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Show s ' , THE SALT LAIvE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNIXQaNUARY Thvart Daring Main Street Police Thousands Attracted by. 191919: Hold-U- p CIIXEE WIIXIAM who 1 In ch&rg IjrRE II of tho local arrangements for "Fir Prevention Week, beginning tomorrow. a Jewelry Store Alarm Average of 1500 Fire8 troy Homes and Build, Is Assertion. Methodical Destruction of Home of Innocent Be- gets Hatred of Allies. Persons Wishing to Adopt It Told to Pay Hospital Fee Is Charge. Ruin Heightens Wanton Determination to Bring Downfall of Germans. Campaign of Education Prevent Needless J. LEO MEEHAN. I used to be office boy around Th Tribune and thereby broke into th baper serrtc flag, the city editor thinks I ought to writ a pie, about th war. Now, city editors dont get out much, and probably Ibis one doesn t know that people are sick of h taring about th war, and that th war U over. Nevertheless, he insists, and maybe if The Tribune readers like it he'll hire me, which would be a great CHIEF WM , to fullv ofa urlted camps g jj lh entire city aminit h i, of prevent lble fics, i penance to a ' Physician Held Child Until Demands Were Met, tba Bait ZAk pollco deportment et&glng g daylight "movie robbery on Main street. Top five MEMBERS ofof the crowd which gatbarpd when tho word waa paaaed that the Daynee jewelry store had been "held up." Below U Mother thriller in connection with the "hold up." The "robber" is giving the police a tough battle. , '' Developmr courts m t e case o' be Juve-U- '' hah' go 'o Indicate that ea'ted in more than on 32nn r !t a welcome T home i; t e I i r a been not I f"r the purpose, Coming o cAp seeing Ir.t eor, of the bby In The Tribune Friday morning Mr end Mrs. told Hen R. Lucius LauJie of Harries, rhlef offh er cf the Juvenile court,, that thev lal endeavored to get , poesessloq of the ih! d They said, acS N. cording to Mr Harries, that Jvownmg, head of the Ideal Maternity Ninth Kaet street, hosp tal at ;jci hsd refused JTj end asked $ 0 for he batty when they vailed upon him -- Ir help,' became Uncle ham took m off th pay roll th other day, and now 1 have to fto to work. been But, seriously, after a fellow over Europe, after he knows Flcadllly 'Circus as well aa Pecond South gnd Main, after he haa been up at the front, where men laugh at death and hardship after he a aryl discomforts unbelievable, seen Big Bertha shells dropping Into the streets of beautiful Faria, killing and terrorizing old men and women and children; w heh a fellow recollects the anxious hours passing through the submarine sone, recalls th dizzy little feeling he bad at night as he looked out over those black, unfriendly waters, where Frits s pirates waited to blow his victims into Davy Jones s locker when he think of thes and many .other experience some sad, some happy, some with the of danger that is ever in Hie war sone, sitting back here present In old halt Lake, he begins to wonder if It isn t all a dream. Mr and Mrs explained that they had applied I at the Ileal Maternity hospital, as we as at outer hospiuoa, for a child to adopt and had been Informed. by fir I 'owning that one wee available there I ut that the mother s hospital expenses Incident to the child's rmint be met birth, amounting to before the child would he gnep tip They of the 2't0 I could riot pay mrc than b'li and gave up hope of getting the . bs hv . Mrs William T Caudle of 280 B atreet also called at tn juvenl e court rooms and told of having made applhatlon to J T iJownlng for the child and of having been told that ehe could have It If aha would pay the IlkMi hospital hill. It was the Interrogation of Mis Laudle by telephone to a Juvenl e tourt officer last Tuesday that started the Investigation which finally resulted In the turning over of the baby to officers of the Juvenile rourt in exchange for a check for I Ob. Fii Inquired If there was any law under be which a charge of Ihe aort could made