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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1020, - Students Win Medals in Contest OGDEN t MMW t Twenty. fifth rie, from d cra cMrinci ! Phone M an 74. M2 j trV hot ' TOPICS OF THE DAY Never put off until tomorrow what you can postpone until after Congressional" motto seems to be, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, . 3 DEPARTMENT I " 4 election." Patriotic Addresses Are Delivered nt1 DOEOTHY GAYFORD, daughter or Mr. ftJid Mrs. Earnest Gaylord Third avenue, and la Boy Wallace, son of Bor. and Mrs. J. Ehermaa Wallace of 235 South Thirteenth East street. MIES Be Established V)H f : wul tj N 1 jLU .4 uplu i t I) President "Wilson knows that he is now quite up to his fighting weight. .As to his mental rigor, it is simply prodigious. He is giving splendid attention to the affairs of state, and wc have every assurance that ho will become progressively more active in thee matters jyith the advent of spring and sunshine," according to one of the presidents physicians. Disturbing, however, are the words of Dr. Arthur Dcan'Bevan, former president of the American Medical Association, who says that the disease of the Whatarteries," from which the president is suffering, is permanent and not a temporary condition. ever the presidents mental and physical condition, in the opinion of the medical men, he has cmphasDed his return to public life bv receiving a delegation of railroad labor leaders, by sending to the Allied Supreme Council a virtual ultimatum on the Hume controversy, and by dropping his secretary of state. The latter action startled the public and aroused a storm of criticism, much of it unfavorable to the chief ' executive.' In THE LITERARY DIGEST for February 28 th, there is an illuminating article, illustrated with striking cartoons, upon the return of President Wilson to his official duties. It presents the editorial opinion of American newspapers upon the presidents recent activities and gives various reasons why Secretary Lansing was asked to resign. Other articles in this weeks Digest" covering questions that are occupying public attention include he I .1 'tilv. .I i by U. P. at Ogden at an Early Date. ; m lOOti ti, ,1111 TIk cl e:tM,hmnt Of ef.'lco by the Union will be taken up Imme- the return of the railroads trlvfc( vuntrul on Murih 4 1, according h Agent W." H. Chevers. idav thut ilia company would seek iii tne heart of the business Olbc-UWl ' of t.ic lilt. olrclu as a rumor there H, taiirvaj nlon I'sviftc would put Umi the wn ii c, tn the near future, trains 17 I 1'. Jt IB also said the expreu serv-f- t . Hum tigiieti and Omaha would ba at an earlv date, S let-c- j o , sIbu ii a b n iKirud today that a senior- d aimmg me Mnploeta of the boutlt-l-S iin Bimnu wan being prepared. and n, u t'ie return of the roads to the pri-- 1 a great number of change 9 iiMiIi-tilfyiiM be made, $m J .e.nul ui 1 n. . rt PROrERTl DELIVERY i l to the Tnbuse. OGBK.V. rtb. 27. .jj.-lj- offered. The . evidence showed that Challman had obtained a position In bait Lake end had gone there to work. Challman had requested Ills wife to I deposit a check In the bank to cover hi lie expenses and she said she would. I drew title check and gave It to Bowman, The check was returned marked "lnsuf- ficlent funds" and Bowman had a plaint leaued and Challman was arrested Ogden last night. (lljIn returned to Challman not guilty of adjudging any intent to defraud, the court Warned him not to be too careless with his chsck book." , Annual Awards Made by Sons and Daughters of American Revolution. i Suit to compel the nt of an agreement for the eale was In filed the district court r. property by Abbot H. Haywood against the lyps Real htata company,. C. J. 1. Ives aet, f Edward Ryan. e'lhe complaint alleges that the plaintiff i"1 lehruary 1 entered Into an agreement H'lS the defendants to bnv lots 1, 4 and 21. plat C. for $4500. The plam-'r- f ALLEGED BURGLARS alleges ho paid $100 down and was to pay $4400 upon the delivery of the HELD dees, but the defendants have failed it deliver the deed. OGDEN. Feb. 27. Edward Campbell 3 be pallntlff asks for the delivery of and Charles Sullivan, arrested tn Salt tfee property to him for $4400. Lake upon the charge of robbing the hide m . " bouse of O. U. Runyon, February SO, and charged with burglary In the second de- their preliminary hearing i grs, waived I ,n th citV court today and were ouud CANNOT to the district court. Their ball waa fixed at $1000 each. In default of I glacial to The Tribes. they were remanded to the cus- OGDEN. Feb. 27. Clarence L. Clark. tody of the sheriff. nil, ging that hie conscience was troub, ling him. because of a number of checks To Hold Double funeral. Ik Issued in various cities of the east, himself up to the police last night. 