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Show PY0 THE rEA'IH having removed from th senale the for hi p ami picturesque 'I t.addeus It. tnravay of the Heinoi rats of that state are col sidermg the it one of his mio-c'J he . MigeM,or h is hi . ii made, an I Will received, (hit t tie m n Itors News Review of Current Praises sick child should l,c the subject for an experiment witi medicines of unor tain merit. in i, your child is bilious headachy, half sick, less, with coated long,,., b no appetite or energ, i th.j know nine times out of ten its a bi '.f little stomach and bo vc k ne, ing. And when you knew thatT over fifty years hjSlll have endorsed one prepnrulon f this condition, tliere j, , M1 Sfe 10 reason be any for tun,' tlu Rich, fruity California p,s A clears the little stom.oh amj tD, gently, harmlessly and )n d harry h regulates the bowels, g,us t0.le strength to them and tothestoi ach' and helps to give your child new strength, energy and vitality. 'ihon sands of Western mothers pra ,e a Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, 4ioq g, Jor . Ave, Omaha, Neliraska, says- spu never forget the doctor who gitnie to give my baby bov, John, California Fig Syrup. Nothing else seemed to help his weak bowels. That was when he was just a baby. He Ejf. fered a good deal before I gave him Fig Sy rup, but it stopped his trouble quick. I have used it with him for colds and little upset spells ever since. I consider him a Fig Syr Mr lip'll Cnr.iVV tv, he notnl-n- i el to 1. out tlo- Term. This would he tant.iinc.utt to Ie r elec Is said to he will tJuu. .Mis I nrtu pt the olhi p M e Is a dose Itig to a. StU h . t of iddo atf lit s .Hid has been a Harming mid popul ir h istess In the lord lallimoie in ms on, a co'c-ruIn me hist ovit t e .dcryluid lit.c-d vv, uij'i,cd Japan Still Defies League of Nations and Ellina Threatens Crooner lair I'lav for (Germany in Armaments. i ks J e il IU EDWARD W. PICK Mam hnrla la THERU. !iasnothewar in League of Nations and otln r authorities agree, tliere cannot be a war until a compete nt has de guv eiiiincnt ilureil war. l.ut theie have been bloody b.it ties Uf) tliere almost ' .si every day, and the ait uh t loti during the was week getting '1 he worse. league wus to niei t on Not ember 10, and It wns ton fronted with the f.u t that Julian hud not heeded Its order to Henry Pu Yl wlllruw h,.r tro(,,)S by that date, with the added aggruv.t tlon that Tokyo had reiterated the tntemeut that it would not obey the order and would make no concessions count ugiiin 11 to the league. Then China came to but with a t.ttement by Its repi esentative at In a note Geneva, Ir Alfred Sze expressing Ins governments conditionr al acceptance of the arms holiday Doctor Sze told the league secretariat flatly that If the league covenant and the Kellogg pact should full In the Manchuria cn.sls, China would build Ur her fighting forces to e protect herself against Japan. that he had usked the league to send an International forte to polite the Munthurlnn railway rone. (!cn. Ma Chan shnn, commanding the Chinese troops in southern Manchuria, was said to have attacked the J, ipnne.se at the NonnI river bridge which the latter were repairing, and after a sanguinary conflict the Chinese were driven olT. Iiut they did not go far and at last reports were gith-erinfor utmther attack; and more Jnpnnese soldiers were on their way hurriedly to the scene. There were other battles, blit this was the biggest. What was more alarming to foreign nations was the spread of the fighting to the big city of Tientsin. This began with outbreaks of Chinese mobs that attacked the Japanese ounces amn. The Japanese ollielals said the disordeis were due to the lighting of Chinese factions and that the real motive of the Chinese was to occupy the foielgn cnikcssIoiih In the city; so the Japanese forces went Into action for protection" and shelled t fie Chinese. Ameilcan, French and other troops were held ready to net, but at this writing had not been culled on to do any thing. In the background of nil the trouble is Henry tu Yl, who ns Hsu n Tung wns the last Mamtiu emperor of China, 