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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY (Copyright, 1919, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Eeg. V. 8, Pat. Off.) Seesaw Was Nicely Balanced Until Jeff Stepped Off MUTT AND JEFF-- The 11 2, 1919. By BUD FISIir . it u Lightweight Champion Boyle and Siqith Knocks Out Kramer. De-fea- ts PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1 Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, defeated Paul Doyle of Sew Tork in a aiow aix-rou- bout here today. Jeff Smith ot Joplin, Mo., boxing tor. at Camp tlx, knocked out Hilly Kramer of Milwaukee, in the third round. Other bout at the New Tc&r'a boxing matinee resulted: Jimmy vMcHale of Philadelphia defeated Paul Sampson of Brooklyn; Bartley ik lathe- ot Jcew .york Philadelphia; Ralph Brady of Syracuah, N. Y, beated 'Deuny Whalen of Pnlia- . oelphla. The bout between Jack Thompson of Ft. oeeph, Mo., and - Jcff x'lnrk. Atlantic :ty,- ended tn the wtxfh round rk should not make a fight, in-tr- ue Had-rleu- ef 6 PRESIDENT PINKY MITCHELL IS ONCE MORE WINNER M I LW Al'K E E. Wig , Jan. Pinkyr light-Mitchell, brother of the weight xboier, this afternoon eroded a knockouiover Otto Wallace of Milwaukee fkvx-in the- nlnthxaeaslon of a tng bout which featured a double wtnd-nA left Jab, followed by a Wight awing to. TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 1. Official conhe Jaw, ended the.contefg. which waa' "illchell'a- - third defeat, over Wallace in firmation that racing in Canada, which was discontinued for "the duration pf the two montha Ever Hammer of Chicago won on a foul war,- - will be revived next May ie 'given from Charlie Metric in the. seventh by no Jess an authority than Joseph E. round of a bout. Sea grain, president of the Ontario Jockey club. Thit there remain many details to DOWNEY be ironed out goes wtthoiff saying. However, the mere fact that Idle rumor baa been supplanted by virile announcement has clarified the atmosphere to such an 1. COLUMBUS. Brvan extent 'that stout hearts predict the most Jan. Ohio, seasori of racing In the hisDowney of Columbus, welterweight, end prosperous Ted Lewi of New York went fifteen tory ot the parent organisation. w. P. Fraser, sebrstary of the Onrounds even in a rather uninteresting bout here this afternoon. Both boys left tario Jockey club, refused to bo quoted In detail, but, like fiolifriel Uendrie, wae the ring as good as they entered It. not averse to admit HhAV, ail arrangements have been made to kpen at WoodIrish Champion Wins. bine next May." By Universal Service. said Mr. Fraser, "Our stake roster, Of course, you needs little revision. PITTSFIELD, Mass., Jan. w know the continuity that preserved Adair, the Irish lightweight champion, bested Harry Condon today in a twelve-roun- d of the Kings Plate by having oha'daye of , our bout at the Twentieth Century reclng in 191 A The balance book embraces such classic a '.the A. C. Adair carried the fighting to ConGold Cup, Wgftd-bin- e don, but the latter etood the gaff well King Edward, Hotel and Street Railways Chases, Stanand waa In good shape at the finish, alley Produce, Maple Leaf, eto., and need though his face wae badly bruised,. no revision, rather, simply an announcement of the added moneys for - each Bantams Go to Draw. i ten-rou- V (Continued From Face v On.) expenses; western roads. 1,. revenues and 190,000 000 expenses, and southern roads, 1542.000,000 revenues and 43j,0o0,000 expenses. 551.000.- 000 549.000.