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Show 1 THE DESERET Se TBI BEET .FIE 01! ; ' 'A -- t VI r I Democratic : Nominee Picki Gauntlet Thrown Up Down by Senator Harding In Dee Moinee Speech. 1 - "M i r i diamond a la wall known la crystallised form of purs carsorted upon bon. Th diamond la by tba strongest acids or alkalies Ilka carbon. If bMtad to a high temperature In the preeenc of oxygen It burns, as does ordinary carbon. Ever ainee It became known that the diamond la carbon, chemists and physicist have labored incesMntly, to prtilou atone artificially synthetically In other words. Many precious etonea have been actually thus produced, as for instance the ruby, th emerald and th eafflre, but for th diamond. It has so far baffled all . our most able researchers. We might etata her that thee men Who labor 0 Incessantly to produce th diamond rMlis full well, that th minute th discovery la made, the diamond market will be demoralised. Just when artificial ruble wars mad first. Today, not even a Jeweler can tell a real ruby from a eyntbetlo one, although the real one while th armight bar coat tificial on can bl,00, had at fit. Th Mm thing will happen in th netr future to th diamond you can, be ur of that. What than? Will w continue to adorif ourselves with diamonds? Perhapai .But the greater and larger field wilt be found for Industrial purposes. On account of their remarkable hardness, diamonds are used for glass cutting, wire drawing and hundred of other uses, far more important tbgn for personal adornment. Let oa now see what Asa been don to prodifee th diamond synthetically. Perhaps tha greatest authority on the subject Is th Frenchman MoUwan, who actually produced ' microscopic diamonds by means of tremendous pressures Graphite a pur form of carbon la usually subjected to extra- - T" nt as-sct- ly or rock-drillin- g, j t i the ordinary high preauraa running all glQ way up to 11,00 atmosphere higher. While under auch compression tb graphite la trMtad by hlgn. of electric current as wall Thu Hit Charlea A. temperature. 200-ton hydraulic prM Persona used a and a currant from a atorag battery But no that gave 0,000 amperMi diamonds wer produced. In aom ory actual Sir Chari hla experiment six succeeded In melting graphite wa a time over, but th only result of. In tba etnpetur I tb graphite. by Having found that pressures mum of th hydraulic prM had their UotlLaliona. JParson then Mt about to obtain vory much higher pressure than had aver been thought a rifle or possible. He simply fired hoi drilled gun bullet Into aat tapered Into a Hock of eel. At th bottom of of th hot Viva a email quantity bullet Into steel a firing By graphita pressure on the euch a hole the-ne- t to b 2.000 graphite wa calculated tone per equar Inch I Bo trmndouai is auch a pressure that ta bottom of th hoi was enlarged to almost But still th twice ita original graphlt did not change. eteal black Substituting a tungsten a bultampered glas hard and firing of let Into a tapered hoi by mean aa a high powarod rlfla. preeeurea rehigh a MO ton per Inch war corded but atlll th graphlt refuMd to become a diamond. It la of high interest to not that Stanley Cook calculated that during such experiment th final pressure, must be at least 11,000 atmoaphoree, while a temperature cauMd by that tremendous pressure) of between degrees and 17,700 degrees Centi-In grade must have been reached. though other words, a temperatur high a tha. momentary, of courae aaeun! a:tne which prevails in th and Invention. nn allght-kitereti- at! IS.-IS- O Fall of Former Ms e. lit M 1 t Select your Fall and Winter Outfit a small payment down sufficient -- the balance may be cared for on most convenient terms. State Fair & Conference Visitors Your stay in Salt Lake City should Include a visit to this modern apparel and credit store. NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE NORDS TRUST YOU YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. UNLIMITED SELECTIONS OF THE SMARTEST FALL TOT At Our Low Prices Well-Know- n 75 75 75 Leads to Wedding k, y y--i ' i Kaiser Wilhelm . . p IBEffA a&nMiwsasmi on (By liMdtlid Preaa) NASHVILLE. Tenn., Oct. 7. Governor Cox of Ohio formally accepted tonight tho League of Nation leeu Reetated by Bonator Harding, hU publican opponent. Referring