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Show -- V V I 1T I t ! m "w w T W We "m w I 4 - v 4 jf- ' -f f rr THE DESERET NEWS - WEDNESDAY JANUARY5 12 1921 t , You Cant Brush or ' Wash Out Dandruff Senator John B. Kendrick - Telia National Livestock Protective JJdenT .Such T Measurej Are Imperative. i - f t i The only aura way to get rid of dandruff la to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, yet about four ounces 6f ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at night when ret.nng: use enough to moisten the soalp and rub it in gently with the finger tip. Do this' tonight, ahd by morning most if not all. of your dandruff wlli be gone, and three or four more applications wilt completely dissolve and destroy every aingla sign and entirely trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. . You will find. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any K Inexpensive and never drag store. folia to dd the Wbrkl Advertisement.' 1 Ington and the resultant demoralize tioreand even destruction of our trade (By Associated Pres.) relatione stands as eloquent testimony In ELr FASO. Texas, Jan. 12., A tariff to .the fact that the politic tans have been, like Nero, fid duty on farm product at the earliest Washington was Borne while burning. dllng possible date, Increased credits and Ike T Pryor of Sen Antonio, Terns, early adoption of legislation now dealt vigorously with tariff and other adversely pending In Congress providing for tha condition which he declared and affected the cattle retains ship' appointment of a commission to su-- 1 ping Industry In hla address. He rvlse the livestock industry were asserted that the farmer and ranch the "very life and vitals' L ged as necessary steps for the early Industry is rehabilitation of tha cattle growing In- of America. Cheap Labor Decried. dustry by Senator John B. Kendrick of The farming and livestock interWyoming In an address before the an- ests are suffering from competition nual convention of the American Na- with raw malarial from foreign countional Livestock Association here to-- tries Imported duty free. Mr. Pryor to do declared If they are forced day.Kendrlokia president of the as. this their poverty 1 their- - heritage soclatlon. the producers are as much entitled to raw material The history of our livestock Indus- - a tariff on the as the manufacturers. ha asserted. year J a. unpleasant evea-- j try be should compelled Yo they to recall, much leas to relate. de- - sell"Why In a proIn a free market and dared Senator Kendrick. "We had tected one? It la unjustbuy discriminamet discouragement a year ago. We tion have met disaster since. A generation Wo can never under of men has come and gone since sny a western of one-ha-lf prosper long has suffered such a succes- - half protection, or one-ha- lf subeldtsed slon of losses land one-hataxed. Senator Kendrick sketched the' Mr. Pryor told of tho competition troubles otthe industry, beginning! with cheap labor and declared In v :h drouth conditions in the south-- 1 Japan a man works for as littla as 1 T west for two or three years, an in- - cents a day. He said recently train-crea- s. in meat Imports In 1820, ads-- , loads of Chinese had passed through crease In meat exports in the same El Faso ea route to Cuba to work on period, and the absence of markets for the sugar plantations on a wage wool at any price." basis that meant bankruptcy to American sugar producers if forced to comReason are Sighted. Increased labor costs, the doubling pete with them He . said Australia and New Zealand up of taxes. and Increased freight rate at the very time when declining I, other western countries can on many products of the farm duct beef at two or three cents a ed Ihs-pa- at free-trad- e, ry lf pro-nrtc- made shipment of those products prohibitive. were assigned by Senator Kendrick as further cause for the present . unfavorable condition of the Industry-- If TV pound, owing to cheapness of land mn lehor. while in this country It cost ver1 UmM much to produce f beef ame condition held gsoq. to cotton, he said. Farmers Profit Small. . .. He estimated that increased freight. and commission charges yardage amounted to from 6Q to 100 per cent' uuafnss rn the ttresteck industry during th last year. "An extreme case In connection ft! with this situation. he said, "la show' "First, the withdrawing of credit In a shipment of sheep from Wyoming Jy In December. 