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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY HORNING, MARCH Charge Made That War De- partment Make Unnece-- New . NOW ON SALE 0 0 Come in and let us play 0 these records for your 0 approval. Remember, n our records are Brand 0 New. They have not 0 0 been in several homes 0 on approval. We guar0 antee every record. 0 0 Mail orders are given 0 special attention' and we 0 guarantee against break0 0 age. 0 Let us mail you the new 0 list each month free of (Chicago Tribune Special Service) The laaue WASHINGTON. March. stween the Republican leadera in congress and the war department over continuing purchaeea of enormoua guantltiea f war material out of current appropqla-ion- a in peace time la Boon to be brought o a head. commit-lee- s Army wltneeeea before houee war expenditures Investigating let withi broad are telling of contracts in the last ninety. das for numbers of Expensive trucks, chemical warfare supplies, artillery equipment, soldiers' shoes and other sundry articles in quantities Seemingly far In excess of the needs of the new standing army of 300.000 men of the poming on top of the testimony sales in pame witnesses, of recent Vance and this country, of all these ihlngs In staggering amounts, because the Meclared surplus stock for which need, the puasled army had ofnothefurther are amased committees ihalrmen asking and are introducing resolutions and exSecretary Raker for information his of policy, planation Bland of Indiana, who j Representative Las done this with regard to the buying In January of 7S "millimeter tractors at Major General aS. cost of 9600 000 asked W. Burr, director of purihase. if He did not think it was scandalous when Ihe country was groaning from taxation Jo spend this amount for tractors when Sie had testified that the war department had a lot of trucks, after selling abroad and giving away millions of dollars worth to other departments that twould do the work of the "Millitor" Just because it was new fangled and a little Snore up to date. The general thought The country Shat was reason enough but the army, he asmight be hard up, to get be allowed never serted. should niehlnd the times, and he was sure that done previous to the jf thiswarhadthebeen 'country would hava sated great monej. 0 0 0 0 Mid-Mon- th Columbia Records 0 0 sarjr Expenditure. A1 Jolsqn Sings Chloe This exclusive Columbia artist n&w a new role as author and composer as well as singer. Fond memories of Mammy Chloe give appealing sentiment to thi Sinbctd star's melodious ballad of the South. ap-pcar- Read That Ad charge. 0 0 0 Ashworth-OlpuglilinO- o. 120 SaCMabi Ted Lewis Mall Orders Given Special Attention, 0H0000H0000HBH000000M000000HHHM& Latest Jazz the latest foxtrot of these exclusive Columbia artists, stars of the Greenwich Village Follies, which played seven months in New York. A syncopated Wondring NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN I f THILADELPHIA. U. S. Tanker Burning. March 8 Cristobal was fshaken and windows were shattered ail bv an explosion ever the cllv Saturday In the hull of the United States shipping lioard tanker Marne, which was recently refloated after having been sunk bv gunfire following the outbreak of fire on xard. The Marne was raised late last xnonth and towed to a dock at Cristobal knd was being refitted Last reports In the plated that fire was still burning hull of the steamer, and It is probable that gas which collected in the hull was ignited, causing the explosion. Japan to Trade With Russia. ' HONOLULU. T. If, March 9. offiie intimates an The Japanese foreign early resumption of commercial relations with the soviet government '"of preliminary to a formal recognition of the toviet as a de facto government, accordRu-od- ing to a Toklo cable to the tie w spa per Nippu Jiji here. U. r S. Japanese Sells Freighters. Loye, by the Louisiana Five. cialist Remanded for New Trial. ST LOUIS, Starch 9 The is riot which nobody can resist. You Cant Get Coupled with Lovin Where There Aint Any Famous Case of Woman So PANAMA, sin 85c A-28- AERIAL BOMBS USED TO BREAK ICE JAM bombs dropped from srmy planes are being used today to break ice Jams that bnenace two Maryland towns on tha Susquehanna river. which has An ice gorge