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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1919. AT01TNINXT, Had a Bad Case of Influenza FI a TO AGREE Was Advised to Use PE-RU-N- Conference With Secretary Wilson Is Held Behind Committee Goes to New York to Meet Officials tcry of Companies. i 111 .M 1 ll.Ulks The 1 , Rose Farr, of "rit,'s Jn. liana, lecnitly, 1 had a li'iuo and throat were iu an lor in (iHpjip or Jnlitii lur ('atari'll J't b ''ar' ill. U nun a Open Car Production Suspended for Several Months. Our Present Stock Is All that Is Available Now thi'ir lncdifines In.! .WALLY 111" . to VV Illinois M a cus ... . ctiii.i j it loa. ll MU HI t,j - a'ttul lllll ;tn.l Srn"' cr. 11,0 w" 101 ft Hie Tribune Wn.Vul'ON, I' To Meet Spring Demand Today a WELL Woman Closed Doors. . Not Enough Hudsons A a i t mi . hi. a t"n" for I, a ;od medicine The rirr' ' h'nw.unK tiM.h 1, the alue of riv tor ratal ill and latairhal londilioim Whether you a U;zht fold, i.ttarrh oi the imse, throat, btomah, bow-el- s or other organ, is drpuidabK Whatever the nature of vuur rouble, dont neglect it. More fatalities are direitlv tra iahle oterv yeaij to catarrh iu aoiiio one of its many Jnrriis than to any other disease. In IlvKl XA theie is health, htrnigtli, vigor aud long B bo Hireiii.si d in tit her tablet or liquid form. "'llVs il-N- Super-Si- .i ml tin I tmeifiH1 .i I .ii s i Wilson fur Aiic- the miner's in f tio (,and until husinc.sp Hie armi-Aice- . ootifi ren e ai held v When we were confronted with the possibility of getting no Super-Sixe- s after January 1st we attempted to accumulate a stock of cars that would meet our next years needs. We stopped advertising. Our sales organization was smaller than it had been in years, still with a factory production that was not materially curtailed until two months ago we were unable to accumulate a Btock of new cars. Sold everywhere. I 1 behind and before adtomnnunt tho lamped down and onlv the ',1 hi were nffictal-- 1 ue-- ( lb 'ails of the announced. Significance attaches, i to i .! m the official statement of this follows. as vhich reads (i.iiiiu,' "V-a 'ult of the conference between On f olarv of labor and the represen-- i the workers In the western .f tin , pi iiistrtit, a committee composed if il'Vfll lalee and Janies Ijord of the (l.'Iaitiperit of labor, and Kugene Meyer, ,1. .fw the tieasury department, will go Vork tonight to confer with the tj l innaeers ol the copper companies oper-diii- g in Arizona, Montana and L'tah on i ir Mtuation in the Industry! which t'.reaiens serious disturbance The labor ie.s have tiosen a small committee f oi i their number to lemam in Washing-- t m to await the lesults of the confer i me in New York." Mil i! i rej-sio- . Hudson Leadership Again Shown i . i Again we can see better than ever before what hold Hudson quality has among motor car users. It hu been assailed by many kinds of competition. The Super-Sihas met every performance test. It proved its endurance In ways that no other car ever attempted. The Super Six motor, first charged with being merely an advertising Idea, then challenged as a mechanical failure, is now universally acknowledged as motordom's undisputed lesder. It made new automobile history. It made records and endurance that have not been matched by any other car for speed, of any type. x , c Tlan Withheld. failure of the conference the proposals advanced Wile m, the secretary' de-- i .soretary lned to make public the plan he laid 'me the delegates for meeting the sit-- i itton in the three western states. Had lie plan been approved by the delegates, r would have beep made public. t.xai tly what the secretary suggested not Known, but he Is understood to iv e suggested that the miners agree to ucept a substantial reduction in pay dur-- i if the g the period of readjustment, i .mpames will agree to continue them at vork, with the understanding that there hail be a readjustment of the wage cale whin copper again finds a ready u arket and when the surplus on hand has been worked off. How much of a reduction Secretary Wilson suggests was not announced, but delegate from the west are in none too lendlv frame of mind this evening, and I Hudson factory tells us that we are to receive no open car model for a period of several months. We must meet the spring demand from the small stocks we now have. The limited factory output is to be devoted to the production of closed cars, for which the immediate sale is m excess of what can be produced. 