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Show a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER JO, 1920. IT ISNT FAIR They WORK while you sleep" THATS ALL! Family To Your Friend To Yourself Going Around Half Sick. To - Your r Britains Problems Topic of Lloyid Georges Speech at Lord Mayors Banquet If Letter to Western Pacific Stockholders Explains the iMany Rio Grande Phases. md Subjected to Court Transfers. and In view of the maze of information anA current ronccrninn tlu misinformation prospective acquisition of the Denver A Rio Grande railroad by the Western Pacific, two of the most important railroads Uont slay hilinus nr oust ipated, serving Utah and tapping its great dull, your stomach sour, resources, it is interesting to note with rnir Take oup or two t asonrets etifeie of the exact details set forth in the jjH'isv, uot. Children ami fit. and wake up ch-a- r recent letter of Western raelfic direrturs hue Casrnrets, too. No griping-n- o to their stockholders routs. (Ad.) calling a sprclul vouitoiioo: 10, meeting for November IS. two days prior to the date set for the b i D of the Denver it Rio Grande by tne penver ourt. The letter says In part, after relating Ci the history of the judgment rendered in favor of the Kunitabh' Trust New of York, company trustee for Western Pacific corporation, ft company; nat-uC- l Securities Sold. r Trust The. Equitable ompan. proceeded to collect the moneys attached. the stork of Ho $1,974, 988. 68; caused Utah Fuel company to be sold subject to the mortgage of the Kio Grande Western Railway company, under which it was pledged, and also caused to 'he sold the stock of the Western Realty company, the Globe Express company The securities. miscellaneous other and minimum prices to be paid at the sales of 4he securities were fixed by the fedo&Pcourt for the district of Colorado at Aggregate of $,',300,000. and that anUm&E: was paid for the properties by thlCr.3ftrporatloti. Pending receiversnlp thefederal court has directed the receiver to pay to the Equitable Trust company, trustee, which prior to the Appointment of a receiver had sued over its Judgment In Colorado, on account of that judgment, additional sums amounting to fi'JoO.oOO. and thiB amount has been collected by the trustee and credited on the judgment debt. Of ail these sums, less costs and expenses, 90 per cent have been or will be paid to this corporation. As the remaining assets of the Denver company, its road and other tailway property (except Its claim against the are to be United States government), sold on November 20, and the minimum or upset price to be paid at such sale ia $6,000,000, it has been ne essary for your board of directors to determine whether to bid for the property at. tiu sale, or to abandon all hope of realizing out of the property any more than the corporations proportion of the amount which may be bid by .gome other , crMt pkrm eel activity b to lariair ay iimaal aae el Neaetod lree tars Health Wm. R. Kerr, I From Chicago. my own experience with Noe ta a I it tuch feel Iron ated valuable blood and body build that it ojght jng preparation to be uaej in every hospital and prescribed by every phy- Nuxaied Iron help tSctan in the country.' r to make healthier women and stronger, men. Satisfaction guaranteed or money .refunded. Ai all good druggists. Former of ;F0RmCHREH:BL0.0a itself to inves! in Hie Imnver company th;n the equivalent of any imr nmno tin values winch ii vil! have realized of tne hrnver company. assets the troin The, hoard considers the investment not only to secure the application of the value of the leuver properties to the pavtuent of tin ielit. hut also for the sake of protecting the traffic of the Western Raciln railroad, quite without regard to the looney value of the henrer. The stock change proposal ij to increase the' preferred capita) stock and the common stock of the Western I'aeifh- each by IllEfiUo.uoo, and to tne ea h noider of both existing preferred and common one pittire ot common and one share of preferred for each share of stock now held. Interest. Company Needs Money. "Were It not for the fact that the Len-e- r company is In grave need of $12,0titi.