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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21; 1921. Deciphering of Bacon Code Reveals Wide Knowledge of Discoveries Thought Recent first KXLADFXriUA. April W.-public explanation of lbs key .discovered lo the cipher code used by Roger ' He con, the thirteenth which rentury phlloeopher-meahas revealed that Bacon knew of the teleend scientific facte scope, microscope hitherto supposed te hove been unknown until oenturlee Inter, wee mode tonight before the College of Phyeiciana and Tha With Having Dragged Body at End of Lasso to Simulate Fatality Charged April 29. William MorTryon, Nob., bold to tbo district court at Try on without bolt tonight following b preliminary boortng upon a chores of wlfs murder, bsforo Judge H. J. Stark, at which ths only wltnsso waa Morris' daughtsr, Dolly, 11 ysars of ago. Morris did not taka with having ths stand. Ho la charged htllsd his wife and ' then dragging her body at tbo end of a laaoo rope. He Is said to have told officials later thet his wife was hilled when the horse ah was riding ran own y, her foot becoming caught la a stirrup. . OMAHA. ris, Nh, of rtncktr u Mir Shot In Gun Battle. y k. O.. CLEVELAND, April $. Nine members of what police say la one of tbs biggest whisky rings In the countrya had been arraaisd tonight following gun battle today In which one bandit was snot and wounded after an unsuccessful attsmpt to hold up tha Interstats Chemical company. According to tho police, tha band has been In operation for months and la responsible for a number of big alcohol thsfta. Fraud Plot Alleged. Burgeons. h Addressee were mode by W. M. of London, owner of the Roger Bacon manuscript In which the key lo the rode waa found; professor ftomalno Newhold of the University of Pennsylvania, who la working on the cipher, and Profeaaor C, ft McClurg, who la aesletlng Professor Voy-nlc- Newhold. "At present It Is only possible to conjecture at tha aatent and Importance of the discover lee.' aald professor Newhold. "for tha art of reading tha cipher la yst In Its early stages, and It la not certain that tha whole manuscript can be read Tha manuscript falls Into four divisions." ho continued, "dealing with plan Is. tha heavenly bodies, the generation ef animal Ilfs and preparation of drugs The common link connecting all four Is probably Jtacon e Interest In 'the prolongation of human Ufa. planta ara dlacuaaad because ef their medicinal properties; tho stars because they determine mans character at hie birth and Influence blm throughout Ilfs; embryology hecauee of tho bearing on later life of ad factors Influencing conception, and pharmacology because drugs ere essential to the cure of disease. "A drawing In the second section, the lata Profeaaor Eric lioollttla aasorted. CLEVELAND. Ohio, April 10 An Investigation started by throats, complaints and protests received by movla film changea In tha Unltsd mates baa resulted hla boms at Orest Neck to loa Angeles. In tha discovery of a plot to defraud South Tha beverages wars put In forty barrels theater managers throughout but It waa alleged America and Maalco of hundrado of thou- for transportation, bottles more than nlnoty-tw- o sands of dollars, pollen and postoffice that ha had In covered These bottleq It lbe permit. ennounoed officials today. wae alleged, had been purchased after the Two Spaniards end on Argentinian, Volstead act became effective. ol held pending Investigation of thefts n number of valuable films, are charged Given Life Sentence, to defraud. jrhh using tha mallsfrom Mouth American Numerous checks Iowa. April 20 Georg IX DUBUQUE, and Max lean theater managers In Pay- Lereau waa sentenced to life Imprisonment for films which. It la alleged, were ment at hard labor by District Judge not shipped, wore seised. J W. Klntslnger today for tha murder Lareau killed of Matthew W. Iely. Self. Daly with a furnace shaker while In hla Aged Broker Kills hia Edna home wife, seeking Daly LaLOS ANOELKS. Cel , April M. The , old. reau, on February 7. body of Alfred Pearson. 70 years of Chiwealthy retired broker, formerly lot Prays for Hla Victim. cago, was found today In n vneant near his residence here. There was n BT. LOUIS April 20. After fatally bullet wound In the heed end n revolver shooting Adolph Masson, a coal miner to his reseed wlfa, of Vailer, HI., early Edward nearby. A note add today. this Bachae knelt oa tha sidewalk found naar tha body, contained and prayed sentenca: told police ha Machs victim. for hla Ha waa president of BUI Posters' union, "1 am sorry to taka this gtep." waa said to nave been despondent be- tooal No. I. 111 cause of hpalth. Morocco Under Charges. - NEW TORE. April 10. Charred with bottle of liquor In having nlnsty-tw- o hie possession. In violation of tha Volstead act, Oliver