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Show THE OGDEN 10 FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R CHINA'S REQUEST FDR FOREIGN I SIDES! fROOP WITHDRAWAL REFERRED "WASHINGTON TO ElliiU ROOT'S COMMITTEE ! Tom or r o w's' Program i zation, The Japanese it Is said, hofd to the Idea that as long as the bolshevik! are" so powerful in northern Asia, it would b unwise for Japan to. give up the powerful base at Port Arthur.To 4he discussions over the .naval ratio ajpdthe political prob lems of the Far East may become in? tertwined became a subject of increasing speculation If the two nations develop sympathy toward the point of apparent discussions. The whole physical procedure of the conference thus far"1 has contributed to absolute separation of the two questions, and on the surface' there has been no indication of a change. It was suggested today in British circles that the would alliance inevitably cqme into the naval discussions, it it had not already done so. despite the apparent Intention of the British delegation to press for. a naval agreement not dependent on the outcome of the Far Eastern .questions. ; The naval question is said to. have been considered at a conference yesterday between Baron Kato and Arthur J. Balfour and it is regarded among the delegates as entirely likely that the alliance was one of. the important questions of their discussions. From the Japanese there has come from time to time suggestions that the Eastern question had a close re lation to the reduction of Japanese naval armament. While the Far Eastern conversations are referred to by all the principals as having accomplished important results, it is pointed out that in none of the concrete questions dealt with has there been a binding and unconventional agreement. . It is asserted by those connected with the conference that it would be well within the diplomaticpossibilities for the point of the Far Eastern negotiations to become so interwoven with the naval question as to prevent a final determination of the one independent of the other. WASHINGTON Dec. 2. (By the for Associated Press)- - China's request withdrawal of foreign troops ' was referred to a drafting committee headed by Elihu Root, for further studyonat toFar day's meeting of the committee . Eastern and Pacific affairs atthe "." " Vashingrton conference. 'Discussion of the troop question is expected to be continued' at another powers commitmeeting- ot the nine tee arranged for . tomorrow when it also is planned to take up the question of special spheres of influence in Chi... na and leased territory. . ., of The delicate question foreign leases in China was listed to come' be- 'fore the Far Kastern. committee at today's session, but discussion of troop withdrawals forced discussion of the" The question over until tomorrow. requestion offers what is' generally difgarded as almost . insurmountable, ficulties unless Japan will surrender Dalny-PoArthur, which would mean the giving up, of the most' impregnable position Japan has upon the Asiatic mainland. ,The only! other leases of a similar sort are those of Great Britain opposite to Port Arthur and of France, to Kwang-Choin southern China', i AIT these leases and that of Germany date from 1898 and are a quite different category from the English-Hon- g Kong or the Portuguese Drop in for a chat. Comfortable chairs welcome you. No matter if you have no purchases to make. Every morning's express brings new things. Here's news for tomorrow's shoppers: - - -- - -- t what-exten- Ahglo-Japane- wool skirts rt Wei-Hei-W- ei, w velour dresses sur-pric- Dalny-Port-Arthu- r, more settled., It is understood that China does not ask; for an: immediate evacuation of these leases, but only their demilitari Filipino brothers, except the eating of pigs, which is forbidden by our re ligion, for we know now that they are far better than we are," writes the sul- :tan of Ramain. "The agreement of Datu Amai Manabiland with Datu Amal Binaning to do foolishness caused the death of the