Incident to adoption of a child by It home. a persons willing to gbe Visited All Fronts. While I was overseas it was my good fortune to get Into Scotland, England, over all of northern Franc and up Into Belgium as far a Ghent. I visited the French front, the British front and the Belgian front and was billeted for some time in that most Interesting area be- Price Is Bet. Tn recounting her experience yesterday, Mrs. Csudle said that she started on a Search In October for a child to adopt. ' I called up ,11 the hospitals, public and private, and inquired' for a child that said Mrs Caudle. might be ' !om the adopted Ideal Maternity hospital I received the Information that the birth of a child there wee expected and lint I would be Informed when It occurred I was accordingly notified a few dave ago, only to discover that I could net get the child, though prepared te give It a good home unless J would pay the 1200 Both mv husband and I were Indignant at this, so muih so that I Inquired of the juvenile court officers If eui h practice was upheld by the law. 1 am sHJI sufficiently Indignant to say this for with mv husbands approval. publication, v wwre very stn ere tn our desire to adopt the, child and had waited in anticipation to receive report that it had been born " , tween . -- front door. CONSOLIDATION OF Alarm Is Giicn. SOCIETIES PLANNED Mr 1AxnR hriirer 1iAOxerfI f th hold up and intr t prtMlnir th th mitomatlo alarm s'anal fav noth to ietv of th as boat as etna?) on th si hapt.r of the pollc nginehis a id the of ths rf'btrx , hll hadquartrs, naPona er gtp.et mg into one th lotrh th siirnnl at sain Rtam Csso-Ule kiowu n t ofgamr.iftro. ttm holtsd th frnt door 1 m of I an I'flhailon Patrolman H H Honsy hsstsnsd to th d ei t wot h a n imlen o' the crgl- tirK and mad hla rntrano through a a e 'I g s e I n sent i to ha dor almost rvlMd!n with th rob Vic.lni-l- nip wi e fisnt s jhe bar a h started to mako his rtiwg h ( tbrr aftrr funlin th front door' bolted , . A rh si.Mi g o' M ficiet Th ratio had th "drop on th deprand He v an Wy r n Plertge u r 'son and after dtaannlns him beat t rne? ha'Veen s(l, Intel hv PUx'nan '.in'iC th oxer th head with th patrolman h I cfv of Xinne. s lor the butt of his revolver fh c vngtng t if ii Ion lo pn vp t os ahtrm had In th mant!m automat!' e I tie af Ii I,h th Blirnal th and officer (rlxen pnllo i od lo ei C I eerlng UKil in thi store fromR exerx dfre- I IS", f ,. a fripn hauffeur Thomas lo u Tial cnginerinirI, s, ei tkm ' t h th aas th first to r aon after . ,1s, e p t i' MsXsslon of Honev had hen disarmed Patroinan ' t v, e sll Mlthoit heinjr noticed lx th bartdit h r ' h ' hi gineers drxx a I ad on fh robber a ' heart v l O.etilg and him to surrender Paxne h had iv opporturttx to cap hll Mr 1ane thn e. up lit hands f the M r disarmed h m and member tall I , lis 1 tI ui yto e- g,t is 'Cem I v ai i ' -- ' np''r i, 'll 11 SO-- I I i T i lesss.l i ! ,e llgtlp HVE DEATHS RESULT FROM INFLUENZA ' Th Z 4 h ' ' " ,t S j Q i i 5 s v,ji i m c k. t ( r II. DICKSON IS te i ( H V ,!H n td ratno rt; V - t a the xr1soi'r to his he sent tie polite (h emeTnr hospital wth U Mhen tie crowd hs ne5 comrade whT in fint of irsthe-- d th st e saw )iad been beaten non of K nN ionman him and kill him arose A 'tin 1de ToD'e Sergeant fi exrTinker hs 'rxd to iHItonj mhd r4 ihe iris nVr hi lgal rights and h 1 the n fpl'erd U t e eamrK rrtumd for the -- r s ffc er TI 'rrhs sti shackled n to thourb hhu Mere th 'I uade a deperfe attempt to pr m rr e hi eas fhualx subdued 'rak n tai ?Us (dental takew tn h o1 iti rj 4 s HII! Iaxn waaetahl sheda pxture s)ihh Vruplsu H R HI? S t n JM ti Mip d Cj;od Excited. khd T.niasrmrnaha sWI o n r ax e x f e e MUCH IMPROVED t' !frjrh t pariai1 a e " T ' ' ronneert 'tie.k.r. ii m S be icty tn ' V r g H 'fee - ' f w , - e t -- te fr j ril ' if i i riv i f A headquarters effort an event which began to collapse, cheered up the British Immeasurably, end It was also mo good fortune to have landed