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Show Tin WEDNESDAY AIOKM.NO, ,1AM. AliY 21, ALT J.AKi: TKllSl'.N'i:, r OGDEN DEPARTMENT 1U20. "N Office, 411 Twenty fifth (treat, rro from entrance to Seed Hotel Pbonee Butintse office, 6C4; Ogden correspondent, 661 and 71(X COAL MEN ARRESTED HELD ON SECOND CHARGE FORGERY FOR HEAVY LOADING War Commander of U. S. Fleet Take Iue With Sims. iMrtt Hu iiKGTON, Jan ilb Hear Admiral William S Sunn on t ie leading controverted point in the naval decorations dispute tnil taktn today by Hear Admiral lKnrj T. Mayo, wartime commander of the United felat.es licit, In testimony before the senate timstihating the medal award V to teiitrovHiv, hw Idler to BwhIriv Daniels vbaa on the du'oiation be raid were not view awartih, aa Vdnnral Mavo a protod presented first disagreed wltb Admiral Minn aa to the nlaitve iinpottame of ma and lmre Admiral Mao rvplanud to the uut (oinmlltc that hr wiote to Senetaiy Jianieln tjHUp be did not belli ve the kniphl loud of aaaida nr Mr lun!l had Kiven sufficient con definition lo the Importance of the duties pel formed y officer who nerved at aej with the AtAdmiral Sima m hi teti-mon- v lantic fleet and alo in hi b ttrr to rc rttarv t dint IntfuNhed ser) t.imi b di lining vice medal toiH ended tht too much im of poitaine was AitMhd ti (nonswrhfi com pnied who aervtd it ia, cdfi! with thn-- r who adMini-d- t r i linpnrluit , lKsfa on almie The rwotid point on whUh j Admiral Mavo differed with Admiral Mina was to tins question of the award of modal the commanding nffbera of snips sunk or seriously damaged h torpedo altak or mines Wnl stating a broad general jtolic y along that line would not he a good thing for the service. Admiral Mao declared that lit cases where the comwas of an manding officers conduct character a proper especially nieilfnrlou leward should be fttven Admiral Mato approved without qualify ation the action of the Knight tourd and Secretary Danservice iels In awarding distinguishe medals to Captain hrlstv of the cruiser San Idegn, sunk lv i mine and ComKoote of the transport mander I unk hv a tori t lo ITesident Lincoln dmirnl Sims severely criticised the acJanie's in insulting on tion of S cretarv "idd aivniMa' to the' f bfttmilhYiJig' Vificer of slilpa sunk bv the em mv The naval awari controversv late In the 1hv reached the four of the ionite f a resolution hv through presentation Chairman Hale of the subcommittee lo authorise emplovnient of counsel and a clerical fote to aid in the invest gallon Mthoc.gh flml a t on was prevented bv the , hi ,ii t of a cp orum t er was conside ran1 dii up on Sin ors Thorn-a- s ( cjlora lo King I tab uni Fhtlan. California Demo rats mentioning the nef htnnnn Hh'c in cessity of counsel reply said (he resolution had been ap- , f the sulxoimnll-teeproved unanlmou'dj nuaett and Senator Lodge of Republican leader, supporting thebv resoAdmade said the charges lution, miral buns ha mde thr investigation virtually an inquiry it to the conduct of the war by the navy Assistant hecrtlary of the Nty Rcmae-ve- lt duiing the d i announced the personnel of a board of inquiry to n estimate conditions at the Newport it I, naval station, which led to chaises bv John K Rtthom of the Frovldeme (R I ) Journal of Immorality In the navy The 'board, which was designated ten ciavs ago Is composed of Heir Admiral Herbert O Dunn, commandant of the First naval district Captain J F Hines D. L The lev a and Fnsign Henry Captain D. Hyneman, judgo advocate llfadlii (.uiiu hi 1 1 ALLEGE DOCTORS FORM DRUG RING KHANTIhCO, Jan 20 The aendeavors of. a unit of self tv led e dov tors here to obtain peimlts for the role purr ose of selling ardent g lniuors and nariotlis, were revealed today bv Prank M Silva federal prohibition enforcement offlier for California Silva said he knew the name of the doi tors and had arranged with the internal revenue officers to have the censes refused The alleged ronapiratnrs expei ted to make use of the provisions of the