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Sha'vind Soap 55 . arm"Thv InGtehrilmt aentIgg.t.ernatenoln the Marne, wax unquestionably duo to the nonstop of th German general easitattftx poltanwdhuoemtoIrtathe German generals, eager. to Irtn the , . WARNING! Unless you see the name !!Bayer' s on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for, 20 years and proved safe by millions. ' , ' 15) S , ---- - ' 22 iiii .. - Foch Explains German - --- Defeat at Marne .: , (By Vniversal Sovice) FARIS, Sept Foch, generalissimo of the Allied forces, tonight for the first time explained the first German defeat on the Marne. H. Commanded the center of the French if V , , - ' -- . ME d ' o4,,,6. war on his own account The advance era GaIllenL Meanwhile the Gerof Von Muck was the most stupefying man headquarters was unable to save In history, but obseeted with the idea the situation beckuse it remained at of reaching Paris he forgot to pcotect 'Luxemburg, far from the scene of the ' ' his flanks sgainst the attack by Gen- . ' . -- , , 'Cordell& Sclano county. A private of Marines. Albert Sussman, was wounded by one of the escapes. lie will live. ,. Officials at the navy yard hadlittla to say of the escape or of the specttcular capture of the men,- - but In response to questions said that the fix men were-beinheld in the naval prison at awaiting courtmarOat. They may be tried for desertion wtth deadly' 'weapons with tntentto- - tkommIt murder. No definite Sussman. at the yard hospital, is suffering from a bullet wound in the left another through the tri, of . . - 4 --- t , re- - - - 0 - , S afis&in nay& . - - ,.,:. - - . - :- .. 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Twin Beds, Cribs, Day Beds and Simmons Springs, in every way worthy to go with Simmons Beds. - . . -- - ......,- , - Simmons Metal BedsBuilt hi-I- ' p ti -- . ' - - 4 , r i 2,,;.4 , furnished her own room. But when she once realizes how sleep depends on one's bedshe will want Simmons Beds for' every one in the house. 1 , ., ' n -- .....,-- ---- , discarded in - - .. ..0"..- lc K- often furnishedt with the bed she ' ' world-groupin- 3 - , haps, looks do not matter so Exquisite Designs -- - - - muchwhile the guest room Jo-T4- Itt V In-th- , ,.i - fin-Ne- w .' litill,'''!, al -- r. ----- towe- eof the French ministry of envoy . , , SO Trial Dare os seat Invention 1I of his &nee. countrymen. spoke alien land bill, California will have --, Phelan on one data Urgei this of , 0 Adoption ego years 1 will . 'settled the 'question. '' ( !Amply send me your name end of Americans for the spoke greatest .; nevi "I. am convinced that no treaty copyrighted rupture you my ; fend Of Anti-Mie- n Bill would book and measurement blank. When tba American people on this occasion r 1 sl be negotiated that would atRoosevelt." Itir. Hctover you return the blank I will send you to nullify the ,action of the tempt When 1 (.1 said. my 'hew invention for rupture. I of the rate In protectiau people' ' Put wear Universal and (BY. .. Service.). arrivell it it..: put'irint 0i,, i ,owith 'refit wiedom..htiLtautioned their- birthright". said Senator it to every test you can tbink of. SAN substitution 1."N4thof the internsTub: against FRA.ICCISCO, Sept. the western men- harder the test the better you will i ; tionallem for nationalism as being the int but a treaty negotiated by the store could andWere, would bring about 'its how you eevl it Youwithwillthewonder Ideath He an voiced as. of patriotism. old etyle cru goring along to president of the United' States and rejection." Of tor- tpiratio n for a League of Nations -- -. - trusties or belts With leg straps - -- Secretaryof State Colby will ratified by th sonata tanlit,10,4, the Witt. of ns common-41thedangers own a party to any diptomatiCet--er-for-isaau- lt good, ,...., tore. Your ou lovvirle are-- still- state law.on 7 of Japanese forhat, and your. own doctor wilt telt-yit imient to is the only war in which you can ever at wet and no peace can come to