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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 AFTER IIIFLUEI1ZA and Other Prostrating diseases. The best course of restorative treatment, purifying the blood, etr, gthea-iathe nerve, stimulating the liver, ia: tears pa rtila, the standard iiiHtd ' bloo purifier, before eating. peptiron, a real iron tome (chocolated pills), after eating, Hoods Pilis (cathartic, mild and The Grip, PIE ATS2.2B Fevers, Blood-Poisonin- g 1 Dealerf Urge Government "Then to Sell at $1.25 and Pocket Loss. : Say' Deficit of Over Billion Dollars Better Than ' ficial Stimulation. Fi-WASHINGTON, rm " tmlav TS -.- m three great medicines make ence real, rapid and pcrfei t. They are also of service in the prevention" of disease Di the preservation of lualth. Thrvr form Hoods Triple Com rouvab-s- bmation Treatment. bach is gout alone; all are good . Oct them today. (Adv.) geti.e- -. u al lt fore the huusn inqmvil tL.it worll prio. Fixed Fiicevi ted hv tin- - 1 caialatlon to ,t the Ohiiago hoard of comtrade before ihc house ftgiUultur mittor. tie urged that whit be sold at Die world prh c and declared the Chtmgo Uw rd was In favor of returning to the law of sum ly at d demand The piloting hilt wo lid give broad pow-rr- s to the gr.iiu iiupor.uion for price l,iinl,UOO,Uoi) for ootiol and atipioprlate w Ms orklng ratdlai s Tht till ts so vicious that If the men of the country had anv knowlto come would Washingedge. of It the) ton and tamp her until the measure was diepoHi-of, dcflered Mr Itiites A K. Ueyno.d of frtw fordvillr, Ind chairman of the Grain Leulers National nswa'ieUr.n li gislalivo commlltee, urged than connrcss to appropriate not Irs Jl.fl)t).0'a0ti0 for mainialnlng the price and that conaurnire buv wheat and wheat A loss of t the export prfr. products l a bushel on wheat, he Intimated, might be suffered by' the government. "The government,' Mr (lutes aeserted, "adopted an economic fallacy at the atart by breaking ihe law of supply and deThere are two way out, on mand. to drag along hv some agent y disregarding the nonoiulc Is w, and the other to The latter will cost tmy tne penaltv. less In the long run " Wheat Is the ke)stone of the cost of living, he added, saving that "the whole thing will tumble If you knock out the ke stone of the high price of wheat." Millers were piasent to urge that the legislation finally approved by the committee guarantee them against lose from buying wheat at tha government price." " The committee was holding hearings the bill prepared by A. W. Glasgow, for the food administration, in with the department of agriculture. The dealers strongly opposed continuation of the food administration's grain eorporation as provided in the bill.. They, .however, urged continuation of the corporation for buying and selling the crop. Chairman .Lever also announced hi disapproval of the measure as shown, declaring that it granted broader power than those of the food control act. I,. K. Gates of the Chicago hoard of trade declared th proposal was 'vicious," while grain dealer testified that Mr. Glasgow had disregarded their auggea-Itoand drafted a bill unnecessarily broad and inflicting too much power on one official. Chairman Lever announced that none of the committeemen seriously con kidereil the building of elevators or warehouses for storing grain,'' and that thi section of the bill could bo eliminated from dlouion. ot) counsel ) Would For a Quick Clearance Will Be Placed on Sale TOMORROW; Values Up to $55, Your Choice at Only Extend Control development of a (oir.pre-henstv- e and permanent solution, Mr. Hines renewed Mr, MrAdoo s ex tension 'of vnendatton for a government control and explained that iif thll ner not done he believed It wonh To permit tlve-ye- b best for all Interests concerned lo recontrol without government linquish waiting for expiration of the period provided hv existing law. tie add"It seem to live unthinkable, ed, "tht any suggestion of early should h put forward as a leverage for forcing an extension. HONORS think th entire subject ought to be by the login of facts. "A very ctrong feeling prevail that this question la being pushed now by the feel use IONTfN, Feb 3 The American dis- railroads beta they executives, medal service has been that th 'going' la parth ularlv good and tinguished manmake that they had better private atvaided by President Wilson to Lieuten4iav while the anugov emment ant Krain-l- W. raven, who commanded agement do ownership sun