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'301 Pt, UPI lia, Vititnria Uldjc Ntorednivek San Ersiagaeo Inal .'''.', i.oe Angeles. an Truat & a,lnga bid City se at the pastoffire at ;AIL Llike Mond mere matter accordIng to Act Of ConCrIts. - Marcto 3..1119. twee 'The Aintoeleted tits vas tor republication Of ail ,norre 'a "I's credited tit It. r not ethetalleo oroattea and aims the local news 'odeetaore newevepirr, .- All at apectat ate- learrceto- - rlihiltegtosot 1,: repubtxtten 1.7.N1WE i - WITHOUT t'EAlt Ai HEAT iAlust-close- d (7, TWENTY-EAR- - - - . a interested-1n Is to be made ,water way between of the straits, the Europe and tAsia. To the presence of Russia and throughout this entire conference France as Italy are ;aid to.:have accedeC,GFeat-Britainhthus far been the senior In all Allied conferences and she, now proposes that Russia may attend but only while the disposition of the straits ig being considered. To this the Russians object and at present it looks as though Russia would not be at Lausanne at all. ' of all nations Russian interests as a neighbor of Turkey are the preatest. If Ruesia deeon. mands that ebetie allowed to sit ference from beginning to end, an she is exclnded from her demands. it is quite possible that Russia will have nothing to do with the conference and will leave whateversettleMont is made open to her objections; then Russia would feel free at any time to disregard the peaA of Lausanne; indeed, she might make it. a causus bent. In other words. Such a conference, by exeluOine Russia. wotild ow the seedsthat might brine another war in. the not Tar distant future. The peaeeOf Lati;aline, would be no more a erclusive peace than some, others that have been .held since the world war. : , - , !rhe noonomY - - - 4 . .;. ' ' - t - the auspices of the Ameriran So-UNDF,Il for the Control of Cancer, an organized campaign is being waged to educate the public concerning this dread disease, in the hope-o- f its prevention. This week has been set spartasCaneez week." Its object ;is not to, spread alarm, but to.bcing hope. According to the test surgionl advice that we have, it has been definitely proved that, cancer in most eases is preventable it taken in time.- If this is trne surely he people as a whole ought to Nrits prevention in as many cases en- foliment of the 1923 membership covers the period from tiovesnber It to .Thanksgiving Day and it Is the aim of the organization to secure a 30,000 membership in the state of Utah. The American National Rd troggwasporated by Congress in 1901. after the plan of the Geneva Red Cross Society,which was organized in 1863. The Geneva convention was in-ternational in character and .the organization formed at that time had for.its aim the sl'ic tor of the sick and wOunded in time of actual vtItilaft. The .pentrarkty,..ot, hospitajs.4kathut lances and the persons attendifig on them,. was as possible.' .reistion : - " 7 , : , ' : . - pathy During the Great War. th American branch of the. fleet Cross became marvelously active United Pvery city and villaize of - States materials for the U3C of 'the society wets collected. while throughout The felltlitiCS Of turopeupori De very be f 110fields, these: fled 7Cross workers were overyWhere found. At the rlose of the wilt the American Tied Cross had a niombership of throe and it half millions and twelve thousand nurses were in active service, One 10PrriMPA tiMillaryith the work of the Amorican Rod Cross lip, cannot escape a feeling of satisfactIOn that L4 We member of this organization. One twinlos:accustomed to ' famine tu China and other, lands to he exto become commonnliee tent that 'It te, man ,disastere But to the Red among other Ctou the inter4st In such disastem or to tther th-e- - war-striei- -- - -- , ' 2, ,: 2- at , - ' ' ,,. P6' ,or ,e,.,4& 0.. et American Society for the Control of Cancer it. i.s stated j,hat during the worjd war. in which the United fitates lost abAit110.000 soldiers, cancer in the same two yCari elined the lives of 180,000 in this country. Cancer is said to be on a white ground as a sign of neutrality. received the and reverence of all civilized powers. Since 1861 many benevolent societies have been organized under the in Ignig of the Red Crss,and these societies have done a wonderful and gracious work, not only in -alleviating the horrors of war, -- but- 111.10 in givini aid and succor, when6er the call has come for the soft hands of service and sym - prevalence-- linthoeitretthe, ' - 14.1-h- i sons-ov- The - NewsNot Mat - Much. ,............ ' Armistice? - ' - ' -- . t BY - - - - - -- - --- - -- - . ' won't take the edge off safe and sane government The French trams Improved a little, a good sign for Enron. The new remedy for diabetes, mentioned bare Items time also s wOrkinit well. That Interests Pomo Americans more than the French franc. And that's the neva up to I p.m. last - night MEET. Cold ldf blast ' suffering, physieslanemental. o'f the patient Rob on Good Old Masticate. That rang with the hope of gain.- 11111." himself. and the heartaches of his loved ones The lure of their rusting blades to-d-ay That cold may Aura lint Grippe or. even worse. Pneumonia. Still gleams like a hungrrknife, and friends'Imust hit set drivrp' as part of this Unless you take care of it at once. toll paid to the disease. And yet much of this Though the eager edge of their strength is Rub good Old Mustard on the gone- -I parts and see how quickly it , , is needloss. suffering And I wonder if that is Met rslIt. brings A great- deal Of- secrecy - has been , mainColds are Illtely congestion: MulThey hats boasted of dice with a reeklees lust. ltorole, made from pure oil of mustard. tratained in conneetiozt with caneetrease. and other simple When their winnings were bard to hold.-- - camphor, mentholcoutter-irritaditional has grown,np that keep, famtwhich Ingredients, is a Or the turn ofthe eardswhen a single-esumulates circulation and helps break lies.froinc diseloking the fart that, one of its -- Meant more than the loss of gold. up the cold. members is a Pawn; ktuii Perhaps one of fit eivingtheir all to a lurkless pal, Al effective as the meuy old muWho, fighting, felt in the strife. stid plaster. It does the work, with. acthe best things that "Caporar week!' can AM it wasn't the giving they misa the most,- - Out the blister. I wonder if that 'is life! complish will 44, to spread the good S'orilith,t'4Just rub it on with your finger-tip-- "blood" feel- a warm tingle as it enYou will 1sancer jq itoLa constitutional or disease . I have listened at !meth to their banter bold ters the parse then a cooling sense-lio- n and that there should ,not be any thought of that brings welcome relief. And Pwallowed their tongues parade, 4.1iggra;-e or of liereditaty taint,! about; t hen their eyes replied and their pufsiLteat -- 150 and Sic. in Jars and tubes. Better than mustard piaster. high mem stiould be reeized every eagre hidden tij maid. To of the glance the suffering and subsequent. And It tvaen't only itchts-lthe paint or the silken hose, Or the !eve that crowns a wife, mortality. Part,cuiarly is this trim with Ikipl11 11 e;it cancer. Pc, if 'our medical Men are cor- But the quost et it all that bolds them yet-- So I know that the quest Is life! rect, cancer twins as a sniall local growth that --LOWE W. WREN, - Tn Kansas be ottea can City Three." eon-test- - -- nt ut ' , --- s. - - cr . t'a a ' , - V T ., I t. T f l 3.1 J I. I , . - 0 4 I. f iz tV .. el il ..t . assffsti .1 reel& net sat at all tad bare Suffered a great deal front Womack trouble. Mara I kayo twea taking Adler lateettnal it has done watidare for ma. 2 now oat three sweats a day and anything ranantiseptic) that 1 want and also tarp wall. and is get Married."' - (tildried) Mad Carsend Other" to fill alliVell in Europa rie Liely. Someone organised a pilgrimage to Illitemithwel Ant looptto. the horn of Wutidrow Wilson. Songs Moro to moor offered to the publie a prephaving the DOUBLE sietion of an were eons, little girls presented flow- aration inteminel antiseptic 1n4 a CONIPLETE