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Show r y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY AFTER inFLUEflZAt BYFT0K L i SCHUBACH J Thn Grip. Fevers, and Other Prostratinc Diseases, Tba tort course of restorative treatment, purifying the blood, str. gtbea-nthe nerves, stimulating the liver, is: Blood-Poisonin- Sarsaparilla, the standard blood purifier, before eating, Beptiron, a real iron touie (chocolated pills), after eating, Hoods Tills (cathartic, mild and affective) as seeded. These three great medicines make convalescence real, rapid and tperfeet. They are also of service in the prevention of disease and the preservation of health. They form Hood Triple Combination Treatment. . Each is good alone; all are good . (Adv.i get he. Get them today. Hold's Says League Contemplate Abandonment of Traditional Policy. Feb. 22. Dnvtd WASHINGTON, Jayne 11 ill, speaking here today before Bom and Daughter of tie American Devolution, (aid the proponed league of nation nteant abandonment of the traand ditional policy of Washington againit which there were many great constitutional objection. as of I ferine offensive eritifisin of the plan, There are aieny adMr. Hill laid. but mirable feature in it; ia view of complications that I believe are certain to arise, I would wish to qualify our participation in nny tom' pact by precisely tee word that were employed la accepting The Hague eon vention in ISWil and again in 1907." Ur. Hill, who la n member of the permanent administrative council of The Hague and a former ambassador to Germany, quoted thin restriction ns would not be understood ,, follow; HagutT Restriction Qudlcd." " Nothing contained In thin convention shall be no construed at to require the United HHates of America to depart from ite traditional poliejr of hot intruding upon, interfering with or entangling itself in the political questions of policy or internal administration of a foreign state; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to Imply n relinquishment by tho United Btntes of America of its traditional attitude toward purely Ameri- can questions.' That wn should faithfully perform our part in the preservation of pence, among thn nation and in defense of the great principle of international law no patriotic American, I am sure, would for a moment doubt," Air. Hill continued. "But this does not require our entering into an unlimited obligation in all eircumataaees to ns oumo protection of distant peonies; to enter into their disputes; to place our resources at the disposal of a central authority that may at some tima be dominated by A combination, of inter-- , to our own; to submit to foreign control our standards of life, our conditions and reward ol labor, and even power over our fortune and our lives. There is no good reason whv wo should commit our posterity to ah unnecessary hazards." ests-adve- rs Urges Cautious Step. who snob at a . oa l, Washing birthday celebration, mid tb no-- TZ QHTPM5TRISTS ll09-S0UTH-MAINSTa- rt Service F tion Man BD Y Tori S 1 COBLE'"2 the fact that you are getting old and have to wear different glasses for reading than for "looking off, when you can get our beautiful Kryptok glasses for just a few dollars more and see all distances .gwri selstrtM4 on W eommxn-- W clearly in one lens. the first chance you get and have our expert Optometrist test your eyea and fit you for a pair of beautiful Kryptok glasses that will aid your sight and' your appearance as well. THEN, and ONLY THEN, will you know the real pleasure and comfort of a real pair of glasses. And be aure you come to headquarters. I bono!, tte T jraaiUW Come in L ft'n jp 41M ! fuasnesnaxtny I central Pck rtnc Sner d bun dws In ,Zo4 th. th th jianunender I, vion, wM America! , ( Verdun, an; " a weel General Ma tb Prescriptions Accurately 6 MFC. OPTICIANS KA ti Tilled. EE1 KRYPTOK HEADQUARTERS 1 11 SCHUBACH II I (Contained from Page One.) Oer-nia- Disorders Elsewhere. Aha situation is In the Ruhr reported to have calmed don, toeugh the government troupe ar not yet in full control Strlkee and rlote are occurring In many of the larger German cities. Signs of a railfial spirit, such as gave birth to the shooting affray tn the Bavarian landtag, are noticeable even in the constituent assembly sitting at Weimar When Philip