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SHIP US YOUR 832 South HORSES AND MULES The Bitter Truth. Joseph Ilergeshelmer, a writer of fiction, dined recently with a friend at a New York restaurant. The novelist was condemning the prevalent commercial spirit In literature, and said: "In true art money should never be sn object." At this point in the conversation the waiter brought In his exorbitant bill and Mr. llergeshelnier, scanning the document, sighed and remarked: "It Is true ihut in art money should be no object but It should be no objection, either, in these times." . The Soviet's Transformation, "We have been organized Into something that looks like discipline," remarked the Bolshevist. "We have," answered the Hed. "We can't transact any business until we hear from the big boss Just where we ' get onto a subject and where we get off." "Quite so." "Well, let's kill time somehow. 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S, OVERRIDE VETO OF TWO PROPOSALS FOR REDUCTION - OF ARMAMENT WILL BE TAKEN UP. President Declared He Withheld Approval Because the War Finance Corporation Was a War Credit Agency Not Needed Now. Borah and ' Walsh Foreign Relations WARM Veto hy e m $400,-0X),00- for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American Handy tin boxes of It tablets cost bat a few cants Larger packages. tions Aaalrtm Is the trad mark ( Barer Masefsssnrs e MeneMsticaelasetsr ef aaUwrllisH Introducing Himself. "I'm a little stiff from lacrosse." "Oh. Wisconsin?" Lampoon. No one Is so utterly desolate but lome heart, though unknown, responds into his own. Longfellow. Kill That Cold CASCARA I With Wf QUININE for AND La CoIJl, Cosfhs Grips Neglected Colds are Dangerous chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first saeese. 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Eegin taking S.S.S. today, and write a complete history of your case, and our medical director will give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser. 161 Sffift Laboratory. At lanta, Ga. 1 German consul general here, left Thursday with his young son for Germany. He was paroled from the federal prison at Ix;avenworth, Kan., October 4 after serving two years of a federal charge of violating American neutrality. Trackmen's Wages Cut. Cleveland. Fifteen hundred track men employed by the Cleveland Railway company, local street railway, were cut ilO per cent In wages 'January 3 as the forerunner of a general reduction of salaries, it was announced. Coal Barons Are Indicted. Knoxvllle, Tenn. Indictments were returned hy a federal grand Jury January 3 against fifty local coal mining nnd brokerage concerns charging exaction of unjust and exorbitant prices In the producing and handling of coal. ii of up by the foreign relations committee of the senate, when It will consider the two following resolutions: eign policy. RESERVE BANK NUMBERS GROW Annual Statement Shows Increase of Capital Paid in by Members. Washington. Holdings by federal reserve banks of paper secured by government war obligations declined from nearly $1,500,000,000 at the opening- of the year to $1,141,000,000 on December 31, said the annual review by the fed- eral reserve board. "At the end of thrtjear.'L It added, "out of a total of 2,719.1 millions of discounted hills about 42 per cent was composed of paper secured by United States war obligations, against 67 per cent of a total of 2,231.1 millions held on the first Friday of the year." Increases in capitalization of existing member hanks and accessions of new members were responsible In part for an increase in the paid-icapital of the federal reserve banks during the year from 87.4 to 88.0 millions. This corresponded to an Increase of over 411 millions in capital and surplus of member banks. n PARADE LEAD IN AUTO Tradition to Give Way to Progress In Inaugural Parade. will give Washington. Tradition way to progress next March 4, when Warren O. Harding, as the new president of the United States, heads the inaugural parade up Pennsylvania avenue. was made Announcement Friday that Senator Harding had decided to use an automobile for his ride from the capltot to the White House instead of a arrlage, the type of conveyance used by every president, with the exception of Andrew Jackson, since the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson. "Coal Oil Johnny" Dies. known Omaha. John W. Steele, half a century ago widely In the as "Coal Oil Johi-ny,reputed then to comfortable