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Show THE SALT LAKIL TRIBUNE, FRIDAY- MORNING, FEERUARY 14. T?19 - Seem Things At Night Sharp Debate in Senate Consideration of Fol-low- s 5 Made M Alliec Y ALMSS Forces Will Be With-- J 8:30 . TO MOTHERS! Guard jrour kiddies against torpid liver, sour stomach,"' constipated bowels which generate poisons. These inside poisons circulate t$ the brain, producing bad dreams, then a feverish bead. Unless you work out these poisons you will have a real sick youngster shortly, Cascarets are a fandy cathartic, ideal for children. Cost only 10 centa a box. Read belowl Johnsons Resolution. Prediction !i WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Prediction that the proposed conference at Princes Islands between representatives of the Victorious associated nations and the various contending Russian factions would result in an agreement for with draws from Russia of American and allied troops, was made in the senate today by Senator Hitchcock, chairman of the foreign relations committee, dur ing another spirited debate on the American policy towards Russia. Senator Hitchcock said he believed .all the foreign expeditions in Russia would "come out together, under an .agreement with the Russian represea butch la Uvea, which would prevent erv" of troops left ia Russia. I; Discussion of the Russian situation Iwas opened by Senator Johnson of (.alp fomia, Republican, who asked for inr 'mediate action on his resolution which would put the senate cm record a favoring withdrawal of the American Russian expedition as soon as practicable. After vehement argument and clashes betweea Senators Hitchcock and John eon. objectioa by the former to an in .mediate vote sent the resolution to the .calendar with a majority voto necessary for its further consideration. TODAY A WOMDEMJIL SME frill Press lib Fight. Senator Johnson . declared tonight .after the eenate had adjourned, that be would continue his fight daily until congresa adjburns March , by introdue.ing new resolutions. uring the day debate, the ef many months in the senate, sharpest Republican Leader Lodge and Senator Lewis ef Illinois, Demoeratis whip, differed regarding the statement of Premier to parliament yesterday Lloyd tieorr .that the American government had re- fused to eend more troops to Russia. Senator Lodge said the premier's apparently was authentic and was the first definite statement as to the American police, while Senator Lewis insisted that Mr. Llovd George iwas divulging the decision of the supreme war council and not merely ths 'American policy. ' Ia asking immediate consideration of his resolution. Senator Johnson made' another impassioned attack on ths policy of American intervention in Russia, Renouncing it as unusual, vicious .and criminal." Disclaiming sympathy with government and their atrocities, Benator Johnson resented a suggestion from Benator Hitchcock that he acted aa a "chant-,pio- o of the Bolsheviki element in Rus siS. Benator Hitchcock mad bis refer- - THAT WILL PACK OUR STORE WITH EAGER BUYERS I JUST AipiVED ISO Silk Poplin Dresses C&l y tot tl cl)'. ' itni 3v tT iVS f Cl Hi ktO i 8 AND ON SALE TODAY AT THE LOWEST PRICES I i i A 4 ir in if. c V The best purchase of the season. Charming Dresses that are entirely new and exceedingly smart. Worth $13.C0 and $20.00. isr rv a!lf fV, Sos TODAY once in presenting the friendly message committee opposed reporting it to the . . sent by President Wilson to the soviet senate. Borne time fcfter the Johnson resol u government and the reply, which Bens tor Hiteheork denounced as practi tion was sent to the calendar, Benator Lewis revivejd the subjeet by deploring rally sn insult." an impression which he eaid might be Defended by Hitchcock. comment on gained by Benator Lodge statement. Defending American intervention in Premier Lloyd George Russia, Benator Hitchcock said it was Senator Lewisa Statement. an military move agreed be charged," said. Benator He Lewis, may upon with the allied governments. look "that this country haf toAmeriasserted that the Johnson resolution to England for a statement of would not expedite withdrawal of the can Bucb a statement, if acpolicy. American forces, and favored ita referit face value; would rob the at cepted ence to the foreign relationa committee. of the confidence of the peoBoth Benator Johnson and Lodge president the United who might susume ple, emphasized that Mr. Lloyd George had Btates had yielded its policies to Eng' given what they termed the first au- land. v thentic statement of the American a matter where the allied council "In Mr. Lodge declared has acted, it is nsturs that any of the poliey in Russia. that the Siberian expedition was justi- council The president should was too has spoken the speak. of the league of intervention said the but fied, policy weak to be forceful, lie said the north- nations. Lloyd George Spoke as oae a pure, e ern Russian expedition was council and of the policy of the waste of American lives, and the ex- Council, and was not speaking of the pedition should have been withdrawn poliey of this country." when the armistice wee signed. Benator Lodge denied that Lloyd Benator Johnson charged that'' his George was outlining the war council s original resolution, introduced last De- policy, and insisted that he was statcember, asking for an official statement ing, if quoted correctly, the American of the American policy regarding Russia, and been bottled up" la the for- policy, t suppose he got hts information Beaator from the relatione committee. eign president while he wae in Hitchcock denied thia, and Benator Paris," said Mr. Lodge. "Not that Lodge eupported him ia the statement he was American policy, but that thia reeolutica had been carefully he bad dictating information that we did not but-hst a majority of the have." considered, nfl Vh kfvuo ONLY - Children love Cascarets because they taste like candy. When yot child has a white tongue, feverish breath, foul stomach, give Case are; anytime to work the nasty bile, souring food and bowel poison from the clocged-u- p placet. 