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Show r : i r 1 THE IESERET NEWS SOLDIERS Coph'es Compel t , Americans To Pay .V baginary Taxes IwJ Y. M. C. A. Leader TelU Shanghai Denies Danger To Christian Workers, But, Takes Steps for of Holdup at Hankow; Warship Needed. II AHAKGHAT, Jan. - I :i- - Pei", wTuuT?. se 4 1 ! flve-doll- ar j1 - i V 1 - ! t ' Bern-or- al aim your hSarir"' He will be an unbiased Judge, weighing ail evldenee carefully and -than rendering tils decision. Thera is no royal road to health for tha tuberculosis patient. Rest, fresh air. suitable food, and free- rom r do d worry, the regime popularized in this country by Trudeau, will lead you out of the wilderness of despair back to health. The fight mute be passive, for thle reason the mors difficult. As yet there is no other safe route. Shun above everything advertised cures. If you are found to have tubertake culosis, your treatment' in some institution or - under seme In tubphysician who is 1 merest erculosis and wants to treat it, A few months reft in bod ia tbs op pioui, uiv Via Thoiuand Enjoy Party, Meet Leg . Three . Jslator.' ' I1U-ol- a. Pei-F- -- ! elrtxri g, poet-lite- rs ante-datin- two-colu- Between two and three thousand of Republicans representative many sections of ths state, celebrated tha Republican victory of Nov. 2, at a dance and social Wed. nesday night in ths Blue bird danc hall. Ninth Bouth and Stats street. , Features were ths introduction of tho senate and house members by Senator E. K. Caliister and Speaker 8amuel M. Jorgensen and the presentation of a beautiful gold watch to County Chairman Jesse B. Sharp. .. Tho - presentation - speech- - was made by T. T. Jennings, county committeeman from Garfield, who praised the Work of the county chairman during tho late campaign. The Chaminade chore tinder tha direction of Prof A. C. Lund, director of the , Tabernacle choir, furnished' a number of musical Solos were sung by elections. Joseph Griffin of the Pontages theatre circuit and Jessie Williams, well known Salt Lake contralto. Several dances were given- by little Mias Josephine Mix of Garfield. Mrs. Jesae F. Cannon, state Republican vice chairman, reviewed the work of the last campaign, commending the various organizations and individuals for thlr work and expressing confidence (in the outcome rf the campaign of 1929. - SALT LAKE THEATRE ' LAST 3 DAYS wires ptnir-ii- te gisa. THE SEASONS GREATEST MELODRAMA will furnish music. THE NE3BS. , . Creo-raulu- two-tol- d ' - i ' S lubita germ growth. . . Of nil known drag, ereoeot it recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatrat heeling agatcic, for persistant cough and cold and other forms of throat troubles. Creomuluoa contains, ia addition te creosote, other fceabag dements which soothe and heal the infected membrane and atop the triiisiioo sad inflammation white th oruiooie goee oo to the stomach, i ib--, wd into th blood, attack the seat onhle and checks thp growth , ft Vs' Creomuliion is guaranteed satisfactory is th treatment of penulent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forma ef respiratory dueaaee, and is excellent for building p the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough ar cold ii not relieved after taking according to directions. For sale by all drugguta Send coupon for free sample. CuOMVUMI Cere Atiuu, G Smd Cm bottle of Ctomuiuos tb cod er calf , de " Nmer City. Os fcook ba ts -- loatily. Hint ft j; i W plushy. - S OS - About Tuberculosis. en air at ths start Is worth mors than a few years later. A tuberculosis sanitarium Is desirable but not essential. Tbs enElection and installation of ofcouragement of seeing others recover is most helpful. The sight of ficers was "held Wednesday night a dying consumptive will teach you by El Kalah temple. Ancient Aranot te underestimate your foe. bic Order, Nobles of ths Mystic On an average a year or two at