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Show T rT - - T V - ;; . - f - ft PAuesixi r v FOREIGN INFLUENCE WANING W CIlIfM; ZtECESSITY OF XO BE COFFEE TREATY REVISION SEEN CONTENTED ' By fUMM, HH'Li (I'liiled Press Staff ,rrespondcnt ) a I'EKINO (IV P.) Armed in China Implying strict tmpport of ail foregu treaties, wltn-ou- t rhauge-o- r treaty revision with ttr Its logical implication of retreat, These are the alternatives ; BUY BY THE did the provincial revenue. Tb worVcd every time. Flndlnf hi reveiim tut? off. tlie Ewepror would send a Be $ overnor. :' "IterveutioR would eauxe Just anrh a happeulilK throucbimt China. .hhia caa afford ' to ahut luiii h eaider than the IVw up er cffn afford to hvefUer. . S6 Inter-veatlo- COFFEE AAME te-g-lc vM Powers are now faivd by " ' ! wm:!d do ltrif pii"!! In China, ttciiideut iu China haw 1 -- definitely aald ft Mnay bow. fought suany' lilood'.etw battle over Jhat Intervention In out of tbem.r JeneniUy speaklnKV Hie. the ijUcKtlon. The l'owera'are WeH atiie hiiMlnena piemen t him tend- - enj1rkwTioTnilS-tif treaty Two 'major operation arc RMiiwwt- iwrrnary, uu rrnmii.j tlie Cm4 in itroKreiia at present icy of, protection of foreign inter tonm'Confcrejice, which ha already ests; tbe diplomatic and religious autittMiiny pledgetf Chine (missionary) elements, though by to end the 'itrlml of foreign Jong teudho mean closely allgued, have the Extraterrltorlalit.v ed to furor tbe course of treaty re control, and Imiulry, which Ifijuaiilring Into ad vision, . 'hlna. ministration of josrte-l- n Few .foreigners In- tilii or out But Chin is far from 'aatixfletf." tr-of It fully realize the enormous dlf tent- - with These- - kt-- -- defkUtl cultle in the way of effective for- Uhe Jong, dj las .,.whiJiwe5-detbe " eign intervention. oiieiilng - of the mcetins. Both Military experts place the nmnlier were provided for t the Washing of foreign trooji required at jt wjul- - ton'eoufereu'ce! in Vct die mum. of 600,0ml, stationed here for did mt assemble t at lenirt tvtt year. The utmt luigbt until the autumn of 192S tinittbe he, a billion American dollar-bi- it Extraterritoriality' inquiry did not It might also lie more. 'There would open the beglniihisj,if 1920. ; be bo guarantee is US' Ibe effel'ttve-Ite- s MomiVVrtheolifciThie of Hie or all thin, and the menace of Conference Is .considerably de The historic Chinese boycott would layed itnd xomcwhiit irt dmibt, while hang over the undertaking like a the Eltrntcrrltorliility luiiiiry Is. hword which lit, all probability after all, un invest!gattou ftir ve kill the .wuole- - WiJue WOM drojv of tlte adventure. the alter presto itself dwlgnedln The boycott lH .rhlnii" most nat- ent situation. .Events' in Oina S' nioyhiR and ural and DM)it deadly weniHin. In is quli'lly .,the the days" Empire' It was many a foreign"brought lo a hlul" Mate ()f efficiency ninvlnMiTiSt"Hrey6f InjjanlpulatlnK 1(k1 politics, and much faster under the surface than reason that H oh top. AhvadjrlMs; plain that the therein) Into Une.on a technlcaTMtcr if "treaties mean could nofce-wuui- t national acMle If necessary. 