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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10 1 WOMAN VICTIM OF LEAKAGE OF HEART AT SPANISH FORK E MR& JL F. GUMXRSALL. SPECIAL OFFERING FRIDAY and SATURDAY Pape General Objection Voiced by Congress Member in Debating Measure. -2 tablet of Diapepsin for in- Just eat Hurry! on "A President CJ : J A v. si allyouthesst s tablet of dyspepsia, Papes JJiapepsin anil stomach distress ends. WASHINGTON, Feb IS. General tablets of These pleasant, harmless to a standing army m excess of Pape's lhapcpsin always make sirk, up. feel fine at once and theV if5.(WW men. as authorised m the national set stomach ae voiced cost so little at drug stores. (kit.) defense act three years ago, In tha house today during debate on the aanu&l army appropriation bill with Its kee. a hose utterances, Mr Walsh deprovisions for a military' force of 536, (M) clared, were no! toward uniting our officers and men during the period of de- people during the war or to aid its prosecution mobilization. Debate Takes Wide Range. DIVINE GERALDINE FARRAR s Beeldea ? .c ef or Cold Cdm Grip and Influenza. LAXATIVE BROMO QITNINE Tablet remote the cause There la only ona "Bromo Quinine" E W. GROVE 8 signature on tbs box. 30c. (Advt Representative London of New York directed discussion to Bolshevism with the declaration that every new thought or new idea is called Bolshevism," which be declared was but a passing stage of to Russia." He revolution common-onlurged repeal of the espionage law, declaring that Socialists had been unjustly imprisoned by Its application to throttle Deaths and Funerals DEATHS. Declares Island iso Should Have , Erickson, years of age, Rights. 4807 Center street, Murray, died at the family residence Tuesday night from He had been 111 but one pneumonia. week. beside his widow, Mrs. Addle BY HENRY M. HYDE. Ietersen Erli kson. ho Is survived by two Tribune Cable Copyright ) (Chicago free speech and free assemblage. 2 children. Harold, years of age, and LONDON, Feb. 12 This afternoon, in months Representative Walsh of MassachuFuneral services will Robert, lam-dosetts, Republican, declared that Mr, he held at the Banks chapel Friday at the house of commons, Joseph Devlin of Interest In repeal of the espionage 2 p. m. Intemumt In Murray cemetery. Belfast demanded that the government law might be with the view of "prejudging the caee of one of hi colleague, Mrs. Emma H. Mason, wife of William either grant Ireland full representation Representative aleot Berger of Milwau Mason of Kontenolle. Wyo died In a Salt at ths Faria conference or else apply to the principle of Lake Hospital yesterday. She was born the unhappy island of small nations It was In Kontenelle, 2, 1897, the a February speech of defiance and almost desperdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersch-le- r. ation. de laretl Devlin that he had no The body will be sent to Wyoming mandate to P Hpak for Ireland or the Irish today for funeral services and Interment. people He appeared only as a lover of fair play, of common honesty and of hu71 Mrs, A. T. Lewis. years of age. manity. He threw In the fare of the widow of James B I owls, died at 79 I benches the charge that the street yesterday. She Is survived by ons government house of commons is most reactionary. and a daughter, Several times he was interrupted by son, Janies B Mrs. T. .Clark, Funeral services will and angry jeers and once the he held at the Twentieth ward chapel questions had to rise from the dusky seat I 30 p. m., under the direction speaker Sunday of clusion oak throne Sloans Liniment has the of the ward bishopric. Interment will in which hethesitsgroatand hooded call for order rebe In City cemetery. peatedly. 7 punch that relieves Devlin accused the Unionist majority FUNERALS. of deceit and trickery. Why, he demand, rheumatic twinges. does not the gox eminent state its ed, Funeral services for Miss Effie Florence Anderson, who died Tuesdav st Irish policy? If ttiev would bluntly say warmth giving, rongestion-ecat-terinThi Sandv, will be held In the Kber W. Hall they Intended to crush IVeUnd under the circulation stimulating remedy chapel at 1 p. m today. Interment will heel of the military, that would at least be understood. Are the Unionist memwithout penetrate rubbing right to the be In Sandy cemetery. bers afraid, or ashamed, to let Ireland K)t and bring ehing quick relief, be represented at the Faria peace conIce A funeral Private for Walter Ben wonderful etirelv, cleanly. help