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-n THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1917 I THE OUTBURST OF EVERET TRUE v ' U;HT You MSAM BTr" THT cof'T Marking up that j Huier ntotmim' SroRe tviNow r Uths STOP'S ) EAT ill II Cuticura Stops I Itching and y.) Saves the Hair I 'mr , fh frw of "Cottc , Dpt E, Bcrtorn ' : i I CENSORSHIP OF CABLES LIFTED WASHINGTON, April 17. Changes in the cable censorship regul; which "will permit the transmission without interference by the United States censorship of message? between the T'nited States anrl ( ontrnl Amw - Ica, South America and the West In dies, including Mexico and Cuba. r announced tonight by Acting Seen t&ry Roosevelt of thr- navy depart ment The ik-v; regulations v. hic'i will become effective tomorrow, will permit the sending of private code between the United States and those countries Censorship of cablegrams to or from points within British, French or Italian territory, irrespective of their route or termini, also ha- br-n removed by this government, as well .is messa-t -between all parts of the world, and Central and South America which pfts through the IT. S. or its possessions In addition, cablegrams to and from the Far East, excepting only those through. 10 or from Vladivostok, no longer are subject to United 3ais censorship Attention was railed to the factj however, that British, French nnd Italian censorships are still in opera tion and that messages going to, from or through those countries still will be :-ubject to censorship by those 2v srnments, even though the United States censorship has rui-n rrmod Cablegrams between I" S. territo and points in Europe, Africa and Vsis Minor, which are not within BriiNri, French or Italian territory, will be censored by the United States as be-' f'.re and the same restrictions :.nd rrzulations will remain in force No decision has been reached by Lho GIRLS No One Will Know You Use Face Powder 'i If you UN derwillo. the rvy latest thin in powders. It's Impossible to otert it ana it jrivoe the skin that ro- peach -nk appearance and baby nftn'.'; uvci body ravea about. You put it on In the morning and it ."tnya there all riav. No touchlnK up to keep your nose from uhln ! ins Perspiration does not affect H and j i will not rub off on clothlner. It In stantly beautifies the complexion, puts color in your cheeks, and Is a wondi ful tonic for the skin prevents bll ick heads, coarse pores, bides freckles. tn. "'in spots and other blemishes on the I face. neck. handR and arms Rough ii -happed akin quickly disappears ;md leaven you vlth a complexion of youth Trhirh will attract attention nn where. I Apply derwillo liefore tome to th uti or parties, and Just note the invorable comments of youi friends It feels so pood on your face that nu Tvili never , e without it. and von win forvrer die Lard the old forms of fp.ee powder. It I contains no rice powder, which cIoki the pores or injurious chemicals, mien I a bismuth or pearl white, to oitcn found in many high .-rade powders. It." )i principle ingredient ia used by the lead ing skin sperlaliats in the treatment ai many skin diseases, as It is a genuine Itontc to the skin, la absolutely harm lca and will not .stimulate or produce a growth of hair. Here la a lair offer Get a package from your druggist today, use it for n week or two .and If you are not satisfied ask him for your" money hack and he will gladly give It to you if it were not something out of the or dinary, do you suppose we could afford to make jou such an offer'' If you reallv want a beautiful complexion, here fa vour chance to have one without any expense if it fails. Ask for derwillo and accept nothing else, then you will not be disappointed XOTK When asked about derwillo one nf your leading drugzlsts said "It is truly a wonderful beautlfler. away ahead nf any thing we have ever sold, and those who us it are wild over it It Is Rivlnp ouch excellent satisfaction that we glad ly refund the money to every dlaaatwfled customer. " Derwillo is sold under an i on-clad money back guarantee In this 'ty bv all druggists, Including Mclntvre nd the Cullcy Drug Cos. Advertise-ejeatl British government yet, It was stated, on the question of Whether it will permit cablegrams between thf United States and Somh America to pass via London without censorship Secre tary Roosevelt said it was hoped, how ever, that such a decision soon would br- riven PARIS. April IT British censorship on mails to the United States and northern Uuropean neutral states prob ably will be removed within a fort night as a result of friendly negotia tions With British representatives here. This action will involve the re Im position of American censorship for these mails in order to prevent the dissipation of German securities and assets tequired for reparations and eflorts to open an illicit German trade, but it is thought that the change to censorship by American officials will l be welcomed as ending a source of irritation and closing the door lo any i suspicion of discrimination against i . I American business, while