Show - il®§ I speciaJ7ior bigeist tiling ourcustomers say about our Wednesday Clotbes' to praiseth® truly remarkable values we offer -- TKe s -- roting on Amendments posed by Leaders Mays Begin TodayV r$i ' A A- - a’j ' 'r ' ' - K ' ’v t " - H A - V sU t a Beware of av ' ‘KNOCKING’ CONTINUED i v Chamberlain and Myers SuL-Clu- 't t w iUwlM - "Washington July - 7t In 17v--Sentl- ment the Senate toward compromising vz differ--onc- es food control bill apparof crystallised today on a group ently drawn (amendments up at Joint ' con-- if erencea of Democratlo and Republican Headers - While on the ’’Senate ' floor another of the deday was spentv In criticisms fense '‘council and "" other " executive 'bodies a reprint of the bill was made 'embodying the leaders':' proposals which are expected to i remove many f basic objections and develop general ' i f ‘support: - principal revisions recommended by fthe leaders are for limitation of gov- eraraent control of foods feeds and fuels Including kerosene and gasoline - ‘Creation of - a special board of food J administration ‘of three salaried cora- missloners instead of administration by an individual fixing by Congress of o minimum price of 9175 per (bushel for No 1 northern wheat ex-- fl enslon of government - licensing to farm machinery factories felevators houses coal mines and dealers Specking fertiliser producers y and whole-- 7 ' ealer of such products and government purchase and sale to secure prices of fuel wheat flour - ‘meal beans and potatoes only ' ' non Restrletlo Sales Proposed on these proposals'-another Voting v Vmendments Is expected to begin Among the first to come pp probably will be" that under dlscus-- j slon today restricting sale to the of products in which the 7 "volunteer advisersof the defense ruundl are personally ' Interested Many senators during today's debate to prohibit such gd legislation from selling representatives own wares to the government on-th- v' shipping program' v The opinion was general tonight that the bipartisan compromise amendments would go far- toward solving the Sen A ates difficulties over the legislation considerable faction plans ' however to of iron fight i for government 'control1: favor a and steel products and others food board of five instead of three ' - members The amendment creating the" board as drafted by the leaders provides: 'The President is authorized 'and directed to appoint by and withithe advice of the Senate three commissioners at an annual salary of 97500 who shall constitute a board of food administration and vrho shall perform' suchr duties out the purposes of this In as the President shall direct act carrying' of said commissioners shall be a firmer actually engaged at the time of his of the appointment In the soil The President shall designate the chalrman of said board Said commissioners shall hold office at the pleasure of the President during continuance of the war" :?— I 1 - - - - -- - -- rea-‘'itona- ble : - ent - ' " T - -- - s 1 "4r : ' government representatives shall not 'serve In a' dual Capacity— for themSenator selves 't 'Townsend of ‘Michigan-- another Re- publican warned that "a host of vultures are flocking to Washington to 7 secure war contracts 'and that the op-- portunity for graftersa f if not f elim- lnated might develop public scandal Shoe contracts were the basis of ' - Senator Kenyon of lowa erltlciamby' usingJlepubllcan who said men 'were influence to get contracts and advoeat-ed action prohibiting government ' rep-- -' resen tatlves from'contnacting for their XSb pi Si ? - - at-hi- - - - - -- - - - -- - f - debate Herbert 1 - v-- - ? - s - CL During Hoover- the food administrator' was criticised by Senator Oore and warmly - : ' in-bon- the-day'- s s - - own products f Liquor Stocks Dwindling Senator Smoot protesting against- a that v statement by Senator Hardwick alcohol taken from the s distilled '‘‘liquors