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THE OGD STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, lsM
KlALLOON
PRquiryopens
W .Navy Will Tighten Urclers
I Regarding Flights in
Future
WASHINGTON. March 31- Acting
cretarv Roossvelt has begun a pcr-
'.cnl Inquiry Into the flight Ot (ho
naval free balloon. missing since
' .March 22. the day It Isfl Pcnsacola.
' . with five men aboard. Tlie Itl-
quiry U preparatory to orderinq the
i board Of investigation which
probably will not be designated until
Secretary Penbv returns from Guan
ian.imo April 6.
I Mr Roo.-fvcll said today that the
. I'enoacola affair, coming on the hcols
. of the balloon flight from Rockaway.
El. Im to Moose Factory. Ontario, would
I undoubtedly result in tightening up
rders regarding such flights in the
future.
The department admitted that lit
tic hope waa entertained that the men
would ever be found.
. In commenting on naval aviation if
B t'airs?. Mr. Roosevelt announced that
he did not favor unification of ihe
.rmy, nmv and posiofflre air ferrice.
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PERU DISTURBED BY
POLITICAL CLASHES
BfRN'ns AIRES, March 31. Dls-j
I turbancea of a political r hiracter have,
J apparently occurred In Peru recently, J
according to meagre riorts from
Lima. A dispatch from the Peruv
ian capita! to LaXacion reports san-j
guinarv events at various points In the'
interior, notably In the department of'
t Apurimac, in the southwestern part
f the country, where several persons
' have been killed and wounded, and
in the village of Grn. where a colonel
was ass.as.-lnatcd and three gendarmes
I were killed Th- dispatch says an
Attack was made on the municipal
oulldtng in Pnucartambo where seven
person? were killed and many wound
ed, and that fatal disorders have oc-1
, curred at two other points. The mes
sage says that details relative to the
cauM of the trouble an lacking
A Lima nrvsage to LaPrensa of this
city says the Peruvian government au- I
ihorltles expropriated on March 2S
the newspaper LaPrcnsi of Lima, one
of the most important newspapers on
the west coast of South America, on
the ground that it had taken pan in
a "dangerous campaign of rebellion
against the government."
FRANCE WITHDRAWS
AID TO ANTI-REDS
PARIS. March 31. (By The Asso
ciated Press-V The l'rench govern
ment In accordance with the notice
given several weeks ago to General
Baron TYrangc-1. former anti-Bolshevik
leader In South Russia, ceases today
to furnish provisions and other Bup
plies Cor thl r r.ir,..:.r of Get
ffl. ' imped before Constat. -
a- Of Brazil rin.! Othei rountn-"
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szone" for a few cents, sufficient
move every hard com. soft corn,
m between tho toes, and the cal
, without soreness or irritation.
WE COLOR IN MS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
f your dan is yellow core pled oo
Jd tonjruc coated appetite poor
i have a oad taste in your mouth-
azv. oo-good feeling you should
e Olive Tablets.
)r. Ed'ards' Olive Tablets a jb
ute for calomel were prepared by
Edwards after 17 years of study.
wEdwards'OliveTableUarca purely
etable com pound mixed withobveou.
i will know them by their olive color.
At io have a clear, pink skin, bnghteye
pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like
Hi. ibooddaysyoumustgetattbecause.
Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
t and bowels like calomel yet
dangerous after effects.
IK irt the bile and overcome coa
Take one or two nlghUj
. leaaiag reeulu. Millions
V , -id annually at l&c ani
nt.
Loved Priest at Rest
Under Church Altar
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the Vnited States, for In addition to
all the honor? (hat lh- Koin.m Cath
olic church In m.-rlc.T could shower
Ion n servant olil and tried, there wis
I bestowed on the denrl a specl.il gift
i from the vatlc.m. In sperlal recog-1
nltion of th AmfHoan prelate's Ser
vice to the church the pope decreed1
that the Or--Knrian - horal society of
iSt Mary's seminary should sing at to-1
d H s m.iss a solemn Gregorian chnnt!
Iprcvlouslv heard only at the funeral,
I of a sovereign ruler of the Catholic!
ichurch In the Pistlne rh.ipol In Rome. I
1 IM I "T S I K t'l D
Bv ? o'clock, an hour beforo tho
time for the ceremony, streets sur
Iroundlne the cathedral were so crowd-1
led with clergv and lalety that not aj
square Inch Of pavement could be seen. '
jAt 10 o'clock the whole City, bv gub
ernatorial and mayoral proclamation
waa urged to drop every activity for al
minute In respect to a man it had!
numbered among its most distinguish
ed cltlsens. Even' motor, street car;
nnd wagon waa directed to stop In its
tracks when tho clocks of the city toll-1
ed ten.
