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Show 0 i THE SALT LAKli TRIBUNE, THURSDAY 3I0RN1SU, JANUARY i J OUTLINES J. .'1 4 1, :;ar:nnanaannnnnnnrjnii Lf.'.VjSilr&nnnnnuntHinniinui::!: - r Distribution of More an $8,000,000 in Bonuses i - ? - f M Is Contemplated. at - - ' L : r , ' 1 V. a. .V ' elaboraDETROIT, Mich., Pee. St.-tion of its g plan, whereby all employees will be enabled to purchase certificates of investment In the company, guaranteed to return ( per cent year, , and, J.. distribution of bon urea .that.-wtotal bom err 3,OOO,0HU and UiJiM,00, was annouticcd today by the ford Motor' An profit-sharin- t company.- - Approximately SO, 000 employees of the Ford Motor company, and other interests of Henry Ford and hi son, Kdsel, it i announced, wjl to It la announced that the two paiiicipate. d ateps constitute oiily a beginning. and that 'other plans tor enlarging tne income and increasing the purchasing povber of the dollars of our employees are under consideration. The amount of the bonuses will be based on gn employee's dally wge and length of service. They wHl range from JS0 iu the case of a worker in the company's service three months and receiving the minimum wage of $8 a day, tcf J270 in the Case of the worker ulth five years of bervice and receiving a wage of 110.80 a day. Salaried employees revelling more than 8J60 a month will pari tteipate proportionately, on the bases of the length and value of service. The certificates of Investment will be Issued in denominations of 8100, 8500 and IKKtO, and are to be and will bo restricted to employees in They the actual and active service (of theprompany. The mvcyjnvut certificates are to be purchasedonlv with wages or bonuses received from the company, and not more than of the employee's wages thus Invested. majbe Is provided the certificates may be standing In the name of a deceased at the d. sent Ion of the to draw Interest and payments for benefit of his dependents. out-l'ne- L I y t one-thi- V Bat Through Sheer Merit Alone Essex Made Its Thirty Million Dollar Sales Record DECKERS REMOVAL MADE BY REQUEST WASHINGTON.. Pec. 31 Discussing the refusal of Itear AdmtraT Benton . Ptckei to accept a navy cross on the ground that It was inadequate reward for his services as naval attache at Madrid daring the war. Secretary Daniels today disclosed that Admiral Pecker was removed from that post at the request of the state department, acting upon representations from Ambassador t "Although an able and diligent officer.1 said Mr. Daniels, Admiral Pecker while at Madrid seems to have forgotten that he wae not the ambassador and, of i curse, the navy department cannot usurp the prerogatives of the state department. His removal, thereto! e, be- - , Builds the Essex? the shipping board in New York and, by acquiring these pjyrs, the board could lielp relieve the situation for its operators, officials said today. .The piers were taken over by the alien property custodian after the outbreak of hostilities with Germany and purchased by the president out of bis special fund and placed at the disposal of the war department. m -- PRESIDENT TO SPEND QUIET NEW YEARS T" Pec. it holds. On the Cincinnati Speedway, a stock enchassis Essex' set the world 1 durance mark, of 303 miles, under American Automobile Association supervision. Another stock Essex holds road mark of the unequalled found 50-ho- Cisco Ranchers. Wife and Children Said to Be at 1 I ur j 1061 miles. . But Low many know why Essex in its first year revealed qualities more mature, more evident of the influence of long experience, than is commonly found in cars even in their third and fourth year. You will recall the Essex was announced one year ago without one word as to the identity of its builders. Not a claim was made for its performance. You were asked to go look at it, take a ride and form your own opinion. The Essex was required to speak for itself. Now that it has established itself, it is revealed why Essex has. all the qualities of cars of long development. lv TO TRANSFER FORMER PIERS x. k , A New System That Will Cut the CHICAGO, Dee. 31. Briefs asking reversal of judgment and release of W. D. Haywood and ninety-on- e other L W. W, officers, editors and organizers, convicted of seditious activities and sentenced to Leavenworth prison, have been filed in the federal circuit court of appeals here by attorneys for the prisoners, who are now at liberty on bail. The defendants charge that no nation-wide conspiracy existed or was proved by the government. There was no impartial consideration of the, evidence oy the jury, and that their verdict was the product of the briefs say, passion and prejudice, is manifest from the fact that after several months employed in the introduction of evidence the jury in twenty-fiv- e minutes found ninety-eigh- t defendants guilty on all four founts of the indictment. High Cost of Mens Clothes By special arrangement with York , The Royal Tailors , Chicago-NeI have changed my entire'system: w All RoyaT Tailored clo lies jvill besold for - e cash . V ,, a ' t ' All goods will be priced at a big discount from former prices. This means cutting deep into my own expense of selling, and it also meatis the winning of a heavy price concession from The Royal