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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10 UIIFF 0, 1913- - H FlUH A small bottls of "Danderin keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful U. S. Reserve Board Would Transactions Between Nations. Facilitate Girls( .Try this I Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. Annual Report Discloses Operations to Prevent Trading With Enemy. .WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 VUhngne interna- to undertake development of as tional fold exchange fund to facilitate financial transaction between nation without actual shipment of gold, was expressed today by the federal reserve board in its report for 1918. This arrangement would be similar to that now maintained by the board to settle balances between banks within the United tates, The fund might bo developed among the entente nations and a few leading neutrals, but it. ia conceivable that all emUrea countries may evenju allv bo participants," said the board. The gold would bo deposited in trust in some government bank to guarantee exchange obligations, and it was proposed that the fund should be limited to current commercial and exchange transactions. This is one of the suggestions for future financial development growing out of successful domestic war peration'of the federal reserve system, which the report reviewed in detail. "Assuming that the leading nations of the world will be at peace for a long period of years," said the report, "there seems to be no reason wbv sn international arrangement of this kind should not operate as efficiently as our Sii.'.A A. own gold settlement fund, which has cleared enormous transaction between Within teg minutes after an applidistant sections of a country of vast cation of Daodenne you eaunot find a area. hair single trace of dandruff or falling will not iteh, but what and scalp your Saving Enormous. will please you most wdl be after a few you see new hair, fin .'Tb saving of loss and expense weeks' use, when incident to abrasion and transportation aad downy at first yes but really hair growing adl over the scalp. charge and interest on gold trans- aew A little Danderine. immediately douferred will be enormous, and the adbeauty of your hair. No diffor-oacvantage to the commerce of the world ble the how dull, faded, brittle and scragwill bis incalculable." The report disclosed extensive opera- gy, just moisten a cloth with Daaderin tions of the federal reserve board s sys- and carefully draw it through your hast, tem of regulating foreign exchange taking ont small strand at a tune. The b transactions to prevent dealings on ene- effect is amazing your hair will light, fluffy and wavy, and have an apmy account. Agent were maintained pearance of abundance; an incomparat all sable offices, and these luster, softness and luxunanca ted with other government agencies able Get a small bottle of Knowlton a Total Danderine to detect , enemy transactions. from any drug stora or toilet purchases and sales of demand gad and prove that your hair la esble exchanges between dealers in the eounter, as pretty and soft as any that it has United States from February SO, 1918u been neglected or injured by careless when the regulation became effective, treatment all you surely can thats December of were t 81, $5,108,000,000, have beautiful hair and lota of it if which $3,737,000,000, or 73 per cent, you will just try a little Danderine. were for exchange on Great Britain. (Advertisement. .The report told in cryptic financial terms how the federal reserve system in thia country functioned in quird hr law. ThU was interpret! tlon with the treasury ia tremendous a indicating a healthy condition neceswar tasks of raising Liberty loans, float- sary as a prelude to financing of forbal- eign trade. ing certificate issues, nettling trade ances, discounting billions of commercial paper, assisting in the rationing of Warning Is Given. capital and similar activities. Warning against danger in the post"Owing to war exigencies," said the war readpistment, the board said: "Drastic contraction would be folreport, "the federal reserve board felt it to be 1t duty to assist in making ef- lowed by results no lees disastrous than fective the policies determined upon by those which attend undue expansion, the secretary of the treasury, however and the process of deflation must thereinconsistent some of the stkpe