in Paris at it o clock on the morning of November It, and to be there during three wonderful, unforgettable, historic dsys, when all Paris and thousands of folks from the allied countries jotrted In celebration of the end of the war e also followed uu the Hun retreat In Flanders, getting Into Ostend, Bruges, Koulers, Thorout, Menin, Zeeorugge, Ypres. Armsntieres end down as far as the great manufacturing city of LIU within a few days after th evacuation by the Germane Those, indeed, were unus whose priviforgettable days those of there learned to lege it was to have been know genuine Jor. We have seen a new In th human eye, indescribable, to light be sure, but It will always be an inspiration to recall It. The happiness that filled the hesrts of those brave people w ho lived under t u bouhe heel for four bitter, terrl'ytng years must hav resembled th happiness of heaven patrol were i i IjS I rx am pa had a IB he i their safe , kt i t en tn rgic knien m f 'lapirva with r M (1I nlif,v u a s , , i. V f an- I Idisrs r ! stra t pa-- r and other ijjot was were not aptlie fir?n in of ihe Land of Desolation. Places Will Be Provided Fred A. Wann Named Director of Association for for All, According to California. Present Plans. Active preparations for caring for members of the 140th artillery who may be in need of employ rneut are rap idly assuming shape at the central bu reau of the state council of defense, 23 East South Temple street. Members of the regiment who may return to old lobs, or rather places they, held before going to war, are requested bv tho bureau to make a report of such places, in order that the statistical record of the office may be maiutattied. Others will be taken rare of rapidlv, in the opinion of officials of tho bureau. In some of the skilled lines of work there are more applications for men than there aro mop to fill the plaex In some fields, however, "tho reverse is true. Therein a vast supply of places for unskilled labor, enough to assure the officers that there is no necessity for any man going hungry for lack of work. The warm weather of the past few davs has taused a great increase in the plaD for construction, and it is ex that the earliest building petted boom in vears will soon spring be under wny There is still an insistent demand Jor places for men seeking part time cm These for the most part are ployraent voung men who have not yet completed their schooling and who wish to per feet themselves in some lines of work. Ths pari time emplovment will make it possible for them to support them selves while getting this schooling BAMBERGER SIGNS DRY RESOLUTION At in o clock vsstrdav morning Gov signed the house Joint the federal constitutional prohibition amendment, which passed both houses of th legislature during ths earlv hour of he .eHsion Th resolution was forwarded to the secretary of state f r delivers to the congress of th tnlted SOxtcs The governor als, signed the sena'e memorial No addressed to the con gTeas of the Tnlted States petitioning the government to pass the federal suf frags amendment Among other hltis and resolutlocs of in 'nor Importance were house bin Vo providing for the expense of th Thirteenth legislature, and the house concurrent reaolutton No tn honor of the memory of former President Theodore Rucsevelt. ernor Bamberger No rs-,lii'i(- n rmtfv Ing 1 1 1 of I'atrlrrer ksMurphx pf it e h LiMJtilds A . i T Vi t n . i 1 fl Ut I , united h safe Broken Open. t4 " arc 4 i H t ol f h 4ffe jr oi a A porta of y know J was tn London when the Balkan front It developed yesterday that no regular birth certificate for tits baby, whose Robber Gives Officer a mother Is a girl of IT years and whose father, sbe ear, is a isptaln In the I ntted Plate trim, has ever been filed Tougfb Battle Before with the" city board of health? ijui h filing is required of the physician in atA certificate, said tendance to have Arrest Is Made. been furnished hv i'r Ixvwntng to a woman officer of the Juvenile