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Show Til Ft liAAti UUDUJNISt iUJLBUAX BALtT JiUVEAlUEH AIUKNUNU, 7, lUlTJ. C There is a demand by people of exacting taste for a small s but heating plant for small homes something that combines the ADVANTAGES OF THE pPEN FIREPLACE, THE WARM AIR FURNACE, THE ORDINARY HEATING STOVE AND BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE. high-clas- itrCOAIt International Disputes Be Settled; Would Americans Will Serve. , .! CMcifO Trtb Lake Trlbaas IMd Wire, 'WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 Plant have been perfected by the International Chamber of Cemmetee, the American aectlon of which haa headquarters In Washington, .for the establishment of a new International court of arbitration for the settlement and adjustment-commercia- l disputes bet seen different countries. The new tribunal ta tha result of severe! years etudy of the problem of International commercial arbitration, and wtJL be independent of all asencies established by governments. The admlnls-tratlo- n of the court will be directed from the headquartere of the . international chamber at 11 Jean GouJ.m, Paris, Twenty-eeve- n natlone besldee the United States will neme groups of representative business men to serve on the court. Owen 1), Voung. chairman of the board of the General Electric company, has of the sgreed to tervs as chairman American group oi the new court. The other American members will be Newton D. Baker, former secretary of war; President. Irving T. Bush of the Burtt Terminal company, New York! R Goodwin Pheet, precedent of the People's National bank of Charleston, B. C.; President Henry M. Roblnaon of the First National bank, Lo Angeles; Frederick 8. Snyder, president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce; President Thomas B. Wilson of Wilson A Co., Chicago; Edgar Carolan of the .International General Electric company, Parts, and M. J. Banders, manager of the International Mercantile Marine, New Orleans. WOULD DEPORT OMERSST. Csrl' Carlton, NEW YORK, Nov. him band of Edith Day, who Is starring with Pat Somerset, an English actor, in "Orange Blossoms," appeared today before an Immigration servica board of Inquiry to press his contention that Somerset should be deported se an undesirable alien. The board's recommendation will be submitted to the department of labor at Washington. Carlton submitted three depositions made by emplosees of a. Condon hotel, alleging that Somerset and Mist Day were together at the nhotel. He also offered worthless checks In evidence, which It was charged Somerset used In In England. obtaining money forty-seve- ered not at all unlikely as an outgrowth of the oultanahipa. of the overthrowing LONDON, in Turkey, is regarded Nov. and especially Constantinople, In London as. Involving at least two aerioua problems, tbs main one being whether the action of the nation-allst- a Is going to revive trouble In the Near Last, which lately threatened the peace of Europe. What effect deposing the su'tan would have upon the Moslem world Is the second big topic commented upon by the British newspapers, which find a great deal of specs for news of th changes In the Near blast despite the absorbing interest of domestic politics. In Great Britain there Is a strong opinion that the Komallsts, flushed by the r recent conquest and relying, perhaps, on e the support of Russia, Intend to the powers of Europe. They have succeeded in. circumventing one Important clause In the Mudankx armlstlo, eas the Times, which adds that the Kemalirt are apparently engaged in infractions of the rema'nlng clauses. "The alt es are confronted with a fresh peace challenge, and before the conference meets they should find a new basis for determining their attitude Turkey,' the Times eotitlnues. There Is a rumor here that the Kernel-let- s are now aiming to occupy western Thrace The Constantinople cnrresjiond-en- t of th Dally N reports that liO.OOfl In Constantinople are Turkish tinder ordert to rejo'n the colors In ten days. The correspondent save he understands their objective Is western Threes. Fear of bolshevistic Influence on the Kemallsts potie out frequently In comment hers snd there la much speculation se to the effect the action by the nationalists In dec'aHng the sultanate at an end will have upon Moslems outside of Turkey, especially upon the tens of thousands of Moslems in India, rhal-leng- id . HAZING PROBE CONTINUES. The treatMINNEAPOLIS, Nov. ment accorded him at the naval academy, I.