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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 191C N, PATRIOTISM AS NATIONAL SArCGUARD KEYNOTE OE BANQUET ADDRESSES SOCIETY Or SONS OE AMERICAN REVOLUTION HOST AT BRILLIANT ArrAlR i ' m, ..1.111.1.1.111 ,irtll,HI "Utah's .Most Popular ,7 m music House , ' hriiSQ&Kll n i Tli e instrument yon ve for 1 b i m m Li a. c3 -- ' - 5 , -- ! ;V Carload shipment received yesterday. I A si r 8 A :S..;. ' Mini I.V t U&y r -- . mm w yy teiC "-y f fy) ;.;v fy WV;.-f - - . iT y'. J f V:- - -- :y . ;:r:- y - I . . . i Y V i The Columbia "Leader" GRAFONOLA Equipped with Individual Record Ejector Cabinet ii f y- he Columbia is the only instrument eauipped with Individual Eecord Ejector. I 1 jfsZSL v - mm - a 1 a) f lawi "OLIlKIt TIIAX TIIK STATU OF UTAH.' 1 r:; - Price A$85 MONTH. CASH $6 $15 ':?l;r SiMi a,.- f .... Am t mm ;. rUsblibt photograph of banqupt riven last night by the Sons of the American Revolution at the Hotel Utah. The affair was marked by the presence of women for the first time at a function of this sort under the auspices of the local society. ft sit I itifutlonx r,.l Ttli;e w.i" to he de- - K. Ware Ir. Ti.T.dward I. Woodruff. upon tlifcv th 'snf'-Mr. mid Mr. and Mn. THt'.triium jiirrfj. I, niter.Mr.Jr.. and t !in of t h n v Mrt. Tho KOVfrrtor. who foliow d Mr. Park. Mrs. tieorjre J. Gibson. ninfi a ti y S i t i i r th v a n th S yponcer Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. MRS. MOHR T rittnr-kcvnol iiun.'hul into r( Iantl in l!r"ctly ipon 1ltr' w nt jr. Alrni the of tat'i-fMaJ. Anderson. who arr Cooper Fitzgerald. ii A. of fh A rnr l. n nnjr II. Peabody. Mr. and Mrs. Mllas I'tahotutiork.tfv. 'ual to Amr1rai' patrtoth? ideaii. UUloyalty fred . tit-- ti Dr. Mr. Mrs. at lien I nieht Smith. and Ut U fi. IVarn Ithln. Traitor Mrs. ;. II. Pfoutr.. Mr. and Mrs. K. th" wlv t'tah ti.e tlrxtf far.j''" IN HER OWN DEFENSE "If I had my way ( would to It and t r!.l K. falvln. .Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge K. Felwrr riieml'r" no man or woman itf-.who that r raised Mrs. m Mr. .ttttn-A. and lows. Frederick I'.oyd. rai voire, han.l or lrrr aKalnst public in ft. K. Mci'ouauKhy. Harrt W. Sturges. t fff)in ri i m f Ia.idn.T, 11. n r In 1 wtlfutlon wouhl r have t H. S. the .f th ft i Mr. and Mrs. former Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. place !,.. a pufUo mploy," declared the governor. !'.. A Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. t'orit It IVrrtj rt.1ff fh!t.iilt'MA. N TRIAL FOR MURDER he vlartlant in our utaml V' iutc'.all. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. 'rainer. '. "XVe nho'ild Jti1 'harl mrnhir, Cattlemen Demand Protection Ajcalnut anything that tenrlm' to dentrny Mr. arid Mr.--. K. S. HouRliton. Mr. and Tn ImplU-iiUort th of th th faith of oir hoyn anl icirln In th Mrs. W. Kt:iir. Mr. and XI rs. U M. Iptafi 4 ! rllJnt of the country. Mrs.. II. W. Fisher. oJ and raise my on to institutions for American Lives and PropPailey. S.fr. W. In a we s. N. ; war that a nol.Jfrr." p. yhould foreign Wallace, attrkl narttruUrJy Her Husband's Denies .1. 11. that we have more formidaM Mr. and Mrs. Plotting Wallace. who that discover Scry, -erty in Mexico. foe within than any that may he Mr. wh- r A. Mrs. r orliovrtinr ht v!r atiatnst th and .Snow, Oeorgo Mrn. Mis wftho'it." Mr. Loved and of She Americjn-JrDeath: Francis toyal Him,. Hanyard, iint!I Says M. The ceremonial badce of the aoclety Joseph Kimball. In Mlaa hmi!.prirciplw i.rm!tt-ito Marese M. L.e a Mr. t to Mrs. to the and waj Youn. puii!