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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, MONDAY, DECEHEES 12, 1S2L o DnvFD P A P.T Fit II S iuuj jyitil if V tlLiii "iS!l fREE STATE nun J- - . "By u c , HE By H. WILSON HARRIS, Diplomatic - Correspondent of D. BUSH, Corrrespondent. 192l.bxrN.&) Copyright. LABOR BOARD B.Y.U. Copyright. 1921. by the L N. S. By TAMES L. KILCALLEN. WASHINGTON. Dec 11. WUI International . News Service Stafl rfmain. M&mn. - Correspondent the Irish: free state join the lagwjj ;totir' There "is little rar Nations? tast Dec. 12. The wage CHICAGO. jieobt the oi of that the answer is yjcs, for by applyluting P on the next big controversy to ;.K,n question, 'i:1 nor nava adviser,, who ha. ing for the .obtaining 'membership in come- before the United States Rail more than by tne road Labor Board, will hot be acted rehed from duty at the the League faroffrom d the paper treaty ol. conference, ..expressed mere, signing upon immediately certainly, it is interview today. will demonstrate to the world said, not until after the first of the the. work of her independent nationhood.. If .1; Erased with . vear and perhaps much longer. , ' it " with tbe could emphasize that it would I he board jbas a mass ot work to ao . fOinercin-'. be the opportunity 'she would enjoy before its docket is cleaned up. More than a thousand grievance twiff autonomy wa disposed as member of the League assembly of speaking . and voting , against Great cases and tour national agreements pow- - Britain- must be dealt with befdre ttie board s v i lite other combinations of of China, the tour While it need not be assumed that docket is cleaned up. Some-othese interest the in rt altrifism the two countrie would always be at matters, particularly the agreements ' ' nil in iiiiLeague at arc nf ttir utmost imnortance. library natures ot uociausi". ivv""-- j cross purposes within the anv rate, it will hardly be suggested While the disposition, of shopcratt as several Eastern universities had lJ .Sdtecnent,-- Admiral Ting that Ireland's admission would furth rules on December l nowTplaces the learned 4hathe er strengthen the British empire bloc. Labor Board lira position to consider sold, and made applkatioiv4or them In "practice that bloc is f ten divided the wage question it is declared to brf at about the- - same t im 4hat the i"; nf beine a blanket affair to enough as it is, and Ireland's advent more likely that it will iirst get tne oumr university asked for them alliance, would certainly divide it more. important "routine out ot the way The committee had t its disposal state The of iseaintA-LeiJtpnlyiSOand at a loss to kuow Howeversoon the Irish , free for membership v to the testy thing to handle .The railroads wucrc 10 ouiain inc auauionai money and the United applies rn.ilaT.d1 . t mi Ksitli annliratinti r .' . v v.. rinlini- hf- announced on October 14, 0 per to raise the amount to $1000; the sum in, I till, U L1QM1. UU.'I in thl L.caKU... meets cent waeo, cut would be asked, and asked for the books. It was a happy M.'. 'wrr- - finanrial Sense ot. thelconsidereLiilLthe assembly She wilt then have recently the shop craits aiiuiaiea thought that came to One of the September. 12.-- CW WASHINGTON, Dec on the proposed . ith suspicion 0 ' M ttZ Inr-tan- Sometimes a theatrical event happens of such great importance that it stands out above everything else duringjthe current season like a beacon light in the history of human progress. Such an event is now about to occur in Salt Lake City, y Every once in a while the Salt Lake Theater has the pleasure and the honor of presenting some extraordinary attraction E of great magnitude. Owing to, our previous experience on such occasions we desire to serve ample warning to our patrons of an opportunity that should not be- neglected, so that they may secure seats well in advance. The extraordinary attraction which we are now about to present to our patrons is the big spectacular and sensational offering, "Aphrodite," which created such a furore in New York a season age at the Century Theater in that city, and which was the sensation of Pans when originally pre' sented there prior to its New York production. v We have just completed arrangements with Messrs. F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest whereby this gigantic offer- ingin all of its oriental beauty and magnificence will be pre sented at the Salt Lake Theater, three night and iaaturday matinee, commencing Thursday evening, December 29th, at . . - . . any-thi- fl Card Of Great Importance By HARRY L. ROGERS. N. S. Staff Correspondent I. U. J. JENSEN. By .WASHINGTON'.