Early in the morning the clergv
hegan forming in front of Calverthallj
collage, diagonally opposite the ca-J
thedral for the proceMional-
IMPIUS88I1 l SPE Ti I l
Jr mi an Impressive spectacle. Rep-,
ular clerg- in the colors of their re-,
peottve orders headed the line,
beside them the secular clerg, fol
lowed by the monslsnorl. Cardinal O'
ronnell and BeMn. and Archbishop j
John Bon7Jno. upostollc delegate and
celebrant of the mass. All the higher i
church dignitaries wore mourning col -1
or of purple.
Inside the cathedral, under the
gilded home at the foot of the center j
aisle, lay the body of James Cardinal
Gibbons, archhl&hop of Baltimore. Mel
rested on a purplc-coverad catafalque,
dreeaed in his archbishop's robes, I
wearing on his head his archbishop''
mitre and on one ringer the ring that
so manv thousands had kissed during
his life. The rays of tall white can-1
dies lighted his benign features. Atj
the foot of the bier waa the cardinal's
hat of red.
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REVOLT MOVEMENT
SPREADS IN RUSSIA
TEP.ijmki. Finland. Mar. II. ny
The Associated Press.) Throughout
Rusala soldiers and sailors for the
first time in years arc receiving leaves
of absence or are being temporarily
mobilized and are learning from the
people facts of the tyranny of the
i Communists. This fact caused th
, Kronstmlt and Petrograd revolts and
! similar movements are spreading to
every troop and sailor centre when j
the men return from leaves of absence
Thus demobilization dally Is growing
! more dangerous for the Bolshevlkl
These and other inside facts con
stituting the latest developments In
Russia were given The Associated
I Press by Stephano M. Petrichenko. a
; petty officer from the Russian battle
ship Sevastopol. who led the revolu
tionists at Kronstadt "and who was in
terviewed here today.
It was Petrichenko and not Gen
eral Kozlovskl, commander at Kron
1 stadt. who was the central figure In
j the latest attempt by the Russian
, workingmen to overthrow Communist'
i tyranny.
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C. U. BURKE BECOMES
INDIAN COMMISSIONER
WASHINGTON. March 31 The
I appointment of Charles U. Burke of
Pierre. S. D.. a business man and for-
mer chairman of the house Indian
j Committee, was announced by Presl
dent Harding today us commissioner!
of Indian affairs.
The president also appointed George i
H. Carter of Iowu, to be public printer
and Thomas Robertson, of Maryland, I
commissioner of patents.
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.LIEUT. CONEY'S BODY
SENT TO HOME TOWN
NATCHEZ. Miss. March Si. Tho
body of Lieutenant W. p. Coney,
'transcontinental flier, who died lap
yesterday from injuries received when
his plane fell near Crowville. La . last
Friday, left here today for Brunswick,
Ga., where the funeral will be held
Saturday.
C'O
GREAT MINE STRIKE
BEGINS IN ENGLAND
LONI'ON. March 31. By The As
sociated Prenfli The coal miners be
gan to leave the pits In various dis
tricts this afternoon in line with the
decision of the union executive eom
mltf. r to call a strike at midnight to
Mirht because of the failure to settle
the miners' wage demands. The board
of trade officials have decided that
local for export shall be rationed rie-idly.
WOOD IS AUTHORIZED
TO VISIT JAPANESE
WASHINGTON, March 31 Major
General Leonard Wood was authorized
todav to accept the Invltstion, extend-
d him lv the Japanese government,
to visit that country after his visit to
the Philippines. General Wood's or
iginal orders permlti, d him to make
any stop he might find necessary or
desirable and were construed aa broad
enough to make u possible' for him to
accept such Invitations.
If you knew that the man vou want
ed to marry could not make vou hap
py, would you still marry hlniv Dan
na Gatlln offers a solution in "Not a
Marrying Man" In April Cosmopolitan,
now on sale. Adv. 135
CHINESE TEACHERS
BACK AFTER STRIKE
PEKING. March 30. School teach
ers hero are returning to work follow
ing a 6trikc which had virtually par
alvzed the educational Institutions of
Peking tor several weeks They were
assured bv the department of finance
that the government would create a
permanent fund lor the support of
higher education, and were satisfied
with this answer to their demands.
