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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2a, 1921. R ' T IB ; ; fj . fii i r Sept. 2 8. Diecusa--P!conferJanan at the Armament coun Frederick Moore,' foreign t3r.ce, tlllor tothe Japanese ministry of for- - i rLisrn affairs. In The Forum, writing 5s an American citizen, says some which he confesses might be Considered undiplomatic for a repre sentative of a government to ay. ALLIANCE OBJKCT40NA1SL.K. "The success of tha conference," rLrritM Ye "ouirht to be assurea. ah Ji'Olher powers that will participate. w ould probably go further than the --3LTnited States in making concession If we To reach an understanding. com-- t a such to a would become party 'ipact, the other powers would uneditor Into a complete adoubtedly r, as. Ah much as that, with lliance can not be expected from the 'conference, alliances being contrary 10 policy of this country. .the traditional can be of success "What measures ' ' "achieved? u.uu a m 1 am .'. nupeiiu j'ersonany !T2iad to be able to say that the is likewise reassur-an- d confident.;. It is natural for ?ZUe Japanese, when the informal inwas first presented to them, vitation Z o be anxious to know what the m, .tentions of the new American were. NATIONS FEEIi RELIEVED. "When a conference was first sug- Rested a sensation of relief was leit Liu Japan as In Great Britain: but when the American government to its original informal what appeared to be a condthe limitation should d ition that to agreements on Pacific and Subject tU-'aEastern problems, an excited fear developed in Japan that the longed-JTiorelief might not, after all, be forthcoming. ZZ. "Many Japanese papers thought an quitable consideration of their posj-io- n might not be obtainable at the "Conference. They know that it Is to the interest of certain .nations and people to keep hostility alive . Itetween themselves and this country. realize here in. America .rand they much of the press might be what caii t'bV described as "primed against -- 5 w, nnrnm n A ilmpire Feels Confident That' Washington conference Will $e Successful --r- , .a- - m a v k -n : : i 1 La "n "7 L1 : i i 5 L WASHINGTON, i -- how-ieve- !" -- Japa-governme- nt , . , L - Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29th, 30th and' Oct. 1st 4 m - on Jo IdDtor Car 0( (ftoia Mitel(E O at-Cach- ed invi-Ittr.ti- v THREE DAYS ONLY, ' admin-riia'.rati- ...... I on Gigantic Consolidated Sale r stock of renewed and rebuilt automobiles factory demonstrators carefully overhauled and shown in a dazzling array of extraordinary values coupes, sedans, touring cars, roadsters of the following makes: Ford, Dodge, Buick, Studebaker, Oldsmobile, Reo, Paige, Chandler, Hudson, Cleveland, Peerless, Chevrolet, Overland, and a Traffic IV2 ton truck. . lljiem." CONFIDENT OF jr SUCCESS, Mr. Jdoore said that the Japanese, thieving In the propriety of their .general position, had ueclded to come. present their case, and reach the tua-emeasure of agreement possible and show a willingness to "makejjrising concessions to the Amenoan . point of view in order to terminate if I possible the costly and menacing criticism and suspicion in both, countries. "The idea prevails in. sonic quarters," he continued, "that if no agreement is reached serious commercial and naval competition will but! this, it seems to me, is unwarranted. There is no doubt that an agreement can be reached by tho three naval , powers if the United SiaUs does not , make our approval of naval reduc- tion contingent on collateral military A reductions in Europe. ravai agreement would be ratified in both Japan and Great Uritain. But even if it should fail to receive the I vote in the United States ".senate, the conference promises to have aluable international results ins clearing the atmosphere. FAR IS EKKOrtS AVOIDED. "The American administration will undoubtedly avoid the error made by Wilson's delegation at l'uria. President ' American the government will xaaket -renous erfort to prevent a repetition of Paris and will agree to a fair presentation of the cases of these two nations to the American public by a substantial measure of open diplomacy as they undoubtedly will, the icsuit can not fail to be , broad and a dissipation of .much ui the prevailing hostility and bus- he world war left out three pow- -' i on the seas one hi iSuropc, one in ....i.and one in the Americas, he adding that the' vital Interebts of -- at - tr Every Car Renewed With the Intention to Sell for Scores arid Hundreds of Dollars More Than Prices Shown On Sundays and holidays, when the people next door and the family across the street pack up a cold lunch and all the fixin's and start for the countryor some good fishing hole maybe it's a trout stream and a camp but away they go. Ycur wife, and kiddies look on with many a wish that they were situated so that they could go, too. The only reason'for not going is just a car. At this sale you can get just the car you want for a very little money and plenty of tune to pay for it. to prepare this stock for sale. We spared no expense in labor or material. New car reductions, coming just when they did, automatically cut the prices of these cars at least two to four hundred dollars each. But we are like all merchants and 1 ds orust take some losses in this readjustment period