Pi heldemann, premier and majority Socialist leader, denoumed the Munich murdeiers he was hissed by radical deputies In the assembly. KRYPTOK II SCHUBACH jj KRYPTOK an address of deep feeling, warmly euloEven tn gised the men reported killed. authorities have been unable to obtain exact news regarding the Munich developmenla, as the rioter appear to control the Munich postal and telegraph of Bees, hut enough is known to make It certain that Bavaria Is going through a critical period. This fact has) an unmistakable effect upon the spirits of fhe issSetnbty: first paid tribChancellor ute to the late Herr Eisner, who bad been the chancellor's friend for twenty-fiv- e vears. Herr Heheldemann said, and had the same goal In view as did the speaker, although the two men traveled a different rood toward It. The chancellor stated that there was possibility that Minister Auer would recover and resume his duties. The members of the assembly and the crowds tn the galleries stood In a tribute of respect to the political leader at Munich who had been made victims, and remained standing as the chancellor spoke Chancellor Bcheldemann appeared again before the assembly after an Interval of a few moments and surprised the house hv pl Hiring the situation in the Runr Tater report,' tr ts region ns swou cnderslood, contradict the Information received by Gustave Noske, the .minister of defense, this morning, to the effect that an agreement woe Imminent between the elrikere and the government. Herr Siheldemann spoke In tremendous earnestness on this occasion. He Joshed the Independent Socialists furiously for Wtuvt he characterized As their Sponsorship of Bolshevism, and he predicted tha compete victory of the government In putting an end to what he termed as these disgraceful, murderous proceedings'. BUDAPEST UNDER MILITARY CONTROL; MOBS ARE VIOLENT PARIS, Feb 12 A communist revolt bffeke out in Budapest on Thursday night, says a dispatch to the Matin from Zurich, quoting a Swiss news agency message from the Hungarian capital. The revolt is unded the leadership of agitators who are for the most part Germkns and Russians, the dispatch TWO BAVARIAN states The Insurgent stormed th offices of CABINET MEMBERS the newspaper Nepzava nnd occupied the office and tha railroad station. WOUNDED BY SHOTS telegraph Count Carol yl, th provisional president, Immediate'y called a meeting of the cabiRKRI.IN, Feb SJ Minister of - Jnstlc net The minister sat far into the night and deckled to take all necessary meaTimm .a4 Aliioeter Nortat Affvtr I nterleltner of Bavaria were wounded sures to tjuell the outbreak. Martial law was proclaimed. the at took shooting which during plate Government trobps, the message adds, the Bavarian landtag yesterday when Inhave Herr Auer, Bavarian minister of the already recaptuied tha railway station was shot terior, The metal workers of The city. It Is Having firsd at Herr Auer, a man sprang m among the deputies and fired staled, preparing an anticommunist At manifestation. further shots at the ministers' ben-- h th same moment several shots were fired from the strangers' gallery. A si.ne of THREAT CIVIL Indescribable confusion ensued, the deputies scrambling to escape frm the room WAR HANGS Bpartacana and Independent Racialists have tailed for a general strike st Munich snd aangukiarv Incidents are feared, as CENTRAL th military command has declared that it cannot undertake any protection and will not oppose persona conducting demFeb 12 (By ths AssociGENEVyV. ated Jrcxs ) Further disorders, and even onstrations Tns Inlurlss Inflicted upon Herr Aner civil war, are feared, aa the Munich and Herr Timm ar such that they are popu'atlon Is greativ excited and tnd not expected to recover. over the assassination of Kurt K sner who was Herr Hoffmann, minister of public generally loved and re and Hwrr Frmm 'orfe- - mlnlater of rp, c' cd and conmdered tha founder or d to communlcatlone nr have Red Bags on all the German revolution reporti been slightly wounded during the st votpublic buildings have been lowered in fi.i his memory ing The Lokal Anieleer. In a Munlth dis- icspict Revolutionary group, according to from Munich, have occupied all the pati h giving the details of the shooting of Herr Acer eavs that the diet, which newspaper offices nnd the post and