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Show 0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 8. 1M. li!h HUPf hliih 'Glilh 11 HMDS OFF XL TT TT 11 G.O.P. POLICY V, to Hear Bench Supreme .Arguments on Constitutionality of Act. National Committee Not to Use Influence in Behalf of Any CanAmbitions. didates the Mnifli : M CHICAGO in oniint t Hi'put u jn iimThhih! r Chi-'! m Will H. Ila)f. ihuirman ari fur h uu mik toniorruw M tcKlay n Htiiuii-t.ol f . Th ItPuLl:4it )u'lquai t o ion.,!te a!.-wiii cmn 1 WASHINGTON, March T -- The t the prohibition amendment and portinna of tho enforcement at I will atgael tomorrow before tho supremo conitl-jlutionnd- iy t Tim iue Ron is involved in unurfual pro-io- n IDiode Inland to have tgn t ih am nlntnt hoinrl .j.L'mih id tnjojnrd, aj peals I'oni u are jed, I ivJitm-knl court invalid and its well as In ap- and MaHHchuteU, havo sustained cun-- b liKiuti i prohibition n m di.i i ifter the court ron'ena rn ii (b iifiHi MrCran of Now Jersev "ili fotm.il' M for permission to bring na Mnuliir to those of Rhode to and parth ijuite in tlie argu-man turfmen . u iurmisM'Hi u customarily hue in June. III1 t ' t t K vt.td gr.udttl Ml, IKiirt hJiMoimre.l A" the court Is pcrmltftn the cteeto niSKi tlenn i.t at loiuirt- the fo.,OVSii.g .e ianl ahead of tmor regular order, IO S BvaaloR ii i.tH mv nt ofn ( (in early tleriston. tiaf npeatediv' stated of th In oi j rev Ions derision relative to t al the duly of the !.,i.,ni,iti faiiR-iial 'tiun. little lope for'ielief la held cornnuttef l.i to tU't the e m!I out t .si hut) i and not he e Soli dot neral King and Assistant in' p rforman c with m promihe He ierul Krieraon will appear for "There Mia'I he to woid ni ,nt of' Attorney ritiui-nitl ' w.illo Attorney Ueneral i!)o' ind'i or pu mine whih will d!ietl influent In any fav too rM.U of anv Rue oi Rhu it leland 'Misrepresent the ronteat in anv a'r" for delfate to the Mate. noi tn Republican nation rhot e by tne dik odit in ihu cuiiwn-tio- lor the rational gatluinw t li Is.m id-- ! ' . hhf ejirt ' I fi t , 1 tonnur. n what may he "It make rn d.ffeten-uid by any person for anj reason at any time in anv place m the counirx, ir-aIt other wish of mint. smithy i? not tnp. 1 am sure that an' "111 wno ivould JOlCUC'rt HTnrthT i,onre on ref aipro'e my irreu uhiu in this remind AUmneiM o' tae convention I'ominit'p are. A. T ilert. Ktntink'. 1rlwinnan; RaMrr, Iowa. Ja John T. Adur 10 ron FRIE TO REPLY RUSS ), nkU-tiom- t Ufpi-ova- l t dl-- I , I i i . tre.i--ury- Say Panic Would Follow Bonds to Take Up Floating Debt. The definite and well accepted policy of the American government tnrnusnont Re tho participation In the cieliiei rations of conpcaco onforcnie wasth.it it dirt not sider itneif Pound b secret trealies of which it previously hart not known t.io existence. W'licre the provisions of ei(- It treaties were just an l reasonable t m United Status was Willing to lespet t)rtn. Hut the Krettoh and Rritlsh puma tha jnlmsteia will of course not expect government of tlie United Mh! s to approve the execution of tie teima of tn treaty of Iondou except in an Rn a.x th.it government may be convinced limt 1ioau and arc conterms arc mtnnHicullv sistent with the maintenance of and settled older in aoutheastern Europe Tne absence of an Ametican ttpr.xoM-tatlv- e with plenary power is to if and in,y have been a auri e oi but t!ie neMnt can tc.dl several instances where decisions in the supreme council weio ddned while the Hritlsn end French represontati' cs mucht the views of their govemments. and h is (onunrH that tipie would inwe beon mlsunderstnmlmps saved and niany avoided if. before actual decisions had teen reached and eomiimnicated to the Italian and Jugo-EUiieleatmns. this hart been given suffblcnt government indication of tho fact that the Rrinsh and French governments irdended i.idnahy to depart from Ihu memorandum of l'tuem-be- r - Ju-s- pae v to views of mimstefM In conclusion, the president express his concurrence in ueires the Liiitifh and Freut ii pm,that a .rpc? ly settlement of the Adiiutic p.ut be question is of urgent importance cannot accept as Just the im lied tuaes-tio- n of bis tesponbilit for tho lap .re to rea h a solution. He has tin tv.y adhered to the provisions of a selthrmuit wnlrh the French and Rritish governments ieconid as equitable in tim 'joint memoranduin of December 8 and lias declined to hpprova a new settlement negotiated with the knowledge o' approval of toe American government, whih was to one of the inter sled gounacceptable vernments 'ind which, in his opinion, was In direct contradiction of the principles for the defense of which America enter d the war. These views he has ful.v explained In ) Is note of February 1", am! he ventures to express the earnest hope tmt the aille. governments will not imd it necessary to decide on a course which t ie Ament ail government, in acroirhnrr w.i i Us reiterated statement, will no tna.ua to foLow. 111, :f I 11 TT Sen!) (Chicago Ttlhune Fpecial WXSHINOTON, March runic, rifth-r- r Hum ivlu-fwould, in tho opinion of Mmul It, Republican house Repi uentatlv leader, reauft from former Srcretaiy of the Treaa try McAdoo suggestion that onds bo Uau-'to take up floating inand to rcpWco inteiet on debtedness belated' foreign redita. .Mr. Mondt.il, dlsuisaing Mr. McAdoo a suvgHgtion of tax reduction, sius that it reduce extrawill fit st be m.cesary ordinary appropriations tax burto have he universal desuo "I dens ledured," said Mr. Moudell, affords M Artoo opportunity for wine t St wet ary puMiidty of his ruggeotion, mude iatd'Kri-dnv- . of a reduction oi taxes ami a how iahue of )ond "Those faitiiliar with tlie financial situation of the government, howevir, have been at a Ions to understand bow the distinguished hopes to reduce taxation while the administration for appropriations far outrun the retarv s rtUMMted 14 eipts. The ex-- e re onm.endation of a bond issue is even more extraordinary in view of the fact that the responsible officials of the treasury and of the federal reserve board are unanimous In their opinion as to the disastrous consequences of any large issue of government bonds at this tune or at anv time in the near future. "Before there can he any redu Ron of the volume of taxes there must bo a of expenditure and it is towaid suth reduction that the congress is now If the people of the binding it energies country "ill give the (Ongtcas support In Ua program mr the red mt ion of expendiblinli soon rach a time when we ture can t k about redu ing taxes. Unfortunately, tnunv.of thoe who are most ipMMeiil on a rdution cf taxes are equaliv insistent upon the continuation of great expenditure along lines tiuit a j peal to them. 7- Concluding Statements. Wilts i touk, Mnin Dakota, (Continued from Pace One.) L. A. lien Piiwav, Indiana, Highland, West !riin.i; i rle S W 'a t In r Um I uited Vermont, James J. Slates will act upon T. A. .Mario, Nlomana, H. L. t m,f.itn.ne of the allicH to send a t v; r as ct in uncertain, but idat Remmej. Arkapis I r d c,.unty. Kanrnt it i.s believed the governvmmnK, William in am sas; Fatn k Su.ii' an, ment Mii a t us soon as me commission Hale Thompson. Ilnno. Charles K Warren. MiUi.an, Ralph K Williams. ire- has r tinned amt reported, probably early in the epnn;. iron A Ron hv this governmert. it Is aafd, will in- hnuted inerel to an official state- of traio with lndivid-iwtj- s merit of REPEATS a ortii.Hi firms and it wfH not involve fltlier teojgnition of tlie soviet DETERMINATION NOT povernuu-nr app'oval of tlie trade i iirt hr mov Ud administration, TO BE CANDIDATE fly some cj i.irtera it is expected that tlie pu'etntiMiit duiihts verv seiiously the f coiifeu ii m it pn of schemes for i;V YORK. March 7 W.Iham G,M, s s. McAdoo. foirner reoretary of the the xploitation f Russia independently the ov let government and that sane-- , tonight reiterated hss i termination of t ion Of trade with not to permit use of h name an a individual in Russia at the presidential primaries to "ill be extended more as an expertint.e held m tRorgai, icgardecA of tin mn througn any tonfidenco that such fact that vanoub candidates hav' eu-- j privilege in pratlcH ma prove feaaibi terd tho rate there tunee his uithdrawal Re ent retorfs indicated that Italy and Htu.it iintain favored plans tor trade with "as announced Ills Vttw were made known in tele- - Rusidi, Hut