court, with the explanation that it would obviate need of legal adoption bv showing the an attempted davllght child to he her own. Is In the hands of Chief tiffber Harries A receipt for payrivaling In ita boldness ment of the joti Is a'so In his hands, THWARTING old tlms bullion together with thirteen receipts for paytli west, the police ments made bv the father of the voung woman, totaling 14J, making r total of csterdav saved the Jiajrica 343 ostensibly paid on the hospital bill Jewcli y company a loss of eeveral thouof the child s mother at the time he waa sand dollais and landad the 'desperado auppnsedlv being turned over to aotfTeone In the city Jail within thirty minutes willing to pav "S' on for the opportunity of tektrg the habv to ralsr According to J Fred Iaj ns. president and general manager of the Haynes JewLegal Measures. a presperoua looking Troset ut ion of ttio futliei on a riimnal elry rompanv charge rr under the I tah at itute that stranger appeared In hla establishment makes him r sponsible fqr Us .support about 4 oilixk veaterday afternoon and would be posrjble with the mother a asked to be shown aoma diamond Mr. Mi willingness to swear against him Harries said last night tie would swear I'avnea himself waited on the customer to a complaint Monday asking the arrest and, showing a number of beautiful of a vaptain in the juth fofatitrj who sfones on one tray, put them back in th was stationed at hVtt Iauigias several showiaae while he went to the safe for months hxi , If the law tovcis any fea- some rarer gems. At the inatant ha ture of the transactions of the sort Iv turned his back, the bandit " who Ha hl h the chilli ki In own ame lido possessio circles as th clever of police the juvenile poutt offhers the provision crai ksman and tori' man, BUI Fayne, has not vet been determined in the reai hsd his nand through ilia partially meantime the hahv I reported to be do- o(ened door of the display cas seiaed the diamonds end dsshed 'towsl'd the ing tiled' In the loijnja host It al the channel war-lam- -- No Birth Certificate. . idHte the Calais and Dunkirk 1 spent nearly six weeks, all told. In Par's and, after 11, thei Is only on Fare" and I had about two week In JoLy old London, pleas-ureab- cnne-- By notified the presence cf any in The ' exhibition" was s'aged bv members of the police department to demon-atrstth efficlemv ,,f the force under iult k burglar cal s and to hrlt g to the a rent Ion of the public and bus. ness the viesirabtPtv of proper devices tofirms assist His officers prop-e- n Mr I'avnea assafeguarding an express on of appreclaTshvn o' the manner tn, whbh polo e effilqenov waa demonstrated;- made a handsnn contribution to the Police Mutual Aid ko,tetj. which la giving ita annual Jiall atxBonnsvljie Tucudsv Iv truder overed but the hurlsr prehended huhequert. stsUed its present aut(mstU alarm ss-h- . Whuh the polu art irrmedga-,n gfet. of d - , ptk if the reclamation tchen e ou Ined by Franklin K lane, secretary of the Interim. for the put pose of Irrigating with th flood water of the Colorado river millions of ac-- e of land In tne Colorado rlvsr basin materialize an effort will be made by the directors of the Arrowhead Tral, Improvement and I'cveiop-meassociation to expedite the construction of a highway between lava Vega, Nevada nd ban Ulego, Cal , according to annoume-nen- t mail yesterday bv Charles H litselow, seiretnrv and treasurer of the assotlation The nutter of building the highway wgs (Psiusaed at a meeting of th directors of the association. held Friday, for the purpose of outlining the plsi s for the next two months The regions nr udel In the Parkir d t of Arizona and the Blvthe and imperial vahevs of i altforolx will be lapped hv th highway If s cons urtlon is d out There are thousands of a re of land ntibtlie watr t,f th Colorado river evsiem would make produitlve in t iee districts, according to Ir Bigelow Hast 'ear, he declares approximately I t iihO.OhO worh of product was exported from the Imperial Valley alone. lYes'dent J H Manderflelrt, at tne meeting of the dire, tors also to'd the offirers prewnt to urge the building of a highway from St Georg. 