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Show 5 v i THE DESERET NEWS' M BLOCK M American Investment of Nicholas, if Any, Ought To Apply on Huge Debt, Officials Maintain. WASHINGTON, M ; ' r czar. , f - f , u I t. 10. July (AP) The American government, to protect Its claims against the former provisional , Russian gov. ernment headed by Alexander Kerensky, will probably intervene legally in any efforts by the Soviet government or private persons to take over investments which been have made the late may by Czar Nicholas II in this country. While no official statement was made at the state department today on reports thfc Ibviet has taken steps to recover such funds, it was the unofficial opinion the American government would take a hand In any attempts to obtain them if found. So far as could, he learned, the American government has no Information1' of the existence in the United States of any investments in the name of the i. t rgess Redtimemories The provisional Russian government was considered by the United States to be the only successor . to the cxarlst regime, since the united States has not recognized the Soviet government. Wi During 1917. a total of some 187,009,000 was loaned the provisional government by ths American government. - This obligation, through the acnow cumulation of interest, amounts to some t280.000.000. The attitude her is that the provisional government inherited - any acts, obligations or assets of the czarist government and that any money of the czarist government found In the United States should be applied to the outstanding obligations of the provisional government. Should the funds be personal ones of the czar, it was said, the courts would, have to determine whether they could be considered as belonging to the provisional government. Concerning the claims of ths Grand Duchess Anastasia" who ays she Is the youngest daughter of the czar the state department said it had no Information which would support her allegations jij A STRONG DRUMMER By Thornton W. Burt , Alone life-- path at every turn la something more for you to learn. Peter Rabbit. There was a strange drummer In Peter Rabbit the Green Forest. was sure of it. Ho had heard It two or three times from a distance. The first time he hadn't thought much about it. The second time he sat up to listen. The third time he became curious "I thought I knew all the drummers around here, said Peter "Yes, sir, 1 thought I knew ail the drummers around here. Ive listened to Downey the Woodpecker and hia bigger cousin. Hairy, every spring since I could remember I know the drumming of Golden-win- g the Flicker as far as I can hear It. The fellow who Is drumming now Isnt one of those three.1 The only other drummer that can think of over here in theGreen Forest is Thunderer the Grouse, and bis drumming is altogether different from this. Whoever is making all that noise is drumming on wood. I wonder who under the sun it can be." But Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun was rapidly climbing higher and higher in the blue, blue sky, and Peter knew It was high time that he should be back In the dear Old Briar-patcSo away fie went, and soon he had forgotten all about the strange drummer over In the Green Forest. The following morning Just after day break Peter was In the Old Orchard He discovered polden-win- g the Flicker there also. was very busy getting s breakfast of ants. H,ws so busy that he merely nodded' to-- Peter. Tou see, Goldenwlng had discovered an ant hill and the way that long tongue of his shot ofit and back again, taking an ant with It each time, was wonder'ul to see. Peter eat down near by and watched him for a few minutes. Then from over In the Green Forest came a that caused Peter to prick up hia eag- - He listened. He didn't believe that either Downy or Hairy, the Woodpecke; cousins with whom he was best llpperty-lippertysli- Gold-enwi- I to-- g use a ether, wheu-thc- ra musical pr 'jSpovtsr gram and a picnic supper at S p.m., will be enjoyed by members New Corporation Tax of the Salt Lake stake at Liberty Increase State Fund park Tuesday beginning at 2 p.m. Acel Richardson, chairman of , the stake recreation committee, The new corporation tax law has heads the arrangements yielded $55,000 to date this year above collections made under the former law, according to Sa nouncement Monday by the secreRight here." replied a voice. Eagles Furnish Free tary of states office. It was estimated that equally as much again acquainted, could possibly drum Children Show For like that. Of course. It might be was allowed corporations as credit He knew that - While- - 300 of Salt Lske'e "little because of pay manls uadst uhe-oianother Flicker. QdMenwIng couirmalce a great folks" looked on Monday afteract. racket when he ones set out to noon with wide Based on administration of the and open and so, of course, could other mouths as guestseyes of Salt Lake act to date Grover Giles, corpora, Flickers, tlon clerk, declared the law basicaerie No. 67, Fraternal Order of Where Is Mrs. Flicker?" de Eagles real trained animals stag- ally correct in principle but faul manded Peter suddenly. ed a show for their benefit at the ty in