sysers. Mr. Wilson's friends say he may tem cleanser. This praparatiok known as "be compelled" to run in 1924. Adimika. act. we follows: It tends to eliminate or &serer harmful Al Smith of New York, Governor germs and colon Motif in the intestinal Edwerds of New Jersey, and others canal, the' guarding agelnet appendicitis are said to question the compulsion. and ether disease having their start here. It is the most complet system cleanser, Patnere suffer for lack of care to eves to the public. acting On BOTIll' haul crops. In spite of that Kansas cover Offered and tower bowel and foul bought 91,500 new automobiles at a matter which pol000ed theveniotting system for cost of 924,000,000 In the past three months amid which sinking elm can dislodge. It bring" oat all games. thus Immediately months relieving prewar' es the heart. It Is wee"- Prime are going up again, building toiling the great 11.17101Illt or poisonous matter Adlarika draws Irma the ateis lazy meat matter you ever thought was la Iner Stocks are down. Speculators are tomTry it right after a natural movement not elite sure-threcent radical vote and - lattice hoer muck mom foul matter It - e, a Miss Livly Stals Simple Intestinal Antiseptic' Put lifer in Condition for Pfe's Duties - - -- I -- WilliNG POWDER rho president put a wreath on the gray. of the unknown soldierand doubtless resolved that he would not u , i -- . - , earthquake in Chile. A N Armistice daydld you notice i Turn Into C , ! . Amara BRISBANE. t r c . - , J - - . . Life, Faingy. Property-Thi- s Crowd Does Not Count. Den't i - L Would Not Marry With Stomach Trouble - AL-I- ' 0 . 0 y0;118 -- ,- : N ls er I P - TODAY c -.- 4.- 7'HE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER re there any real armistice? Turkey ears her recent victories over Greece --- A road ten reads: 'Drive out the pea settlement. This you might wipo is spending billions. and taxmeet a fool." Abetter elan in slow: some instances . country on a many billion basis as though ing .would be: "Drive slow: two fools might meet?' war were permanent France maintains a vast army that WHEN EXTREMES MEET. , finansdally. Poland an stipples her same kind. Russia is restof the army Isn't iti unfortunate that a season of eon-co- al ing. getting her breath to tight somesmoke ehnuld aim be the season of light, body. Prance threatens invasion of GerYork Times. gray hater-N- ew Utility to collect by force billions in gold that Germany hasn't got. a queer kind of armietice to eelobrate by two minutes of silence. Why ' have It.iie&t world adventurers klittOs what theme, such oh armistice And held my breath as they wove again The threads of a vivid dream. A beggar 90 Paris burning a deaf I have marshaled my reason with keen While the speel of their dreams was array rife, And worried to think if their tales were true-How Let-Thamuch did J know of life. EXTREMES ' - - 4 - - . y forty They-tobills in the flaming dawn, age ,t;ot only must the loss of life . of nights when they galloped the plaln,-- -the song in their hearts was a trumpet from this great, scourge be con,sidered but the When terc-pe- , - -WHEN 4 . O- , . ---- ...1.....&...,- - I( - " - . too,sbould be the information that cancer is not a communicable disease. It is not possible to catch cancer from one who has it A patient with cancer is no more dangerous to those around hiin, we are told, than a patient with a broken arm. Many who haiie. lived in hideous fear will be relieved to learn these facts. The public at, large. individually and totto lectivelyehould give hearty every legitimate m'ovoment that has as its purpese the saving of life and the preservation of health. Some people eontsnd that to agitate the question of cancer will result In arousing suspicion and fear needlesely. This in a measure. is true, but not when the purpomp of the campaign is clearly understeod. 