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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1924. ha has enormous turns ewiflg her were lent bsfurw the war, and these sums the Soviets have so far. dMined to acknowledge as current obligations. t which BORDER STATES. FRANK H. S1M0NDS . The border states, Poland. Rumania and the Laitle Entente, as wed as the lialtio states, would be glad to see Russia recognized and the worst j perils of the present thus exorcised A.1 of them have to fear fbe cons- cjupncps of anv continued hostilitybetween the west of fcr pe andKus.a and they have both eoonomic and! I".tkaJ interests in reopening the On the other hand Unoinn m.irket ihev d') not shire she Urilush view that there will In any early revival) in track' in Rus a and any cotiKe- quent rapid or i on side ruble atneliora lion of Uie general European situa tinThat also promptly rr- ItaJy w Foremost World Writer on International Affairs Special Correspondent of The Tribune ' Recognition of Soviet by Govern- MacDonald ment Move. Shrewd ny q ics'i t tant wls f th c n f A t n IV h r i rcNOgru T h s s i. .h. f tv w om lu- -j ojpuztg Russia is a foregone sun Rut again the main consldej-ation is pclitkai. Italy I'Ke Rrltain, M the French, maneuvering to continent and to fcuprenin on n the e w th the nsjsrrrrVliv Frr h inP jetxuifar!, fuifiii Jugo $f MONOS H By ' i n mjw, t i (h K h ih- - Mr. Simonds ibr hi'Vr, mm ijtlnr Ilian Tho JirtMi Wurh.n mm that a lon .step t vviri rttlu.ng un nt w ill be tcron when frdecd. fxi'uw t rccogmaud ft t IVh ini ft n ii t nr (ii n m recognize RijHia and in non! IS HHmh tar.sm have been dvr r pnn .n s srimo r f l'ir tp ir f f -t r dr. I, .1 f P ur for th 4.us as tl ' rr t r s nt vii if IVl sjcf, t uk r tn iii if tn fint h and s As far its Hi on pb u n tho g mnl g.i me Hill L ns r .iitu concerned tl PJllliM d txp w th tin APPEAL TO RADICALS n rt Mill agree! pt'iiu'ar K u el f tnk ng a that littc r r iiar-- e .n the trail sunt nrtit in k n g f tli vi i.d mi r it Tl ev d nnit t,f n t r id to U, aj .a) b employ irw Ki1-si- i I d pn-se- i Ih-.- iaut i ust, i f ,Vi i , I i i t .il - 'lit rp, Electric Ironer The Beauty of I U t tenu, recho-b- Jugo-Flavi- tion up IVagnie. !:; t at and Twu ..KA miu! mun to bring th que an early t onfereru e in Poland linn alf.adv re soviets ltum.m11 is reh Centitae4 from Fig ogmted t hr ported to have setrlid the Utssam blan dispute whkh would remove the onlj real obstacle to Rumanian f fours recognition re Omimii, ognised the Russian regime in the famous tienoa atm e men t of )ears ago. lYar.fA, alone oT the ortfn?ntil t the moment coiintrien ferms In the matter f Rusaia, vet he has sent FYankifn Tin lillon who the Angnrt treaty and negotiated there is little queatmn that thin clever and experiewed w wii in dicate the direction in whbh iYen h interest hen, ttnd if it lies m tl w y of recgnltkn hatn am h viion The difficulty for France n ontrst ed with all other counties i that ) and aHv n lnopin of the on the left - Or Iboon-ntr.tni- ? imim liau !j that a stroke o' pfualvMs way imp ndim; 1 r Urnt-so- n v.armd Mr VS iHun of bin maye toii'l non Htrontrly FUytU th u he tht rrnjndi if she tour and im ioi Hlh n tuii in WiahhiKiim and tn tanVlision that he tpj and Me! WIL60N REMONSTRATES nt if if if - Mr c rtiv i')et pliviJMis it wu tn m m1 anotl tlu r f p i n I. d n I d w at tnc) the n y S((tni skidls would give t rh,h(,n ht h, ,S ih i mn rep til iln "...M- -l I ri h r ' H, J- - ") j M- a ;, to - nvr I.inc from which he haa fu!K recovered I'he prneident h on this tuiv nv.rtaxed he is sufrer.ng from his a length and ftp nerv us ithausthm Hi condition in not alarming hut Itwil