fortune have spent a when oil was discovered on his Pennsylvania lund, .lied of pneumonia 31 at Fort Crsk, Neb., where he was station ugcut for the Burlington railroad. ent " er Passenger Fatally Injured. Miss Esther Gamble, Injured a a when an airpl"e in which she passenger fell into nil orange grove near here. She tiled while be!ng carried to a hospital. Nearly every bone in her body ai broken. Ontario, Cat. 20, of Ontario, was fatully Marten Surrender for Deportation. Tragedy Close New Year Party. New York. Julian. Pick. 3. New Washington. Ludwlg C. A. K. Martens, Russian soviet representative In York cotton liroker, wh accidentally this country, whose deportation has hot snd seriously wounded by George been ordered, was formally surren- B. Brooks, wn of the late Jtelvldere dered to Secretary Wilson at the Brooks of New Y'ork, nt the cbwe of a of labor, by his comitfc!. .New Year's party at Mr. Pick's home. Heavy Fine Assessed. Cleveland. Municipal Judge Stevens, beginning his new term, fined twenty-on- e liquor law violators a total of $7050, and set a new record by imposing two fines of $1000 and costs; the maximum for flrRt offenders. ";han-cello- . Senator Borah directing the pres ident to negotiate with Great Britain and Japan for a 50 per cent reduc tion of naval appropriations by the three powers for five years. By Senator Walsh, of Montana, r qift'stlng the president to name delegates to act with the league of nations commission on disarmament. From one administration source comes the opinion that the president sustains Secretary Daniels' contention that the only sure hiethod of promoting disarmament Is through the league of nations and that Mr. Wilson regards the Borah resolution as a scheme to discredit of the Irreconcllables future processes of action. It Is believed that the president favors the Walsh resolution, for he notified the league he could not appoint members of the disarmament commission on account of lack of authority occasioned by the failure of the United States to accept the covennnt. The Walsh resolution, however, stShds no show of receiving favorable action by the committee. Senator Borah is confident that his resolution will be imported favorably, although there is a disposition on the part of some Republican senntors to withhold action on the measure until the Harding administration comes in nnd the new president enunciates his fory Air Fifteen Million Starving. Kttti Claire. Wis. Of the forty millions of Chinese in the famine area, at least fifteen millions are literally starving, writes J. L. ChMds from dated November 28 .'eking In a and received here Monday. The proposal of agreement on the reduc-ttinaval armament will be taken Washington. Former Idaho Official Dies. Boise. O. V. Allen, former state treasurer of Idaho, died on January 1 in Los Angeles from the effects of a paralytic stroke suffered about two and a half months ago. Mr. Allen was at Logan, Utah, when he suffered the stroke and was removed to Boise, from where he was taken to California on account of the warmer climate. WILL Bopp Leaves for Germany. Berkeley, Cat. Franz Bopp, former SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc- ation Al-ta- lia Tresideut Wilson on January 3 of the farmers' relief 1)111 to revive the war flnnnce corporation was followed almost immediately hy a vote of C3 to 5 in the senate to make the bill a' law despite executive disapproval. It Is predicted that the liouse will duplicate the senate's action, making the bill a law. President Wilson, In a veto message, declared he withheld his approval because the war finance corporation was a war credit agency, not desirable or needed In peace time. He said it "would exert no beneficial influence on the situation would raise false hopes among the people who would expect most) and would be hurtful to the natural and orderly processes of business and finance." The legislation, he also said, would result in additional credit burdens, and the government, he contended, should not be "called upon further to finance private business at public expense." Referring to widespread demand for abolishment of war agencies nnd removal of governmental Influence from business, the president said he had "sympathy with this vlew,"and added that the "nation should resume Its usual business methods." Upon reading of the veto message, Senator Underwood of Alabama, Democratic leader, urged its immediate consideration, for which unanimous consent was secured by Chairman