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Show ' , A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Renunciation of Right of Confiscation of Hun Prop erty Disconcerts France. L D. Campbell Is Now Back at Work Again, Feeling Fine Declares Tanlac Is Unequaled. -- Associated (By th press.) The French foreign office renotification today that ceived official Great Britain renounce th right --of con of German- property in - the flacatlon United Kingdom. This has caused great surprise, which is freely expressed in French official circles. French officials emphasised the gravity of this move, as they fear Germany will make a similar request of France, which, it la declared, could not be granted. However, they point out that the renunciation by Great Britain is not as sweeping as at first reported It was said at the foreign office today that France would send a reply to the British note, but what form the reply would take could not be disclosed at this Juncture. Official circles add that Great Britain retains her rights In case of voluntary default by Germany. The paragraph of the treaty providing for this contingency reads: "The measures which the allied and associated powers shall have the right to take in case of voluntary default by Germany, and which Germany agrees not to regard as acts of war, may Include economic and financial provisions and reprisals, and in general such other mea, sures as the respective governments may dstermlne to be necessary in the PARIS, Oct. 87. I am certainly glad I took my mends aifrice and started taking Tan-lafor I have not only gotten nd of aH my trauhles," but have also' gained thirty-fivpounds in weight, recently said J. D. Campbell, 1442 Parker Street, Tacoma, Wash., a contractor and builder. I came west from Chicago a year in an ago, continued Mr, Campbell, effort to regain my health. I had been from stomach trouble and suffering rheumatism for four years, but the change did not do me any good. My appetite wa very poor, and what Tittfe I did manage to cat would eonr; I would bloat badly and have the worst sort of pains in my stomach. The rheumatism was in my back, across my hips and in both my legs so bad I could pot get HW and off a street car" without assistance. I had pains all over my body and eould not stoop over without suffering agony, and it was just impossible for me to do any work at all. I was badly constipated all the time and e well-know- n No U, S. Interference in Elections in Cuba Chicago 'TrtbuDa-8.l- t WASHINGTON. Oct state department does not anticipate the necesof American intervention in Cuba to sity insure fair national elections, it waa said at the state department today It was declared that the United States does not favor any particular candidate, but wants every person who is entitled to a vote to be allowed to vote, wishes that vote to be counted, and the person receiving a majority of votes to be declared elected. The state department Is watching the campaign and will observe the election in Cuba with considerable interest. It has already made known its views to the Cuban government and feels confident that no faction in Cuba will make It necessary for this country to step in. It is believed that American marines will be in a strategic position and available for Insta it service on election gay la Cuba. Fear of marine intervention, It is believed by observers, will exercise a wholesome influence upon the various factions. LAR8EN PEAK IN ERUPTION REDDING. Cal., Oct.' 27. Larsen peak wss in pronounced eruption today. For more than half an hour, beginning at 2 40 p. m., black smoke rolled out of the northern part of the crater. Todays eruption was the second outpouring In less than a week. A substantial outbreak occurred Saturday Cut This Out It Cut out this slip, mail it to Foley k Ae., Chicago, 111., Is Worth Money. enclose with Sc snd Co., 2835 Sheffield writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foleys Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in side snd back; rheumatism, backache, kidBey and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, and headaches bowels. sluggish Schramm-Johnson- , Drugs. (Adv.) suffered with the worst sort of headaches and had such disxy spells I had to lean against something to, keep from falling. I became very nervous and eould get but little sleep, and night after night I did not sleep n wink. I lost weight very rapidly and was completely run 4wa and in bad shape every way. After I had finished my first bottle of Tanlae I eould get on and off the street ear by myself, and when I had finished my second bottle I went back to work. I continued to pick up in weight and strength. I esn now eat anything I