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Show THE WEATHER. Fair southwest Sunday; Monday probably fair; not much change In temperature. Local Settlement pricks, Silver Domeetlte, 91 foreign 5 e ...14 T8 Copper (cathodes) H3.J7V4 The occasional emergency only emphasizes the continuous . value of l-- c; Tribune Want 'Ads. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY V'ORNING, JANUARY VOL. 104, NO. 107, 20', FIVE .CENTS 62 PAGES 1922. I SCORES BELIEVED TO HAVE DIED IN COLLAPSE OF SNOW-LADEPICTURE THEATER IN WASHINGTON N Hittoric Conversation of Governors Echoed SpeciaF to Tha Salt , Lake Tribune. NEW TORS, Jan. IS What the governor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Carolina, la trail known, but what Governor Nathan 1. Miller raid to Lieutenant ' Colonel ! DEPENDENT ON Jameo Kben of the Seventy-flrregi1 ment under almllar circumstance drentjr agitartng ala 14 guard circles toIJeutenant Colonel Kben Is day. charged Informally with having leaked the chief executive of the slate of New York to have a little snifter or whatever phrase a courteous lieutenant colonel uses when he means "have a little snifter.' Governor Millers only edmment was; "1 have not tried anybody for having offered me a drink, whether I took . the drink or not." In view of the governors words and lha fact that may havetaken the governor's breath away, no etldenre la available as to what the governor actually replied. Work of Recovering V ictims Hampered by Great Storm; i Heath Toll Extent Unknown ASK TO FATE-H-OI! BE RELIEVED OF et Nation Disposed to Believe America Is Insincere & L Preaching of Sacrifice. . Lloyd George Declared to Have Changed Platform; O iHy lnFew'I fist anc e sTs Id e h tif yoTB odles Taken From Ruins Established; Playhouse Located ANDRE TARDIEU. The Salt Lake Tribune.) (Copyright, 1922, by Salt Lake Tribune.) PARIS, Jan, 28. France haa Jieen mar king time the past week. But meanwhile from Germany come provocative artcles. From England come speeches. From America contradictory tome' disconcerting reports. While the German press carries on A campaign against French Intransigence, the president of the Reichstag admits. In a speech that Wirth and Rathenau had obtained 40 per cent reduction In the reparations obligations imposed at' Ver- I sailles. For a long tlm I hsve that the reduction' amounted to about 50 per cent. This time, howe.v-jr- , it is "not m a German a .Frenchman talking, - but - ir high' authority. This reduction simply means that the French taxpayer must pay what the The German press Germane avoid. of n t to- accuse-Frane- e rVucifytng Germany, a remark which does ' not need comment. BY . been--sayin-g - Lloyd George Changes Policy. The approaching e.ectloiwi In England tatemal politics to the fore In thnt ountry, with unfortunate effect ujon Georg aeeka oreign policy. David IJoyd platform which will enable h.m to yet majority simitar to the one In 1918. His kaiser' 'platform then waf hangto the the uttermost make Germany pay farthing . But this time the scene hag reconstt uct new The platform is Ktirope! Let me merely observe that if IJoyd is as faithless to he new Europe 45orge was to the old, it may be a long as he time before the reconstruction Is accomplished. V hnd. Complains Against Poincare.- - Moreover, w.tltout naming him, IJoyd George has made a sharp speech against Premier Poincare. There la no doubt that M. Poincare's personality arouses In England, especially in Downing street, mixed sentiments. In 1920 IJoyd George the complained against Poincare, then conhead of the tepa at'ons commiss.on. ducting an antiall el campaign In reviews and newspapers. Again he officially protested, in October, 1921, against Poincares publishing of se ret peace documents. There Is no confidence or sympatnv between Poincare and IJoyd George. Their relative merits of tontroverfy as to Ihe as the modern conference against the old diplomacy is not particularly interesting, concerns the former. But only since it the controversy foreshadows disquieting disagreements about essentials. When Premier Poincare asked me to take a ptntfolo in his cabinet, I told him that, while I approved his purpose. did not th nk he could achieve them 'because of his t controversial activities for the Inbt two and a half years. This not only to the fact that he conof Premiers stantly approved the acts he now comMiilerand and Brand. whom to' his personal situation bats. but aiso telative to British circles. What is happening now confirms my fears. 