that hYanco had not givto Huam E. !. miner, senotary uf en h.r approval. The Italian premier. gam Demorraiit' state conim.ttee oi Nittj, has expressed himself in favor of, the lie resumption of "normal relations with Georgia. Mr. McAdoo again expressed tlie belief that the national convention Russia." and officials believe this points wav to a definite agi cement to lim he ns should fiee "unfettered exerc,e for whnii judgment s to tlie platform the party shall stand and us to the moist Would Hate Delegates. available man to lead the f.gnt Marcn 5 It not1 rtevelora WARSAW, "YVhHe 1 b not criticize anv man who d pie of White l'- tbromrh ,l,.e-iteM.ek. the J"11"11 n('-t(,'ritory lnetrurted in hi, behalf," he said, "my,'" IbAt anxioufl iront While t.ie own wiivlctiom ugumt ihin method t '"'hyatea attend the peace of t he J to forestall tha atteri't nif months c of so) let Russia and the border in advance nf its ho.h-- .i s a xt week in Meetings of White no strong Uit I cannot engage filon Kuhjmns have been Leid in YHna. Minsk ;t personal contort in etatt. prim.uies and otner which resolutions at or otherwise whixh would ncgat.ve the wore adoptedtowns, ' favoring representation at poaltion 1 have taken. the Warsaw meeting. MADOO No Secret Treaties. Sf. .Tames KIiim-le- military strategy aufflclent warrant, for government exercising secrecy with which was Intimately astocluted with the algnatorira of the treaty of Ionhm In the gigantic task of defending human freedom end which wa a being tailed upon for unlimited assistance and Xor untold treasure. , - 11 t. TT U if A XL TT U. fr Tf J3. n V., hw In flgur, (1) thg tol r crowd. d togoth,r ey tho narrow -- hop, ahoo. and TT 1L if how In tiguro (2) tho Ground Grlppar ahapa anabloa tha toea ta taka thalr natural pa altlon. IL f n v Your lo would never be all cramped out of h ape, nor would you bo doctoring coma and bunion If you bad always worn shoes the shape of your feet. The fact that a narrow too shoo may not hurt whan you try it on is no sign that you can wear it without injury. You are simply fortunate that your foot is not as sensitive to pressure as some other parts of the body. But look at the result toes you aro ashamed to let anybody see because youve abused them all these years. And if you could only see the more serious and physical results you would be willing to bury your pride and listen to common sense. 9 Ground Gripper shoes are tho shape of the foot, never any other shape. The heel is always broad and low, the shank very flexible. They assist you to .walk cor- TT ng rf T f Why Dont You Wear Shoes the Shape of Your Feet? 11 rectly and efficiently. ii, n ii ii u -- TT !: it IT For men, women and children. J. J. Fontius ji II & Son Orphewn Bldg., 42 West 2nd South. F. C. Tiedemann, Mgr. TT ellllfc ;llir!l!pl!b-'Hl!lb'lllb- eOJ w- rl place for every toe ; Every toe in its place UA PUB 10 HUES T I (Continued from Page One.) American Led!on Velvetone Finish conflicting interostg of France ucstion of whether Turkey Is Hie another Egypt is likely labecome the main toncern of FTencn statesmen. The sudden dispatch of a feet bv Great and army to Uonstantinopl Britain lor the purpose of coercing to accept tho Turkish government tlie British view- - with regard to Turkovs iulure yatu'. is camdr.g fee at anlrv re, hi.me iYance i not onlv oppose! 7 FBRI.NGVILLIL March PTirate service men will be aked to help sntplv on-to Dm expulsion of the Turk from Among the questions to Frank B.rik.s. commander of Post No. 12, the Information. HiUJnojdc. ImR. mthuiiKii asked are the following. Hnu'n in Hfiuiing troopn to the Amern an j Leg. on, join (Continued from Page One.) are doing local "What organizations ha.s made it perfectly was born in TurkN pifalt wo-- k Spring- - g f In what among the foreign-horthat )ie does iOc intend caTvttg vlhe. ib.tr sucwHh jj' what do and work inilt-t4v May 1, ways they nothing on this subject first, because on at.v ho-- t .!i s. extept rntreiy a What cess? the foreihave I'm a soldier aiul tne league of iiaflon.s was and elected opportunities to un Lai'U.ad dtnoMtr impress gn-horn to learn anout Amenta, its Is quite beyond rnv province, serond, tfe Turks with the ne. cseliy of fulflil-i- commander at the I cannot for education, learning opportunities tin rtimiMl 'e v.aiif ", give ou an opmum on organization of ths j tpaues and bettering their conditions" something that does not exist winch is Toes anyone explain to them the auvan-tage- s the case with the league of nationt. U Double-edge- d peat in August, H19. J Weapon. of becoming naturalized citizens" IBs career i army simply does not exist. do not tonceal their started Juno 6. 