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Show SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. JANUARY 25, 19 - iinn p,.Mn, mi- - ilinri ; H.e : : u.i-ii- y i if t:i pcup.c much :jl ln ihrun,.,:i tin ) uuuiii li1 the Treasury ilepaM- at 'ii .m ini- Mirtuxiu- - u i'i HI ni;i-a- s Mliicli I J ' p.ul tire ' lu m opposed lii rnnuri ! nil Inn: uf i 111' .Nnliiiilj iln Airplane View of Great Amusement Park Fire j i.i-i- S WAR DEPARTMENT INTENDS TO xingli- - nu ll, iniiLi- - luuri- - ilniii fl i"KJ nu-in.ike mill iih fur inuii'h-u ASK PROPER RANK ON REl ! linn u body more fL'.iHsi livery THEM. FOR LIST TIRED ta il iluxlri-In eiingri-i-ur uf l Mire I lull IlnBy EDWARD B. CLARK relieved ul a In llii known hiten-tlu- n Miiuil Income xluill Wushhigtuu.--I- t Tlu-iure cer-- I liia uf t iun uf Hu- Wiir depart la Inn ever, In ium:r--x- . lu (lie i'lin ii'im-i- i uf Hie mlli-- 1 li II iin-w inn ii. Ury ufluir rumiiiillccs uf the tuuj lilcli In.xiM, iih houses of congress lliul two hi la lit) wnilll xliiill ralilililir la be taxed Hi a rcrulu high mil'. prepurcd which ahull curn-c- l Il In Hn ultl Htuiy. uf rtiiir-- i Mil It uf the wartime period ami injustices nf culi- lie xniil lliul In may llal uf five proper rank un lliu retired should I1 l" file army lu certain general ulllcer ln'Mi t in aiiiiuim,iil uf wlu) exercised (niiniiiiinU. ur aim ilitl lie rul an- InslKti-nwhich other work, the assignment lu whleh ahuulil belief that milch muncj wise would he pul iniu taxes Is now have curried iriiiiiallaii with IL x rxeniiit In Il la believed lliul II wua the liiten-tlusuy. il m: lunger uf the War ileiiurtineiil lu du tlila This minify, they In-- put lulu tuxed would thing a lung time ago, hut seemlngiy to j Il fell thui naihliig thul hud an army give ciupluyuielil tu men and help uf cost reduce the living. It lu would hi given coiuploxlnu Senate Debate May Bt Long. by eungreaa ur aimetlun hy the (KHiple. Everybody la alek uf llie It hi certain now Ihut some lax re-army, navy and wur," aeemed tu lie dudhin plan will lie juit through cun-the feeling. gross, hut It muy he the suniiner'a Uecently a inure kindly all Unde to- heat will he slitting the cily uf Wash- ward the men who risked ihelr Uvea to Ingtou before Hie senate gels through aave their cuunlry haa been uiunlfeat with dlscuKKloii of Ihe mutter. It is thruugliuut tlie land. Today auine of understood lliul all hut about ten uf the organizations which have leen the llepiililleiins In the senate are satattacking the aervleea aeemliigly have isfied wiili Ihe Mellon tax reduction come Into a atale uf mind which plun as proposed, that Is, satisfied tc them to look on men who are pul it through hn It stands, even If willing to make the aarrlllce of their they do not entirely ugree with the pollrea with aomethlng a little bit re- litical wisdom of attempting to legismoved from acorn. It la literally true late un tuxes at this lime. n that a year and a half ago In The few Kepuldicuas In the senate the attitude of aunie peremia who will fight the Mellon plan, If It towurd the anned aervleea made It ap- shall come over fnun the house of reppear thul they cunaldered the uniform resentatives In the form proponed hy of their country a dlagruce. the secretary of the treasury, ure opGome of Thoee to Be Promoted. ponents of reduction of surtaxes. Ten If the military cumuiltteea of the senutors chd keep a debate running houae and aenate uliall agree to the fur montha If they ure so Inclined. man wants to tulk on auggcatlon uf the War department, It Su long as any la believed that the Hat uf tlione who the subJecL the senate cannot come will receive promotion on the retired to a vote. So It Is thut compromises Hat will contain tlieae numea: UaJ. muy he furced In the s.uute In order Gen. lluuter A. Liggett, MuJ. Gen. tu secure s vote at all, compromises Hubert