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Show ,.. 1 , ,. . , -- -- - ., . ,.. --- sq,-- 1" ! - - A. liwma.v.ew,eemourNonetvemeelere-t-":"----.-7,---7...-:.:-7,-71''IV- - , - - "'" ... , 2....'..4...,:.. - - V ,..,-- ,. - I ,' t . . - - ; - . - ' - - -' - - ' ' --2 . ' THE DESERET : . ', NEWS -- - :: . CIFRIAANYSURE -- , f4 t! . i ' OJW"':',,T,:111JAGE11:---itIll- ' AMERICA WILL ACT 112:.,....:::.:,. .111STLY pri r 1 re 1 ' 1 - ' - !!!.!!.....,y.,.... , - .: - . Rays - t , , , ; I , 1 , i' I ,,, I : : 1 i, , 1 : . , , , i six n. vox ''' u-m-G : Enjoys Fine-- Health.-- - , . up to where I have actually gained eighteen pounds in weight." declared B. Frank Hill. manager of a popular Sth Street, Los An, cafe at Sit Weal, Cal- - - ---- ---tele. - -everarI times 'during the past explained Mr. Hill, u"ntt had to Yreeawrieet. of bad my business on health following an attack of influenxa. I lost my appetite and my stomach was in such a bad fix thsX what Ifttle I did eat stewed to do me more harm than good. I was eonetipatee and suffered terribly with anti.on time etomath. , my gas - tide 11"T, 4 ..., , wit ' . . .7 , , ' - ' t ; 5 ;i ,! -- - 1 - , . '.' - 1411k V - - - . ' . 1. 7 Sorti . , . t ,, - - - . , ,, - -, . , . . - ., - '11co'r i . mill , NITP 4te - :: - Is th , , .. n OfQUALITY2zN been, - , I . ' , talk , - , ' .: ' , . . is he street; ' The . . kb. , , - ,k : 11 fares bor. G Met LI - - IMSTRUMINT t A:fAtt-TH-- - -- , 1 - - - -- ' ' - ' - : . , Ask Sonora OWDEFIll" about this phonograph. You'll discover t of the famous that they are unanimous in their praise ' 1 . ' . . . Ask Ark Owner - , Ee ,', Pei - -- - ilatO : , - . - - IHI , r , ( ' , . - , ' $. a"' matter - II it f ' , ' 1411 V , , ' ; , t,, . . - 4: . , , It ,09. : ' 10. - - flged. 4 - 4 Firmt,- (M!211J ' ,,,, ...., :,,, - .x41 A.s. 1" . Ig011,1 .... .111,14. - ;- -, ., er.4r.io, Aulaim , . ., -- . annod- ",,-- :,. , al - hmtemddownred ,conditionhodpuolled ''. - , r.,!.,..,,.:. 'Pre" - ' , , ra :: : -- , r -Barviewl fifteen pounds and was so- weak-attd-felt so bad that I bad to irive up wer - 4 BAN FRANCISCO., Nov. I tried all kinds of medicine& but most Important shake-u- p ' In the. per--, Irthin.F kelP,d 311...luta I Iva! might)" amulet of tlie,Attantio and Pacific I and discoura In r '11 A friend advised me to try Tanlae eets and in tha navy departvomit and spoka so well of what it had done Man"' months, In scheduled to take for him that I decided to give It a trial plasm within tht next few weeks , Me- bi-official ragoria meowed gave tne. and I commenced to Imp:ova g - , .1 before t tinrehed It. my appetite today at Twelfth Naval distrtet head, from Washington. ' picked right Sy and I felt so much 1 , ter that I bought another bottle. These aeo tha changes wkieh offt- - - 10011 I wat1 two to (41't ' errs at navy headquarters say aro to i wanted without having o thing I of trouble with my stomach. tille'in be made by BacretarY Daulakt: now sleek at work. and my gain In Admiral Hugh Rodman is to be sue. weight and strength is simply remark- - . ceedid In command ot thd Pacifist able ter I tip the scales at one hundred :fleet by Adnitral Robert 1. Coonta. at and thirty-thre- e pounds and lust teal fine all 'the timil.,.- The way Tamse Prevent chief ot the. bureau of naval Coonts built me up was the surprise of my life' operations in Washington. Hit- , and it win always get a good swan will be replaced by '. P; Jonesof the Atlantic fleet. :.: ' Sri mendation from me? - - - What assignment will be given Rod. Taniac , is Salt Lake Clertr Schrainni-Johnso- n of speculations. offt-I good storeci , 1 . Admiral Henry B. WilSon, chief of 7 . the Atlantic fleet. la to of ' , liquidation. 