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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER iflUMEW Tt t V HHHflflHBUBHHflBflHnaHaflBHUnHflBflBB 5 Is N 31, 1920. 0 r. 00000000000000000000001: If If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOLE FRIEND OF (Conninued From Pag rive.) which filled the history of Europe for re-many centunea with the threat and has laics of ar. The Baltic question been revived, Russia has retired from the Baltic, save about the head of the Gulf of Finland, but who can believe that the peri great Slav state of thebe future will from consent to separated manently the sea by a thin facade of helpless states, such as Esthonia, Llvland and . I.uhuanla, even If aH three should seek alitles of war. The Baltic question has strength In unity. Yet It will be the policy of all the states Interested in the Baltic, of Sweden, Germany and Great Britain, to preserve the Independence qf these states and thus prevent Russian control of the Baltic. To .the Baltic question there Is added the Polish, also of very great antiquity. Poland has escaped from the Russian, i German hnd Austrian, but if the disap- pearance of the Austrian makes Polish escape on thie elde permanent, if the frontiers Poland haa accepted with wav of the Ruselan leave open the t for an ultimate restoration of friendship between both branches of the Slav famllv, ! between the German and the Polea the ' frontiers laid down at Versailles reprecan sent only sn lncltatlon to war. Nor GerPoland ever bo quite sure that the strike not again man and Russian may Polish lib( hands snd seek to extinguish erties .by dividing Polish lands. 0 al ct A i ; i Other Questions Arise. As between the new states, erected as a result of recent treaties, many dts-- i putea of a dangerous character have come nawith the liberation of the smaller mentionalities from the overshadowing ace of great and tryrannlztng powers. Thus the Poles and the Lithuanians are drawn over VUna, bitterness at daggers etlll survives between Czechs and Poles over Teschen, recently divided between the two, both of whom claimed the whole district. Between the Rumanians and the Serbs there endures the acute and very dangerous dispute over the Banat Between the German-Austria- n fragment now erected Into a separate republic and the Jugo.Slavs there Is the Issue raised bv the plebiscite of Klagenfurt, recently Bedecided In favor of the Austrians. U their tween the Hungarians and there exist having disputes neighbor their origin In the determination of the all ot their ancient Magsais to regain fact that all of these lands, despite the lands are inhabited by people who prefer other rule to a return to Hungarian supremacy Looking 'back to the settlement of thee for a mdroent, we per-eicongress of Vienna that out of it grew certain distinct conflicts which make up the history of g The (he nineteenth century. the Gerrlv.alry between the Latin and man on the Rhine survived to make the war of 1870 and to contribute to the making of that of 1914. FYance had created In Germany and Italy a longing for solidarity, bv her effort to conquer As a consequence, the and dominate. German and the Italian peoples struggled race to and national solidarity In upward the wars of the middle of the last century. Bv refusing to undo the wrong done to the Poles bv Frederick the Great, the congress of Vienna preserved a wound In the east of Europe, which did not hegt and could not be cured. age-lon- 0 This splendid home at 1324 2nd Avenue U one of the finest of the new homes In BonnevlUe-on-the-HiSalt Lake's most exclusive residence sec- tlon. Colonial stylo of architecture, finished throughont with the very finest materials. Quarter-saweoak floors In all room. Solid vitreous china hath fixtures. Seven spacious rooms, and arranged In most homelike manner. This home is Swaner Built, M. which means unquestionable value. We are offering this splendid home at a very low price and on terms you can easily handle. , ' Open today for inspection. , d BETTILYON HOME BUILDERS CO. 370 South Main Street. Wasatch 4840. struggle almost as potent as the United