be necew-s'tr- y f cr 4uv reettvery1 thit he have reet and quiet for & onnidoraMe t time (It a fact that irp to thiv time .Ison hid not snffe,t.d a stroke, ho dinger of ne was recog-ntrf- Mr but With that announcement the country got its flint Information thnt Uie prcsnUnt hiil broken down and on bepernVr Is) And 27 ih his speviad tram rolel along MYtHhington h iresdrt rested anl Urt while ilnon and Ir flnvtyn took help? w Ith him ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON H ev ar-vhome Sun lav nvorn- b r ls at 11 uiK Set kxk Co th IPs tme in thru in Mr W IN ii nse fiom Iuh tel aul walker t Ho se mcfn i t the ca- - whh-i- i He looke ! pale and awriiud h.m driven I ut hr wilked wihnt asnlst- a n. a ptui u fxc, Hti i of mu eicr j w which he Mrs tun m tt ii railway in Al- th igh there wan no crowd t I rn outside the railwaj M nn, as hf ar drove Mj ninh ra "ni his hi and bowed op as f ri preetlnK-- i fr .ma irreat ad dine o .nanv times Pias h wel-i4n- J rr Protect the children . 5 Modern ylumlnno. properly installed, protects both rhi't dren and crown ups heailli Modern toilet and wash rooms, sanitary- - drinking fi.un tains and tiroper heatino anu veutilating at whool are im portant to tho (bildrens health; and not Isa so at t W. A. Baddley, Successor to Hitrson & Rossi ter W a 81S. 105 E. First South. aM ni sit .Id of f n fe 11 m-i- f Nil l on as ne riUH Ids jhvsj, Ufes ni tl4i, dtsaa it 4. ,fte-n...- n n tl, ? a rrnarkaule 4.n uisp ay of Haro! saM p iM4Iy &fer the cohfer-- r nil e that hson was ment illy alert n Trentalv able tn cope with anv with whih he might have to sthn ii l al s,pWtor Ult'hoock and his lem-riti- o n Capital hill, i llea4ne grlnnerl with eatiRfaetlon "ifK hill niise-rye- 1! t. fr -- vou w hile whil at lit others recAid marks of the vvaYnicsT ott- one thing he rewarded as tiideratlon snored and mt to be trespass! upon - that was under any cunsid-ratiohis family life Nothin aroused him more than dna or unions public printed referents to the women folk He insisted 0f his household moat riul ob.serv aji e uf UonaLtlt UfKn Bo low Dr' that anyone can afford it Thi Introductory Sale Positively Ends Feb. 16 a Will you be one of the fortunate ones to tecure a Junior Simplex at the special terms and low prices offered now? wsm. POWER MIGHT ITS TRIBUTES S they who tread that way are certain of end irmg fame In the solemn presence of death we behold tne evidences of tender passim? into universal grief. Tears history opinion divuhd a- -, to the svmuathvbellsand and heartfelt prayers widgdorn of sunn 4f his foreign poli- tolling n re land When c nfuston has frhen ptok.e throughout a cies to calm conviction, he must take high .ippfecation for his hopts and his dreams for freedom hopes for the of all nmowned the tverv plue among of peace on people dream ages because of hi exalted Ideals vrd good will toward men Neither eulogy defamation ma- eanh In h4use--. Representative Garthe terially can influence tho estimation rett of Tennessee, the Democratic in which he w II ho held by future ' forma Iv announced the passgi nerauona It us unavailable either to leaderof the former president ing unduly app aud oi to depre are throughout the ivilt. what he lia, d ne or wliat he has vori I, Mr Garrett said, who will d to do tri Measurttl both wavs, h ,he Is easily r i.pnixed as the Kreate.t I hararter Ji1'., of his man of nis time an,! one of th fore-st of all history has passed on Mn are not always judged alone Others Wlll not iocord him such by what they do, thev ar soinet also iudge4i by what thev try to inits do praises 'It Is not for u now to enter upon tme thing Is ertit.n In the years t) or to to aftlx come, if