latter. We. the young datus of Lanao, will be. very glad if all those old datus are killed. I las they are hindering the progress of "MANIIaA,; P. I., Dec. 2. Hauringiour province as well as the whole h down the American flag, hoisting the ' Philippines. The aim of their out was not to in 'ment its drive the and flag place only driving out all Americans and Christian Fill- - Christian Filipinos, but also the Amer-pino- s were of an alleged plot by leans, because they want the Turkish certain Aloroparts datus in Lanao province, 'flag to be raised over Lanao and the Island of Mindanao, according to aTurk to take the place of Americans communication received by the direc- - and Christian Filipinos." tor of The Sultan says the young datus tribes, whose! " isire that compulsory attendance of is in Manila. Alaoya Alonto, who signs himself public schools, should be enforced In "Sultan of Ramain" makes the charge Lanao province, notwithstanding the and the communication is signed by! opposition of the old datus, who fear 2 5. other sultans, 241 datus, 10 that the public school teaching will one hadji and more than three.rajahs, score,alienate their girls from the Moham-othe- r Moros,, who are followers of .medan faith. ooJ Mohammedanism. We Moros are trying to do all we Gasoline flames are being used In can In, learning from our Christian killing' the European corn borer. i liffii JHirpiuinv, PLANS REVOLT -- $39.50. Ion-mark- petticoats was when you would fabric coats Have Women's high and low finest shoes, quality; 'brown and black kid, calf and patent leathers. Note the prices coats plush noticed, how very smart a plush coat can be. when embellished with collar and cuffs of fur?. Almost as rich as a real seal. We have them for tomorrow at $25. Direct from Full length full the market. silk lined. Thick, rich, upstanding plush with the "feer of seal. . skin. Only . . . . S25 Any price from $12.50 to Many of them have full Some with collars of luxuriant fur. But why multiply words? Come In. let's talk it over. silk linings. et -- coats of pure silk. Embellished with floral designs done in silk embroidery S3.05 Fifty coats in assorted prices. So well assorted, in fact, that the price you want to pay Is here. NO-OL- D not think of giving a petticoat as x Christmas gift. Now, because petticoats are so handsomely made, they are quite Ideal as Here are Jersey pettigifts. Time Sure enough, you may buy a winning velour dress tomorrowe for $7.95. Another pleasant brought to ixs this morning Wool ve-- ' bw the expressman. lour, brown, tan, navy. So much better looking than the price indicates. Come for a look. Only . . S7.95 inJ-Fa- r settlement of Macao. , The impression in conference circles is that both the British and French officials would give up their concession if, the Japanese would agree to give up but it is felt that there is little likelihood of Japan doing ao. The' conference may seek a formula to defer a decision by accepting the .principles of surrender, but postponing until conditions in Asia ' are SS.95 Only . silk blouses e se Ogden now has opportunity of learning the true condition of the shoe market STOCK. No loss to take place on old shoes. Every pair newdirect from the the manufacturer at today's prices. Here is where your eyes will be opened. Mother, father, sister, brother and baby: This is going to be your store. We are prepared to present to you in all lines snap, character and durability at prices unheard of in your city before. We guarantee every pair of shoes we sell Ideas as to shoe styles have changed rapidly in the past six months. We have your idea. Call on us and MAKE US PROVE IT. The Christmas blouses are here. Already we hm set a number aside for those who prudently select thera now while Stocks are so attractive blouses so fresh. $4.95 is the price at which best values are offered. For a mall deposit on each, you msy have any number laid away. This very morning,-thexpressman brought thirty more of the plaid skirts. Ready for you tomorrow. Wool fabrics