ths Masonic temple. must be gives to either getting well Shrine J. Walter Ellington of Ogden, or dying. The procere of getting well is much more inexpensive and active member of El Kalah tern pleasant than ths other: Though for tho past I years, and a tho mills of God grind slowly, yet pla prominent Mason for a longer small." they grind exceedingly peried, was elected illustrious poalso tuberculosis. Kirt-leBom money ia necessary. Do not tentate to succeed Dr. H. Hr. EUington - was formerly hesitate to accept financial aid from friends or family should the master of tho George Washington occasion arise. It ia cheaper far lodge- - F. A. A. M. at Ogden. F. C. Schramm, oldest living past them to furnish funds early for te recover on. than late for you to potentate of El Kalah temple. Other officers die on. After recovery, you can re- Installing .officer. pay. Human society cannot allow alerted and Installed were James you to go off nd die like an animal, 8. Hibboit, chief nbtesj George aome one must pay during aome H. Dern, assistant rabban; H. O. ibanford. high priori and prophet; stage of the disease. A moderate amount of worry Charles 5. Barrett, oriental guide; over blasted hopes and plans will C. H. i Fischer, troawver; J. M. not kill you: il so. none but idots Marriott- - recorder; C. w. Morse, and Imbeciles would ever recover trustee, and C. H. Fischer, M. E. from tuberculosis. - A surprising Lipinas and Potentate to the 'imperial number of ur leading men and women have won this fight and council. announced officers later rendered great service. Appointive first ceremonial .After you have. obtained an ar- are- - Burt H. Hunt, rest." remember that "you can master; Fred M. Ny. second cerework and rest, or play and rest; monial master; George R, Corey, you cannot work and play and marshal; Dana T. Smith, captain of the guard; B. W. Bowling, outer res." guard; F.E- C. Schramm, director, and M. - Upman. assistant director. y. , Mary Gibb- - It, known hero as Marls Cameron, which she insists to bo her true name, la stiU ia tho county Jail after her escapade into ths groat Utah desort with two stoles horses of tho Salt Lake Riding academy. Mrs. A, 8. Btewart of tho Juvenile court, who was appealed to by the girl upon her arrival in Sait Lake, stated that tha girl, to her best knowledge to a ward of tho California Juvenile courts and as such will likely be returned to their Jurisdiction. Archie and Marie Gibb of Los Angeles, known as tbs Kiri's parents are no blood relation. to Mis Stewart, but are her foster parents and have been extremely kind to tho glrL The girl has been In many similar acrapes involving horses on tho coast ax a result of 141 PRICE! Mate, to, lie, (US Hlghte OS. TBe, gua, War Tax A(M tl-B- for Women-Tomorr- ow Shoes that Sold Until this Great Sale up to $8.95 Reduced 25c a day tifl sold! John Droubay of Erda Tooele Farm Bureau Head TOOELE. Jan. Tooele County Men .170 $ It. (Special) The Farm Bureau held 1 three sessions Tuesday.' All communities were represented except house..Vp? Come Early! The morning session was devotof officers resulting ed to election as follows- - John R. Droubay. Erie, Tooele, vice president; Msbel Lousy, Tooele, secpresident; John Bryan, Amos Bevaa retary and treasurer; exand A. F. Doremiu. additional ecutive committee members. The afternoon aeenlon was gives Impreuive Funeral Held for Mary A. R. Young A- Funeral aarvtceg for Mrs. Mary - R-- Young, widow of Alonzo Marketing Half of Farmer s Job, Says Mabey t H . H eu the-Far- Basement Hooded KATSVTLLE. Jan. It. (Special.) Marketing , fares crop is half the farmers' business declared form-ofCharles K. Mabey before l.r.i vl county Farm Bureeu an- 15 Dvl torinsr' hish to hiooon'r talk " e.raMtelu,gDh,terTari ompllah5 murhiPrV!r"r' hd "d When Old Drain Is Removed, Owner Says IL The city has referred to tha city encommunication received gineer Thursday from J