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Show uq ?it 'aMiS' " i W1M.S-iwA..r.'i--tf- Sri Hhi THE DESERET NEWS LUIJER TRADE Are Danger Signals HAS BIG TJOffTH NOVEMBER 28 1921 f .:ed to death BcfcadPispIes ON WEST COAST MONDAY ! AS PIJTS WITH HATCHES ' (Special to Tba News). NUTT. Nov. g. Whan her clothlag caught firs while she was playing with They Denote with Unfailing Certainty a Weakened , and Impure State Octoof The Blood Improvement During ber Prove Encouraging to for Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood Industry Price Advance Of Waste Products. Maintained. i matches with bslghbor children, Erl In Powell, daughter of Nr. sad Mre. R. E. Powell, suffered burns from which she died a short time after-- 1 . ward. , The mother was attracted by the aereame of tbs child but the girl was enveloped In flames befog eh could be rescued. ' , Modern life.. with its rich foods end Elsinore Primary Host advertises its At Childrens Dance effects by dlsflgurins the skin.(By Associated Press:) ELSINORE. Nov. 28. Ths Elsinore Acne, small abscesses and boils are SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 2A Imall too common! ward primary asocial ion gavs a dance To correct the basic trouble waste provements dlscernabl in tba lumber for tha children In the opera house Indostry-durinSeptember continued I products- the blood mud be purified, Friday afternoon. A bag of popcorn In October, tbe demand for lumber But dont do your blood. Just clean was given with each ticket purchased. it out Nature will do the rest. Pure, showing raarktd Increases over the rich. Ted blood nourishes the body and It was a success both financially and socially. previous months of the year and price fights off disease. The Elsinore schools gave a splen8. 8. 8., the standard blood purifier advances being generally maintains!, did Thanksgiving program in the system builder, Is ths Ideal remedy ward John Perrin, San Francisco, federal and chapel Thursday at 11 a.m. skin eruptions. The effects of 8. 8, reaerva agent, declared in a report for Elder returned Christensen Floy 8. is to rid the system of the Sraste made public here today. which ars causing the trou- Wednesday from a two years' mission The following factors were cited in products ble. over 50 years 8. has spent In California the report aa the principal reasons for provenFor to be of unusual merit.' Begin the strength of the lumber market taking 8. 8. 8. today and wit for If during tbe last month: page illustrated booklet, Facts About (1) An expansion of demsnd in tba the Blood free. -- wood affecting all Personal medical advice, without voods. charge, may also be had by sending a DIESIT flUPERT.IDI. (21 Larger buying of ear material description of vour case. Adto repair damaged wooden railroad complete dress Chief Medical Director. Swift Specific Co., 740 8. 8. 8. Laboratory. (2) Increased yard buying, sue. Ga. All drug stores sell 8. (Special to the News) t nlned by an active demand for bulld- - 8.Atlanta. a.- - Adv. MALAD. Idaho, Nov. 25. In the death In lng materials esiecially Cpllforof, Mrs Margaret Ricbarda. Thursday nis city. He has received from 835 to at Rupert. Idaho. Malad tost the last .(4) Increased export shipments of the each 859 for transfusion. of the pioneers of 1445. rMs. Richards o lumber, especlally-tJapan. left Malad s month ago with tha inStatistical statements of the four of spending ths winter at ths tention lumber associations in the Twelfth Deg Moines Street Car horns of her dsughter, - Federal Reserve district of Rupert. Daniels, support this Franchise Issue Subject Mrs. Richards was a nativa of Wales general summary of conditions in tha to Utah In ths early She Immigrated lumber Industry. tb ereport declared. Of Citizens Vote Today fifties, and married William Richards Orders received by If I reporting mills In 1454. Mr. and Mrs, Laks at Salt City totaled 411,221,000 feet, an increase bf were Rlchsrds Associated among tba flva or six Prees.) (By T2.t2S.000 feet or 10.5 per cent over that were the only permanent Nov. 21. By families DE8 MOINES, 'la.. of or of Malad 173.404.000 'feet, and settlers valley In 1444. September Mrs Richards la survived by five 44. 