OCR Text |
Show 4 TIIE DESERET a LIFT OFF CORNS! Foleys Honey and Tar Doesnt hurt bit tnd costs ooly a few centi COMPOUND OVER IRISH ISSUE AN OLD RELIABLE FAIULl recommended lot eoufh of the throat. epaamodi croup, wbooplnS ooufh, la frippe, ea4 bronchial cough, boaiacoa, ate. REMEDY, cold, ticklln Logan Ollicc we fLIXteds. N.A. E. 8oMn.ru I ry THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH World-famou- START DRIV TO CLEAN o due A leeuid benll Mn Wvlwe M,e W. Bourke Cockr&n, William Irtaai af F1F I The very Seale. Ok set YwCemeeued. ad eeed to I lee Me. Jennings Bryan and Theo- - Wen lrt Mmwlutalked M hid Md sea truthtully eey 4d By saw ee jfaneud eU BKht. eaee eeueh eet dore Bell Involved in Heal lh.u.,1 twe dev v eh we TwWtnly tu edd ed atva Fly Heeer ad ed Discussion. For' more than thirty years been FMNMHMI8fe44 LOOM STREET PARKING 1 1 FRANCISCO, June II nt AnU-naloo- In th referring to tho dry entiment B. Wheeler, rep'"introducing Wayne or a prohibition resenting twanty-twn Laagu the and ganlxatloni Mr. !d many hat of America, Bryan would file PUtlone other organlxationa of the and brief. A a member he would de said Mr. Bryan remarks own hla 4 Antt-Mlon- com-mltte- a, fr Come Ta 81ay. amendment, Mr. The eighteenth Whoolor ooide what com to mao . -- M. d laauo you Tho aquaro-toewild, U whether a boor to wm nuUify lt. and wine modification will We think we can prove that itbut the Not only popular sentiment, WheelMr. courts opinion of all tho bone-dr- y er said, upheld the poHition that lewe were necessary for effsctlve enforcement of prohibition To open the way for the win end beer to be manufactured and soldMrIt nullification; pure end simple. beeides, H is Wheeler continued, and, bsd politics, beesuss It w0,ulf,.1'f ty fache - Foley's Honey and Tar has used with satisfaction and Open Irish aa.rfa.re ovir prohibklon, the quaotloa and other troublaaom Ueuee of the Democratic platform beran today la a atormroept oommlno hearing, while la privet the leader continued their Depot letlona for a aettle-ibeto keep the hoatllltlea from apreadlnf later to the floor of the eoareotloB ttsf. Coekraa Cltaapleea Weta For the wet W. Bourke Cochran of Haw Tork waa the chief tpokeamaa during a debate In which Mr, Bryan waa called upon to explain hie connecn Saagua. He tion with tho denied that he averhad received from the leagu except for four tnoathe of laat year for certain publlo epeechea. The first ciaAh cams aa aoon aa the committee took up the prohibit loa d Mr. Bryan and Mr. Cochran wrnng-lafor half an hour on tha matter of preeedenca Chairman ItOlaas finallythat to say that appeared do one wanted to talk," eo the Quesover. tion would bo passed "Thin to no tiro for Joking," ohoutod Mr. Bryto. Tha chair la not Joking," retorted Senator Glass, pounding tha labia, 'end resents the suggestion. On a motion by Borden Burr of Alabama that tha dry (peak flret Mr. Bryan demanded a roll call and tha motion waa adopted, 17 to lb. Cannon of Tenneaea Bishop Jam opened for the dry force, whose speaker wer Introduced by Mr. Bryan. Haa efforte were being made to put eid wet brand" on tha Democratic party, Saggeate Methods. amendIf yea oppose the eighteenth If ment, do not nullify It,- ho said. you want to amend tha Volstead law, go to Congreea." Mrs. E. A. Yost of Washington, D. C.. Chrlatlan repreaantlng tha Womens ald atrtot enforca-mn- t Temperance union. waa a moral duty, and naked a plank pledging "honqat enforcem Frink M Bllaby, representing . the. general am-blyPresbyterian national alao naked for an enforcement against any weakplank and protested ening of the VoUtead act. Richmond Former Representative Pearson Hobaon of Alabama aubwlWed pride m the a plank expressing party national prohibition amendment i. Hall, representing temperCharles ance organization, M,1 prohibitionist handed a gold brick at Chi th CHenry Clay Needham that tha great prohibition states kave been returnednfIn so many unrest, you cannot In these days a go before tha people on or lax enforce- nullification a vacating ment of law Former Representative Theodore A.r Bell of California opened t ha yighl lO g Wth. said! that the American all time to com, people will submit for of the eighteenth to tho Intolerance amendment , Assails Bryaa. assailed the position of Mr Bryan? reading from various platformsa had been os which tha Nebraskan the platcandidate. In 1490. he said a cammade Mr. Bryan form on which congress