4 Speclsl to The Tribuns. jr, was locked up for the night. He j OGDEN, Feb 27. Double funeral serv. t'fttie morning he tojd Judge D. R. Rob-- j Ices for William Cook and his niece, ef"1 that the etory of the bad checks Li.llan Morrison, whose deaths occurred WJ fabrication In order to enable him In Loe Angeles early title week, will be to get a nights lodging and held at 3 p. tn. tomorrow at the Larkin fait. The court gave hint a sentence of i Bishop N. A. Tanner officiating, ten days In Jail, during which time the I chapel. Ths Woodmen of the World will attend officers will check up hie story. in a body and conduct their ritual at the I grave in the city cemetery. The New Railroad Law m DOROTHT CATFtiRD and LeRqy .Wallace w era the winnars of the medals given by the 0ns and Daughters of the American Revolution yesterday at th East high school. Miss Gay ford spoke on A Plea for the War Pong" and was presented a medal by the S. A. R . end Mr. Wallace spoke on. America, th Hope Of World Peace." Harold Davis was a close second On the boya side, giving Th American Scholar," th Judge claiming a tie between th two students, and another Judge had to be appointed to determine the winner. Much talent was shown by the students In thsir original patriotic addresses, and many sxcellsnt speeches were heard. Ptudsnts who took part 10 th contest and their subjects follow: Grace Krum-me- l, Woodrow Wilson"; Malcolm Burton. A Tribute to Our Dead; John wells, Americanism vs. Bolshevism": Barbsra Vorss, The American Red Cross; Fred Stephens. "Need for a and Large Artny Navv; Katherine Wright, "Roosevelt as a l'ather": Daniel "President Wilson: Peirce Duncan, Ketehmn, Our Country. Not Ourselves." After the speeches had been dellvessd William Hardiman gave a violin solo, accompanied oh" the piano by' hi slater, Miss Gladys Hardiman. lira George H. Dent presented the NOT-GUILTmedal for th Daughters of the American Y. Revolution, after which Fred A. Uovd presented th medal for the Sons of tit ON -i- to Ihe 1 ribuflf. Revolution. bllDEN,. Feh. 27. Arnold Monaon, held American These medals are presented each yeaf by the police for the past five daya pend Special to The Tribune. bv the S. A. R. and the 1. A. It. to th an Investigation, pleaded guilty today OGDEN, Feb. 27. Ruben T. Challman. lng of vagrancy, and was given girl and the boy who deliver the best who had been taken Into custody at Salt ato the charge sentence essay on a patriotic subject. original in ten of days jjall. suspended Ijtke upon the charge of laming2 a check , , , I The case of the city against Nam Wlzas, for ,A i.L ,l, Permitting minors to play nt t guilty In thiftn v Uourl today and clu,rd pool, was act for hearing next Monday. ordered released. The complaining was Joe Bowman of the Berthana AgfumM New Position. confectionery. The testimony of Challman. Mrs. Chall SptcUl t Th Tribiu. man and a teller of a local bank waa 27. J. H. Shepherd of OGbEN, Keb, DEPARTMENT Fait Lake today took charge of the office Office, Chamber of Commerce; Tele- of general agent for the Denver & Rio Grande rellruad at Ogden, vice J. II. Hohl, phone 56; Residence Telephone $36, who has been named as general agent for the road at t. Louis, Mo. 