L. Uullard, UaJ. Gen. Juaeph which 'may change the whole face uf T. Hickman, MuJ. Gen. Enoch 11. the legislation. Nulurully the Republican majority Crowder, UaJ. Gen. Leonard Wood, and Cola. Lloyd U. Urett and Wllda desires to put tux redueilon through aa a measure approved by all uf the 1. Hichardaon. there will be Borne Republicans, but It la becoming eviUndoubtedly dent that this cannot be done. Ths others, but tlieae are the namea of as anxious to It la deaenre who, pro- Democratic purty Is Just known, Is the Rens reduction tax desupport motion and will get It If the War a publican party. The chances ure thut partment can aucceed In getting to do Ita duty In the cane. Lig- when the Idll la put to a vote In tlw Uullard and Dlekman success! ve-l-y senate the majority of the Democrats gett, coiniuandrd corps and armlea In will vote "Aye." The Treasury department haa many Krancei The command of a corpa accountants In Its service. expert to with It the rank of curry ought lieutenant gcneraL 8urh temporary They unquestionably weia put to work rank waa given to Liggett and Ilullard, to supply the muterlul for the outline but It never waa given to Dlekman Ing of the Mellon plan. Congress la and no army nmn or civilian who doing a lot of figuring un Its own acknew the clrcuniutnncea In the cane count, but whether It is extiert figurever underatoud why he wua denied, ing or not la a matter later to be depromotion, for Ida lighting work waa termined. Senate May Kill Bonus Bill. juet aa atrenuoua aa Hint of one of While the fate of the bonus bill la the othera named and more atrenuoua undecided the memliers of congress than that of yet another. Tlieae three soldiers, aa hna been who are figuring must tuke account aald, not only cominundcd corpa In of how much the bonus imyiiienta will Eruuce, but later armlea. An army amount to If the bill shall become a comiunnd la supiKised to carry with It --.w, and how much tux reduction can the rank of general. Dlekman, aa g be made and yet ullow for the paymajor general, commanded a corpi ments to tLe at St. Jdlhlel and another In the Opinion on the fate of the bonus which fought lla way through bill still Is on the shifting sands. As to Sedan, and later be commanded the has been said In Washington letters flrat army of occuimtlon In Geriuauy. inuny times, the former service men have been certain that their cause hud Caaea of Crowder and Wood. votes enough In the senate to negative General who now Is Crowder, Major veto of the measure. Uncle Ham's amhuauuidor to Cuhu, waa the presidential leutlcra of the senate nre on recThe the iiiuii who put the draft through as concurring In this belief of the without friction, a work which bus ord men. Another change bni been commended not only hy this come over the face of the situation, government but hy every other civand now It la doclurcd that ilized government on earth. Crowder, however, the senate will sustain the lrvxi-dent'- s this to recombeen haa time, prior veto, a veto which It generally mended fur a lieutenant general's la assumed Is certain. rank. He, like the others who have During the holiday season, of course, been named, Is now un the retired list. the majority of the memliers of conEverybody knows how the Wur dehuve been absent from the copgress Gen. Wood partment ilot, a good many of them having gone war. He the two uf trained the during to tliclr distant houieo, but a certn'u beat dlvlalona that Uncle Sum sent number were compelled to roimiln licrw overseas, and he suffered the Indignity In order to work out the legislative and the injustice of being ordered for the Immediate future. It back from the ship, on which he waa program may tie that congress will ilo nothing, to act sail with hla division, to tralu but s preparation fur n another dlvtaion In tlila country. Is Just shout as I urd work as Col. Wllda