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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY GIN IT mORNINO, MARCH 11, 1920. Hairdressings Latest Fancy EAR MUFFS American .Girl TO BEHAVE GOOD GOODS The Rage in Pa is and New York Government Not to Tolerate Another Chapter Written in Any Further Anti-AllStory of New Mexico . Outbreaks Hotel Tragedy. V y ' BERLIN, Mar k S The Imperial has Issued a proclamation signed ttv Tren i?r Lauer condemning attacks on members of entente miss on. It declare that the minister of defense mill a t with the ferciUest severity hi this The proclamation warns against which has LinoraUarion of public only nothing to do Ith patriotism andfufher-laloads to the stTibus Injury of the It i.Us on cer German to bar toward Himself at'i dignity and ' t ik ei j of foreign bodies, as any ntutuJ may lead to serious comothfjnnn plication After threatening punishment against v ft reuses, the proclamation de flates t ttnt toe go ermnent will not heal-ta- u to pm ib civil offenders and is not depose! t) Jet its policy he thwarted y roi.l patriotism which pursued Its uretdirl and danKeious gsme at the ex i t iwe of tie intijo nation "Tht im't onscqi, enrs of things like t wo nave exjricn ed the last fe , will te that the f w It add, daH he r broad which hav gradually been J n"iking t lemselves heard in behalf of our - d sittss juid our lights will become sileitl (.rcd COLUMBUS. lS. M., March 10 Jurfgs Frank, Poster, former chief Just'oe of the supreme court iof Kansas, has documentary evidence tl)at his son. Captain Wade Loter, medical corps, V, 8. A.f was never married o the woman who claims to be his widow and who was wounded in the shooting affair which caused Captain Doster's death in a local hotel Monday morning, he laid today. The womtnr,'sald'lsJiidge posterr was the wife of a man named Barry Canfield, and he thusvbears out the statement to this effect made by Mrs. Lulu Beck ley In Kl Taao last night. Airs Berkley said she was engaged to marry IKstr as soon as he could ootnin his release from the army and get rid of the wounded woman.' AuthoiUice declare the shooting was the outgrowth it the discovery by the wounded woman of letters addressed to poster by Mrs Beckley. Before a coroner's Jury, the woman who she was Doster's widow saMl Itoeter first shot her and that In a struggle which ensued between the two Dos-te- r was shot and killed hy her in as they struggled for the revolver Previous reports were that Mrs. I'oater," from her bed. twice shot Doster and then turned the gun on herself. Doster's body will be taken to Los tontgut for burial, hts father oald. Two brothers also were here. J idge Doster siid he woud not prosecute the wAtmdd woman, but would appear as a witness should the state .decide to file an Information against her and firing her lo trial, lie refused to diBcurs The status of Mr. Becklev. . ho not uphold my son In any of his will said Judge iVjster. I wrongdoings' not piosecje Mrs. Canfield, but I will appear as n state's witness If she is brought to trial. French Cojrmis.sion Attacked. SMUTS nt es pun-tsti- lf, rteie . MPRI IN. 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GOVERNMENT FATE IN BALANCE Tailored and Dress Models MMU.TNT' Mur h night men said fie m V: of a Fren h military avia-i- i n ( 'p emits, p4i win, drove Into . - .f I ot otor car from Ror-Uj- p cm, i i w.re i.fta UM y the inhaftl-- i I.ONIoX, March ll). Parliamentary lodat, th men of poatbitrg ek t iuii beinjf held today in the L'num intrt, w 'j j.T.d mimmoned thorn to of .'vir.tli Alneft will, it ig believed, i.rrender i Emu of ulHml, but th others decide tl'-- ' fate of the government held - ti o I'-- tiei u Mi a wounded and Ian Christian bmuts which ii Tv j i others liter ui . eiukred iv in a big variety of shapes and in all of the most favored straws for this new season. Navy and brown always early selections, and lighter blues, tans, different new greens every color thats good