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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12 NIB PHOIIE FEDERAL Li I r Children Cry for Fletcher's THE GREAT AMERICAN SIN Infants and Children. Yes, This Means YOU! a harmless substitute for Castor You will understand the reference after E DEFENDS RATES Relationship Between the Measure Is Urged in Hear Mountain States and Par ing Before Senate Committee. ent Company Explained. for OI17 Pore and boothln; 8 nips. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been In constant nso for tha relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Collo and therefrom, Diarrhoea; allajlnj? Feverishness arising; aids th as end by regulating the Stomach and Dowels, natural limitation of Food ; pltlntr- healthy and sleep. 7he Childrens lanacea The Mothers Friend, Castoria fat grorlc. Drops ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 Ktiai tment of Defense of the relationship existing be- tween the Mountain Slates Telephone & federal legislation to prevent lynehtngs Telegraph company and the American and race riots waa urged at the Initial Telephone & Telegraph company occupied hearing today of a senate Judiciary subthe major portion of the time at the committee conducted under the resolution bearing yesterday before the public util- providing for Investigation Into recent ities commission. An Investigation ot riots, end submission of a report to the the application of tha Mountain States senate suggesting means of preventing rtiurrente of the disorders. Today's sescompany for permission to retain tha sion was devoted to federal lurledb tlon. in In effect at 'Burleson rates" present Senator Curtis, Republican, Kansas auconducted. thor of the resolution, presented to the this tsrrltory Is being eopy of a report of the F. H. Reid, assistant general manager sulwommitteeof aJthttlr-showing the actlv of the company, waa the main witness department radual Ity of agitators among negroes In of the dav, euoceeding H. W. Rellard various cities where rioting has occurred, which these auditor, who was on the stand a part of and describing the manner In tne morning session for agitators have conducted a propaganda Mr. Reid first read a paper on tha among negroes to arouse unret and benefit The report outlined an artlrlA 4V V A employee' compensation Stales Blossom, secretary of the I. W. W. local plan In effect on the Mountaincharts to at l'aterson, N. J , textile workers, deHe then presented system. show costs and expenses and later read signed lo arouse negroes ina paper on the relationship existing the report said, waa printed In the office between the Mountain Stales and the of the Gary, Jnd , Josf at the expense of Linn A K Gale of Mexiro City, who, parent company. He testified that the Mountain States, the report aaid, was believed to be a Gerwhlth pays a percentage of Its gross rev- man agent "It steins to me," said Senator Curt la. enue to the parent company, has paid In presenting the report, that there ts a In gradually Increasing amounts annual 8 very strong reason why the general gov jv. These totaled t8 OdO in 1814, should hold of taka 1818 eminent of this question last year In and for August were $8162. In return for this It re- and make a thorough investigation of It ceived the use of the A. T. & T. company and Into the aetlvity of the radual dement tiansmltters. receivers, Induction colli in lidsS. country In working up race riots" P Bratton, a white attorney of Little of which there are about 41.000 In th state of Utah. Theee, Mr Reid testi- Rock. Ark, who said his son narrowly $162,000 are worth escaped lvnehmg during the recent race fied, approximately and the annual charges on this property riots In that state, argued In favor of federal legislation, declaring the federal amounted to about $36,130. on this eonstltution guarantees all citizens an ImWhile being partial tilal which mob rnia denies He attorney, dec point Will H. Folland, city was lared, however, that the recent troubles listed asked whether thle property as belonging to the Mountain States com- In Arkansas was not due to radical agitators. but to the system of peonage which pany. lie waa told that thla was not he alleged prevailed In Arkansas. tne caee; and also that the Ameriran "The conditions that exist there are such FolIn no Utah. Mr. taxes company paid a to de'mand tha attention of the federal land asked If It were true that the Mountain States company paid taxes on