- 1 HE OGDEN S1ANDARD- OGDEN. UTAH 1HURSDAY, DfcChlvlBhK 4, 1919. W
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tf STARTS TODAY
Doors Open at 1:45 p. m. Shows at 2:00, 3:30, 5:00,
6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 p. m.
! "THE SEASON'S SENSATION"
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III , 'Dolores Cassineili
j The Beautiful Young Artist in
i "The Virtuous Model"
Also Harold Lloyd Comedy
ij Ogdeo Theatre
PRICES-Matinees, till 6 p, in.: Adults, 20c:
I j, kiddies, 6c. Nights: Adults, 25c; kiddies, 10c
I ENGINEERS ARE
P BLAMED FOR
MANY WRECKS
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'WASHINGTON Dec K The an
il trual report of the- interstate- com
Btl mission, submitted to congress today,
is comparativly brief and makes few
recommendai inns
Federal conirol of railways during
Hi! the last year, having taken over many
ii functions of the commissi ;.. iln
port renews mainiv rc(".mmenu,tuuus
made in previous years.
! It is recommended that the power
to award reparation for unreasonable
or unlaw charges be placed wholl in
l the courts; that the powers of the
Hill commission be extended t holding
corporations as well as those which
actually operate interstate transporta
tion line, and lhat railroad operating
rales be standardized
The commission reports again that
in many cases its work has been ob
structed because necessary records
Hjl and data could onlj be obtained from
holding companies.
From iis investigations of train ac
cidents the commission's investigators
concluded thai the failure of engineers
to obe1' signals and iai'.ure to provide
adequate flag protection for trains
ctrntinur-d to be ihe principal cause
of collisions. The use of automatic
irain control was acain recommended
The Investigators also found, the
report says, thai there was room for
much improvement in the air brake
I equipment of trains
II Wireless Message
I Tells of Distress
j I To Ship At Sea
BOSTON, Dec The British
schooner St. Claire TherlauH is in ral
I 111 distress. Tossing In the Atlantic, the'
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i little vessel is a ship of trouble. Fever
i4 i gfng on board, two of the men
Have broken legs and ihe ship is short
of provision and several hundred
miles Prom shore Assistance is wanted
Immediately, according to wireless
' messages received here today.
Oil
Stop Tobacco
Stop loliaero for n inontn and See liow
much bettor you feel. You can stop
without suffering any in on onincc or
: lm uhm.-lI i nivm;. Simply rzol
a box of Nicotol from any druggist, use
' as directed and the habit rpilts you.
Your heulth will bo better, your rcsisi-
I ance lo dirase will Increase una vou
will cease to be a sluw to nicotine.
! Read what bi ('onnor formerly of the
1 .lohn:: ltopklrif Hospital, says ahout me
evil affects of tobacco In an article soon
to appeal in this paper Nicotol Is dl-
, pensed by all Rood druggists in thii city,
especially by the a r. SXcIntyre Lrug Co.
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Norman Ross of
Sail Francisco New
Tank Champion
HONOLULU, T H . Dec 4. (By the
Associated Press) Norman Ross of;
San Francisco broke ihe 200-yard tank
swim record at a Young Men's Chris j
I tian Association rn"-et here last night, i
i His time was 2 06 2-5 The old re ord
was also made by Ross in Chicago,
April 4, 1018. and was 2.06 4-5.
S AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4 Accord
ing to local reports, Norman Ross, I
who broke ilu- 200-yard 'ank swim
record in Honolulu last ni?ht is to go
I to Australia to contest in swimming '
I events there.
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colds and croup Fole Kioi.v Pills
for pain in sides and back; rheuma
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ailments; a"nd Foley Cathartic Tabietd,
a wholesome and thoroughlj 1 h-.msing
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ment.
New Sentence Faces Carlisle.
Two score more years of prison life,
possibly dealh in ihe electric chair,
confronted Carlisle, irain bandit, as he
!n today In Douglas hospital with a
bullet hole in his right chest while
armed guards hovered in the back
ground of hospital nurses to prevent
scape.
Carlisle was shot down In a cabin
yesterday by Sheriff A. S. Roah of
Wheatland as the bandit, cornered,
reached lor an automatic pistol to give
. battle. The posse had trailed Carlisle
sine- Sunday morning, through a bit
1 ter blizzard, by teum. on horsehaca,
land finally on Toot when drill of .now
i were encountered too great tor a
1 mount to traverse. 1
Colds Cause Headaches and Pains
vrjsh Headaches ami Body pin
. peed from a cold are s )on lettered
b) taking LAX ATI VF, BROMo gi'l
SINE Tablets. There '.a only one
I "Bromo Quinine." E W. GROVE'S
I iiguature on the box. 30'-.
