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Show J . f f ' f' r f v" V ', , - b Vv. VI, THE DESERET NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 18 HAWAII STRUCK ' COSTS '$500,000 (By AiiMlittd Press ) HONOLULU, T. H., Jan. 17. Storms which struck ths llawalian Islands Saturday and yesterday expended greatest violence on the Island "of Kauai, according to advices received here tonight. Several houses in the towns of Wasmea and Llhue, on that island, were washed out to sea. One man was --d reamed. jibi Lit uJaLoi v., or 9f county reported unoj.walbtrict 70 inches o raid feir Saturday night and Sunday On the island of Oay, - on which - Honolulu is situated, the storms also spent much of their force. Reports of damages done there are by washouts. was. blacked . slides and washouts The FACE PENALTY r.- ' - t:- - T - I Sail Lake Thealre -- l - ;i 17. fPy Universal Fervlce ) Jan 17 Paris prisons are ith criminals awaiting trial crowded PARTS, E! whilo more than half of the courts are clos d owing to wholesale resignation bv juices ns a protest against thilr inadequate pay ef tHe- French rTurtr wn y th their salaries are YL a monfi sns tiler than tNtse of prison guards. A r?mr.rn cour judge is paid only $5 nionfhp . A recent examination for judges brought forth only two applicants agairt a reeded neven hundred- -- nee 4 - i - prtion! .Won Celt ell, A all in nour Ke rider- ft Is djges- - tmach neu- - i once Pa pe a rable vnu upfng n bene- - d s you ure ia jbllng the ig inger ntW- - ' going tlone; aside mblio cltt- hic- - very yon the fda otfgTf mach k. the the Much ijr to am- - i -- Army of 175,000 Instead Of 150,000, Agreement ( Ily A wociated Prena ) TTAftmffGTON', Jan. 17 By a tftu wnst?r'Tf3ffy set rote rf t afife If ifecifion of last week to reduce the army to Upon re vtf the vote the senate today defeated a motion to fix the army at 150 000 Instead of 175 000 a in a resolution by Senator prposd New. HepjbiVan, Indiana After reertjnrr the plan for an army nan men. the senate adopted tf the nrlglrnl resolution directing the secret iy to stop nrmv recruiting when 175,000 men the am v ha -t-n-37- lo Idaho State Departments Require $2,760,101 Fund (By Avocl'tod Ure ) BOISE. Ida, Jan. 17 A general ajiproprt.Hinn bill war introduced Into the house of reprern'at!vcs of the sixteenth legislature today. The gov. ernor recommended the appropriathe tion of $2,766 101 for running state department and penal and charitable institutions The bill for the educational department and Institutions will be Introduced at a later' . date. It was announced The total .e,uests of all departments was $3,536 638, from which the chit fexecutive deducted $760,566, hla TOMtsnge to the legislature states No appropriation wavgsked for the nor for highdepartment of finance was announced way and bridges It the that circles in state governor . the of rfcocimt-ndabolishment, ja'jMild 'the departnient"6f'fihahce and merge Its duties with those of the department of commerce and industry. A special bill will be Introduced later asking for an appropriation of $38.. 000 for the bureau of fairs, it was announced tonight. ESC YPED COX) ICT RETURNED. BALEM, Ore. Jan. 17 Chester Harness, who escaped from the state penitentiary last April, was returned yesterday from tVlnnemcucca, Nev., where he was arrested several days ago. Harness, who waa committed from Multnomah county upon conviction of larceny escaped from the prison wood camp. c, cd haaiy-contIpat- -- -- Prominent Men Condemn Cigarette: Overwhelming Evidence ITores That Tobacco Evil Should be Abolished. the growing lad hold his brain in an Iron grip which prevents It from growing and his mind from developing Just as surely as iron shoes does the foot of the Chinese girl. If the could b made to know that boys every breath of cigarette smoke with they nhale Imbecility and exhale that they are tapping theirmanhood, arteries a surely and letting their life's blood out as truly as though their vein and arterlea were severed, and that the cigarette Is a maker of Invalids, criminal and fools not men it ought to deter them some. The yellow finger stain is n emblem of deeper degradation and enslavement than the ball and chain.' Prof. Selby A. Moran. Ann Arbor, Following is a symposium of com- Mich.: "During my