OCR Text |
Show T v . the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1920. f. Harris Afrs. Catherine Theaters At the .pSRrfbsaX HELIOTROPE? PROVES - j- DRAMATIC STORY AT . i s j PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Rear Admiral Declares His Men Received .Only Fat Meeting Called at Des Moines to Consider the of Land During the War, Playground Undertakings V WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.- - Claim itill may be made that the American navy ia the beet-lebody of men in the world, Samuel- - McGowan, paymaster general of the navy declared in his annual report, made public today. . In support of his statement. Admiral cites the following order issued by Admiral Wilson, commander of the Atlantic fleet; Due to general excellence of pres, ent navy ration and living conditions on board ahips of the fleet, training tables for athletic events are coasid--.ereunnecessary and are therefore for- bidden. Surplus provisions left over after filling the wartime need. Admiral McGowan said, have been disposed of at reasonable prices. He added that new stocks of the current season a pack were being obtained in sufficient quantities' to meet the estimated requirements for the coming year. Increases in the price of foodstuffs during the year were reflected in the .Lfostof. the navy ration,. which rosb to an average of 70.5 cents, ss compared iwith 55.7 eents in 1919 and a prewar leverage of aronnd 37 cents. Admiral McGowan asserted that final (figures showed that the navy subsisted (900,000 troops en route to France and 11200,000 returning; troops. In connection with the wartime work of the subsistence branch, he said: Despite the scarcity of certain articles of food and the eoiwtant and from 'persistent., pressure outside, mounting in effect to actual nrona- e rigidity of the navys specifications, especially on meats, no such thing was done, and the standard of subsistence was never lowered. Admiral McGowan estimated that the navy during the three years from the outbreak of the war to the first of last April spent more than $4,193,000,000 or one and a third times as much as had been expended daring the previoue 123 years of the navys history, during which time it was engaged in four wars. The cut in naval appropriations for labor by the last congress was declared by Admiral McGowan to have been too great to reasonably expect anything like satisfactory service for the various bureaus of the navy depart-- , ment. It will be necessary, despite efforts to simplify reports, and less hs work, announced, to go to congress early in the session convening tomorrow to ask additional funds. Progress in the sale of surplus vessels by the navy was described by the paymaster general aa satisfactory. Daring the last fiscal year these sales amounted to more than five million dollars, although most of the vessels sold were small craft. One of the chief recommendations made by Admiral McGowan is that the navy coaling plants at New York and Boston be located on government owned property. The government has large investments of capital in coaling plants on rented ground at the two cities, he said, adding that sound business and naval policy requires that the control of t hese plants be removed from commercial disposition by government purchase of the land. Admiral McGowan's report revealed that the navy department made a profit on the sales of surplus materials. The paymaster general estimated the ' receipts from sales of surplus stocks during the fiscal year at (70.132,0(1 and the cost or appraised value pf the materials 186,530,59. d d rsfS LEGION POST ELECTS OFFICERS. Tfce Tribune Bpeeisl BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Dec. 5. New officers of Btewart Hoover post Americsn Legion were elected last night as follows: W. N. Parkinson, post commander; Mark Tuohy. Vico commander; Fred Kennedy, post adjutant, reelected; Lewis Bteveno, sergeant at arms; Rex Dunlap, chap-atItost historian, and Walter Young, n. oEsmsmb mm m 1 (St DES MOINES. Iowa. Dee. I. State parka, which are to term the