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Show I u rniE DEStfiiivi', mXb WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER m "1020 F0UCYI.I0MDAY Lavish Political ;; Campaigns Doomed "To Limbo of Past Senator Decline Comment On Action of Federation Of Labor In Indorsing Cox " Candidacy a J f t STATE LABOR I 1 American, Now Prince, Fled Russian Terror. After an afternoon in the open, when vou re pleasantly tired and ravenously hungry, there's nothing Jlke ROYAL BREAD WILLIAM FHILIP SBIS. , I. N. H Staff Correspondent.ASItINOTGX. SepL I The startling revelations of the Kenyon committee in days followed by the aeftaatlonul charges and counter charges that colossal "elfish funds are now being raised by both big parties, mark the spectacular windup of topolitical ajstam henceforth doomed, senators and congressmen here day Stated with- - grim nods of their heads. should be a limits- One of the first laws to be passed , used to he. "There on tlon campaign presidential new placed that whether Congress by the in primaries in Congress be controlled... by Itepubli-can- s expenditures work and in general elections, or Democrat jt Was predicted most unanimous will be a law to put Congressman Kdward C. little, Re oeclared ejections to federal office tinder fed- publican of Kansas, "For years 1 have urged Tuch lim eral control and limit expenditures to where there can be no such suspicion itation. "The fact Is that 0 per cent of of such practices. in presiAt the same time the warning was money raised and expended is wasted. uttered that politicians at fancy sal- dential campaigns "Tons of' printed matter are .gotten aries. party headquarters wUh of out and not read. Only a few are rentals, vast retinue The many salaried political lieutenants and other Interested, In this 'stuff. tq the pay no attention to it. U te a waste expensive sppurtance and be releof material, labor and present systems are seen to ' "r gated to the limb of the things that , By BV GEORGE . HOLMES. (I,- N.. 8. Btaff Correspondent.) MARION, O,, Bept. ..Having enunciated in the past week his post tier, on the two campaign factors, the the reclam , league of nations issue-en- d i Stlon program. Senator Warren G. Harding will next turn hi attention t to the important subject of labor, t Bteadily pursuing the policy of deal -- t tag With one matter at a time Senator ' Harding will on Monday deliver a -- J labor eddreae to the 'home folk?, of Marion. The address will be a pail of labor day 4 of the local celebration at the park and the asms program will I be a speaker for ihq Plumb Plan " league. Senator Harding has not mentioned labor poUclee since hie speech, of so-- 1 and his speech next Monday ' ceptance, ie regarded ns one of the big ones of Republican tampaign. ! The eenator has declined to com- Vmnt thus far on the aetlon of the American Federation of Labor in Oov. Cox and. it is expseted In labor speech he will anewer hia that ! the federations indirect attack on his . , labor reoord. Senator Harding planned a quiet day of rest today.'' No engagement were scheduled and except for unexpected callers he expected to devote a major part of the day'to correspondence and the preparation of hie next two lm- j portant speeches on labor and culture, j - iht I BROOEYN CAR TO REMAIN OUT Patronise your neighborhood -- grocer; heBeIla Roysl Bread aad other quality foods. Royal Baking Co. rrrr- n n BELIEVES HBy InternatlonalJewe Service.) -- paa-senge- ra Firt Has the Hot Weather Sapped Your Strength? mined,' But if you keep the The Wgar and Tear on Your blood toned up. and pure, - you will increase your vitality and System Should be Replaced strength and be able to throw at Once. off and resist the millions of To a great many people - the tinyldisease germs .whichare hot summer season is very always ready to attack you on hand. For keeping well, draining on the system, and every all,-i- s after largely a matter of leaves them with a low, depletto able resist disease. being runin a ed vitality and general ' appreciate the can 'So. you condition. down importance taking right now a thorough course of treatment that will build up your strength The wear and tear on the and vitality and put your system "system k very general in a robust condition to . be during the heated term, for the coming and it