P. O'Neil! vroprt relative otor of tha SC Paul to tho removal of a drain on Twenty-fifth street which Mr. O'Neil! claims has resulted tn the flooding of the basement of hi hotel which la need at a pool fc all- Mr. OVeill say thta ft yaars ago Ogden City constructed a drain east of St. Paul hotel along the line of the old Weber canal connected with a manhole and running under tho sidewalk in front of the old Reed hotel entrance- - During tbe recent construction of the Hotel Bigelow, Mr. O Neill saya, tha drain was torn op with tha conaant of the city officials 1 billiard tables tn the There are basement of tha Bt. Paul hotel and Mi O'Neill says his comma aicatioa ia In the form of a notice for dam. agaa hut ho la not able at this lima to slate tha extent of tha damages Ha asks that tha drain be replaced and threaten court action upon the failure of tba city commission to have this done. OGDEN, Jan htV -- ?l2?rMln -- WAR V , Style 0r Adranee on Sale! KATSVTLLE Tbe Kayevllle Can nine corporation will hold a shares holders mooting In tho cannery ef- fice Monday. Jan. 17 at XX a.m to elect directorsp , KATSVILLE The New Survey Irrigation company at its shareholder meeting Monday sight elected directors the following George Swan. John G, M. Barnes, Samuel B. Ruehforth. George Sutton and New 1 msa Reeveia . na KATSVTIXE A three-ac- t comedy be will "And Rome Came Ted presented by the Kaysvflle Sunday echool Dramatic club ia tbe opera house thle afternoon aad evening. The cast ie Mrs. Roy N. Kllfoyle. Li lit Mrs. Morrie Barton. MJeaee Barton. Doris Tbomley, Bertha See ions. Alta Webster. William G. aBr ton. Parley K 11 burn, Fred R. Ker ebaw Myron W. Pbiliiov Lawrence ManeeU and Russell hence. f j I. GUNNISON At holders meeting snsott th m i Hows Your stock- Stomach? the Relief hslt Monday the Gunnison City Cana! company eircted th following officers: Joseph WUlanlsoij. president; Alma Larson, vice-pre- si Mine's fine thank yon. It wasn't al-v- ii so. Ton can easily get rid ef H Roylisf Indigestion. Ca- Dyspepsia, secretary; your of Harold btomaeh. Belching. Heart Christensen, treasurer, tarrh Charles Paterson additional director. Fluttering. Boar fctomach. Nervous ness. Constipation Jieadache, ete BAKTAQm-- At the annual seme as Idid. and In th same way. meeting Monday ef the fiantaquin Don t send one cent, for I am ee Irrigation A Canal company direc- sure this treatment will preduoe tike tors were elected as follows Elmer results for you that 1 will send it Tietjen. Hirum Ray. August Ahlin. ail charges prepaid, by maiL After it has proven Itself thd Henry Greenhalgh. Samuel R. Cushing, Conrad A Johnson and Gus means of getting rid of your atom a eh troubles, you may send me one b kkmuu dollar. How is that for confidence SANT AQUIN Members of the nd fairness Write now. Address, Elite club entertained their hus- Theodore H. Jackson 104C Stratford bands at a bouse party Monday eve- BJdg Syracuse. N. T Adv. ning at the heme ef Mr. aad Mrs. Mennele Botladay. ' -- Burn-jngha- ary-tres- s, Ie n. -- PRICE The Price American -Tuesday alec lad tbe . fries auxiliary officers- - Mra Henry C. Jack Btotey, Olsen, presldaut: Mrs. Mra. Adell first vice preeldent; Mra Golding secosd vie preeldent; Scott Andre Oman, chaplain; Mra Mar-. treasurer; Mrs, Balph Faua.lt, tin, aergeant-at-arma. UTAH BRIEFS Arketing prob-jwegg men. h said. hundred of dollars worth of aD1 0n,)r Short ?w atoeo Utah was ,L60.eo wortn of but-tand egg The meetingannually was officially Holbrook, president eonnty Farm bnresu lh. f.1 opening address Samuel prtoclpal of th hool welcomed SANTAQFTH The three act play th members high and T "Mary's Castle in tbe Air," will be rn'a,nler of the morn-4- 0 fn presented late this moatb bv the reports from M I. A. The east is: Miss Mel ha lU nt R!brook, Secretary N else a. Aveline Wall, Elverne RobJ. J. Bennett bins, Mrs. Rachel perry. Mrs. Delia b5 n?2,VyvrK n, r?ort was