statutes permitting pliysklans to prescribe liquors for their patients to the v extent of one pint In anv period, Silva said, and intended to stoik stores with the usual drug-stor- e articles aa a shield to their real activities SAN llied drug-stor- habit-formin- fed-ei- al ten-da- PAISH DENIES LOAN WAS DISCUSSED NV ASHING TON. - Jan 20 Sir George Paish British financial expert, called at the White House to inquue as to President WJrtson s health todav before leaving In Washington for a tour of the west discussing his visit to the Cnlted States, Sir George said he had nof discussed a loan, large or small, with any one in the I nited States since his arrival here, several weeks ago He came, lie said. In addition to his European relief work to find out what the people are thinking'' ag to export trade and finance Olscusston of the British financiers mission developed in the house todav Republican leader Mondell of Wyoming asserting that "suggestion for an International loan of $J5, 000 000 00ft probably will not materialize In so far as Americans are con-- 1 -- erned " Sieri to The Trihmo OCjDLN, Jan 20 War will be waged on the coal compaiiits of tgd n bv the to The Tribune OGDhN, Jan. 2o William Larsons, who ia being held at the county jail for the name to a check forgery of his brother for $100, was taken before Judge 1 U. Roberta in the city court todav and a aecond compluint chaigiug him with for erv was read to him lie waived the hearing Sort was bound over to the district court umitf fVWX) bond. s new The complaint specifies that forged the name of hla brother. W K Faraona. a rancher of Innemucta, Nev, to a check for $?1S5 9S and cashed it at the Commercial National Bank of thia city After the cashing of the forged theck Faraona went to Montpelier Idaho, where ha waa arrealtd and returned to Ogden. About $000 in Jewelry and farm Implements wore recovered bv the officer, hut frfiMirt is declared bv Iaraons to have been atolen from a hide cheat' he had left in a boarding house Twice Farson had told the officers here he would go to Idaho and reovir the to money On the first trip he refused the he told get It and on the eecond triprobbed The offifera hie cheat had ber members of the sheriffs department ex'burled had Parsons pressed belbf that the money as he had once admitted to thm. and la figuring on getting It after nerving his aenteme officers of the state fur cruelty to In overloading fuel wagons The fiiw complaint waa Issued in the city court todav and ia d rected a gainst a coal company ami the djivcia of wagona, A and W F Blown The ih'irge pn flea thatthe state law regard ng cruelty to'animala waa violated veaterday afterncon on the Twenty fifth stieet hid In front of the Heed hotel Two horse were au.uhd to wagons and In attempting to negotiate the hill slipped and fell At the repetition of the hauling of coal toduv, Trafiic Uffucr William Pick stopped the 'oad at the foot of the hill Yard Fape wy catUd bv the drivtraMdtugr of the wag ms. Joseph H Bites countv attorney who diew up the complaint a the quest of Mate Humane i iff t er K T hfteker a la appeared on the scene and inveaiigatt the natter He slid the complaint and warrant he ismieci already had against the Lion Oml company, a mtpiraDon, had been wived UfKcn some ffh al of the nnpanv who would be required to appetr lit court tomorrow Tfc sntd thl state law raw Kpe. ollle in holding the rorptratlon. Its officers and ngeiita resixuiHible for violation of the law ani-iuh- N Far-son- Wliat it is flowmade - -- whiie cWhi V 1 is tabic butter. It displaces cow butter NUCOA without a single apology. If it were less FINDS MISSING"BONDS HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN OVERCOAT POCKET HEAD COMPLIMENTED t fciwml to The Trlbuuc OOHEV Jan 20 -- AVlth $H,000 in Liberty bonds a letter of ertdit and treas-iicertificates in hi poasession, John IwhImU of Jtk hniond, Va . eit route to Oakland Cal , appeared at the police station this afternoon and announced that he