principal toplo of discussion at the national con ference called by Governor Harding, cooperating with the secretary of the Interior, to meet .In Dee Moines- - January 10, 11 and,' 12, already have been established in nineteen states, according to Information compiled by the national park terries for the use of the- meeting. Wife of farmer Salt Lake undertaker, Six states have set aside forest reserve who died at her home In Provo yeetor. and game refugee, which are equivalent day. to parka in that they are preserved from exploitation by private interests and are used as recreational areas, according to the information. Seventeen states have not established any parka, while information as to the other six states has not been obtainable. More states east of the Mississippi, the Information reveals, have created parks than have states west of the great river, the official list showing that stats Ida-d- a, now exist in California, Connecticut, parks Illinois Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mlchl-.- .. I . . Minnesota, 'New Jersey. New York, fan, North Carolina, NorthDakota, " Ohio, Niece Oil the1 I Rhods Island, South Da-I Pennsylvania, I . koto. Texas and Wisconsin. The states , , D having forest reserves and game refugee JOnn but no parks are Alabama, Arisona, Colo-- a . I rado, r Georgia, Tennessee and Utah. Of Or Seventy-Si- x I ears-- 1 those without such regions. Mains and Virginia havs In contemplation the establishment of state parks, while Florida has ' a unique and beautiful spot owned PROVO. Dec. 6 Mrs. Catherine Fonda I by the Florida Federation of Women's Harris, wife of Thomas E. Harris, died at I Clubs and dedicated to the preservation her home In this city today of general I of the royal palma debility. ' She was born in Augusta, 111., I The Information obtained aayt: ''Iowa probably has progressed further September 25, 1844. She was a nieep of ad tffi tha Bripidlqr. JOenataJfehw-FslMw- f 8eo- to. one of the national the oldest In America, baring settled In New retary Payne suggested that York state many years before the Revo- conference be held in that stats. While Is exceeded by that of lutionary war, and was of Dutch descent. Iona's park area Stxty-o- n members of the family fought other states, no other state has such In the war and nineteen were commiscomplete plans as Iowa, whore a statesioned officers. The town of Fonda. New wide survey has been made and plans parks so that York, was named after the first settler. formulated for providing Mr. and Mrs. Hams wers married In every resident some day will havs a outdoor free playground within a Augusta, 111., July 4, 1869, qnd shortly great after their marriage they came as far few minutes' rids of him. The lakes of west as Boulder, Colo., where they lived the state especially are being preserved. Connecticut has a comprehensive park for about twenty years In 1889 they parka, one moved to 'Salt Hake, where Mr. Harris system, containing twenty-tw- o 2000 acres. New York has a large engaged In the undertaking business with of and state number of reservations. parka Edward ODonnell and C. J. Ross. Durof ,S1.S(4 acmes lng the days of the old Liberal party he I hf Adirondack park was elected coroner of bait Lake and j being the largest in ths United States, In served that position for several terms. The couple celebrated their fiftieth Salt Lake five wedding anniversary years- ago. Four year ago they moved in , to Provo and settled in ths northeast part df the olty. Early this year they moved to their present home, 80 Eaat ROTTERDAM. Dec. (.The high price Second North street. Eu charged In Holland- - and some Mrs, Harris Is survived by her husband, ropean countries for American other automo-die- s one daughter, 'Mrs. Corinne Harris Masand other commodities are. In ths ters, and four brothers and two sisters. opinion of American authorities her, exMr. and Mrs. Harris were members of erting a very bad effect on the foreign lh Episcopal church. Funeral services I export of the United State. It Is be held in that chapel W ednesday