1820 In which the cost scon- - J1 unstable condition of the and the nar of Of movement, other eont'7ln feneral freight and of meats Into country Involved In the shipment and or rra au,)r saleof sheep amounted to 13 221 M In conclusion he said Income tax rec. while the gross receipt from th j dleated the country ha 80 ment were II 173.11, lev-tathe netlorf who ever amount received only .1 45, or rrThon"rt-t-udo esed 0oa millionaire slightly over II cents a head. that th" He said moat millionaires made loan that can ba obtained on Lvealeck wotter from manufacturers from is six months, while the process of their farm-erraw materials produced by the production of cattle extends over a but raid that while eueh a com period of three years at the least Sen- munity of interest should produce ft ator Kendick declared nothing would fifty-fift- y profit for both producers irixe greater impetus to the production and he was unable even of livestock at thia time than a change to manufacturers m hat per cent the farmer reguess In our law a which would provide a as ceived to what the mancompared sound, rational )stem of financing ufacturers obtained for finished prodthat would extend to small producer ucts, loans-ilimited amounts i Discussion among delegates about Politicians Are Blamed. the Mae for holding the rext conn He changed that the vention showed Kansas Cltv. Mo. Los out controversy over the ratification Angeles. Calif, and Colorado Fpringa. of the peace treaty and the readjust- Colo with many supporter. The mat ment of our foreign relations In 1ash- - come up Friday. ... g P1"? ot i, a. n "long-draw- MONTENEGRINS AND SERBIANS INFATAL RIOTS tY nj (By International News Service ) Jan. 1 - One hundred and twenty persons have been killed In between fighting Montenegrins and Serbians which has broken out all along the old Montenegrin "frontier said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Rom today. According to tbe dispatch the Montenegrins attacked the Serbians but were repulsed. LONDON, THIS WEEK SPECIAL Montegegro was absorbed by Jugo Siavla when that stats was created by ServTa. A strong nationalist feeling developed ... JUt,.ilonUnegra and. there bave been frequent dashes beta sen adherent 6f formr King Nicholas.. Greek Priest Dies lUm w the ideal time to et your VICTEOLA the ideal musical instnirnent--anCLARK'S is the place at which to buy. The VICTROLA costs no more than inferior substitutes and it costs no more to secure CLARK Service and permanent satisfaction. - d Suddenly in East rJ (Special to Tbe Newa) WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 12 Twenty hours after he told members of his congregation that be was preaching hla last sermon... the Her. Basilica Lambrldes, pastor of th Greek Orthodox church ft Sfiiltrif it' Mm J This Victrola her and formerly pastor of tho" Greek church. Salt. Lake, died at hla home. During the course of his last sermon, tKe Rev. Lambrldes commented on an order received from hi bishop to celebrate tha return of King Constantine of the Greek throne. He was an ardent sup- f Style.XI $150.00 .1 10-In- 'i 'Hli? i v t vt Hl Ii mil l! I?' Complete t ) t'te 41 if. V- A Small Payment Down IffeK'V'fii . Hear the New January Records and let ua tell you about many other attractive VICTROLA outfit offers. Come in Country With Only One Stop Planned (By Associated Pres ) SAN DIEGO Cal. Jan 12 An attempt to establish a new transcontinental airplane opeed record fromi San Diego to Jacksonville. Fla, will be made February 21. according to an pounceroeut mad last Bightby Lien-- : tenant W. B Coney of the Ninety-firaero squadron stationed at Rock- -' well field He plans to make only one T. Air servvce-ofwr- 1 stop In hi 2,0b mile dash, -- at Fort dab ci ib oincials s i 1 will Worth. Texsa d have and prom enlry of Lieutenant Coney said he plans to toda), airplanes leave Rockwell field at sundown February 21. ard fly all night, landing at BLVE LLWS 1 ON DEM NED. Fort Worth in eleven and a half if Gover-wo- r TRENTON. N hours. He expects to be able to make Edwards. in hi rr ,.se to the the second hop" in n.ne and a half hoira coming New Jereei 1, g mire todi) I urged rejection of iri till designed WOODLAND Cal. Jan 12 Sixty to bring about a - -- ir ve Sundiy United! condemned th- - ul.e vw" and,x-Stat- e He all of the from airplanes parts hat Sunday laws are expected to enter the second) pressed the opinio annual air meeting of the Yolo Filers' should be liberalize Ticfrolas Exclusively 1 Phone Was.3275-15- 0 st s-- SOVIET LEADERS . NEWWARPLANS i By LorisR I N f? Corr-p- Bin VT. nt ) ivij Tt.s illternatlon. .Ntvs rr ice ) Bt Wirre to Brin R. ports In Eortit e Jan 12 that hot let ituv.a c,rr In the spring were rff,it,d a fa,v j, off!. clali ni tbe government tedav It at the foreign office ai that word vjlrJ row b, ng awaited from Burhaiem a to the time and place for lh opening of peice negotiations According lutloa statement Htr-x-ta is prepared to enter irto a peace agree, nt w th Roumama if ajatisfactory agreeme-- t can he reached At th- - War otfre it was said tha' th part of the Red arm) Is now being den obl 7d For f iirpose of demobilization however t haa Leen tetes-sirto carry opt V 1000 Eggs FACES CHARGES in Every Hen (Ry iMernettonal Vew Seri ice P CH'CAG" Jan 12 d"'hargea of graft ,n the office ef Ralph W Stone, Illinois prohir.Rlon drector are to be probed b a force of 20 speial Investigators who are now on