'lay IBS Influence of the German and Other Foreign. War Veterans Ask $1,900,000,000 to-Scho- ol Bill-boar- A Very Interesting Collection of Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons February 28th Number on Sale Today Newsdealers 10 Cents AH $4.00 "a Year The LOGAN I . When Locomotives Should Not Whistle Germany Democratizes the Drama d The Fighting for Its Life in Britain Prohibition of Prospects The Grooming of a Presidential Candidate World-Wid- e Trade Facts A New American Tragedy on the Stage Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Best of the Current Poetry w u wit--ne- ss Press Teachers $50.00 Weekly Prizes Germany to Try Her, Own War Criminals The Kentucky Cure for Lynching Turkey Under Allied Bayonets Holland Is Still Neutral European Views of Autocratic America Japans Fight for Manhood Suffrage Census Americas Machine-mad- e for City Streets .J. Rotary Snow-plo- his-brea- CHECK CHARGE . .. . . GET OUT vvover .. - The Danger Signals Ahead That Some Observers See as the Railroads Move Forward to Private Operation FOR TRIAL FOUND -- INSTANTLY KILLED IN DUST EXPLOSION FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publisher of the Famoui NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK Special to The Tribune. RICHFIELD. mK Feb. 27. Elden Cbok of this city waa Instantly killed at the Alunlte mill at Marysvale early Thursday morning lit a dust explosion. llr Cook was 21 year or age, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook. Civic Club Organised. . - f U A Woman Hair Can Make or Mar A. Her Appearance. A littltf neglect results in dull, ltinterless, unsightly hair, while continued intelligent care, will result in bright snappy hair of charming beauty. Laxative Brrnno , ; Quinine Tnhictc -- -- LOGAN. Feb. of Cach county met this afternoon a the Logan tabernacle under the auspices of the Cache County Farm bureau, and beet contracU wlth the iuar companlei wire dUcuased by John F Burton Utah repre- I eentative to the National Farm bureau. and Albert Grover of Garland. meet- third Mng was to have been held at The the court- house, but the large attendance warranted the transfer of the session to the Lo gan tabernacle. Ephraim Berroson, president of the Cache County Farm bureau, presided at th meeting. The speaker urged the farmers to support the Farm bureau program for the 1320 beet contracts, which demanded of the sugar companies payment for beets of 125 per cent per ton of the market price of a hundred pounds of Say, Girls! if you would make supremely happy realize Joys that have never been excelled in your lives. LISTEN your-aelv- ea ROTARY ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED AT LOGAN Special t The Tribune. LOGAN. Feb. 27. The fifteenth - business on lower Main street, was refused a renewal of license. Police officers recommended that a new license be refused. The proprietors of - the place have been given a week's time to close their affairs. up Gift Is Appreciated. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Feb, 27. The geology depart- Wright waa taking a train of cars Into the mine and on the way ia he lost part of his train. Going back to look for It he collided with it. He was taken to Ball Lake for treatment. Hemorrhage Causes Death. Suffers Fractured Leg. BRIGHAM CITY, Feb. 27,-Holeti ment of the Agricultural college has rePARK CITY, Feb. 17. Kyle Wright, eon of Mr. and Mrs. v. l ceived 100 mineral and rock samples for motorman at the Judge Mining nd Holst, died this afternoon from a hem the use of students from Cecil Fitch, gencompany, suffered a fracture orrhas, uprtnduced bv an ntJair g.f melting eral manager of thrf Chief Consolidated of th leg V ednesday afternoon. Mr. tonsilltls. Mining company of Eureka. PauI Court to Open Monday. Special to Th Tribune, LOGAN. Feb. 27. The ' February term of th First district court will open next are There many cases on the Monday. STOP WORRYING ABOUT YOUR HEAD NOISES calendar. anni- Caf IS Denied License. versary of Rotary was the occasion for an elaborate luncheon by members of the EUREKA, Feb. 27. At th last meetlast Eccles Hotel night, Rotary club at the council the California cafe, ing of the at which Rotarian Georg W. Skidmore which torcity some time has been doing delivered an address tracing the history of Rotary club from their Inception in I sugar. in 1905. Professor C. R. JohnMr. Burton contended that sugar com-- I Chicago son sa ng a solo dedicated to Rotary. . panies extracted 250 pound of sugar from of EIO GROCERY the members of th T.ogan Most one ton of beets In 1916. A vote of the March Rotary club will go to Boise onconvenfarmers on the