I demood that Consul General Anderson 1B 411 'Ph has made the matter the subject of an official report to the state department. Automobiles selling at retail In the United State for perhaps (5000 are shipped to Holland at a freight cost hardever (200, and ly then are exceeding sold here for the equivalent of about (7000, low even when the value of the Dutch exchange Is considered. The Import duty le only S per cent. This exacting of profits, officials say. Is certain to worlg against sales of American automobiles In the future. The earn holds true with American canned goods, tobacco, ate. A tin of American canned corn, retailed for about 20 cents in the United Statea ia sold In Holland at the gulder equivalent of (0 cents. Various food products from ths United States now appear In great quantities on the shelves of merchants at The Hague, and Rotterdam, Amsterdam but the - , , Late lieneralj rOnda raises at r -- Age v lt TUXES. gUSREEKBP teeODQss un-w- ill " National Suffrage A(ocia-pr!0La- r only hlh that alwly the verylmot, wealthy can buy them. Twenty-- Cobb Undecided Abort f' Reports nine in State Legislatures. Piloting Tigers in 1921 i NEW DSC. YORK. B Twenty-nin- e I Cblcigo Tribune Silt Lake Tribune Leaved Wire. NEW ORLEANS. La., Dee. . Ty Cobb arrived in New Orleans today on his way from the Pacific coast to his horns In Augusta, Ga., where he will spend the winter. Asked whether he expected to manage the Tigers next season, Cobb was noncommittal. Hs did not deny that President Navln had tendered him the place. Sometimes I think that It would be better for me to remain In the ranks until I have plaved out my big league string and then try managing," said ths Georgia Peach. "Other times I am tempt ed to taka hold of the reins now. havent really reached any decision. "It seems to ms that perhaps I would bs running the risk of hurting my playing by taking on the added responsibility of the mannger, and I do want to havs a couple of mors good years. I believe thst in 1921 1 will get back Into my stride and hit better than In 192. 1 want to close my career with a year or two of my beet work. "Our club needs bulldlm women were elected to state legislatures in, the recent election, this number being equal to approximately half the total for all the preceding years, according to a list compiled by the National Woman Suffrage association. Connecticut leads the nation with five women representatives, and most of ths other gains were made in the east. The list of women legislators by states follows; California Mrs. Anna D. Saylor, Mrs. Elisabeth Hughes, Miss Esto B. Broughton. Connecticut Mrs. Emily Brown, Mrs. Lillian M. Frink, Mrs. Mary W. Hooker, Mrs. W. A. Jewett, the Bey. Grace L n Edwards Idaho Mrs. Bertha V. Irwin. Indiana Mrs Julia Nelson. Now Jersey Mrs. Margaret B. Laird. Mrs. Jennie C. Van Ness Kansas Mrs. Minnie L. Orinstsad, . Miss Neills Cline, Mrs. J. Mlnnlcli. Mrs Uver in his first couple of years. M. Ida Walker. SSteR fiKSSwx ibi. Mm 1, Fmni fy tn Freight Car at Lehi I Nevada Mias Ruth Averin. ' New Hampshire Mrs. Mary Rolfs Fhrnham. Miss Jessie Doe, body of a New York Marguerite L, Smith. Identified by letters In his pocket as man, Fred Oklahoma Mrs Lamar Looney,' Golden of Butte Creek. Mont., was found Bessie McColgln. this morning by ths train crow 'In a box Oregon Mrs W. S. Kinney. car at Lehl. The car had been picked Utah Mrs Cleaaon 8. Kinney, up by the crew at Draper. May B. Davis Mrs. Cloa Clegg. Letters found In ths man's pockets from Vermont Edna L. Beard. Joseph J. Koelbl snd William Krohm gave the officers a clew to his Identity, Thors was also a pawn ticket showing thst hs Two had pawned a watch In Salt Lake De Nineteen cent In Conflict and an old purse I also wars found on the body. ST. LOUIS, Des I. Federal Judge I Sheriff J. T. Williams had ths body Landis, head of organised baseball. In brought to this city snd It Is now at an address last night asserted he could the Berg morgue, where It will be held see no Impropriety In his accepting the I until further Information can be