-whrthfr or!"1 toatmater Pilaris, Itoy pachr K.Llr presented fOontii.ued From Page l. Though He Abused Her. .r nffl,-t- . I.ee. the former president. Mr. and Mrs. William I). Neat. I'r. and Or!ani I XI. V.. live persons and property of for Mr. a rellh-I.ee After ty had Mri. Mr. and made Hammond. XYliji. brief Prof, orT'.mi"l"nr, rtly r r. hy American citizens within the northern sponse, Ueorne Albert .niith w,i intro- I.evI Hdxar Young, Mr. and Mrs. Frank irhnI v.t i f r. t duced .i Mrs. Prentiss N. (ira'. of thr; A. f: lUrn!. st th Kf iit Finith H. StcphetiH. I , Pro-- i. ion. e. R. mmberhad Jan. 26. Mrs. portion of the republic of Mexico, who V. Ilaum. Mr. and Mrs. P. t. rr! a in "had linkf.l that Harry family :'rhn;;tkinit large part rtty. on F. trial with two are justly entitled to the same,'' Mohr, iXrrv? lexnottm Mr. frotn the winnlniT of th revolutionarv war." Farnsworth. Jr.. and Mrs. John tbt XI I rccs It I Kid Inspection. T. 'thou-Tnrs. 1 t Mr. W. Baxter. d and aat.l Mr. fmlth." tir ti'!'rri!'lisrimfH(ii of th fain. Mrs. negrcef on the charge of murdering v.!t Mrs. Franklin S. her th of year." immiKrantJi arrive in the I. J. IMter. Mr. and tsrt lei r r or wt : rtoM, r. proKriim Franklin Mohr, f. Itlgid inspection of meat by city aunow humorous to i'nlte.l States who do not understand Richards. Mrs. J. I... Overfiel.l. J. f. Daon and the establishment of muthorities that stand witness the today II. T. A. Mack. Miss and mon. F. institution. It in rvotutlon,ir anc rjtr.v. a ?on of our thtr '"I a rn trHt rtnitttif t MJsh Greenwood J. W. Arc). sin- loved her husband and always was nicipal 'abattoirs were urged in an adnil - to et them rlsrhl." your duty Wallace. t Miss Flea nor Arnrl. Mayor w. Xiont Ferry, openlnjr his Oscar Hill. I. It.Xfrs. Gray, a reconciliation! dress by Ike T. Pryor of San Antonio. llv otu t in." J.ii-- Mr. j F.dwln T. Iwis. drsirous of effeciin Itev. and "XV!i nftTaitb- irofit.M hal Park. Tex. lie contended that the increase with reference to speech of dutv the Itus-e- l L.. D'U.ir Yo'inc Fdmund It. I.eis. Xfrs. with him 'She denied uneaul vocally in disease of live stock the citizen tt. interest hirns-Iilf :v.r" I l fruf. In 'muTracy, and the imti. "'ft nf4f?"r. !ir(!' I;, flark. J. Willi P.ishop, Mrs. thai ni- l- had ever potted to "nave him portation of refrigerated meat from nicipal affairs as well as In the prob- John I drtrr mmNr- - lems of the national A. W. J. .Mr. Wells. front w r il.v! fharle killed. Frawley. itovcrnnifiu, closed a n t on P. foreign countries has raised the quesMrs. BUI.LETIX XO. rr f ! 1 1 -' ? -- ! HAT ROL SI -- j: , t IN FIREJT Utah's Natural Trade Zone comfour part of its prises the greater Nevada, Idaho, bordering states: and Colorado. In this Wvomlng vast area of 245,000 square miles, KVERYBODY'S BUSINESS GUIDE will speak to 700,000 people daily.' The GUIDE is delivered FREE OF CHARGE to every Hotel, Railand way station, Public Library, Postofice in UTAH'S NATURAL TRADE ZONE, and to every business house, office and home in Salt Lake county with a wide circulaRemember 25,000 tion in Ogden. more. circulation or It gets inside the ofice door and home; gets there and stays there; is on duty day and night the year 'round. The constantly Increasing enthuis siasm which BUSINESS being given GUIDE, EVERYBODY'S as it is now being conducted, is a the matter of much satisfaction tofrom letters publishers. Already local people have found their way you of into our office. "Assuring this our loval support in making the success it so richundertaking ly deserves." PUBLISHING THE DI It ECTOR V IXC. SEATTLE H-h- mwr-thi- prt ( J OVER BOUNDARY 1 1 ? f.ur t f so-rlety- h,rr ri hrt ; -- Killed in Jumping From Windows. for-M- 1 - ! ! o ! - . 1 m 1 - Til pr-tii- -- , - h- rr th-j4- "I-ver- i ' i y n al-ltlo- . 1 hu-ian- as-ert- ed . - n- I I.c-t- - f tvh-tt'.