had adjourned for a half hour when the n and a news of Premier Ftsner s assassination niv beoffices, set afoot, not oniv tn Bavaria, hnd J was leassembed when but throughout Oermanv, which Is ena soldier, apparently a bparttran. ap- couraged bv Spvriacans and Bolshevists In entrance hall the toran acd peared The Vienna Fremdenbladt. displaying ward th m'nlsrer.al Item h shooting as much anxtetv, says that, owing to the hs advanced Shots also were fired from menacing situation tn Germany, allies the tribune hasten to arrange peace on mod"must Auer the account continues, was Herr terms to preserve calm and order struck In the left breast and sank Jvltig erate In central Europe on the tribune tsel and two Other Austro German nawapapers nk officials the account nd Is a o were whether ill be forced the allied armies wounded The diputl's fled In a great to Intervene all the available ex ts panic through in OF OVER POWERS woe-shi- tele-gr,p- h counter-revolutio- it nt 1 to 1. -- to- KRVPTOK f 8 Array o Prices. Ability to Sunday,, Holidays, served Now, why advertise yiik Seduced The proverbial tenacity with which a cot clipg to life to an invulnerable body as to an unusually stout heart. The instinct that cause "tabby to fan the tiniest spark of life back into a flame is due to indomitable pluck. She never gives up; she may ran away from trouble la the shape of a dog, but that is due to the discretion, better part of valor," and once she is cornered there is no longer any doubt about her courage. It would be well for humanity if more of us patterned after the eat. At the first bubinc&s reterso the yellow streak shows up the quitter and he welcomes bankruptcy, which h could well avoid did he caah in his greatest asset pluck. The first failure becomes a final failure; the moment he gets in a hole lie makes it a grave. The fighter with the terrible "pumh often loses to a man physically inferior because he rannot stand the gaff." Throw a cat in the air ami st comes down on all four feet throw the average limn in the air and he comes down asprawl, with all the fight taken out of him. Take your punishment, take what the world gives you, but keep up jour courage and opportunity" will finally leate an opening so you can land the winning punch and enfeh in a winner. Never mind if they have counted nine over you a dozen times you ie out until they count TEN. Time after time mv friendlj enemies have "counted me oat, have been aihibi-repeatedly that "my kind of coinpttitiim would tint be tobiated. and j'ft I am still for less money and giving my patients my practice steadily grows, despite obstailes nnd annov ancs placed in my path. As long as a man's mnscieme does rmt hurt him, nothing else will. to 8 p. m. ,'aihingto Oculist Lenses Duplicated on Short Notice at Is not so much due ED. SCHUBACH v4 in the Leald have be Human Quitter .30 4. jj close ! vdnsan re vie-- Come Back Should Prove an Inspiration to HOUXS KRYPTOK l 1 At Nine Lives MAIN. STREET. ECHXJBACH THATS WHY MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT KRYPTOK GLASSES THIS MONTH 1 122 j d After we told the customers how much they were this Why,-theis what several of them said: only cost a few dollars more than mine that show the ugly crack And they are worth and come apart all the time. I more. let times Ill you test my eyes guess fifty for a pair. How soon can I get them! be concluded I Who, Co., Inc. KRYPTOK ) Herr Rosshaupter, minister of Balt Lakers In Raw York. (death not definitely confirmed). Herr lioftman, mllnsier of public worSpecial to The Tribune. NEW YORK, Feb IJ. Imperial, R. S, ship. Herr Frauendarffer, minister of comRutland. R. W. Nicola. munications. Herr Garres, councillor of the war office (may be mistake for Jahreist The last killing reported today was that of Major Jshrels. His assassin, a woe butcher named Potter, arrested Doubt shrouds the conflicting reports Minister of War Hosshauptdr. The latest unconfirmed dispati h from Munich says, ha was arrested and kll ed In which would Indicate the prison, soviet le In complete mastery of the situation, having taken over the prisons and other public Institutions. Btrset fighting is reported In continuous Oov. progress in ths Bavarian capital ertirnent troops are said to be hard pressed. Lawlessness reigns supreme, mobs