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Show - , .. ' ' ' , - r. 4 ---- .4. c : , IIMP ' - ' 1' ' 11 , , ., Is IMMINENT, ....., .',:.- : , ' - ,. ; - Warns... Statesman French , ,- i ;, , ' ' , , iilly YtILK, Nr.li; hat. toly iletriema,a -- 4 NOV, r - i er..t! "if trs k4tttc-- I 4'; gen ' '. .111,-.- - .., ! -- - - , - - . 4;- - , ' (, Ott. was ctht ,i,.een of ... 4 i lip,;...Z...1 ih. most 41 , ) ' ; 4 - ft4, Engineers Confer. - ' ., -- eit& i - , , L.,, .,,,s's .1 ,,e1 f 1 tf:' 0 itlikt:.' , , ,i, ii...2. IV ..',.:t.' : ,,, , I, , . . ; 3.4,1Uelgets.11,-,---,-.44,- never be deptived of fresh air Ind srunspine, Never dope a ba- I,y. .l.le.ye all, anlndian's baby's is always protected until It 'is strong enough, to wsik. in porines. . inefficient wIth on-Irrtawine the result 7 piiniihtning loones-- ,tr. .., ' , -- - ell:11.Jounsono -- . oak." , D.C. CHIROPRACTOR . ' X-Ra- ' 1,....... It scot. to Ideates, timillottog.,,ulte - Laboratory. y. . , to I.a. p.... Outottlect aala. Mom, 14. 4033 to.4 p.m. and T . MAO I 4 Embezzlement Charges Against Alleged Klan Members Dismissed Treaty Coillerefice, -- - SACRAMENTO. Nov. l'.2.Charges of embezzlement and grand larceny brought by Edgar Futter former Ku- - Klux klcagle of tile Sacramen-tKlan against B. P.. Tooke. It. Hugh SAeratain. elYde 141mmons and Nlyrie Moran. alleged members of Klan. try Associated Press have been dismissed. because of the LauLAUSANNE. Nov. sanne e onter nre. having organized failure of Fuller to appear. Tooke was charged by Puller with for work. is ready to take up,its task embezzling funds of the Man. The of restoring peace in the N'ear East. others were accused of into The effort of ballet Pasha and his it!s office to steal robes breaking used in Klan Turktsti delegation for oti eii (erenionius. and complete publicity for ail conferrruled ence! proceeding has been ll Radio Plan of Publicity !.The 311,1 o,. Pa, ir ta;commematrillr-irse4114-14.14X4.301S-uttagornme- 11 i Charm of I I 'f - A I 40 .) 4 glOdi fri, (11 I ) are many :-- - , -- .., - '''. ...- -1 ,.,....... ' , - - - , '; ,, , , - . ' ' - .- 1 vti. . , ' li 40 oettt CAP !I V , 644 i i. 01 I , 1- .. , :.,:7T,-.1,-- N , 011 '1114 -- , ', 11,-,.........- : 1,, I i F.7.i. 7 sill', , .,-- 1 k.,... ,- ri 'ii -- - 0,;, -..- ,--:&4 ----- with healthy!, happy chili den, because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetible Compound restored th mother to a healthy, nor- ...MAL physicaLzondition. $J13))"14Vitt - ,.,,, ,4 A homes once child- less that now, re blessed fg Is. .RE -- 7 !:' - rri II . :3-- . , ,t',....:.'''si, 4 i , g iv- nr, ., MOtherhoOd l ,ro : , l I - - ' (el , ' 1 1 riek 1 tist , The following letters give the experience of two young women and .prove the value of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound in such caseS. i A. i nil- - 4 - now have a sweet little Itsby bv, arid. willsemi 31Y ters also take your mottleine an finti..1t a gmat help, an recommeiil it to those who suffer before, their babies are born."--Mrs. Wm. JOHNSON, Box 155, Park 'Rapids, Minn. ,, 1 wish etery.woman who ws,nts children would try, Lydia Pinkham.s Negetatile Compouna. - It has done so much for me. My Ialo- is almost a year olil now and is he rieture of health. She walked at el4o-ft- . rminths-am- l is trying. to use her little tongue. She can say some words real I aril sending you her picture. I shall be thankful as long as I live that I found such a wonilerful medicine lee zny troubles."7Mrs. CB trs A. num, Kutztown, Pa. - LYDIA E PINKHAM . : rIEDICINE CO , , .. - The new Remington Model . . . . . - has solved 12 et without ' .... - l of lin- impairing durability, speed, clearness of pression,- ease operationor any quality : wutinfzrpachmc A required , In this new machine all the tried and proved Remington features are retained r, the Natural Totich, the exclusive of actionall smoothness and the lightness made more effective by this latest improv- , - - . . , - .i ...... first-cla- ss , ' . .., Self-Starte- - ement And the price of. this new Remington Is WO. Only $7.50.more- than the Standard Correspondence Remingtona wonderfully small premium to pay for office quiet. -Call and see and listen to the new Remington No. 12 or ask us for a demonstration.