1 tah to Kingman. Arlz , provldlt g that the legislature of th latter state succeed in making an aprpopHatlon for the purpose of bridging the Colorado rrt er Sties was paied on the value of'he proposed roadway for the purpo-- e of facilitating the flo, k and herd Interchange between the two slate Thousands of tour'sta who are row tiavVilng to California will visit the enio wonders of Ftah and pass through ths state en routai to T e'tow stone National park the president said If the roadway i completed That L tah ha within Its boundaries nt rl. ed Going Back Home. Reailv, It doesnt seem right anrl fitting to say that they wer going home. It sounds hoilow. But that is Jusf what thev were do'ng, almost before Fritzs screaming shells had ceased to fall Exiled for four years, they wer going back Never will I forget on efternoo'wl sat In a car In th village of Perve, In We bad been caught western Belgium In a traffic blockade, a motor lome had crashed through an Improvised bridge ahead of us, the only one across No Man s land In that vlainlty, A depressing, drizzling rain was falling, typical Flanders weather Every few minute one of hrltzs sheff cam singing over and fell Just short of th ruins of Pervyse Swinging the Inevitable stick, cut from a roadside tree an old French peasant came tip the road. Following him were his wi'e and two girls apparently their daughters Pervxse had been their home They cjlmhed over the masses of stone and mortar to where their home iy There wasn t a wall left more than waist h some of the stenlo wonders of tie wond gh' No tears were hed they had forwas the rieflarallon frf I'resldent Msnder-fl- e gotten how to weep. I suppose, or had d tn addressing this present at the wept so much that they could weep no highways xvhb h lead to more meetirg The esnvon-and Ion They clambered op onto the pile of I.lttle all other ruins, that place that was their beloved Imof Interest Jn th state should b points fled before the enproved. h said and an effort made to home when thev Jiad before: Thev pointed acquaint clt'tena with the natural leauty emy four vearschatted for haif an hour here and there, of the state old Flemish ftinnv In tongue Then for the Orel tlm in the hlstory-o- f th th their old wan pulled' off hta coat the womArrowhead Trail Improvement and Defolk dropped their bundles and thev velopment aesrtciat'on. n director has en out there they teen n,H, nted fr the slate of Califor- went to work Tonight, nia Fred A Mann, former v general have oin sort of- roof over their heads, traffic manager pf the Silt I.ak Houa and thev are back home' h been , ie tediiythat of flex liureased ui Hv In the myter of roul roprnv entente Souls Still lived. In and between and tah No wonder Germany entdd not win' and Cal f irn x Is pretlb ted as a result of Her war msetw--e wss a marvel of e'fl of this office the creation clipnev, far mcra so than anv thing I saw Thelh destrintion was on the allied s d But shell methodhai. complete anil SUE FOR RECOVERY and and gas poison don t kill shrapnel soul of a peple who are Fghting In ON $20,600 NOTE atheholv cause. And that Is why the Ger. mans lost, thhey could not khl th souls In the Inlted State dist-j- ef court of the mrilons who knew thev were right veeterdav the I tah National P nderwrlt-erand who knew they must win because vorporatlnn began an action against they were right lArenx Stohi and K T Ralph to I wish describe many such recover on a promissory note for Jrt sod th'ngs that 1 saw Just little human made m pavmont r CtbO el. are of th Is but l'mtt?d and space things city ediso I II have io stop preferred stotk and lld't) snares of the tors a-com non sto, k of th plaintiff company. But perhaps some nig it when nr On motion of th defendant the cs short of murders and scandsi I can have of Mason Turner