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Show JIIE There SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920. 11 or pot, the whole community had been started to talking and studying a top b that would otnerwtse have been passed by who only cursory attention. Joy Aplenty at Pantages Today Europe No Place for Tourists. G M Curran of the American Bankers th association, walla prlmar'lv disoussng checxs arivuntagss of curving traveler conaw e to msri torn tinning referent t)vni in lAirope lusting relumed from only aar.y flving trip to tho war Ho mad thn posiUvn ntatn last month roent that LA rope waa In no aha pa for tounat travel this jnsr to4 of hit inability to secure eomfortaol commoaa-tion- ora Part and In, both London andbattlefield last bis x Inti famous f? iittla attempt bad Cbriatmdfl tuna been made ha said, to clean up. that In numerous places unburied human boma were et to ba scan, and In ona spot, where a German shell bad buried a who'a French company, the bayoneta were wt ill ticking abov tha ground. He added Inal many of tha village! had been so utterly devastated that no attempt to restore them would be made for a long t me to come The question of the trailer iiav ng plenty of money, he said, would make ovr there," ae virtually no difference here were not enough hotel or prlvatn care for a large into homes constructed flux of xUitorn. . S:' . Operator of Western tft A Hos-telric- s Organize to Promote Sightseeing. i c o rsIF I' e r ) U. President Asked to Urge People to Visit American Beauty Spots. C. - i A A- - Tip Tap Yaphxnkers, jolly organization of oversea entertainer, who, the starline attraction on the new Pantage bill this afternoon. Til In a potpourri of vaudeville fun, will b try and that during the war the United States suffered more than snv other country from a traveling standpoint. In that lie transportation and motive power was devoted to war purposes and that It "is to the beat interest of the United S'atee that American money available for vacational and sightseeing purposes aould remain at home." add.ng that cittxent formerly apent about $800,000,000 earls In Europe for pleasure and that It Is estimated that now more than ever in larger numthey Will flock to --Europe bers." , that would greatly stimulate America J int movement. the See Truthful Advertising Pays. 6am P. Dutton preatded at tha morning section of tha hotel and retort men, at which brief adtlreaa wara made by a number of those utallv Interested In furthering tha movement Eyra Powell, presa representative of tha Union Pacific railroad svetem, dtecuaaed in a broad aav tha aubject of honest publicity Ho laid stress upon tha neceesjtv of dhoee ho had the presentation of the attractions of sect ion of the any their Resolution to President. balng them facta well in hand country and confining Then follows: "Resolved, That this selves to the truth in making state-mencalculated to appeal to tne prospecbody respectfully petitions the president tive traveler. 'Advertising; to be of tbs United States to Issue a proclamamust be of tha legitimate type tion on or about May 1, 1920. calling he asserted. The necessity for closer cooperation m upon the citizens of the United States feature of Mr. Powell a address. to visit American vacation resorts, na- another Ha pointed out that without thia eletional parks and monuments distributed ment as a prime feature of anv movement to advance the Interests of any publicity throughout tho ocean, lake and pioun-tal- n cause duplication of work districts of this country Vnd to re- and wasted energy would inevitably be frain from spending their vacations this tho result. year in foreign countries, and, be it further Tourist Director Gives Ideas. "ResolVed, That we respectfully petiFrederick Fisher of New Tork, the reption the president to suggest In furtherance of the see Xhnerica first idea that resentative of the American Travel and to cause Development association, an organisathe postmastertwo-cegenerals office maintains a tourist bureau in be piinted a stamp of appro- tion that words "dee meny of the Urge cities of the United priate design bearing thosuch America First and that postage States, gav, a highly interesting talk on as pees bie the best methods of reaching the portion stamps be distributed as soon for general circulation In the United of the public that would travel. He said there are that two office." only avenues of apStates post A number of the visiting delegates were peal. the eye and the ear; that the vogu compelled to leave late yesterday after- of the moving picture had demonstrated noon, but many of them arranged to how potent was the appeal through the remain in bait Lake for a few das medium of th eye. but held that the longer, planning to taka numerous side Ideal combination included the use of trips. Those who were not prevented by the lecturer to supplement the moving other engagements were tbs guests at picture as the moat effective adjunct to dinner last night of