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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925: toSES, ONLY WAR LIKE on the air Editor's Not : This U the sec- It was revolt ef the Druses against ond ef John O'Brien's articles ex- what they regard as the French attplaining the underlying causes of empt to dominate. 8alUa Attrash, tie - Syrian uprising. rutted Press. the chief of the Druse. It la be lieved, expected that the raUtlug of By JQWS O BUlEX (V. P. Staff Coavspondeet. . . the standard of revolt would bring - BE1BLT. Syria, Jan. 7 C. P.) about a general a prising. The Da-m- a Favored 7 by conditions rtery UaW scenes, who are not fighters by i nature, failed to wove. -- Bands those In the Klff, where liaa Un able to hold off a Bedouins from the desert Seised the formidable army, the four or five opportunity fo enter the city and thousand Druses on the warpath In suit pillaging. Three fcubdrefl e Frenche artillery the mountain of Syria have taxed shells from an end to the uprising. te the utmost the twenty thousand Freuh troop operating . against . rin-am- o agiiaiors naa seen cir-them for several worn ha. culating report, of disaster, to the The Druses, numerically the French in their war against bdfc smallest of thcfour muin divisions Krim In Morocco and, the truses of the, Syrian population, are the believed tbem. .. They Jngitfed they most dlffleult to handUv In the had tty to take Ifie field to drive eight hundred years since they haTe out thi French and find a new inbeen Installed In the Djebel Druse dependence under the mandate of they have never been conquered. England or perhaps America. The From the remotest times through Druse religion haa much to do with Invasions f Persians, their mentality. They art fervent Turks,, Crusaders Egyptian,; they heTIererr in metempsychosis. One have maintained their Independence. of their fundamental tenets hi that warrior, killed fight-tu- g They are called "pagans Jtm t t hey the. soul of the. Christiana is . Immediately have a religion' which has certain points of contact with both Moham- reborn to the body f a iipn. 'This medanism and tThrirttfHBity. They explains their dosperate courage in : are thelBtic but accept neither Christ battle.., ' - ' Iu the Syrian military cammtlgn nor Mahomet, f WaeB tbey receive the rlslt of there is even' less of a "trgpf in the foreign representative they paint technical sense than there Is in Mo their lips and powder their faces. rocco. A doieu or so pouts encir They nave never practised polyga cle the Djebel Druse, tthe rugged my ami their treatment, of women, mouutain range where the Druses la time of war as In time orpeactei have their f ustnesses. For hundreds has been in accordance with that of miles around this range there of civilised nations;, No atrocities, are villages more or less Druse. so common in: Oriental warfare. It would require an army of half have been laid to their charge. Many a million men to subdue it entirely, of them have, been educated at the When three or four" hundred Druse American schools in' Syria, JSome warrior, issue forth from -t- heir have graduated from the American mountain haunts to attack a. French peat port they are Joined . enroute !by I'hlversltyf BelruTh English and French fluently' In thousands of villagers, who grasp the, Representative Council ef Le- - a rifle, swing a bandolier around bannon two prunes sit. All, told their shoulders and become full they number about sixty thousand. fledged fighting men. In ease of which defeat the "regulars" retreat to the Damascus, 5Tueattaf'n led to General gBrrail' bombard uioinrtalna.7 The. jothers hlderi the ment of one of the oldest clliifc of rifles and bandoliers, squat on their Id lbevninge"eoffee hous history, was jrot wwctly an attempt hauiu-lito exterminate J3rlstians, who are es find smile at the French as they In aT small njinotlty. In nnmaacini. 