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Show :i -- ' ( u ,vS THE DESERET fT- -- awhile you sleep" SOVIET TRADE Office. Ill 64. .x 1 ' (Special to The Newt) LPGAN, Dec. I. The new student who have Juat registered for the winter quarter at the U. A. C., are rapidly belrg assimilated by the student body A big get acquainted oraaaixaflon. stag will be held in the Thomas Smart gymnasium Friday night, Dec 1 under the auspice of the students1 Y. M. C. A , while ort Haturday night, Dec. 4 the faculty will entertain all the indents of the school at a reception In the college library. Preceding xh reception, the students will be given an opportunity to hear Dr. Carruth of Leland htandford university, lecture in the aasemb hail. n for the winter QuarThe j, ter which reached 200 yesterday noon, is very representative of Utah and the wes-eretates, say Registrar P. E. Peterson. A confplete tabulation haa not yet been made to show Just what counties in Utah and what state and axe Represented. foreign countries This tabulation will be made soon. BART CAMFBELI N. B. Staff Correspondent.) 'WJLSHIXGTON't Deo - Immediate jtoUbXishment or trad Telatr- thi country and Germany and Rusal was declared today by senator tfrom agricultural states to bt poa- -' kittle development of the huainees X- t kgricnlturai crisis facing the tan - people. Those senators, ad Ameri- - , Democrats as well are planning an outlet for American products. Certain Republican senators notably Borah, of Idaho, and Norris of Nebraska, are preparing at the outset of the coming seedlon. iaid. to wage a hard - fight forthey the lilting by wii of the economic blockade of country Russ. a Ernator Norris will pwpAM t the Joint conference of the agricultural Committee, tomorrow to consider the agricultural situation that one of the most practicable means to relieve American farmers rrom tne present financial stress. Is to throw wide open the markets of Russia to their Os Republicans r-- n pro-duc- ta - Senator Pst Harrison one of the Democrat leaders and one of the agricultural committee was one of these Take one or two Cascarets occasionwho declared foreign markets must keep our liver and bowelvect-H- e, be utilized to permit the free export ally toWhen bPtdtn constipated, Of American producta unstrung or for a cold, upeet I would Ilka to tea Congress aror bad breath, nothin act ao range to take over 61 per cnt of the nici as Cascarets. Children love them Stock In every corporation formed un- too. 10 26. 60 cents Adv der the Edge bill and if necessary, I Shall propose legislation at the coming session to that end, Senator Harrison said. "I do not know whether it is feasible or not but it seems to me in Idea of using German property by the alien property ccstO'I an in this country as a basis for extend'ng credit to Germany is an exrLent tTr Inernafttjnal News Service I on. LONDON', Dec. Tard warned the government today that Vanderlip Say Combine another great demonstration of ux Fight Russian Trade emplrued in London Is being arranged and that terroristand the criminal elen on ruy attempt, to tawke advan(By Internat'on&l News Service ) of opportunity to spread LONDON, Dec, 1 Washington D tage i to secret service Vanderlip, the American financier who ! raera Th. .eadeisg or the unemploy-- a In Soviet P. secured p,;n fJTZTZr for purchase of goods. declared .? Pp0? ISday Wist There are good reason to rni the for a tru that the British council of(LIovd Gor9 terrorism Action Is working in conjunction with present leaders aay that Great Britthe American Federation of Labor In ainLabor la face to face with a, tremendous p'knnbtg strps to prevent the opening menace in the face of the unemployof commercial trading with Russia. Mr Sanderllp did not go Into further ment during the winter. detail The American financier was I Steel Wire Maker sail for