George O Keif, man- the booklet and the display advertiseof ment. He advocated working through the ager of the Hotell Utah. Rxpre"-s.oi- i to the effort that Chautauqua of tho country, and gave opinion was gcm-iabeen the gathering had productive of numerous instances where, bv much good and that the formation of the Interest through the schools, such sousing as tfy Western Hotels heentc association would offering prizes for the bext posters dewithin a short time weld on influents picting a comparatively unknown canyon nt than anv other men Why- - v voring. f Take a pound or two to the kiddies. Regular 60c a poend. for priced Specially today 40c Box csmly sent sverjwhsr by psreel post. . Ed Spltzer Norman Vlalneau Tho final selection of tbe debating teams for the West high school resulted In the choice of Glon Olsen, Norman Vlslneau, Farrell Anderson and F.d fiplts-e- r. It ha not yet been decided which pair shall take the afftrmaln e and w hlch The the negative side of the question. DEPLETES question on which the high schools Re-of state will debate thle jeer la RANKS the solved, That legislation should be enacted providing for compulsory arbitrain all disputes Involving public utilWASHINGTON. March 18 Lew pay tion conceded ities, constitutionality has depleted the professional personnel The West high affirmative teem will of Yhe public health service. negative et West Surgeon meet the Westminister will high and the West high negativeKeys-villGeneral Cummings stated today, until meet Davis high affirmative at the the force is entirely Inadequate for the was ThS date set for these dehates task of caring for former soldiers In addi- March 28, but this hat been changed to eom time In Aprit. The flay has not tion to its regular work. On this dav all the high "We are today caring for 12,000 dlS been set. will debate on the charged soldiers, sailors and marines In schools of the state ouf hospitals w'th a force that la not same question. ' From the date of the sufficient," the surgeon general said first debate the winners will meet each "We cannot get the medical personnel other until by a process of eliminating for the lower grades that are necessary th losers only two teams are left The for the effective operation of the hoswinning team of thee laet two will be- get specialists who are I com tha etat champions. pitals Weincannotcare 11 " the ef tuberculosis pa- - I necessary tients and the mentally deranged Wei ARMY DIi.L cannot attract to th corps a sufficient number of highly trained surgeons to ENLISTMENT BONUS look after those who require delicate . operations. In one disease alone, tuberculosis, w I WASHINGTON. March 1 Army enwill have to car for 13, TOO sold era within th next ear. It Is almost a hope- - listment and reenlistments would be for less undertaking, unless wo can get the on or thro years, at (he option of ths doctors and wq simply cannot under the I soldier, under a provision of (he army present rate of , pay. bill adopted today by ths To make matters even worse, about reorganisation house. A bonus equal to three morths 10 per cent of the officers In th would be paid to men .enlisting tor, regular corps havo resigned and the vacancies pay three year created by their resignations remain An attempt by Representative Caldwell, Democrat, New York, to get a vote on compulsorv universal military training met a parliamentary defeat HI amend ment. proposing adoption of the train Ing of ad vouths of 19 years of age, be ginning with July, 1923, was ruled out ef oorder. Representative Harrison, Democrat, Vlr Inlet sought to have th house adopt an amendment providing for elx month youths, who training of unteer for training. Thia alao waa ruled out. "-- '-- y ' j LOW PAY PUBLIC HEALTH J 4 i -Uh , k .w y:tth . f V. ti f J e. PROVIDFS is iti with so many Population Increase Shown. WASHINGTON. March 16. Population statistics for 1920 announced today hy the census bureau Included: Amarillo, Texas, 15,491, an increase of 5527. or 55 $ per cent, over 191', Mitchell, S. D., 847$, sn Increase of 1963, or SO 1 per cent; Madison, 6. D., 4144, an Increase of 1007, or 22 1 per cent; Creston, Iowa, 5024, an Increase of 1110, or 16 per cent. The answer is in every dish of ' this wholesome, satisfying and food. palate-pleasin- g E excel through sheer merit Every package is identical with every other package in Quality and the demand is so great they are always fresh. Post Toasties are a substantial food; not thin, tasteless wisps, hardly recognizable in flavor; but a robust food of high quality. No Wonder Post Toasties are Paramount. by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Michigan. Pathetic Waste qukVIf lose vslue. In it very short tim unkempt ruin. A pathetic objeet lesson and evidence of its owners poor judgment in neglecting to keep it protected from the destructive influence of the weather with good paint. A building without it is worthies, Decay starts at tho surface a protective surface coating of good paint will keep