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Show :HIE DESERET NEWS ;WEDNESDAY OCTOBEIt YOTHS RAH NEPHI I SNAT011 SN1001" SPEAI(I nevi. Zook was the anti Other numbars were vocal solo by Mrs. Kato Woodhouse Rasmunson aid a duet by Mrs. Rattle Ashworth and )dre. O. A. Murdock. Benediction was pronouncd by F. D. Farnsworth. Interment was in Mows. tam n View cemetery. The Rev. Roy den D. Zook dedicatad the grava. Mrs. Lindsay was born &iamb 4. MS, at Cadar City. She was th daughter of CharlesO. and Sophia Big--Us- e Woodhouae. She marrisd Jamsa R. Lindsay, March 3, 111101, at Deaver. Dha is survived by ono daughter. Mrs Clark O. Dunshea of Salt Lake and tour lions. Charles. John, Dan and Allen. Dan Lindsay is at present in New Turk City, and was unable to attend the funeral. Sh also leaves two Waters and four brothers. Mrs. Forrestar and Mrs. Ida Gehr. Stops Corn Pain Instantly and Oertrude of Portland, Or.: Norman and Charles Removes Them Completely Woodhouse of the state of WashintWhether per le on top or be- ton, and tween th your toes. no matter bow big or of Reavar.George and Fred Woodhouse how smell or how "tender" three drop. of "Gets-Lt- " will lift you right out of your misery. You will laugh to see bow Beaver Names 'nil Whits. speakar. For' Corns Little or (Special to The Newt NEPIII. Oct. FLThe Venice theatre was the scene of one of the largset political rallies ever staged to Julth county last night when,. Senator Reed Smoot addressed a crowd of more than 1,000. Nearly 200 were turned away for lack of accommodations. The senator spoke on the League of Nations, explaining why he believes d teeervations are necessary to the Interests of the United &idea In case this country enters the league. Its attacked the lietnueratic leationat administration on the ground of ,extravagance and told something Int the tax burden that must be assumed by the nation in order that the 'war obt may be paid. The eenntor criticised the present federt.1 revenue laws lad went into detail to show why are discriminatory. they VOcal music waa furnished by the 1A411e Republican Glee club and instrumental numbers were given by Miss Diane Booth and Miss Mercy Alva Stour, county Goidaborough. chairman. presided at the rally. the meeting a reception Following w se tendered Senator Smoot at Republican headquarters by the Ladies' Republican club. Refreshments were perved to more than 300 who attended the reception and met the senator ponally. , "Gets-II- " pate-guar- County Judges of Election IA CASTOR Wants For , SONSIGNS In Use For Over 30 Years NV011til4 Z9f7r Neaten at 11 le desired that all athlete Isho;ii emphasised by the club under the 01,ia desire le athletics of any' of Charley Lange cellent direction pastiropatioa J or tht vrtooktinl hied item, rocmr t,eler riot - AT IIIS OWN TERMS azd Chi Ursa Abesys beets the 27 1920 -- (kit. 'Itobinn)n qt -- Itroo &Ilya National league haahall club tor the nett there )rarn. Ott virtually Ida cern tempt. man trivially announced today by Peru Went Charles Lb. - Duval Jackson, premident of .the4 company who la here front Kantlei City at a meeting of the busineremen Saturday demanded that the retail. ere reduce their prices on merrhan.I thaw lie threniena to put of hie own tilliPOPS hta dementia Wore, are' met. ..: - .. ... r , Alb II e I HEm T buys more wisely anthanoften the i . , - less particular one; : because good workmanship and quality go together in moSt'.gar-- .' , . 27.-4'- . i Governor of Tobasco Must Explain Killings WARRING MOGULS MEET "BY CHANCE" (Ry Associated Press.) .1N JUDGE'S ROOM MEXICO CITY. Ort Longer Service 01 Ipso beta. In addition. It via elated that Itobinuott received a hiMenne bona's for tinning the league clumplonahlp of 11120. ., Better Underwear rf,11T...........zi effi' hat to manage the of lumber and the increased freight rat Oa - :- arlos , Han Johnson, eifit.M;41 Oct. Green, governor of tha state of To(Special to The News.) th American league; A. premideat biteeo hits been ordered to this to trod city espeelally unite , Austrian, attorney for th Chic BEAVER, Oct. r7.The Judges of incidents attending the kill- American whirh has club, league op. election for Beaver county have been explain ing of MO deputies and the wounding posed JoAllmon In administration of the in these exeellent lines of un- - - ) appointed by the county commissionof four persons by soldiers in the ewe leagues affairs. and Judge Charles A. ers as follows: t In of meltralltid, the ohamber of charge grand Jury , Monday. The baeohall Beaver Poll No. 1Henry K. Boy-te- r, soldiers, it isdeputies onwere investigation, met )esterday dergarments acting un- In the Judge's