1 per cent over October. 1020. The authority of the state supreme court, and sons and thres yesterday daughtars Her husvolume of , orders received reported granted unofficially announced officially today, voters went band died at44 Malad fit June of thU cent greater of ags mi 1S.0 per12.2 years d year, being polls today to ballot on the pioductloa, per cent In excess to the street car franchise or disfranthe of shipments and represented The.. t nullified. Die--, largest amount of- business itookeg ht chise. trtct Judge Hume's injunction, but any one monthslnce March, 1020. "The October cut of the same mills allowed Judrs Hume's findings that was 340.404,000 feet, an Increase of tha ordinance wi illegal to stand 33.487,000, or 0.0 per cent Compared pending a hearing on which will deSINK IRE AUTHORIZED with the' preceding month and only pend the force or nullification of the The ordinance pro43,741,000 feet, or 13.3 per cent less election today. vides a sliding scale of fare beginning than in October. 1020- Production, which was 75 per cent at eight cents and varying according (Special to Ths Xews.) normal one month ago. Is now esti- to Increased earnings of tbe company. POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. 28. R. L mated at 05 per cent of normal. ShipCurtis, federal receiver for the Ban month Mexican Agricultural ments made during tbe nock National Bank Issued a statement amounted to 202.070,000 feet which late Saturday In which he declared that Office was approximately 22 per cent greatQuits Secretary rumors current to the effect that the er than shipments in September, 1921. Bannock National would make payment and October. 1020. (By Associated Press) shortly to depositors were without Logging operators report that MEXICO CITY. Nov. 28. Resignafoundation. The comptroller of curfrom 75 to 80 per cent of the nor- tion of the only ofSecy, of Agriculture Villareal rency said Mr. Curtie was mal output of logs Is being produced last with ficial authority to decide the followed several of weeks night and up to the present time no and that nearly all logging camps in his attitude concerning the question statement had been made. He also the Grays Harbor, Tacoma. Columbia attacks onlaw. He appealed before said that when the affairs of the bank agrarian river. Puget Sound. Inland Empire congress several times to defend hit were In each shape as to warrant steps and California districts are operating. alter the expropriates of prop- toward the settlement of any kind, The demand for logs is about equal to policy owned would be officially notified of in Mexico by Spaniards the supply available, which Is ap- erty i The resignation was forecast U such action. in 80 less than cent per proximately President meeting with the, October, 1129, . Present .indication! bewspdper Obregons correspondents Saturday,! Quarterly' Conference are that all available rafts of logs whan he said that certain changes la will be sold before the winter cessa the Pocatello Held commlsslon muot be agrarten tiofl of camp activities. The president has takan no to "The shingle branch of ths Indus- mads The News.) '(Special -action n secretarys raslgnatloa POCATELLO, Ida-- , Nov. 28. Ths try is again curtailing production. and thera the la no Intimation, who hla demand caused several successor will Decreased quarterly conference ef the Pocatello . be. stake of Zion opened here Saturday shingle milts Jo close down and tho acwith . three meetings. The morning" sesmarket for shingle ioge narrowed sion was opened at 18 am. at the stake ihle attribute Wholesalers Purchases . cordlngly. Lloyd George tabernacle with more than a hundred decline tn the demand for shingles to ' Addresses were made Portion Surrey Estate Inby attendance. the unwillingness of the trade to meet Preat. W. A- - Hyde. Richard R. Lyrecent price- advances while the mill man of the quorum of apostles and (By Aaocltej press.) Edrar Levi Young of the council of operators hold the opinion that the LONDON. Nov. 18 Premier Lloyd seventeen. A second meeting wee held fall demand has been satisfied and in the afternoon and at night there