'alio have pereistent sores that Will not heal, pains that, do not growths of any Linde, are urged, as a matter of precaution. fp have them examined, These individuals els reminded that there is no need of fear anti terror, hut that it is the of wisdom pail to make Iturgy.in so far as they tart, that they are not inviting cancer posibty their through negligence. Here is an opportunity for thous-Pto death from the malignant growth. Surely the cause is well worth while. in-lhe I e - - G )) t . A powid tan of letcon - loins fell 16 owaesn, Some baitpowders tome in 12 ounce - - ing instead of 18 ounce can& Bs !. sere yea get a pound when yogi want i& .4 (0A1 Ex ILI V LC i - Most. welcome TILE RED CROSS. attention--of I week invited to the annual members-hiroll call of the American Red Cross. The t b - voice in this peace treaty. Russia of all powers th disposition that ki , . , . ; . -- '10 : ' then. there has been a noted persistency on the part of the Allies to sow dragon's teeth. Indeed, luch a practice dates back more than tentury. Tbe Allies and Turks are to meet at Lausanne, Switzerland, In the, near future. They are to ferm a treaty concerning 'Turk11the Ant the disposition-o- f 11..beundary-line1 and in - - the murder of William Tibbits. The dedicatory services of the new chamber of commeros building in New York City were honored by the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt. fortnier - President Grover Cleveland, Prince iltmry of Pleas and a number of ambassadors of foreign powers. Alma Pratt, 67, on of Parley P. Pratt. a pioneer of 1541 and resident of Salt Lake ay for 55 years, died at the home of his daughter; Mrs. Samuel Russell,- in Fenn-- er's want Mayor Ezra Thompson approved the new fender ordinaries passed by --the city council, but protested that the time tallowed to Install fenders waa entirely too long. RING the Versailles conference and iluring every conference held by the Allies since &ries , ,rovr3snra ,, , than that of smy other bak - J - - , new trial motion for ease e of Tom Horn, convicted at Cheyenne. WYO.. for murder. wesdenled Horn was sentented to be hanged PridaY, January H. 1103-- , Sheriff C. L Chrlittensen of Pan eauMy arrived in gait Lake from Monticello ror , th Purpose of taking beets-Athat TEEM Bulgarians-wa- Si Tt i , - - " in-th- - and o, '- . - ear& 5 - -- nt -- ---r- - - Charintte ' Clark ttplers. "rife of Bishop Adam Spier of the Tenth ward. died at her home. 723 east Fifth South street. the provieue day, after es illness of aqr -- stratte:-The"Rusetat- 0091 - Fiona the, Files of the, Deseret Nesse- .-- tgrejtIql D AGO. .1.,. 4 - . I :. ordinary leavening 1 ,,. . ;., , , ; - the strength., it raises millions of . baltings every day to a tat tp perfectly baked perfectis ;,. flap a .., , that cannot be equaled. .61.111Na --- . -b- ecause it contains white-a., , vital element that ., i the housewives 1,10 gives . Mc..I' t a bon against using g ' .114) . that has lost its origt- powder It nal leavening strength. N. : -- assures light, tender, tasteful ..."... every ' time. you bake. things . ' -b- ecause it is eionomicai'''.. Illsr .A.A., - ST . V pure sure and wholesome- .6 It That's why the sale of Cala. met la over 1N)eit, greater - the-fact- this-wor- SOWENG DRAGON'S , . - - --.- - , , - .1 , - - --- --- d. ",3144,114...',.1R men-- it WEL witOleMme tree" realized outwardly ,the inward truth of has -St. Paul's dictumITIod bath made of one blood ell nations of Men, for to dwell together on thitfge of tile. eartli1" The 'call' c1 burner ity is greater than that "At the aervioe of all mankind." What a satisfying thought this sentence leaves in the hearts t Of moot - - , trr.- , l'-NTaarlor- - , Wits, trine DennnonneloCallimme't , - -'-- - it itttre---, their-release- - Pt , reporter gots pretty much unsung. 