government," Bratton said James Weldon Johnson, a former United Its capital account, and therefora waa States consul In Nicaragua but now field pot paying on thla prpperty. either. Rep- sucre th'ry of the National Assoc lallori for resentatives of the telephone company Advancement of Colored People, told expreeeed the opinion that the state col- the the committee that there recently had lected taxes on this property. ' In return for the remainder paid the been suggestion that the United Htatea American company In addition to the Intervene In Mexico because about six Americans hart been killed, while during vise of transmitter, receivers and Inducsame period thirty-sinegroes had tion colla and the repairing of thla the been lynched In thla country. equipment, Mr. Reid said that the Mountain States company received financial support as required at reasonable rates Rot ky Mountain Pell company, at the and many other advantages. Mr. Reid presented charts to show the time it hs taken over bv the organlza difference between the company s actual tion of the Mountain Slates, Has net return and 8 per cent on the book J.labllith b a&umd at that time value of the company, which It has 1m luderl th Rocky Mountain Pell stock JH9 c'aimed as a fair retuin. The actual net l8uc of which wa exchanged return in 1918 from tne Utah part of the for $1,421,700 in Mountain Htatea stock, sv stem he declared to have been about tha total of $S,'to2,,iOu owin? to the Amertxs.oun. ican Telephone & Telearaph, which the It was also brought out during ths dav. parent company scaled down to $6 621. In tne of Mr. Hellurd, 244, and current liabilities of $2o4 SJti It t.iat the book valuation of the entire was sujfv'stcd that the actual lost of the Uokv Mountain Bell 5tem, which 15, 1020. you have seen it today. A clean, gripping, modern story of young married life, splendidly presented by an cast, including Irving Cummings, Monte Blue, Arthur Maude, Winter Hall and others. - Bears the Signature of all-st- ar AIso- - n. Another of Thoie Hilarious MACK SENNETT Comedies, Featuring BEN TURPIN in THE STAR BOARDER Thta-arWc- 31k.-.77- the B1! sstem in t h and e eml surround ng hUus, louid thus be iris at 24i77 It wa- Lr ought out that ahout that time there wia transferred to the de relation reserve nearly a million nod a half dollars while the Km kv Mountain hell Hlreiriv I up a depiecialion cf alou $P Fortier when an ap- I of the tah piopertv was made pratra in 1912 Mere was about a quarter of a mllion doll'iri' worth of property on the books which oulil not he found, and this aiso was written off the depredation test i ve. Men! Happy and Successful People Everywhere Are Always in Great Demand Best Friends Pepto-Manga- n d Sold in Liquid and Tablet Form Get into the class if you Take a few wee'ka course of that splendid tonic and note how you improve in health andlooks. , Pepto Manga n is Jnaker and is for sale at the a drug store right near your home. It is put up in both liquid and tablet form. which su choose, but see that is on the package. the name Gude Without "Gude it is not lepto-Manga- are not there d now. lepto-Manga- -- n red-bloo- It ts the cry everywhere Wanted Red Blooded Men. The soldiers and sailors that won the war were fellows. In business it is the red blooded man that statfds the strain and wins the big successes. Tho world has no place for the two-fiste- d tbin-bloode- 4 NEW TRIAL JURY STILL DELIBERATING Produces Better Red-Bloode- Blood , hi weakling. It is. natural, too, that red blooded men and women should have more friends, and they do. They are better human beings than the aneinics, who are likely to be grouchy and irritable most of the time. (Advertisement.) tbin-bloode- d Delicate Children LOS ANGKLKS, Jan. 14 The Jury In the tase of Harry New. charged with the murder of Freoa Les-e- r, was still early tonight deadlocked with apparently little chance of retching an agreement, according to the statement of Foreman K O. Kllngerman began vesler-da- y afternoon at 4 o't Io k, with a rest from 10 43 o'clock lost night to early this morning The foreman reported to Superior Gavin V. ( ra'g at 3 o clo k this Judge sfter-noo- n that the Jurors were divided as to whether New was guilty of second degree murder or manslaughter. Juror Kvan asked the court for further instrin-tion- s on the distinction between the two crimes, but was refused Craig said his original InstructionsJudge were complete and there Wdd nothing to be added He then ordered