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Show - TIJ ,.H.i n' ' THE DESERET KETS live and respectful hearing; but the results of his visit to America wilt perhaps not be productive of much good for Europe on account of the feeling entertained by many influential men in the United States that Europe will profit most by settling her own affairs In her own way. Senator Borah, ranking member of the senate foreign relations committee, is outspoken and hitler in his denunciation Of Mr. Clemenceau. After Clemenceau New York ad- ? Ste-SCItfi- Balt L.K. City tt.K CunJyPublished Afternoon fCircuitoaL v.--w Audit Burratt - SUBSCRIPTION RATE4 On (On One vear . V AddreM S C1 br "d correipond'no EDITOR. Roodm.n.1"-Adwti- K lor I fdv. N Vin p Str jftj Bldg tlanta. Cnnitjtvttrn Vlrtorl I.puI. bln Franc I wo K'l B.d ,x. Angel.. HI rruet ASavinr vaNl., A Entered at tb. oi .Meond claps manor according to aci ktrch i, lift. The Associated TJrTTn her patches Tree t A'FrXA r ar also of served. f - 23. 1922. " - HfXPLNG THE BOOTLEGGERS. wa Pf-- I T the recent election in this stale if K Harries, inticpea- EhaTIf Benjamiit k of sheriff for dent candidate should be elected, every possible which would be thrown in his way by the forces appears opposed his election. That prediction elected by to be coming true. Mr. Harries was a and already fight is on an overwhelming vote, taking his seat. from him to effort keep an in books is statute the of corner Every nook and technicaliif possible, to find, ransacked being can be held ties upon which the sheriff-ele- ct b I ' WETS cljr Cjf if f WE NOT MVDE REAL GAIN. IM MEDIATELY following the recent election news was broadcasted throughout the country that the w ets, or liquor element, had been victorious in various sections and that this indicated a decided change of sentiment which ! ! , -- ed pro-visio- ns FUSE. on war premier of GEORGES CLEMENCEAU. delivered an tmpreive addre in .New York City on the evening of Nnv emiwT 21. to an audience that parked the Metropolitan Opera House. This was the firt of a mim-,,Ji- er of addresses that Mr. Clemenceau intends tto make during his tour of the I nited States. His purpose is to explain the Furopean situation, in an pndeavor to cn!i-- l the ,of America in the affairs of France and England, The tiger of I ranee told hi aii'hence that Germany was .already preparing for another war and to further the plan Liuieqdnrff - and the imlllari-t- s weie planning a coup y. against the democratic government lit He al-- o ees an ominous war cloud m the establishment of cut dial relation between rra real rribbtooded PtRLimiNTtRY ( . d.des-with-o- nii-er- v. sm TROUBLES. The parliament of Great Britain in midst of its minor troubles on and miishon'o; T1 ,!a,added 10 '"orrow, the "hn.i,,a'1. " opposite the prime mmi-te- r, Ronar Law, m the nest W hat shall be made ofparliament the ev-- 's Mhere lial ,pnih s,t? What seat shall be to Llnjd t.eorge? The Laborites are n?ar Bnn3r Law- - Shall Z1George j, quoted as niuaiM-flint he would not sit in .having such a menazerir Perhap- - under the circumstances a . ittte dedanre between their respective seats woiia) lie to the advantage of all concerned. is4K w and the United lier-e- lf to UIV et policy, should VTf peace and world welfare. refiew conversations with ram e and England Mr, Clenirnrrau pleaded for lilts under- siandtng, saving that he did not believe m the league of Nations as a mean- - of pi evening war, but as a ronrit.alorv ,igen, v (W defirring actum and giving tune for I bought and negotiation. Hoargind tint Vinein-- i ouhl led he comfortable or prospeimi- - o long a- - Europe was on the verge of collapse. It was In. idea that inasmuch as the peace tr ilv repre-en'e- d the American poiulnf view, that we are m duv m enforcing the bound lo give our terms of the treaty or m effecting a settjeiiiert omo rued. that shall be the best possible for Mr. Clemenceau made it dear that lie came to America as a private pitmen with no personal or political end in view; that trance did not 'want money but rather the friendship and the" moral support of America as a common means of preserving peace and older in Europe. His purpose is to win America to loser relationship with I lance and her assistance in bringing order out of the moral 'and economic chaos now prevailing m fering in committing "in the interests . na,jon iandPint ot the liquor the moral fwtf of (h)s country were not responsible for the passage of the prohibition amendment, ; 'Cer-inan- Zi .HiM Turks jHtdaFl Riek.TJEup rVV- -' m IltPn oT that the ut -- - . 