lontlnuea to shine the Hrhiah destroyer Mounaey, which not hellsve a solution In this spirit Is to the puhlb satisfy saved 600 American soldiers from tha going Bo far as physical operations are British transport Otranto when ah waa said the director general, there in sunk in a collision off the Scottish coast Prospect. Huge Crop now no emergency whh h ca'ls on the on October , BUS, with the loss of 357 of ( raw fi.nlsv iile, American soldiers. Th medal was pre- government to lontlnne ontrol of tne .A. K. Key nolds H explained that the methImL, chuirmau of the legislative com- sented to Lieutenant Craven at Chatham railroads the railroad administraOmieral John Biddle, ods adopted by wnr mittee of the Graiu Leulr National today bv Major now are open to retion during th h of American force in consideration association, said a crop of t.SSd.OOO.OtKi I eoininander the light ot i4oj (on-d- i tn L tilted the Kingdom. bushels was in prospect ami be, with lions. othet dealer, thought th world prp.e after th Otranto struck Extension Benefits. minutes Thirty 1.25 bushel. would be hbont the rot ka off Islay Island, the F. 0. Vanlhisen 'of Minueapuli said Muunsev, he! self damaged by .destroyer the Eollowing Hltie Mr the heavy presented too is extension to make the preesent early specific sea, answered her distress calls. Cap- arguments for n of of advocates will utranto the Iiavldaon warned which "It tain give government the under grain corporation plans not to full opportunity to pies th'dr Lieutenant Craven attempt to ownership should oiwrate, but, he added, the .reach lnflueneed without of bv the side the Crabut th being transport, visas given broad au ven carried out his maneuver and reached temporary reaction against government president should thoritv in handling the situation- which from of the utranto. side Control: h the Control of imports am) faporta and took 6oo American soldiers. "(t will remov the necessity for undue twentv-one-mon- th nt PRESIDENT BRITISH LIEUTENANT 1 s 23 - 240 - five-ye- j j ST T4AJU SOUTH :p Q 1 l , Plosii Coat com-plish- I i ENTIRE STOCK OF .lull-eultl- , Bill Prepared by Glasgow, 6uR nt buai-luh- (joveriitiient EXTRA SPECIAL live-ye- tea, ri to Ming authorui il to sell or to buv so as to present manipulation, ami that the domestic movement be entirely on the prewar busts witbt the export movement under federal control. , j ar WASHINGTON, Fb 3 -- I urector General illnes, testifying today l eforo the senate Interstate comnwri ouitnltte. deriared li did not believe in government ownership, but !n organization of a fw big railway companies nub) t to close government supervision "I do not believe there ts anything substantial in the argument that a extension of government oj ration would ownermean government necessarily ship," Mr. Hines mild. "I believe there can be a form of radically retonsirut ted private owneiehtp, with eUi h close supervision. Including government representation on the Imttrde of directors, as wilt give the public and labor all the benefits of government owncihip and at th same ttms r.hl preserve the beneflls of private and and will avoid tne poli'ual which, perhaps, are msepaiahia from government ownership "I bellev that all th objcitj winch I think must b acSJeved In order to obtain a permanent solution ian he ai tlirough tne ereatfort of a comparatively few railroad lompanies whl.h will have capttaltisation euual only to the real value of the property, and whii h will have a moderate guaninteed return, with th right to parlh lpaie nuklerately in any additional profits." 10,1111.0 the fuoU u'l'niiilatrwtion a er.iin or )oi ion to iHitlntiin the tttl'J priie K i.ii cr.ti't- was .i.taikiil today by V 1 al Advocates Private Ownership Under Strict Supervision by Government. Attacked. SUIN'. ;T IN'. Ken V . u i i tu-ln- -l ro-tr- as needed. i These to future tradhe closing til ev hang 'a ing will imniime the gov eminent loss lit maintaining the price, Mr. Vanillism dc liucd, aiding that licensing would be unwise. Mr. of the eachmige unliien said he favored leaving the question of price with the corporation, suggesting that through control ofsellworld the redd the govermm nt might wheat ad v antagi ously , despite a lower gpTiiultural icnrdUii' .av .'iinrante'-'- l !) tka gnvernnuht toi 'Ke Jtriee of (- - Jo a wheat tioji au.i -- Hi ;t to tin- ion whi'h at the worll market ;rn estimate. wvull le atm it hli, r J tliri Witness gi'titraliv t. Would roit the governim lit jfliatilj a kiliion an i a