'the young mail is a quiet renting householder 111 the Japanese concession In Tientsin, but loyal moil urihlsts have always been about bim and now It Is asserted that there is afoot a plan to sop irate Manchuria from Chum urul put Henry on the throne. With this in view. It Is said, many thousands of troops have been gathered together by Hen. IJang In Clilng, former ally of the Munchu dynasty and for years the enemy of the Cluing family now beaded hv Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang It Is true most of these reports come from Jap ariose sources, hut they have the ring of tinth. Ambassador Hawes was Instructed to go to the league meeting. one-yea- Iie-fot- g (iormany can nnd w .11 do the ether what she powers to do for her continue ot ah sorbing Interest to the world. Hie rt n h's stand on di' sarm n m e n t was set skJ WHAT foith hv helm Hen. W il- - otner, the In it la n t sohl'er, who Is now minister of war and minister of the interior and who tnav succeed Von Hut- delimit g as president. "Hermany has the right to the same s' Hi 4 f f J o v t I1 - a ; ' treulnutit ns all oth-e- r Gone'iul nations, tiroener said. S h e Is entitled to the cinic 4 A?' ' seem it v mil the same methods of ebs irm i It was ex moot ns o'hor n itbrns. v t1' it the gu ii inteed In VM pie-'l('tier powcis would f illow the pit'i Herin my took when she w is d s armed Wien we d'smned we were forbidden to possess hetvv nrtilleiv t ml s, war pi ines, submarines, mid tons. IN on nntl- warships ovir Mil nlrcrnM artillery was prohibited w is forhidden, mid on conscript ltary Hermnnv w is Instruiled. even to the slightest detail, on how to orgmz.e her nrmv, 'the result Is tint Hermanv Is lit terlv ihsirined Meisnres have been taken to gu n in'oo an eeitive els arm rveiit. W oubl It not he flung in the vi iv fee of all logic and woul It pot he a Uidnl in of the solemn to disirut cdeiod Into bv mb, r I it oi s. If the f.u 'vniii tig lunui't ootJoiome would new fo ! I . j , r jot . . r m methods than those on Hi i ir ? e we o' id t to the t . - h (.'In , -- i o tit drifts agnoment us RD ar the picpaiatory diS at Geneva It Is a veil it m of the piimlple of the quality of i itictis if It tries to mike ptimil IP diflerc nee betw e n the victors nnd the v inqais'ied hv freeing the victors if tlo.r obligations to disarm and in. is ng the vanquished In ar the full brunt o the d sarin, itnt ut clauses i is i. Ih s In the treaty. wmktd iirriu tin emt tiy con t i c O I.MAM VS no piled the S ' m. ashingt firmly tins another i sup- - oi Id w tn w ha, ro-- Ies tune it Is Ilitne Nicholas, brotlnr of King (arid and Irin i ss Lean i, w ho Is the Nichcent i figure olas met accidentally amt fell til love with it 1c t J, divoreed Mine d itijiter in law of foi nu r alum t minisCarol ter He for permission to marry her nnd the king iro e. 'J 1 c . 1 e Ci in Pans am Leilmconversations concerning reparations nnd war debts were held behind dosed doors, hut It 'was reliably repented that the lr nch government sent word to Ia rim that are made to whatever eoncei-sionmeet the German .situation must be only temporary nnd within the frume-woiof the Voting plan; that France will not agree that Germany's private debts shall tie given precedence over reparations payments; and that If there is any permanent reduction In the conditional part of the Young plan annuities, It must lie accompanied by a correspond. ng reduction in the war debts owing to the United States. Get tinny, on the other hand, Is evidently seeking to take advantage of her present ecoSomic distress to obtain u great permanent reduction of reparations, or even their complete ohlltetation. 