experience, covment on the cigarette by representa- ering nearly a third of a century, I tive and eminent authorities: have to yet discover, the thouamong .Thomas A. Edison says: "The in sands of young men I have had in my jurious sgent In cigarette comes prin- -- rlaeesse ' a where a Lf cipally from the burning paper wrapformed ult -aTiolent called Acrolein. vslop action on the nerve centers, producing Into more than abM!n ?blor third fourth rate brain. of cells the the of degeneration Such stenographer. seem Unto people Which Is quite rapid smong boy have their nervous systems paralysed like most narcotic this degeneration and their mental faculties o dulled I is permanent and uncontrollable. of their onswlsJ;. socontrol employ no person who smokes wexkeneiL that tb Dtv Harvey W. Wiley, chief of fed- f ' stenographer "The use eral bureau-- of chemistry: Dr David Panlson, president of the on of cigarettes Is making inroad of America: "Tears ago the strength of the nerves of all who God used a Insmoke them, especially boys of tender Into my soul the burn them smoke women who year or they think the practice is smart. ormitjr of the cigarette evil. An eld-Teffect may not be so bad on peo- -, "rly woman with a faded red shawl over her stooping shoulders in pie of more7 mature year but hotman cam Into my office snd'asked If I any case, no matter how old 6 Be- could see her boy. Two strong men or woman, ts smoking helpful. then d brought before me a th sides constituting a nuisance, financial strain connected with the thoroughly insane youth of seventeen The .milmother year to wanted between know dobacco stands use of If he could recover. After Investigatlion. of people and- - home comfort" to tell Mike Donovan, director 'of New ing, his case -I was compelled the-her was - hopeless that who outlook York Athletic dub: "Any boy and she that as in succeed well send to never him can might smokes hope to the Insane asylum. Bhe broke any line of endeavor, aa smoking down end sobbed as and though her heart weakens the heart and lung I asked her what had ruins the stomach and affects ths en- would break. thl or terrible brought condition upon a lf nervous boy system, tire any- her eon, and ah said, "Oh, it was young man expects to amount tosmokHe smoked mors and cigarettes thing in athletics, he must let They mors until h used fifty a day, and ing and sll kinds of liquor alone. ambithen hla mind gave away." ere rank poison to his athletic Dr. Winfield 8. Hall, professor of , tions." Hon. Benjamin B. Lindsay, Judge of physiology In Northwestern Universof the One Denver: "Tobacco doss ity Medical school; Juvenile eourt, very worst habits of boyhood Is the much to undermine ths success of men. been This Because has young long habit Why? it it the cigarette recognized by all the Ju4gea of the entering wedge of two lines of discrimcourts who deal with young sipation, either of which may defeat inal and especially by Judges of pol- success. The first line is th dissipaite court before whom pass thous- tion of money for things unnecessary. ands every year wbo are addicted to Ths second line of dissipation ts that These Judges of sense gratification. On uses tohabit Intemperate know that in nearly every ease the bacco partly because of Its flavor and drunken sots who appear before them, partly for the sedative action which a disgrace to their parent themselves It exerts upon the nervous system. It and the state, began as boys smok- Is Just this sedative effect which steals away a young Bias's vigilance and ing cigarettes." Hudson Maxim, world famous In- alertness and handicap him in th ventor: "The wreath of cigarette stfuggl for euccee" smok which curls about tbo head of vie (Arthur Reynold president The array of testimony Injthe Indictment of the cigarette Is ImiVesslve, Prominent If not to say, conclnalve men in every walk of life are fighting it with all their power of tongue and pen. With them it isitot whim or prejudice, but downright conviction born of scientific testa and observation. They have reached a reof conclusion markable unanimity 1th respect, to the pernicious effects of the "little white slaver." They denounce It without reservation as one of tbs worst menace to the manhood .'er nhnli 'J'me Anti-Leag- nt se he wlld-eje- Careless Shampooing' Spoils the