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Show .. ' . . . ,, - - ',,- ,c .. . , ; L..: ' bc-- f . s, , . , I., - . .. . ' ' '...4 I ll ' 1 t i I )1 ' , .., I ! ,, . , ..' :i 7.:, ' 11i( ' :)1. 8 of - PRESIDENT WILSON .,, ', I) URGED, i . ' ' R ST 111C , r , ' , s . 0 , - - - 1 CITY FOR NEXT YEAR , :, , , and Dallas Were Contestants for the Honor but - Chicagc ' , ' ' ' I ;(11- - r:11 r- - r r , 44i! I , i , , ; ' 4 . : '' " t I) A '. i i 1 t ', ! .0,0, - 1 ,I :, ; , i' LI Are You Nervous About Fires? Use Coke. ;"'.....,,,,N. !ri . ,kJi 1 ' ,t S . - I - , , - - 0 'SCE on a time," says a grateful lady, "I took no comfort away from home when there was afire JD thaboun I Arfrtitnely when, it might puff out hot coals or suffocate the children with furnace Eases. tg c 11, i ,., fell , ,., - - 4f; I - ?', ', "Now that we use:Your coke I do not worry in the least. It never puffs. It make no gases. It obeYa absolutely the regulation of the draft and burns $ If . evenly giving any temperature desired." - --- : .. 1:11 1 t il , - 1 1 -- 1 ,.. i' .1t 1,..1 - - : pi 0.41 1 It; I - ,..- , ia' t ' k , . ' t t ,1 " , k 19-- ' ',' , ;t, -- 1 t . , ; I tit yr- t - t I $4! 71 tI t y.1, iZ1; I1 ,1 It f't I :11 itt ,4 r I : t ., -- -- 1 "i t ,t I 1 Kidney Trouble ,---- 7- -------- ......z.---.- ,(3,--- li ,, 81.4 c t II 1 . t! I t i rdt: Our Prices: i ,x. -- - Ertl:" ' , - . , . , PAINLESS WITHERS, DENTIST 122 Open Eenings Till 8 o'clock., South Main Street. , ,, - r q . I i , .' ,.. ,, k ,' ' . - 0 - tifintolumnallonallial TE ';' - I r ,) HOME SETS -- - - 10-''-' , ,:. i ' t. -1 ; ''' 4, A :A Every member of your family would appreciate a gift of a Home SmstRIA Sit. It is ptactical, useful and the pleasure it gives will remind them of you ever time they use it, Thinkof theboys and girls among all your relations who would appreciate a Ilome Set. is made of StuNak ,,,Lonato wax and oils. It pre- - SmNollA os.rof serves the leather , filli and makes your bro, shoes wear longer. 8Nolobk is easy to use, it dies not soil the clothing in wet weather and produces a beautiful shine that lasts! ' if your dealer will not supplyyou - kliec With SOMA) tO &MIA Co., IL Y. and WO send 2se Rochester, forward Post Paid. 17111 LUCCA'S 110:71 SI:OE POLISH 'tg; ;-- - - L :... '' ill I . 111 ) - :......... C'J'ej N... - e .. t .(1 t I cg mfr 71-,,,,--- ..r.-. fri,...., vp. its, 0,...): 444)til.,,,,, - , 1 j-- , - :Open Sundays 9 to 2. - so 4 igt , 1 ..... P .. :: - FineL Society Stationery- -, Fountain Pens etc. -- ' , , i , - , , , . DeseretNews 0ok StOFC . . . . ,, ., , 1;i - Washington. Dee. LThs- state de.. Partment is trying to Est in touch with , - . -- -, , , , 0 c , .',' 1 , , , THE LEADING BOOK ''ONCEItlist.' 6 Main ing D. Cheshire, , - All Appropriate Gifts , - mond ( Xmas Cards and Calendars. -- -- any relatives in this country Of nemconsul genAmerican 11Iyrsi'ai i'alitoL' Vtiins..- who is lYind from a stroke of paralysia in a New York city hotel.. !dr. t'heshire !is In. this country on leave of abaeave recently called at the mate de-- . land He is a native Of Brookliti ono of tbe ',stomas of Um consular I. ,3 - TO' FIND CHESHIRE'S RELATIVES TRYING .. Children's Colored Picture Books , one will 'be glad that Wilson should speak out with MIt h admirable frankness- - Of German intrigues, Nothing less was expected from the head of. a republic Which prides itself isd, ite independence and Its neutralitr."- - rrNi,:s Boys; and Girls' gooks: - i .1 i . In Gift Bindings I litiligibilla ,. . tk1 tr' - Gold Crowns, $3.50 Per Tooth Bridge Work,' $3.50 Per Tooth Rubber Plates, $5.00 Up PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH, 25c We have put the cost of 'good painless dentistry within the reach of all. None but graduate dentists of years of experience do your work . , in this office. ...., - - --- -- .m11.111111 1.011 ill to,' , bowels-irregula- .. 