Gronna of the agricultural committee. Senator Underwood followed with the only address, declaring financial distress now was greater than during the war and that he felt confident of wise administration of the proposed law that would cause "no undue drain on the treasury." DemoOn the roll call twenty-ninRecrats were Joined by twenty-fou- r publicans In overriding the veto. Washington. $1,000,-000,00- Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are pot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 01 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer" Before Said to Look Suggestions. at Askance Plans (IT. S. Bureau ot Markets) , D. C. for week ende Washing-tonDecember 30, 1920: Holiday dullness still affectiMay. ng- hay situation. Colder weather ha failed to stimulate demand and nearly-al- l markets show a weaker tendency, OPPONENT OF SUBMARINE WAR. particularly all alfalfa. Omaha reFARE AND THE MILITARISTS heavy accumulations. Iteceipts ports are mostly of Inferior quality. Chicago PASSES TO REWARD. for timothy at reports good demand alunchanged prices and receipts of defalfa light with fairly 1good country Von Bethmann-Hollweg- , Who Offered mand. Quoted: No. timothy, Cincinnati, $19 Minneapolis, J8 Philto Stand Trial In Place of the 2li.5U Cincinadelphia. No. 2 timpthy Former Kaiser, Dies on Hi Minati, 120 Omuha. No. 1 altaira $25 Omaha. alfalfa Estate Near Berlin. Standard nneapolis. l'rincipal feed markets report prices as practically unchanged. Berlin. Dr. Theobold von meal weak in Kanuan i lty audi St. Louis markets, and quoted in latformer German market at 24 for No. 1 in seconddied January 1 after a brief Ill- ter hand sacks. I.niseed and cottonseed . Hohenfvi-nowon estate at bis ness, meal freely offered. Bran steady, but near Berlin. heavy 'wheat feeds very weak. Gluten leed in good demand, but. hominy Among the most prominent activi- dragg-yBran, $3ii50: midwas dlings, $29;Quoted: ties of Dr. von Bethmunn-Hollwe- g ited Dog, fii. Minneapolis, bis testimony in 1919 as a witness be- uinseed meal, S40 jMinneapolia uati Buf-tai27 36 per cent coltousetid u.eal, fore national assembly committees in- itlemphis, $36.60 northeastern inarKets. o mn y feed, $33.50 fit. Louis, Hi New vestigating responsibility for the war. itfork. Gluten teed, $52.60 northeastHis testimony brought out he had op- ern markets. Beet pulp, $44 ceauoard ishud warfare and submarine markets. posed AruitM Northern, nnd Vegetable. sued warnings not to underestimate round white potatoes advanced .jijc-pe-r America's strength. 10b lba. at shipping minis, closing, One of the most famous utterances $1,25 4? 1.40 f. o. b. Chicago canal market advanced 63;16c, closing $1.4Uij)in during the war was that concerning 1.00. Joublng range slightly higher "a scrap of paper" as regarded the other middle western markets, i.00tc whiles firm at 2.00. Sacked round treaty guaranteeing the neutrality of b. westers New York, l.oujfl.oo (. o. movement slow. Bulk, points; Belgium. Tlds treaty was so charac- shipping round whites and green mountains, li durterized by Von Bethmaun-IIollweWloo lower, under liberal supplies lit an interview with Sir Edward New York at $1.802.10. Sacked green ing mountains unchanged jobbing, $i.7i'u Goshen, British ambassador to Ger- 1.90 in Boston. Baldwin apples steady at western, many. The chancellor expressed hi New York shipping points, closing Inability to understand Great Britain' around $4 per bul i. o. b. for common attitude with regard to Germany's at- stock. Baldwins, Yorks and Greenings J4.004.Vi. mostly tack on Belgium. steady, Jobbing extra Northwestern Jonathans,, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollwereceived medium sizes, jobbingtaucy $2.60(3.00 1'fcr in Kan New York. in box $2.i03.00 In 101?. attention June, prominent sas City, $3.003.2a in Minneapolis. when be asked the allied and associYellow onions slightly lower t. o. b. ated powers to place him on trial in- western New York shipping points. Consuming per 100 lbs. $1.001.10slow stead of the former kaiser. The su- markets and steady, mostly $1.0OIQ) 1.2&. council his preme request. ignored Bethmann-Hollweg wus Big Boston lettuce slightly lower in. Dr. von markets, jobbing mostly chancellor of Germany from' July 4, consuming I bushel hampers.. $1.25l.iat. o.Per b. markets, 60yi60c. FairFlorida 1909, to July 14, 1917. He was sucfl.30-tflettuce moutly Iceberg ceeded by Dr. George Michaelis, an ap- quality 1.60 per crate t. o. b. California points. markets was Consuming steady, closing pointee of the former kaiser. It waa $2.00 3.25. Bald Von Bethmann-HollweShipments were practically suspend forced out of office through efforts ed over the double holiday; week sof the militarists, headed by Hinden-tiur- g carlot .movement nearly in halt, 'lototal lor week ending December Z: Po and Ludendorff, largely because tatoes, 948 cars; barreled apples, 4a.; 114; lettu e,. apples, 210; cabbage, it his "scrap of paper" statement and boxed 130; sweet potatoes, 22b; tils admission that German Invasion Last onions, week 8 shipments were: Potatoes. 