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Show 9 THE OGDEN crisis wmw SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST "28, 1S21.I R FIRST PHOTO OF HAYWOOD IN RUSSIA APS READY TO DEMAND RIGHTS ' -- f - ' -- ai s ' ' Majority of British ., papers Say Negotiations uone Far Enougn w Aug. the Ass- 27.-(- By 0)ir - e r . 1 1 I k Some Regular Prices for the Coming Week ! -- j ' y 1 nfn I l r ir ni I ? -- , f- - - , I : LLO YDGEORGI ; - GES APPEAL as-sertJ- on j; i & TO - ISSENTERS Lard 45i Lanl for can Milk 8c small cans Milk, 4 for $1.75 20c Parawax ' , FACE ACCUSERS rall-Jwa- . over-affecti- on . ., . n, Irish-America- ns . , X ' 9 Irish-America- ns Job-r-unle-es j Tu-chun- will-furnis- Og dee Conservatory of. Music ate h , .... 4 dozen Rubber, ' MRS. STUBBS TO Patent Old Wheat Flour . . 5 12.75 2 sacks High Patent Old Wheat Flour 92.60 10 sacks High Strictly fresh tested eggs. We use nothing but local ranch eggs. 95 20 20 Jar 40c fresn Ranch Eggs, doten for 25 rifted Earlv June Pe a: . 25 2 for 20c Karly June Peav.2 ..... 35? Creamery Butter, lb. 45 45c fresh Ranch Butter, 40 pound 30c Cream Cheese, lb. . 25? NEKTO Build up your appetite with this wonderful bever- - " 25 FEESH BOASTED PEANUTS 25c fresh Roasted Peanuts. 2 pounds 35 35c fresh Walnuts, pound 25? 75c 12 ei. Shelled Walnuts. halves 65 ...... ....... 91.S5 Nekto .... 15? large bottles 12 June Peas 10 2c Country Gentleman, 35 Corn, 2 for 20c Asparagus 15? 15c can Table Beeti . . lO 20c can Lye Hominy . . '. 50c fancy fresh churned 15 15c for sack High Old Wheat Flour . . . 91.35 EQGS AND BUTTER CANNED VEGETABLES These itcroi vrill be much higher aoon. Buy a few cans now at this low price. 15c Sugar Corn, 2 for 23 . 10 15c String Bean . 13q solid pack Tomatoes 10? 15c ... Patent 1 $1.60 91.15 $1.10 pint Mason Jara. 35c Mason Jar Capa . 35c Economy Jar Cape 10c extra heavy Maaon " ft next order. Mason Vr-SaM- on Jars : re-op- en 33 -- Jara $1.25 quart Mason - d. clude a few sacks with yonr Kagle Ifrand 15 for Milk, FEU IT JABS AND CAPS nt rail-j0Toa- We still nave some of the old Wheat Hour. This supply will not last long. In- 25? . 2 t-- - FLOUR $1.30 $5.15 30c Borden r. w cae tall 1 - . - 35 15c tall can Milk. 3 for 15c tall cam Milk, 12 , IS-- pail pure now. hs , 70- CANNED MILK The price of milk has advanced the last few days. We still havi some at the old prier. Buy in your supply ed ; pail pure ..... -- SI. 55 Lard 85 -- Charley Chaplin to Include Harem in His Itinerary AMERICAN MAID BREAD 2 large loarca American Maid Bread 25 3 Kmall loaves American Maid Bread 25 PUUE LARD $1.73 10 pounds pail pure d. Mwell-inform- c&xh s L 11 o -- - 'rT mi dealing ii like the current of & trreat rirer, it flovra itervdily, quietly, persistently on and on, ever widening: and increasing. When, you start cash dealing-- you rtart the current in motion that will bring competence and plenty for old age. Never allow anything to interrupt the current of laving. It'i your best friend. Pay cash, owe nothing, and life will be richer and happier. Saving by 'V' -- avi r3 Marquise Okuma Warns of Attempt to Fetter Tokio's Activities -- (By Intartiittona! Nw Strvlce.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 27,A warn ociated Press.) The Irish negotiations to to beware of an attempt Ing Japan JJnow have reached the critical etage, in try- in in lOTinCOm tniiru and Far nEastern British view, as mirrored by theconjthe dUarmimiJit Ing threat majority of newspapers, ...inference to fetter Japne activities in the Orient Is contained in a stateJJhome rule and those advanced Liberal ment by Marquise Okuma. one of the such as - the Daily News mot prominent of the elder Japantae jnewspapers and the Manchester Guardian, which who arrived here today. statesmen, JJin the past-havgone almost as far' fate "The of the Japane as the' Sinnv Fein. ' ' 1 on the results of the empire Washdepends GONE FAR ENOUGH. conference and should ington Japan the Sinn Fein declar;! They-thinreject any proposal that may Impair of general principles Jiave