Mbrosoo. theatrical pro- ducer, today wee bald In 11000 bail for trial In federnl court In Brooklyn. Mr. Morosco rncently applied to Prohibition Director O'Connor for n permit to transfer a quantity of liquor from xsx ana: MBliiTlIilta Government May Take Over-- 1 rrigation - Project Aa a result of efforts on the part of Frank J. Btavena, president of tha Security State bank of Ogden, and others, plans are being formulated for a conference at Malad, Idaho. May 1, at which a movement may be launched to hare the snxaEX St nebula, end be dedrew It must have had n telescope. Tho legend attached to this picture ears the object was seen In n concave mirror, and glvoo Its location In l ho sky. The location la that of the grekt nebula Aadromede. Tlile la the first record ef the use ef the telescope. 'The embryologies! section aoatnlae tblrty-on- s drawings. As a rule they are symbolic. ' Hut there are drawings which o M, rurately portray tha appearance ef car tain ehjeels that It ta difficult Is resist the Inference that llncon had aaan them with hia microscope. It la possible that tha dm Ipherrnent of tho text may reveal uneuee tad meanings in the pictures. hut the Interpretation 1 have put on them seems obvious. Burh are the frrma loans, tha body rails and the seminiferous tubes, the ova with their nuclei. Indicated. "II seems Impossible to doubt Raced wae tho first to discover these. "The symbolic eiinlftcence of tho draw tngs (slates In large part to Bacon's belief that the soul lived la the stare fore birth end returned efter death. with nmaaing ac- "Bacon akatchad of curacy th a fundamental principle conceive It mathematic phyM1 today. Only leea ainastng Is hla Intuitive grasp of the principles of philology and of the textual criticism; hla diagnosis of needed reforms In odocaHoa; of the necessity of endowing research work;medi-of his forecasts of the development of cine In tha direction of hygteae and preventive medicine, and the application of chemistry to physiology, agriculture and . Vnynlrh told of hie researches which led to the disoovery of the manuscript. saying he was compelled to rand the biographies of Several hundred persona to find one which shed any light upon It Mr. United B tales reclamation septic take ever tha ML Johns canyon Irrigation project. Oovemor D. W. Davla of Idaho. Governor Mabey and Stale Engineer K. E. Cnldwll of ttah. Professor William Peterson of tha Agricultural college, and service representatives of tho reclamation ara among those who will be Invited to attend. The Malad valley la" tributary commercially, to a large extent, to Utah, and as wall aa those therefore Utah Interest of Idaho, are asked U participate lo obIn this cooperation government taining work. A reservoir wae built by private Interests In connection with a project to water lt.KOO acres In Malad valley some years ago. Above a certain point It tailed to hold water, and It la believed that an old water course exists through a natural dike which forma part of tho dam. This. It Is thought, has been filled with coarse Extension of tha construction gravel. work to protect this dike would be neoaxeary, according to this theory, befor tho dam would hold water. At present tha Intended reservoir la being used chiefly ea a swimming pool for tha residents. PROFESSOR WILL LECTURE. - ri.A-- People Notice It - Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets I I I mmmms n a A Dtfnpiy IBCt will DCg onbarrasayoa fBtkCn longer U YOU a package ot Dr. Edwards' Guve ibiett. lbe akin should begin to clear after you bav taken tha tablet a few nighta. Ore nee the blood, bowel and Brer with Dr. irdgOU Tablet, th successful aubttitute for calomel, there' or no ackneea pain after taking them. Dr. Edward' Oliva Tablets do that which calomel doe and juat a effectively. but their action ta gentle and ae instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets l ever cursed with a dark brown taste, B bad breath, a dull, lutlree, "no good1 fading, constipation, torpid bver, bad diMXMition or pimply (ace. Oliva Tablet are a purely vegetable compound mixed with oh va ail; you will know them by their olive color. . Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tienta afflicted with fiver and bowel ' complaints, and Chive Tablets an thq immensely effective reeuJL Taka one or two nightly fog a week. See how much better yea feel sad look. 13e and SOe. Jft These Used Pianos have just come out of our shop in a condition - almost new. ' $400 $450 $550 $500 1 1 Utahl reasury Enriched New England Emerson, Walnut Eilers, Mahogany $800 $700 $800 $775 $850 .H-.