mad Isomer Peterson, Dean Johnson who takes me Bert Chatwtn. Waadal Carter hayne, recently re- - Another Stairway to Be Open haw and Lester Chatwtn. signd mh"'heo was served by ofthe Added to Ogden Viaduct TOOPU5 Miss Ruby Harris was the UiarCed Saturday to Eugene Mor-re- ? "to" echool anddepartment music was by the Cool band md orchestra. ef Verna! tt th heme of Mr. OGDEN. Jan. 11. (Special) Upon The Dnrfng the tfUnteo ! WHf petition of B. H- - Prather assistant end Mss. PraokHn Whtteheo was peg formed by Bishop Ijak entertained engineer for tbe Union Pacific, the 2?frt of For the immeetoriee. city commission Thursday granted Peter XL Clegg. of Farmington ysr permission for construction of an diate fvnrre tbe youag couple will a telle retarding tho of additional stairway leading from the Etve at Vernal. Devin county, end XL poaetbiiitie R of west and of tha Twenty-fourt- h Salt LAke. director of theWinder National street viaduct. KAT8VTIXE The Barnes' BankFirm partie federation, delivered company will hold Its annua! It te minted out by the anirfaaer ing an addreea on Does shareholders Jan. 17 at 16 meeting la the that for Mr Winder cited manv ex necessary stairway use of attendants and employes at am. ample to lodicato that cogeneration tha to among farmer pay big dividend. stockyards prevent crawling MONROE Mr and MTvht Joseph Holbrook of Syracuse was under a string of ears op tha rail- Forbush aad Mr. and Mu Mrs. Taylor road tracks Tha consent Of tha com. Christ r president John H. aanounee both the vice mission was sought because tha or- births of daughters. president. Cher Smedler, Syracuse, secret contract for tba viaduct act iginal urer; T. P. J Payne. forth that no additions shoo Id be DRAPER The Draper Poultry-mechnirmsn of the ladles Clearfield, made wnhoot the consent of all parwill meet Jan. II to sleet Mrs. F. E. Turner, director.sections. . ties concerned. row officers. RnnI1V,nf Men's Shoe $1.70. Vernon. Toting, who died Saturday at the residence, 175 Fourth avenue, were held Monday In the Eighteenth ward chapel. Bishop T. A. Clawson officiating. Speakers included Elder Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve; Dr. Adam 8. Bennloa, ef Church schools, and Bishop Clawson. Music consisted of n violin eolo hy .Albert Shepherd, and nelec-ttoby a quartet composed of Herold r. Noel, Roy Utley, Rtch-er- d X, Felt aend- Vernon E Jarman. Prate. B. 8. Yeung offered the Invocation and Lafayette T. Whitney, th benediction.. Tbs grave In Cfty cemetery waa dedicated by Elder Junius F. Walla. A large crowd attended and contributed beautiful floral offerings. pen-alt- to Hosiery $1. Miracle VALUES! Leave your work. nll CHILDRENS SHOES . kte. to over te discussion of project work for the ensuing year, necessary and report from lost year The project for the coming year chosen were coonty fair, weed conclub work. It ws trol and considered these three projects were Sufficient for the full time and attention of the of (leers. Mrs Mabel Lousy was appointed the county cinb leader to assist county agent in handling the club work and matters pertaining to ths county wide project, It was voted to make the bertblp fe I Instead of (5. asing illness. Miss Bteort' additional It tor conducting tho tho JuvenLo si, author! ties hare re- club work in ths hls- ported. j jt - In a thort not to Mrs. Btewart.4 t6r? of th first time Bureau county women of the received Wednesday. Mrs Gthb election that tho vote olong wrote that tho girl had been pronounced cured of her derange-me- at and she should pay-th- n y for any tronblo she has caused. Intimating that greater punishment awaits her on tho coast if returned there. Brl-T- hi ORCHESTRA Og- den Named to Head . Group. er MCTTAIi DANCE PLANNED 'The Enstgn ward Mutual Improvement associations will give a dancing party in the ward amusement ball Friday night. Committees have been busily engaged tor aome time past