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Show DESERET t Tfitf bractlc of governments taking pert in the preliminsry peeee convraUouV j out Of IT PUTS THE PEP I Tim Combination ef I Iron, Celery. Nux, pepsin, af make Peptlrou what is Thi wonderful therapeutic valje, and so successful after influenza, the grip and fn blood and nerve troubles, anemia, paleness, nervous weakness and anx- and the exhausting worry lety over the world wan- Itf u. Jf EVENING I i i ron JKJlUano1 Frees bucoeu tl a rate ceedtng. elded to toy tbe todtfa te Issue sep the pro-- I regarding From today it has been de- adopted by the British and Americas delegates' 'Th president of the United Stales and the prime ministers and foreign! ralnistsro of the Allied powers, assisted "V the Japanese ambassador tn Paris held two meetings today, lndon, nervo , and and It la a real ,n rourr of ,h theee Tn the i7 tft! In a m inatinn ef tbe dules meetings (1 pccluilv of tbe conference weakness following the influenza and has been continued and almost combrain fagged men. pleted. grip, to worn-ou- t, school-tire-It was decided that tbs fnllod d deiUate women, girls and the BrtMsh empirg, rrgiite JtaJy to last growing boy. .Invalids and States, nU Japan should pc by fivs convalescent,.. h aged and infirm. delegates apiece. The British dominIt actually puts iron. , a natural ions snd fndia. besides shall- be repreresented as follows; Tw o delegates, restrengthsner, into the blood, and stores the wasted red corpuscles. spectively, from Australia. Canada, Tour druggist know its great merit. Booth Africa and India, tin hiding tbe native stales, aud on delegate from Advertisement. - Lew Zealand Brasil will have thr delegates; for making it effective. One of these Belgium, China, Orelo-s- . Poland. Portuthe contention that the de- gal, the Cxecho-Blova- k Rurepresents repuhjic. cisions en the league roust be backed by mania and berbla will hava it combined physical forces. bile the Slam; one delegate, and other represents the t lew that its find- Cuba, spier: Vu sternal. Haiti. Honduras Liings can be enforced without tbe aid of beria, Nicaragua and Panama one deleg common world police force. apiece , Diplomatists srem impressed with the -gate MentnetFieT4U have ora delegate view that both ideas ere moving toward but rules concerning the designaa common ground which! for example, tion the this delegate shall not'be fixed that the nations could until ofthe might moment when the political Alt reserve pretide for each in (dual cash their In this country shat have decision whether H,ey would utilise situation cleared up. -armed force or avail themselves pf oth- been Th adopted the folio vwlxg meeting a er means. two Kvoersl principles; "One i Each Flaw la being a knit, delegation Shape. ratting The plans are being rapidly pat into the number of delegates for in It influence no its status shall have upon in informal conferences and are shape i toward a position where the at the conference working tT It delegasection In the Two peace conference In full session can avail ItseH Mf th them thoroughly and then prob- tion each nation-ma- y enable each commiitee from among Its panel s atem.. Thisto will ably name a to entrust it inter at discretion membership produce the framework state s it such cuts may dvstg to persons In writing with the asalaUnce of the , technical adVisers. . th panel srstetn The work before today' session of n'The adoption efenable the British the supreme council comprised comple- will In toparticular admit among Its five deletion of the allotment of representation empire of the dominions, of the various natlons and representative a further gates which has no delving into the question of whether including Newfoundland, and of Indlp. Russia should have delegates in the separate representation, larger-- body. In a large sense the work ofa today may be compared to that credential committee preceding the n. an American sittings ofThe preliminary sessions will continue work on the question continuously, with the expectation of having It entirely disposed of bv tlaturdav, - when the first formal sitting of t he peace congress win be held, The program commonly agreed upon calls for primary consideration of the tha BfRACtTsE K. T. Jan. ll.