- - Dec 9. Japan Tbe Bnjham Younj university, eflast Triday, succeeded in obtaining will support Great Britain in her forts to bring about reduction in o collection oi rare ai iubmarine tonnage under the Hugh es possession ot L. D. S. church works; ncluding 4mMva, JJ wa$ jeariled in ,an pro1H1( The authoritative today. Quarter the books is a copy of each of the delegation also is prepared first three editions of the Book of Japanese to stand behind Mr. Balfour in his Mormon: all the volumes, with the contention that the tonnage of indiNo. of of of 10, the "Journal exception vidual submersible should be maof volume The beer, terially restrked. Discourses,' ' magazine published in the early la return for this support Japan exdays of the church by Orson Pratt; pects Great Britain to assist her in and a volume of "The Advocate and securing a quota of submarines equal the Guardian," Mother early church to that of the Uinted States and Great publication.Britain in place of ratio accord Y.'U. was fortunate jn ed under the present Hughes plan. de of the books, securing possession Japan s determination to back the clares i rofessor Alice Reynolds British attempt to cut down the of chairman the committee. DESiSIOl the BMj ncirr Aim-si- o -- 'Daily New. wmi RAREJAFS GETS IIOIDS UP WAGE IMPKKS CiiLIA TO . III ne I r . - lne-lS- -- f f - I . volumes-were-to- -be !M.,"narli.-I-th- e -- -- I . ' ,?tBt ' s for more wouraHiaff oy - -- she has satisfied the assembly that her armaments are not in excess of her n.rts. again the difficulty .need" be looked ofr, for it is already clear that ot wit Ireland drawing her youth Jfrpm productive work to build up an unnecessary army. ed The silkworm elected not be t tontv: the "admiral smallest difficulty in obtaining after e premature, J Chinese people, "'because bitten so manyJHmes hey have been Stfore. cannot ticip Deing sny r wic - friends who Lrn.ii vrof ant to he considered magnanimous ir great toward is. ivated 0e- - to tFTrforrf-crrdrplnijnfp-wi- w V -- T- ' tnoth has been Cult 400U years. than a(ni- - of draughts is known to ''Tramp" aeroplanes, costing about pvi;tcd long before the time of $100,000. and able to carry ten tons of merchandise, are being designed. Anrient Egyptians. Ti,. w. ttif in g submarine tonnage allotted under the Hughes' plan is not based upon T scruples' atainsl iheTise of nh(nindeTS"craftt1)UT-nponver- y practical consiueraiions ana economy and efficiency in naval preparation, Admiral Baron Kato. head of the age-prblent J apanese - delegation- ,- fully apprecates the value of the submarine, both as a weapon of defense and for use noon the commerce of the enemy as Ger . many employed it during the late war. neemeatfr&hen4iesrete44hat withtherAmerka l ne- - oaroirlwvwvwjwevWii that e snin haps Labor requested en the maximum submai meaH to S.mK) to ance of 90,1)00 tons accorded under contnbute tbe needed cents an hour. The unions are expected to point have the collection of books called by the Hughes plan to Great Britain and r ; his name. the United States is. inadequate for opt "to the board that th revision of The suggestion was an inspiration the shoo craft nles by the board J Conyjnceithat thejieeds Lor was - tantamount Jtoaiiheavy jeduc-tio- n tQ President . George ,H. Brimhall, it would be Japan. impossible o obtain a in oav. as it was. announced by who responded in his usual prompt, sufficient quota, the baron lias deter- 4hat the --changes! dedsivejnanner'Lbelieve-l-snoul- d the board-itse- lf iminedi "thatit would bethe-pa- rt f to do that; give me a day or two would effect econornie? if 'he opera like to cm ine suDmarme allowwisuom . . tA i,;t. tion of railroads Of at least $50,000 ance to a minimum, perhaps in the The decision came on Friday, Dec. 000. The chances in the rules were hope of obtaining compensation, in , the day President Brimhall reached types lamely alterations in the classifica of vessels more adaptable to the milestone of life. The revised naval tion of work to be done by the van the sixty-nint- h strategy ot japan. check was his for out will as roads The crafts.. $500 point presented otis Japan counts on using throughout 10 tne are has school he necessary uiruiaay gin that further wage cuts, the negotiations concerning auxiliary in order to efefct reductions in rates loved and worked for so long, and vessels, the same argument employed tne Brimhall of Theoloirv and at a profit. , . Library b. , by Baron Kato in the discussions with With the shop rafts situation out was lounded. Mr. Hughes and Mr Balfour oh the There is'a story connected with the of the wav. temporarily at least, th capital ship ratio, namely that owing collection of the books that is of more to deaLwithQtber-rai- L board must-no- w financial condition of road unions. The four national asree man nassinir interest. 