- A plod rypeuviter tizserves goo4 nbbetn. Paragoe Ribbonsma& by us, edck $7 a dozen . . . , RemingtoniTypewnter Coinpany' 59 East Firstt South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Wasatch 3505. 1 , -- -a .... , d The payroll Indicates nisi Sept. 16. money was paid to William Ammon for services and the use of a spraying machine. Ammon testified that he rice v ed from Fox for signing the payroll. but that he did not work durcovered by the warrant that period ing On a similar charge that be pre. , W. Fox anti Jtlintli IrA1151111,,m, presented seined another both. --Wilkinson. 0 - -, Esilumpo all P , ..,. - AusE INDIGEsfinN 1 COFFEE that ever came from overseas. Roasted under ideal Ir conditions -, 11 L U EA - ' I -- -- ,,, ,::, , PINE CfresElthfroECOMm.these to you oven, full flavored and delicious. QUAL. ITYéoui most in selecting BLUE PINE A , Sourness-anPai- - , . '''' Th , -- - 4'4-- - --- - , - ? . , . s - 4. - -, ) I'le 5'.' ,t-1.- 4" t 6s 4 , , 4; c4 I ElcfIA'S lt, , ' -- ' ' ' ,, t41.PI - ; 0 ea lir lir owtrollt , ,. .CMfige Lt it . - -- - "' -, -- , - ..- - ', , . . . .. ,..., , tr. .- . , ,; . , 2 -- 1,":" ,,,. . - ..- - - , di , ,I , , ......,........- a Of GtN. - , . ' k . 1 - - ') , . .tt. - -- - ;: , : How to Treat-- , .11', nine-tent- -- , , ,Ig - VII COFFEE n . - t , tçttridance , - , 11 1 . d . , as fine as ally --- is ACIDS Create Gas, - L ... ... -- - - , - - ... . , were-ildrn- - .. I 53, of the Elms Joseph hotet and his nephew Thomas' T. WU- kinson. 36, of 456 North Third West Lieut. Dave Clayton of the police street, sruffered cuts and bruises Tuesnti-vice squad. and his assistants last de,' when the wagon in which they south ou Beek streecwil-an innightbrought vestigation which saved a Montana girl struck by an automohtle that was anal from a serious- experience. The girl Proceeding south. The. two inJuron le was arrested last week within a few men were treated at the em kours after her arrival in Salt Like hospital. Thewagon was turned over from Deer Lodge. Mont--, and was ne- and badlY damaged. The driver of tits' ntenced,to 60 days in the city Jail for ear, according to the police, did not vagrancy. Last night the sentence war stop. but later reported he was unarrninated and gibe was aboard aware that, an accident bad taken a train for her home. placed place. The ear, whtch wax being reThe girl said she ran away from turned to Salt Lake from Wyoming. I owned by Mrs. Blida 5'. Boyer. 36 hams "Nat for a lark. She had bobbed .is her hair and was attired In jumper. Baxton place. , . 1 Dark; Two Are Injured Runaway Montana Girl Is Sent Back to Her Home . 20-Day- vi .,.. Hits Meetingi - . ,- anti-vir- $ . . . ' and shoes. Item. eept by permission of the proper e The hers of the town squid 17 FORMER COUNTY OFFICIALS elate of the flip ofi4gunnyside. to ,he etunpens with a tout artiste aazenyaher 4 olicilliof of the the western part of the city. Their at the expense dne town. arreet quickly followed. Violation of the at is HELD TO DISTRICT COURT a fine of not to exceed WO. hilibipe rri Wagon in onnhInt of not more than on. years (By The Associated Press.) LOS ANGEL.ES Nov. 22.Ruth Hartman Blackwell. screen actress. has filed in the superior court an action for divorce from Carl George B!ackwell, known in motion pictures as Carlyle Blackwell. whom she charges with desertion. Blackwell is $20, or ,, 1 s .' , Nego. It ., Magna-Tooel- LYNN. MASS' ., - - Rod , ; :,,, Capitol Dancing club will hold