might be for be permitted to work themselves with principles which nsnally govern in out in a gradual and ordorly msnner. Discount rates which have been based normal times" It added; on the rates borne by the government Future Is Bright. issues, must, for the time being, con"Within a few months the country's tinue with regard to treasury requirewar financing will have been completed ments, but when the war obligations of and the board can then deal with the the governments have been digested, problems incident to bringing our credit and the invested assets of the fedora! structure and our banking operations reserve banks have been restored to a commercial basis, rates can be estabback to a normal basis. , "The ability of the country to ab- lished with reference to the commercial sorb Investments has pro ed fsr greater requirements of the country." An idea or the service rendered by than anticipated," said the report, "and our crediit structure, although the federal reserve system in connection expanded. Is unshaken. We have no with war financing, may be gained from currency problem and condition are the report that since the war began not comparable with those which exist- $31,452,000,000 of Liberty bond and certificates of Indebtedness have been ed at the close of the civil war." The board predicted that banking subscribed for and collected through credits now concentrated in this coun- the twelve reserve banka Rediscount operations between the retry eoon would be extended throueh the world with the development of foreign serve banks during the year were retrade. Attention was called to the fact ported as $655,633,000. Despite the big strain on the reserve that even during the war strain the free gold, or surgold reserve maintained against federal svstem, the reserve notes never fell below 60 per plus of reserve on December 27, 1918, eent. thoneh only 40 ocr cent was re- - was reported ss 523 600.000. Aggre M Fomorcoiv and This Week An Event, for Furniture Buyers! choice of r ' f Fumed, Golden Oak or Mahogany tJs- - AT STARTLING REDUCTIONS! For Cash or on This Fumed Oak Davenette Easy Credit Terms Exactly like cut, with coil spring seat, extra fine quality of imitation leather; will- hold mattress instead of light heavy puff like most makes. A davenette that is handsome and built for service; will last a lifetime. Regular $85 values go tomorrow and all this week at, only . - 25-pou- nd 40-pou- nd o Credit Term Davenports Also Included 4 Only $7.00 Down, $2.00 $56.75 coo cn $50 Davenports yJOiUV Tomorrow Only Week I I -a INFLUENZA GERMS BY VALENTINE MOTT FIERCE, M. D. Influenza ia propueed by a bnfflllua or germ coming chiefly from discharges from the none, throat and longs of the person who coughs, sneezes, or spats. The person attacked feels chilly, g high temperature develop usually accompanied by headache as it is and "ache all over usually described. If you have the above symptoms get into bed as quickly as possible, after a hot a good mustard foot-batlaxative, such as castor oil or one leaves of made up of May-appl- e, aloe, root of jalap, and sold in every drug store as Doctor Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Then surround yourself with hot water bottles. It fart mentioned by physicians of the largest experience that the effort on the part of nature to throw off the poisons results sometimes is a - It is therefore very important- to in inflammation of the kidneyassist nature in eliminating the toxins (poisons) from the body thru t Dnnk a great deal of water, and bowels, skin arid kidneys. ) before meals. A new kidney remedy called Anuric ( can be obtained of the druggist. This"Anune flushes the bladder and kidneys and throws off the toxins (poisons), and should be taken Gear the noise with some good with. hot water or hot lemonade. Dr. Catarrh It is, of course, Sage'sRemedy. antiseptic spray pr unnecessary for me to emphasize thi keep strong and healthy, fear neither gem nor German, and observe the three A Clean skin, Gean bowels, Qean nose and mputh and you have half won the batiks-- . - hot-wate- r, anti-nnc-ac- id - CS 1 Our regular $82.50 Fumed Oak Davenettes tomorrow and all thia week at, - $58.50 oaty Our regular $80.00 Fumed Oak Davenettes go tomorrow and all this week at, 855X3 lahoganyDavenpprts only.. Our regular $90.00 Golden Oak Davenports tomorrow and all this week, 88150 $57.50 only only The Above at Cash or on Easy Credit