States at the close ot the world war. resumed its glacler-Ilke march toward the open waters beyond the Dardanelles and the Bosporus. Te meet this thrust, first Britain and France, then Britain and Austria, finally German and Austrian united. War after war marked the progress of the struggle, the race between the German and the Slav, as It finally developed, tor the road to the near east and the bridge to Asia Minor, which Is the peninsula of Constantinople. It was this rivalry, this race, which reallv precipitated the world war, although It was complicated by circumand Franco-Germa- n And looking forward to the stances. future, on the basts of the new adjustments, H must be perceived that there U every chance' that In the next hundred years the effort of Russia to regain her position on the Baltic and to achieve her cqnquest of Constantinople, to gain the bv prise which was in her hands world war, consent during the Thus we nay have at will be renewed. one time a new eastern question and a new Baltic question. Anglo-Germ- an Anglo-Frenc- h 0, "v The Md., Oct. 3ft Suit the equal suffrage amendment wee filed In tha court of common pteae today by member, of the board of manager of Maryland League for State Detente against the board of reglatry of the 6eventh precinct of the Eleventh ward. The court act November 22 for a hearing. The petition contends that the amendment waa not properly ratified 'and that It waa beyond the amending power, of congress. DALTIMORE, New Alliance" Probable. In the nineteenth century, first Prussia and then the German empire am Russia were, long friends and e'en allies, the separation between tlie two, due- to the German support of Austrian 'pretensions in the near east, was fatal to both dynasties and to both empires. TodaJ nothing seems at once more momentous qnd more probable than a new association of the Germans and the Slavs, wljleh will inevitably challenge almost every de, certaintall In the settlement of 1919-2ly every circumstance save In the west. tne war reestablished fact, The world Struggle for Path to East. proven so completely In the wars of Louis But the main outcome of the eettlement XIV, that Great Britain will never conof ienna was the inevitable creation of sent. save after complete defeat, to the the eastern question The great Russian establishment of a strongIn military power Belgium or In empire, emerging from the Napoleonic In the new countries. A Another Effort Made to Block Equal Suffrage 29 West Broadway Few Soon Wert of Walkers Whole Family Come to For Your Winter need generous terms will be gives vou. We "Gladly Open Charge Accounts With Residenti of All Surrounding Towns Wo want you to enjov the same privilege of our cheerful as credit thousands plan of Balt Lake people do. Mens Overcoats and Up Mens Suits, $39.85 and Up $34.85 mate- e rials, newest patterns, conservative for middle aged form-fittin- and belted effects for jung men. -- ye i a -- fi Q ' s, anti-Germ- a; 1920, by the. McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) no n men, Jugo-Blav- ' ihtro-- ' dure vou. You will be invited to open an n t. Most Iligh-grad- e. Alsace-Lorrai- (Copyright, Clothes 'to Alsace-Lorrain- Jugo-blavl- Can Buy on Credit You one Holland. German failure to realize this fact led to the loss of A new German effort to disturb the frontiers drawn In the west would almost Inevitably Involve the British again. Therefore, so far as the question Itself is concerned, the settlement of Versailles might seem destined to endure. Hut FYance has necessarily embarked upon a continental policy in which. In supporting Poland she encounters Germany and perhaps Russia, In giving aid to the like the Poles essential elementa in her edifice, she has com almost to blows with Italy. In general, her support of the smalt states, created at Versailles and Riga, brings her at once Into collision with German and Italian, while before Warsaw her generals were responsible for Russian disaster. Moreover, with this department of French policy, Britain baa neither concern nor sympathy. Future Problem Stated. - . Thus, immediately, the problem for fhe