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CIT THIS OCT IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
mall It to Foley & Co. 2S35 Sheffield
Ave-. Crkago. 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
In return a trial package, containing
' olej's Honey and Tar Compound for
roughs, colds and croup; Foley Kldnjy
Pills for palna Ln sides and back; rheu
matism, backache, kidney and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
:i wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic, for constipation, biliousness,
headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold
i-very where. Advertisement.
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REED SCORES
TRUST PROBES
Stifling of Business by Use
less Government Meddl
ing Is Condemned
KANSAS CITY. March 31. A gov
ernment that attempts to stifle non
monopolistic bupine initiative Invites
disaster, United State Senator lames
A. Reed, Democrat, of Missouri, de
C tared in an address here Wednesday
nlsrht before the chamber of commerce.
"Business exists because it Serves in
accordance with economic laws. If gov
ernment undertakes regulation it must
offer as efficient a control as Individ
uals can guarantee." said Senator
Reed.
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"Business not a natural monopoly
is hotter off In the hands of the men
who created It. than ln the files of
some unwisely created bureau. .
"Government control Is a restricted
form of Socialism,'' he said. "If wo
are to adopt Socialism let's make it
apply from the blue skv to the root.s of
the grass."
Senator Reed criticism adversely
promiscuous official investigations, de
claring that "often an 'expert' who
couldn't make a living In his home
town docs the probing."
RECALLS l n
Ho cited investigations of the rail
road and coal Industries and said of
the latter: "We started a probe to de
termine a coal trust, a combination of
extortionist. Instead of finding that
c found the coal supply was adequate
for 6 thousand years; that distribution
was hampered by strikes and lack of
iransportatlou; that both these delays
wero the dlievt result of rules and
orders of theorists."
"This nation, the greatest in his
tory." ho continued, "did not become
so through the superiority of Its found
ers. It was through trio unshackled
ei forts of thp Iim-.s and brains of its
people that that grew."
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WOMEN MAY ERECT
GREAT CLUB HOUSE
NEW YORK. March 31. A $5,000.
000 club house for women, to be used
as a meeting place for New York's
365 feminine organizations, to be
known as the Woman's National club,
will be built near Fifth avenue, jt was
announced at a luncheon attended by
members of the board of directors. It
will be a 15 to 22-story building.
The financing committee proposen
to erect similar women's club build
ings ln other cities one of the first
being in Washington, D. C, it was
said.
Sixty clubs will be ablo to hold
meetings ln the building at the same
time. It will have an auditorium seat
Ink' 2.000 persons, n theatre, travel
bureau, swimming pool. Turkish baths,
beauty parlors, and tea rooms.
Among the directors are Mrs. Oliver
Harriman, Mrs. John Francis Yawgsr,
Mrs Albert H. Gleason. and others
prominent in social nnd club life.
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BOULDER WILL MARK
NATURALIST'S GRAVE
POUOHKEBPSIE. N. T.. March SJU
A large boulder on which John Pur
roughs played as a boy and sat in
study of nature as a man, will form
the head-tone of the prave where his
bu.lv is to bo interred Sundav. the HUh
anniversary of his birth
The burial plot, selected by relatives
Of the great naturalist who died sud
denly while returning to his home on
a passenger train, is high in the Cat-1
skll! mountains at Roxhury. It Is plan-
nod to construct a iittie park around
the grave. I
A few foot from the burial ground ,
stands the old houre in which Mr. i
Burroughs was horn. A little distance'
awav la Wood buck Hole," the sum-1
mer camp of the naturalist.
CASH PAID VICTIM
OF PLAYFUL BRICK
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( SAN FRANCISCO, March 81
Mrs. Evelyn F. King was awarded $5,
I 000 compensation by the industrial ac
cident commission '.Vednesday for the !
death of her husband, Tonv King, who!
was killed by a brick thrown In fun
I by carpenters working on a building I
i at Sacramento. The money will bo
! paid at the rato of $20.83 a woek for 1
1DP weeks. The evidence bhowed :
King did not participate in th sk-i
larking of tho carpenters, but walked
into the path of the brick while at
tending to his work
MIND CLEARED BY
REMOVAL OF BULLET
OSSINING. N. Y.. Mar 31 Instant
recognition Wednesday of a former
j fellow convic t In Clinton prison, whom
he had not seen for two vears and a
half convinced surgeons attending
Itomar. Keonduwskl at tho prleon here
'that his mind is functioning normally
in consequence- of the removal of a
bullet from hU brain. Tho operation
, v.,h performed by rr. William L
C napman, an invalid
Ir Amos ftiutre, naid Ieondowski
j ivm in fine shape and there were no
signs of depression.