in rich, warm plaids, stripes, checks. Knife pleated, Tery smart. All sixes. $1 deposit will hold one. Some are buying them for gift. . ' n rm 11 mm you Men's shoes and Children's all solid leather shoes; brown or black. Sizes 10 to 12.. $1.98 Sizes 12!; to 2. $2.49 ox-for- ds in black and brown; all styles and leathers .53.85, $4.85, $5.85 $3.85, S4.85, S5.85 MIX RELIGION AND BUSINESS FORMS SECRET OF SUCCESS USED BY ZION CITY LEADER BY ttOY GIBBONS. ZION CITY. 111.. Deo. 3. Wilbur forhis increased has Voliva Glenn tune from 83 cents to $6,000,000 in 10 years. He has just turned down a $100,000 '' tV t ; - s ' V a year Job as a sales manager. ' vv And ftill he believes that the world 8 Ik flat! v as oliva. how one knows Kvery succesVor to Dr. John Alexander Dowie. the first overseer of Zion City, i , has made his Uaillwick the bluest of i' ' , i tlue law towns. IV But few have heard of vollva's stu 1 iy' r f pendous success as a, financier ana captain of industryVoliva rescued Zlon City from tne receiver's auction block, after the death of Dowie. With his total assets fc3 cents he negotiated a $1,000,000 loan. VOLIVA OWNS CITY. raore than 3.000 typhus casts in the OPINION MAY RUIN d MOSCOW. Dee. 2. ffly The Today Voliva owns Zlon City. Ev hospitsls. Walter L. Cell, of th is In his name, includinit its TRADE RUM ONTARIO erything Is sweep- Amriran relief adminlf trslion's staff Prepa.) Tphus fever 3 industries, which last year did a total business of $3,156,051.24. jlng Husfia with increasing ' Moience. in the l"fa district. Is 111. WINDSOH. OnU Dc. Z. An opin epecially in the Oder. Baku. Turke ooToday Voliva's properties are almost is ion onlv firms rlnr tan and Volga region. hoMlnr that from the free treasury debt, city Fruits m the! 4 a ft w Fresh s rr a ra hm Bakery, " bulging with revenues. Its industries by the government and holding famine is erpecially severe. Tli ere are jtcred ".. in the rxctpt trcpics. ro running Z4 nours a aav ana, u licenses for bonded warehouses may Meats Vegetables unem no of is in there the liquor without engage exportation saying, goes from Windsor, wus nanuru uon ioay ployment.s 000 followers give him all Voliva bv'Maglstrate W. K. Gundy In police! YII,n UR.C LHN N VO LH'A. court here. As the government Is not, the credit. He is 51, was born en a farm in Newton, Ind.. is ths com torafce( . 'Kndeavored to visualize .opportu- now issuing permits for th of liquor in bonded warehouses, the munity's religious as nowell as worldly; nity always. If sustained In leader, and yet takes personal pride "Took chances when I believed my- - effect of the decision. the hifher courts, wlir.be to put outin his accomplishments. He has fixed stlf right. of business a number of concerns orhis own salary at $250 a month and "Sought always to keep alive refuses to consider more. ganised for th exportation of liquor.' fxtlvp. I V I IS . following an earlier ruling lx y th y deala business all with TAIiKNTS G O Be your own clerk and save meney besides ths ipecial susar dsat. "Tempered lrl-lrourts here 1h.it liquor rouM "God gave me certain talents." religion. In addition to our extremely lew prices ve art giving you the c4 exported from Ontario. "It is possible for any one to do says voliva. "Tne peculiar racuny co portunity to buy sugar at 3c a pound. for maklflfe money is mine by heritage. likewise. At least it is possible to , TBAP SIIO!Ti:itS. this gltl is more than a mingle religion and business on a pracWith every dollar spent here Saturday you ars entitled to buy one curse. ,lt is only wen empioyea wnen tical basis. The combination pays ' NCW YORK. Dec. 2. The Grand of sugar for 3c. pound (Except on flovr or milk and soap by the dividends because it is whole- American Handicap shooting tourna and others big relig by guidea ervlng PHONE w cat.) and some, but to ion." Atlantic ment today as awnrded nothing overseer, Voliva lias Industry li getting by these days." In his role the general committee of the City, by 1700 Delivery . OP more duties and positions than a vau American Trnn hhootlng association. deville quick change artist. ' The claasic will be held In September. "Primarily there is but one road to success, and that roaa lies along me Electric light was first used for!; srage illumination In 18T9. Where service is everything the word implies. Where qualhighway of eternal and constant Voliva explains. 