W. U. Farnsworth, Abe Murdock. der orders asserted, chambers. Each denied, from Governor Green. howeter. that it was a No. 2C. F. Harris, 1Valter S. To Iton, Lasesno was one of theme conference or thst it had anything to William Morgan. No. 3Mre. E. O. Deputy killed. Ile do w ith th previously had killcd proposed reorganisation Puffer, Frank Low, Heber H. Ash-- , Lain Jose Torres who has accused him of haetball In which Johnson pas not . worth. $sio yet Joined, of libel. Greenville- -8. came In to rest whil Barton, J. It It jutit of Mexico in Newspapers pubCity, maid Mr. Austrian. Rothstein Griffiths, Mrs. John Horton. NoveI knit thistle untisrwsar. sweater reports of the tragedy, assert 0'1 droppedtestified." in to wait for Gadoon to AdamavilleWillard Beek Mrs. J. lishing Governor Green has some for style. in a satisfying variety of patterns. time finish hi. said Johneon. testimony." Pearce, William Stewart. virtually a military "They came In to sea how court Is MinersvilleW. B. Hall, Dave Mc-- 4 held . . over the state of Tabasco,dictatorship The Oaks Way to Com a Cans Lets and there conducted and we all said 'hello.'" aid Mrs. Bradfield. Edith Knight. " lismosso are Intimations that opportunity is Judge lidcDonald.' with "Goss& School Children Finally ) Suit$10.00 MilfordBert Charles now given the federal Nichols, ,,,, government to Ted Bird. 1 , HOSPITAL. Assist in Beet Harvest how rebuke the abuse quickly your corn lets go its grip. Beard, HUSTON of IN military power. A. 1).1 rriscoMre. 0. t Sullivan, A. it curls right up and dies so you att. attractive Particularly eltshniert, striped Mrs. Andrew can lift it Off with your fingers. Ire McAuley, Davey. (Special to The News.) parlor in quality and also asetaring full pro. NEW Toro. Om T. L. Hue-toADDITIONAL SPORTS. and nonsense to pars and trim a NewhouseEd Cook, NVilliam Mortertion against wintera coldest blasts. MORONI. Oct. 27.Weetber condi-- , folly corn trying to ease its pain when ris, Oscar Talk. part owner of the Yankees, went lions aro.improved and the beet har- "izeta-I- t' tb.floonevelt hospital yesterday for se will easily rid you of it enMcMoscowBert John n Williams, We have a full line of all the vest Is on In full blast. Not more than tirely. operation for an becalm The opera. --Gete-It" NESPPEHMEN ABE don, it la sai& will not be serious. is sold at all drug stores Donald, C. W. Pettit. two-pie- ce One third of the crop has been harof in brands and " underwear but a trifle. Your money vested. School tea been out for and coals on request Mfd. by E. Lawrence S. union suits; weights, light, medium ' and three weeks to enable the pupils to as- back Headquarters Opened ,1 1 2i. ,... ,. est In th feld. but rein and snow it. Co IllOM TIIIP heavy. , By Beaver Democrats 11,1011 have prevented much work being to The done. An attempt we made Monday (Special News.) One choice article is a mercerized silleun , to reconvene school, but it proved a 1, cl ' BEAVER, Oct. 26.The Democrats HALIFAX. N. S. Oct. 27.Only bona. -- -failure as all the pupils were in the of Beaver opened their headquarters ... derwear that is growing in popularity. An- , fields so the vacation has been ex- last night with a big reception. Nearly rid. (lettermen and one observer will other feature is our auperweight under- - ' tended another week and it Is thought 300 persons were seated at the ban- be permitted each of the competing is already under way In Basketball , wtar in worsteds, silk and cotton. by that time the harvest will be near quet. The evening's entertainment schooners in the international races, Pocatello with the high school boys enough completed to permit the boys consisted of an interesting program which begin here next Saturday. This leading Out. Arco, Moore, Aberdeen, and girls to again take up their stud- interspersed with dancing. J. F. To!-to- n announcement made last night by H. Mackey, Shelley, American Falls and Blackfoot are included in the schedule ies, spoke regarding registration, ab- H. Sliver, chairman of the sailing com- as at is it present. The sugar factory has been partially sant voters, and the law against car- mittee, came aa a if you are troubled with pains or closed eurprise. as many down for a few days on ac- rying voters to the polls or to the The Utah. Guard has plans feel have amateur persona Including aches; tired; yachtsmen on foot for a National headache, count of having no beets on hand, the registration offices. Explaining the series of basketball games roads being impaitsable for loads. Not exception made of aged and infirm and newspapermen had planned 'to sail this fall and winter. The appearances indigestion, insomnia; painful