could not remember the name of the hotel he stopped at last night, at which, he added, he left a satchel containing IlduO in Llbej ty bonds A thorough search of the hotels was made, in company with Dodaell, bv officers but no trace of the ndssmg bonds or the hotel found Dodaell then went to .the depot to take his train for the coast and As he was feeling In his overcoat pocket, the police aav, the missing Iconds were found t the pou e station, while was taking an Inventorv of his money, he had 1 three ibertv bonds for f 00ft each, a 1st- -, of ricYif pSf add 'tfasJuCv V- tlficates of smull denomination, together no with about $ In currency He said he whs going to Oakland to make his home lie Is alout 5 tears of age rdl! tr JO - The request for the retention of George b hoi ten In the health department of the dtv, because of his knowledge of the affairs of the dtpart-niehas leen made bv the board of countv cHymmlfisionera to the loard of city commissioner The request was referred to t'ominlssioner J R Ward, superin-temleof health The commission recelvel a claim from F'llx'i N Grlgus for $vm)0 for injuries d bv slipping and falling upon the on sidewalk of side the the north by Tw entv fourth street hill on lHceinhr 19, last The claim waj referred to the In Tl Jn nDI nt nt -- ilt aitornM The Southern 1acifl Und w cltlm of for one liour and Iw luinutes scribe HcimihI rslilng whs In Ogden was referred to IomnuhMoner W irl irrsiYhi-tn 4ro'nfWcr tls for ldds for i opr salons at the Jan In Farr for the beasons of l'jjn, tfJl and 19J.. $14k on the da -- n CHERRY PECTORAL SAID TO HAVE KICK Tribune 2 - FYank Berrttndn, 2r I to TI10 vears of age, a Filipino arrested at RawTrituut lins Y'o, and brought back to Ogden OitDFV, Jan 2r Frink Dcaceti. S?mcltt to face the charge of uihjii the charge of forger, waived fcisu having liquor inn ,ht hi prellmmar heMnug in the cltv romt entered and waa bound over to the district a pita, or not gnlltv in the it ourt todav HIh cane ha been net for ourt under a bond of $00. tomorrow morning It in halt! an hearing an ilium of the cherry fectoral m ized hv the SECRECY SURROUNDS shows a trge percentage of alcoholoffners The Vase of the otv aeiinn J e Drown, MEXICAN DELEGATE charged with impc rson ulng an officer ami disturbing the peace was set for hearing in the citi court Thursdiv Brown en(Chirajiro Ti'bune bperlal ) when arraigned t ASIIN3TO, Jan 20 Mvstery has tered a plea of not gu Itv upon furnishing surrounded th lomli 3 lo Washlnaton of $ ob ba mas, Sub-srvtary nf industry and Inlvor of Mexiio, to attend the Funerals Announced. financial coiutrean Hia arrival here was kept secret bv the Mexican EpeHnl In The Tntune, and he has refused to receive AmeriJan Jo Funeral service for can. who deair. to see him. I rank A Nai-hi- tt he held at J o tlex k halinag 1. not an accredited delegate to tomorrow at tne wid Fourth Ward chapel. the ronfereute Report, from Mexico Cltv Bishop Luui Hjrum The state that hi. departure for Wa.hlngton interment will be in conducting the City cemetery wa very preilpltate The object of hi. f Mr funeral Mena Hreta Nelon vialt to thia c!tvt It i. ufficlaHy asserted win be held at 2 p ni tomorrow at the In Mexico City. i. to present Mexico a side Third ward chapel, Bishop M B Richardof the oil controversy to the financial conson conducting Interment will be in the ference It is said also that, while he la Cltv cemeterv not an accredited delegate he ha. been The funeral for John C. Hunter commissioned by the Mtxlcan government will be he'd services at 12 noon tomorrow at the to handle the 01V question. Senor Snntelia, eecond ward chapel. Bishop George E chief of the department of indusu and Browning conducting' interment will be labor, ia quoted a. declaring Jhat nas hae all the data on petroleum produ Uon in the City cemeterj ballnas is aciompanled by a t.ihnnal Taken Back, to Wisconsin. expert, Angel Berea and a staff of secretaries who are engaged In tabulating fig- l to The Tribune