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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH Franklin Roosevelt, former assistant: secretary of the nary, Is suffering from a mild case of infantile paralysis, his HEWS STORY OF TOE FUST WEEK A Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World. physician, Dr. George Draper, announced Thursday. According to Dr. Draper's diagnosis, made immediately up. on Mr. Roosevelts arrival at the Pres byterian hospital from Campobello, N. B., he is slowly nearing recovery after suffering for four weeks. 9 9 If there were more women in preaijTTers the pulpits there would be more men UTAH STATE STRIKE VOTE TAKER IIEl'S! The opening date of the fall conference of the L. D. S. cliych to be held in Salt Lake has been set for October 6. BK SHOP CRAFTS PRESIDENT ADVIS-EWAITING UNTIL BOARD RULES ARE PROMULGATED Injuries suffered in an accident Monday night caused thje death at noon Tuesday of Professor Janies L. Brown of the Brigham Young university. in th!e. churches, Mis M. Madeline Southard, president of the Internation al Association of Women Treachers, told members of the organization at their convention at Chicago. Miss Southard accused men of feminizing the church and asserted if there were more women preachers. more men would become interested in church work. WHO CANNOT WORK Read Mr. Corleys Letter a j Benefit by BervonmMsSiTemSSfew-J- i 1 1 any work and tried a lot of medicine, but got no relief. your medicine adver tisedm a little boot Charge is Openly Made That Road Safeblowers made an attempt to rob Employers Seek to Crush Organthe First National bank of Morgan last ,F. A. Hazeltine, editor of tli? South ized Labor Among Working Monday night, but the chilled-steBend, Wash., Journal, Wednesday reMen of Nation that Joors of the big safe failed to respond ceived appointment as general super-- I my door, to a charge of dynamite and the risor of federal prohibition agents from uottakentwobotS?, Chicago Railroad shopmen belonggave up the job. Lydia E. Piv Major Roy Haynes, federal prohibition ing to the six federated shop crafts hams Vegetable Commissioner. Mr. Hazeltine, who is nnions have voted to strike against the Plans are progressing for the Utah .... Compound before I it Tacoma attending a district conrailroad of but reduction 1, State which Fair will be tvkge held in July Salt ference of the Methodist church, an me. I am keeping house'nm1 Theodore Roosevelt, assistant sec- will defer action until promulgation of Lake from October 3 to 8. It is an- - tag am able to do all of mv work- - i bounced he will accept the post beretary of the navy, flew in an airplane working rules pending before the rail- nouneed that the fair this year will aay for your medicine In ginning November 1. from Washington to Camp Edwards road labor board, when another vote exceed any heretofore held, both in ac- - doneenough more for me than any doctor 1 ' have not will be taken on acceptance or rejec. hibits and sporting features. Thursday to attend the state convenpaper enough to how The nineteenth annual state fair of tion of the American much it has done for me and for tion of the rules. This announcement Legion at AshMontana opened Monday, withj displays bury Park. The friends. You may print this letter mv was made in two was officially made by B. M. Jewell, trip alFruits and r in Ogden vegetables on the whole, are said to eclipse hours and ten minutes. After making head of the you wish. that, Elizabeth C. Comvf shop crafts organizations, ley were damaged last Monday night the record, especially of agriculture on address, Mr. Roosevelt returned 51m-ACorley Edmund, S. C to at a mass meeting of Chicago shop ky frost, to stand the strain of work it according to a report received and livestock products. Inclement Washington by airplane. workers Sunday. n Ogden. The frost is the first since the privilege of the strong and health? fcveather cut the attendance. Belief that a stronger fight could be early in July, when the potato crop in but how our hearts ache for the weak WASHINGTON. made. If a strike Is called, with preser- the Ogden their valley district was damaged. dailv rounds of household One of the two copies of &e' treaty Siity-fou- r trail blazers answered vation of the shopmens working rules duties, with nf between the United as a Coll call Monday morning when the peace signed . backaches, headaches, nervousness and goal led to the decision to withDamages of $500 were awarded to almost every movement brings a new Montana Society of Pioneers began its I Elates and Germany at Berlin August hold a strike call for the presenL Mr. Carl William Johnson In a suiL charg. P8 was received Monday at the state Why will not the mass of letters thirty-eight- h annual meeting at the I Jewell said. He and other union speakfrom all over this women which dePartment. was AmerIt Indith club at Lewiston, Montana. It brought to ers counselled the men to wait until the Ing false arrest and . imprisonment weave been publishing,country, convince such Wilson, secretary of the entire E. Charles icas an inspiring scene when the white-- 1 ca brought against Worthen, women that Lydia E. Pinkhams Veg wage and rules situation was paired members, still alert and active, American commission to Germany. The before them, rather than rush into a former sheriff of Washington county, table Compound will help them just as in a verdict returned Thursday morn- eurely aa it did Mrs. Corley? exchanged greetings and - took their reaty Is printed in English and man in the usual form of parallel texts. strike which, Mr. Jewell declared, the ing before Judge A. R. Barnes of the A copy of the treaty with Austria also railroads desired. Not a Total Loss. "We can make a real. fight on the Third district court. Grandmother Los Angeles was named as