war shah again desolate th' RpecuiatinH Mlrow W.lsons attempt p.ace in hitorv earth, and the mothers of this land Ve f ould not do this later if we would be compelled to yield their mns to History, iteelf, will that and it bloody strife all they who fight and is safe adjust to assert that it they who sorrow will rememUr and will reasonably do so unerringlv bless Woodrow Wilson bfvatjse he "We fLnd loo doee to hi. k gave himse.f in an earnest effort to our atmosphere is w t t(x much deliver them from the her.tage of with recollrc4iona of hla n 1. tha final judgment of mankind will be fair in apite of eff.rrts to per-v- rt PhTT'.1l,ty. and pow'r 10 ,,na'f to Whlcl It Already there haa been a re ?innJ vival of hie popularity and this will Circumstances dher volume as the vears go by Leaders in great crista do not def hlS thTrorV;.1 pend on favoi or renown larnestness n?',;eiTn Wh-rlindeed the path of Immortality, and hia vir-lu- e .nrf"i,PreSPn" geniua made him for a Oo.J . EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE aJl nr w ,imer,PttUe tv time, at least, the outstanding of the world He walked upon heights untouched bef,ie by human feet he eought to break new trails for mankind Not alone irt xenatee, parliaments and chancelleries; net only In throne- - rooms and executive courts and cloisters was his idealism weighed and analyzed, but its spirit permeated the masses of men and from all thegreat religions of the earth in mutifanous languages uttered in tongue of ail the tribes and races of people of all chines and of all civilization came the profound plaudits of brain and heart and wistful souls. lt is not coneeivable that the impression so credited shall perish from the psychology of humanity, but Just what the firll and ultima's effects are to be nistorv and desttnv must combine in the coming centureis to tell For us at this moment is Just the sad and sample duty to cease for a bnef time our labors Chat we mav Join the millions of our fellows and stand in solemn contemplation of Uie majesty of death. Identical resolutions were adopted by the hottse and senate calling for the appointment of committee to attend the funeral and to T9 ort by what further token of respect and affection It would be proper for congress to expreess the sorrow of the nation. The senate adjourned until February 7, the day after the funeral. The house adjourned until tomorrow the AND ORIGINAL J ONLY 1 NOW AT 27 East 2nd So. Next to CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK. KILLED IN GUN BATTLE. 4 -Ki'ii Uliio, fT.arles Sanders was shot and k M and Bryan Keenan was shot un-- r nnd captured in a gun battle lit' t day at their rendezvous in a u ip i where police lcated them for ui. participation in several holdups ml been hunt burglarjts Thev had eleo ed fnr several weeks as supects the rnent murder of lobn Uu ha Mir ttun seveery wagon driver shots were fired in tho tun nty-five CU7VHI.AN1-- . battle rLss " NOT IN FULL ACCORD Pome if the wlo w re n t In a,u rd with the piuii y of ile1 fmirtTl t. ( hn ihms-- i a .eery 'u' r.un I anmna then i hi iie hunt nl the sute dep.u-.nrn- t ailed a m,-e- i ms of the , I'.m-- t and ijui.re r Grn.-..