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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAT MORNING, tVoF.r, a ho ' contended that avMsnca tending to mow ncesit or should nut r Admitted, alma It haw not h .No point ticeaUv a! ould ha allotted to ovrrruJa tha guarantee of tha constitution of the Irmed Matos, they unteri. f Mr, or!ry inflated on the danger of showing one division of society to hand together to take aw h atlon sgameet another division of aouely as the former may set fit. ' MARCH 16, 1920. I nr a.lIlslJIillLlLlJa.iaAaaAAlEI.xaSillilliAALAi.AliiAAUAAxaliAl c? tt: wrTttr S -J- .4 MsUitu iMUtHkil if Old Case Cite RoPi Mr. Worslev end Mr. French rested their argument chiefly upon the of Mullgan, decided In the supreme court of tho l ulled bines dur-I- n the civ il ear. Milligan, a civilian, eaa tried and sentenced to degth for rebellion bv a military commission. The supreme court held, according to the proaecution, that not seen the emergency of ear Justified any auspenalon of the operation of the constitution of the Inited Males, which guarantees every bcltlsen a trial bv Jury, and that any such suspension of the constitution would lead to despot Ism or anarchy. Frank K Curley, of counsel for the defense. In the closing argument of the legal debate lata today sought td show that the Milligan case did not apply, since in It. he asserted there was no sufficient emergent v to justify going beyond the c Constitutional Question Is Raised at Bisbee During the Deportation Trial. State - Argues Testimony Is statute law. Showing Now. Application Admissible Not "The Self-defens- e. TOMBSTONE, ArU Is March . Whether counsel for Harty E. Wootton. on trial here charged with kidnaping in Is Denied. court In the Milligan esse did not Intend for the natural right of to be abrogated,' the defense at tornev contended, his previous avowal that me reiterating defense would prove former sheriff of Harry O. Wheeler, Cochise countv, had reason to believe tnat the deportattona were necessary to preserve the live and property of the people Sf the Warren district. have solemnly avowed we shall prove that Immediately before the deportations men refusing to strike were told with oaths, to go to work, because that s day wou'd he their last, and that of PUbee were Informed what would happen to their wives before long, Mr. Curley asserted. shall show that after the deportations some of the jeraons Involved In the district conspiracy. which we allege made their removal frorrf the Warren dts-tr1 1 necessary, openly declared "they were beaten oy one daj. connection with Bisbee deportations, may bo permitted to Introduce evidence tending to show necessity and tonight was still undecided. , After InRobert N. forming County Attorney French he would give him opportunity to he beard on one of the cases cited by the defense. Judge Samuel L. Fattee announced that court wae adjourned until t o'clock tomorrow afternoon, but Indicated that a longer time, "probably two or throe days,' would be necessary for him to prepare hie opinion. The greater part of today's session wss taken up bv the argument of County Choice Rose Bushes readv to plant. Attorney french and Special Prosecutor Bailey & Sons Co , 63 E. 2nd So. (Advt ) yt cltl-aen- le li I, WASHINGTON, March 1J. All phases of the prohibition question will be hoard by the supreme court before deciding on validity of tha prohibition amendment snd the Volstead enforcement act. Having heard arguments In the Rhode Island. Kentucky and Massachusetts casea, the court today granted New Jersey per- mission to Institute original proceedings to test the amendment. It also fixed Marcn 29 to hear arguments In the New Jersev proceeding on appea.a by t.lirlstlan beigenapan, a Newark, N. J . brewer, and on government appeals tn Injunction proceedings against the Manitowoc Iroducts rompanv, laronatn. Th two appeal casea appv principally to the validity of the proh'oltlon amendment a It relates to the manufacture of I beer alleged to ba nonmtoxlcatlng The government won the former but lost the latter case In the lower cojrls. The court also took under advisement motions asking that argument he heard on appeals Involving interpretations of the amendment and the Volstead act dock- eted today from New Tork and San Francisco. The former appeal resulted from the denial of Injunctions to prevent federal agents from selling Intoxicating liquors designed for but held in storage. private consumption, In view of the of requests for hearings, ihe multiplicity court postponed a two weeks' recess to begin March 29. I service jhe Rundation ofa Great Business Built on a foundation of justice, honor and service. The Paraffine Companies, Inc., has grown steadily and consistently until today it is one of the dominating industries of the Far West It is preeminently a Pacific Coast institution. Organized in 1884, with the Ohio, March IS A by the Ant'saioon of on America League the proposed legislative Investigation of the league