that the lull In buying should be ex-- 1 Gtorjre hpurcbjud from Lord a seventies conference In the a portion of ths Churt estate, occurred ected at this season of the year. which lies about five miles from Faro auditorium. All meetings were well attended. ham. In Surrey, and 45 miles from Blood Transfusions from London. It is situated In the midst Y. of N. ths most beautiful part of a heavily Prisoners Are Taken Cause Addict Drug wooded district. At least dwo folf Tq Idaho Penitentiary Physicians Much Concern courses are situated at convenient distance. -to Tbe Neva) (Special . . - (By Associated Press) POCATELLO. Ida, Nov. 28 Four NEW - YORK, Nov. 28 Whether U. S. Soldiers Bodies prisoners. Jerry Williams, Earl Moore. M. A Peterson and Mike the transfusion of blood from the Robles, all ' To Be Buried in veins of a drug addict carries with it left for tbe state Ireland from Bannock at county, to the patient a taste for drugs is a Boise, Saturday In cua- penitentiary itordy of Traehng Guard Oarpuntier, DUBLIN. Nov. 28. An officer question that Is causing several New - Williams was convicted ef man- rmv k.. IV.iL.-- t or! York physicians concern today. the rnfferf narcotic squad yes- Dublin to make arrangements for the klllk Members rh.h ofifredsaMeni0 ot irishmen of I, 51. terday arrested James Milo. who sells burlel armv who fo on a blood for his transfusion, charge I Jh.unltea war. Ths officer of being a drug addict. R wax learned that one patient. Sfiiibury themfn dlfferentoartaW of ceiv"1 sentence of from six' months Into whose system a quantity of Milo's Ireland. Assistance is being rendered lo fourteen years and Robles is to serve from six months to five years for blood had been Injected recently, had by the Dublin Municipal council, Inirglary. Moore, who was tho largest died 24 hours after the operation but of tho four besides oeing handcuffed the patient, according to the phyat- - Ouarantine FataMialiArl to the other three, was shackled In an clan. In charge, was not expected to live when the operation wax performTexas Cotton Oregon boot. Against ed. Pocatello Shops Will ' Milo has participated in 25 transfuLa., Nov. 28 A and address l BATON ROUGE. the sion cases, and his name of Reduce Force by 142 quarantine against ehlpment are on almost every hospital list In cotton from - Texas, Oklahoma, and Mexico has been put Into effect (Special to The News.) Inn the state of Louisiana, through POCATELLO.' Nov. 28. One hundred GET.11NG TOO FAT? men will be laid off from department of agriculture, effac-TR- and forty-tw- o 0ve on lhe ehlpment of cotton and the shops of tha 8hort Line the last of THIS REDUCE cotton this to the depression In month dua seed into Louisians. Paoplv who dont grow too fat aro tha business. The reduction will effect fortunate erpUo. But tf you find tha ' car the e back shop, department, or fat accumulating attcady cumbersome, WODlffi) Pnlire and tbe greatest reduction will you will be vim to follow thte auggaatton. occur la the car department. .The rewhich ie aodorard by thousand of peopla Take Up Duties in N. Y. duction will occur In the car departoho know. Ask your druggist for Marmoin ment The reduction will be effective Prascrlpttoa Tablet arid follow dlrecUona. Ona dollar is tha price tha world ovar. Gat Nov. 20 and in. about men dis(By Associated Prees.) them from your ova druggtet or ootid pries on Tuesday and thebeing charged balance NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Woman on Wednesday. . direct to Marmola Co., till Woodward By dots this res will traffic cops made their bow Ava, Droit.MicV to the bo aafa from Harmful drug and ba abla to v. York public today. At all inter-tto- n RPRAKER 10 ANXOl'KCED. red oca tteadlly and suily, without iiarru, in sections AdvarUaatiroaoma the axarclaa. or of dial vicinity public roCATELIV). Idaho, Nov. 24. The school women police reserved were on annual memorial service of the Pocaout to re- tello Lodge No. 474 B. P. O. Elks wilt duty. They place, 2,500 patrolmen who are on be held Sunday. Dec.. 4 at the Auditoriduty protecting milk wagons durtnr um theatre. V. L McCarty of Salt Lake lodre will deliver the oration the milk handlers strike. Whllstles are the sole weapons of and Mm H. B Thompson will be soloist remainder of the program the volunteer force. Alt wore a uni- wilt beThe announced later. form consisting of a dark blue Jacket and skirt, with a light blue vest and Z FORMER CHIEF BURIED. a cap. (Special to The News.) took of exercise, often - g ' 8.