- n an e. nN it Tuf,iln the lUdMdo t s ion Uiiou. Ifr Lana ox. FUEL AUTHORITIES coal-burnin- (CmUau4 from Pag is 9 hini beautifully finished and attractive. eanlmn easily and comfortably seated on an ordinary chair. This Wonder-1-VuaiSimplex turns the hardest task of the week into a pleasant occupation. Is him all agree that the appointments of a d home, cottage, dwelling or apartment house must include a g furnace. vat du Vr j called railed It- - nor dote it take up any is no larg-er- . more room than a s winjc machine, and can be moved about as easily has opan end iny, how it Irons? saves hours and hours of time. well-ordere- pHo thin time Mr Wilson inn stim that his 4Xiulition be k pt secret had fcxra. his room all hi)' pie m Tern of the finulv the loi t4rs and t'Vo trusted turves from the nauil who shaved The d,spensir VS ilstm lint wasben-rt-harrl and Woo trow he He hi and i. a mo'et giw Hurts worn fir not whiskers vetirs n 'u'rnl at lohna h, w nilt btirrrvi Hopkins nhen h V vvri H ! ntber eaisl.ul mke ficrn'rlel f i!'v br 1 41 oar tho aiuI ri, ment everv dav SECRECY MAINTAINED tr Meanwhie tb sttrt v whnh h ;r s itils rounded the ibla'K i 4.1(1 n a e s tlln sk gav 4.rv4 w.uilt J lo kn v w. tb (ngieH I a usli: JUu'w.. Laui-- 1 sufuc rl ni ilif f,rMI ns h's Jtv son and 'u w.'o y4r Mr ve tVHermm d that shoudn ngrs.s Members of the rsthln t to s& for an auL f,unl mlt i ,tKc roo,n en? hun .he i k his is (ii k? vin the tru ietl him fi mi rs4-W ahthr or n I irneil Hut ruthless and othfra before offered on Simplex Iron- ers You pay only $1.00 rasli and we send this Wonder Junior Simplex Ironer ini your home. The small weekly payment of $2.00 thereafter, if desired, will be added to your monthly service bill. Amazing Low Price Mr sh lia ' ii - t of hi ihtt Mr Wilson was a inaniae (Cvatinned frm Ess a prisoner, or so disabled nnrnH',iiA, Hut he was unable t taik business It nioMHtrated, howver thit ht was this greatest crisis, lie is with t v oiu-lis- Many iht I prcmriNvl a ruMne or no no worry The coming tbe king Ami queen of the "h.-e,P hfiEUN. to the White House wae , Th,?e .."'I" ioru; Turn iit 'he pr, si len -06'4 " tmstrr i d and business of ail forms e was idoil from esd .ihe s,k was kept from him !' on' tal v Lt rc U'w' the i eii draw it to OMINOUS DAYS BREAK n!l(kn rolltia n onxrw- -i who wanttxl lu Ti.e per.nd of re4.; set med t be i Pt"1 hi rrLokirtg good progress anJ on bt p president was in 0 t m r fi Gray sin ann4uni-eonditin 1. tuiiier a Mic tT.jit nie,,t r r s.d nt had padHA Uie su t 'ir to i'rncHl the jtsl. lV, "hiu Hout some r - im (lay smoe the beginning nf his break hl lailv aa a down He was requir-mimuii sum i 'M prmitul tores.duu l,f n JFnrd -- eat them some bills and congressional n strokes wnire the ,he lions, nominations, an dictate som erfrt ot :i inbrief letters ,n wcxU wap,1H,,',lrhke v the pco irag ngl unMlFNervth'ng MY Qil fhdnber ' v ' a park ifpisi'h worn home. Let nfl tell rou how this pro teetion can be ceonomieallr secured. . was well eno igh ride in R(ck (reek r the next tew days Dr w ' heavier drama. t however thst h whether Wilson rmld A p d I'Onld nit t soiiiullatim cl h move some hfs W il n Iemo4rat nnl th itgitmtot d w tl) the oliwervatrtn ti n .neaLl u now n lu that vr W Lfip I'Un! dAl wtiii the Meg, t,r(r,ai It.romi, m, .,1 loo t I, an situation w it n his legs anywav is iai the ruli ne o! tii Uiotui Rs iffoct wue t side 4f hiN Ham great Power of will. imjiatr the m tor n rv t a of the let t The Irimde of the rnat tor waa that aide as wl1 as tho snisorv nebves r a markable will ptwer, careful dwori h'v For the next wok Mr ursine ami skihful mxlirai attention vetv ertxl between lif and di(h Ml been Allowing their effects. Hnn that U was Hjsib. t4 do was hn! thtse etrveil to prolong the ck man s In a few 4ln there was som Kfe dom walk to enaMed him thev again Mr ,V iwon lo lrtnuut therewith the atl of a cane wlik Mr Wilson wanted 4 npintn rose. faetiounly referred to aa hla read am! could inrt do it in ted with after and they ensiled him to thirel ler nose gUsMca, eo hi o ulft w,m oi n. his Wt hand and arm to some derel down fiom ivhilauolphia and extent, when he appeared in although