1 hev were Japan, sacrifices, of completed vessels Toonev bv Otto board ments to be settled b ytlie arej brought together are keenly by thejf apanese of Salt Lake City, a humble, but earn than felt more . asfollowS: by the United States and that est seeker after truth. He is not Maintenance of way employes, allowances should be made for this with half a dozen disputed rules af college man but has the, attitude of difference. fecting 585,000 meii." raerks. eight one. -- Mr. disfhited rule's, affectinsr 354JMK) em Tooney rame to Utah from in 1907, and obtained em Colorado BANTD CONCERT. ployes. Signal men, two; disputed rules, affectine .15,000 men. Station ployment in this state. In his work he made the friendship of a Mormon, , Memories of evenings spent in the ary firemen and oilers-- two dispute and frequently engaged in religious rules. 8HX) men. company of the B. Y. U. band has st It will Teouire about amonth to discussions with him.- To confute aroused tnthe con dispose of the forecoing cases. Then the arguments of his Mormon friend, cert to be given by'Professor Robert the board will be confronted with th Mr. Tooney purchased a copy of the Saner and his musicians in College construction-o- f practically a new set Book of Xformon, and began a care- nan on mursaay evening next. .1 he ful study of the book; but as he read band is of rules for 5500 train dispatcher unquestionably the best the Telegra phersalsoha ve Jla n u h i b er of and as he argued, he irradiiallv be university : has jver hacL. and has a came convinced of the truthfulness of most attractive program for the per- rules in dispute, involving 77,000 the "work. He became a member of -men. tne adding ot the well- the Latter-da- y Saints church in 1911. jormance, Known artists, Mr. and Mrs. F. His faith, studious habits, and Wr Leslie Hickman and Miss LaReal for books prompted him to begin his Jones to the corps of entertainers collection of church works, which he will give variety ARHSCOSFptKCE and interest to the continued for a number of years. The entertainment. recent . era oLfinanctaLdepressfoa By GEORGE R. HOLMES, nowever, aneciea mm as it did so I. N. S. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. Fa many outers, and be has found it A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTI! reaching developments in th? Wash necessary to-- he-dispose of his beloved International News Service books But is he ineton conference: Re Dec 12. ,NfcW YORK,the policies of the Pacific for years remains of good cheer in the knowltrain service, shop and maintenance to come, hung suspended today on edge that the books will be used in of way workers on railroads in the the American end of the transtocean inculcating the faith to which he is Eastern classification te will be cable, awaiting the word from Tokio devoted in the hearts of the young cut from 10 to at leastrritory 30 per rent men ana women ot his church. that will permit their publication about Christmas time, if schedules from - No authoritative hint:: come at a meetingHfiTthe-lHitonnulated the American Quarters ronrmiiru: Tean-otT- m tf.sterM-rai- rri formation- - of ' developments. in the Grand Central terminal, ways, " America's spokesmen ' be'uan today LAKE is upheld by the United Slates Labor to' maintain the same ini jHMietrable board. Operating officials voted t silence they 'have observed for two this effect and announced that each and l'rencli in btu liritish, weeks, road would confer individually will Japanese official sources, no. effort its employe' heeinninir early next the the. to conceal belief; that week. main work Of the ronfereiire has been accomplished. "HAYS WILL NOT RESIGN." According to Uritish. Fr e ncli and is can le what Japan spokesmenjiere International News Servlca.' few days, expected ''within the WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 Will in week: the new perhaps early that Postmaster General Haysi ports a