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Show r Sri.'' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 192L F ..Oil T I V uj5 V t $t OST IN TORNADO JT PdS 2 Training Police Seize ' Tons of Sinn Storm Leave Two Dead in War Imminent if Present Fein Propaganda at Their Wake and Does Damage Program of Preparation Headquarters in Dublin. to Amount of $200,000. I Allowed, Prediction. Vv. $ "4 A , e , y&- Friends of Late Czar De pendent Upon Charity for the Necessities of Life. Red Cross Aid ing Refugees Who Seek Safety in Jugo-Slavi- a. American i the March 27. (By Associated Press.) Friends of the I late Czar Nicholas, members of the upper I crust of society of Imperial Russia, I princes, dukes, generals and barons, are living tn squalor In camps Infested with typhus and typhoid here and at Cat taro bay, on the Dalmatian coast, 5 Altogether, they constitute a group of about 1500 of the refugees brought out ; from the Crimea when General Vrangel's .army collapsed and a ho i hare sines been scattered about the Bal-- 1 kans. r Vestiges of their former Imperial gran-- ; deur peep out from their rags when costly Jewels saved In their flight from the Bol-- . shevlsts are brought out from the recesses of the old bundles composing their dirty, unkempt baggage. Princes, princessea and generals sleep on bard cement floors and ; barely manage to exist on the meager al- -; lowance of food doled out to them. Their now scant , costly furs, once exuberant but and worn almost hairless, show the for- raer rlches'of their owners, RAG USA, Tractor, or rather water that the machine la under,' with nothing above the surface but the exhauet pipe, a machine gun and two operators, one to operate the tractor and the ether ther-gu- Jugo-Slavt- a, i ' -- ' welt fitted to become teachers and nurses, Is but the present elates of not such as tie allow so large a number to be absorbed. Many of the Russian officers have succeeded In Joining the Jugo-Bla- v army. Widows among the refugees are fighting to save the lives of their children. Unit RucblofT, daughter of one of the czar's ministers and wife of a colonel of the Imperial guards who 'Was murdered bv .the Bolshevists, I making buttonholes In an effort to keep up appearances and aave herself and children from otar-- v atton. The American Red Crons is aiding her by giving an allowance or jniJk, shoes, etc., to her children. Jugo-Slav- la DUBLIN, March 27. (By the Associated press.) Ths headquarters of ths Btnn Feip- propaganda department was raided last night by police auxiliaries who w effected hat was officially described as the largest capture of seditious literature made tn Ireland. Several tons of matter were removed. The office equipment was most elaborate. the department having numerous divisions, one dealing With propaganda in foreign countries, including Italy, France and Spain, according to the official reLettcra addressed to B4nn Fein ports agents and others In those countries Were seized. All leading Brltiah newspapers were on file, and many volumes of dippings and circular letters addressed, to members of the house of commons also were seized Among documents taken. It was announced, was the latest decree of the Irish Republican parliament proclaiming the boycott on British agricultural machinery. The 'Irish Bulletin' was Issued from this office, but Its reappearance is expected. else-whe- -- CORK, March 27. Six more burial were mads today In the Republican martyrs' plot, in Saint Finn Barr's cemetery, outside Cork, where Terence Is buried. The burials followed separate funerals for the six Republican volunteers shot by the constabulary, at Artists Making living. Clogheen Wednesday. The military had limited the number Many of the Russians who are artists of persons to attend the funeral to 150. or dancers have organized an opera ballet Armored cars and troops In lorries acto travel In The correspondcompanied the processions, but the six ent saw one performance, and It Was well corteges converged Into one, and formed done, the work of reap artists. Some of a procession from' the cathedral to the ' 6 " df- cemetery. rnakTng'V'mfng The streets were lined with crowds. veloped at FOrt Sill, Okla., according towns hereabouts. aTo the correspondent, who was riding a lettor received by Curtis V. Clawson, March 27. (Bv the AssoDUBLIN, one of the Russians member of the house of automobile, n,5 Your maihlrie Is not worth representatives ciated Frees.) Reports made to the ausaid. riding r the r,ah loBtslVure, from Captain thorities in connecUon with the capture In. I once owned four cars and youra of the arms and ammunition found by 15-Fred was not ht