Come take a trip ln tho open Fill
; vour lung with outdoor air. Enjoy u
laugh Head "The Itosert Oaravan
ers i by Mary Roberts Rlnehart. In
April Cosmopolitan Adv 16335
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UU1NA SENDS FORCE
TO CRUSH BANDITS
PEKING. March 30. (By Tho U
soelaUd Prea) Two dlvialons " of
I Chinese troops have been ordered to
jirga. the most Important city in
northern Mongolia, by the government,
for the purpose of combatting ban
dits and restoring the military pres
tige of China in that district aayi a
Statement issued at thc foreign offic
ii is explained that China will not at
tempt to resume the Jurisdiction over
Mongolia which was established in
. irl8 by Onneral Hu-8hu-Chenjc then
Sure
Relief
aEJLL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
: feZ? SALE
50 trimmed, tailored and sport hatsfK m&
in all colors and shapes. Former val- "Jr IL1
ues to S7.50 jfmiJ J
50 nusual trimmed, tailored and sailor hats, newest m I
style ribbon bow effects, flower trimmed and artistic f L
tailored hats. Each and every one reasonably priced JjB" of
Former values to $1 2.50. .
," ,; '''' ,s 'hildren' 6 to 14 years old, childrcnd Cniumal large amortmsnl of ?
Iiip-no ilrrsses. noallv trim- ,
med witlli ribbon nid poc Pngbam dresses, newest Bgetfe, orejie. He chine,
ketfi. Friday and Sattirday styles Qc and pone ahirt; Vaists
nn!v, and smocks, sizes to 4fi
49c $1.49 $3.95
Misses' and
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Avital Subject With Mamie BY ALLMAIS
1 WELEhJ AND DAWMV KAVE I ' QUoS ,. LL 1 1 A.yr v,'ji l ,
GCMETO A MOVIE- WOAJ'T TH wfwS vn,, fT TlH
VOU 6lT DOWN 9 HAVEN'T OH.IJU5T I st.ll nv, J.TU '11 I
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MAMie., i relieve i mrrrfi ) ifwviaJ
VOUQ GETTING 0J STOP VOU ' 'l 5 pLTo P Tlflfl
BETTEC LOOKING OlO J01L1ER 1 ' Q iZ ,TKiAJK OP O I , , V !'
EVERN DAN' 1 'I GETTING MARRIED? I COM 5TANTLV ! J j
resident governor of Inner .Nfongolla,
the present Kovernnint ncer havlnr
fully approved of this action. The
foreign office declares China will al.He
by the akrrement relative to Mongol-1
la between China and Russia which
ttas reached In 1915.
Chlnn froopa have evacuated thej
city of Klakhta. Manchuria, It is ad
mitted by the foreign office and It isj
understood these forces have been
moved toward Siberia.
JAPANESE WRESTLER
SCORES AT LARAMIE
I .tA RAMIE, Wyo.. March 31 Tcrro
Mlyake. with two straight Jlu Jltsu
falls, won In a wrestling match with
Bob Monosrof of Chicago here last
nlpht. Monogof won the first fall with
a body Nelson and bar scissors.
ARGENTINA STIRRED
BY GRAFT CHARGES
BfENOS AIRES. March 31
Charges of administrative Irregulari
ties against pr. Domingo Salaberry.
minister of finance. wer- laid before'
the ihambfr of deputies yentorday.
There was treat Interest (n the pro-!
seeding and the gallery was crowded j
Friday and Saturday Specials
Ladies' fine mercenzed hose, all sizes; cordovan and black; regular 50c grade,
Special 39c a Pair
- A new shipment of those
INFANTS' HOSE good Phoenix silk hose in LADIES' HOSE
I Silk lkle; while; all cordovan, black and gray. Combed yarn; black
sizes- at, a pair $1.10 only; all sizes.
Extra Special Phoenix lisle hose, black, 35c Pair
25c Pair cordovan and white, at. 3 Pairs, $1.00
I pair 50c I
:HILDREN'S BLACK BLOOMERS, ALL SIZES, AT f--J
These are the "Royal Mills" brand bloomers.