held In bond coifd not be used 1n the manufacture of war 'munitions Tenfarked that-I- the llqucr continues to ' be withdrawn as rapidly ns it has been Vsince the pending prohibition was Introduced there will be little by the time the commandeering section be- come efectlve To commandeer all 'the goea liquor in bond at the time the bill effect he estimated would cost the " government hot more than- 515000000 while ''to commandeer the supply - in " bond today would not cost' more than - - s - 970000000 y- - - ' ' ’ T ! Monday July 17—Tuan ChU the republican who commanded JulPeking forces wh lch defeated the attempt ' to reatore the monarchy has also assumed the premiership and-ha- definitely ' war portfolio v v taken over1 the President' XJ Yuan - Hung t has announced his decision not to resume office Ho has entered the French hosIs under - treatment for a pital and Internal "‘cdmplalnt It appears slight however that hla resignation was induced not only- by illness but by a disresldenoe - this turbing incident One- of ran the guards morning amuck with a sabre killed a- colonel and two soldiers ana wounded a' captain and a soldier Taking the pistol victims he fired several of one of hla vf4 V — shotsbeen named min Sleh Tah has Wang lster- of foreign affairs a post -he held former formerly ofLiu Kuang-Hsu- n minister the navy again assumes n p: that portfolio Toklo Friday July ? IS (delayed)— from Peking give Official advices to reports that the monprominence archist army- of Chang Hsus: was ofInterned Germans ficered in partreleased-awhom he had by the part ofrelato restore rdlplomatlo conspiracy tions with Germany':' The battle In Peking lasted for eight Americans hours! It is and one four were one Japanese reported Italian '"bullets ' wounded stray Hsun's troops are said to have Inflicted 'important losses on the republican forces and'-the’govearnme- X ' " - 1 - r 1 Unbreakable UnityWitli Teuton and Turk Reaf :W firmed by Premier I! dr Jf c - L 4'- - r s ’ - t Vienna J uly 17v— ustria-Hungary's ' Ideas on peace were made known to the i' at constitutional committee of the relchs-rIn an address by the premier Dr the unyon Seydler After reaffirming breakable unity r between and Austria ' her allies Dr von Seydler: declared parliament would work for the “aim for which Austria Is fighting namely the unassailable sacred her right of"their peoples to decide for themselves Internal destiny “This task at the' same time will bo aorable the direction of an hon long stride in which we desire to create peace on the basis of justice moderation and conciliation— the firm unity of all civilized peoples and their uniform en- deavor to abolish ' those circumstances which brought' about- - the world war We are all longing for this peace Until then we are determined to hold on in : - front firm between and RABLROAlDS’ ' f v homeland Dr referred to the uselesa- nesa ofSeydler all paat offorta to carry ojit the SERVICE REGULATED of equal rights of all nationprinciplelaidalities down in the constitution CL This he said was the cause of the Wsshlngtoa7 July which made troubles Austria Hoover today receive ’ resolutions politicalv sick a state which however appear the American Railway asby war knew to be adopted every person sociation's board pledging the untrue All peoples of Austria were united externally and internally by a common tie by love of the dynasty ai the uniformity of all vital interest ' to Be' Solved ' 7' The premier said the constitution did not contain provisions necessitated br the1 peculiarities of a state ' natlon<tieai The composed problem he continued :was to carry out such reforms as would enable these nationalities to live together harmoniously that in Austria there demonstrating was no oppressed people no desire for that the right toof oppresslon'wnd y:-would be assured every ' Jff v ' 't“ within the state jr Enemy nationality ' ' i 'A iV countries