then- class, but now the Bol- - j Gundry, now in the regular forces tn Dublin last Friday have got them all." service at Fort Bill. Ferhap it should government show that the munitions had been land' ed an amphibious tractor or ed on the coast of Kerry In fish barrels At any rate, Captain They were then sent to Bttgo by tram ,CTrt ht2 Photograph id the machtne-- oi motor and cars, there Tuesday broSL'ht thtTusTans ,he water that the machine Is night and arrivingreaching here next morning. lntrnmhrathpr 2nd Medicines WS Uke" mt The bombs and Shells were packed in Creek. Fort Sill boxes addressed to an English firm. sets In these waters could spare, and the Medicine The of such a machine tn advantages This fasd is no firm. It said, Cross Red America knowledge has generously sup establishing a crossing of a rlfer or canal or the shipments and the goods never plied them with drugs. In actual wrnrfa're art. readily apparent. reached It, being Intercepted, according to who attained the rank Captain Gundry, by Sinn Fein agents and taken of lieutenant colonel during the world officials, to the stables where the materials were war, and rendered varied and long ser- discovered. vice, having been a former officer In the It Is declared. Were InThe 1'iah National guard, is now personnel tended munitions, for vise tn connection-wita adjutant at post headquarters at Fort Sill. to ambush crown forces on their wayplan to He reentered the federal service B cap- relieve the guard at the Jail Mountjoy tain of headquarters ompany of the Easter Monday, and If this proved sucNinth field artillery, and Inasmuch ns his cessful it was intended, authorities depresent igsition places liim in charge of clare. to attack the prison in the hope of the personnel work of a post of about rescuing Sinn Fein prisoners. 20 000 men. Including two regiments of Authorities declare that assistthree of field artillery, a school ance to the crown forces Higreat infantry, being renof fire detachment and auxiliary troops dered lothe of various Inhabitants by including the aviation and balloon fbrees, tics. Centlssad fma fan One. his friends are congratulating him on the tah change as a distinct pfromotion. BELFAST, March 27 The fine main eminent and should have been deported road from Newry to Dundalk was blocked aoonor. for more than eight miles today by the In answering Beimtor Frances argufelling of trees or the placing of boulders ment that trade could be resumed by ofon ft. fering further credit to Russia, Senator Henry Kerr, 5, a farmer of the Bally-ba- y King said that only a few days ago hla district, was taken from his bed by opponent had declared before a senate armed men today and shot outmasked, committee no further credits should be side the local church. A placard placed on his breast said. permitted He challenged hecklers to fit out their "Shot by the I R. A. Spies beware. own ship with goods for import Intu He I In a hospital suffering from six bulRussia, and find whether the Sonus let wimls. 116 would pcmivthe goods to enter. charged that Vhe soviets wanted to resume trade only to reestablish their totUNIVERSITY STUDENTS to spread their propagantering system, Oontiamd From Page Oas. destruction. da for world-wid- e CAUSE Jugo-Slavi- Mac-Bwln- ey a. "!" 7 - , army-shevis- I Generals In Rags. i The Associated Press correspondent vis lted several barracks of eld forts and air J plane hangars where the Russians art quartered. Generals could be seen In tat 1 ten watting their turna for rations and eating soup and stew out of mess tins and then filling up on black bread. Their unl-- ! forms carried the Insignia of Imperial Russia with strings of medals across their breasts Cossacks stood around in thread g here regtlla of the old regime, wearing Sf dilapidated Astrakhan hats and tunics In for British soldiers, while their 1 tended riding-boot- s were torn and ragged from use. 1 long Z The clothing of the women consisted or relics of better days - fcome wore riding-boot- s, the last footwear left from what f-once had been an extensive wardrooe. 