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Show 'w r-r ,r P THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1920. li RANVTLLE BARKER, wjio will ENGLISH AUTHOR five lecture lu UUh cities B A M DLE IT? S Famous For Its Marvelous Motor TO SPEAK HOE Actor-Produc- to Give ' a er Utah Senator . Exhibits Quantity of Useless Doc uments to Colleagues. fr Series of Three Lectures in Salt Lake. Granville Barker, English aulhor, WASHINGTON. Jan. SL The waste of white paper by government departments camp id for anetbar attack today 41th striata. Senator Smoot. Republican, Utah, opened the discussion, and, to prove that tha senate'a skirts weren't quite clear, Jie lugged Into the chamber a volume the else of a bqahel basket, with the explanation that It wae a compilation of the speeches already made In the sen ate on the peace treaty and printed In the Congressional Record. The book, said Senator Smoot, conHe tained more than 7,300,000 words. added that he had started to compile also, the separate articles relating to the treaty which had been Inserted In the Record, but had given up because he found that such a collection could not be brought together In "any reasonable number of books." Senator Smoot attacked government departments for what he characterised as a "wicked waste of paper," and announced that he would soon have a tabulated statement showing Just how many tons had been used by each department. 6enetor Sherman, Republican, Illinois, said departmental mall had "become a pest even to country newspaper editors, tne knights of scissors and paste pot," adding; "They get so much of It that they are unable to open It without the aid of ac- tor and producer, wiliVniake a short stay in Blub during the coming week, and visiting Ogden Wednesday evening, Provo Saturday evening. He will give a seriea of three lectures in Salt Lako in the Assembly hall, Tabernacle block,4 aa follow Friday. February 6, p. m., The Only Possible Theater'.; 8:30 o'clock p. in., the sauio dav, The Artist as a Vital Member of the tom Saturday, February 7, 2:3!) raunity a Play. Producl-- g p. m-- j Mr. Barker has accomplished wonders in the theater through sincere His said an admirer. enthusiasm, attitude is always sane; he knows the ends he wishes to accomplish and he weighs the means without emotional ism, but with artistic visiou and the true creative fervor. We all remember, how he was lulled to New York bv the board of directors of the New tbester; Low he was otfered all the tempting honors the position held and all the power the artistic prestige suggested. Because the theater building was too mammoth, he declined the directorHe ship, and sailed brick to London. came to America agnin, gave a season of tehakespeare and Shaw aud Anatolo J'rance, and afterwards though bo had Hhad a season which would have sapped the ardor of most mansgers lie started on his triumphant scries of Greek performances at the universities, which set us all to Tradin' Gilbert Murray's translations of Euripides, anil hiding excursion tickets to our various stadia in the east." ABERDEEN KANSANS HOLD CELEBRATION Twin Falls Canal Compan; Expects to Sign Contract With Government Europe Welcomes The Chandler Six private secretaries." benator Nelson. Republican. Minnesota, remarked that the newspapers had no right to complain of the white paper shortage when they devoted two or three pages daily to publication of aporttng news. T,ie newspapers ought to eliminate their sporting nsws. and I am sure we could all grit along better," he said. and then you read something about French style and line NOWautomobiles, or perhaps its the newest English idea And some folks have gone across to get the newest ' suggestions. . Europe hasnt built automobiles for five years and Europe is crying for new cars and good cars. Americas style is Europes style now. ' Special te Tha Trthuoa. TWIX FALLS. Idaho. Jan. SI. Discussing Secretary Lane's appro' al of a tentative contract between the United States and canal companies and Irrigation districts interested in the etofage and utilization of the flood and normal flow of Snak- - river, W. O. Taylor, secretary of t.ie Twin Falls Canal company, said today. "The point has been reached when the canal companies are to sign tee lOi'dract and prepare to conform to Its terms In funds The board of providing specifl-directors of this company has not as yet taken any definite action toward signing tills contract, but prooably will do bo at Its meeting February 10, at which time the questionnaires sent out to farmers will have been tabulated and sentiment of the stockholders on tha question The last annual meeting of stockholders In December went on record In favor of entering into this contract. :.1. One Jan. tria.io, ABERDEEN. former