future Is slated. Can FYance. momentarily the strongest military nation m the world, permanently protect the small states, liberated by the world war, or, at least cover them until they have acquired strength to stand alone? Can she build out of these minor states, with Poland the chief detail, an alliance sufficient to check Russia on the Bereslna, Germany along the lower Vistula, Italy along the Adriatic, thus Insuring the existence of Poland and or will she be forced to abandon the task, perhaps having to pay for her effort In ioss of tewitory? Beyond all question. Germany will again seek to exclude the Poles from the Baltic and regain Posen and West Prussia. Russia will strike for the Baltic. Italy will continue to endeavor to estabher All lish control of the Adriatic. three of these problems are born of the new European settlement Only Franc Is vitally concerned In preserving the ediFYance and the little peofice of 1919-2- 9 ples then liberated; apd, by an Ironic turn of affairs, France alone championing the rights of small states and seeking to perpetuate those circumstances which make the last war truly a war of liberation, finds herself accused on all sides of Imperialism. New Books for Library Th fAllowtaff books will b added to tbs public library, November I: U1MCELLANEOI. Blasd Ms, Mssovrs and Mortis la South Amorim. of Brasil, ArfsotiM DtsrripUv republic, Paraguay sad Uruguay. A decidedly readable book." The third Bonleager. Sevcateeatb Century. volume of The national history of Franc.' Deals wltb the reign of Louis XIV." Burns lnatneton In pen and Ink Work that wilt bs of service to one even uithout a t mr her." Kmereon A atndy of the New Frontier. America. I be Americas liberal spirit, Ite frontier origin and Its application to niodern problem a," 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 Fleury Memoirs of the Empress Eugenie. "Compiled from etatemente. priests documents snd prlentn letters, sad full of ihs interesting happenings of tier time." I the early 70a." Mere Islet of th others Payebotherapentlee. lierrtab and O'Eelly. S. Ootiies Barque sod tbs Weavers Chapters by nine men who are authorities on Grove. stories." Irish Two beet methods of payable treatment." A story of s Oppesbeim, E. P. Devil's Pew. In Curio Collecting Hayden leaders Denis wltb the minor nrticlrn of tverydsy uoe the plaa of wen. English Labor party tb war rhao boring le threw Baglaed Into of a pest trail union.. all of big .Irik, Heydrlck Americans All. "Stories of Amer-les-s through tElvlle Palmetto. 1 of rom.ee TIi Perry. life ef today e collection of abort stories " a Has a classified Louisiana girl. authors. by our An Pulflllmenl of BltMib, Isaowle elatea Hat of storteo by locality and notes sad quesA girl for serretury. tavilM advent tions for study." gle answer. bat le rebuffed, whlrb 1 the bnemo, Bedouins. must Htiaeker Very delightful .noibvr Lndrr ef rerreepondenr. Ing cal essay. The flret part of the book denis Uie lre. him eed eeeerv th eh cell with the art of Mary Garden." t. lev for both eerretery and rorreepoBdeBt A collecJobuatoi Who Bit It Stories. fble emuelng etery. tion of Bible stories telling the story, bet not tb baeie fee Violet Mr It.ven.nl. Breeilful Tweed.), true riplana-thu- , firing the names ef the people, giving the A mystery erory In wblrh th child the pleasure ef telling who If Is sbont." ef why Mr. D.venaot le et.ylng eluee Abnormal Journal of Psychology payebe. la a eagtmeedly b.u.lrd houee remve a a ear- Articles treating patboloF pf Everyday Ufa. prise I tb reader." a BOOKS. ef nervous discs sea." rHIl.Rltlo Mamh Home N erring. "Gives practical tea Beats Tm Util Hrownt Me. sons about what every woman should knew 11 Vole. (Kefereaee.) ef Itoeh Hlatary. about the ears of 'sick sad eld people.' Poa Mery Aaee'g Uttlo Indian, 1 Haa as Boberto poems, introductory Oooeo Bterle In Prom. MoOin hmlih chapter by John Masefield telling who the Smith ftoohby Norn and Ttbby Toe. young English poet U." Store Muetafa, tb Egyptian Bey. Roosevelt, Hermit Happy Hunting Grounds. Stoae Everyday Life In th Cetuble. , Riperlenres so hunting trips la different