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Show v , '' Plan to Rewrite TUESDAY,! AY 8, 1923 THE- DESERET NEWS - Delegates Ready Bible m Light of ie STAGS For Federation s Business Session IWould V . (By Associated Press.) eie May gates to the council meeting of the general Federation of Women's clubs today were prepared for their first business session. Club women' were commenting upon the address last night of' Mrs. Thomas-O- . Winter of Minneapolis, Minn., president of the federation, which strongly recommended to the delegates consideration of a movement to create "an agency to devise and enforce laws to prevent war. Mrs. Winter's. address prefaced reading of a letter from President Harding dealing with the proposal for American participation In the world court, a In hie latter President Harding said that "It la plainly the copsld erad Judgment of the oountry that If we are to unite with other nations In an epoch making effort to establish adjudication of International differences, we should ad here to the. court, which io already In being. Make Accessible, jr Lytson,-honorar- have (been - eneralthe 'incorporated to "make to nir n and women In results of the research Committee Urges of modern scholars into the originals Of the Christian religion and Its Interpretation, and particularly In regard to the blble. "Modern critical and historical has given us back our blble. It is no longer an Impossible book, full of moral and, intellectual stumbling blocks. Man Is as re-Is ligious as tn former days, and eagerly asking for a faith which shall be at once consonant with (By Associated Frees.) reason and verinable In experience. CHICAGO, May 8 Deploring the new of the members Important hasarda of inflammable mon, fire body Include BlshOD Herbert Ship-ma-Of tion picture films the committee Appellate justice Finch the New York supreme court, for- on public Information of the Ramer Attorney General WickprBham. tional Fire Protection association, Very Rev. E. 8. ItQusmaniers of In Its annual meeting her, In a re fcobton and Frank L. Polk, Major - pert prepared for delivery today General Bullard. U. S A, suggested adoption of a law by states or provinces that would com Hawaiian Health Status the licensing and of Improves; Doctor Would pel all transactions in surveying Halt" Ship 'inspection films, .The meetingenda Thursday Fire Protection Against Films -- -- nltro-cellulo- se evening. The law proposed by the com mittee. Its report stated, has been accepted as satisfactory by the mo tion picture producers and distrib utors of America.film, the report said, "discarded by picture houses is being sold and transported In lengths of from 10 to 200 feet through the malls to the owners and operators of amateur project ors throughout the country. ' There le at present no legal restriction to ' (By Associated Press ) HONOLULU. May 8. Dr. E. A. Bweet, chief government quarantine officer, has recommended to Washonly ington that all vessels running coast 'between Honolulu and Pacific the present ports be exempted from to Due quarantine Inspection. conditions healtlr Improved greatly on the mainland, Dr. Sweet said. It had been his opinion for some time - "Nltro-cellulo- that the quarantine requirements this could be relaxed. A ruling to effect would not relieve from Inc shlpe stopspection ping at Honolulu. se . Jrv- V i a jOuaces for ' , - t Use less than of ,v t. s. ' ST Re-Nn-- (M' (CKC-KC-UGUCT- . til viJ.Vja , A O Urii&ormity , The fact Its simply tion of the Star label on Hams. Secrets Packing-Hous- e Armour . employes elect representatives to meet with representatives i of the . manage- ment in discussing and 7" Star Hams are uniformly good because theyre Government In- -, spected, selected and cured with uniform, care. Its not a case of which particular Star Ham you happen tojget : ' determining matters of mutual qoocern. Em ployes have a voice in filing wages and work ing conditions. ques- tiiii -- ServicorK Efficferi Lard CresncfWtait " -as MM i COMPANY b. late . - V-l- b. Jg-l- b, I Puts Cocoa . ..7? bar Baking Qhoco- - i can b. V2-l- I-l- ftff C7JI bar R. G. Caka 2 fart: $ can R. G. Chccolate ) ;; Of-Busin- V Secretary of War Weeks was welcomed' here