received baseball position and retaining ht place The man's death was probably due to axon the bench. povure. He emphasised, however, that whenever congress decided hie position with baseball Interfered with his Judicial duties and demanded his resignation, he Is would telegraph It to Washington. in "Thera has been some discussion," he explained, "whether I could take up. the THE HAGUE, Dec. I. The tiny grand matter of baseball and sit on tho bench. duchy aooordlng to adI have always Insisted a federal Judxe vices of Luxemburg, Ths Hague, has recently Is liable to criticism, as well as anyone becomereachingscene the of several departures else, and whan a judicial officer takes xovemmant-anacto- d labor legislation. on something additional, as I have dons, In Workmen's councils have been author, hs Is open to of oourse. I wish ised In many factories, sharing In the approval, but publlo opinion Is entitled management Conservative French and to Its expression. If there' an ImproBelgian newspapers have expressed fears priety hers, I have not seen It" thst tlie Luxemburg government will agree to the workers' demands for naPOST OFFICERS CHOSEN. tionalisation of ths banks snd mines, and fear that the movement will spreaf Ipselal ts The Tribune. to tha neighboring parts of France and TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Dec i McCook post. O. A. R , Twin Falla yes- Belgium. terday elected the following officers for - TO OBSERVE SCHOOL WORK.' ths ensuing year: Commander, C. A. OsPROVO, Dec. I The Brigham Young trander; tcnlor vice commander, J. 1, Smith; Junior vice commander, H. B. unlverrlty will lead In school week, Vance; adjutant and quart ermaeter, which opens tomorrow In this city, ant James M Bice; Chaplain. W W. Hum- ths president! of the vsrloua organise phrey; patriotic Instructor, C, L. Long-ie- linns In ths city will be supplied with officer of the day. R. II llurnee, of- data from United States Commissioner ficer of the guard, Henry Hunger; repreof Education P P. Clsxton. The local sentatives at stats encampment. W. W. committee consists of M. WUford Poul Humphrey snd R. H liaruee, alternates, son Mnutiie Ullerton, B. F Cummings, C. A Ostrander snd J. 1). Smith, C. Y. and Laura Hick me a. Cannon Landis Thinks That Jobs Will Not ' Radical Labor Legislation Enacted Luxembourg crltU-iam- re- - TT7T erowsiputp s wv q ASK FOR and GET &96rlickr Original The Malted Milk Infanta and Invalid Imitation and Substitute for Avoid shams. It is the screen version of the famous Richard Washburn Child storr, Whiff of Heliotrope." It ts dramatic. Intense, crowded with clearconnected and natural incidents, which ly are never suffered to obscure the forces that lead to the thrilling climax. Heliotrope Harry," convict, under life sentence, Is paying the penalty with fortitude asking no favors, until ho learns that his daughter, Alice Halo Hasdock, who has been educated In a convent and who believes herself an orphan, is in danger of having her lifes happiness ruined by. her depraved," dissolute and unnatural mother. The mother. Motile Hasdock. remembers that Alice Is her child only after she has learned of the girl's engagement to Jimmie Andrews son of a wealthy lumberman. Then she plots with a criminal pal to "stake' her for a blackmail gams "Spike Foley, reformed and pardoned convict, learns of Moille's plana and warns Hasdock. He pleads first with Warden Pyne and then with Oovernor Mercer to set him free that he may protect his daughter. The pardon is granted on condition that he does not lay bands upon his erring wife. Mollle plays her game, registering at the great hotel where Alice Is staving, but at every turn .she is confronted by suggestions Of Haddock's presenoe, the heliotrope. In flower, or perfume, finally by the pardoned husband. She fines to many places but still "Heliotrope" follows; finally she slays bar pursuer, who has obtained and destroyed Alice's birth certificate, the woman's only proof upon which to base her blackmail. His last Now you know words to "Spike" are: my dope to give all I had to giro to the one I love." Is Interpreted by an "Heliotrope cast. Fred Burton Is Hairy; Julia B wayne Gordon. Mollle; Wllford Lytell Is American Profiteering Holland Criticised Jn - GBOIMiB a mother's S$fhwHojrd - (Dan S all-st- ar 1 , . 