- bv John Gilmer, chiefly Midshipman accused of basing, was humiliating and oppressive and Interfered so with his scholastic work that ha could not keep up his own studies and made him decide to resign, Midshipman Joseph G Honl-faof the "plebe" clasa testified today in the court martial of Gilmer at the naval academy. Gilmer Is from San Diego, t'al., and la the son of lJeutenant J. J. Gilmer of the naval medical corps. Bonifant Is from Powhatan, Va. r . 1 Heinz Spaghetti makes a fins meal Prepared in the Heinz skillful, careful way, after the recipe of a celebrated Italian chef flavored W are indeed proud of the Charter Oak Parlor Furnace. Thousands of them ar in use in the homes of satisfied customers. Tarlor Furnace is in a class by itself there is nothing else like it We have' a finish to match eny parlor or living-roocasing, of the Parlor Furnaee is either m; and enriched with a truck boaata WHEN , GREECE NEEDS FU.ND3. Greece bn ill v needs ATHENS, Nov. $10.1100,000 to feed her people through the winter, and Georges Emliirkos, who as minister of supplies Is trying to find thenecesary fond, advanced the hope in a statement today that the United States would grant a credit of sum for one year, so ae to permit pui chases of wheRt. The supply In eight Is sufficient for only two month!, he said, the Greek crop Is exhaust 1 snd there are no funds available to buy wheat abroad. about thousand of milea, powerful, aliplcsa traction and real cushioning down to the last mile, hes talking about tjt his Goodyear Cord Truck Urea. e- PROBE REQUEST DECLINED - lint of Goodyear Truck Tiro told and terriced Hildreths for a apeclal federal grand Jurv to nla investigate alleged crime conditions at Minot, Colonel H.ldreth said today He had esked a Jury to Investigate crim. Inal ganae, which Canadian offialala 're. eently charged had the.r headquarters at 11 not. if your Goodyear Truck Tire Dealer. GOOD-YE- AR POCATELLO STAKE INCORPORATED. to The Tribune. POCATKL$lX, Idaho. Nov. 6 Artlcl of Moor oration wer fried Saturday at BoUo by th Pocatello stake of the Church of Latter-da- y The propSpirit is valued at $r0t erty held by the eta 000 and the incorporation ere paper tffned by William A. Hyde, president of Special For Sale ky The. Runhar Products tat Co., I no. East Second South St. Wasatch 6ke. the stake. 0 PIONEER IS A Whiter Lead special. Fuller process, Pioneer White Lead is superpurified, which makes it a whiter lead. This means that paints whiph liave a Pioneer 'White Lead base have clearer color1 tones than those which use an ordinary lead. lioneer is also ground so fine that it passes through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the square inch. ' This makes paints which contain it spread easier. I ioneer hite Lead, like all Fuller products, is tbo result of 73 years of experience it is a quality product. Ask our Service Department for free advice materials, etc., for any kind of work. brush; v e can fill your orders from stock. paint-makin- - . - FARGO. N. p., Nov. 6, Federal Judge Andrew Miller has refused United Htatc. District Attorney A - M It it one of ihf com pitit All styles handsomely trimmed in smooth nickel," mirror finish, sanitary full nickel leg base, go that it does not interfere with sweeping. in front i placed very elose to the fqrnaee and heat is radiated directly from the front, like a heating stove or en open fireplace. large, wide front door, convenient for feeding you can put in Urge Jumps of coal. The door bee ground edge and is airtighL Sauce and a cheese .with just tlie right flavor it comes to you in a can, ready to heat and serve. As pleasant as a fireplace, and a hundred times more efficient. Furnaee as in front of an open' fireplace. HEINZ Ready cooked, ready to serve . OPEN-DOM- TYPE FURNACE, E E Have this feature explained to you. No soot large, roomy ash pit. Ash Pan and Ash Catcher. No ashes spill on the floor. 