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Show THE OGDEN TEXT OF PEACE TREATY AFFIRMS FU! TITLE OF UJS. TO S 1 GUM U.S.R IGHTS BEEFIIS 1 VERSAILLES WASHINGTON. Aug:. 26. Full title speculation here regarding the all "the rierhts. nrivllesres . indem ance of a possible peace declaration nities, sp- to carry into effect the declarations of reparations or ecified .for the Untted advantage" States under the the congressional peace resolution. No unratified treaty of Versailles Is re- official would indicate whether the affirmed in the separate treaty with proclamation might ".be expected to precede ratification, 'lOermany sgned yesterday at Berlin. Both by blanket declaration and spe Another question which remained tV)fia enumeration the treaty recognizes unanswered from 'any authoritative he claim of the American government source related to the probable durato these benefits and at the same time tion of the occupation of German terdisavows on the part of the United ritory. U. S. GETS BENEFITS. States any responsibility for provisions f the league of nations' covenant, the The title of - the United States to of Shantung settlement or the political benefits described In detail in ten of sections the of the fifteen of treaty Europe. realignments Versailles are yvtuu by the new settlement. W- By state department officials, the treaty: it is stated that this governIs considered a full settlement, ment f'Bhall not be bound'' by four of 'treaty jiTfnaking possible not only a resumption the fifteen sections: and one section relations, but 'a large that arraigning Emperor Wilhelm and diplomatic of commercial Intercourse as demanding trial of violators of inter- iimeasurti of the, national law is not mentioned at all. well through its economic and financial concessions of Neither is there a specific provision the XJthe pact of Versailles. holding Germany responsible foris ima war was indication such responsibility There but today every f -- that efforts would be made by the ad-l- plied by the reaffirmation of the reIn 1st ration to secure senate ratific- parations' section in whose opening a soon a possible after congress clause Germany accept responsibility ation .. late in October, Such for "causing all the loss and damage 'Commercial and supplemental treaties resulting from the war. The United States specifies In the may be found necessary can then betas -is not bound to pardiplothe negotiated through treaty that "she various ordinary International ...matic channels. ticipate" in the With the treaty signed and awaiting commissions created by tne Versailles senate action there was a renewal of treaty unless she has elected to do to. ed - rf m les -- BRITAIN made except on that rock and on that rock we shall stand." NOTE SATISFACTORY " LONDON, Aug. 2 - Confirmation obtainable here relative to the tenor of the message received by the British government yesterday from Eamonn de Valera confirms early reports, that the way was kept open for a continuance of negotiations between Eng land and Ireland. It is stated, however, that the British government regards the Irish note as unsatisfactory in other ways. Prime Minister Lloyd George planned to meet his cabinettoday and it was understood that durlng the session of the ministry the re- nply to the Sinn Fein would be HOLDS ANSWER FAILS TO MEET ISSUE .- (Continued From Page One.) Irish women will ever propose to the nation the surrender of its birthright. it ViQVnSD END CONFLICT . "We long to end the conflict be- If 'tween Great Britain and Ireland. to im your government be determined vpose its will upon us by force, and ivritecedent to negotiations to insist-' conditions that Involve a surren- ed. oo 4 or ot our wihole natiopal position and j make negotiation a mockery, the re- rsponsiblity for the continuance of the UHXNEoXj WANT nrieonflict rests upon you." - "On the basis guiding principle of FULL PUBLICITY government by the consent of the gov- AT CONFERENCE .erned, peace can be secured a peace that will be just and honorable to all and fruitful of concord and inducing r,- to (Continued From Y&ge One.) amity. "To negotiate such a peace the Dall an alliance