'lhe I renc h nationalists ure determined that Premier Laval shall not abandon the principle of reparations, no matter what pleasure Germany brings to bear. iM I KI NCL.S and s k political pot Is already and bubbling uml there Is a lot of talk, loose and otherwise about next year's campaign Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska gave voice In Washington to a few OUlt characteristic op 1 li- 'Hie Insurgent Republican made a strong attack on the polic ies of Mr. IIoov er, and seemed to the about correspondents ready to participate In a bolt of radicals from the G. O. P. that Presumably tk'kt't Senator Norris will be put up next summer. Here are a few of the things the Nebraskan said: 'If we are to keep inen employed, why disc l.arge them? It may b necessary In some Instances for private in dustry to reduce Its employment, but tliere Is no Justification for the government discharging workers If we expect industry to keep men nt woik the government ought to set an example because the government Is the hugest employer in the nation. I favor u bond Issue to cover the emer gcncy and provide woik for the unemployed. I do not fivor bond issues in lame time's, but tins is nu emergency 1 tantamount to war conditions. mean n bond Issue, not to provide charity, but to provide Jobs by road building and other feeler it construe tlon. Instead of lighting over the dole the government ought to provide work for its Jobless citieiis. Concerning the world court Senator I shall fivor American Norris said: ud'ici cm e only if ii reservation Is adopted requiung the senate's ns proval before anv controversial Us ie, involving the United States ni iv he submitted to the court for decision" lt? to the supposed op in the Republic an r.in'.s COMING hack to the rc nomination of President lb ver, win. h if it exists will prolv ildv be futile, it is interesting to note tint W Guam Senator Johnson of G itif rnia is going to visit Uhl r t'ie purpose ago of llti ling out w lint snppoit he would receive in Illinois if he tie. vine a e uni d ite. Nome of the 1.. puh-li- . in h oh i s ot the v and vj it, s pi - refused, Nil whereupon bolis climbed into li I s automobile, I lhe lady Prince Nicholas I"' k'1 and drove at top speed l'T niilis to the village of '1 lie re he compelled the mayor to pc Worm the mm idge ereumny , and the ti ippv lotp'e rushed away, while the teriiticd mu' or telephoned the To-hn- ii news to Rue hart st. So far ns Is known, the king has not relented enough to recognize the marriage ns even a morganatic union. Rut he probably will not take severe measures, for lie is fond of his brother nnd gives him much credit for his own success in guning the throne of Rumania I hen, of course, Carol cannot fail to remember his own affairs in the past, 1ilrne Nicholas, who Is twenty eight years old, accompanied his mother, Queen Marie, nnd the Princess lie ma on their tour of Amer- VI Ii Ipi Iff Not All Americans Look on Day of - tain Youngs 'I his verses on Cup says: hank.sgivlng, 1 fear, the solemn truth must touch. Is ctlebrit.d not mm h To ttisi k the Lord for blessings o er As for the sake of getting more oi e lieved posed that festlv at of the vv ... . position to his father's even thougli it w is p itenled "I hive hid the ig e- -t regtrd for every menlier of mv fiteers f unity, he snd, u.d never suite hs second n irria.e Ins tin re he, n a smje in slime of imp e is ii to. ss eil'n r w tti mv stepmot! er or anv of mv fu'l or h df sisters and hrotlieis I 'nt the n n tl 'IIS of mv f Ithor s i was Thanksgiving Day I I t d vv ei e i e . alt d no d s of Impoi'ime over hid come bet wean ns ton now I do imt intend to a'lovv the ise to d. g, nor no into att ii ks on person it ' os ft the hulk i f tin os U son s ill U tilt to (h irUs anl h od sni, t'e two youngest sons q on is t1 ( I d M 't son, h is s mv ot j i n ono-- t i, Hi nu In lecmont -- TliankiM in Dimvr lie Con-idtTo- v w modern A ti um, luted to Pm t ri )' t" o nisp tl p fund d d not have the itauiiu content. lt ll,J ' 'Hi quant. ty were in v i oiv- - s allies; the sole guides to ' he says p.ut fund-'V.in spite of high r ' 1,1 11 "" i'i produce a scan-u- u in to cm Un todiv, they man- d to .nice and gradually Inn ease irv id.qnhy I u- -' i bill . r, r i su-ge- sf gov . t d iv. it vv is to, th it he m Jit be r, s Peon r f e and S' n i r I . ' th It Meet e si in N.wJ.ts.y ,,, i sn,. n, o ted the oth. r i, ' s I , , p f , t s od .. ,, ,0 f,,r i p s , ,,, ,, s ( t llt s ,, list of dark hois, s I c so tn.,1 tilt m porters tl e w (s un,, r cover movement in the Lopuhin in pat tv to repud'i'e lr, s l, nt n,UUir . t.me