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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNINCf JANUARY. the event that tha proposal for tha usa tha support of Bwltierland. which Is tha most Interested, owing to th number of members of former royal families of ths central powers residing here. Expected In Washington.' The Swiss government has not yet reOfficial dls- - plied WASHINGTON, Jan 2 to the Dutch note, which la favorareceived here Indicated that ths bly considered patches In official el riles. Jugo-Xla- v government would reject the plan of adjustment of the Adriatic conCOUPLES troversy proposed . by the entente premiers This outcome had been expected In Roma, where ths government had conWEDDING IN sented to the proposition sun great rei luctance. Many of the Italian deputies to The Tribune. , thought the government had made too fttelal RRXHLRG.. Idaho, Jan. 21. A double great sacrifices of Italy s Just claims snd wedduig of two young Idaho couples took ths failure of the plan undoubtedly will place at the Hotel Utah In Salt Isike on be received with pleasure by them. Mias Moarlle Advices received today Indicate that Saturday of last week, whenNtbler Webster and Miss Gladys of this th .Juxe-Ela- v government, while at first City were married respectively, to S Van disposed to accept the plan which finally Blarcom of Blackfoot Walter Marshall and ultiwas laid before It In the shape of an Idaho Falla . matum, found that public opinion still of Ths hrUles are, popular members of the held out for their extreme claims cherishRexburg society set and are teachers Jn ing the hope that the Influents of America tha hoo'a. and tha bridegrooms grade would be succfWsfully exerted to back in thalr home towns. business In are them In the position taken under (resito Rexburg bn , returned Tbs couples dent Wilson's plan of settlement wars delightfully, entertained Sunday and s The plan rejected hr the the Hotel Ec breakfast at a at wedding wee said 4o have provided for the conby Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wsbster, version of Plums Into a free city under cles Twenlv-al- x were seated at one guests Jurisdiction of ths league of nations; for king table, which was decorated In pink the continuance of Italian forma of gov- sweet pees and smllax. The same color ernment and the protection of Italian was need In the place cards. rights there; for the cession to Italy of scheme guests Included Mr. and a narrow strip of land along the coast, Mrs t'tah n.8alnyard of Lewiston, connecting Trlest with Flume, for the ex- Dr. O.A, M. Smith,, Attorney A C. Smith ercise of the right of free disposition of and Mm Madxe Idaho of Falls. Carter themselves upon the cttlaenaof the Island : of Zara and contiguous t armory. and for tha cession of Albania to RECLAMATION MEN , of Germany's highest court la rejected. (Con tin usd From Pag One.) Slavla points out that aha la still quite ready to accept a solution of the problem along tha lines of ITealitent Wilson's 1911 gov. proposals, adding that the Jugo-Bla- v eminent has no official cognisance of the ofLondon. treaty The reply adds that the part of London Is a secret document, the text of whuitt was never officially communicated to nts Jugo-Rla- v government, and therefore It caunot consider a solution which Is based on a treaty Ilf has never seen nor had an opportunity of examining and dla cussing Tha Jugo-81a- v reply reached Parts at Oclock this afternoon, but owing to the length of tha document It will taka five to six hours to deciphers It. Tha note will Apponyi Writing Answer. ten ha taken to the dual dOrsav where BUDAPE8T, Tuesday, Jan.. 27. Count It silt be delivered to Premier kllllerand a Albert Apponyi Is engaged In. writing cabinet chief, the premier being absent Hungarys answer to ths terms of peace In Belgium, decorating Belgian cities. submitted at Keuilly by the peace conference. He said today there were many clauses which were, Impossible of fulfillment. Jugo-Blsv- ' Jugo-dlavl- HUNS APPEAL FOR REVISION OF TREATY AS TO EXTRADITIONS a. "There are sixty absurdities itf ths proposed treaty. Ons