NOISY SCENES I
MARK SPEECHES
OF LAWMAKERS;
Socialists Hoot Members of
Catholic Party In
Chamber.
HOUR DECLARED GRAVE
Statesmen Utter Pleas For
Reunited Nation to
End Unrest.
home, 1 ec 1 The 1 hamber oj
deputies opened yesterday amid great
excitement. Socialist deputies being
present in larger number--, ihan on
Tuesda) and all the Catholic parly
members appearing In their seals.
Socialist Deputj Treves resumed
his protest agalnsl whal Ik termed
I the indignities suffered by his com-,
panions and declared he represent'')
the wishes ol all parties who under
stood the gra( hour through which
Ihe country was passing.
Catholic Deputy Mauri In reply ad
mitted the situation was serious and
cited recent violences, urging that a
union of all parlies was necessary to
bring aboul a spirit of pacification. He
ended bv declaring The countr
needs peace and work."
Catholics Applaud.
All the CathOliCS applauded, but the
Socialists denounced Mauri, crying
I "Long live the pope-king' alluding
Ironically 10 ihe loyalty of the Cath
olics to the pope up to a few years
Ago in what ant i clericals charge were
his aspirations to restore the temporal
! power of (he church, making himself
I at the same time pope and kins
The Catholics 01 ibis point redoubled
their applause which took the form of
a coun'erdemonstratiou against So
cialist attacks and in support or Slgnor
Mauri's speech, while the Socialists
shouted: "Jesuits!" Jesuits!" For ten j
i minutes the confusion was so great
Lhat th'e session virtually was sus
1 ponded.
Hour Is Grave.
Premier Nlttl, in a short statement
agreed with Socialist Deputy Treves
'that the hour was grave for Italy and
declared it was for that reason he
sought the union of all Italian forces,
promising on his part lo protect both
the majority and minority deputies
and the lives of private citizens and
asking the Socialists to judge him by
work and not from preconceived
.-id erroneous ideas Ths speech of
he premier brought loud applause
rpm the non-Socialists
Former Premier Vittorio Orlando
ben assumed the presidency ot the
lumber, lo which position he was re
1 ntly elected and delivered a patriotic
j address recapitulating the events of
! the last few years.
Appealing for support, Signor Or-
lando said
"The president of the chamber must
I be surrounded by ih- prestige neces
sary to' such a position if parliamen
tary work is to proceed without dis
order, parliament being a guarantee
of impartiality for everybody "
Socialists Hoot.
The Socialists hooted while the oth
er members of the chamber applaud
ed. Tht newly-elected president at
tempted to conciliate the opposing
parties and said he trusted he would
be assisted by all the Socialists. The
jlaitfr interrupted, shouting:
! "No by us."
This retort aroused the resentment
Of th remaining members of the
I hamber and In replj to their ex
pressions of disapproval. Socialist
'Deputy Barbaris, who b;, profession is
s caterer, shouted: "If you don 1 like
111 frnt Mil 'f Will PM OT1 .'lIpTlP '
The nomination bv the king of To
masso Tittoni, former minister of for
' icn affairs, as president of the en
ate, was confirmed by that body to
ri a
The Republican deputies have pre
sented a bill in the chamber prodd
ing for abolition of the law requiring
members of Ihe chamber lo take the
political oath.
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Apostle Ivins
Does Not Favor
War With Mexico
I 'SALT LAKE, Doc A Mildly crltlcls-
In Senator Fall, who yesterday Intro
' duced .1 resolution in the United States
j rnatf asking that America Beyer rela
tions with MexMro. Apostle A. W Ivin..
I of the Ij. 1" S rhurrh, former coloniza-
tion representative for that church in
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer
Insists on "Payer Table's of Aspirin"
in a Layer package," containing pi op
er directions for Colds. Pain, Head
ach Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheu
matism. Name " Payer" means gtnu
Ine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
for nineteen years. Hand:: tin boxt of
12 tablets cost few cents Aspirir is
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicyllcaci'j
Ad ert isenient.