tearing .through, the street, g.undcr-ln- g stores snd shops. A general strike has been declared. The greatest menace ia the spread of the Munich revolt both throughout and Oerrnan Austria. Painless Withers Dental tj After wo told one woman that she could get them in a few days she said: Well, doctor, try and have them ready by Saturday, as I am going out for dinner Sunday and I hate to wear my old ones and let everybody know that I am past forty. My neighbors glasses that she had made here look so nice, and I never knew she had double-sighteglasses until she remarked about across the street, and a little later read the something paper without changing her glasses. distance, and also read without changing glasses, and they dont show the line like mine do. Can I get fitted for a pair! And how mueh will they cost met in fnet. are the vTetortU 1 shall But resume to say what Washington would ava thought of this procedure: but I am confident be would regard it aa a time for thia nation to put it trust )a itself, and not too much in others." MY WORK IS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY. Examination and estimates free. Work completed in ONE DAY when practicable and necessary. Phone Wasatch 5354. SCHUBACH A number of times last week men and women alike came to us and said: My neighbor bought a pair of glasses here with which he .can see anythingat any "la the meantime, Germany, rehabilitated under wbat profeesea to ba a democratic government, bat which Include a large' portion ef the eld element of control, tho army reorganizing and still possessed of arms, and with the prospect of adding millions to the population by the accession of Austria, flings tho defiance of her seventy million people la tha face of thn conference ai Tans, elaimi exemption from payment of indemnitiea on the ground that the terms of peace were agreed upon before the armistice, and virtually says to the entente allies when their armies are largely demobilized: If you intend to impose upon ue terms to which we have not agreed, yon will have to invade and conquer our country.' " Mr, Hill recounted reeent interne- tional development, said Turkey still was in command of the Dardanelles, that Russia was raising great armies to destroy nationalism and that "a sympathizer with Bolshevism" had been sent bv the United States to negotiate with the Bolshevists la the Frineea Inlands. He asked: "What, then, is tha coming peace to Tabby ) glasses for looking off and reading without getting the kind that show that ugly line or crack. They did not know they could get glasses to wear all the time and see well at all distances and at the same time have the lenses look like one lens. (Kryptok lenses are fused together before they are ground and when finished really are only one lens.) Calls Germany Defiant. it KRYPTOK SCHUBACH Most of the people who bought Kryptoks from tuj within the last few weeks told us they would have bought them long ago, hut did not know-i- t was possible to get tion must not, In prompting the aspiration for peace, overlook thn concrete experience of history. It is absurd to assume," he declared, that because we desire peace, we have a warrant for believing that national and racial motives no longer exist. For centuries compacts of pose have been iad and bryken, but thn peoples bar remained the same. "The test is in achievement and what has thus far been actually achieved in making peace with Germany t la November, 1918, the German armies were defeated in the field, and immediate unconditional surrender could have been obtained, with a peace signed at Berlin. Three months later, after long negotiation by the five great powers among themselves at Paris regarding the permanent reconstruction of the world and arrangements for universal peace, no penes ha keen mad and no defu.it terms of peace have been presented behead, when will ti 23, 1919. Why Did More People Buy Kryptok Glasses This Month Than Ever Before g David Jayne Hill Declare! America Should Qualify IU Acceptance. KBYPTOK H MOUTO, FEBRUARY MUNICH MURDERS THROW SHADOW ON NATIONAL ASSEMBLE Friday, jfch It (By the Asso- - iRted rrr-s- ) The national assem-- I blv ciencd todav a session under the .disheartening aInfluence of the Mutdih murders and sudden change fur the woree In the strike situation