Ka naans hundred and twenty-tlv- e celein Aberdeen around and residing brated Kansas dav last evening with a -The program tor banquet and speechesthe evening wss supplied entirely by local talent, and the songs, stories and historical facts applying to Kansas and Kansans, directly and Indirectly, were thoroughly enjoyed bv all A permanent Kansas club was organised to perpetuate the Kansas spirit In hannaa 1ms long tfna section of Idaho teen noted for Its strong support of education, and the Aberdeen Kansans are In the front rank In supporting the educational program In this section. The Aberdeen country Is noted for Its splendid irrigated farming lands, and the Kansans found here na taken a verv prominent part in bringing about this great development The following officers were elected to hold office for the ensuing vear President, E. B. Kendrick; vice president, Mrs. Mabel A. Arms; eerretary-trejsure- r, 1 G. Alcher. Ut . COUNTY AGENTS The Chandler Six, popular In many other countries for years but kept out of Europe the past three years because of war-tim- e prohibition of shipments, is welcomed welcomed in for excellence of it performance, and quite the Europe now, everywhere as much for the beauty of its styles of body. The Chandler, represented In the British Isles by Messrs. H. G. Burford & Company, Ltd., of London, was exhibited by that old established English automotive house, at the great Olympia Motor Show, and was "quite the sensation of the show, says a London cable . Three hundred and seventy Chandlers we. e sold in two days. Apparently England is greatly pleased with Americas best style in motor cars.' Aim to Increase Efficiency - of Farm Bureau Movement in Utah. -- The Utah State Couuty Agent association has just elected officers for the ensuing year at is annual reorganiHay Bells at $20. Bfwla! to Tb Tribune. zation meeting held at the Utah AgriRI PERT, Idaho. Jan. SI Builds Big Refrigerator. 'Hay can be cultural college. Joseph P. Welch, obtained tn Minidoka at about $20 RUPERT, Idaho. Jan. 3L A H. Smith per ton in the stack. county county agricultural agent for Utah It is that this week completed one of the largest Stacks 'on the pToj"ect contain" 'from Sony county, was continued in office as presiand cold storage warehouses to 6"00 tons. Grover Burnett countv dent of in southern Idaho. It has a capacity of agricultural agent, will answer 'inquiries the association and Robert L. In regard to hay eghty beeves and ltd Iona of Ice, prices Seven-Passeng- er Wrigley of C&elie county was continued as vice president. The vacancy in the position of Seven-Passeng- er by the resignation of Lawrt Nelson from county agent work was filled by Alma Wilson of Morgan county. President Welch, who represented the association at the recent national convention of county agents held at Chicago, reported the meeting of the national association at the reorganization meeting. At tha national convention it developed that the actual saving made through farm bureau work in Utah was greater for each farm bureau member than in anv other state, said Mr. Welch. Mr. ttelch was made a member of the following national committees: Credentials, grievances and and ncmiinations. nrifnnderstandmgs ' The Utah association laid comprehen-Monday, Tuesday sive plans for the coming year at its and Wednesday. reorganization meeting. Bv different means the county agents expect to increase the efficiency of the farm bu-reau movement in the state. The policv of the agents as expressd at th meet ing will be to encourage farm and home efficiency, to improve farm practices. to disseminate correct agricultural perhaps youve had jour present glasses for two years information and to support the farm bureau movement as the greatest move or more your eves have changed and you need a. new ment in the development 'of modern ! i of lenses pair agriculture. To assist in the program the follow- for three days we are offering to fit a pair of lenses Anti.BolsHevist uen vU8S ing committees were appointed: Belato your frame, including a thorough examination of your tious, Joseph P. Welch chairman; R. L. eyes, lenses ground to order and placed in your frame Wrigley, C. O. Stott. Publicity. C. O. Stott, chairman; R. H. Stewart, George for only $(. Holmstead. Social, R. L. Wriglev, chairman, with the other members yet to be named. The following county agents were in attendance at the meeting: I. R. Tip petts, Washington County; Yere Mar this is your opportunity to get a good pair of glasses tineau. Salt Lake county; O. P. Madi-at little cost. son. Carbon county; Hugh Hurst, Kane countv; George Holmstead, Sevier coun-;tv-; ; all glasses fitted here arc absolutely guaranteed to Eean F. Peterson, Millard count'-William Thayne, Davis