quarter ilullurs, hut said this loss was pref eratile to any attempt B the part of the gut mini nt to main tain an artitii-Ki- l pro r e Levei nt Nm'h l kro u ltejrentat llna, (ugaeteit throe other (lain: That the win at movt uunt he entirely r hsu; that the movement OB the lire possibly be Favor Extension of Federal Management. Director-Gener- e haste in solving such a big program as the future of the ratlroais, "U will stabilise emplovment And wage conditions, permit proseiutlon of a big and extenprogram of improvements sions, help to take up the slack In and materials during the critical period of readjustment; "It will proUit security holders pending' an ultimate solution; It will minimise the danger of making th railroad question a purely partisan Issue to be considered In w Illogical manner. In the presidential election " Un the other hand, Mr. Mine said that If this extension war not made, the roads should be rehmiulahe! before exmonth. He piration erf the twenty-o- n made. In suhstqjice, three explanations: "There Is now reaction from patriotic tension of war time, resulting In a erlti-iand hostile attitude bv the public toward government management, and this makes control difficult: Broponents of parilmlar theories ot tailroad operation are finding In government i ontrol, under abnormal wat conditions and of the present Inadequate and tempotat) form, arguments for supporting theh various theories. al For Stable Conditions. "Tbe uncertainty vf the future on the of t mploi ecs Wuu'd In tease as the pa- -t t period woud draw to a i lose. "Twenty one months lx not enough time to tomi le'e i anv ex'.i nslons. anil to It would tie hard for tbe government undertake such program wlt'li would peconttOI not show results during the rtUnquI'-limenwould not lauae more ehtiotlt. tondlHon now tlin-htieven under legislation providing a reform siheine. id tales would not go Into effect i utomatu ally with cessation of govern-Ip.tontiol, and at. rood lomppno as would not le thrown into bankruptcy, has been feared Mi H.nes went Into detail to explain ia! c Wpeved toe i nulls an the Intel vommerc lonun'ssum w oi.ld u ph kl and that the level of rate !,, pie-e- if over pros-J...- I it.lltos.is were undu v alarmed ts of fintmlil il'sacter In oiw theT aoon 10 private properties were lAluriied mfi ringemcT Vdv iso'g mo-- e deliberation in dis'ss eg M ns s.i d Ml i ,e riilmnd uiicstuitthink thv tcr0,e any hgsatmn cm 'I , nunllv le shaped there wil he a ?' roi.g ot the p. rrrsmn views of 'cnsscitlon ' nt par- - o' the public w hn h insist- - vm a of social nit.tiol id the grist, r deifee v'. a. i t lit this leasscttlon of t',r. t h.o kgro . ,vxs -- on te.npol irltv tn th to defeat the adoption o' any g , am in tne text two it program "l.nrlv t r, inv the ear of the people, their understanding "That the American people are bound by any of these statements of ideal or policy is to me Inconceivable. They certainly never were bound bv the vastly different declarations of the prexid.nt caught S resident ut did not catch Friday, Jan. Associated Press.) Commander laria Butchhareff, who led the famous women's battalion which was raised after the Russian revolution and took part in fighting in (lie summer of 1617 on the eastern front, has returned lo wearing civilian clothes by order of comma Manishewskt. General of the Russian force in the region of the north. The general says he consider the performance of military duties Improper. Th generals by women a order In part declares: "I do not take the responsibility of estimating the merits In of Mme. Butchka-reff- a the Russian army, organization and I surmise that the efforts made and blood shed In the name of tha fatherland will be duly considered by the central government and by history. However, 1 consider it my duty to declare that within the borders of the northern region, 'hank Ood. th lime for quiet, constructive work ha come. 