-forming of a league of nations and the congress will work on this to -the- - exception of a careful Inspection of the ton all of ether subjects plus South at automatic signal system . Jelet Problems. officials of the intomorrow Those Europcan statesmen who now Byron commercebycommission, the inappear friendly to the purpose of putting terstate the league of nations question td quiry by federal, slit and railroad adthe fore have repeatedly expressed the ministration representatives into the view that, the formation of the league, Bundsy morning, when (hereon -- wee and the making of peace are Joint prob disaster S killed, ended today leras, which cannot be dissociated. The n)T0ut decUlon as to th reeponstbii-effort- s thus seem to bend all energiea u, to the laying of the foundation of the 'Jt wlu bcwreck rVeral days, the railroad I Authorities said, - before they wUi be announcetheir decision-- as to able to ib the ttriy eprlnj, even indeed M.BaA fi tkg. wrck if it be only a preliminary on which II ,h. will dispose of the pressing question of gouthwestern'lJmlteA1 which crashed demobilisation and tbs return of the countries as a TbJ? Iht possible nearly warring today to th economic conditions of peace. Wolverine, reiterated as he approached boutb This is recognised by all the statesmen block signals were green. Indicating that the at the conference res of. tbe utmost Byron track was clear. necessity. Corroboration of the statement of The sponsor for the league of nations ley was given by David Brill, his plan contemplate tbe broadening out of Fried tbe functions of tbe proposed league as fireman, who declared that Fried ley the signals as clear aud that called the preliminary discussions proceed, their assumption being that these will they were clear." maraw Although several railroad men who range far into the subjects of on the were at the scene of the disaster stated teriel and finance, proceeding theory that tbe financial or economic they had seen Thomas F. Groves, flagdomination of smaller nations by the man on the Wolverine, start back with a danger than armed his lanterns, none of them rememberlarger is no less The financial program of ed having seen a fuse burning before domination. the league, as slewed In these quarters, the Southwestern hit the Wolverine. will be to consider whether the league Clarence G. Babcock, flagman on the itself should lend Its aid financially and Fouthweatern, told of finding economically to the small Independent fusee, half burned out, some states which are rising out of the water. fifteen or twenty car lengths back from the rear of his train Frank J. Sprague, signal engineer of Communique New York, permlttej by the officials of the Interstate commerce commission -Issued to make Will s statement, declared tbe accident emphasised what the experts of -- PARIS, Jan. division of safety of the commisIt Hitherto It ha been the sion have long advocated in their reports of accidents, that th wayside signal, no matter hew good, does not give sufficient protection to railroad operation. He advocated an automatic train control. i -- th' fc.2-.e- -- -- -- Dele-gat-c Awric.n"nd British Opposed Decmons Com- - icial Lott-Off- gBt U lued. ffunique i to JrJ-rpStCe - .(By the Aasociat,b whther 'id,s,lon h' errt Ti Bd ear of rt io ihe m announced an b,en mad to confine to the publig to communique. end that prevailed agreement umaa'e . a.iegatea tot to discos, or ' 4y of, the Ini pveforeign-officei5L in the .Jtoda when it j fUi e die-cu- ss s. was ha effect. end wTt i L. an at iloion ofproteau fjtrowned the word, of the peace the Amef- ".""SJandiBg is thatoppose 4. Kren together, pre- - feIr.tini ' newspaper eorrespond-JTlmhal- y Jo.ned in a memorial which they put before Pre ( protest. George; The American 'Lloyd in, correspondent reirspaper robin virtually wtison i which; tfar.prv dnt measured the terms against in usies ;utvnd reminded ihe president of rtoneef his H POWW contansnts of peace openly national-conventio- r!.L at" Brian Hlhas, before the HariUes The memorial was WUh preat-tostg- snd there I eveir reason believe that such a storm has been wilt force