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Here your battery will receive America to define, and their attention. proper carei and- -expert problems between themselves , to settle. Finally, they have We cure any battery Little Ampere: Says grown to sufficient strength to ailment thats curable., have placed on the Agenda of th& Santiago conference a number of important political subjects w hich appeared for the first time in the history of Pan- -' Americanism, ' ,126 North Main. The people of the United are sccmwglyfgtiftfttftt of the entirely new situation in thet relations between this counryi and Latin America that has; been created by the Fifth Pan- - j , American conference. Some way or other the conference has been reported as a failure and all questions relating to it have been ognored. The fact is that conference put up to the United States the biggest program in Pan Americanism that this country has ever faced. But since the United States delegation at Santiago was opposed to this program it seems as if the program has been almost entirely ignored in this country. It ought to be known; however, that Latin America pushed at Santiago an American League of Nations, an SjR.AND MRS. BURTON TUCKER. American Court of justice, an RIDGEFIELD PARK. N J. Ain't love Krttid?" American labor Bureau, a codiBarton S. Tucker, sect 16,' and his hride. the former fication of American InternaMr. Susie Simpson, owner of the hotel Pasadena on Central Park tiona) law-- and a continentalizCOME folks do. Theyre the modern West, seem to think the divine passion is all the poets claim for it. Ther bill and coo in their rented love nest" here wfcile Tuckets ing of the Monroe Doctrine. parents seek to have the marriage annulled, claiming the boy was All ofhese questions have shoppers the ones , who know just kept under duress. , been refered to the Mrs. Tucker save she means to send tier husband, the grandson what they want how much to pay exunion for action. Reports on f her to Boston .Tech and later buy htm scat on the. Stock Exchange. the attitude of the United Staten actly. where they will find the right goods government on these questions at the right prices. must be given, at least by the j will 3 matinee o'clock at be next given time of the in the afternoon. conference, to be held at Havana. Theyre the ones who realize the value Mrs. Ida Andrews and. Miss j r Latin America will not allow this to them of advertising. They make a ; Minnie Schmidt have been re- -j ;-" country., to forget these great ' , , ill the past ported seriously . questions. practice of reading the advertisements in week. ?i PROVIDENCE, Dec. 2L Latin Americans at the Santf of Pioneers the of A meeting of the Fa m Bureau Daughters the newspapers. Sitting at ease in. their iago conference, in spite of the the Elizabeth Mat hi w s Camp was held on Thursday evening j official attitude of the United held their homes, they formulate their shopping meeting .pn! for the purpose of reorganizing. j monthly believed States declaration, home .,of at the Friday evening interest They note the things largely in the idealism and the Mrs, Lula" Hansen. The followjustice of the people of the Uni- ing splendid program was givthem r particularly and plan to cut out ted States as a whole. But the en, Resolutions of Respect for waste Latin Americans are demanding the late Annie Bair Hammond motion, unnecessary steps and lost ' that there be an answer to these lead by Sadie Rossitter Duet v, time. J questions which are so vital to Wanetta Frank and Gwendol re23. The Dec; DUBLIN, them, believing that the people Hanson. Christmas Carol from Planned in this fashion, shopping loses of the great northern nation Dickens bY Mrs. Ella Camj bell, lease of prisoners from internment camps and jails Jn the will prove superior to what their Christmas" poem Sarah. Larsen, Free State contniues no longer leaves you jazzy" its terrors. rapidly, spokesmen have so far said. and a life, sketch of Sister sometimes ' hundreds at a time, and jaded.. starts you off with a defiWe have talked much of the Elizabeth Ann Whitney read by but still wiU be a substanprejudice of the Latin Ameri- Sister Caddie Thatcher of Lo- tial there nite objective and brings you home with ' number left in the govern- cans against the United States. gan.