2 S Wlllli that adds to the effectiveness of ths picture. Striking cartoons and action sltdea relative to "8moks Prevention" week, and repared by local talent, are shown In the nterlm between the star picture and the ' current events. OWEN DAVIS STORY MEETS HIPPODROME PATRONS APPROVAL The initial performance of "What Happened to Mary" made a hit with a big audience at the Hippodrome last night. Ralph Cloninger In the role of John Willis assumes a big hlptrionlc burden and received liberal applause throughout the play. Miss Gertruds Bond hill enacts ths part of Mary tn a commendable manner. The play, which Is taken from the Mary" stories by Owen Davis,, la one thst appeals to both young and old. It tells the story of a girl on a lonely Island with a good old seaman. Captain Joflger, aa her only true friend. Mary longa for the day when aha will go to ths because she is In mainland; principally fear of being compelled to marry Tuck W lntergreen, an oysterman, whom aba - detesta ' and Mary escapes from ths island makes her way to New York. Bhe becomes a stenographer In the law office over which John Willis presides. A Mrs. Wlnthrop enters ths office and happens to leave a bag containing (2000 on tha desk. When tbs money disappears, Mary Is accused. Ths girl returns to ths island heart broken, but fortune soon overtakes her. It is later discovered that the money stolen by Henry Craig, a nephew of Mrs. Wlnthrop. of ths Thera are eleven members Cloninger company In tha east. Besides Mr. Cloninger and Miss Bondhlll, Evelyn Hambly appears as Annie Welsh, a stenographer. Earl Hodgtna takes the role of Harry Craig, son of Attorney Richard Craig, played by L. Victor Gtllard. The art of Tuck Wlntergreen la taken by Harry Kirby. Treseott Erlcson Is especially good as Captain Joflger. Billy Peart, the storekeeper on ths Island, and ISIlsa Peart, hie wife, are represented, by Harry Bedley and Pearl 8. Van Norman. May Roberts assumes the role of Mrs. Wlnthrop snd Robert - E. Lawrence that of Tom Little, clerk- in ths Craig and wnils law office. , "What Happened to Mar)r' will continue through the week with matinees on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at Loew i ' cinating moods of Kipling or any other of your favorite authors among our distinctive eollec-- tion of gift books. V Pepto-Manga- Pepto-Manga- In view of Christmas we suggest thst you come In and browse around. n OPEN EVENINGS n up-an- d it HUMOR FILM DEPICTED PLAY AT BROADWAY ffiUSSam vt Pepto-Manga- for it by that name Gudes and bo sure the full name Those who love to be thrilled, who ran be charmed by pure romance, who can i on the package. (Advertisement.) not Pepto-Manga- laugh at - clear, cleah. humor, should . Convention Son of Former Consul . Dies Without Friends , NEW YORK, in New York Deo. (.Appointment BEBE DANIELS HIT IN LADY, LADY,M AT THE AMERICAN A "sure curs for ths blues," "a laughing losenge, "a capsule of comicality", any one of these terms might well be applied to Oh, Ledy, Lady," ths new Restart oomedy-dratn- a which opened a four days' engagement at tha American theater yesterday. Certainly the vivacious Miss Bebe Daniels soorea a rssq hit In the leading role of this Bolton snd Wsdshouse musical comedy In Its new film form. Deliriously amusing Is her Interpretation of ths gawky country girt who, grown into a famous soirees, most unwittingly e consternation In ths heart of a lover who senses breach of promise Suits, I eta It can bs Imagined that Waljell ter liters In ths latter role carries the laughs along In the uproarious manner and always expected of this very popular - rotund young man, Playgoers welcomed the appears noe of H err eon Ford US the straight lead OPPO Mr. Ford la not only site Mies Dsnlela an excellent foil to ths comedy of Hlera, lot of fins funmaking In but he does a his