ihe question before !M meeting sgam before the .actual ei begin Mfurdaf morning. The question of whether the meetings or closed has been ... to be open It is uuoeldermg for several days. which have with condition in makiof method remoulded the lack ng (while what has actually bean go-la- g for the past on 4n conference The American newspaper rjwth of whom there are about M hers to report the peace proceed--- a save Seen received tn daily saddle toy the American commissioners conditions that ruder the stipulated rial was developed was solely for their routine snd not to be reported u bearing tbe stamp of authority or testing from the mission. The supreme council of the peace tengreM resumed its sessions at IB 39 i clock today Those in attendance wore reader Clemencoatt and Foreign Minister .Pielwn for France: President Wilis and Secretary of State Lansing for he United Premier Lloyd States; ,ewge George and Foreign Secy. Bal-- ur "JU for Great Britain; Foreign Minta-o- r Sonatee for Italy, and Viscount kinds and Baron Mstsui for Japan, sane Wa devoted entirely to fie tasnos of methods of d procedure. League ef h aliens. With the resumption today of tha ' rrurgs preliminary to the conference " i apparent that the movement to a league of nations le being car-re- d on hy two forces, having the same liueet. hut differing ae An the means Doctors Joint You would have to pay thousands of dollars to get these greatjirtists to come to your home and entertain you: Caruso, Alda, Braslau, Calv6, Culp, de Gogorza, DeLuca, Elman, Farrar, Galli-CurGarrison, Gluck, Jascha Heifetz, Homer, Joumet, Martinelli, McCormack, Melba, Murphy, Paderewski, Powell, Scotti, Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Werren-rat- h, Ruffo, Schumann-Hein- k, Whitehill, Witherspoon, and Zimbalist. ci, Is But with a Victrola in your home you can hear them all as often as you like. The beauty and thrilling power of these famed artists just as though they were actually in your presence so lifelike are their Victor Records, .There are Victor and Victrola in great variety from $12 to $950. . , Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any music you wish to hear and demon be v ttrate the Victrola. ask to hear them. Amazed at Flower of( Saenger Voice Culture Records arc invaluable to vocal tudent '' Victor Talking Machine Co Camden, N. J. v Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machine are adentificslly coordinated and aynebroniaed it tbt proceaasa of atnanfactore. and their use, one with tbe other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction ' Raw Vkhl Rncpv-i- Jmaiil.iiiI aSB dsslsr e Ihe ltt of asA month Strength and Steady Nerves to Pale , Weak, Nervous Women -- . !Aic lid Bra. Pays Dr. Reid, TV . rriWs It te Ikeortsh end en the Serves. Clesr tbeStrengthRrmta duetive. Nature in her wisdom has made it necessary to all life, both vegeand table anlmal, and it Is just as sad Bring Bark Health to health as pure air and the J J el Ute te Tired , wholesome food. Yet most nourishing, Asarwle, Rundown of ns gradually exhaust our phosphorus People. supply and do nothing to replenish It, so that more phosphorus Is a common BOSTON, Mas Both my friends of need of both men "and women, though vrefession and myself few realm It. Th people in need of doctors all' Mr hem amazed at the transforma- - phosphorus often think that stomach, ' a few liver use by of oy kidneys are making them sick days'nervous and rundown malt. when all they ' .7 5 ? womn cam to me In (or t really need is a little more phosphorus Phivtual and nervous ex-- ! to tone up th nerves and give . 8h I was fretful, fault-finstrength and vigor to the body. know the value ef phoe-J- d 5 mJ all,,ouf nd oomplained of feel-Physicians the time. 