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Show nd rrittea4 t)lm fop !?mrvff th fiaval ronvpntton In th fu tf erriHtr' jro-lfrom Vrinptnt horii4i " orrid in Voglrr arift$1 flat m and ptofearumii it I dtair, fommsrri that th paoe coi.jiUon ct rp!kUd Prctshtent Mjusoo "hm put forward t load u into an armiatlre first tnd tLeu to do ua Intent mjuiy, in rr,,v. Hrr tbaf moot aorioua- Volr' Krsrirgr, lopLdttU ware bavd op a t'smrli te miSt)mteriafui!g ot and fr a skillful Riiprep m hote He dtnlarrd that b ofrtia! festivity in continually Lutcnln io 1U ccnurutUited tjw Ute KAifrttrin Ihnt tj ww rlu6mct ?le rlh tlm f th original armtette to a pa without lmtemntU, hut thiSv, after the revolution Nianehat Foch had te'Ured that the nm situation had rhanffod and that the reveriutitm had re lit increasing the verity of et THUKfeDAV MORNING, WALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Till; I0IIIC liO FEBRUARY liU, 1019. LIKE HOOD'S SmaparUla for a Tima Lika Thla, Alter Influenza, th Grip, Wheir burifieI bluol, rebuilt' atrenglk an 7 regulate, i bowo-l- e are eesentiaL In (ha after-effec- t of influenza, tbr ami other prostrating diseases, frip KartapariUa hae remarkable health helping effect. onitd It expels the poisons that have eprl weakened and depleted the blood,- - eaua-inpallor, anemia, flabby flesh and lax muscle. It la tbe standard blood remedy with a successful record of nearly fifty yea rr. Many people it i really astonishing how many need a th arnnif e. ae, gentle, We these trying times. cathartic Assumes Responsibility, recommend Hoods Fills, used la th On the November lb, Herr best families, and equally effective Krx renter eienbsjf cotiHnuM, he rcceited a wire with delicate, women or robust mea. less from the Ocrn a, high command ask- Easy to take, easy t j operate. (Adv.) hut ing for concrsslone t o rffn also containing the pr.raae. point, now mad Even if public for the hist time, , that onces-rlon- s you do not sucreed In obtaining on Him point, you must sign the " at m(,xi Ice , Herr Ersherger es Id that he took the s responsibility for retailing from 7 ex- st aH-mi- Erzberger lacked fbr Yielding to Allies' Terms. Replies to Taunts, While pelegates Make Noisy Demonstrations. if rb, 19. (Hzvaa,) WEIMAR, Telegrami of protest against the signing of the new armistice are pouting into the national assembly, sed one from Berlin demands that period of national mourning be ordered. thr Gentiin armistice commission main held the center of the stage at this afternoon' session of the national assembly, e euthntng the entire history of the arml-etle- negotiations from the time they were beguuJast fan. Hi statement was In yffply to a bitter personal attai fciide upon him by the first speaker to be heard under the rule Klvtnf time for an Interpellation regarding the recently renewed arasistiee tielegat Vogler of the (Jarman Peoples party an tiproer for the The house better part of an hour, first In protest esainst Herr Vogler s attai k end then In Enthusiastic support of Herr Krsnergcr, defended himself and etatblnaly ti.he denounced his assailant. tlerr firzberaer told the house many aliout the armlet Ice whh h were ihinae Unknown to or had only been aus peeled by hi hearers. One of these was hie. unqualified etatement that It Friar Maximilian of Baden who had approached the entente, because of the "Iron compulsion of the high military command for, peace." It was Field Marshal von Hihoenburg who demanded and author-Uu- f the signing of the first term, llerr irzbeiger declared. titan One. - - Herr Erxberger. w ho', eeemlnkl), has his work been very unpopular beeauae-o- f In Jh armistice negotiations, and who received only eeattered applause when he spoke last week to the national assembly, Ishsd himself by his speech today, not only with his own party, but with all others, with the exception of the. Conservatives. Herr Vogler, In hie attar k on Krsberger, la in had Into a harangue of personal accusation and abuse. This was not taken very mildly by the house. He detlared t ixl th happening i Sunday would open oee to the direction In it e eyrsof every wo wlihh tlermany going and cast a doubt on the wisdom of shining axea I ha first arpilatice. We have lost th war," Vogler eHou "and m raise thfi.moyt charges against you bl Bedlam Is