with Britain, Eireann is ready to appoint its repr- "Without would not be in a position to esentatives and, if your government ac-- : Japan with China and would sink to cept the principle proposed, to invest interfere suitable dwarfed position. them with plenary powers to meet and her"The calling a conference of Britain, America. China and Japan," he con;rfletail. cluded, "meets with approval through"I am sir, out China, but on one condition, and 152. "Faithfully yours, is that nothing secret be decided that EAMONN VALERA." DE (Signed) on, that everything be open and above The reply to Mr. de Valera's letter board." be will drawn the today, 'probably o-or British cabinet having met and con- if sidered the Irish republican leader's communicationMENTION MRS. HALE SITUATION UNCHANGED AS ARMS CONFEREE DUBLIN. Aug. 2. (By the Asso- t .elated Press) The reply of Eamonn " I de Valera to Premier Lloyd George WASHINGTON, Aug. Z. Selection up southern Ireland's position on of Mrs. Mary Chandler Hale, mother :uroi '"an Iriah situation as unchanged, Mr. of Senator Hale of. Maine,. as a mem-d- e Valera declared in addressing the;ber of the American disarmament con- i' call Eireann today after summing up terence delegation, has. been recom M'ithe reply at th public session of thatiinended by orRepresentative Alice M. Kobertson, Oklahoma, who an rjbody, Mr. de Valera nounced Thursday that ten days ago The Dail r and the members of the cabinet, it while at the White House she urged Vfalao sanctioned the loans of 500,000 President Harding to appoint Mrs. ifn Ireland and $20,000,000 in Ameri- - Hale. Miss Robertson, however, said she did not think any woman would be ap BUMS i .4 iUSlX!U After reading the letter to Mr. Lloyd, Pintd --ooGeorge Mr. de Valera said: ". "That reply sums "up our "position CITY OF ATLANTA'.' I do. not think it necessary to ;and '.deal with it now, particularly as we GOES ON SHOALS haven't got a reply from the British government. We "Ouf position is unchanged. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. cannot change our position becausa steamship City of Atlanta, of the lt is fundamentally sound.. Just the Ocean Steamship company, inward we get off that fundamental) bound from Savannah with passengers ;nioment nave no ana rreight, went aground on Castle fock or rignt ana justice-wUlAinvt Cli ilgilb OLft Vi 1S1XIU til II V III I llo.l UUl lUUtxy. ? : to"- I fram-"pjipo- V- -- - J . - 2 5 f re-elect- ed -- 1 Uf . f 1 2.The e TT T L KJ 11 For twenty! hours this food io baked one reason you like it another reason why it v digests so easily, RECOGNIZ ED (Continued From Issu- ' SWINDLE TRUST Pg August to Federal Agents Continue Probe of "Pot of Gold'1 4 Operations 29 x One.) CHICAGO. Aug. 21 .(By tha AsOftfl AAA i 1 sociated Ptml1 With 110 eu stocks, bonds, notea and other riuee sorne good and some bad in (!) That the United States assumes no obligations under or with of part two, respect to the provisions to elfht. insections two part three, clusive, or part four, and part thirteen of that treaty. "(4) That, while the Untied States is privlllged to participate in tne rep aration commission, according to the terms of part eljht of that treaty, and irt any other commission established under the treaty or under any a free ment supplemental thereto, tha Unit ed States is not bound to participate aetfng in conjunction with Its entered Into an armistice with Oermany on November 11. 111. in order that a treaty of peace might be concluded: "Considering that the treaty of was elgned on June 23, It It. and came Into force according to the term of its article four hundred and ratified by the forty, but has not been ' ' United States; "Considering that the congress of the United 8tate passed a Joint approved by the president July 2,, 121, which, readi in part as follows: ' 'Resolved. By the senate and house of representatives of the United Statet of America in congress assembled, that the atate of war declared to exist between the Imperial German government and the United States of America by the Joint resolution of congress approved April 6. 