against th Over a htle more space and can te Tne company an Action for per- Tribune reader about some mors e tnv sonal Inturte. was dismissed on th experience and those of o'herS who were of failur of th plalnt'ff to fi ground "over thr and saw what our ngjah a.i amended cumpiaint. eout.r tail th show" clot up. var-rle- -- v 1 w , frr 'f .L' .destructive part whkq Maying In the life ' t r ' on. people will jiut lave a 'IBS kjs, aroused unless the ir "'CSS f t enormity nrd power t 'm' ani-whom they aro nailed ro w firru war and to become fu H ' to th ro that It Is not a man if i tw v to overcome, but a .r arid ever-aefiend of V traiticn In thia scries of aril, ics I mS, out the enormous fire was wlr)l c i a L rt ' -- nually affJcts the natit . tn coma causes of numerous frc that majority of these fires ail u t'lrmghajy lessness and are heme i tanl w to urge upon all of oar r!njit , S1j.h of care and caution In t rnrditia; fire and Inflammal lr r urr.x J I make bait Lake Uitv the u tri n of the entlio m nath city iu Uw2 7- -' Ogden Superintendent Tell Advantages of Change loss record. in System. Loss $2.31 Per , Capita. Fire waste is America s n mt ti of Inefficiency It annurts The present legislature should ei act. tax of 2 51 for everv niaji, wotoe annual law which will enable Ogden or any other and child In the country whha the m city In the state to inaugurate a system capita. tax tn Europe amourt to ocb cents. school terra, accordof a twelve-mont- h The volume of fir loss in th Pm ing to Henry C. Johnson, superintendent States la rery l'ttle spore at4 by e Of the Ogden city school. advanMany people We become so arriirtomeii tefe of fir apparatus alo g the atruu tage would be derived from a continuous flight to become callous lo a i that la a school year. In the opiulon of Jtr. John- as In this constantly volved reiumng. son, who Is using every effort to have the perlence, little api reciatp g the fact state legislature take up the question. everv of volume fire whstrver any "The summer school ha been organized In many cities to offset the Inefficiency creases the cost of living and artda tofr of which taxatnn oiprcasrath of school management, Mr Johnson said, weight "This summer school experience, coupled people. of wKh the readjustment educational courses brought on by th Expensive Experience. The annual fire waste cf the pit war, haa created a demand for the school. The call for all States approximates l.a F0 Cvo How boys for military service demonstrated it be otherwise than that the drstrta the vast amouvl of retardation under th lion cf this vast volume of the natiott Ugden high resource must corresponding!'' afisettb present school vear In th school ther wers eighty-tw- o boys over value of the balance? blnce volume w 18 years of age I hope the Utah legiscost of commodities mutually reacts lature will appreciate the advantage of each other. It Is inevitatle that tit legislation marked reduction In amount of any a taking a lead In educational our experl that has been demanded by tide of commerce must af''t the m enee of the war. From my own Investiket price, so that one is not drives Is prono tost the there with figures in com .ding thi question gation, juggling posed legislation is worthy cf careful Ihe fire waste of Atrer.La is o ie ot t Mr Johnson declared most expensive experle n rs studv. The plan advanced bv Mr. Johnson proIt i difficult to so sta'e the fir ks " of-three of the country as to brli g It within tb vides for four school terms to term the first begin comprehension of t rduiry understanding month. each, until December The dally number of flies throughout tin September 1 andto continueDecember 1 and if the second begin nation reaches the ajffmlllng flguret t. beto thtrd 1440 March the 1; minutes in x if continue until 100. Aa there aro gin March 1 and last until June t, and this makes an average of tver one fn the fourth to begin June 1 and continue for every minute In order to fully gnu until