own quiet war. It Is work of this sort that makes It easy to understand why the player has long bean conaldered a topnotohar In the ranks of loading n Loral patron remem boy Mr. For for hts reoent appearance with Wanda Hawley Silt Luke Tribune Uesee Win. CHICAGO. Dec. (.The body of a man who, as a boy of ( years of ago, knew os tha the court of Austria-Hungar- y guest of kings, lies In the morgue of ths Western Casket company, and unless relatives come to the rescue will go to the potter's field. Th man was Edgar Canatus. He died more than a week ago In a rooming house on the southwest side, alone, forgotten and destitute. He was 6( years old. Among Mr. Canslus few effects ths addresses of J. El Stanley, Shavertown, N. Y., and Dr. P. R. Albaneslus, Union Hill, N. Y., wers found. They were communicated with. Dr. Albaneslus did not reply, but Stanley's wire ram yenter -v dey: "Canslus is the eon of Dr. Theodore Canslua, consul general to Austria-Hungar- y under President Lincoln. He Is also tbs fiephew of 'Anthony 8chmldt,' president ef th Anthony Schmidt Cendle company of Chicago. He has a millionHold aire sister In London, England. body until I communicate with th sister. He Is also nephew of EL Snyder, president of a Chicago national bank.' Chteage Tribune Appointed to Make Inve tigation; Nofris Speaks. . eYT A,'V.r v the Broadway theater last night. Buck Jonas is certain to add materially to his reputation by hia clever portrayal of Blm, a 'nobody,' and the principal character In this stirring story of the western country a story replete with thrills, romance and humor, and giving ths star a role mors Interesting, perhaps, than any he has yet had. Helen Ferguson appears ss a beautiful school teacher and little George Btone as tha waif, "Blm'a Pal." The direction was well done by Jock Ford. Casino r The vibrant ring of Reces Kiplings sional the inspiring sweep of 'If "the amusing cynicism of the Vampire youll find all ibe fas- may not mean that you are sick or that you will be. But there are diseases that In "Miss Hobbs would havs an easy time of it with dal" Is to bs yonr system when your blood has no Edith Kennedy, the scenarist.manner- In fighting qualities. complimented for the clever You want to bo well and keep well which she has transformed the Bolton the Into and feel strong. If yon build up the and VWdehouse musical comedy medium of the photoplay. Jn fact. It is quality of your blood by taking not too much to say that In many ways you will be in trim to fight off ths acres n version, because of Its many It has just the- right innew opportunities, hits an oven higher winter ilia gredients to build your blood up with standard of comedy. Maurice Campbell directed. He recent- rich, red corpuscle. . ly left the legitimate stage after twenty-fgive yonr blood the ive years of production to enter ths qualities it Reeds to pick you will pardraftia. film field of n$Ror start you off on a healthy basis. You ticularly recall him as ths husband of will notice the difference soon after you Henrietta Crossman. You will have better start taking eolor, better feeling and more energy. ROMANCE AND You can take it in liquid or tablet form, as you prefer. Both have the IN same ingredient. But be sure you get Ask the genuine Gudea of a committee to go to India to Investigate charges of alleged British misrule in that country was provided for In resolution adopted here today at the first convention of the Friends of Freedom of India. Among the charges alleged were that Great Britain haa ruled and dominated India in -- the exclusive interests of ths British empire" and that "ss a direct result of British exploitation tho native haa broken down." Industrial system Other charges n ads wers that .Great BrjK aln has steadily cut bff the means of education, imposed excessive taxation, enforced exportation "which has literally starved millions of the people of India. and that under British rule deeds of violence, deaths from plague, sickness and misery havs increased. The convention ended tonight with mass meeting. The speakers