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Show L N (TIIE DESERET NEWS 'TUESDAY OCTOBER 20 1020 -- W W1ESIGHTIS I i: HARDING HOLDS "DANDERINE" TAFTS Save Your Hilrj Make It Abundantl K LAUDED BY COX WHISKY Trip Said to Be FAST TO NOTCH Girls! WITNESSES Aerial Non-Sto- p Record Flight ALREADY GAINED , (By Unlvsreal Berries.) I A WASHINGTON, Oct. miles of non-sto- p 1,000 by flight Lieut. Charles B. Aurtln, over ths Caribbean sea was pronouno d by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell here today a belbg tho most re-markable ever mad by aa army aviator, ' Austin had started from Franoe Flold near Cbrlatobai. on the first flight ever attempted from tho Canal Eon to Washington. D. C. Ho was acoompanlsd 70 miles ont to sea by two planoe, which than turned back, leaving Austin to ''make tho flight alone. When 100 miles out Austin , Campaign U Over in o Far A Republican Candidate la Concerned Remainder Of Time for Review. Nominee Sajr ExPrerident Correctly Forecast How World Tribunal Would be Accepted by Mae. I BY HARRY I. ROGERS. (J. N. 8. Staff Corrpondnt) . With j KE.VOVA. W. Va., Oct h tribute to WUllam Howard Taft'o tlft o f prophecy Governor Jam Ml Cox, today bado farewell to Watt Irtinla and ontartd upon a trnu-u- a thrao day a atumptnf dampalga of Ohio hla homo atata. Mr. Taft, tho gowrnof inalatad tho powr of foratalllnf aranta about a (n a much aa ha pradlotad Waat labor that In Virginia' ago fnar gad tho ehurchaa would andoraa tha Uagu tf Nations. Judg Taft alao gradlctad. Governor Cox aald that tha Borneo. If glvn tha rota would cast their ballots for tha loayus. Xn tha past wsak It la parfactty gpparent that Judg Taft corractly rtsuallsad tha fatura," ha aald. Trom ha pulpit and eonrre ration comas tha lama story of religious fervor. Ho learua I lass has been readier tha industriously than labor. 1 In of tha mountains minora atata thoroughly familiar with It lad tha Republican Isadora are hav-gi- g trouble with thair omens meeting of which bears eloquently to fudge Taft's foresight. Newspapers of several West Virginia towns which the Oovarnor stop-sa- d-In today printed questions regard kg hla labor record which tho gov-trnmaintains are prompted by the Republican national committee. Governor Cox also reiterated hla lodge of yesterday to sit down with senate and accept reservations to !is io League of Nations batween the By FLOYD MmcGROT, j Staff Correspondent) MARION. Ohio, Oct 11 With election day but one week dtetant the Republican campaign in eo far aa it effects Sen. Warren O. Harding parson-all- y Is virtually at an and. While the aerator will makt a final swing through Ohio, delivering four Woefully prepared addresses it was ap parent today that no new Issues would bo Injected Into the presidential ficht by tho Republican candidate, and that hia remaining speeches would be devoted mainly to a restatement and (I. 1 ao . Ea all or and the lodge reservations ItehCoclc I3Tcrnor Cox Shows Miners His Record (By Associated Press.) Oct. 25, La-lj BECKLET, W. Va., queetlons and tho League of Nagano wars principal subjects of Cover Cox of Ohio in bia campaign rough tho West Virginia eoal today. Ha atrsssed argu-sn- ts that the.leagua waa a pledge to srlcan eoldlere their mothers to t future wars To audiences of minors, railroad nd other workmen, the Demooratla residential candidate told of human-tarta- n and progressive legislation Id epted in Ohio. Cnargea were made in hostile news-l- $r and In handbills circulated or min-regio- ns Immediately after a Dander! ns massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twlco as heavy and plentiful, each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or ecraggly, You, too, want lota of long, etreng. beautiful hair. A bottle of delightful Danderlne freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This " gives to stimulating thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness, bo-cau-se 16-ce- nt bM.uty-toilc- Adr. AU druggists! . among tho governor's crowds today that he had ordered militia into labor controversies at Akron and Canton, O. They called attention to hla statement that hs had never thrown a sol-- d tor's uniform Into, nor had a shot been fired in any Ohio industrial controversy, while he wee governor. Today's attack was mat by the governor With the statement that his record was publio and hs would stand upod it. California Woman Loaes $20,000 in New York Hotel (By Universal Service.) NEW YORK, Oct. IS. That Mrs James W. Keeney of California, was robbed at the Hotel Flasa on October 17 of Jewelry worth 110,000 waa mads known today when police headquarters wars notified. Private detectives have bean working on tho peso for a whole week without results. Mrs. Keeney was out on October 17 between 7 and t oclock. When she returned to her room at the Plaxa it is said she found it had bean ransacked and the Jewels stolen. The articles stolen include several rings of diamonds and ohalns and pendants 3 platinum, N. 8. a tropical clarification of hla position on vital Issues. which confront the nation. The spirit pervading ben. Harding's headquarters indicates that leading believe that the presiRepublican dency is a good as won, that all Sen. Harding haa to do from now on Is to hold feet te thp poaltlton already galnad and that nothing said or don by either of tho chief presidential aspirants in the closing days of ths campaign can change many votes or tbs msln result. And. the Republicans are not in tho least nervous as to ths result. " Ths Ohio, address will summarise and possibly amplify Sen. Harding's declared position on tax and tariff reform, restate In detail his stand with regard to tho Leagut of Nations lnsuo so that there will be no doubt