1 America" Contradictory. As to American opinion. It seem hard The American (ires urges to follow not To abstain from th effort for world solidarity represented by the Genoa ronferenre,"vbtrr apparently th merman government will refuse to parIn the same efforL ticipate In one word. America preaches and sacrifice for us, while prac t icing abstinence herself. Let me bay that France has never askeo for remls- -' ion of her debts. Fhe ask only not to he prevented from collecting her credits. That Is the sum total of France's "imaoll-darl- ty . perialism" Today s situation is full of uncertainty. When anv I'ght dawns I will be the first to acclaim it. NEW COMET DISCOVERED. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 28 Dlscov-er- y; of a new comet In the southern slues was announced in a cable from Brussels received at the Harvard observatory today. The message said that the comet was seen from, the Cape of Good Hope. South Arflca. and appeared to be moving south and wesfTout gave no further detail. The British government maintains an ohservatorv at Cape Town. Synthetic Steak Latest Achievement of Science Differences Between France Berlin Replies to Allied Note and Great Britain Threat- - Asking Explanation of en to Wreck Civilization. Failure to 'Meet Demands BERLIN, Jan. 28 (By the Associated Press. 1The German note to the reparathere LONDON', Jan my pinion tions commission in response to the com1b no doubt at alt that tha Genoa conot missions demand for explanation ference will decide one way or the other Germany's alleged Inability to meet her whether Europe and other part of the (Obligations for January and February, rewutM affected by European conditions be relieved of all that quests Germany to grt a chance of gradual j &re going cash (Moments in 1922. It also asks Rr ieo'ery anti renewed tailty, .under a pol- a general reduction In cash payments iCy of peace conciliation and economic and an Increase in payments In kind. readjustment, or whether they are going The note suggests that the allies take to be condemned definite y to moral and measures to restote Germany's Internal indus'rlal disettfie, ending In the death and external credit, and thereby faciliof t.it'.r old form of eivuiantion. Once again it wi I & a leadership ot tate the floating of a big International lark of leadership in th United States reparatt'on loan. It announces that Gerwhch will hate the ca.t.ng vote in the B of human fate. It America ab- - many will raise an International loan In GRAFTON S. WILCOX. of tne foreign. In ll immense and dec)- - 1922, independently j TrthunUjiS Chicago Salt Lskc Trtbsne fossetl Wire, on the side of an eco- - order to reduce the floating debt. influence sive iiihiimnTnv Jan. .i. The Baahlng- nolJ1 ;,a anii pol llmi , uses Is f It the adled experts out r ,t that pointed ton government today the agenda k,tg influence on the lrur.. side of those who at the Hrussel conference In 1920 recogs ah! desire. Ui- upheld, the tu.aent nised that German direct t a ration was for ths JEuroptMkn.AComirmcxunffJ-ence- . of Incapable of fur, her augmentation, but Genoa, but still has made no reply to the 01 Europe as HI ranged by the treaty Versailles and by the pa.stonate Intolerthat nevertheless bills were before the ' Invitation to participate , ance cf In see Eu who increases Tather wou.d turther ti provide feldhetag people No reply. It Is anthorttatlvflj has rope wreck, d tnan abate one Jot of lin. property tax. as well as taxes on capital even been drafted. In fact, t Is h.a.cd. irttt1 