1 BETTER - I Iinfore-ee- the ee ar re Europe. ' The New York audiences are receiving Mr. Clemenceau cordiaJy and giving him an atteu- . 1 ,, wav 1 b . ran to TIMES. " little doubt that unless some -real , aJamify occurs we are on he )f.((l,r jln)PS- - 11 ponds Vnrnig the indications noted by 1'orhes. the fmanctal wriler. are; That workers are becoming scarcer than Wolk. 'that railroads are being offered the of traffic in their history; 1 hat postal receipts are increasing substantially; That Brdain.s. payment of her first fiflr million dollars interest installment on her debt to ns has strengthened confidence in sterling . exchange; Thai gratifying progress is being made in reducing ihe danger of a coal famine; That favorable developments greatly' oul- larg-volui- ne 1 ONION DENTAL GO. 212 Main Street. Established 1903. X-RA- fC Gold Crowns and Bridge Work Best set of teeth (Trobyte Teeth) - IU .... til) - -- Old Religions, New Ideas. 50 Men Worth 50,000. Dollars Work After You. . M to Honest Prices M painless VJ V nn Extractions Gas Nitrous-Oxi- d - with Oxygen S3 By ARTHUR BRISBANE. Old, strange religions develop usefulness In now, strange ways. The world feared thst Turkey wnd Russia might unite, controlling the Dardanelles between them, to control peace But or war In the Mediterranean. the new caliph- - ruler of faithful Mohammedans, says the Koran forbids communism. Therefore, Turkey mustn't make a military alliance with communist Russia. Abdul Medjid, caliph, saye the KorMoan recognises private property. It. hammedan certainly recognized for Jits wife, the thrifty widow, had a great deal of it. and he valued it. Nevertheless. Medjid may live to find that there are two or three ways of reading the Koran, as there are of reading other ancient documents. e This is a practical race What do you do in a business office elevator The when woman enter the car mayor of Cleveland savs. Don't take off your hat, because men, with their hats off take up too much room." The mayor of Cleveland doesnt think ot xha bird who takes aU Jus a windy street to talk to a That's a matter of oplnloh. In regard to the- - elevator. If you take off your hat at all, take It off when you find a woman running the car. don't wait for some young lady with silk stockings to appear. much- hat In lady. Bladder Trouble - No Hard Boiled Eggs. ijuTT IlFPER ANOTHER PAY. matter bow ion or badly von are affeeted, taka HOMODYNE CAPSULE. In moat like marie and they make the wom aufferera forget ther ever had bladder and kidney dietreaa HoWoDYXE CAPSULES five aure ami quick reltefonr money back If the Lii! Tell your friends who auffer. a thev will relieve the worat raaea HOM. OPY.VE CAPSULES are for aale at druf stores Inexpensive, Adv. No ee at E 3BE Some of the Reasons Why WISS Scissors Cut Best and Wear Longest The British are building a flying machine to carry fifty armed men. Those fifty men will equal fifty thousand ordinary troops on the ground. Forty-eigof Ihe fifty could sprsy the troops'below with machine gun bullets and TXT. while one ran the machine and the fiftieth dropped pol- son gs that would destroy an armv Doe anybody in Washington realize that all warfare, on land or sea, will be war from the air. and that our battleships are toss to flatter the vanity of strutting Admirals? jT i TVX fTHf 1 j i J The good that men do lives after them The money that men earn works after them Dr Von Buck devoted his ilfe to fighting consumption. Djlng he leaves hi fortune almost a million to carrv on the fight his name Teara from now wh-- n shall hare been forgotten, those still he working s; It is a Imur time ainre the- - thief- - fear of the pedestrian was that of being run into by a boy on a bicycle. Washington Star. HOW ABOUT THE AIR BRAKES? Wnuldnt mind Traveling 248 mites an hour in an airptane, but wed bate lo stop at that speed. Dallas News. NVe , Oh. what is so rare as a ton in November? Ftlehburg Sentinel. BE LOkAL! Be loyal to Gmi and your countrj. To your mnonnost self bo tmr. But dont forgot tiicrs' s another dcht," - To the Bo? be fora) too! O'ntnri bene uhpn th Mm of Ttorkpff'tlfr will b foronn or that rmnv onlv b tho hir JariHTeR Fmirh Bmknffl-- 1 ht th' United Everv newspaper in State print the fact that Clemenceau eata four hard helled egsr. In the Clemeneeau. Inheriting morning. h dlgcatiou rtf French anrcu.arm.4hat have eatn rarefu!1 for hundred of year, mar do that But don f vou eat four eff at one fme and never eat hard boiled esre Flvprfmentp of the jrreat Huiudan Uavlow. who made with doge, interesting experiment prove that it fakes about twenty four hour to digest the v&hilc of a hard -- - w ,- , v its much boll in the mornlna. If vou like It is easy to knock down the minute. To clip off an hour here and there. And none may know you ar dome .o. But ask yourself now. I? it fair?. He ha taken you on as hi servant Stenographer, bookkeeper, rlerk -He experts from vou what you're paid to do To be loyal to him and to work. Would you cheat playing cards, dice, or checker. Deceive any man in a game; In a moment rash steal jewels or rah And think you were never' to blame? u Youre honest, youd prtdefully say: Yet men like you who boast proudly too. Will do down the boss every day. It'a cowardly, despicabte, yellow; And a man ia a thief no 4es Who would steal or rob when upon the job. And boast of liis faithfulness. So be loyal lo God and your country, , To your innermost self be true, better for you than coffee. But your eggs soft. tYe talk about grand old men from Gladstone to Clemenceau. from to Methuaelah Cbauncey Pc pew. Mr Felton, that grand old woman of Oeorga, aged 27. of her aex to take a at In the 1nijed InciShe deaerfbe the Stages aepate dent. her presence in the eenate for on dav. a hlatorfeal fact and All the grand old Incident. frt Above ere some of dte feeturts wtich heve mide Win Sdssors end Sheers supreme. Only In Wiss you cxn be ure of getting rifction-- r , lie SKstf largest lAanxfjaums of High Grade Scsrson end Shears - Have you stood ora the ACROPOLIS at with ARISTOTLE. ARISTOPHANES. ST.P AUl! ' DEMOSTHENESI One of the msny we expeHences offered by the AMERICAN EXPRESS Luxury Cruise on the Tt a JM of fr to th of th tinfr fftntou Uarmei fill mere IngobtM for and r tti reduction of thl harm!, ntMMttv reined? to tabltt Marmot form. Pritcr1tbfi Tablet ran bo obtatnod at ai! world over at tha reasondrug aterrs tho able prir of on dollar for a caa., r yoo ran asuro them diroct on f prlrC Afrm tb Marmota Co. tj Woori ward vo. Pet ton. Mlrh Tbt now la' n dHini or ntrrlm for 4h reduction of tbo ororfat body to normal. to From y Egypt, Omez Gland Tablets Ton up ho whole avatrh of tb man moat ngiunil y by ntfmulaHn yoor own glanda f do work normally In hlr Mrltr for a vary booklets and rrcommaodod the gold bjr Dm Ktorra Mauretania ie Mediterranean York February 7fh 66 Vayt oj Enchantment !I the way The MAURET AX1A your home neo fr Are You Fit J E3 anthr Mmtallv and Pfiyolralfy Since 1848 For Sale Wherever Good Cutlery Is Sold Should Know This Adv. & Sons Co. Newark,N.J. Wu All Fat People fnrthir (N. Y.) 1 ler of th Flftnth renturv. th bun-of million tht Rorkofojlor hrij mad and rAn awav will ho working j through tho scientific kno1dfc thtj thop dollars have directed and drtel- j oped for prorresw Evervthlnir work Rockefeller did not know when hej faTmnr'nrst doL r atarted to nv ther might) lar' and noticed oilin. be aomethinjc - that hi work I would clean up plague In China andf on the banka of the Cange vtlpe out vellow fver bv cioamnc out permanent abode, - .boiled He has pant for your time and your labor. You have given yonr promise ! work; It's up to you to be honest, (rue; And ita hardly the square thine to shirk. But don't forget there's another debt To the Boss he loyal loo! EDMUND LEANT. In Forbes Magazine, . men put together could not have formulated g better description. Only a few weeks sgo nlnetv thousand men were idle in the Pennsylvania eoal fields. Now mine owners are raking the cities for men strong enough for coal mine work foreigners preferred. That is how we manage our great industrial system. Fights, strikes, idleness, loss. Then scarcity, lack of labor, criminally high prices- And the people forover paying the bill They wouldnt stand that as patiently in some countries TODAY OF A.NTIQl ITY. Mot certainly noff Youd assure Porcelain Fillings ... Silver Fillings .. ic develop-ment- BINFUL. - Examination Free Honest Work 22-- K And that while ft h a lime forfinidenre and moderation, we may. nevertheless, indulge the hope that things will moxc 'steadily, if somewhat slowly, toward Better Times. San Fran-cisr- o Examiner. A Piatea Thousands of Utah people are wearlngrUnlon satismates today which hare given them full faction for many years, because they are made service. render lifetime to T William Larkin, agent at Butte, Mont., for the Oregon Short Line Railway com Pny, died at a local hospital following an operation. Tha caaes of the city vs. 11 Salt Laks druggists, charged with selling Intoxicating liquor without license, ware set for trial by Judge C. B. Diehl In the criminal division of tha city coui't A dispatch from Berlin announced that Herr Krupp, the great gun maker and the wealthiest man In Germany, died suddenly at his villa In Huegel. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. Major Walter Reed, an officer of the surgeon general's department of the Unit ed State army, and a noted authority on the iellow fever question, died In Washing'on. ,D. C,, following an operation. Dr H N. Mayo of this city, offered a handsome silver cup to the successful team In a series of football games for the Salt Lake High school championship. EASY, rubber Union lift Plates are made of high-grad- e and OENUJNK TRt BVTK TRBTII. would a you for 9H0 a plate If you paid Specialist use In our fit get the same Trubyte Teeth as Dentiats may well claim to be experts and Bridge work. Twenty years experleocs In Utahs largest dental office has taught as how to make better crowns for $S par tooth than many dentists charge 910 to 92ft for. Cvery Union Gold Crown Is guaranteed 22 karat The high priced Gold Sftwguage thickness. uses nothing better. NOVEMBER 3, 1P0J. The board of commissioners of Salt J,ake county completed a canvass of returns in the election to make Murray a city of tha third clase. Those in favor of the proposition won. A TERROR Trubyte Teeth Gold Crowns Union of the Deseret News. number and outweigh unfavorable EQUIPMENT Y NITROUS OXID GAS $3 TWENTY YEARS AGO. FYom the FBes DR. L. 3. DULL, Manager. Open 8:30 ajn. to 6:30 p.m. SUNDAYS 10 to 2. Con-ald- prepared by the Bahsnn Stalis- '"santation show graphically the prog-v- e, f l he count rv from the time of the Revolution until now. This chart demonstrates thsl the ue am) fait of prosperity in the long run - ib'. (hone, that good times and had times alternate according to general law and that fhe countrv tend to r,gijt itself like a tossing ship. V cording to this chart there should he. whli fluctuations m the proximate future better business and higher prices for stocks and , -- assi-lan- lo re No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees. No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no hlrde . November Thomas Hood. Th whimsical pool tells the truth wbout November In thewe clever lines, but not all tbs truth. Ho perceive the motif of the month and straightway proceeds to exaggerate the same a. privilege which.. bf- longs to sit poets, and is assumed by some who grs not. Every month of tho twelve has its characteristics and November an Individuality quaintly its own. The vivid and varied color scheme of mid autumn gives place to a study in gray, monotonous, save for the relief afforded by the verdant fields of alfalfa and tender winter wheat. The trees ara lea flea and they stand sharply silhouetted against skies that are leaden and bleak. , The wind rustles amidst the Villen leaves as If searching fbr something It has lost, and, the fitful gusts scatter promiscuously tha leafy heaps of brown and buff. There are hint not vague, but broad, that winter is near St hand and snow may fall Sny day. There Is a sombre charm In November days and night. The air Is often crisp and Invltea the pedestrian to fill his lungs to there peak writh- - deep breaths and pure. The landscape is alluring .even In ft undressed effect. Rarely there Is a sunset of such weird beauty as would have moved John Rusk In lo exclaim It was well worth seeing." The twilight comes early and deepens quickly Into night. The conet etlations keep pace with the calendar, and shortly after supper mighty Orion makes his appearance and begins march heroes the heavens The insignia of November Is the fodder shock, the pumpkin" and the turkey gobbler strutting to his doom. History and romance meet and mingle in this month, mellow with the memories of those days when America was young. It is easy now to see things at night. In the frosty twilight the rows of serried resemble a village of Indian tepees and in fancy one sees the shadowy forms of warriors, their women and the children moving to and fro beneath the light of a harvest moon. The time of the frying of doughnuts has coma, the making of mince meat and the baking of pies; the cranberry sauce blushes jfurloifsly for they are grinding knives In an- -, tlclpation bf Thanksgiving Dinner out at old Aunt Mary's - 1922 23 corn-shoc- favored a modification of prohibition regulations. Nowr comes Dr. Clarence True Wilson, j ' corresponding secretary of the board of tem- perance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Church, with the announcement that in the new Congress there will be 296 members who are dry gnd 133 who are wet. The wets, he says, to the House 79 members, ami the drys 224. Of the new members elected to the House 54 are wet and 72 are dry. while