117. is hereby declared at an end. U. 8. IUGHT8 IIESETIVKD. " 'Section 2. That in making this declaration, and as a part of it there are expressly reserved to the United States of America and its nationals any and all rights, privileges, indemnities, advantages, together reparationsor with the right to enforce the same, to which it, or they, have become entitled under the terms of the armistice signed November 11. 118, or any extensions or modifications thereof; or which were acquired by or are in tne possession of the United 8tats of America by reason of its participation in tha war or to which its nationals have or thereby become rightfullyofentitled; Versailles, which, under the treaty have been stipulated for its or their benefit; or to which it is entitled as one of the principal allied ana associated Dowers: or to which it is en titled by virtue of any act or acts of congress; or otherwise. J The Utah Surplus Army Goods Store will move' STOCKS SEIZED AWAITS RATIFI CATION PACT 1 FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R their ! federal agents Thurs- toi(i!cn, day renewed their search for tha end of the golden rainbow which John Worthington and r Chariea W. and their a.vo-Utcrns tne country in wnat the spread agents bellev to bm one of the greatest "swindle trust" on record. Colonel John V.. Ctlnntn. assistant United States district attorney In chance of th investigation, today fix-e- d 150.000.000 as a conservative miniIn any such commission unless It shall elect to do so. 'of time to mum forin the "pot of gold operations the trust's operations, That the periods (it sought "(6) which reference is made in article 20 COMPANIES FORMED. four hundred any forty of the treaty Twenty companies said to have been of Versailles, shall run. with respect by French with capital mock organized on anv of th to act or election part 121.000.000 and In which aggregating the United Ktatrn from the date of ha was aelllng V.'. 11 , I .l stock are under Inves- if the coming into force of the present tigation. treaty. J A scheme for buying a chain of TO HE RATIFIED banks throughout tha country with"Article 2; tha investment of any money 'The present treaty shall be ratified out to handle the alleged spurious notes in acordance with the constitutional and scurlllea. Is said to have been forma of the high contracting parties and ahall take affect immediately on uncovered. With the voluntary appearance at the exchange of ratifications which building today of II. E. shall take place as soon as possible at tha federal whom Cllnnln character Thornburg. Berlin. Uea as tha "dummy" president of a "In witness wheredf, the respective small bank purchased by plenipotentiaries have signed this FrenchWUconsln and hla. frienda early this treaty and have hereunto affixed their year, the assistant district attorney seals. revealed led from urn I .in pi "Dona in duplicate In Berlin, this John W. the trail which IP, i.ll indictunder Worthlngton. twenty-fift- h nineteen of August, day ment as the "manter mind" of mall twenty one.' robberlia totaling 6.O0O,O0O to French WASHINGTON STATEMENT Ms sssoclatea. The following statement vlth re- andWhen Worthlngton's office was to was the made the spect by treaty raided weeks ago his books several state department: revealed numerous deals with French, "The treaty defining peace rela- The latter was Indicted, questioned tions between the United States and then released, practically on hla Germany was signed at Berlin today. and It was signed on behalf of the presi- own recognlxance. PERSONS WARNED. dent of the Untted States by Ellis He returned to a loop hotel where Eoring Dresel, commissioner' of the United 8tates, who had received full he maintained a palatial suite. Meanniairrs. " "Section five. All property of the powers for the purpose; and on be- time dictographs had been placed of the president of Germany by throughout the ault. telephone wires government, or its half imperial German ur. nelrich. Itosch. minister of for- tapped, arrangement made Io scan all and of CHARLESTON W. Va.. Auc. mirrcsKor or successors. . contenta waste the of affairs." French's eign on paper was which April Thurs-laa statement In nationals German afterfollowed an