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Show THE SALT LAKE TUIliUXE, FRIDAY MOItXIMr, ILBRL'ARY G, 1920. A. Aunt Jemima Had' to Mix Eveiy thing Herself! WHY ahould a bride of a few day, on her honeymoon, fear to open the door of her own hotel room? Wa it just nerves, or some natural inborn Looked Fifty Thousand For, but Only 14,000 Cases Reported. NEW TORK. Feb. (.More then 2000 candidate for military service In this country during the war were rejected on the ground that they were according to a paper written by Dr. Pearce Bailey, chairman of the New York etate commlaalon on mental defective, and read at the eloatng aeaslon of the eocletlee for mental hygiene here tonight. Dr. Bailey waa unable to be preaent because of illness. Rejection for nervou or mental diseases, he asserted, ranked fourth on the list. The percentage of mental defective averaged C to 1000, he said, and ran the Immigrant especially high among classea of New York. Past records show that (0,000 delinquents might have been expected In the American army, but that only 14,000 developed. Persona suffering from functional nervous disorders. Ir. Bailey explained, were unable to face trying situations successfully. They Imagined themselves ill when any state of atreas arose, he said, and frequently succeeded In convincing those around them that they were physically Incapacitated. Bcorea of persons may be found undergoing treatment for physical troubles In hospitals In normal times, he added, when they are sound In every way except their nerves. Person of another group are found, be said, who showed no pronounced svmptums of nervous or mental disorders, but suffered from Instability of a sort that unfitted them for duty as soldiers. This class, he explained, the tools of designing easily became In spreading seditious docpropagandists trines or In commission of acta of disorder and violence. Dr. Bailey expressed the opinion that d of .the Inmates of penal Inatitu-- , tions In th country were there becauae of nervou or mental defecta. Childhood la the time to reach theae problems, he declared. and proper hsbita formed then will prevent eerioua consequences In after life. Medical schools were neglecting their duty, he warned, in not providing proper courses for students of mental hvgtene. Dr. Thomas W. Salmon, senior consultant In neuropsychiatry of the American expeditionary force, declared that only 22:14 men were sent home from Europe because of war neurosla, and that the rate of suicide was lower during the actual fighting than In 1115. Persons affected tvith nervous and mental dlaordera In clvlHfe, he added, should be given proper examinations and treatment to make them useful members of society. instinct inexplica- bly asserting itself to protect her? A new Blue Ribbon by Serial Story William feeble-minde- Johnston. Shocks, Surprise, Secrecy, Suspense I Starting in Next Sundays Tribune Electric Light Association Protests to Coal Commission Chairman. NEW YORK, Feb, I. Bituminous coal operators who recently raised the wage of their miners 14 per cent and who. It waa announced, agreed to absorb the Increase so that It would not be passed on to the consumers, are raising th price of fuel to electric light apd power companies throughout the United States with whom they have sliding scale eon' tracts, according to charges made in e protest 'sent to Henry L. Robinson, chairman of the United States bituminous coal commission, from the headquarters of the National Electric Light association here 'today. R. H. Ballard of Los Angeles, presl dent, and M. H. Ajlesworth, executive manager of the organisation of light and power utilities, declared li e letter to Chairman Robinson that by an order of former Fuel Administrator Garfield It' sued last November 12, th wage Increase was to be applicable only to coal diverted by the railroads" and that it MRS. EMMA exempted all public utilities companies contracts which had been enMORGAN having tered Into wjth the coal men prior to October 30, IMS. These contracts, Specie! to The Tribune. cording to th protest, were based upon a famS Th Stewart Fab. sliding scale, which would not result MORGAN, In advanced rates for light and power. ily. one of the oldest In Morgan, celeReconsideration of the subject is rebrated the birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Emma Stewart, Tuesday quested. Electric light and power companies, evening at the home of Mr. A. W. j'ran the letter says, are regulated by state cia. and and municipal authorities and are not flowers was and cut served Supper table. A large permitted to earn more than a fair rat potted plants graced the x of return upon th value of their propbirthday cake lighted with seventy-aiIn' It says, erties. "Consequently," candles formed th centerpiece. creased operating expenses must necesThe guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Rich be pubborn the consuming by ard Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. sarily Charles Stewart and family, Mf. and Mrs. lic." The protest of the National Electric Joseph FVancis and family, Mr, arid Mrs. follows a previous request for Alplon Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur association of Chairman Robinson ancis, Bonnie Fields. Walter Dale. a ruling madeGeneral Palmer some time and Attorney Francis and C. M. Tietjen. O. R. Stewart, ago by the national committee on gas A. C. Rislnger and Mrs. Ray. of the parent orand electric service The head of th bituminous ganization. coal commission at that tlms Is said to have expressed the opinion that tbs commission was without authority to pass upon the question. STEWART AT HONORED Easily-mad- e, it is, because I it tufferin g as I did with a that itches and burns like mad, and is so unsightly that you dread to be seen ; if you are trying as I did , treatment after treatment without real help, then you can imagine, hour I felt when Rcsinol gave me inslant relief and soon healed the eruption completely. ' My doctor prescribed It. . Why dont you try Resinol ?" " If yoa are skin-troub- le - Yewy drsrgUt sell, Retinol Ointment and Seti-a- si Sets. Staple ire, write ts Dept. 43-- Rem Sol, Btltunrs, M4. Ktmtmitrt Get asm for that skin trouble tomake. ti Rule slice efisusege between twa freshly baked Aunt Jemima Pancakes, endseree with sausage lf cupful thin grtxy made by pouring cream in pan in which sausage was cooked and stirring until cream end meet graty art wed blended.' Sene hot one-ha- 0 Apple Pancake Trifle Wipe and tore cooking apples , slice in thin end sprinkle with super and Pul one tpoonful Aunt Jemima Pancake batter an griddle, et slice ef apple in center rf that end cover with another spoorful batter. Cock a little longer than for plain pan. takes. Serve witk apple felly slices smswite, a little nutmeg. WASHINGTON. Feb. (.Officials of the railroad administration and union leaders, conferring her on wage demands of the railroad employees, expressed th hope tonight that another day's discussion would bring a crystallisation Of argument on both sides. Both sides continued secretive regardThe railroad men ing the conference. spent a greater part of the day examining schedules of wages now In effect and discussing alleged Inequalities, and it was recalled In thla connection that Director General Hines several montha ago said that the railroad administration waa not averse to adjusting Inequalities, as between workers of similar classea. Pancakes Metropolitan raisin aauce with Wash ene-hcupful seedless raisins, soak overnight in twa cupfuls water. Add a grating of lemon peel and took ten minutes. Drain end add to pancake mixture made from tteo cupfuls Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour and two cupfuls water. Bake in usual manner, and serve with raisin syrup, made by adding yi tugful super and one level Uatpoenful com. starch to water in which raisins were cooked ' and boiling foe minutes af MINT WORKER IS UNDER CHARGES DENVER, Colo., Feb. 5. Orville Harrington, 41 years of age, skilled worker in the Denver mint, waa arrested early today by Holland K. Goddard, chief of the local branch of the fed eral secret service, on a charge of hv ing robbed the Denver mint of gold bullion valued at more than one hundred thousand dollar. Search of Harrington a borne re vealed the gold bars buried and hid' den in various part of the premises. All of it was recovered, according to Goddard. Aunt Jemima Pancakes with syrup or sausage gravy t Nary a speck of precious sugar I What an easy and delicious solution of th6 sugar-savin- . APOPLEXY FATAL TO SPANISH FORK MAN - lahwim Hannah David Hughes, of