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Show and Bast Tamla IWlh Published Hally Except duaday Member or Audit Pur ef ClreuUUaaa. (tnw i i af South Tom pi Beml-Waakl- y. PAILT. Il'BtlCRITTlON RATE carrier. par Month I-- '., yaar liw pr ala monthh In advanca pr r month, la adranc pr Slail copies v.vada Th abort rat apply to Utah. Idah. ad Wyoming; othr atata by mall. par m0"10 mail, Mall, malt. It r'fiwTaV'VeVi.!" 'J 4 i EERUT BEM1-- SUBSCRIPTION RATES . roria . . I mmlmm tr aftdad to podUK bo " and Baad ramlttaaeaa THE PESERET NX";. ' Salt Laka City. Utah. and other matter tor Address correspondence EDITOR. THE to publication J P. McKInnay. Esetarn Representative. A'nu- l New Torh Offlo. Il Avaaaa Chicago Off lea. Ill South MIchlgaa 1 of Eat rod St tho peatefflca to Act of CongraaV f matttr aceerdlng - I second S.clo . 1T. parch "titled Tha AaaoeJatad Praas to axclualvaly tha uaa rop republlcatloo of U erodModdlapetehaa I thlo credited to It or ot othorwloo 'h.wapopor. and sloe tho local nawa publlohad erala. All rlshts of ropubllcatlOB of pclal boro are also reserved. 1 , into bred took with condonation ttpra the out 1 ruing proolmtlon rag. Oorurnor ire sod tbs decent elements sad offering rewards, In the population of the sections effected ire fitting behind the offloen In sn effort to put in end to the lawlessness. - In passing it Is pertinent to remember that during the world war the government took over the entire wool crop of the country. nd the woolgrowers, through their representatives, agreed to accept aohedula of prleaa far below that whloh they knew would obtain under tho demands ef the war.' As a matter of fact .in an open market wool prices would brought tbs producer! i lurplu that would have helped to terry them over the period of hsrdship end stress they have si&ce been called to pus through. Cotton, meanwhile, was not tslcen over by the government, ind the price soared. It seems that huge profits must have been piled up that could now be drawn upon to help absorb some of the losses that impend. A LESSON FROM BULGARIA roe Tho - oat-ric- dls-atch- eo BI . , -- 0rt ne well-kno- wn ck "Lip-stick- elus-ivene- w From th , H fur-beari- ng ''AroundlheirpropenyrTorlhstweirknows TOas'been'drm6hStrated'lhat'artea:tTiTm? 1 I r i rightj-lhinkin- g ' right-thinki- ng JusL moderately furnished apart, moat that you end she will both love. The furnishings are Boat, attraetlva, and mako Juot tho kind of a little homo yon wont. Our prlco during tho groat Oct sale for this Cotta so $485.00 Easy Term OS. ACCOUNTS OPENED ON BMAtX TO De MONTHLY FRO WEEKLY OR neo.oo TSO.ee 3003N . Weekly mrrhoeo r,r,k,M Pnrefcae Interest e. to S.M k Weok T30 a Week 1030 n Week Added. $595.00 It certainly la n beauty. There are doiens ot splendid pattern on dlepley some of the moat wonderful design and beautiful coloring oft old roes. Belgian blue, taupe, brown and ten, Mulberry, etc., woven In the new Chinese and India net terns end some Persian deiignA A rug add to much to tho finished appearance of your BUGS HERE THIS WEEK. room." SEE THESE 100 FULL SIZE BRUSSELS RUGS CAO For THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BEAUTIFUL WOOL AXMINSTER RUGS. EXTRA SPECIAL AT. Terms a Month. $8.00 Cash, $8.00 AIR-BLAS- T HEATER THE HEATER THAT BURNS THE SMOKE AND GAS Any stove will heat the ceiling; the UNIVERSAL heats the floors as well ; no cold floors. Burns any and aUgrades of coal; burns briuets, burns wood; and we guarantee 100 per cent heating efficiency. AIR-BLAS- T Tho Illaotratloa Showo t how the patented diaphragm forces the amok and over the fire fn a circular movement. They are thus held and mixed with the oharp blast of autr-heate- d air from the openings surrounding the flrepot until every unit of beat Is used, and practically 11 (JS per cent) of the smoke sndases Is burned.' he Air Blssts enters the stove through the Intake at the front, aa Indicated, and passes entirely around the flrepot, becoming superheated before It is discharged In sharp air blasts 'through the openings provided. The Air for SIZE SEE OUR REGULAR FAMILY 4.00 Terns Cod-liv- oil is as delicate er as butter; it must be made right to assure payability, f Scotts Emulsion is decidedly palatable and easy to take. It contain purest Noril wegian that is made right from the start cod-liyero- cdtt t Bowa. Bloomfield. K. J. 84. Sure - !l INDIGESTION DISSOLVE INSTANTLY on the tongue, or in hot or cold water, or vichy. Try at toda fountain. , QUICK RELIEF! ALSO FORM by acorr SCOTT'S EMULSION SAY "DIAMOND