1 Home carried tn their baggage Persian rugs which they had been able to save their long pilgrimage. Once they be-- f I op come well enough acquainted with a vie- Z ltor they offer for sate eurh Jewelry a a they still possess, so as to tide themselves over this period of distress. Some of the i womdn had linen bearing the Imperial i arms. i ; Prince Tending Bees. Prince Tchachkofaky, formerly owner of several immense estates In Russia, con-- : aiders himself the most lucky of the refugees, for he has managed to obtain. a Job tending bees, for which he receives cents a dav. The only ; the equivalent of 4 clothing he owns is a convalescents suit, shoes and underwear issued by the Amor- -i lean Red Cress. Karos von Goers ten, who aaya he was General Vrangel's adjutant in the Cri-- v mean campaign, has at Oattaro 5J,0,000 i': worth of regimental silver, weighing nev eral tons, but can do nothing with It, ae the Jugo-Sia- v government refuses to ed-- f mlt sliver without paying a large dutr. H which the baron is not able to do. bo a the sliver remains at the custom-hous- e, yt Baroness Nina Von Betachelberg insist a keeping up aptiearances and news and knits for the American Red Cross, fur which she receives 50 cents a day, -enabling herv to rent a small room in a ,Vytl. ! ,1 ii? sh HUGE HUBBUB Former Teacher Industrious. , Maria Homtakotf, daughter of the' for O'tner president of the Russian duma. has an executive position with the American Red Cross at CO cents a day, as she speaks English, Colonel Beylavenetst, formerly commandant of the mar artillery school end wearer of twenty decorations, le an office (nan. for the American Red Cross et 55 ernts a day. He shows real enterprise, for he is saving money and buying tools to make doll's furniture, and says that within two months he will have a factory employing twenty persons. In the majority of cases, however, the former noblemen are unfitted for much except unskilled work. The women are unl-on- ly Continued from foe On. traceable to Moscow, and whose single purpose Is the establishment of a German soviet republic, a government spokesman declared today. As to the evidence the government could adduce to support its declared convictions, Herr Severing, Prussian minister of ths Interior, said: "We base our belief on unimpeachable circumstantial evidence, and also point te the utterances of accredited Communistic leaders wbo designate the present period, when Germany is tried with problems growing out of ths entente's Invasion in ths west and the Upper Blleslan situation, as the most opportune moment for a revolt. splratlqn of which la Insurrection Inopportune. 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Inaemur h as Jvchramm.Johnson and Owl Drug and all other druggists ars authorised to sell Blood-Iro- n Phosphate under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back, every thin, weak, nervous or anemic man or woman Should give it a trial without delay. t Important Blood Iron Phosphate Is geld snly In original packages, containing fenough for thres weeks' treatment, at kt.M per package only 60 cents a week, n (Advertisement.) five-grai- five,-grai- n stay-tlier- the extrema courtesy extended to tire nipmbers of our party by the Ohio em- Seize Municipal Building In Argentina ployees this afternoon on the ocuaslon City and Try to Taka Over of our vtalt to the Huntington well. Big oil companies do not invite visitor. Such Government. concerns as the Ohio ask no odds of any one; they attend strictly to their own business ROSARIO, Argentina, March 27. (By Besides, the majority of via- ltors, especially In large groups, not " Associated Press ) A band of students took forcible have a tendency to Interfere more or less with the work, but sre .bound to of he municipal building a possession few days create som0 hazards In their Inquisitive- over a,Ild dltated a decree the ottv xoveinment with a taking view, they to said, settling the strike of municipal Warns of Speculators. emplovees and other workers from which the city had been suffering Tor several I would urge you to extend every posAt that stage they were ar sible encouragement to the Ohio and weeks. concerns of their kind. Their activities tested The students overpowered the Janitor menn not only development where the and night watuhman, tha only perresources will Justify, but prosperity in sons the the building at the time, and the communities where they opefate lockedIn them tn a room. Then, after through the furnishing of employment hoisting the watchmans red cent and and th purchase of supplies. Also I cap on tha flagpole, they broke Into the would urge you to lend encouragement office and proceeded to dtetat o th Old Emery and ths Sen Rafael major's their decree. In It "removed" the Oil companies They are made up of mayor as useless'' they named one of Utah men and I am confident they In- their own number to and fill ths vacancy. tend to use their best efforts toward the also dissolved" ths They city council development of the But there and replaced It with a "council of stuare camp followers Incountry. every line of en- dents and workmen." They were on the deavor; men who are not Interested in point of removing also the chief of podevelopment further