Caused. point the house beck me a bedlam, and Vogler, by shouting, attempted Mo continue, but cries from the left stleficed him. After President Fehren bach had rebuked him. Vogler concluded . "We assume thatpeace wall come very be the sond, but we aaaunie that It will peace of the gravvard, offered to realjtn whenHerr ever theErhrger house desired. In conuhidfng hie reply to Vogler, and added' "Our people must not starve Hunger I We the pacemaker for Bolshevism. must offer gold and eemirltie for food the fortunee at muet their put t'spltallste disposal of the government so that the will not and starve. labor capital t people must work together. Meaner of force must be used. At Oil Impelling Price Reductions Will Be in Evidence Thursday and Friday ey Our entire, line of Brassieres, including De Bevoise, Warners, Scotts and B. & J. makes; sizes Ilngti-Unne- rexes, where he went as wte pert In regard to the handing of&r of agricultural machinery Krsberger added. "I coutti not present to our ad'ersarh-as an expert a man who, like him, loot taken such a large part In the exploitation of Belgium and who was the principal author of tlxe deportation of the unemployed from Belgium, an Incident which has created such a deplorable WEIMAR, Tuesday, Feb. IS. (By the Assorts ted Press. ).Mthiaa Krsberger of Attack a Bitter g con-mtd- Strikes Spread in Germany. Rv the Tuesday, Feh. Pr Th comrmmtet sunk continues to spread In the monintdtetrlc ts of a intern tlermany. jnder the (uhlHnreaB of the pgitatina arul lndiendent tori bis miners, at an Hiartaons and striklnR otitn-ei- r meetinff In the Huhr district, ie ealtl to )mve ifertfire4 In favef &f var to the utmost against the RiAfrn ment And to have demanded the Immediate sot teUfstlon of mine and The rommuniett in, puAeidnrff ha general etiike. The newei are prevented from appenrlng and the ftpart&rane aieo are prohibiting the let Is of neaeperi from- other nttes. Th riiy oflirlal cf Mueihelni have gone on itrike as a protest against domination of the ntv, which is cut off from postal and wire ommuniraiion. The worktig daises hae been supplied with arms and summoned to resist anv aStempted advance hy the govarmrynt troops The SparUtcAtis have occupied the railway station at Wanne, near Htchum. to prevent the detraining of government troopa The Fpnrtacsna nl- - are showing activity in other part of ttermanv. it is reported at Orielsbutir, hkjst truaeia, that Hiiartacans fired from houses on aoJdierf. The soldiers teturuei the Tire and twoj men were killed and eight were wounded RERUN. Firms Would Fprtan Captain T1 Jrb government coLtlnid to IntroduCts letter svidnce efor th Junr In th" cnvtrtirv tombin taw on trial June ms he-f- o Z. C. M. I. Corset Sale iiiftrkhr Th tettfeja purjiort to how flat th th Iifmulngau company, of tiHendiUiU, gni others, wert ndvoilng control th 1nittr trad in violatjon th Srierman antitruat art. A total of 15 of letter now have len mad jf record They the cream and thlr offlcr ery romr,i the comprehending such famous makes as uWarner Bros., American Lady, Madame Lyra, Franco, Li Camille and B, & J. Cofbets, also IL & W. ami Ferris Waists will be offered today and Friday at the following reduced prices; All Corset and Corset bla'n of tha of vunou letter tigget rompanic Irotn field anothrr tetter It wa hW by thr. work togthr to that they uggtt kop th field covrd o that othrr canMany not com aitn-firaw- tl In in and take our picking ft. 2.1 way Rom u Th ohteclrd to th Introduction of many of tn tetter and in om infor- All Corsets Marked Reduction utulnd. i th Captain von KfIow. naval d:gat (terniHO afmUik rornmisnlon, haa the announced' reason being that carried out bv hint with tiegotlaMona Mathias kribcnter, tb ihaimiton of th commteHlon, "had had diitroua ni e " 11- rf 1!AfTj:. HwUieilftnd. Fh coimnixion will 1m t under control of tut foreign accordUig to an unofficial Uispat h from licriln her, Th riort of th resignation of Captain von helow, naval delegate, from ihc German armistlc conimiaeion. is semi officially declared to be uafouudtd. . Cternrmn arrmatu fu-t- of-fi- rclvd Will Demapd Abdication. VIENNA Tue1x, Feb. IS -- President Setts of the German Austrian republic. In a speech yenietday. rterlared that the was flrrnlv eaiabltuhed anil that republic ae e thing of tbe the