I Ogden-Utah Knitting Store I
2357 Washington Avenue
KEEPJOIISH
Without Lydia E. PinlcBam' fl
Vegetable Compound, Says 1
Mrs. Pitts of Newburgh
Newburgh, N Y. "My trouble wn H
a weak back and I could not walk twl H
wmMUMiijiiii blocks withoutbeinj
3 tired out, I fipad ol
..': Ly.h E.JMnlamj I
11 do ny vrn work an
U Wmj&mi pound in the housegj
aKL-lHHl beat inena and
C ( eep .ouse without it. IhavH
; miseadca it to many and ahvayiB
i 1 i'u ma isr chis ettei if yot 1
v.-ish 'vnt, L'lvaRD Pitts, 2 liigl
St. 'Nfcwbuign n y.
u a. oeei. oak .ha' "backache it a' fl I
v ntioii the EviiOnt to tiy women JH
3oulc, out oven sc. it nor. after.
y ptom n - lemaL troubi: whici
o:.tr r :ater declare itself. .Ja. H
af'er lay it drags r womrj". down 'jn f
.ligliu if ter night pre- it : rectfu? 'ilai H
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civic . ' tvv ?inkham": H
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f.tier oor r Y - H
.ai m ttcntior "Jit" ueM inciTid: zonS M
ienc oi wr'tc x ajdim ?inkLuji
Medicin vnn, MrSb .heii jrnxji
jnce of ver40year iat our service H
The Tell Tale H
of Gray Halrl I
To bp judged ten years older ih.irM
you actually are. Is the tell-tale ol
'r y lir, which detractil
irom ;. outhful appearance as mudfl
as a wrinkled face docs. H
Women, everywhere, prefer rhH
easy harmless 'Brov.-nat-.ne,i rnfth
Bfl.-fi of brown or black
Without Injury to hair or scalp, H
"Erou natone" Imparts natural, la It-
i lnc colors that defy detection. Does H
not rub or wash oIT. and requinj H
just a few moments to apply. 1 j
Guaranteed absolutely harmless- I
I Druetrists everywhere sell andfl j
' recommend Brownatone." Two I C
Slsel SOc and $1.60 with i- t - v. om-H
i plete directions Two colors sh;td-H
: lnp from "Golden to Medium Brr.- , !
I and "Dark Brown to Black." H
Special Free Trial Offer
For a frr-o trial bottle of "Brr.Tvn
n. fend to Tho Kenton Pharni
1 Co.. 600 Coppln Bide.. Covington.
enclosing lie to jay postals,
packing and war tax. M
TELLS DYSPEPTICS
Avoid Indigestion. Sour Acid Stomach
Heartburn. Gas on Stomach, etc. fl
Indigestion -na practically all forms ol
stomach trouble. nv:dirul autboiil
an acid In th stoma -Ii
Chronic "acid stomach" is exceedlnglj
reus and sufferers should do eltl
things. H
Either they car. go on a limited ano H
often disagreeable diet, avoiding food
that disagree with them, that Irritate th-. .SH
stomach and lead to excess acid eccreJH
tlon or they can eat as thev plcaso In rciB
son and make It a practice to cuntersciH
the effect of the harmful acid and prevenlM
the formation of ges. sourness or pern-.iB
ture fermentation bj thc use of a Httl
UUurated Magnosia nt their meals. H
Thci. W
id than V H
Blauratod Hasnssia and 11 is wii. iv u.i- i
for this purpose. M has no direct action
on tho stomach and Is not a dtgealant.
But a t--aspooiiful of the powder or a S
couule .t fivi era in tablets taken in a H
IttUs water with the fond will neutralise
the excess acidity which may be prcoent
nd - i
removes thc whole cause of the trouble
and the meal digests naturally and health
fully without need of ! ; m. pills or aril
flcial diusient-.
Get a few ounce. of Bisuratrd Magnesia
from any reliable druggist. Ask for cither
oowdi r or t'i It never ca H
liquid, milk or ciu-ti jiic In the bisurat'-d
form Is not a lax.-. U-. e. Try thl-. plan n l
cat what you want ui vour next meal and
Ma if this Um'l the I est advice vou ever
: WHEN RHEUMATISM
HITS YOU HARD! fl
Sloan's Liniment Should be kept
handy for aches and pain6.
1I7IIY wair for a uevero pain, an mk
W acbe, a rheumatic twinge follow
inp exposure, a sore muscle, sciatica
or lumbago to make you quit work.B
whin you should have Sloan's Linl H
ment handy to h-lp curb it and keep
you active, and fit, and on the job?
Without rubbing, for It penetrates,
apply a bit today to the afflicted par'. H
Note the gratifying, clean, prompt, re 'H
lief that follow?. Sloan's Liniment H
couldn't keep i's many thousands of j H
friends the world over if It didn't make j H
good. That's worth remembcrinqr All I H
druggists three sizes the largest is 1 H
thr .-r cc-aomica!. 35c, 70c $1 ly H
Sloats
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