the 1922 was. received. always cooked the rules propostlon when we might not best . meals, and when Charles was The of Mormon United the cMirch eduencampment board of have the full support of other branches Spanish Attacks on the 3 per cent immigra there for supper she had some of (he War Veterans at the encampment at of railway employees on a wage fight cation has announced the appointment best biscuits and jam at least, so 'aw are being made with the spec- Minneapolis Wednesday after all other he haid. "We must wait until I of Jesse W- - Washburn as head of the iflc Intention of discrediting the law, alone, Charles thought. He had been easDL jn the time Is opportune. You men who seminary. which will be Secretary Davis said Tuesday, adding ducted ln connection with the Provo ting for a while when his mother been on strike before dont looked at him and saw that besides that efforts to bring the law into dis- to rush into this thing. But If high scho1, Mr- - Washburn for many all over his face and hands repute were more than likely to resultj the laborblindly getting board releases all remaining years was superintendent of schools in he had jam in congress shutting off Immigration a on his otherwise clean spot Duchesne and rules to be acted on at one time, then Emery counties, suit. entirely. "We are going to stand bjj we wdll have the whole matter before the law," he said, and reiterated a, us. Charles just look at your suit, We will need only one vote to deshe exclaimed. statement recently made by President! termine what will be done. Charles looked and then remarked, Harding to the effect that most of thq This announcement was greeted with difficulties in enforcing the law was Well, but most of its clear.. applause. Answering a question, Mr. due to the methods of dishonest steamJewell asserted shop crafts would have The Burden of a Name. ship companies. the cooperation of other organizations, Few. great mens sons ever amount the big four brotherhoods, if to much, said a man at the club the In 1917 and 1918 thfere was a short- aincluding strike were called and urged his au. other evening. "I think the most striage of manganese ore in the United dience to prepare for action. king reason for this I ever read," he States owing to the impossibility of The strike vote, 1, continued, was that given by the seobtaining shipments from abroad. Be- was announced as completeda August constitucond Duke of showing cause of the necessity of discovering tional Wellington. Some one the majority reducagainst wage to him: I cannot underemarked further domestic supplies a group of tion which into effect July 1. rstand how it is that you with your Permits from the police chief are.iiec- - jfen ScoTogists of the United States geo- - This was thejyen first official confirmation interest in and knowledge of public inof logical the survey, department of the result. essary for masked balls or carnivals. affairs have taken so little part in made a examinrather terior, careful Condemnation of the 'operations of Supporters of the ordinance say it is ation of them. districts throughout the coun- the labor board aimed at the Kuklux Klan. and its decisions was Ah, replied the duke, if you had w in which ore was known voiced try manganese 9 9 9 by all speakers. Mr. Jewell sat so long under the shadow of a or to be supposed present. John T. Simpson, founder of Jack-Bocharged that the railroads were atempt-ingreat tree you would have been as coto use the board to take an unfair Wyoming, an early resident of the lorless as I. Boston Transcript. Members of the senate committee inJackson Hole country and one of the advantage of the Industrial situation. VirMr. Jewell said he would demand of oldest surviving pioneers of the west, . vestigating conditions in the West Quite as Good. died at his home at Jackson, Septem- - gna coa e'ds wll leave Washington the board that for once it meet a sitA farmer recently paid a visit to a Virignia withj the in- uation in a practical way and an. ber 4 at the age of 86 years, after a soon or and as he passed along by neighbor, tention of resuming the inquiry in an nounce the brief illness. remaining rules simultanthe side of the fields he made a meinformal manner. The subcommittee eously. ntal note of the fact Jhat no scarThe Utah advisory committee of the meenS In executive session Wednes. "When the board announces the subecrows were visible. decided against immediate resump stitute rules our Stockgrowers Finance corporation, the day committee will take a Meeting the neighbor almost immorma inquiry in the coal balloL he said. jiloa which of are in "If headquarters Chicago, I the are rules not he opened conversation as ediately met Saturday In Salt Lake and approv- - deds pending conclusion of the mur- satisfactory and the ballot says so, we : follows ed loans to Utah and Idaho cattle and der and arson trials in Mingo county will take the result to the railroads. If Good morning, Mr. Oates. I see and grand jury proceedings in sheep growers aggregating $122,000. they refuse to grant our reasonable dehave no scarecrows in your fields. you mands, they will have' to stand res approvals bring the total amount gan couny' How do you manage to do without of loans on which the committee has ponsible and answer to the people." them? General charges that the railroaas passed to more than $1,000,000 for the "Oh, well enough, was the innwere opposing demands of the unions district During the session, the reocent reply. You see, I dont need as part of a movement which, he said, port of the executive committee of the them, for Im in the fields all day was backed by "$9,000,000,000 or more-werCorporation to the National Livestock convention was considered at length, Regulations restricting sale of liquors made. The object, he declared, owing to the rules and