I. Richardson, who waa confor a a brigadier general In France, and preparing for legislation must gress. lniposnls who did lighting and administrative be given working attention, even If work of the highest order at Archevery measure seems tu be doomed to which he Russia, hud angel, post to failure. been ordered at a time when things were dellrately dangerous with the Boy 8couta and tha Church. American forces in that serlloii, was That the church is the frequent re- retired as a colonel. He has the Disof scout good turn Is shown In tinguished Service Medal and received clplent scores of reports wldch reach the all kinds of praise for what he had the done aa a brigadier general, and yet National Hoy Scout council. Among the rank ou the retired list was de- such good turns are: Conducting the aged, blind nnd crippled tu and from nied him. off the church leveling Col. Lloyd U. Urett waa a lighting services. for the lawns nnd ground, caring hi France. Ills recbrigadier general the rnrpota. mendord was one of the finest to go on building, sewing up the books of American achievement ing hymn book, planting trees and ' on the other sldei He went bark to shrubbery, distributing church papers, ' the rank of colonel and colonel he la putting up church notices, recruiting school pupils, helping ns ush- today. Everybody who knew Rrett's Sunday sod at buzanr nnd and record wns astounded at the action era e making religious surveys. In his case. Sure"uicr Relief ji-n- ii-a- LL-A- NS s - 25$ AND 75$ FACKAGES EVERYWHERE . mi-li- pretty fushiun. i I1'-- sure enouglil were all must beautifully and put urruiig'-un the center of a Ami They i d i . tattle. j u Invi-Nle- the llortcr were urranged In ; 11 lmlm-lrn-i- Uli, c j j This rcmarkiible view of the cunihigraHun that destroyed the famous niiiusement ken from un ulrplane The total loss from the fire Is intimated ut $1,000,000. zone of ocean Park, j j j ccno During Elevation cf Cardinals in Vatican en-ahl- Interesting photograph was takIn ihe en In the Hull of Reatllh-atloVatican during the ceremonies attend, anr on the elevation to the cardlnalcy of Mgr. Gnlll and Lu.-lrt- l. Waah-Ingtu- b-- NOVELTY IN STOCKINGS Indiana Girl Is a Plucky Farmer cun-gros- Mix elnm Hulett, fourteen yours old. of Wurrlck county, Indiana, baa been noiiilimlcd as the Centrtil West's pluckiest girl agriculturist by the Cen-trStates tunning association. Miss Hulett has been keeping up her school work and at the same time running a farm, plowing, planting nnd harvesting, mixing plgi and curing for the cuttle, ntules and other stock. It Is Miss Ilnm-nxiVltricn uf Holly formally and officially d reported thut while breaking hist spring wood. Cal., Intro. luces a novel hid. Velum worked a mule so hard that It dropped dead In harness which may give Mocking nmnul'urtur between the furrows so she picked tip a hue and finished the Job all alone. era something to think about. It Is Icr futlier Is a miner. wrap steel. lugs." using ribbon In the manner that was Introduced by the The army wrap leggings. wrap stockings'' ore more economical than silk stockings In both cost nnd wear e c four-year-o- He Is Still Gathering Up Junk HOW TO REMAIN YOUNC Thick Wlod or Chshs damson be reduced with V T--- also other Du nches or 8 well- tags. No blister, no kslr Cone, and horaa kept at work. Economical only a few drops $2J0 par required at an application. bottle delivered. Book 3 A mew . F. Yn. be, S10 lyum S- - SfringfidA ! MITCHELL EYE SALVE heale lnflvned eyes, granulated lids, tyre, etc. Bure. Safe. Speedy. Scat all druggists Hall A Ruckel, N.'r.C, The Great Defeated Returning from Washington, the lame duck wandered around town for several days. Meeting him In front of the pout ollice, un old friend dapped him on the back and suid: Well, I did my share, John; I voted for you." The Itnne thanked him feebly