on the request In Maryland by the longue, declares tbers will be no investigations "The wets who are behind the move-- I ment for an investigation don t want any. In fart, tf they knew an honest, thorough Investigation of tho Antisaloon league were to be made they would break their nocks to atop it, the statement said To make on Invest gallon of the n league. It Ih declared, would be to make an Investigation of practically every religious denomination in the country. tSAOSOOC. Vo..W A Square Deal After Fire of 1906 .tiy ley Building Coapssy, " ASHINGTONT, hips It rest, "5 gouth Vais 63-- 1 . City. Csstlwssi I March 15 Heavv draft of the undertaking the pm saa Panama canal probably ttill he subject to occasional delay of a dn or tao hi the result of continuing landslide at Cucara-chtire tta r department baa been advised by Governor llarding of the Tanamg f canal sons The department announced today that the governor had cabled that the first slide ocr urrd Frida , resulting In holding up six ships of a draft of 25 feet or more, but that six other easels of aj or paed through. The delated a hi pa mere expected to pass! through jesterday. Governor Harding reports.' said the announcement. that, from a person I in- spection of the slide, he anticipates intermittent movement for a tew tteeks. with the jtos'Mbilit.v of an occasional delay f a dav or two for heavy draft ships. The Cucararha slide is on the east side of the canal, immediately aouth of Gold Hill." a, as la legal pt tf you! favor gf the (tk lagueatlag s ta advise you wtf splat sa sf tbs bows, thlsb A yurehastd froa you ra Jth last Street, ta Isptsabar af ' last yaar. Xs rtply ta pleased ts lsform you that hath sy sirs and Htaalf ara highly pleased with tha best, nat only with tbs arrsngesSnt sf tbs 1st trior, but site as ts aistinot style sad vsrtsansbif,, sblab la sbess Is tbs building s t X I t. further pis as ora ts r so ows and ts purchaser sf ass af pour bases, sad at any Use? ( X saa be af a err 1st ta you in this ssantr As sat that hesitate ts use as er ay mbs, Stairs at this ties to art sad Joyour Jfr. tsglor it is s I TWO SOLDIERS DIE IN S1BER1AN BLAZE X apprsalsties sf bis aaurtaty and attest loa , aattsrs found ntootsary la acaplstlon of sy h T is adjusting little Tours We build homes to order save you architects and draughtsmans expense, as well as time and money. Estimates free. If you havent the money, we can arrange a loan and build the home. . 267Vs Taylor Building Co. Wasatch 2667. South Maim d as- joa. oSL Why Is The Boss AaHLX'GTO.V, March mem-- j ra of the American forces at Vladivostok wereexpeditionary burned to death In a fire tthich destroyed the American barracks at that place on March 6, and two others ere missing the war department ttaa advised in a cablegram , received todav from General Graves The men were Major Private Alexander Y. La beau, quartermaster corps, 41. 37th street, Oakland, Cal. Prlvrta Merrill P. Martin, M company, 31st Infantry Tulsa, Ok1 Private Julius Morris M company. 31st infantry, Kingford, X J Private James A. Biaritley, 27th infan-tr- v Fitrgerald, Ga. The bodies of two of the men were found in the ruins, hut ere o burned that identification was not badly nos slnle No trace of the other two wai found. JAPANESE TROOP REVOLT REPORTED being? And why does that fellow Jones pull down such a whacking big income? Theres Reason enough. nothing accidental about holding good job. They always go to the men who have the kind of physical health and mental San Francisco MALTH0IDanar d Box Board Paper Boses Fibre Containers and weynen how to earn more and have more in money, health and life. You dont have to be a strong man to get ahead. But you must be in Dont Pay More of get your supply v LIBERTY before coal prices advance ' . Th Iotalllgant Paronby Crann Helps You Make More Money Wholesale Distributor BRYAR NEWS CO. East 4th South' An excess o acid in the stomach sours the food and starts fermentation. Jistrc8sin(f gases form. Your meals don't digest, but lie like lumps of lead. Then vou have heartburn, flatulence, - j How to Food Your ChfldbyDr.XoyttS 8. Copoland. MPbyica) PitooM for BuolooaoGtrto" Tho Mental Side of Kaaplag Fit . .. . J v, '.-- H3f9 ts Tb. TriliUD. OGDEN, March IS Funeral services for Williim Moves Ii be held st I p. m. Wednesday at the Foeond sard chapel. Bishop George VI Browning conducting The bodv will be viewed st the familv resident e, 219 Twenty-sixtstreet, Tuesday evening snd Wednesday afternoon. Mr Moyes d'ed Saturday evening Prior to n.s illness of several months' duration, lltv Moves had been active as the a rent for the David Fortes estate snd prior to the death of David F-- cles, who was Mr Moves cousin. Mr. Moves was the agent for Mr. Eerie' realty Interests in Ogden Mr Met is and Mr Varies were horn In ipalelev, hrot'and. arid prior to tneir corn-- g to Utah were boyhood companions. Sp-ri- sl h 17 Wall-Boar- Floor Covering Industrial Paints READY ROOFINGS physical BaQdinf Papers Waterproofing Materials