am onn I turn afraid The tnrnnviT'tmr cctims, wejnay aril rornnr.it an policy Il;tjlprinjt4-Ai'rl- i to dug ruin. be Increased from 1 4 per cent to 2 per and the coal tax from 20 to (0 per finally, aahotigh the t dminla-Iratlocent, still adueres to the that this Conference Gives Hope. cent. , .The burdens op production . and will be Increased, customs government could be cf Utile pen Ire to the present l I became an oothnist again during the consumption Europe at the eonfereneb at duties will be collected on a gold basis, of the Vasmngtpn conference time and undr - existing clrcumsiance. Prrrea on consumpentire burden fbecu I bl eved and mul believe 4hat .The it is asserted. Imposed abroad. Is at least equal to Tha agenda for Genoa as viewed here I Hiii gave to th world tor th fmt t.me tion. nee threat earn ago affinlto guidance that in' other countrles, as follows: 1. Examination of methods lor plac toward the way of restoration and raised Promises the banner of peace and international Energetic Steps. ing in effective operation those principles The spirit of the Washington contained In the Cannes resolution of the Jus Ice .of Germany's . financial . .In. explanation of maarfet revived the hopes allied supreme council, as of January i, conierenc position, the note states that energetic - of men and women In many countries, 1922. measures will be taken against the , 2. The establ.shment of European peace and special!? the English speak tig peo-- p al of capital abroad and the evasion e on a sol.d basis. after .a Jo.. per od . of disillusion. , of taxation, , 3. Consideration of condition necessary ment bordering on despair, because there )t explains thai the railway rates, comno ataeenud to be no common to reestablish confidence without prejudichad been conditions. with prewar pared tempi to lisLUn In burden Of military ing existing- treaties. on Toft Four 4. Continued Khtancial question (a) . Circulation: ContHced on Two) (Gvitaao Fire.) te) (b) central banks and banks of (Com o Two.) public ftmince with respect to- the wprk orof reconstruction: (d) exchang.s; (e) Is Chosen Gaelic to ganisation of public and private credit. 5. Economic and conwnerc.nl quest on ; . for and Facilities Import guarantee (a) Memory and export; (t leg gusinntee- - (oi the resumption of comroesce: ,ci t rote, lion of ' PARIS, Jan. 28. (By the Associated CANTON. Ohio Jan. 2$ Th birthday Press ) The world congress of the Irish CosliAued tm Fiftm Irerf deit William of tht- at a supplementary meeting today race, (Co hah Fv.) Mintlav,' January 29, will le ohseived hy seected c name for the newly '. citlien of Canton both Sunday and international Irish federation. It r formed 0w norn.ng 'memorial . Totq . Ruin is Fine Acid ('baetlheal, lamily meaning wiR be ronducted in the First vice of the Gael. Kp olwl church, of which be: all motto would than Greater The Women Gowns President McKln'ev wu a member f r is the destiny Ood has In mind arr. Dr. (.. K. Manchester, pas- - telling many for Ireland. i,e church at the time Mr. AD ' PARIS ?r Jan. ?l (By thq Associated Kinfev Kamonn de Valera. In a farewell adwas assaHainataJ. mL speak on dress Dress h Par:a po it have reml tided the de'egates that as I 1eJ complaints from women who claim their McKinley nUht propaganda represents us abe-lu- g c un this j burned Monday and furs have been badly at one anothers throats because we gcns b acid sprayed by atomisers on street j dtv s leading Republican organization, e differ on the poit.eal questions, But there are no such differences railway seats and in faahlombla shops. will bold its annual MoKrdey day also claim they have suffered bodily juuiL he added, except such as are found " In any other country in the world." .njuries and one woman ts said to have Tribute to theOhio, Jan. 2 goneo a hospital as a result of acid lifeNDofK. Wiliam McKinley, fomier preiburns; Thes acid sprayers. It is ea rned, have (dent, was paid tonight at the annual two j McSCinlav day banU t with address by been evading the