to th Moinaa poach today, eenetor'e Oov-emdenouncing tho preeent league. Co doclared In an addreaar "Now he' agalnet the eague; I'm for th league. "Not until today," aald th gorernor, "waa It deflnitaiy known what the position of th eenatorlal candidate on th league." Declaring that h had naked audience all through th wet if they could gly Senator Harding' poeltlon . and declaring that no reply had been , attempted, the gorernor continued: Heard Boiab. dared that proviscould mvs tb nation $4IS,000,-00- 0 'Today In rtiponn to my questional ions next Th Mr. league would rehe cam out unreeerredly agalnat the new European credit for purchase of ''league. Evidently he had heard from American products, ha stated. "Next, year, It w go into tho league, Brother Borah. The governor reiterated that ae aoon of nation," th governor Mid, "w can mvs in' our navy aa "humanly poaaible," after March 4. alone. Do $400,000,000 you know what you can aenate' with tha he wpuld "alt down do with $400,000,000 ? Tou can reand conelder the treaty and reeerva-- ! claim 21,000,000 acre cf arid land In I am In favor of stopping Hone. The Democratic candldata re- th wek. th building of battleships and of repeated that any reservations which claiming arid land (By Asaociatcd Tresa.) and of giving were "helpful, clarifying and reassur- every soldier boy a farm and a horn AMERONOEN, Holland, Oot 7. A his own, if h wants to try It on romance cf th atay of former Eming," would be accepted, from what- of ther in that grMt promising country) ever eource, and the treaty ratified. If he doMn't want that, than I am peror William of Germany In Holland Buelneea queetlon were dlacuseed. In favor of th four-fol- d plan which culminated today In th marrlg of of waa recommended the American Captain Sigurd von Ileemann, hla adjcontributions to by alleged Referring .t- EllMbeth - Bin-tincutant,-to Coun"big business" to the Republican fund, Legion,. of William host at he laid: daughter Two More Slayers Of Advance Belief. Amerongen. "I am prepared to believe that a Sheriff Will Hang Th one time emperor and hi wife . great many largo campaign oontriba war present at th official ceremony ' tlons have been made this year in. the (By Associated Free ) in th town hall. Augusta Victor la hope that a secretary of the .treasury PENDLETON, Ore., Oct I. Elvin her asked divine blessings on th might be had who would be mindful that at- - D. Kirby, and John Laffebean, con- newly married couple. At th public of the financial obligation - tech to tb largo campaign ,contrlbu-tlon- victed of "the murder of Sheriff Till church ceremony, which the royal in a Jail break, July 3$, wer exiles did not attend. Minister. BarThe governor addad that ther wer Taylor, now "mllllona and million, possibly Mntenced today to b hanged Dec. I. ba Mid: over a billion dollars." In nnadjudicat-e- d Emmet M. Bancroft alias Nell Hart,' 'Through, the fall of an emperor ax accounts in the treasury. previously had bean sentenced to hang this couple found each other. The League of .Nations waa the Nor. S and two other men war senTh former kaiser gv the bride a main theme of Gov. Co today In hie travels through Tennesee and Ken- tenced to life imprisonment in con- Turkish carpet as a wadding present. with nection th murder. .. tucky"I favor going In," the Democrat! Denton Murder Suspect's presidential candidate repeated vigor- Harding League Stand eight ously In a days campaigning of meet-in"Confession" Discredited g Aids Germans, Says Tumulty speeches closing with a large tonight in the Ryman auditor(By UniverMl Service.) . ium. (By.International New Servlcej) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. The poAdvance Arguments. WASHINGTON. "It is . Oct With vigor "refreshed apparently. great German Victory, Mid Joseph lice tonight learned that Jos RodriGov. Cox advanced what he termed Tumulty, secretary to tha 'president, gues. alia Burleson, who this afterwell as moral argu"practical Har- noon confeMed to having participated ments for American membership in today in commenting on Senator In Nebraska that h in the murder of Jacob C. Denton, the league. Reiterating that It was a ding's statement "pledge to Americans who partlci la In favor of rejection of the League wealthy Loa Angeles mining man, waa of