and responded : Tin at a loaa to understand how I failed of election. Wl.y so?" I can't find anybody who didn't vote for me." DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross" Haa Bean Proved Safa by Millions. Warning! Unless yon see the name on pucknge or cn tablets you "Bayer" ' are not getting tlie genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and the silver pepper shakers went on, prosertbed by physicians for 23 years. hut we don't bother with all that Say " Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. fussing. Ii would ruuse tno much trouble. We'd have to luiv boxes fur our He Didn't Understand dollies und trunks if we went away, "The latest Is turkey insurance." und we'd have to have wardrobes and "(i'wun. Ilnw can a man tulk Insur dot lies' hangers. ance to n turkey? "Resides, what would ii silver pepper dish do dressed up in u dress?" DANDELION BUTTER COLOR We eun't possibly imagine,'' grinned the flowers. A harmless vegetable butter color "It would never do," said the silver used by millions fur SO years. Drug stores and general stores sell bottles pepper shakers. for 85 cents. Adv. "No, we're good managers In that 7t Dandelion t have to fuss ahnut way we It la far better to be homesick away dothey. Were .hist polished for best and we get a little tarnished looking from home than to be home sick. when we're not dressed up. "We're nil dressed up in the same Mrs. Eva Tidmarsh way," suid the forks, and- - the sisKinr mid : "So ure we!" "And su nre the said we," knives. "Wre out for the party," said Hie Ii a n d s u m e china dinner set, und the colti-with the cups butterfly handles glnsxPs all suid: 'So are we! So ire we! We all belong to Hie par A Scout la Thrifty. He d.s-- s not wantonly destroy prop, erty. He works fulthfu'ly. waste nothing, and makes the hi st use of Ms ' He snt-e- s Ms money so opportunities. June Martin, first woman vice pr. that he tnny pay his own way. be grn- ,1 A,v,,r,Kln$ llubs of t' erous to those In need, and helpful to l'nt "ord' "imin c: worthy object, lie may work be young ai fifty. It If simply a stai pay, but must not receive Hpa for ' courtesies or good turn. Scout Law ' , n, , ,f np"' experience, be abl. ; "er Number B, to change her viewpoint, and absorb. K.Ianiy' of ?,ld roI,,ny Mas, who :1 contlnu.- - tu drive Ills Junk 'nrt B,vp f,n,k tl !'' iwlnl a steel tape measure is Inclosed In earl until he g Is to grout weu.th A for r,l'h,r '0,o", c""!n ,,f W- - dl"' the handle of a new pocket knife de- - 'n,,"P Ki.gi.md recently, leaving a fortune amoiMtlm to ,ll ightj eight rnillbc dollar. Klunaky hna flhsl claim to ahara of this vaa young regarlh-ssigned fir the use of uilor in r'n. pf her ag , estate. ping swims. . THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that tasks a horse Whefie, Bwurt have and the tall sm-lal- 1 'Ur e city-wid- ' Allays irritation, icoihea and heal throat ad lung urfkunmatioji. Ihe con lint irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of (be throat lad lunn ina congested condition, which Boschui SriUP gently and quickly heal. For ihi ration it has beea a favorite housrkold re inrdy fur colds, roughs, bronchitis and etprcially for hmg troubles is million of homes all over the world for the lut fifty, (even yearn, enabling flu patient to ohuia a good night' rest, free from Ccogiiing with easy expectoration in the morning. Yos can buy BOH.itEEY b wherever medicines are okL e ' Tax Bill May Ba Delayed. Indications are that the country must wait until well Into February before It learns with anything like definiteness how much its tax bUI la o be cut In the future. It does not seem at all likely that congress will be able even to formulate amendments to the revenue act for some time to come. Many members, many minds. Of course the fight will come aa between the two schools, ana of which believes