last night at a public reception given bjr the Canal employees. He assured the men their Interests would ba safeguarded if th Canal Zone Industries should be leased to pri- b. ess (By. Th associated Press.) NEW YORK, May S Tha annual convention of the chamber of commerce .of the United States, several thousopening today with and delegates In attendance, will be devoted to a presentation In-of facts concerning domestic and ternational problems, by which, in the belief of bHlnness men. the government should (be guided in formulating its policies. . Foreign relatione and the American transportation question are two outstanding problems which loom as important issues for the ext presidential campaign, Julius, Barnes, president, said. Commissioner' Haynes ... vate Individuals. KANSAS CITY, Mo. The League of North Dakota came under fire when Oov. J.' A. O. of Preus, Minnesota, compared Us methods with those of .soviet Russia. , . ' fj SAN ANTONTO, (By The Associated Press.) Ein8. NEW YORK. May stein and Moe- Smith, versatile enforcement federal prohibition disagents, whose use of numjius raidguises and novel methods of down of dry ing In the tracking caused their law violators has names to appear frequently in local newspapers, wow will have to work and unhonored by popular aSTn the reeult of the ls- Comeuam today by Prohibition missioner Haynes of an order foragen bidding publication of dry names, under penalty of suspen-sio- n. ' two women, Including were -- moved from the chamber.:: 17 , Non-partis- an BERLIN Communist representatives created disorderly scenes In the Prussian diet yesterday, compelling the president to suspend the sitting. Fifteen communists, Bans Publicity Stunts Of Dry Law Enforcees - , - Texas SETELLGTiON DATE;. BAY Mich. Michigans reforestation problems, covering not only the depletion of timber e e assocla-- I wt I -- lf s STOMACH UPSET? -- 'Olive Tablets.'. That's what thousands of stomaeh Sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cauee of the) ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwardt Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way When ths liver and bowels are pertheir natural - functions, forming sway gosS Indigestion ' and stomach ' troibles. Hevs you a had taste, coated don't-cer- e tongue, poor appetite, a lasy, feeling, no ambition or energy, Taks trouble with undigested-food- s! for calOlive Tablets -the - substitute omel." Df. EdwardD!lv Tablets are mixed purely vegetableYou compound will know them with olive oil. do color. tbs olive They by thslr work. -- without griping, ersmps'-o- i , pain. Take one or two gt bedtime for Eat what you like. 19c quick aad 49a Adv. - -- V i ' for every Purpose at v RoB and Up greatly reduced Prices ! ' , ,r.' " - fnme 1(11113, ; large LoganberzSesj ? T , ' cots Small cans 13 rd a j t a - J r ' v. f 1 4 1 Mt Made Jam. ZZ4 tins Johnsonlh Jam, 2 for n j .1' Freeh Ground Hamburger and Sausage, lb. 2 ' C Nice Rib ahd Brisket BoD, lb., .i v.2 Ibej for ZZ$ . Small Loin Pork Chops . . . . . 4. . Sib for Nice Shoulder Pork Bones week are planned, the schedule to Steve Powell of Magna, Ross Bgl-laof Arthur, Jock Coon of In J. D. Schilling. Jr., of Bingham and Vaughn Christensen of Bingham, directors. Gir-ftel- P- I IN OUR MARKETS ; 7fC ' -- large cans . , COPPER LEAGUE 1 Si - 'v 16ozCjarPureFrdqJ2UairXH Mt. Uadej Straw-- . berry or Raspberryf Jam 42 Large can Mt. Madai Apri- - J . . ; ; Cij 8cdsfrt BFa wises lew Heinz: Medium Heins ncodysfi Per Double '' . , d, Strand Market Noses Oat Utah Power Team Ths Strand Public Market defeatthe Utah Power and Light team by the seore of 8 to 8 in a game yesterday at Municipal field No. 2. Earl Melius, on the hill for ths winners. was a factor In their success, out thirteen opposing batsstriking men nod allowed three hits in seven lnnlngn, Barney pitched well for team.- - Griffith, Spry and the losing Qehring-wer- e the beet tmetere for the winners. The work of 'Peacock and Peake vas creditable for the loser R. H. E. The score: 8 Strand Market .,.11 Power t ( Utah Batteries: Melius, Chapman and Jewkds; Barnsy and Griffith. FIRST WARD WMHEltl, ed Sir State. Its State. 1S Regent, ms. Main. SELLS-foxLES- y S AVE;M0MEf':. 