pass, on either the Nova Scotia schooner $6.50 he said Munford ha to been an the of resume and will abundance material George full workon of plant point' age urine, you will tmd relief in chosen by both parties to furniah a Delawanna, or the Glouchestar schooner strong competition to local teams will In a 'variety et of trine line rnitilan capacity yesterday. madras, be furnished. car to carry the aged or afflicted to Esperanto. very pleasant patterns. with an appeal for Commissioner Millet. who will repre- undoubtedly on election day. the polls smartly dressed men. ent the state of in Massachusetts the Last Rites Held For A troop hopes centecr around BarMrs. L. A. Shepherd gave a. humor- contest, arrived ...here last night from rows. Jame. and Brereton. C troop Mrs. Alice W. Linsday ous reading. The Glee club furnished Boston. looks to Parry. Usher Parry, Neldon, fl $4.50 32.50, $3.50 The two campaign songs composed Delawanna will not be launched Mc Kendrick by and Allen for justification ' William Hurst and the county cam- from the Marine railway at Lunenburg of its hopes. (Special to The Newt) la dreaay modeles attractive Many offerings before this morning and is not expected CAPSULES serv- paign song "Vote for Cox" composed to reach here percales and TO,MdralL, BEAVER, Oct. before Friday. A notice of considerable Interest to ices for Mrs. Alice W. Lindsay who by Mrs, Owen Grover, Mrs. L. B. local athletes is that of a meeting of be grorld's standard romody for kidney, died Friday morning were held from Bohn gave a reading and Frank Smith in the PLANNED FOR FRESNO the Utah Athletic association 2ivar. bladdar and uric add troubles and the family residence yesterday under rendered a vocal solo. An elaborate of the public safety buildgymnasium was ir,rved y the women national Remedy of Holland since 1696. the direction of Rev. Royden D. Zook banquet L. B. White, organiser of the - ing. Cal. Oct. FRESNO, peo17.Fresno of Milford, pastor of the Methodist members of the Cox for President pie are considering adding,a third au- club. hen as hie object the continuation hrao hos, all druggists. Guaransoad. tomobile race, to be held annually on of activitiee of former scholastic athEpiscopal church. The services open- club. and aqp Look for Om ammo Cold Medal so wows, los New Year's day, ,to the local racing letes and others who find their abilied with song by quartet. Invication shad almost so innitatios 238-23- 0 MAIN e't program which already Includes two ties lying dormant. At this meeting was pronounced by Bishop C. Dennis War Hero 'Addresses Open events,the the San Joaquin Valley classic this evening plans for a basketball , Ranin Day classic. team will be put in operation and BOY. Air Meeting at Lehi andAnnouncement was made rocently eral of the former bright lights in this that the Fresno County Chamber of line have signified their intention of (Special to The News.) Commerce received 113,000 as Its share trying out for places on the club team. is LE H I, - Oct. 2 Charles M. tithe receipts of the 1120 San Joaquin Boxing Is also going to be strongly Whittlesey on his way to Salt Lake, VSlley classic. addressed an open-af- r meeting in front of the high school auditorium late yesterday afternoon. He was in- e'"a'ffat.' troduced by Setator Edward Southwick and told why he stands for the : League of Nations. He said the main reason was because of his hatred of war. "We must have It League of Na' 4, ';:;' '':',1,.;;,::,,,: seem to take delight in your suf- tions,"he said, "to prevent war and has since the present already league ferings. Soon Will l. Rheumatism's Pains been by the other nations , :' .:::!:,?(,:,:.,..:...,: :' , ..':'::!.(0'll. '.7F..tV.,.11.-..:TAhc..01.140n..:- ' Of course there has been we willadopted Likely have to Join it or none." Begin Their Assault. to their the He place people urged cases where some slight relief poliInterest in this issue above was experienced from the use tics. "We fought for you,"party be said, ' ' , k pains of liniments and other local ap- "not as Republicans, not ao DemoWhen Rheumatism's as Americans." but N.. crats, renew their grip, as they are plications,, but there has never Maj. King also spoke indorsing the ,:,,,,,,,,:,,:::,,,,z,,,,,4, .,, been a case that was actually statements made by the cblonel and bound to do as soon as the first yet Col. who Whittlesey explaining cured by such treatment, and .,,..... in the recent , ,.. , touch of winter approaches, temporary relief is very far from iswar.and the work he did ,' linithe 'will you again reach for . comforting to a constant sufHear Citizens temMurray ferer. ment bottle in an effort to mentsthey 1) i PI - a Suit a . n, :7,--4'- ol. 1 well-know- chleaso.