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In could recover damages. - r OTHERS ar Hi Csokiag am i IMITATIONS CMS (Continued from Pig On.) and the New York Bureau of Legal Advice were cooperating In an effort to assure justice to the men and women assembled bere for enforced return to their netlve lands. men and one woman Of the fifty-tw- o named in the writ, the government anmen had signed e statenounced, twenty ment today requesting Walten Nellie, attorney (or the National Civic Liberties association. to inquire into their detention, while fifteen or sixteen others, according to Immigration officials, declared the fetched to return to the old country." Four I. W. W. Arrested. BRATTLE, Wash., Feb. IS. Four men declared to have been lenders in distributing revolutionary and L W. W. propaganda during Beattie's general strike, were In Jail bere tonight and warrants were out for reven others, charging crtmina anarchy, following three raids In who h thirty-thre- e additional men eere arrested and are being held tor Investigation. County officials, government oeratlves. deputy sheriffs, constatdes and a representative of the diutmt attorney paiticl. pated In the raids. Under arrest ere John J. Axtell, secreof the propaganda committee of the tary y 1. w. w.: William Moran, of the I. W. W. defense council; Wslker C. Smith, head of the Equity Printing company and alleged publisher and distributor of a strike leaflet headed, Russia Did It. which advocated workmen's taking over shipyards; and K. J Cassidv. candidate for the city council and alleged to be interested in the International Weekly, said to be a radical organ. Prosecuting Attorney Fred C. Brown swore to the complaints upon which the warrants were Issued. Prosecutor Browij Is acting tn cooperation with Bperial Assistant United States T'lslrlct Attorney Clarence I. Reams and officials of the department of Justice. Headquarters of the I. W. W. In the Pacific building were cleaned out and It was there most of the arrests were made The Equitv Publishing company's phtnt, operated bv WVker C. Smith, was raided, add considerable published matter and equipment confiscated and taken to the prosecuting attornev'a office Offices of the Internsttonal Week'y, which were raided last Saturday night, were agnln descended upon, and a quantity of literature seized. Margaret Shspncrd Gallacher, wife of Alex Gallacher, 2039 Douglas street, died o'clock yesterday. Khe had sufat fered 111 health the last several years. Mrs. Gallacher had been a reeideut of Balt I --ike almost fifty year. Born at Glasgow, Scotland, Septem ber 2, 1855, Mrs. Gallacher came to America and settled In Balt Lake when 14 years old. She had made her residence here since. She was a member of the Sugarhnuse ward church. Beeidea her husband, she leaves four brothers, John, Murry, Robert and Frank Shepherd, all of Balt Lake, and the following aona and daughters; J. M. (altar her, A. J Gallacher, Mias Alton GalMrs. W. L. lacher, Arvilla Gallacher, Whits and Mrs. Madge G'llbraneon, Salt Funeral arrangements had not Lake. bean made last night armistice was signed Mr. Hlack is mak ing Ida homtj with his son. E. R. Black, 288 I Wife Ia Given Divorce. Mrs. Martha A. Anderson was an Interlocutory decree of divorcegranted from Andrew Anderson yesterday by Judge W. H lyamel of the Th rd district court. Recovers From Influenza, i William Bailey, secretary of the state board of equalisation, returned to his desk at the capttoi yesterday, after recuperating from an attack of Influents, lie horns In in Xepht. Tribane Want Ad radlara the qcirementi of the business wUrlcL , ..VN-- - a 'V yt. I tf. tf fi lair iu j CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK NUT COALS screened to a size suitable for your range or stove. With a bin full of either of thesecoals you can go to the basement, fill a bucket with clean, coal and return to the kitchen in glossy, a moment. ; ar even-size- d Order a Mad of CASTLE GATE or CLEAR CREEK NUT COAL today and enjoy these easily handled; clean burning under-secretar- i you hare only lump coal for your stove yep must first break.it up, soiling your hands and wasting coal, and finally fill your bucket with fine dust and large, ungainly lumps. WHEN - El (Continued from Page One.) questions were aked regarding the broad powers sought. The members said it was apparent that approval would not be given for all the authority that was asked. Exemption from taxation to be carried bv the new issue. Mr. Glass said, would not be greater than thtt conferred In the first Liberty bond act lesa than, exemption from state and iocal taxes. Mr Glass added that it was essential also to oeise some plan for protecting the holders of existing IJberty bonds, suggesting that additional exemptions from taxation be given those who subscribe to e the nw issue Immediate steps to set up a sinking fund for the retirement of the war debt were recommended. nr Drastic Laws Urged. Drastic legislation to protect the govLeaves Federal Service. ernment tn its financial operations and the people of the United States from T. R. Black, formerly a city councilman previous to the commission form of threatened grave injurv, growing out government, has returned from St. Louis. of the Issuance of securities of doubtful where he was attached to the quarter master's corps as an inspector of contracts He rt signed his position when the ToEliminaleSmoke nuisance worth, was asked of congress today by Secretary Clast. In g letter to Chairman Kltchln of the house ways and means committee, Mr. Glass urged early enactment of a law drawn by the capital issues committee which would require ail corporations or persona desiring to sell stock through the malls or through advertisement in newspapers circulated through malls to file with the secretary comprehensive statements concerning the stock. It also would make the persons required to sign 'the statements personally responsible for any Willful violation of the falsity therein. act would be punishable bf fines of ISOiM) or Imprisonment for emr sear or both, and l. the persons suffering from Intentional misrepresentations e HABEAS $8.00 Per Af - 1 1 A. M. 3ot M!q drawn From Russia. 8:30 A-- M. r When coffee try INSTANT POSTUM dis$fjrec5 a few days. You1 , probably continue using POSTUM M. |