20c No. 1 Del Monte Pork and Beam 1,10c ity goes hand in hand with moderate prices, and where every "But every man. to utart with, pro CDc 00c gallon Ldht Karo table want can be supplied. viding he has an abiding faith in God. 85c fdlon Dirk Karo G5c Ms fellowman and religion, has i book , value of $250,000. 35c Lemon and Orange Ptel 30c "At least I would value a man's re 55c Peel Citron 45c on as a business basis being ligion worth $250,000. 25c Big Sweet Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for Extra Choice SEGO LILY "For in religion reposes character, dozen .40c fat "Lemons, Big perseverance and help against ad ORANGES ATHENS, Dec. 2. The .protevoussa., SWEET GSc versities. Fresh Ranch Butter, S for Special, of M. Gounarit. the Greek pre organ ' crm vr L'tii?t ' f.vrrir POTATOES 85a ti?ij . 65c 79c Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 for dozen . ...V. pailI Sat mier, announced recently that the time need in of shelter offers "It For your Sunday urday. Special S1.S8 pail Crisco and strength when disaster threatens. United States government woulj soon 15 oz. Packages dinner, Criaco com.51.28 a Constanllnc "To capitalize one's faith; recognize King pail 40c 1 pound Can 33c Seeded 5 pounds bination of horse sense and the sagaThe newspaper asserted ths:. after I ALWAYS keep Dr. Maxola 58c Oil, quarts King. New city for making money are necessary. In RAISINS toe the November elections IaV Ducrmrr .29c Maxola.Oil, pints handy.. It breaks op "Not every man of religlqn can beExtra special, Lard, stubborn colds mod stop the as an United States government coniplalned Select .' Extra come .But Mra. Porter's Fruit or Fig" Pudding, small cans, 2 for. . . . .35c religion wealthy. for savings two . to' money making ability will "that the Greek' government had i.et parnrjrarae oi coegMac Js'o hanafol 4C adjunct 33c . Mrs. Porter's Fruit or Fig: Putldins, large' .30c the dreys Saturday. Special . 4jC et gooxl medkiae. All for DRY the chances for making announced to the White IIouh multiply to of Conswntloe second advent King Mrs. Porter's Plum or Fir Pu ddinr,. small. 35c drarxiata, 60c money. ONIONS throne." VI raised 83 cents to the dignity of th Tall Cans V. . Mrs. or .60c Fi Plum Porter's 15 oz. Packages In those days, says the Protevoussa, Pudding, large. $6,000,000 because I: Special, ' Greece was in Seedless o "Washington God and with faith Tried represented keep At these prices these puddings are cheaper than you can 28c 5 pounds ' by a Junior and unfledged member of man. .' make them. RAISINS M. An American special for "Never did jnyself what I could train the diplomatic service named . This young me. Extra Drakopoulos. to do ethers for diplomatist special, ''? Saturday. American Colds- Comb Honey .24c "Surrounded myself with the right having misinterpreted the instructions 6 for . . . . . 65c of late the the Special then minister, of minds 5 and made Pure cans them 45 work. .S5.75 prime c l:lpd Honey, gallon for . . . . M, nhallya. brietty communicated to "Uttle Tig" ' Trail ' I " Box '54c I. .30c Big, Fat, Juicy Soap, Proctor and Gamble's.. the American government that there tnfth bowcij tanowd result in revas no descracxion. announce oz. 15 to the occasion Let Cleaned Ia the rcctlr SAUSAGE turn of King Constantlne to the tubulating Dr. Kke KU, bring to. Fresh, lean, little CURRANTS tnrone. inasmuch as he had never jroa a rerular..orrne bw4JuacDal .' hot . Lemonade some Try ceased to be the lawful sovereign of inf. 15 crxiia. AU tirxrrrfta, pig shoulders and Extra , special, ' Greece. pure spices. Made for that cold. ' , This is said here to have created the to?. Special, 49c Have '. every day. . 