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Show DESERET NEWS THE so divide the business that evilh roniplulned of would be U.S. Lending Ear the Korea Officials To Radicals, is Packers Opinion Make Inspection i Of Coast Police White Characterizes Criticism of Business as - M Asinine.; At.aoci.ited . Press ) Inste.m of CHICAGO. June fi ijdeavorlng t' mil the packers in problems of distribution tnlving ii)d itnpiownc their ahflit to those v. ho decry big business. F E lollson VVh te. president of Armour and company declared it. an for delivttv today o jit the weekl) meeting of th Asooctatton of Comrief?e. 'Tt womd stem that Hie bitaten business tin tne ii.i'lion'e is .so apparent Ihitt unit liit feeble minded would fr.ht I. lono s' hq said, 'luslnmi: : the taratt tor a great r.iaii,' me ; who are iU te the reverse of being feeble mind'd,' men who are stionp minded to the point of being asinine "There is no monopolv a id r.o dapi.tr of a, ropoly in .h i most business There are no patent rights or trade eecrets which prevent any man who wants to from engaging in the handling of meat, and if It ever came to pass that fat profits were being made at the expense of the producing and consuming public, those very profits would attract such competition and i ft. 43 "I B f'hi-tag- rela-lii.ny- I p'o-erit- ANdELES, Calif., June neunori Yamuguchl, secretary to , be gov, 1. or general of Korea, and Ku,.ipuka Yan;sda, a professor In i. police trulnlng school, both of Seoul,, who are touring the world, making a study of pol ce systems, have urrived In Los Angeles .It the police department where they presented credentials from tlie Japanese government they showed particular Interest In the bureau of 'Identification and the methods otj taking and indqxlnp finger print!. The finger priti's of eachwere taken by way of demonstrating and each carried the LOS . with him. They will inspect the police deof partments only two other American cities, those of Chicago and New York. From New York they will sail for Europe, where they vvll visit Scotland Yards in London, and then go to Paris. While JEROME, Idaho. June 3 George A. Bremer of Jerome and ( H. Rolling of York. Neb. were last automobiling to St. Anthony week thby saw a bunch of seven antelope along the public 4highway near Roberts. There are but few known bands of antelope left in the country, despite a perpetual closed season. EAST Excursion tickets now on sale. Return limit October 31st. Stopover privileges. Diverse routes. City-Oma- ROUND TRIP FARES $61.00 Washington.. 66.50 New York 71.00 Boston ..$126.60 132.40 138.50 Correspondingly low fares to other points. Through sleepers to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. D. & R. G. W. R. R. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 340 n Wife of Double . Tragedy Victim To Stay in West Colo, Juno 6. Partfrom the shock that followed her discovery Saturday of the bodies of her mother, Mrs. Louise Loudon, and her husband, Frederick Gregs DeWitt, dead In the kitchen of their home, Mrs. Georglne J. DeWitt. former society girl of, Brooklyn, N. Y, said yesterday that she would remain in Denver, for the summer at least. Mrs. DeWitt. returning from her stork in a downtown bank Saturday afternoon, found that her a mother had been slain' with carving knife, presumably by DeWitt in a fit of insanity, a id that the latter had then ended his own life. Fhineral services for Mrs. Louwere to be don and her held here today. The body of Mr. DeWitt will be sent to his brother, Robert DeWitt, at- - Wolcott, N. Y.. his former home. The body of Mrs. Loudon will be cremated. it was said. DeWitt. who came west several years ago because of ill health, was at one time district attorney of He Queens county, New York. was slated for a seat on the sufriends his preme court bench, said, when falling health forced him to leave the east. DENVER, ly recovered son-in-la- ......... Chicago have been worked in Wonder the rejuvenation of youth and vigor by glandular treatment in one of Californ.Ms State Institution. This "Scientific magic has been performed by the head phsiclan and surgeon who reports success In 90 per cent of 1000 cases treated. Probably the most remarkable Instance Is the case of a man who displayed the athletic by prowess of a youth ot twenty race in 6 seconds. running a Hundreds of men and women are now' turning to glandular treatment to help regain lost strength, vigor, Since Science vitality and health. in has prepared a gland treatment form Oland-ogen tablet simple compact it Is a simple matter to take Is glandular treatment.