for ference? who died Tuesday at the resieiternal pain, strains, stiffness, head- Wilson, How dare they prate about dence of his daughter, Mrs W I Frank, ache, lumbago, bruises. dependencies and talk about the 1930 Third will be held at the sacred Get your bottle today costa little, residence atavenue, right of small peoples to deter2 ,v. in. today Interment mine their own destinies while the Irish mean inueh. Auk your druggist for it In Calvary cemetery. question remains unsolved? b name. Keep it handy for the whole Devlin denied tin charge that BolFuneral services for Anders H John- shin family. The big bottle is economy mm was behind the gteat strike tn son, 78 jratf of age, who died Fun-la3 be 60c, 1.20, He knew BolshevBelfast there at his residence, '36 E street, were field ist missionaries at work inwere Ireland snd at the OTamnell chapel yesterday. Bishop elsewhere in the kingdom, but the BelDavid R T.von of Ensign ward officiatfast strike, he sAld, was only an attempt ing. Hymns were sm g by a mixed vpisr-t-- t of the working people to secure for them and the speakers, besides Blsnop seUes shorter hours of work and more Lyon, lmlcded George M McLean aim decent conditions of living The floral offerings George Greet ham As for Bolshevism, be declared that it wr re many and Beautiful Bishop l.yon was horn in the bouse of commons, on dedicated the grave lr- City cemetery the hern hes tonnerly occupied bv members of tbe Torv tarty who now support the Ulovd George government. When tbe home rule bill was up for passage in the recent house, one Tory leader he evidently referred to Sir Kdward ('arson aid he would pm on a uniform and fight Mr Asquith at against its enforcement. ih.it time asked him if be knew he was proposing Hiiarciv. The honorable her replied that he knew and recognised it That, said Devlin, was the birth of 13, at t: HoDhev sm and here on these benches w cs fostered and pioleeted it He asked in Hall of the L. D. S. U. if the members were aware that the German emperor had been invited over to will be all perbuildings, a take iharge of Inland and not by the Irish home rulers sons in Mr. Devlins appeal was seconded by Samuel E. 32 y ns -- ! i - Special Announcement : I Tonight, Thursday, Barratt oclock, meeting interested ! February held of Division Courses Business i course" will include, among others, work in Salesman-shipAdvertising, Accounting, BuMiiess Economies, etc. Men who have been in the government service, either in the Army or Navy, .will be admitted to these courses without registration fee. he.Nj , work shoyld appeal particularly to men and vomen who are occupied during the day, but who desire to advance themselves in business. ' i i ' . i The meeting begins promptly at 8 p. m. University of Utah EXTENSION Tvnes, one of the leaders of the and lately a member of the He qu ted Sir Henry Hiving that good government 'will not taTe the pLic of v and ptrdged the support and of himcl! and his allies to the speedy solution of the Irish question. R J of Utah University Extension in I In cello solos LIBERTY Bill Changes Every Day NELL SHEPMAN in "THE WILD STRAIN. with rich Comedy and Scenic ruin HIPPODROME EMPRESS ' IN theater TT AMIEIT 2nd South and State Street LAST TIMES TODAY NOW OPEN With the moniter picture productlo ht Attacks Espionage Law. '1' AND NIGHT MISS NEY NEEN FARRELL Singing tbe songs you like slab. war. - Revenge SHADOWS IN WILLARD MACKS AFTERNOON MR. JESS WILLIAMS Double Program SAVAGE WOMEN" (CLARA K. YOUNG) "GOOD FOB 'NOTHING" CARLYLE BLACKWELL-EVELY- N GREELEY special to The Tribune the-futu- i. top-plac- e STRAND K Conditions for Renewal of Armistice Decided Upon; Middle Course Taken. n. In the house continued Dtseusslon throughout the day. with leaders a offervote no as to when prediction ing would be taken on the measure, which for the carries a total of 1, 100,900,000 war department during the fiscal year beginning neat July 1. Dehat was not confined to the bill Itself. There wae criticism of the war de- partment. praise for Ueneral Pershing and various American units which fought tn France, discussion of Bolshevism snd sgalnst President Wilson accept protest Ing a set of books as a birthday gift from King George of Kcgland. 