of. these lake away all our wood and Iron ore, while another demands that we give wood and ore to the Austrians. What affects our peojfle most Is the lose of territory. As for the economic conditions We know we 'ran never fulfill them, so they cannot matter so much. If a man asks me to pay a thousand dollars I may do so, but If he demands a Jilllton 1 know1 I can't comply,' and as should not worry. The depressing effects of the treaty are evident In Budapest. , Wines are not served at hotela flags are and St. Stephen's crown on tha royal palace has been draped In black. , BERLIN, Jan. 2. The government has addreeeed an appeal to the allies to revise the provision of tha peace treatyregardlng tha extradition of German military, naval and civil leaders, declari rig that the can not guarantee their delivery: , TJie nota suggaata that the men wanted 'be tried by 'the supreme court at Letpilg, which could be, amplified to ln elude representatives of the allies, and would guarantee to Investigate all evifoes based dence on which Germany nt half-mast- Dutch Inform the Swiss. - ; GENEVA. Jan. The Dutch government yesterday communicated to .the Swiss government Its reply to the allied powers concerning the demand for .the extradition of the former German emperor, .explaining fully Its reasons for refusal. It Is learned that, contrary to current reports, the Dutch government did not ask support from the neutral countries In this affair, certainly not 28. ' , their Indictments The government, says the note, broadly senso common to of thwalUes the appeals to recognise the possibility of Internal Germany' If the government should be driven, under pressure, to enforce thb extradition of ths persons desired. It suggests a neutral tribunal as the vehicle for the trial of the, accused In 1 , .1920. ms; SSMIEIICE Today KDCUflEFOB TWO IDAHO DOUBLE Senators See Slight Chance for Disrupted Points of Pact. 2D, (CoatlauaOVTron Fags Luncheonette, Special, COc FLU One,)- oumljer of resea known lo exist, tha death rate so far has beq "GOOD GOODS low. Raffling Disease. f . We atlll knew So very little about this very baffling disease It would be unwtse to any It will continue 'mild, a It would be to my It will change to the sever About all that ran be epidemic type said Is that stlvte amt rity hsalth officers teem to have th sltuattoq well In hand and there have been no call for federal assistance 'Moreover, there 1s now no shortnge of doctors and nurse to car for th sick, and everything possible Is being done to discover In reuse of th disease ' In guarolng against disease of all kihda, it Is.lmportaot that the body be kept strong and able to tight off dleeaa germ. This can ofbe don by havingre work, play end proportion proiter by keeping the body well clothed end by eating sufficient wholesome slid protw-rtselected tpod. In connection with diet. It ! well to remember that milk la on of I ho best fond obtainable for as well as children. In a disease adults CONVENTION . END like Influents, hen 1th aUthotUflex everywhere Terognlxe the Very cine delation I. Special to The Tribune. between Its spread end, overcrowding. - BCR LET, Lit ho, Jgn. 51. The recla- While It I not always possible, especially In times Ilk the present, to avoid overmation association convention concluded Its sessions late today. M. J Sweeley of crowding people should consider th Twin Falla spoke In. tbe afternoon and health danger and make every .effort to advocated tne development of the state e reduce home overcrowding to a minimum. Th ylu of fresh air through epch win water reeourede by tha state. The com- dows cannot be overemphasised. , mittee on reeolutlona .recommended, I , among other things , reclamation Things to Avoid. of W. 8 ; Commendation i 8b far Aa a voids ca of direct infection service; land gfants "for. soldiers bnd sail ora, conservation of water resources, Inhalation la concerned, It Is Imsurvey of water resources of state, coun- through ty assistance to reclsmatloq association, portant to beware of the person who endorsement of work of Major Fred Read oouirhs tfir sneexes Without covering hi