Tbemae Wlb p.lry Booh. countries with Colooe Roosevelt.' Slme A Hendrick Victory at Sea, Net a history of our nary during I bo war, but the etnry of how we fought the submarines " An English apoooer Wealth Fim Want. publication on tbs elimination of waato a world problem.' ' Winston Builder of the New South. "The Manager Grant remberton of life and work of Dnnlel Augustus Tompkins, Caalno theatar IB again being congratuInriudtrtal worker, pmareter and mlaaltoary, who lated en hi auoreaa In booking hlgh-cldid murk toward the building of the south ef features for tha local Ackerman-Harrl- a x today." hone. rimod. Btartlng Sunday, October 21. and run- -A young Illndleas. Harold Wilderness Mine. haa ning four days, Mr. Ieuiberton a Ca Kaallrii engineor. silver mine la th and only cured Ooorgra Clemenceau's on nadtaa wilderness, the memory of a girt la " Tha Strongest a phntodrama. rival miner, guglaod end th treachery of Tha Btrongnat" la a screen mastermake Ihln novel of adventure and achieve piece built on a vital drama from the pan Tha picture Osirm-CM- lai CssUI. of tha Tiger of Franca. Muller. wt at.' . Casino Promises Public Highlass Features Iew' a French netting with International polltlca an the theme. Produced by th Fox Film corporation. It la said to be one of the greateat pictures of tha year. Headlining tha vaudeville section of this new bill will be the Warwtck-Lelg- h trio, who dispense music of all klnda In a little tab they call "A Dream 6f Jasiland. Harry Led la an Internationally known monologise who haa a line of chatter programed aa The Manager." Allman and Wood will offer a snappy A Family Affair, llftle sketch, that la said to be a riot of fun and laughter. and Fred Albert are a pair of daring gymnast who feature their original derrick lift. The Nakao Japs, who have a bala ancing and juggling tum. complete a vaudeville bill. Curg Peterson and hla jaag orchestra plan a new series of offerings for Caslnp patrons. la framed In high-clas- Pocatello Legion Post Planning Observance POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. 8. Pocatello post No. 4 of tha American Legion has arranged for a mass meeting on Armistice day, Novemoer 11, at the Methodist church. Commander Virgil 8amma will call the meeting to order and tha Invocation will be given by Post Chaplalh Harry 8. HamRobert T. Blair all! ilton. Professor give a tenor aolo and Nicholas tftt will Tha Rev. on The Army Overavaa" talk Fronds McCabe will give an addresa entitled "In Memorlam, and mualo will bt furnished by Mrs. A bee. Benediction wilt be prouounced by th Rev. C. 8. Tunnell. WILL CONDUCT INT ITUTE. . Mine POCATELLO. Idaho, Oct. Zada French, northwestern secretary for C. W. T. left the A., yesterday for Tha conduct Dalles, Ore., where she will another Institute for the northwestern association. Miss FYench gave an address here Thursday night on Our Community and tha Girls" "Yn TO HOLD INgTITUTE. POCATELLO. Idaho, Oct. 20. Th local railroad Y, M. C. A. announces an Institute for extension work here next week, beginning Tuesday.. Dr. A. M. Brunner will conduct the Institute. Meetings will be held every evening at the T. M. C. A. rooms and In the afternoons at the shops and offices of tha city, Secretary E. A. Krunsman haa prepared a program. TABLET 19 UNVEILED. WASHINGTON, Oct. SO. A bronze tablet, commemorating the founding of the American navy 143 years ago, was unveiled here today, with representatives of tha naty and tha Bona of the American Revolution participating. Assistant Woodbury of tha navy department waa the principal speaker. Tha tablet haa been placed at the foot of the John Paul Jones statu In Potomac park. Bec-reta- ry 8NOW9TORM IN IDAHO. IDAHO FALLS. Ida., Oct. 20. The first big snowstorm of tha season, a tegular billiard, developed last night after a day a windstorm. Tha snow started at about ! o clock this morning and la being drifted feet deep by a forty mils gala. The temperature la 23 above. H ZOWIE! ZOWIEI HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL BONNEVILLE MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 1 Everybody Welcome v J K N. |