robe at .least Kfank O. -- Lowdcu. funner governor of months. Tb operations hae ben dlff' attorn" JFiiots; Guv T. G)ff, structive effects are usually discovered I r neral of the I mto I Elites; Oomsresa-onl- y WASH'S JTON. Jan. 2ft. Justices Dav on, returning home, or after it has man I'atruk Kelly of Michigan and ('on- - and Pltnev , were bv illness eaten through the clothififf and caused j p.resman John (, Cooper of Ohio. More from attend ng todayprevented the weeky conferpersons were' presented from ence of the Justices of (he supreme court tan burning aensat ons. of Just'ee Day hos been cLned to his j tuis oitv, which was the birthplace ' n, po;ii o several davs bv a cold, and Jiistice Veteran Cemetery j,M':KII"evPittrev hut not attended the of the ooii-during the present week. Role , Age Jusilr rvv's cond tjon is reported Justice Fitnev was much tinpxed. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. For fifty ear compelled last week bv a cold Jo n "Grandpa .Itmmy" Murray wtowl ' at thr ; j few off the bench days. NEW YORK. J.111. 28. Effie Ellsler gate of Trinity cemetery, 155th street-ar4 watrhrd fu- - ! (. laved I r try. ng role hi one of Newn and Amst4rdanGevenUG ' He was 54 years of aeYotk"s stage i.uei-- ses through two enter. neral he bean his long vlaik and todav ; fnrmances tlav, though her husband, he, too. at the age of lui. was seemingly j Frank Weston, retired act of of yhake-I- n he had opened .spearean rolts. lay dead In their home, the shadow of the gate so many times. 72, d'ed th.s Mr. Western who wa an unuullv morn.ng. News cf his death was b.oken Yesterday there vs to his wife after the afternoon pvrform-an- d heavy traffic through tae eeni'erv got , the aged mar. was forced to hur.v anee. no understudy to and fro nearly all day. . Jlist before ; "There to take mv night came he collapsed. He wav hur- - place." she su'd. "My husband would ried to Bellevue hosp'tal, but physicians t,u me to go on wilh my work." - PARIS. Jan. 21 A Rome tllbtidtth to there held out litt'e hope for his recov- The .marriage of Miss Ellsler and Mr. the opening of .th" was a stage romance of thbty the Havas' agency ery. j Weston years ago. Her father was. a partner of cone ave to eVt a successor to Pope 'Benhours Joseph Jefferson. edict would he dehiyt d twi Tender Conscience Drives in order to give time for atl the icrdinal-T- o H E A RINGSPOSTPON D, urr v i Th ' 0 ne!av e origlnall) wa t WAStrllNGTOX, .ini. 2k. Gearing Si l for February 2 foe the Colorado riveconimtsty toi'ay TORONTO. Jan. 8. The nemesis of j0r, wets called off on amount of the conscience, police declared today, drove raowstorm rag ng in ihe xpiml. whim ( Hv 25. 'lie A foliated LOME. Jan James Buchanan to take his life by gas m evented nitmlierx of the tomufisslon and tho-- e defiom high. , a son the nffeceste reaching todav att.r Buchanan .Anderson, - died ten e.nni, arrived In Lorre 01 commeue. where the coina teseuilded jour: ev across Italy thnt days ago' after swallowing a concoc on paitmert n't ' .. (iliunphal prm eslon. His lecoi t!on win labelled "Beauty Powder, which had j where at M.lan, been sent to the youth's mother anony-- 1 (specially cnjiu'i.ia.-tt- i at the HaLon , large crowds grvetr-- I him mously through the mails. . "'otig ".ong i Tve FeUhun" will cheat of Meraic-Today the father's body was IdentiA large eraw.1 live Caruinur fied by C. McCarthy, a Hamilton printer, in Rome. (.pers.,! him on arrival ordinal aa that of the man who visited Ills shop had b en two weeks ago to have printed directions) Reports that the Milan The h'lr fromover taken preteded for the use of a "beauty powder. Thee' ' this end I Inal seemed distressed g police believe the powder America he told asl.et that his friendwell tn Cvrd'usl which voung Buchanan swallowed In jest Special to The Saif Lake Tribune Mercier thnt he ws feeling m was Intended for h:s mother. n u y l Ilia n CHICAGO, Jqn. "S. tlm ' iiiii'tfiaTtl baa- girt" Tl iMrCf lnld rui.l'lr Tie'cause to a (hapil atnl saul mass. once Hint, at