'Much of the discussion was given over to the national guard ltepreeentatlve McKenste said that whatever military policy might be, the national he retained, and his declaguard should ration was vigorously applauded. Other In members urging retention of tho guard, after demobilisation, praised the work of the guard divisions during the and Hate mental music Feb. 12 NPA.VrSH FORK Ralph Morgan conducted funeral services 1 oclock at tho at yesterday afternoon Mann Criticises Delay. Third wrd meeting house for Mr H. F. Gutnersall, formally Miss Kate IavU, Republican J&rfr Mann criticized the who ried Saturday wfier an illness delay in casualty rejorta, saying that the of several months night of leakage of the Red rroa although having Information, was forbidden from giving it to soldier' heart. Mrs. liumersal! was born In Spanish relatives unless the war department had Fork twenty-eigyears ago and had previous v announced it alwavs muds her Ionic here until she wts Uhargs by Representative Horsey of-of msrrit d to H F. tiumenml of AlexMaine, Republican, that regular army Idaho, three years ngo ficers were unduly favored in France re- ander, She is sjrxived tiy h r widowed mother, sulting In the demotion of many com- Mr I to vis, her husband snd an Kate petent national guard commanders, werer infant son. Henry, about three weeks old; .hallenber-geanswered by Rejn esentativ by three tffcterfc, Mrs roster Bowen of Nebraska, Democrat, who declared alioBeniamin. Mrs K Ia. Rogers of Sait ihat politics was out of the army. Mr. of Mis U. K Stanton of Way, Idaho, like. one of General PerHhallcnherger, In prat and brother, J. ixllert Davis of the United States was shing, declared Idaho. the only country in the war to pick an Alexander, The speakers were HDhop Marlnus Iar-gearmv head who stood the teat, and John Jex, Itovld F. Lewis and Mrs added that Pershing was the first genMusic was bv t'ie Third HalLtn eral to declare that the German army John ward choir assisted by the Misses Bessie could be beaten and that the Hindeiu. Gardner and ('ora Simmons The tnvoa-tko- n burg line could be smashed. was offered bv Hishop (George Hales Representative Ramscver of Tow'&. Re- and Peter ljfirsen pronourued the benepublican, protested against the accept-a- diction. Burial whs in tho City of a set of books by the president from King George, saying the action was because it had not been j unconstitutional by congress. Suggestions that approved i a iaw permitting men of the army to receive gifts from beads of foreign states covered the case because the president was commander-in-chiof the army, brought a statement from Representative Kahn that the law applied only to military decorations. W conquer The play baa won tremendous euccess here in tbe last two days capacity houses at all abowa screen dramatic shows, tbe American always provides tbe best of comedy plays. Sterling orchestral, pipe organ, vocal and solo ALL THIS WEEK ) Start 7, 8 oclock 8, 5, RULING PASSIONS icreen told story of bow Lora and Mercy LAST TIMES TODAY A brilliantly y Shows L ' We do not need the urging and teachand Trotsky or the New ings of In ImYork Hocialist and h,l sssucla-e- s added Mr. our government. proving military commit- mg If the fores provided In the bill aaa to be the permanent army strength. The .chairman explained that it was not. and there a as general applause from both sides of the house aheu Representative McKenzie of Illinois, Republican, said the favored a small military committee army. I Mr. McKenzie said the proposal of ths a permanent for staff army general of establishment military peacetime iufi.ftiri had been rejected by the committee, and Representative Kahn of ('alt for n la. Republican, interrupted to say that not a single member of the committee favored the proposal. soon si Just With - A stant relief. Wide Range in Discussion; More Criticism for the Chairman Dent of the tee was questioned closely as to the future army, aith several members ak- - mi'M mm in stant relief. When meals doat fit No waiting and you belch gas, acids and until When you feel indigesgestctl food. tion paiur lumps of distress in stomach, heartburn or headache. Hero is in- JULIA DEAN, Salt Lake Girl Next Attraction Constance Tklmadge, in "WHO CASHS? DIVISION Iabr party government. The popular and beautiful emotional star best drama By RICHARD V. OULAHAN. (New Tork t'HP'GO rAid d W 1 tbe u" W ,Vb The polue todav 2 buv headquai ter, of the and arrested twenty-nin- e e t s e who thev were and whv IdVrs, an official aaui !he were not working Governmett agents professed no interest in tho raid, although th police aid the larrtsts were male wnh the knowledge of the g eminent ' W eadtf inters has seen ll am D Havwood, since the irgamzAtion, and nearly the head a hundred others weM' onicted