thtlr wav here from Wash.ngton It was revea ed today Federal agents said to have been acin the pay of liquor dealers, are cused of paing Illegal pprmjg for the withdrawal of liquor through the office of tht prohibition commissioner Mr Fton aatd lodav he had knowledge of several of these Pjrmils being Slipped through, hut declined to sta'e if he knew the agents responsible Many Chicago Jtomes. It was declared today are to be raided by prohibition agents In search, of liquor One hundred illegally acquired warrants for th search of homes are 'Sst by Cwn yp-t- t- f Ti It Is S'm'fre'rt'nkt huge p lr'ed. out mgv luatvti'ies of Honor marked have g irn r.e to r po- - s that Russia has been shipped Into Chiis mol fzing instead rf demob. l.z ng cago to private homes b) express Leon Tt( 'ak aeroanred that is the iiittpaaii. of., t ha. kvi-- ve- 4.RAIY KbPORT HI,H ', theiMf tro.rs It a m the Rasi-autr.y amarier,. stronger "The Riwjr not going to make th" aim mistake they did be-- ! fore the war with Roland Trotsky said At that tit e we fnrmed a labor and were not rsdv to meet th fhM Polish at'ick Vow w going to try o V e in pear wrh our neigh-- I bora ho when fg fc,. we i be read, to trke hack 'tacked ' a i 'It hv.o hard ha" ver)onf in Ruas.a wart Ji a- -e nr' pt!n , Purchased by Our New York Specialist in they are truly lovely dresses. 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H Plane Trip Across we have been able to procure another shipment of M Double-Face- d With Ten Regular 85c VICTOR Records (20 selections) of your own choosing. porter of Veneze.os and In his sermon declared T would rather die than bless a man who had proved traitor to his country and if I vm again asked to commemorate Constantine s return to Greece I will preach no more in my church. The next morning he was dead Father Lambrtdes was born in Greece. attending theologicnl schools In Constantinople and Geneva He came to Amman In 1805 and later was asiCgned for several ears to the Greek church at Salt Lake Achievement extraordinary On Sale t Former Salt Lake iil To Go it OUTFIT OFFER Mctrow 1 aa 2- (Coptr, cht .1...OO: r,aaaa a a aa WASHINGTON. Jsn If Th fed eral trade commission today sent to Congress the second volume of Its report on the grsln trade It was not The report covers 17 made public terminal msrke's and grain ex14 of which, known as changes. msrke's received the bul of the grain hppd point m terrltorv Thera Inc'ude and Omaha Kansu" C.i) Chicago. urt-ma- !o-- Acsr Sytrte try rsiZ! . If (. Few E Della, I IfTstew TELLS HOW "Tbe great trouble wrtth tbe poultry bu ne bay alway been that the lavIng life of a hn itas too short. says - Hrr 1 Trafford International Poultry Xpert and Brelder, for nearly elgh-te- n years Editor of Poultry Success The average pullet eggs If ket I the scond year, lays he may 144 more Then she goes to marketlay let. it has been scientifically established that every pullet is born or hatched with oyer one thousand minute germs, la- - her eastern ami srttV egg law"1" them on a highly profitable basis oyer a period of four to six years time, if profHir given How to work to get 1 e4 eggs from svery ben how to get pullets Isying earl) how to make the old hens lay like pullets how to keep up egg production all through cold winter months when eggs arc highest triple hurtle le 0(1 profit from eyery hen In six winter months These and manv other money making pou'trv seeret are cortsined in Mr Trafford "I 0 EOtj HPV s' stem of poultry raising on copy of .which wii be sent atrsottme-free to any reader of th. paper who keeps SIS hens or more Eggs should go t a dollar or more a dozen tbts Wrlnter Thl mean big profit to the poultry keeper who gets the eggs Mr Trafford tel how If you chicken and want them to make keep mono for 'em cut out ad ard send it with name and ad Ires to "tir Hrry Traf. ford ti te 1411 Tyne Bldg V od a copy of "THE loco f'H? HIS rill ie sent bv mad Advertisement -- hav A -- f- Ping-amtn- n V n tear' Red Blindness Disease Prevalent in Russia .rvic t'nl'ral Jan 11 Four hae dji at Kaxan mrerinup nw (Jiy LONDON people from A Red BMndea. "Inxeatla Tie ftn orTfnr ) hundred railed dpeeMoprow evp the d eeape begins with P&tf wTilch'li followed--h nuffualon btood Mind hero me people ft ttfhe he axed The who final'y eehaij AtHt&k t' TO RELEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD If you have Ca'a-rh- al Deafness or noise ar hard of hear.ng or have head go to yoir dr'.ggist and g- -t 1 outu-of PartTunl (dovnde strength), and add 40 it 1 pint of hot wrver and a little on tabl' granulated sugar Taae a dar spoonful four time Thl will often hrtng quick relief from th dir'reamng head noises. Clog, snould open, breathing god sostroil become easy and th murah etop dropIt is easy to preping tato th throat to taka. pare, costs little and ts pleasant Deafness or Catarrhal Anyoaa who ha should rive thl preecrlp-Uo- a head sot a trial- - Adv arusement- - hP3m i |