1 , - ' f n ri: . H low IsV BfifDk I-- - . . F, Sr. IlrancU , dinner conceft; news, WftBtBer, stocks, mar- review: orchestra T p. Sk, kets. 8 p. . 608 OAKLAND k" MEtipS, -: . ; . . the new shades such as Golden Pheasant, Blon vine, Pond Lily, Chartreose Nile, Arab, China Rose, Malacca, Pervench also Blues and Blacks; in a dazzling array of styles, come and see for yourselfr Wonderful materials. ever shown in Provo-'al-l TRIBUNE, p. m., women s hour; 5 p. Aunt Elsie's Sunset mat inee.; 7 p. m., Dews; 8 m., program; 9:45 p. m., 8weets ballroom orchestra and eatertulners. KNX, 337 METERS, EXPRESS, notXTWGDD CsuaF features; 2 p. tu., program by L. A. Federation Women's dubs; 4:30 p. m.,-b- oy scoutsTinlcar program; 7 p. m., feature program; 7:30 pT nv p. nw West Coast Theatre; 9 p. m., program; 10 p. m., feature program ; 11 p. m., Ambassador i. ", t .V '4. 0 - - Prices A00 . . $q)(050 AND ONLY ONE OF A KIND -- tl "'I'll Just Received a Few Choice filfi 'ifex"7--" The prices will astound you, these coats including out regular stock out they must must gorai our policy is never to carry anythirigroyer-ss o goar eeiBe f J $11 Range " ' METERf, TIMES, KHJ, . 405 LOS ANGELES Usual features; 12 m,, Arcade orchestra; 12:30 p. m., dance music Elite orchestra; 2:30 p. nt, matinee program ; 6 :30 p. m., children's program; 7:30 p. m., Gladys DeWltt talk bn romance Santa Fe trail; 8 p. in., program; 10 p. m., BIltmAre orchestra. KFI, 407 : METERS, " EAULE C. :30 ANTHONT, LOS ANGELES p. m.( matinee ; 6 to 6:45, radio features 7 p. m., program f 8 ip. m., organ recital; 9 p. m.. All American string quartette: 9:30 p. m., musical program and Joke contest; 10 p."m.; Alexandria orchestra. " KFQA, 454.3,METBRS,..JtIl0DES STORE, SEATTLE 12:30 p. m., SeRttle ChBlnber orVommerce jro-- J programs by Scatgra W4 tie women's clubs; 4 p. io, IIff-- f Hflsor-ebw- t , musical program; automobile club news ; weather ; 8 :30 Pi nt.i studio pronram ; 10 p, in,, Harkness orchestra. (!il5 p. One lot of 29 COATS -- m I All Sizes last While-the- $7.50 U n n i k ... , Gome Early and Get: First Choice Feature Rice Desserts In Demonstaration - real sale, ' f'J8'program Vmuhook . Cooking Expert Will ' r fea-pu- ti n ed after the new flame fighting craft put Into operation here recently, according to word received by the local chnmberof cominerce. I La featuring the cleverest array of j LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7. Vancou ver, B. C. haa ordered construction of a new fireboit forthewntcJ front In the nnrthem i Hy iiaUeru . MM 1 uwu IntroducLng: the new management of the Sweet 16 Shopwith a JANUARY S BALI KPO, U28.S, i METERS,' SAN BROS. AND CHBOXICLE, Tsual features j FEAXCISCQ 12 :45 p. at. talk from Commen-wealtclub; 1:30 p, re., 8elget:M-chestr5:30 p. au, special entertainment Jtor children; " 6 p.5 m, amusement service and stocks: 8:30 p." nw state orchestra ; 7 p w., talk on Investments by J. G. Wilson. KOO, 8G1 METEJtS, JENE8AL ELECTRIC, OAKLAND Usual taT :30 luncheon, con- - Vancouver, B. C, To Have New Fireboat u rn nr h. s t A a' SYIUAN TRIBE, ARE PAGANS WHO PAKiT THEIR FACES PAGE FITS - .mm l .m. vim u m m ' i . v Friday and Saturday 230 WEST CENTER filAY RESTORE CONVICT "WHIFPING-T- More; for yourxnoney and the best Peppermint RK Handv " Rick Mm on your Dealers Counter " MISS WhX BOYES. The close of the- holiday season is the signal for the household to get 'back- - to normal,'; especially In ltsicooking department one of the Ptovo housewives most important. will be interested to know that Miss Lula Boyes, home economics espert, will resume her weekly lectures and demonstrations, beginning tomorrow January 8; In the IJtah Power A Light company's- store. - The' hours will be from 2:30 to 4:00 p. m as heretofore. Miss Boyes will feature stomach, nauseate me and make me "Blse- Deaserts";" on this occasion, with a variety of excellent precipes. belch gas for hours afterward. . Miss Boyes also announces- that V"I also suffered with constipation few wng so nervous I would shake life her, subjects during the next a leaf at times and I couldn't get weekirwlll Include foods whVh are a night's rest to my life. I estteclnlly nutritious as well ns Adv, tempting to the appetite. , tell you I felt miserable. ; Hlfferei. mnn now.'