1025 cars: barreled apples, 9u9; boxed tt Belgium was unjust. The former apples, 683; cabbage, 223; lettuce, 3311;. occasions onions, 148; sweet chancellor bad on several potatoes, 387. l.lvrutock nnd strata Chicago live Issued statements blaming the militarA sharp decline in hogs Destock: ists for the war, while previously he cember 30 responsible for the market. had declared England was responsible. showing an average net docline lor the week of 30c per 100 lbs. aSheep and mutton also declined, but as rule with a. showed advances compared DISCUSS FINANCIAL TOPICS. week ago. Fat lambs ranged ltom 25u'75c higher and fat ewes trom libit 60c feeding lambs were 26o Harding Confers with Congressional lower;higher; cattle ranged from &Oc higher aa as to Federal much and Leader Offiical. $1.3j lower, better grades leeemher showing greatestB decline. ulk of Iioks, JJ 25t Marion, Ohio. The country's flnan prices: steers beet eial problems and the problem of cut 9.60; medium and good $9.00(912.25; butcher cows and heifers, ting down government expenses were $5,254 10.60; light and medium weight steers. calves, $10. 00 12.50; feeder canvassed by President-elec- t Harding veal $C. 25(&.00: fat lambs. J 10.25 4i 2 00 i. n Friday in conferences with conJi-feeding lambs, ewe J, 10.00; yearlings,. lat $3.7&a.ou. gressional leaders and officials of the $8.0010.00;recent weakness in whole lespite federal reserve board. meat fresh sale markets, most classes Particular concern was shown by of meat showed moderate advances a week ago. Pork loins- with Mr. Harding in the curtailment of compared lead with an advance rangmg from the 6.00 at Veal was $3.00 fp per 100 lbs. irmy and navy appropriations 4.00 higher; lamb. $1.0003.00 present session of congress, and he $3.00 $1 high to hisrher and mutton steady went over that subject in detail with er ; beef was practically unchanged. on 3U good graae prices Representative Mondell of Wyoming, lecember voal. $20.00 meats: Beef, $17.00919.00; Republican leader of the house, and 4j 23.00; lamb. $23.0026.00, mutton,. $24 003 Uni. $ll.OO514.00; pork light Representative Anthony of Kansas, 28.00; heavy loins, $18.00024.00. chairman of the house subcommittee, Butter market be Uaslrr Pro-tar.vhich frames army very firm the latter part of the appropriation came are week ending today and prices Admeasures. in practically ail markets. higher been moderate. vances, however, have or Firmness is largely due to scarcity D'ANNUNZIO QUITS FIUME. best grades rather than brisk demand. Danish butter shares in firmness and Is Belling readily at 53c. Better feeling Did Not Go Out at Head of Troop, includes undergrade butter nVo. Toprices on 92 score fcutter: New day's .A Desired. York 67c, Chicago 55c, Fbihidelphla 67Vc, Boston 65c. London. Gabriele d'Annunzio's cheees market In Wisconsin somewhat better shape during the glory was snuffed out on Janu-ir-y in Primary ended week 1. today, but trading at discenters is still slew. At Plywho has held the tributing The mouth. Wisconsin, cheese exchange-Mondaprices advanced about an av:lty of Flume for more than a year, of lie and sales on succeeding . eragehave equeated that he be permitted to day indicated a slightly There still remains a fair .eave the city at the bead of his troops, of confidence among the trade amount vlth flags flying and bands pluylng. who generally expect better business first of the year. Majorilj Jeneral Cavlglla, commanding the after the now of sales being made around the jovernment troops, frowned on the following prices In Wisconsin: Twin . 