1 iiv rei r. t.u x There are 60,000 Hudson Super Sixes now in service. The factory output has never equaled the demand for the Super-Six- . It hu never been possible for any dealer to get stocks ahead, let alone finding himself in a position where he must needs resort to unusual methods for quick liquidation. In slow of the .da v to atu-ep- t 1 Leads In Value Super-Si- x i 1. The Super-Si- x leads in value just as It always hu. Its quality Is recognized. Thousands have learned its reliability. All know how it has influenced the development of motor car design.' Its body types have been patterns for ths entire Industry. Makers of costlier can have adopted its design. Cheaper cars have attempted to follow its styles. ' , , --- If you plan owning a Hudson, hear In mind that it is the most wanted fine car on the market and has been continuously so for three years. 1 made Uy follow eii by the RESENT FOR DUTY (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Albert G. Baron, Clifttn, Am. of government sending ie,iiesenttttlves to New York to confer wih the officials of the copper compa pies. The purpose of this mission is to ascer-ul- n what plans, the mine workers care ! suggest for the consideration of the me woikers and the department of bor. This committee will report to a conference at Washington, and at hit time Secretary Wilson will make i.,thvr effoit to bring about an agree-- t SICK WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). James M. Frain, Denver, Salt Lake, Utah, Charles C. Dominick, i Western delgats between Ttow and ncliv moniir will give further con-- . deration to the tmwrestlons advanced t. by Secretary WiHon. and may for-- i dy Rate counter - pt oposals for subnuhsion thepartinent. Montlay morning the conference will be umed, although the committee which nt to New Yoik tonight is not j 'ed back before Tuesday. If that pimlttee should report something df-- r it e bv telegram, after conferring with the managers of the copper companies, ti at will be taken up bv the ton-- ! report rrnce, and further effort made to work ( tt ,t feasible solution of the pending aud v mending situation. it 13 ex?ected, if the conference shows fig? s of dragging out, that many of the gates will go home, leaxing only toa Da t epreentati es in "Uashington nfer with the department of lalor. M tu r delegates themselves are not at i1 Flovd R. Adams, Musselshell, Mont. Luis C. Galaz, ban Lorenzo, N. M. , Samuel R. Glenn, Caldwell, Idaho. Maldonado Damaeio, La Joya, N. M. Frank Moeilar, Dillon, Mont. all prone A FAIR COMPARISON , POPULAR -- PRICES Gold Crowns . . . .$5.00 Bridge Work ...$5.00 Gold Inlays, $2 to $5.00 Porcelain Fillings .$2 to $2.50 Silver Fillings ti&MgLi j Very Best Set of Teeth' (Trubyte $10.00 Teeth) 'ah Instrument art, afler-ffeattendant. S'.2 Main only , . the' besmaterifissed In our unconditionnJly guaranteed. UNION DENTAL COMPANY Phone Ws. Dr. L. J. Dull Street, In Charo. Known. 1 Bender finished high school, (ben go-- I ing to a technical school he affiliated .with the Fniversity of Pennsylvania, later becoming an expert automobilehe mechanician, and t!U later, he ay, wa a secret service agent for tho He says hi Powder company. 1i6. Si THE CHRISTIAN f to: SrB. 7 8 0 CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY STREET AUDITORIUM ON RICHARDS AU Are Welcome. Feb. J. WASHINGTON, The deadlock in TEXTILE INDUSTRY SHORTENS WORK DAY BOSTON, Feb. 1. The greater part of the textile Industry In New England will of. forty-eighours operate on a basis a week beginning next Monday, as shown by announcements today. Tha employees assured the shorter hours number about to 000. In no Ina'ance. however, hsv the manufacturers announced a continuance of tha wage achedui under tha shorter hours. The announcement mad will meet ths workers demand in most instances. Succeeds Archbishop Ireland. ROME. ' Feb. 1. Pop Benedict has Austin Irowling, MonsSgnor stepfather I Harry F. Mitchell, &1S Mar- promoted of De Moines, to metropolitan of ket street, Philadelphia. ws due to (he bishop The whole trouble the diocekb of fit. Paul. Minn., In succesfact that my outfit didnt get to the front sion to. th late Archbishop John Irequick enough to suitlookme, said Bender, land. around, finally "And I liepa n to deserting the outfit and getting toIf Paris Air Cisutltiea Are 16,623. there and 1 never had