- - ....... ,$165.0J J. C. Fisher y by Th estate ot Mary F. Keith yesterday paid to the state of Utah Inheritance taxes amounting to $21.0177. With tha W1.000 paid by the aetata of her lata husband, who preceded bar In death by a few month, tha aama property paid to the xtat morariitir with hi' a mz I K PIANOS T TTTiT t ' 'FrofeeeorTieofgAFrTYTiowg'onhe'iiie-of tory department of tho University Utah Is to lecture tomorrow at the regof Klwanlel luncheon tha ular weekly club at tha Kewhouse hotel, beginning! at II IS o'clock. Tha East high school I male quartet wrIU provide tha music of ( vr4ilnn ;;inj!ZXaiC 2Hffi wHh g hewer Irik per sen . gt.M persons , 70 Beams with a newer latlv I person . gt 00 I peeeoee . .R M 71 Baema with Tub Bath ac hewer- 1 p areas , RM I pereene ..MM 140 Beams with Toe Beth ee Shower 1 gereen person ,.RN .MM I M Beams with Tub Bath 1 parses .MM I paoeene. ..Rdt with Tub Beth N Baema 1 pec sens ..MM paceah ..MM ALL OUTBID! BOOM 400 BOOMg 4o0 BATHS POPULAR PBICBO DINING BOOM DINNER, BIBO LUNCHCON, SOc COPPSE BHOP A LA CABTI POPULAB PBICKB loner Banquets, gl.tO Up Luneheon Banquets, Tbs Up MAIN ANO POUTM SOUTH BTB. ALT LA KB CITY, UTAH 1 . Industry.' PHENOMENAL STANDARD RATES 40 Ikeeme drawing of n claredi the man who wax HOTEL NEWHOUSE ..$195.00 $290.00 $295.00 $636.00 Grand PLAYERS Kimball, Mahogany Conway, Mahogany Pianola, Mahogany Story & Clark, Mahogany Auto Piano, Oak . . . . $400.00 $437.00 .$455.00 $586.00 .$695.00 ti,wr fear. Mrs. Keith agist was valued at from which $21,35.40 was deducted aa lawful debts and ether deductible' charges. Th tax was paid on tha net amount of $432,775 41. Th major portion of tha widow a property unlisted d lntlreet In the of an undivided itate of her late husband. That estate was lessened before in part to tba widow, not only passing by tha state Inheritance tax. but also by tha federal Inheritance tax. amounting to something more than $200,000. Tha state appraisers, Alex F. Carr. A. H. Krlehbet and Karl Hardy, had fixed tha value of Mrs. Keith's estate at about $510,000. However, subsequent claim way. put In by ths federal governmeni'for additional Inheritance tax on the David Keith estate. Rather than walL pending the outcome of this question, tha atate made a settlement with ths sstata of tha widow, estimating that tha Interest lost on tha amount of tha tax would amount to more than tha Increase In tha Inheritance tax, even should tha position taken by the attorneys for tha estate prove to be correct, which was, of course, somewhat doubtful. Accompanying the check for Inheritance taxes In tha above amount, signed by David Keith, the son. as executor. I waa another for $330. representing the I coat of appraising tha estate of ths I widow. This marks a new Interpretation of the law made by Harvey Cluff, the present, attorney general, and hla deputy in charge of Inheritance taxes. W. M. Minor. One section of the state law provides I be de-- I that among the costa that maycost Inducted from an estate la tha curred by the atate in making the ap-- I praisal. In another part of the statutes, J provision Is made for appropriations I with which to pay the expenses of ap- -' praising estates for inheritance tax Pur-- I poses. Former attorneys general have taken the position that tha state should I pay these costs, but Mr. Cluff and his I assistant hold that. whtts The stats pays I It tha costa from the appropriation. I should collect the amount again from Is found case In it that j the estate Itself, I tax. in there la a collectible Inheritance I cases where the state a appraisers find no tax la the spent money due, there that in making the appraisement for the atate 1, one-thir- I Important to every mother Do you know the best energy food - - for- children?- -- b great GROWING children need energy food than S adults, for they use up so much more energy Every mother and father knows this, The food element That furnishes the greatest amount of energy is Dextrose. Most of the food you eat such as bread, starchy vegetables, and all forms of sugar has to be changed into Doxtrowo before your system can use h. Karo, the Great American Syrup, contains a very large percentage of dextrose. This gives Karo its wonderful value, and is what makes it so nourishing and wholesome for children as well as far grown people. Give the children all the Karo their system needs on cakes or bread, or for making delicious, pure homemade Karo candy. energy-produci- baking and candy making. dalie iota flavor a baavy-bodia- d syrup RED Karo Tha Idaal fly nip for avarynaa for cooking baking, candy making and preserving. Bacas of ita honey-il- k appearance many prefer It aa a spread for eakaa biaontta breada GREEN Kato Flavored with bighaat grade real maple sugar Vary moderate in price absolutely pttfe. The makers ol Karo aro tha worlds largest users of the highest grad maple aagar over a thousand tone used annually. ST XJUfl : Baaotifolly illustrated Corn Prod nets Cook Book of 64 pages. Write Corn Products Refining CoArgoU. ng