- At the close of ll.e fior ., character re.custody. done' ,jThe A good deal has been gram, a delicious luncheon 'v ' ; of the release is feeling of something accomplished. noteworthy, for cently in the elimination of that served,-- ' ' include republican depptie$ prejudjee, )It1is1not nearly w fOn mdyall the jhools Aa they elected at the last election and you havent been reading the adyer- - i of some in the parts festprominent their Xmas programs and some even of! the of members to be. as used lands Southern it tisements try out the method. ivities. A very large number of a good , There is a clearer understanding parnts " visited the different Eamonn de Valera's rival repub-- j one. of the qualities that make the rooms and iistened to the ch U- - icin administration. fighters North American people great ren tell of the Xmas in. verse, Some prominent 'set at liberty, among It would be a fatal mistake song, and story. Beautiful dec- have been M. , Guirk, once a comfor us to think that the orations, Christmas trees, and them Joe ADVERTISEMENTS are insisting on some presents' from Santa all helped mandant in the irregular forces aiid of one the signatories of kind of definite way of .solving to make glad the hearts of the ARE YOUR GOOD FRIENDS our mutual questions and de children. School will be closed the .republicans' proclamation seized when courts was. four the mutual cooperation until Jan. 2. 1924. yeloping merely because of their fear of We regret very much that and held against the Free State , the great Octopus of the North', serious sickness has prevented army, Sean O' Kelly also has been reThey are now facing profoundly one of our teachers Mr. Da 'id the question of the future of the Fuhriman from attending to leased. He , represented the Sinn Fein in Paris and Rome. world. They believe that only his duties for the past Robert Bartoq companion of fore the hunger strike in the r by American cooperation canthe Hia sistesr.Miss Dora Fuhriman Erskine Childers, who has been prisons was abandoned, William Dropped Ronds.But be brought into a great has been teaching his school. new day, rather than plunged Wednesday evening the 26th in jail for more than a year, also Cosgrove, president of the Dail Held Hie another dark age. It is be- of December, the 1st Ward Sunday- was freed. Childers was executed Eireann, informed Alderman Tom all Free Irish authoriState interned cause of this belief that they -School the the that Kelly will present the beau- by (By Associated PrtM) are pleading ' with the United tiful western drama Nevada or ties in November, 1922. i prisoners would be released, inPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24. States Jfor a closer coordination The Lost Mine', It is a clean . Eamonn de Valera is in sol- cluding De Valera, except those After chloroforming the watchof all .American "interests. It is j w holesome play and is being pi itary confinement and, accord- already tried and convicted. Pre- dog. burglars robber Croasdale a policy of America for the sented by the best tefcnt that ing to Kevin i OHiggins, the sident Cosgrave is said to have Knotts house at Glenside a subAmericans' that they desire, Providnce has. Those who bke home minister, is occupying his thought Christmas too soqn for urb of liquors valued at eteveft the release of the prisoners, and I thousand dollars. They dropped but, as one of their great states- an evening of high class enti time reading Einstein. men put it, America for should not miss seeing the , The republican partys daily it is admitted that the date for sixty five hundred in bonos in " plav on Wednesday evnuing. A sheet alleges that a few days lie- - their release Was not fixed. their flight. ' withdraw its naval mission to Brazil in order to stop the ami- - side of the question ament in South America which ' But thore who were In favor from its presence, of strictly limiting military a is resulting Samuel G. Inman at thei penditures were far ' from.ad-meetinthe neutrality of the of the Executive mittee of the Federal council of United States,, because the large y churches presented alksion we had sent to Brazil Critical picture of the relations seemed to. back that country in of this government with the .her program for a greatly American countries. jci eased navy. In Argentina I aS'n and again that no Dr. Inman, who is executive w ,88 construction than tiat '"cr secretary of the committee on cooperation withcalled for a- - constructive pro- - conversaion with the Argentine naval officer, could be put on our sending this naval mission to .. v Brazil. . The expected has happened and Argentina, that boasted at Hhe Santiago conference that 'that she had not spent anv , thal'Latiir' America 7s really 17 j nionev on armaments Since 1011, teachers 0 terested in all movements that J;18 stand for peace and betterment HtTo8 Its policy, he said, has been ; f her 'habilitate army. She has alspoken of as hard boiled''. He so expenses for a appropriated described statesmen of Latin America as being of outstand- large naval mission to come to to refit two of ing intelligence and declared the United States her battleships. that President Allessandri of Dr. Brum, just retiring "The total estimate of her , Chile, from the presidency of Uruguay, budget for 1922 was only $225 and President Obregon of Mex- 000,000. Sq it can be seen what a ico represent the most advanced tremendous program .th milThis has type of thinker, the most socially itarists have put aover. The been without not struggle. minded and the most internaand socialists students particustates heads minded of tionally a strong fight anywhere. Dr. Inmans address larly have put up against .it. The armament party was in part as follows : ' Have our churches and however is hoping to overcome Christian leaders really stopped them and get a mpeh larger proto consider how difficult the gram voted soon. ' No one can sav how much our message xf the American mis- naval mission is involved in sionary has been in Mexico when business. the Fall committee was investi- starting this terrible we critical at But stime this, assogating Mexico, while the throw our to ought powerful ciation for the protection of on the side of disarmaAmerican Rights was filling ment recalling , at once our by this country with libels on Mex- mission ami such an agreement ico : in Santo Domingo and Haiti. ' while the United States Marines with Latin American countries abolished all government and that neither the United States be ruled with an iron hand; in nor any other country will naked for, such t missions in the is while the country Nicaragua,' known as the Republic of Brown future. A few months ago when I Brothers; in Columbia, while was in South America it seemed its citizens read our boasts of to me to of the one be part how we took Panama and so on; world free from imperialism and dow-the line? nationalism. NotHave we thought of how the extreme conwithstanding great Js the handicap of our servatism Jn some matters missionaries in Argentina toofficials are often less day because of the naval mis- bound to precedent than they are sion we maintain in Brazil The in any other part of the world. Argentines, as I discovered when Its government officials are I .visited Buenos Aires last almost universally intellectual spring directly after the San- men who are well informed of tiago conference, believe that world movements and are eager this mission ' signifies the Uni: to cooperate Jri all1 such move, ted States' desire for these counand ments that stand for tries to build up their armies betterment. After a trippeace through ' and navies in order that they America and Europe, where I may be good customers of our have studied many of the leaders munitions factories. of I believe that PresiA naval officer" said to me: dent Allessandri of Chile, Dr. Of course the United States Brum, just retiring from the desires . the South American presidency of Uruguay, and countries to arm or she would President Obregon of Mexico renot have sent the naval mission present the most advanced type to Brazil. The naval mission of thinker, the most social mindv ill certainly recommend new ed and the most internationexpenditures in Brazil in order ally minded that we find as to better her navy. But, of heads of states anywhere today. course, the United States knows It was this type of mind that n that if ' Brazil begins to arm, controlled the other countries will do the same, delegaes at the Santiago conno doubt, that ference and that came into con, One of the things, this naval mission will do, is to tact with what has been called - plan with the Brazilian general the hard boiled policy of the staff the best way of attacking delegation sent by the United a potential foe, which is Argen- States to Santiago. tina. Some of our people even beThe fatal mistake of the lieve that there is a secret alli- Washington government has ance between Brazil and the been to continue to insist only United States. While the best in- on the commercial side of formed do not take this posiand to fail to retion, yet, we must believe, that cognize that Latin America real-Isince the United States has sent meant buriness when she detwo or three minor officers, but seventeen of the highest men in M1CK1E;THE PRINTER'S the United States Navy, includare admiral. an large .there ing plans for the development of the navy with the support of the United States.' The presence of the mission no doubt had some influence on rendering abortive the discus-- , sion of disarmament at the San conference. The United , tiago took the States delegation position in thSt debate between Argentina and Brazil that they had nothing to say; on either ex-D- Wednesday, December 26, 1923. UTAH "111 For Infant t, inaaltJ A Dec. 14. I6-Year;0- COUNTY, Auto Service & Supply Co. - DO YOU FIND SHOPPING A PLEASURE & , Pan-Americ- -- half-sist- er Pan-Americ- an " x ! 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