A committee of five, comprising M modth' sHd ifoee.' It also follows that one J.Sweelkt, V. lIlgdnML. C. Balderldga, should Mark Austin and L Id. keep jut- - of trow'd wnd stuffy pointed to wajt on Overnor Davis to places ha much aa posilble. keep homes, ahk that the special session submit an offices and workshops well aired; spend amendment to .the Idaho constitution to authorise state funds and credit to claim some ttm out of doors each day; Walk to arid lands work If at alt practicable; In short, mak The convention was a. hugs success. every effort to breath aa much pur air - Meetings- - will- - be held soon' In Rexburg aa possible, j j , and Idaho Falls. The Indirect transmission of Influenxa. , which Is more dfflcult to avoid, can yet be guarded agalntt by a little thought. Less Suffrage Act Upheld. shaking 'of harida, shunning unclean soda AUSTIN,' Texas, Jan. 2) The Texas fountains ths , and restaurants, avoiding woman primary suffrage art vai up- uss of common drinking cups and common held today when the supreme court re- towSig, Insistence on the obeervanc of fused to grant a writ of error in the case sanitary practices In food handling estab originating In McLennan county, where llshments, on the enforcement by th and th third court of civil appeals declared the authorities of sanitary regulations govlaw constitutional. erning Such place. These are all measures by which svery cltlxen can safeguard himself against Infection. Their more general practice would do much to prevent th spread of disease generally. To a large extent th prevention of can be summed up In th jingle word, "cleanliness." of G1 oves v , The Glove Store for All Salt Lake and Vicinity. We have won for ourselves a name for good gloves we have established this name upon The valuea the 'poliey of carrying GOOD gloves only, at all times. ones all former offered, al- we are offering during this sale surpass most without exception, at previous sales. The thousands of women who have attended our previous sales will attest the values offered If you have never and we know they will come in .crowds to reap the benefit of these. a Walker glove sale, come today and you will never again miss one. ed , . Start, Thu Morning, 9 o!Clock. i Splendid value in gloves at ,th low-ac- t possible price. .Wo invite com parisotj of these values. Extra expert fitter to eo that you get correct fixes, MXWT! THS GLOVE LIST TOE AiTD THE ENTIRE FAMILY YOU. WITH BEING IT ALONG iri Waibable Cap Skin Glovei ' 7Ka 4 '. Sand color. Sixes 2 to 12 years. For boys and girls. Regular $1.23. V BREMERTON,. Wash., . Jan. 28 Influat the Puget sound navy yard has sent 180 men of th battleship division. Pacific fleet, to the hospital during tha past several days. It became known toDr. F. day. One death was reported. Akeben, medical officer at th yard, said Is the of. disease mild a form. today, Half Price Sal ohm. of Wool 25s 1: 63: at For Black, gray, nary blue! 1$ to children, boys and girls to 50c Former price rears. Appeal for Nurses. $1.23. 48 of the First Fifty Neb., Jan. 28. NInty-eve- n new case of influgnaa were reported at the city health office yesterday with thirty-fou- r this morning. No additional deaths ware recorded. If reports by public Schools and business houses are a fair criterion, approx lmetely ten par cent of all Omahans hare bean Ul during th last week. trucks are still running after 8 years. This assurance of abso- - lute reliability takes all of the speculative element out of truck buying i An idle truck means an idle driver, repair bills, no deliveries The money you save in buying a cheap trucK you quickly pay out for an idle truck, t frequently in the first year. w , - Nos. 4 - &- - 5 the National Cash in Register Company Dayton. Used for short haul work, neither has run over 50,000 niiles. Both trucks are still young, and able to deliver as satis factorily as ever. ' Their service has been distinguished by their They have never been called upon that they have not task has been too met the calL , ever-readines- ' . . , s. heavy. OTTAWA. Jan. 28 Chicago and New Tork have no Influenxa at all. according