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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUNK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY ID, 1910. Instantly! Stomach Feels Fine! Stomach upset? Co KjitK-OBgie-iy No Indigestion, Gases. or Acidity Belching acids, aev and sour food? t IDcbite on $100,000,- With-- , 000 BillEnd Instant relief awaits yatf. The moment Papes Diajiepsin reaches the stomach all the indigestion, dyspepsia, gases, heartburn and sourness vanish. No waiting! Magic! Dont suffer! out Vote. Believe It Wfll.Be Adopted in Spite of I Lcstlers $ Costs little, at any drug storfc. Opposition. i Jr Eat favorite foods without fear. Pape's Diapepsin upseta? 18. After senate failed a vote on the bill, al-- ! , ,ibt to reach ' tho house, by passed jT for European famine Jan. fASHT.XGTOX, hours of debate the 0 appropriat-1100,000,00- President U'iUon. iif, s urged by 'pespit the outspoken opposition of , members," Eepubliean and Demo- Qyr Big Annual leader expressed the belief that 1 assure would be put through Mon- before jbey had hoped to pass it I Aarnment tonight. Sena-Dfmocratie Leader Martin and braary w Lodge spoke in favor of the mea-- - Declares Million- Transports From Overseas aire Tried to Buy Drug in Harbors From Halifax on Day of Murder. to Newport News. Defense Senators Borah of Idaho and vAos of Iowa, Republicans, led the ration. Senator Myers of also said he could not while Mon-pemocr- rih bill bis support ru opposition largelv was based on Jleed lack of authority by congress Appropriate money, raised from the -- m 34 NHW YORK Jan I - i o N. Y Jan. 18 Attortaxation, for European J,,SIJbyalso, because it was asserted, neys for Madame Jacques Lebaudv, fltearnshlp Trident (fati and th batinformation justifying the who shot and killed her husband, the tleship bouth D.tkota mied todav from " t TLo Breht v.th troops Jpmpnation had not been submitted of in char-- MIXEOLA, L 1 'Emperor self-style- d to eoagreea No Feed Enemies. to feeding peoples ft enemy raised, and the sen-it- e Adopted an amendment by Senator Bul-nboto adding Austria, Turkey and besides Germany, to the countries which shall not share in distribution of The Lodge amendment tbe funds. however, that it shal not prevent Ar-jfood distribution to the peoples of Svna, Greece and the Christian ud Jewish people under the yoke of mot government. Paring the dobate Herbert Hoover, was food administrator, Juaencan diuply attacked by Senators Borah and admin-utrstion his Ken; on, who charged that had favored the meat packiSenator Borah iflao assng interests. erted that Mr. Hoovers work had been tamed out without thought of the Under of American taxpayers. Senator Mr. Hoovers administration, Bonh laid, the packers had made larger profits in 1917 than ever before, and be demanded that President Wilon tave the European work placed in the more responsive to binds of someone tie taxpayers interests. Objection pro-viic- u byjr Cited. la tupport of the bill, Senator Martin , tM precedents, dating back to 1912, of similar relief appropriations by eon-jre- s, and Senator Lodge said the $100,-WOHI- O appropriation was necessary tarry out the general work of this in concluding the war. GREEN RIVER MAN WHO DIED IN CAMP to na-!m- a developed immediately Martin called up the bill. Senator Mers demanded to know under what constitutional clause congress tonld cai-- o money by taxes and then practically gno it away to foreign people. Senator Martin said such relief appropriations had been made many times V a number of precedents, ats i I - I I tillery men. On and MU Sf tbe warship 13T3 men, f repnv-entinf- Fie-oder- - I Tber Monday Morning m Our Untire line of Rugs of every description, excepting ;;v few spring patterns, included in this big sale. The comparisons here shown are most, interesting, considering the fact that our prices regularly are from 10 to 20 per cent under competitors prices, who price their nigs other than on a cash basis. We claim for these rugs that they are new, well selected as to pattern and color and that the above named prices were maintained throughout the season. Wiltons and Axmnisters - -- w:. M m 4 $ - .y-- C ' 'Jr Cruiser Montana Arrives. NEW TORK, Jan. 1!. The United Statee cruiser Montana arrived today from Brest, carrjing eeventy-on- e officers and 1294 men. ThMi trors comprise