'Nobody writes him In along with coal miners and ship radio Operators as ons or the cheroes of induitry." He is corn... monly drawn in drama as scribbling feverishly with it'pencillin a neat little notebook. He is always crawling under fire lines orasking for photographs. That be really has "a calling" and a sense of his ndaion ia too seldom suspected. Ben Blaine of the San Antonio., Light wert upand 'came downin the dirigible C2 the other day. When the blast broken-armehad blown him, stunned-anto the floor of the hangar. be staggered out and 'found a telephone. Burns, cuts and .fractured bones were forgotten. Here was a sterYt And Ben. tale of the passing of the good ship t',2 was the first to flash out across s' to MS people ie. afk---1 Getting all. a genuine profession. It numbers thous. ends of1rained men..with considerablf sand neWil," and a knack. of In nand It "nose-fo- r and briefly.- vesticating Their devotion to the job of news gather, ingin no way differs from that of Ben , Plaine, who was sipaply blowa into an sestornment. whirl; Rational gratitude ad siinplejiistive de- -, will he done by mewl. the Red Cross. This Organization knows- - no toils-person- s I - ex-se- f dell was sesd cluring the campaign about the enforeement of ltiw' ' iintie FAION. --- . From tho Grand Ra Plan Prowl. -- 3t!e:ina,241,1e,-Jklitto04.Vr- ., 1923 -- - 13 'NOVEMBER. NEWS MÔNDAY THE REAL REPORTER-7- - stly 7 IMI-17,- ' and steps were taken by the bettertnent forces of this community to brinF about a inineed! reform. What the result will be remains to be been. but one thing is certairt, the moral forces bave spoken and by their votes have, selected a candidate for sheriff whose plat, form Is the enforcement of law without fear ,or favor. In this connection it is pleaded In certain at &VW-tha- t the law cannot it. will too adhered to eloisely Is if this policy who are more or bring into the lem prominently connected, or who have inintercedi will aL once fluential friends-wh- o . Thle in an effort to bring about IL whether but the be not case, or may may Is but there is or not, the fact remains that one way effectively to enforce any law, and Its provisions equally tO that Is influential or otherlow, all, be they high.or wise. Indeed.- if there were any discriminas Lion It should be in favor of the lees prom-- inentfor people of prmninente, it would seem, - - should know better. It may be that in the past there has been more or less toadying to those' of influential connections and this. dnubtless, has Rix en rise -to theopinlon, oft expressed. that, after Ili, k. enforcement of law is but an Impractical theory. The Sochi' Welfare League and those in sympathy with its purposes. however, do nOt share this opinion, They charge that there has been altogether.too much laxity in the matter of making the stern hand of the law felt; that some statutes have been practically a dead letter because of an uneympathetie official at-titude, and that thie bee brought about condi.lions which are decidedly detrimental to the welfare of 'the community- - and particularly Inimical to the intereets of the young people. It Is to remove these conditione that an organized effort has been put forth. and until they are removed the men and women who ,prize morality and stand for obedience to law, will be found working, through political parties where such relief ead be obtained, but out of them If such parties lend a deaf ear to their appeals. The issue, therefore. is clear and well defined. Let those viho would profit by the experiences of the past take heed. ; human suffering. rievrt dies. itg member a grid and effoctively,at work just- Atiain tl .n5 lora tut the fat Luta, lasta.,The Red CrOse agPute in forripa lanitt, are noLaiways of the !rect. typo of 'worker. ftt,-th- e t I famine in China it was fourut, that the tatile was due in part, at least tot the iaek 4 ,iratittitorlIttiou- - 'the lied ,Cross agents went to work themselveA And put every Available Norklg J11, JIM lotuttfrnaittittilibitg.Ilvinghjr.it thrient fooner blinsidrandlinilly and time from his work to convey tiler food home. The nutolier or these workers was lucteased as rapidly At food tould be supplied.