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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY was evacuated by the Bpartacaa troops and a new council elected. The radical soldiers and working-men- s council of Gotha has demanded ID' VIOLENCE Ql&shes where; Number ported Slain. WHEN A FAMILY the withdrawal of government troops from Weimar under tho throat of a general strike in the Thuringian states Tho Independent Socialists are also identifying themselves with the hostile movements going on at Erfurt, Eisenach, Gotha and Jena, which are being conducted for the purpose of menacing the national assembly. The pick of Berlin 's men and secret political police have been assigned to special duty in connection with the session of the assembly. in Kiel and Else plain-einth- Re- BERLIN, Thursday, Beb. 6. (By the Associated Press.) The internal situation in Germany is seriously menaced by numerous SSpartaean groups, who are showing tbomselves in the north and east coast cities, and at various places m central and southern Germany.' The newspaper publication of war bulletins on happenings on the new German Polish and German Bolshex iki fronts adds to the nations woes. hile the bpartacan insurgents have apparently been routed in Bremen, they sre fomenting fresh riots at Hamburg, K,el and Bubeck, and are becoming extremely bold ia Lueseldurf, Gotha, Jena, Ltfmt and Eisenach. In Berlin government troops are carrying on a renewed of houses for concealed weapons and ammunition because of the open threats of the communists that a new insurrection is being organized. Kioting in Kiel on Wednesday resulted in a number of dead and wound-iTwo thousand ships ard workers went out on strike in sympathy with the Bremen communists. After a meeting conducted by Spartacans, red guards NEEDS A FRIEND ta the Absence of Doctors Nobly Gone toWar, After Influenza, the Grip, Those utful medicines, Hoors - barsapanila, IVptirun and Hood WORLD PACT authorities and technical advlyera. met at the Qu&i dOrsay between Z 30 and m. They diacussed the terms of the extension of the armistice with Ger- 6 30 p ALLIES MAY TAKE POSSESSION OF THE EAST PRUSSIAN PORT Beauty Parlor SUPREME Sporlmq oafintj J?anq& W Peerless Closed Cars and the Double Power-Rang-e up to 50 than regular price Sale All This Wee- kDemonstration on the Main Floor. 7' 39 COUNCIL The money we collected for H. J. Tarrant on the old dishonored check had been owing to him seventeen years, instead of fourteen years, as heretofore advertised hy ua. Mr. Tarrant works for thr Utah OU Refining Company, and lives at 610 West Ninth North. If you turn In your clalms,xwe will collect some money for you. We collect Tor everybody; all kinds of honest debts, no matter where contracted. Mr. James G. Forrester, of 656 Second Bast street, thanked us very profusely fbr some money we collected for him on an old judgment some attorney had obtained for him. He said hereafter he would bring his claims to us. Resists Surrender in Poland. BERLIN. Feb. 4, Tuesday. (By the The surrendering of Associated Press. ) any portion of German territory to Poland would mean not only that that portion would be dragged down to the level of a less efficient, less orderly and less developed economic administration, with its resultant great economic damage to the inhabitants of the lands affected, but would also destroy northern GerThis conviction was expressed many. to tlia Associated Press by Prince the former German ambassador to Great Britain, in a long conversation Prince peace concerning questions. Llchnowsky Is a large estate owner of and lives most bilesla for there upper of the year. It Is understood he is to delebe a member of the German peace gation. Lioh-nawsk- y, Write, telephone or see us. i Merchants Protective Association smooth, easy performance a delight. that Is And Its b porting range Is Instantly available to "pick tip these heavier bodies and lift them out of traffic jams, ahead of other cars even those with the lighter open bodies. And as a matter of fat. It Is of Importance to note that the Peer less Closed Cars are lighter than most open body models of cars of like class. Let the Peerless dealer show you the luxurious Peerless Closed models and demonstrate the special advantage they have In their Two-Pow- er -- 7 passenger Touring, 72760 4 passenger Coups, $2220 7 passenger f. 0, 8. aevdemd, suhject ta Sedan-Limousin- Ranges. 