- 000 ten-rou- IN 15-ROU- AND LEWI DRAW -- event" By Universal Service Relative to what the Hamilton Jockey PAYTON. Ohio, Jen. 1 Sammy 8an-do- club Intended doing. Colonel Uendrle was In this connection It noneommunicative. Cincinnati, and Kid Wolf, Cleveland, bantamweights, fought to a diaw was learned that Secretary Allle Louden has been in conference with the directors, in fifteen rounds here rfoday. with the looking to close and ."seemed confident other "milere, SUBMIT DEMANDS would two be that there meetings of days each at this course during OF MINOR LEAGUES seven 1919. Edward Clancy, one of Canadas foremost sportsmen, and who recently Im1. CHICAGO. Jan. Thomas J. Hickey, the Speypearl eplend president of the American association, ported from England, to his and A1 Tearney, chairman of the com- farm the king's stud, the moat waa near probably Guelph, assomittee representing the National "Surest thing in the world ciation, ths governing board of tha mi- optimistic. mile will we on the have that racing nor leagues, today presented to Ban Canada during J919, said Mr. of the American trarks of"As Johnson, president 'will the open uaual, Clancy, sport league, the draft of the proponed amendhave Woodbins. Yes, ths ment to the national agreement under at but then they will be which major and minor league clubs op- been a bugbear, ot. I rare Just taken cannot, how, fa , erate. Justice to those associated with hie, disThe proposed amendments were: close. El ruinate the draft of players from In addition to the groat horse ftpey-peilasses below AA by the majors. Is an almoat Allow the draft of two players from exact which, by ofthehieway. illustrious dsddy, prototype epch class AA club by the majors. Spearmint, C ancy also has the horse permit the majors to, purchase players Charley Gilbert, which raced prominently from any class league. the various tracks of Canada and tha Give the minor league representation en United States. The latter wa, placed by upon the national commission. Permit players returning to minor ths Breeding bureau. to go back with the right of leagues optional recall. BASEBALL IS BACK, half-mlle- rs rl, PELHAM BAY TRACK TEAM IS DISBANDED . DECLARES HERRMANN National Commission Chairman Thinks Lay-o- ff WiU Prove Great ' NEW YORK, Jan. 1. The great track -- and field team of the Pelham Bay nave) to Gama. iBeneflt training station was officially disbanded today, when nearly all of its members were discharged from the service. It had been In existence eight montha and not By Unlvral Servlca, CINCINNATL Ohio, Jan. 1. "BaashaU only was ths best tsam In ths service, but won the metropolitan senior team cham- Is back and haa corns to stay. Tha garni pionship, and many local titles and near- w.ll go right along and on a saia, firm ly a score of cups. Its members won tooting, and tha Rada will do all they many events," and in the national junior ran to battar their mark of tha paat seaihamplonshlp in September ten won in- son. Christy Mathewaon has made good dividual title. Charles Pores, Qua Desch and George Demell were among of the team who were dismembers the charged, tv lilts Gorden, one of the stars of tbs team, will remain tn the service two months longer as assistant athletic instructor. , Turf RetulU and EntrU$ New Orleans Results. M ratom B, won, Pint net, thm fnr Ion wcoim!, Kmrff third. Ttm I.M. Ogl8 Ctrl PneMo, Sir Todd Bom 17, Clrar tt Uertaaem Alto Lonely, Aau belle end Bek ftecoad nee, fire tod a half Jarioftfe Under -- Pin I WlB 1 Win second, eoeyWntA Time 1:08. third. Bepen, PlorrAce Webber, Little Handle, Arc hit Alexander, Borneo Vnternn enMSca Jane aleo rat. Third race, fire end a belt fartocffO fcorbly woo, Aftenme teeood, Bn Troop third. Time 1 07. litimt Thule, Pickwick, Walnut Hall. AmaletU, Mars Mouee, Hanorla, Hart HllUr a cut 9ra Parer TaA also ran. Pourth race, one mile Lucky B. wo. Prrfnk-kl!- a Time 140. Hank aecond. Oowtshlp third Day, Batalin. Bolster, Maainter Toi, Direr afon Haora, Bribed Voter and Ticket also ran. Piftb race, wile and twenty yardo Irih Kin won. Berlin aecond. Pit Ihird. Time 14.n lsuciua, Cobalt Laas, Kingdore, Obelus, AofUt-tunod Thorn Bloom aleo ran. Sixth race, mile and aereaty yardeMab won. Cochran third. Time Bandful aecond. Lech 1 47. King Nvtuoe, EUleon. John Hurie, Her gray, Flash ef Steel and Beta SplUer miae raft. Beeeath race, mile add seventy yards Daede loa won. Parrish aeond. Benefactor third Tim 149 Gold Crest Boy, 8oes, Poxy Utitf Bay. Royal Interest TV. 7L Backaer and