'his The view le held here that the WI!. nevercommand and sent to duty at- the academy at Annapolis. son administration seised the Gernia41. Admiral ' Thomas Washington. chief ProPorir' in the Mated States ht th the bureau of navigation. Is slated ' hope of the utter extermill&Liell of. oto : him. German business and commercial Ins ;hue changes in 'contemplation, In America. and having sues Ray. will also Include Rear Ad- 'seeded therein might as well place the ass mire! Albert Gleaves . commander of proceeds to the credit of Germany'. she Asiatic fleet, who it la reported. Germany. on her part, would then obsi will be succeeded by Rear Admiral ligate herself to pay the reparation dee J ' I - AdPmiBral uStrauss is' mended in some othet form. ,, " on In some quarters there is a feeling duty in Washingtort: Heat ispresent' member ' that this question should be given over of the generar board of thea navy do-t- o special commission on financial.' panment legall and commercial authorities. who: - Tim first move which officers laid i would draw up a settlement form and !Indicated a shake-u- p of the Gen epeeist agreement as an annex to the commands was made it fortnight ago oome should there a treaty'. if separate when Secretary Daniels ordered Cap- - 1 ' ' iI tain Willis McDowell to pesos. duty as chief- There la considerable speculation la of staff of the Assiatic fleet. German,' al to of the nett A high naval officer. who has heti : administration in the United States many important poste. today predict- toward the prevision In the treaty of ed that former Bsnator John W. Versailles . forbidding Germany to Weeks of Boston. who is a graduate of . make any treaty which would in any the :naval academy. will be the next ., way conflict with the Versailies treaty. secretary of the navy. Weeks. the officer pointed out. Is a . ''' '' '' FriCkle Fashion Adopts , prominent Republican and th ., familiar with navy affairs and for that . reason has the backing of the rank- H C1 C1 to' ' ing officers of the navy; He hs said to be a close personal friend of Prod. ,1,e'" atfee A ,.,; W dent-eleWarren G. Harding. . . 007r.u-neart- my ' , . , r 4 Says Tantac Put Min Badt On His Fee and He Now ---- - (Universal Service Correspondent) the absence Nov. att--l- o .,. of authoritative information or statePresident Harding's' d, ments as to what toward the ending of the conpolicy dition of war with Germany will be, miniaters of the German government' decline to make any public utterancet . giving tho government's view of a' peace arrangement with the United, - Statea until the new,pres:dent an-' ' flounces his policy. The fear is expressed that such ut- terances . ; might be misinterpreted. , And after all, it is declared. "it is America's first move to tell Germany ' What she expect. to do and not for I Germany to first tell what she expects of the United States." . ' ' Thug situation. however. is not active thinking and considerable discussion in the inner circles as to the new administration' prob. able action informally calling off a '' Mate of war which really ended two ' years ago. .. Germane Glad , The idea of a se parate peace eaa be I said to be entertained with almost , sal sympathy in Germany, less 1Ibecause of any belief that it will alter any hardship. much for Germany or ameliorate greatly the conditioni int- , posed by the Allies. but more because of the after moral 'effect against the ' 1 trsatl. of la circles close to that government the view is held that an opportunity Is now offered, in principle. at least for America ' . to lay down to Germany a really Just and equitable peaceone I Meals that will make for the moo. , ciliation of the peoples of Germany and AMOriell as as example to the ishole world Of what such a peace I be. Is contrast to the prinat- , them who drafted the treaty of ' . 4 ' ---- --- , RV KARL ' ' 'i ' l'' f I 1 ' I ' : ; , 3 , , '--- ' ' .. 114y kw firstuipli ,' 61 , , uran:77-770----; I ' ' 19-- '0 ,. L'"--rdin4 -- ' - Authorities Withhold Comi ment on Senator Harding's ' Election But Citizens See '. , i ' - ,,.41Ar-Ilin- ti1 I) iln 1 it ...us Angeles Business Man - ' ' Ovmri.,,i11. ; ,::!1-.1..)::!....::,!:,-,,:'---:,-1,:::!:-..,!.1,7.... - - NOVEMBER. 6. iI BIGSHAI(E-IJ- P . I . SATURDAY ' ". Caoli by thi asd a upebR '''. Territorially It la not be-- 'CLEAR AS A BELL ';, ' ' , a soon such that peace arrangement , . , s . I ; , A in any way the boundaries . alter ,,tle . '1" , ' .. ferted upon the Gerznans by, the Yee- of fel . - ' ; sallies tresty. 