Tiome on th Asquatanla on Saturday ( bead-achy- IDLE WORKMEN PLAN APPEAL W -- i Anti-Sovi- Army i Shattered (By International New Service. ) COPENHAGEN. Deo. X. General Petlura'a army In Ukrainia ha been shattered after a battl lasting IS day, according to a tlegara from PaVograd today quotTh Rusing a Petrograd newspaper to have capsian Reda were portd from General tured 12.000 prisoner Petlura as well s much, booty POPE APPRO! ES LETTER. Dec 1 Pope Benedict of XV, haa sign. fled hi approval thS letter sent bv Cardinal Logue, protesting against the .wav of ejole-c- e disIn Ireland, said ar Central patch from Rome today Card'r.al Loto gue addressed & communication saying that good results parliament talmight ensue If friendly power be lowed to mediate. LONDON. ? v ... m. D kp ci throat-torrunn- , Far colds and Cough Dr.King3 Nervy Discofvery T prompt? WbiftCrij DES. B30BE3 VMS RELIABLE & SHORES SPECIALISTS POO eiND WOMEN , Of Mat gt. Salt Lake Can ar fr. writ. frJi4aoaiif Special Iti, . Disesl , , t It. Catarrhal Disorder. Lest Heart, . Stomach, Energy, Kidney. Skin, Rheumatism and all ehron.o Hours I I IS to S, 7 to S tun. , hvr" SplCllHltl ff . (By Universal Bervic.) LGS ANGELES. ' Dec. 4 Equable t err per of hla 725 pound bride waa piVn bv John H IJamilton of Venice, ss on of Cal, weight tbe'imporiant factor which led him to mairv Aima Eeima fat Alma of citeua t love wjh Alma because "I fed in ars In all the I nave known her I haven't seen her lose her temper, Hamilton said. The couple were mar tied about a month ago at Santa Ana, Green the I don't se why I have to apologize to the world for loving A7ma. even though she Is spacious." continued the adoring bridegroom. "We were kids tognhen and "Oiir were neighi or We shared parent at school and walked our lun-h- -s pother to and from the little red achool , heitse. As Alma grew I must admit sh did grow my love for her and hers in She for- - me grew proportion. weighed 204 pounds when she was year old "She always djr.ced beautiful w here oth to dances I was her esccit er fellows were afraid to dance with IS HI (Bv International News Service.) "Diamond Dyes CITY MAY BIYEOAL MINE. I LOUIWILLE. Ky., Dee X Purchase and operation hy the city of mine and rrum(elp- l,uisvi!e of 1 yards to distribute the coal to the being eonsldered ntv lnsurit.onat e IV Gec-g. Bmith. High coal or Iy prices are aald to have aroueed the mayor. uwerole wont bHeteriike the rsshloned mustard plaster Just spresd It on wih your finger. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tngfe loosene the and draws out the soreness, congestion and am. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oii of mustard. K ts fine for quick' relief from sore throat bronchitis? .tonsilHif, croup. Stiff nck, asthma neuralgia, bead-achcongestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, plumbago,- and aches of the back or Joints, pains sprsins, sore muscies bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest Nothing like Muetero!e Tor cruvnpy children. Keep It handy for instant use. e, house-to-hous- - collection of th operation and maintenance charges which become due March 1921. 1, The construction charges for this year which betome due today, nnv be let run fo- - a year, provided the 919 charges ar paid, apenalty of 1 per centrper month will be charged. The operation and maintenance charges may a iso be let run over ayear, where there are no back, charges of that nature. At the present time it ts estimated that there are approximately 94 farmers who have not paid their 1919 construction charges representing a total of 64,099; there ar 159who have not yet paid their 1919 operation and EMPRESS UNIMPROVED. to maintenance, amounting like 818,900. The farmers DOORN, Holland. Dec. 1. Augusta of the project must meet these charges Victoria, former German empress, before