fitted him with Hitjoihs his lift he generally hooked Mr Wilson had aufftred the retml public of Jus coat and a buttonhole in thumb vears hemorrhage In hie right ckssible!! in that arm supported his iy?o aiuifftT tjrayson wanted tho Ills disability In walking be Sviiwvutita to ex- mannerreferred Ie It Geirge aa to his lameness later amine It After many wearv months in bed I want l look At your pupils. said Wilson t track strength enough to go u Oi the y' sit at his deek, dictate letters preside SICK MAN S HUMOR. at an 4Ka;donU cabinet meetine and ' on li 'have a long Jb ehot hack c motor r'dmg, but the constitutional k btsrdeul Ive had many breakdown left Its marks upon him the mi almost a shadow of his nnd niadi thouHHiiUs uf them nt con former self He left the White House Si, k an he woe he whom dr tors said might an I to invalid xi nd to wanted finement git live five minutes five months or five up norAnd ih exact y years iture despie th fact that he !our tornpe said I fliavaoii had his ops and downs his tenacious mal this moiung f was the marvel of ail the old on r on one theicift il if vu spocla Wts who attended him My temp r wt t ke p me m tin-- Lu nut h lurger, r W two-ho- 1 in Iti sure at hie dor tor s order, and learned to like it, he liked liht nu,c and the th"itr when the entertainment wa diverting He confenacd he had no digestion for gram! opera ami the r i e- tl iwuu; nU in nt ml nrip'U He rei lent Is p yielding ti to the entr UIph ff Mi WJw n, m. quieHe(l and ihe fits were an v to the In an offlt ial untry poun'1 stitenient which said h 1rennlert i'on cop tion Ih due to orw. rk Tic tru.Me dasH b ii k to Hn attack of Intlncnsa last April m bi er i mi w iiowiver was not wupported by eome ot)n r tubmet nn,i..btwe as he probably ie.d rtxiaoii to export he would be. end fin attempt lu fet some information tilled Thu im hient undouuiedl wuj ih pnimipaJ fa tor in Mr VVClson e t rupt dimissaJ of Mr. lainaing later v nn ht kaj nrd ot il Th In ooTyuresa fliwtlly am toigttattn a hal and It waa Uetermln-i- i L tirui out whetiier we have a pro-den- t .r not, as one political leader Ihe .Meviun situation ipreased u r rolf-hihe ruxaAtun for a dei bled rH(,lutu n whUh the senatepacing warranted a coniereme of the foreign kiuons ornnii tee with the prei- n nt Senator Fall of New Mexico, a and adnunletration polley Lpub!in o arm stx.rYtary of thi PtMni nt wrh( t nr mid r President Hai dim; was a number of the p ul naind inrritt e to g to the White Hiuee m1 S nator llltfhocick of Nebr'iwka a poliUial friend ant linorat, of natirro was supptrter lagll a me t a s the ot he r Mi h t their Hurprino the senators w r ushered into the skk room, shook hands with hie th presidentfumbled iila with some hand, urr ntn with hileti and div'uMl h Mexican situation with marked r ntal Hvllltv 'P'Mt firm nitration exploded the m. ir uu' bt tr tV tr fjoial niiclp trl( Wilson morning of Cut t r 5 Mrs tin p t I ni in tit bathroom aihi in u weak voice in Oiayeon vv ah uninun-- J inti to Iiim horror U sun proLr4tt found A1 on the Moor In a httniumk us (ondition le had (alien a i( wound-- i r in th wiiji Uos- li.rn m Hie Aal Liuniplevi CALLS l)fl ASSISTANCE, The rhiutan roll d tnv pitM'trute fvrm fuL onto the ru and iIm , ' two torn kra.Hp.TiK It drak'd hie luntfn in ru1 t e I. all into a Lei clunitfr Hii I, t indium hun.td uiuijn.il 1MI114 l lie to U'e tazk jiitMuti.l il Mr Wilsuu into bed alm, ml it lu r to v sii ied Uurin U li.ia ordeal h ptiHiderl'a wH wan nnd and orfeitd i , k Lh'itB to the piijm. i.tn Hi til UIIU pri SU. Tl KLml to iiKiiui ho sMiS - attJ m 11 nuif to tlwit in ftt si epy The telltale .lro.im; of h1iv i from the pnsnhntrt mouth