explanation of basket and two department of Justice e, 11T, in or has since that date come theThen noon Oor.' he declared by room. th.it Morgan an in of Installed intent various sections of the agents adjoining nto the possession or unaer coniroj resource of the state will every From the information treaty. departa or gained of, or has been the subject ueed to uphold tha law In the sltua-L- i "It is understood," the statement ment of justice agents were on hand tlon , Kind EVCI United 8tates of America by the created the a Thine of march armed 01 was by deal each time and em concluded, or "that relations diplomatic attempted, Biggest or of any of its officers, agents, C3 awill be resumed upon the exchange tha persons involved warned In ad- men from Marmot. W. Va.. toward a ployes, from any sourceallor ny any of or ratifications Mingo tha with Intention of vance. county, of the and then treaty, .and property whatsoever While that end of the Investiga- protecting Bgalnt tha maintenance of negotiations can be undertaken with the imperial and royal Austro-HunBig Wholesaler martial law in tha Tug river flId. The mat-tera commerce to tion or other proceeded, tha examination ef statement ,or Us successor or respect was garian government made Gov. by Morgan through the ordinary diplomatic Worthlngton's books disclosed tha pur- aftr he had called upon successors, and of all the federal The farl that IIS.C69 bottles ef Tan-la- c chase of the Wisconsin bank. On its channels.' national which was on December oo troops. face tha deal apparently was legiti- government for hare been sold in the state cf Ntw 7. 1517, in or has since that date come oo mate. of. York eJnca its introduction thre leas into the possession or under control Alva Harshman. of Milwaukee. PEOBE OF ZE-- 2 than one year ajro. Is a t!c bur!ne or has been the subject of a demand or also under In- SOLDIERS SENT of Worthlngton's secretary, America, l!m that wUl attract unusual attenSlates United the by DISASTER TO UP evidence. turned slate's tion or dictment, employes of throughout tha entire Hast, for agents itsofficers, TO KEEP ORDER any w like ft has ever happened beBUY HOMIL CASHIER'S nothing from any source or oy any GREAT BRITAIN e the It fore. Sixty-onretained be breaks all by AT shall slock shares the of bank MINES whatsoever, QOAL no disMr. Oeonre II. KTans, manager f a controlling Interest had been purUnited States of America and as n the O!hon-8noexcept chased with certificates of deposit obnl company, tha position thereof made, or from Pace One.) (Contlnacd an roan. from drurrfr'.a. Ohio with tained The home whelela (Continued frnm Fasti One.) have been heretorore specuin law. ed branches in Albany. Buffalo. Ilorhis- or the bank cashlir was also pur hereafter shall be provided by Ger the that of probable today findings ItOOO. ona-thlof the price, the main body of marchers was on thel1" n1 p'raru,M- recently announrM until such, time as the imperial ana me court would be influenced by the ohased. one-yea down and man government and tne imperial preparation was now selllrg iota due move. There still wsa no apparentin!1" elr trade being result of examinations by experts of next government, territories alone at l ones for the remain sorana leader, but certain given tin the framework of the royal after it der. January, I rata Installed of. phenomenal rf approximately or their successor or successors, snail had been lifted from airship camo an different was, who tha by actions Thornburg the Humber. French as Harsh-- j fared to have the direction of cr- - t?.Co bottles a year. suiiauiQ pre There seemed to be under v...irAMiviivTHid president, agree"H th preprent rate or.tlnues.- - said a direction. Tha bank stock then I tain numbers of mn vision for the satiif action of all claims ment that the accident general was caused by man Mr. Kvanw, 'tMs ef at alone will prb-ahl- y respectively. the collapse of A'.JonKltudlnal girder In was hypothecated with a Madison, j These thy formd into a ragged line against said governments a resuu tne izoss lana a the parties to the waat rt thm as can. of all persons, wneresoever uouutiu, requirea considerably over 79,-0- 0 wia. hr the.mlddle of dirigible.