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Wtt ber before and phoru and as in pbospho- w --vT n social life to be-- reted maft phosphates it nourishes the body by own distorted ira- -j aiding the system to convert food Into tonuran..1. nbr.to eatVH less, and- j(living tissue Phosphorated malt con-K- d vwwinvc a in tains almost Pboephoidea state phosphorus ftri and to with that found in the brain and lT, V,e.r,h Obroral. end of , week, intiorv eelle of strong, heel thy vigorous people sod after e few days of tt week ht..'arnv care-(tirnerves thrill with ensrgy. pleas- 1'"tont health the ute is more Inviting, work becomes " nerTe easier and yon face th dav with reb MiapTy newed confidence, endurance and libtrgfir pSonphormed malt double thusiasm. in less Note to ' Physicians; Menufacturers ( rk.'m,TnUI ?ctiv,,y ,,er wttm els had Phosphorated malt, so 4 recomthe physicians 1 have mended by Dr. Reid, is highly not a to th cheek medicine or a secret remedy. Thepatent forUrTIM,s overworked wornof mula. information of physicians m"" blood of health sod and thfor the fiir is on public, every printed the faces of children L2!nJI1f',e It Is sold under a guarantee totn.long spells of sickness, package. to Increase endurance and mental acL kaow ,h?1 or th price will be refunded. Phosphorus tivity is n5 i tbs Even In cases where you prescribe It without It it fails the druggist wflrrsfund ths Vjfpnre'hle Nervo and bTsJn end purchase price. The manufacture rs in.th,f hol1y ned food. It sist that all druggists sell it subject to It Is dispensed In Salt Jhli guarantee. Schramm-Johnsoof tho'hSmaT wC'! tn n Why. It Dlan? d' by City and S" lari ha.i Btores-Advc- rtieei bHPomeaprHtnyun on;. ' ' f'fht 2,5m d- ; J 1 al t i, j ed ' 11 g3 i" Cooperative lthasbeendohe!' than a more million people row use essence MenthLaxene - . to check and abort colds. ' - Ja. LONDON, IE The Central News declares that as a result of tho allied discussions la Paris, ths whole aspect of demobilisation haw undergone a sudden and vital change, this being shown in the drastic conditions demanded of Germany for a renewal of the armistice. "On authority of an unimpeachable character, aaya the Central News it can be stated that a situation exists tn Europe under which war may break out again at any moment. The allied war council has arrived at a decision which means that the British people have mistaken th appearance of peace for reality. This decision means that the new British ministry must revise the whole scheme of army demobilisation The decision I that Great Britain, in proportion ts Its military strength, must maintain an army of occupation on the Rhine for many men tha If the rapid Increase in demobilisation recently announced were continued, there would in a few months be no army In France to undertake the obligations , placed upon British shoulders. Criticism GERMAN GIRLS ARRESTED FOR TALKING TO YANKS y COBLENZ. Tuesday,' Jan. the Associated" Press. Twenty German girl at Andernach, near here, hava been arrested charged with a violation of Gen. Pershing's order forbidding them to talk with American soldier. Thesy arrests ha ve served to .mphastze the determination of the American commander not to permit fraternization in occupied regionw the same number have been proven guilty of violating -- the order and have been deported to points within th German lines, The provost guard or military police are certain to interfere should an officer or soldier attempt to talk to e woman on the street or in a cafe. 14.-(B- -- hke a dose Ihe ImlinTyaitrowl iht fXl Y zr then inhale and exhale 5 co breath deeply through the nostrils. fteel the medicine killing the cerms. do the same thing again. Nsl ' you aay. vQuitw 1 ' jars it tttl Jll esn hs B,VIJ'7r pint wgoLi,,. 5"mWU, ??cDtrtedor essnco- -ete mAson.e syrup honey 8pUt8 Jk5a fer ceida, csngb. true P- - But- - let me ask you a question. . AVbst happen when, you yourself essay the critic role? never You protest that you have been a critic, that yon would (not dream of undertaking to pass Judgment on books or paintings, plays or operae Tou have not the technical oo lack the necessary knowledge. training. "Crtttctsmrf wouldremlndyou;- Irby no means concerned only with books, printing, plaj. and operas. Yesterday did I not hear you critt-- . elxing your clerk for aome jninta ke he had made in his work? And later, when you reached Home, I will warrant that you criticized your little boy -- "Sf' itox. Be frank with yourself. Tou know perfectly . wetr that the naggtng you can inflict on ynur wretched clerk hardly be described as constructive criticism. It did not in any way indicate