gone ations rights legitimately acquired In the Far Lfar enough and that the time has come a resolution to eede from with East, principles ;jfor dropping declarations ofbusiness the conference entirely if the situaof ",rf Jjand getting down to Ifthe tion requires, aaid the ared founder Fein the Sinn arranging tothe terms. theof the Japanese progressive rrty. Jfproposes proposals negotiate NO CHINESE COMPI7TKNT. to set Jjwhich the 'government offeredMinister It is incomprehensible that the Unit- forth in detail in Prime should have extended an lnl ed States . IJLJoyd George's first letter. to th Chinese representative. vitatlon is Th Pinrnl hellf TnrMd that! l'" Okuma "'' " said, when China Is In ii Marquis ' ri 'bEamonn de Valera, the Irish repubUso disorderly a condition that no one is said all that ,'can leader,to having Is to represent the republic. assure Irishmen of 'the, of Bill Haywood; the American I. VT. . VT., in Russia. It was taken at the Thecompetent is Unnecessary This the most palpable fact is. tld Oku- -' firpt picture will Sinn Fein's theoretical standpoint, in shirt m fellow on the Bill The n miric Moscow. " That's ill: at in Communist Conference right. Third Internationale yuk in. IJdo this. , on the Japanese po!tlon and ac- The British find it difficult to ana- sleeves is T Watkins, representative of the British miners. They are reading a Communist par1 be- Hon t the Ver in the Near tlvity Mr. de Valera'a exact position tween sessions of the Internationale. lyze sailles the Unljed treaty, tics has Jfrom whatever light his latest notes j rought a different opportunity in the HJthrow upon it. There it the belief, or form of the laclfic conference. ;at least the hope, that the policy of taken place at Belfast whioh is out- BERLIN UPSET center of the wortd'i The future ithe Irish republican cabinet, will be, Fein territory. side of Finn He In China snd markets and wealth IVhile constantly affirming Ireland's REPLY". AND TO CONSIDER OVER RIOT Is Siberia. It only too .natural for independence, to negotiate at 27. (By The Asso,claimto DUBLIN. Aug. to want to rentrlct America therefore PLOTS the same time terms for dominion MURDER Irish The ciated Press). republican the of the activity Japanese who posIstatus under the new watchword of in secret session tomet sess Intimate relations with the above parliament Irom One.) In (Continued Page other 'consent of the gove'rned" of Prime day to consider th re-and who occupy superior poquarter rwords that, while clinging to the Minister Lloyd George to the letter sitions there. of the inherent right to indeDe Valera. the republican brought to Berlin next Wednesday for Eamonn of JAPAN" TO It I SI ST. th cabinet will "consent" on the British peace proposals. burial. pendence, leader, "The proposed conference in this It was reported here today that two 'to escape dominion status, bargaining Most of the deputies afterwartlsj students Offen-bur- g and many other senses is a conference at had arretted ben the last ditch for the nearest poscattered for their homes while the j;to Is more oppcnied m Japanese suKplcion that they com- which ssible approach to independence. of the republican cabinet mittedrindr members Interests than the Paris conference. the crime. IV MAJORITY FAVORABLE. who will draft a reply to the prime must prepare to rfilit ny proa man are Japan The Berlin seeking police H . It is hoped 'here that the final solu- minister went into the country for the to have declared recently posal at the conference jn disregard week-enreported tion may rest upon a referendum of They will return here on he of the rights and Interests of the peoon a hunt for Ersbrger. was .the Irish people. The New Statesman, next Monday. The meeting of the ple in the Orient. UPSET GOVEHNMENT J which is the most solid organ of the has not been set. but it Is cabinet From One.) Page (Continued 27. BERLIN. the App- be "If Japan's prtet or claims should' (By 'labor movement, and a consistent and fully expected here that the negotia- elated Press)Aug.The