of con-- t spiraev and e t to Leavenworth prison last fall A f the men arrested number I'ui just urlv.nl lnro fromjKutte. w enern and other lxintsi heat tL Some rml.uil it brought from the FMt iftc cortrt, Montana ami the Daaolas was found in heir p .s xsdn Aihwere forced to submit to the poh e finger print After being experts and photographers advised in get a Jv'b or get out of town. thy were freed The I 'little activitv of oure That Terrible Headache. periodic attacks Of h?ad of the hy sirknosa anompamod or a Do vou hav atp etomaoh dill e'es bv lukinur irects! If sallow skin and omitlns, tmi qu'Hc relief (in Ta'bJtSv a dIdlfousnr. and ou dirt l Chimb? fain fyr viM thre HDnrki if vou observe the diret'cm with oath pa ok a k Top sale t Advertisement.) ftolf Uea-ci- A i in her latest and Tribune Tiinea-Chlca- Copyright.) PARIS, Feb. 12, Progress has been made toward clearing up the situation in the conference that threatened embarrassing delay in making peace. The supreme war council announces tonight that conditions of the renewal of the armistice have been decided on." In addition to this great forward step, there is promise that the disagreement over the French insistence on an international army will be harmonised. The United States and Great Britain have made It plain that they could not overcome their constitutional prohlbltlona against pledging themselves to war in advance, but it has been placated by a new proviaion in the constitution of the league of nations stiffening the prior provision Intended to prevent war. As rewritten, thiij provides that when ny nation declares war wantonly the other nations in the league are obligated to take measures to meet the situation. Tills means In the case of the United State that the president will be obliged to call on congresa to determine whether our army and navy shall be used against the offending nation. The agreement on the armistice conditions is the most Important direct move made today. It I understood that a middle course between the widely separated French and the American and British position was the basis of adjustment. France Is to share in business transactions with Germany under the proposal that the four great powers furnish with food and accept German longtime obligations. The From h propose that the United State pay France cash for the commodities furnished Germany the obligation to be discharged by France when Germany pays ths cost. Our representatives declined to accept this suggestion and contend that France should deal directly with Germany Generally speaking, the situation looks better, Sind the chances are that the president will be able to leave Paris In a few das, with the constitution of the league of nations perfected and other major questions adjusted. The drafting committee of the league of nations commission spent the day attempting to write. In terms satisfactory to all, the conditions which are changed bv the compromise. Tomorrow the league commission will meet In the hope of sanctioning the complete draft of the constitution offor presenthe peace tation to the plenaryjsesston conference Saturday WHat Is Hubbys Chief Fault? ANNOUNCES RULING ON INCOME TAXES l. PHOENIX, Anx , Feb. 12. "The exaction bv the United States railroad administration of rates 33 per cent higher In Arizona than are charged In other similar districts is unjust and unreasonable ami undulj discriminatory ' against the Thursday Flat Gowans Laurel Brand Salmon Half-poun- d Full Tound Specials Can Mc- 1 Can Calumet R f)!!. AwC Faking Powder 3 large No. 2l cans if Jl A Best Utah Tomatoes . 116 3 large 2i)o packages National Biscuits, including Grahams and fc' Starting today, for three day Tfcos.ILInce SPECIAL P: ' ip- - t ; , fcairni "There 7T-- T One In Your Neighborhood." DOWNTOWN STORE r S5 East' Second South. wonderful A combination itory of real married A Will cnoN' ww New York beautiful star and A row husband life In a revelation for First-rufeature pictures only Also Universal Current Evente, Plowing return of Utah's Own, the 145th Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, I n t'2 & y V, Florence Roberts Supported by tho Wilkes with J. Anthony Smytha greatest comedy success Who Is I...L. Ill we fall to resist temptation? Is it the man or woman? Are the social laws fair to women? Thi is one of the biggest pictures we have ever shown MUTT AND JEFF, In "THE BEARDED LADY" it that pays when UHILI- I . Player In her SMI Regular WM,lBtBWWWWWWMHIWM Matinee Thursday an Saturday PricesMats. Entire lower flow and first three rows of balcony 50c; rest of balcony, 2Se. Nights Entire lower floor, 31; first three rows of balcony, 75c; rest of ba- This Is the kenfcte people of Arizona. of a mtniort.il to rongiess prepared by the stfte corporation lomnuttlon for submission to the legislature and ma e public here today. HD.IED.IQ). Disease Lotianlbr A Every night except Monday and 15. Four matinees, Tuesday, beginning Thursday, 2:30. 