-Thetes- ult that .thousantis (of Chinese were feseued front ttlarvation ind in addition 900 mtle--i of highway were turned over to the Chinese govprnment;Thua the Initnediate famine o.as relieved and At the same,time.otie pf the causes or famine k this district W1114 'removed. - America's benevolence through the fled Cross is not I, blind gift. The work of this organotiona- bi constructive. remedial' philanthropy or the highest character, Preiiidetg toprelli Harding, says That demands havilv tiptys the, fled .Cross in then, domestic to field. The government la earneally-serkiserum t41 wry daigtdltatt dIsablist r, tolt-turnit- ed Cent. so !neveTree spell, an (Theyereingi et r t. 111 1, DtErtET TIIE mute reminda you that three inatincts rule men. -- Irtrat; Instinct of- - nett preservation clinging twilfe harsh earth, Second: Family' Instinct which provides the next generation to star on and struggle. Third: Instinct of property or pos. session, which makes us work and It .1taaps.,nseri othi. fight Au through life the atrongest stinct with ths average Man 1. in- ,1::,,, i:flDoI1a I preservation- - Next comes. in youth. reproduction. In old age possession, ownership. The beggar found the deaf mute sleeping on a rubbish pile that he considered his own. In his rage be set fire to the rubbish and the intruder. ii, Intelligent single tax friends consider the powerful ingtinct of property. It makes men eteer the ismd,. vat. it, build on it-- They want to own Suits, IcriC Dresses, o:dt A-4- an Pressed by the -- - AMERICAN SYSTE- M-- For Better Cleaning 419 So. 17th West Give Us a Trial - IZonomegmoogolong...14 v p)0XMCM Hurrying in the dark, atter a long' Work. fifty men PAWS you. majority are foreigners; work takes every ounce of grim No trace of fat is under their akin. They are not starved but worked down like an . n horse.. They look alike. they-ar- a alike. Their hands. faces, eyes, are different from the worldthoughts of opportunity in which they have no share. Their shoos are thick. coarse. They wear no overcoats. don't need them- - Among them is not one that knows, except poesibly by hearsay, that the earth is round. They know nothing. They have no desire to know anything. They back to food and bad as quickly gel as possible, lilt. cattle crowding into the barn. That limits their desires. What turbo done for those men? They form the roliority on this earth. men without whom civilisation could not go anything be dons, or dorsi the safety of those more fortunate require that these should stay where they ars A treat Omit said that civilization would be impossible without slavery. It wee true ja his day. Is it truss to. I dayof theA hardest over-work- over-drive- AO a -- No Tax - Terrors for You if 'sail n ler bees a fruSp Odin' And coasts- tont laver throughout the sear. What a wonderful thing is a saving account In time of nest, I.Aok ahead to tits future. Open an account St this sato bona. t7? What would you select for your grave monument? Henri Satins. famous 'tench playa-righwill moon have above his grave a large aimed statue Of a eksteten In a divurtatie A eePY of a famous skeleton statue buds 1711 years age. DOA SKinNOS RAint - - t, k - - - el a brings tout which wag 'Morning res. Ta constipaslight disorder. sock be occasional inn. emir stmusen. gas on Ike stomach and sick headache, one poontal Adiertka ALA longer trinatment. WAYS brings relief. howevitr. neemsary in cases ce ntlinnto towwit toneripation and tong standing Donne. preferably under direction of your physician. seprto rvom PeRrgirisme. 'I congratulate you on (hi gond effect t Lad !rem Adierika SUMS I prescribed IL Dr I. Langton'. (d!und) have found nothing In my Sit prat practice to excel Arlierilun" (Signed) Dr. Janina Weaver. mem. Som '1 woe Adlerika in all - bevel require only Duo dose.(Signed) Dr. F. IL Prottymnit After taking Adititika fool bettor titan for 20 years. Haven language to etiPremi ths AWFUL IMPURITES eliminated from my system." iSignetil J. E. PorketL Adlowika in a constant storptito to 'noel who bans used may ordinary bowed and toma,n azediHnes On accost of Ito actionIt to said druggist' ovitrywheta. .Sold in Salt Doke City by Schrtmminine son Drugs and other leading drugstata.Ada 4 IJ11 sent ,, g4 follIUST CO all Id - OW OM. awlIn,m,......I - s |