-00new money, this amount being urgently necessary to enable that company to handle its existing business economically and efficiently, the situation would have presented no problem, but the purchaser of the property will be under necessity of upplying the money needed, and, in view of the bonded debt of the Denver money invested in subordination thereto cannot be financed with securities which will be presently salable. "The problem of the Denver company, the point of view important aa it of realising as much, as possible on account of the Judgment. Is yet more important to this company in another aspect. The Denver Is the only eastern connection of the Western Pacific not engaged or affiliated with lines engaged in .active competition with the Western Pacific, it is the line of railway on which the Western Pacific primarily depends for westbound tonnage, ami the present satisfactory earnings of the Western Pacific depend largely upon the continuation of this westbound tonnage. Your board has therefore determined to acquire the Denver & Rio Grande railroad some other bidder is willing to unless pay a sum. fairly compensatory for 'lie loss which "would be entailed hv the control of that road passing out of the hands of the Western Pacific. RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. A. Hogle & Co.) (Reported by Twenty industrials. M.oi, off 1.37. Twenty railroads, 3.21; off .7. .1 0 J Chicago baiikeis meet todav to complete of a hanking pool for the purpose of assisting in financing of livestock indu- for the formation arrangements xm $.h,-Oo- stry It should bo Bui no hi .mart doos not propose that flu oummit You're Not Too Poor Get my cheap mill quick cure; your future health and suc- cess demand quick results. I make Writ, Call or Phone Was. 1116 avniark-abl- e cures where failed. others Dont be mis- led; come to n, y office first. The business men of this city patronise and Indorse me as the leading specla i a tor men or women. 1 Dr.W. M. Griffith 113 MAIN ST. HOURS dally; 10 to 12 10 to 5 p. m. Sundays; Evgs., 7 to 3. Your Blood Is Weak Clogged with Poisons, and off icials LONDON. Nov. 9. (By the Associated Press.) Premier Lloyd George in his address at the lord msyb's banquet at the Guild hall tonight discussed briefly and pointedly various problems with which thp government is dealing. He plunged immediately Into foreign af- fairs and appealed for patience and faith in the world nettlement. declaring that the highent wisdom demanded that prejudices and dislikes be kept well undo control if Kurope is to be saved from becoming a welter of raging hatreds. He said he was pleased jwlth the proposals of Germany for the liquidation of her obligations. Coincidentally the chancellor of the exchequer, Austen Chamberlain, announced in the house of commons that Germany had placed a large amount of bonds in the hands of the reparations commission. of The pFener spoke optimistically Ireland, intimating that the situation hand. well was in there Referring to questions between Germany and the allies, Mr. Lloyd George said that the real test of German sinand, he added, cerity was disarmament the report I have to give on that subis verv satisfactory. ject The Germany army in rapidly being reduced to 00. oofl. There are still too many rifles at large in Germany, but they are a greater menace to Germany's Internal peace than to Germany'h neighbors." Another important point, the premier said, was reparations. Germany is prethe pared to submit certain proposals for conhe liquidation of her obligations, tinued, and personally I am pleased with them. They will be considered at the conferences and it is satisfactory to note that Germany realizes that her first duty is to repair the devastation the German armies wrought. I wish I could speak as hopefully of the Russian problem, where we have to do with men professing the tidiculous, crazy cred of Bolshevism, who, unfortunately. fail to realize how important it ia they should respect t Heir obligations. He referred briefly to the industrial exsituation and the recent coal strike, pressing the belief that ther Is better temper now ail around. situation, the Speaking of the Irish Unless I am mistaken, by premier said: we have murder we taken have the steps Do not pay too much