he was crazy about red hair- - but kli, None ol the foreign - eardmale lies attoT)"lla Calierj j under such sttent on- from the populace tracted t decide to she here to E. V. Debs day because she Is whether of Hot nd hlsatr.'tti as did tl.e Hi Iglnn pietate. gray crazy proud ns! Merciera arrival led to the fact Card hair. Miss Callery, who is a young hein? recalled that the lavt INDI 9N gPOLIS, tnd Jan. 28 Gov-- ! of Liege, woman under 3o. was bronsrht Into uoi.ejyvos JlieHeIgian archbishop ernor McCray. In a reply made public Judge Trude's court here over an horn in.Llrn.ht and elected aa Adrian VI today to Eugene V. Deo. Socialist lead- taunt' ? with who bboe In 1322. . er. accepted reaponeifiiiity for remark In ed her about her gtay locks. which tne governor was quoted as say- - I S I am proud of mv gray hair, Mias Benedict Is Eulogized. tng: T am aorry, extremely sorry, that Callery tolfl the Judge. Judge Trufle, of our country the one POME, Jnn. 28. -- Hy lt locks are gray, decided own whose XV' should live In Indiana. I believe that he The rt Foix1 a toung was Innowhen that of LsuuMiltv, will he taught a lesson by th American hflii1 cently proud of white tresses H meritof ('ath of Legion, uhnrt. ed Investigation- of tho - '4s my authority' for the atatement.,1 Vanr.uteHi. t can't understand It." ,he satd. to-a of con- tfl- refer to the fact that yon were tried .and fte shall have to send you to the d Villasfluln. from convicted In ,the federal court and aerved Marquis psychopathic ward for observation.' three year of the sentence Imposed, the Spanish ambassador to tho Varikan nrid ,1 diplomatic corps, dean of tho Vatican governor said In bit letter. TU Tribune, s re-R- e- -- . eond-Uou- -- 1 sti-te- eep -- n ' re-m- ot , ?f iu.-u-e. - V Cantonians Pay Tribute of McKinley to i Name for Irish Federation lt the-Gael Mon-Ida- 4 r -- M,' ban-Som- I Justices Day and, Pitney Confined by Indisposition aisttnt j0 Tender of 107Effie Ellsler Enacts Though Husband Lies Dead - Dying at -- syn-tTFt- lc s 22. Twenty Jan. WASHINGTON lerxon m.l least are knoWn to have been killed and scores Injured tonight In the oollapnei miller the weight of two feet of snow- on the roof of the Knickerbocker theater, a motion picture house, located in the heart of Washingtons fashionable northwest section. t The bodies of. twenty dead had been gathered early today from the rulna of lhestructure. Many more Injured were ala extricated while rescuers worked In an effort to release others-stIImprisoned In the wreckage. Edward If. Phaughnessy, second assistant postmaster general, waa listed as missing early today.' He was understood to hsve attended the performance .when (h ..fatal crash can,, -- and affnrls In to., cate him later were without avail. At that time many were still In the 'ruins, and In case he was pinned beneath the wreckage It was hoped he was still alive. The rneater waa sait to be comfortably filled at the time and the roof as It fell inaaa of Imprisoned many under th also, wreckage Jibe balcony collapsing, while concrete pIMara fell over to add their weight to "t.he debris under ' which the wounded lay groaning. The fire deperlment was called by five reserve were rushed alarm, and police to th scene, th rescuers Immediately beginning the work of hacking at th wreck Get Rich age to liberate th imprisoned. waa, being shown ami Quick Wallingford thn second show of the evening liad Just begun when the roof crashed. H first Coroner J. U. Ncvltt said hi 4 guess was that there had been Jut) killed. Several nours would perhaps elApse. howbefore a .definite ever, it estimate of the situation would be avail- mv-fo- Man-to-TakeHis-L- ifel . M-- ' -- -- af 111 11 --- Indiana Governor Makes Reply '. pl.s-rvato- n noiv-ltali- . ' I -- rg 1 arch-trait- wo-na- n , 1 par,lv ' v - col-Vx- pute Will Be Adjusted. Great - Including Every theater In the city, and playmotion picture houaes houses, was ordered cored tonight and not to reopen until building Inspectors have certified that there la no