Tailors, on made to order clothes. ' AND THESE TWO BIG SAVINGS AM PASSING ON TO YOU C- , - NEW YEAR GIVEN WARM GREETING ftlKKiAt t Ti 'TnbMiK. POCATKLLb. Who IW. 81 01Trch paf-t- if ' wri wunwHt Tu fuattht, &! bu1 wxU'tl hw urn kind mowt ff tlw Mk tu oltj jetr ef m treibf In. l) n hii.Hj, wtoith in- 8 hive hlc rUulM the MTinteenlb anno) &tak bail of th fire department, which waa flees at Thia erent waa Wrifitt hall. MrMrhMa for New Yenra the puhlle attractlD a attendaaoe. lari eve. aad drew Kika fare Ita tefultr New ew t lortllo n '' ) a. g. McIntyre Exclusive .Dealer SOL u A Judge Bldg. Salt Lake I j A city. the Elha temple Year's ere danrinf party tonight. It waa at eiabome affair, and mas eref member ef odfn. attended ty after midnight, and re The parte lf-- t durtnf the ereninf. frralmienta were aef-rA New Year'a ere dniwuif esmi'ai waa held in the .iriiatmial etub ball bjr A. B tbaHtnf vm a ad WtlHcn Mra, and white the va one of b eertea, ateciut atraef.un were A ramleal was )a pmeidtd f'T the oroaeUHk. eluded la the merriment, and the ew year I o' is an aHrstie maimer. tm uktred tbl for- - l i1 't pX Masonic Ipdgea Warned. I Y.'eo, AH bles-- If working ander tie Juetwtirtioa of t) the atete of frw 'Sort mart Awp grand lodge t n Nof ilH Mrfimtryf rer ird P J 21 T txir A ACt HR Jnrrr e , - . . . 636 I- i -- . 1 Third East Street. Private Branch Exchange Connecting Both Stores and All Departments extradited to Chihuahua and their trial begun. The three men mere convicted and sentenced to death. Thev carried their fight to Presideuc Dm and had the sentences commuted to life Imprisonment. to reporta Abilene, Texas, according reaching here today. Pr, Harle bad sen ed ten ear m Mexican prison after sentence of douth had been commuted to life Imprisonment by Porflrlo Piax folio Ing his conviction of tnsrders, complicity In various alleged aald to have been done for collecting Insurance of the victim. The ease ea one of the most famoua In the history Harle aas reof Mexican jurisprudence. leased from prison by the revolutionists In 191i, It was said here today. Ilerte waa convicted at Chihuahua City n of having been an aid of C. T. and William Mitchell, a das William Mason, la the murder of various men for tl.etr insurance. whose real nome, it a said, naa Een'ie Hurlhurt of Roi heater, NwY., agent y. for the New York Llfo Insuranie Harle a examining phvslclan One victim of the alleged murder plot van a man named M'tehelt, said to have Mr. Kichaidson. or been a brother man named Huribuft, and erother a ae M'd ateo to have M'tchcil Dever. been a brother o' the defendant MtUhe.l. a During tne trial teetlmotv given that F.u hardaon ptoned Up Pevrre from an PI I 'v o (vara, toox him to P linuahu fitch-ardeo- au ori-pan- rJSJU. JZZJZ2 TX 7. MTORNICIT & CQ HANKERS BROWN BY WOMAN ESTABLISHED MOUNT CLKilENS. Mich., Pec. 31. statement again directing the attention of the authorities toward Mrs. Rutli Prevast Broum, widow of J. Stanley Brown, who was shot to Jeatb a week ago, was made to the prosecutor and sheriff today by Mr. Cecil Venter, who wa brought here this morning under a warrant charging murder: After a lengthy examination, the sheriff reiterated hi belief that Mrs. V ester did not kill the young man. but stated she wou.d he held temporart'v owing to intimate knowledge of her eppa-cBrown s affairs Mrs. Brown, according to Hi woman, had once attemnied to buy po'son at a Mount Clemens drug store, which she planned to give her husband. Mrs. tester staved she was wilh Brown when his will was drawn up last Thanksgiving dav. Brown told her later, she said, that he panned to add a coil ii II providing that if he it. d ('suddenly, pavinent should he withheld from his wife until circumstances of his death were cleared I up Brodfffi r. Ill was filed today. The home was bequeathed to hts widow, and the Income equally tu Mrs, Brown and the tider 187J A heartWEiestextend Holiday Greetings to all our friends, teith the assurance- that daring the New Year they will find ns, as in the past, nt eur -- eer ready to promote and their Happiness Prosperity, -- MEMBER, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM - daughter " SPROULE NEW HEAD OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC NEW Pproule Dec. 31. William VPKK, as elected president of the Southern Pacific Railroad fompanv nt a meeting of board directors todav, to succeed Julius Krnttschmtt, v bo will continue as chairman of Ui word of Exclusively Family and Tailor Kachineg ReBts Repairs Supplies i j j White Sewing Machin Q r I If! dtreclov s. Mr. bpiouie resigned a president to enter government service diinug the war. and Mr. Krutt'fhnitt was then elected to take his line I'm! 'iioi p , ' ERANCH - sa Company west rmt south ETPrrr ETQRXS--- 0 -' gl'-u- r- - , Ttoyo, Leg an, -- w r-- ' v I ? 