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Show t i'IIE SALT LAKE TRIE EXE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH .1, 1020. nmm n n . . . n n i riiNwiw ftp, Salt Lake Girls Win Prizes n " fi 'f r Newspaper Rewards. Essays JEAN JARVIS, MISS the essay contest Balt Lake school Former President left, nd Miss conducted by tlden Jsnrls, slsWr, who won prise Ban Francisco newspaper. Both are i girl. Letter to Englishman Rich in of Continent. Remi-niscenc- N. es Written in 1911, It Reveal in the Light of Adorer of England. NevActor Records for March ex-Kais- er NEW TORN. Feb. 29. An intimate pen picture of the former rinperor of llermsny,' drawn by Colonel Roosevelt In a letter to Kir George Otto Trevolyn In 19lt, which Ehows tilm in the light of an "adorer of England, appear ' in the March number of Scribner's magazine, out tomorrow, It Is the concluding portion of Itooee-vea personal d account of his in Egypt and Europe following travel lie return from his memorable African hunting (rip. The former president wrote that William agreed wuh him, during the course Lives of of a long Interview at IVtsdam, that war Composition between England and Germany would be an unsiwahable calamity. The colonel Lincoln said t lat Prince Henry of Prussia, qf whom, the then kaiser was "rather Jealous, was a more really powerful and Places Contest. . man than the emperor, and that of the two, he was the more hostile to England. Referring to his visit to Berlin, followWO esaavg, one on ing "delightful" receptions In Belgium, the life of Lincoln, taking a prize Holland, iienmsrlc, Norwsy end Harden, Hie colonel wrote that the German of $100, and the other on the life and people showed him every of Washington, taking a ptize of OMite-- y and civitiv, but that, except$J. la the record of achievementa the ing umvcrs'ty folk, "they really did In composition of Muut Jeau Jarvis, not want to see me. America, he ald, school girl, formerly of Salt Lake, in a was very unpopular in Germany. contest recently conducted by the Kan Francisco Examiner. Her vounger sisDemocracy as Debasing. ter, Helen, won a silver medal as recogThe upper classes regarded democracv, nition of her essay on the life of Linhe said, as "Irregular, unnatural Wild de- coln. 1 he sisters are daughter af Captain basing Th lower classes, on the other hand, wore Socialists who regarded me and M rp. Clarence 8. Jarvta of 77i Ninth as an enemy rsiher Ilian a friend. The avenue Captain Jarvis, a civil engineer bv profession, entered th army during middle class looked upon me s a the wrar and at Its conclusion was orof an America which conderedto thn United States arsenal at sisted Iff business rivals whose rivalry Benicia. Hie family joined lmn.theie was Irritating and obnoxious An interesting sidelight on Von Tlrpitz. last aummer. The Issue of the Examiner which pubthen the secretary of war, was afforded lished Mia a Jarvis' prize essay on the bv the colonel's reference to an Interlife of Lincoln carried also a news Item view with the msn who later Inaugurated her sister won a place for the month that Von the ruthless submarine warfare. the roll of homfr of the Benicia .pubhe said, was Intensely Interested on Tjrpltz, in- - the vovage of the American battle lic schools fleet around the world,' and he told the of All members of the family are natives I tah. Captain Jarvis followed his proformer president that he had not believed fession In this city for ten vesrs bifors we could do it successfully. adding entering the army. Mrs. Jarvis is a that the British naval and foreign Mr. and Mrs. Lafayettq Holhad felt Hie same way. "He said daughter of 233 of brook First avenue. he expected Japan would attack the fleet while it was on its way round.1 "I told him," he wrote, that I had not expected such an attack, but that references to his association with EuroI had thought it possible; In other words, pean rovaltles. The simple, unaffected, that I thought the chances were againpt democratic simplicity of the rulers of It, but there was a chance for tt. Mv Norway impressed him deeply. pmiit of shew at the tme the fleet sailed Democratic was that if the Japanese attacked It, It Royalty. Was a certain sign that they were "At Christiania, lie "we were to attack us at the first favorable taken at once to the iialace, where we I could hardly speak five and owmrtunlty stayed, i bad ireen