county; A. L. This policy has von for us thousands give satisfaction. Christiansen, Tooele county: S. F. of friends aud satisfied customers, who would never Summitt county; R. H. Stewart, think of going elsewhere! Boxelder county; Clarence Aldous, Piute county; Albert Smith, Wayno VLADIVOSTOK, Wednesday, Jan. 2S C. O. Stott, San Juan countv; (Russian Telegraphic county; Agency.) Admiral Schubachs Superior Service Satisfies! J. P. AVelch, Utah county; R. L. Wrig Koichak and Premier Pepeliayev of the MorCache .lima lev. Wilson, county; BRuMlan government are imprisoned in cphntvIrkutsk, and what their fate will be Is l The countv agents have been in convention since January 2d at the not known. General 6anenoff. college. They will also spend the week mender of the forces In the far east, hase of February at Logan attending communicated with the allied command-thFarmers Roundupj ; ci s. Insisting upon energetic measures for The Chandler Offers Highest Quality At T&e Fairest Price SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES I secr$tary-treasurjiTause- Touring Car, SI 895 Four-Passeng- er Sedan, S2895 Four-Passeng- er Ut t Mm Roadster, SI 895 Four-Passeng- er Dispatch Car, S1975 Coupe, 52795 . aA Umousine, SJ395 ClmimQ C. A. QUIGLEY, Inc., Distributors Phone Wasatch 3996. CHANDLER MOTOR 33 Exchange Place. CLEVELAND, OHIO CAR-COMPAN- Y, I - Reading Lenses - Your Opportunity j ! Bis-wel- SCMUBACH OPTICAL COMPANY , spe-ria- 2-- PLAN TO ENUMERATE INDUSTRIES OF NATION 109 South Main Street Jan. WASHINGTON, tivn of the nations industries, inclul irg manufacturing plant, mines, quar- nts, oil and gas wells, forestry and for estry products, ' will gtart March 1, it was announced todav by Director of Census Bam L. Rogers. For the purpos of this census, the country has been divided into 589 district. and 1200 tnen will be needed to make the count. Complete statistics covering the in-- , dustries are to be gathered, and these will show accurately the economie sit-- i uation of the country. Figures on the numbers of workers employed and hours and wages will be compiled. There sre now about. 400,000 maaufac-- , taring plants listed by the census mern- DISCOUNT YOUR GAS BILL 25 AND MORE! f to of your gasoline money, when the Why waste from U. & J. CARBURETOR la especially designed to use the present low grada gasoline 7 Positively guaranteed to . one-fourt- h one-hal- Increase Your Mileage From 35 to 100 and give better motor performance at the same time. More power better slower Idling and START IN ZERO WEATHER WITHOUT pick-uPRIMING OR HEATING. Positively guaranteed and demonstrated on poor own car. Xhe Cheapest Carburetor on the Market because it soon pays for Itself in gasoline saved. FORDS, MAXWELLS OTHERS SOON i U. & J. SALES Co: OF UTAH S60 South State Street. WE SHALL EXHIBIT! Salt Lake Hereafter the industrial census will be taken every two years, Mr. Rogers said. Tribvs. RUPERT. Idaho. Jan 3t MarFags cenaca been graned to Justin Goeecn of Minidoka end J. H. Jant-- n of Neto-arkand to Nora cf Montpelier and Oren F. Cempiwii of Iaui, Special to Tb j City. b' !!- -j Admiral Kolchak. LONDON, Jan. EL The Moscow wlre- less service today transmitted an extract from an artlri frra .,h stating, jthe'ik organ, "Only a few days ago Supreme Ru.er Kolchak was hoisted on his soldiers' bavonets " There has been considerable uncertainty as to t.ie recent whereabouts of AdHe has been variously miral Kolrhsk. reported captured by the Bolahevlkl proper west of Irkutsk, arrested by Social Ke'olutiomsts and imprisoned at Irkutsk, by revolting and as under detention troops from hi own armies, It has been however, that quite definitely established, he has r.ot been a free agent for some weeks, apparently authentic advices declaring that he was turqed over to Inbv General Jenin, surgent revolutionists the commander of th Czechs In Siberia, whom the allies bad asked to protect Kolchak. General Janlne defender declare he wae forced to surrender the admiral or face the annihilation of the Csech forces The last previous report regarding Admiral Ko'chak wag received througn Honolulu on Friday, quoting a dispatch to a Japanese newspaper there from Tokio to the effect that Admiral Kolchak was reported to have escaped from the Bo'scevikl and to be In hiding in It may be noted that today' Vlad'vo tok dipatrh telling of tie 'confinement of Admiral Kolchak, together with E' Man-enur- ta Premier Pepeliayev, In Irkutbk, comes from the Russian Telegraphic agency, connected with tha government In Siberia, and Is therefore virtually official. If Admiral Kolchak has fallen a victim to his former troops, as seems to be claimed by the Bolshevik message from Moscow. that General It is evident SemenolT and his associates In the far who took