'and it is not suggested 1 - ' Tr ' here that the United States would at' ; .''' i t , , i tempt any such changes...but there :iblee . , ' . , , s seems to be a deep lying hope that any I mode .. , ,,' 'Mem treaty negotiated 'with . the United '' ' bits is of Sonora The no know will assert ' meet equal,: States Ire th , emphatically the , They ; of of all peoright The , '.' ., They'velooked and listened, ' wonderful l , ' t as Germans well as others ples. ' , 1 ' shu lines of the upright ' . It is not saying too much to declare . , , , '''';'41111 that the result of the elections in . 1 ,1. with America has confirms mdfurrtielsture masses verdict the , , of large ..1 ' ' : ' , calofethelfint and the German people In their almost , , , ba.ec;n17,1d,e Care and It , ' childlike faith in the sense of 1e latico le ' i ,.. Sonora. . ,... for and the demand a square deal on ' . wTttil ali of the , The tone power' , the part of the American people. I I Sonora , , - -. ( -which even the unftlled 14 points did ; ,i can possibly be desired ful, ,,' not shatter. because a distinction is , extra.long.ninnmg ; I immediately made briftween , Wilson for richness, Sweetness and - is far superior to any other, and ,- 3 and the people. ',:' : accuracy and for delightful ,, this superiority is admitted- In general the making of a separate i ', peace seems to be regarded In autoo , , . ., . r ;. expression. ,, , - , and unchallenged. thoritative as 1 a trade quarters largely ' , , or economic between Ma peace treaty the ' - " to two countries. shim the territorial $75 tbto $2500 upright period Majoilkent tyke , . t. , , are igirgely excluded. questions Se" , l '1', , . , tbo ' ' Regaintice Problem Large. tI Strevell-Paterso- n , , but , - ' "". 4 , No doubt mist, here that elatms for coo reparation for sinking' will Poo be 'ranted without inuch guanine; , . Wessave mole tellain open tor eamselem Dealers , since the aMes have already forced oici , , . ........ welts 4, ter 'tato propostdos. I (BY rnivenad geraical Ishould held that the treaty of Ver. that upoa the Germans it Is not exdf ' matters of the contains only that do pected meld PARIS. Gerteurny other.. Itoo. the . . ,,:t, . g.Itoot bats are victors . ' reeconize those elating. The ,latest Therm worn a. s. del aa wr11, , "'lathe hvansits"outWhthed-- but no Alton: ":11-bwilstion :haat I . however that the Q1100- - las he illglit at the owl lob' .....4) ' . for The in atillinerY payment tok reparation to' This Newest a, alliina , re to be that America will show Ameriea at 0041 1,4441:41'. , ayes introduced would draw at aad ftre from fail the l-Peworld that oven in defeat a tuition the French who will bisiet.tisat their is reraigle out dietancing evenWon lesthe ;:,,o...ml..mm.moi.....um...iewmr........t.mew'--some right which costanot be de- - claims ham preferenoe La , payment. 00. .eau time traattenlaquell triniPaad . Ole& ' ' t , aerially in ease the faint hope of the IItalia monitor' tali& ' ' S Plow Otestocka , ... Germass shooks .he, realized that, ' Irellelrinff Om death sr the Ulna of , SIM 11111111111weelteltOttekUltit -- . , , fr ' Irt11kel bite. milliners No thinn.,,,,,,t,b1.. obstacles to Amesica would reetere seised German ,Orsocs trem . '. ' . spoody setotistioss for a esparsto property er pmee at the disposal otielkicoveved that their fair eusternerz .PHONOGRAPH .. . anything . pesos see soon bore. should tho sow 11111..Garlwana the sums mamma I. 11"Irstilsell IT ' t AssoeittieS Prude.) (By , sq,;;;;,itS.st DEAL13113 , Azoortcsa adcztolotration &octal, upon guldation-- - . Ai, a DSO& I COLUMBUS. ' G.. Woo. ornee.wele , The roommates of private property tor a substitute ' ..4 , , , to o, 4obottom esetoto to bo moot& &rust' : ?hes Ittoloored soaxabod7 , irk that Jamas M. Cue his first stsammont . ..