8ay littli. The lutcniatioiial Trtiin's "' Dr. O T. Wank foreign minister. - failure to reach Tientsin liist' IH-"While China remembers the ns cenilier sh()ioJ' where Hie com clause had of the bt)yrtt.helieeda liO OtlRTijiiniitcalion with the s on the entxiii. "in the old days. If the, golle; rcsJncTln!ron-tra(IiEnierpi pla'd an; iiwitlsfactory blllicrto nutntmnieled iK'rsonnl freegovernor.over a provjre, the people dom of foreign resideiits,on every did not revolt J they simply closed asiect of life in China, show .other . significant asoct of the case.' UH their shops,. fon-iB- Tl - -- --, ' If you need assistance oft your "" . Income jit rhone 690 John W. Guy c Strand ... i' ' 2:30 4:00. -- 7:30 &:00 i Tonight "IBANEZ TORRENT" : L - oOo ;l Wednesday Thursday ofjhelfon1,rajje,pHrty aouri, interrupted by Sena tor Cole Biease, who holds a tiiml lnr position in South Carolina. "Will tbe Senator please tell me whnt a Demnernt is a Democrat of " today Y" lilease, who contends": Ubiit be and Reed are the only Jeffcraou-iaDemocrats in the Senate, asked. SINNERS" with MiITEPREVOSTT" COLUMBIA "Tonight 15 - MOANA" Life and Love in the- - 6 M South Sea9 Mack Sennett Comedy Trimmed In Gold", Wednesday Thursday SALLY O'NlEL JOHN PATRICK - in and RALPH GRAVES ; in "MEET MY GIRL "Warner Stone and COLUMBIANS . In Concert VAUDEVILLE rAckerman Harris EVERY THURSDAY Shows: Matinee S:30-1- 0c, 25c . Eve, 7:15, 9:15 all seats 35c ; "Believe 3Ie this Medicine is Miles Ahead of Ahythitig Else," Declares Dollar Both tie and fWife Are Greatly Benefited By It. l f , "lea, sir, Karnnkv hf.s 'tin nil s 4hayj 'all shot' foJloueuV-M- audi y W oft fc4 tuts - Digbt.My system was nst itU out SATtlOANS of whack, I would tire easily at my Work.-anujgbts I just conldn t ;" sleep or rest. ''Well, sir, when I saw how Kar-1- . 111';! nak bellied my wife I began taUtigj tb meuciu inysoli, uaa 4U.auou. - - . Uenei..viere was restless day and I -- holders in 1925 '''-AS COLONISTS rl. a - ! ' . -- - . . ... ; F. ns wi ad . . - -- i . . 4 ; $1,854,657,482.43-Liabiliti- es: Statutory Reserve $1,646,153,946.00 Dividends to Policy40,561,726.55 holders payable 1926 All other liabilities ' 63,341,772.75 Unassigned-- FrridS" v -- 104,6OO,TJ37.12 ...... Increase in Assets during 1925 . . . 5.3 " -, . Life Insurance Outstanding . 49,182,126 copies r 2,695,056 vlsi 9-- t- - r'iS1- - TtotlfltTOCe. ;: ..V. : . V :$5.99!S0r749j0- e- t Industrial CpremiumspayaWe- -! I b,)U,iM,uo.w : weekly) TZTrrr.? 1,124,286,927,00 2,000,000 people . $226,483,13422 . 531,228,443.79" Income in 1925. . . . . . Gain in Income, 1925 74,05576.69 Patd-fo- r Life Insurance Issued, In- . 2,952,142,629.00 creased and Revived in 1925iGairurUnsurance in'F6rce in 1925 .1,57462,023.00 Total Bonuses and dividends paid .' or credited to Policyholders from . . . . 1892 to 1926 . . I 253,820,489.09 IM , 79.8 Total Insurance Outstanding . . 12,097,246,792.00 I Kumbfer of Policies in ForceTJe . . 35,22235j5 ceiriDer oi, una .; . $4,056,482.47 "This arrangement," President Harris aald,' 'Is one that will enable many teachers to work tin to , It stock- States and Canada. EW-YO- RK- ' TISALTA, Calif., March, B'ir.PJ Almost every home in Vasalia is exhibiting all tbe way from oneto a .dozen golddsh with pitchers of used all' kinds and even buth-tub- s : aa receptacles, r j When the lake In Mooney Groe drained it was discovered park was hat. rnrp wem destroying young goldfish irt liuge quantities. Prr-- 3 ferrinjf tu let tiwusfolk get the benfe-fi- t of the brightly obiml'Tib, the caretakers started giving them awdy, to aU npplh-ants- . f News' of tltt Boldfisfi soon snrond and children lg(;er''!fbem iiimie in milk bofttesor any"otTier kind or couuiijwr they could laid. EEISTS-IN- mAiS - :: UWSGHOOy - I aeatoh. and I, M. 1 of the Brigham Young Cniverslty, port of Pfovb. He aLto attended the Brig- Petty Rave the league report, both 1 ham Toung College at Logan, t'tah, belhg accepted by the 016611..'N. A.'