aovernment Ignored she should quit fhe conhas asof friend Ireland, Irish na- tions for a settlement of the fearless and nations ference." nations, over been the proud four-fifte disconcerted posvisibly of the Irish peo-plthat sertswould problem will continue. It Is quite clear. Okuma sjild. that sible effects of two events which ocoo vote for acceptance of the tions.. Of America win ajtslat China in the canbe were as cur txUh is which of Australian proud IreUBritish terms. Every observer in ..'An Friday. cellation of the 21 dmnds. an action In wholly unexpected the murder it says, agrees that the people ing an Australian as. an Englishman land, would which fetter Japanese activities of Baden Mathlas former to of Eriberger. death .pjare. tired guerilla fighting is of being an Englishman. They have of fin- In the Far East. vice and chancellor minister Mand are finding rare enjoyment of the "It Is the senae, Indeed, OHuma conance, and demonstrations In Munich freedom, to live their normal lives the same sense of being ata separate "that th fate of the Japanese cluded, same re and th the nation. But and distinct alleged against high prices Jjwhich the truce has given them. must be regarded as dependJ actionary methods of the Bavarian au- empire If the Irish republican cabinet time they have a pride In belonging on the results of the Paing thorities. entirely ine unusa lerras, to the greatest family of nations in eventually reiuses cific convention. Erxber-geBRAasinatlon The of Mathtas Emof British as referendum British the the known .people the world, ?a. m.T l.'filTTftVC t which is regarded here as an ab Uprobably will follow in the form of pire." 27. WashWASHINGTON, Aug. to-- a horrent political murder, and the sitWARFARE. JJthe British government-resortinrSevvt Service.) International AVERT 3IAY (By officials to gtt an In ington havas today is Munich began uation regarded f general election to. give the country a ' By DANIEIj O'CONNOR CHICAGO. Aug. 27. Charley , Idea of the magnitude of the armastorm of the the aspects ing signals, ttchance to reject or confirm the go' International News Service. Chaplin Is going to get an "honresults of which cannot be foretold nt ment and Far Eastern conferences in vernment's policy. a of est to view goodness' Turkey this hour- The government has giver, point of the number of participants. '?-- Judging from the newspapers again, DUBLIN, Aug. 27. rAfter a week of harem. British government, responding in Irish the public expression of Its repugnance at to The developments 'there is a distinct hardening of British sensational ihere off today stopped Charley informal vice of inquiries, advised the state the chan the former killing in the direction of coercing peace situation during which the Sinn en route to New York. He bubjjsentiment that jts rtelegallon and acwas not who a department hith-'rto British the cellor, only personal more Ffin force than parliament rejected over with enthusiasm about jcthe Irish with bled staff would number about friend companying of also Chancellor but every Wlrth, has been used. British sentiment, premier's proposals, therwas his trip abroad. He said he would 100 persons. The Chinese governmnt was a close of of renewal a the party colleague that would approve this, prospect tonight visit JJthey declare, England, his birthplace. several days ago Informed officials chancellor. based on the feeling that the govern-Itme- warfare will be averted and direct neFrance, Spain, Italy. Egypt and her that its representatives and their countwas at Herr resumed soon be Erxberger generally frill has offered very, generous gotiations he lingered longest on but Turkey, attendants probably would total al as ed to of attached left the the Premier Lloyd George wing ;cessions and that the secession of Ire- London between the subject of Turkey. most a hundred. Clerical of to in former De .Valera, party, Eamonn opposition and be "president not could land ULSTER WITH "I don't know why I'm going possibly permitted. the Irish ' JAP TO HAVE 