that the rutting of surtaxes la a crime and the oil. or of which believes that such a cutting trill release money fur Industrial pur-- best one. "Yes, a best tuldeclotli haa ease of manner nnd It is cordial. It shows it Is ul u party. It lnqies everyone else will show that, too, and that no one a'III spill upon It, lliough, of course, a best laiilediith iiium once in uwhile be ready to expect urcidciit!!. Hut a best tablecloth doesn't accept Pilots In the sunie way as an old one does. An old one doesn't seem to cure. A spot on a best tablecloth looks aa though It shouldn't be there ut all. Uh yes, it Is usluimed of itself in the presence of the best tablecloth ! Hut you must see the other members of the family. A pride to the tablecloth nre tlmse r"bi lives." Yes, we imiich the tablecloth,' the napkins said. "V. too, have u handsome lily of tlir vullry pattern worked out upon us. We lire big unil magnificent really party napkins." "Did you iiutice thut we'd been polished nnd tlmt we and look our best?" liupilrud thu silver candlesticks. We're going tu be lighted that Is, tin- candles within us are going to he lighted.'' And we're going to lie used, of course, but we're all shined up In our hest." said the silver pepK-- r shakers und tne silver salt cellura. Some have different dollies fur best and for every day," - e tn-ate- su lovely a fashion, and suine of ll.e green fernt wife put around the outside uf the vase, ami u tluwor whs at eiu-- place on the table, too. 'Tin the heist tablecloth," suid the tablecloth tu tin- - (lowers. "1 hope you notice me! Of course 1 haven't reul flowers hut don't you think the linen flowers I have ure quite lovely? If you look carefully you will be able to tell that 1 l.uvc a lily of the valley patlein. it's a handsome pattern, too." Very handsome," said the flowers. "And how beautifully you ure dune ut- - Vuu have been used before, haven't you ? ' "till yea," suid the tablecloth. "Hut great care Is taken about ironing the st tablecloth. A new tablecloth la too stiiT it is not cordial and it doesn't show an ease of manner which a best tabled. iih does one which has been used hut which Is unmiatakuhly a aol-dle- con-grea- BOSCKEES SYRUP "To he sure, we arc," they added. I ,r"8 ,lit - Health Brings Beauty We (In. ty lahle. indeed." I'ur then? was going to be u party and the dining-rootable mi si It, ready with lis best things np-waiting fur the guests to arrive- - am it that the guests would ad l lire it, tun! And surely Hi. table thought tliej wuu'ii fur certainly it was handsome ly dressed fur the parly! Paged. Ido!" culled Ids nrotbi-r- . Tb boy playing in llie field nearby mails Huh no move. Robert !" and the He Innki-- The tune yming-t- er worrlc wns sliarpet lit the home-id- , I. "Ii'ubi-r- i .bines!" That wns enough Flinging duun I lo tin t. Rubble grumbled to Ills pin v m ii l rs. "Aw fellern, 1 goltn go. Don't yn hear? I'm bein' Jged " lluston i Transcript. Girls, Road This! When my daughter, Pueblo, Colo. now Mrs. 'vj Tidmarsh, wa sixteen she BtiPcrcJ terribly at time as many girls do, nnd did not fcrl real good at any time. She had pimtdra all ovrr her body. A friend told me to get licr a bottle of Dr. Iicrce's Favorite Prescription, as her daughter bad t.ikrn it and had derived wonderful relief from it. My daughter took three bottles and now she is perfectly well nevrr has a headache or backache. We both never forget to recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreMrs. Lula Davis, 108 scription. Evans Ave Your health is most important to you. li'a easily improved. Obtain Dr. Pierres Prescription now, in liquid or tablets, from your druggist or send lfic for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Iiiwces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y, or write ut tree medical advice. W. N. U- - Salt Lake TT City, No. 92 |