- 'r or r,f-t- r r.i J y Wii with an exposition of pat riot Inn. or not-- -I am prift of him "In the strc of commercial tti-in- i tbriitiif h hi iroo.l of f ipi I h.iv strife which aniro.nf e the peoplp toIf U day, ne are apt to lose os:r !n Kf If'to of what sinht t";. !rrha.! not wti.t f'r o'tr countrj stands for vhat It means. ITT'-'- i f In :, haurif th f f,.r ,f ptl;. Wraith, luxury and slfishneS9 appear rn a a ttal to I'liahf i ivirf hare taken the piace of straight i r t Jot rn nicer, 'om it vrfil-- thinkinir, self jiacri f ice nnd devotion. o i i I t altvy sr.ii and w l3("nl, nearly in the heart of everv that b!ev 1 u I !. init ari'l - true Amertf-a- deep in ii';iKr iia r burns a spark of thre f" prrrhar.'when need require. which, patriotism, t r f.i ran af tr. w"KI b"rst it rth into a oirr flame. steady tttttl of I i n i; ort " tos;ti:r "Patriotism means devotion to your Ity as well ai to 1 rur country. In TritrklMK of ln I riot lm. local centers is engendered l: . I spirit r who nuor. Hirni'? which spreads throughout thethat land.' vtr l ,i iriitlnt t t 'i onveii-tto- n Aot Too Proud to light.' gfnwrai of th- - ..!: f Aai Intro-Im- .. IorrlrriiI. hl'1 I Ore, Abbot it wood, mavor of Osrden. t i ti" in "Samuel rus Hey I'irk," netoierl to an at . Iarte'v thth tack upon tiifaddress nft.r f tl. ("i.Hlmj'i'r a nd the stand pacificists "in. im attja of ih.. i!ay of taken by th. fory administration at WashMr. f'ark mal rrpii!.!!-'- . th It.n ington "ith reference to tlie a I any pri'-'- " ii attack 'i;.n f - ' : aKltatlon. He pictured one of hi flo'' t rlr: . ilflarm; f.'f than ".it maternal ancestors sendlnK her xon to itpf,a'". th" iifKrvaMMii of Arrifrl'Mti flKht at I.vxitiut n and fUKJt'slc! that if !;e ha, tern imbued with .ome of the doctrine todav l.e rntKht well ti.ntepropairated Informe.i her ,oy that j the people of the color.!" were "too to f He pointed out tba' prou one of the ;!it." sane tloned b- the? American planks of i.lif ,i t "T!!1 r.t-secretary t," a" t!' "hi-r- n state proJiiblts the shipment of arms to Tri'nn. s'lotii s lr. A. iorJ-)n- . revolutionist or in any but an estaben t .So.f"i "f hf. T,rrtt, t( lished government. He asked what ' . mlstht havce beep th a!(- for t e- ,irr '."rn result ff tlii had been the of I rta! f ro spirit rti rnin.'Iril. rl .r I Vpth", t Those Present. - a i A! ft r,o;!. Those present at the banquet were: hrk-n- . Tt hif ir 'r r I j mm XI r. and Mrs frip. A. K Parties. Gov. an I V. a a v.ipJi r't'Tic"! hraith Nat r: Mrs William Spry. Mayor and .Mrs. W. i ant in Mont Ferry. Mr. and Xtrs. Samuel f. ilsyi jif tp( ! r In rriri" Writ-- . or pfio-- i Park. Judire and Sirs. M. I. Ilitrhie. XIr. Xtrs. ifeber M. Well. Mr. an. I XIr. and f fi t lEU It. "2 oiith. I '.. Mr. and Xlrs. George Albert -AiXVn'atrh alt lt?t. Sirith. A. K. Heywood. XI r. and .Mrs. II. U W..irtiff. Mr. and .Mrs F. 1, Knlck-- I erbocker. XIr and XIr. Harold '. Fa -. luan. Ir. and Xlrs. J. F.15. fritch-Afude-W- . tow. Xfr. ard Mrs. .P in t! i f h rItrjil'. trt 'ti ! )'. .l l !- tlrk and Three Three Suffocated i !t. f-- -- n rn'i r f.rnr - lr-r- a r Iti r-- Pan-Amr-Ic- nr i I Alcoholic Parents 1 Pan-Americ- - t -- - - r trl f-'- .it t. rrrtlniit. . 