36 West Broadway Poors Wet ot curt Bldg. i The First ' The score: N. E. A. C. R. H. S 8 I IT Batteries: Tyne snd Green; Dill, Schoenfletd and Midgely. First WEDNESDAY Fresh Creamery Ratter 13 bare SPECIAL - large bears Best Matches skga- .eaas Campbells . Reap -Marge, Freeh Raarh Eggs, daeeg Fends Fetstoes Balk Msesreat poesd eFsaey ponds Snarar . . , ,y tf. t . . . White Bass Creamery Better, lb, 1S Vaa Camp Pork aad Brass S a I 49a ... H-l- b. plication for a charter was forwdr-e(By The Associated Press) today to the Secretary of Btate ROM, May - 8. King George and Queen Mary of England today t Sacramento, bv the California' laid wreaths on the tombs of Italy's Arizona Cotton association, organ unknown soldier a si otKlng Hum- - tzatton of which wa completed i i here yesterday by cotton growers bert. others representing various and where to the pantheon Driving branches of the Industry. the two former sovereign are bur L. 8. Atkinson wa named prest led. the British ruler were receiv- dent and Ralph Claggett. of the assoolfttlpn, ed bv the minister of publio in the veterans of which plan to .assist the couon The worlds champion whiskers are pictured In ths abovs photo.a structlon and by Of a war welling and financing Independence industry' The twe possessors are old forty it tners' and between them havehas the Italian' who since the death' of Victor Em- - operations under the application of era. Tbs man at the 'left total of more than 28 feet of whisk on those of the whiskers which measure 11 feet 2 Inches. Those at the right ars ev. manucl if. In 1878 havtf maintained rulea patterned Texaa cotton aasoclatloh. a guard over thq tomb. enteen fet long. . . . . Calumet Bak. Powder, oaks ....... Pars Cocoa Mr.rar dm llflrt Pen ........ 8 cue Strlsg Bens d Fen I- - ur ii R. SOe V' ttt feeVAi IS oVkoesttisA lb... ....... .HSd HOSiaSSOK'S STORE - Pth Booth aot tth Eut. 3332 booth Stote. . , 03 EAST SECOND - - BOVTB. Booth 3rd Beat. 3rd North god Bog TO . 3S1 Snth Bale ivi 1 sapply of Freob Utah Vegetables, Freak StraWbarg las aad ell kiads Blab Claaa Meats. j , DOWNTOWN TM Saalb State. v ...i eb ( Fancy Sliced Sugar Cured Bacon, -- .! ,3e ,,,..,,,,1D 3 lbs. McDesald' (. ....... ...... Baker's Cberelale,a ........ ,,,,,4-- e . 8 lb. ean 10 Bara Crystal White ah.48e N. R. C, Cooktea, pkg. f. ...Be . 8 pkga. Corn Flakes . . . ,L . ,SHe Quart Jars Honey Queen City Flour .......L4S U. 1e Tall Cans Milk Daley Butter, lb. .. .. ... . .SSe 43e M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 8 lb, can Interest Form Cotton King1 George, Queen Mary - Marketing Organization - Lay Wreath on Tomb (By The Associated Presd.) Of Italian Monarch Vfy 8 ApCALEXICO, Cal.. - H 2e SV. IS 9Ca fcVIP 2 a a , , You are surely interested in Saving Money i Ocr Stores and Markets wffl positively do that eveiy XT in the week. Visit us Wednesday and w knqw you will be satisfied. 7Qa s1 4Ca c Ward Califomia-Arizon- r i ORB Jell-- O S - Sfifi Palatallvaf Seas ward baseball aggrega- tion downed the Ninth East A. C. lart evening by the score of I to 8. Heavy stick work by the ward team In the early stages pf the pame enabled them to put ver the win.. Berry and forMidgely were the stars the- winners. hlt-Tl- rg Get at the Real Cause - Take Dr. Edwards -- j -- 'Peaches PVegh Strawberries, lean,..2ZJ Lar c Aprioo Fresh Blueberries, jsn PeannlDndcr -- e - ; 7 Endless variety of kitchen, living, rlining and bedroom papers from . . close September. lands and their reclamation, lt Christenson Is manager of TO START SUNDAY thsVaugh the failure or inability of land ownlocal team. He will select his ers to pay taxes on their acreage, the end of this week. A at playeas (Special to The News) were presented today to the special by the playing field Is being built 8: which will be one BINGHAM. Binghai company May copper senate committee on. national forgrand-stan- d A best In the state. estry policy. Senator McNary of meets Magnaof here Sunday tn th of .the will be put up and water chairman of the com- first game willthe beCopper league. Oregoiv-- ia composed of piped to tbe field. The league mittee. officials are: C. M teams from Bingham, Magna. Gar- - The league Two games per Brown, Utah Copper, president; Arthur. and field PERTH, Australia Donald MacKinnon. former attorney general, OF THE has been appointed , Australian THE CHAMPION WHISKERS commissioner to ths United States, WOkLD AT SAN FRANCISCO ' I r ' t , irrnii Canned J CITY, had their nineteenth child last Friday and they were planning to name it John Howard Payne . But It was a girl. The Salt Lake Ministerial lion will .hold Its annual election I May 21, at the Liberty park Method (A leUchurch. Th announcement mJtls following the farewell session ( . tendered yesterday at tne Y. M. C. A. to tha Rev. Mark Rlfeobark .vice I j i association- .