In the Ruhr Industrial region. The newa of the killing of Fremltr Eisner of Bavaria and ths prtthahle assassination of Herr Aner. the minister of the Interior, and other ministers, was posted Jut before th session opened. President Fehre().ch at once the Boor to Chancellor ScbeMemaiut, gave who. In WK1MR. ! H SCHUBACH KRYPTOK SCHUBACH KRYPTOK would be written into the general peace treaty. One phase of this plan provide that all boundaries shall b delimitated be- fore aa effort is mad to adjust any particular boundary. It i argued that this meant every nation Will see wbat it i proposed give every other nation, and it is believed that dissatisfaction will b lessened when it is realized that each nation will be obliged to sacrifice some of ite claims. Ths nation may also find reason to believe that certain in the bounda: thorn confessions made limitations compensate them for tor: tory claimed, but not awarded, . The whole theory of the proposal ie that after the provisional arrangement have been in force for n period long enough to test their practicability, tho nations will come to the conclusion that it is just aa well to accept them as The mode of. settlement permanent. devlee, born proposed is a of the realization that the peace conference will last an interminable time it something ts not don to sxpedite its ment I (Continued from Fag tr On.) th understanding that they will be respected until revision Is possible. Tha definitions would ba made originally by experts, who would then submit them through the peace conference to the interested nations. Should these interested nations be unable to agree, the supreme council would fix the boundaries generally following tha lines laid down by the experts, and call upon - the disputant - bo accept, them temporarily. The temporary arrange H time-savin- ake Your Inco Tax Report NOW SCHUBACH tVVT KF.F. heb 22 Lost In a Ijike Mlrhl-gt- two thnuaand feet above bl'i-xvi- d with their engine dead from a oil feed. Ensign Ray P Apple-gat- e Great Lakes tra nlng station naval Lieutenant avtaior, and Oaorga M Melcvelt narrowly escaped death this afternoon when atlemptli g to bring a message from the War Mother of Chicago to thoe of Milwaukee on th occasion of the opening of the War Mothers Victory festival In Mllwauke. The two arrived via the Chicago. North Sioie A Milkaukee e ectric road st 2 o caw b this afternoon, still dripping from their dip In th icy waters of the lake. ?lVt Th supreme council a tov considering methods of taking short cuts and n disposition is skowi ts sot elude th negotiations in ths shoitcg period consistent with th slowgoiq methods of diplomacy. business. EM; kvv . Rays Movsment Is Support! NEW TORK, Feb. K Edward Jf Bunak, president of th New York Cteia Federated Union, announced tonight ux hs had received telegrams from km leaders In cities throughout ths cetrtrr pAt appro vi i g th notion of nearly New York union workers In votv sffeotlvs on July 1, to enfore ik strike, no beer no work alogan and pledtH similar action In th near future. .A te m 11 tvV Closet Centenary Celebration The. JmI-sel- NEW YORK. Fob. 83. Lowell centenary celebratlos taut under th auspices tf the Anew Acamedy of Arts and Letters. rlot v h day with lit i ary exercises sttseded about COO, msmter and .guet of tM rerrseentatlves fj academy. Including England. Canada end Australia, as st. I as th United Staten l 1 A tX"'vfw hTV N. ky Your Income Tax report must be filed with the IT. S. Collector of Revenue on or before March 15. Unmarried persons who receive $1000 or more annually, and married people whose annual income ia $2000 or more, must observe this law. ts The penalty for making a false report, or for failing to make it on time, is very heavy. Many individuals and corporations will have complicated reports to make, which will necessitate a consultation with their 1 attorneys. i We urge all friends and customers to attend to this important matter at once. mi The officers of this Bank are ready to give you advice regarding your income ta'x report, or to counsel with you on all business matters. a. NATIONAL COPPER BANK and BANKERS TRUST COMPANY ' me. cevt rny Hi k R I It ! - ! jfltt'ifti,.;! ft I 9 e. i iimnimiiimniiiiiHiHiiiHiiiiunnnniiHi v Ae4S ' 3pVZ LOST IN BLIZZARD 2000 FEET IN AIR MTT e'V KRYPTOK il |