tnd th twit'h were th re agtm itiK of the f u W oodr w wrote tht lr diagntiH n ha I ft llhon had been paralyztd and lay lu the shadow of deith of his llje With the first movi-u- nt he ext!atd a nmiHe front th d hihw tlwit wife anl u)nditin. if serious imiHt iml Iwmiu knwn from 1hiU 8iimimnd liraumn lcihta Ir lYanois X irt mi a for-anon of ihe uni lalisl mml epe rm ived into ih two A m tf nn of tin j d irtv jAociel Nur t meui MArBtlup ol wtiuh ie nn for si of tlu tliui! fifty winds i Jj Hiit.nl 'Ls II rut4 lulltd in lLrtr R of truth T tin nLtal Mist naval ivvl c )i j h i ihM iru,ulrthel liatiiu si man, uii'l l'r St rl tK Kwffm of tht ritv, Mrn v i n h family phv'Huian CEREBRAL AFFLICTION. on Oo mmath pet -- It.ird FOR THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE we are making terms never In the first pla-e- , this Wonder Ironer is a real Simplex, with all th excluaire Blmplex Merits. lt 'if 'JUNIOR,' The World s Leading p libr fr WONDER, To Belgium, where on the invitation of the Belgian Ambassador in Washington, he is to examine Belgian policy and see the progress which Belgium has made in the reconstruction following the war. D. To the Ruhr and to Geneva if the situation warrants. In general, Mr. Simonds will try, as he did on various trips during the view of the present situation of western Europe, with war, to get a close-uespecial relation lo the problems of peace and war, of German and French relations and of the prospects for settlement or for further disintegration. In bis wartime trips, he talked with the generals and statesmen, and he hopes to do likewise on this trip. G. fit hh The Latest Model Family Size To to him. t t r i behove thit Kiss i w n lb ni i irjuuji ouutris n In Jfnli th tiW m brityv Mile t m lciu, long turn) t Ii n wii abroad and tluv d net b that pi t hit it ii.,a l nothe more is (irotitn-po- c , dflgt rccognrtr n w.ti rhtic much Am--h r W7h hotihrv r pon M , ka, Mluh has ter ..n i bo w i, . r o ' i and w. Kd . , I, i, ,u n t. .1 H ' ,1 liss ,t, i) tho st a st in 4tinn t p I wid latdv tin i ( lv pfn Jermu' r.iinn' Ui i ir did near Irilsii pmi v m hurt p.inp Hu ir.imel r jm r cent cf i.usHia must i t Mik to s ur w i n import n I'rame i.nd Rrita .id nak. n.h a.uri t i it mire U n b n t.tl i m i ;s ' I"' s,,t p per n nt f r I.nt i n 1 f i thui has j n. eon p,i LABOR'S ATTITUDE pm d orrine He doe? h pe to' hi t t iYom h Inf u n !Mjl b it , huMt i, llu s.tnaton h 1ms rod tin smallest intention to d has sdo.idov di'fe,ent s uls Hriimh fo- - ITnidi (ont the lyailUon gu ertim tit whih nntal herernnnv and he must look n asMsted the varaAib rrind!v us upon n, liw.r nie- - wttii it which spared no words menLi to UW-- ct o ks It the i.iv ! in dniiiuoing bin tfrfu enterprise a reverse f r w (omtdrtilv l. n (h forint pai-- t thv ago i 1 h s 'rnfujiil Le 3. nur , L ms i ih that IP MifHort thing h lj.ibr hdi and his (! iat u aflei .1 long setrng o it to I ring and hitter bn into tin Furopsn ciri'le in Ku"- Mrugi suoL'nlol Pm in thu heidiing Kuaian mf un express pit pose of limiting own tanka and huv htt.c svmptthv l'f'i ii infui n 4i(i .0 j n tig h val-1- .. e abv m tb with t tie t st idinbrn nt f s xir, jji Russian thc-- n but tht n mum h niputh uc with tlu ,u w in Htuation Huifp whifh means 1 Rueiaii ntu.it ion its th all aflii file of iistorilion interpr ltuand nif.in to rpngnuu Huksih jim i.ermany no! bevomi thit the x a clirci't blow to the ippomntH of u m1 on of rad'cil nnd So ltlit isithd Ih llritain crnraly 1hu ft rrn m umtr It in not t . U not only e d bte.l thit lt;elr !aborites bflni that h rrouti i. hut mu have r imprtant far r i hing ron-hci- u w Ing Kh8. 