DYES Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. Insist on Diamond Dyes." Easy directions is every package. LEMONS GIRLS! Bcll-an- s INDIGESTION IN TABLET a sown MAKERS OF mad stommisery, ach, belching and all stomach disease or money ttck. Large box of tablet 60 Santa. Druggists ia all towns. LL-Ai- MS UBF FOR (GRANULES) Tho germ of catarrh do not axlat In th sam atmophra with antisepIt Hifh-o-me- .) tic Hyoml (pronounc Breath Hyomi and relief from catarrh. coughs, acre throat or coll will com In two minutes. Breath Hyomal and that stomach straining hawking lc tha morning will quickly disappear. Breath Hyomel t nd kill the catarrh membrane, germs: heal lha Inflamed top tha discharge of mucus and prevent crust from forming In tha nose. Breath Hyomel for a few minute each day and rid yourself of contemptible catarrh. Breathe Hyomel give It faithful trial ar.d then. If you are not satisfied, you can have your money back. Hyomel la sold ty druggists everywhere and by Zien'a Mercantile Institution.- - Adr. Ends indigestion relieves stomach sour Hot water Sure Relief $65.00 Rl-nai-OS Catarrh, Cronp, Sore Throat banished by Oyomei It 6 RE AT,..... 430 a Month. Ml-O-i-m Relief -- Cash, and Colds IT'S MADE RIGHT! - BLEACH; WHITEN Cuticura Soap The Healthy; Shaving Soqp Mk Lemon Ltrtion to Double Beauty of Youf Skin f ' sec-"J-i- CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ; MAY BFT OVERCOME ng . fur-bwi- ng . i . f, 0Q UNIVERSAL cents to J5.10; rd fox from 115.20 to 164; foxes and minks, can be profitably bred and fisher from $23 to $203; skunk from $3.36 to raised under conditions of $10.60 jnarten ffom I15J0 to $145. and it ia thought that conditions and facilities , It certainly seems edvis&bl if,indee!, not can be created whereby other species also imperative, that some such move be made as could be conserved. The plan .proposed is that that suggested- by the biological survey. Furs certain tracts in the native- haunts of these have been far too high In price for the common animals b wet aside as wervet and thiafiP good in recent years. It would be s fine thing mall given protection so that the best breedif thejr tould become so reasonable. In price could be stock then this stock obtained; ing that every shivering child in the colder would be distributed among new reserves and of the country could have a warm coat stock farms. when he needed 1L It would be little short of privately owned The warning is sounded that unless some calamity should the'price of furs go so high such steps ara taken it will not be long before that only the very rich could afford to, have will be able to wear furs. them at alL only the ultra-ric- h this it is pointed out that of substantiation In M lYBE EULOGY, M VI BH F.L AWE. animals In - this T country -- have decreased approximately 50 per cent during A Polish friend of ours out in Michigan th last decade. This decrease is reflected in gave us a ropy of the KuryCr PolskL" a newsw furs hae brought' on paper published in Milwaukee. In it we read: the prices which . A sale. between the highest 'Frrzydrnt Wilson rhory comparison jopen Prerydent Wilnn odbjl repie parauy price al lha October sales in SL Louis ia 1913 we (era now Wt'.irn , with those in 1919 is illuminating. In Jest.--I- t a Pmydenta four years beaver advanced from f 17 to look to o as though the "Kurycr" is otter from til to I iCl; zauskrat from S8 2 supporting Raiding New York Evening F.osL 1-- ROOM-SIZ- E Jg0 FUss of Tbs Daserat Nswa Wii-nn- 7C 1 We will have on sale for two days Thursday and Friday 100 Seamless Brussels Rugs, full room size, 9x12 feet. Large variety of patterns and colorings to select from. Terms $5.00 Cash, $5.00 a Month. of tha animals, including muskrats, skunks, fur-beari- Outfits Probably th hpptet moment of your Ilfs will bo when you tako her to ono of Balt Lak cleeey bungn-lowoutfit If you'll put thl In It you will hnvo n homo that you'll bs proud to call your own. Tho outfit Inrludeo fur. nlahlnga for Bring room, bedroom, dining room and kitchen. This complete outfit, right reedr for ueo, during thla great ale will be only Kasy Tcrnsn, MM Weekly. - On On On m Bungalow PAYMENTS (Eatabllebed Credit Xo Coatrsot Re aired.) BUS a Week On f ss.ee Psrrkeee On ISM Pawhaee Mt a Week On 10SSI fnrrkooo US a Week On 1030 Pnrhae- - S.OO o Work 4.00 n Week On B0030 Pnrrbneo MS n Week On 400.00 Pnrrbaao ry - Four-Roo- Heres the New Rug We Bought at the Standard Isnt It Thick and Sott? OCTOBER IS, 1900. JBithop Joseph L Rawlins died at his home In South