1 W. Piter. and Xlrs XIr. Ira K. Humphrey. XIr. Ir. and mn) XIr. u. XIf. Nay lor. Mr. and Sir. A. r. an.! Mr. XI. G. Pen la It llairar. mm. XIr. and XIr f. P. Over field. .Mr. S. W. Morrison. XIr. and XIr. Walter fee. Xlr. -- -- In .; n r'nin! t".;e f.r safety t is.ter i.ea ir k first 'k thin'? - ) BRIGHTER CHILDREN ac- - o.r r !':.y is to-da- vou This liarik offer y ur Absolute f.r 4 fund a::d cent lute rest. Have voj an account here? Pank With V.k p-r- fa3& r MAI M ST?I g C T Children are probably brighter than a generation ago but are they stronger? That's a grave question. So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wonder if they will ever grow into robust, healthy men and women. If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, lack healthy color, or find studies difficult, give them Scott's Emulsion for one month to enrich their blood and restore the s to healthy action. Scott's Emulsion is used in private schools. It is not a "patent medicine", I y body-force- OITICEES. W. S. McCorcick. President Anthon II. Lund, Vice President Geo. Albert Smith, Vice President F. M. Micheben. Cashier simply a highly concentrated without alcohol or harmful drugs. It cannot harm; it improves blood; it benefits lungs and strengthens the system. Your drtur.rist has it refuse substitutes. Scott at Bowoe, B:omeld, N. J. oil-foo- d, 15-- 21 J. in low tones. Florence Xluir. J. The widow told her Gardner, Loverfiebl. I.ucy i:. V. Smith, Mis One or twice while story of some telling Pea tric and Mr. and Mrs. particularly irritable turn in her doHanyard Franklin Piter. mestic life, she seemed o;i the verge of down. breaking In answer to question Pu to her by ANOTHER ITALIAN LINER her counsel, XIr. fus'iing, the witness said Iter husband had been cruel and REACHES PORT ARMED abusive, but that she loved him now. She identified a letter she said she had from hli.i while she was at the 26. Arrival at New received Washington. Jan. 3, In Newj-orhome In the fall of York today of the Italian steamer which: the doctor feald: "I don't want anything around that America, armed like the liner Verona, reminds me of ami if you ever put already at the same port, with two jour foot in myyou, in Providence place I will about kill you. You are Kims mounted aft. may hasten the defrom my Providence places and cision of the United StateH novernment burred I never will associate with you on the question of whether there shall The time we will be underagain. the be a chanKe In policy repardinK the same only co to afc'ain will be win n roof clearance from American ports of mer- Newport, perhaps. you leave chant vessels armed for defensive pur- there, leave everythingWhen and l don't care pose. when you leave? I've been putting on a sham from all summer for you, hut Only One "HHOMO (UIMMV I can do it no lonnor. To tret th- genuine, call for full name, now. I will have no "I am l.ook more of loitering I.AXATIVK P.POXM ljUl.N'INi;. It." W nres l. fcr ui'n;iliirr of l!l!(lVK fotitinuing. Mrs. Mohr said, she re.".c. fold In line Day ceived many beatings from her husband because of her attempts to keen MiasI'.mily Purser away from him. She serted that lr. Mohr was addicted to the use of liquor rani tirugs and while under their intluence wrs dangerous. 1 f t 1 Woman Hides in Dark and. Shoots Intruder Who Also Was Woman Series of Burglaries Ends in Killing of Intruder by Neighbor She Robbed. LOt' IS, Jan. 28. A mysterious having robbed her home several times recently. Mrs. Jennie O. Thornburg tonlKht darkened her house and, revolver In hand, awaited the coming of the ST. intruder. was dis turbed by someone filing the tening of a bedroom After a few minute the wind ow was raised and someone crawled intostealthily the room. Mr. Thornburg fired. Then she turned on the light. On the floor near the window lay the body of Mr. J. F. McWill-laa neighbor and the mother of a daughter. In her hand wa clutched a thin, fiat file. A pocket of her apron was filled with matches and in another pocket were several unpaid coal bills. A little while before Mr. had sent her child to play with another neighbor's children. Mr. McWillam husband is a railway mall clerk. Mrs. McWllliania was 26 years obi and was considered unusually pretty.on In October. 