Farm bureau schedule for 26 27 district SALE WHERE? to attend the sugar beet contracts was unanimous In tionand being club. An effort-Ifavor of the bureau plan In preference to made of Rotary club to arrange a tour local the by that of the sugar companies. of Idaho for tb Utah Agricultural ColJoseph F. Fvatherstone, general msn-sgwill Include Boise lege Glee club, which of the West Cache Sugar company, tn on these dates, so that who attended th meeting but was not the Its Itinerary 2110 South 11th East school may the from singers ROtartans Utah given an opportunity to speak, stated entertain from all over th the Sc SPECIAL 3 Lba. Cheese later that facta compiled from the statisDon't be misled about groceries comtics of Cache valley sugar companies Wt C. R. Johnson, who Is leading Professor showed that the extraction of sugar from proing down, for they are going higher. glee cluh, promises to arrange a ton of beets tn this vicinity for the the The workingman can save a good will take th Roia-r.an- s music that of gram 1919-2- 0 campaign varies from 170 to 15 day's wages by having his wife buy by storm. the weekly bill of groceries at this pounds. He also stated that the sugar F. Cardon, first vice president of content of a ton of beets in Utah sines thAriel store. at th club, presided Rotary Logan 16 1914 has declined from nearly 2 for 25c, Milk for 1.00 per cent last night, while th program to nearly 14 per cent, and that the de- meeting for $1,30 with O. Guy Card on and Sugar, 10 pounds was by arranged cline in Cache county since 1917 on beets Joseph E. Cardon. $2.00- purchase-Tomatoe- s, ' first class, large van, bought by his companies is 14.7I 4crli 2 cent. ..15c per regular price 2 So stated further that if SCIENCE MEDAL TO BE Mr. Featherston can, regular price- Criaco, t.H the Farm bureau contract in it present $1.40 Medium alze Criaco, 0c. form ia adopted the Independent sugar A. ...60c June Sweet Pea, regular price companies will have to disband. Z lor 85c Mr. Burton will leave for Washington. 20c D. C., tomorrow, to attend the convenSpecial I Th Tnbun. June Peas, regular price 25c 15c Early 27. Professor William LOGAN. Feb. tion of the National Farm bureau, and Sifted Peas, reg. price 30c ...lie 16c will take with him the Indorsement of Peterson, head of the geology departString Beans, large can, 25c the farm bureau of Utah for the pro ment of the Agricultural collegt and atate pork and Beads, large tan, reg that announced ed Farm bureau schedule regarding today geologist of Utah, price 25c he will present each year a medal which beet contracts. Pork and Beans, medium size, will be known a the college science 20d who medal, to the atudent of th collegeaclen-tiflEmail can Pork and Beans, lie. c DEBATERS B. Y. the best review of recent wTlte bweet Corn, big can. reg. 25c. ..15c In either mathematic, 1 research 30c feaimon. Red, reg 45c ... botARE xootegy, 20c Email can, reg. 30c physics, chemistry, geology, SOc. any or astronomy. for. Cabin ..Oo Syrup, quart. Log Professor Peterson specifies that the 4ic Small ...30c reg. LOGAN. Feb. 27. Th Brlghsm Young tan, paper shall contain not less than 236 Goblin Hand Soap. reg. price 10c, cohere debating teams won the inter- words and not more than 3394, and the 5c a bar church school Junior college trienguar writer must adhere strictly to approved Lenox debate today by defeating the Rick Washing Soap, to a bar. f reference with the method sdeniiLc 5 25c Of Rexbu'-for and the Weber special of his data. A copy of th winning Childrens Coveralls, a.l kinds. Normal college of Ogden. The quertion source will be filed in the college library paper : $1 75 $1 23 d.aruesed Revolted, Tn: th regular for the future reference of other etudente Men Goternirent shall E act Law overall, heavy weight. Tue contest this year for the L.eaee $3 25 for $2.40 lor the Compultorv- Arbi "ration Of medal reg. will take pace In April. tt hcn Affect the Men Ind atrial Disputes Working Sblrva, reg. $ 1.50 " " We.fare of the Public st I,arge," of whu-$1.00 for team defended L. D. S. Garments, half price, the Brigham Young eo e Club Link Appears. a th negative Mens. Los and Chi.dreu's shots and nt Kkks at Logan, and Rubber Boots, half tr.ee. argued