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Show THE DKSEIIET NEWS" TUESDAY JULY DEMONSTRATION CareleM Shampooing T OVENFORREED AT KANSAS an , , Spoil the Hair Boap ahould bo uaod very carofully. If you want to knap your hair looking lla boat. Moat aoapa and prepared ahampooa contain too much alkali. T.il dries tha acaJp, make the hair brittle, and ruin It. , Tha beat thing fur ataady tiao la oil ahampoo. cocoanut Immemo Gathering of Dem-ocra- U mulaifled (which U pur and greaalaaa) and da than anything el you can uaa. Hail Him With Ac better On or two taaapoonfula will clean tha hair and aralp thoroughly, him-pl- y . claim and Denounce Dem tnolatan tha hair with water and rub It in. It make an abundance - ocratic Convention Action. of rich, creamy lather, which rtnae out eaally, removing every particle of duet, dirt, dandruff and oxeeenlv oil. Tha hair dr le quickly and oven, ty. and It laavaa the acalp soft, and (Cy Universal H.rvle). t, and KAN HAS CITT. Mo. July I Bight the hair fin to and aaay manag. lustrous, fluffy thousand man and woman broka Into You can gat mulalflad cocoanut oil a 4 demonstration that lmted thraa at any pharmacy, te vary shampoo today when Fenato James A. Ua.d cheap, and a few ounce will fuppiy praaentaiT by Judya In every member of the - femlly for Convention , hall at tba g month. Advertisement. reception in tho Mieeuuri aanator'a honor. Tha rruail to lla iwl, of the Democrat platform was to point khouted and whlatlml, auvlmr Ameri- Its declaration that the United Stale can flag, hat a and neenpap.ra. la In honor bound to adopt tha leagu bona lor Reed told tha audienio ha of nationa in fulfillment of a pledge to would hava barn aeated aa a delegate Germany. to the lemorratla national convention In thia connection h berated tha If ha bad ag read to aay nothing about president for "having charged pravi. tha league of nationa. the league opponents wer that oualy "Tha administration force In tha " committee won the debate," he aald Not one did Senator Read one Presi"I wasn't there. But the 'rrapevtne' dent Wilson's name, but tlm after lima brought to hie. 'If you' 11 Jurt by Inference ao plain the crowd never agree not to aay anything agalnat the failed to grasp the meaning And each league you'll have no trouble.1 time Wilson policies doctrines and acTha atatrlnent wa one of tions wer mentioned the crowd hootmany senator made that evoked ed Folnts the demonstration. Ha Intldated that tha action In defusHe attacked the leairue of nationa, ing to aeat him was a part of tha Wilthe President and the national conven-'tl- son policy to b "the Dtvtna leader and He charged (hit President Wll-'ao- n excommunicate all othera wbo failed to had attempted to throttle the die. as be put It. rusalon of the propuaal league, "prob- agree." 1 am heartalck of rertaln man sayably fearing atupld Americana would ing they are leader," he aald. "To not understand It." lead whit a flock of sheep? Aeeoaea Adailatetratlea. 8 races Leaders." ITe charged that the adminatrston "We had leaders once before. They had attempted to run every human aald God had picked them out and who had warned the American the divine petroleum of authoriof the, dangers in tha league. people poured ty on their bread. What la the difWi'ra for ou because you're a ference between that doclrlaa and tha Democrat." some one yelled. present on where a man elected to a Senator Reed nodded his head. declare himself the leader position "We're behind you because your an and everyone who does not follow In American," came another voice, where bia footsteps Is excommunicated." the senator nodded vlgbroualy anr Senator Read opened his speech by amlled. The Senator only mention telling the crowd how good It mad silky,--frigh- min-Ula- honie-iumtn- l.ad o all o. him feel to be back kume and ta re- -, eueh an ovaimn. Aa to being convu- "rolled" at the bon lion he said' In dtsrulaing the1 ne u "Thar facta There we no fault with my; a aa credential delegate. They were' from the beet organised and moet militant hranrn of democracy In the United Stele. Tho committee told me lb elate committee did not endorse my credential. However, the aa eetd about iiv Froto the state commit! the better In the commute room wer Senator Ulaa end a a Mr. Jon pf Nevada 1 was easiest the laagua Tbry woo tha debeto 1 waan't thara hut the grapevine brought It to me If yiiS'll agree not to aay anything about the league you'll have no trouble.' They were afraid te have It discussed. although there wer 40 or mere le defend It" At this junction Senator recognised a Republican In the hail. he aald, ."I am ex"ltepoblu-an.'