Cottonwood. He was th fathsr of Senator Joseph I Rawlins and ah airman of the board of county commissioners Ho 'wag born In Illinois In ISIS, and hsd been a resident of Utah' S3 years. Jacob Jeffs, assistant janitor at tho City and County building, climbed tho flag pole on top of that structure to untangle tho rope In tho pulloy. It was announced that 61r Thomas ilpton had challenged the New Tork Tschttclub to a race for th Americas cup. Th .challenge would be presented two days later at the meeting of the club, but It was not doubted It would be accepted. Th rules governing th International contest provided at least ten months' notice, which would put th next event aometlmo after tho 15th of August, of th following yeaf. , Company D, 2th U. 8.' Infantry, In th ;L Philippines, was attacked by a force of Insurrectionist from Iloilo. Island of Peney. Th American unit repelled th onslaught with only two wounded, Inflicting a loss of 3S killed end 40 wounded on th Filipinos. Foreign dispatches were to th effect that diplomatists in Pekin had decided that th In th of th ringleaders punishment Chinese Boxer uprising should b under tho direction of representatives of th Ppwera - m Cotttfe" Outfits.-- -- TWENTY YEARS AGO, luke-war- m Institution of the South, the night rider," giounted his steed. In Arkansas the other Sight a negro guard at one of the gins was shot dead at his post In other stalea there ' : Rave been shootings, though fair lilies were The torch has been applied to I got reported. geveral gins, and the warnings continue that fnrnert w ho do sot stop their, mills jnust-.- be prepared to. pay the' penalty. No persqa will find reason ' to rejoice in the prospect that cotton growers and those dependent upon their activities gray suffer from prices that are too low. But aeither can any person con-- " gone ia any' measure the dastardly attempts of ' those who would force the gin owners to close their plant .against their will. Such efforts gre pernicious and dastardly. Th wretches sek to enforce their warnings by such gieans should kfe apprehended and punished ty the limit of iie law. The record of certain Southern communities in Ihij connection dur-- b g the psU tew das is a disgrace to the aeveral gtats and to the nation. It goes without saying that cot all residents cf the states Three-Roo- e. extra-Ordina- in ;nd Juot ao fvr. footsteps of fall linger upon landscape garden, on tree, and bush' and shrub. The passing of Indian summer is heralded by Nature with her most splendid colorings, Nowhere are thjs glorious shades of Autumn 1920. 13,' OCTOBER pALT LAKE CITY more gorgeoys than hrq in Utah. Visitors who attended-th- e TDIE FOR RUSSIAS TEST. conference, and other recent with the dainty wera charmed gatherings, the signing of the armistice and prelimtouch bestowed has si this Urns Natura that Poland and on the valley. inary peace treaty between Boviet Russia, reported from Riga yesterday, Who can gaz unmoved upon these glories of the of the dying year? Nature has tinted the liope is revived for the termination have so long I leaves with every shads of tha most brilliant leries of military adventures that terms that The Baltic region. tiistraeted the hues; thd former green foliage that decked are : bavs been agreed upon , the trellis is blushing a deep purple; the I the estab for favorable fundamentally auperb silver that crowded the maple, now In I becomes ' pf permanent peace, and . a crimson halo in the rays of 'the : the treaty accepted by both the dertrtlnr Iun. lnd th, BtU Llkf i0 I W Russians and th Finns at the recn of mldsum- even the heat in an(j grand I piacid ' tonference, they should tend toward the early mer, baa added many attractions, as it mirrors Restoration of normal conditions in cenfrsl the Ihousand-md-obeauties brought by terms are Europe, It is understood that these the touch of Autumn. reflecting dainty ' n tha main those offered by the Pole, with I Russia of course recognizing the independence ROUGE ROUTS PINK PILLS. and sovereignty of Poland, agreeing to the treasures, and IN SL Louis recently was held a national con . : restoration of Polish national Bolshevist venlion of druggists connected with a from (fesist agreeing further to as line of produets and a country-wid- e new boundary Tha Poland. propaganda in Poland chain of atores, at which subjects of interest line givea on ethnographio gefined i more territory than was provisionally allotted to the. trade wera intimately and ingeniously most discussed by the representatives present. One 