Hair Poap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair look-ln- g its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. Ths best thing for steady use is cocoanut oil shampoo, mulsifled (which Is pure and rreaalees) and ia better than anjthlng else you can use. os two teaspoonfuls One Cleanse Mulsifled will the hal and Simply acaip thoroughly. moisten the hxlr who water and rub It in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rtnees out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leares the scalp soft, and ths hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, tt's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply member of the family for months. Re sure your drnggist gives . yon Mulsifled. Advertisement. tf ' COLORED JIBII.EK SINGER DANCERS, ENTERTAINER PACK OF Cl BAN BLOODHOrNbS, PLEASING SPECIALTIES CONCERT BAND aad ORCHESTRA STREET PARADE DAILY BANDS, FLOATS, CHARIOTS DOGS AND NOVELTIES - physician said he could no do any. thing for me and suggested a change of ciimate. I then moved to Texas and went back and forth three times but did not get the relief 1 had hoped for. Finally, I got so bad off I w not able to get around with any degree of comfort. I was also told had heart- trouble.- - - - "I had read about Tanlac and. as it had been very highly recommended to me, I decided to try It. I got a bottle and had taken only a few dose until I could notice a marked improvement in my condition. I noticed especially that I waa not troubled any more with sour stomach after eating, which was a great relief. "I kept on taking Tanlac nntll fully regained my health. My appetite la splendid; I enjoy my meals and I do not find it necessary now to take any laxative medicines of any kind. I can sleep much better and am not nearly so nervous "I take greet pleasure In recommending Tanlac to anyone who needs a good system builder, or who suf fer With, stomach-trouble. I have recommended Tanlac to a great many of my friends and . am pleased to reach other by giving this statement for publication. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Srhrsmm-Johnso- n g good Drug. stores and good druggists every-wher- e Advertisement Ithr GIVEN BY A CO! PA XT OF PICKED AHTISTN GRAND SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL EFFECT (By Universal Service ) PARIS, Jan. 17. As a result of the new servants tax instituted by the city, of Faria, hundreds of the "new poor" of France are preparing to do without servant V8) Each servant Is to be taxed under u new the arrangement a minim pi of Men servants are to $S per month be rated at double the value of a woman- domestic and taxed accordingl- Bv. Parker Moon, Carthage, Missouri. Nearly everybody In Southwest Missouri either knows or has heard of the Rev. Parker Moon, who for a full half century has devoted his life and talents to Sunday school and organization work for the Society of He resides at Frlenda or Qugter 62$ Howard avenue, Carthage, Mo. "Uncle Parker," as he is more familiarly known, came from fine old rugged Quaker stock, - and there "Is not a better known or more highly respected citizen In that part of the state. In referring to hi remarkable restoration to health .by Tan-lahe said "About five years ago I suffered My principal general breakdown. trouble wan nervous Indigestion. My was and my food very poor appetite, seldom agreed with me, and I had to live on a very restricted diet. I suffered a great deal from headaches and dizzy spells, I had severe pain across the small of my ofback and was most-the time. In fact I was so weak and run down I was not able to attend to my duties. This condition made me very nervous and I could not ep at night. Frequently 1 would lie awake most all night and wa In that condition Mv more or less for five yrivr y,a. STETSONS French Families .Unable To Pay Servants Tax Is Sued for Divorce The laziest man In the world has two colossal regrets one that he is forced to stop eating so that he can sleep and the other that he Is forcedi to stop sleeping to eat This la the tragic situation of one Mark Filborn of this city who was sued for divorce here today by Mrs Marie Tllborn on the grounds that he is the "laziest 'man In the world and possesses naught tut these two regrets" Sat. 2i30 TOMS high-jua- y Paris Magistrates Quit; Poor Pay; Jails Jammed j "Wednesday, Mats, rn 3 .SO y, w. (By Associated Pres.) 17. WASHINGTON. Jan. Esti CABIN mates of the deparmtent of agricJl-tur- e UNCLE for ths fiscal year 1322 have been , cut nearly in half by a bouse appro- - j COMPANY prlations subcommittee which plana to 12 V- .