- Glandogen prepared In two difscientifically one men and ferent forms one for for women, from the vital glands of healthy young animals combined with other efficacious Ingredients. at can be obtained Glandogen 8chramm-JohnsoDrug Stores. Mail attention. orders given prompt Adv. Band of Antelope is Seen Near Roberts BACK Kansas St. Louis Physicians. Gland Experiments Astound'' Scientific World South Main St. (Next to Postoffice.) Pione Wasatch 2336. -- FREE FMEE A chance to make a little extra change is waiting for the thrifty housewife at the Want-Ad- . Counter, Deseret News Of fice, any day this week. Just pick up your pad and pencil and jot down the pieces of furniture that are not now in use. or that dont seem to fit into the general plan of the hoiise. Give an attractive description of each piece 'of furniture that you want to sell, with price and your phone number and ad' dress. fering in or send this Ad. to the Deseret News Want-Ad- . Dept. Give us a order for this advertisement, pay cash and let us present you with a handy 3-ti- ) . 2 J Ik Pail ol Trustee Report Is Given Lie by fac-olt- unfair publicity given the public situation" regarding the jfaculty' the statement said,.and wishes it known that in spite of. the fact that no member of the faculty has received a full month's salary since January every.effort has been made to pull the college through a critical financial period. ' On June 8, nearly 810,000 will be due faculty members and employees, It was declared Digest Of the Foreign Press Compiled in Paris Bureau of Consolidated Press Association. for- If you are too busy and unable to send or bring in your Ad. just go to the phone and ask for Was. 550. A courteous and effi- cient Want-A- d. taker will-hel- you with your p Wants. THE DESERET NEWS Want-a- d X Dept. . Wasr550 NO FIELD SHEVISM. FOR BOL- - June 5. Writing L'Eclair, M. Pierre Courthion Here IS Hawaii OBAMA ANU YAUDKVILLE. Young PANT AG ICS Clare Kimball In ' Enter M.d.m end Vaudeville (By The Aescclated Press ) SPOKANE. Wash., June 6 Denial that members ot the facility of Whitworth- - College, a Presbyterian institution of this city, have tfen dismissed is made in a' statement Issued today on behalf of the faculty. Contracts of the y expires on June 8, and will not be considered until plans for the college have been submitted to the Presbyterian state synqd which meets here In . July, it was declared. Statements made public by members of the board of trusteee of the college last week were to the effect that contracts held by members of the faculty had been terminated, effective, June 8. "The faculty Is indignant at the CHINA JUNE 6 1925 - AMUSEMENTS College Savants In PARIS, ex- does not plains why Bolshevism take root in China. He says: "The Bolshevist representative, Joffe, recently undertook an im- portant trip to the Far East and particularly to China, in the Interest of Soviet propaganda. He Is obliged to confess, however, that there can be no question of China. "China, indeed, is an agricultural country, divided up into small holdings which the peasants, cultivate as they please. These peasant landlords are in no way prepared for communism which has no worse enemy than the peasant. Though some of the agricultural in laborers and small employees China are dissatisfied with the irof their government because regular earnings, all agree that a regime directed more towards the still less Left would bring them satisfaction. Thus there are only two parties which might be tYken into consideration for Bolshevist propaganda; the Intellectuals and the industrial workers. "The fact that the industrials of the schools, very numerous in the of provinces, have no knowledge foreign languages, makes them ignorant of the present Russian movement. Only modern literary men of European or American culture, have afey interest In Moscow, and they watch the brutal and authoritative acts with the is utmost anxiety. It true, the students of among the many Peking university in extreme views: indulge some of them are socialists, others Bolshevists, and even anarchists. But as soon as these young men entraditer social life, 'century-ol- d tions soon take on the upper hand and make them return to less utopian ideas, more suited to prac tlcal life. . Traditions In China. Strong. The industrial worker in China, who generally can neither read