-the year. This ts a tramen-dov- a th cashier on his home was thai took to tha road they fell In behind, who owe permanent allegiance to who bttla ADJOVUN' paid J It was estimated I am really conservabut 'involved United States of. America, and of the figure, in observers the the that money actually by It was expected that the coroner's only I in tive mttrmA throusrh the acts this entire" maklrr deal. be would ten s'attmT.t." camp adby to emptied be be held inquest today would Tar.iae is sold In Or left by A. ft. was a plain case of 'ktteingV I o'clock not counting the straggler rj.rmiin rovernment. or Ausits journed, It several weeks for probably "Harsh-- 1 ho were still coming along the road Mclntyre Drue Co.. and leading drug-gls- t. agents, or the imperial and royal arter formal Identification of the threa Colonsl Cllnnln explained. or .v. I from Marmet AdvertUement. ma sent man but In diminishing num- that French government tells that which were recovered and the damage, bodies to notes ents. since July 11. 114. loss, indicate This to wr. that taken him bundle of wis bank's the of Issuance removal. for their permits I the or injury to their persons or property, reinforcements had arrived lat The English law dos not permit with inatructlona to put them in the whether through re-now on, barring desertions. FISHERMAN- ADIiIITS or 1 indirectly, and from bank's out tha draw vaults and directly embalminr until In. after the coroner's stock in the Harsh-ervea I the ownership of shares of American undivided and body would be as It was marching In but to deference profits. the wishes quest, APPEAL NOTE FAKE mhen left it ilacine German. I be" man he refuses. rather says American the of authorities the here, conse IN MHN Iln.NX.ST. or other corporations, orof in operadid ha Enlleve tha that bodiea present Eleutenants of Little and looting; any ouence of hostilities or were embalmed a few houra af of the bank. Inquiry among the people of Ilacine erly also and WAmriNGTON. Aug. M.Th rote or otherwise, -tions of war, thai.no were thieving had been developed were ter recovered. MANV NA3IK OHIO ow ng they f no was saJd to have come ashr which and ther sbalLhave granted to topersons . reports reported WATCH IXJJI BODIES. "Harahman'a vague references to' shooting the United men who Tha the at In camp. allegiance a bottla permanentAmerica re is from the schooner Carroll to made effort man bjslng Every 'Ohio whoe certified checks would d!cuM tha movement ld they - the States of cover bodies searchthe of victims and A. us W. lad to Z, were used, am eventually DeHrg. wrecked on Cape Hatteras the vera in earnest and propo!cd to carry treatment, whether .In are constant dia a ng afof maintaining and parties Canton, Davis, Cleveland, matters all last otherwise January, hinting at pirates on th tlonal or outlook on both sides of the Humber rector of the Wlnton Motor company. out their projects profession, business, was a fake, according to When residence, Atlantic, questioned regarding reports fecting miles above and below Hull. Harshmaa claimed some of Davis' current here and in- forJohn Governor that to Morgan HJchey. special trade, navigation, commerce H. consul Grouth. American notes given to French and totaling K a rl the f f AylaenY fiffS. . ' v. la wv.'-- t f ' " who dustrial property rights, and'untll Thursreturned Hoover, ivi vae Secretary to accompany here, rrpre planned were tne and niaaen ui ii.rsnm.ni. i&og.votf d igoormnca ef what the sUte and day after making an investigation at Imperial German government sentatlves of the American embassy In home n Mliwsukee. I sent him there fnaUoa, at wr d0lng. but it th arena of the wreck. Imperial and orroyal to the coroner's inquest. in custody of a secret service man to was aatdtuthon(P successor r fuccessors London several couriers had that government, Christopher Columbus Grey,C-a fishSTART EN'VESTIGATION. 