the jury to resume its deliberations CHIROPRACTORS TO VOTE FOR OFFICERS The S'alt lake County Chiropractors asxociBtlon wtl hold its vearlv election of officers at Its regular meeting to be held at 8 15 o'eloi k at the office of tonight Dr. B R Johnson. Nominations which were made at the last meeting of the association included Drs W VV Scare and H A White for president, Drs. F. H. Kardley and A. R. Kesler for vice president. and Drs. J. G. Kelly and W. E Rands for ,secretar treasurer The outgoing officers of the association who have served for two v ears are Dr W. H. Pyott president. Dr. H R. Johnson, vae president, and Dr. I'. E. Erickson, secretarv-treasure- r. , Besides the election of officers two will be given. Dr F H. Eardicy will discuss ' Cllima' with will seak lr,. ''' E- Frick-o- n on a Chiropractor's ViewGeneral discussion point will fohow the lectures. 'W si fd STRAND 35-ce- 1 needs - Sweet Rolls Ja Danger. SCOTTS EMULSION h. a thing Parents nearly everywhere know its power to nourish and strengthen. Children of any age take Scotts Emulsion with pleasure . and thrive on it Scott A Bowu. Bloom &rld.NJ. . 19-J- PARIS FASHIONS IN FALSE TEETH Paris, Nov. 3rd predict for the-com- ing We may safely 'season that styles in artificial teeth will include their being worn snug -- fitting and smoothly cushioned in place by mean of the dental plate comfort-powder Corega. This antiseptic adhesive powder gives a pleasing sense of security to wearers of false teeth. It allows complete mastication of focKlvwith ease and relaxes the facial muscle. 35c. at Druggists and Dental Depots. lyrvtjiacsU . . Program for Annual Utah Convention Is The annual convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' association this year will be held at the Cullen hotel, beginning at 10 o'clock Saturday mornThe proing. it was decided yesterdaj. gram for the convention was announced Thomas Redmond, yesterday by secretary of the association, as follows Morning session Call to order by the president; Invocation. Bishop James L Wrathall, report on membership by the secretary . annual address by the president, report of the executive committee Address. Professor John T. Came 111 director of the extension division. Utah Agricultural Address. Grazing Conditions on Na GREASED LIGHTMHG Its presents (Charles plav LY0NS-M0RA- ef OUTING il PRICE Everything" Price Mata., 15c, 25c, 60c. Evening!, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, coming Seven Dead In Belgian Storms. BRUSSELS, Jan. 14. (Havas.) Seven persons are reported dead and many injured as a result of the storm which has been prevailing over Belgium for the hours. Numerous faclast forty-eigtories have been obliged to close and much damage has been done by high water. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! NOW PLAYING I r HE THE OVERSEAS REVUE With TOM MORRISSEY SALT LAKE THEATRE MALONE ORCHESTRA ONLY THEEE M0EE DAYS MATINEE TODAY IJliim WASATCH TtUPHOMC VI A CASINO Formerly Wilkes Ralph Cloninger Te of the Storm From the play by Amelia Elves Fear never bargains it pays what It is told to pay A SOCIETY DRAMA FHILHARMONTC ORCHESTRA FATHE NEWS YOUTH AND BEAUTY Comedy, And associate members present Country REGULAR COMING TOMORROW MAURICE TOURNEURS THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY. PRICES 25c to 35c; to 75c 25c MATINEE SATURDAY Acts of LADIES ORCHESTRA WATCH FOB v ' SLATKOS -T- HERBERT ERENONS BI(f SPECIAL featuring MARIE DOBO WELVE-TEN, address the ladies on The Duel of the Rexes, concerning marriage, divorce and lovs. Bette now selling- - or performances 1 to 11 p. m. Matinees, Kiddies ii Adults 2oc (except and - holidays). Evening 11- - - Continuous ROLLICUERS SIX OTHER BIO FEATURES Three ehowe daily 2:45, 7:30, S:15 New Prices Matinees, 20c and 30c Nights, 30c, 40c, 60c Admlsslo-- loc. Sun-day- All Seats 3uc. COMEDY In 150 Mlnutoe, With Chuckles All ths Tims 150 Laughs YOU NEVER CAN TELL Its DRS. SHORES JtKLIABLB TAB m and & SHORES SPECIALISTS TOR E4Q7EL TOE!! Office, MS Mela St. Salt Lake I lly Bra. to t; erxa, I ts Scedaya 10 to 13 rv ' - At tho matinees Alice Sterling will - IN Greatest and Most Daring Role of Her Meteoric Career as an Emotional Actress For all 25c to $1.00 Not s Picture Rex Beachs Heart of the Sunset NOW FLAYING i TONIGHT WEEK' NOW PLAYING And Six Snappy BEAUTIFUL. And daily for ladies only 25c, 25c and 50c Theater MATINEE TODAY ' Two Worlds 5$ And a Broadway Qast of 20 Big Beauty Chorus AINT DONE RIGHT BY MY