.Nlelson,- - last year's prest-- 1 for two Tears,..' dent, presided and was entfcnBlftstlc 1 PROVO YOUTH wards; a higher degrefe..-- ' -- -- . . '. $1,854,657,482.42 XSUCCESS Free Goldfish ToVisaliaoIks The winter will close at - Mr-S-- - 66,288 people , and-simp- - i Financial- -' December 31, 1 923 -- fixed me np and toned up my whole system and got my blood to eireu-latiuquarter right. 1 Just relish evbry university Friday meal - now,- -- don't suffer bnt - Had 'KfcUKEI.Er Cnlif. March 8- - Brfgham-Younlf after effects whatever,; fXatiVes of American Samoa r re to aight.' according to the feel the good of Karnak to my fing- day raising the same cry of "no institution. yThe qnarter baa been . - . taxation without Tepresentatloit" ilnosunlly successful on account of er tips. "Yes, sir, four bottles of Karnak against thi'lr American overlords increased rttendanr and on no ' baa made nie feel just like I wanted Unit revolutionist? of the Thirteeii count of the added room afforded to reel.' and I've already 'told dozens Colonies used against tbe Engllsli by the new Helter J. Grant library, about it. It also worked- - like uuigic In li7v according to a talk hefe Recording to President P. S. jlarrKi Tor 'my wife"aiitl she lust prnisrs- it by 1 Hrplny. f The spring Quarter wtll open MonSamoHBs wns 4i elitaii to the .Mk- - Karnak ju-day inoming-lndiftaioare; Presi' dent Harris wild, that a snmlwbf ! correct troubles af their orlgin.-apt let a in eh; I SlioW If I had gotten thl mertU lliey are tinted arbitrarily as to atndenta will register for work for Cine ooncr I'd have 'been In' lots lu.AK.lit. nil males oter 5 fet "2 that qu urter. A fcreat many trach-er- s wbxise schools will clpse within of ifi'omT Hiat I I'fltd- out on other turtle pay a foil tax of $10.SI. , Thev must pay customs duty 4i"i a wefk or two haw written in Mr treatuients.'' Kmuik is sold in Provo exclu- nil goods ImiKirted. while hnvy of- Information hate slgnifTed their ' intenfioh of registering i , for tyork sively by the I'rovo Drug Co. and ficers are exempt. Tiiev ant tried for murder with- for the, spring a'ntf sinuiner "oulr- Jiy the leading druggists in every out jmlts. . tera. 4 HALEY FISKE, President Biggesiin the Worl& More Assets, More Policyholders,' More insurance In force, More new Insurance each yekr , v WINTER TERM - and heighborstostiare edge that is conquering disease and building longer, happier lives. METROPOLITANLIFEINSURANCECOMPANY ARE . . The Metropolitan Life Insurance Compact is v mutual vrgahization holders.. Its wealth is owned solely by its 24jOWMQ&Ugs$ " COMPLAINING . .... -- r- s hen' ca.-it-t :. Trained nursing cafe for sick 1 Policyhold ers.in 1925-Health films shown to more than Total expenditures for Health and Welfare Work among Policy- WC case-Arhcre jia tfs it- - Vice-Preside- nt ', - v.lopned believe me, this uiediclue is miles abend of anything I ever Es Itolnr, of 827 S. btMird or,"'sa-Main St., Salt Lake City. j I tell, you, my wife and I Ivith prahe Karnak and it seems like "e erylKsly el Aesi 4o," adda Mr .wok- IMar. ".Why, fd lkg It waa made' epeciall for ' hVr case' and mine as veil. "1 don't Vnow ek.K t.y hat It was tSat kept me feeling Just down and put, but ray" meal? wouldn't agree With me, and gas and biliousness -- - a uii.'lnn Tof" diphtheria," cough combined, iv' 3 all of fts friends and use the knowl- scarlet fever,; "measles and whooping DeeKnem Metropolitan Diphthe- ria mortality rate since 1911 . '. . : . . 