1 t . .if dht r tins In the m t f w nionthH hnna nsdlcal Kovenwntni li,u k into i,uto-pfa- n diK usf ms aid ffVipvrfrht n1! I th Moi'lirp vaiui ,p N'ew gun ail gain-- t tiie IVt ri li Having r Hpftpt Svri'lb ale ognised Itiifisia, they will teuaimv admiss.i.n for me Hav htate in ak the league f nations 'i'h n they will sei k a s.rniThr m f r o many and expeot the support f Huh-i- a for their pro Herman and anti-iYcngener.ilv on thepoheies comment the of Husia Ih likely to takerecognition pi 4. e with equal mp'd.t' now' hMaue all stitis will fear to let anyone gam excK.nive Thus Klvantagia tt9 the In n t Has Gone England with letters of introduction to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and other British Labor loaders to iny estimate and write about tho new Labor Ministry, which has just taken office. For all Americans, this new experiment in government must have great interest and the importance of the decisions of the new government, both as to foreign and domestic policy, are of supreme importance. The coming of a Labor Ministry itself is the greatest peaceful revolution which has been accomplished in any country and its effect upon Europe may be startling. B. To France, where a new general election is soon to come, which will determine whether M. Poincare and his policies are to be indorsed or rejected, and where General Dawes and the other unofficial American experts are now working m cooperation with European experts in the solution of the German Mr. Simonds will talk with both M. Poincare and General Dawes, problem. and with a number of other French statesmen who are known personally A. irn r s u over to have in.jx ru mM s r t im ami Ku:rpe d mumJ bn4' p H -trogth to co ttr. mr 9n th rah is rhat-i- j fl r Arm prnn r rn nn ' t h n f vpi f th ttx tridnui n d n rt , U'ltFh cose pohtjrl Bays to GetYour brk rt " impl'! r of n 2 FOR TEN WEEKS To Investigate Present Conditions and Interpret Their Significance to American Readers 11 WAF'HJVG'K.V, Sailed for Europe February t s p ' moved hs Oao. ) hU wife and family daughter - to the White tio three hjnmd formnJ state th Ht j a r 1, p the kwer fUxir, leaving and Installed to tiie tourists, with hK own family irtJud n Ht- s wing m.u'.hine, on the whero th' S I'hots re nd tb old home nt 4.U I iimo lif 01 thvt optm jod unti isv jea h tf the tirt Mfx Mil v.m a iu th' marriajgf of two of h r i them h me vs d f l'r rrm'tu vuchters SNUBS ARISTOCRACY. W lUon V paid his first respe-t- s to ihe loal aristovracy by dedln.ng an mvttaHvn to join the (bevy ('ha.se tiub the niost oxchisive golf, dinner vnu uaHing organization Tn the city, a rot the Foomae to golf ami at an o h ure "pxxr mans Hub" on rnt of ms fiHt rounds ver the nk. he fa xca to hear Fore of a (Ha. nnrih.i it who pad his resects in Ung age not usutllv addressed to a president of the United States Mr Wilson thrw d wn his Tubs and walked off the Unks 11q rlii not ufml a onmiltee of Hie club cu Vd w.m rn a;Klogy iH' al bis seoldston and lark of v k.nc .oiv re he waa not in n (king mv M n and having maJe them to reverse them en- -' (i'eirtH v w er futV There wxe a great rfaal of public x about Mr Wison s iteration hart la reading detective stories pen al d some did iLfiihby reeding He took to guT as alight heaiJi ruea- - ' 7 radition suggests it, Fashion prescribes it, Good Taste demands it. And Good Judgment says, by all means us,e KING COAL in your furnace. Then youll be sure to get coal, that is dependable the purest and best produced by nature, mined in the most modern and scien-- , tific manner known to the coal miners Theres a size conveniently prepared to suit the individual requirements of even the most fastidious. -- pro-tessio- n. I |