1 over erman confirmed Marmel the ef Uuxton Beach, N. - who the reached shall have respectively camp 18. Asso LONDON, Aug. (Uy The Morris Wolfe, the agent, arrived all fines, to have found the bottled note. utw Ugt n,ht nntJ Rr,r todl claimed the United States of America Official ciated img investigations Press). wun oum mm-gatinand selxures mornina CHAHG11 IN Mr. COIMITTi:i inursaay RAchey said, has admitted that it penalties Zfl-2 at failed Hull Into disaster the posed or made by the United .State to nearly,, J. 000,000 and other obeervera it'.at the did. iv come from the Deerinr. Comwas noted It by either results minimizing produce in men moved with greater prc!ion and parison of the handwriting of the nota it America during the war wneintr Its extent or throwing light on the papers. In tha case , The latest development imperial f(ormatlon than whennhey wth that of Grey, he declared, had respect to the property orof the why the big airship broke in today was the --revelation of tha op- German na- reason not While shown the two to be virtually almllar. marching German government rjvpj ygt and Into river. fell Humber tvo the of a tin box trust com- wl,h t,,mtj in formed (rations nrclilon. tions or the imperial and royal thv are All survivors hope that there was Uttl stragg;mg lormru or "uruuniioo, f rtum, i i,n government or nj there than Norman O. Walker, an Am- pany, ana naranman vi lour in charge. ooi nationals, and shall hav other seemed omr, committees Lieutenant I claims erican rigger, and Flight , ... .rt ihit rhtle the men came STOCKHOLDERS TO aeaa. now la Aiisaouri. in t whom waived mny and all pecuniaryAmerica. A. H. Wann. commander of the airA certified check for 150.000 pur- - fr(,m viA scattere,! actions of the SUPPORT PRESIDENT against the United States of and three othr British mem- porting craft, hava been signed by Davo. I her were iom enUre local or RESTORE .RELlVTIU.ns Mhe bers of the crew, has been abandon- offered to to the Missouri aecretary of ranlzatlorta In the line; and thee were n.inr desirous of restoring ed. as state the assets of th company. sctlng under the orcers or tntir cm- the between existing OMAitA, Neb., Aug. 1 1. Thirty relations oo friendly on and . the atrength of it a charter cera. me Framonl. Neb., stockholders In tha two nations prior to ouvui. oo obtained. GRAIN MARKETING The. check, according to NyeSchne!der-Fowle- r . Oraln company, war: was then replaced Colonel Cllnnln. with offices branch purpose the for "Have that, throughout LOW EXPLAINED v. by ono of Davis' 16000 notes. IN PROJECT resolutions United nianinotentiaries: POWER Btatea,fcave adopted a the box. this charter, tin "With "The president of the United States protesting tha reported action of ChifSO.OOO note and a paper signed by DISCUSSED NEVADA stockholders and creditors of the cago of America. Ellis Loring uresei. com CHICAGO. Aug. 16. fT.gnlng of the s?ven men. ona of them now dead, the Irt asking Prank fowler, formiasioner of tne unuea company Cappar-Tlnchlaw to do busi grain marketing trust company proceeded mer of the firm, to sell hla America ta Germany, and. President Harding brought a flood Gov. stock preident Cllnnln said. "Ita business, we CARBON. Ner.. Aug. T nrftsldent ol tne uerman em by from conwithout releaairwr of inquiries Thursday to grain ex ness." have found, was to market tha stocks. TtoTla and Stat Knglneer Rcrufham tingent liabilities. Theyhimpledge Dr. Freidenca Kon. as to pire, whether contracts for and notes obtained by Worth - conferred at length with officials and port to Fowler and to stand with suphim for foreign affairs.communicated their changes future deliveries roust be closed out bonds and French In thr fleaJa.! engineers from Los Angates nere for terrr sAtUflctory to th executngton "Who. having before measure the becomes effective. Boulder canyon tive committee of the company. i:xti:nd invhstioatiox. Thursday oo th full powers, found to be in gooci ana new law." said Secretary "he of activiThe caurorma French's The as Investigation asreea project. iouows: hydroelectric have due form, It. John Mauff. of the Board Chicago In on made clear they several Is was carried It ties. officials. 