4, , 6' ' :, ':111t , - ',',,t Tit' s 1 Jack lea itos, Copperopolls. sa,s. "I had ueb severs case,of kidney trouble I thought I would have to sell out y businese. I took three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills which that in addreseint Congress he utters relieved me and I have had no Uni entirely no recurrence of kidney trouble since infernous In condemnation of Germany's, breaches of international law: then. in her brutal invasion of Belgium. and Home days It seems as if you am the venal'. 'manner of her fighting. no longer boar the pain and misery References to the revival of the ship, you suffer from kidney and bladder troubles. The ache across your back purchase bill is ominous., If President ft rowa worse trite' every move you Wilson I.as in mind some scheme for make and every step you take. It the acquirement of the German ships Just seems to rob you of all strength Your bead aches. you 'now interned in American harbors. oar and energy. are nervous and worn out, sleep poorly rovernment should not lose a moment and have no appetite. stomach is,upIn littirruiting in the fitendliest spirit r. aet and that the to any Foley, Kidney Pills, lesseAtte pain. transaction which would enrich the until it is finally gone entirely., They German coffer and undo the work of give strength and tone to the kidneys our navy." make them strong, active. their ac' tion becomes regular and normal The Standard thinks an your health grows better shows again. "a determination which pro. each day you take- this great healing German conspirators will be wise not medicine. to ignore," and that "It is very doubt. n fold by Drug Co ful whether the TOMS of Americans-'unti( ). have grasped the true recently character - of the abnombuttions In the name of German out, wrought . ture 'Daily Telegraph says dernhlt: 121 - nMi.TCP0 11 t ',: -- r-- - ' 4' ..., fichrarnm-Johnso- I. 17, : - TerMairi 106: , y AMERICA'S IAIST OPPORTUNITY... Under the caption "America's Lost Opportunity- the -Deily Graphic in an editorial saYs: "If Preeident Alison had assumed the responsiby of safeguarding international law his service would have added a glorious page to American bistory. it is grievously disappointing Californian Had C. D. Clark, General Manager. ,- ,' !, (4-, - . ;I f.; IA t , 1 - -- It! t 'eir' '.i 1 :1 , J, - - - rn ,s still time. UTAH GAS & COKE COMPANY. , , . - 011.11111,1,- t , 4 cl, . a 7 1,1. --- ,-- -: a Al4ILY - Why pay for troublesome volatiles when you can get their full weight in fixed carbon by ordering Gas Coke at the price of soft coal. ' ' II iiix ft TIIE thittthe---latiotaierstt- e A coke fire BEGINS at the point the coal fire reaches AFTER the volatiles have burned off and gone, with their heat and smoke, into the chimney.. r .1 T- , ' 1 :',- A, Take one of these coals, quench it in water and you wilt have a piece of fixed carbon, which is nothing more nor less than real Gas Company Coke. :t ,,, i ,..... '.815:::" j - (Coke). , 3 ' - Andrewa-Reettblic- , 1 ,, . ,' , Even a coal fire does not puff after the volatiles are discharged through the chimney. That's because - the bright, red coals which remain are just carbon. , 0 . pe-1- Presidatat---WilworeNai- - - 4 11154, - '- - ' , - ;vile-mo- 1111iNiLDIN 0 ' Aar The "putts" are caused by the combustion of'the volatile substances in the coalthe substances which make the smoke, 1400t and furnace gases. z I- ., 1 A We come Gift i,,,- , 1 - White I I P7-- BoyEd- There is a reason the coke fire does not "puff" or emit gases. ,1 1 440.))1 d 11 - 4 ralr-rrtr- i ml, ' 111 '71 - ,..., tolte .L. 1- t 1114 4.1.5 , ! (..1t,,. , - 1.1 '- i ,..,t,-- MI - 1 1 - 11111111101111111111 . t 3' ahoriniet ' I ,1 , - - - .:, IA, " .1 - 1 ,',''t I :I,' i Wont I. 4 ; 11 t: rtoottd the ,tte wee, and Dallas. it. I.Oule nos gained John T. Motiros or tit MU- Ad ' t-- fl Ilut tine dInplooed by Chkaco on tho )(woad tolleall. Th. youitit' of tho first hettet vies t jzThc t 2 :. - vinft trfq11 'Never Had Any 'Shoiv: ' Ch10111.1 to tho hitsiourt oily. Thou the ch''Ico Islas tn&de estentineue. SHY OF THIKTESS. , It has boon eiatotriary horetotoro DoranWaah,nct