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Show SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER j Q.drn nrm.$k I3tss fi BCffsaRi THE OGDEN STAND A H 4,1 921 SCENE FROM COLLEGE PLAY 1 ii on. Showdown Anglo-Ja- Treaty Believed s "1V n ' ' ' " '"" "" " - - - riWWljr ' it m n,, " ' " ; & itL fin j t V - 1- p V IKITY IMS: 0 . Imminent : u t jgf 4 .i.if. V m. J 5?gJ77i'i . "iti - - V . "Yr T' '" lii FT?'glHMMB!TrTBriniliiii - - If:" -- .11 ; '' " " . i. : 'In J 1 ilrlm " - Birnil" 'iii ' TT"irT "r; AVIIXIAM PHFLXP SIMMS By r Written Expressly, for XEA Service apec- - The Dec. 3. WASHINGTON, y "Britain and Janart standing: 'by" one another in shininr armor,' al-as the former kaiser described armed" Oie.cjon" liances, casts a shadow, ference here and may end in bringing-jto naught as it lately brought the imperial conference," according1 to one of the best, known British experts Inthe Far .East.-- ' ' ,;; "That it creates distrust probably ' does jiot strike Arthur BalTour aa any Britisher continued" disadvantage,;,-thadding that-- In his opinion Britain's chief delegate would undoubtedly" i ling to the alliance until spmethinzr i better offered or until driven to aban- don his position. ' A showdown on the immialliance, however,, bellied la Balfour the nent, that fact despite ' known to be desirous oT it ai a trump card as long: asreserving possible. v That Secretary of State Hugrh'es' has been, outpointed by the Balfour-Kat- o duo js beginning to be more than sus- here. , '. "petted .Hughes, it is observed, led the game brilliantly by playing his ace. He made a: 'flat, offer to limit the size of the world's navies. Balfour and Kato, with' great flour- if,h' followed suit but played only a 4uceW and a trey. They accepted hughes' offer "in princini,".' ' LEAD - HUGHES tade-o- . f. .,- - i t-.--er . t V . fir jH ; : e I . v ' ;V ' ; Anclo-Japane- Jill v ' I se - J r' ..::' ' I' . 1 f I s, ... t f Mf . 1 . .'' f :.. I I v t ps - , ' entirely unlooked-foquarter. iT'India threatens to;boycott Japanase alli- jgoods unless the iance Is denounced "The Curzon-Balfofaction." the tBriton quot,ed above ' stated, "would be ready to strain relations with the h dominions and face an boycott in India, bu,t an boycott would end the alliance in very tirae.! quick ? A .section of British opinion, however, is pessimistic .regarding the alliance. They point out that Balfour boasts of making the original alliance Vith Japan ,and that he, more than piny one. else, was .responsible for .the secret agreement of 1917, whereby Japan-was left In Shantungand got control of the Pacific Islands. I Unless the United. States "A-J-plays a alli" strong hand, all admit, th ance will be renewed .and. aimed," despite 'contentions to the contrary, only at America. As the play goes round the green baize table it looks as if it Is once again Hughes' time to deal. se - J If ; - i ' i " . r ' " i - ' ' ' . -. -- v. 35c I , BSS01" BO ' . :, - ' ' .... w1-- o My "Peg C. My Heart." the comedy success of J. Hartley Manners, which he wrote for hi3 v.;ife Laurette Taylor, will- be presented by a cast composed of Weber' Normal college stu dents at the Orpheum theatre, December 13 and 14. The students have been reheasing of consistently under the direction Blanche Kendall McKey for several ::WEAIER But it brought leiss than half as much money. in the same periods, jumped from 306.379,883 pounds In 1920 to 530.042,780 pourrtis in 1921. Exports of- meat products fell off heavily, .with exception of hama and shoulders and lard, which showed gains. - -- - -- -- S. "Sends IT. Bushels; Gets Back-Few- actresses ! M , f he college. RESERVE er M -- u i Ask to See the 2C JR. KODAK GROWS LARGEF Til .WOMEN IN' 2x4, with R. R. Takes pictures size Lens, at $20.00 Increase Over Last Week Shown in New York Statement' j Get a Brownie for the Kiddies 2A ESTATE BATTLE NEW YORK. Dec. 3. The actual condition of clearing house banks and of Dec. CHICAGO, trust companies for the week shows grain" from American farms this year thev hold $17,987,800 reserve in excfM ol legl requirements. This Is an Inhave- been 60 "per cent, bigger than In Both Are Claiming crease They of $3,451,390 from last week. 19?0 measured In bushels. follows: statement The But .money received for grain exWidows . of Coast Loans, discount, etc, $4,434,231,-000- ; ports has totaled about 10 per cent less Promoter Increase $17,521,000. than in 1920. T.hosewho-ar.Cash In own vaults, member federal seeking ways "to rereserve bank $71,411.0000:' decrease gain raarkts-- " for our 'farm1 products" are fanning the air. The falling off CINCINNATI. Ohio. Dec. 3. Two $3,220,000. Reserve In federal reserve bank of h'as.7.bjeen:in prices, not; actuaL- ship- women; both of whom say they are member ments. widows of Antone B. Wlechers, once $3,914,000.banks, $506,206,000! increas of wheat, corn, rye, barley Exports a Ati rzk zntL hnbia in .said to have been a convict In "Mlchl ot, Reserve. In own valuta: Stale- banks are- contendln g ror nis $i00.000tand trust companies. $9,868,000; in 10 of months 1921, the first gan, compared ith- - 251,526.966 bushf Is in the first! estate. He died inirJan Francisco in crease $35,000. X Net demand deposits $3. This was divided September. 