rtcccpt-Announcement xf is to resign on Januar" 1, were denied ol'-t5 hc t navai Well Known Utah Citizen Adds Ten by his secretary this afternoon. The n re-- by Japan ratio. Pounds While Wife Gains 28 .,. ostmaster .general: was not at the" Announcement of the formation of last cabinet meet ini?. . Pounds In Weight. a new world aereement in- the l'acific There is not of truth in under whyh Great' Britain, Japan, Don J. Perry, 370 Quince St., well- - anv statement that Mr tl mivti kunu iJAIlVVr (HI'S IIIC 1." wa4lw-4t-eme n . i uoii.il mkv, hi Cityrlitalbusinesir made trom his, office. t. to respect cah other's ,s.,, Ill MlliaiKdlflL iaius. ,vi'MiiiK ,i..,, sessions.. .'Declaration of a set of principles weight both by himself and Ins wife, - PAID IN FULL IN 1917 ssysr eoverning- the fortifications of the International' News Service. "My wife gained twenty-eigh- t Pacific. .". . WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Full pounds and I gained ten pounds in a few, weeks ' Londoners The Tanlac. principal andinterest of paymenLof by taking are middle-aged Most is all the more the $ll,000,0(IO,(KKKjf?reiRii idheted-nes- s change in Mrs. slightly deaf, due, it h said, to the remarkable, as Perry to the United States not later Site had been going continuous roar of traffic." r down hill steadily or five than June 15. 1947 is expressly stipuA silk thread measuring" between . She' got no nourishment from lated in the foreign debt funding bill 600 and 800 year.ls in length may be yeap. her food and I don't believe she aver- as it was, adopted, and ordered favorunwound from a silkworm cocoon. aged three hours sleep out of the ably reported to the senate by the -- , "r . 8 theater was packed to the doors for the entire season and thousands of people were turned away during the ex- The 148--Log- Now Messrs. Comstock and Gest are - . - glory. iwhijCh-witl.'n- TONIGHT AND TUESDAY TOM MIX in "THE NIGHT HORSEMAN" : " ', WEDNESDAY ; .;,; TMaUnee 37457 Evening8yi5r240-55- c "SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN" Original Act Produced by P. T. Selbit, London. JENNINGS AL SHAYNE 3 KANAZAWA BOYS GEORGALIS TRIO. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY CHODY AND; DOT COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA ' . self-address- ed ker event GEORGE D. PYPER, Manager. Flowers Are V Satl-.'Lak- - -' k B u i Id i ng Lsign-on-Janiiar- e Loan " ; . ,7jta - When you have purchased the4oys and goodies for the kiddies you have done your fart aa- - Santa Claus andwhile. "Watching themenjoyjng their presents doesn;tj it occur to you that it is your duty to secure their future? y The Inrmountain Building: and Loan Association offers a guaranteed Installment-Savings Certificate by which small monthly deposits earn 8 per cent interest, and are guaranteed to' mature in 126 months, JUST IN compounded ' . H Head and Use the Want Ads rharjre of having killed Leroy. N. HartliVr a wealthy automobile dealer, on a lonely country road on September 18,1919. . ".. he jury was out but six minute? when it, feturned a verdict Of "Not guilty." The State had contended that Miss Mooreekillfd-Ilart- hy with robbery the motive. ; . s . 13j N. Lniversity Ave. MORSE . 1 : IEVEUY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT ' -. I!IGGLY WIGr'LY vSir'l y :. r- 4 - f Have Your I ; ' CANNED MILK Machinery By AD Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. e Phone 662. 10-- ir-O- Z. RAISINS-1- W 5 . . 50 Sunmaid Seeded .....20?' Del Monte Seedless . iiO Please note these are 15- dz, packages, not; CURRANTS Holly, new crop. . . . : .20 NEW PACICTJATES 11-oz- ," 15-O- Z 1S-0- Z I)romcdary,-10-o" z . .20S PEANUT RUTTER ShamrcK k, Mb tan . .20 Shamrock, 2- - lb can.,.tSp tjntEAiiS-'-'-r;?-- -: Cream' of WJu-at...- . Sljreddrd Wheat .25 , 14 ' MRS. PORTER'S PUDDING and P'ruit, cwi. . . .15 Fig Plum, can GOLDEN GATE COFFEE 2V'-l- b can, with Vrlb Fl'ee I, 5-l- b 1 . can, v ith lb Free Golden Fdlger's Coffee 1 51.85 Gate must pleae you or will your money funded. be re- GRADUATED SUGAR Per lb. .:;.....;:.,;,'.:.?. CLEANSERS , 10c OLD DUTCH.. i. ' 10-,7- LIGHTHOUSE ...,.'.7-6- c 'SUNBRITE 'PURE FRUIT. MM j- -n Wilco, 10p ;.,.:.aIc ri-i- !s Nuts r" AVU.Su'O, 2 jrla&s r IVlc jot 1 1 v' LUX..,.:.;j..-Jvri?vlP YOf 'USEf.F AND SAVE tore Opena'7.30 a, mM Closes 6 P. .L. Saturday 0 ,l.M. - '. 84 North Univessity Ave,. . Grppo I Wikco. lfi-o- z -tr. 10c WE CALL AND DELIVER . 