danger of roofs collapsing. their Police, fireim n and volunteers were In the ftorlt of rescue by marines who have been stationed here during, the armament cor, ;t epee They worked also In Imminent danger of the walla collapsing f on them. While they worked relative those who had teen at the stood bareheaded in the snow fearfully awaiting word of their lovedasones. the walls No warning was elven In on th heads crashed, the roof breaking nome like thuna of the audience with der, crash, ng ' seats and occupants as It fell. It was Vnore than an hour before tm rescuer, using gas torches wte---lo cut mass of and thioiigh the accumulated sect on where k concrete, reached the was believe! rooet of the oead and both snow-lade- n as-sat- perfoi-manc- ! were The names of the dead had been ascertained by the pol'ce In only a fe.v and these follow: ycek-en- d. WASHINGTON. Jan. Associated lresa) The Shantung tleup and W ashtngton's near hbxzard combined to Mock again arms conference progress ay-, but the delay did nut dint prevailing coiifdrin.e that irk the conference Issues soon would be carried forward to jsolu- 28.-(- ByJh tod- Bo far as Shantung was concerned. It was a day of waiting for the mediatory effort of President Harding to have It effect at Peking and Toklo. All Indications pointed to a decision early next week, and all delegates appeared confident that the decision would be for a settlement along tlie line of the committee premise supixirted by the president. Both of the meetings planned for today, because of the storm, were cancelled. One meeting was to hive brought the Japanese. and Chinese delegates togetner to begin drafting a Shantung tteaty, and the other was a proposed sess.on of the ml it eu, considering the Chinese east- The postponed Japanese-Chtnes- e meeting, It was explained, had nothing to do with the Tmngtao-Tslnanf- u railroad Issue over which ihe Shantung negotiations deadlot are ked, but merely wsa to have put Into treaty language the agreements already reached on collateral subjects. t'ost'.cv Ttur four.) ' Differences Crop Out.. In the Chinese eastern railway discussion. which are a part of the far eastern committee negotiations, differences of view have developed which In any case seem ilxtly to delay a dovish. n for s- -v era! days while the powers fully deter-mm- e the Irrespective attitudes. It waa aald tonight that the Chinese eastern problem might become one of the .most difficult of the lesser issues of the conference, because of the. situation of the road, tartly in Siberian and paitly In Chinese territory.' It became increasingly apparent today that the big question In tne Shantung controversy was what degroo of control Is -- by Japanese over tha railroad while China to be retained Ttingtao-Tsinanf- for ft. With that out ol the way, Washington Buried Under isit paying Is conceded, settlement if the other fdetails will be easy.Snow; Congress and the The Twenty-on- e Demand. the other Important project of Arms Sessions Hindered. theWhile conference are awaiting for a Shan- 1 are tung settlement, the delegates the possibilities of the questions decided allerward and or must te that than WASHINGTON Jan. r.-Mthe ground for a discussion of one demands" and other posttaenty-fou- r hours of continuous snow firepsr'.ng .leationn. had tonight covered tha middls Atlantic poned In aims conference circles there Is a to stcilon with Washington as a cvrtor to feeding thfet If Rhantung I returned a depth of a foot to nearly ih'rty inches Ch'na, many of the objectionable features will program "demands' already of 'he s, buai-percaused suspension of practfefti'y all have bin remove.). It is not expected and shut that nnv, disrupted definite conference action can be taken on the s ibject. present sentimAt of the population In their homes. pointing to a course l.k The storm, jrhicli weathet bureau of ment eprv.rontly that taken m regard to Siberia, which will aahj v'da or.c of the most severs spread on the conference recort.ll. toe. or . -- t.ai:-portatio- in Hsiory and cecued iu me depth of view of the several governments. snowfai. cnly by tha LLszard of Febium-y- , lowly tonight up the Early Agreement Expected. 