'I believe that the performance bv women of military duties, which are for the sex. la a shameful mark stamped on the entire population of the region I enjoin Mme Rutchkareff to take off her military iftuform.' ARCHTANOEL, of th nder-In-chi- ef Maine Senator Says People Not in Sympathy With President! Ideals. in an address WASHINGTON, Feb. today urging prompt conclusion of a peace treaty and the return of American troops from Europ. Senator Hale of Maine, Republican, declared he did not believe the ideals for which President Wilson Is contending were the ideals of th vast majority of the American people and that the American fighting man did not share the idea that he fought to make the world safe for democracy. I do not wish to decry the work of Indigestion. the president, said Senator Hale, "but I believe that the American Take a few doses of Chamberlain's people never as directed for Indigestion, and you understood the meaning or consequence will soon forget about vour stomach trou- of the Ideals and policies of President ble Wilson. Try it. For als by 1all denier They Were given out at a time Advertisement when, aa commander-in-chieIt waa Ts-1s- riod held universally to be an unpardonanlt ain to criticise the prealdent. The catchwords and phrases of tht WOMAN SOLDIER IS FORBIDDEN UNIFORM t f, during the weary months before we went Into the war. American soldiers, like those of Uie fought to protect and save them own country, the senator said. The men now In the saddle and doirg the talking In this country are not th fighting men. Dreadful Cough Cured. cold often follow el by t rough cough for which Chamberair. Cough Remedy has proven ereria!lr valuable. Mrs. F. W. olaen, Marvsvn.s. About two years aco mr Mo., writes: little boy Jean taught a severe cold ami tried a coughed dreadfully for days, l noV-Tnumber of cough medicine but f him did him any good until I gave rellcied It Cough Remedy. cough right away and before he had fi- I nished taking on bottl he was cured think it Is just fine for children ' ParI f Advertisement sale hv all dealer. A severe 1 's ns I 1 - vS3lL.w'- - , e . p v ' in' i e t h i shall be tbe rase, the rru t o' tbe twentv one-i at the will aporoicb and tnvt i eri vl e no a tnal sohitutn at al1, wp, ! Ids t 1' CjTT .e'e an outerv for an it tom t'ere wil and In all pro'nbiiuy scnsion f t t me, tie t me ivld mu have to be extended . r 1 51 1 5c i War Costs Heavy. uul v H tic i '0'ii. jcrisTONlv dran .1 , , Oh the wonderful enjoyment of those slices that mother used to pack into the lunch pail. Nothing like it today, did you say i uf!r ( h 't , II I bofove i 'x n tit oi us that HTMMisr aid If WLI x fan we It obtained of tow twfoie the committee of a fundamental '.eT the dlfectop it e it jo) V hii aaid de- he ien! Those already Vropvcd. ,3red would pfrjetnat CKitin railroad K h. r iliidis hr be!eca. were Ion on the of iicep-e- e uied th puhiicHl at'or, and which ni if uanprretbetedha Before an jermanert so r p h M ti -- i 1 inchiic s.s n Tuiifai oonTaruea. to h w h thrive o.i iov ra'M anl thoFC bill Lii on Mgh aica. thra tput t f i"n t. it. i ri i tr ivo in 'h to sumo and rttmg i aer'l.v Mr Hines m'1, solition, jmancn - tt Takes Just o!d jeet the nr.iC i as i CET- Pw You Back to Younfler Days Habit- - ilOLSO u!l amir back. . 'tr; ;te r Arw -- Try it out and )ou will find the Order the big 5c loaf- - hda. rA A A r v r-- . - 1 aV he . l . t il.i il"-- Uhur.'P KONtnmrnl, and re-u- rn 19 iatiisoi auuLieeeia o million homes homes .all on the Pacific Coast are imcon-sciousbancfe4 together in a common habit of te They know that to get supreme they must ask A million ly self-protecti- on. cjuality-chocpla- for Ghirardelli s Ground Chocolate by name and see that they itl s Ghirardelli comes only in cans for get your protection! At your grocers-- m lb., i lb. and 3 lb. cans. per xraa pmftta u tMiai;on u.ru'iUilts onder atandar! rate were i iMh hfrctafor haed on ropoaci sc t iwni railroadt ahould receive i eaeon'tWe return, r.o more and Ict, ft in a tun! ree.Bta. (i behoved the would he Inexact and widetv Rue Failure nf the Terwtlitjr pmn tot t!At.p5 tnee fundardcntale, ajiid Mr. Ulnea, net vid Irttut to pr etit their reHUVinc general acceptance and wift not eolve t5t He added that njvt mi jkHiiefaciordv plana for pooling and conaoHdii-to- nr lBuorv hocau tber r Baked by Superior Baking Company fL. a' .1 r. .''weni or one I i iiudci'il ' . P? A Lead''UG the c(.hs arc nertaiit due f.f r icu r v8jrcs. Snv lustres due to w ir totuUMon vr.i v ah n iiir fiti otviI war eon- rca om t) c rt, ton1 o a u not I c unt4l pi eUi i u v i o V Say Since j 8 Gear-ar-del- ly D. GHIRARDELLI CO. ' Sentenced on Drug Charge. I! a Ting watched the Impaoeling of a jo-- y before which be wee to be tried on a chant of poeaeeatoa of morphine, Leo Darin chauK-- d hla plea to fuUty yeaterday and waa affi fenced by Judge John V, Tobin of the Third district court to pay a flee of $275 and am fifteen days la tbe county Jail. The court ertmiiia;. granted a stay of execution uotU . . . San Francisco Ghirardellfe, Ground Chocolate |