Terajs Down, & E3 net earnings of the banks were $55,446,000 last year. Tbs federal reserve system now include 936 state banks and trust comsurpanies, with apprepate eapital and replus of $750,000,00ir anR aggregate source of only $7,339,000,000, the board pat reported. said that he proposed to discharge every employee not absolutely essential to the city government If the bankers or other Interests of the city did not take steps to cash cltv warrant OFFICIAL REPORT DISCLOSES ERROR SENATE REPUBLICANS WILL AMEND RULES WASHINGTON, Feb. Printing of the official transcript of testimony of Captain E. G. Lester of the army Intelligence service before the investigating German propaganda lias disclosed an error in the Associated Press Feb. t Republican WASHINGTON. In conference voted today report of statements by Captain Lester .jf the senate ths to abolish corns of regarding the employment of J. J. Wlrk-Inso- n of of Washington by Georgs tfylvester seniority rights In ths organisation of control Viereck before the United States entered take when committee they ths war. Captain Lester testified that the eenate after March Under the rul-- s as thev will be amend- -, ed, no senator will be permitted to beonts a member of more than two of the leu principal standing committees and Sc-- V" '" be , -the chairmen of these committees may not be on any conference committee upon a MU reported by another committee without the recommendation of the members of the committee majority which had the bill In charge The amendments were adopted after a brief session today and without any apparent opposition. . also recommending that A resolution after March 4 no senate committee shall more than seventeen of be cotnpoaed The resolumembere also was adopted tion would affect the composition of about six committeesJenate-committe- e long-standi- c - NAVY PREPARES FOR TRANSOCEAN FLIGHT 3fHINOTON Feb t Navv aviation h experts are planning a flight aero Commander John II. Towers Allantlp. of to the take charge was ordered today development of plana and assembly of material and personnel for the proposed transatlantic flight plans Details as to how far the navi hevs progressed have not been disclosed, but-- lt was learned that a great deal of at'ention has been given to tv protect While It Is not now known what equipment It is planned to use In the flight or when It will be attempted, It la recalled that the navy department dur'ng the war developed a monster seaplane equipped with three Liberty motors, giving It In the Th's neighborhood of 12"0 horsepower. machine naa as It bodv a substantially built boat and has carried as many as flfiv-on- s in flights of considerable persons - ' length. W MAYOR TO DISCHARGE BUTTE POLICEMEN BUTTE. Mont.. Feb. t Although a mad Inst tut made no provision for paving other city employees. Mayor Maloney CARPET CO. Use Youi Credit Freely Dickinson was employed In 191$ and In response to questions-state- d there was nothing In his Investigations to' show any German connections or German activities by Dtcklnson after February, 1917. The error, occurring In the report of a discussion by Captain I .ester of a letter written to President Wilson after the United States went to war. In which Viereck protested loyalty, attributed to the witness the statement that It was only a short time after writing this letter that Viereck cams to Washington and employed Dickinson as his secret agent to obtain Information from ths United States. Ths transcript shows that was discussed after employment the reference to the letter, but that Captain Lester did not connect the tw6 Incidents. Mr. Dickinson appeared before the committee on January 17 at hi own request and testified that he was employed by Viereck to writ articles for the Father-lan- d In 1916 and that he severed the connection when the United States broke relations with Germany. WASHINGTON. Feb. have been eent by the state department to Great Britain, France and Italy regardJ ing the British Import embargo, ( the French cartel system and the Italian setm of allgovernment supervision of of which have an effect purchases, on American Industrie. The Brit-sembargo has been the subject of irm debate In the senate Various complaint agalnat It aleo have been received bv the state department from manufacturers. Protests have been baaed upon the claim that operation of the embargo Involve discrimination. Officials said today no evidence of discrimination had been presented, and unless discrimination existed the United States would have little ground upon which to base any protest W. H. Pyolt, D. C., PIl C. CHIROPRACTOR . Felt Building. Phones: Office, Wasatch 6453. Residence, Wasatch 3457-J- . 