would thus be deprived of a vV for' interfering in Austrian afpretextand-r ' same time there 'i-- ' ‘ the at fairs would-bbasis for established a secure - and a peaceprosperous development rt ful future-The presiding in ' concluding hla speech said: "We again have freed the way for constitutional life' We have strengthened the assured position of the house-MaIt have strength to fulfill the great task of rebuilding-the empire f The lower' house has adjourned 7 ' Amsterdam July 17w— The Germanr unanlnational council at Prague has f v t i j V v mously adopted a resolution expressing i J its distrust in the present government f ' yt 4 r' ' ' ' to its attitude toward the Czechs owing rn f and especially because of the recent ' decree affecting them i j! it amnesty The council demands the unrestricted ' VGerfor of right man Bohemia wjthin the bounds of the Austrian state the 'establishment--o- f the German language as the state and: the creation of a' Gorlanguage man province of Bohemia with its own V: diet -e 7 r v V1® t - ' -A- i ’ ' ’ L- ' A & - - - J7-Her- - brt ' clear-mind- - ed -- : - JVr ent iy w - - V 0G Between Good Dentistry and Poor r Dentistry and Bad Ifl'Jl Dentistry O'-- ' 4vT dentistry is perf owned - osA S V-:u ' fcy ' -- tune - ? v 0 c v proficient dentists v : ablUtyr-cdncatio- htm T S' a0 X r 0 0 0 i l an - ' Lady‘ naraew'’ CUl for frca exasalnatlon Open vevenings f ' ' - ) 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o VA9T STOREHOUSES BURN shall be cut In half with a charge for additional ' portions that no wheat Copenhagen July 17— According to bread shall be served for breakfast or news from Trondhjem Norway the lunch that beef pork or mutton shall fire which occurred there yesterday la no still burning and has spread to differ- be served only once a ' day or that squab-turkeveaL lamb use ent points among the vast storehouses shall be served and thatshall the fire a Norwegian steamer fruits and During of sea foods vegetables blew up he -- squab-chicke- -- ys ns liberaL hrf' : : ffe - — 2 k 'v- '-- ? - s - a q 'v- - - : : " 4 ’ V-s - k - ' “self-determinati- W - s ' ?' ‘ f r v Ti i ' CITIES FAVOR CAUSE r V Af "si if - r ' V ' ' ' ty-o- no x t f V"1 P a ‘Royal Cot d9 Tire c P “ W -- J- y : "Oneof v’!' :17j— Porto RJ'- - - n j -- 4 W - r t - d t- “ v j 'V j r legislature llll r - r r t £ v- ’ E ‘r - ' - a -- ington- and - the unionists carried the ft' “- t Because you an set more'actusJ service out of them than any other cord tire made T —more miles at lower cost per mile United Statee ‘Royal Card9 Tires are kno&n (or V7 7 their! supreme elasticity and resiliency —which oices 'll" L? easy riding 7 United Stedes ‘Royal Cord9 Tires ere known (or ( 7 their marvelous endurance —which jnres lov milo-A' age cost V l United States ‘Royal Cord9 Tires ere' known to r as much the master of fdl cord tires as a general u :!r master of his army ' Put ‘Royal Cords? on your car 'w 7 i They are n7ioun tires £ f- t Jr ' - J-- : xi :S bition and -61295 against : voted “ for Flf municipalities the prohibition measure as compared San with twenty --one opposed to It 2255 Juan’s vote for and and all the other large citAs against were 'strongly on the dry side Felix Cordova Deavlla unionist was chosen resident commissioner at Wash- 0 ) J v " ‘ (JS :i" 0 0 '"iX'-1' ft “X - - s the best materials and are backed by ednen- vh A ’v’ tlo: :!c v and yearn of esperieaea ' r dentistry Is done by honest dentisits who1 not n or experience did tbeir having the failed best and — bad dentistry in 'done by dishonest dentists confidence menhlred floaters and pnrnstto nansgers of seompanieo whose-' - solo atm'f In to “get the j easily as possible 5 ' f f —In this office there Is osiy one kind of formed— the best! There is one price ts sill Th are no ' nnexpcrlenced nongrndimtes hern-- - There no hired denttste here! There Is no “parasite! manager does not hide