Haimburg dvnaetv past He eald that the formal abdication of th throne winild be demanded from former Emperor Charles, who, up to thia (line, had only withdrawn from the government and had not abdliatedj MCUMBER COMBATS JOHNSONS SCHEME Oral Encounter Enlivens WASHiNHTUX, Feb. mal agreement was reached today by the senate banking and currency that bq action could be taken at this sesmou of congress on the bill of Senator Week of Maaehuetta, to abolish the office o 4 eurretp'y. Senator Week agreed that it would not be possible to obtain action by coa-grat this tune, and again announced his purpose to oppose the confirmation of John Skelton Williams 'a renomina-tioa eomptruller. Wuh the comptroller sitting near him at tmlH hearing, Senator Weeks said had he wa coat meed Mr. William the poser of hi office to punish 1.--- e f 11-- dfat ut u-- ed 'enemies.' ' A Gate of terror oxitx among thff banker of the country. be said, and there is not a banker who dare to come here and express hi views. VUitle henater Weeks read letters from banker anu newspaper editorials hix "111 3 I . ? $6.80- 50c. - Carload of Ranney "Refrigerators Just Received in Our Carpet Department $9.3S. $12.75 t 113-14- the comptroller, be was in terrupted eeveral times by Mr. WilTh senator declined to give liams. out the names of the bankers on the would ground that tbe comptroller take it out of them if he was reappointed. After Mr. Williams had whispered several times to Senator Fletcher of Florida, Senator Weeks said: If vouU just sit down, Mr. Wi! liainn, ami qmt putting questions into Henator Fletcher s ear, it will he betfit way to ter. 1 don't think it is a hearing to have a joint de rdnduet ' bate. He added that be beliexed would order his employees to attempt to find out where the protests denouncing DRUG 4 STORE IS AT 80. MAIN STREET OIL DISCOVERY REPORt SIGNAL FOR ACTIVITY Special to The Tribune, BURLEY, Idaho, Feb. 19. A report Has reached Burley that petroleum shale ha n been discovered In the Raft River of the county, near Almo. Fifteen sections of land have been filed jm and a company comprised of Twin Falls and Ogden men have been formed to begin active development work during April. Old timers have often reported that oil indications have been found lit different places In that portion of th country. eeo-tio- s had eome from. Wnen the comptroller characterized one newspaper editorial a maliciously false," Henator Henderson of Nevada, acting as chairman of the committee, to cease further interrequested him ruptions'' until Senator Weeks had fin ished. MOT . V,$8.50 t&92 Be Subject to of 10 Per Cent up to 35c Special price Ladies black cotton hoae with deep lcm ; lar price 20c a pair. Special price . Ladies tan and also black hose; regular i.V values. Spqfial 25c Ladies pearl gray, also black, hose; sizes o to ...35c 9V. Values up to 50c. Special price $7.65 $8.07 Net Will 6Vg. Children's fine ribbed black hose, values OUR Hew Cluster Lights for Burley. Special to Th Tribune, Daniel Willard of Baltimore and Ohio Suggests Union as Now Divided. ' BURLEY, Idaho, Feb. 19. Two more have been Illuminated this week, and the lighting of them la greatly ap19. Daniel Feb. WASHINGTON, preciated h the townpeople The blocks are West Third to the Intersection of Willard, A of the Baltimore president North Oakley to the Intersection of West Main, requiring fourteen stands of the Ohio railroad, continuing testimony tocluster light type In connecting up with day before th senate intersta4 comthe other streets already lighted. merce committee, proposed ultimate conblocks it it accepting government owaerl under a different name. Explaining hi idea of the fuactk of a secretary of transportatioa, S Willard favored making th 1Ia largely advisory. The only two questions which state settled before the roads ars Mr. Willard said, are those i sufficient rates and the settlement i loans received from the government Senator Cummins said he proposed offer an amendment to the pendr bill appropriating 730,900,000 for is railroad administration to prevent linquishment of the roads until af new legtslxti. congress which, be'said, would not be beiors ars December. d Ids prepared statement presented the committee, Howard Elliott, pff dent of )he Northern Pacific, aieertt bv form that the reforms proposedcould