atDy the throat. tention to detailed accounts of disturb-of ances and what they call the horrors the reprisals given out by partisans, who slur over the horrors of murder. There real peace, no conciliation will be no whilst this murder conspiracy is scattered. We are getting the right sort of men and are dispersing the terrorists. The if government will seek further powers, If it necessary, to deal with the situation. Is war. as the terrorists say. then they can not complain if the government employs some of the rules ol war against them" He reterred to his offer to discuss any proposals with anyone able to speak in behalf of Ireland, saying: If ! had given that invitation to Germany in the middle of the war, I would have had a response. .But, giving it to Ireland, no man dare respond because You must break they are intimidated. the terror before you get peace. What the government Is offering to Ireland is partnership in the greatest empire the world has ever known, at the height of its power. of New When you gpt overtired day after 'day, your system has to get rid of so much waste it cant create new energy fast enough. The result is that your blood is filled with waste matter. It becomes clogged. You to get ot of poisA fn yur around system. You look bad, you feel poorlly. ost. You You Ambition is card about any- just dont thin?. That is no way to live. Your blood needs help for a time. It is starved. You will find help in that fine tonic, Pept 'purifies jfan. the blood and fills it with red corpuscles. In a little while youll nave plenty of rich, red blood and you won 't know yourself. It isn t a magic, medicine. It contains iron and other ingredients that feed starved blood and make it rich and Ted. Physicians have for years. proscribed Pepto Mangan is sold in liquid and tablet form.. Take ejther kind you prefer. One acts the same as the other. Both contain the same ingredients. But he Bure to get the genuine Pepto-MaThe full Gudes. name, gan should be on Gudes the package. (Advertisement.) Pepto-Manga- Pepto-Manga- n n Pepto-Manga- Hear You Have a $5 Show Here I So said a prominent society woman to the management of the Paramount-Emprea- a laat evening She Hit the Nail on the Head! Everybody la talking about BEHOLD MY WIFE With MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT and a number of other screen favorites The new Carter De Haven comedy SPIRIT8 NOTE For this week only the time of the showe: 12:30, 2:1S, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 O Beginning w DAYS, TOMORROW NIGHT otk Clothing ManDUBLIN, Nov. 9. There seem to be a ufacturers association sav clothing prices will will not he more than 27 per cent higher possibility that the irlih rallwaynien their hitherto uncompromising abandon than prewar prices hv next spring. refusal to carry military traffic. A Joint and labor of rallwaymen Standard oil of Kansas declared extra conference executives adopted a resolution dividend of $3 and regular quarterly divi- that, in viewtoday of the likelihood of railway dend of IhjUi payable December 15 stoppage of throwing the support of idle to stock of record November 30. men on the country, the question he referred to public opinion. The go eminent will of the withdraw apA conference of representatives proximately .9voini. ehti from member haiiws municipalities and comity councils will be conin this district' Thui sda a union trade convened Friday, and A gress of all Ireland the following Tuesday to consider the matter. OVERPRODUCTION CAUSE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Overproduction'' in the Cnited Sties- is the reason to its articles of incorporaassigned hy British oil companies for an amendment increasing the capital stock from unexpected reduction of t cents a gallon tion. to 201. 