some respects that will have to be remedied to more Justly dis"Right here. replied a voice. bard stand in Liberty park. And, sure enough, there was Mrs. be tribute the burden. Similar performances will Flicker looking down at him from given for the kiddies at 2 pm. an apple tree. She flew down tc and again at 2 pm., daily until Twelve Utah Scouts Join Goldenwlng at the ant feast. Sunday. Did you want to see me? she inquired of Peter. "Tea and .no," replied Peter. " I Just wondered if you might he the drummer over in the Green Forest. Now I know you are not. Is it a member of your family who Is making all that noise?" Mrs. Flicker turned her head to listen for a moment. "No" said she, no Flicker ever made a noisy like that. My, what fine ants then are !" Then she turned to Gold sawing "Why didn't you call ms before?" she demanded. But Goldenwlng was too busy to make a reply. Out, back, out, back, out, back, flew that long tongue of his. -- id each time went back Sn ant went with it. He wasnt inclined to talk. It was c7exr that he Intended to make the most of his opportunity. Finding that ho could get no satisfaction from either Goldenwlng or Mrs Flicker, Peter finally went on his way to 1 -- Bootlegger Suspect Gets Continuance an Lake. 1L h mA Surety of Purity ' Originally to 2.95 All Btrawt, silks, a KTonp A ae4 est frits CMibaflost rlfiMUy vtry mmeh kicker are yrlred at 49f. Yoa will be arfvea year arestrlcte4 choice of aay hat la the basemest, hats. acjkctlea ef ehlMrea'i felt Brier-patc- summer y4tvu irTTTTi p J DA 1 ' Originally 9.95 to 16. that are eaeeaatet: Ssnsrt, Valaea Kou HommuM ss 166 fusiei ta wear tm Meaatfl diately late fall Csa la ahd see theai yea wfU waat were thaa eae. All atylee, cetera aa4 Bftatertata. Is4ee4 a thrifty valve. zmzzz The correct way to protect lovely skin as advised by . Other v of V, Itj before you icavg die train or the Rhine you hear of die marvels accomplished in Cologne. at the Beauty Salon of Sterck-Schinz- high street, near the Kota Cathedral, it has been the most renowned beauty establishment in the entire Rhine district ever since Situated on the its opening in 1899. Schinzei, who superintends all salon treatments, explains why he features Palmolive Soap in his he always advises its use for the care of shop-w-hy the skin. A skin which is properly cleansed every day "Vith soapand water will respond the more readily to treatment and improve remarkably in tjuite a short time. , ih 'W 7 SvN Cl A treatment endorsed by 16,512 professional beauty experts in America alone. Never in all history such tremendous endorsement of any single product as this world-wid- e recommendation of Palmolive Soap! y 7 Boys ONE-HAL- 4.95 39! 33d 75 knickers and golf pants . 93d 1 9d 27 d OFF F ... Sun visors, originally 15c Bath mats, originally 79c Boys white gabardine suits, originally 10.50 Boys white linen pants, originally 1.00 Rayon lingerie, originally 95c u .. flannel and gingham . . 10c yd. .... "the Rhine country EVEN 15c Ontlng Sheets, 81x90, originally 1.00 Pillow cases, originally 27c Figured voile, originally 35c, yard Womens and girls hiking togs of Cologne The leading beauty experts th Womens white flannel coats, originally 9.95 Sateen bloomers and slips, originally 59c Silk bandeaux, originally 49c Jute rugs, originally 1.00 .....1 i Sterck-Schinze- l end-of-the-mon- values for' thrift shoppers 1 P. Skaggs System store you are sure of experiencing no hot weather illness because of "having secured germ eatables. This extra precaut i o n does not cost our patrons anything extra, in fact it is possible for ns to render this sen ice and still be able to maintain the average lowest prices ta be found in Salt ol a4 come O. all summer H Elilillinory Olof Nelson of Logan was successful bidder before the state road commission Monday for surfacing well aseAe HEALTH ASSURED from Logan Contractor Bids Low, on Road Th twelve Utah boys tompris-inf- f the local delegation to the world Scout Jamboree at BirkenMonroe Butterfield, charged head, England, arrived in Liverwith manufacturing and possession pool Monday, according to a cablereceived Monday evening by of intoxicating liquor, was granted gram Plumb, .presitffeht of the Sait a continuance of hia preliminary He Lake council, from hie eon Theron, hearing when he appeared before a member of the party. W. Commissioner H. United States Wilkins Monday afternoon. He was released on a bond ot Drug Store Business (2,000 to appear Aug. 1. Butterfield teas arrested July 75 at 2685 Prospers in Salt Lake Third East street by federal and C. MeCagherty, manager Frank county agent of the Salt Lake store of the Ligh the dear Old and he gett Drug company reported the still wondered who the strange drug store business to be flourishdrummer in the Green Forest could ing more in Salt Lake th vt in be. California, Mondav, upon his re- ms-txpio-m (Copyright. 