be--to make s big profit and this offlee v hind a “company name' —them are threo dentists equally interested expens ew Theso'uo the tlelng here at a one-masms why this office has thousands of friends ' and satisfied patients and the largest private practice 4a Utahi V' gold "erowan 95 solid gold brldgeworlf gS silver fillings’ 91f porcelain flUinsa'f2 gsld fillings 93 to ' £r All work gnnrnatesd Palmless methoda' - ' R1 r ’ ’ 4 - - - ' JM i self-governm- big by aWith election at yesterday’s majority towns missing the re four unimportant for prohiturns showed 99775 - votes ' “ - -- ' ' s gT k !£’ '“v- - San Juan Rico voted s ‘ ' - ' 'I - lt to bostd and its individual members conihe rules' for cars as the on into effectfood put servation of between dining Mr Hoover and worked out deihe of commissary representatives of the railroads' ' partments The regulations approved provide among other things that extraofcharges wheat shall be made for all portions bread and butter :tn&t' meat orders dining 1- W ' - i ' K‘- - - " S s ' - ' ' - - -1 : E ' Ti m ! ' 7rr" ' - New:York: July l 7—Passenger trains 16267028 miles of train representing service a year have been eliminated by the railroads of the country to facilitate maximum transportation of freight for successful prosecution of the war Fairfax Harrison chairman of the railroads war board announced tonight This was done--MHarrison pointed out to save manpower fuel and power to be applied to the transof necessities' off portation this volume of passenger Cutting service he asserted ‘‘will make available for other purposes over 1120000 tons of coal 1 -- r $ - M - - - ’ i - 1 ' ' T 7- 7-- 1 vv motive - s s' Y W C AfFORMS PLANS 7 FOR WELFARE WORK ' -- ' - - e ' J TinifJirPrictEvery cnd 'ttr— ‘MUr ‘ 4 17 —Formal appliWashington July made to cation - has been the war deWomen's Chrispartment by the Young tian association for to send on organization of permission women to France for welfare work the soldiers of the Young Men's similar to activities among' Christian association yj 1 - j- - HovssB mCMn ‘Jbgtf Ctrd 'Pkm9 Itided Sana Tubes Tire Accessorial : v : tit StsrJim f Wsrtk tmd fPmrtkmt Msit Umati Statu ' That S&rwme Alco Tlrco for Aeroplanes - COK-PAOGDEN PACKING A PROVISION bPENINO- ' Special train leaves O S I station 530 as anThursday evening 620—not nounced by invitation — Advertise- NY i ment v 7-- ' M- - :r ' - : &: : c ' - 7 ' - 4 I i " rM-- J' - f - ' V ' - ' £ : V" 5s " t V - - J’ w - V 4 ' - V"' w x T t V r i ‘ v wear selections cool for summer filled with windows are Our per' haps you can find somethmg in them that will particularly appeal to “YUUiV-7 k t - Announces Intention Not to ReSiSw & :T Guard Runs Amuck :a -- J -- gov-'ernm- ent Senator McKellarVDemocrat of Ten-- f nessee made a long speech criticising JLhe contract policy of vthe council’s ' advisory body He charged that “ln- side rings' dominate contracts for the let' without 'competitive bids army World-ol- d standards ‘of and 'ethics ' declared Senator rhonesty of Johnson ' 'California' Republican' that require : "These clothes have succeeded in winning the confidence of a large Vv' circle of young men they have made many friends and for us and we feel that you too would enjoy the pleasing appearance ' of om of these splendid suitsL 7 f' J" : - ' 0'?5 j7 ever-wideni- ng f jJ J v’- f y'-- rt ' fc ' V gov-urnm- V IDEASOUTLMD - £ ALTERATIONS ARE FREE '7 r -- zt AUSTRIA’S PEACE -- - i§ YtmrCuarantM - - -- - - Jf 1: H f Wednesday to our generous assortment of styles and sizes : 1 -- - jh j - n To make selection easy for you new numbers are added each: r— u- V"j: defended by Senators-- Chamberlain and Myers Senator "Weeks attacked the board and Its fleet corporashipping not tion for hastening: action on the : - f - j- ' "ThiiserCmu - S3 e - i - ' jt '£ J- priced 'i- O-- 7 d U: : feore?' 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