to Dr. W. H. Church, one of Ottawa's foremost physicians. Not only that, but a there will be no recurrence of the he epidemic In this generation, said. The cases reported so faithfully from day. to day In New Tork and Chicago In such numbers are nothing more nor. leaf than grippe. Th symptoms are no different and th death rate no higher than of tha old and more familiar affliction. In my Ottawa practice I do not know of any person who was attacked with th flu wko has had a recurrence. The at. tack seems to have Immunised those who fell victims and survived, while those not attacked were not susceptible to 1the dla ease at all' Influ-enx- 87 Deaths in Chicago. CHICAGO, eighty-seve- n twenty-fou- r numbered Silk Gloves $lt3 .... The quality white, gray. the very beat. We wilt close out this lot at less than today's wholesale price. Buy them now for im mediate wearing or lay them away for next winter. Regular $2.00. Black, Beal Arabian Mocha Gloves $2X3 Official Force Hard Hit. NEW YORK,' Jsn. 28. The police snd fire departments were hard hit by Infld-entoday, 00 policemen and between 200 and 300 firemen being unable to report for duty. The national association of ths motion picture Industry volunteered tonight to have warnings to avoid Infection flashed on the screen In all picture houses. , . xa fixed working hour so arranged that crowd will not congregate oS streets while going to and from work. In an effort to combat Influenxa. Health report ahowed 244 new cases, bringing the total to U31. with Public Places Closed. -- As a Lose leas time on tha Job tad off the Job. Coats lest to operate and less to maintain. Lasts longer, depreciate less and commands a higher , resale prka at all time. Tribun. TWIN FALLS. Jan. 28. Pursuant tO order of Judge W, A. Babcock In district court, petitioners among stockholders of the Twin Falls Canal company seeking to have tha last annual election of d. recCases In Kansas. tor annulled, because of alleged frauds In d TOPEKA, Kan., Jsn. 28. Seven voting, have filed an amended petition cases of Influenza snd seventy-eigwere reported to the state board of health In which they allege that 55,000. Illegal today from all part of ths state, bring- votes war cast for J. H. Barker, Claud Brown, Ivan G Lincoln and F. A. Kening the total so far reported to 2892. nedy, four of the five members of th , Situation in Richmond. board of directors The list of names of persons and corRICHMOND, V., Jsn. 2. Business porations alleged to have cast Illegal activities In Richmond tonight were di- voles Includes the Twin Falls Land A vided by health official Into four groups. Water company, the city of Twin Fall and the city of Buhl. The petitioners seek to enjoin the directors named from serving In an official capacity for ths canal company. yfp7TPTTTTwei Demand Collect!? Belling. WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. Farmer and dairymen demand the right of collective themselves from ths selling to protect middlemen. J. D. Miller of New York tesDollars Are tified today before a senate subcommittee considering a hill to amend the antl-truAlways Good law. Mr. Miller, who I counsel for national board of farm organisation, th Friends to dsc ared that every great farm organisation In' tho country had Indorsed, the CapHave. per collective selling bill. ( M. D. NAYLOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS 430 E&st South Temple Writ for Book Phone THE FIRST FIFTY. "Was. 4331. f Gloveg Leatherette and Chamoisette Gloves Cl ... M White, . brown, tan, chamois eolor, champagne, gray, black. Full range of sixes; $1.50 qualities. VVo can- not mention the makers name, but every, woman will know when she ees the gloves. - $2.5? Brown Cape Sldh Gloves Not all sixes in each lot, but a veritable bargain if you find your six. Womeng Wool Gloves $1X3 . , eolor, brown and gray; 2 Plain back atjd fancy embroidered backs. A splendid glove for wearing during the remainder of 2400 pairs. All sixes. tho winter. Regular $1.23 and $1.50 a pair. Khaki clasp. Genuine Buckskin Glove for Women ular stock. Bought many months r ago, hence our ability to offer thie glove at such a bargain. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 gloves. Broken Lines Fownes, Chanut Imported Kid Gloves Perrin', $ All Fine French Kid Gloves strap wrist and Biarritz Black, white, tan, gray style. and brown. Regular $3.30, $4.00, $4.50. At long ns PQ VR . they last gome 1.00 Just 78 pairs. Only a few brown, t black. Broken lines in sizes tan,' No need to mention and colors. I former the , prices. tlon. The negotiations will be conducted through tho allied reparations commission instead of tha council of ambassa, dors. ' four years arrived here today on the Norwegian steamship Tungu from Hamburg. The cargo consists of 3000 tons. Italian Loan Subscriptions. First Shipment of Potash. ROME, Tuesday, Jan. 27. Subscriptions to tha new Italian loan have reacoed Pa., Jan. 28 Th PHILADELPHIA, flret shipment of potash to reach this 000,000 lira, according to ths port direct from Germany in three or Sellars an anyf value thing at the lowest J i rates. I) Uncle .Sam's Legal Bate Loan Bank 1 East Saeand Sauth. reel Like a New Alan. , Rheumatic paini, backache, pain n sore muscle, stiff joint or aa side, tired H ' I feeling always symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. V Well. Toquin, Mieb writes: iam oh my feet most of th time and get tired. But after taking Foley Kidnay Fills I feel like a new man. . I recommend them to Bit customer and have nOver heard of nv case where they did not give satisfaction. Prompt is action to relieve kidnev troubles and bladDrug-gilt- s der ailment. Sehnmm-Jobnson- , Adr. n - Sacking Austrian Loan. VIENNA. Jan 28. Two member, of th Austrian ministry, taking with them th plan adopted for a foreign loan to y Austria, will leave here for Pari Reuech. th minnext They ar ister of finance, and Dr stale eecretary of th food admlntitra- - I. Bun-da- 0. jbw 2Ci $0. hun-dre- can borrow $2.7? and strap Tan and gray. wrist. Sixes Op to 6 only. Todays factory cost on these gloves would mean a $6.00 glove. ht You - Perrin i French Doeskin - Bperiil to Th J. tune. Over- , NEW COMPLAINT FILED IN BIG CANAL ACTION et Delivers more work ia a given Several line scam, 2 clasp. row. With 125 new caaes reported today, the total number has Increased to 2o0 within three day. Raports of suffering among the poorer people have caused th opening of a special hospital and two emergency kitchens. , Eight yean by no means the measure of their capacity, nor perhaps twice eight is $2X3 .. to close out. Regular $3.50. ASHEVILLE, N. . Jan. 28 Jan. 28. Influenxa caused against tb spread of Influenxa, deaths in Chicago In the last all church, theaters and public hours and pneumonia deaths places In the school, city will be closed tomorn, Black 'ind whit. Medium weight A wonder8ixcf 56 and 6 only. ful value if you can wear these fixe. Regular 11.00 and $1.23. is C-- seventy-sevetha health department announced tonight. New cases of Influents during the same period numbered 1478 and pneumonia cases 400. "Tha number of Influenxa cases Is gradually lessening," Deputy Health Commissioner Koehler ssld tonight. and Black CO: Whit Beal Eld Gloves Ch&moisett Gloves,' to Close, P&ir S Kaysers Double Cases in Omaha. Not Influenza, Doctor Says. -- pique sewn. Gray and brown only. From our $3X0 reg- -reported OMAHA, For WOMEN Washable Chamoii Gloves For CHILDREN i ent SPOKANE. Wash., Jan. 28 Appeals from aeveral western Washington towns for nurse to aid In combating Influents outbreaks have been rerehed at Red Cross headquarters here. No nurses ar available here. It was said. Pullman 280 caeca of th malady and a large number were said to exist at Pomeroy. SALE TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . At Puget Sound. Pierce-Arro- Clam Chowder Veal Bleak Au Gratln Potatoes Hot Biscuits Woodland Sweets Ice Cream Tea, Coffee or Hot Chocolate - Leadership Considering the length of time you wear a pair- of Stetsons, the smart appearance so essential to good dressing, as well as the comfort derived therefrom are .qualities .that have made Stetson Shoes leaders among fine shoes for -- - men. , ' ' Let your next pair be STETSONS . |