tor presentation to the financial ron- OGI1KV ferenre, supplemental to Information fur- - sheriff at V Hi 20 Alvin J Redfo ' is , left OkJe rilshed Ambassador by Bonillas It this afternoon auke,sh4 for home having In cus i reported that Salinas will ask an InRichard fly Irtnevi'lo who was arresteo terview with Sevretarv of btate here bv the sherifT s department upon JJto enlighten him on the situation Lansing th in Mex- iharge of arand Urceny In the W iseoni ico with regard to petroleum to Sheriff Redford Laneville Is a'leged lo have stolen an automobile and later wrecked It at Waukesha FEARS when he drove the car into a steel girder upon a bridge OF (MIDI Jan I tu-d- c c et em-bas- den Paddni ' LAKE SALT CITY, UTAH V APPONYI FATE SICKERN A PUP" NEXT DAY EUROPE IKN'NA, Jan 20 (By the Associated Press ) ' buch a peace as is proposed for us so far cannoj last It is artificial, tearing asunder the nation s heart economically and territorially, a peace so absurd that it will fall by Its own weakness without the use of force by us or anv body Count Albert Apponvl the former Hungarian premier and head of the Hungarian peace delegation, made this statement to the correspondent while tne special train from Paris was speeding on Its home Journey. I wonder. he continued, "if the allies will take any action through us against the vast Bolshevik danger preparing to sweep through Europe We are a fighting nation; if they let us form an ifhmy we can help the Rumanians stand up, who cannot alone We are fearful for the fate of Europe as well as ourselves Will "ve sign a That depends upon its terms and peace also our parliament , Keep The System Clean And Youll Be Healthy Elimination helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics DR. Go, DISTRIBUTORS Rp-- To Keep Close Check. SpeG.l to The Tribune OGDEN, Jail 20 No goods will be for Ogden Cltv after Itbruarv 1 without a duly signed requisition. wis made todav hv Mavor Frank Franu He said that not even (he heads of departments w II purchase without the official order and the 400 number of the requisition must be noted on the claim against the city Salts, Oil, Calomel and Griping Cathartics Shake You Up Cascarets never Sicken! stipation that you may have. Take it when you feel drowsy, dizzy or bilious, when jou feel a cold or a fever coming on, when there is an epidemic, when you have eaten anything about which such you are in doubt. It t times that you need to be free of poisons and of fermenting foods. You can buy Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin at any drug store. Thousands of families have it constantly in the bouse against I to The Tribune OGDEN, Jan 20 Judge E Is ued an order in the distritt courtPratt todav getting aside and v Stating the decree of dvorte In the case of Helen x against Leslie Hollister, which was gi anted in the court about three weeks ayo. The order provides that the parties na resume their former relations V HEN Nature wont, Hol-lirte- Pluto will. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Given Second Sentence. French Lick, Indiana OGDEV. Jan 20 T R Christie serv a sentence of thirtv d vvs for forge-- v was given an adiitional thirty davs sentence In the cltv court b D R Roberts tills morning w henJudge he pleaded -- BROADWAY CAST OF TWENTY IN BIG OVERSEAS REVUE MAKES GREAT SHOW C ALDWE V 1 .1 V J VJjl V' SfiX, ' JiiJi AflA' A. .A i Vf n -- I ' Dr Kress savs clgaret e smoke acts poweifullv on lung tissue and Induces pulmonary tuberculosis, while It causes permanent degeneration of tbe cells of the nervous system, imluding those of the brain and thus weakens the men- -' tal fa. ulties Dr Keeley savs tobacco enfeebles dl fir gewtton and las the foundation neivous disorder now nearly to the Armriian people It produces bronchitis blindness color epilepsy, rheumatism and asthm, dyspepsia and tatarrh,h tohacio ' heart and cancer of the stomai Dr. Sillv, surgeon of St Thomas Hosand expert in diseases of the loam pital nervous T know of and