is important that prepared And for new strength be Imparted change of seasons. e remethis purpose the to your worn-ou- t body. dies are always best. The oldest blood tonic on the market are" quickly The symptom today is S.S.S., which your recognized; you are easily tired, druggist has known and hanand seem to dled ever since fed all be has been a have lost your energy and druggist He will tell you that vigor. You cannot afford to this fifty year-old medicine is take the chances of facing a thoroughly reliable. harri winter with .its perils of S.S.S., is ,remedy disease, while your vitality is because it is made of the only normal. below roots and extract and of juices Many human ailments are herbs of medicinal recognized due to some impurity in the Value. It was first made by blood supply. These impurb the iff guaranteed ties make the blood .sluggish, to be Indians, and and free purely Vegetable cause you to lose your energy, from all mineral substances. and unless thoroughly removed are a constant source of danger, as nearly every vital organ A course of S.S.S. right of your body depends upon the now will do much to re blood supply to properly perpaJr the Baste and wear form its functions. of summer and give new How does your general energy and rigor to j our health depend o largely upon ired body. the "'Condition of your blood? Your, blood Is; made up of millions of corpuscles, those which " Go- to your drag store' and nourish and sustain your N svs-te- buy a bottle of .S.S.S., tcxky. and those 'which are de You Trill bo pleased with the tructire. .Between thp two! new vigor anti strength that it is constant ronfitet. If wilf impart. . Any medical ad cvice needed tan be had without impurities are permitted cumulite, your blood become cost if' you w ill write' to Chief thin and Impoverished and your Medic&I Adviser, '28.1 ritalHy l gradually'-junde- rLaboratory, Atlanta Ga. t old-tim- run-dow- n -- -- The Princess D. N. Colltine, who have Just landed at jtndof Priqe Boston from a tour RusslkChtna .a and Japan. The princess was Mist Frances Simpson Ktevena of New Yo.-kgraduate of Wellesley college. X She married Prrnce Golitzine In Boston in 11 , (Continued from page one) said., "He seems to be Mr. Whits partisan." 1 to-a- PROUFTBUT Hx ROYAL BREAD pure and nourishing and Just the food for iltGe bodies. STRIKERS VOTE emNEW YORK. Bept. ployees of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit today voted in a mass meeting not to return to work while attempts are being mads to settle their differences with the company- .- The men were in seesion behind closed doors from IS . oclock t? almost 1 oclock, Trolley cars which left the car barns in Flatbpah today bd heavy screens protecting the windows while policemen rode on the platforms. Early morning care carried a few It was feared atrlkere would Poland Open it tack the cars. " Railroad Since 1918 Elevated and ubwsy train service was slightly Jmproved but the majority WARSAW, Aug. 1. The first new of Brooklynite (till were greatly derailroad line built by Poland since layed in reaching their work. Thouthe armistice, was formally - opened sands depended upon motor for traffic recently, the libs saving 7 kilometers between Warsaw and Pognan. the two largest pities in the Arkansas Town Frfces " new, republic.' , Destruction Bjr Fire Completion offhi line "connects of the congreae intimately people Poland with the residents of the Pox-na- n (By' International News Servlet) diet rict, for generationa under LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Bept. 1. Th ar had been German rule, who kept town of Parkin was fhreteijfd with tifieially apart by the Russian policy followed in Poland of restricting rail- destruction by firs- - today, according , road construction. The new railroad to reports received here. is to form part of the future great in- -, The business section has been gut- Urnatior.al transcontinental'mll route This Is the second conflagration from Vladivostok through Warsaw, e Berlin, Brussels and Parle. - eata He " 1 a to make jou feel right with the world, go nr vw slews awsy slice after shoe a 1th such relish end gusto that mother n laughs, aloud. much how to need So worry W - k. da bread (hat mother quit bakiaq fexsvlTfca bi- - lTs. ha seems to be." 8enator Kenyon replied. party 1 