4 passenger Roadster; $2760 Sedan, $2220 $2720 Anr mttuat mtUta T passenger AUTO COMPANY, 2566 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. CHEESMAN 11 KOTIIJ 'loafing Sedan-Limousin- e PARIS, Feb. 8. The supreme war council continued Its dlscutolon of the terms for a renewal of the armistice today. The following official communication with respect to the negotiations was Issued this afternoon: The supreme war council met this afternoon from 8 to 6 o'chx k at the Qual d'Orsav. The discussion of the terms of the renewal of the armistice was continued. The following resolution, proposed by President Wilson, was passed 'First Cnder present conditions tpanv questions not primarily of a prfjltarv character, which are arising Kltly and which are bound to terome of Increasing importance as lime pasiurS, should be dealt with on behalf of the i'nited States and the allies by civilian representatives of these governments evperienred In such questions finances food, blockade control, shipping and rjrCv materials. " 'Second-Taccomplish this, there shall ho pdnstituted at Paris a supreme economic council to deal with such matters trir the period of the armistice. Tbs council shall absorb or replace all such Mher existing Interallied bodies and tlielr powers, as it may determine from time shall conto time. The economic ooum sist of not more than five representatives of each Interested government " 'Third There shall be added to the present International permanent aymlstlce commission two civilian representatives of each government, who shall consult with the allied command, but who may report direct to the supreme economic council The next meeting will take fdace on Monday, at 3 o clock p. m." in a Big Sale at In Ordinary driving the thrifty range gives a soft, Closed ears that bear the name Peerless have ever been notable among the finest coaches built. This season's models are no exception, in fact, in many respects surpass previous Peerless attainment. The coach bodies Coupe Seare dan and Peerless built by workmen who have made coach building an art many of whom worked on the first Peerless Limousines that set the standard by which the fine Closed Cars of that day were judged. The most distinctive advantage offered in any motor car today two distinctly separate power ranges gives the Peerless owner a contrasting performance that is especially desirable in Closed Cars. FURTHER DISCUSSES ARMISTICE AFFAIRS Hair Goods 11 Rooms m m PARIS, Feb. 3 The following official communication was issued tda' At 10 30 this morning, at Hotel de Crillon, the commission on the eaaue of held nations a meeting vhnh was marked by the same accoid of Mew that t has haraceried its previous sessions At the end of this meeting the commission finds .tself nearing the end of Its task. Only a few articles of the draft remain to be presented foimallv to the members of the commission A few matters, referred to the drafting committee for clarification, still require reference bark to the commission, and certain points provisionally accepted may be rebefore the comopened for discussion mission makes its report to the conference M. Ricci Busattl was named to represent the Italian delegation on the secretariat. The committee will meet again at 10 30 Monday morning On Sunday afternoon the drafting committee above referred to, consisting of Paul Hymans (Belgium), Leon Bourgeois (France). Lord Robert Cecil (Great Britain), and M. enizelos (Greece) will meet at the Hotel Majestic in order to prepare a report for the next meeting of the committee The official statement Issued todav on the meeting last night of the peace conference commission on a society of nations says The commission on the society of na tions met on the evening of February 7 and continued ta diacuKHion of articles of the draft. Substantial agreement was reached by the commission on the chief The commission depoints discussed cided, however, that certain clauses of the draft should be referred to a subIn committee of tour for clarification. order lhAt the greatest possible progress be was the with it made draft, might decided to resume the discussion on the morning of February S at 10 30 oclock. The Finest Quality 20 the new com- OFFICIAL STATEMENT TELLS OF PROGRESS BY PEACE CONGRESS toiu-timidat- 10, Less riMQ fr many Th president of the United States of America and the representatives of the allied and associated powers will meet tomorrow at 3 . m. to continue this 8 LONDON. Feb (British 'Wireless Service ) When the supreme Interallied war council met In Parts today, one of the questions which it discussed was the gravity of the relations between Germany and Poland, according to disand Independent Socialists, the strikers patches from PariB. The Gert which with military danger proceeded to the office of the govern-jmnmenaces Poland, It Is felt, may to demand that the working men many threaten France later on. So far. It is be armed. declared, the Germana have turned a To a clash with .the public safety deaf ear to the Injunction of Marshal Koch In regard to the evacuation of terone sailor civilians four pt, arils, were killed and eight civilians and four ritory claimed by the Poles. The Germans are holding an army In readiness marines were wounded. to march Into Poland and are concenThe local soldiers council in Lubeek troops In the east. has moved its baggage into the camp trating The war council Is resolved, according of the Spartacans. Its attempts to mo- to ah Exchange Telegraph company disbilize the local garrison for support patch, to compel Germany to carry out of the Bremen insurgents failed in the the clauses of the armistice and in the of the armistice on February 1? lace of the loyal stand of the govern- renewal probably will impose such conditions ment troops. of view of dethat, from the e The attempt of the Spartacans mobilization and point disarmament, all the the railwav, postal and tele- danger threatening Poland will be rephone officials at Muclheira resulted moved. Reuter dispatch from Paris says It in the latter striking after notifying Is Adeclared In French the revolutionary workingmen's and that. In view of the council that work would be quartetstoward' the Poles, theGerman soldiers associated resumed only when tho telephone station powers may think It advisable to con- - "good goods- PiiU elder the of th of the port of larizijf and the voi.piUon Irond from i P&nxig to Thom with dnd I'oliett .$. forces. At the meeting Frldav Marshal Fo.'h and General e)gnd were prerent for France, Admiral Sir HtSMn Wetnbs for Great Britain; General Bins the Lnlted States, and General KotwUnt for Italy. (Continued from Pige One.) d - wonderfully s bination familycomj treatment are warmly recommended. If taken regularly, Roods Far parilla before meal?, Peptiron after meals, and Hood's Jails at night as needed, they are reasonably sure to keep a famiW m health and prove to be reliable and alwa'ss readv friends. They purify the blood, build up strength aud regulate the system. Get all, or auv one, as Mm think you need, fronfir our drujjist today. (A ertisemcnt ) e ON 9, 1919. OGDEN 325. TELEPHONE The Peerless Motor Car Co., Cleveland, Ohio also three brothers and on alster, now living III England. Tho funeral service will be held In the Second ward meeting bouse Tuesday at 8 o'llock. the peacs conference regarding the fuS. WELLS IS ture of his country. He spept Ih day and AmIn conference with delegates PROVO DEAD bassador David R Francla, with whom he called on Colonel E M. House M Tschalkovskv Is the only head of Jane' P. Weils, wife PROVO, Feb. any ot the Russian governments now In of Charles Wells of the Second ward, died Paris. She Was born October 1, this morning I860 in W srw ickshtre, England, and came to Utah In. 1808. tills I "survived by her BEER, NO husband, three eons and eight daughter. JANE AT PLANNO WORK Breaks Arm la Fall. terday and sustained a broken arm. Sh was taken to the residence of her sister. 5 Frtooete Mr. H. C. Crampton, ' avenue. Priesthood to Keel The monthly priesthood meeting of Pio1000 Princeton neer stake will b held in the stake hall. Mrs. Mary McDonald, avenue, one of the oldest employees of Fifth Houth between West Tempi and the Royal laundry, fell on the sidewalk First West street, Monday, February 10, while on. her way home from work yes at 7:30 p. m. CAMPAIGN (Chicago Tribune Special Service,) All the powerNEW YORK. Feb. ful machinery of organized labor was Bet In motion today In an effort to prevent national prohibition. has voted The Central Federated union the question of a strike to submit oraffiliated to all Baker Approves World League. against prohlbl-ioAt least lbb.OfiO persons here ganizations BOSTON, Feb. 8 Secretary of War will be wearing "No beer, no work" butBaker warned a large audience here to- ton before tomorrow night, according to of the exnight that, unleea the league of nations John