NELL In NORM TALMBGE A Daughter of ' Next week By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD cast, including WILLIAM STOWE LL and PRISCILLA DEAN In gripping drama of the Klondike, directed by Allen Holubar Mutt and Jeff In jfEWS WEEKLY BRADY 1, ELIZABETH BRICE DOROTHY PHILLIPS ht ' now p laying & HARRIS In a 'New Singing and Dancing Skit Golfing With Cupid" Gus Edwards Famous Juvenile In "A Little of Mafalda Reaches Fort. AH-sta- o. CARTMELL GEORGIE CHESTER DAKAR, French West Africa, Jan. 14 (Havas ) The Italian liner Princi-pess- a Mafalda arrived today from South America. All on board were well. The vessel was reported Saturday to have been sunk by a mine, with the loss of 700 lives. THE. THEATRE. Sla- LUCAS A INEZ r thrills and fun. -- HENRY ters and Company. In "AROUND THE WORLD speed devil furnishes the COMEDY- - N & PJGCLETTO by the Swanson Assisted romance. Charleys VT j, Tftos M kKA Vatican Subscribes to Loan. J. CHARLES , Wfes. change in the sugar distribution svstem according to members of the executive committee of the American Association of Baking Industries, which went into session toda. John H. Hartley, a Chicago baker. In explaining the situation, said that, "contrary to popular belief bakers do not get all the sugar they wish' Some baket s ip this have t6 cents a pound and (hencitycouldn't pa,d all Jha 6i rct iyll they B4Mted," - get Girl KiUod by Flano Fall CASIER, Wyo. Jan 14 Miss Maui) Toomey. 28, of Spearfish. 8 P., was so serlouslv injured she died, and Lieutenant Bert Cole, pilot, waa seriously Injured as the result of a fall of iot) feet In an airplane today following an- - exhibition flight The machine was attempting to land at The ra?pef "hangar. Coughed Right and Day. John Vognue, Elberton, Ga., writes; Last fall, when iny neighbors were down with influenza, I took a severe eoM and before I was aware of my condition I waa down sick in bed. I roughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. I got a bottle of Foley's Hnaev and Tar Compound and took eight soirII doses in two Incurs, My conLtidu began to jmptoie and tn a few days I was as well as ever. In niv opinion Foley a is the best cough medicine made. Bcbrainm Johnson, Adv. Druggists. r MARIA corking; fine rural twelve-cylinde- Comedjr JAMES H. CULLEN PAID IN ADVANCE FEAR Musical Favorite, and QUEST R. BALE Tha Fopular Composer. In tional Forests." I K. Knelpp, district forester. United States forest service. Address, Contagious Diseases of Livestock." Dr. R. W. Hoggan, state veterinarian; vaccination against blackleg, contagious abortion, accredited tuberculosis-fre- e herds Afternoon eesslon, 2 oclock Address, Charles B Stewart, president of state livestock board. "Brand Inspection," M. K. Address, Parsons Address. Cooperation In the Livestock Rualness," J H Manderfield, manager of the Halt Lake Union Block Tarda. Address. "Exterminating Wild Animals in Utah," George E. Holman, in charge of cooperative work; discussion, state bounty lax. General business; election of officers. Adjournment. &g7UCE LAOERT MAUD Charming nt IN J;!n' 14 -- Sweet rolls of the past unless there may Is a ROME. Tuesday. Jan. 3 The Vatican has subscribed 20 000 nOO lire to the sixth natonal loan, according to the Messag-fcerThis Is" the first lime', the newspaper states, that the Vatican has participated in puch a loan. Every night excepk Monday and Tuesday, Matinees begin Thursday. NOWPLAYINQ Girls! Your hair needs a little Danderine thats all I When its it becomes lifeless, thin or loses lustre; when ufly dandruff bottleof delightful, appears, or your hair falls out, a dependable Danderine from any store, will save your hair, You can have nice, thick hair, too., also double its beauty. lec-tur- Re-u.- ts TODAY TOMORROW CHARLES -- Malnutrition is not overcome with tonics or drugs, but by adequate nourishment A child pronounced or anemic delicate, over-thi- n 13 V; I Wanted-Red-Blood- ed - 3 DAYS 3 DAYS cross-examin- x (fuvmoiirtrlrtcnift(lidur$- -- -- r- ENJOY YOUR EVENINGS, SEE THE s!' "lAd vies FREE f., Oar alia le, to r are te rH. If jro c ploy so y- -p got I ho bo fit ef ear er of eg. iwwn eert ekill. Shaw and Real Fares Comedy NIGHTS. 75c; MATINEES, 40c. PHONE EARLY COCIAL HALL THEATRE U Wasatch 54G0. " FOLLYDOLS Grover Frankie's "Follydols" dur30 to I. and efter. ing dinner, treater supper, from 10 15 to Ji.iO. on week- mghte. During dinner, S to , on- Sunday" antT Tea. 4 to , Thursday and Saturday aftornoons t 'it-y- i '3 i -- iliK |