Eulogy Alan ran. won. New Orleans Entries. MoOls's IIS. For. Jena 115. Ztaai lib. Lady Fateud 115. Perm Leaf 111, Lwmora P. 119, Quirkflr lift. beeond 1)4, Agaea face, mile Adolaate Steoeg 107. blip 100, Epaae 95, Alma B. 104. Half aad'Balf 1)2, .Dabihah Pad 107, Jack Xealy 1O0. Ura war 95, Ucndae) Roee 104. Lediaemer 114. Vigilant Hi, Mister Hark JoO, Lewis B. 107. Aleo eligible Rertrer 409, A strata 95, Rat Bamoeia 95, Judge Darid 100, Reuben Hugh 112. d h aixteeath Ue Black Third race, WlUdo 112. Trartk Pmwa 112, Harwood Jl 112, Palata Bridge 112. Derrith 112 Dart worth 112, Lleipner 112. Hlekore .Hut HIT, Paula V. 104. Petit Bleu lorlMter MarjorU J02. Cattail Aaadl Kaurnae lljgge l0109. EdHh Roeewater 103, lito 112, Nath- lleederet 107. C. Title 112, Jeaeie Drastic lid, (tend nf Ptkortb race, one mi! 102, Bolster 110, IrPlea cure led, P loige Led band JW, Dong las S. 10H, JO, f regular 102. Dea Bright Bolin Piftb race, ail and twwatr yard Joe 14, Baby Lyk lw, Oenoec 107. Louise ltd. Graphic H. 1H J K rater 109. , ia Btxth race, mile aad Aernty yad Paddy 1154 Opportunity 111, Ouito Jt2 OrayafM Orderly 115, Kcwpie O'NeiU 109, BunUah Apple ldA, 0, Prunes 97, Lottery tllGaee Angnstus 97. Bereath race, mile a alxteeafB Philistine ion, romacho fH, la Lsl UHs Pre Orff Tel Ida Dr. Charcot DS )S Mlkifnla T- -t Rpodn Vi 11Aatec l4. gs. Bfaannrr lulBroum Ptddier llit at Biaraey 112, e I First rsee, three furlongs - flour lift. Pin 1. - k i . I f ; 1, and I extremely popular, He does not aa yet know whether his military will claim him next summer, and tha managerial question can, therefore, be loft open for a while Thu did August Herrmann, chairman of tha baseball commleB.on and president of the Cincinnati Keda, lino up tha baseball situation nationally and ao far aa the Red a are concerned tonight. "I will not be surprised if the long rest given baseball from September 12, 1911, to May 1. 1919 wlU prove the best thing that could have happened to the sport. "A great part of the 1919 campaign, by far tha most picturesque portion of (t. will bo the reception given to the boys who Joined Uncle Sara a fighting force. Every city will be running a double eet of ovations, aS yeu might say, for the members of the local ball club who went to war and for the resident players hated with other clubs, who Xiao du-ti- the color." 'it' a long, long distance to next fall, I think the worm will turn and tha but said American league get a trimming. John A. Heydler, president of the Na- Joined tional league, YANKS AFTER ROTH FOR 1919 OUTFIELD r NEW YORK. Jan. I.MiHer Huggins, of the Yankees, ie angling for manager Bob - Roth, outfielder of the Cleveland team. It developed today. Not content With tettlng Duffy Lewis, Ernie Fhore and Dutch lonard from tha Boston Red Sox, he atopped off In Cleveland on hi way from thl city to spend the holidays at hta home In Cincinnati to See what Cleveland wanted In exchange. Roth haa played with tha Cleveland clue since the latter half of the 1915 season. He is a strong, consistent hitter and has not varied more than three last three years H'e batpoint in the In 1915 was .265. in 191? ting average .262. season He is 29 years 2i, a.id last eld and haa been plaving professional baeebaii alnca 1911. Hie first mapir leagus assignment waa with tha White WILL E well-kno- i I n empire, and they expressed hope today that aa agreement resatisfactory to all concerned would sult from the conference between Presidents Wilson and Maaaryk and Henan statesmen. Italy always haa regarded possession of the east coast of tha Adriatic by Austria. Hungary aa a menace, and It lays ela.rn to tho territory by virtu of the provisions of the treaty of London, mad Just before It entered the war. contend On their aids, tha Juso-Bta(Continued (rein Fags one.) that this territory rightfully la a. pari of their new republic because of the preof peoples among the given the president, whle ths munici- ponderance and Slavic that without thla out et population, pality will present