the from the soil of California," This state circumvent the will of tvei the people of ; i expect a cure. After wearing it 30 world until there have been 'stab., enactment the of pro. in by Senator the state If it is not entirely luctiefictory lished 'InRtlitela and Turkey these n mint was. Made today 'i days. measures &gainer the Japanese every. wayif it is not easy and corn- - i,stitutions which give liberty and jut. James D. rhslan,on the international tective menace. Senator Phelan expressed actually see own peoples ' 0l tfortableif you cannot situation concernIng the ',ellen land I confidence. and if not tie! to their better, rupture gettir.g gear ' curs la da I - convinced that govegrctrimmeen3tb'entsnti:anrsiY eArinpPerrimicnegntthoet InerPlya-nibetiveorttedion on et rtiohletieNtiovveommbeasuorrgeesnetrao 'Question of time. Just Officer Killed, Two Others -of the entire have ex world, out ruottire people ,' you nothing. Any apthe the league. I have-n- fear but Senator Phelan,- declared that by pliant sent on 10 days' trial 1 Htirt' in Dance Brawl Why that some day we vrill cOmpone our the adoptinn at tbe polls of the anti- 'tepees to you is worth a trial. of : friends tteit this? rit over the form and its your ruptured differences 1 CO. 4071 Koch Bldg.. Kan- - gations of the league. and in tiomol.! - -- Universal Service ) (By eas City. - manner-join-Inh- is common effort. - -, , "'- t, .T.' Don0- i Sept. ' . this neressity to a but , lowly from chaos." at, n. a special deputy aberi!!ts dead,-I 4) -- John another deputy and R.lCOnlounaed 21, are probably fatal- 1 Chinese Ambassadors 1 ly'wl ------ ---today all a reoult of a sweet withcrai the - , Wilt Exchange Posts quarrel in A dancing petion south , .,.. , nt Seattle.' In a fight between two ,,, addition - sugar .Jo Easy to Drop Cigarette , &Orw-ki4 Fly 1111C4411111 gangs of youths. started whna cap , 1, wits accidentally hurled into a dancers Wfl; WASHINUTOS, Sept. .,.; Cigar, or Chewingllabit - innton .face.,,th ,dhrduartykanbp,rit.ts mistook each , Kw,. the Chinese ambassador other iti opened fire. in Vt'aehtngtoo. and Farke Alfred five, . . ' '''' - . "- standing 4learbt.: . : '4 ;;,- - , Chtnese am"o8Odor in London. witi -, has belped thousands to exchange pot...It Wlid letined at the 1 to- Guard Held for Escape . , 'break the costly, embassy today. t !bocce habit Whenever you ,have a 02Dr. Syewasthe first i Chinese to , at ceIt du ready-to-ea Of Five Naval Prisoners and from ," just lettring for s - . c "tabletln - , - - 4, riev.teItasedto-beInterest--ett in -- - -- -- -' ;,.....Iplacie- iLhartnlees Ni.2:',TII-ri,f potiticirl accutt and , 4:toot- mouth toutoiti; All desire elope. - Porris.4.1701Versel (Po - 7 ' 'United is hreken, habit in the economic the ; eompleteiv cohl,tions Fibertly VAILEJO: Pont.' 11.-- ntit of tho and wit!licyci waste. Het will arrive. in Washing, On ii,oad you ire better off mentally. Phytt..1Ftates. . ,, culitOto on duty ,orhon Vvó naval prje- en "sax,. so elm.. at 0114.$0....aa.-Urniarkr liat) at ill re. 4.. --nally,finaricially-Ilt4 ad oeere eA4 wPod from the Maro-lai- s and If ft- - norm bereii a bent ef nine. It. 1 r all: ..)ard fluntlay .mortring is be,ro from all crating I Is ,00p II q n ,eunscif a p. 4.441 11.144.1640In you ' of-SA Heroahold on sulepicitto that he assusted th James Atni form Your . the rart friend-1:141 the Cott. -- , Ittbov.t 1liometa.t Ail of the five mon ow! , s, their escape, obit . vill Irefurd your tomorel att re,LAII ed. Atataio Stall& rood azetkant. the by As irler4 wort approhendol eori-- t h,s 4004110161014,, ill ralnALLatai saAz owerair4 IA - , wawa et CeeteLzeta; LI:ter4fpro to.isrdtrg rhanturg - .. . I i In every room shared by two persons,Twin Beds, by all means! does not disturb the looks. the can't stand .7.One8leeper ,bedsbut , of the colds or or communicate bed In other, metal her ordinary other infections. room - -- - At the Stores , Here in Town - the name the awpeheotalle opoke--"I- - rANY a woman concedes all the points against wooden - s with representatives of mingled French. British and AmericAn govern- ; mental bodies. Standing under the trees beside the monument presented to sWeet Point by L'Eccie Polytechnigne of France. , ; - - - , - coetjoe i , I , .,000,, - - ...