regulations at wholesale to manufacturers and was "to crush organized labor. Just a Rehearsal. wholesale druggists were suspended so which it promulgated. Vampire! far as they applied to wines for re- SUSPEND PROHIBITION AGENTS DOMESTIC. Wretch, out of m,v sight ligious purposes. was a man when I met you I P. of OBrien New York Officials to Be Prosecuted Judge Houghton, Mich., FOREIGN. a worm now! Youre has been named permanent arbitrator on Charge of Grafting Gosh exclaimed the leading nian The lava in of fire for the United Brotherhood of Main Halemaumau, New York. Wholesale pit th's criminal opportunity to register for American- - as he paused to' mop his brow, tenance of Way Employes and Rail- - Kilauea volcano, is rising quite rapidly prosecutions of prohibition agents al- ization to schools, bullea according now, according to the latest reports of leged to have received way Shop Laborers. tremendous tin Issued by A. C. Matheson. state Volcanologist Jagger, and Is only 260 amounts of graft from Illicit liquor director-o- f alien registration and inSheriff A. X Baker of Hidalgo coun-- feet below the rim of the pit. If th dealers were promised Sunday, foland mailed to all school struction, ty, Texas last Tuesday night delivered Present rate of. rise continues, Profes lowing the suspension from the staff district in the state. superintendents sor to military authorities at Fort Brown, Jagger looks for an overflow at of Harold L. Hart, of four of his en- The date for general Busy. and some or in October time registration thirty-twNovember, forcement men. The four also have alleged draft evaders. They examination has been set as October Did you do any fly filing '' were arrested following publication of probably accompanied by activity more been recommended for dismissal, but 1, although some districts have pro- - Jru were on yur vacation?" the slacker list of Hidalgo county. All spectacular than that seen during the their names have not been divulged. ceeded with plans for an earlier date. t,e- - 1 did morc r-- swatting." in March.'. bear Mexican names. eruption A thoroughgoing investigation to ferit is said. t ret out other agents said to have been A general reduction in prices, rangA heavy blizzard swept over Swift the recipients of bribes is planned by Enlargment of the yards at Provo ol ing from house rents to costs of a di- Curren and the surrounding territory E. C. Yellowley, personal representathe Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, of in is Canada effect in Gary, Indiana. The vorce, recently. Meager telegraphtive In this city of Prohibition Commis- a total expense of probably entailing cuts follow closely the big reductions ic advices said that at 9 oclock last oner Ray A. Haynes. A reorganlza- Reduces SlTalned. I $50,000. Is under way, according to W in wages of steel workers. Lower pri- Sunday morning the snow was four Mon of the entire prohibition enforce- - H. Smith, superintendent of the Salt ces were recorded in restaurants, house teen inches deep on the level. lQ Lak6 divisIon of this railroad with of. City waf V,T,?rk etc. redurents, clothing, Physicians a possibility as a flees In Salt Lake. About Boot Chafes. It is a ced their call charges to 2 and attorA welcome exceeding anything ever fifty addl-- ' result of the Investigation of Yellow tional men are ImSafe Antiseptic and employed in the neys announced a cut of from $100 to given to royalty was accorded Charlie ley. . work and provement additional cases. men for $50 handling divorce Does not blister or Chaplin, the 'famous American screen will be required to handle the increashair and horse cta when he in London arrived comedian, i Pleasant to use. Marshal To Meet Pershing c,k$ business ed which It Is. intended to All but two of the persons drowned recently from New York. delivered. Describe? instruction Paris. Marshal for specialfree. ' DEsperey was handle at Provo. in the flood at San Antonio, Texas, x Book S A to proceed to designated have been identified. The unknown A tremendous explosion In the for. Havre on Saturday W. F. Ymf, be., 310 Tempt St, Wednesday to meet General Miss Esther Ljiub, an was a white man about 40 years old mer German submarine Deutschland at at employee John J. Pershing, who will place ob the Compton ar? of Brigham and a Mexican" boy. The death list Birkenhead, across the Mersey from the tomb of the unknowm soldier of City, swallowed a gallery thumb-tacstands at fifty-onMonday anther body being Liverpool, killed three men and injured France ln Paris the medal of honcr afternoon while engaged In decorating found In the debris. three others a few days ago. It is voted by the United States congress. the firms display window-- , the tack possible that many others perished. lodging ln the base of her throat. X. j General Pershing was a passenger The submarine was being dismantled Will Says Free Turkey ray pictures have been made of the on the steamship Paris, sailing for at the time of the explosion, which ocBoston, Mass. Free Thanksgiying young womans throat at a local hos- France Wednesday, where he will be- curred in the engineroom from an un50c. Tlcm stow posthumously, upon an unknown known cause. The Deutschland was turkeys for all tenants W'ho have lived pital, but the picture fails to locate Soap 25c, Oiataeot 25 French soldier the congressional medal one of the submarines surrendered by In his houses or apartments for three the tack. She insists, however, that ' are provided in the will of Alfred can feel It and her breathing aid ; of honor recently authorized by the Germans under the terms of ths years N 39 V. Lincoln, a former real estate rv . .. N. U.. Salt Lake City, Is seriously Impaired by re j apeech an, peace treaty." filed for probate here. son of Its presence. 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