Met lioal authorities state hat nearly tonight in the of the eases of stomach Seventy-fis- e members are trouble, indigestion. sou eve. burning. in the uls banc41 wilt be lipid fhicem.4 are du. to gas, bloating. nausea. ber 13. nuary AO and 24, an excess of hydrochloric acid in the and 21. sin March 7 and 11.February as stomach and not mine believe to a 1 lack of digestive juicfs. The delicate Tooele Work to Start.' i,stomach and lining Is irritated. digestion is food sours. causing the diedelayed which every eimptoms agreeable Instructions Irft issued to the Moran stomach sufferer knows co well, Paving company ytprdy by the state are not needed Artificial digetitents o with In suctt tutees a d may do real' harm. highway commignion the construction of th proceede all aids and a.Idf digestive laying Try road. Contract for the sa e was signed any druggist a few get f by the road board this mo ing. of BlsJrated Magnesia and take 'Instead in a quarter glass of Ditiorce Names after eating. This rçltt stomach,-proventt the ime.oluis Mother-in- avl ofexcess acid and theta is no sourness, dras or pain k Disunited Mag- Suit for divorce on the ground t ti nesia tilpowliree or tablet formnever Is harmless to the ahe was 'moored upn by the inothe liquid of her hunband. was commenced in the inexpensive to take and is the Third district court yesterday tiy Beryl form of 'magnesia for flaelsOur ,againat' flarry Barbour.. Istom4h. purposes. It is used by who enjoy their meals She also alleges That her husband told people bar to "get a (Wore" and to 'get out." more tear of indigNit.1011-;.-46- ,soar . . he. e , ',..1 ' second against Salt Lake county. The offense charged against Fox was heard by the court yesterdayatternoon. He Its Vegetable Compound 1St t ' Capitol Club Dance. Lydia E. Pinkham9s - irQi ,.. I T These letters should induce others to try . 11' . - 75c A plea of guilty to a charge of fillip. ery was entered by Ed Jackson when arraigned before Juitydegseterle 13:titv:a The defendant was meafternoon, nteneed to pay a fine of 220 or serve 20 days in the county jail He was charged with having passed an alleged forged check for Ille on the Power , Pius Oil and Gasoline company.. Vuiztolrin. :,t Remingtonlias A,(1.dedSt1115--'---nother Feature ..,..QUIET Screen Actress Begins Action for Divorce ----Fi- ned ;c1 - -- - ,JacksonAdmilslori ern- -- for - (.011111ntipl, marriage. - bisTrirtnre.- - Fisher. Joseph formerly county crops pests inspector and a ssist a n t. respectively. were yesterday afternoon bound over to this Third district court on 'two charges . -- . fr, 44,1rop dPv, :eV - .6. it-is 1' , - . 1 a 1.aetaken:yoUi-Me4lielnetydi- Or 41- pr . . al , le - By The Associates. Previa) PARIS. Nov. are proceeding at London between- French and British oil interests under which American oil interests will be admitted to one quarter participation In the Mosul (Mesopotamia) fields. according to the Lausanne forrespondent of the Paris Herald. The French and Bititeft., he said will give up a part of the aharee they received under the an Remo agreement. ,' Charge 1 , . (I ......, -- 6 oy- S. Oil Int e'Irists to be Admitted to Mosul Fields Relief (f) ea. , 22.--- The ;'i , .. Alb , . f. 5,I, (...,,. 4 ; sa ''.11b 6,-. . ,,, , amp.. .,.., :'P 1r fA415---i- alleged fraudulent for.$1.44wn SePL.15....Fox, waived preliminary hearing and was ordered held to the district court. Hearing in this ease align was waived by Fisher, Missionary Society who is charged Jointly with Fox. against Ammon and W. It Will Hold Bazaar c.harg" Smootwhis wens accused of being Implicated in the, same transaction. were (SPecial to The NeWiL) I tihtmistmedr on motion! of the county gtMT. PLEASANT. La- Nov. office. die Missionary society of the First torney's Presbyterian church will give the finst week In Decc Iht.pla,,e,4,1cumuziorvol.Water,-May--A, not yet bean - Kerossoott., dcaignatad, Mrsiet.. to Prosecutions ident of the y. is In charge. The proceeds will he used to help finial' the interior of the new Presbyterian Regulations governing the policing of water supply and sheds of Sunnyaide church now nearing completion. have been issued by the secretary of the interior. according to Ralph S. KellSoci ey,- chief of the field- division of the general land office. Certain sections of the headwater,' of Range creek, the water supply source which were on government land. were .