declared for Propaign for tection of personal rlht, ,? A federal encroachment. Uonl ha eald, waa In the Democratic platforms ot And If the Democratic party no lhr Jhit stands for the longer sea to decide what he hhe Vu wear, drink or what he Is he eonti4evnhea it bo longer ' Democratic perfy, atat Into waa stirred The meeting to ask of uproar when Mr Bryan arose In what capacity Mr. Bell came before tul compensation commute itUt th he received. I speak for tho Traps grower of California." Mr. a Bell replied, "and forI th gentleman would Ilk to a whom ha speaks? th women and 1 am speaking fortraffic would dechildren that your the Nebraskan, while stroy. retorted loom In a the cheers and hisses kept turmoil. f Centra. sue. hCHUAMM-JOlINSO- DUCG y OO- - Magic! Just drop a little Freeaone and In Ihelr daily Mfs. on that touchy corn. Instantly It stops our oonwllurlonal theory Of aching, than you lift tho corn off with local elf government Is eound or elo No humbug! It Is not. If you deal re real sobriety tha finger. Truly! aclla a Try Freeaona. Your druggtst and real sanity trust to tho locality, which always has shown Itoalf capa- tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient ble of de, im ng local and poreonot to rid your feet of every hard com, soft corn, or corn between th toes, questions for Itself. "Jtemocrucy la a mockery and a without one particle of snare If people In one locality are to and callus, or Irritation. Froexon aoranaa pain, bs governed In their most Intimate rel. la th discovery of a noted Cincinnati at Inns by lha votes of psopls 1.000 miles away, under different conditions and ganlua Advertisement. local Incapable of understanding conditions elsewhere. Tha speaker auggeofed that, wtdta the committee not to be feareom of the states should have boon left to deal a plain duty, lest It might lnvolv ua with I ho wholo subject, a solution of la aom international discourtesy. the present situation could bo found by for Opposing a platform declaration Confix a rooonabia alcohaving Congn-recognition. Representative holic content and than reserving to th of Texas, said that such action slates the right to fix any lessor flgur nolly, by Great could only ba considered they desired. Britain ax an affront to her dignity and Ireland la laoMO. a challenge to her authority within her waa given 1? minute, and own dominions. Each Frank P. Walsh, of Ksnsa Olty, preDiplomatic recognition waa conatltuh sented tha plank of Irish oympath Iters, tionally a power of th president, proposing recognition of tho republic said, end not a proper subject for parof Ireland tisan politic. Demareot Uoyd, of th Loyal coalicrowded In th Irish tion. announced that b would oppos committeeympthlr hecked room persistently th recognition plan. a recognition th opposing speakers liberty-lovin- g of millions Twenty and th meeting was kept most dtlxens, Mr. Walsh declared, favor th plank, of th time in a tumult. plank proposed In behalf of th Amera liar, aom on yelled In Youre ican commission on Irish Indopend midst of on of th speeches, and enca Ramon de Valera, president of th many groans and hisses, th Irish republic, Mr. Walsh said, there werwith cheers, aa tha points mingled w In tho rity. but deemed It tm probIrish recognition wer present against er to appear before the committee. That recognition of Ireland would ad.Thera was another angry outburst disturb British relation was denied by when Randolph W. Smith, Vic presiMr Walsh th Doyal Coalition, aald That Its adoption," h a Id. "would dent of had been collected from Irish ha a causa of war with England ha no symservant girls and other byInIrish bail lnAmerlcan tradition or internaAmerica. tional law. The Irish republio waa a, pathisers for propaganda th down alsla woman A started tahlUhed by more than a three-fourtTaka that back.