trouble before, total British Feb. was a chance 1 would go to some war, t)NTON, ; casualties In ths air service for the enthis time going straight. . tire period of tbs war was 1.6C3. Of Hits But evrn a be finished hi declara-sajlng-14 were killed and ".Hi were number. tiou Bender smiled reminiscently, on h bad another hosnltal up sounded. Tt remainder are mlsaipg or sell river that I was going to j Pomm known to have been taken prisoner. but 1 am afraid that l.nglbhman Lowe, with ooa oow. II have to get along he Hungarian Fight Czecho SUr. I Bender flashed that double row of hi out tor PARI bowed 5. Feb. 1. vis. troops as he teeth t whle and tpu iron door closed on the most In- - were attacked bv the Thirty-secon- d on battie til regiment Hungarian Tnirt) eighth present teie.Mng tgaua.! in - forty five miles at barassa,Thursday oi Iaria ognised by thg present legislature, and the bill was passed without opposition, it carries an emergency clause, and goes Into effect Immediately. Th new officers of the county will be ehoaen within a few days. , Surrounding ths new county seat are JM.ooO acres of land that will ha when th government carries out Its land aett'ement plan, which the Joint Irrigation committers of the "house and senate will recommend Monday, to bring it under water a part of th Dubois project. It is part of 1.S6 000 seres of land which fhe legislature will memorallxe congress to Inrluds In the land settlement plans.- This land is located between Island Park and American Falla. It is proposed to raise the Jackson Lake reservoir dam in Wyoming and build additional reaervoira at fihoshon and Henry lake to store the necessary water for th project. The Jerome county division bill, which has also passed the senate, will coni up for final decision in the house Monday; and while If will precipitate a fight, wilt be passed. Its friends assert. Osecho-Slova- TO CONSIDER FIXED PRICES FOR WHEAT WASHINGTON. ,Feb. 1. Consideration of legislation to maintain tha government wheat guaranty pries of 2.2 a bushel for th 119 crop will be begun Monday with representative of tha Chicago and and northMinneapolis boards of trade western miller expected- - to appear a witnesses before the house agriculture committee. Representative Lever of South Carolina, chairman of the committee, announced the hearings today after a conference with Julius Barnes, head of tha food administration's grain corporation, and a tew members of the committee. Members of th committee at lie confavored conference said Mr, Barnes tinued cSntrol of wheat prnduuAs by a ec. tlon of tha food administration or som other organisation with broad powers. 1 Special to Th Tribune. d BOISE, Idaho. Feb, L Idaho's rour.ty was created here officially today, when Governor D. W. Ibsvls Clark attached his signature to th county division bill, creating a separate government unit of th western section of Fremont county, with Dubois as ths county sest. The act was photographed. Grouped About the governor were K. of th Upper Snake Itlvef Clark, pioneer valley, tn whoso honor th new county was named; C. F, Button, editor of th Dr. AV. L.'Warburon announces that Imboi Enterprise; Lieutenant R. W. Katerndahi, Representative Allen and W. he has opened an office for th practice of dentistry at Ml Deseret Bank buildF. Inllon. The claims of CHurR county were rec ing. Wasatch JS7. (Advertisement forty-secon- - , GOOD GOOD An Extraordinary Shoe Sale Monday to Saturday Womens ht 1 ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C. By JOHN C. LATHROP, tive Agreement north of Budapest, according to s Budapest dispatch. Thert was fiercs fighting around tha barracks occupied bv the and when tha dispatch was filed the Hungarians were preparing to bomb tbs bu'id'ng with airplanes. Black Boots v Very SpeciaL-pa- ir $4.65 i A FREE LECTURE ' i National House and Senate Conferees Report Tenta- -' for the White THangle, the most distinctive mark in motordom. nt SCIENCE CHURCHES OF SALT LAKE CITY -- Announce - SEEMS OVER congress on oil lagid leasing legislation waa broken tonight when senate apd house conferee reached a tentative agree merit on the bill which ha been In dispute slr.ee Iasi May. Chairman Pittman of the senate managers, announced that changes would be made public Monday after a final meeting of lire conferees. Ths bill which has been pending before tha decongress for four years affects of mors than fifty million acres velopment