than to turn deal lice, but this part of their decree was which will mean a few dollars to them. finished. I would caution you against them. They never janitor had escaped and notified can do no one any good and they may theThechief of police, who sent a detachdo much to hamper dovelopmeuL ment of mounted polios to ths building, H jou contemplate oil operations on and student suddenly your own account, I would suggest that found thsItself faced government with revolvers It extreme rare be exercised. It costs submitted to arrest without resistance lurgs amounts of money to drill In un- and was locked up known fields. Maintain your enthusiasm, the authorities professed to view but to do this you must exercise every theWhile incident as a students' prank, neverprecaution to avoid failure. Thera Is theless a strong guard haa now been nothing certain in oil prospecting except placed about tho municipal building. expense, and, even under what appear must favorable conditions, production may not bo obtained. One System venture may not prove anything concerning the possibilities of the field, but in It may result In failure and discouragement. It Is almost Impossible to maintain enthusiasm in the face of suck Chicago Trlbant S.U tak Trlbutu March 27. "I've got bfs number" mav socn bo applied literally In a proposal made by Emile If Well. Only Test. France Miresard of the Fart municipal conncl1 Theie Is Just one best place te drill is Ho suggest a new postal accepted. a well on any structure and that is on system hereby aduiess.s eld h tiiAths apex. Ill the vast majority of beon and letters aith penned telegrams, stance, th result of drilling at such a u rrcplac d bv number point, providing drilling was conducted scheme Msssard the Under man, every to proper depths, decides the fate of th will be regisfield. Rut a sell not drilled at the best woman and child in Francs at the central mall department and place really decides nothing egeept that tered ae allotted will which he or he number, the operation aas a failure. the will retain for Ilf. All changes of "VI hen 1 come to thla section again, hd tire to notified must main busddraas and I expect to come and probably many reau. Tbs number does th rest. Ail times, I hope to find It the center or th letters, postcards and telegrams reach the heart of Americas greatest oil field " person addressed without delay. Is, , "The German Communist party takes its orders from Moscow." Rioting in the Saxon province, he added, was also productive of tangible evidence lie agent said he strongly susiiected. however, that tha cue for the present Insurrection miscarried. The Impending collapse of the coup and the fact that It Is lapsing Into outlawry. he continued, "must prove Inopportunely embarrassing to ths Moscow government, which Is seeking reestablishment of relations with the United State England and other countries, at the moment that accredited emissaries of sovietism are attempting to establish Bolshevism lit Germany with the aid of pillage, destruction and araon." Herr Severing, who Is the Majority Socialist member of the Prusa'an cajilnet expresses confidence In having Th central German situation In hand by Wednesday. He conceded that ths lTussisn security police were poorly equipped to subdue an armed rebellion like that ia ths , Manefeld district. "In F.ieleben," he said, "our forces captured three heavy machine guns from the Communists, whoso equipment io often superior to ours. of the complicity of soviet Unusual Postal Is Suggested France fa1-PARI- Apx Fantastic Salaries Asked by German Film Stars Idaho Tech President German Burglars Face : Visit State to 27 March BERLIN, New Safety Invention University (Bv the AssociEverybody Woited but Father ated Presa ) Alleged fantastic salaries , i t 1 1 t ; i I I f "Fathers stomach troublo seemed to be getting worse all the time, and finally he had te quit work altogether, Two brothers and myself gav up school and went to work to support the family, Father had lost sixty pounds la weight and was yellow as safron, and no medi-- i Vine helped him. Telling ar friend about t six months ago, aha advised LxtavrS Wonderful Remedy. I taking got a jbottle and it helped father at ouee. He was able to go bak to work a month later, has regained hla weight and strength and eats like a Jt ie a simple, harmless preparation that removrs the ratarrhal uiucua from the intestinal tract and allnva tha Inflam- (nation which rauass practically all stomach, Jivcr and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, fkbramm--'JohnsoDrug, five (fl) (Jood Ktorcs, and druggists everywhere, (Adv.) . demanded by German film stars