7. . Almonds 23c .pound inpresarion-that 39c the . . . . obligations dozen you tried them ; .25c Brazils, pound by Greece during the VenlxelUt for Sunday break would not be recognized. To Pure regime hard Sugar 38c. 32c'and Best Walnuts, pound Schilling's fast? eliminate this impression, tbe Hellenic .23c CANDY Filberts, itound government categorically declared to Leg Teal Roast, pound 20 30 c rrofesaor- Edwards Capps. then Amcarton's Pine mixed." Spe-- : .30c Nuts, pound Loin Veal Steak, pound 22c erican minister in Athens that Greece 25c of the cial, 2 Fresh Morning." Salted Peanuts, pound, 20c; pounds "Wings pound .35c Veal Cutlets ptund . . 22 fully recognised those obligations. 50c ' According can, Bars to th QQ given explanation .:lyi2c Veal Chops, pound . 18 . . . here, Conatantlne, was. however, not Palm Olive special Christmas Holly . Veal 20 Roast, recognized by the United States owing pound Leg f'1 Seedless Kaisins, 15 ounces to th action of a European power ;...24c Chocolates Clover' Blossom Veal Shoulder Roast, which if declared" United 15 45c the ' 2 Seeded that for ounces, Baiilns, Place order your 15 Slates governmentrecognUed ConstanSaturday special, "pound . . . . . now for Christ 5 49c No. box Crackers Soda tlne that power. would recognize the . . . Oc Veal Stew, mas. pound ; 4 B. N. L". or f c Tops all qual-- ' rrglme-i,48c Mexico, v IO for . C, about pounds Cady Crusakers, .Beef Steak . 18 box However, .the Protevoussa says, the ity- - For Saturday, lb. tjC " All prices marked in plain figures. Come In and compare now Beef Roast,. pound . . 16c European, power In que lion-hCrystal' White assumed more a altitude conciliating them with others." American Special Christmas. Holly , , Beef Sirloin, pound . . 18 and. en the other hand, relations beSOAP tween the United States and Mexico Beef Shoulder, pound , 14 49c .... 'Chocolates CrysUl Whit Soap, 10 for have appreciably improved. It la, Extra special, . Roasts," .12 $4-8- 4 .Here is th Ideal pound . case CrystaTTWhit Soap, aaya the Premier's orconequently.' twelve box'. 14 , Conata-tinia- n family to Roast, be gan, vRump pound., the that j 54c A. B. Naptha Soap, 10 for expected will ihctr rclicre 7 . UjC . for s t, poun d RiRHca question will now be settled so . . . A. B. case For Saturday, .'. .$5.44 far as America la concerned. Naptha Soap, tufferins: in 2 minutes! 29c pounds . It is regarded as urgent that a pound . . Mountain Brand Greek special delegation should go to "Armour's Star the. United States alnce it is almoat RY THIS Cured j Sugar HAMS for the Ore government wonderful HAMS . dicOTTTy to be In constant touch wMh its dipBuy a whole . more than 1 00,000 are ixnr Here's real qual- lomatic representative in Washington ham; ' By the , slab or half owing to the great dlttance separating esyoyxng ttomach-oorno-rt 9Q QroceteHa: No. 6, 181 Twenty fourth Street. Grocariee Onty. N 2073 Washington Avenue ; the f pound United State capital from Athena. of thia with the LjZ slab, Special, pound 24c pound . . . 30c toe Groceteria: No. S 2212 Waehlncton Avenue. Meat Warket In connection1 : t Phone 3397 Karmleas remedy , . England has more women n.tJlrjiI M ,JM,,l,,M,,l,luU,,, agree-Turkis- : ! non-Christi- . . - , - i Washington Avenue "Quality Footwear at Popular Prices" LIKE US PROVE IT 2-14- an . ' -- : ! I ; (KT - j - I Auo-ci.ite- -- l 1 1 1 e- " , , goo a-n- d D-- C i "Ill-use- d, - el . A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE am-tition- ," A BLUNDER LAID ..,.,,Prices Few Regular - TO FLEDGLING Remarkable Saturday Savings V ; LARD This will fix my cold rr -- CRISCO ... bt Be New Kimg's - , . SEGO MILK n nd Biscorvry and Couftns or t . v... 1 LEMONS We Have Regular Prices Every Day on Our Meats ... f 1 s Fresli :fbck Nuts as-Kum- ed . i-i- COFFEE b. soap Wanted personsvho - ..... JC ;: have stomach . , trotxbles to BUTTER j 3-l- b. 1 5 $1.65 n T-Bo- ne a SLICED BACON .1 BACON -- . ' $235 - .............. kn Pt e ...15 Paris Grocery & ;Meat Market: " - AU. CDC ITO a V |