1$ burns the smoke and gases from soft coal, and will I HO DUST AND ASHES TO GET IN YOUR ROOM In addition to being a beauty and an ornament and forming a passage for the circulation of air, tha cool and is a protection to casing remains-alway- s anything placed near it and children coming in contact with it. Underneath the nickel swing top is a skeleton cover, so a vessel can be set on it to be heated. aecu-inuUt- A PORCELAIN ENAMEL WATER PAN fits into main top under nickel swing top. Water placed in this pan evaporates, so the wsrm air dilates through the rooms with just the proper amount of moisture to make your home a comfortable place to live inv HOLD FILE 43 HOURS Absolutely air tight; a remarkable example of efficiency. You can regulate the amount of heat with exact- - precision by use of the dampers. Rental for Use of Right of Way Held to Be Form . of Rebating. Low i THE CHARTER OAK PARLOR FURNACE COMBINES BEAUTY, CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY and DURABILITY No Necessity for a Heating Stove Warm Air Furnace or Fireplace if Yon H&vg a Charter Oak Parlor Furnace -- Nor. Railroad WASHINGTON. which lease land along their right of way to private user must charge rentals equal to the eums which private owners would charge for similar property, or the transeotlon hereafter will be considered by the Interstate commerce commission as a form of rebating In violation of law. Concluding an Investigation Instituted by Itself In 1317 Into railroad practices In renting property In New York City, Fresno, Cal., and Spokane, Wash., the commission held today that in some oases the fixing of a low rental charge In leases of lands to large shippers had been "In practical effect a reduction of transportation charge amounting to a refund. The commission based Its concision chleflv upon facts brought out by the Investigation of conditions at Spokane, where the Investigators found that a grown up around th city had practically the Northern Pacific, right of way of making the lease privileges on the lend as of rnilroads as well others valuable. Besides instructing the railroads here-aftto fix rentals In actual basis of the value of the land rented, the commission also forbade Inclusion In the leases of provision requiring the shipper tenant to route traffic over the railroad renting the land. The- - facta disclosed by this Investigation," said tha commission's report, "strongly support the general conclusion , , . that railroad leases of land not used for railroad purpose have often been a medium of unwarranted concessions to shippers. Effective public supervision In this matter Is obviously very difficult, hut we have reason to believe that this Investigation and the publicity attendant upon It have In themselves led to In the practice of carriers. Ve have In the past referred to the department nf Justice for appropriate proceedings cases which seemed to warrant eut h action. In this connection shippers and others whs bellevo they are scheduled to undue prejudice and disadvantage can be of assistance by bringing such situations to our attention. OAK SPRAGENS A CO., Intermountain Representatives 3SS357t& 624 Judge Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH fJi COMPLETE LINE-EXCLU- SALT LAKE CITY DEALERS SIVE Charter OaEr Stoves and. Ganges . T ' IE Ml t- - t Special Terms and Reduced Prices m ' lei t The Tribune. TRllTC, Nov. Funeral services for President John H. Pace wero held at the Carbon stake tabernacle Sunday afternoon, Bishop George A. Wootton presiding. The choir, under the direction of Arnold Burgner, sang, by special We Are Sowing, Daily Sowing, "Conte, Come, Ye Saints" and "O My the latter song being led by Dather. Mrs. Edith K. Olson snd a quartet comprised of Arnold Burgner, Ashley Bartlett, Don Carlos Woodward and Anton 8trebel John Potter offered the Invocation, and the speakers were Presidents A. W. Horsley and H Q. Mathis of the Carbon stake