for spring. an acud ii'tr avair.at Mrone jfuteh nntional-is- t ;uiped elements, nnled h.v the labor been Incident l.a to tin f'ren.'h charge Tho result may decide whether Cape re 4 v an a.lU officer. I'oionv, the Transvaal, Orange l'roe Mate and Natal aie to continue British-o- r are to form a 8outh African Dutch MORE TOWNS under its own flag and with TO COLUMN republic, in elected president. houth Africa is valuable to Great V'irth 1( Ad- Britain because of its (fold fields, and moxtpki n separ'ion, it is believed, would meet with strong opposition. Nationalist sent.ment there u said to be so intense some instances families have iht been divided over this issue, which is a sunn,'.! of the old struifle which bas been Burnt; on bewecn the Dutch and the British since the Netherlands reded tape ( olony to Great Britain in ltill. and the fontth man nooit iMirari'i' tc i. aifaiie" on t ie hv jut come in from the East, an-- we They them on sale starting Thursday at these two special place price. You will find ainon? them, without a doubt, just the 1 SHIFT WET t. Sale One-Wee- k - Ear Muffs Special $5.00 A Purchase Big Special GIVES EVIDENCE IN COLBY INVESTIGATION WA8IIIVGTOX. March 1 Brigadier Marlborough Churchill, chief of Jutcllige.M appeared before the vna foreign relations committee ii during its conidcratLon of the of Bawibnuge Colbv to be secre-- 1 r of state and was understood to have given th4 committee certain evidence hv it. Gominittce members were unusually booretive aoout tne matteis discussed, ut H wai said afklitional witnesses would lie called before a recommendation was made us to Mr Colby conflriration. Another meeting will be held tomorrow. State department officials hold that unless Mr. Colby Is confirmed by Monday t lie tenure of Frank L. Polk as acting secretaiy will lapse under a thlrty-da- v limitation, and that the department technically will be without a head. ' T I VO PI F The new C.ind L will t h uH a t LVST Paeht Mr' a 'imde. , of a new ahunt. tl in.iiMiM. Diplomat A hnie in portancc 10 tho fnm.iti-- Mice tni tun to-d- sVr u ,i lie,g, ing.i e c. HUGE LOSSES DUE TO TAX DECISION WASHINGTON'. March !n The loss to the government as a result of the supreme court's decision declaring stock dividends not taxable as 'income will be nearly half a billion dollars, according to an estimate todav by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Roper. Mr. Roper said a hasty search Indicates that $70,000,0o paid in 1917 and 191S will have to be returned, while the1 loss in uncollected taxes In 1919 will be 3w,000,- $100, wo 000 and that for 1920, (KML Roper emphasized that estimates the governments loss are not official) and that the loss might be found to be larger than now estimated. Labor party Out ef Cabinet, LONDON. March 10 The Labor party became entirely dissociated from the government in administrative work with Mr. of the resignation today of George J. Wardle, farhamentary secretary to the ministry of labor. .Mr. Wardle announce that he retires because of ill health. The pres generally ha been predicting for some time tnat labor world sever itself I rm the government force in older to leave itself free to conduct a campaigrt for the establishment of a labor Thursday to Thursday Starts This Morning at 9 oclock in Walkers Beauty Parlor 111 G'-n- Plnchot jGiven New Post. to expand It during tlio remain- the Corinne- - ward chapel for Klsie administration. Mr. Hnihot her. 15 years of age, daughter of 10 Gif HAKR18BDRG, Fa.. March ford Plnchot, former chief forester of the assumes his new 1 ities at unco Mr and Mrs. I ewl Hagenbaucher, who died Friday from complicntlona arls.ng Fntted States, was today appointed minfrom an attack of Influenza suffered a Young Girl Buried. ister of forestry of Pennsyh&nla to sucear ago. Bishop Alma Jensen conducted ceed Robert S. Conklin, resigned. to I lie Tribune. Special sen Ices and the speakers were 0. 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