--Adrortiseme- EXCITE atTxl... Pe DON'T DESPAIR : 1 ShirtsThatinviteClose ncrutiny, i and$7.50 , . GOLD MEDAL and 04 I , S gel Clatithig Storegaen 01sVJiI.I lou Nobble Around till ' 4,, 'iThöq8a.tid..Ato.R.çiiti-0-.Th.oit,,- ' ''.; :;',"';:'.9,,i-.- , - '::r,y ..:::s:',::,-:,.:,:- : , )t.)1...0T.atii00P:..011....-- Apply. for yours today.: . Gubernatorial Candidate MURRAY, Oct. 27Char les R. Ma. candidate for per the pain, or will you make an The only sensible treatment Intelligent effort to get rid of the from which you can expect real bey, Republican goverresults is a remedy that goes nor, and E. O. Leatherwood, candidate disease for good and all ? were Second the down for district, into the blood supply, Congress deep in tIMMEMBUMMITSIMITIMITTIMIIMITIMMIIIIIIMMIIIIMIIIIIIII speakers at a rally held last nigq and kills the germ s that cause the Murray school gymnasium, - - of state affairs remain slave to the 1 the disease. These tiny germs wasDemocratic conduct attacked by Mr. Mabey. who reI, Why millions and the when multiply by you I liniment bottle, called Democratic campaign premises' can 1. scatter by means of the blood of four years ago and declared they .. know that the best it have not been fulfilled. He outlined N afford is mere temporary 1 circulation throughout the en- what his policies will be in case he is attire a Whether make not elected governor, declaring that he system. relief? they Why cut down taxation for state purtack the break to the effort muscles, determined joints, will posea, limbs or other parts of the body, Mr. Leatherwood spoke on natidtial shackIss of Rheuma1 the the 'covenant of the the they are still in the blood and Issues. attacking germs tism routing by today. League of Nations as it stands -- torwill to continue their spread from your system? , - TRIMMIMMIIMmtilimiffirmamiummommiummisountili turing pains until eliminated Lumber Company ,Cuts thoroughly from the blood., Wages Twenty Per Cent Physicians h a ve var ying a wonderful blood is , M.S. ' (By Universal Service.) opinions shoat the cause of remedy, ankil the logical treatOct. 20.The ENTERPRISE. because-it management of the'Ore.. , Rheumatism. They are hi'con- ment for rheumatism, East Oregon Luntsource to the the as entire ber company has reduced wages 20 siderable doubt promptly permeates per cent, effective at once. The reaof the diseas- e- and its proper blood' supply, and searches out sons riven ore the toll In tho prtee treatment. But there is no and kills the disease germs. You ' doubt whatever about its pains, can take S.S.S. with the assur- ,," 1 ' and no not ance .122r,'71 are r;dilth.;'-that you experidisputing the fact that -. 4 for this tine old remedy aorionir...' theyare real, in many ckses even menting, . has been in constant use for , ILL .to the extent of torture. LpILLL i ILI) i a morethan fifty years confined during . were disease If the I 'N, to the surface, there might be which time it has been giving So owe results. it you "some logic in expecting relief splendid from its clutches by local appli- t yourself to take S. S. S. with-- use 1 cations applied to the surface. out delay, and discard thedo of 4 C, aert local reinediestat yott a ch .7.11utyot, , npgoo1. othon disease that can cause st5 .rou-I anus C tuxeT. De woo 111IIMMTIMMOTOMMITIMMMIIMI t is and suffering pain' Geher,a1Minalert Iff and has its source far below, shall:" : !Lit will ea'at cry v The treatment that agolee1 of the: skin. surface , the I- ' one results is real the give may be slight I The pains that 'attacks Rheumatism : at first, and that is where the DU. SHORES 41 SHORES at its source; and removes : THE OtitLIA1111.1,SPECIALASTo roo , victim of rheumatism .13 often -1 MEN AND , ' deceived. the germs that cause IL ', 41,',', WOMtN first He does 110t feel that-th- e ,.,, ., I 2 ',- r. PEICINTRITMWM1 0 Solt Lake. psf little twinges of pain amount to A Owlets Oros. ",, If your case reqUires any' SptI A much, and hence they are not -, ;'11""r'" obtained can be it cial ::, advice, But gradheeded. eer they 'promptly ssC;;;1.171 c,...7,0104 ,,,', ',i inerease in severity:until without ,cost together with val, , ft will write if uable literature you ' 1 t 0 Loot your entire wt.outow,v, I mart, in its relentless grip. The today to Chief Itedical Advistr, i I tern ittwoontattoto st.ch, oft sod citron's 4001 L"; pains that 'seemed so slight at 289 Swift Laboratory, - Atlanta, 1 to It, 7 tejtt ttrom,0 to U. 1 , and severe intensely trig, :.' -' ' ,,...,,,,,,,,, .4..4,4, tlitvi... .. . . tu- ',?' 1,10 ! 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