presidency and O. J, Harman and J. K. Pettit of the high counsel. All of the speakers eulogised tha life of President Pave as one of (treat Refersacrifice. faith and .much ence was made to his part as a pioneer In building canals and cultivaUng the "unbroken wastes, with little means, and spstbte food and clothing." Former Bishop E. b. Horsley pronounced the benediction and Orson A. Guymsn of the Price ward bishopric dedicated th grave at th City cemetery. The floral offerings wars many snd ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI OAK ' 1L CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE CO. er i 1 SAYS TORIES ARE BLUFFED. TJ1NPON, Nov. (Canadian Press.) The elose 5f nominations leads the Sunday Express, Ixird Heaver brook's paper, which has urged a return to strictly party warfare, to declare that "Tories have been hopelessly bluffed in the laat minute maneuver for prtsMon. The Hrndajr Observer Unionist headquarters will not he surprised If Bonar Law has a clear working majority of fifty. Th Unionist chiefs expect a majority of about thirty. PNEW YORK MONEY. NEW YORK. Nov.' 4. Sterling ex. change weak at $4.42 $ for sixty-da- y bills and $4.44 1 for demand Br silver, foreign, 7H. Canadian dollar. $1 O Francs, demand,-- . 41. Lire, demand, 4.14. as .1 The Charter Oak Parlor Furnace is equipped with Duplex Roeher, Grates. One grate bar extends through the sidetof the furnaee. No door to open when you wish to shake thg ashes. ;x SALT LAKE CITY 1050 EAST 21 ST SOUTH 8UQARHOUSE 4889 SOUTH STATE ST. MURRAY STORE st, SUGARHOUSE LBR. A HDW. CO.. 1174 ei, Keii.et, ROYAL CABINET AND --FIXTURE MFG. CO , 1 W MORRISON. MERRILL A CO., Saft Clt5 BOUNTIFUL LUMBER AND HARowareco? BounGfu? UUh SMITH BROS. LBR. CO., Losan . SMITH BROS. LBR. CO., Hyrum . ' CO , Prove MORRISON. MERRILL A CO., Perk City Jl The casing Notice the You will find the same cheerful comfort sitting in front of the Charter Oak Parlof With the exception of the front, the Charter Oak Parlor Furnaee is built to circulate heat in the same manner as a warm air furnace. Circulates continuous flow of moist, healthful air through adjoining rooms. The cold air which ordinarily accumulates near the floor i drawn up through tbe holes in the bottom of the easing, passes thipugh tbe air chamber between tbe easing and the furnace, where, it is heated, sterilized by heat and moistened, and comes out through the holes in the top of the casing. Tbe Charter Oak Parlor Furnace is Spaghetti S pee g Street, Salt lake City, Utah. - LARGE MICA DOOR EXPOSES TO VIEW .THE CHEERFUL BLAZE OF THE FIRE Obsequies Held for - President J . H. Pace W. P. FULLER & CO. 0 East Second Sooth The Charter Oak or the outside, v PLAIN BLACK, BLUE PORCELAIN OR GRAY PORCELAIN Heinz famous Tomato nt GALEN JUDGE ADVOCATE. GREAT FAI.IJt, Mont., Nov. Ap. notntment of Alhart J. Galen, aselstant justice of the supreme court, to the poet of Judge advocate of the American legion In the state of Montana, was made here todav by L. J Molumby, state commander of the legion. The appointment la effective Immediately, Galen will succeed Major Is A. Foote, who- - haa held the position for the past year. Galen, who held the rank of colonel during the world war. was Judge advocate of the American forces In Siberia. but th disadvantages of tbe fireplace, tbe usual type of furnace and tbe besting stove are " eliminated In Tbe Most Beautiful Home Heater Ever Built A fine meal in a can Envoys Designated. 6 The first WASHINGTON, Nov. designation of representatives of th al-powers at the cpproaclr'ng Near (vast penes conference at Lausanne has been made by the Japanese government. Advices received at tbe Japanese embassy today ststed that Baron Hayashi. and at Japanese ambassador at ambassador Kentaroochl, Japanese as the JapRome, had been designated anese delegates. combined, - The new upheaval , sot only find all of these advantage You will Regarded as Serious. It is a matter of record that no line has ever come under the control of the Union Pacific which has not been improved in facilities and service to the 7 T public . V . (Advrtlsemnt ) i it |