as to what hs will do in respect to that issue if elected president of the United States: defend railroad and shipping legislation of tho present Congress and arraign what he declared to bn inefficiency of the Democratic administration. ARE ATTACKED Two Women Overcome bjr Fumes. hurricane Detective Names Man Suspected of Murder (By International News Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. Making good hie promise to name tbs man being sought for the murder of Ruby Allen in a local hotel in case an arrest had not been made. Captain of Detectives Duncan Matheaon today revealed that a state-wid- e search is under way for R. E. Du gal, former oversees veteran. (By Associated Free.) TOKIO, Oct IS. Two bombs, elm-llto those which exploded in front of the. house of representative last summer, were found hero today- and removed by tho polios. They were outside a shrine dedicated to Japanese soldiers and sailor which was being visited by a number of prominent persons, Including military leader. ar ((By Associated Praia) RENO, Nov., Oct II. The police of Reno and federal authoritlea are conducting an investigation boro of what la aald to havo boon an attempt to kill Charles Jensen and Fred XL Anderson, two Rono men, who gave testimony a few day ag in Baa Franelaoo to tho federal grand Jury investigating tho whisky ring." Jansen and. two young )ady companions were over com by gas In an apartment ocoupied by Jensen SaturTb federal authorities day night and polio will not discuss the affair, It was given out that tha attempt but on the U( of Jonaen was an effort to him out of tho way because of h get testimony ho gave or might glvo in the Investigation now going on In San Francisco. Anderson was not in the apartment at t& time but earlier Saturday evening surprised a man that waa trying to get into the Anderson home. This man ran away. Both Anderson and Jensen have been given special protection by federal o floors because it is feared that further attempts will be mad on their Uvea Jensen and the two young ladle were overcome by the gaa in the apartment and are still in a bad condition although all wiU recover. They went to the apartment early in the evening. On of tho girl went to the bathroom while Jensen and the other girl remained in the kitchen. After bathing the glri started to go through the living room of the apartment and was overcome by gee fumes which apparently had' been injected through tbs door. She fell to the floor and Jensen rushed to her aid. The other girl was overcoma immediately end Jensen rushed to tho telephone and summoned a phyelcian. Before the physician arrived Jensen waa overcoma. All were rushed to a hospital. The police have not determined what kind of gas wa used. aa VH aaa It mSSS CUoxifc - RIGHT. TOMORROW EOlVtlia I sasssa aaa VMJOBVW). ill V-- aa acs aa '.'T.4,1 VREE' Are Invited te n Olrie, Gems aa "UNDER THE APPLE aaa aaa aaa aaa aa --wni- JOHN SULLY J t7..WI bisUThurs. aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa LAWTON aaa lie. oe --EEiHKi no,R iTiui tub A BiitwE NEAL ARAL "Vrauifcy Btlt.EW mtitwTe CASI ETON A a roquet KEWWKPT l aa I i EMI 8SSI ALL WEEK. NOW PLAYING Vi Chambers A Dazzling Screen Version of Robert Notable NoveL THE BESTLESS SEli With MARI OH DAVIES CARLYLE BLACKWELL cast And an see will it and talk about It. town whole We predict the A Paramount Picture. Felix Cartoon The Adventures, of a Cat at a Circus. all-st- ar T ml nigrB(fiftiil The Heme ef Big (Ou State Street) Pieter." The Theater BeaatlfaL ON K TODAY AND TOMORROW LIQUOR ISSUE SCHEDULED. VICTORIA. B. C Oct 15. Nominations of candidates for the next British Columbian leglslatura which was dissolved last Saturday will be held on Nov. 10. The general election will be on Dec. 1. Government liquor regulation proposals will be presented at the next session. A Thee. H. Inc SAPHEAD Hughes Lloyd Cast ad an BI STER HESTON, IRMNG CTMMINOS and , WILLI M H. CRANE. Mere threhhlog aad abeorhlag thaa tha dream which thrilled Broadway-fageaeratloma tinof Wall Street U this Newr York society life. .aad All-St-ar that bite the greatest target In all the werld the buauia heart. nietber atery r Gurdaa Brctlaad at the Organ -Comedy, Win the Wind Blew rathe Review Living Book of Nature. THE TIGER. DAY TODAY OLD FOLKS ENDING FRIDAY "THE Featuring A MEEK Special 'Homespun Folks" ,, A iV; GEM AMERICAN TROOPS ORDERED OUT. BUCHAREST. Oct. 15. Tho hat ordered the military forUNREGISTERED VOTERS ces to suppress any rioting attending ATTENTION 1 LAST CHANCE! Export Rise and Imports tho general railway strike now in Fall During September If yog do not register you cannot progress by the use of all means. Including bombs and gas Sheila The vote. For places of registration OctoWASHINGTON, Oct. 15. The downrailways have been taken over by ber 26th and 17th call up Wasatch ward trend of exports and the upward the army. 1711, 1751, 1711, 6406, 837. trend of Imports was halted during September. Figures mada publio today by the department of commerce showed that export for the month exceeded those of 'August by 626,000,000 and that Imports were 1110. 000.000 balow those of the month before. nt a tvaiwst M aa Perpetrator of Gat Aaaault which tossed hla plan about like a chip In tho air and threatened every moment to dash him into the sea. On one occasion his plans, IJeut. Lieut- - Austin says, was within II feet of mountain high waves. the To make matters wores propeller of tho piano became slightly deranged. At this momsnt fats favored Austin and tb hurricane whirled away. He Immediately turned beek to hie starting point at Franco Field, which hs reached after beir.g ten and a half hours in ths air. Austin, Oen. 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