- Til not shouting: vote of the peopl of Ireland for stand that" The political parties of America," a aergeant-at-armfailed to When a aald Mr. Walsh, have always declared the womam three policeman forced frr tha Ilbertlee of the oppreeeeed peo- stop her to return to her seat. ples of the world Several epithets were shouted at Mr. We respectfully euhmtt that th Chairman Glass finally Democratic party ought not to depart Smith, and crowd that spectator wer warned from the age-ol- d policy of our govern present the only by courtesy of th comment and wlthhol d the word of recognt- tlon for the Irish republic, which mean mittee. Mr. Smith emphasised th argument o much for humanity. with England that friendly relations i ' Support Irish Caaso. wer Involved. H waa frequently Inand hostile hisses Jeera also by of Senator Phelan, terrupted California, argued for the Irish plank, and asked Interjections ment and rmiat be driven In their mor- al Mareaus Exhibition of H. De AS! for subscription payment and complaints rS'ding J- should be made I with II A. Pederctflr son A Co, II West First North 91, Rea 171 Weet First North. Telephone II. Horn telephone 1 17. Agent for th Dally. Saturday and News and Church publications Kltht-- r -- Irh hs - s Painting Valued at $70,000.00 on Display at the Daynes-BeebMusic Store YOU ARE WELCOME NO CHARGE. la fat Lake ahsald Feerr tries that It ts tk aaaet reatarkabl LOGAN. Juna II. Th committee on sidewalks of tho Chamber of Commerce mat last night and Initiated A campaign for keeping tho parking on Main and Canter street In better condition. Thee ar th two principal a treeta of th city and therefor tart will ba made there but It will ba gradually extended to all atraeta where curb and gutter have been put In. An effort will be mad to have all fences removed and tho parking kept free from weeds at least ALL PLANS FOR Nebraska Alien Language Mother of 91st Division ' Officer Killed in Action MT. MAGOG HIKE . Test Case is on Trial Cross War To His Receive NOW COMPLETE I, Between 80 and have registered for th LOGAN, June 80 parsons hike to Lake Magog and tha Mountains of tha Gods In Logan canyon on July 1st and 2nd and It la expected th number will ba increased to at least 100 before th Urn of starting. Boras of those who will mak tha start will not go tho lake but will atay at the forest elation from where the start to b mad for th real hike and whoro there will b a big bonfire and fostlritic on Thursday evening. Logan Locals. Logan and vicinity waa visited by a rain and hailstorm this afternoon. The moisture was welcomed but the hail did some damage cutting tho tender vegetables to ahreda In some places Tha following secured marriage license today: C. E. Haskins and Kata Thomas both of Logan; Russell E. Berntson and Clara E. Johnson both of Logan; M. E. Mathew of Mlllvtllw and Bertha C. Baumgartner of Provi1 dence. PorchaM Farckaao Farrhaae Oa Oa Oa 300.00 Oa 4MM0 Oa 500.00 Oa 730.00 Oa 1000.00 Parefcaae ' Farekaso Fareka Parefcaae Parckaae No ilAMielel a Week a - Week Ul - 0 a Week 4.00 a Waek 6.00 a Week 4J8 a Week a Week 10.00 a Week latereat Added yaur Sullivan Left $1,700,000. (Special to Th Niwi ) TWIN FALLS. Idaho, June 21. of Mr. Eliza Linden. R. F. D. No. 2 the thl city ha been notified by local army recruiting service that her son. Lieut. William O. Pierce, had been awarded a posthumous distinguished service cross for bravery la France. The young man waa first lieutenant tn the Three Hundred and Sixty-fourt- h division, and Infantry. Ninety-flre- t was killed tn France. The citation In read: For extraordinary heroism action near Ecltsfontaine and Very, France, Sept. 28 to 28, 1818, Lieut. Pierce valiantly led hi platoon In an before attack on enemy position Very and Ecllsfontalne. The following day ha led hie platoon through ravine and approaches covered by enemy When th body begins to stiffen machine gun- - fire, In an attack on tho and movement becomes painful it He waa killed by ia Bole de Baulny. usu'Jly an indication that tha enemy fire while leading hla men In kidneys ara out of order. Keep this attack, Forest Service Building g Highway Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. G0LDMEDAL Th world standard ramady for kidney bladder and uric add troubkak Famous since 1690. Taka regularly and kaap in good baalth. In three tizae, 11 Guaranteed a rapraaentad. druggists. far tk Call Mdl Uvar, naeapt kdhm as tmkatia A raw eanta "Danderina." After an application buys of Danderina you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff besides every hair shows new ilia, vigor, brlghtneaa, mora color and thick- neaa. Advertisement. . THREE-ROO- j f?Wl.6,rrll'(Sco 11 3at8 ' - M BUNGALOW" OUTFITS WW CTHITo I these organa healthy by taking Idaho-Wyomin- Tha inheritance tax appraisers for (Special to Tha New.) thl oounty met this morning and MONTPELIER. Ida., June 28. fixed tho value of the estate of the Contractors are busy constructing the late Erlo Olsen of Smlthfteld at $ new highway to Afton, Wyo., by way It Is anticipatThe Relief Society