Mrs. Wilson with an on new coast tha their republic would be of Rome. emblem artistic gold wolf, the During the ceremony Prince Colonna will ttjfled in Infancy. of Trent, have with him the msvor Trtest, Gorlala, Flume and Rears. On Saturday president Wilson will NOTABLE SECTION visit the Pantheon and will place wreaths DELEGATES on the tombs of King Victor Emmanuel 1 and King Humbert He will then attend REACH a special meeting of the Lyceum acad- n , , emy, the Oldest national scientific n ifchlch will give him honorary tXDNDGN, Jan. 1 An Important The president wl'i . have memtwpahp. ef the British delegation to ths peace Ran on Batur-ds- v at the American embassy ith conference will leavetheforEvenli Ambassador Rage, after which he sill g News Is according to visit Pop Benedict at the Vatican. Mr. addition to Premier Uoyd George ForWlison and Miss Wilfon w'H b recslved eign Becretarv Balfour and Andrew Bonar the by tha pop Immediately after tha presi- I aw, chancellor of the exchequer, dent. paper says, the British representatives atwill will Include Viscount Ilard.nge, former bsturdsy evening the president tend a dinner given by the Dowager governor general of India and permanent undersecretary for foreign affairs, Queen Margherlta, after which he will attend a reception to representative of Bir William O. Tyrrell, former private Protestant organisations at tha Amerito Sir Edward Grey, who wl I Secretary can church. The same night he will act for the foreign office; 8 r Louis Malleavd Rom, either for Naplee of Milan. let. former British ambassador to Turkey, as authority on mattsie relating to Turkey; Ble Estn H Howard, minister to Sweden, se authority on northern Europe, Blr Ralph Paget, minister to DenCRISIS SETTLED ; mark and former minister to Bulgaria, a authority on tha Balkans, snd Blr POLICY UNCHANGED en Evr Croae, assistant undersecretary of state for foreign affairs, as an authority on affair of western Europe. ROME, Jsn. 1 On the ere of President Wilson's arrival her, the eshtnst crisis has been settled. An official stateACCEPT ment was Issued assuring the people of KING Italy that the government's policy reINVITE mains unmodified, pursuing the demo, cratlo principle which inspired our enVISIT AMERICA trance Into the war. Thin Is taken to mean the' swinging in four of last of the the big Tips Tuesday, Dec, 1 There which will plsv a leading role haLONDON. been goeslp In the J onion ' newsIn framing a secure world peace. The papers during President Wilson' visit Orlando-Sonntcabinet has emerged lid bad asked King Oeoree and Queeq from a serious crisis with flytng color. ihat to visit the United Btgtee during Mary It haa scored a victory simitar to that hie office, and that the Invitamenoeau in tha French tion term of be of premier accepted. The Standard m'ght chamber and that Of Premier Lloyd Ths George in the British election. and reformists, who had opposed to the government with on ardor equal and that with which the French radicals that and W socialists fought the Tlgeri. Lloyd of the Hendersonlte agathet George, were I converted in ths eleventh now harmony. hour and all The portfolio of ailnistsr BiHUlgtl, who resigned lasr week on account of differences of opinion with Forslgn Min- -' Ister Baron Bonnlno, will not be filled at present, the war minister havinga taken over the function of Blasolatl office. Signor Boronint, a reformist, remains in the cabinet, though he had threatened to beslgn. Signor Benonl. inthe conservative replace dependent, Minister Dart in the portfolio of public works. Atiatro-Hungarta- LOVETT OPPOSES RAILWAYS OWNED BY GOVERNMENT n private owtierstvijc Preserve Competition. "I believe in thorough regulation' by the national government of a II competition in service and facilities, wKh power to check it where it amounts tOvsn evil. ho said. I should permit consolidation subject to government approval where the public benefit would plainly le promoted, particularly tn the absorption Of financially weak lines of minor