want without being troubled by bloating or pains in my stomach or I am suffering any bad after-effeccompletely over the rheumatism and never have an ache or pain of any kind, and am never bothered with constipation, and don t know what it is to have the headache or become dlszy. My nerves are in fine condition. I deep nil night long and got up in the morning feeling just fine. Tsnlno is tbs only medicine that ever did me any good, and I dont believe it can be r equaled. Tanlae is told in 8alt Lake City by Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, end by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) r t. oNews Inks Tribes Leased Wtra. j. saunders, it Btatea air Ninety-fouraero last seen by his comrades on October 23, 118, when he waa engaging in combat twalvo enemy planes over Brueilis, France, about fifteen miles northwest of Verdun. After a lapse of two years his friends and reiatlvea are again trying to get definite word of bis fate, and the American Legion Weekly is trying to aid in clearing up the mystery. If any reader has any information about tha death or burial of Lieutenant Saunders he should communicate with Homer Key, box 11S, Holdenville, Okla. This is one of many war mysteries that are still uncleared. Hundreds of men, not all of whom served In the front lines, Suddenly ceased all communication with their relatives. Sometimes the war department said they were dead or nSsaing in action." Again, they were reported Only slightly wounded. But they have dropped out of sight. Are they victims of aphasia and do they wander in strange places, unaware of even their own namesT It is believed that in every case there is at least some one person who can clear It is In this hops that up the mystery. The Tribune, in conjunction with the American Legion Weekly, is printing-th- e records of mlsHlng men. Clunnle T. Byrd, 313th Infantry, was reported missing in action on November 5, 1918, and to have died November 13. Was also reported In a hospital on December 15. Anyone having any information about his fate please write to his mother, Mrs. M. Byrd, Everest, Okla. M. E. Jacobs, formerly a farrier with M, G, company of 146th infantry, has not been heard from for almost eighteen months. Information as to whether he is alive or dead is wanted by Fred L Johnson, 234 East Fourth streeh, Sioux Falls, Raymond In the United II 23, 1920. th SUCCESSFUL TODAY, THE ONLYARGU-MEN- T THAT SUCCESSFULLY WITHSTANDS THE .CON-STAN- T BATTERING OF MEN iOl WHO PRACTICE OVERCOAT ECONOMY IS VALUE.XIS OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARR CUSTOM SBR VICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-O- N I READY-TO-PUT-O- N STAND BACK ; OF,THeYaS-SERTIOTHAT OURflDEA TAILORED AT FASHION FARR a troop train, where he apoek to his sister, whom he told he was on his way to Camp Logan. Nothing has been heard on AL WA YS PRICED from him since. Any information would be w looms to his aleter,- - Mrs. B. Bruns II, 3109 Parrish avenue, Indiana Harbor, Ind. John W, Hots, formerly of Thirty-sixt- h company, 132nd depot brigade. Camp Up- -, ton, New York. No Information had of or from him almost eighteen months. Who knows whether he went to France and was killed or pulled through f Address Misa Gertrude Hots, 431 Second street, Brooklyn. N. Y. John W. Gleason, Jr., formerly Ninety-sixt- h oompany. Sixth marine, was reported wounded in action on July IS, ISIS, No further information wax received by hi family until notice of hie grave registration number was sent. Anyone knowing anything of his death please write to his sister, Catherine Gleason, Kingman, Kan., box 133. .. Harland O. Pfants, former private, D company. 102nd infantry, was reported missing in action, October 24, 1911. Reported after the armistice gassed and in a hospital. Any information as to his fate will be gratefully received by his family. Address E. C. Rohde, Central Poet No. 122, State Center, Iowa. Howard McLean, former private, company. Sixteenth infantry, was reported missing in action, July 18, 1819, and later wa reported killed in action. Anyone knowing anything of hla fate please write hla mother, Mrs George McLean. Rugby, N. D. , . James Elmer OLoughlln, former primarine guard company, vate, Sixty-fift- h stationed at St. Naxaire, embarked for United States, July 29, 1918; arrived at Hampton roads, Virginia, August and was discharged there. August 11. f, Has not been heard from tinea Anyone knowing anything about this man pleas write or wire his mother, Mrs. Kate O'Loughiin, S D. Cameron, Mo. Powhatan R. Dance, formerly of Firty-fift- h Carl, or Charles, Bloom, former private, 149th Infantry, was last seen when hs company. Fifth marines, waa reported K In