18y. was mu in coast from its pon.t on tiurlny the day off general Although '.t hna been the wmi.d be taken Virginia. that no final Reports to th weather bureau siiow'd on the nevnl treaty until a settlement of flitit ihe raio.inTS, Virginia Maiyjjni. Fifteen Ct.Bv4 Delaware and (he i) Mr.ct of t o iimbla (Column Tbroo) were bearing the bru.il of tne storm. Washington, bo vever. appci.td to be the center of the heavy fan. l!u weather rureau iDeaauremtnLfc allowing the depth to be closely approaching two and a' half fe t 0g4inat the reord fall of three feet im. The capita) was virtually artivzr'd ra of a.I kinds. Th city awoke snowed in this morning sr d was unable to cope during Uie day with the rap div descend ng fall. Street cars on the principal lines managed for a while early in the d.:y.to struggle a.ong, hu; ns the d; y wore on nude an iuimj.bt to actlv.tiea :j comoet surrender. tha sa uhon the cort ieeivej r iDlfege toJi.y, followed Affer uith liauz tna arutety the iFnasx of his holiui-s- . diplomatic con.s could not hut untir with us in ths dfp grief into Hhi h th dcAth ha plttttFed turLsald (.Mr d'mil VannutclU. It is an affliction for th work!, hut U is more particulailv so fur those uhoa poMilloils permiitad thm to felhvv cloa duostolic wotx ofj,hf a Oj the KGnti-trvst anrar rarcl pontiff. Tliat your fuUnn vprawions of convlolenc conveyed thiouh vour wrthy dean touch u proloutidly." Tbp Marquis d VUainda. tn hfa sooka of (hr jcreai. alu4 of Dope Uenedict' work foi h kn and other'. piotor Au'cmotlle hi1es mmbh to com w..b tl.i, " hiwiMk hc tnovv and rtitets of WaBhia: ton wtp lined with abandoned cars. The snowfall practically halted governmental activities and caused ran eeUat on of two sihcduid armament runfcenvewt jigs Thousands of got eminent cnipovees walked to work and inany otheis Irving In outlying sections staved home. At, Coattared on P'fo Fiftot) wc ht lie - New Ways to Make-Bread The measure Of a guotl rook Is her ability io cvtel in briail making. There m an other .ibgiv arti. le of food that is plsre I tu thi table so or other frequently. In rom. to;ii has prop- it is used at ex ery meal. H erlv been termed "t:e rtaff of life. This country las n onsiderable number ct tereals from v.iieh exeeb lent bread, rolls anti oner astry can of tourw be made, b I, t v buck but there are wheat, barley.- tire, teterita, nvilo maize and o.l'O's. suitable lot takiuy ov ijiolatocs Anv reader cun baxe the free gov-erlie nf twkb.a btuvlot kiving exact not only ,tand-grdiiet tin us H r wheat hnad. but many kinds of roils, hot bra td, pie-c- r rr and pastries of all ois. If von want a copv of !his xnluable booklet, fill out and i til the coupon below, tv . con.' in itumpa for return pos.i;e. 1rint mime and 1 .r. ii Still Is Unearthed in Country Church Basement '2. A still LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Jan. was unearthed today In the basement-.of the 1tica BapDft church of Itka. Ind. AS'iociatrd Ftlmore James had gone to get the church H('MR, .Tan. 2S. (Bv Press ) several rcpubHcan mentbera of wrm for tomorrow, when bs grandtath of dcpuiles are considerin' er's funeral Is to be held. Whth chamber tbr search- I n t -- n .Ha r jlqn oniJLm(W. onoflrem Th'C' MTCSMn't V oTltit; tiaTlun fcnmeni manufactuung plant. Th equipment was offlrlaKv le'ogiiixlns the poim. T he atturned over to the vherlff. There wrs titude of the sacred cohere of the church no evidence of any moonshine activities toward i raplrKhemerit is expected to under the howevei. church, defined in its choice of a sue sspr to the late Dope Behedht. The republican dcputle became Interested In the question when they learned that President d Nicola, of the chamber, tn aecoTd with the govermnenFs policy, intended to prenounc a eu)oy' foi the ATLANTIC riTY. N. J.. Jan 2s reconvene on Marked pontiff wheit the chamber results