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Show I 111 OF EVEI rTS r0rrrZ..jt - ..... Ey CONDO LI xestgR.TAy -- i. SAW You v I" 1 ,. Ugh Spots l of the WORLD 'SNEWS i FRENCH IN U. S. COURT. 'CHICAGO.. Abs. 19. Charl. W FOCH COMING TO U. S. PARIS, Aug. Marshal Fpcn. unFrench and bis associates- - were formInto walked announced, the American held to the ally federal grand Jury Saturday when arraigned before Unit- - embassy here without formality, took c4 seat In te-jecand like Glass. Bonds for Frtnch Jrpre bp. at the sent uo ordinary caller, has $15,000. The remained were held held asking to see Ambassador Herrtclt.card under J.000 surety. Wiien the presence of the distin. guished visitor became known a secre MARTI AI LAW IX INDIA." tary immediately ushered him into the ambassador's office, Marshall aiAFRAS, fndia': Auk. 2.! The i.a.1. Foca told Mr. Herrick that he had abar district of Britibh India has been eome jlo the embassy in person to say proclaimed a mlliUryare5r- aennise.y.tnat he was going to the me serious aspect which rioting by E0it-ates"I wanted come and tell vou we iaiopans,.or Mohammedan Inhibi-tantsaid the officer, who com definitely." of Arab descent bad assumed in manded the allied" arinlea during Ihe the district. war. "that I am going to America. I : . last the week During there have to tell you how delighted 1 been several cases of . lootings and wanted burnings. OnUkionday last Magistrate The Visit of the American Lesion Batty with an armed force, proceeded has brought me in closer touch witk to fattambv there a mob of Moplahs America than I have been since the marching on the railway was encount American army was hereand I ,ai ered. The-mo- b on and preciate deeply the desire of the Am ramrmshine machine guns were fired asd it is be- erican V Legion that I go to theit con lieved the casualties must hare been vention in Kansas City." heavy, although, tbenuaili8EU not known. , tion-roo- p. (use7 J: oue "reMpCR AND j CA.V3D .('s$S p. , -- , :Ss g I D ALMOSr LfiY TH!? ARM IFTHAT KINO Of for JoilMTilt fANKeti STfT -- 15 ... IT on-- r QooV I HIGH PRICE RIOTS. TH2 ATRE BOMBED. Aug, 29, Demonstrations high priceeand al BERLIN, lnJunichafainst CHICAGO, Aug. 29. A bomb explosion in the Columbia theater Friday midnight shook the. entire business district The" theater was empty ft the time, not having been reopened for the - and soldiers wlthout serious According to police' . .stration U-- d 3 was due to tTQUbLeJT: jtrihad.aa hetng aimpd 1" particular at labor treubtesr xf a .buffesoue 'The"C61umbTa''theater,Ts v rouse' on what is known as the Colutn- - Poehner. or tia -- Wheel." Recently it has been Here ina B eriinOJcyorlfmen procession - Friday and bovered with "unfair" notices as a re ganized tOTtBraBdenberg,-- 1 - where.! sult, it was aid, of trouble with the narehed musician's union. The headquarters former War: Minister von Stein had f the Columbia "Wheel"; is in New been announced to speak under the lYork and it operates a chain, of auspices of the Nationnalist-ex-Sol-dierassociaftion. The working men theaters in & score of cities, mostly in occupied the building in which the '. . the east speech was to have been delivered and .von 6 tein left Brandenberg IXO YD GEORGE ON IRISH. General without dej;iyering his address. BARNSLEY, England, Aug. "29. reat Britain cannot', countenance the DEBS CASE TO PRESIDENT. earing up" of the United; Kingdom, WASHINGTON, Aug, ' 29. Recomkaid Premier Lloyd George in refer- to the Irish question in a speech mendations on the pardon of; Eugene ting Saturday. It would mean .civil V. Debbs, Socialist leader now im war in Ireland itself, he declared. He prisoned at Atlanta, Ga,; as based oa a study of the Debbs case by Attorney poped, however, be said, that common General Daugherty, were jcomplatsd ense would prevail, r:z:zs::::" for submission to President Harding. '1 am-o-ud that Great- - Britain The attorney general planned-risen above all prejudices and pro-- ! submit his recommendations and dis posed tdhns such aa have never been cuss the case with the president durproposed before," the prime minister bald. "They are terms which com-- ing the day. Officials at the departmend ' themselves not only to Great ment of Justice refused to reveal the nature of the recommendations. BritaTn7T)urt6The' whol9 civilized world.