! though, for this Karnak; has fixed me ill) so l can eat ar i pteaw ami vlin OiX not hT snv atomFcTTrouUle or I stomach "I had afterward. my through of trouble kind pains other any ' I've gained 13 pound and feel 'as I due to gas) and could not sleep on left side. Thanks strong as ft bull. Sight I aleep like welL, espw-lalla tp, and I Just feel the good of to Adlerika I am well again. Payne.-- ; Adle Karnak to my finger tlpa. I .just (Signed) Ramnel nerer was a rika removes OAS to tenrniinntes tell - ererybody-the- re yon medicine like Karnak I know: It and brings orti old beats anything I eve Jjeard or, any- never thought was Iu jrour system. " It Is wonderful forconstipatlon and way." Karnak Is sold In Proro exclusive- stomach trouble.. .No matter what ly By the Provo Drog Co.t and by you linve tr'jed, the REAL Adlerika the leading druggist In every town.ctlnn wl!l surprise you, IiedqulKt ; AdT, Adv, Drug store -- Sensational Medicine Has .Fixed Him Up As Strong As A Bull, Says Popular Rest"l.m aurant Proprietor Stomach .Troub les Quickly Disappear. - ."Tou pounds In bet, ft gal of all : my ft few weeks tlmp and troubles ended besides that's what Jone tM this Karnak me"('U)e me," sayn Mike T'o'lnla. well known retaurant proprietor, 474, V, VM South, Salt Lake City. "Eor years my stomach just (tnve " me all kiiias oi Just MlIouiinesB, nervousness , all the time. fi3v weak and What little I td would sour on my 13 - trouoie-inuiKP- s'x-k- r CURB1I0RE O - svr - Could Not Sleep ilTl'Ttf a -- WRrte-matte- j - fed-wel- s - t : v F0RCH1PMAN r ATLANTA. Ja n. T ( U.P. ) So On the other hand the Tommittee much aKltuitoii whs stirred up two found; thut the majority of the conyears ago against whipping of con vict wardens were humane, ' and victs that ..the Georgia legislature with the whip prohibited they found abolished the. practice but now It themselves .without practical .means! appears that It probably will (restore uu uieuMia or aisctptintttgr unruly iOJlslsfl ttefinrjiyJolltar3E.in--nnementwa- s out of thsuestron prisoners at itsr'liext sesslon-A special comniittea oflthe4eKl8- - because- - under the present method Iattire hag made a tour of tie county of handllnr Georgia eonrlcU, the convict camps, and It Is understood only means of Imposing solitary con- they will recommend the return of nnement la to lock the prisoners the lash in preference to the new in the sleeping cage, and that Is methods of punishment-devlBeby just what-- convict wardens when the whip was wants. ..,Diet restrictions ("annot be Impos legislated out of business. The committee found that. more ed either,, because most of the con barbnrlc instruments d punishment victs work on the1 roads, and It Is had been created.. Stwrks, capable the; le, that each convict must be of causing unspenkable agony, were so that he can work well. found in several camps. In others The committee found tha convicts were well fed, each; getting" nearly the committee found that had an arrangemcht whereby one, pound of meat a day, and prac- the, convict was literally crucified. ly every convict has at least. twp Suspended from his handcuffed tlcally all the food they could eat The clothing I wag found to be wrists, the convict would hang from a beam with his toes' barely reaching warm and of good quality, and nearthe ground. Only a giant In physi suits of