Third the trench mortar battalion, twentv officer and $62 enlteted men, the Fourth oftrench mortar battalion, twenty-nin- e ficer and $32 enlisted men; and eeen-tee- n officer from the Fifty-sixtregiment of coast artillery. , Seamless l5 ZQW 5 i 5 c.' (Hit- - V"' tlTi.Wt Wilton Tlug'i, 0sl2 feot, cneh . bpbcml, $99.00 1 SUFFRAGISTS ARE JAIL e , few 1910 patterns.) $123.00 Wiltou Ru;s, 9x12 and $89.00 Special, each 1919 few of a patterns.) (With exeeption entire stoek, $100 00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12; $75,00 each ecption (With of a -- $32 50 each' Axminster, 9x12; Clearflax and entire stoch, $25.00 . Wilton Whets, $30.00 9x12 $39 30 Axminster, ...$29.50 entire stock, each V5.00 and $300 WilWn Velvet Kiius, $39.50 9x12 and 6, each .... -J each $35.00 f apodal, $145.00 ..$9.50 $14.7o Wool Fiber Rugs, 6x9 feet, spe$9.75 cial, each $11.30 Fiber Rugs, 6x9 feet, each ,.$8.75 feet, each $9.75 $ir,50 Fiber Rugs, $21.75 Wool Fiber Rugs, spe$14.75 cial, each $22.50 Wool Fiber Rugs, 9x12 fed. spe,,$15.75 cial, each $15.50 Fiber Rugs, 9x9, each ....,$10.00 $18.50 Fiber Rugs, 9x12 feet, each $11.95 $35.00 eaeli pe- - Sleeping Room and Sun Parlor Rugs Axminster, 9x12, spe'...$65,00 $13.00 Axiniufter, 9x12; entire stoelr, ' r$29.50 . eaeh $80.00 Seamless cial, eafh joi-sout- . $115.00 Wilton RugB, 9x15, each ,$79.50 $100.00 Seamless Rugs, 9x15, each $75.00 $130.00 Wilton Rugs, hpecial, each $109.00 each $149.50 $200 Wilton Rugs, $73.00 Wilton Rugs, 6t9, each ...$49,50 $40,00 Wiltou Rugs, 6x9, each ....$32.50 $50,00 Wilton Rugs, 6x9, each ,..$39,50 $25.00 Axminster Rugs, 6x9, eaeh. $19.50 $15.00 Brussels Rugs, 6x9, eaeh ...$12.50 Hall Runners, made from Wilton Borders, 3 feet 9 inches by G to 9 feet, Wiltons and Axminsters T'i v 37 end Axminster Rugs, $47.50 Wilton Rugs, $175.00 Wilton Rugs, eaeh a v 9x12 X ..$25.00 ial, eaeli $43.00 each 9 enlistment !7ight-eight- $37.30 r I. a Arrive at Halifax. Brussels, each Jn. transport Huron, bringing 240 eoidier, arrived here today. Aboard her Here I, V and K companies, and a medic! detachment of the J'lftv-eixt- h engineere casual companies, composed mainly of southern troops The 804th f'eld hospital company of the Thtrtyftrst nani-tar- y mobile ordtrain, the hecond nance repair shop andhcay nineteen casual officers and 420 sick and Hounded. NEW TORK. Jan. 11. -- Th. Er.n-- h The younar man Mner Kochamheau, which left Bordeaux, lied of influenza. 8, with 88.1 American anldieri At the time of his January In at Halifax todav on Recount of Mr. put and poor fuel, according to Brown was a resl-e- r. bad Heather army authorities in Hoboken 27f-The troop abound are of the first h of Hie soldier from that lo- and 83th field a?ti!!ery men from field, dhision, Imduding cality to die while staff ordnance dctn't-mentand mednal In army Ire, bo far as known. and aupplv cotuplme rnd fifty The services at Price were conducted casual officers, but m wounded by Bishop Brynor. and pretty tributes wers paid to the life of the young man, Units Assigned Home. who was Mrs. Smith's only son. KlorsI WASHINGTON, Jan. offerings were profuse. As the young .Wignment soldiers body was lowered Into the grave to early coasoy home from .France of a choir sang: Boms Lay VAeU Under- unlta comprising 250 officer and 6500 men was annoumed today by the war destand. Mr. Brown Is survived by bl3 mother partment. The units include the Fleventh Merhaps this is the result of secret and six sisters. engineers, complete; 872nd infantrv, medical detachment, and Second battalion, liplomacy in Europe, the senator said. I wish tbs 871st infantrj , fifteenth and Sixteenth president would serve no-h- e and Third evacuation ambuengineers, that, if the foreign nations insist lance company. the secret now going on FROM RELEASED diplomacy t Paris, he and his staff will re-tITi sorter Commits Suudde. to this country and also withdraw (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) Wahh , Jan. IS -- William ur army from SPOKANH, Europe and let Europe WASHINGTON, Jan. IS -T- wenty-two Vane, undr aenteme to ecrc trina in (to it alone. part'-wermembers of the National Woman federal and state fienitni tiirn a on released today from the District charges nf rfTber and u.Oiiepira ' Regarding Bolshevik!. sentenies Imposed It completed the touidv jail, at himself toda' Jail, having watch