water will be delivered to them who has been in a serious condition season 1921 of With the during the unfavorable weather conditions and reduction In price of farm "products the farmers of the Minidoka project stand very, little show of meeting all Iheir obligations, 3 The T9 of East St, Louis Illinois, announced as 66,767, consists of 69,206 whites, 7,433 negroes and 22 all other races. In J920 there were 62 644 whites, 6,822 negroes and 19 all others The white population of East BL Louts conaituted 88.8 per cent of the total In 1920 and 89 9 per eent In 1910, while th negro population was 11.1 per cent in 1920 and ten per cent in 1910. -- , from a heart attack for several days past, was apparent'y no worse this It was arnouneed that sh morning bad passed a quiet night. 4f DENTISTS What do yo cifeet of demtlctf you Too expect feint to treot yemr tooth ao that they will ho I good me Mtdltlea kit 7M export thlsg etee besides that. Tea exbias te be petleat. csretol. pert to mweb paiw aad spare yew as possible. W e falftll ail ot these reqairesaewts. " A 7TEW METHOD DEIS TIST la strictly a js every branch of testlotry . Stimy fmtm teetfe, defeettve fey Many ehroale atlmextn are TV of ofemte rfceraaflom, ntomoefe trooble. ant rrenmmnitmrT condition fey having tho month rentored to a healthy er4Salecaui yow feeolth for tt yrteelenn-toctfe wttfeomr cnxntng extract nny nonibex aliffhtent pmts. ntten tlon yali to Fin ton 0 Brtdftworx. Pnrtftemln Pyorrtten nnooonnfnily nfe treated NEW METHOD DENTISTS Desttsts. Meet Reasoaable inare to Stats ' Hlcb-UraDeatal Srrvtcr. Fbeaa WasatA I3N LAKE OFFICE 1H SOUTH MAIN. Ava Phase ltt We blasts Ogdea Ottlto Ita liable. Palsies ALT ds 7-- w. Traffic and transportation are safeguardedjn every way, andyet accidents do happen, with their financial loss and worries. while riding on a public conveyance of any in case you are hurt Lot is Ift.'that worrv frnro vour mind ' ' ' car or or a ana wagon. prime f Subscribe lo Hit-- D.'iily HERE ARE TERSIS OF THE POUCY m j ACCIDENT Tn FTBLICT COkILlAkOB. Tor death bv the wrecking or da atlethent of anv railroad passenger or passenger teaThp atexmboate In ml ich or on which the assured la trxvelirg as a passenger, or by the wrecking of or disablement any public 'bTrfftfwtffe turn 1sr taxi automobile or stag driven or cab such wreckoperated at the time of ing or disablement bv aassured ts drive and in mhith the paen-ge- r m a far of trave.ir.g $1 A00 Tor bth bandcf 'll 000. both feetU hand- - SfliL both- fr!94L4Aiir"' e4ther foot ard sight one foot. H cr fare-pa-ifi- and Become a Policy Holder in ihe d fiMrv ir&spn National Casualty Company i Insnredllora: Thousand Dollars WthwtPajlng a ! Premium and secure the news gathering services of an newspaper that compares favorably with the best in the west, with wire and wireless news service, weekly Rotary Giavure section and well chosen special features every day. This Policy Also Insures Your Wife or Your Husband, as the Case May Be. eve-nin- g ORDER A4B REGISTRATION - 12,... . NEWS Circulstlon DpE hereof r4 regularly I will subscribe to Tb Dally Dessfst News from mo to tt-at tmftn furihoMtetice and th you to regitter by you fer your subocrlbero without any travel seddont Inoursnc procured of with th provisions the additional ooat to me This Is to bo In arcordone to b doitrerod to in b the Ineur-- , travel accident Inoursnc polktv which once com penv. 1 also undcretsnd that The Deterrt New may cancel the ineur-aa- c policy Iteucd m if 1 discontinue my eubscrlptlon. 'thrftr Nem. Flrsct No City.. Telephone No (if sny) Mxll . Do yog wish th paper delivered by carrier . . .. - Ar yox-tX- jrwiext DUy ubfibrt. 