1919. 10 months. of 1920. as foUows, expressed In bushels:. FRAUD C1LVRGED. Increase $7,059,600. Mrs. Sochle Wlechers. of Buffalo. 1920 1921 Time deposits $232,870,000; decrease Wheat 235,806,737 166,348.814) N. Y., who claims she was his first $J.31, 000 increase Circulation 12,890,935 wife, filed suit in the common pleas Corn 114,189,427 $33,221,000; op 711, 302 court here, alleging that the divorce $52,000. 22,493,131 n3, Barley . X United Ttates deposits deducted 11. 934, 195i which he obtained from her in Clncln-- ! Oats 2,004,090 DYE TO SPEAK AT 1. 1914, was fraud-- , $40,455,00. 46.641,720 natl ,27.162,121 Rye 14TH WARD TONIGHT; These". grain exports sold for $54 9,- - urent because he wasornot a bona fide Aggregate reserve $524,313,000. Kxcesa reserve $ 17,9S7,800; Increase state when he of the city resident 112,747, totalling the .first of the present year against $622,831,-61'- 4 entered the suit. She also asserts she $3,341,390. n In the corresponding period of last had received no' notlfleatilon of the fil-- 1 j President Samuel G. Dye of the Summary of state banks and truft In Oreater New York, not stake will be the speaker at the year. of the suit. ing 'companies V COTTON BIG Fourteenth ward chapel this evening. Her petition alleges that after he! included In clearing house statement: The services will be held under the augranted the decree of divorce hel .Loans, discounts, etc., $639,478,800; Exportsto of cotton, for the calendar was was sentenced to. prison' In Michigan Increase $3,062,700. November, totaled 5,1 spices of the ward Mutuals. Special year up musical selections will Gold: $4,952,200; lnere.te$ 21.100. bales; compared with 4,687,2,31 under the name of "John A. Adams." bale's . in corresponding The public is invited to attend. months of He went to Kan Francisco, after hlsj 'Currency and bank notes $17,030.-releas- e from prison where he accumu-- i 000; Increase $8,200. lated his fortune as a promoter, lncl-- j - Deposits with federal reserve bank, marrying his second wife, New York, $54,820,100; Increase $175, dentally Mrs. Birdie Wlechers. She asks that 300. his divorce obtained here be set aside Total deposits $671183, 100; Increaa on grounds of fraud. $2,563,200. HKATEN BY BANDITS. 1U: , Eliminating amounts doe from SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. -- Divorce reserve depositaries and otner bank records of New.York City are being In- ana trust companies in New York and United States deposits $631,456,000; vestigated today by the superior court here to ascertain .which of two wo-- j Increase $3,026,300. men is the legal- widow of Anton J. Banks: Cash In vaults. $27.11,900. Wlechers and heir to his $52,000 esTrust companies: . Cash in. vault tate.. He died recently as'' the result $49,615,400. of a- beating by. bandits who are snld to have robbed him of $16,000. The women are Mrs. Sophie. Wlechers. of Buffalo N.' Y., and Mrs. Birdie Foley Wlechers of San Francisco. The produced a document Wlechers purporting Mrs. Sophie' f;om to .be a ' divorce decre said to have irk L In New York. December . ' ' t 1.1 91 4. oo- By ALBERT APPLE anti-Britis- You will find our kodak section In great Chriitmaj prtparedne&i the entire EASTMAN line to select from and expert service in1 choosing the right model. to sjfist-yprush. Shop now, before the ' oo Dollars ur And Then the Fun of Using It That Day and All the Days to Come - More Away j Jror Chris lhhsis Als l week.. Canting was accomplished by tryouts at the school and a a result the roles are Mid to be In the hand of the most capable student actor and 1920. Itlce-exports- firw ft Heart, the play by J. Hartley Manners, to be presented by "Peg normal college students at the Orpheupi theatre, December 13 and 14. From left to right: Miss Rogers, Frank Douglas, Mis3 Lenore Croft and Miis Mabel Hoist. ! .23' KODAK - Above is a scene from ! There Is the Joy of Getting a St w II III - i - J 'i-- , 1 & 3 FOR 29c 3 FOR 39c 24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes As ( 1 1 ft STATIONERY l . s . ' AFntncH W m 1000 Sheet Tissue to a Roll v- . - ; '. . 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