62.6 Health information In advertisements reached in 1925 ' .V '.' 52,000,000 people Vlj' Health pamphlets distributed free in 1925 d the Mel &- . and we are 'Ions' on oratorsr-anshow, yon Jhey Teptedjiyct oer ugaiiu lhat Mellon proptised to take IHi,(M.HMKH off of 12,HK mMioimii-es- , and that we prevented it, ulthiiiiKh we are now doing lt.- -" "I am not speaking with a desire lo harrow on the feelings of. my fricmK but I want to know what I. a'm goinft to say to the people and what others are going to say when i we go to ''them again. "I bae bimply to go back to my pcop:e and say: 'Mellon won the ml the higherflhanaFTkiday -- Insurance ' Company rordiaUymvites ago 240,000 people Decline in Metropolitan Tuberculosis mortality rate since 1911 ... Decline hr Metropolitan Typhoid mortality rate since 1911 . . . f figlit.'Thits-iiittrt-- ducMllQlihjpra the diphtheria death rate alone was Assets--r-r-r-- v-.' improvement maly-evwf-w1w-W1(l- e- FLIRT" and "Wild West" No. 5 ' iseasesarebeingcenfjtrerediln tenyears the tuberculosis death rate has. been re- - - the tbe-nrea- ELYif-BRENTin--- quest JUsetherAJdUsi: pf saany ffAe booklets prepared by the Metropoliuin, covering- - the cause and prevention of almost every disease by which you are threatened. when necessary. One by one, dread Decline In' rrio'rtaTIty rate among Metropolitan Industrial Policy-- holders since 1911. . .. . . . -- t in 1925 Welfare- - Lives saved among Policyholders in 1925 as compared with the death rate for 1911 . . . . . have made further reductions nion moderate Incomes and taken the and ItiStlyTaTejTTf, out of iuconies--wh- en that was the situation we find that we abandoned e"verytbiug.jve stood for; and l ean gather - campaign speeches Wednesday - Thursday The DANGEROUS -EV- mortality1 Ti)te of and the Votes of insurcry one con'id have', been s ToJdn-antitox- Lives saved among Metropolitan Industrial Policyholders from 1911 in exeess of general gents t niade, and tbe votes that have been cast on the floor of te hSneaetaol cast on the floor of the Senate ALL SEATS Tonight 7:30 9:15 PRISCILLA DEAN in The CRIMSON RUNNER' and comedy ' Health and andlo proposition-wi- th l)ciiiK-rat- -- - his-- that PRINCESS Mr . "DO NT " Act- -4 Use the helps offered by medical science to prevent disease. You need never fear typhoid. Inoculation will prevent it Your children need never have treatments diphtheria. will safeguard Smallpox will not touch your family if all are vaccinated r the Democratic party in tanil,' and jthe principle we. fought for'nll these years; anrrendered when there was no reason when all we niKled to 1' wns .to..stnpd. Jhere. tigetlier, when we couid have made, every reduction that htr been made in the tax bill, not forget SHOWS in 1926 Two MeFropoIitan Stateiiients which Break all Previous Records i and Calvin Coolhlge across the. Atlantic Oeeiiti and going Into a world court, at. his dictation, even while, he hnd to drive with a party lash a good many of Mm own senators, and had a small retielluTn over there; and when I iree tbe DenifF cratic party not taking Mr. Mellon n four Health r Have you ever seen the figures shown in Life Tables that teH the average life these : expectations for each age?