--- working-industries Mrs.-Mart- than-actu- pro-r-se- high-.cour- -- , , at Is - Ash-com- These Dresses are exclusive creations from one of the , leading manufacturers of the country, ' 0 Although they are absolutely new goods we have decided to include them in the special sale. Itwillrbe'a case they last at Half Price. . i- of-th- e orR "5 !!! EurP, "V Y lrzffir round-nous- - were-calle- Cuticura Soap The Razor :il-U- 4 DRUG 8T0RB IS AT! SOUTH MAIN ST.i Fire Destroys Airdrome And Pavilion at Tonopah $20; William C, McLogue. Idaho Falls. 815: Philip H. Crow. Twin Falls. $14. James M. Kelly. Tain Falla. $12. An New Planet Discovered Between Jupiter and Man TONOPAH. Xev., Nov. 28. early Sunday morning fire destroyed the airdrome and pavilion here and damaged several residences, with a loss of 88,000 partly covered bf inWater Also damaged the surance. Unotype machines of ths- - Tonopah Uonanxa. One of the homes was built by George Wingfield, mining man and banker, whan he resided here.. Resident of Utah and. Idaho Given Pensions a ' (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 28. Tbe discovery of a new planet In the group of asteroids which revolves between tbe orbits of Jupiter and Mars is announced by Dr. Hartmann, director of the observatory of the University of La Plata. The planet is of tbe fourteenlh magnitude and is seen at present from this latitude in the constellation Cetus, which Ilea south of ths Great Square of Pegasus, now visible In the evening sky. (Special to The News) Nov- - 28. The following pensions for residents .of Utah SUGAR MAGNATE DIES. and Idaho have been granted: T. Utah Llnnle Richardson, NEW YORK. Nov. 28. Robert B. Farmington. $80 per month; Martha llaa-ley- , president of the Cuban AmerStoker; Spanish Fork. $12. ican Sugar Company, died today at Idaho Clara Y. Fleher, Boise, and h.s home. He was 72 years old. He o Ellen Crosier, Twin Falls, per was a member of tbe Cuban Sugar month; Joseph 8. Beestey, Rexburg, Finance Commission. WASHINGTON. Safety Shaving Soap For Cold on the Che.t Muaterole is easy to apply and It does not blister like the mustard plaster. Muaterole Is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. ' Simply massage it In gently with the finger tlpa You .will be delighted tq a bow quickly it brings relief. Get Muaterole at your drug store. 85 ft 55c, Jars ft tubes; hospital else 18. BETTER 4 THAN A MUSTARD POCATEIAO. Idaho. Nov. 28. The funeral of W. C, Snyder, late postmaster of Crystal, and fonaar chief of po. lice tinder the Blstline administration, died who Thursday while being brourht to Pocatello after suffering a (By Associated Pi stroke wee held Sunder afternoon n DUBUQUE, la., Nov. 28. the auspices of the Woodmen of tbe The Rev Naylor of tho BapBaker, held at the Elkader. Iowa. World church conducted the religiontist since in )al! connection with Friday the slaying of Father A. B. Belknap 5",eV;k.Kr' ?.nTI,!r h, nearly yeara at Lead. 8. D.rwaa released this morn- - deni lng upon order of County Attorney Walter Elchenbough after pictures MISSIONARY FAREWELL GIVES. and descriptions from Deadwood, 8. A fare-we-H G RANTS VTLLLE, Nov. 38 D. arrived and failed to tally with the program for McCoy Johnson who man held. Baker, a farm hand, had will leave tor the Eastern States misbeen held on information given by sion in a few dayn was held In the on whose farm ha had opera house- Friday evening, under been employed. Bayer came to Iowa tho. AWOPicot St Jho. .Eldar, quorum. from the Dakotas. The following program obn.W.: Aadsrnan; notatAyrwRZBEm GER TAKES TEILT" Invoratton.. chorus; Prof. girls ion, reading. BERLIN. Not. 88 Maria Ersber-gerge- r. Theodore Jehneon; quartet. Mr. Hamthe daughter of the recently ilton Orr and company; peeeh. Richmurdered Oerman minister of France, Paul W rat hall; Mathlaa