1913, she was a charge of attempting to tried poison four persons at a house where she and her husband boarded, but was acquitted. About 8 o'clock her v i s; i I fa.-wlndo- w. m. Mc-Wlllia- m How To Get Rid of a Bad Cough A ? ; Itemedr that Will Si It Uulckly. tlxeap cod Home-Ma- de Do Kasdlr Made If you liave t the international convention, recommended by President White, provoked so much opposition that it was referred A to the committee on constitution. from to change the representation plan one delegate for every 100 members to one delegate for every 1000, and thus reduce the size of the conventions from about 400 recently and was defeated in a referendum vote. It was asserted that the vote had not been properly White urged tabulated and President new to the convention adopt the plan. THIRTY INJURED IN BLAST Carload of 'Powder Explode In Bail-roa- d Yard at Bluefleld, AV. Ya. Bluefield, W. Va., Jan. 26. More than thirty persons were Injured, five of seriously, tonight, when ina carloadlocal the olack powder exploded Western railyards of the Norfolk road. Fire followed, and before the flames could be controlled several cars loaded with merchandise had been destroyed. Three cars containing dynamite were on a nearby siding at the time, hut firemen succeeded in removing them a safe distance. The explosion occurred about on mile and a half from the business section. The shock was felt for miles, and hundreds of windows were broken. Many persons at first believed an earthquake had occurred. The cause has not been determined. - $44,000,000 Appropriations at This Session to Be Confined to Projects Already Authorized. 20. The rivers and s, - loos-.ui- - COMPANY, on Washington. Jan. accompany a painful cough, and tops the formation of phlegm in the iiroat and bronchial tubes, thus end in" :he persistent loose cough. Excellent for )ronc!iitis, spasmodic croup and winter ouglis. Keeps perfectly and tastes good children like it. JMnox is a fpecial and highly coneen- rated compound of genuine Norway pine fxtract, rieli in guaiaeoJ, which is so lealiug to the membranes. 'Jo avoid disappointment, ak your ounces of Pinex," do ruggist for jot accept anything else. A guarantee f absolute satisfaction, or money-promptrefunded goes with this preparation. he I'inex Co., i't. Wayne, Inu. four-stor- is lnd or chest cold 'uirliors committee voted today to invhau reitifos to yieldcough to ordinary retne-Jieti'-projects in its forthcomounces clude no get from any druggist )l I'inex (oi) cents worth), pour into a ing bill, but to confine appropriations pint bottle and till the bottle vith plain solely to projects already authorized, iranulated Migar syrup. .Start taking thus limiting the total to approximatei teuspoonful every hour or two. In $44, COO. 000. hours jour cough will Ik? conquered or ly Chairman Sparknum announced that Kvc-very marly m. whooping cough is the commiitee would begin hearings relic; d in this way. ,'reritiy on ncv.- projects for inclusion in 'J l.e nlwne mixture luak'is a full pint .soon and harbors bill fcr the Dethe livers a lainiiy supply of the finest, cough of Congress. ... ' session cember 5yiuj that4 money could buy at a cost is action This regarded as formal nocents. in 5 J.uilv ji only prepared be no general river will there tice that 1'ull directions v.itii linec. jiima's. Pinex bill this and harbor year. It accords Jhia and Migar preparation takes right InJd of ."iup a couh and with the President's program. Ims provement projects submitted to the ;ivea tj!:uost immediate relief. It the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a committee and eliminated by today's .vay