- - -- - 2 ........------ - - , - -- . . N, , antl-Outierr- es 1 -- . ' i ,, .. Lt. - -- ftibutriu -- 4 .4I I C Ill 1 1 rjt. : , -- ' , Has a wooden bed any excuse traor- ! r A -- 11 - I 2'4 Tr' ,'l Loma . , I u ...:---. - he l I ' ., - ,,, . - 1, ..., 0 -.- ,........., ,..0 r . -- -. , 1 I 1 it . . 1 I ..11 l , L-- - . - .. - I r . 0, 3:: )11't )',I ..... I .4 , ROO SUMMON' ;; ,1 '641 it Q .-: THousAns sEE ill M EN vil i rn Ir ; 7 - - ir i 11 e 1 i I 1 :,0111' .111, I ?".2 1 1 ,. a - ;41 I fie . - s.- IIli',7.-(4- I 1. .,. ,, o his-eh:ri- ms - f I J I 7 - r, : 4,,:f N sA (cl r '11-- I 1 ,,-- A 4, r.,,, '111 1 1 '1 ..- I I,, 1 I s I , -- ti, - t- 1. Iii an,.....,,. f,,,, V lI' I 1I 11! I, .k 11) . 1 I 1 1 ,int 44 . , .- . - .11. t I ' ' I'll.,11 ' 1 , , - - - t aje -.'"4- g(::,, I .,............,,.,. , I ...... 1 -- 1, I, t...a , ,--.1' ,..... e--F- air I ., - 1 ? .JA 4 ''''',1-.".N.kr:".-!:?.- ...r s. hties , .- 0 " OP's , . , . 11 ! - 1 r:'''''''''''''''''..-111.--.1- 1 ,i ,: I- . 'II -- I! t IL ,.1;11f1 ....7.1....0, I i 1 1 F.-.- IT." . I li , t 1 01 . Jr 1 I I ....i --I TIRcli rillis.1 1 1 . I ,.....,..1...ILL I . f , I It ) . , -- --I r , ) , r i 7 ": ' - . 1(14 ' , . - , , ' ---. '....4.' , .., e I 7' 4 1 - . ,,.I -- . , -' : tO 1:14 t - , C.2,.;?..'3, ...1 --- -- iI t ,,:1211.141 , DI I , 1. 4, ,I I - Farah 1..0 Fide;; 2'2; PlItabdrg. ' The injured: it. T. 'W. lAke, rittsburg., rra,hk, ..'-frirtilversarEektice 'ling. Detrt 1.1fINNEAPOLIS. - - - Sept. 0.Governor Without Warning. ' Without warning the bugs mass of James Cot, forgot hie presidential rock let go And crashed onto the frail campaign iong enough today to in. , - bridge. splintering IL into piece.- - and dulge itf thssports of kingtr at the on through into the eilVe Minnesota ?tat. fair. : continuing love of good horse of the .winds beneath, carrying the , The gelea-noe- s i five flesh had preceded him to Minnesotapersons with it. When he had concluded his speech Hardly had the noise of the crash -.. died away when a rescue party of oM- - before a crowd of ee.000 persons ciale of the customs and Immigration - which packed the stands, F. W. MurOOTVICtO started digging to unearth- PhY. president of the fair associathe bodies tinder the pile of rocks at lion. announced a request on behalf of the horseman of the northwest, that , the edge of the rapids. '., t ' 1 work' the the Democrati0 Candidate drive "Peter While the reticuire were-a' Maid of the Mist," the littiorateamer Nash." champion pacer of this section Which navigates close to the - falls. of the country around the mile track. mad. her way to the ledge. As the le. insGovernor Cox accepted with genuwere dug Out they were placed pleasure. His face wreathed in jured - eboard the steamer. which made sev- - smiles as the vast throng cheered eral trips to the dock where ambn wildly. they governor pulled his black slouch ha4 down over his ears. grasped lances waited. Other tripe were-maCthe reins, climbed into the sulky, and of those killed. for tbhrei dim;ed of persons had crossed was off. He took it slow on the first and let the pacer out only the during the day and officials quarter on the back stretch. sal that at the time of the accident slightly On the third quarter he gave 'Peter traffic was lighter than for several Nash' his . head -and the famous aide- hours previous. , wheeler flashed tke stands at a clip -: -E- scapes Injury. which left no doublet of Tii-r-sFrank Hoeing of Detroit was winning the 208 pace -in which he is - 1 within a few feet of her husband when entered for Thursday. , ..... --.the mese of debris struck the bridge. She saw her husband disappear befori . her eyes, but escaped injury although rocks splintered and fell all about her, of Erosion is the only explanation , the accident which the authorMes at A the falls advance. The bridge has '. ni, been roped off to prevent further acci- ., dents in the event of more rocks let. . .,' . tint go.. The bodies of thedead will MY Universal Service.). be sent to their homes tonight, the FOREST ITILLS, N. Y. Sept. I. Injured are in Memorial hospitaf at the Fells. over down beads of 10,the Swooping -- . . 