- ' report a bill Wadnesdav ssnysir Americas Foremost Drama This Is $1 a.ooo 00 less than 000,009. ths estimates and $3,000,000 less than the total appropriated for this year INDORSED BT.CmXCH,CUCI(? AND PRESS. J ',sf hit; for7 - , Agricultural Estimates 1 Are Cut Nearly Half I (Br Universal Service) JERSEY CITY, N J.. Jan. rs-n- ot I by many Worlds Laziest Man i eaet-wit- coming in steadi'y and the toll of Joss is increasing. The Star Bulletin of Honolulu, estimated the damage on this island at $500,000. County roads and bridges were estimated to have been damaged to the extent of $100,000 and the Aiea plantation is said to have suffered to a like amount. Fourteen bridges were washed out or damaged "severely. The Oahu railroad services were disorganized PRICESi Nights, 1, TV, see. XV PIm Tax. Adelta dowMtaln, VI i fctldm. 5Ae. All apatalrB Adalta, SOri Cbltdrra 2ftr. SEATS ftOW SELLING. y- Govern eeeea. butlers and nurses will b paid for at the rats ot $20, approximately their salary before the war. Other new taxes which went Into for Jen. 1, are those on piano and "domestic musical instrument" which ia Intspteted to include gramof ths, ophones expensive type. Foi tb latter the tax Is $ 1 2 a year. Hatlweea X -- Sugget Army Service . g THEATRE TrifMc Waa $W. Ralph Clonfnger & Co. -- To Americanize Foreigners (By Aasociated Press.) BOSTON, Jan. 17. A ' period of service in the United States army was suggested as part of an Americanization process for immigrants by Brigadier General John W. Rickman, acting commander ef the' first army corps area, speaking at the thirtieth annual dinner of the Massachusetts Rsvolu-Uosociety, sons of ths American tonight A- - OFFER Fames Reels H. Flay. The Woman In Room 13 ! rnwral The IfMt Yean. P tar Ila Tea EVERY YtCRT EXCEPT SfOXDAT n- Maffan tatartar. Trirtmt Etm, Matfami Tmw- 2IW-- , Wife Could Sue Husband For Personal Damages TbtrHaji at. 8e, rik S$M p. 3S Tkara, N 24c. S alne ffatar4j ia Him Tair - 23 a 56.-Pla- (By Associated Free) TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 17. Husband would be placed In the status of ememployer with their wires as ployees permitted to recover damages for Injuries received while performing household dutle under the terms of a bill Introduced In the Kansas house today by Mr Minnie J. Grlnstead of Seward county. The measure was the firt to be offered by on of Kansas two women representative WANT LOWER R ATES. CHICAGO, Jan. IT. A committee of seven men appointed by William L. Stephen governor of California, to represent th 10,000 fruit and vegetable growers of his state, met with railway executive her today to discuss the return of freight rates and schedules to a pro-wbast : f ROW RIKKtXO NOW PLAYING 2.a-- l Shaw Bi Blanche Sweet THAT GIRXr MOMVAWAV a awaahtaa Mjr petirt a4 a aew kill af ( Midsummer VAUDEVILLE fcadlia4 hr THE linERAATIORAL REVUE Kiddie Ida Nallam 20e Ewtitfs aad Holiday, Ska ar KILLED DC ICE MACHINE SIOUX CITY, la, Jan-- 17. Frank Learner, 41, of South Sioux City, Neb, was slashed to death In an ice planing machine while cutting ice on a lake near here today. Ml body wa sliced in pieces by th keen knives when his clothing caught In the machinery. Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel ,Fm ege., Lois Wilson, Lila Lee. S2222ES Wat the critics say::i:.":::-:::- : M that I (Bv Tn'ernsUonal New Service.) PITTSBURG, Jn. 1$. A man aged 101 wse so abusive to his daughter. aged eighty, that the family troubles were put up to the Humane Society of Western Pennsylvania, according to a report Juet made public by H. L. Mason, Jr., president of the organization. Th report --recite that "A woman apparently not under fifty year of age called In person at th office to ascertain if anything could he don to stop abusive treatment of her mother. " 'How old is your mother V she was sawed ' " 'Eighty years old.' " Who abuses her V , Her fsth.r. "What Her father abuses her "Yes her own father; and he makes life miserable for her, too. "And bow, old is