doing mv best to be po- strongly of King Haakvn. yuccn Maud lite to the Japanese and had finally be- and little Olaf. They were dears, we come uucotnfoi tably conscious of a very, were genuinely sorry when we left them very slight undertone of veiled tiuculence to think that we would never see them In the r communlcatlona In connectloiyl again; If ever Norway decides to turn with things that happened on the Pa republic, we should love to have them crfic slope, and I finally made up my come to live near Sagamore Hill. mind that they thought I was afraid of "Norway is as funny a kingdom as ever imagined outside of opera them. "Every particle of trouble with the bouffe although tt tsn t opera boufte at Japunese government and the Japanese all, for the Norwegians are a fine, serious, press stopped like magic as soon as they powerful lot of men and women. But found that our fleet had actually sailed, they have the most genuinely democratic and was obviously In good trim. As I society to be found in Europe, not extold Von Tlrpitz. I thought It a good cepting Switzerland, there are only two thing that the Japanese should know or three states in the American union there ware fleets of the white races which are as real democracies. Thev which were totally different from the have no nobles, hardly even gentry; they fleet of poor Rojcstvenskj.. Von Tir-pi- are peasants and small townspeople and W llilarn. he said, told him that farmers, sailors, flslier folk, mechanics they regarded lire voyage of the fleet ana small traders. On this community as having "done more for peace in the a royal fam'lv Is suddenlv plumped. Jt Oilent than anything else that could posIs much bs If Vermont should offhand sibly have happened. try the experiment of having a king Other portions of the colonels letter Yet It seemed as if the ex to Mr George teem with anecdotes and per inventcertainly were entirely successful. look to the Victor for musical entertainment than More music-lover- s to any other source, for the Victor presents the best that the entire world of music has to offer. On the first of every month the Victor music-lover- s a new program which gratifies places before these hosts of the most varied demands. Look over this list of new Victor music and mark the selections which particularly appeal to you. Then hear them at any Victor dealers. 1 il My Jesus, a Thou Will Malagueoa (Spanish Duct) A La Luna (To tbc Moon) Last Tear (Potlednl SUy) Violin Kol Nidrd Rigoletto tiangi, Fanclullat 25.000-wor- on Washington and in Take s ta ' Once-io-a-Whi- l." Silver State Women to Take Active Part in Observing Consumers Week. The women of RENO, Net.. Feb. 2 Nevada will take an active part in the observance of Western Consumers' week this year, the dale being April 5, to 11. Nevada has always been prominent in this work since Its Inception seven years ago, when It was brought to the statd by Mis. Martha Kpangier, editor of the Western Club Woman department 'f the New West niagaxlne. Governor Boyle has given the movement official recognition In the past by Issuing proclamations for Its observance. In spenklng of the growth and popularity of the movement. Mrs J. E. Churih. president of th Nevada Federation of Women's Clubs, said: "L'p to the time of the war and Its demands on our every effort to do what we could for the suffering abroad and for the comfort of our men In camp, many of the Nevada eyijoyed the education and neighborly pleasure of W Ofcteru Consumers health week. Last year the nation-wid- e conditions made It very difficult, but this look to forward yvnr we shall making up for the unavoidable omissions. "This wetk. when we learn about our own state industrially, is not tlw least important among the weeks In the year. Publicity and education are tho two fac- -. tors indispensable to wise and Just buying. In tho past we often bought brands of a foreign or eastern make because we did not know that the same article was made in the west. Onlv by being taught can the people know, and none can see that the people are taught better than leaders among women. Women are the buyers of the naof tion, for we are told that ail buying Is In our hands. We are beto cost of ing encouraged study production. Just prtce and value of materials. The Nevada clubs are urged Jo use these three main points In lectures accompanying exhibits during the program for Western