importance, whereby so doing the communities dependent thereon could he better served. But I would steadily preserve competition between the largo systems and pursue, a policy of widening the competitive area hjtween su h large 8) stems wherevei practical le. Jr giving his reasons for opposing government ownership, Mr. Lovett asserted that if we analyse the relative merits of efficiency from unification from and tbs advantage competition In service facilities. I believe ws will find thet ths latter will be very much better as a national policy. Hs added that he car--fuli- also objected to government ownefsnip because the opportunity it would offer for promoting political ambitions would be a perpetual national scandal and expos ths government to financial burdens. . . Political Influence. Expressing the Tear that "the railroad pork barrel would tn time make the pther in pork barrels appear insignificant said: comparison, Mr. Lovett would com be almost Every politician pelied to exert any political influence possessed by him to provlcs placet for h supporters or improvements snd facilities or rate adjustments desired by thsin. Each congressman wouid be pressed by all the ambitious towns In his aistrict for ornate passenger stations or other improvements, as he Is now pressed for courthouses and other public buildand unnecessary ings; for additional trains to please particulsr communities, and for ths construction of pew railroads, extensions snd branches. Mr. 1 Ovett also declared that there are other objections to government ownership, such as the political power of the employees to organise and control the railroads, and th-- j probable deterioration In ability and efficiency of eaecuttve and administrative offices under the scale of government salaries in competition with private business. of Consideration sny solution of tha problem involves the fundamental question ef whether there shall or shall not be competition." said Mr. Lovett. post-office- s, LONDON. Jan. 1. It Is understood that King George and Queen Mary assured President Wl n that ths printnf Wale United States will visit th during hi coming trip through ths British dominions, according to a rarta to the Mali. - BRITISH WILL PARIS por-t'o- ITALIAN CABINET MAY WILSON'S TO no POINCARE STATES (BF th Aaaociated sending hi greeting to th jre4e).In tho people of th United State, throughPoln-MiAssociated Press today. President -- Doc. PARIS, 1 n I am very glad that President will take part in th Important work has Frano of the peace conference. full confidence In his onllghtened Judgment snd his lofty conscience. 8h hss suffered tong and terribly for the sake of Juatlce. Bh know the United States aasrlftces aha has Will not forget th mBYnc i ready to prepare, aid by tide and In unlaon with tha great sleter republic, a better and brighter futura for humanity" REACH BERLIN FIRST AND MEET TROUBLE the RERUN, Tutelar. Dec, ST (By Tha ambition of five Associated of tho to the bo first soldiers American American expeditionary forces to roach Berlin la likely to have aerloua result tor them, p Ths men, who arrived hera Sunday, were attached to the 126th Infantry regiment, now at Coblen. They were absent without leave snd unexpectedly ran Into members of the American militn connection tary commission now her with the repatriation of prisoner. On of the men had -- boon captured and ia being detained, while ths Berlin police ar seeking the other four. Prs). Cannot Visit Switzerland. BERNE Tuesday, Pec 1 The American legation hero announced thi afternoon that Predent Wilson regret the pressure of numerous other engagement prevents hi visiting Swttserlgnd. 1 Serious Objection. riemencesu. P6KI8, Jn. 1!m essniitW glnco lie look has lAhcred oflloo thirteen month ago, Is taking a La Vende, rest at Moutlleron-en-PareiiWho s, wner ago. he waa bom aeventy-elg- years hl Creel Goes to Italy. 