action, November 1, 1918, in the killed 30, 1919, passed through Chicago, April Taylorsville, TO N WARRANT VALUE v t OF . VALUE IS iOURl ID.EA OF SA TISFAQTOR Y-- SERVICE. E8TABU8HES IJ69 Qrhe Store faroMen and Beds MAIN 8T. 228-23- 0 s f ) SENSATION IS EXPLODED. LONDON, QcL 27. Scientific examination of the biood of the monkey which bit King Alexander, according to an Athens dispatch to the London Times, shows no signs of hydrophobia or other Infection. The snlmai waa alive and In good health on October 22, on which date it was dams straet. by a Roms newspaper that the ed 111 monkey which attacked th king had been most successful in making packs were Vera Penrod, I no Pack ham, Ruth Rms-berartificially inoculated with rabies. Leia Hoopoe, Helen Jensen, Lillian Wheeler, Veneta Wheeler and NeRie GIRLS MAKING RECORD. Nicholson. Special to The Trlbaoa. RUPERT. Idaho. Oct 27. Eighty poor baker can make good broad with quarts of fruit and 12S glasses of JeUy have been put up by th cooking classes Jerotno flour. AU grocers Bill IL Vegeler echooL Th girls who were Seed Co., Oea. Agents, in th high (Adv.) g, ' T Utah Man Accepts Position - in Texas i Mnactal j Tribune. to Th SPANISH FORK, Oct. 27. Friend word 8. R. Bock of this city have received aa chief that ho has accepted a position clerk of the construction quartermaster where the United at Fort Blle. Texas, an immense State governmentcareis erectlng sick and disabled of hospital for the of 31,000,000. a cost soldiers, at . Mr. Beck ha had much experience in thepast this line of work, having spent Rlnr-JSin a similar position at FVrtson left Texas Mrs. Beck and little were yeoterday to Join Mr. Beck. They Miss aocom panted by Mrs. Beck s sister. clerical a fill who will Margaret Croer,offioe. position in the Of d, Four Bears Are Killed by Springville Hunters 1AH0WEEN Special to Tbs Tribes. Wom 27. Thomas Oct. SPRINGVILLE, Wheeler and son, Walter, brought into town yesterday four trophies of the hunt in the form of four brown bears a large femala weighing 600 pounds and throe -- A SURPRISING array of Halloween half-grow- sug-- . gestions at our store. Everything the for novel imaginable party you are planning to give. " . For costume or decoration all the wild frills and effects that go to make them stun- The. things we show this year are startlingly different from any you have seen. Youll say so when you call. ning. ' . Invitation Cards and Place Cards the sort that will drive your guests into ecstasies of admiration. Quaint Table Covers and ' Napkins. vCall today while thp choosings still good, ' t DESERET BOOK COMPANY 1 ' 'ThonHM.C9(J South nmpt0 n cubs The animals wore encountered at the head of Wordsworth canyon, and firing started at ones. The mother receivedhera ball through both fore legs, bringing down, but she roared immediatelytheshowhead fight, when a bullet through ing killed her. The bounty will bo 330 for as worth each bear, and the pelts will bo much more. Murray Republican Women to Hold a Rally Today MMSMSMRMk Special to Tha Tribes. Republican MURRAY, Oct. 17 Th women of Murray will hold a- reception end rally tomorrow afternoon at I 30 o'clock in the Fraternal hall on State Speakers from Bait Lake will bo present. and Smong them Mrs. IS. O. Loatherwood Mrs. Cliff. William H. Tolland also will been has musical bo present. A program part: Mrs. arranged, the following taking Wilma Atwood Mackxy, Mrs. F. O Shinier, Miss Lyle and Foord Glace Mrs Margaret Bishop. Refreshments will bo served. surThe ladles of Midvale. Sandy and rounding wards are Invited to attend. Gcn'E. Plumb to' Speak On Railroad Management Special be The Tribsss, BINGHAM, Oct. 27. Glen ID. Plumb, author of the Plumb plan of railroad manspeaker at agement will bo the principal a Democratic rally to be held at tho Prlnreoa theater next Saturday night Mrs. Fi. M. Hilton of Omaha. Nab , wIS addrees tha ladlaa at tha Highland Boy school house Thursday night. WELLING TO SPEAK Bpeelal to Tho Triboas, AT PROVO. PROVO, Oct. 17. County Chairman J, W. Roblnaon announced today that Milton H. Welling would speak hare Friday eveaing in tha Columbia theater. A big parade will bo given liytionor of the visiting congressman and a special committee haa been fubllclty of John W, Guy, Abeappoint W. Tur- called bo to will The rally Wyman Berg. order 01 f 19 o'clock, and tho first half I hour will be devoted to Introducing he county candidate and singing campaign A Comfort and A Corrective fint cool day of autumn and early winter have a tremendous effeft on Catarrh indications. Flu and other infe&oua germ abound. They find a harbor in the nasal passages affeded with Catarrh. 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