Mrxiro urged members of thr Suit Lk
Commercial club at a luncheon yesterday
tn crnmrr sf riou'v Ihe ' .ill foi interven
tion In the southern republic
Senator Fall's resolution was rend in
'ore members of the club and whs Ipudlj
cheered. Apostle vine, w ho was in llr x
Ico ouiinK ihr- wor.t days of Villa and
outlawry( had ion previously requested
to speak ;it the luncheon on the Mexican
si iimt ion .
S.iys Senntor Represents Owners
Tin speaker declared the senntor from
New Mexico re-presents nn 'lenient in
Mexico which ha: la;"EC holding:, and
I3 anxious to see normal conditions
t "tabllfihrd
Mr Frlna asked the members of ib.;
Commercial lub to consider intervention
In Mexico serlousl) before reaching anv
irfinitc conclusions, Although h,- pi
dieted a victory for American aim d
forces, he said an invasion would i.rst
thousands of )ies. I te referred to s
, torj ksi .Mexico in lt& weakened con
'litior as ' Inglorious '
Sometime.- I think il would be a goou
.biiiK to go down Into Mexico and clean
the place up," said Mr. Ivlns Then at
jt hci times I 00 not see the Justice 10
sui h a plan."
Peons Would Become Hostile
Armed intervention In Mexico would
make us the cru-my of the .icons r.nd
cause them to bellve that the American
government Is an allv of the money mon
opoly which now controls thai country,
ihe speaker predicted. Once the country
is settled, it will be one of the wealthiest
nations in the world. Rich veins of
mineral are scattered over the entire
country, he said
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Getting "Hep" to I
! The Good Eats
A Host of Dyspeptics Can Get
Back to the Old Days of Free
dom by the Simple Expedient
of a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet After Meals.
"Gosh! I never knew bfor how
pood these little pork sausages were."
Thus says the man who thought his
stomach was pone (or all time but who
tried the simple expedient of a
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after eas
ing And with this for a starter, ho
goes in for a cheese sandwich, a pi' je
of hot mince pie, eats ham and eges
in fact he forgets his stomach and
thinks only of the energy and good
feeling that follow eating the foods
that make most people ravenouslj
hungrj even to think of them. And
all of this without sour risir.rrs. no
gas, no belching and non' of that
drowsy heaviness that so often fol
lows Indigestion Try the-" tablets aft
er eating They arc ucd extensivel)
whereMi good eaters arc lound and
are on sale almost everywhere in the
I nited Stales and Canada.
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j SPORT NEWS
LONDON. Dec. i Joe Beckett and
Georges Carpentier will meet In a
1 1 tt nty round bout at the National
Boxing clug tonight to decide the
heavyweight championship of Europe.
Carpentier. a Frenchman, at present
holds the title. The fight is due to
begin at 9:15 o'clock.
Incidentally the fight may bring for
ward an opponent for Jack Dempsey
in a contest for the heavyweight cham
pionship of the world.
Beckett, who Is the English cham
pion, will have an advantage of 14
pounds. Also, his reach is two inches
longer than that of his French oppo
nent. Otherwise the contestants will
be virtually equal as regards age,
,h'-ight and measurements.
While the Englishman Is regarded
as a fighter. Carpentier is credited as
being the more scientific because of
Bill Extraordinaire Opens Today at 2:45 jj
TED SHAWN PRESE.VTS THE
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3d IV CAST A STORY FROM "ARABIAN' XIOHT8." H
! Winn Lester Morton Jewel Four
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"rrhe Moequito Tmat Murray Livingston I
Walzer & Walaer A , Th Sgggg H
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Syncopated Hold Nights, ftOc, 40c jjj '
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 Jerome
Keogh, Rochester, N. v . K. Ralph
Greenleaf, Wilmington, Del.; Edward
I. Ralph, Hlghstown, N J ; and
Charles Seeback,. Hartford, Conn .
were the victors In today's match of
the National American Pocket Billiard
tournament.
in defeating Bennie Allen, Kansas
Cm, 12". to 89, Seeback upset the (.il
culations of the experts and his high
run of 68 Is claimed to be a new
world's record under the rules govern
ing the present tournament
Keogh defeated Jnsr-ph ( onennnnn,
NVv, Yorjt, 125 to 71, in 24 innngs. The
winner's high run was 29 and Concan
non's 14.
Greenleaf won from Morris D. Fink,
Philadelphia, in comparatively easy
fashion in 19 innings. The score was
12o to 61. Greenleaf collected 34 balls
for his high run, while Pink's best ef
fort was 13.