CO! usurpers' week. May we women of the intcrmounSatn district work together for the upbuilding of the west. Ksxophooe, Xylophone, Pises Fe Trot Saxophone, Xylophone, Pieno You Know What I Mean Bell Hop Blues Was Thera Ever a Pal Lika You 1 Youre a Million Miles From Nowhere Medley One-Ste- p Apple Blossom Carolina Sunshine Walt Pau Mystery Medley Fox Tret Pau Oh ! Medley Fox Trot To a Water LOy Violin, Flute, "Cello. Harp Violin. Flute. "Cello, Hsrp Spring Song (Mesdelttohn) A Wise Bird (2 Cuckoo Music (3) A Star Child (4) Pretty Tulip The Blacksmith (2) Buttercups (3) Tick-Toc- k (4) The Violet (5) Our Flag Keep Movin J G i OGDEN ii P Victor Talking Machine Co. V Camden New Jersey Special to The Tribune. -- r You get tbe best quality food the market affords, prepared in the most palatable and appetizing manner, wl.en you eat at The Royal There is such variety of dishes on our menu that even the' most fastidious can select it well balanced, person meaL Try our vine and pastries they are delirious. 232 South Main Cafe and Fountain Service OGDEN, Feb, 29 Logan is to have a new national bank, according to the announcement Issued here today bv an officer of the Flngree National bank. The new bank will he the Liberty National bank and James Plngree of Ogden will be president. The other officers and directors, whose names will not be announced for the present, are residents of Lsvgan. It is said other details of the bank wHI be announced, upon the of the charter from the treasuryreceipt department. The capital stock will be 4100,000, with shares of the par value of 10 eaeh. The site for the bank has been 'selected on Main street, where a lease has been secured upon a large building winch will be remodeled Immediately. The Logan bank will make the eighth In a chain in Utah, Idaho and of which James Pingree Is theWvomlng founder and president. .mTETy! anas: man of the department, who applied the amberlme treatment. Mrs MoCIcery was reported as resting easy today. The damage to furniture and the interior o( the home was placed at (790. GUARD APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED IN OGDEN tCDEN Feb. 29. Kergeant Edward W. Oaftron of troop B baa been selected by Captain W. K. Lindquist as stable aer fcfiant to direct the enre of the thirty-tw- o oavalrv horses which are due to arrive from Fort Keogh, Mont., about March LANDING FIELD 12 Four other members of tne troop be named as asmstants to Cupron Bfe CONSIDERED will and will be assigned permanently Iby him. other Appointments made bv Captain OGDEN, Feb. 29. Tomorrow the aviation committee of the city and county Lindquist were us follows: bergeants, and cnamber of commerce, composed of Edwin O Badger and Corporal Gustave John 8. Lewis, chamber of commerce, H. Hocksetieon. to bo corporals. Private chairman; Mtfyor Frank Francis and Wilson G. V right. Private Hugh Crea County Commissioner Martin P. Brown, and Private Fred U Cher. wilt meet eith former army aviators Roy La Noggle, Kber Piers and ft. C. Gwilliam, INCREASE PREDICTED and visit three sites in the county proposed for purchase bv the citv and counCITIES ty for an aviation landing field. The sitee under consideration are Washington heights. Hot springs field and OGDEN, Feb. 29 That an Im'rraee of one north of the city limits on the North about 20 per cent fn th poruUOon of Ogden road. Tim field will be 3iW9 feet Ogden, Ixigan and Brigham will be shown hy 3mo feet, and will be purchased jointly when the returns are announced from by the city k.and county and made into an Washington. 18 the prediction of George aviation pa-It is planned to have the Romney, Jr, cenmis director fer the field prepa-e- d for the landing of air- northern district of Utah. He said Brigplanes or dirigible balloons. ham will show a greater percentage of increase than either Ogden or Logan. Kome of the Isolated communities In WOMAN BURNED AS various parts of th state will show a In population. Director Romney decrease v . CLOTHES CATCH FIRE TO SITE FOR NORTHERN SMITH BROTHERS asserts. OGPF.W Feb 29 Mrs. F. E. McCteery. Elk to Elect. 