'said, ARTICLE li Tax null b confirmed by pacta of Trade, in a statement replying to widely being ' . cities. of are entirely agreeable to th proper ColumbU Some to 1 accord to separated t H. C.) Becord. undertakes "Germany the the inquiries," legality French's. companies, with their names allocation of power to evaca. to tax "recognlies th iTnlted States, and the United or futures trading. It provides regu- and capitalisation, follow: ation of xower facilities m evafla. States shall, have and enjoy, all the lations for grain exchanges a urfder Be. Mo.: of plans which will proKansas Development City. development commission composed of the secre- curttles company, $1,000,000; rights,orprivileges, indemnities, reparaand irrigation etor-ar- e CORNS ENDED Com control flood vide In the specified tions advantages of comof tary agriculture, secretary for the Imperial Valley and 'the mercial ftccurilles Ouaranty company. BY A TOUCH aforesaid Joint resolution of the con- - merce and the attorney-generof the ruomiKsicn to regu to Bank Missouri. of Pacific Yuma z, $100,000; nroject: oi States United unnea-matesof the joiy grew it provides that co $100,000: Pacific Trust company of lation within Nevada a to ternc and Pout Stepped ln$taniljr Cams fit and 121. Including all the rightsbenefit bodies become members Michigan, $100,000. operative, that rates on power sold her. of f exchanges must assume for the Quickly and Cenfy the same Ba C: Th Pacific com Should th United states reclama Victoria. United States In the treaty of nnanciai responsibilities as This is the scientific way, the $1,000,000: Tha Pacific bank. tion senHce build ana operate tn Versailles, which the United States members. Neither the ' tax norother the pany. A $2,500,000; The Pacific llauways com- -' nower facilities, trios qutiuoni ox modern way to cad coma, world-fameshall fully enjoy notwithstanding the penalties of the law are to be imd pany $$,000,000; The Pacific Trust couree. would ba altered. it. A evolved that such treaty t has not been posed until after four months. expert fet ne ataiea Nevada The i rfficais thu rartnc company. ji.aoo.BOo: and ratified by the United State. . "It is unfortunate that critlca of th Guarantee company, $1,050,000; Tha state would Ins'.et on H share of bene. laboratory produces "ARTICLE 2: it. have spread reports that Pacific exchanges jruarantees from31.the nta more company, cevelcpment propoed Development par the new law Is to eliminate futures "With a view to defining it hit d;.rlced old Vi'tth miDwr states aovtreig-j ar.d 000.000; The Pacific Stesl company. and exerclaa of the The tleularly the obligations of Germany economic value con. of trading. enttra transharih in rr.tthodf. crrde. the comand repowers Ca I'aclllo IX. 000.009: The rights under the foregoing article wun tracts for future delivery has been cx;c a:o uBSne-ja- y the It Pac'.flo without action Tha liquid or the in juetJon. the $1,000,000: Mining pany. to certain provisions In this law." spect recognized Neve'ar.a win was the is served they Hither Paxula Ths by $SOO,000; understood company. applied by k It. p'.aitcr. treaty fit Versailles, It is befcra rirht eT loculry The touch. alty company, $760,000: The Pacific exercise full eomranmenxa and agreed between the mgn. con pain stops at once, ar.d as to tnir ar.y soon corn loosens and vhole Equipment company, $100,000: The entering the tractlng parties: , Paclflo Shipbuilding company. $t,0CO, attitude toward projected plans for cornel out. That the rights and advan "(I) Colcdaro the river. 000. and Tha Pacific Bteamahlp com development in tares stipulated In that treaty for the Thus any corn, eld or r.cw, can1 A further conference is to re r.tid pany. $1,000,000. benefit of tha United States, which it ended at your wilL No joyful tc tne w.tri eiraeOttawa. Ont.: The Atlantic bank. after communication shall it Intended the United States federal need ever be spoiled ia this relamation service. hour comthe cf tor Tha Steal Atlantic In $1,000,000; have and enjoy, are those defined i way. section ona of par four and parts New Is tha Time to Gat Rid f These pany. $1,000,000: The Atlantic Coal Blue-jiy -Get this J'rove company, $1,000,000. five, six, eight, nine, ten, eleven, ef a $10,000,000 awtr.cie nng." who at the druff-stor- tonight. Ugly Spots. 