simullan i eously speeding the mall service by the use of direct steamers Parcels post service to the northern European neutrals probably will be r opened at the same time, NEBRASKA PRIMARY LAW. LINCOLN, Neb., April 17 Governor McKelvIe tonight signed the bill amending the statewide primary elec tion law so that all slate officer- l, low that of governor shall hereafter be nominated in conventions instead of at primaries United States cena tors, representatives in congress and members of 'be legislature are nomi nated at primary elections. uu Coal Purchases To Be Made Public MINNEAPOLIS, April 17 Walter D. Hines. director general of railroad, today authorised the following state-: ment while in this city In order to make effective the pol icy already announced as to publicity In connection with railroad fuel con tracts, it has been decided to post on I a bulletin board or in a record book, open for public inspection a I thoj hr:..lriarters of the purchasing asent Ol each railroad under federal opera-1 tion, the following facts: "The name of the coal company ori coal operator to whom the contract lor railroad coal has been nllotted by the I railroad in question, the price ni the j coal contained in the contract; the tonnage Involved in the contract; 'be duration of the contract. "Through this method the Informs' I tlon listed above will be made avail able not only to coal miners and oper ators, but to the public general! CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. April 17 Senator, lEliodar Yanez. head of the Chilean ; financial commission now visiiing the United States, will be a candidate for; the presidency of Ghile at Hie elec-j tlon next year, it was Warned today! from members of the commission. Senator Yanez is known In Chile as i a leading statesman. Journalist andj economist Hispsper, La Nacton. 1st j ,said to occupy a strong position in the country. oo ! RACES IN BERLIN BERLIN. April 17. -(By The '. o elated Press.) Berlin plans to have I Its annual racing, notwithstanding thej disturbances the radicals may create The Orimewall program published to-i day, shows forty-three chief events of ihe turf from April 30 to October 12 The schedule includes the Berlin,, ('rand Prix and Gladiator stakes, each. I for a purse of $25,000 and five raci -with purses of $12,500 each. The re I mainder of the stakes range from! $10,000 to $5,000. ASTHMA 1 There is no "cure" J?z3 but relief is often Hg brought by VlCK"slpORUfe YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30 602Q CLAIMS UNIONS ARE INCONTROL Speaker at a Banquet Makes an Attack on the Admin istration. ( 'UK A -O. April 1 7. Denunciation of the American Federation Of Labor as the power that dominated the gov ernment at Washington was the feat ure of a speech tonight by John H. Kirby, of Houston. Texas, president of the National Lumber Manufactur ers' association, at the fourth annual banquet of the Illinois Manufacturers' Costs association Five hundred mem bers of the orcanization from all sec tions of the state had gathered at the banquet hall to hear Daniel C. Roper, commissioner of internal revenue ex plain the provisions and purpose of th income tax law. Following Commis sioner Roper, Mr. Kirhy Bald ' There is a privileged class and n ruling class within our country today, the class that lakes the brand of the union label instead of the great seal of the state, and is dictated to hv the American Federation of Labor iha' maintains a lobby in Washington that hounds those not amenable to its dic tates. "There is coming a conflict. I don'l think It will he pulled off by Mr '.ompers. The federation is the best publicity bureau in the world. But there is one tear public sentiment, and one power the power of the farm er of America, whose interests is with your Interests and who is tired of la bor and capital getting together on their differences and then sending him the farmer -the bill. My final message to you is to commend you to co-operation with the American farm er in this hour of peril." Join the crowds at the As sembly, 2408 Wash mgton. Dar.ce every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday nights. Music by Novelty Dance Or chestra. 2952 oo HEALTH OF TROOPS GOOD WASHINGTON. April 17 Con tin-1 ued satisfactory health conditions among troops both at home and abroad wer shown in the report of ihe stir gi on general of the army for the week nding April 11, made public today. oo CAPE MAY. N. J.. April 17-Three naval aviators were injured, two ser iously, when a big seaplane the II 9 2-L, in which they were flying devel oped engine trouble this afternoon and plunged Into ('ape May harbor. They were rescued bv the U. S S Morrill. oo Call on J. J. BrummiU at 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. ttx stop it with -i , Kesinol Every time you scratch that itching" rash you make it worse. The intense I desire to scratch such skin disorders as eczema, humor, nettle rash and like i skin ailments, may be instantly rc Itevcd when Resinol Ointment is ap- plied to the affected parts. Ii i drible In ro'vit cte to