112 T. W. Burgess) turn from a two weeks auto tour of th coast state. The next sory: "Peter Looks for He was accompanied on his trip tHWlUB Otahttuitotrusn tha Strange Drummer. by his family. which have been recognized for thousands of years as wonderful cleansing agents and emollients. GOOD If your foods Licensing of motor ears has already passed the peak registration made in 1928, according to ths secretary of states office. To date metor vehicle license numbers have passed the 60,000 mark while last year they were Issued fqr all of 1928 ontW5,747 numbers'" Trucks licensed iis year total 15,400 as 15,296 for last compare vwlth year. Arrive at Liverpool 1 always advise my clients to use . Palmolive because it is a pure blend of olive and palm oils, kets. ' ed dressos unwashable item displayed in an O. P. eliminating all danger of any sort of germs contaminating the foods sold in our stores or mar- nt games,-- - NO GERMS Skaggs System Store is under glass, 17.06 miles of Snowville west. "I wish they hadn't put those Salt Lake Stake to two young women on that com- Auto, Truck Licenses with me. Ms Just will, have Hold Outing Tuesday mittee Pass Total For 1928 it that I get the committee FLIES Every precaution Is taken to eliminate the fly nuisance in ' our stores. Not only do we try to keep them out of our stores, but we put' forth every possible effort to discourage flies coming in our neighborhood by keeping oar. backyards and back rooms sanitary and dean. Flies are the most dangerous germ carriers in summertime. Every stats road from it was not signed by witnesses, and several sheafs of oil stock and oth227.756.20 was as com- er securities end personal effects, His bid 50 with estimate of $36,621 deemed of little value, was all that pared J. Albert Whitelock, 131 Ninth ths stats road commission engi- was found by investigators who opened the document box of James T. East street, wrote tha state tax neers. Four other bids were of commission Franey, former Monday suggesting the Liberty National Bank, who more widespread puollelty to ascommitted suicide Thursday. sessments in the Interests of secur- Safety Box Fails to Friends of the dead man had ing a more uniform and equitable a clue to alleged shortages In Give Gue on assessment property, Shortage his accounts would be found In the Hia plan proposed to divide KANSAS CITY, July 0. (AP) box, Franey carried life Insurance every voting precinct Into assessA will not believed valid because totaling $100,000. ment districts within which the assessments would be conspicuously posted for public examination A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article.! with ample time allowed any lndl vidu&l to make complaint before the assessment was made final. Such a plan would enable a taxpayer to compare hia own assei meat with others and to see Just what property was exempt from assessment, he maintained. Would Mike Public Jax Assessments Extension p. involving remodeling of the old Cannon homo at south Fifth East street at a eoSt of 120,000 as ths new location of tbs Women's and Children's hospital, were announced by officials Monday following the tiling of articles of Incorporation. The authorized capital stock cf the new company, which ia embuildings powered to construct and maintain a staff of physicians to carry on its work, ia SOOu shares at tl each. When the remodeling of the Cannon home ia completed, ths hospital will be moved from the present location at 25 east South Temple. Etta M. Henchry, manager of tho hospital, will retain her position. BOOKLET ISSUED. "The Parte World," a booklet published by the Paris company, appeared Tuesday for distribution to patrons of the department store. It is announced by the management that such pamphlets will be Issued periodically for the conFashion venience of customers. notes and merchandise Information with a tew editorial comments make up the number. NO 1929 lit PROPERTY CZARS SO Hospital Will Move To Old Cannon Home TO GET ATTEMPTS TUESDAY JULY Infants beacon blankets, originally 98c Alarm docks, originally 1.00 Hoover aprons and smocks, originally 1.25 Womens wash dresses, originally 1.49 oil 4d 49d ...98d 29( 60c 79d .69d 75d 65 d v Turkish towels, originally 43c J2-- Not that I recommend all soaps indiscriminately. Many soaps contain harsh ingredients that are definitely harmful to the skin. 1 always advise my clients to use Palmolive because it is a pure blend of olive and palm oils, both of which nave been recognized for thousands of years as wonderful cleansing agents and emollients. In recommending Palmolive, Sterck and Stjiinzel join an international gallery of beauty specialists who advise this twice-a-da- y treatment: massage s creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water, then with cold. "Use this as a oasic treatment before applying any cosmetics, if you'd retain asmooth. lovely skin authorities mil you in 280 American dries and in all the great capitals and smart resorts of Europe! Oili j. Childrens wash dresses, originally 79c Pure silk hose, originally 1.19 Pullover sweaters, originally 2.95 Womens silk dresses, originally 9.95 Childrens rayon anklettes, originally 39c Mens shirts, originally 1.19 Mens athletic union suits, originally 69c Boys shirts, originally 1.00 'Childrens blazer jackets, originally 1.00 Womens9 footwear Originally to 10.50. W itykt te Wkn Meek. IT fwd wletW White u4 19c 59d 89d 1.79 .4.95 ...'...29d 85d 39d ..73d 89d .0 atoea. , Wtlktr1! Eeaamy Bairaicit 4665 B ! I K 4 |