mineral In west. the It lands of public F 10 provides for the opening of spprogl-matel- y six million acres of oil land and Its development, through a leasing system or outright purchase; the opening up for development of forty million tyres pf western coal land, and vast tracts of other land containing deposits of gaa, shale and .sodium. phosphate, Inoil tho bill is a section afIncluded oil reserve in Californival fecting the but Senator Pittman and nia from Wjomlng, One.) Page (Continued In behalf of tha senate and house conto make public declined a ferees tonight home, changed his civilian clothes to reconferees agreement as to these beittilform, and, returning, said. the private said He that the conferees serves. "I am Bender; let the girl go. would meet the lieved adopted provision aa released and a!mot The girl Bender escaped again. the approval of the navy department. elrmil taneoualy Bender admit that the high coat of llv-- I lug in Bari made him uee upwardwaol Ho one thousand frame a dy. spending too much to remain in obscur-is He and he was again captured. ity now saying after hi conviction thai he will not try to escape again. it is learned be was one of tho three Americans who sold an ammunition train to a party pf Frenchmen, clinching the deal by finally throwing tn, a camp kitchen, explaining that the war wa lover and there wa no further u for Rhehs and kitchen. The price received not made for these commodities wa .$1.00 WITHOUT PAIN. TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED e no unpleai-an- t Moilt. Five lady LONG STRIFE 13th at Broadway, Denver. State St., Salt Lake. Look confer- - tonight to discuss the to comment on the suggestions mad; today by secretary WTIson. After hearing the secretary's proposals, tbs delegates retired and discussed the resuggestions among themselves, before but turning to the general conference, their re'pltes to the secretary were of such nature that it was decided on all hands to postpone further consideration until Monday, and in the meantime to of learq the attitude of fhe managers It is not the copper mining properties. will program expected that any definite views of the lie agreed upon until the of news articles to the papers which ac-- i ml.ie owners have been received apd con- epted them nor In their passport apsidered. plication. The literary arrangement was made to afford a ground on which passports would he Issued. The prospective contributors had. explained to their editors that their expenses were being paid, without mentioning by whom, and had not taken the stale department into their confidence even to IhU extent. Both Miss Wold and Miss Morris, it was frankly announced today bv Mis Abie Paul, were being sent abroad by tlie Woman's party, and any articles writbeen striving for years to please would have been merely Incidental to ten The rxiON PBNTAL COMPANY lias would eee h"'v their real mission. Several members of the people, and tf you were looking over the books you and why. fifteen these yedrs the reased during to us will convince you that this is Iho buMneas has in. part), she added, are now In Franc A visit thetlfe busies! the work, beat will You town. "un treat get about place in ' .uid it wont cost you a small fortune. T 30.42 WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. ?i i super Colo. The Tom Botterill Automobile Co. Harry John F. Goldsby, Drummond, Mont. Alvan M. Hanks, Burnt Fork, Mont. Charles E, Gilman, Hailev, Idaho. George W. Rumelhart, Ekalaka, MonL Arthur E. Austin, Yoder, Hjolo. Meet Tomorrow. l ij VHUD90N) C. Glesing, Logan, Utah. Alma I). Goodman, Grande, Arxz. George D. Balleck, Winkleman, Ariz. John Evanko, Stockett, Mont. Martin Kalisch, Hinsdale, Mont. Leslie h. Benton, Lewistown, Mont. mt. temporary in character, that he lit-- .o will be generally acceptable. I IN HOSPITAL (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Walter B. Swope, Twin Falls, Idaho. . he ak -- . ' Black kid with jnat top, all black kid, patents or cloth tops. IVclta and turn soles; covered and leather heels. Louis REGULAR PRICES .UP TO 67.00 with mat SHOES FROM OUR REOULAB STOCK New style, long vamp kboes; desirable in every particular. , will wait a long gain in abort again. You -- A I r time - before you find auch a bar- kid boots. They are 8 qnd Yon must see them to know what splendid shoes they are and at srarcrly half of what they would cost you regularly. 8(j-inc- h |