tborourh W eleante the inflamed spnt with Realnol Sr.jp nrl warm water. Thit accelerates the hi-allnj action of the ointment, and consequently nuicVer and belter reiulta are derived. WRESTLER DIES OF HISINJURIES RICHMOND. Ya.. April IK Richard Falser, Chicago Wrestler, died In a hospital here last nicht from Injuries I sustained In a match wiih Young Cae , sar at a local theater. His neck was broken. oo J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hud son avenue, pays highest prices for Liberty bonds. rr FISH MONOPOLISTS GUILTY. BOSTON, April 17. Seventeen of the thirty men who have been on trial in the superior court on charges of having conspired to raise the prlc I of fish in time of war and of having 'created a monopoly in the fish inlus i try in this city were found guilty late I tonight . PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach, try two or three KMfDIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue keep your stomach sweet try Ki-roolds the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE .i.-;,,v ii : 5101 GQMPERS SAID TO , BE ADIMTOR Drove President Wilson to Do Extreme Things Under Threat of Strike. MINERAL WELLS, Texas. April 17 - Representative Thomas L. Planton, of Abilene, Texas, speakjng tonlqht at the convention of the I'nlted Strif-" Good Roads' association, declared that ! the people of the country must awaken : to the danger that Impends to their J liherty because of the attitude of Sam- i ii n i ;ompers, president of the Ameri can Federation of Labor He asserted that Compers had forced President Wilson to exempt members of lahor unions from the draft act; had forced Secretary Mc Adoo to take seven hundred millions of the money of the people and the I railroads and give it to the members I of thp four bic railroad brotherhoods' and that when congress had passed a bill to compel government employes to work the eight hours for which' ithey were hetng paid, he had forced ' 'President Wilson to kill that bill by 'threatening strike in the midst of the j war. P.lanton declared it as his belief, founded upon his experience? in con gress during the war, that socialism is nothing but unionism, and unionism Is! working with applied socialism. He as-J serted that 250,000 men are now held j in the army camps in the I nited States because Gompers demanded it Ion the ground that rapid demoblliza tlon would unsettle the organized labor schedule "There is boLhevism in this coun try now and It is showing its fangs against the government." he aid. NAVAL OFFICERS flF fiPRMAIMV Come Over on First Ship of German Tonnage to Reach New York. NEW YORK. April 17. Seven Gcr-I 1 man naval officers the first holders i of the iron cross to appear in New York since America entered the wai-- 'arrived today on the Hamburg-American liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria,! making its first trip as an American' troop transport, bringing 2,319 troop-; and army nurses. She was command ed by Captain Frank Taylor Evans son of the late Admiral "Fighting Bob"! Evans. The Kaiserin was the first ship to, arrive here of the German tonnage turned over to the associated powers.! Walter Lost, commander of the; Kaiserin in prewar days, and during i the war a lieutenan' commander on' Pineapple Desserts 2c bottle in each package of Pineapple tains all The rich essence from half a rip Pineapple. The dessert has a I wealth of this exquisite I flavor, and a package serves six people for uy3 cents. You owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gcj. atine dainty. mm JO Flavor, at Yoar Croctr' 2 Package, for 25 Cent, m ihe German dreadnnuchf Srhleswiz I Hoist ein, was the nlor officer tn board! 11 Lost spoke in glowinp terms of the j treatmnt he and the other German of fleers had been accorded bv American army and navy officers, as-erting that he had experienced "a different atti tude" on the part of BritiPh and French officers with whom he had come in contact, Th.' transport Roanoke arrived from Bordeaux tonight with 1,395 offlcr I and men of the . E F.. nearly cn thousand being members of the 20th regiment engineers. I he Iroop .-hip Iowa arrived with -1 7X6 officers and men of ihe 158th in- j fantry, recruited principally in Arl Bona Commanded by Col. Samuel M. Saltmarsh of Los Angeles, former sup enntendnt of the Santa Ft? railroad, the regiment had a more or le inter national character. It? members in- 1 i luded Horn Jim and Young ChoBg, formerly proprietors of the ' large res- j taurant" or Globe. Ariz., and Frank Stanley and Ross Shaw, full-blooded Indians of Phoenix. oo j Actors and barber? are men of many A A Nutritious Diet for All Ages, Quick Lunch; Home or Office, OTHERS are IMITATIONS DOINGS OF THE McDUFFS i Ltd E!pWB . 1 WAVE ?'EEU FEE Pint; T W F-WELL y I vE JUST SPEWT TWO HOUCS JJ 1 My 1 "Hill 1 ' ''T'l-ff, ! JgK$l HELEJJ.TWEeE I54T I TE OUT RP A LiTTVE e;eTT.MG HIM SeadV FofeTHfc Kill THE KATZIES They Get What They Want, But It's How They Got It That Makes the Difference " 1 (THERE GOE6 77 L L V- LOU ! 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