1000 RALPH CL0NINGEE AUDRA ALDEN CO. Not Avoid dltippolntment by Maks making early reservation. sure Call Wasatch 5627. 1 An In th 1000 New costumes. dance specialists DANCING FOR GUESTS. THnner Ilev us and for dancing guests, 7 to S p. m. Supper Revue 10 12.30 to and dancing; p. tn. Ail accompanied by the greatest music In the country ALLEN'S JA2Z ORCHESTRA unit .mg r'!gga-e.- - .t - WEK ROBERTS Great Emotional Drama Love ZAZA NOW PLAYING GRACE LA RUE Internstlonzl Star of Song John SWOR A AVEY TH THE BARR TWINS 1 Wt AMES AND BILL NOW PLAYING Headed hf WINTHRGP In The Ilavassar One Moment, Please. A Thumbnail Revue. SARAH Girls ' STANLEY A BIRNES OSAKI A TAKI Martin Beck presents PADDEN The The Eternal Barrier. eupremo novelty playlet of the eeaeon. SIX OTHER BIG ACTS BIG PHOTO COMEDY J45, I shows dally: Three Prices: Matinees. 10c,2uc.le, 15. Night prices: 15 3m In Evenings, 10c, 25c, 50c, Matinees, 19c, 25c, Tickets on sale at box 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 75c, 31. 60c office daily. SALT LAKE THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. Matinee Saturday Tha eeaaona event WILLIAM ALL-STA- DAY Y LAUGHFEST SMILING BILL FARSONS ini "BILLYS PREDICAMENT." , PAINLESS LOVE Famods Beauties. L-K- o "HOOT MON Bolin Comedy. MUTT AND JEFF., 'Tribune Want MAXINE ELLIOTT (i Lord "i n and Lady w S' St -- r selling. ISIS TODAY ONLY THE VIRGINIAN The etar DUSTIN FARNUM Hare ia a story Thla may yrtea re'?It opp unlty T velofl u NEW ZEALAND And two big corned'8 Holme -- BEAUTIFUL Dont ml. Ads Pull! 14-- 1 FAVERSHAM RIALTO FATTY ARBUCKLE Tour dinner and supper hours will be enlivened at the Xf house bv the etunning new revue, featuring Bob Robinson. Uveltn Franooeur and a chorus of beaut ttul song and 25c. FLORENCE SEATSlyC SEATS 1&c, 25c, 50c Pierre of the Plains NEXT All Matinees LAST TIME TONIGHT The thrilling Canadian play lcony, 60c; gallery, VAUDEVILLE SALT LAKE THEATRE t3C FISH DEPARTMENT Downtown Store: 65 East 2nd So. Always the Best tn Fresh, Smoked, Kippered add . Salted Fish. An Expert Fish Man In Charge. Anita Stewart Come early. only. -- V BUTTER Made by expert butter makers, from pure, wcet, fresh cream, pound I with 50e DAISY thn Tirltiousl'M Doctor Prescribes D.DJ). for Banker Rail Kates Are Protected. er LITTLE WOMEN. TOMORROW WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Although no general extension of time for filing income tax returns will be authorised. Commissioner Roper announced tonight that corporations which cannot complete returns by Marcn 16 will be permitted to return ftte estimated tax and make Writ to H. J. Bowen, Cubier Fint Nation! davs. a revised return within forty-fiv- e Tracy City Tens. It was explained that by This plan the Bank,The worst case of Fetem I believ government wout 1 be able to collect the W a pettier ever ex pcnenced anyone approximate Installment due next month dm wild. Sect for my doctor. He recto meet its urgent needs and corporaommended Thrm P$. Marrelooa relief extension of tions actually needtng from the eery first application. or time would In effect secure it. Anyone uffnnr from km trouble-m- ild eeecro ehottld ineeoticate at once the merits W D. D. D. it of ruaraoteo th Try today Estate. Kuiue for Oenn&n Hein ftrvtjwttto, tic, 90c and Si. SO. FHOKX1X. Art.. Feb. 12 Heirs tn Germany aie bequeathed nls seventeen iota In the Fhoentx residential district bv the wilt of Dr. Richard Kunze, famous botanist, who died here ML Skin No value was placed on the recently. property, but it is rated as high grade on the final The probate realty hearing of the will Is set for February iy Does he forget to kiss you hen he leaves in the morning' Does he neglect to tell you that he still loves jou'' Does he fail to compliment you on a made-ovhat or dress Has he reachpd the point uf you for granted-li- ke hit breakfast or the monthly bills': Andrew Forreeter commlti a greater domestic crime any of theu BURTON HOLMES AND THE YANKS IN LONDON. PICTOGRAPH AND ANIMATED CARTOON. Gar-ma- svrr-path- CHICAGO POLICE RAID WOBBLIES QUARTERS Frederick this tho- ' |