and we are determined to take ours all at once, and be done i with it. Therefore this greatest of all re- newed automobile carnivals. ; A C.VR FOR EVERY 'PURPOSE A CAR FOR EVERY PURSE v. V t 1 A ' It has taken us many weeks and, in fact, months, 1 two-thir- BUY THE WIFE AND FAMILY A CAR BUY IT NOW AND BUY IT HERE j h Never in the history of this city has anything like this sale ever betn attempted. Never a grain will its like be duplicated. There are inexpensive, but worth-whil- e cars and the very finest cars are mott reasonably priced. Cars that are a monument of fine car builders. Cars that are a household word wherever cars are known are on hand and will bo told at prices that will astound and astonish automobile buyers for hundreds of miles around. M ' 'r - l n ; -- s. -- ..it: of these powers really conflict. United States is in a position jluo ... has the opportunity practically the terms, even if those not entirely, equitable, he "What is most needed on wisdom and ordinary cvi- If we provide these and we ,Ho'H to- be able to the successful .'..ii.ume of the conference is assureu.--. dictate ms are v.iiudes. -- r part 13 i m - , : Free Driving Lessons .' , . , oo SILESIA SOLUTION : FOUND, SAYS RUMOR GENEVA, Sept. 28. A rumor was current here tnia forenoon that the council of of nations had e decided to divide Upper. Silesia be- -Germany approxi- Liveen Jroianu and ' : mately on what is known as the"rttoraa line." There wua no confirmation, however, and the rumor was received with reserve. Tlie "Sf orza line" would give Pol- - ' and the western part of the Industrial district of Upper Silesia, notably Glei- t witz, SJabrze and Tarnuvvitz. Political treaties bearing upon in' ternational , relations are the only vonventlons which inust be registered vsith the secretariat of the league of nations, according to a decision sub- .fitted to the league assembly by its t onstitutioual comialttee today. The committee presented a resolution to the effect that Article 18 .directing that treaties or International engagements must be so registered, does not of a require the filing of agreements technical or administrative nature: The assembly this morning discussed the report of the committee on the white slave traffic. It adopted a resolution approving the conclusions of the Geneva conference asking delegates having the power to do so to sign the convention and urging those not having this power to demand it from their governments immediately. If you cannot drive 4 you with the services of a- ebmpe-teinstructor free of all expense to you wre will teach you the care of a car and the proper way to handle it under all conditions. $1 , i : i -- BAVARIA APPROVES PACT WITH' BERLIN MUNICH, Bavaria, Sept. 2S. An agreement reached at Berlin on Sep- t be Bavarian and the central German been adoRted by the government has constitutional - committee of the Bavarian diet. The committee's - vote showed only five adverse ballots. One of the provisions of the agreement makes the authorities of individual .German states responsible for the suspension or suppression of newspapers. , , oo GIRLS FIGHT BLAZE AT MILLS COLLEGE OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 28. Girl students at Mills college here Tuesday 3fought for several hours a fire which destroyed the Schoo agardens, two private homes andfor time threatened the main btriKUngr of the college. Damage was estimated at $$5,000. Pay-As-You-R- ide r3 - the-leagu- Come Early f When you leave home, bring along your check book or at least a cash deposit of $100 or $200, so that you will be able to make a deposit on the car you select while you still can. Bear in mind that there will be at least ten buyers for every car on hand, and it will be a case of first come, first served. Not a car will be rcserveo! we will play no favorites friends or acquaintances all will be treated alike, and it will be first come, first served. Here assembled is the greatest collection of remarkable renewed cars ever shown, and we positively will not reserve any car a minute for ajione under any conditions except actual sale. t . r1 a ATISFACTI0N we will supply nt - Drive the car you select five days. If at the end of that time you find the car to be other than as represented by us drive the cat back and we will gladly allow you every dollar you have paid on it to apply on the purchase of any car in stock. "I WOULD BUY A CAR IF I COULD LEARN TO DRIVE" This is the expression we sure of ten asked to listen to Well, we will teach you fyow to drive with the understand-in- g that if you cannot learn you need not buy the car. case or Jiiime You name the terms in reason. Any cash offer any time offer any proposition within the bounds of reason will buy any car shown at this sale. rr T7 TO) iio I - I This is smother reason advanced. You need not pay all cash our resources are such that we can give you liberal credit and bear in mind you .gqt immediate possession of the car. Come here, make a small cash payment and pay the balance in reasonable monthly terms and drive the car away as soon as your first payment is completed. We will make you a liberal allowance on your old car as part payment on the purchase of any of these renewed cars. (EPEM MOTOK Studebakei- Dealers Dealers for Hudson IS! 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