(Special to The Neva) MT. PLEASANT. Nov. South withdrawn from entry by an act,. of ward Relief society Will occupy the Congress in January, 1221. to prevent time of the ward sacrament, meeting the lands from becoming the property Sunday. Nov 26. Th e program will In- - of private interests, and to establish a clude Scripture reading, Stella Weleh; water reserve for the town of Sunny-vocsolo. Emily Petereen:duet. Lucile sIde Seely and Etta Petereen ; talk. Ruby S. Reports were recently received by Mr. Jensen; selection. Relief society guar Kelley that certain stockmen were tet: address. The Ifission of Elijah." grazing- their stock and bedding their Louis A. Petersen; vocal solo. Doretha sheep on these lands. According to Anderson. the regulations received no stock shall I 'be drivew across orott these lands-ex- - 00 tN r71 - U. :A -, . I ov- ,,.. , ' . , , 4 s ,- e Associated Press.) Korea. Noy. 22.-- - Foreign,. rim JU Korea are oTganizing relief for the Russian refugees at fiensan, In the northern part of the territory. Food and clothing 'have been sent there. T110 10,4 American Red Cross has devoted all its funds to the eause, At Censan the weather has turned bitterly cold. -- --1 . - - Aid Russian Refugees The Union Patter Lot company bar flied euit in the Third dletrict court aartiittt th I Baldwin Itadta ttt reettver lot,. 02 altered tn be owing 14 art s Ittr and merehandtewIt is a l!tg ed that tne obitaittinn was n July 14), It23 and entitraeted t,1 Nov. 10. 1023. protacf., - s". ,,, ... , - Foreigners in Korea Sued. Company -- be rie.ws announcements-wi- lied to formal CO11111111 niqUPS agirSed The Turkish J. I. haves of Denver. Colo design. upon by the secretariat. considerably agitated U. I Reelatnation Derv. delegates. 'tire engineer In the .t over 'Milt end ing t hat hisc derision, tee, and W. M. Groep, r. H. rectama inetniairs of the other delegations are tion engineer in charge of investiganen work inUtah, yeaterday conferred divulging what transpires in confer; on deeignot for the Weber end of the eireles whereas they, as Moharri,- rriagaz Weber filed gentlemen. have kept thcir word. - . - - - , .. ms e - ., , -- rmvnthe of its life by fall'. jam eraine. etc Watch some babtes ..,,,,..1a,,,,..,14):2'...,r..4".;;$ 4',. - ' 12 Remington speaks only in a whisper, but wilt be heard the world . the Salt La.lie post tif American .,1,010017, at its regular meeting lase. night, decided to work with the charities indorsementc'ommit- tes.of the Salt Lake Chamber merce in eliminatrita petty graft. it was pointed out hy Dr. J. C.Giesy and A. R. Fish-es- . that .sinee the war there had been continual pest of men asking calamine-o- f Salt Lake to buy storthleee articles or books or plitures under the plea of being disabled servul men. "Most of these men not he hired to put on a' uniform and never saw eervice." said Dr. Glesy. "If a men claims be is disabled es the result of service, he ahould be sent to the. Le- goter or hiteetit:'The government takes care of sucks mew. of commercializing the patriotism of the people is an injury to all whe,are proud of in lb. uniform A true soldier if able bodied would starve to I there is practice and injuredbeforennin( g ernment aid for 'him." Ptah. atleve...t i il. A. R., living in Salt latke. were gueett of the post at the meeting. They brought the