1. Oe rg Creel, chairPARIS, Jan man of the commute on public Information. ia accompanying President Wilson to Italy. New JAKE WITH PHILLIES tht hard-hlltl- ' t n STOLEN rjncj? CAST Carlyle Blackwell Kitty Gordon June Elvldg Montague Lave EE THE BALLOON SCENES Actually plcturlaed abov tbs aloud. Back te th spoken drama WEEK COM, MONDAY NIGHT -- AUDRA ALDEN RALPH CLONINGER And excellent cast In BHH comedy success Iv- - v - r k'e A t. -- - A I I M the aensatlonxpf th m V1 DALE A BURCH OFFICER YOKES AND DON EE Y$. IT RENO "THE Riof Evening, 10e, Matinee, trllpg 2 So, 5'V. 76n. 10c, 2so. Bid S1 r0. Tickets on ale at box offlc 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. offoring cllnc HIDDEN FIRES rrlng drama, superbly acted by CHARMS OF MUSIC WHITAKER HILL year - this H'a, 9 Ivery night except Monday and Tuesday, 9 15, tour M ounce, he- - ' 'Inning Thursday, t Jth New Playing MAT. AND EVE. h Feature event ar coming In groat bunches to th American Sunday lit th beat thsatar in th country will mark a row pooh In - - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY mutt U Li Li Nights, 25c, B0e! Wed. Sat. Mst Seat sale tomorrow. Call Vvae. WATCH FOR IT I You Buck W M Li SUNDAYS BILL MAE MARSH in ATTRACTION NEXT -- sensational of all play In whloh thl rplndont acroen star appeared Attendance for thla show xfiit broken Amariean record Will b TDcAlE NOW ONLY THREE DAYS MOBS Performances 1 10. I SO. 7 15, 9 p. tn. bEATS MATINEES, tScj EVENING!, 26c and 26c. The biggest, greatest and mod thrilling of all war picture play WILLIAM A. BRADY'g $260,000 PRODUCTION Years Reception. PARIS, Jan. 1 a Mr. Robert Lansing, w fe of the Amerilan secretary of state; Mrs House, wife of Colonel Edward M. Most WIT-to- BEIO hW eompgny LAST TIMES TODAY B2.-FaiiS';S- ; t By Unlreraal Service. PARIS, Jan. 1. Prealdent Wilson motored to the golf course at Versalllee early fhl morning and played a round with Mrs. Wilson and Admiral Grayson It was th firgt time since hi arrival in Europe that he waa able to indutg In hl favorite sport. He originally to spend th morning working, that the but Admiral Grayson insisted demanded physical condition president enjoyed th exercle. Th president gam exceedingly. Mesnwhll the peac snd other demanding commissioner audiences with th prealdent were aide-track- best picture In hi tla&Ha EWPD fT f.i a -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY TALMADOE. In THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE Wmi ) '!! BILL WASHINGTON, Jn. 1 Thomas Maaaryk. prealdent of th new republic has left Prague for of Rome, and, according to information tohi purpose is official sources, from day to Confer there with President Wilson and man Italian stale regarding the dispute between Italy and the new republic of over former Austrian terriJugo-Hlatory on th Adriatic coast now occupied by Italian force. Borne diplomats here regard this dispute as on of the moat Important growing out of the dismemberment of the old ai NOW hmwihi PLAYING iii iuMWiiWir Headed . FIVE OTHER Eleventh episode Vltagraph serial A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS 9 15 Three ehowk dallv 2 45, 7 20, 25tf 15c, Price Matinee, 10c, 25cv Hoc 15c, Night price vi RIALTO DAY. SPECIAL PROGRAM Every Night Thl Week TIIE 13:h CHAIR Presented by Wilke Playsr May Buckley, J. Anand George thony Smyth - --Rand. M tineas Thursday and kith Saturday NEXT WEEK, BILLETEO by ThoRovueDouqi::! ACTS a, ALICE HOWELL HAROLD LLOYD MUTT AND JEFF X THE BRYANT WASHBURN ia the delightful and romantic comedy, , Animated Burton Holm Travels., Picto graph, OirSY TRAIL. Cartoon. Special Miutic, Orehs.tt and Hop Jone Organ. j NORMA COMING TOMORROW O nas Coming 'Better Pictures for You and Your Family. CZECHOSLOVAK PRESIDENT GOES TO INTERVIEW WILSON Csecho-Blovakl- What seem to me also a serious objection to government ownership Is the that very Urge financial undertaking would be Involved. On December tl, 1016, the total outstanding capitalisation" of all in the United 8tatr the railroad amounted to 120,(79 SiO.501. Of course, it he not would necessary for the governSox tn 191. ment to provide the entire amount