that m really remarkable. Also decision totaled S122.0ar,670, for which ;useklv heals tiie inilamcd lucuibruno an initial appropriation cf $26,679,234 of a five-stor- - I - Seattle, Jan. 26. Six persons lost their lives here today in a fire which y destroyed the interior of the Jackson at Talbot Walker building street and First avenue south. A large heating stove was in operation in each floor and it Is believed hemp ignited from one of nothe stoves. trace of Officials said there was incendiarism and that the building was considered a heavy risk because of the hemp being dried in it: Three men lost their lives leaping y windows. Three othfrom ers were suffocated. There were no fire escapes on the out side of the building and the windows wer of wire glass, which the tion which make these the paramount firemen had difficulty in breaking. head of the Winkle-me- n issues before the consuming- public. Ray Winkleman, & Twine "In fact, many well informed Burlap company of Portbelieve the recent outbreak of land, was among the dead. the foot and mouth disease," Mr. Pryor said, "was brought into the United State in some importation of foreign MINE WORKERS ADOPT meat." refrigerated Mr. Pryor disclaimed any intention of urging a fight on the packers, deN0NSUSPEN1N POLICY claring they are a necessitj- and to eliminate them would be retrogression. "There Is business enough in this line for the packers, too,'' he argued. A movement favoring the of Dwight B. Heard of Phoenix, Ariz., Will Remain at Work as Long as president, gained such proportions as There Is Hope of Cleartoday that it was deemed almost certain to prevail at the election tomoring Up Agreements. row. Jt was understood that I. T. Pryor of San Antonio, who was slated for the place, probably would withdraw. Tnd., Jan. 26. After a It was also regarded as certain that Indianapolis, reprediscussion 1916 today delegates the would long get Cheyenne. Wyo., coal minnearlj- 400,000 union senting convention. ers in the United States decided that in the event new wage scales have not been negotiated by the time existing contracts expire they will remain at FOR ASK work so long as there is hope of draw-of. This decision ing up agreements.Workers of America the United Mine was made by an overwhelming majori-t- v and indorses the policy of President RIVERS AND HARBORS White, who has been advocating such a step for two years. A proposition to reduce the size of per-so?- ABOUT GUI IHC. j j C EVERYBODY'S Ill'SIXKSS SIX PERSONS PERISH ? i, u11 Iu3 m hi an Press the button out comes the record vou want. X'-- ' v : L ?A I I v- Tv' ft Si - --5 nS'V;-? -- A M 7 -- f- - had been asked. Advocates of many these improvements are expected to make a fight for them when the committees report to the House. No improvements were authorized last year, a filibuster in the Senate having forced a compromise under which no money was appropriated except to continue work on existing: projects. M'MHDU It.VTK iti:.nocTl:n. Washington, Jan. 26. Proposed increased rates on lumber In carloads from Newcastle, Cal., to Southern Pacific railroad points between Reno and Ogden were found, byto the interstate commerce commission be not eumatism How is rheumatism recognized? Some have is a dull pain. Rheumatism is a sharp pain, Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism Rheumatism All have declared said-Rheu- matism is stiff joints. is a shifting pain. Rheumatism is Pain. Sloan's Liniment applied : The blood begins to flow freely the body's warmth is renewed the congestion disappears the pain is gone. 1 ,oaa s iniment KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrating qualities of this warming liniment. U H H H U n u M u n u ti |