under clothing, In addition cal strength and endurance could to strong boots,: leather1 gloves for survive this means of torure and in working; rain proof coats and over variably the convict fainted after coats. about half an hour. Religious services are held In In another camp, the committee every camp on 8undays, and In most found. a device whereby the, punish of them the convicts do hot. work ed prisoner would be compelled to Saturday afternoons, to give them sit In a strained and . unnatural a chance to wash their clothes and position, while his wrists and ankles bathei ' Th? committee la expected to rec were fastened In stock holes, result ninety per cent1, of ommend the return of the lash with As. " the convicts 1 avwrretunr of" the restrlctlonsrFof "Instance It was liish, declaring they would -- rather suggested thatnot more' than ten be-- wh Ipped," thn the new strokes Jhoul(OielIowe4- at one punishments, , The committee. It is time and that the county, physician understood, will also recommend should "be present at every ' whip.that the county convict camps be ping.' No 'warden or guard wo.uld prisoner anyplaced in control of a state super be allowed to whip where except In the eonvlct camp, lutendeut of prisons. .: -- PLAN PARTY ; vacancy. The employe of ' the Chliwwn Mercantile' company bve invited; AMElljifK VOUK, Jan. all former employes to be present It - '"Mental nygleue,' will be treated ejiudjoyfsjif the Ch!pman Mercantile the Alpine stake tabernacle base, c socialr-wdffrin the by scientists e biwy pl'tntiing a fan ment Friday evenlug ro show their sections of Iieadership Week, Jan- couriiaiiy-arvvcii party for Stephen- - tu ChlpuuiM, appreciation for Mr. Chlpraaii'i conat Brighaii) Young uni- man'ager. uary . sideration during his years of aer-- .. .... v' h versity, according to Prof. John C - vice.""" his has poresigned Mr.hfpnian Swenson chuirmuu of Ithe departsTf'ou as manager after serving con A splendid program la being r ment. , will He rahgkd.-- " ltefreshmenta le thirty-fiv- e for years. tlnnously. I)r; Garland - l - ' , soon forJJallfornia to fill served.' Salt Lake City and Dr, W. It. will leave "Salt .Lake, Oalderwood, physician pf are Two of the 'speakers who have been engaged to treat this Import ant subject, accordingto Professor Swenon.: Other speakers wlli lie announced later. Society Is coming more and more to believe that mentalattitude and meats! habits have considerable bearing1 not only upon the health of Individuals, but also upon the happiness," Profess)r;Sweuson said.:-- "Give a man a souud mind, reacting"' to proper mental habits, and yoit have given bim a lease on happiness. During Leadership .Week in the social welfare division we hoie to take steps towards, doing that very thing. Many of the pnl- lema of society would be -- solved ea?Ily, could we but ewtablbth projR-- r mental habiits. LECTUREHERE SEVERE; PUNISHMENTS Chewing Sweet. for ajiy money look for WRIGLEYS PHYSICIANS TO a six months' mission. . ; ' 7 1 William Shlpmant assistant manager, has ben appointed' to fill ;tba " 6.--- 25-3- 0 . x - . -- . . - - ' ' 'j . . PR0V0H0ME v. GETS NEW GIRL Happiness reigned aupreme Wednesday ; afternoon when the storlt visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. TXB.. (Fred) WnilamsonSO N. Sixth East street, and left a beautiful little glrL" Fred called it. a hol!lay4 jind remained awny from his arduous duties at. the Sutten Cafe- - In order to tetronie Jietter acquainted with the RfW nrrtvitl. 'The 'mother nnd tiuugbter are do ing weU. 7-- iui m :. always go big ' with "regular fellow" ap - petitest Sayory golderr- brown cakca that satiafy - .y the "inner man"! And a. 'flavor 00 other hot cake flour can give you! For LJ.-- : "FlAWACKS , 1 r a round ofwarming rouV every wintry roornin- g- - Albcrs '. , .AIbcr far Bam BwaJts . -- -' |