2c, daisirt ?3c, double daisies 22Mii-nposal and d'Annunzio was coin-ell- Young and long horos, 24VC; to sign an agreement to leave square Americas prints, 24 4c. vithout pomp and waving gonfalon. irsiln Throughout the week ending: i recembor 30 grain prices nre without definite trend, but undertone wast dullness was the chief Caruso May Never Sing Again. steady. Holiday Mill characteristic buying of wheat New York. The word that the and last few days shows Improvement world has been fearing ever better flour demand Is expected after of year. Farmers' deliveries of first ilnce Enrico Caruso was taken down wheat at country stations generally revlth an attack of pleurisy came Frl-la- y ported as smsH, which is Inf luenclnar to feet friendly toward night. It was that the world's speculators wheat. I'remlums on cash wheat, over Deopmost tenor, the man with the well maintained, but eorn prevoice, will not sing again this cember miums declined sharply this week, The query naturally snggest-s- l which Indicates belief among the trade heavier receipts. Itself In some minds, will the tenor In One No. i soft red wheat soll car of tver be able to sing again on the same In Chicago Thursday, December 20, st a bushel. This Is the first actual lnne that has marked bis meteoric $2 04 made for some time of this kind oT sale areer In the world' opera? wheat, as offerings of this kind have been exceedingly small at all points. Cash wheat In Chicago on Thiirsdsy. Bank Employee May Strike. December 30, 1 sold at following preNo. Irian-iamiums: soft red, Hfto to 3Hc over l Madrid. Complications in the f No. 1. December: No. 2, situation of Spain are threatened 86 6128c; No. t hard J6SHc; winter premiums 7 were higher Thursday, selling at 9 iy the hunk employees, which are ISc over December; No. 2, 6(j'7c; No. a general strike, which may I, t& 5c; No. i mixed corn was 16 2c num-rertinder s December, ami November mixed e called at any moment. Iargp corn was 4i.ic under; No. 3 yellow of the employees recently formed mixed corn sold tyftilVfee under Derem-l.c- r and November sold $',4c44Vic unt syndicate nnd presented demands to on Thursday in Minneapolis he employers, who In several In-- 1 der, there wss a good demand for low grade the via for wheat gulf. Preexport a tier refused to receive the petitions for csHh wheat 3were as follows: miums 1 dark t nd Indicated that members of the No. Sr; over Mitp northern, nneapolis March ai.l No. 2, 812c over would be discharged. ynd'.-ntMarch future the Valera Eats Goose In Ireland. Among the Heights. Ixmdon. Kamonn de Vnlcra Is In ne Tea, I certnlnty like good food, his sbnre "he where relnnd, enjoyed nnd always look forward to the next f the Christmas goose," it was meal. Saturday at, a meeting of the She Why don't yon tnlk .of higher rlsh Vigilance society, by Tim while? things once In who presided. He Hut my dear, what Is higher than food? Six Killed at Crossing. Cleveland. Six men were killed Excuse Not Valid. ind two others Injured near here early Itent Tell the Rcntlcmnn I'm Mr. lo Saturday, when an nutotnoMle not receiving loilny, Norn. thk-they were returning from a he ain't rtellverln'. New Mn'd wns. struck eve Tear's by (cw party mum: he's eollectln'l Dubuque Amer-ita- n New York Central Passenger train. Tribune. CHANCELLOR DIES SENATE PASSES THE FARMERS' RELIEF BILL DESPITE DISAPPROVAL. Committee-Administr- WEEKLY MARKETGRAM GERMAN F 1 REDUCTIONS EMERGENCY ACT Lachrymal Test. "Was the wedding a success?" With poison gas and submarines "Indeed It was. Why, women wept Huge Saving Expected. Utterly who didn't even know the the "glory" of war begins to totter. .Marion, Ohio. Reduction in governride." Maybe It was time. mental expenditures all along the line, 0 to effect a saving of nearly with a higher tariff to yield an 0 annual increase of more than this is the financial program of the new administration, as outlined Monday by Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, Republican whip of the senate. , SEN ATORS DISCUSS Three Confess Many Holdup. Three men arrested here Saturday confessed, police said Hun-dato a systematic plan of operation by which they carried out successfully seven robberies In New York City during the past three months. New York. West Virginia' Capitol Burned. Dynamite Find Disastrous. Unlontown, I'a. Frank I'elone, a Charleston, W. Va., The capltol of table bos, found a stick of dynamite West Virginia was destroyed by fir Monday. One fireman was killed and and put It In bit bip pocket. Later, several others Injured when a sec- - j while working in the stable, be was tlon of roof tinner which they were Kicked by a mule. The stable also wss blown to pieces. standing caved In. o; g g - i g 1 ts po-itlc- al poet-warrio- r, upward-tendency- 1 e Mc-I'ult- y, |