arranging details and one of ths most enjoyable affairs of ths season is promised. Ths hall baa bean appropriately decorated and a popular orchestra J. W. Ellington of . - CtoS ta COLD THAT HANGS ON BroaSwEJF e STILL IN JAIL post-mut- er Perlist ent coughs aad eolda lead to awiotn trouble. You can slop than now uith Creotnnlnon, an emulsified ermoote that ii pleaiaat to take. m a new medical ducovery wxh action; It aoothea aid bob th inflamed membranes and in- - Longer-Lif- G.O.P. CELEBRATES GIRL OF HORSES - BEWARE THE COUGH OR nd 8. E. Cor. Mai MIMOSJAt jNS.TITVTJL.'e ..f I ' .. fTKetterHealth Editor. Ths Deseret News: Your Deo. if, editorial entitled. "Suggests Curs for Crime," is an important them. A wise philosophic populace 'ark thev who seek 'trOROAB s remedy. It Is regrettable that in this enlightened Twentieth - Cen-- I r tury such a condition should coate to Msa Fact Worth Knowing W surely are carrying to the extreme the plan of ao much free BT U. R. $ HANDS, M. D. . schooling. Wherein "a complete education la practically a prohltu- Jbty-fl- v Fully par cent of pa- tip it pfainst antartaf life until one ,tent 1,111 facovor from tubercu-thla 19 or 25 years old." Worse than when permitted to enter ono's loaia if tha dtseasa 1 discovered equipment vis all and tha proper treatment - theory a 1th no f.early experience! followed. Over per cent of Our theory system of a free sdu- - even moderately fifty advanced cases cation, up to 25 years old. is turn- - may bo permanently arrested. edu-- J Jng out far too many if you develop undue fatigue, rated paupers. If nob worthier. acg energy, and nervousness, as pertains 'to practical . consultof your physician. This may producing dinner bucket brigade, : mean, among other things, early than if It were conducted by theor-- ) tuberculosis. Insist on a careful , examination. inYour phyaiclan'a re-tosponatbility deciding this, lop-sid- bt f Judge Bldg. Downstairs. p Too Much Education. of Americans in Hankow wars described today by Paul W, Brown of Los Angeles, secretary of the Navy T. 1L C. A. here a ho butts. jambs inCable to The Deeerot Newa has returned from a tour of 'YSpocial and the Chicago Dally New.) spection in Hankow. In Hankow on the Bund. Brown PEKING, Jan. 1I- - It to offl ti neon trolled said, coolies surrounded hint asd .daily reported thateoWleni them" wised demanded that he and A. M. Gut- - atrnctoraihrt Canton nationalist .ma ji- -. American mission property in the tery, secretary of the Navy Y. 1L.' fv rn wi sv ' Fukien Bhaowu district, western acquired by the time they are C; A. at Hankow, pay them I to provinoe, nd that tbs lire of mis. to two handbags a distance 14 years old. toExuberant youth from this time alotteries ere sndancered. Missios of entry II years should SOS feat. himself in a practical manworkers residing tn the Interior of Americans were finally aid- apply ner in to become bow an actual - Puklen hare keen notified to pre- edThe by rickshaw, men who knew producer in ' ths great school-houet pare to leave for the coast to were forced but pay them, they the world under tompe- -short notice ( Copyright, I MI, a tax." in order that tent boy Chicago Dally News Co.) formidable armada ' of may teachers, The be a material benefit to parwaChinese in American warships and ents ths community. BT PAUL WRIGHT. ters was today under the direct "Tbs very things about which X Special Cable to The Deseret News command of Admiral C. & Wil- lha younger generation ought to 1 and the Chicago DsBy News.) liams. commander at tha United know, the debatable things upon Jan. IS. Although States Asiatic squadron, aboard tha which their Judgments wUl be reV theSHANGHAI. quired, are the very things they Pittsburgh. Shanghai situation Is causluS cruiser a - The U. S. 6. Huron is now at are not permitted to meet in missionary headquarters hero re- Chism, awaiting orders to bring 200 schools unless it be with