150. Chancellor Dr. Peter Fehrenbach, ENGLAND. republic." a said with he to'Turkey." laugh. The and Japanese party, originally fix M- other Centrist veterans Spahn, The meeting of Dail EIreann broke Ulster apparently is given no help to "I don't know why but I'm 80 persons. It was learned today at ed never who their disguised iai compromise and Mr. de Valera, it is up this afternoon after a final secret political on my way. I must see a harem. now has grown to at least ISO perdifferences with Herr Entberger. Premier "Wihen I get back I'm going to !belleved.here, must drop any hope of executive session to consider sons. While Japan's delegates probIn That Sinn to the event of the his latter. the George's rejoinder make two more pictures and then Snaking any arrangement with the Lloyd note In In ably will not exceed six. as in the the of of politics Thursday, rejecting support inorthern, provinces whereby they will Fein go to work for Doug Fairbanks. case of the other participating powers, the offer. threatened government, ' present ... peace oo a. English southern united front with represent will be a number of attaches. there tot reason the of the bitter final by the meeting political enmity Following to Great Britain. Ireland to him In many quarters to become a specialists In finance railroads, nav! Sinn Fein parliament during which : Prime .Minister Lloyd George menace to Chancellor Wlrth's admin- gation and administration affairs. In is going for a vacation in the the Republican cabinet was given full CHINESE HELD was commonly conceded and addition to numerous army and nary istration, powers to deal with Lloyd George's 'Scotch country forty miles from a BY TERROR IN a of friends held the chancellor are 'quoted representative. short Irish the letter ministry There is much curiosity here It is understood here that a special as privately commenting that the REIGN TUOHUN t as to who will act as negotiator in sitting. and two special railroad LOXDO.V. a murder TO In VISIT carries steamship certain nethat Irony case the behalf of Great Britain in be used for the transporwill trains freed a it of the chancellor menacing tation of this Announcement was made that De begin, since the prime migotiations ' Japanese delegation political encumbrance. nister in his letter to Mr. de Valera Valera would again visit London to (Continued from Pag" one.) The government apparently la more which at this time promises to be the direct negotiations with Lloyd temphasized that there should be no 65,000 Inhabitants, above Wuchang, than apprehensive in respect to the moat numerous of any taking part in George, but the date of his departure on delay In negotiating. ramifications threatened in, the Bavar- the conference. the Yangtze. TWO VIEWS. was not revealed. oo ian situation which now is resolving Two labor leaders, who are friendly Permission was given to the memThe "reason" for the looting by Itself a Into final test be of to return o ine., irisn, aspirations, gave tneir bers of the Dail EIreann to strength the Chinese troops was that they tween Premier Knpr and hi faithful Arthur JMcws: today. Henderson, their honws.'1 ' They had completed had been demobilized. work and the task of carrying speaking at Carlisle, said the situation their Things like this are happening In Chief of Polict Pohner. on the one on further negotiations now devolves China' right along, though fortunate- hand, and the Labor elements on the , waa critical but not hopeless. other. In political circles here. how. "An almost insurmountable obsta- - upon De Valera and his colleagues In ly on a smaller scale. It Is considered that the Bavarian cle is the fact that the Ulster parlia- - the cabinet. Was the Tuchun of Ilupeh. re- ever. officials will have to work out thtlr cabinet the Those been .jment already has meeting moved from office? created,", he attending salvation as the central governto De Vathis afternoon in additioncommander-in-chieHe was not. Here Is his official own IJdeclared. ment in Berlin, for various reasons, f