financed by Wall street said "He made a statement before a the statement. "We wish to lodge that he was offered $,000 by with the charge that both of these the Republicans, Mr. White retorted, partiesyouart financed by Wall street, "but he said he preferred to work for that both are controlled by the same The Joke is on us invls&ble the Democrats forces, and we respectfully though, for paying him $100 a -- week that the committee, aa a mat"Did he offer his services to th suggest ter of public duty, immediately InFarmer-Labo- r party! Senator Ken- form the country that no matter yon asked. which of these two parties win the "I think he will next.- - He la not election, the government doling the working for s today. Senator Kenyon brought out that next fmr years wilt remain in the Cov!Cox" was to" haveaspecial train (hands of the combined capitalists and on his western trip, which will last a manufacturers who have been the month, and asked if that brain alone masters of the government continwouldnt cost the entire $100,000 ap uously during the past SO years. the sneaking campaign. propriated for Mr. White said he did not know what be. would cost tils Senator Edge asked if Mf. White would return any part of his campaign exceeded the collections If the-fu- nd Bank (Roarings Increase Todays $2,000,000 which he' had estimated local hank clearings amounted to would be necessary. 94, as oompared with $1,876,-278.5- $ You wdrb here when I said apfoy. the corresponding day last Mr. White proximately $2,000,000, nd I qualified that by say- year replied. talk to men who ing I would want Norwegians to Hear Address - J. M knew more about the matter than I Sjodahl will seak on the Book of amount." definite a Mormon tsmotrow do before fixing evening In th Fourteenth ward chapel before a gathering (if Norwegian members of Senator Denounce Article , the Church A League Propaganda I'.x pcni-tv- e Account Filed Mark Tuttle, candidate for the Republican r (By Associated Prev ) , nomination for state auditor, filed bla CHrCAOO, Sept. I. After two day expense account with the secretary of . delving Into Republican campaign statq, t He has spent $4'5. t , finances, with an occasional query toTHwinforred to Lake Salt Bergt . the ward Democratic contributions, senate investigating committee today John F. Turner of the U. 8. marine at Mare Island, has been orturned its attention to the Democratic corps, dered to this rfty, to act aa publicity campaign finances, with Geo. officer. partys chairman .He will be here Saturday. of the Democratic White, Mtmrhunts Bank Dividend ReMarsh, national treasurer, as chief ceiver 8. H. Lynch of the refund Merwitness. chants bank has dsclared a 5 per cent by Senator dividend for th depositors, payable Replying to question Edge of New Jersey, Mr. White yes- the last of the week, amounting to committee the pe had 852.0QU terday told This makes a total of planned to place a fiction artleJe $750,000 received by the depositors, in or 70 per cent of their "Unci Sam of Freedom Ridge, monejs. Mr. country newspaper, but had not yet Ljnch expects to pay another diviordered th plan carried out' Senator dend Of 15 per cent later. Edge referred to the article as propaWilliam 7.. Fostganda In favor of .the league of na- er,Foster To Speak tions. organixer and leader of the eteel an strike of 1919, will apeak in the in"Dont you think 4t would party at evealon of state corrupt practices law terests of the Farmer-Labo- r to have that article published without a mass meeting In the Hippodrome theatre tonight at 8 oclock. Mr. a label Paid for by so and soT' asked Senator Edge. "Dont you consider that an evealon of the spirit of the law t least." re"You My spirit of th law, plied Mr White. T think eo " Fred W. Lpham, national Republican treasurer, was the chief a It n fee yesterday. He presented the complete list of contributions received to date and declared that hla preliminary estimate of the amount apportioned to on a basis of th different states-wer- e "5 per cent off for tgalt.'" wtt-ne- as Late Locals ' Fofter arrived here laat night,, and was greeted by several local members of the party. M. P. Bales, president Of iha. .state federation pf labor.