your building sound and free from weather wear, rot and Save the aurface and you save alL decay. Midwest Storm Abates. PAUL. Minn., March 18. Th sixty-mil- e gale which raged In Minnesota last night abated considerably this forenoon and telephone, telegraph and railroad companies began to repair wideand overcome serious spread damage handloaps. Involving many thousands of dollars loss. Southern Minnesota sustained tha brunt of th blizzard. I Two Held for Investigation. Roy Aubrey, 0 year of age, and Fred Folks, 23 years of age, were arrested yesterday by D. H. Clayton, lieutenant of the apti-vic- e aquad. and James E. Shields and ar held In th cltv Jail for investigation. According to the arresting officers, ths men were in pos- of a smalt quantity of narcotic session when arrested. I Son Is Born. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Poulton, 725 Harrison street, at a local hospital early this morning. Mother and child are doing well. WEATHER DATA Compnratir March weather data 16. 1026: at Salt taka Cltj BUheat temperature today we 44 detract; in this month aloce 1S74 waa 77 te frees; lowest last night was 6 degrees; month siace 1674 was ssro; mens temperature for today waa & degrees,, aormal waa 41 degreea; accumulated excess aisce tha first of the asooth is 6 degrees; accumulated excess autre Jasuary 1 Is !66 degrees. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 4 a. m , 2 degreea; wet bulb temperature it I l a , a. m., 4 per 2$ degreea; relative humidity at cent; dry bulb temperature at boo, sub time, 41 degrees; wet bulb temperature at aooa, aua time, li degrees; relative humidity at boos, aua time, 2& per cent; dry bulb temperature at 6 p. a , 35 degreea. wet buib temperature at f p. aa., M degreea; relative humidity at 6 p. m. bx par cent. Total precipitation for the twenty four hours p. m. waa .03 of aa tech; total ttdifig at for this month to date ie 1 Inch; accumulated axceas for this sao&th to data is ,01 of as lack; total precipitation aloce January 1 to date ii IM Inches; accumulated deficiency since January 1 Is 40 sf an loch. un raes at 6.36, and acta at 0 35, March plu , weather-beaten- ACME QUALITY ST. N V is good fui' the if its pure and fresh. And Keeley's IS. hours before told, Made twenty-fou- r from rich cream, granulated sugar and nuts, uitli chocolate and vanilla fla- Olsen F. F ameer. brands of corn flakes offered to the public. Post Toasties outsell all the rest ? Made den Fafrsll Anderson COURSE, candy OF children that i?, general passenger agent if the Oregon Short Line, esld that li hml been particularly pleesed with the tributes paid the late Fisher Harris, w nom the maloriiy of Felt Inkers regard'd as the originator of the be Amer-In He wes earnestly ica First hlea. favor of the does cooperation of the rail, roads end hotels In furthering the be America First" movement and believed that the thing to be most forcibly impressed upon the minds of al! concerned as the maintaining of the service given, keeping It up to a high standard, so that there might be no room for Just criticism of either the railroads or hotels from patrons. In sn Informal discussion of the thought that support for such gn organisation as was planned ought to come, from the merchants and business men generally, the chairman told of an Instance where a man and his wife, stopping at a Den ver hotel, had paid $10 for their room for two dais and In that time had purchased from one store In that eitv goods amounting to nearly $100, this being held conclusive evidence to show that ths merchant profits bv the visiting tourist as much Of more than does the hotel that receives and enterlalns the guests. D 0 ts cenic opportunities Championship Contest. Tribute to Fisher Harris. With the avoaed object of making "Me America First" Ita.elogin and Inspire lion, the Western Hotels Scenic assocla-tio- u came' Into existence late yesterday afternoon eb the Hotel Utah following one long exacuthe session of more than a score of reprvscntatlv eastern hotel and resoy men. The convention elected officers consisting of a president, secretary, trass urer and one vice president from each of the states represented, with the ex ception of California, which, by reason of Its large area and Importance In tour !ng circles, was given two vice pres! dents It also adopted a resolution to petition the president of the United States to Issue e proclamation requesting the cltisene generally to refrain from spending their vacations this year In toura of foreign countries. V Student Orator Will Rep resent School in State House Paints will give vou the most lasting protection. They aro economical because they last longer and cover more surface than ordinary paints. There are ecores of surfaces about the home that are continually becoming worn and shabby. A few brushfuls of the proper kind of Acme Quality Paints or Finishes will protect tbe&e surfaces from wear and bring hack their newness." 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