522-3-4-- 5 HU Record . PARIS. Feb S Hohenrollem mav Issue a statement and sc correspondent at some future date, hut at present he cannot receive newspaper men This I made clear In a letter from Count von Benttnck, the former ruler's host, to the Pari correspondent of the Glomale Italia of Rome, who had requested an Interview with Hohenaollern The count eays that the former emperor recently refused to pee American and British correspondents, as he wishes to live henceforth as a private cltlxen. The , letter concludes" 'For the moment,' the emperor tt la fitting to observe silence Ths said dav will come when 1 ought to speak and shall. - Four years in high school and years technical college work. Do That Terrible Hefdache. you hav periodic attack of headHundreds of patients suffering ache bv sickness of the from a great variety of troubles stomachaccompanied or vomiting, a sallow skin and dull eye 7 If o, you can get quick relief have been made well by liia by taking Chamberlain's Tablets as directed for blllousnees, end you work. he ebl to tvoid the attacks if you may observe tne wlth ea,'h Pcksg For sale ,n Yrrdealer alt Bj All Means Consult Him. a six . (Advertise ment.) $5.00 a' Month IIo Interest 3. 3. FOOTIUS & SONS DENVER KANSAS CITY OMAHA LOS ANGELES West 2nd South Orpheum Theater Bldg. Actual Cure Made By Ground Gripper Shoe 12 GRIPPER Walking Shoe A GRIPPER DITTY shoe Have you heard of the whose yenown Has changed East Lyu Grippertown f They are more comfortable INQUIRIES SENT ON IMPORT EMBARGOES MAY UNBURDEN MIND AT SOME FUTURE TIME of barkers nigh; arrangements to rash salary warrants of ettv firemen. Mayor W. H 'Maloney Issued toflav written Instructions to the ihlefs of ths fire ond police department to discharge all firemen and policemen, excepting captains, lieutenants .and minor officers, on Monday, If ths bankera hays not In the meantime agreed to cash all city warrant for the salaries fit employees In 'all departments. The tankers agreed to pav the warrants of firemen, Hers a a wonderful value, and tbs price includes s mattress built in. Credit terms, if desired, as easy as $5.00 45 to 51 East Broadway committee rr Full length with heavy rolled arm; extra good quality Spanish leather; regular $100 sellers Extra special tomorrow and all this we,ek at, great " - SLAT lew Medical BooLm Few Reasons Why Yon Should Wear GROUND GRIPPER SHOES y 1 Allow you to walk parallel. 2 Exercise- all foot muscles. A than your old kid flipped over Known the world "Ground Grippers." Tryr?a how pmi - Give your Wood circulation. Relieve pressure and nerve fection. Prevent and cure 3 4 7i af flat-foo- t. 6 Strengthen 7 8 9 and ligaments f muscles, Reduce bunions and swellings. Balance your body weight. Arch exercise at every step. Prevent toeing outward. Make weak ankles strong. 12 All'ow yon to walk ten miles daily. 10 11 SEND OR CALL' FOR DESCRIPTIVE ASSESSMENT NO. S. Notice Consolidated Copper company. Location of t principal place of business, Sait Lake City. Utah Notice ts hereby given that at a special meeting of the board of dire tors, held on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1919, an assessment of ten cent (lOcl per ebxre (being assessment No. 8) was levied on the capital stock of ths corporation. payable Immediately to the Ne-- i Consolidated Copper company, at the State Street Trust company, S3 State street, Boston, Mass., or at ths office of A. J. Orem, 79 Milk street, Boston, Mass, or at the office of the 22$ and 232, No. 123 .ompanvroomi South West Tempts street, Balt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, Feb- b uary 2 1919, win be delinquent end y p ertlsed for sate at pubiio auction, and BOOKLET. unless payment ta made before, sold on Thursday, March 20. 19 10 o'clock a. m to pay the assessment, together with the cost advertising and expense of sale - ' V M OREM gectetarf Rooms 222 and 292, No. 222 fou1 Temple street, Fait Lake City, ls -- ad-b- RAISE HARES FOH G' .q,. A'X Immense profits I ' ly and easly made. 4L m furnl-- h , stock and fTV VhV. you CM f:J n X eh months when old. Co Nothin booklet, Ho , !ft THORSON RABBIT CODept. 1. Aurora, Colorado - M |