Nations treaty. in jail in Los Angele at the time the pated in tho war, tha governor murder la believed to have occurred, casting doubt upon the authenticity of the confession. However, they are checking his confession closely and an officer from Los Angeles will arrlv tomorrow to question him further. ps JirT 1D110 ARTIFICIAL DIAMONDS ped4hl ! R ITUDAV OCTORETI Distinctiveness the most sought factor today in womens apparel is very much in evidence here. Easily the largest and best collection we have yet exhibited this season at this price. Inexpressibly superb in poise and tl, character. Tricotine, Wool Velours, Broadcloths, Silvertones, Suedene and others. Richly Silk Lined, Many Luxuriously Fur Trimmed, New Silhouettes, Masterly Tailoring. One Hundred Beautiful Word's Famous New Presses iy Sk $30 and $40 Values -- On Sale Saturday in u Prince of Wales FILLING THE HUNGRY BOV It is a hopeless task also, a costly one-b- ut itis a joy to see him; eat. It is easy to fill him with Shredded Wheat Biscuit and you have - 5 the satisfaction ofknowmj that it is full of nutriment and will build for him a strond.robust body. Shredded Wheat is all food -- the most real food for the least money.Two Biscuits with milk make a nourishing meal Tor a drowing boy or $irl. Suggested as New Ruler of Ireland (By International News Service.) Oct. $. The Prince of Wale for regent of Ireland, and per-haultimately. President of the Irish republic, was proposed today by the weekly newspaper Nation as tha best means of settling th Irish prob-bleAfter pointing out the general popularity of the - Prince of Wales, thwNaftdnal further commended: I Suspension of the present British officials In Ireland. A proclamation of amnesty of Irish political prisoners. $ Disarmament of the police in Ireland. 4 Retirement of the British from the interior of Ireland toarmy the chief port cities. An appeal to the Irish people to abstain from violence. Summoning the leaders of the Sinn Fein and O.ingemen to form an Interim cabinet with representatives of the other British overseas 'domin-- , "To draw up anTrleh "con stitutlon. Th Nation proposes that the regency be terminated after the is put Into effect unless It is desired for the Irish themselves thst the prince remsln as thetr sovereign or is chosen the first corvtttutlona; president of the Republic of Ireland " AND UP Parents who examine these suits will agree with us that theyre the bdst values in Salt Lake City. years. and up hi .3k STYLES Straight Use. Taate, Platte e. aa Moyea Age. Long r' Violated, Falter Shlrta, New Nerka. re TRIMMINGS BaaStag, Lla-r- a Embrlertea, Collar, Brits. eateea, ete. Seail-Platt- Sizes 6 to 16 Vart-Cale- re Indoor Tops Free Come in, boys, and get a novelty top . FREE, Lively, tops that wont hurt mothers table or chairs Bring in all the youngsters from your neighborhood. Boys Shop Lower Floor., tfr and more exclusive mode" The as presented on Fifth avenue. The-aduplicates and "samples" obtained specially for this sale which constitute the most extraordinary value givings of the day. Verv becoming and high class you'M be delighted with them. The assortment is large anl complete. g long-spinnin- . -- re LONDON, pa I Our Mens SuitOvercoai I Values 4 Are Making a Big Hif 5- tons-prese- SLAIN HOTEL It e offer on easy terms the greatest show of and quality any joung fellow ever laid rjes on. The new shades of green eud brown fancy striped worsted a.nd . blue. a nr e for the oung fel,g le en andlir own lows and th new conservative worsteds, cashmeres, homespuns and blue rerges for the sjl . J At Unmatchably Low Prices I $495 moie dignified dressers S 75 i$75PA75 Hats becoming to every type end In a vast selection of clever stjles ' beyond the power, of dealues without scription. a peer In .the ettj. Come in -- be convinced. GUEST KNOWN tBy TrternsMonsl News Service.) FORT WORTH, Texss. Oct. ( The body cf the tnsn found fatally beaten tfl a local hotel Saturday was Identified today by Mr Anna Worth of Chicago' a thst of her brother. Albert R Za-- t ke. Zaske had been found on the floor of hi room, his hand crushed from with sn iron pipe. A companev ion who shared lb room was mleing. The- Inlured mart died a few hour later n a horttsl M waa believed to hev i -- fa jet bed 1 fy, f being a.n. ! - I JJ |