haa caused film producers so much concern that a move hat been made toward limit-lu- g their pav. The moving picture companies. la making this announcement, gave out a hat of salaries which they believe exorbitant. Tha salaries of a few women reached SOfl.OOO marks yearly. It Is said, although th usual pay tor first-clawork Is shout marks dally while employed. It Is to even hire customary the piece. by Those under regular contracts ars paid from 7000 to SO 000 marks a month Unknown players are paid as low as 150 marks a day. FEARS GE Special te The Tribes. Mnrch 25 (By the Aao fatroCATEMA). Idaho, March 27. Free, ed Press.) German bnrglara face n new Idenl Charles R Frailer of th Idaho obstai I In n strong box which n Berlin Technical Instttut left today for Mos- Inventor has Just on th market placed cow, where he will take part tn th exTh portable steel box la equipped with ercises for th Installation of President an which can bo set before the alarm Upham of the University of Idaho. la closed. After th exercise et Moscow Presi- lidWhen th box la lifted or moved ever dent Frasier will attend th Inland Emso sllrhtly the alarm sounds and can be pire Teachers' association meeting at stopped only by unlocking tho box gnd Spokane. ,lls has called a meeting of adjusting tho mechanism which controls the new executive ronmiltteg of the Idaho busier. State Teaehers association, of whh h he theHotel guest ar btivlng ths strong box la the newly elected prealdent, at Spoand placing It against their doors st kane at this time. or setting It on luggage whh h night, Th boxes art thsv wish to protect. PARENT ON. SEEK produced In various tiara and with alarms IDAHOAN DIES. In an ordinary from to 1 lie T.lbtins strength varying POCATFLLO, Idaho. March 27 -- Frank busier to a fir elurm gong. POCATELLO. Idaho, Marvh 27 Kakulat, 32 ears of age, died hero akbly of Jlownev parents of , Arthur at a local hospital An effort la are DEVELOPING EOMALILAND. maklng an effort to locateflhrir son, being mads to locate his relatives who is 3,i years of age and was last 1 hirst Tribune gait Lake T ribas Cable, seen when he left Downey on July is t.NION. March 17 Th Kalian minCASK IN POINT. 19.0, to go to Twin Fall. He la five istry of the colonies Is rushing plant "Intoxicating Jlquor encourages ha VMT feet four Inches In height, for the development of light In kind of vice "X brown hair and weighs about 175 pounds. bmnallland Leether tanning, rattle rais"It does," assented Unds Bill Bottle-to- p and th will also rubber b ing industry "The meanest profiteer 1 ever heard Tou ran buy good shoes at half price promote!, and e navigation company la W of is a bootlegger He Plate ashlngton Star. lAdvertlaement ) to be formed for special service to Italy. BERLIN, ss n Sp-c- lal he yea-terd- oofree-growln- g By HENRY WALES. Tribune-Sa- lt Lake Tribune, Copyright. PARIS, March 27. Marshal Fayolle, who commanded the French group of armleo at the battle of the Somme, and, later, commanded French divisions on the Italian front, declared In an exclusive Interview today that Germany is earnestly preparing for a new war and that unless the allies take firm action at once she never will carry out the Versailles treaty. "The German ar pursuing military preparations In an underhanded manner," th French warrior declared, "and the ante must net now, for later Germany aria be so strong that are will be unable te Impose our will upon her, "Official information received from Germany show that despite the stipulations of th treaty our former adversaries have not discontinued aggressive preparation. They art camouflaging cannon and much guns, and, above all, are forwarding h hug aviation program. , W forbade them to build war airplanes but permitted them to continue manufacture of commercial machines. Anyone knows how easily these could be transformed In a few hours to bombing planes. WORTHINGTON, Minn., March 27. Damage caused by the tornado which last night swept a path eighty rods wide and thirty-fiv- e miles long through Nobles county today was estimated at nearly 1205,005. The number of dead totaled two, Mrs. Lou Dahlberg, whoso home in the outskirts of " RusF.more was destroyed, dying today, The other death wai at Reading, where Mrs. Abe Anderaon was killed. Apparently the storm Mitered th county six miles southwest of Rushmore, and, demolish Ing th Dahlberg residence and slightly damaging th high school, whirled out at the northeast vomer. Ths Dahlberg home was th only house In the town of 30 Inhabitants to suffer seriously, although minor damage resulted to other residence Mrs. Dahlberg was at home with her two children when the tornado struck. The children may die of their Injuries, It was said. Several other persons were hurt Chicago At the heme of Henry Rider, near Rushmore, Rider and hla wife were injured, Mr. Rider suffering savers burns From hot water which was on a stove. Rider, who was in a bam, which was demolished, was carried several hundred feet by the wind and Sustained a broken arm and bruises. 