immemorial, the bring- of the last sheaves of corn CU" ng of the last the fruits toe la- -j Hve been accompanied by st rr(f a" outward expres-so-- s cf MV -J is pROMm 1 . tie nf'ern In v sit to tl tie M Co a ot s'i on e o' fr I ite 'tri Got v ir a rh 111 i'e-s'i- .i v I - no ni t e I h to - e a ti v o il pi a e ! i vv w i is mi in lie n in n .3'1 I I ' vv lent n tn oss n j Us' U I f r ' tun t t "ed by H ti V o R Go iort, Nooinci t n Ion ) r s" i I lib p vc p a ib r i , s if e i p,, a f. bits v iv n - It"- ,, v ' c n i ! ' a:V c for , r' ni g-- ' lnppr.ess. It a t.me n of fim ' .ics, for hppy Qr tt,e a- - Mi - p r r e ' c ' o , k 1" a- - -- vv , , - re-e- cf . M J -- T ar"-' "ESGIV t - . !y ,, tabe of Lud.c w c c e f o friend. ga ety. e ' Pfiet "i i .t" ' w it vx is sun p' i o w pc I i it w e f ' id New Epg'iid, I e; r c a , - 1 ert si urv ; ' v Is d .' -p e w i - u' SCO g grt n e'v t on at I ii,i ii I .ills p ir h ip ite d l n o I, live pi r i'i ri tie oci) i'. I ni i 'c 'Ir H'ovcr pi ' g n iv v g an o t i (''' of vent f'i"n the "int I' Q. R. (Quick Rd" mont is a new rcnii"V tor tie ,K treatment ot pile m IK' r f- i v c tiles the vvor'd. I Il.mllv Yclut Would Mutli of a Special 'Spread' Today d , s B) in 1621 ,l1 , lmw wo dm I lnune? So do I. It I hid tb? I d go and vie if then I could do f r then. Pile sufferers from Protruding, 1'ilf. Rlecding, Itching or 1" ml can now get relict fumi first treatment by ti'ing 1 i arniliaig Imagination On Tlianl.sg mg duv, when from east and from west, Prom north and south, cone the pi' grim and guest, When the gray lmred New Erg'ar, ler sets round his board The old broken Lnks of atfect on restored. When the care-- erm J man seeks his mother once more. And the worn tr .tron sm.les wheie the g'rl smiled before. . . . John Greenleaf Whittier. 1 vv can pove we v ? Ah! ill nnd ci d i re Attivt .oiks are at The Ioe t ulro.ul fare lus set in ep t Little Roy Do you use peanuts mothei Concern I M n ildren's Musterole. Yttic .r lr r not ot To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies end small children. Ask for Ch- l g 11 n von? v H N b ear. on matter 1 7 Musterole well into your chest throat almost instantly yon fed easier. Repeat the Musterole-raonce an hour Jar Jne hours . . . what a glorious relief1 cold rem1 hose good edies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other v aluable ingredients in Musterole to mahe.it what doctors call icountcr-- u ritant because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out and pain. Used by millions for 20 doctors years. Recommended by many and nurses. All druggists. RUB Is a frlendlv terms with lus father. As proof that tins Is untrue he pointed tut that when both hid perfected like rilio equipment he (Williun) did not ve tie s . r o u s Hoi lit n tin u.ie ivther of the opm on i'i it .1. imson mijit he up s iov.,1 hv a'l put of the lllmo '1 ' . d. I. git, in in U e imivii in ii. the f it th it tie (Ml if. nil in h s ( it' opposed all of tin Hoover pollens that pi oved ni ist unpopular In this p irt of the co 'i'rv, ami also thov thought I is comng into lllhiois as a president il cup pit In the Apt prt In 'p tlie.r st ite tn ket ii Jit ni trie s 'I hose ef them vvho.ppose Mr Hoover had her.lof.te tut no uno to except tank O I ou.l, a. v One o e.uliest releases piescnted phases of ringneck pheasant propagation and hunting. Views vote prevented of bud dogs pointing the lords, the approach of Hip hunter, the Hush, the kill and the retneve, und other pictures of breeding the d"gv on the sta'p farms were included Looking Ahead Mother Do you know that grand father left you a firm m his will c tin theaters vutliin the sine familiar law of natur that the more we give the more we have. This may not be true of material possess) ns, but it is certainly true of the thing, of the spirit. If we Increase tbe sum total of others' happiness we increase our ov n. Arvlinvv, here's hoping you get the long pihI of the wish bone ! Pathfinder M ig i7ine. It lie imprt ssion was not always a Movies Moving picture films of game sub jocts are being distributed by the Pennsylvania game omimsMun to Mmm! Those were