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Show . j I - 1 THE DESERET NEWS PRIVATE HOMES ARE RAIDED BY i DRY OFFICERS m Dll it 11 1921 IN EIGHT YEARS . d5 51 ill a? 'o SB One Hundred and,Twenty Five "When I iot Tan lac I found the medicine I had been needing for a long time, declared Schuster, a well known ranchman of Bountiful, Utah, a few days sgo. The tact that I ant now enjoying the beet of health for the first time in It year and I owe it all to Tanlac. For seven or eight years I hardly knew what a well day meant. My blood was impure and bolls broke out all over my body, I had frequent and severe headaches and never slept well ar SCitdlSK Hiuor'dlrert to,the ho(mes at night. , had that bestir of Chicagoans from New T rkj lh but my appetite seemed hearty eater, Louisville. and to me leave and my stomcompletely It la shipped in boxes marked ach got all out of order. I lost weight soap and oat meat" Commission- - and strength steadily and wns getting er Richardson has asked for warrants to be very much worried about my - which he s will name prominent condition men. "A good friend of mine urged me Those who have contraband liquor to try Tanlac and I will never forget In their dwellings face two charges him. . for 1 now have that, iO conspiracy to Illegally transport taken two of "bottles this is having contra- medicine,Jurand liquer and the other 1 a It's tact, band whisky in ones possession. am eating and sleeping as well as I Those who were arrested today ars ever did, and my blood seems to be all being held Incommunicado. right for I km never troubled any more with bolls. I am as good a man (By Universal Barrie.) CHICAGO. Jan. X. The first wholesale prohibition ralde on private homes were staged here today. Fifteen residences nere searched and eases of whisky confiscated. Scores of other dwellings will be searched, according to the prohibition officers. The dry agents posed aa express drtvers knd found that bootleggsrs :ri' TUESDAY JANUARY ew JUST UNPACKED sJwar-before- -- BILL THOMPSON VISITS HARDING nr JACK $372, physically as I ever was, and if I ever felt any better than I do now I don't know when it was. Tea sir, you can put me down as a strong believer In Tanlac. Tanlac is sold In Salt Lake City by Schramm Johnson 5 good stores and druggists everywhere. Advertisement. These coats wereent to orreof- - New-Yorks leading manufacturers, who asked us to close them out for him ROYLE. fetaff CoSes'poneiit.T MARION, Ohio. Jan. 11. Mayor William Hale Thompson, of Chicago, came to Marion todav to proffer to President-ele- ct Harding his assistance and support in making the Harding administration a success In every way He asserted vigorous, y that he did not come to discuss patronage, tefiask for (By International News Service ) Jobs for constituents, to urge or to protest against cabinet appointments WASHINGTON. 11. The Jan. I came because I believe Mr. Hard- United States will soon Issue new leting has the Merest lob of rtiv matt In ters of credence to Greece, It was thl country since the time of Lincoln learned at the state department today. and I felt it my dutv as a citizen to him that I would do bat is In my This government takes the formal poser to make that Job successful." attitude, however, that there has been no Interruption in the Greek FLEET AT GTANTAX AMO. "( L N. H-- -- U.S: TO RECOGNIZE GREEK REGIME GUANTANAMO, Cuba., Jan. 10 The United States Atlantic fleet arin Guantanamo rived bay today and will leave on Jan. 17 for Panama to Join the Pacific fleet. PLANUS AT SX r fabrics and models plain and fur trimmed good assortment of sizes and colors. The manufacturer is standing the loss. Our patrons receive the benefit Oneida Stake Patriarch Answers Deaths Call A splendid opportunity forthose who. of Sal- 'planes have not as yet supplied themselves with a Coat the prices are $22.50, $25.00, $35.00, manned by officers UoUfd State navy and flying from San , to arrived Panama Cfl Diego, bae at La Union An American warship, which arrived there from I a Liber-tadsupplied the plane with provi Iocs and gasoline. I LEGISLATURE CON VENES. The OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan 10 Seventeenth legislature of Washing ton convened today It first act was to pass a hill providing for an appro of $115, 000 for the expense of the legislature. - Salaries of members and 'mileage are Included in the appropriation and It took leas then 40 minutes to put the measure through boh houses $37.50, $45.00. Would be jnarked in a regular way very much more than double these figures. The Greatest Undermuslin Values in LEXISE RFPORTFP ILL. Jan 11. Nikolai Lenlne premier of the Soviet government of Russia. 