- - will - . preside at the meetings Well Known Baritone Here Brunettl, widely known baritone and prominent vocal instructor of Chicago, will sing tonight at an informal recital to be given at th M. 8. Rosenblatt home in thd Hill-creapartmentsfor a few Invited guests. Mr. Brunetti is the guest of brother-in-lahis Mr. Rosenblatt. Tillich To Speak An address ,pn the proposed public works department of the national government will be made by C. J. Ullrich,, assistant state engineer, before a meeting of the Bair' Lake chapter of the American Association of Engineers The public Works department is provided for in now before Conl, the gress. Attorney For Moose Here Edward J. Henning, attorney general of the order of Moose and a member of the supreme council of the grand lodge, arrived in Salt, Lake Tuesday afternoon from his home st San Diego, Cal, He was accompanied by Mrs. Henning and their daughter, Beatrice. an st w Jones-ReevesSU- Patriarch WilAged Man Stricken liam Miller, president of th high of Pioneer stake, was priests' quorum -stricken with paralysis Tuesday. He is about 14 years of age. Many' of his family gathered at the home Tuesday evenings . Consoling Words For Victims of Insomnia - ' physician ones defined insomnia as nothing hut sleeplessness plus worry, thus robbing the idea, to begin with, of th worst of it terrors For once to realize that worry is not only a part of this mighty tragedy, but literally the plua part, is to shake the mischief out of it as readily aa the (ireetldlgltator ahakes rabbits out of his handkerchief. Perhaps, too, to carry on the figure, we may concede A wise Another Thing About the Well-Ino- wn that to do this as readily and euccess-full- y as the conjurer does demands a I Called by Death technical skill which,-- like hie, must be learned. It is in the hope of offer, a local hospital, ing to others some suggestions for acGeorge Merrew--Iold. died George Morrow, 66 ear quiring the technique of lying awake 223 Seventh East rewded at successfully that I am gathering to- street He in this cite contractor a was and gether in this paper the results of my Funeral aervice wi 1 many year own extended and most unenviable ex- tor held t be p m. Thursday at 8 V. perience. Evans chapel. Interment wlllbe In ML I believe that the first step is the Olivet cemetery. elimination of the mental distress thut , n Tuee-da- t almost always attends upon sleeplees-nes- a This is of a peculiarly poignant kind and often amounts to actual despair, rooted In a firm belief that much loss of sleep is bound to result in a mental physical breakdown. There is no warrant whatever for this tear. One who, I believe, has put the matter to an ultimate test. Is able to be quite certain that a nightly average of four hours sleep, supplemented by four hours of real rest, is sufficient not only for fairly comfortable living but that it will also leave a margin for a slow gain in health. It is, to b subs, not affluence one might easily wish to have more: but like a narrow income, it can be made to cover ones needs if one is wlllfn to be prudent. And there are few, if any, sleepless persona even among the most afflicted, who get leee than this amount of eleep in 2. hours, though it Is common enough to find many whn are quite honestly sure they do not. No testimony should bo more implicitly distrusted than that of the sleepless. Some of us sleep more than we think we do, and some of us lend ourselves to a loose exaggeration of speech simply because we are too tired to knit up our mental processes Into mote exact form, or because the sleepless persons subconsciously always craves interest snd pity for his - condition. Scribner. FINERAL AMICES. Funeral service for Daniel TV. Harris. who died In a local hospital Sun- h day night, will be held in the Twenty-sixtward chapel at !Mpm, Thursday. Friends are Invited to attend. The body may be viewed at the 12residence oclock 647 Geneaee avenue, from noon, to 2 p,m. on She day of the funei -al. interment will be in thlty The funeral of Laura Larxen Gosa wilt be held at the home, 1074 east Third South street, at 2 p m Thursday. In ferment will be fn Mt. Olivet s WASATCH LAWN Ptrpueiual ears. CEMETERY. 64 Main 8l. Was. till FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS. WM. TATLOH, 5 . W. TEMPI fct Utahs Hading undertaker and mtalmr. Services and quality good th beat Price at your own suiting. 