1 .J 1 r rovrr ri iCCIDFfT T1 PRIVATE COSSET ANt E. If the assured ts killed bv tha wreklne or disablement of any vehicle or priprivate vate motor cae In which he or she or by bint is rid nc or driAing vercldentallA thrown from-rjr- ti hicle or motorcar, the company wiI pay the estate of such assured the sura of S00 00 If any such assured shall by the means and order the conditions r died to h section, be tmmadlatelr and whnlv disabled and prevented from prrfnrnrtov tit ,and everv dutv pertainira to hi or nr 'her- - pyunt h1? potion TL THF COMPANY TPV ccvV- iperiod FCTTT WFFK APCTtnVT j, T TH1 RATS P T'Vr DOLLARS ft WEEK Thle frsurance shall not cover any under twelve Ml) years of eg? or over seventy (70) years rtr flVryvery tn tr or pe-e- on . x - Tot toss of nm foot. above the ankle joint, or one ?rd at or The or loint entire above the wrft Jo of sucht of one eve If such Injury ts snfered fn the manner above ISM the assured If due to said Is tramedls tejv and whollv disabled fr-- a period tT'e company win TFN rrit rr ffa A'VtprNT TVPir-VTTryn t T i riE RATE OF 1A 00 PER E T& J FORM. 4t lsp'ng acint MAIL THIS COLTON TODAY AND GET PROTECTION AT ONCE. j ri 1 lcend ed Ftlt ext the eexpox eat preeat ft with year "THE DEBERET tht - t - 5 in 1910. (Special to The N4ws.) BURLEY. Idaho, Dec 1 The sudden drop In the price of farm products, the increased construction, high taxes and the heavy operation and maintenance costs together with th excessive costs of harvesting the crops have caused agitation on the Minidoka project for the postponement of the -- Diimend Dy" com ns 3 ructions so slmplo sr.y x now, rch wertir xn faoloso color into worn, VhAbby coxormfs. every whether wool xiifc linon cottofi thm. or ftoix4 good Buy "Iilomond IyooM oo othor Itinfl then perfoct rooult oro guorontoo4 oven If you hove never dyed before Druffiet hae color oxrd, showing If rich colorx Adr. 'G t 11 The white population of Spring-fiel- d constituted 96 8 per eeat of the total In 1920 and 94.6 per cent in 1910, while the negro population was 4 7 per cent in X920 and 6 7 per cent Projectt Must Pay up Arrearages for Water - ) To todav. Farmers of Minidoka tht f i kiss. He hss A French scientist has succeeded In weighing th nounced th scientific weights according to th A. L. A, M. and F. O. B. man to dscover whether for It any Detroit rating thu making possible he has been getting short. weight kisses or not. Kisses on th forehead should weigh two milligram, tha scientist says. Those on th temple or cheek should tip the scales at three mllfSrams. and thos on th lip should weigh five milligram, ringside. A kiss 'on the hand should weigh 13 milligram s or be thrown back as undersized, he reports. 1.000 milligram A milligram 1 a medium of weight Man kissing wife after marriage equal to two thin telegrams 9000 chllligram Blank Man kissing mother-in-lascien Dr Edouard YTaiesptnlWth tist who ha contributed thi Import- Man kiss.ng JU stenographer Two cigars Ding! ant report to th wofM collection of old maids kissing' at station Hia name indiunelern Information cent I Half of pec la a chiropractor. cate h French general kissing a doughboy . .f 'Unjustifiable assault . . doc'ors who devoje their Like kis-nheroine in movie lives to great research work, he went Hero 60 below zero e through many peril. A I.fr "M alsspihe's discovery has caused kfaa census has Its danger, pare sensation among the writers of our tlcularly when one stops to argue A Harold- Efiil hr-- t sellers Wright about the weight per k,s love scene will luveic run something bitten several times like this to run true to scientific form: The doctor "Kiss me. my fool " she whispered. but not serloucly seemed an Their lips met N , she Suddenly Now that he haa announced his re eternity of silenee. port the hardest Job of his career is broke from hi clasp and. with risinga him with accused the must make a satis- indignation, ahead of him. f glance of scorn factory explanation to hia wife. "You cheat!" the cried don-demanded Ye " Whether The French weights What have I be accepted In America Js doubtful. in amazement. We have our own ystemhere as fol"it was less than five milligrams.' - sh announced as sh daehed into the lows: Man kissing wife before marriage drawing room. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 Th 1920 of Springfield, III , anpopulation nounced as 69,183, consists of 46,404 whites. 2,769 negroes and 10 all other races Chinese, Japanese and Italian the census bureau announced out-of-to- Colors Never Streak, Fade Run "Dyed-Loo- k or have P&ch THE RIBS. WEIGHING Old (By International News Service.) Pleasing m'ustc waa Tendered the wsrd choir and local talent. hv Relief society members served cafeteria lunch to visitors Sunday EooiJ In M'e Church basement. The outstanding features of this conference was the reform propagan-da of the Mutual Improvement association with their slogans 1- No Worry With By B. I. PHILLLT. Racial Population of Illinois Towns Given or. 29 A well POCATELLO, conference of th Pocatello stake convened here with Eider Smith, the visiting 1. Frederick De,e CHICAGO, 30. who style himself Krutchke, was Identi"railroad detective today fied by William R. McCauley as the man who last night Ilreh two hnt at him a he was emerging from the building occupied by Xhe Colon Rubber company and wjio later set fire to a pile of watte in the building Th wa destroyed, property building damage being estimated at 6199,000. COMMUNISTS PERISH. Three french FAR IH, Dec communist leader who participated In tha recent communist congress at Moscow have perished In the wreck of a sailing boat which they leased at Mourmansk for th return trip to France, says a dispatch from Stockholm. The three men who wer lost. It Is said, were M. VergeAt, Lepetit and OVER THE ONCE Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. Utahs Leading Aged Brigham Woman Goes to Last Reward fan. He RcjuUs of Constipation are sick headaches. Liltouanes. sallow skin, waste matter in the irtes-insystem. Correct thi health mining condtioa by taking Pr. Jtirg's Pill. Feel good every day. Keep the system clean end virile Same eld price, 25 cent. AH druggist. Fat HOLDS Sat-urd- Steel Employee Will - Go on Hourly Basis Alleged Fire Bug Captured by Police1 (By Iui'ersal Service.) "Thats I A. racmiui STAKE home-buildin- g, YOUNGSTOWN, Only One Thing Breaks My Cold t BRIGHAM errr, Noy. 30 Funeral services were held In the Third ward chapel yesterday afternoon for George W. Parsons who died on morning from complications incident to old age. In North Mr. Parsons was born Carolina Oct. 6, 1840, and came to this city 69 years ago. He took up ranching and for yeaie spent most of his time at Terrace when that place was a bustling station on th old CenFor a number tral Pa Ifii railroad of years Mr Parsons haa made his home in this city gnd about two years ago his wife died since which time hb ha lived with his children Surviving him srer three sons and four daughters, besides a number of grandchildren (Special to The Newa) BRIGHAM CITY, Dec 1. Mrs. KlnC eri Petersen, gkywWow of Hans N. Petersen, ide of complications incident to old age at her home in the Second ward yesterday. Mrs Petersen was born In Krage-hag- e Hie, Taaetorsogn, Denmark, May She cam; to Utah in 1842 23, 1832 having walked across th plain, and cam to Brigham City In November of that year. Hera she made her home since that time. Sh Is survived by five eon and one daughter. There and 12 Price Cutting ar also 41 grandchildren Her huaband died 19 year ago. (By International News Cerhce.) Funeral ervca will be held in th PITTSBURG, Dec 1 Effective to- Firm ward chapel Thursday afternoon il c v the price of steel wire producta Is at 1 oclock, under th direction of cut approximately 69 cents per 100 BUhop George W. Watkins pounds, making the new quotation on wire na'ls 13 78 a keg and on plain wire 13 25 