-Whi- le tables may hot apply to you individually, they do apply to the composite you you and all the'other tens of thousands at your age. Send for a Life Table so that you may see how many years it allotsto persons of your age. It will be mailed free on re- : They fought disease and taught k the well how to keep well FREDERICK H. ECKER, -- s "' But more encouraging ii the same period, nearly nm years were added to the life, expectation of Metropolitan Industrial Policyholders a gain, over the general average, of four extra years. How was this done ? Largely through the. inspiring wort of bur 'Metropolitan men and women. They sent trained nurses to the homes of millions of sick Policy- , -I- MIT) Splendid gains have been made in the United States and Canada within the last thirteen years. Stated in an insurance man's language, five years have been added to the average expectation '. of life. - holders. . - . .Send for a Life Table is improvingy-r- f' . nrowTTh T5y (T'ulted Press Staff t 'of respondent) eouutry the same old stalwart citizen, he has always been," Ileed iv- WASHINGTON, March . , iHirlng a recent Senate gpeecb by piied. Senator Jim Heed, tbe stonily petrel ''When I see the Denioeratic lmr- -- t . . TnmrAi.Txix TTEAttTH disease is decreasing life ia JL You and jL lengthening. your family have a better chance to live long and happhy than people ever had before in the history of the world. DNDERHEQAPITOIDOM rSHOWS1 r ' T", ru-t.o- NEPHI BALL" '':'--,!?-."- . - w .... . CLUB ELECTS bt)titlbeontlopkfor.basebalLn Nepbl the coming eeasoSv ';"'..''.. " Petty reported that" at neetjng of the board of. control, be Id I. . M. ; ; recently, It was decided to have the ' same teams Id the league this year I that played during 125, which are a aJoIIqwj Amerlean J'ork.JIebet.L J. Earl Beid ,Provo, . 8prlngvli:e, Spanish Fork, . of the NephI Payson, Nephi and Eureka. .. , WASHJ.VGTONYn. C March 7Harvard Osmomfor 'ProvD, has iq ; the recently registered NEPHI, Mafrch p Schaol of Georp aMiUigton Uni- waa elected president versity here; He has enrolled for baseball asoiJatii, with T; K.A aeadciMc work, looking towird. the Carter, vice presidont,, and a. board i.-XL.B. Oeorire of dlrecto'ra cAnsIstlnr"'?of (legreor I'lyde. N. t More than Tivi bVndreoT a'tudett's D. Haymond1. Match VVCP). ' ier enrolled by the University at Nlelson, Gilbert. Bailey and Russell HENTVLEY, A sod house bnild. 7C tlie Iiegtiinlng of tbe second semesv Hawkins, at a meeting, of enthusyears ftgo, J farta f the held fast iastic nj Trr tet The Wednesday Page. aotttB of : fans, incoming class " ta the, largest in the; history, of evening . here, la still In . an excellent slate i I. M. Petty was ft mem- of preservation and in bain jnswi tv Geof gev.f iWashlhgton - Tniversttv, of enntrol of the house Ilvestocki The honse seenililC which, iuia a t6tai;enrtinnient thlaHw f l Central Utah baseball league, for lv liearw a charm, according to Pas? yeat of 5,300 students. Mr. Otn0hd-- h the sbn of Airred'th 1020 season. having weithered doeeus, of torpa--- 3 Osmoud ofProvo, and la a graduate ' A. V. l'yiier read the nuanciai re-- Joes and cycUmea undamaged ; Old Sod.riouse- 7ljV Weathers St6rthi ? a. mid-ye- taoard - |