21-2- Was 7600 THE WAY OF ETERNAL LIFE." CARL EDDINGTON A CO for a young Is a suitable-boo- k FUNERAL DIRECTORS. woman a It is treatise man or young open xay and night. on the doctrines of th gospel, exPHONE HT. 126. . plaining tn a clear way the prlnci. ordinances of and salvation pie CDONNEL CO., UNDERTAKER what they ere, why they are needed ambalmera. 225- - 127 South Wr and how to practice them. Prcla and Ttmcli atraet. 75c postpaid. For sale at The Deseret News Book Store, Salt Lake City. Fair Sex. --e, McKee. L FLORIST ERNEST x I.AMBOURNB, g Laka Hading florlat naw alora. our .speciality Dec designs 7 South tlon Mala Wa 1612. !" KINO FLORAL CO fl E- - 2rd go TI FLORAL Evas DESIGN Fioral Co, A W 2415 SPECIALTY. So State. 261 MONTBIENT8 SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MOM;. ' HOI JOh"0 4 VIP. I. OLE VN AMBITIOUS Si llOOL BOVS nin to thirteen e,,i, 0f age can permanent pari time lyoik in owe find orVou tan win ganisation priseei and while atendmg foikt moncj school. Lan use onlj a limited number of bov Appiv. September Second, sw Brvr Thursday M V . y0.t off I,., 5ITTATIOV HOISEWORK j Christensen Ak For. Hearing at Inquiry CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Prley p Christensen, presidential nomine of r Farmer-Laboth party, appeared at th senatorial investigation of campaign fund today and asked to be heard Senator Kenyon, chairman of the commute at once accepted -- the offer Mr. Christensen rend a prepared tatemeut in which he brgeMhnt both the Republican and DemnVret'w Kv Wai pertle are being flnsm-eatreet." and that whit hf er 'won. t government during the next veers will remain In th hand offny th combined ftpdOlws arrd msnnfae-- . turer who have been masters of th government during the pSvt 29 year The candid also Charged that th minor tw'btlcei group and the prs of th country had established n embargo e gainst puBTifVlon of most of the ntteranr emanating from 1t1 party and all Ihr minority He suggested that the government buv newspaper .specs end a3Vt it equally to U political "It appear tq us of .Ih Usi orer- - t-- e n CEMETERIES ? com-fnltte- e, msnt that Republicans should appea-befor- e Vou and charge the Democratic Wall party with being financed by should-comstreet and 'Mist Democrat charging that the Rerijhllcan (1 CARD OKTBATK9. - David' Gempeler, 2297 Lake street,-wisheto think Utraxiiy friend an relative of the family whose, kindly acts and expression of esteem and sympathy wers consoling in the recent bereavement, the death of Mrs. Mam, Gempeler. wife oLDavId Gempeler and mother of Alfred and George Gempeler. Propaganda Blamed To Private. Interest -- NEW YORK. was Ber. Sepl. I. nard M. Baruch, personallyI, acting a a "friend of the League of Nations, and not lhaDemdi'rstlc national who entertained a proposition-tdistribute a short story "Uncle Ram of Freedom Ridge, to several hundred western newspapers, Senator Fat Harrison of Mississippi, chairman of th speakers' bureau, declared here today. The senator gave out a statement to "clarify a situation which lie said had arisen in the senate committee a Investigation of Campaign expendi- -j lure in Chicago. y. ne WA VI ED. BY WOMAN WITH old Roy with plain people tn -- (lark Mar) MAN washing. Plata Hotel Mrs AND WIFE n,re Pt Vt Tia WISH Man a of1 W PLA( E r,r ih janitor " 1 IN the T?!!ftf JUDIOV, tits. trJrt Court, of kalt Lakft Coyntv fstajo of Utah. Oliver J David. plainMf Mag- gi E. David, defendant M MlloML. The State of Utah 4e the said def, antYou arw hereby summoned appear within twentv dav after of this summon von, it tn. which this erred within the count vspon rntion I brcnglvf, etberwjse within thirty dav ' after service sod defend the above entitled action cae of vnur faltire rp to do, will be rendered sgalnet to the demand of tt! in which has been filed with the rierkof said court Thl action I t recove f judgement dtssolvtpgbrought the bond of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and th plaintiff nnd for such other relief a ih court w'll see-Just and right in tba J -- I , - rha--ser- premise U Ra..t. ' U. FRI- MATTHEWS. B-'- r Addres Lsk rpv . for t1sinttff' Vttorv c f out. r fth - -- ANT niNDI-YTVs ar th p.tmeejg jr V Hull - intf, a IWOk Job facl'ttie ge !25r bet! for hand rry class of work, no matter bow iVgd or he AmIf THE DESERET NEW JOB DEFT, ling I vice I |