for Fittsburs. Thl price Oneida Acaderqy Girl reduction la the first ip several years In Home Building Course Announcement was made by ttoe Pitts Steel company burg (Special to Th News) Shipments of ah anfflled orders PRESTON, Ids. Dec. 1 Mrs Zina beginning todav, wl be invoiced at Young Card is giving by means of a the new Quotation of lectures training to the The RepubilcTron and Steel rtmt-pnn- v course Oneida academy in haa reduced girls of the This at Veurgs'own class is being con- to 5 06 cent for ttue ducted price of 4sheets this week it Y every morning 6 8 20 black cer.t and for anneak'. a m rk ' pe During the sar i certs for srixalizca ,1 baa. raugjv, dai lectuie have been srraigia ior Anotner luaepenr.ent maker la quef-in- g the Mi who mvet separately. black sneets at 0 SO cents and gal- Ca.5 boys came here last wees, partaking vanized at 7 cent of the holiday good cheer with relatives ui the family. Ohio. Nov. SO A pan wherebytecl employees wll be riaced on an bans Instead of 12 after Jan 1 Is contemplated by lor I independent steel companies, It . was admitted here today lu steel cirDr. King New Dis- cles As the men work on an hourly this virtually means a cut of Years bn. covery, for Fifty 3 This per cent In their wage a Cold -- Breaker action will affect between 40,009 and 4a here mn e)0 for fifty soars and TIME-TRIEIt was expained that the system more popular than today. aTwedforb to-' wW from It refcf give Nothing but the and give Aipioy-mrtiTtforces intact the and old cokJ. stubborn marrr'rtisTr ss possible g pew one, grippe and - The pavment of titne and a half for Dr made could have Kings cough overtime as has ben the rule during New Dacovery the standard remedy it th war wfll be shopped i today. No harmful drug. J Always reliable, and good for the Alma of Circus whole family. Baa a convmczog. heal Fame Grows and Her . mg taste with all it good medicinal miaJitie. At all druggiaU, 60 cents, Love in Proportion tl .20 a bottle. fcu Last Reipect Paid , George W. Parsons tna Prlc List, (Special to The News ) Starr X--: Petluyis a Park-to-Par- yW' 1 lQO sn non i IV, f peclal to The News POCATELLO, Ida, Dec. 1. Approximately three score newspaper men from Idaho. Utah, Wyoming and Montana were present at the banquet and Jollification In the Bannock Hotel last night MM guests of J. Rob Brady Tha gathering waa called by Byrd Trego, editor of theBlackfoot, and consisted mostly of members of th Idaho Editors' association and the non. Matters of vital interest to newspapers in the Intermountain section were discussed. Mr, Trego acted a toast meat er t the banquet last night and the speaker and special topic were a follow. K. E Torrance of AnieHcan Fa is on "Consolidating Paper " George Wheeler of th Blackfot Republlcsif and B, H Reed of the Idaho Falls Post, a the same subject; lYed Hitching of Ibe Western. Newspaper Union on "Trend of Newspaper Work in th Past Thirty Year, B. F. Baird of Mrrtdlaa, tmEncroachmettf of th Dai'y on the Weekly, R W. Spangler of bait Like, on Development of the West, Byrd Trego of thR!aekfoot Republican, on Accomplishments of the Mystery Club The Mystery Club ts a club forpied by Blackfool busmen and prefers anal men to break up automobile wealing It ha proved so successful that automobile stealing there Is practically unknown. Topics of general dismission tonight were Our Part In the k Idaho's Part In the RecHighway, lamation Progresn' "Better Service to Public by Newspapers, and for Newspapers of Service Ied 8r ,V., ew L, B, Cardon, Supt. Clrculatlopa. Marshall. Reporter. CC. NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER North Mata tetephoae he. proposed Program Includes Plan to Uft Banon Eus- sian Commerce BoraH Frames Policy, -- IE LOG A TheyWORK STATES FAVOR I &" .i- -' AGRICULTURAL ' rx .) 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