Nrwpoit, Wash, whre ho v.as hung on them for lighting suffrage hold Referring to President Wilson's stateWhite House They bv federal of Hi was aundutiod ly fires in front of the ment that food would stop Bolshevism, had been hunger-stivkin- g for ntnety-fou- r ) odukiK hue of jnetit department senator Kenyon declared: hours, and showed It Their checks were 100 will stop the Bolshevik!, not by white and sunken, manv of them had to Under Fite. Henderson s nt to feeding them, but by removing injus- - be lifted into the automoMIfS WASHINGTGX. Jhii IS A letlorfroin meet them, and one of their number. , a newspaper woman Ann Martin of Nv mu Before giving relief to Europe, the Miss Mildred Morris, had to ba rt moved on a candidate for senator Ust .November, dkation m the United States should of Denver, stretcher. charging exes?ie expenditures In the election of Senator Hcndtrson, Demoeonsulered, Senator Kenyon said, Rats running across the cells and over M-ndisthe were among beds crat, sin laid before the senate privi(,at 200,f00 men are out of the prisoners e today bv in the United States, and that comforts reported bv the women' op their leges and e ec Uons cuiinnilt No ation was exercise asacit, they Chairman iomerene. release. Air and ere are inadequate hospital facilities were denied them, and thev were not taken. for sol Abe returned wounded 7 permitted, to receive messages or pack(hers, Cotton Mlil CurtalL ages from their friends during their live Senator Borah said it was impossible days' Imprisonment. MlVniESTER. X H, .Ian. 'Pr hmi to of because bill support the nlng next1 wefk th Amoskeag mills, I tre comeetion Herbert Hoover would Housing Project Favored. (tm woiktis, will be with IS h.mia the Jart funds. of the Completion operated five end WASHINGTON, 7Hoover's disposition is t off an war mi cement trwD o rd housing xid be twent'-twgovernment dayt of such, viewpoint t n 3 re. and 4'a uloso at " hev will P!en it that I eant agree to turn over projects. 'losting J3S.0n0,mt. will be tercvuL indf uTt tiois. mIuc to omniended by the house public buildings noon iiioney to him. as reason amend to for weic decided given which today Senator Borah said investigation committee, for raijutmnts, the curunmeiit. to this end the senateon bill calling not owed that three vast monopolies discontinuance all projeets work of t control the food supplv have dl-- j per cent completed. "I and eontrollcd"the food adminis-nio- ,5 The projects selected for completion SERVICES Id, Include Davenport, la. Rook Island. inep b has been in charge. v Cal., and Puget hound. Island, Mare . this, hr said, he did not intend to ? that Mr. Hoover had benefited in VV ash. of $800,000 for Italian earthquake sufferers in 1900. Senator Kenyon declared he did not bclifi it proper that the people of this country should be compelled to give to a chanty fund for the aid of lorelgn Mtions, and that the relief should be earned out through private subscriptions. He contended that eongress had o nght to take the money of the people by taxation fog charity outside the country. Statements intending to show hv the bill should be passed, he said, vrs indefinite, and declared that President Wilson got his information only from Mr. Hoover. the appropriation iJk ra largely fr m th field ar than 400 comprised rror NEWPORT NEWS. Ya After a military funeral - at Camp Kearny, the body of of Private John H. Brown, son of Mrs. 3, B. Smith of this eltv. was taken to Price and laid bv th ilde of his f- , W sixteen offit'em the enttra Fifty-sixj- h coat artillery, $xptingL F battalion and thirty officers, and th 474th aero squadron, sewn kifutrs and 145 men. Gi3nt to Troops aboard the rludwl the headquai fci of tn Kighth field artillery brgaile two officer and fortr-on- e nun, ard the following field artillery rerlnent KcomI, thirty-tu- o Kightv-firs- t, officers, ltM mui 4 thfrty-tw- o ofnoers, inen; '71 officers, Kightythird. 