, and you pp7 years younger. (Advertisement.) old-tim- - "H i- baea-tifujl- Albanian Commissioner Chekresi in announcing the advices said the stand taken by the United States in refusing to permit the cession of the southern province to Greece had been of tha utmost importance in restoring to the Albanians this portion of . their coun. try. "The action of the French military authorities in turning over the province of Korltsa to us, he added, "is one of the greatest importance, for with tb addition of this province to Albania the territorial unity of th Albanian state is achieved with the exception of Valona, which the Italians seem determined to hold against ths wishes of tbe'lnhabitanta. "The Greeks are massing troops along th frontier of Korltsa and the reef of northern Epirus with the evident Intention of laying hand upon these provinces st the first feel A Tha n, an But s thankful because A are nw given th opportunity of fir h ting hack io n d th Albanian people are determined to stand by their national patrimony t drv-of their blood. . th 1 Lot 7 To $8.00 Muslins, Creps Lot 8-- says At Grocers Everywhere! -- $4.95. Beautifully Trimmed. Chinn Chemises, Ifl To $10.50 Muslins, $5.95 Creps do China Gowns or Envelops Chsmlaa. $12 to $30 Silk Undies, Half Price $16.50 Boys Knicker Suits, With One or Two Pair of Pant Included- - $9.75 to 17 Year of these suits will see the boy over vacation days and into school following this such a Considering the fact that these are all priced on last years market, n reduction ia the more marked. All are fine tailored clothes, and blue serges are repre-eeted among them. Some have two pairs Df knickers. OntE $20.00 Suits, ;$12.75 Choica'ef YW knlcksr suits in this lot. and there ar many material, With not excepting bh,s ooo or two pln o ponto. I to 7 ssr. yooros- - $30.00 Suits, $16.75 Our very finsat hsnd tailored Dressesi79c Girls Wash Stylet Marked chambrays, and percales are all on the ro- ster, Young Mens Middies, $1.69 . For Women orlHetat Your choice will cover our entire stock of $2J0 middies. All of white galatea, and some aving colored collars and cuffs. Pretty laced yoke fronts. sat- for summer in of nifty high Choi models. welsted COM - ths $. suits marked tothere ar patteras and sr to your taat. -- MddGWdHMfTnl iiwimiwi The i n n "d eol- -i i9'ii(iini1in)'(mvmr-iii9irimiTil))iinry)inriimitSS- Semi-Weekl- y -- patterns . 31 to 40 Woitts in with brought out in the new summer time colors. Suits, $24.75 pwuiHK $J5 are almost numberless, and STYLES be found becoming to some' miss, whether her age be 2 or 14. Ging-ham- s, tlothsa for ths young men from I to 17 years. Mohair lined, end many Including an extra pair of knlcksr. Folks "Who Eat Ordinary Com Flakes dont know how good Com Flakes can be until they try PostToasties 1 Lot 6 To $6.50 Muslins, $3.95 (Wi.) y. Gowns sad 811k Bloomsrs Hand smbroidsrsd Cbsmlsss of Crops do Chins la pink , KEEPS ' f i 4 1 i 1 S Newo HIE GREAT COUNTRY NEV75PAPER- - "t |