nor write, cannot be considered as a conquest for the class struggle. Besides this, a syndlcal concentration of Chinese workers with political alms is made Impossible by the great differences which exist between the provinces. with Joe Jackson. WILKES Flee noil vaudeville and tile, run picture. MOTION PICTURES. Kerlsan. AMERICAN J. Warren of Sylvie Streamer, la "The GinMade the Golden belt;" Home Senaeit new Mack e Movlee," comedy. Charles PARAMOUNT-EMPRESG." Norrla famous novel. "Braes, with. Monte Blue end Merle Prevent. Peibe Newt. KINEMA Roy Stewart tn Buraia In Words' Also Rezinald beany "Hound Five, New Leather Fush- - ere" to Paramount-Empres- the - Snow-blind,- ' - . , RENEE SISTERS ' CHIC SUPREME AND rUwoki Crakko Columbia Cj , brapbqpkm Co. JIM & JACK SYNCOPATED STEPPERS (and EQUILLI BROTHERS : MASTERS OF EQUILIBRIUM GXinrrnrvfnl, . AND, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN. ENTER MADAM Now Playing . HAVE CONSPIRED SINGLY AND , , . COLLECTIVELY . Three More Days, 12:30,2:15, 4,5:45, 7:30, 9:15 oClock The picture theyre all talking about! TO PRESENT-- , ' YOU WITH JUST Never has the whole subjeet of to marriage. Its obligations and the Individual, te society to the state been bandied with each masterly underand. at standing, sympathy ttmea, humor, ua lu this elasale of t he sereeu. t, Monte Blue, Marie Irene Rich, Frank Keenan, Harry Myers and a host of others in the Pre-vos- remarkable cast. patke New. The Viaal' Good Music. ABOUT THE FINEST LOT OF ENTERTAINMENT WE HAVE SEEN FOR A LONG TIM- EBETTER TheL. D. S. School of Music Presents P. Melvin Petersen DROP AROUND TODAY AND LOOK EM OVER , CONCERT Ladies Literary Club Thursday, June 7 th Tickets . PANTAGES $1.00 BIGGEST SHOW FOR tbs MONEY WILKES Bert Levey Clrevlt ALL FOR Thev tell my Turfler. AMERICAN & r ( In Typewriters, T y p e w riters, trade them for new; Used ones, rebuilt ones, and evcellent, too; Trade in your old ones, with money to boot; SWAP-AD- S will find you Down to the Sea in Ships First time ever shown popular prices BELASCOS at Tm MORE EATS ADMISSION STATE 10c 25c KINEMA an- K Z BURNING WORDS Round 8 "Tbs New Leather Pushers" COMEDY NEWS TOPICS lake: city HEALTH All in a day or two Ws have discarded All In a day or two . Our wraps end furs. Why, only yesterday Our doors well guarded Were locked against this world of ours That leaps and stirs! Auditorium a day or two A heart that's aching, All in a day or two Can sake and sing! Why, only ysaterday Ws thought It brtaking, Rut somehow winter hours of patn, Have brought the spring! V The Detroit News. ADMISSION SO CENTS, TAX INCLUDED. CHILDREN YNDER 12 YEARS FREE PROVIDED CHILD IS ACCOMPANIED BY PRESENTING REGULAR TICKET OF ADMISSION. ADULT RICHARDS ST, SHOW June -- S TO IOiSO 6-- 10 P. M. A Show of Health and Happiness A napless STATE ' BOARD OF HEALTH CITY ef de Thursday Night FAT SAUNDERS COUNTRY STORE REGINALD DENNY SALT FAMOUS PLAY z other to suit. d-- .y All in SONGS, STORIES, STEPS AND ANn' ROY STEWART in - j TOURING FROM COAST TO COAST State. All in a Day or Two By ANNIE CAMPBELL. All In a day or two The sun Is shining; All in z or two The clouds are gone. Why, only yesterday The grass was pining Beneath the snow that fluttered down Upon the lawn. ' . LEWIS & NORTON v 75e Kinema. All the tragic drama of life along the border of Americas last frontier, Northwestern, Canada, is destirpicted in "Burning Words," theStewring photoplay starring RoyKinema now thee at art, showing the The story concern theatre. killing of a man In a dance hall, a tragedy charged to Ross Darby, vouthful member of the Northwest As the crime Is Mounted Police. being gradually fastened upon him, David Darby, brother of the suspected man. faces the court and declares it was he who killed "Slip" Martin, because he had threatened to ruin his career. Othfr features include the latest round of the new "Leather Pusher News and series. International Topics of the Day. v ' BOB LASALLE A --3823 American. Russell Simpson, veteran actor who plays Sheriff Jack Ranee in Edwin Carewe's production Of "The Girl of the Golden West," which is being shown ail of this week at the American theatre, creates the same role on the screen which he played in the original play. stage A decade ago Simpson was tourthe ing country in "The Girl of the Golden West" and he was playing the part of Sheriff Jack Ranee. Because of his knowledge of the part, Director Ca,rewe engaged him for the picture. Simpson has been in