Ycmr Protection Do wot be daeafcred by eaa eeotalnlng qng that might look Ilk Kara. Tbe osm 'Kero" Is on cen of original Kara loot for h, end be eeenred of full wolght can and highest quality. ' BLUB Kuo Tbe standard table syrap.! Ala Sir Booking, mu CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY IT Satterg Place, New Yerit y Light brows acbfg I I I Is loaL . - Mark- - Tuttle, ' state auditor, yesterday the estimated the Increase In revenue to I tat from ths new ruling by the attor-dotney general as some thousands of tars annually. WMmjMkA Pianos, $5.00 Cash Players, $8.00 Cash, TTTOnjLI-tAK?rTv-- . and addition Months 36 30 Months wax necessary, according to a report made by Mrs. Ruth M. Fox, chairman of ths Y. U M. L A. committee In charge ot th home. THOUSANDS NEAR STARVATION. Twenty-BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April thousand persons are at tha point six of starvation In the goal fields of northern Alabama, Governor Thomas E. Kilby was told today In an appeal by th Palvatlon headArmy, southeastern division, with said It quarters here. The organisation waa helping to tha limit pf Ita resources, come from but that addtional aid must other sources. 20' PEAKS TO Special t The Trtbuxe. PRIMARY. SPANISH FORK. April 20. Dr. Georg of H. BrimhaU addressed ths teacher the primary on the lesson work and presward Third chapel last entation at the night ABLE TO DO HER IsBakingDay A Worry Day? Its ''sure to be if . your oven wont behave. LIBERTY COAL will any stove. It burns evenly, too. It leaves no clinkers and very little ash- Its a pleasure to bake with LIBERTY. WORK After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Pott Ordnance Sergeant I suffered with Pottaville. Pa. female trouble for four or five years and was very irregular. I was not fit to do Post Ordnance Sergeant Francla W. my work at times died at Fort Hopkins, 6o years of age, and took medicine Ha was a veteran of Douglas yesterday. n war. doctor and from the In addition to hta widow, living at $3$ got no benefit. I Hollywood avenue, Sergeant Hopkins la s saw Lydia E. survived by four aone and five daughters, Dewev W., John. Warren and James Vegetable Mrs. Francis Gray, Port Logan. Hopkins; Compound adverColo.,-an- d tha Misses Lulu, Catherine, tised in the newsHopkins. Mary, Margaret and Roseltha 4n Ireland. papers and took it Sergeant Hopklna waa born when 15 and .got all right. He came to th United State Wvd-- at Fort Doaglat Dies Spanish-America- Pink-ham- years"vrf-aito'nd:-h- fourteen to-'Ft- hK ad; years. 334 Additional Quartert for Girls Are Provided It wa announced yesterday by officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Mormon church that additional housing quarters for tbe working girls who make their home at the Beehive house have been provided by the opening of tha Rosaiterta horns on North Stats street. There room for eighteen girl In the new home, and applications for entrance to the Beehive house, which could not be filled at th opening of that home, will now be considered. The new addition will be under the same management aa that of tha Beehive house and the girls will board at that open place. The Beehive house has been as a home for girls for about a year and ha proved eo successful that the new gained I twenty pounds or more and am now able to do my work. . I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and you may use these facts as a Mrs. Salue Siefert, testimonial. 818 W. Fourth Street, Pottaville, Pa. The everyday life of many housewives Is a continual struggle with weakness and pain. There is hothing more wearing than the ceaseless round of houseASSESSMENT NOTICE. hold duties and they become doubly hard Bllver King Consolidated Mining comtrouble when some female makesevery pany of Utah. Principal place of Salt Lake City, Utah. bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tha director held on April 6, ff you areone of these) women do not 1821, an assessment ofTin (10) cents per suffer for four or five years as Mrs. share was levied on all the Issued And outstanding shares, pf the capital stock Siefert did, but profit by her experience of corporation, payable immediately and be restored to health by Lydia E. to said D. L. Wertheimer, the treasurer, at Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. th office of the corporation, 418 New- buai-nes- a, house building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which thisse assessment mat of business remain unpaid at on May 19. 1321, shall be delinquent and advertised lor sale at public auction and unless payment Is made before will be the delinsold on June 8, 1921, to quent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. G W. BROWNING, Secretary. Office, 619 Net hr use building. Salt blGM Lake City, Utah. the-eto- lv , |