Ralph beat Louis B. Kreuter, New
York. 125 to 105. Kreuter is the onlj
contestant who has not yet won a
game, having lost all three of his
matches.
Greenleaf, KeoRh and John M . Lay
ton, Columbia, Mo. are leading in the)
tournament, each having won two1
matches.
NEYA YORK, Dec. 4 Word was re
celved from London that John Sanford
jof Amsterdam, N. Y., steward of the
j Jockey club, paid $30,000 for the seven
year old brood mare Daik Flight at
the New Market sales of thorough
breds last Tuesday
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Gouleet and
Madden with a point score of 187
points, at midnight, the 72nd hour of
the race, led the field of six ia cyc
lists, McNamara and Mapin tied with'
Hill and Drobach for second pi.-ice
with a total of 148 points. Egg and Du
puy 139 points and Eaton and Kaiser,
with 110 points led the others.
Up to midnight, the contestants had
covered 1 34 1 miles and three laps with
the exception of Tlberghlen and Char
don, who arc still one lap behind. The
record for 72 hours is 1486 miles and
five laps made b) Cameron and Kaiser
in 1914.
PASADENA, Calif., Dec 4 Officials
of the Tournament of Roses associa
tion expressed gratification upon re
ceipt of the acceptance by the Harvard
university football team t an invita-1
tion to meet here New Year's day a
western team vet to be selected.
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Japanese Says
League Should Be
Given Support
SAL T LAKE, Doc 4. Keen re-I
, rrret was expressed by Yuklo Ozaki
leader of the Constitutional party of
Japan, and member of the imperial
diet) upon his arrival in Salt LaKe yes
terday, that the United Slates failed to
ratify ihe leajrue of nations. He ex
j pressed hope that th covenant would
vet be adopted. Th- world at large
will be the loser if America is not a
party to the laue. he said
The league, if formed without the
United States, would be greatly weak
ened, the political leach-1 di-Hrred The
people of Japan in general favor the
formation of a league for the enforce
ment of peace, he said.
Study War Effects.
With Mr. ozaki are Dalkichlro Tag
awa, formerly parliamentary undersec-1
retary of the department, of justice,
and Mitsujl Kono, hanker of Tokio.
The members of the purty are r turn
ing to Japan after touiins; Europe
and the United States in a study of i
after war conditions, according to Mr ;
o?.ak; They nave studied the effects!
of the war from trade, social and po
liUcal angles, he said. When the dele- j
gation left Tokio last spring, it was j
much larger than at present, the re
mainder of the original party having
already returned home. Mr Ozakl
Btated. Mr Oaki, Mr. Tarawa and
Mr. Kono arrived in Salt Lake from!
ihe east shortly after 5 o'clock yester-1
day afternoon and will leave for Port
land tonight.
Mr. Ozaki has taken an active part
in the betterment of the laboring class
nf hi r-(-ninlr He declared last nicht
that there was no truth in rumors
which have been current, that he in
tended the formation of a new labor
partv.
Laboi Unrest Spreads.
Industrial unrest has spread rapidly
in Japan within the last nine months,
he said The soaring prices of the
necessaries of life, and labor troubles
in the United States and Europe, he
declared, have been the causes of
strikes within Japan.
Universal suffrage is the onl rem
edy for the spreading unrest, according
to Mr Ozaki The "not distant future
Will bring universal suffrage, with the!
conseepjence that discrimination
against the laborer will be removed,
he said. The greater number of
works aie not gnen a voice in the gov
ernment of Japan, being unable to
cast their ballots because of the bas-
ing of voting upon ta?tlon, he ex j
plained
Mr. ozaki ha- been minister of edu
cation for Japan, minis', r of ji -ti
and was mdyor of Tokio for ten year-. '
Mr Tarawa is wideh known in Ja- .
an as 8 reformer He ha- held ih-a
position of assistant mavor of Tokio.
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SUFFRAGE IS APPROVED.
PIERRE. S D . Dec. ?. Th- hout JJBi
jof repreat-ntat ives in ,;.' al -ri
jhere today apprco -d 'h-- ffd'T.ii uf- rJi
:frage amendment. Thre were hi" ' t
few members mn - than 'I;. r-n" f l l
( number necec.sarv to mak' i'i'MH 11
joritv Thp vnip was un.'nm.ci- I ' .tl
! senate will meet this afternoon to j
I pass on the question.
All this lalk about adequate laws to J
suppress the radicals Is hunk Tbe
can't road tho law What we need
is somebody to enforce the ones
have already
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