h? " ' "He la 101 year old. liv in Pittsburgh. It "The people be to a merely family squabproved ble. The father la still energetie and ' has the frequent aamrtlveneas of old men s to their right snd privilege HI small rent Income la Insufficient for both himself and daughter, but a bachelor son, aged sevsnty-slpromised he would lend a hand toward contributh shortage by meeting tions from hla own ample resource" L j I x, affniit will hen accompHahed n Midintnrorr Msdnera a rare photoplay attraction . .a perfectly blaaoced so potent, so powerful, that It will sot a production , . be easily forgotten Deseret In dram av ibown Can safely be said to mark a new mUeetone note mv the offer-to- g . not a superfluous on the silver screen Tribune. Lake Salt to conclusion frm inception A new triumph ha theLaw rolarU, OHIO-- Priscilla Dean hav. "R Sb" ::: I Outside Woman, Aged 80, Says Father of 101 Is Mean to Her .. S WUllaw DaMllla' late t aerwn offering "Mtdaumroer Madn which opened a wrk run at the Paramount-Eropres- a . . a yevtarday dellcht for t amaMhing bunlneaa, ia a remarkable picture a flaw and the Interest sustained the dramatic aequetice t without In the entire from the itart and there ! not a siipcrflous ecene atuff In It with no bol- not a bit cf picture There ateri pg nor ar tlflclal al d a Xormaa K. Beck, Ere n IngTelegrJi f rmnrmtmm trmm4m k Otit- af fke mg it drama t, rmk feaa Nea tfritrd I akaw On badness Feituring WHY PAY MORE 7 SENTENCES ED. --SA.v; FRANCISCOr Jam 1 7 Conviction and sentences of 7 Industrial Worker of the World at Sacramento, Cal., early In 191. for conspiracy to violate the espionage and selective draft acts were reaffirmed today by circuit court of ap- th The sentences ranged from one peal. to ten year. ALL WEEK The Remarkable Paramount Picture for Adolta. William DeMilles Production of la C FOOTBALL GAME. THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC A LI FORNI A NEWS OF THE WORLD and Lon Chaney Start leg Neat Oaturdar. Jsa. S3 AMERICAN NOW SHOWINO DOIBLE BILL. The H.err af Frank Mayo la m graat ramaae af Old daya M tka Elaalaalppt flilchinPosis Th Aa Meet 17c 0.E home. U LtRRY la HI LetC ret a4 rater OV Paamleaf ptrtam. ttsfnlru OTIS SKINNER in KISMET Cords Frees HHekla M 1 HMefcle Met mert til gembtef, ke fleteet the eter. e tb Ck. 1 Seeweet la th they la.e re.k, free err-M.t- rr TODAY AND ALL U EElt ,r aaO Brtlllaat Prwtrttlra la the Htetary af Flctarea vrav.a by the herb ef a reeetrr eatraaelag et.ry frma a great ,lay. errrlMttBg siscsUkesw Bretlead af the Oryea. GEM P trtuigt tke M EfrIK Reward af Merit SOW FL1YIMG NOMADS OF TH 25c KXDIMG FRIDAY NORiH If Atether Pfery of Cad Great M'Hderaew By JAMES OUILR Ct It HOOD HALL ROOM BOYS COm-TI- T F0R TAT . C, A mhh at Aht Orgaa. i THIS SPORTSMAN." Xatrreatleal Nerve la ASUItVee : sMlh. - HOME BREWERS ri . i.wv 4 - lyjl Continental end Commercial National! banki I have been" close observer of the effect of tobacco upon boys and young men. Aside from violating the laws of health, I find that It breeds selfishness and a disregard of the other, aful, in some canes right of on taste for strong drink. bring Cigarette smoking on the part of boys and from my observais demoralisingiend-ne(By Associated Press.) y to dwarf their tion It ha a DETROIT, Jan. 17. A ruling by to bring out the worst mentalityInsnd the United States treasury departthtm. there is & C. Dugai, president Bank of ment at Washington that manufae- Buffalo: We have no place for young turera of home brewed beer are sub- roen wHh he cir,ru, hablt and wUl, Je to a, penalty of $ 1,000. was j ' . knowingly hire one. Grogan, XL F, Bovard. present University j cived ,ort5' bT JohB h California Our experience! lector of internal revenue for the etudente using tobacco, especialhsa been nuch that ly the dsarU. to beli re that it is alIt lead for stu most, Af ot Quite dents addicted to the .abn to tarry ennoonred, work Wa coubV sattfirtorHjr. college K'otr- - Ihc number count young me Ttot Traoiic6sot uiety Lvfl-- f ed to do satisfactory work, and in many instance hav been "flunked out entirely, because of the effects ot tobacco. We believe that ths habit i 4 NIGHTS COMMENCING Is one of ths greatest evita with which we have to contend. JANUARY 19 Quaker Minister Is Grateful to T anlac Blf STORM THAT i-- " |