4 dangerously- - 441 LONDOK, according to a wlre.eax message today from IWlm to the Jewish Neas Bureau hre. The message said three German specialists ar now on their way to Moscow for consultation MR. OR MRS. DYSPEPTIC - Get nd uf Stomach . Indigestio- n- and Worries with "Pape's JDiapepsiaL Really does put wetik. disordered stomach to order- - reaiiv does overcome indigestion, dvxpepsia. gas, heartburn and "sourness due to acid fermentations that that makes Tapes Plapepnin the largest selling stomach antacid and regulator in tbe world. If what you eat ferments and turns wear, you bolrh gaa and eructate undigested food or water, head la diasy-sa- d jfcrhe, breath foul, tongue coated, remember lbs moment "Pape a Diapep-sf- n combs In contact with the atomach all such distress vanishes. Its truly am. tonffehlng almost marvelous, end the Joy is tte harmlesaness A box of Pape Dmpepsin tablets costa so little at drug stores, too Adt Start the Year With a Saving Account JAMES M. )OpwiM Jr 135- - MAIM W. a. McCornicK, Pres. Anthon H. Lund. George Albert Smith, FTed M. Michelsen, Cashier. D. E. Judd. Assistant Cashier. Vice-Pre- s. Vice-Pre- s. HP Ml KELLER. A KOwm. MINK CREEK, Idaho. Jan. 11. In the death of Patriarch James M. Keller of Oneida stake this community lost one of its most prominent citizens, both In ecclesiastical and business ciicles. Born at Mantua, Utah, June 9, 1865, his parents moved to Mink Creek in the early seventies, being among the first settlers here. Mr Keller married Mary E. Baird Fn rt?y Answering a caH to- the mission field he spent two year 1889 to 1891, in Denmark. Following his return he was called to the bishopric of Mlrtk Creek, serving for H years as a counselor. Hs filled a second mission to Denmark, 1907 to 1909, and immediately upon his return home was ordained bishop of Mink Creek Until 19H. In June, ward, presiding 1920, he- - was vailed to the high rrttTi-e- ll end In November, 1920, was chosen , patriarch of thl stake. In the temporal affairs, Mr. Keller has been always at the forefront In the building up of this section and his Ilf has been spent in making this vrhat If la Besides his wife he is survived by, the following children: Mra Theressa I'eterson Mra Mabel Bell, Mrs Kloa Larsen, Mrs. Susie K. Mauvhan, J. Leo Melvin, Rulon, Elmo, June and Mary Ellen Keller. - Last Respects Are Paid To David Losee Huff Tbe Best Cough Medicine. When a druggist finds that .his customers alt speak well of a certain' preparation, he forma a good opinion of It and when in need of such a medicine Is almost certain to use fit' This Is hlrrself and In his family. why so many druggists use and recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. J. B. Jones, a well known drug, gist of Coburn, Kjr. says, I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for the past seven years, and have found 'it to be the best cough medlclns I have ever known." Adr. - i En-velo- pe Half Price Half Price Gowns and Envelope Che mises, choice designs In hand work Ladles Italian Sllk Vests, Bloomers and r Envelope Themises. All of our Children Princess Blip. Children's While Dresses, a ges to 8 Half Price Childrens Knitted Skirts all sixes up to 4 years All Knitted Underwear t Spec'al Prie Our entire line of Flannelette Night Gowns. All Children's Seters and Fweater Sets, sixes up to 28 Special lira of Chflrtren.' Botnper Gown?, Drawer and $ Reductions Z. C. M. I. Extra Special Redactions in the Corset Department EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN Z.C. I t Choose fresh sfJek to select from. from our entire line of Night Gowns, Drawers. Chemises, Skirts, Corset Chemises. Covers, etc. Straight Half Price Z. C. M. 1. Years--Z.C.M- .I. . AH AU Philippic com-munl- ty (Special to The Newa) LAKE SHORE, Jan. 10 A large Thert are no business concourse of relatives and friends gathered jeeterday afternoon at the prophets today. No one can Lake Shore chapel to pay their last afford to bank upon a. hope trlbuts of respect to David Losee Huff. for better days. Bishop Francis Foster was in charts of ths service and also mads tbe cloe-!n- g Music was furalshed by remark The thing is to SAVE NOW ths ward choir which furnished the We pay 4 per cent on