Sullivan, ofHce chairman the C. F. U. Idea prevailed, arlentlata would Invent ecutive board w for another war eupona of destruction who beyond the comnrehenNJon of fought In the recent world conflict. He said ha knew of an Invention that wan hich would enable men being perfected to drop electrically controlled bomb 600 pounds of explosives upon containing 160 mile distant cities unprotected These Implements, he said, would kl'l! n Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Continental National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager , Some People Dont Like Us the Says Thick Sluggish CAPITOL GROCERY Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen... 45c Fresh Quality Butter, lb ..45c 30e Pure Fresh per lb I0o Campbells Boup, per can 2 10c cans K. C. Baking Powder. ..15c can $1.85 Crlsco lb, can Llpton's Tea, Teliow 75o Label 75c saek Sun Ripe Oats 8 lbs. Lima Beans 50c 40c t large cans Tomatoes ... sack Husler s High Fatent $2 55 Fiour 15c 2 10c cans McDonald's Cocoa 15c Peerless Pancake Flour 25e cans Old Dutch Cleanser 30c Large package Quaker ats 8 lbs. Luneta Coffee v...60o 1c Large Salt Herrings 4 10c sacks KjII 70e No. 5 bo Crackers 10 bars Crystal White Soap .toe 30c Yacht Club Salad Dressing 40c 50c can Royal Baking powder .25c I cans Libby Deviled Meat 3 lbs. Wedding Breakfast Coffee ..5c 25c 5 foils Toilet Paper 56c 3 cans Kagle Brand Milk 3 cans Shlnoia 2.1c can Booth Sardines i....20e 25c 4 pkgs. Spaghetti bo Quoen s Taste Macaroni. .75c to Regular 31.00 Brooms 35e Fu.l ram Cheese, per lb - 5c tip lit Bean, per lb 1 Full Gallon . Log Cabin Syrup. .$2.00 -- b. ..............250 ................. s. 0 10 Pounds 60 WEST 2ND 60UTH thousands Secretary Baker was a speaker at the closing meeting of the New Rngland congress for a league of free nations. $1.00 Sugar President Honored by Poles. With $1 00 purchase of other Groceries. excluding Butter and Eggs. can M. J. B. Coffee $1.70 can Best Dried Prunes ......toe 25c 3 bars Creme OU Soap 25c 84 lbs. Bulk Oats 10c E. C. Com Flakes, per pkg 10c t Minced Clams, per can and 15c Beans.. 20c can PlercC's Pork 50c can Instant Postum ,....40o 2 pklfs. 4f lbs, Grape-Nut- 25c 40c 45e 60c 25c s Jap Rice pkgs. Cream of Wheat cans Country Gentleman Corn... Royal Garden Tea. per rkg 3 cans Pierces Toputto Soup .....15c 35c 8 bars Ivory Soag 2So Poser Coffee, per lb 45c 2 Ihfc. Whole Bulk Coffee 8 pigs. Queen's Taste Macaroni. . .15c 35c 3 los. Navy Beans 86c cad Karo Syrup (dark) can Karo Syrup (white) ....5c 10o Rose per Soap, ba$ Jap 0e New Currants. per'bWF SOe Oats Sun Ripe pkg largecan 45c Karo Syrup (dark) 60e can Karo Syrup (white) 3 dozen cans Sego, Carnation or Borden's Milk..,., .$185 45c 4 lbs. Pink Beans 45c Beans Chilli) 4 lbs. 'Red Me 60c aark Yellow Com Meal ssrk Vnlow Meal .. tfcue Label Catsup 2 8 10-l- 10-l- b. a.... 10-l- b. 25-l- ........ t 1 PARIS, Feb. 8 Prcsldert Wilson tonight received a committee of the Society for the Protection ot Polish Victim, who presented to him a manifesto appreciation of hi good office He also received delegation from the universities of Cracow ai.d Athens, who conferred upon him honorary degree. Slovak Troops Advancing. WARSAW, Friday, Feb. 7. (By Th Czecho-- S o v a k Associated Press ) troops, aocording to reports received to advance continue here, through Bllesla and rcw are along the Vistula river, thirty 'miles Is from their original starting said that each time the point: It Czechs halt they ask for a new arml-- ! st Ice. In view of these reports much doubt 'is expressed, whether the arrangement made by the peace conference in Paris regarding the Teschen district, which Is In dispute between the Pole and the Czechs, will bear any fruit, polish leader ar much concerned as to whether the Czechs will he able to maintain possession of the territory which they have 1 I taken. North Russian Delegate Arrives. I Nicholas Feb 4P.1, Friday. of tns provisional haikovsky, Aernment of North Russia, arrived in 5. I'ari i today to confer with delegate to pr-ld- cnt Blood Should Be Purified Foul Odor A Greasy, Pimply Skin, to Perspiration, Boll and Aches and Fains All Banished hy 8ul-pher- b Tablets. Like Grandmas .Remedy for Spring. Take these tablets, made of sulphur, cream of tartar, calcium sulphide and extracts of rare, herbs, and take regucan larly for a month or so. and you drive the poiFons out of your svstem. 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