- - ,: ;. .. .. , the. , bird to hardest in mei world , catch la, , Gormista it sad Nib! , whirrs,' him, the owl. &settee since said that tonight tie ewl leathers homene del ' ,Ica in slotrit he Wad nla ltreud es when ... wilaidw,74 flawiltoelal wiretaps thol mu, es :aa't141 et all shoo sa d limping.; ... t Tb. abum" ""sha. "los to Writoithe Batt started.", Mit LIMA be a"'IrOuld the prhxciplo et international law filet trawl 4 alive to aaaellaaathelkat;a private preemie.- menet be saisedla mad Oilldros: For i'lltiby bet retrace & stop nor livid a ' WWI' ",are I earning lawn" time St war without oompensation. ---- '"- owls with in sots woods' tot to principle.'" the T 'catching . . , . Waal. Cteail , ' ' tweeted Pall& The statement followm ' I l', , F I' Already' talk of ouch actin: is curious ciresmstancs connected 'Tor the 1 wi:th . firstytitomeintacelmepyter then conaiderabie as the new faaigea la that tho 4 ; I Cianneill , arstion by America would strength A ' , amperwitioa witich tea tt that killing, trol of the legislative and executive b,I . itt escheat. with tits proceeds of suckers 4I'iti is 'unlucky has disappeared. . I broaches of the natiatel government- , , I . f ' . Therefore. policy as to statute and att. . ame.,.- ----,...1 4 . , ministration. is wilt be task Is no . ' . SALT con- of 13 LAXII but that the critic. longer the . . . ' '. ' ', i 'tractor. It is any bops and tiros be- , . . '111011111 ' ' ' ' , . ,.. . . ' , -, , . lief that ths democracy of the natio" . , will not attempt political SabOtate. - --f! . . The toiletry has men Witte enough of ... that. . . . SEE .' Mill mon nre aro In the Midst of aa emorgee- ' ' , . IV-6. cy and the Slittell'S every rssource White. chairman. expects to cart a ems. tho entreaties yesterday et William JOB PIMMUM AND 11001E ' ' In behalf ot the foresee of oontatittee members. be shocid Mr. that the ,41pACt Rirysats SLIMING 7., ar- Iseromed pthresto dbasopet thing that are helpful. So long sa today. i3","kb ......, Ii . , ,. .1 ..,.. , government IrCetill the principles of "rim ettuatton to entirety ditrterent rangement can lie made at the inset- , , are tn the 'pioneers riles. W.,.. joi be" tho tenter trout stela sett tour years ego." Mr. ftig in Washtngton will reThomas Jefferson he -it whereby. : to . ,aa - Book Binding tn the flue; , elect which bungee hopes will rather. White eat& 0,the the Republicans of mains aa chairman at the satiosal I moms tabor perms ere the biota tor kale& , Talk of a litriebuw thane Ycarit we COM have the earn ' eamottles OtistIce them little. afectlay r.poinin attt: chorus atter March 4." . to beadle attakrw t, might as et bow t atattee work. ,.... ,, of batman emotions. TM "Wrest" declined to ooniateat I Washingtoa headquarters , ,:.'' or how smolt. - .. A large Afgro.,,. ... 'uses ,bao . . to- the "As essential as It 'welfare of tte meter, la the past. the III. - - 11 ' 174, .. . , M tweed ; impeded merit of deabOtrael ... 4 : ' now ever reeset , have than sad , meals . 4.: 14 .1tv . ' Paiute It diatiactly Ito Americium party. . , , ' ' , .. I ate as mead as wlese : Mos spirit 7a , ....74;,41 ilk? , ', Ito Bela started. I weal'. not retreat , . , .,, o stop &or twit a stogie )64 hi Pes- ..........., ."'N, ,..., 4,..4 ,, , . eel& It waa a prtirlistre to 'maks the i . ' somas tor tbe rkrtt in the lace of '' . ' Ill. e.....an.Z,.... z . , ' evecwbelmiste odd& There Is & die, '- . . tooterate doilat sad Bait differs's. ... 1 Ilisannsill a ., earreseer. f I tea of Isamersay gull , .. . . flies as tb4 symbol et Wass more se- : darker thee the passiess sad reeset-, l - , ' mem that some with Ito altartaatt of - , .. - , , . . war." , , I . , 2 the old days used to blow in with. considerable more , than , , , .. . . ,. , .. . 4 i ., ' - t the couren ,, lieved wituld -- 11, , , s. i: . - i it ' , Sonis that , Owl ' - Morn ma. "'''''''''', cent " : ., lad . , , Hardware Co. - ' -- -- oF His PARTY ICA 0110 ...., , tzt, LARGEST CASTORIA Iamb - gre: . . , it , . - . n 1 - , 3h a , 0 0OR BD On - , , . - , . ' , ' 5 . ' - .0 - A, Partt , - ., . tilpallItiltS .en ' , - . ) . ... piper I hawe them . 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