affairs In east, Siberia in charge after Kolchak's detention. had not been Informed of It up to Wednesday last. Sims .after the sinking of the transport Antilles with a loss of 67 lives. According to Major Carpenter, Admiral Fletcher contends that the cause of his removal was In no way due to any neglect on his part. After Admiral Fletcher had been succeeded at Brest by Admiral Henry B. Wilson, now commander of the Atlantic fleet, it was stated officially at the navy department that Admiral titms had determined upon this change in commands before the Antilles was sunk Poles Called to Colors. Prison Po ulatlon Decreases. NEW YORK, Jan. 31. A decrease of WARSAW, Friday. Jan. 0 Tbs Polish army classes of 1900 and 1901 have more than 16 per cent in the number of been called to the colors. inmatea of New York City prisons in 1919 as compared with the previous year A report from Warsaw published bv la shown in a census of municipal penal the Poiitiken of Copenhagen January 23 Institutions made public today. The av stated that the Polish cabinet had signed a mobilization order, taking this action because of the Bolshevik! advance. erage daily census for 1919 was 3567, while in 1916 it was 1303. The decrease Is almost 60 per cent since the high year of 1916. Chicago to Pay More for Bread. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Retail bread pricea In Chicago will be increased one cent, effective next Monday, leading bakers announced today. The new price will be 11 and 12 cents for a pound loaf of bread and the one and pound loaf will sell for 16 and 17 cents. one-ha- if Three Killed In Explosion. LONDON, Jan. 31. Three persona were killed in the explosion attributed to Jugoslav workmen in a powder factory a Trieste yesterday, according to a Rome; dispatch to the Central News. Officials Are Skeptical 11. Officials here are LONDON. Jan. decidedly skeptical as to the report received yesterday through Vienna that L krainian Bolahevlkl bad captured Odessa. An official diplomatic dispatch from Odessa dated January 29 said it was believed the BoJsheviki would be In Odessa within seven to ten days. Judging from the rate of their advance. Meanwhile. General Schilling, in command at Odessa, was anxious to remove from the city some 30.090 civilians, but was unable to get sufficient transports. The message gives the Impression that the general s of the city, of which plars for the defense he gave notice some ten days ago, were not progressing favorably. is Yoi Big Toe Straight? Not if you wear pointed toe It cant be, although it shoes. ought to be. Few people have feet of which they are proud, 'because they have abused them in shoes which are anything but LEAVENWORTH PROBE OFFICIALLY STARTED LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan. 31. Investigation of conditions in the United State disciplinary start--barracks at Fort d todav with the Leavenworth was Arrival here of Oscar Schmitz, representing Fred Robertson. United State district attorney for Kansas T.ie inquiry Is the outgrowth of a tr al held In federal court In Kansas City. Kan , recently, at which evidence was offered to the effect that for several months In 1919 the barracks. with the appro' al of military authorities, was go'erned bv a prisoner' The committee allezed that committee. vice and crime flourished in the barracks during the tune the coinhiittee gov. erned. WILL ASK FLETCHER TO ATTEND PROBE WASHINGTON, comtrltM Jan. II. Th senat naval decoration Admiral Sima charres that Rar t:vt)fratlnr and th tiavv department failed to cooperate fully with the al.lea during the warhaa aeked that Rear Admiral William B Fletcher, who waa relieved of command of the American naval patrol In French waters In October, 1517, be ca led before Admiral Fetrher now it as a witness commands the Hawaiian naval derict. It la understood that Admiral Fle'cher Is earr to sprear before the committee end hat detaJ!ed Major Henry W. Carpenter of Berrvvjlie. Va., a retired marine corps offirer, as bis couneel. He wss relived of hie command by Admiral the true shape of the natural human foot. And how foolish, because you dont need to have distorted feet. i 2 Figur (f) shows how the narrow toe shoe distort your feet. popular Figure (2) shows how Ground Gripper permit the toes to retain their natural position. A place for every toe. Every toe in its place. Ground Gripper shoes are scienthe exact designed, tifically foot. human They shape of the dont bind or pinch or distort They permit every toe to take its natural position so that your feet are just as comfortable when you have your Ground Grippers on as when you are bare footed. The correct ghoe for men, women end children. j. J. Orpheum Bldg. FOBITiUS ' 42 W. 2nd South. a son F. C. Tiedemann, Mgr. D |