1 1 her by the Treaty of Versalllea-t- he I Significant feature of this pew demarkation I interesting statement made was that the sale is cut of pink pills has been supplanted by rouge and peg e corridor by whichThisLithuania was doubtless in recognition of which fact, the , ff entirely from Russia. tha speaker thought the live druggist would i the bitterest pill the Russian confereeall were cer- - find it mor profitabla to cater to the majority ) compelled to swallow; yet It is not at as well people rather than tha small per cent will salutary prove tain that the experiment of sick ones." Another speaker a woman as the Polish negotiators anticipate. While the campaign ends on the whole manager of a big drug store, in a city which 4 successfully for the Polish armies, the latter poses as tha cultural hub of tha nation was i must have become fully convinced of the dan- - even more specific. Since 73 per cent of .the inva- -i money spent in a drug store is handed over the per Of arousing the Russian bear by th ion of Russian territory. It ia to be hoped counter by women, aha argued, the druggist that thia lesson has been well learned; and the ought to specialize in toilet preparations ? sxtent to which it shall hereafter be applied instead of handling them as sn indifferent side s, the attitude Una. face powder, rouge and eye$ frill depend to a great extent upon I f the outside European powers who can and brow pencils are today a necessity of every I Should discourage, where they have hitherto woman," aha said. Her needs in the line ot tncouraged, external attacks and intrigues cosmetics are constant and intelligent. She ' I pgainst the Russian regime. If it Is true, as no longer la willing to indifferently accept anythe majority of Intelligent observers believe, thing. She avoids heavy oppressive odors, popregime does not rep- - ular a fsw year ago; and now insists on that i fesenlthetheLenlne-Trotzand individuality in perfume. .She true character and desire of .the I (tussisn people, the quickest way to demon-- ! wants powder and creams specially suited to popularity and incapacity is to her own requirements. The extensive adveritrate its i remove every trace or symptom of foreign tising of toilet preparation In the natitfnal I Interference and aggression. When that magazines, where only food advertisements - frjmo is enabled to appeal to national senti- -r exceed them in space, has educated her in glint in resistance to outside meddling or regard to beauty .aids." In al of this it will have to be admitted, tupidity, its own critics end most its to overlook constrained are is more of truth than of poetry. Beauty there i Supporters failures in meeting internal problems. If the harbeen variously described by cynics as "a short-live- d Communist experiment is to be fairly tested tyranny," a silent deceit," "an moststudents as anticipate, discarded, ivory mUrblef," only skin deep," etc.; and i pfter such test peace will furnish better con- - mora reverently aa "a sovereignty ' which gilions than war and blockade to determine stands in' no need of guards," and "the gift of both its efficacy and its defects. God. Perhaps a womans' own estimate Of these various definitions is best disclosed by. ? REGULATING PRICES WITH RIFLE AND the methods she employs to preserve or f TORCH. emphasize or artificially enhance her "gift" comes to regulating the price of semethnes forgetful of the axiom. thayavor it WREN apparently no measures are too is deceitful and beauty is vain. strenuous in the South. The price of the WEAR FURS? SHALL ONLY ULTRA-RICgreat staple of that section has of late been going down and down, and not only the growers U. S. biological survey is urging the f but all others connected with the industry have department of agriculture to promote .the animals and the : become alarmed at prospective losses. Recently fanning of wild warnings were sent out to cotton gin owners to establishment of large sanctuary tracts in tease operations until the price had gone back order to preserve what remains of the fast to at least 49 cents a pound. Some owners decreasing native fur supply. Unless these ; Refused to obey the warning and kept their animals are conserved by rigid measures, the lants In operation They soon learned that survey reports, within a short' time many of would be judicious to place armed guards the more valuable species will be clmninaled. ky IT! Cron form a, vast cantonment of soldier oprang "up alt 9vr tha country, ws pnforcsd tho draft, everybody wan And wo got