23-4- Telephons Wasatch OF DIES IN TEXAS WIDOW ACCUSED This is my challenge, to OltMan Hi to take a hand in this If saving; ,CT NOW! genuine, hard-pa- A State Street DESMOI.NKS, Iowa,' Dee. 31.Tbe fall of Christianity to the colleges and universities of the world todav is for John It. Mott, chairman leadership, of the executive committee of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, said nt the opening of the first international convention in six Former Surgeon General in years here this Afternoon. Thera comes to the students ofjour demand and a for a great unparalday leled offering of livea dedicated to the Villa's Army Long Under service of God and man, lp said. To meet the world's needs there must be Death Sentence. ' a great uprising of young men and women who will beotuo ministers of religion, missionaries, prophets and ED PASO, Texas, Dec. 31 pr. Uhwe apostles with great sacial, ethical and Dr. 8. Harle, former surgeon general ill spiritual concern and passion, ' Francisco VLlae army, diecl- esteiilay at Mott continued. T you.-wan- 36-4- 2 FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE, MOTT SAYS I I The Botterill Automobile Company Two Salt Lake Stores vLL You are invited to come in and see the difference between Hie old, prices and these new CASH-CUprices? Cost. that has made it famous in all quarters. Its speed is the result of what had been1 learned in making the Super-Si- x winner of all worth while speed records. The Essex can never be all that the Super-Si- x is for they are totally different types. - Think of the advantages Essex has had. What ordinarily would have required years to perfect was made pos- sible in the very first modeL I .. That is why 20,000 are now running,' why more than $30,000,000.00 was paid for Essex cars in ten months. You have not needed the Hudson endorsement to understand Essex I performance. Essex has won its own way. Hudson gave it full benefit of the experience of its engineers and - the ability of its manufacturing organization. Its name was not needed. . Now Hudson takes the some pride in acknowledging its kinship to Essex that a father might in speaking of bis son who bn his own account had made pood. 1 x. COUNSEL FOR I. W. W. MOVE FOR RELEASE Hudson s Endorsement , They conceived it as they developed All they learned about enthe Super-Sidurance, they incorporated in the Essex. They gave to the Essex the, power Announcement! " Essex Did Not Need r Was Designed by Hudson Engineers Extraordinary i , 24-ho- ur Wil-lar- Oonse-quent- But the Essex does bring quality and , performance to a class field that was unknown. x The former owners of large costly cars that have adopted the Essex have not been Hudson users. They have come from other cars, cars that fall in all particulars short of the Super-Si- x save sire and cost. The Essex appeals to such users be- cause of itsYiimbleness. They like the way its performance compares with that of the Super-SiYou can see this on hand. cars in any com- The two every m unity that are most prominent because of their performance ability are the Hudson Super-Si- x and the Essex. Essex success has not been accidental. No one doubts its right to the position 31. President WASHINGTON,, Wilson will spend a very quiet New Year's day. White House officials disclosed today that the president overtaxed h'mself on his birthday, Sundav, when he Stealing, Colo. celebrated the occasion by having the members of his family present. it improbable that he will htjid a watch party in his sick- Specie to The Tribune. room tonight DENVER, Pec. 31. After a search for Mr." and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre, who four days for Mrs. Cora Meyers, Uis came to the White House for the presie expected to remain aunt, and her five small children, who ai dent's birthday, came Imperative.' , ; came to Denver last Friday from Cisco, over New Year's day. Utah, Charles See of Sterling, Colo., Saved From Bnkrnptcy. learned this morning from friends that The Interhoronsh his aunt and her children bad gone to NEW YORK, Pec. 3t. GERMAN LINE i saved at the Rapid Tran nit company felerealh hour 0 might from Joining in bank- Sterling. traction slater Mrs. Meyers, who Is a rancher's wife, ctunpanlea In New York. WASHINGTON. Pee. 31 Negotiations ruptcy wee faced with the problem have been opened with the war depart- The Interbormigh tomorrow 3 BftS 870- fixed notified Mr. See that she was coming to ment bv the shipping board for the trans-- f ef rnleing before had about SAftOOOuO cash, and waa Denver, and asked him. to meet her here Jit changes of the six former it to the board line to raise 32.3iSMIoO on Us credit. last Friday. Mr, Bee somehow missed piers at liopoken onlynhte Late today Federal Judge Mayer directed James which were turned over to the array dur-in- g R. Sheffield, trustee In bankruptcy for the her, although he Went to the Union stathe war for the use of the transport Interbormigh CuswoUdated corporattou, a bold- tion to meet her, and became alarmed . service. ing corporation, to adranre the lacking million when he could not locate her (ft the OxShortage of pier space is handicapping dollars. ford hotel, where he had told lm to register. He traced her from the Oxford hotel to a downtown rooming house, where he was told that his aunt was ill and that she had left the rooming house to find a suitable place for her children to stay while she went to a hospital. Inquiry at all tha hospitals In the city failed to locate her, and See was alarmed, fearing that she had met with an accident. This morning, however, he located a friend of Mrs. Meyers, -who told him she . had gone to Sterling. I , rd !lt . v Do You. Know Hudson Eai, .e.d. t'.b - f - t |