's Did you know that - some faults" of children are due to natural traits, some to training and some arent" really faults at all? W have the' most scientific books on the subject of children ideas on toys, teaching, book, ethical training, social training and kindred subjects. Com ia and Open brows evenings Paris, London, Endangered. KANSAS CITT, Mo., March 27. A light snow with a high wind was prevail-nt over practically the entire southwest today, and In many localities s drivrain and some sleet fell. Temperaing tures hovered at the freezing point generally. Early fruit was the principal object of apprehension. A hailstorm at Tulsa, Okla., caused enormous damage te orchards and gardens. "It may be expected that Id the next conflict. Immediately war is declsred and perhaps even before, London and Paris will be deluged With bdmbs from these 'commercial air squadrons. "Th Germans then will bomb factories and railroad hampering mobilisation and frightening the population. The Germans are not changed by war. Borne day on of the Hohensollerns will return to Berlin. Everything seems bent toward a Rest aiijotirc&sc. In spite of & freeze BuiCpurcofrl-itf- e sure io Chill winds from crista CHICAGO, March .'Germany alwajs will remain the the northwest and an overcast sky did not sme tenacious and industrious, but g deter Chicagoans from participating tqday and pugnacious Some people train in the annual Easter parade. Wotvea as watch dogs, but eventually they become wolves again. March 27. Below aero WINNIPEG, "I do not speak In this wsy through temperatures with a strong wind pre- hatred for th Germans. I do not hate vailed here today. Ten degrees below them. I wlslv they were quite different. sera was registered this morning. But they have Just given us fresh proof of their dishonesty by refusing to fulfill Fourteen Injured. their agreement concerning payment of With the timely assistance The tornado the war indemnity they owe. FONDA, Iowa, March 2 of the weather man, the coal that swept the southeast section of Fonda man was able to 'attend Easter last night injured fourteen persons and Should Demand Debt. caused property damage of 1100,090, It was "The allies ehould treat Germany exChurch Services and not be learned today. as a creditor treats an unscrupuTha storm swept h path about 600 feet actly when the colleclous debtor tak and hold embarrassed, wide and psreseq through the town In them until the debt guarantees is paid In full. tion plate was passed. wire wr about a minute. Electric-lig"We already have one guarantee, th blown down and tire town ass in dark- Rhineland, which w will not leave until ness. " has discharged her Germany Those most seriously Injured ar George debt, for itcompletely Is a question of life and death Welnbrenner, J. V. welser and Mrs. Ed- with u. ward Carter. Welser automobile was "If Germany persists in refusing after picked up and thrown from th road. May 1, we may take further guarantees A train of box cars was blown twenty Our plsn contemplates ths occupation of feet off a railroad siding. Buildings on Frankfort and th mlsur of state proptha fair grounds were demolished. Other erty, mines, railways and customs. t6C Ww!nCC72l68 St The Germans falsify damage was largely to barns. they declare they are economically ruined. , Her Nebraska Has Winter. exports are on the Increase and even C. H. FISCHER, Mgr. rate favor her commercial 27. Banter the exchange LIN COIR', Neb.. March Sundav brought a retmn of winter to expansion." Nebraska, With a fall of snow in the ARRANGING FOR MEETING. northwestern, western and central parts of the state and a merited drop pf temRUPERT, Idaho, March "7. It. H. perature from one end to tho other- - Snow Watkins, district organiser of the Woodfell during Saturday night and Sunday men of the World, has been In town this morning In considerable quantity at week making arrangements for a meetO Nelli and McCook and as far east at ing her of the camps from Albion, Paul Seneca and Berwyn. Burley, Oakley and Murtaugh. A degree will confer the Th temperature in north centra) Ne- team from Murtaugh fcwmolce braska was not far above the sera mark, work upon a number of candidates. The OtnOMfct, Tafatw. tSe. trm at 0Mcr UhMeterttt, Dept. X, Maidoa, ami with lessened cold at