4xxeijty-threrrten; 11 compan, 347th tnfantrv, four officers and 207 men, alo v as aboard. AH these troops arc jegulara Aboard the President Grant also w&i the 1J3th trench mortar battery, consisting of nine office n and Hi men. There- were 310 rans of influenea. among the troops during the oag of which ail Yecovered except three, pneumonia setting In. nns of the three Has Sergeant K1 ward B&rne?, G.ant, la. and tb H m 'Qsj Transport Huron Arrives. BURIED AT PRICE Opposition ifter Senator and cited Buhsra,, their home at Westburg last Saturday, obtained today from a- New York drug clerk an affidavit stating that tried to purchase poison the day he was elain. According t t the affidavit, Lebaudy said the poison was The clerk for his wife and child. said he refused to make the sale. The affidavit will be turned over Monday to Charles R. Weeks, district attorney of Nassau county, who is conducting an investigation of the shooting before, the grand jury, and, it is believed. Will strengthen Madame claim that sbe and her daughter, Jacqueline, had been threatened rehusband. peatedly Ernest ih "Wiffern, an. attorney,, who said he had had charge of, Madame Lebaudy s affairs for more than ten Vears. issued a statement Today declaring there was no likelihood that a attempt would be made to prevent her and her daughter from inheriting the major part of the slain mans fortune, which is estimated at several millions. Madame Lebaudy, he said, can prove a clear right to her dower interest in the estate. So far as known, Lebaudy left no will. Le-bau- toatinw also was Precedents Ibl P ' V I 4 ' Bath Mats and Rag Rugs $8.50 each Imported Fast Color. Bath 'Mats, ..$4.95 $6.75 Domestic Chenille Bats Mats, sie 36x72 inches, each ,,.,$4.95 Domestic Chenille Bath MaN, $4.75 30x60 inches, each $2,95 Domestie Chomlle Bath Mats, $4.25 21x48 inches, each $2.95 Domestic Chenille Bath Mats, $3.25 . .$2.23 24x48 inches, each $2.63 Rag Rugs, 30x60 inches, eaehTp.OO $2.33 Rag Rugs, 25x50 indies, each $1.83 $1.75 Rag Rugs, 25x50 inches, each $1.19 $1.13 Rag Rugs, 24x36 inches, each ,75c $1.25 Rag Rugs, 255i) un ites, cadi ,85c 75 Rag Rugs, 24x56 indies, each ,.50c $1.00 Rag Rugs, 21x56 indus, each 65c $ii.50 Rag Rugs, 69 fo-t- , cadi ...$4.45 $5.30 Rag Rug8, 4x7 fed, each ....$3.85 $9.75 Rag Rugs, 9x12 Cd, ea'h . . .$6.95 ; t g fr L o o e in m s -- fri-V- 111116 MBIT .Csnnurd st Neal institute TVage of the on capital invested.bill he asserted, would increase pack-be ers profits, lie contfinied it would responsible unjust to hold the im f r proper relief distribution, s was would not know how the money spent. - prc-ide- HEYWORTH QUITS FLEET CORPORATION WASHINGTON, Jn 18 Th rv.ig-r- f worth. f Jm of the H.v wond ship divlnion er r 1 tl r-- . top-notc- war prices h Inlaid. $4.5 Linoleums Per running vard yards wide, per running Six good patterns to select from. (These prices do- rot include lay. Minimum charge for laying ing. small quantities is $2.tHt; 30c per mnuingA ard for laving quantities .greater, than seven runmug vards) - c j'br ! .ice ) ard Ilvct the Emenrencv t?wi . 7 Hie modern, wfp par and At the name we. announced tonight. Th peiofat bw,. n Elliot Earl; beard. w No time the shipping nale and Hewhere2 IThr fit fir tror f7n4mt a.cd Aditant it rommo erlth ism. n the irfcr N.T j rrofsur rn.ir.m. rtupbulldm ,,m It 1, Hitt w!hd. Why of the woodena statement Kret frcc? iun bv Mr rigai,t tee atotxw from that twfnl Oaf-n ft Mirilai.x ojfc-puhiio ijidnirJ vTerth revie.ir.g on bj rneox utf U the work of h. were bull! jt,jr lt fcrv Horn , wooden abtpa tat A total of Ml vuaate-dJm Kill r ifst p j AU Ht'l a Ma.rjs" 1 Mr. Hevworlh doaJrrd, kten brutf and tyloovo fesUtt up to KaH In Ii nvi Hbb of and tlality-f'- u t r k . t na 'JlMn tnfai r; ihc E'.ee cTmra'u-ouis.de- the futynanue !7.'lJV!T,TCTE PA I r TAKE CJTT. total eovered and nrv. I ' . roi th-made a nil vvia Pu.cucU iu burviut, I Au t will cii faf yk) , of AyO.Oltv mile wRli eargo, tAd vcrUaemeJiT of . 4 Linoleums 2 . 1 $3.S - Jpeela! to The Trlhune. E N TERVJUI.K. )r 18 Funeral f Jan nervires were heldfur DrfSundav here v a te Elltrt t. llierr son of Mr atd e liri. ,ari. L Mrs George sho died at amp- f Janukremont. Cai, j 8 arv 6 Mavor Jijseph E VVillianm presided, f ' and music was fur- - t nlehed bv the choir, f . with Jilss Corinne Butler and Jiilli r .Meed aasietmg on Hhe vim.n and George 1 We quote here two specials in Linoleum that are the first to appear 5? prevailed. HELD FOR SOLDIER AT CENTERVILLE n -- I1 4 that it was Hoovers view permitted this to be done. "'Caress dispatches have described fering at home for lack of food, the Phn senator said the packer admitted 7U7,r ar profits were 47 per cent S ,are seven good patterns to from at the above-named 4 rn , a 1 I'e-em- n j ) f , |