the good old days! Rut, observes the Providence Bulletin: The special blessings for the sake of who h children and some adult persons celebrate 'thanksgiving day are transitory at best. They center round the dmntr tible, "groaning with good liut even tf Will Carleton things th.riks that most of us regard such matte rs as these more seriously than the finer and nobler teachings of the surely many of us grace the occadi, sion with the spirit of gratitude for our blessings, and endeavor to spread this spirit by providing for the comfort and happiness of some less fortunate household than ours at this one trying to establish the vv bottles he slid he beIntel ests opto turn are which vv c and toasted truffles, chicken liver breed crumbs, flavored with rosemary, s.me and mother of thyme, larded with Virginia ham fat and basted with M oleira wine, served with bogberry sauce, fresh cauliflower and candied sweet potatoes Old Virginia mince pie, served In flames New Orleans old French market coffee. In Conceit of Krvh Fruit Ov Mer p (Mrs John xt crsh-vl- l s rec'pe llmk eye peas and Virginia ham knu. kies added ) Roast turkev stuT'd with wild rice pulverized boiled chestnuts, artichokes. in like See c Will Uarleton Ihlison, second son of the late Thomas A. Ihlison, who Intends to contest the great Inventor's will, issued a statement at Wilmington, Del , In W Game Subjects of T . acquiesced as a friendly service not knowing the sack contained liquor. The owner of the store, also arrested, ald he believed the sack was brought In by a bootlegger fleeing from the police. Altogether a trivial affair, made news only by I eavi't's relationship to the Provident. L. Over four million used a year. lijnkp;iving With the Pessimistic Eyes of Yv ill Carleton It N the feastlve day on which Little Willie, on nearing the end of a bouiu.ful meal, will sigh, Ive pretty near reached my bust measure" And dad w.ll again wonder why Thanks giving day doesn't follow Christmas so he can he thankful that both purse bending divs are over. It is also the season in which dogs and cats beat a tattoo on drumsticks witti their teeth Truly, a man is old when he begins to fear mince pie. WTi.it tins world needs Is for some one to devise a plan wheiehy the hone of contention can he utilized like the Thanksgiving tur key for making hash and soup. Rut 'twns ever thus these big Thanksgiving meals. Indeed, some 110 years ago the Thanksgiving menu of winch George Washington partook nt Mount Vernon consisted of : II LIAM Insist on the genuine article. that the carton bears the word Dan Cupid has his innings while the task of gathering material for the Thanksgiving feast is temporarily forgotten. If I, minded people reveled In the that U. Nan Ness Leavitt, a brothc r In law of President Hoover, was arrested In Santa Monica, Calif, on charges of violating the state prohibition law. A polite ollher anil two dry agents who were raiding speak-ease- s there found Leavitt In un alley holding a s.uk containing nineteen pints of liquor, nnd he was released on hail alter pleading not guilty. Ienvitt sild some one handed him the sack while he was visiting in a store nnd nskotl him to take it out the back door and get rid of It, and that he SM boy. Thanksgiving day, ica In R)J(! DoCf0r There Isnt a motli er living who wont agree that no half e w A-- John s Mother INTERESTED OTHER THINGS THAN TURKEY AGO PILGRIM COUPLE THREE CENTURIES i Events the World Over , I T MI rilRONlfLE. I'VYOV I,,G day sr is only our matter how long at - t I anteed to give itm k iy rche 01 money refunded. Before pltuing this i V " - Ie nient on the mat km ' r hI t was put to the ami , to or 1,1 nn hi and severe r f'1 ing to prodtne won suits. If you are trouh,',J "c. tk Q do not exptrnnent r ,llU R ' Ointment 1ile m gist does not cirtv it " ',0111111j till out the blank neltw it to ca Q. R. OINTMENT MFG 373 South 5th Est Salt Lake City, Utah ' ' Q. R. Co., Gentlemen oo In. liwed find Order for One tn! e ' Ointment to be m i 1 ' r oo - w t ! 1 i Nan.e P. O Addrc sc On con 1. nous v it - a 'ti cd vv to ro r. toiy. m. g i nh vc tu' if t t ri n t ' ' 1 .' I r1' el I I -- 1 |