the drys also gained three votea in the Senate. According to Dr. Wilsons statement, the vote in Ohio against beer was 187,000, and in California the bone-dr-y law passed with a majority or 60,000. This, says Dr. Wilson, indicates clearly that there is no slump in prohibition anywhere, despite claims of the liquor element to the contrary. In this connection announcement by the Association opposed to the Prohibition Amendment, which recently closed its conference at BL Louis, i$ decidedly interesting. Coming to the rescue of our national life," which they say is endangered by the evil which have accompanied Volsteadism, they have launched a campaign based on the assumption that the general crime wave, which is rapidly spreading throughout the country. Is in large measure due to the lawless conditions' created by the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act Then follows a statement in which It is declared that many farmers have become bootleggers and their wives and children consum-tim- e has arrived when the men of America, backed by the pure womanhood of America, must a stop put to these conditions. And they propose to call either by a repeal of the amendment or by a modification ofeighteenth the under which ills. rendered effective, omJer what the pure womanhood of America will think when they find themselves thus arrajed aaaiml prohibition? We had been led o behove that all such were in favor of for the Messing ,t had been to many de AND HIS H - up or embarrased. It is very doubtful that the efforts of Mr. Harries opponents will lead to any success Tor was them. If the margin by which Mr. Harries elected had been extremely narrow, or if there were any question that he was not the choice of the people for the position of sheriff, these frantic efforts to block his progress in the elecmight enlist a wider sympathy; but and so decided definitely was issue the tion, so emphatically as to leave no shadow of doubt. the Though handicapped by a late start and byindean of forming necessity and difficulties Mapendent ticket, the supporters of Mr. ..before case their frankly laid rines' candidacy enthus;lbe people, and the people rallied with en- been not had The law cause. iasm Iq the forced; the county was harboring dens of vice and iniquity; and The people themselves, irderespective of creed or ciass, rose up and manded that a sheriff be elected who would clean up these objectionable places. Because of the political divisions and the allegiance of soma citizens to their party, it is true that all of the opposition lo Mr. Harries can not be said lo have been among those opsoposed to high morals and the betterment of - rial conditions. Yet the fact remains that the - dawless element of the county, lhoe who ape keeking lo perpetuate abuses and violations of Jaw. are opposed to Mr. Harries, because they know that he was elected on a definite platform of law enforcement, and that the forces 'behind him will make sure that lie lives up lo his pledge. Those who seek to obstruct and either before or after lie the sheriff-elec- t, di as been inducted into office, will be giving aid and encouragement to the bootlegger and other vicious elements in the community. THE TIGER From Detroit New. a NOVEMBER (? NOVEMBER dress, Senator Borah is quoted as saying: ft is an outrage, it is intolerable that this bloodthirsty Frenchman who has done more than anyone else to plunge the world in misery and Europe in wretchedness should come over here and make such speech. Senator Borah expresses sympathy for Europe but he holds Mr. Clemenceau responsible more than any other man for the unjust and, destructive terms of the Versailles treaty. The American delegation endeavored to modify this treaty and make its provisions less severe but the French premier successfully opposed every such attempt, - Senator Borah is of the opinion that the Versailles treaty is destructive of the economic life of Europe and that Europe can never enter upon aq era of prosperity until this treaty is modified or abrogated. The senator pointed out is not in sympathy with any spirit of harshness or injustice toward Germany and until Mr. Clemenceau can Convince the American people that Frances attitude is jttl and fair, he can look for little real sympathy or help for his cause from this country. ntr rr to THE CoB, Hunton Now J t S . Xht fbof publication t - week . . month . . THURSDAY NOVEMBER - &uuTlRtme' Southampton. ( Ath,en- - Constaminople. P.!tine, London (5 deys). Cherbourg. Send for Uluatrated announcement j AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Department - |