5f Carnation, Tall lCarnalii)nBaby ULETlNEU ' WELL-KNOY- Sego, Tall Sego, Baby.: RUGS Aim CARPETS e .. - - 1 MAY BE INDICTED Internnt'onal N(ws Service. WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. Ah in dirtment against Charles W, Morse. New V ork finanrier and shipbuilder. Cffowtncr out of alleged irregularities of his 540.000,000 in ship contracts durinpr-thwar. nrobablv will be re turned by the District of Columbia grand jury Tuesday, it waSannotino today at the department of justice. Presentation of alleged - evidence to the grand jury It was said, will not be completed until Monday. The financier.' techically arrested trn days ago, in France, will reach, - . Washington today, .... ' You can buy everythir.g at the lowest possible price every day In , . the week at Piggly Wlggly. A special pi ice for one day only is an admission on the part of the merchant making the spccial price that you have been charged too senatenauceioiniiiittetoday. be bfsnds yoti a HSH of "much forlbl Hem eveTyr,ther day If the sun were, extinguished sud-- 1 BAIT to cet you offyw" nnrt for uses the specials N .ii. variety o'enly we shofiTd npt be aware of 'the; of the goods you bvy on balance the can overchag you fact until eight minutes. eighteen sec- guard so he onus alterward. PIGGCY VvlCGLY has no specials, tompare Plggiy YViga'y.prices w.h Mothers and remember Piggly Wiggly guarantees every item sold to be The actual weight of the human will be refunded. CLEAN STOrtES brain Or the ,ie"of the head is no 'satisfactory or the purchase price BRANCi. " PRICES LOWEST GOODS -- RESH sign of special in'telligence. - 1 TIME FOR THE YOUNGSTERS EDUCATION. . ; Call at Our Provo Branch Office. . They add greatly to the Christmas spirit with their dainty beauty and fragrant' frfshness. Order early. ' ' LADIES FLORA I '2:50 W. Center. Phone .1 : international News Service. ; KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Dec a great demonstration Maude Moore, a walked semi-annual- ly r . YOUNG WOMAN ACQUITTED : 0 Q Advertisement-.'- . Giw SbmeSdng UseffiT 14 0 nTy 12.-A- midst .. If ii'm:: cMditiffn "was nhTZM yeroiH as tier's, I had been under the weather for some time, had no appe tite and was bothered a good deal hv indigestion., ' Tanlac ' has certainly proved fill and more " than is claimed for it with us." . ,. , Tanlar is sold by the Provo. Drug and all leading druggists everywhere. EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETINGS .When Figuring to Give Something for Christmas " i .. r ' i , - i for-fou- Association "' IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT . .' yTrn )0 ill ;- twentyionr. "- The, i Eddie Polo in "DO OR DIE," No. 12 Matinee.Only . TONIGHT AND TUESDAY "CINDERELI'A OF THE HILLS" te rm d u ntai n : , Salt Lake Theater, Salt Lake. Public Seat Sale at Box Office Monday, December 26th the"--fm- al PRINCESS In this REPORTS c7 The ; CITY BUSINESS v :: ; -- s- settli SALT Place To Go COLUMBIA " " Owing to intense interest in the engagement MAIL ORDERS for this important theatrical event will now be received. Send remittance with stamped , enelopeorJ'eturnof tickets, and asjthere will wiques-choice name an.avalanche mail of be orders, please tionably -- of twaperformanceito insure getting seats Pricesr.Nights, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Saturday. Matinee, $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50..A.dd 10 percent for war tax. We believe the engagement Of Aphrodite" will be the H The presenting 'Aphro-dite- . , . zL:ri: company, rwith lO big Bcenes. --"Aphrodite" when done in' Paris was hailed as the world's greatest and most sensational play. It has since duplicated that success in NewlYork Chicago,. Philadelphia and Boston, It will be presented here in all of its resplendent onourwith-thisTenormou- -- an tr lraordinary-NewrYorknengagemen- much-intere- HENRY JONES VS. MERL CHRISTEN SEN TWO FAST BOXING PRELIMINARIES VS. MERL CHRISTENSEN HENRY JONES 145 Provo KID TITUS vs DIXIE CROFT ., Provo Provo v SHOW STARTS 8 :30 SHARP VS KID C00K "Pir D00LAN Springville 'Provo '. - . iSOfQachllor thepen- lonCaMjsoldlh declared The the play a sensation. newspaper mg night T tiUllbwJiyJlilllj Tuesday; Bsc. 13tti ' : . by-spec- u- -.- ui . Theatergoers 'who keep in touch with theatrical events do not need to be reminded of the extraordinary demand for seats which took place in New York when "Aphrodite" was first presented." Tickets werd eagerly bought up lling the-wea- p.m. , trlass-ii'- I |