13 id all corns a twelve. fourteen and fifteen. The tx rrtonn madisox. a prionr in the' county ;ail. no la There's nee-the longer slightest of Itself the United States in availing MADISON. Wla Aug. il. Investi lasttr.g farewell. Tha notes, particularly these f th of feeling ashamed of your freckles, Is being made by the state de Master Tlra and Bubber of rights and advantage stipulatedmen-in as gation company Liquid or Ptatter OthlnedoubU strengthis ruar partment of banking through Cora- bayton. Ohio, are nUhr s'.gned. the provisions of that treaty to so In ante4 remote these homely spots. muMloner Marshall Cousins to deter- - spaled nor stampeu. tioned in this paragraph, will do -a. manner consistent with the rights Simply get aa ounce of Othlne accorded to Germany under such pro double strength from any druggist Wisconsin, in lowa county, u tn one which proviJea ror meir luscre as Stops Pain Inttntly visions. dtal implicating an y,eded In the development cf the and apply little of it night and Involved in tha swindlers Eikd Coras Quietly U. S. NOT BOUND In Chicago rompany. he aild, but the contract band of and you should soon tee that allegsd out "(S) That the United States shal morning and The was carried Milwaukee, haanrTrr not be bound by the provisions of part even the worst freckles hav begun to no Gireci jniormauon department ot any connec one of that treaty, nor by any pro disappear, while the lighter ones have tlon between those supposed to ba visions of that treaty Including those vanished entirely. It is seldom that involved at tha present lime, Mr, Coue- mentioned In paragraph (one), of this mora than an ounce la needed to com- lea aatd. -atrlcle, which relate to the covenant pletely clear the skin and gala a beausckaPs ar PAriir r if of the leagua f nations, nor ahall the tiful clear At least a! AUf. cotopleilon. uiuuauu, United States be bound by any action Be ur to atk for the doul!e part of tha mora than $.000.000 In taken by the league of nations, or by notes selted In a Cleveland eafety deKT?-table.t- sthe council or by the assembly there strength Othlne as this li sold under posit vault ro? by federal agents is noth of. unless the United States ahall ex guarantee of money back If it falls to but cf "scraps ling according paper," pressly give its assent to such action remove freckles. Advertisement. , rrencn, aiiegea r.Nd io vnaries Ver-aaill- ea . on, re-oluti- Washington Avenue 1 i V Tj'?r I. 1 rw inm u ? . " ' ' Watch for our opening. " iiiinni.il win II I m mmu- I i ill , J . SAYS GOVERNOR 625.000 SOLD BOTTLES OF IT ' rnl y 1 nd m. cy Austro-Hungar-i- him TO UPHOLD LAW, NEW YORK HAS property ce-lot- m m . an re-cord- w weil-know- ; rd 1 ar Austro-Hungari- - an - ln,R . v.. tro-Hungari- an - Austro-Hungaria- n. 4 most-favored-natl- on i I M 4 Uk v sK " A v SI S Urtnc . altant Austro-Hungaria- Austro-Hungari- an Austro-Hungari- an bltr ar-erd- . ar. -- to-b- -- -- ..... - One of the important things in connection with any cereal food is to have it thoroughly baked or cooked, For baking or cooking changes the starch of the grains. A. - Grape-Nu- ts is the longest baked of all It is scientifically baked at cereal foods. carefully regulated temperatures for 20 hours. This is one of the reasons why Orapo-Nu- ts digests so easily; why it agrees with many people who cannot take, any other form of cereal, without producing fermentation. : A goodly part of Grape-Nu- ts is converted Into dextrose, ready to be immediately assim- -. is. ilated by the system, and yield strength and energy. A further portion ha3 partially undergone this change, while there remains sufficient unchanged cereal to strengthen the digestive organs. It is then in a condition to meet the various requirements of tho ; ditive system, J ; ,.. Iff- ; - I ' " Kyott want to eat a most strengthening end nourishing food, and one that will digest more readily, go to your grocer today and ' .;AS r - ' get a package of Grape-Nut- e. Eat it with shewed fruit or as a cereal with milk or. cream ; or make it into an appetizing pudding. Every member of the. family will enjoy 'ita delicious flavor and wholesomeness. Grape-Nut- s ; . . 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