- ' ld tremely glad you're here. If J've anything mean about you, InI taka It Senator back. Thar Is more lire Borah's heart and more brain In hie They head than In any othar American. wont-wortried to put him out. - But W Amerto the Tli league will go - ican peopla" Democratic Convention Aeflon. The following resolution we adopt! ed by ah meeting directed to Joseph T. Robinson, chairman, Democratic national convention, Joseph U. Hanuoo and the Missouri delegation: ''Fifteen thouennd Dcinocratio men and women assembled today An convention hail In Kanes City, In honor of the return of Senator James A. Reed from the Ban Krahctaco convention that refuead him aa a delegate from this district, unanimously denounced the acilon of the nationa! convention and directed the sentiment of this great mass meeting be telegraphed to the ofTicera of the convention, expressing the Indignation and contempt of all free, liberty loving Democrat and true Americans for thoee w ho denied recog-nltio- n to this greet Democrat! state and to thl atateeman because of hi brave and uncompromising eland for true Americanism." wa signed by T. J.. The meaaage Madden, chairman; Mra Herbert W. Allen, Mra Doulme Doehler, Mrs. llolyar Boer, Jamea T. Bradshaw and John T. Way land. Reed will go to Chicago to Senator attend the senate committee InvestigatLater he entd ing campaign expeneea he would make a epeaklng tour, in oppoiintf of tho loofuo I notions. lecture Will Tell X-lt- the Tale and Does Away With AD Guess Work. and First Consultation , Adjustment Free. The Board of Education of Salt Lake City will receive bids on coal requirements for year ending July 1, 1921. Bids will be received at the Office of the Clerk and Purchasing Agent, 311 City and County Building, on or before July 20, 1920, BE rs Logan Ollice pie Product cfiSxpcrtence for subscription 1 regarding aon-de-- J. I very should be Binds to Johaeon, fflc with II. A. Pederson A II West First North IL C. Ite. Ill West First North. Telephone 1ST. for Home Semi-Week-- "pOIl light Hauling or for senger transportation tho ; equipment .of tho Chevrolet y Light Delivery makes it ideal for all jWagon pround country or suburban use, Four-Ninet- WITH STATE MEETING ijr JEWELLED SWORD Chairman Frank LOGAN, July W. Beane of the Democratic county announced commute today that ho will confer further with thd Democratic organisations In Rich and Box-eldcountie relative to the holding of the Judicial district convention local Democrats have pointed out It will b very difficult to get any sort of representation at a convention here because farmers will be too busy to drop their work and attend. He there, fore will auggest to the Boxolder and Rich county peopla the Idea of holding tho Judicial Convention In Salt Lake at the same time the state convention la held. Mr. Beane aald plainly that he la unalterably oppoaed to having a or Judicial convention held and will fight for a straight party ticket and hla latest move la In line with that S. er Break II. Kardley, D. C. Chiropractor. Palmer Grades! Keelpaeret Complete non-partis- ay v omeet ertTEI IJU Wee. 80 -3 1 T KETTH KMrORll'M BLDA J i tht significant that Anglo-Saxo- n it I. Great WASHINGTON, July everywhere people who thbee not In Britain does, forget Join celebrating the birth of Aroeri prove themeelves tta friends In the can Independenca. hour of need. Sir Auckland Gaddes, British ambassador to tha United fitatee Summer Complaint In Children. told Gen. Pershing today In presenting There la not anything like so many him a bejewelled sword aa a gift of deaths from this disease now as be the City of London. The presenUtlon fore Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrwas made at tha BrUleh embassy be hoea Remedy came Into such general use. When this remedy is given with fore a distinguished company. castor oil as directed and proper care on celebration the today Commenting is taken a to diet. It Is safe to gay tha-tindependence,. ...''wrung out' of every folly- - ntnety-nlnfrom an autocratic government by the hundred cases recover. Mr, W. G. In freedom astir spirit of Individual of Butler, Tenn., says, in Campbell many lands," Blr Auckland recalled used ' have Colio and Chamberlains those daya there were many on both Diarrhoea Remedy for sum met comsides of the Atlantia who thought the action of the framers of your Consti- I plaint In children.' It is far ahead cf tution right. anything I have ever used for this There Is none now, I believe on 'purpose, -- Advertisement Lift tkkry IPra I I IM Jest low Card on Girl Diet. of-th- a ly Cksevelsl Idea. Md Atlantic." b either eld who dea not think that nor wear right. Though neither you all of' English stock, th possession of all your Runnymede ere aare a ."I? people as they all the Brttlah peo-ol- e of and possession . tien. Perahlng accepted th sword In who, the name of the men of America vwth th men of Great Britain and our other allies combined thnewcouCkge and victory to skill the: brought a our ntco tnd to J1 thoo who Justice and liberty for mankind. The glorjou thing for thi generation of British end American to-to have had th privilege of battling gether." ee Id Gen. Pershing, will b still more glorious If In Harmonious ro operation they can aid In the restoration of th world end giude th future of lee fortunate people Into will insure peace to fu channels lure generations Is I. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY Rdlail Dealers 137 SOUTH STATE STREET Wasatch 8481. , . -- e- Specifications and instructions may be obtained at that office. 1020 II. telephone. Agent the Dally, Saturday and News and Church publications. 'whole-hearted- - -- Rd IS PRESENTED TD olics to Coal Dealers An G Northwestern university. - Telegraphy la another course to he edded this fat term. LOGAN, July t. Virginia Cardon, year old daughter of Joseph EL Car-do- n died yesterday afternoon after suffering for years with leakage of the heart Funeral service will ho held In the Fourth ward chapel at S p.ra. Wednesday. T Former Faculty Member Spends Vacation in Log&n LOGAN, July I. Dr. Robert StewIn Logan to spend vacation, having arrived from Urbans, 111., last evening. Dr. Stewart was formerly a member of the U. A. C. faculty and for some years past has been connected with the Agricultural College of Illinois, He has resigned his position there however to accept the position cf Dean of the Agricultural college of Nevada, at Reno; where he will go upon leaving here. art and hla family are r, (Special to The Newa) POCATELLO, Idaho, July I. Th elate hoard of education ha announced the following change and additions to tho faculty of the. Idaho Technical Institute: Fred Beale, chatauqua lecturer of Columbus, Ohio, as debats coach, dean of men and head of th eEngllsh department at the Idaho Technical Institute Mr. Beale was formerly Juvenile prosecutor at Columbus, Ohio, and was with the Elllaon-Whit- e Chautauqua circuit thia year. Professor has resigned as dean of, men, but will continue as head of the chemistry and pharmacy departments. An announcement of even more Interest to the men of tho school Is that of the employment as atbletle coach of R. F. Hutchinson, a former Princeton star quarterback and track man, at one time at Washand head coach ington ' and- Jeffersbn' universities. Many of th old football men will return and the football prospects are Ad-kls- -- Funeral of Woman Held. LOGAN, July A. Funeral service for Mra Samuel pike were held yesterday In the Seventh ward chapel. Addressee were delivered by Bishop Olof L Pedersen of tho Sixth ward wheie Mra Pike resided for many years, C. C.