on Del R Th. P.m tottionki Conventions to basin work' rAttiUt.lit CAalloOntiOIN et 1,14 yetil Topador (141 Tuesday. Thy foot that Wed, Mita on tna Itin 'float "sat InaY ,Loutim bo4Onrallo. trio boil 4t 11orak not tisvs had austatithiss t 410 rtittn Juno 1 to the of rommitteo determination crialt 1A19S81 eLMnn"" ."4" ,.ht the beam the nroceedingli a day later 'rho homed the comention cit and adopt- - ,ff,,1,11 here,e. tott resolution" Utni frr the rent,m- - Imo tn.' the conventionor th bre, more than not Woodrow require Ination a It foul; Ile daye to cohe le w too late Ih0 Wee 10 could etert, oti Veettnewlay. Political leader ha WaohinStOw taitt titested with - Chicago and jial:as V cer- p lI nIght regarded it Louie tor the honor of the tam that C'hitago will be 0010(.14A for "ts'1 "-"- ' fr'In the Repuhlterin the when convhtton the short and won on the tiecorld 'too- - , national committee ot that part) meets lit wasiweat-Tircerhil-Atitot iroe,a, peohably will he late in June- aeon. 'rotas 111sod t hot the choice of vonlion Eeeh et the three cities xonumung 1r414"Iikltf"1- Democratic convention put In a bid of 01.00.000. It. Louts placed held soc ploo fl the trer - 44,.4 a sad thousLode of otber Ilk. forme mad. economical') b) thuo conosron record to Purchasing ascot. with make In buying right dhould figure with., me it the) are not tint out to the law ahoit. W. cannot deliver On CAN do the Joh right the hour ht.t -f )0U do iloi hurry toe the aociinit ballot 1A441. chwany. The matortt, for et. on this Isnot whoa arose near tba onci - . Elperiontod etkleeman for the Pacific wan and ST. LOUIS CONVENTION m a Housewife - Boon CO. Me.h4tto44stg ItriPPY In the istbor. . . , ir S I v OF . ob-Whife Font ' , ..k TBI ()ONO SK VS Democratic National Committee tloptaItesallAlons tallinct -J- - li I ' COUPON I RE ! DECE3IB' ER 8 1915 AVEDINTESDAY the- bands of the chairmaa Now York drafts for that amount. DalisW, offered' a certified check. while Ch- BRITISH leagooreseeited wiiftolge from ,,the socistion of commerce to Salstribote ' 100ett9 as call of the treasurer of' 'and know the Democratic comnittletsMESSAGE WILSON the satisfaction COMMITTME OWEN WARNING. ',always have with The advocetes of Itt. Louts .. their financial inducements by a warnieg to the committee that the convention was ;seeded to Missouri to keep the eighteen electoral votes Flvn.-Flou- r British of that stet In the Derniseratie column,. London Daily News Says The delegation from Dallas pleaded I ,, "'oh the committee to reward the Navy Only Effective Defense of . Is viz) Eves7 Grocer, bells It. by Democracy of the south Monroe Doctrine smtma the convention neat 'gar to a southern slam The Texas speaker. 1I I !sore ereettedlit of their delegattoa 4 and tho -- rehei yell" we're' gime in-' Chicago A WAR MESSAGE, SAYS TIMES terrupted the orweedinga cliimeed tie appeal largely' on its CHEW SYSTEM. mate' and ite known ability to take care of couvention crowds. The rimionsi committee was hi soma Mn al most eon' in wends aeon-11- 4e. Sudden- - Development of FOR 'ORDEN BUTES a M.. unt ti late last night eoropieting details of rionvention arrangements. Gives Incident It Dra--- -discueztng Mitam.ial ways and means for the ooming eampeitze and Now York. Dee. S.The- - need in Fitness. matic vaelode of party isterestr The AmeticAor a credit systont for foreign ATIOZOng of the muralist wan Si V013 tho btlYerslf this countzyla Ist take Its sisnosottoire of a koo feast when Thomaa J. Pence of ff mitt Carolina. ft putrightful place in the Liatameree. of London, Dec. I. St, INfil of Aril'. of the Navy Daniels. vise lie .worK, ea,. emphasised ta electedwecostary and isi a epeoch 4t. WiMsere vatessesst peeve of, minimal dresses todaY at the international iletitPtallr0 declared reports of differ-- tercet. itritasn as Trade conference biting held here an. shown prey between himself and National the editorials in the morning papers,. der the auPires of the Netigual as- were entirer'hatemen W P. McCombs It nag theIn Pence. visit of the Tally Nee-a- "It ociation of Manufacturers. in ly witheut- foundistion..