pictures for a number of years and has earned the distinction of being one of the screen s foremost character actors producAmong some of the leading tions he has appeared In are Toby First latest Jackie Coogan's Tyler," Nations) picture, Bunty Pulls the .' "Godless men," Strings, "The Branding Iron. "Peg to My Heart. "Rags Riches," "Hearts The Kingdom Within, AlAflame and Human Hearta. assumed the he has leading together character roles in 64 productiins. His characterization in "'The Girl of the Golden West Is his favorite, and it is said that because of his stage experience he lives the part. ' 4 ANl) s. When you merry," said Mother Baldwin, pick out s woman thats willing to work. They're not so crotchety."1' That was the advice Mra Baldwin gave to he? so- . Philip, the hero in the Warner Brothers' classic of the screen, "Brass," which is doing such big business at the Paramount-Empres- s this week, But Philip foie lowed the dictates of his heart, lands on the rocks and finds himself as stranded os Robinson Crusoe before the famed sleeper found the footprint oe the sand. 'Brass." adapted from Charles G. Norris "best sellers'" novel, deals with Philip and Marjorie Baldwin, married but unhappy. Philip stays-homwith the baby while Marjorie goes gallivanting about cafes and cabarets with a crew that believes in fast tempo. .When he remonstrates. she retaliates by suing for divorce. After the divorce, Philip finds himself entangled in other love affairs. from which he emerges a wiser if not a better man. In ad. dltlon to the affairs of the heart, the picture shows Philips climb from s struggling clerk in San Francisco to a wealthy business man. This supporting cast consists of Monts Blue. Harry Myers Vera Lewis, Irene Rich. Frank Keenpn, Miss Dupont Seddon, Margaret Helen Ferguson, Edward Jobson. Harvey Clark, Cyril Chadwick. Pat O'Malley and Gertrude Bennett. Lets Swap! ex-hl- THE? ORIGINAL In See "'Dog-gone The Chinese consider of gentry. that system has proved Its merits few and very think of changing It, still fewer of replacing it. "Thus there is no party power ful enough to provoke a class strug u gle. Of course great opposition whole family, so that the poor as everywhere else. But according to the Chinese custom, the rich man has to share his fortune with his whole family, so that thep oor have a slightly greater chance of being favored than they would be with lottery tickets. China will not allow foreign ideas to be Imported. Traditions are not so easily abandoned as Shaking off dust from youf coat. The ancient race of this country will net change of its own accord." JOE JACKSON With the uhique con binatiou of 'violin, 6ute and two steel guitars, Farsrs's Hswsiisn , to- strumtntal Quartet brings te your ears the tsngnor-ilapping of tbs waves tt Waikiki in two mar- -' veleut wsltsos. "Reeky Mountain Moon and' "Flower of Hnwoll." At Columbia Deslprs 4 STATE "Down Hhipe" a good yarn about Jimwho plays the cabin Elmer Clifton's newest proboy duction. "Down to the Sea in Ships" which is at the State theatre, where It is being shown for the first time at popular prices. One day. Captain James A. Tilton, the veteran whaler, who was skipper of the ancient whaling vessel used in the picture, couldnt find his shoes. He always slept with his clothes on. only taking oft his shoes. He began yelling In stentorian tones fhe cabin boy, finally locating "A system of councils" .has ex- for him far up on the bow of the ship. isted for centuries in China, indeCome here I "Come hero, boy. pendent of the government, but say." felled Capt. Tilton. whose it. he'd off and this ship If him, opinion by recognized get is of weight each time an import- he could, but he can't." ant question is debated. This system which has representatives In the capitals, the provinces and the prefecture, begins with the family council" and Includes also powerful trade associations and the council 4 Made by the AMERICAN PACKING & PROVISION CO., merly the Ogden Packing Co. WEDNESDAY- DEPARTMENT OFHEALTH aNlVElMITI OF' UTAH PROGRAM Kl. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 8:00 P. M Pr6gram to consist of vocal and instrumental numbers. Dr. W. H. Pyott will deliver a short talk on The Body As a Chemical Laboratory. The Brunswick Records used are furnished through the courtesy of O Loughlins. The Victrola and the Armstrong Piano used are furnished through the courtesy of the John Elliott Clark Com-pan- y and Daynes-Beeb- e Music Company |