y lera were Michael Collins, J. H- - 'Thomas, leader of the haa not felt It possible to come to of the republican army; Ar- "explanation." "At the first moment I intended their men, who is visiting Dublin, saids this connection more"The atmosphere 1 see in Ireland is thur Griffith, founder of the Sinn to attack these looters with great over, resuce. Incircles of political Irish vice the point out that conductive to peace." Fein, and president severity, but I recollected that WuBerlin and Munich governments Waives The outstanding fact in the position republic. Richard Mulcahy, chief of chang Is the capital city of Hupeh the Extradition; Hxs given Indications of staff of the republican army; A. Stack and that Hankow is a commercial have not for ,bf the Irish negotiationsMr.Is that both and each other. C. Burgess. band Stands by Wife JMr. Lloyd George and de Valera occupied bv both foreign and oo It was understood that the Sinn city Chinese ended their last notes by statements of I and did wish not residents Wanted for Murder Fein cabinet will get Into close con- to let the people suffer the disturb- OFFICIAL COPY OP J tact with the people and secure all ance of hearing the sounds of rifles discussions. oo TREATY FORWARDED TACOHA. Wash- - Aug. 27. Mrs, possible first hand information as to and big guns. ;r the sentiment of the public at large I secretly in"Instead R. Stubbs, who confessed toon the peace developments. BERLIN. Aug. 27. The official William Gen. Liu to shoot the structed Brig. j PREMIER BONOMI sh Is Maude Moor, wanted that day was evident resentment Some here looters on their arrival at Siaokan." copy of the peace treaty between In Tenn.. for slaying Leror Knoxvllie. Premier ITALY'S DELEGATE over the adroitinmovement of and the Enited States was Harth In Germany VASSAL . PEKING THE waived extradiacross" his Jill, today "slipping to Washington today by a tion formalities. Lloyd George t writing Tuchun Wang Is forwarded 8he said shj would letter late Friday answering the Sinn stillAtJnthis special courier. . Chang Tso-lloffice the to Tennesbondsmen her Vaaccompany De note Fein .before. of 27. the Premier Bonomi, day ROME, Aug. boss Tuchun, has so decreed. He see without formality. They will start JJthe Meredlano announces today, will lera was not given any intimation that won't let Peking fire "Wang even If WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. One re- tomorrow or Monday. George intended to publish his Peking could. which it could not sult of the signature of the German-America- n represent Italy at the conference on Lloyd Mr. who marrUd the fugiStubbs. I disarmament and Far Eastern quecommunication. peace treaty having been to tive last November. unless the dictating Tuchuns willed today he will stions in Washington - in November APPEALS TO AMERICAN'S. confirm the American rights to equat sell Ma hotal here eld and . .. go to defend ' with ' the allied other ;jiext. From the Sinn Fein standpoint Ana the Truchun union ' does participation The husband wife. he did his oo t and In associated powers the disposi- not know until today that said Is a possible danger that not will If. To fire Wang would be there ' Mrs. Stubbs STRAIGHT GOODS. who have been bad for the Tuchun business. Other tion of the formerly German owned was Maude Moore and she corrobsupcolonies and There appears to be a Joker in the porters of the Irish cause, loyal islands of the Pacific, it orated the statement. may not Tuchuns, In" their turn, might be has now become game entitled poker. A member of the Sinn similarly held to account. stand possible to conduct together. my flight never, told but For the man who's always chipper Fein cabinet made the request that s the one"Since As long . as Tuchun Wang plays negotiations directly between was f I Maude Moore," Mrs. person 'seems to lose: "all remain, united be- the Tuchun game, he will continue United States and Japan for the settle Stubbs said. "And that person did not I While it's odd (you get me, Steven?) ment ot claims the for cable