of thl huge investment at rnce, If tho governWorth (50.00 a Bottle. ment should be Witling to acquire the William Barns, Ban Antonio, Tex., Sroprrty subject to existlrg mortgage. would undoubtedly add enorHoney and Tari the write: Foley mously to tha value of the bonds outbest cough remedy in the world. It ha standing, in buying subject to tna been worth 550,00 a bottle to ins. I bad mortgages, since, the bonus would In effect be the flu' followed by pneumonia, whirb guaranteed by tho government. . left me weak, with a persistent cough. I needed rest and leep, which I wn DAUBERT MAY unable to get. Some one advised Folcv I that it Tar. and taking PLAY began Honey very night. Before bedtime I noticed relief, and that night had a sound sleep FHILADELFHTA, Jan. 1. It would not and perfect night ret, the first inee bs euch a big surprise If Jake Dauhen, the beginning of the fiu. I have com- the slugging first sacker of the Brooklyn ram to the Rhlllle next Season pletely recovered and do not eougb at Robin, to plF the Initial bag for Jack Coombs, all. - It font me only 11.20 to'eure new the manager The reported trad obstinate cough with Foley Honey and between the Gisnt and Robin teems to read thin letter try hav fitfed and T,r. Let all who tha Itodger Folcr'a." For 'sale by Rohnimm-Jolin-ioa- . nay figure In a deal between the Rhlla : and Brpcklyn. ) (Advertisement ... . .. , Clemenceau Takes Rest. WILSON INDULGES Means Stagnation. IN FIRST GAME OF All WlU agree, I believe, that competition in railroad rates is unwise and prae. GOLF IN EUROPE in rale tically impossible. Competition can not exist without rebates, secret rates and other kind red evils that make it intolerable. But competition of service snd facilities aiwavs existed until the beginning of federal control, snd has really been responsible for the great advance in tha quality of railroad service in this country, pailkulariy in recon t years Its would mean comparative elimination stagnation. Much ia sstd of the waste of railroad competition. Nearly everything thug characterised I for ths benefit of the public. Undoubtedly there is some actual waste, but the smqunt of expehss saved by the net relatively a great item. unification Moreover, I have po doubt that the rigid economies enforced by keen supervision of detallh under private management as Against the lax habits inherent in public maragement and the greater freedom and extravagance In methods of spending government money would much more than offset eiery year any possible saving from ths elimination of expenses incident to competition. " ti-f- LT0DAY di -- SALT LAKE Yankee soldiers The Forbidden City FRANCE HAS FULL FAITH IN WILSON , House, and Mrs. Grew, wlf of Joaenh A met ban peace delegaof New tion, today on tho .occasion Year received informally a tholr guest , the various sitae haa of the peacetunlorenco. Amortcan war worker, memhere of tha Red Cross and newspaper , t-, Correspondent- - Prealdeit TAlleon, tnry of btat Lansing. Colonel Hous and . General Tasker H. Bus wra among tna : guests. C. Grew of tn 'h OF iuttl-tutio- NEW YORK. Jan. governnw ground tl facilities, but not in rates, should be preserved, waa voiced in a statement issued by Robert 8. Lovett, when his resignation director ot the division of capital expenditure of the railroad administration became effective today. Afur asserting that "there la nothing so essential to the financial pence and the commercial ar d Industrial welfare of this country aa a definite governmental railroad policy," Mr. Lovett declared that the heceseity for exclusive national ontrol, as against state regulation, was pot too obvious for discussion and that ths only debatable question ia whether such control shall ws through government ownership or by exclusive lediral regulation of when bidding ths king and queen fareFrea'dent Wilson aatd he hoped to see them in America short iy. No authoritative sMaement on the subject, however, haa been issued. well. All-st- Rlalt IsugMest perfect ventilation i ' |