Spanish Fork, and waa bom pioneers n here years ago. He waa a member of the local camp, Knights of th Maccabees and a charter member of the local lodge of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. BpwUI te Th Trtbsa. Mr. Hughes Is survived by hia aged SPANISH FORK, Feb. (. Georg D. mother, Hannah Hughes, five daughters Hughe died suddenly at his hom her and one son, John. He also la survived from what appeared to b by seven brothers: County Commissioner Tuesday a stroke night of aoplexy. Mr. Hughes was William B. Hughes of Salt Lake, Dr. E. taken ill In th early hours of Tuesday Q. Hughes of Provo, Dr. Joseph Hughes He Boon became unconscious of Spanish Fork. Ben, David, Morgan and morning. I- - Rand died after fifteen hours' Illness. farmers and business men Mr. Hughos waa the son of Morgan and of thisHughes, . city. forty-seve- 17 CENTS FOR SUGAR MINING INSTITUTE IS NOT EXCESSIVE SESSIONS TO OPEN WASHINGTON, Feb. (.While denying that It had fixed a price of fifteen rent for Louisiana plantation sugar, the department of justice Informed the house today that the prosecution's basis upon a contention that prices more than seventeen cents were "excessive" under the Lever law, would be Ineffectual and unsuccessful. The department also made public telegraphic correspondence between District IS DECLINING, Attorney Mooney at New Orleans and Attorney General Palmer, which sets forth reasons for the department's concessions in th price. It was explained that the Louisiana CHICAGO, Feb. . A continued gradwas only 40 per cent of normal and ual decline In Influenxa and pneumonia crop that there was a general shortage of sucase waa recorded today. New cases of gar In th open market Mr. Palmer urged lnfluenaa numbered 170; pneumonia, 237. th district attorney at New Orleans to demand that contracts between sugar There were alxty-on- e deaths from In- dealer be seventeen cents per pound for fluenza and th same number from and for planeighteen yellow clarified FLU Two Trained Nurses St, . Two trained nurses for Utah mining camp to take .fare of flu pa- tients. Will pay well for experienced nuraea and also pay expenses while away from home. Phone Was. 1932 i? 4 - . ForN ' Economical v Pencil Luxury WNWS YEEWCILS. CHICAGO REPORTS tation granulated sugar. WASHINGTON. Feb. (.More than additional Influenza cases were reported during th week ended January 31. said a statement Issued today by th Inpublic health eervlce. Th crease was In New York City largest where 40 new cases had developed. The epidemic Is steadily abating at nearly all army camps, according to reto medical authorities. To data ports 2303 case have been reported In the military personnel, with 42 deaths. 1004 witk'apc vkea pencil,costs wotey leas. kthetadlv o Tbe gmooth. ecra, ' a tagrltloa. ef tbe iling loads YETTUS rnexcelled Pencils keve nade Boa-or- WILL URGE REPEAL OF WHEAT CONTROL them tho largest tolling jualirjrpamcil in 17 Black and 3 Copying Tea In sow Hamtel" problem g - WANTED! a mo- Pancakes with woesgel la Rein 1 Roll sautagt meet n e floured herd until Me et pie crust Cut lute rounds shgktij larger then fenteket end fry in little lean drippings until nicely browned. RAIL WAGE ISSUE ! a little water and your golden-brow- n pancakes are done almost as soon as you start I The flour is so rich it needs no eggs, the milk is already in it. And since t is mixed exactly according to Aunt JemimaS' recipe, your pancakes have that same rich flavor which won fame for Aunt Jemima all over tho South. famous, and your Sunday night the haunt of all your supper-tabl- e friends. They look and taste as though a chef hod spent hours concocting them and yet they are exceedingly easy A little of the flour ments mixing simply with syrup for breakfast! Try these delightful new variations recipes so unusual, so French that they will make your luncheons STILL DISCUSSING word o it" every "1 know have tried all that. Don't stop st serving pancakes , -- delicious recipes for luncheon or dinner a' RUE! What a contrast between the old method of hand mixing pancake batter and the preseht Aunt Jemima wayl The ingredients were simple enough buHh ere were so many of them and so much . mixili nd to do. measuring how easy it is I Theres no fuss and Nowadays bother at all Aunt Temima Pancake Flour has changed