system, sas no single ue which does go mui h hirm aa gmoking It Is a snare and a delusion It soothes the excited nervous esuwn at "tftemMU-t- o render it more irritab'e find feeble ultlmateij rknow of gno. other cause or agent that o much tends to errn-mo- lie eJi - ,u.. Eliztheth Brice, Tom Morrissey nd other noted stars bead ivarkling ed.es opening tonight at the OrpLeum, c ! k n -- V tr At unft LLS THE PERFECT LAXATIVE Doctors Tell Why You Should Quit Tobacco ev-r- is-a- emergencies. In ipite of the fact t hat Dr. Cold well's Syrup Pepsin u the largest selh ng liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need us benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send y our name and address for a free mot bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Jit Washington Sl, Monbcdlo, Illinois. Qmtkdd Divorce Decree Vacated. St eel. m so important to health and comfort as regular daily elimination. Half of the minor illnesses of hfe are due to neglect of this. The five million men who were in our army know the importance the doctor attached to this function. regulate 9 By all means try to diet and yourself by intelligent exercise, but when these fad you will need a laxative, ones near to nature in its action as skill can make it. In the opinion of many thousands of good Americans such a one is Dr. Calilwclla byrup Pepsin, whic b is a combination of simple laxative herb with pepsin. It acts promptly, gently and without griping and will with certainty regulate any tendency to con -- ' Special to The Tribune who has watehed ANYONE knows there is , e-when suf-fme- Held to District Court Spnt buttery than that which you have been brought' up to call butter, it would fail utterly. It is a great big success. Our five churning plants have a daily capacity of 300,000 pounds. Just think of it! Enough butter to spread nine million slices of bread liberally. Never let anyone tell you" that Nucoa isnt butter. What else could it it butters all this bread every day? Let us tell you how it is made. We import the meat of the coconut from Ceylon, Java and the Philippine Islands. This is crushed and refined into a cream white butter. It could not be' finer. It does not contain a trace of water. It is just pure coconut butter. Highly refined, rich, peanut oil is added. This is just like olive oil in color and texture. The richness and mellowness of peanut oil makes it'very valuable. These two products are churned with cultured milk that has first been pasteurized. When it leaves the churn it is worked and salted the same as creamery butter. The one secret inefficiency and care. Nucoa is white because the Dairy Interests succeeded in passing a law that took from us the use of the very color that all cow butter contains. We supply this color free. Process of coloring simple and easy. It takes but a minute. Directions surround each print. Branded oleomargarine to satisfy an old Federal Law passed before Nucoa was made. Work with your Congressmen against these lv 1 Iip Trihune Apc-ii- and bring on functional diseases and through this in tbe end to lead to organic diseas, of the brain " Mr. Smoker, can you afford to indulge Let Nicotol help you to this habit throw off the fetters of tobacco Nieotol kills the craving and sets vou free. Jt makes the tobaico habit quit vou nd keeps ou feeling fin. and fit all the time. Get Nuotol tablets of any druggist Note When asked about Nbotol tabone of our leading druggist 'lets, It Is truly a wonderful remedy for th. tobano habit away ahead of anything W we have ever .old before are by the manufacturers to refund the money to evtry cqston r, and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy possessed unusual merit Nicotol tablets are sold m this citv undtr an iron-cla- d tnonty-bgri- k drug-- Z gu itacfee by all & stsvincLuiuig Drug t Adv ertlsement ) ud hramnv-Johnso- tt-- i vT' I j J., tHU AS I. ; ast In most pretentious of musical com o )!' 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