music. Between the speakers a solo was rendered by a quartet. The speaker. were Ell Ferguson, Andrew Ferguson and Lorenzo Argyle, Pr. xThe fas offered by Lorensq Ar. Invocation Member Federal Reserve gyle, Jr, and Levi Beck pronounced The body was the benediction. System. brought to ths Spanish Fork cemetery for Interment and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Foster. t - The lot consists of the seasons popular SALVADOR. SAN SALVADOR ' rador, J6 n. 1 1 FouRepublic sea us-by- . "1 Z. C. M. I. Staple Dept. Goods That Are in Use in Every Household in Salt Offered Now at Price Reductions That Will Appeal to the Thrifty Housewife. All "White Lawns, Batiste, Klaxons, Dimities, Nain sook, Madras, Long Cloth, Swisses, Organdies, Voiles all go at PILLOW CASES SHEETS WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Off 25 72x90, hemmed. reg. $2 75, sals IMS st.no $1x90, hammed, reg $3 00; sals 1S2 sals $1x99, hemmed, re 1128, 11x90, hemmed, reg $3 00; sals SAO 90x90, hemmed, re r. $9 50, sale . .SI.TS 90x99 hammed, rer. $9 7i sals ..SlJm $3 50; sals .si.fct 81x108, hemmed re 0x108, hemmed, rex. $4.80: sale gdisi 72x90. hemstitched, IS 28, 1 72x99, hemstitched, teg $3 50. 1x90, hemstitched, reg. $4 00. S3 75, 81x99. hemstitched, $1x9$. hemstitched, rep. $4 28 $1x108, hem id Itched, teg, $4 50, re. hrr med, reg ; nain rrtce Soc 5sS, Iiirmcd. reg. 75c; nl- - prtr 4tr 45x36 hnimed h.g 7 6c .alt; jj!eip i 45x;- - kpmmed. reg ?6c. sale 0r 41x36 knmstltched. reg. 75c le .45e 4SxS .lie mle COTTON BLANKETS ben .1ltchedgg 111 Sg361 1'enmtitehed reg. 1 46x31! ,i TV Oe re $1 $5 values safe price Utica Bleached Rheetfng regular $! ft values, sale price reg reg $14 reg $10 00, 724. 4 72 reg f ? ) 7?x4, rag $24 00, 7?M reg $24 50: 72x4t reg $32 00; BOxSA. ALL OTHER SHEETING 25 Per Cent Off. BED SPREADS toe Beg. values, sale price ew OUR Rsg. ifoo values, sale price C 00 valuta, sale price .. 03 24 Reg. $8 5 vahtfc!e-nrT$9 7. Reg. Reg 110 50 values, sale pries Bag. $1100 values, sals pries .. 07 34 Reg. Ill 50 value, sale pries . - 07 07 Reg. 1tC0 value, sale pries .. OKA Res. $18 75 values, sale pries . -- a km Rg $iS6 value, sals prie 01.84 Reg. $14 00 values, sale pries Reg. 815 00 values, vale pries 010 818 10 OlOJI values .sale Reg pries 14 0 values, sale pries 011JM Reg Reg. 117 69 value, sale price.. 911,07 $5 00 e ..? 58xo.Un 70x&5 bAt? w'ootnap rs,8c.OO robs blankets. regular f S 70x9. bTti robs blankets regular $7 50 72x84, couch blankets reir 410 , x, gray. reg. reg reg. rrav. reg giav. reg 7x.grai rrav, 75x4. 7ftx. x 71x84 reg rec reg tf" r.g ALL BED .o: ,ai, ,nle inj. ll5;,i. sale Ills, tun ymi. Hi, .,u Ifi . . . . . . 17 M43 sale sals .sale sale sals pries pries .s3T ee . pries pries pries pries salFrlce sals sale sals sale asls sals i eee s; 2- - ppjis tia.r 1U4 149 .a.i7 $2U4 rr x7. At?. gH$c , 4x7, stlk, reg CIH DRtfJ Fro JIB :ut-U- pries pries price price pries pries 4 aafe prtee prVs ana price 1e pries T9 AT SOUTH MAIN T. I Fiou'ujng. etc, ? h fonk, P k a it Handkerchiefs Ni OM -- 11I(K1 Half Price em Th r Kda p fioied Htndk''chicr run fro 73 j tj 35c luur thol e dl II 1 f Tllf. rs. Rhtii mr rni( lot o A Off Fabric Gloves 20 and All Bilk Ohamnlaete, alt co ora and white. 09 F. All KMT WB AT. t .P2A ... 917.' ... !. er ... rtt pries ... reg S4a; nafs price ttiaa VOOrf sals Isaa 7 8a 934 as $1$ li OOF. A T!N COVERED '0UILT? reg reg St" reg T" f mbrotdt rut - 1 gs iar Off.T $4 aft 94 SO ta' .nn UiT PILLOM'S Per Cent Off. ALL DOM"N. FEATHFR AND SILK FIX)SS CUSHIONS, 23 Per Cent $178 Our entire atock of and Cambrc Mgings liass .1S.ST I1ISO a PX.84 reg oo M. reg 97 00 9447 reg aal rrtes K.93 reg reg ! a pals pries a 7 ia pats pries tlfaa a Is pries e a a1 9iso prie ax" reg ill M fts gas 72x0 wool filled; reg $21 a, pats 914 00 07 WOOL BLANKETS xn. grv, reg. . . COTTON FH.TFD BED COMFORTS. .TSe 10-- 4 00 $1100 PLAID WOOL BLANKETS pass reg $9 00, sals pries 8xR, $12 00, sals 05x80. SHEETING RhestTng; . IMS . , . sals pries sale price sale pries $10. sals price . $21 09, sals pries reg $$ rec $14 70x80 reg 70x80, reg 72x84, reg re, 04. Utica Bleached sals prke 74x80. reg $12 00 $449 h LeVhrete ni thit week at MTI R OIOVF TjM 2U x ri'R 7oe 4 25:Off Z C. M. I. Art Deoartnv?nv All our S'h Sale J price.- - tme nWf z,t hup rnic lf final Clean-U- FT p go - . All 85e' ballv arn, Yarn Special 45c AU $ bail We are now showing our new spring line of Rojal Society Package Goodj fciVV an 35; J i |