hind the home people who are backing to hold his "Tuchun out disputed secret." reveal the If you break exactly even; control of the island of Yap and other De Valera to the limit." side influences interfere. Today the woman was chiefly InAnd the heavy winner always has Issues that it Is desired to eliminate terested .The armistice continues in effect can not abolish the In her personal appearance. Peking the discussions the blues! of the coming Bhe bought and the only disorders that have oc with its army of 1,500.000 from dye to return her hair, curred since it was negotiated have men. The Tuchuns. however. If they conierence. Wayside Tales. blonded to avoid desh had which so will, can abolish Peking. tection, to Its orlglnaJ color. PEOPLE ABHOR. DESPOTS "I want my friends In Knoxvllie to see ms as I waa, she declared. "I This Is all very necessarily hav many friends who will help me. sketchy, but I hope It I obtained tl.000 from them when I a glimpse at one of the many grave Knoxvllie in June. I20. I came problems the Washington conference lft to Tacoma and here X have will have to face. directly 4V been ever since." The Chinese people, rich and poor, educated and Illiterate, abhor the "Oft militarist dictators now exploiting MINERS MARCH them. Properly approached, ade e quately aided, the people themselves HALTS; MEN ON will yank these upstart kinglets v JA WAY TO HOMES from their perches and .set China's house to rights. Aid to China must In no wise be considered in the light of a charity. (Continued from page One.) would While China immensely profit 5 on their way to the Boone counWatch for this trade mark townborder. through such help. It Is the peace of the world at stake and consequently ty MADISON 11AX SHOT on every bottle of Soda to the everlasting of the MADISON. W. Vs., Aug. 87. Paul Powers themselves. Great 6 4 to 1, Registrations September 2, 3, Water you p. m, , oo Curley of Madison, waa ahot at tan-vlll- e near here as he and friend were sJong a road llne3 with men driving FRENCH AND 8 ?' LONDON, he 1 i ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5 2 . 1 large bettles Nekto . SO? large bottles Nekto . 35? barrelf 6 dozen large ...... Nekto 910.75 12 small bottles 91-1- 0 Nekto 5 small bottles Nekto . 47? 2 small bottles Nekto . 20? Barrel, 10 doxen small Nekto 910.75 ..... ...... Prices Note Our Cheap On Meats for the Coming Week BEEF 20c Shoulder Pot Roast, pound . 25c Rump Roast, pound 30c Rolled Rib Roast, . pound 30c Sirloin Steak, pound 30c Steak, . . pound 25c Round Steak, ....... T-Bo- 12 17? ? 20? ne pound . 12c Rib BoHing Beef, pound 20c fresh Hamburger,' pound 20? 20? 8? 15? PORK S5c Loin Pork Chops, pound ....... 2S 25c Sheulder Pork Steak. 20 pound . 25c Shoulder Pork Boast, pound ........ 20 ....... ....... 22c whole Pork Shoulder, pound 17$ VEAL 30c Loin Veal Chop, pound 25? 25c Shoulder Veal Steak. . pound ' 20 20c Breast of Veal, pound . . . . . . . 1.5? . - PURITY Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept self-intere- st -- ' SQUIRE COOP, Director . Normal Course .(Training for Teachers) "' Squire. Coop, Director. Instruction in Class and Individual Piano, Voice, Violin, Theery -- DRINK OF ASSOCIATES v WAIVE HEARING (Continued from Page One.) campaign of action against the Michigan Avenue Trust Company, which failed when Its president. Warren C. Spuxgln. absconded to Mexico. Alleged members of the band held under bonds tonight besides French and Davis, Included Alva W. Harsh-mathe government's chief witness, E. Kohn,. Chicago aide. Chas. Rudolph W.- - Hawkins, Cleveland promoter; James Horace Leet, Cleveland broker; Chas- - W. Denlcke, Chicago salesman; Elmer E. Gerber, Cleveland J. L. Thomas, Canadian salesman; Chas. K, Strobel. Akron, Ohio, "agent"; banner; A. L Strelzln, Milwaukee "boy PoniP and Mrs. Charles W, Hawkin of - . INSTRUCTORS n, Squire Coop, Arthur Freber, Lester Hinchcl iff e, Ellen Thomas, Vera Beason and Assistants Special Children's Class. Correct Methods. 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