September 1 thia fact It Is only necessary to sun A great 'wiany children In Ogden and for a time facing the clock, and, as ever smal.er towns are forced to be absent minute la ticked off say to yourwH from school during ons term or th other, Somewhere in the country a fr is sox thstt hev may assist in farm work or aid endangering human life and destroym In the support of dependents, according valual le propert Bomebodv's horns ii to the superintendent, and under th pro- now burning to the ground nod the ssr posed plan thev could choose the term ings of a lifetime are being swept away that best suited them In many cases the time which th pupil was absent could Loss Is Positive. be made up If the schools continued dura man' bu Mhf i Nearly ing the whole year. fire fienl wfc Mr. Johnson gives s other arguments being destroyed by thoand a both ear s ere being built, for a longer terra of educational Instructo hbi difficult ar material and tion his opinion that much waste results and replacajw from Idle school buildings during the la order to reconstruct oil h cannot fire deetrov. It summer, that the schools.-- 1th their fa- which wise than that th taxable wraith of th rooms and fine playground thrrrbjr aMsiy cilities. could do much to direct th life nation i greatly reduced burden to th nibrady and education of the child during this an increspin of and atpens of maintain li1tig period, that more children will graduate cost front the eight grades which comprise government Insurance money mav financiallybuttof the elementary echools. that there will be that bui so th to to th or individual no difficulty In getting teachers: p twelve weeks Is a better division of time to th community, is mer! a rommj for the purpose of promotion then is six Insurance money second place in th and months Mr Johnson Is also of the opin- contribution, iv fir nd rbu ion that the high schools will have a building is destroyed is drir' monev th fact the pupils may b ineuranc greater enrollment and course In six years that two building were mtH and ot" finish an eight-verit?1nxI building th Th slat makes Its apportionment of on remain to th school moneva upon a basis of school at- a permanent lo tendance In the high school, and the com- people at large. school during the ing of pupils to Ugh summer month would add greatly to the Must Arouse People. amount of money received from the state, t would hue thia quantitative fire im Mr Johnson declares. to become a fixed factor In th mwi Th readjustment of the work In the of the people before making comment high schools to correspond with tha to the means of overcoming this nztim given In the elementary grades will prob- ocrelictlon. It is useless to warn the P "J ably demand that school continue all the pie against an evil unlexx they year at the high schools, according' to the selves are fully awake to it danger superintendent. realize the need of taking decisive 'F , , towards its removal With this end tn view, therefore I BOARD REFUSES withhold ary suggestions as to fi JT measures for succeeding TO PARDON MVEY ventlve In this series in order that tne re" of The Tribune may have ample opparc Apnllcatton for parole, made bv William nlty to meditate upon the 'fturo McVey, was.vesterdav denied bv the state calamity of the nation s annual fir McVev, who Is 40 board rrf pardons nearly nine years Week Set Aside. years of age has served of a life sentence In the state prieoti for January Hr prevent'on wrek, second degree murder He waa committomorrow at tie ted In 1912 after having been found guilty will be uheved in lectures on fire P miring th five davs of complicity In the murder of a saloonvenllon and the practical value of keeper at- Garfield life saving application for parole was con- ventlon, aa well as thel McVeyL. of the campaign sidered by the pardons board at a regujcta th of , jj', lar monthly sittlrg of that body There following representatives w" of the e bureau were aeventy-flvapplication presented ventlon J Aka to aid the campaign u st this meeting for varying degree of Rav J M Visible clemency. P fooliHele' H J and manager, tiiaufiger ARTHUR L. LOUDER The following lectures on the lm!J tance and necessity of fir prevention -DEAD AT ALAMEDA be held at ihe following plices Monday, January 1 antage noon, Word was received In Salt Lake last 8 rimpuiiv, t 21 -- I at night ofX..th death at Alameda, Cal, of Louder Spanish war veteran school 9 30 January Arthur ut, m , Rotarj a. and formerly a Salt Laker . ' Wilkes theater. 