Ersberger, hes taken the veil ard Jefferies; solo, A Johnson. farawall McCoy addrusa, , In the nunnery M Keht, In Somber . , dance in the opera house followed. . Holland. - an-d- er 8ull-ma- - ?" - Fatar-EtMniMt- T' Iowa Business Man Faces NOT TO KNOW Trial in Connection With IS NO EXCUSE Catholic Sisters Deaths DES MOINES la., Nov. 28. W. H. Helpenny. Dee Moines business man. is scheduled to be given a preliminary hearing tn the municipal court today on charge of manslaughter In connection with the death of two Catholic sisters here several weeks ago. The sisters, Mary Virginia, and Mary Rosilita, were run down and killed by, an automobile. The driver of the car drove away befoiV his identity could be established. Several day later Sheriff Robb filed charges of manslaughter and failure to report an accident against Halpenny. Halpenny has denied all knowledge of tbe accident. Girl Accused of Murder i . Of Chum Faces Trial in ' Court Jf West Virginia (By International Neus Service,) WHEELING. W. Va., Nov. 28 Mrs. Louise Conkle, blonde and pret- on trial for her life here toty. went day. - The unwritten taw. It Is Intiwill be her defense to an Inmated, dictment accusing her! of the murder of her girlhood churk Mrs. Pearl Williams, In the tatters home on Oct. 20. The murder followed assertions by the defendant that a pact that ended a love triangle that Involved the Conklee and Mrs. Williams, had not been kept by the parties Involved. Mrs. Conkle went to Mrs. William horns as she was ready to leave for her work and shot her down. The greater to selecIjgrt of today will be devoted ' tion or triar jury.: ; semi-milita- Priests' Slayer Suspect Is Released at Dubuque your choice while of first come, first served 2,500 Milwaukee Packing Workers Take Wage Cut V Never say AspirinVjthout saying Bayeri Warning Vnlessoujqqjfljgn "Bayor" on peckage br on tsblets yon are not getting genuine Aeptrln prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- e by mUltana years and proved safe Take Aspirin only as toM h the Barer package for Colds, Boaftnuhs. Neu . M ralgtaRheumatiMRrrEereobe.-- ; Tooth-ech- o, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of It, and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin It tbe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeetlcaeldester of Sallcyllca-olAdv. d. (By Associated Press.) MILW A UK E sge'CXifS of JYo f cents an (tour, J.60t.-wnrkers-xr-ra pur into effect today in the plant of the Planklngfon Packing Company and Cudahy Brothers company. Tbe reduction was accepted by the workers following conferences with the owners through rspresentatlvM of the workers' shop countll. Te Know How to Kerp Well Is Better Than to Call ri$ Doctor to Get Well f Seine U a Penalty Not an Accident. One of the best and most depend- -' able and important preventative of getting sick, one of the sorest ways of keeping well is to form and maintain the exceedingly good habit of regular, thorough, daily bowel evacuation. That it Nature' best bet. You. should do your best to help Nature, not hinder her in her efforts to keep you welL With the best of good intentions you may employ many methods. Strong, drastic acting medicines that force the bowel to act aim- one evil by another evil.' fdy replace secure temporary action but it produce more than temporary irritation and other bad effect. Don't judge by promise in selecting a tra- -' ple remedy to' assist Nature. Performance is the true test. Taka Beechams for example. Over 70 years ago people began-ttake Bcecham. - Today millions of people all over the world take, Beechsm. recommend Beechama friends, hand the use of Beech- -, down from father to eon or, am, from mother to daughter for generation after generation. That means mnrht You never hear any unfavorable criticism or comp'.aint regarding That mean much if Becchams. not more. It takes real merit te withstand the test of time and trial. You xan do much to keep you well by keeping a box of Beechams in the house, ready for use et the first warning of disorder AU druggist or derangement. sell Beechams are glad to gell .. - o help-Natur- e Becehaos. fofLSIQ HEADACHES'1 DEECHAMSj PILLS |