00. The company was JlO.OtiO in the pi ice of gasoline in Great Britwith 1008 , shares at lit) par ain after a sudden im rea.e of 14 cents a organized the amendment the par value value. gallon in August, according to advices of theseBy is increased to $lt0. to he from the Anteiicair chum'tei vjf cornnnrce known as primacy shares, while 2018 In Ixmdon today n the dej artment of secondary shares will be Issued of a par commerce. value of $,i0 each. Rutish consumers, however, the chamInvestment company of Ogber reported. attriiciP the slump to the denThe Blair fiiqji articles of incorporation, show-fn- g investigation of .the central profiteering an authorized capital stock of committee into the increase in price in $lv6 shares. Preston A. Blair of Ogden is to be president during his natBANKS OVERLOADED. ural life. J. Parke Blair of Idaho Falls T dKKA. Kan.. Nov. 9. A reported is vice president; St(en S. Blair, also oxerloading of Kansas )anks as a re- of Idaho Falls, is additional director, and sult of car shortage and the withholding Seth M. Blair of Ogden is secretary and from the market of grain by the farmers treasurer. was discussed genenely at a meeting of the executive committee of t ie Kansas PROHIBITION IS BLAMED. State Rankers' association today. waa CHICAGO. Nov. 9. Prohibition Instead of applying general rules of the blamed for the decrease in hemlock prostate banking department: affecting Joans duction In the north woods In an adand discounts, the affairs of each bank dress today by O. T. Swan of Oshkosh. will be handled sepal ateh the committee WIs.. before the convention of the Northdecided. ern Hemlock association. Every bank problem In Kansas Is to The lumber jacks used to get drunk be regard d as an indnidual Waaw," night when they were eery Saturday lter E. Wilson, state banking commispaid," he said, "but they were always sioner, said following the meeting. hack Monday for work. Now they work four or five weeks and then lay off a CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. week, and consequently we never know Tuesdavs clearings hoy many men will he on the Job MonSame dav hist year 2.615.547.07 day morning. The men are paid five times as much as In 1915, but they won't work. ROAD COMMISSION GETS FUNDSThe state rond commission yesterday received from the federal government FAILS OF AGREEMENT. 7 as $12 part of the federal nionev spent PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 9 The anthrafor the improvement of the road from cite hoard of conciliation, which la conPrice to I'astie Dale. schedule for sidering an 0 mine engineers, firemen and pumpmen, CAPITAL INCREASED. in accordance with recommendations conThe Libel ty Irrigation emnpatu of tained in the report of the president's Weiii r count), yesterday filed An wage commission, adjourned tonight afsession here without arter a riving at a decision. The hoard will meet here again MonThe conference between the opday. erators and representatives of the miners, called to consider the eight demands of the miners, will rAtpen Thursday. , Telephone Wee. 5990 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Matineee Tueeday, Thureday and Saturday RALPH And INCORPORATED Be Sold at 10c In order to finish our refiuery, 120.000 must be raUed immediately. Wo will sell a sufficient amount of our stock to raiso this amount, at 10.10 a share. This is the first stock we have offered the Until now we have financed ourselves, and within thirty public. days we will be operating a refinery that will pay big dividends. We have three producing wells and over 20,000 acres of valuable oil WE property here In Utah, and a local demand for our products. GUARANTEE THAT WITHIN 30 DAYS OUR STOCK WILL RISE shares is to be sold at all, . TO f0.20 A SHARE, and that only 200,000 which will Uave 660.000 shares still in our treasury. Our directors are til local men of repute, and our hpldlnga could be sold at any time for much more than any amount we hrve or intend to raise. Tor particulars apply local office, 601 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. AN OIL PROPOSITION THAT IS NOT A GAMBLE. LOS ANGF.LEB, a dancer First Time In Salt Lake Prioea Evenings 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c Matinees Tuesday and Thursday, 25c, 35c. Matinee Saturday, 35c, 50c. T rEjz&m mcTunea I PLAYING ALL tWEEK the beet western production wo hevo shown NOW One of TOM MIX In his latest picture first run THE TEXAN Billy and Lyrics by Harry and George E. Stoddard Music by Harold Orlob A Native Son of Salt Lake City An army of singers, dancers and that delighted smart New York for one solid year at the Knickerbocker Theater. Headed by FRED