piled up from twenty to thirty feet high oft the river between Port fiepnslt and therrydale, Md has flooded the river streets and louses in both towns. List of Mid-Mon- tli 0000000000000000000000000000000 n n 0 n 0 0 10, 1020. A-28- 85c United States circuit court of appeals hcra today reversed the verdict by which Mr. Roe l'astor Stokes, wealthy New York So- cialist, w'as convicted In Kansas City In June, 1918, of violating the espionage act, and remanded the case for new trial. Mrs Stokes was sentenced to ten years imprisonment. The reversal was based solely on the charge given to thojury by Federal Judge A S Van Valkenburgh, who presided at the trial and which was declared prejudicial to the defendant Mis Stokes was Indicted on charges that 'she wrote a communication to a Kansas newspaper denouncing the government as being "for the profiteers. The opinion, written by Judge Sanborn and concurred In hy Judges Stone and Cariand stated that the charge contained In several places a rich and inspiring exhibition of patriotism. Judge Cariand, in concurring opinion raised the potnt of Judge Van Valkenburgh a instructions to the Jury oji the matter of Mrs. Stokes' belief as an in- Malvh 9 WASHINGTON. Sale of leien freighters of about 3000 tons each was announced foreign corporations odav by the shipping board The vessels 300 per deadweight ton. vroughl Four, Lake Capens. Lake he Lake Forest and Lake Fort, went to the T.lovd hear local Beige, and three, the Lake Felicity, ake Charles and lake Duane, went o ternationalist he bociete Maritime FYancals "The trial court held," Judge Cariand SEE Like the Rose "Csteartts act on Liver and Bowel without Griping or Shaking you up So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Roi), Breaih sod Stomach Sweet No Biliousueaa, Headache or Constipation. is Incontinued, "that Internationalism compatible With patriotism, but we should be very careful not to punish a cltlien for opinions honestly held " The court held that Judge Van Valkenburgh acted correctly in overruling the demurrers offered by the defense. -- T This famous dance played by the Paul Bies Trio, new exclusive Columbia artists, is the music. Coupled quintessence of dance same the with When Youre Alone, by triumvirate. 85c mum fox-trotti- A-28- O L ng A Few More Elder Eatmore (Continued from Page One.) s Sermon on Hitt Mid-mon- th Throwing Stones Bert William Elder Eatmores Sermon oa Generosity . Bert Wtllun)i British fortes have seldom If ever exceeded a battalion. The relnfori ement of the British troops is understood here to be by marines and sailors from the British squadron which was due in the Dardanelles jesterday. France also dispatched 1500 men about ten days ago. Already complications have arisen, according to Infoi niatlon reaching Washington today Into FedGeneral d Lsperey it is said, wishes to assume command of the British naval and marine fortes hut the British oppose Court. this plan, and probably will send a rankmeruan ing ofrtrer ashore. The only forces near Constantinople are the crews under the CHICAGO, March 9 Ail investigation of six or sew n destroyers of Admiral Bristol Until Engof the activities of the North American command land and France tome to a decision Bankers and Farmers' Journal, said to j regarding control of Constantinople be heard of the plans be published by the ( Credit cor- - abl8 ',,ry IlUlu poratlon, was started today by Federal of occupation of that city. Judge Landis in connqttion with the InHumors tome to the surface In the quiry (mo he financial affairs of the spring as in no other season They don t Daniel Haves company, which dealt in run thensehes all off that way, however, western lands. but mostly remain In the system Hood s W hen George T counsel for the Sarsaparilla removes them, wards off Iak, receiver of the Havas concern, exhibited danger, makes good health sure, (Adv ) a copy of the magazine showing advertisements of the Hades company ga,, to have been written as news items. Judge Landis issued subpoenas for Andiew Karly, president and treasurer of the National Credit corporation, and V ,p. Cobb, editor and manager of the trade Journal Mr Kariv denied knowledge of the publication s policy, but Cobh admitted that the news item concerning the Haes company was a paid