- - Jensen and President Joseph R. Shepherd of tho Logan temple. A male quartette and Frank H. Baugh, rendered special munlo for the bright. occasion. . In place of Mims Neill McConnell as head of the home economics department, who resigned this year, Mies Logan Quietly Celebrates. Lulu Robertson has been added to th LOGAN. July I. Th celebration of Miss Dorothy Elderdlce of faculty. the Fourth was a very modest affair, Maryland has been employed to take no effort having been made to attract th place of M lee Pearl Hodges as intowns from The people surrounding In oral expression. Miss salute at daybreak wag missed and structor was married early In June at Hodges many -- complained way ushering In the Fourth in silence w.ie Chicago. Frank W. Kearna of Texas will sucnot satinfactory. There was a band concert In the morning and followed ceed Professor Robert T. Blair as head of the conservatory of music. by meeting at which Mayor Howell He received moat of his music training presided and the principal address we at Oberlln. Mr. Blair resigned to endelivered by Prof. E. 8. Hinckley of the State Industrial School. There ter business. Miss Josephine GuUedge of Washwag a program of sports for the th afternoon and a big ball ington, D. C., will establish an art da And Dhework Irt'fhe evading. "A gbeat PttftHiWft at tha tastttuta th'.a faii.JU number of citizens spent th day In other new department Is that of pharthe mountains going up on Saturday macy, which will be handled by Proevening and staying until this evening. fessor Adklson and Eugene Leonard of tf the-new chi!-dren- ln BURGLAR KNOCKS MAN UNCONSCIOU3 AS ENTERS HOME (ftpeclsl to Tho Newa) POCATELLO. Idaho, July . Mat at the door of his own home by a wife were burglar as he end his Lambert Hantheir residence, dera. local theatre owner, was knocked unconeeWue with a blackjack. Tha thief mad his escaie with several hundred dollars worth of Jewelry and other valuables. Th houe had bee Mr. Menders thoroughly ransacked. was treated at a local hospital for bis Injuries, which are not serioua ea-tsrl- ng Finger Print May Lead To Arrest of Robber BAN FRANCISCO, July . Fhet. the graphs of finger toprints taken by th tb capture ef police mar lead sad bound and who robber gagged robbed Mra B. C. Mollar. wealthy New York widow. In her roem in th Fairmont hotel Runday evening. Th finger- print were found on th wood- - , work of th bathroom door, through which th robber shoved Mra Holier. Th pnllce claim they are eur tlie ' prints ere th one left by th Intruder. tomorrow will classify Detecalvee th prints and compare them with exof finger print ef thousand ef ample criminals In th police identification bureau In hopes they can determine r who th robber I. Mra. Mollar left for New York shortly after th mbbery. She was herF. forn, th convention with Mra John wife of th mayor of New York. Hy-la- Honolulu. Suva, New Zoalan UliQIll mTUUSU TJl LA U3 The Palatial Passenger Bteamer M. S. tv, on Maim Ton ' K. . M. Wak" It. 100 Tona kaH,frora Vanoon apply-1- ) c 'xtafl For fares1 and Ballings vrL road or steamship event or to Caned-Roy- al Mall Lina dad Beymour Street, Vanoouver. B. Mil WlNTEi) - Competent Planing Mill Mechanics Desirous of Permanent Work Z j; TT D - -- i r rr r w THROUGHOUT TUESDAY, July 6th, preference will be given to previous employees. -- UNTIL SATURDAY, July 10, "preference will be given to RESIDENTS OF SAUT LAKE CITY. - EMPLOYMENT POLICY , ' . Workmen will be employed only on the basis of their ability and fitness for the4 work required and entirely without regard to affiliation with any union of any other organization. Each individual shall have the unhampered and undisputed right to affiliate with or decline to join any union or other organization,, thus guaranteeing to every man the ' right to determine what, if any, shall be his organiza- - tioa affiliations. x , ' non-unio- . - - This is The American Plan o f T irploym en t. Apply at Mill Office Second Ncr.h and Third West Sts. Phones Wasatch 410 Wasatch 5444 , CENTRAL PLANING MILL CO. ' aj Vffv , These statements are to be understood as meaning that operatidns will be conducted not as a closed n union shop nof a a closed shop, hence not closing employnient to anyone by reason of mem-- , or bership or lack of membership, in trade-unio-n other-organization- igf (Mill Division, Morrison, Merrill & Co.) ; Ekr ;h . I ( . V ' n: |