o ftho Seventh of Montpelier canyon. miles of this imporward had a reunion and outing In ed that by fall 20 finished. It la promtant road will be Logan canyon today. The entire party ised that the building of the balance was transported by auto to the upper be undertaken next PeWItt Pasture where camp waa of the road will forest eervlce, under by the pitched for the day. There wa a season direction the present work Is whose picnic and Interesting program of being dona A DANDERINE SQUEEZED TO DEATH 3.00 7-- tU CHICAGO. June 29 The estate of Roger C. Sullivan. Illinois Democrat-- , Ic chieftain. Is valued at 81.200.098, an Inventory filed for AURORA, Neb., June 22 Trial according to probata today. Mr. Sullivan' wealth began In the county court here today consisted mostly of stocks in varioui of Robert T. Meyer on a charge of corporations the Inventory showed.-Nre ail estate wwa scheduled. teaching the German language in a parochial achool of this county, la believed to be the first case In the state brought under the foreign language law passed by the last legislature. Small aeeeaatq especially Invite Week Oa I 35.00 Furekaae 8t OS 73.00 100.00 200.00 It yaw will y e lake Main 61-3- 5 Ail whaa Ihl warvaleas girt are. r saw galaila yaw Accounts Opened From $5.00 to $5000 on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments O Y Semi-Weekl- y eeetrwued w wwewb Se..14hm. ww eepewws. eehed Mr wuS ee4 iIUe. w BAN JUNE 30 1920 First Does Cava EaBal TV C WEDNESDAY NEWS Probably tha happiest moment of your life will be when you take her to on of Salt Lake classy bungalows, If you'll put thla outfit In It you home win havo a that youll be proud to call your Own. Tha outfit include for bedroom, furnishings dining room and kitchen. Thla complete outfit, right ready for use, during this great sala will ba CAOC only Easy Term ISA) Weekly - Dinner Set 100-Pie- ce Famous Bluebird Design J k o '.!?! dash And what compensation do you re--, the ceive directly or indirectly from Mr. league? persisted ' Bell "Nona whatever. - Anti-Salo- ' Not a nickel? Not a nickel. I ought to say that last year I during four months of for certain public1 compensationnine years before for but epeechea this t raffle without a penny a fought orn fet Chairman Glass finally secured order and Harry Ryan, of the California Trades Union. Ltberty Jesgue (wm heard briefly In urging modification o law know H b"Tour lead law la a farce and you Men accustomed said. ha la farce, rot. to drinking wine are now ofdrinking the law 1 whisky. Stringency 'gut " ftwee It a making Representative Babalh. of Illinois aaksd Preet. Gompera. of the Amerithe can Federation of Labor, whether had voted down a recom- organisation foe th of modification rwewdstlou Vo) etead law. aa alleged by prohibition Mr replied Gomper publications tbo or- il.bod to 4. that by a vote ofvoted 191b to ask Is had ganlxatioa , Congress to permit 1 71 per cent beer Af tbo recent Montreal convention, Mr. ' that the Gompeve said. It waa assumed 191 declaration stood He said - TA convenbellows report of the Montreal tion fead ent out " W. Bourke Cockren. of New Tork el need tho hearing prohibition on as Premising hla argument d1M-errd e oos had tbo ten that feeevor, Mr. Cor Strait ea-- d he hud as abhorrence of the word prohibition is a freo country.,o to My ot.ert prohihl'loa." he eosPaoed. i that It aeenme tnet th a of peepio are Dot - Terms a Month Amazing value. This offer breaks all bargain records. In each piece the highest type of color harmony and exquite design has been attained. The entire set is the popular colonial shape, decorated with that emblem of happiness, the Bluebird, whose varied hues blend wonderfully with the perfect natural colorings of the flowers in pink, green and lavender. Has lovely blue bordering on each piece. Each piece is fired in the glaze and guaranteed not to check or craze. Then, too, that splendid Old English finish is applied to the clay even before it is fired. This fin-- ; ish permeates and gives to the piece the indestructible glaze of rich snowflake white Com-- . , plete satisfaction guaranteed. Our 100Piece Bluebird CJO Dinner Set Term Our . . t5.W Ter 42-Pie- T rr 31-Pie- 4134 fuk, 94.00 Bluebird ce Dinner Set. Our $5.0 i... Dinner Set Our Cm, .Vul-O- Bluebird 50-Pie- ce bo ah $5.00 Cash, $5;00 v. 3.00 Task, 93.00 Bluebird ce Dinner Trrw 2.00 rk. 2.00 a Moath U Qf H $16.50 a Mratk. 01 QA VJnwv 7 70 H.atk a Maatk. Q |