--- 1 trust -- common sense will Reports have beea.urreat in Waa- ington for several tweeks that Mr. ; Jprevafl. Daugherty would reeommand a pa)r- "Whatever our views are we cannot don-for the Socialist leader; but these countenance separation. We can no found no confirmation In official have of the more countenance tearing up United Kingdom, than America could quarters, countenance the - tearing up of .the Severance ould lead OLDEST MASON GOES WALKING. (United States Jin Ireland Itself to civil war. MARBLEHEAD. 29. MasSn; Aug. "If mithm Trelatid is Tint satisfied Iwith freedom, then l fear all hope of Greeted by his friends as the eldest country, laccom modation must.-.b- e abandoned. living Free Mason itr th IWe only want to do what is fair, right Samuel Cox took his usual birthday . the age of 102 years-nd just. If Ireland has a right to walk. Saturday at Remember of Philanth- so h so weparattion. lodge herq 75 years ago. Today has Wales, but no Welsh or Scoth ropic trie organization -- presented him with patriot "woult ever dreamjfTldemand-in- 102 roses. ' lured by flying glass; Vie-- po.ee ti Premier-KahTand-C- 3i 75 ery la Firestone flraf mada th low rr!f ton the Standard May 2.1 Unusual purchasing power through big volume of business, and the great efficiency of Its $7,000,000 Plant No. 2, manufacturing exclu- -- - tHe-was-ma- de g separation." MEXICO . OIL Non-Skid- JL r r . ty PROBLEM SOCIALISTS DEMONSTRATE MEXICO CITY, Aug. 29. Petroleum in all Its vexatious phases, embracing taxation and alleged property confisca--j tion.-w-- ll by be .4iscussed-4hwee- ltthe 'Mexican- - government With a. view to removlne this stumbling.' block to PRRiimntion of diplomitic 'relations with the United States;'- "The five heads of large American oil companies, en route here to take up all ouestions with , the government, are expected today. Coupled with their visit ia announced the aetermma.ion of the supreme court td render a r I "BERLIN," AuigdciMrstrana laborites are arranging for demon- strations throughout Germany against the "white terror" for Wednesday, the date set for the funeral of Mathias Erzberger, assassinated Friday. It la l sively 30i3V2 size, made this possible. Now, the production of the Eitra-Slz- e 30x3 tire has been transferred v.- I to Plant No. 2. This nennits the orlce reduction nn thta tlr frnm KTv aiiit -- olio I1A ftK tn til OK ever before been offered tire users. If your dealer hasn't the Extra-Siz- e In stock ask for our Standard Non-Ski- d type at the same price. You will still be getting an unusual tire value. . Cords That Don't Blow Out A.i You feel secure on Firestone Cords. Because Firestone Cords don't blow; out. Your repair man will tell you he hasn't seen a blowout this past - jrear- r- lf.OOO, 15,000 and 20,000 miles, and , the tires still going ! . strong. ' See your Firestone dealer today. Name below. ; Plrestoae Cord Tim are being sold at lowest prices In cord tire history. Utfl- -f 24.50 32xi-f- 4t4 Mx4SM.tt 1 1 f$2? .i "of $13.95 ' ITT, -- mfrs. A i U y Z, V- , hief . o3 U - NT . s' it TO) , - ' LJSV 9W WsV.1 : vr V - v s "y 'S V 1HL - hf tb , feporteedTowevernoareeenla-t0"?- Esilxw j iY--i reactionary meTSofli BrttiF hBavarian 'authoritleajarticlpated in i Friday night by 40,000 persons are an nounced in messages from Munich, One man was killed and one wounded in the process of dispersing tbe'dem- leged s .v s y 1 y SaidJTObers of the leftist party in Haze Brockbank and Archie BoyXck.' extension wort this year. .. tend to permit no mUltarlst ,demon-- 4 Mrs- .