IJncoln and the convention a ill meet her April 4. south central part. At Fremont, in Dodge county, there aas a fall of rain late last night, the precipitation amounting to a little over two inches In a few hours. Damage by wind, which reached almost tornado did considerable proportions, damage between Hastings and Trumbull, klllhig livestock end leveling telephone A poles and demolishing outbuildings. small twister between York and Bradshaw did nominal damage. High wind also prevailed tn Custer county, where, some barns were blown down and livestock killed. Burlington railroad reports this evening from nearly every section of the Mate Were to tn effect that the storm was over, but the weather continued cold. .wish the fullest measure of 'suc37. eun-nin- ht WESTERN FUEL COMPANY vn No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples PRESIDENT HARDING ENDORSES IRISH RELIEF "I you not only in tha great benefit performance at the Metropolitan Opera House on April S, but In every worthy effort to make a becoming contribution on the part of our people to relieve distress among the women and children in Ireland. The people of America never will be deaf to the call for relief In behalf of , suffering humanity, and the knowledge of distress in Ireland makes deep appeal to. the more fortunate of or own land, where so many of our citizens trace kinship to the Emerald Isle. MANY TRIBUTES PAID TO UNKNOWN SOLDIER cess, PARIS, March 17. (By th Aaaoclated Pres.) Flowers ere brought by on unceasing pilgrimage of mourners end plac d on tho slab that marks tha gravo of tho unidentified French ooldler under th great Arch of Triumph that dominate th western pert of th cKy. Th pile of flower and wreath I fsd w ith fresh contributions from early morning until let at night, Thera eeemg eo end to th little ceremonies by organisations held at the grave to honor tho war dead. Little shop girl bring small bunches of violets that cost t centimes; statesmen passing through Paris place there great wreaths as tribute from their countries. Blm-November It. 120, when the soldier was placed under th arch, there has always been a group or crowd of mourners at th ahrin of th dead. There has always been a hug pile of flowers. On Sundays thousands stream there from th twelve avenueo that converge at the Etotle. as the circular ope space surrounding the arch t called, end there I a proc union of people with bared head passing by th mound of flowers Many teacher bring their classes and thei t a movement afoot to arrange that 1b each of the puliltr school of Baris a small contribution shall he collected on 4 separate day in eacb school to buy flowers to be placed on th slab by a delegation" of honor pupils, so tliat there may b such a tribute of tn children of France to the war dead of Franco every day of he year. President Bardins mesaag : - Irish relief nomaant. s To J. E. Cos griff, Treasurer ' American Committee for Belief in Ireland, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Telephone Was. 3129. Holders of Tickets for Cortot Press) Honolulu After Meeting of Officials of Rotary HONOLULU, T H, March 27.-- Th Honolulu Rotary club at a recent meetI on t ing decided to send delegate Beach, Cal , March II, to seek to bring to Honolulu the next national convention et Rotary presidents end The club a lo named two to attend tn International Rotary gathering at Edinburgh, A repra-eentattr- for th MAIL YOUR CHECK TODAY ' Esperanto to Be Taaght in the Schools of Paris PARIS, March 27. (By the Associated Esperanto, th artificial. International language; has been ordered Introduced as an elective colire In th commercial schools controlled by th Faria --chamber of commerce a comThe, language was studied-b- v mission whose members reported favorkeveral It One after tests test ably upon was th translation of three complicated documents Into French and then translation of th Esperanto text back Into French. It ml found there wag he change In th sense. Th Introduction of Esperanto la All schools wee recommended, not Ae a substitute for any other language, but a A mean of communication. of aympatlijr Duo-A- rt Concert a At the Orpheum Tonight a i finding it impossible to make use of them, will confer a favor on the management if they will return their tickets to the box office of the prpheum not later than 3 oclock this afternoon. This is asked owing to the unprecedented requests for tickets. Owt&I t thla Yat&g a complimentary concert, the aeat reservation will aot b held for holders of tickets later than 8:20, at which tim seat will ho flSad by those waiting without tickets. Performance will start promptly at t 8:90 i A i |