the veil in hard of deal thinking good then m as yet urines to China. Tha American of misleading propaganda around gard to Americana, no serious concern so far as Shans-ha- l warships standing, fry at Hankow them. It is all part of the system SlUelonariaa in near. include the Isabel, Palos, Pigeon, of segregating the achooL - from knows. life.' And to think the populace )y all cases are sticking to their Trust on and tha hope. - etatiens and hr so dome are main, "My orders are to protect Amer- severely tax themselves to 1 mainsuch a system. tainlng their hold on Christian In- ican lives end interest," Admiral tain"Ths of education separation stitutions tn the troubled districts Williams declared bluntly. from work is now recognised as a f Interior China and protecting Tension ia increasing here. The white collar is to eome extent Chinese Christians. small strikes have already false step. to be of IntelliWith the foreign leaders gone been declared and a number of erasing gence. The theory that education - tbs plight of native Christians In colleges have closed. for exists the purpose of providing aome sections already had, would a deteor around work is an exbecome distinctly worse. American IDAHOAN GETS POST. . , theory." ploded same missionaries remain tn tbs A boy that does not learn to do WASHINGTON. Jsii II AP) British which let. from thsir posts nominations for Presidential before work real not II play low workers have been driven out. Wallace years of ags. ia like trying ts run today included: Hankow Americans wars offered Idaho, Myron A. Corner. , a ralB with tbs water that has Badges by the Xuomtntang (south passed. It would be interesting to Tea Peel a Celd Castes rn party) loaders to distinguish know, as you state, whether "ths them from the British. gunmen of our -- larger Take Laxative tsROMG QUININE Virtually alt Episcopalian mis- Tahits cities average between the ages of th work to Cold off and sion work Is confined to the to fortify tht 19 and an II," are graduates of coltftiaii Tangtxe valley, so that jnisslon- - ttark of Grip ornttm A leges! Inluvui. out If can aries they wish, and Pro to Jteynwdy. Tho bos heri get Our social organism is overdohoarding ships at Hankow. Bishop aiensturo of . W, Grose, 70c. Adr. ing itself in the matter of ao much Roots told the workers of the free education. It is now paying American consul's advice to leave, bars two years ago from ths great for this kind of schooling in fear and trembling. Are ws not asking yet an elected to remair. Tha missionary school at Techny. Rav. Floyd Cra'ghnt and family, reports that aix or seven Tech, ourselves ths question, what shall of tn the ancient city Nanchang, ny priests are at Elnyang, south- - wa do with our boys? Parents are of might find escape difficult bocanw eastern Honan. This town U now surely rasponstble for ths lack esof isolation from the Tangtxe. Tha held by tha northern troops of Wu their boys material success, was in rural districts. school at Nanchang u pecially Episcopal against ths southerners. flllsarmlea. Unoccupied by southern soldiers but All missionaries in this - "Unemployment welcomes any break not the church. AH other mission' districtCatholic employment have been to compelled of bt now tbs unproductivemonotony churches are housing southern concentrate at Knyang because tho ness. provides Unemployment . brigands are troops. t One very cruel. which in turn Bala Baptists ef their favcrite tricks la cutting furnishes ths soli for all of those Baptist officials in Shanghai re- men in two. Catholic missionaries misunderstandings and hatreds in Hunan, Hupeh and Kings! are which find their outlet in port that their workers areOfmost censuffering much from tho antHor-elg- n ly beyond tha. danger sons tral China. Tha chief scenes of and movement. J. H. MIDGLEY. o won disturbance are this aide of (below) Irish and American fathers at 8an-Ichaag: the