8 30 F n war h During the Span'sh-AmerlcJarman ,1-- SW ft ' Wednesday. erved with th Utah light artillery anil x m 9 a ubsequerfly entered the postoffice ser- aschool, nv ; Commercial tlub. th where he had vice at Alameda, Cal 8 30 p, m , salt Laks rheum theater, since mad his home He was a brother m. 9 nut p. ter, of Mrs A O Duvenberrv of this city, Thursday. January idle 3J";0pX and his father. J N fvudor, now- - of jvs school. Bonn, 3pm, Angeles, wss one of the pioneer of SilJanuary 24 Arocn.au Friday, We was buried with ver Reef Utsh S 30 p m ter, full military honors In Mountain View cemeterv, near San Francesco Parent Teachers to octj-for- m much-need- all-ye- ar I ono-h8- Ruin and desolation well, what s the use of attempting to describe It The magazines have described It and pictured it. the film weeklies have shown it time end time sgaln. But, after all, one must see It. mint b overwhelmed bv th vastness of desolation, the completeness of destruction wrought by fiendish human Never will I forget my first Ingenuity glimpse of the Cathedral of Tpres, famed as on of the finest churches In northern Europe A few gaunt. rrumbbng, shapeless pieces of wall Inst enough to suggest the majestic outlines of th great kdiflce that are all that remain Around It the city of Ypres, a dead mass of brick and stone and mortar, th wreck of homes and shops, favorite cafes and estamlnets. The soul of Ypres had flown, the mangled, shapeless oodv lay there, a monument to the deadly efficiency of the greatest war machine that man' has eves built Yet even as we looked out gazed tn slence, th zilence that tbs sight of the dead brings on, we realized that the soul of Yjfres. which wss th soul of Belgium and France and England, still lived In the distance the sullen roar of th front could be heard, vet, trudgmg along th roads', their worldly on their backs, we in bundle saw th most pitiful sight of all the " horns peasantry going shell-batter- FIRE in ordtr hs Could Pay Only $73. o Begins This Week. BY ENSIGN pro-blbl- tl't u Us, Just becaus frr T ings Each Day. lf por w ed m ar w M'" well-kno- an ' -- WILL RESUME BANK ARGUMENTS MONDAY Argument on the demurrer to the Indictments of John Pingtee and George E Ford returned by the grand Jtirv that Investigated the failure of the Merchants bank. Were continued yesterday until .Monday Th demurrer of th defendants is on the ground that thev were not arraigned within th statutory ten days' limit after the return of the Indictments L. J Haves, th third rtce Indicted In connection with the failure of the hank, is not a party to the demurrer lie entered a pica of not gull'v yesterday to the charges preferred against him. Auxiliary to Meet f-e- y Th th First hoi ui gib rl iv church cf for th purpose Thurdav making 100 rrprg fn an jramvn, ?nad last rght b Mr. of tU urft. Keg er, secretary Y o t Life and Character Leading JANUARY 19 . Here w have a 'JwiSLag a nature that is "ut,li'0'.pkcri of order, but hav tg mu. h eeve tl it ion, ' . and Hie desire lo o"''" Mars apd Fatarn give al u . conquest and adventure,f' .'ife' t yrueas. pride ard Th nature is mild ff,,f,,lf. tvi l and st ,f P t rd gruciousiiesa vnd kve trol taHi'o5 . rtie goVcrnmg r'en ' fc,l with the nronistnre rive let r .y to ,r'rt Au Ui Ifij a Is a artn rts bj 1)1 ever-rittcs- Kd Frni w u'tiltarv I rfugf Vr. E A Fmhh superintendentr schools Will address a n rotv )t X'arent Teacher association ernooti at 3 30 o c!o'k' ff Paper. |