Directos General McAdoo tinder private management, rautoi suggeyed by riresentatn ej of executives. Mr. Elliott summarized hu viefft solidation of all the countrys railroads follows: ' First Government owncrilnp. Bi1 into about twenty-fivsystem great Amend agement and operation of theinterest along-- present lines, as an alternative railroads is not for the best to the plan for estaoiishing national the nation. Second Private ownership, systems on a geographical basis. Mr. Willard submitted a map to shfiw wise, energetic and honest how Competition would be preserved and operation under suitable, t hefy". under his plan with the big roads ab- and protective regulation, will prW-thbest results for the country. sorbing the weaker ones. Under the Third Regulation should b so proposed regional system, he said, competition would be eliminated in each ranged and directed as toofFrf.,r2.. the encourage the initiative region and service would1 suffer. Funds for purchasing the small roads can citizen to be prompt an'Lrt-- M should be provided, the committee was to changing conditions, but, at s told, from excess earnings of the time, provide checks to prevent aaf fair and dishonest practices bv e ones, which otherwise would' o the government. and managers, and also to pre If congress nccepts extension of fed I pressive, nnreasonsbie na co1 eral control until 1924, said Mr. WiDard. action bv regulatory bobcs. De iit e X Intermountain Casualties X " black cotton hose in sires M', ; 2 Pairs for 25c Special price Boys and Girls hose in heavy, also fine. regular 35c and 40c valups. Special ri" and SU9 . For Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children Children's 11.70 $2.12 $2.55 2 97 $3.40 $3.92 $4.25 $5.10 $5.52 $5.95 rom-mttt- e n WASI UNtTTOV Fb. g uhsti-tfor th rolutiun of Senator John-o- n of Cailforn), utging th withdraw! of American troop from RuW Fruitor MeTumher of North Dakota introOud Wilson Is Reproached. a resolution today cir)aring It to It th In hi attack on duty of th I nltwd State and it al ie J5ABLK, Feb, 1 Mathias Krsberger, rhatrman of th Ger- to rntl tmtrirdintelv to Ku!a a iiffictenif th murderoii man armistice commission, at th meet-tn- g rmv to hnd rf thIn German national aeaemhly yes- known a BotehevHrt, to' in older toa enable Weimar. Herr Vogler said that th Huwaian peope stable terday V.rgberger had failed to ronsult experts government, Th substitute will h called up for before entering Into negotiations to give and agricultural machinery, consideration later. up SX.27 Committee Meeting; Con- . troller Is Scored. was on Below HefdnR. It Kb riortedon that coo-quo- $1.06 for l.7o CORSETS for 2.00 CORSETS for 2.50 X)RSETS for 3.00 CORSETS for . , 3.50 CORSETSafor 4.00 CORSETS foN. . 4.50 CORSETS for 5 00 CORSETS for $6.00 CORSETS for 6.50 CORSETS for 7.00 CORSETS for" A00 CORSETS for 9 00 CORSETS for $9.50 CORSETS for $10.00 CORSETS for $10.30 CORSETS for $11.00 CORSETS for 15.00 CORSETS for Hosiery Specials V aists, CORSETS for $1.50 CORSETS drfnc intanc rn Tribune ltOlSK. Idaho, Judge Off All goods marked net 10 Per Cent Offf. e hpetial to You will 15 Friday... Smother Opposition, Is Governfftents Claim. 1 52. find an attractive variety in embroidery and lace trimmed; also bando brassieres; your choice today and LETTERS REID Northwest 34,0 v of especial value during the colder days of winter. For your cereal food think of WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. The following caau<ie are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 2347; killed in action, 6; died of wounds, 2; died of disease, 69; wounded severely, 311; wounded, degree undetermined, 713; wounded slightly, 1246. DIED OF WOUNDS. Harrv Allen White, Delta, Colo. DIED Lieutenant Roxy F. Moore, Mason, Ne . Ingwald Lien, Wolf Point, Mdnt. Sergeant Walter H. Buckbee, Weiser, Idaho. Leonard L. Peterson, Durango, (Degree Undetermined; N'eibaucr, fcugar City, Idaho, t barlea J. Larsen, Rexburg, Idaho. Alfred MacDonald, Billings, Ment. . WOUNDED Previously Reported Missing William 0. Gilbert. Butte. Mont. in Action). William AL Richer, Rosebud. Mont. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). ready-cooke- d sweetening. There's & Heasori Jose S. Cervantes, Old M. Ole E. 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