Then wo got over our tromondouoly over It Wo woro ouddonly sick 'mnd tlrod of war, did jiot Want to hoar war uniwar talk, road sear stories, nor forms. Whorsas wo had favor, now wo hero chills, . Bo from frothing militarism wo rush to vlolsnt But ostromon art wrong. ' - Thoro to somsthing good la tho army ldta, oomathlng profoundly hsnlthfut . and constructive in enforced military That' good olomont in this: That tho youth ' aro made to realise tho supremacy of tho social and communal obligation. Tho draft should bo permanent. Every boy and girt nhould bo required to orvo a certain time in the army of their country. rrovlded, of eoureo, that thla army le drilled, not to ehoot, kill, and fight, hut to WORK. Work le a perpetual naed, fighting an occasional and extraordinary. A maasure is now being propoeed In Bulgaria by the Premier, Alexander Stem boltslry, which if put Into effect will put that country Into the foreground bt nations. The bill Involves the drafting of the young men of what we have been accustomed to term military age for service as laborers Instead of scSdlors; thay ore than to bo grouped according to choice or ability, and net at various tasks under the direction of experts. Some will carry out irrigation schemas In arid districts; some will reforest denudsd mountainsides; some will build roads and railways or schoolhousee and publto buildings; some will work the government mines and others communal tracts of land. During such nervloe the young men will have the advantage of lectures, evening classes and other mesne of Improvement. And In place of maintaining A Handing Army which destroys millions cf dollars worth of ammunition in target practice yearly and can perform no productive labor, the country will be supporting an equal standing army which is receiving the beet sort cf training in agriculture and publlo works, and Is producing results that will snrloh the country by developing He resources. There is no reason why woman should not be required to perform such service. A constructive army could use women aa well as men. 6uch sn army would not b kept alive by tho spirit of revenge; it would not need hate of an enemy to give It pep. It would do much to cure us of th poison kind of patriotism which function only In national egotism end destruction. It would dsvelop real patriotism, which maana devotion to tho business of building up one's country and equipping It to help other countries. It would unify our peopl. It would be a prolific matrix of democracy. Military training and enforced military service are good provided your army chief business is to Work, and only upon occasion to Fight. (Copyright, 130. by Frank Crane.) THE Up-sti- Dr. way it to sulto ouro to far tho other way. Wo wont Into tho war tremendously. Wo wore nil for fighting. Wo woro out to Uek tho Kaleor," and spooohos roared from plat- AUTUMN'S TOUCH. rin fcy far on U owtng Wing back 1 Russo-Flnni- sh Dooorot Now It la dtfflcujt to koop from running to . rtrtmo. Publlo Opinion ia a pendulum, sad whoa ' , 13 1020 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER THE DESERET NEWS ft ... . i 1 I J If you bar Catarrhal Deafneea or are even Jut n little hard ef ga ta hearing or have head neiaee of our druggist and get 1 ounce . and Varmint (double strength and water add to It t pint of hot a little rnu i t rd etrgar aTake 1 tsblevpoonful four titoea day. Tht will often bring ulck relief from the dletrees'ng heed should notes Clogged noatrtla aev end open, breathing bosom Into the tho mucus atop dropping e le easyprepare, it throat mots little and I pleasant to take. Anyone loving bearing or who hae Catarrhal Dssfeeee r bead notve, anenid give tkia pre. acrlpuen a trrsL , Kid-Fitli- ag Tailored Corsets ta erdar. .Hemstitching. pieatlng. buttons msde ta oremder. Pinking, braid- broidering, In Mall orders n specialty. Mad I Equeen th juk of two lemon into boUle containing three on non of Orchard TThita which eaa be had at aay drug store, shake well and you have a a quarter pint of harmless len) OB i leach for faw cent. Massage this, sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, Beck, anna and hand each day, then shortly note tha beauty of your tkia. baautto Uaa tomou juica Famous to bleach and bring that soft, clear, e cemplexioa. lemons have always been used a n f reck I, sunburn and tai remover. Make this up and try it rir roejr-nhit- l3t book, ce pfa, Lre THU a figure wish you on ' blank hw, lets. or ra- ref if we tew. lit fact anything In the print-I-- r RkWH JOB DETT. , |