- My. 'again at a, banquet tonight by gerded by many as represeststive of to doubtful whether the liovos duo. urged counfrom South American pesters the edminteration. said nod cheers trine will ever be tenable egailt exz tries who included Ambassador Donnthat ha loki worked kftrinflOPMPr vetth ric Int gams of brazil. and .1dininter no hacMg Shown that the Mr. idoroailis tn the past end purposed Frederica Alfonso Perot of Peru. ,,, th the Matte tan no fonitar ray to work harmonkstrity John J...Arnold. v ice president of isolation founded on deHi, First National Bank of Chicago . techasent . nitwit- has geographical MA-RMAT largtOy 1.11( its advocated tkt, auttablishment of tin Arterican bark for foreign credit, To Chairmen Met'ornbe trios arose Nees this an he that argass mitt amend, iris only accomplish C4nnritit4re the- Mit lab navy wham Mark stand in merit to the banking teal would have WVALM eeritinue to work indefeLurabty fmcrive defense of thetoday Monroe to be made American permitung for the furthor isoceess at the party. and "if 1efDDDr Were banks to subscribe to capital for the on torlotia In that U. illeriared there was not a cloud this war. the United lames totatiliahment of witch an -the Detnneratie bortwoi grel that ft was guarantees of the Independence of the Participation in ouch an organizathe duty of the e,Amtnittes to tics that states or South America would Dot he limited- to arty on. not tion ahould be n one should gather worth the paper on which that doctrine .nr. section of the country: Mr. The clormiktea s ainfronted wfth is written." sal& Arnold 'and in thin way an two 'tontAte whkh threatened for a Adolitting that having forts objectthe ocritehon, "ma tn 'Oeirie aomatestblam..but-the- y thaS. Out of foretge trade for the policy CI mat. develon-monsettled-ia ettort time and thetornoe- utility has beenAerserican an of enorritoimitalue--tremit phere sceeningly was cleared. rrey therteorld ler justified ant in its opera- undertaking Would properly distrittute Woodiwoi of Kentucky. was seated in tion had vrorkod to the incalculable ad the respongibility and at she same time his reinteet with Den, W. R. Haldeman vantage of the Allies The News re- limit the liability of the bank Int of Voila-ilkand Will Ft King was fers to' Wileoirs difficulties tereated." h 1Watti from oregon to a rontest with In dealing-wit-president aimilar to A proposal sitmewhat the (lemon campaign W. r. PAAterly. was made by to Owing restrictions. that of Mr. Arnold A tart Of the etay was taken up in and ears. eemetttutional committee on banking and cur, the bowing the rause of women eutTrsge "'President Wilson has the courage rency The committee. however,- 'favdisruseed by representatives of the sufand executive eremite trw an emergency ored having subscription' to the stork a and body and ere do not doubt that his des:multi made by lousiness houses doing A fearless' organization by Tito commitof yoortiten in oppogition. for powers to deal with the. eituation foreign trade. It would have them 1.4, applauded an the sleeker. but will he About block a take of worth stock readily granted. 'hike was fie effort to piece the mem11,040 each and in this manner a capiAt- - HI NA TIONS GERM AN ber,' on record, Several hundred !womtal of Siii3Orto.00ty the committee felt n crowded into the committee room assured. couldite raised to wart on Tb Daily Chronicle milt to cheer their ispokeemen,-d(rom time to time as "After the faintillittg revetatioce of and he increasearose. the 8 necessity sitAvIN-RPINOMINATION Dr, German machinations Which securities and the foreign Discussing MAN DOD. still far from complete, one would be AmeHcan investor. Mortimer L. Schiff if the United Swat rowilottosi fewboraing the Wilsen surprised be believed it declared of this city; the present condition of things much useless for any one to try to create ad min tetra t ion and I he Democrat ic longer. would It if