to (F.v Tho New hy H. AMIagtea Breee.) him how to avjid making simitar mls- ' in the future. It only frighten- takes ; T is extremely easy te deal out de- for the character of the school report ed and embittered him- - putting him j into a state of mind in which he structive criticism. But constructive you showed me. In these critciems did you, pr did would be leas likely rather than more criticism, the only kind worthy I the you not, rise above the level of the likely to do efficient work, for you. name, is exceedingly rare And the criticism 6u average professional critic? gave your review book of collection Was it anything more a little Malts hoy. severe musical a did than Or scolding? you acart notices, dramatic and. it carefully. tually exert yourself to Inquire closely criticisms. Go through one into the causes of hut poor work at that may Seldom will you find school and point out to film means of truly be called constructive. getting better results? That la. seldom does the critic make Did you send him, to bed thinking? It a point to indicate weakness or dearOr the wise author, that simply crying? fects in such overand easy to deal out destructive In tremely aided appreciating really criticism. Bnt constructive criticism, coming them. the a only kind worthy of th name. Is The critic may make great parade exceedingly rare. We heed Infinitely of his town learning. He may roar In moreof.lt fn .every re!aaottiflUtC occasionally many syllables. But only than we now ere getting. developdoes he cdh tribute lo the And we can dispense altogefherwtth ment of th one whqm he Is supposed the destructive kind. to. be criticising,.,,,.. . This la indeed a ead state of affaire Tou are righteously contemptuous of the whole tribe of critics. They had 11-st- h better begin, to learn their business, i Cuticura Care For BothTheif Skim - Collar 25 CENTS EACH eUOTUUSZSrsesAcMms VvA(. The purity of Cuticura Soap recom-end- s it for both mother and babe ft keeps the km soft, cletr and todet hfcakhy if u'ed fof evety-dapurposes. For tittle 'skm Troubles that distress and disfigure, bath with appty Jouches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. : . M nrt F .. -- tlCiHwn Ttk . mi Mr. Fairbanks said he and his planned to produce thelftiwft- picture and that they would also operate their own releasing corporation, handling tpe films from their inception until they reached the exhibitors. The motion picture actors, Mr. Pair- banks said, had been watching with keen Interest and some apprehension" a meeting of picture prodiua,whirh has been In progress here for several certain interests, whtch day. Ke said he named, were combining and if thev perfected their plans they would be able to dictate the entire future of the " film business and the exhibitors aoulr be the greatest sufferers. , 4 Cocoahut Oil Makes "ASpIririidSharfipdo ; l. e If you want to keep your hairpin good condition, be careful what you, nosh It with. Most soaps and prepared sham- noos contain too much alkali Thi arTea th scafpT maC estlle Tialr hifliTlV," and la very harmful. Just plun mu sified oocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greawles), is much or anythan the most expensive soap l. I- b-t-ter thing rise yoirean .ng,- - Hits tw rer toshampoo- -' jure with Simply ggoisten your hair water and rub tt in. One or two of abundance an will make LOB ANGELES, Jan. 13 M Isa rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the The lather Fairbanks, hair end scalp thoroughly. Mary Plckford, Douglas out easily and removes everv William S, Hart, Charities 8 Chaplin, rinses end dandruff partkie' of dust. dirt, and I). W. Griffith have banded to- excessive oil. The hair dries quickk It If leave gether and t h e a ctress and act ora will and eveiilv. arid' to man hereafter1 producetheirown picture, stlki bright, fluffy and easy a oB coceannt according lo an announcement faiade o) can act rmiHti'led "drug fam, It her today toy Douglasl- - sirbankf The at moet-eiijounces tt part of Mr. Griffith, who la producer. cheap, and a few. In the new alignment, wa ok defi- last even on, in the family Advertisement. ; . month nitely annOunoed. ICT hale" ! lily,, 71 v. -- i n it 1 |