advertisement and that $250 had b n received lor its m-- . sertlon. The advertisement was said to declare that the Hayes company stock was as good as a government bond Cobb denied that it was published with any Intention of defrauding the public and said he saw nothing wrong In running the advertisement as a news Item as long as he knew the cpmpanv was sound The item was said to have been "the white placed beneath the caption list, whlrh purported, it was said, to be a Jist of names of companies Investigated by the trade Journal and found naociaily responsible ' A-6- 1.25 Youre a Million Milas from Nowhere Wbe Ona Little Mile from Home , . . Fred Once Upon a Time from Tha Magic Melody Fred .... That I Want it You Whan tha Harvest Moon It Shining AU Judge Landis Hale Editor and Manager eral Dear Little Boy of Mina COLUMBIA ORAFONOLAS Model up to $300 Seraod Dentine up to $ 2100 Standard Henry Burr Levis James Riccardo Stracciari Gel tho New Colombia Novelty Record Booklet Every Colombia Dealer baa It Sew Coom6 Record on Sale the 10th end 20th of Every Month OLUMBIA RAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York al j j j L Are You Wise? Is a Fjint Sufficient? Yes, the coal strike is over; but conditions are far front being settled. Tho questions of both wage inereas and new eoal prices are yet to be determined. President Wilson is urging the fuel commission to Teach a conclusion as soon as possible. He stated he would give the commission power of the fuel administrator to increase the maximum price i 4 i I this hint suffie.entf WITH LIBERTY NOW! Be wise-FI- LL YOUB BIX LIBERTY FUEL CO. 809 Kearns Bldg., INSIST ON Salt Lake City LIBERTY AT YOUR DEALERS Central Coal ti Coke Co. Citizens Coal Company Pidge Produce Company Federal Coal Company Western Fuel Company 1 Smuggling Plot Discovered NEW YORK, Mari h 9 Customs Inspectors today announced discovery of evidence of a smuggling plot aboard the steamer Canopic, which arrived here Saturday from Genoa and Naples via Boston. Besides 190 bottles of cognac, vermouth and anise aqua, a box of 200 cameos with a hill of sale to a New York dealer were discovered In the coal bunkers By meant of the bill, the Inspectors said, they expect to uncover a sjstematic smuggling attemp Broken uDlicate Lenses send them in; we duplicate any lena at reduced prlcee and return next mail. Send them today, or keep thie label for future usehyI -- CUT OUT ALONG DOTTED LINE AND PASTE ON PACKAGE Earthquake Kills Many. TIELIS, Feb J4 (Via Constantinople, March 8. bv The Associated Press , Several hundred persons are dead and thousands of others are homeless as a result of an earthquake todsv which destroyed Makhet. Grakall and other villages within a radius of s.xty miles west 3 BROKEN CLASSES FOR TOM r .MOORE of Tillla. Carelesn Act Costly. ORAN, Algeria, Marsdi $ Fire which started yesterday from a match carelessly dropped in a warehouse here-wa-s, brought under rontroi after it had de. alcohol CP strojed many thousand barrels of and other proreriv, muring a kr--e estt- - todav mated at To (rri.OoO francs. In . ONE OF CHE. FINEST -- j, GaldwynPtetuntt lkW Casino fOUT - , A- - days, Starting semen optical co. 109 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice of Application for Voluntary Ola solution or Las Vega A Tonopaa Railroad Company, a Corporation. ' district court of thk THE Third Judicial district. In and fur tha county of bait Laks, stats of Utah,-Ithe matter of toe for dissolution of Las Vega A application TonopaO Railroad company , a corporation. Notice is heiaby given that tha Las agas Ac Tonopah Kailioad Company, a corporation, and a majority of 'tha' 'directors thereof have presented to the district court of the Tnud Judicial district in and for tha county of bait Lake, atate of Utah, a petition praying for tne dissolution of said corporation, and that Si may, the 12 th day or March, A. L. 1120, at the opening of court, or ill soon thereafter as counse can be heard, at the courtroom of William Bramei. Judge of Hue court, have been appointed as the tune end place ver the hearing uf said application. Given under my hand and the seal ef said Y'iri this ttb day of February. IN . n it h1 J B. CLARK. Third District Court,' bail Utah. By L Fanning, Deputy Clark. hIM Clerk, 1 |