ta strange whe senate of and In a market the house this country for this members American people did not insist on class have helleel to carry forward his poll- the of Investments until the United ne ews was adopted by A standing vote. In government taking strong measures States adopts a stronger foreign reatore socurky of life and property It --follows! tey' on Arrwriesin trill and in American We congratulate tho country on the splendid administration of Woodrow - port" A WAR IfEliclAGE. ThF wtrion Pr THE REALM OF Wilson. Under the moat trying oir'DEP RTED SPIRIT& The Times regards the message as cumetarees in our history be has stead. fastly 'sorted for tho causie of peace "By fore of events, a- war meteor-irThe ministry of the Crucified Christ e nd has avoided war. without yielding from beginning to end- and says: tn the world of 'Milts set forth in on well,reeoirsiteed ,"rher president hag prinetplee of IntnDr. Tame P. Talmage's ternational law hard with the full ap- excellent work bilenite, nfl istrivitig lie has vindicateI the riehts of THP- probation of the irisesto of the people "JFAUS THE: CHRIST.' Utrata on the sea; los has upheld the tea to cline fast to the notion that the It should be read and studied by tradition of his high Mot and bag United States can continue to live its diseharrol his trust with such Memel own life. uphold exalted ideals through- every student of the Mestab's life and 4 Handsomely bound, fidelity. ftrinneas and efficiency that he out the new worid and promote their mission. has wen the eonlidenee and affection realisation In the old world. without leather. Cloth sides. 11.60 post paid. of the Aznertosn people. regardless, of abandoning the splendid isolation she DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. Auf.;11 $t His masterly bait sto long enjoyed. Tne hard realitiee affiiiationa talt lAke City. political t Advertises...et ). of the situation created by the waratre handling of both Datte.1111 and international questions demands his renom- beginning to show that the notion is the trusted no longrr tenable with the ,firm asination and leader ,of the national Democracy in mrsnce Of even last year. 191t "The sullen development of the -the effieterit -von We heartily Papen controversy gives the weeks, of tholes dietingeished senator, message a dramatic fitness it would not and representatives in 'Congress who have poeeeesed without this serious IP i have tirelessiy and successfully complication and affords a striking inthe in deevored to seam the president stance of the growing comMexity and , Alk, work of his administraion-- ' of the relations tpetween the old world and the new. Honolulu Wants the A BREAK WITH THE PAST. Republican Convention ..Evn MCIre striking than the preeldentii denunciation of the German S.Honolulu campaign is the new attitude San Franclecn. Dec. lie asnational the an to effort sum.s en the subject of national dewill make get and that to convention fense. it a is sudden Ropublican break with the end the Island reeltiente have pledg- past of hut Otrri party and the fact ed $106.000 and in addition are pre- that the president can not expect his pared to charter two special steam-- , proposals to be carried without hard the delegate& accord- fighting makesthem stilt more- te ships to carry alga an ing to Loran-pf the times," committeetruin from the terriThe Times believes that although the Is en to Of route Hawaii. who Germans hare so often and an grossly tory Washington today. Andrew, said he misunderstood the American attitude, would urge the selection of the is- they eill appreciate the significance of land city at the meeting of the na- the eresidenre Message and with howtters' eommittoe.ever bed grace. draw beck while there yuppie-monie- , I , BILLS OF LADING SALESBOOKS 1 ' 1' DESERET EVENING NEWS ,, REllommTioN Ir ' . . , - , ;: k ... : - . , ' . .'. ' i - - ...., i. - . f ' ' 1 - ', ' - , '1 07, ....vt - St, , 1 ' 1 I 1 I . .7.2 . 1 . .- - - I - - : - I ...t.....SI 'Imigorr). , .... |