- and .president of the fofrtieb president Rev. C. V. Brown, secretary of the organisation. for new Both pastors are- leaving The'- - resolutions fields of servles Braising thea work of the two pastors framed by committee eompoeed of Rsv. W. Burger and Rev. Stanley A. Curtis and passed at tne session were In part ae follows; To Rev. Rlfenbark: . stood for a "Your life has always city, a stronger Christianity Christian larger service of Your men ..i the lives of blessed us has been by a stay among and by In your parishioners response a well organised t and aeveloped ' . church. .To ReX Browd: has boon The Rev. O. V.- Brown here fur our companion, in the wora ms faithful several years and by endeared us bas among service to all our brethren, The affil.-Served nave been ehoreh you Vo,the and you have loyally cared for mfn r led In matters for a more permanent and helpful churclLorganisation in a very Important section of our city," ' E After 97 N. Y Mr. EAST HAMPTON, and Mrs. Alexander McGuire were down cast .today while the Whole town was - celebrating the Sweet Home. anniversary . of John Home, written by a resident, The McGuires Howard . Payne. -- ! ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED. OUT,-WARE QUITTING THE RETAIL BUSINESS Paints gaL can Bteckbemles.'.CI-can Prunes . 4 v .v CFine quality Yellow 1 1 gal. st Vtlpr hours of continuous dancing, Harry Clifford, of Houston, became temporarily demehted. . mayors MILT URL can LoganbeSjriea.XTi re- e Zone Chief Merrick said, details of raids would be made ttublic, but 'HASKELL, Gkla. Mrs. Susie I names of raiding agents would be Way, was elected to office here bewithheld. 4- 4coming '.Oklahomas first woman MINISTERS . . 7, 'Finest Quality SSSi&Gfl. t: J J can R. G. Chocolate can R, G. Qiciicolate b. S-l- ' BALBOA f t) b. , ; . Ib.canDont BoillCOcoa can Dont Boil DCocoa 72 ' can Porn Cogioa. , Id? trans-Paclfl- IL S. Chambers Annual 'Meet Opens; Plans Probe Problems t ; fe -- this traffic. News Briefs - Pinesppls b. ARMOUR H first three Items IsrWetsnZxr Rw MadiumBrokea Clied. 2 cans for .4.... Snoir Pure -54b. pail Star Bacon and Star Leaf Lard are of the the Ham What Am. same-high-quality- 7,) : City . all Star 7 t that more new customers art) Vt our stores than ever before 1 evidence tfc t ihi dent, service ,wel are remkring Is BE ARI G It should be plain to every housewife mol that permanent success is only possible whpn efr.c t service is rendered along with dcpendnble merclcz and at a satisfactory price. " cil'elujoy Bay your groceries at unusual merits and our many eavtrj . - ! 1 Your Guarantee of Quality .J i r better of tay.prfca - V J crisis. -- OUR GOVERNMENT BOUCHT MHJJON3 or POUNDS 1 PflT 4 Paint Wash It - x Enamel Undercoating Regular 70c KalsonUne . . Electric Wall Paper Cleaner ' i- V ) ; Best White Enamel csw ler over SO V Ho e 5 ... Yery Bent Hoose Paint ..V..7V Finest Floor Varnish 7. . 1 . .C . , C? - PsasPrlco i f. r BUY NOW AND SATE Higher priced brands. v '---If E!;i: Qcrig :(kr;r al Results of Research of - Modern Scholars. ' " . BAtUHGPOtfDZn Atlanta, o (By The Associated Press ) ..NEW YORK. May 8 Present djv scientific, ethical and philosophical theories will be employed In rewriting the bibie "in the light of the twentieth centirr" it was an- nuneed today by the 'I yson lecture hlp foundation, Inc , which was organised yesterday In the library of J. F., Morgan's home. The modern interpretation will be carried to all parts of the coun-trby the Rev,- Stuart L. vicar of the cathedral of St. John the Divine. The foundation was declared to I ' wir j Wfj We Are s , |