Included Senator Norris of Nebraska and Frank Walsh. After Senator Norris's declaration that the peace treaty was a betrayal of the principles for which ths war was fought, a member of the audlenc yelled;. How about Russia T I think that It Is one of tho blackest spots In American history that ths president of ths United States, without I declaration bf war on tne part of con. frees, should havo sent American soldiers to die on ths snow of Siberia and north-erRussia." At this Juncture another voles from ths audience cried: "Impeach him! To this statement the senator replied thst "every man snd every orfkUl. from the bottom clear to the top, who had anything to do with the sending of an American army to Siberia and northern Russia ought to bs Impeached and removed from office." Touching upon ths Irish situation. Sen ator Norris sakl: 'Sometimes It ia said that Catholicism 1 am a Is Ireland a causa. Protestant, snd I would be ashamed of Protestantism i( I wars to deny the same freedom to another man that 1 enjoy myself." 7 are net an Installment House-Bett- Merchandise er tries money is the Dinvroodey Policy. v' ORIENTAL RUGS FOR CHRISTMAS The' Gift de Luxe for the Home. Choose now from our moat comprehensive showing. red McCullough Leads in Bowling Tournament ESTABLISHED OS? )imvrOODEYS' ruRkrrvRB tjocd ST. LOUIS, Dec. thirteenth annual tournament of(.The the Middle West Bowling association waa concluded tox night. The new titleholders are; Singles Fred McCullough, Indianapolis. 68. Doubles EM Krems and ArtBugenhagen Chicago, 1144. AU events Jess Pritchett, Indianapolis. 1$5(. Team A. H. Arnold Chicago, 2822. McCullough and Pritchett established their leads today. In winning the singles McCullough bet tsrsd the mark of T. Atkins, Omaha, last years leader, by I points. Cash prises .aggregating several thousand dollars were distributed. In addition to gold medals to the singles and doubles winners. It'sSUMMm in r0W SOUTH MfeRICA Foley!! -- Honey and Tar' COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH check it quickly eod raresod ly, clears lb throat of phlea Inflamed raw. tbs coats eod mucus, surface with helio, sootbin medi CIO. Dot! Cough Until Weak old lady, 75 year old, and bed couh from bavin Is very ' STEAMSHIP LINES I am a I bad it a Jood lime to iry npp. Honey and Ter Compound, Foley bottle, end it end I sent and ot slopped my coub, and I ot belter. So now 1 am around fbe bouae Mrs. Mery RUby, Spokane, Weab. 1 tboubt ain. Wt can prove no imitation or substitute is as good as the genu ne Foley's Honey and Tar -- Bchramm-Johnao- ' Regular Jantit'r (a) 1st, 2nd snd 3rd Close v (b) 1st and 2nd Class (Steamers of U. S. Shipping Board) v Beaver St, N. T. 82-9- Branch Offices neuralgic Pains and Ftooenger g.SJKtmON17,0eotuus'(a) Drugs. n. Express Freight Service S. 8. MARTHA WASHINGTON , 15,000, Tons ........ !.(b) Jan. 1, Philadelphia Chicago BL Louie at Baltimore Mebll Way to Soothing Hamlin4 Wizard Oil Hamlin' Wizard Oil i a safe, ttnple and effective treatment for Civ both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the i, the tortured nerve and almost er i Lest We Forget ft snd "Food for Scan- theater yesterday afternoon for a four-da- y run la replate with mirth, music and v dances. Headlining the program Is the Verna Mercereau company, offering a dance Miss drama of the past snd present Mercereau aa "The Siren of the Nile" la assisted by George McCormack and a bevy of beautiful glrla Tha story Is laid In old Egypt and Illustrates vividly ths Mlsa Mauds Allen, fats of Cleopatra. singing recent standard, snd popular songs, displays real talent. Mlsa Allen has a voles of great range and evidenced no difficulty In Interpreting ths numbers thst filled her program. She la ably by Frank Zubs at ths plans. Grandpa," preaentad by Francis Owen and company, la a sketch filled with sitJust enough uations of exoaetancy. comedy ts Introduced to moke this playmoat a Ilfs of domestic let pleasing bit of entertainment Billy Barlow offers a number of novel songs and stories that oleosa A feature of ths