Novel ways to serve pancakes one-thir- -- famous recipe comes ready mixedl Now-h-er WOMEN APPALLING USERS OF THE WEED WASHINGTON. Feb. (.Increased use among women during 191$ was appalling." according to the board of temperance, prohibition and morals of the Methodist Episcopal church. In a statement today the board made "an earnest appeal to women to refrain from the use of tobacco in the name of the country' welfare," Of tobacco Report la Discredited. PANAMA, Feb. (Report of th outbreak of a revolution In Honduras are WASHINGTON. Feb. I -- A favorable not given credence by feenor Velasquez, here. He ha rereport today on Senator Gronnas bill re- th Honduran consul pealing the wartime measure under which ceived no word of a revolt In Honduras. Nicaragua, controls 'wheat prices Intpstche from Managua. th government was ordered today by the senate agri- Tuesday reported a fresh revolutionary outbreak In Honduraa culture committee. Under a The vote waa unanimous committee amendment, th United States must wind up Its busigrain corporation ness. psy into th treasury Its profit, FOR FLETCHERS . .sum led at approximately $50,000,000, and submit to congrea a complete reI port of Us operations. Children Cry C A S.TlO.R A NEW YORK, Feb. (.Government officials and prominent coal operators have been invited to attend the meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering here on February 17, at which a "constructive plan for the better working of tho bituminous coal Indusl, try will be presented by Horace V. institute, retiring president of thHoover will and Herbert C. Hoover. Mr. be Installed as president of ths Institute at the meeting. Papers dealing with various phases of the coal mining problem also will be presented by leading authorities, among whom are Van H. Manning, director of the United States bureau of minea; Georg Otis Smith. director of the United States geological survey: H. H- btock of tha University of Illinois; Eugene McAultffe, president of the Union Coal company, ami G. W. Keed. Win-ehel- OF TOLD BY IYER' Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin 18 years ago, five advice. When tb Buyer Company introduced Aspirin over eighteen years go, physicians soon proved it a marvelous help in relieving Rheumatism, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, Neuritia, Aching Joints, sad Pain in general. s To get thie game genuine, Aspirin you must ask for - Suicide Short In Account. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,", marked Mo.. Feb. t. A with tho Baysr Cross. " You will fiad HARRISONVLLLE, has safe anti proper direction in every unshortage of Inseveral thousand dollars the accounts of A L. Bur- broken package. . been found ney, president of the Bank of Harrison-villHandy tin boxes of 12 tablet costU who committed suicide yesterday In only a few cents. Druggists also Kansas City, according to an announce- larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is ment tonight by James T. Duncan, state the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture bank examiner. The bank will remain eloeed pending of Monoaeeticacideeter of Balicylieaeid. (Advertisement.) the outcome of the audit, Mr. Duncan said Mt Duncan said a letter from Presibe established tor th dent Burney to the board of directors had been found. In which he admitted th misuse of the bank's funds. Progress Too Slow in Nary Commission Reaches San Juan. WASHINGTON. Feb. i Con-- v t;rm of whom bel:ev officer, oome uBe'u'neFAN JUAN, P. R. Wednesday. Feb. 4. of Oloer - of th it would Impair th Senators Will.am S. Kenvon of low. dr of retard'd e is fleet, Walter E Edge of New Jersey and Ed- naval av talion. Captain T. T. t raven, la ward J. Gav of Louisiana, Congressmen ale service, today Horace M Towner of low. Finis J Gar- chart of the naval committee. rett of Tennessee and Philip P. Camp- tod"Prothtreehouaeha navl he raid, been .ow." Admiral James Rear bell of Kansas, and . not get the pmre- VV. Oliver, th first naval governor of tbe "and wto will n n era o'ru until be klr ought Virgin Island, arrivedwillhere this morning avlatnn lv Tomorrow proceed to St navy are In ajmpathv. Put as they late, mi th fleet, encourage ua, , Thomas, where they will hold hearing automwa-acom of wlJ preparatory to reporting on Id lorm - e, world-famou- |