Baptiet are working yang are well treated by tbs south. at Chungking, Cbengtu and Sulfa, Among Uethodlata Bishop Goae at where there has bee a little Chengtu. reports by wire that all What Reader Think .1 disorder. American missionaries west of Information at the Prosbytor-Ia- n Chungkiang hare been advised by - Here Another. headquarters is te the affect tbs Americas consul to come there that Hunan province is tbs part of but no Americans ha vs depart, that Laketown- - Utah, Presbyterian territory chiefly af- ad from thalr posts. There are fected by tha moveJan. II. 127. ships enough at Chungkiang to car- Editor ment and that no workers are ry News Deseret all foretgoera to safety. known to bo in immediate per "What Readers In column your In Fukien province Methodist ' son a I danger. and missionaries are enoounterlng much Think," in 10th Instant issue, "Who Ia ths Oldest They are under soma discomfort, opposition. agitator, however. Bod missionary mhools with Orson F. Elder ths southern armies at Btenyn Contributor?" are closed prematurely for the term Whitney. Utah's highly esteemed Christmas night servic- and 'beloved and nobody knows about tbs open- interrupted premier greatly es with harangues ard then wreckclaims that he has the ing of the next term. There la much ed ths mission. All Methodist mis- honor teur, g of the claim of n labor trouble in Hunan, where more sion schools and tha women's hos- dear lady friend of hla to that apthan a hundred unions of farmers, are are contributed-published- . there closed, troops he laborers and others have been or- pital in churches, new hospi- pellation, July haring , 1(77, on the ganized during the last two or throe quartered tal buildings and tba womens of President Brigham months by the nationalists props-gand- a school, , Yeung, an artlcla on tha "United department. Protestant missionaries in ths Hunan seems to be getting- - what number about 1,099, This Bear laker respectfully south Chinn and Hainan Island got China field rises to remark that he baa "cara year ago, only mors drastically. mostly Americana. Among Catholics orthere are ried It In hla memory" that on May about 1.599 foro'gn There is believed to bo evidence New priests, mostly German; 17, 197. tha Deseret Evening that nationalist leaders are taking dained artlcla on 1.109 sisters and 199 foreign published a caro to prevent persona violence. about Patriotism "The of Y brothers. (Copyright 117 by the, subjectof the Sustenance and Father Retar T. Janeer, who cam, Chicago of Necessity Daily News Co ) Homs Industries," written by this writer, I have several times rem laded The the editorial department et News thereof. I did not clip U artlcis. so haven't a scrap to which can refer. I feel sure that the year was JST. bat even if it should prove to have been 1177, it still tha time of the would ante-dapublication of Elder Whitney's article. And If all this is admitted. I cannot think that ths high honor of being the oldest contributor to Tbs yours truly, Deseret News Is due to with beet wishes. JOSEPH IRWIN. l. JASUAR3ri21927 I at If , Necessary. Rescue What Reader Think WEDNESDAY! No More Piles Three ds Blee. Dr. bMtsidt (to Phyrietea tea. Dtammd Thto If you think that tha surgeon kniro 1, the only method of otcapo from tho m leery of piles. It's because yo havent heard of tho new Leonhxrdt'a !T2iinU,,ow This Doctor's treatment ts Internal. By experimenting, he discovered the cause of aad than went farther and piles a compounded that remedy would remove the cause. Every pile sufferer should benefit discovery and no there will bo no donbtlng that or delay, Schramm Johnson and Zion Co-and all ars aueratjve thorised to sell draxglste with guaranies that It will do aa stated or money back. On that honorable basis every sufferer should secure a packaa 2 HEM-BOr- fto op HEM-ROI- wr Adv. Jtot,hardta Copyright D. ft Potent Ofnce, D HEM-HOI- D Sol y. He. |