word that E. G. Valleeetta, assistant department endiguatetertnaeter general, artant the Legion during the day at Ogden-ana of condolence to be passed resolution addressed ta the departmnt end In the family of Mr. Vallereux Those present from the G. A. It. were W. L. Goodsell. t t. Corset, chief vettior vire president of staff, and C. IV. A. Snell Inspector general. E. C. Calhoun of the district office of the Veterans bureau at. Denser, explained the methode of reinetatcol, Int government war risk insurance end SinningM-4.that a squad was now working in Salt Lake to aid men who wished to take advantage of provisions in the Sweet bill, The American Legion auxiliary met 'at the sarne time on the mezzanine floyt of the botei. litntil Legion aid auNiliirrY voted Unanimously to support the show and work to make the see emomitt nual musteal show nOVi being reheinied a bUte.St4 PhOW ill 1,t Dec. the II and 12 et the Drplieuin theatre. bf-ro- , :Won y diseases art;'soateel Witbin a chlid's body 'the first few , N -- d In tnded that a' baby should tat mother's milk. It should ''' --I-te ....;...- 1)1'Fic' 44., The new No. the 41, ...:11.., Ling 44,.,nitan ;,,I,1,,p...,,,t.01, democrat.) Ito the Junkers might again take command and officer themasses of Romans and Turks. A multitude was packed Into the Metropolitan itpera House. They list tiled Intently. Charges America. For an hour and was no sound but the steady in- there dictilient hy the Ills lips trembled a ntT We'liirruck art v.- aget3 at the tattle lop when by...cried: abyss bohind is dark and deep." There Rig no resentment inanifest III the faces that stared up et hint when elemenceau charged that the United Staten bad made promises and then had left the field without seeing !befit through. am not going to ask you for You money.. he sal& and added: have too much. I want something more than thatmuch more valuable. I want youraelf, your heart and tioul." ,i1.11 1,,,f. 4.0 ' i."..i - - .. . , . . i IWKLexa)1Lrl; , ' - career. Pictures Horrible War. l Tfire,-0). war he' Trs if 041. mare horritole- thaw-thPRO VAincluded begauaa it would, he.a elm.' of lloishectana and 1:10liarti-- ! Mio.f.itt.-q1,110 Ott w ripopla Je tot gar- -Wit rents ihreeted iiv 1;erniany all the giobe. , Ile declared that Ludeti-- , , ' .. hewn- Iness'.4t tea I . -"-,-. . , ..,! . . . PFINFRSI , The Indlati rnott,r dooft not al!ow tho rano.. of dis.no,e to erep In. SO,t rpttven it food, air and monFhine. - ,;,,,,Igfr. w st ", . , .od.' -- -- . .. .. . , , 117.'; as 1.er,g- Moitc,1 to t fliassis and Tmrkey :11tt tie-- 1 lug . earth.. complit e, w nt, rooMl, sherever telcartth (aim! and caprice, atIld ca cry it. 'The theo,unda who laNt niell heard in the Metropolitan tht., "T,ger" tMera noose. "110C. are meparmg war. tire making cannon hy the. agam: they ; t,ackN. bonen,. 4,-.straighten, d their -ae;t1 war ri t a nv wuh - ''' Men Selling Articles With Plea' of Being Disabled Fakers ---- - Pitt), ., Graft. to Stop. succumbs to clfsease? ' . ''' 2 - I . t , .. ,..., i ,,. . 11nd.thetiviame-bape-- " ---.'- ,;4e.''; ''',(;',, en Ole world 'i - . '. t , .titt '; S ..161ssoeste I "tetmet bine to think, ..i.onr scr.0,,sly I II:. Witellitn: that tlatmer.two of the - ., 4(1, , .,,:,..,., .me , v ,N t eft ,,.' It , , , A' ,e, 22, 1922 . AND . ; , , t .,.., the little Inclian babies' lives ire spared S. ' , ,I , '''' 7',,, it:',,,....;.,,4,'.,, , - ,. yAktv;,,,,,,. ,.....1,-2- ' 14,-- . , . - , ... 4. ''- ,, That Germany is Prepar a ing for , AnotherCZ-n-1NTo Restore Junkers. - ' ., . I ! WHY . . . ' NOVEMBER , , t .... ' ? ,. -; r Tale1111111111111111 Ntk . , , , WEDNESDAY THE DESERET NEWS : . , , , 1 1 . ILLEGIuNSCORNS Ilta' Did You Ever Slop to Think -- WAR BEGGARS I 1 1 DECLARES WAR ,, , ,, . CLEMENCEAU- . ., - , .. . , . ,,..i. - , ..... . - ' . . , , ,, . , ,...,-,..,...----,- -- "a 4., ... :' , . L |