set Is ths singing of a piece song, the subjects being chosen from ths people In ths Sudlsnea Billy and Evelyn Star offer one of tbs skits la a novel manold pitter-pattner. "Ths Light The feature photoplay, Woman," deala with tbs troubles that encountered may be through a misinterpretation of frlenda one-tim- GiftBoSs SKAJtA AHD TAVDETILLE. New bill, with TUrUtioe. epeae Wedaesday Bight. -v seaaa-SALT LA KB Co Is Mabel's Uooie." ttoul epee leg tee a three days' Winter Brings Many His to Pale, rtia seat Thursday. Metises Saturday. HI F POD ROMS Alt week, except tosight. Overworked People. Balph nonlaser sad players la "What Hapt Matisses Tuesday, Thurspened to Mary." day and Saturday. , TAKE PEPTO-MANGA- N SOCIAL HALL Varsity players la bill ad fees selected ane-ee- t plays. Kvary sight this week. Matinees Thursday sad Saturday. LOEW'B CASINO "A Light Wowau," and au Fortify System-G- ood You? all saw vaudeville hill. You New Give Blood Will MOTION PICTURES. to Keep Well PARAMOUNT KllPKESR The (ripping drama, Strength "Heliotrope," by William Washburn Child; Paramount Ma gamine; comic enrtoon. If you feel the least bit run down, Bebe Daniels la "Oh. Lady, AMERICAN Task Custom'' : Fethe not necessarily sick, bat tired and bias comedy, lady!"; and sort of down and out, it show Review. Gordon Bntlnad etthe organ. of resistance Norma Tatmadgo In "The Woman STRAND plainly that your power Glrea"; comedy; News Weekly. act The la! tea, ARM Robert Brnntosia epee prod It ie dangerous to go around that Devil ts Pay," with all star ease way. You dont want to do it. Frank Maya ia "Bsnor Bound"; K1NEMA Make no mistake about it, when you Carry Samoa's newest eomndy, "The Stage feel yourself slipping into lnzy habits, News International Heary Weekly. Hand"; M. Pyle and C. H. Stsveas, organists. getting indifferent to the .things yon no energy, no vigor, allike BBOADWAT Back Jonas la "Just Tala"; naturally Juanita Has sen la "The Lost City." ways tired it ia time to look out. It DRAMA OF PRESENT AND PAST DANCES PLEASES AT CASINO The bill which opened fnendl OF YOUR HEALTH NOW MS OXPHBDM Sacrifice unasked is the supreme test of love. When that devotion goes ,.to tbs extant of laying down one's Ufa far a beneficiary who can never know that the sacrifice was mads It attains a sublimity that enthralls. Heliotrope. which opened at the Par- - 1.1C TAKE STOCK pain quick relief. bring By JOHN LESTER. (Copyright, by ths Chicago Tribune ) DUBLIN, Dec. I. A peace overture telegram was sent to Prims Minister O' Flan Lloyd Georgs by Father agan, acting president of tha Blnn Fein, ahlch sayc "You state you are willing to make paaoo at once without waiting for Christmas. Ireland also Is willing. IV hat first steps do you proposer' This ts In reply to tha premier's answer to a question by Lora Henry Cat endlah Bentlnck In the house of com mono last week regarding an Irish set tlement before Christmas Mk-hae- (Copyright, by tho New York Times ) DUBLIN, Dee. I At tomorrow's meetof the Dublin corporation Sir A Seattle will move "that all men of good Will In and all over ths country call a trues for ono month, during which time all rioting and murder should cease, for th purpose of endeavoring to promote peace and good will among Irishmen of every section, snd thst a elmmlttes composed of men Of all parties bs appointed to Inquire Into and report on th whole matter of reconciliation There Is alee a movement afoot to snd the railway deadlock. Keep lupply on hand. Wizard Oil it a good dependable preparation to have in the medicufc cheat for first did when the doctor may be far way. It healing, antiseptic qualitie can alwayi be relied upon a a preventive against infection, or other aenou remit, B . it eaee from prainf.-'bnmecut burnt, bite and ttinga. Just aa good, too, fer tor feet, stiff neck, froit bites, cold eorea and canker tores. (Humus els hauls 14 i, yea ere troubled wtth ent!etlea r Sr Iftick Wlaard hwSaeh try Mainlls Liver Whip. Just give vast Uttl ylak pui at drugglat far 247 MAIN BTREET. JxdprXsi.'k'SS I. ing JlZ Dr. Conger, Manager. |