tie affirmative against the Weber Spei.sl t Tke Tribuae. LOGAN. Feb 27- - The 1 fth ediion of team at Ogden. Other Geods at Reduced Prices. Club Link, published bv tn The det-i- on of the three Judges in th th B V. Normal debate at Nlliey Agricultural e.ub of th Agricultural tol- - GET HELP Who Need Cheering If there are none la your own neighborhood, seek them out in some other locality. Acquaintance la not essential. MILLER FLOWERS Right now w have Tulips. HyacintiiB, JonIn Lowering quil and Daffodil Jonquils, Free sin. Sweet plant; Violets. Pea. Stocks, Roses and Carnation In cut flowers C Nor-colle- Floral Co. Wasatch roadway. 7310 VICTORIOUS -- One who know can promts yen the happiest erperi.nce of your young live. Get the Gower today; go on your CHEER TRIP r Sunday. E. rt STORE C CUT OUT THIS COUPON MEB consults lion ea en titles yea fo s FILL NAME ADDRESS Write your full ........ ' - Wouldn't you like your case to be h4e this one from Pennsylvania? would "1 eta beer ee well at erer sod sobody think, speosisg te me no, that I bad suffered sod deafness for six long with bead ooise rears " OK THIS ONE PROM WASHIKCTOV; Took Heo doolies and risging tn ears gone treatment over 1 year ago. and 1 am still feel- In on fiD 1 HI iitTfe I 0N8 fROW. MICHIGAN tro year couul lot aBti (hen. The ,d hr at if y tir. 4 ft 4 dandy. t 4r4 Jf Vw yar th r wa water poured ia If I wonld b star again it wt th ware were daahlng, th takMD. br Mwrnill. aad I Iwt. if t aaothar On t am could fcar all aorta of ctac but lo fflt e Al Z. C. 111. 7 km r i?0 ipuUat Writ rtfht Sproal, ow, 1 .C.-Ric- kl 7 !b sl j unt os the roupo above 1 t ,r Specialist fcpreule, 1 70 Trad building, Boston, lou win the have the on. full description of your ,, normally to get through rormpondence and advice fro as re proper trc.tment The gpeoiab.t, Orinaator and eoundsr ef the Bjmui Method ef Homo Trait. !? Sr Treublet, we Dublin University, Irnisnd, tn graduated Medicine Tad Surgery end M formerly o Burgeon is the Bntuh Roys! Moil Moral Berrios. ! or S4 yens thiough hi Mctfaode h bn mad specially of tsr Troubles. an erer the tutted states peopi m.t, and fluids pm re .the Method for their Hearing and the ecMatio of their Head VmooY If your case is accepted, you will bo told all about It, and how too may w borne for tboee eonfSfug Crin5 sounds, chfe-- so oorely disturb your wire of ramd at times too. of the jor of Think, 1 If of (in that 5oa b ' Pro-vtd.- and 12 Judge Building. - Reed Kelses, b. AWARDED AT U. Take Flowers 10 union er AND Dont worry about those head noises ofyourg and dont neglect them. Worry only makes them worse, but something muet be done, of you may be Deaf. s Call on Those r, Tiller Torts Special to The Tribune. lege, appeared on tlfe campus this week, containing timely articles for use of college and high school students of the slate. I f ijftnr Detroit. U. & A. Dept f Sold by Drag and Deportment Stereo CO., Special Agant. bt club will meet on th flrat and Thursday of each month. Herploo. httr Barhar Shop 1 a shnuld be used Application at th t. CRUS Z. C.-- I . Commercial c u h i a7te n i oo n and organised what la to be known a a the VVomena vie club. The following of- ficer were elected: President, Mrs. J. I B. Myer; flrt vice president, Mrs. Ttoy H. Kenner; eecond vice president, Mr, j vfteu;bros Jferpiclde at once. In a short time your scalp will vry bfi free from unsightly dandruff. Your hair will begin to rine up and take a new lease on life. Your friends, even, will very quickly note the added beauty. Buy a small bottle today see an improvement tomorrow. W Knit In IMUIM or enln todavfor i0d sample and booklet oe Th Cr of the Hair Addreaw 7h Co. IfckA. , I , at ths halt Ihla morning wai unanimous in favor negative, while the Igan chool secured th vote of two out of thre at Ogden. Judjr Jennie Thompson and Vrsta Tulle? represented the B. Y. C. in the .negative argument, while the team that was was over Vber Normal at OKln Amo composed of David Fuhriman and repreand Chenney Wright Romney sented the Ricks Normal college. The judges of the debate at lxgan were Judae Asa Bullen, Attorney A. A Law and Professor W. W. Henderson. of th L DRUG STORE. rur a4 Copo BaUa. ( Adrtrtiacnaat V ... Trad |