320i as ilngton avenue, was severely 29 burned at 19 o clock last ulght, when Ogden lodge, No. the B. OGDEN Fib P O. E will Old tbs annual eie, tion fumes of the gasoline with which she had been cleaning a dree got Into her vtotn-In- g of officers Tuesday night. and ignited when she stood too close to a stove The fire POCATELLO wan summoned and arrived department in time to prevent the spread of the flames, which STOCK MILL were burning In the bedroom, to other rooms. The fire upon Mrs McCleervs POrtTELlJl. Idaho. Feb 29. The was not extinguished until It bad rlothlng burned Idaho J.hestotk association held a huxl-p- e her faSe nnd ne It The womau's burns meeting 8nd baio'Ue; t the Hotel were hy Bruce Hamilton, first aid Bannock yerterday and devoted imn h of , Put one in your mouth at bedtime Laura Littlefield nine-tent- NEW NATIONAL BANK PLANNED FOR LOGAN dmcTl COUGH DROPS Laura Littlefield to-da- y Xst Enjoy Your Meal Florentine Quartet Florentine Quartet at any Victor dealers. Hear these new Victor Records He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new records and play any musio you wish to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $1500. C fries, t2 Twenty-fift- h stress, across from entrance to Reed ho tax Phenes 64 end 740, .'isjij'f" a (Weep, My Child) ci DEPARTMENT .t Emilio tie Gogors Emma Destinn MiacEa Elman and Giuseppe De Luca Amehta Gelli-CurJohn McCormack Shack In Athlon Thai Tumble-Dow- n Rieczi Overture Part I Philadelphia Orchestra Risnxi Overture Part 11 Philadelphia Orchestra Olive Kline I Might Ba Your Olive Kline You Are Free Behind Your Silken Veil Medley Fox Trot Yerkee Jazmarimbe Orchestra Yerkes Joxxarimba Orchestra Roses at Twilight Medley Walla Shannon Four Now I Know Peerless Quartet I'll Always Be Waiting For You Youd Be Surprised Medley One-Ste- p prize-winni- ' Tiase I TO HAVE FEED "VT Tit. um m mwfi a ft ( a -- j the tension to a general discussion of tho new feed milt for th's city. S. K. Bradv of the Bannock Packing company said that his company had donated the site for the new company and that he and his brother. J. Robb Bradv. were Interested In the proposition. J. W. Cockrell, formerly with the Hansen Livestock company of t'gden. was present, and expressed his belief In the success of the project here. J. T. Young also spoke of the advantageous nnaoton here of a feed mill and subscribed to the project. J. E. Empart of Portland Livestock Loan comnanv stated !ht feed mill here would assure proper feeding and increase the stabi'itv of livestock loans J. E. Hickman alsp spoke ill favor of the feeding project. YOUNG REPUBLICANS TO MEET TOMORROW Carl A. Badffer. Fred t Richmond and if. A. Smith will be the epenkere tomorrow niKht t the Young Men club In the Oak room t the Newhouee hotel. President J. H. Gar-iesaid last night that the (speakers will choose their own subjects, tombing on rutUonsI and local Wsues. Th American Glee club will render the musical program. President Garrett announced the follow1L A. Ropere, ing reception committee: Thomas Ramus, JTeaton I). Richards. Elias 8. Kimball, G. H. Bachman aud Joseph J. Meyers. tt TWIN FALLS TO RAISE SALVATION FUND Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the At the first "chill! to break Cross up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Bayer Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians fnr over 19 years, you must ask for Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, and look for the name Bayer on the package and on each tablet. Always say Bayer.. Each Bayer package contains safe and proper directions f r the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neura'gia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Bsjer-labJsisAspji- lii; to TV Tribune. TWIN FAILS, Idaho. Feb 29 4 campaign tH r'ne a budget of $150 for the Salvation Army work during the mailing Alt drupgi-- t Boxes of 12 Bottle of 24 Bottle of 100 Also Capsule right months i planned t a meeting last night of the citizens advlsoiy board. h of Moncoootlcocldret.r of la Menufxctura of th mark trade Reyer Aeplrla AsstMtanre of the American Legion, War Mothers and ventral Trades I nl.n Is to be enlisted In the campaign, whnh Falls Theater Opera. Emplovers" association went to 8t. I to begin March ( and lunt.nuu Pvo Th Trtbtro. Anthony Katurday to be present at the daya. POCOTKILO TpH M'thn, organization of the 8t. Anthony association. Koutheastern Idaho emplovcrs sre htrand theater, formerly ' Employers Organize, ha OLmib funh r fast organizing, and Idaho Falla Is IDMIO n lalio. Fob ' oratfJ anj pjf'aL j of tael is members of tne Idaho taking an active yurt lu the work. Tolbert anti AriiuUtltL Swi! SeH-ri- ' FLU, k'' 1 1 |