- MelvinrWllsoo ot lyson spoke Tbe new course will consist n ira-iowiuioui the work ot the primary organlza artistic study in the-- use ot color in two students arrested on suroicion tioas, the home; good taste in furnitujpe, of being connected with 4 p'clock ln th0 - afternoon - At asasslna-tiothe drapery and jail Interior decorations jbe "have been released i - conference was adjourned to allow all of the borne. The university plans t l:-T;;; v. to attend the pageant, "Thai Mormon give Illustrated lectures and praoUcal Trail from Nauvoo to Salt Lake demonstrations In the . Utah vtewna. NEBO STAKE CONFERENCE Valley," Mrs. Annie Rowe Beck was Where it is possible they hope to have representatives go into the homes and SPANISH FtRK, Aug. 59. Quarter: in charge of the singing. render assistance in decorating. ly conference of the Nebo stake conCartooning, commercial art and. vened here Saturday morning. PresiUNIVERSITY AT HOME. scenery painting are among the sixdent t Joseph Reece was chairman. teen art courses offered in residence the Second Musicwagfurnjmed-b- y (Special to The Herald.) ward choir,, .The day's sessions were -- SALT LAKE, Aug. 29. Women of at the University of lUahy for the - year. coming principany of a missionary characte he orhtownawin xnose aaaressing the meetM lettur tunity to study the latest Mea in most the fpr part returned mission decoratirur the borne.. thi Hnrf - Minnows are to be imported Into aries. Charles WrWhiteTrhe Nebd through the Extension Divison of the 8Da,n tTom Georgia lo eradicate mos-- " stake presidency was the first speaker. Unlverlsty of Utah. This service will Qultoes, which carry malaria late Miss Johnson, daughter of Bishop be had bf communities throughout' man? districts ot the country, John Johnson of Lake Shore," a A woman in Nevada who. manages. the entire state, according to recent announced at the state univer-jsevera- l ranches has purchased an air-sitplans line of her work in the mission field. I plane to be used in flying between her Dr. Joseph Hughes also addressed the "We are planning to teach, as far properties, morning session. ai possible, the same standard ofi Porcelain "money for Gautemala has The afternoon sneakers were Mr work as Is slyen in the ilg art schools been: designed in Gepmany- -- If aeeept-o- f Powell of Payson, Taylor Seek, who the east," declared: Miss Mable nd. Jt will renia spoke on missionary subjects. Miss I.Frazer who will be in charge of the rubber coins. coumer-movementsJo- ns n L ; ,y gien-an-opp- i I - ' - -- clarifying decision, not later than September 15, on.tbe alleged retroactive and confiscatory article 27 of the con." stitution. . There also Is a possibility that the chamber of deputies may take action amending article 2? during, tie last fcour of Its, extraordinary" session, whlcjtv closes Wednesday. r - HE FUNNIEST COMIC CHARACTER - T' MINERS "ATTACK POLICE ad-carried THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50 CENTS coupon with three others of and presented at Saunders11 different dates will, Studio, 44 West Center stairs, entitle you FREE OF CHARGE to one or your chjld. The size of the photograph U inches a largei beautiful portrait, , por-ours- . ... elf t vo trjjld, Auaut 29 (Goqsl Only During September.) .herald subscriber in Utah county may take advant- ? Herald Coupons and Get Free Photograph, and Use Herald WantAdi . STATE POLICE HfiADQUARTERS. S9. Five men ETHEL, W. fell in an encounter earl yesterday between an armed band and state .troopers on Beach creek, Logan counly, Captain Brockus. comimanding state police and deputy sheriffs,-- reported last night. Whether all the men who fell were killed, Captain Brockus could not say. He added that after his men had seen those who had .fallen picked up they retired, , because they wore civilian clothing. The clam was at close range, accora- Ine to the captain. Prior to the fight, be said, eleven prisoners had been taken by the patrolling party wnicn left Logan Saturday. Four prisoners escaped, It was said, ana one is to bave been killed. Captain Rfwknn beaded the advance guard of it was this troopers and deputies and men, detachment, comprtsing-twei- ve that engaged the armed band. Captain Breekus said that ne naa talked with a man Who came from Sharpie iftfter. the battle and that he said ''some miners were killed." reCaptain Brockus said that later ports from Sharpie-- indicated that the BtatepoHee bad "felayed- in luck" In stopping where they did. "We learned from Sharpies that there' were between 1,500 and 2,000 armed miners waiting for us to walk i ' into a trD." he said. 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