have aJrasdy been observe Kebnmrv 2, which is alno the date on in tho fght against reiver.. lr. Ilarvy will convene to which the earrrd college tiaylor, directr of the New York state Chooe th row pot. , sneer Tthto rch Is Ijnrft t or , t ods y dtvlare't Several detnnr.ds for intrrel1atIons were American Roentgen Uy so- placed upon flignor de Ncoias desk yev in session hers. what it Aictv terrsy, one trntating airainst DesuR tftc ( ffiiar rerycn it io n of the asserted. tcnYjed the A large number cf ar met aith thut will not yield to tm? new Four Continned ea ft methods of treatment Coiuma ftsvea.) - May Quiz Government. -- - I T Marked Results Noted w Fight on Cancer d Fruiieric J, lias!:' a. Director, . The iSalt Lake Tribune In foi unit ion Brfcqu, WarbinKton. IX cn lose her .with tan eenta In stamps lor return postage on a free copy of The Baking Booklet. -. V-- I Name Street Citf . S' csi-cei- - -- sub-co- . in 4- Cancellation of Meetings n Mis. B. H. Coveil. Cent'.Tioed SB (Columa Causes be-li- ef The Known Dead. Mts.c Snowstorm Scheduled tfor Special Cable to Salt Lake Tribune. A dye that proLONDON, Jan. 28 duced green hair waa the subject of an amusing action heard by Justice Sankey In th king's bench yesterday. The story of feminine tragedy was revealed by Mr. Lillie Pendry, wit of a provleion merchant from Dennington four botlark mansions. She bought tle of the dye from the defendant chemist and two days later, after hair waa using - It, found that her black. green.- It waa meant to be Mrs. Pen-dr- y Under said her hair developed several to from shades pale green. golden euggeeted 'it - wee glnd --ef - ehot counsel. th juscommented "Camouflaged," ' -- . tice. turnwas Mrs. Pendry said her hair ing gray. She ts now having Itdv dressed e comwith henna. Counsel for the pany agreed to compromise the case and th hearing was adjourned. -- able. Circles lion. Scores Killed, Coroner Says. May Postpone Opening of Sacred College to Allow All Cardinals to Reach Eternal City; Mercier Is Acclaimed on Arriving at Rome -- Dye Turns .Woman s Hair Green ; Chemist Is Sued Conference Still Confident That Dis , , per-whe- -- - lAke Tribune Leased Wire. t M . -- Special to The Balt Lake Tribune. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Zero weather, holding the city tor days In an Icy rtutctuHrwx10 cents 53 cents a doxen for firsts and 65 Cents for the best California White Leghorn. But these rises in have little effect when Proprice will fessor Robert J. Moore, formerly of Columbia university and now of the Fraeer laboratories, ' ' perfects 'Ihis Steak. Moore haa already transProfessor formed petroleum Into "animal'' fats, and he Is now at work on the task of cresting synthetic pioteln. Speed th day when one may pick a pork chop out of the elrcumamhlent atmosphere and a New England boiled dlnnerJrom the . gases Jmprisoned, In Ihe earth 9 crust. f ..... sen, Tribune-Sal- WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. The KvrmnR Star's Intfist rslimatf) of casualties at 12 :4.) this tnorninjr (Sunday) 'is between lhil'ty-fiv- e at least 140 injured and forty dead-anThose being taken out of Ihe theater thik (Sunday) morning were either barely conscious or dead. Some of them liad an arm or a leg missing, (n order to extricate one man from the debris it was necessary to amputate bis right arm at the elbow. At that hour a fireman stated that the bodies of five other dead Mere known to be pinned under the debris. Policemen and firemen expressed the opinion that the total dead might go as high as sixty or sixty-five- . They said they were leaving many of the dead at and the theater concentrating their efforts on the rescue of those who were still alive. i - GIBBS. BY SIR PHILIP death-dealin- ' Chicago En-Gen- oa Special ! Furs Throwers of Paris and Arms . English Views Disturbing (Special Cable to in Fashionable Center of Capital. Reduction Also European Recovery Impos- General Asked With Suspension sible Unless America of ' Other Conference, ters Reparations. V I |