CULTURE Magazine shows men PHYSICAL CULTURE 25c id Felts thewayyourfooddigests. The better the man the better the truth. money. Its a world-wid- e And Health Builder! In Tha February Phymical Caltara s Ru-ber-o- . Salary Raisers Oilatiu, ED. Together with this policy of dependability The Paraffine Companies, Inc., has endeavored to provide real service to every purchaser of Pabco Products. Salesmen are selected with the great- est care and are educated in the high ideals of the Company. They understand thoroughly the manufacture and application of roofing and ate always ready to render whatever service they can to the jobber, to the dealer and to the small purchaser. If you ever have need of advice on the matter of roofing, if you ever wish to know the best method of applying or other Pabco Malthoid, Products, feel free to call upon us. Roofian WILLIAM MOTES. Get the February You Prvpaxrttd Wbf Carl lattea Wihiaxna. Your fUdMfi" by Harry B. Service to Everybody FUNERAL SERVICES FOR PIONEER TO BE HELD TOMORROW Physical Culture today. You stand to win. by "Keeping Ft Is Kssphig Tseng Edward & Wanhao, XU, LL-O- . That Emergsncg Tomorrow Ar U id THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC I clean physical shape. And thats why the boss is the boss. health that pays a profit. You cant be out pf luck unless youre out of health. Every dollar you earn depends upon tha way your heart Ru-ber-o- This is but one example of the policy which has been consistently followed. The jobber knows that he pays the same price for Pabco Products that the other jobbers pay, quantity being beats theway your lungs work Month after Month him with the same fairness with gard to price and promptness of delivery that they treat every other dealer. The customer who buys Malthoid knows that he gets the or highest quality ready roofing and always at a fair price. A Fair Price to All LONDON, March IS A revolt has! broken out among several units of the Japanese troop in Liberia 'according to a wireless dispatch sent out bv the soviet government at Mosiovv. The soldiers ripped off their shoulder strops and substituted red straps, the dispatch says. The Boss ? man than you are, NO better he? Just a plain human the same. The dealer knows that The Paraffine Companies, Inc., will treat After the San Francisco Fire of 1906 the Oakland Ready Roofing plant of The Paraffine Companies, Inc., was one of the few factories capable of delivering building material immediately. Its entire .output, however, could take care of only a small part of the tremendous deniand. But Pabco Products were sold at the same price which had prevailed before the disaster. No favoritism was shown, and the orders of the individual whose need was small but urgent were filled as readily and as promptly as were the large orders from big companies. Quotas were apportioned equally amohg those who needed building material and these quotas were strictly adhered to. LANDSLIDES REPORTED IN PANAMA CANALl lk. 130. high-mind- ed ideals characteristic of the early Pioneers, the Company has endeavored to live up to a policy of fairness to everyone and a square deal always. Just as frank honesty and tireless energy developed the vast regions of the West, so did they also help build up The Paraffine Companies, Inc. WESTERVILLE. Anti-saloo- tags I Deciding Case. - statement Issued today blattnSig Igil at bskt W CawW Supreme Court Will Con$id- er All Phases Before act now. Ask your dealer he knows. - I for half 4 eentm. lacradiaBt Dr. Arthur H. Leo-4a-b Haapril of tho Aaobtie UoUtcUoa fro (nm boot omta: AbiiUir Ihr., er eouarltwA of opnxrx phi er pthar xhr Btodmaae Totbfef Powder dtttrmahod from all Ohearra t about' Fttt CO. 809 Kearns w Building: Salt Lake City pwt 90 S onr drusgv Uuss for yo , sol r ili2 Jsotse H. Stodrxan Bort-toed. ? o; Reduce Your Fat Without DIoilns AMERICAN STEAMER REPORTED DISTRESSED forty-on- e. by notbarv the cnd r4 fma all harmful FUEL Fnpamd fullness, belching, headache, and real misery in the stomach and intestines. A few tablets of Papes Piapepun bring relief almost as soqn as they reach the stomach. Pape a Diapep-ain- " costs little at drug stores. (Adv.) WILMINGTON, N C. SUrch 15. A wireless picked up here today reported the American stesmer Mohawk of the C'lde line, Jacksonville for New Tork. mites southwest twenty-fou- r of (ape Lookout, with her engine dead The cutter Manning of Norfolk la gleaming ward the distressed vessel, which has aboard 314 passengers and a crews of Mined By the LIBERTY th formula for fat rrdu-tio- n Vmpi waa dirt' Toda it exrciar Take Marmnlft Fmiorrptlon Frlrnda trU frlrnda dooorg tell thir until thousands know nd ua patient, th.s ronvsnlent. harmless tnrthod Tbv at what thv Uks, as luev I x, an riM IciS their two. thrra or four I 1 of Insist on fat a wrk, S mpl. sffeMts, FmK'tiptton Tabiss ara bv all drura ataa lark C'r If you prefer, you mav ract to tha Marmo.a company, 64 Woodard Detroit. Mloh 4A4t ) fwud LIBERTY w-- ta . hrn-Mamio- at. |