Show I I I II I The Tho evidence In the tho S Ider Snyder Gray caM cae prohibition tion utterly rails of enforcement in New York The night of the tragedy thc party did not end until the hus hus- husband band was thoroughly Intoxicated Pleading Pleading- for Gray his 1 attorney presented the mart man to the jury as one who had been drinking Mrs Irs Snyder told told or of hotels and private parties s where she had been drinking Ant And Mrs Snyder arranging to give n a birthday party part to which sixteen had bad been invited had pur- pur purchased purchased chased SIx bottles of Scotch Two bottles of rye re Two other bottles of Scotch 1 bottle bottlo of gin t bottle boUle of vermouth A bottle o 0 grenadine Mrs Irs Snyder saId aId sIte she M as not much of a drinker If her pur- pur purchases purchases chases were Indicative of her own capacity to absorb strong drink then the vest cst Is a poor judge of what heavy drinking Is are bootleg ointa In 0 og- og ogden den that cannot boast n a stock of liquors equal to the order given ghen or the Snyder r birthday Ir affair H. H G G. G Wells ells In an article fore fore- forecasting forecasting casting II a war to be Je fought with chemicals rather than great grent man man- manpower manpower 1870 and power says sas the war of tho world war would not have and Ger- Ger Germany If France be 1 fought J many had remained republics ter succumbed to Napoleon oleon In III who was nothing it not Napoleonic after atler 1870 BC out to ho bo II a great reat modern mollen Wells ells and she found Late says sas entangled with a fatally chief Interest In InU dynasty whose U lt was to exhibit itself In bel- bel costumes and attitudes liach uch of at these countries It reverted to monarchy monarch broke broko out Into Int a a. vivid v rash of uniforms uniforms and after that the tha Its course cats caSill had to run Mr Wells undoubtedly Is right tn in saying ny and I rance as r publics would not have havo gone to war There ere could not have been that secret plotting In which both countries Indulged but Mr Ir Yells must not be too tc positive that big armies will not continue to be necessary The high explosive shell the I rapid fire gun and shrapnel were t taught ought to be too destructive vo to large s. s to be mob mob- and on a a. field fielt ot of battle batlle I But ut strategists found a wa way Instrument or or- every ery offensive there Is a de- de of destruction J The World orld war proved provet that to be true truc o Once ce It was thought an army could not be dislodged Jut but the Germans broke broko through to the outskirts of Amiens and went doWn aown for the tho second time to the tho r Marco larne Then the allies struck bad back anti and pounding at the German trenches swept on to the heights heights' of Sedan where the American troops saw aw the tho lan guard crumble of the weapon or orthe orthe the chemistry of war victory will willbe tit be On the side with the strongest battalions t noted scientist declares noise Is 19 Impairing the health of modern man devastating d ant and ener- ener ing are arc the eff of noises n In t tn centers of population so he 8 And he Ie points out that those woo WIIO are arc normal and do not have o disturbed sleep are unaware of I the he great amount of mental suf- suf V ring on tho part of hundreds or of s of light sleepers The savant must bo be somewhat o the picture aturo quickly itself luett to new nelV conditions People In ruin min minIng Ing ng camps where great stamp mills grind and roar have havo been known to awaken In the dead of night when the mills stopped pounding Unusual sounds Bounds disturb but the uproar uproar- Is blocked out by bythe I the tho safeguards to sleep People living In the railroad district ot of Ogden where hero switch engines purr puff and bells ring nil night long while whistles blow sleep as soundly as those who and their rest live 11 on the tho bench lit is less disturbed than where autos occasionallY honk and go speed speed- speedIng log Ing by with mufflers wide open en the tho auto Is not as touch much complained against now as ten years cars ago Th noise of the tho automobile has r 1 aBed ased to ho bo a source of great except when a L fellow rn In lovo 10 goes oell honking lato lab at night tailing for to appear But Dut or no a scream does docs railroads now In- In and 80 so On l' l e 1 0 NEWS AND VIEWS From Page One engineers to whistle lit lit- little littIe tIe tle as possible Even freights passing passenger trains at night must avoid loud blasts ot of theIr whistles and the clanging of oC bells The Southern Pacific Is adver- adver the west and has Issued booklets In four languages de- de describing scribing the wonders ot of this part of the world Tho literature Is to be dis- dis In Europe The The- railroads are doing doln their full duty In presenting presenting- the s scenic enle glory ot of the west est to alt all man man- kind They have discovered th t It t pays pas to advertise If the Ing ls Is Intelligently directed The ladles ladies of tM the Episcopal Guild are preparing for the annu- annu annual annual al young youns- folks folks' spring festival al which will 11 be b held next Saturday at the Berthana The open numbers will be bea a a. pageant In which 48 girls from Central Junior High school wU appear In ga gay costumes The grand grana march wilt b be led by Ruth Ames Oral Orul Taylor raylor Dorothy Leavitt and Jackson II The guild in the past has had a. a number ot of most successful young oung folks folk May says to youth Laugh for tor forthe the spring brings you OU a a. wealth veath ot of promise Rejoice for this Is your time In life Western Pacific railroad s to spend In improving the line With Den Denver er k Rio Grande Western as a connection spend spend- spendIng Ing large sums there is evidence of a determination on the part ot of the James roads to give the th Southern Pacific and Union Pa- Pa Pacific Pacific stronger competition than In Inthe inthe the past When the rivalry increases It would not be surprIsing It if fast tast trains through Ogden were made much faster |