000 spectetore at the National singles Honduran President , - : championship tennis' tournament held ' t here today in a. daring tail spin that Ch.arged ,With ' Czarism la ft-tcrowd gasping A naval air- '4 ----e ' plane crashed into a field within a ' kill- . short distance.of the grandstarid. (By Universal Service.) - WASHINOTOX, tug both its occupants. Sept The men killed were Lieutenant dinary charges are preferred against President Gutierrez' of Honduru by Great, an Meer of the navel detach. leaders of opposing factions who have ment 'at Mitchell Field, and Sergeant arrived in Washington to enlist the Saxe of the army air service. - Both not the aid of. the state had been taking photographs of the dilYmepartPamthrnt.11 Before coming they players and the crowd, and distract-starte- d a revolution which resulted ing the attention of the spectators In dispathh of the -- United Statek with their daring maneuvers- .- - The airplane was within 700 feet of Sacramento from Port Limon cruiser - . the ground 'when- its mos was tilted to protect 'American 1Aterest.---.4.--- Is Gutiems accusing of ignoring in a tail spin. The crash came so mid- - -"bucteotaf the governmental department and to be using the nation's Thdenolymathcheirne wpalusn'gnood funds in creating scores of new offices suck force that it was partly buried in which go to his supporters at large the ground and its wings had cruMsalaries. Moreover, he is alleged to pled and folded upon themselves. i, be making large gifts onfugo vinecrInummenngt . a...... funds to intimate Point West Celebrates the following: , To Senora Vincent& rielloo, $12.- Lafayette-Mam- e 000; to Senora Boss V. DeRosa, 810.- - Day . I -oeo; to Manuel de Adavid y Camaro, , Aosociated Press.) 810.000; to Di'. Antonio Ramon -Lagos, ' 'WEST(By : 810.000. POINT. l't Sept. 8High ; faction alleges on the shores; of the1', The historic Hudson, that the President's enemies are be- - under the shadow of the United States coming stronger every day. Gutierrez seised upon the arrival of military academy dignitaries of Amer- the cruiser ISacramento to proclaim to ican and French citizenry celebrated his followers that so great is his pow- - LakeyetteMarne day here commem- or be is able to summon armed as- - orating the birth of LePayette and the decisive repulse of German hordes sistance from the United States. the Paris gates at the first It is also charged against the Hon- - outside . duran president that he accomplished battle of the Marna Allied-ration- -- ty IL - Attracts - Co.x.: i..., A ....-- -' ..0 ,.. . - , i, - - ' il 41.C.1 ;1,0 1 - L a) kti--Z .0,, s! I . 1 . -- ' 1 , 1 41.gri Is SUNDA,' f ..- , ., 3 4 - . - :,. ....----, 1 u -s s , 11 11 ti 1,,),...,... - 1- . (By tnivereal Service.) trilTAL0.-N..- , Y... Sept, MI ..- - ilfg ping 110 feet from the brink of horse-che- f' falls onto the.bridge leading to the cave of ths winds,'five tons Of I e,T.I., killed three persons and serious.' porto--King.----1.7 Initired two others, who were cross. log the bridge. A sixth .occupant of - . - the brides escaped unhurt. - T .r,olvt),s. ;464,10,,At. . - 41 - jor31:floilding J.d1. 0 PtIllroadiviiit STORE ("LOBED . ' 1 -- It a, 4 . 7:.,..1-- .,,, , , ' . . . sad taie - la swatch ,,,,, 1920 T .. 'UMW . . 4 Miller Floral Co. , , , ... . - Wedding , Bouquets, and , Decorations conform to Fasilion's Latest. Dietations . . -. , , . ,... .o. -. , , . - T . ,. , DESERET NEWS TUtSDAY- - SEPTEMBER 41ettipza 7ttiller's t Tilt . .,..,.. , , . . .. ,, 4 -- . 41 - ,...", , ...,... ataavacturt et tiosposostmedisgue af lancylkoiddl,,,,,t,g,,, - - 4, I |