HEIDER In hit original role of the hotel clerk. flip" THE WORLD'S DAINTIEST DANCING CHORUS SEAT SALE TODAY PRICES: , Nighte, 50c to $2.50 Matinee, 50c to $2.00 BoSk West In The Tenderfoot' Watch for the Opening of the New Pantages Social Hall Theatre South State Street Evaey Night This Week Matineee Thursday and Saturday VARSITY PLAYfeRS Including Professional Cast, In "DOLLY REFORMING HERSELF" By Henry Arthur Jones Box office open 12 to 10 p. m. Call Was. 5014 Special rate of 50c to high school and university students Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Bidden, constable at Iaik aster, a small town near here, was shot and klllad hy two men today when he stopped theuf to ask them about the ownership of a newly were driving. Ofpainted automobile they ficers pursued the men and killed one after thev had Jeft their automobile and fled to the hills. Karly tonight the second man surrendered. The dead fugitive was Identified ss a former convict. J. PARKER READS ITS AOREAT end LOUISE HOUSE PETERS eaat-to-we- LIFE VAU DEVILLE IN THE SIERRAS. 9- .- Snow t BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. over sixteen Inches deep In th packed Nlerra Nevada mountains. the United Btsles wsather bureau announced here A heavy snowfall waa reported today. from many parts of the mountain yesSNOW Featuring Tha Inimitable Comedienne BUSTER KEATON MATINEES 80c terday. KIDDIES 10c Evlnlngs end Holidays, T 21 Matter Production . HALF A CHANCE With LILLIAN RICH and LITTLE MARY McALLISTER Tremendoua In Thought, Stupen-- . doua In Dramatic Action, Powerful in Heart Appeal PATHE REVIEW Coming "DEAD MEN TELL N& TALES" Kf IT tote STRAND T00AY AND TOMORROW ONLY Th story of a woman who foil In love with the man ah hated Mr husband Frank Mayo In The Marriage Pit A great Wail Street picture Universal comedy "A LYIN TAMER" , International New Weekly bills full of bright epota will be offered Sundsye, Sensation A Comedy "THE SCARECROW ENDfNG FRIDAY JESSE D. HAMPTONS With GLAUM WEEK (On State street) I positively a (cream from start to finish high echopl And college students will get a slant at their actions through nnfogged g Unset. In addition, another of those big time lt:l ONE Big, Special,. Production Days Starting Today Mary Roberts Rinehart's funny, fascinating story of boys QUAKE IN OREGON. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. Pictures were shaken and loose objects slightly moved hy an earth ahnrk at hero laet night. Many persona "today reported they had felt six tremors, distinct though movement. light, with an State 8treet) (On The Theater Beautiful" THE LEOPARD WOMAN COMING TOMORROW MAY ALLISON In' "ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?" Direction Ackerman Harris Vaudeville-Mot- ion Pictures Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. FIRE IN ROYAL PALACE. Nov. 9 Fir In the royai BPDAPK8T, e pwlxi-today destroyed th former study of Kmperor Frxnrle Joseph, Including the elaborate celling, which was considered an artistic masterpiece of Empress Marls Theresa's time. Street LAST TIMES TODAY : LOEWS Mein GEM The Homs of Big Picture" 41 E. Theater on ID AMERICAN All Next Week WM. FARNUM In DRAG HARLAN" y SLAIN., Nov. 9,- -li. Steeds Syncopated Septette In Players Lih-ort- 19 Cal..- - TO SEE With Anna Mae Bell, renowned vocalist)' and Ralph Hartleln, CLONINGEI Associate eight-hour-da- y CONSTABLE BILL TODAY NEW DONT FAIL THIS BILL The Other Mans Wife in-r- Mohave Oil Company MATINEE SATURDAY The Attraction Salt Lake City Hat Been Waiting For JOHN CORT Presents New York, Chicago and The No. Boston Company in the Most Success-fu- l In Musical Comedy Produced Twenty Years 1 150.-Oi- ni two-da- Only 150,000 More Shares to n Will Strengthen and Purify It. May Abandon Attitude. cfim-Pan- y, Desires to Protect Traffic. JOUR Pepio-Manga- Various Securities Involved SOrders a TAKE CABS OF HEALTH. 35c FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY WANTED AY HEADQUARTERS Featuring EVA NOVAK Two fhow for the Price of On Pictures and Mutlcal Comedy" .A GAMBLE IN SOULS" L Featuring DOROTHY DALTON and WILLIAM DESMOND Caiety Girls Revue Presenting "GAY CONEY ISLAND" Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p, m. Uim t b v i i |