3U13 Politic. ans Are there any night schools where adults "It certainly is a beautiful idea--bin s France can that learn English? What opportunities sharing ail that exists view, however, just an idea. At pre-edo the foreign-bor- n have to meet native of the league of nations is its name. this miRUrv demonstration agaiust Tur-ke- v Is a rtoub!e-e?geAmericans? Where do they meet to get weapon in l he few words,, nothing more. a These are Declines to Make Race. Red Lines. Penetrate while for. of hands outside of the job? Do the Frame, technicaly acquainted "The work of organizing and treating LINCOLN. Neb., March 7 Elmer E mine owner or the churches provide any still remains to be done; thut adhering to the armistice conditions, she. 6 everything March The IlfcXSlXiitOR, of indorsed to Lexington, recently Youngs have sufficient forces theie places, such as oommunliy meeting ennipa general staff has received news that ia, if later on we sucre i in creating will t.iusBritain frorrl going further than IT.Sth Infantry, For-- , by the Nebraska Nonpar titan league a the while houses or parish halls? What kind of troops in the Murman region anythtng! I dont think the league of prevent Its candidate for governor, has declined have to the achieve in your town tieth deal the foreign-hor- n H.s have is necessary will nations division., effectual tn ptnetiy Boisne-viprove k granting penetrated the lines of the lo make the race, according to an anwithout in any wav en- regtnwiit embarUert from Fort Mill. Au- had since they have been In America. foiN-and are now approaching the peace to the world or seeuntv to France, avowed purpose nouncement made hero this evening by 11 Auin of on How the the arrived Do and do futuie ettliernent feel about America? gust in your films and say VelEngland and even if It be established it will be croaching they the executive committee of the league town of Kepola gur t lT. Lauding In France he became the working and living vondltions dis- Bring unable to do tms for a long t:rna to come, Turkish proij m. to tlie committee In a letter addre-eFlM a 'a'-ot 111th ielic member d'Annurz'o example at Infantry, criminate against the foreigner and vetone Finish and you will then compain, as in- reason j Advices from Heisngfors received Rat-f- at any rate. I aiways maintain t n safeMr. Young of (leneret Ieishmg s Iron d vision, the make him receptive to preachers of give ntaiiotiei heie as in fre.v of my country can be guaranteed ony ume ty iuda tne withdrawal. Bolshevik! f.at had Along with the notn faieportdattack on snow Ug to iitwessity of rushing Twenty-eightarul was w nil this Housing si ml neighborhood condi- know what wonderful results are by tangible existing peeurRiec as rip of the decision, the league executive com- - b it m a Finland, attack- - barrier ot the Rhino, for instant. immediately, mous oiguniaation during l.io Aigonne tions (should be studied before answering t two divisions to Tuikey 4n mi t tee nays the time Is too shhit between mg the Finnish positions at Sutjervi. 2B 9. b of Sieved once to October In what way do you think produced. o battle it this un, that, September as much England trust question. in idealistic theoni ns !ti w r a e now and April 20, tie date of the ?n heavy artillery bombardment on the front l.ne until the American Legion can best promote d Iictm' f m the Bosphonjs. 1919. remaining hy tacts, and now. when I see how mat on s his odnesda;. vvid-bprimary election, to hohl another out mustered Since the to pm able her Americanism among the, foreign-bosn?- " armis'ne. being dislodge fower stand. I th'nk France can man ever convention, but that a meeting wnl le nf tne service in May. 1919, Commandispense with exacting firm guatantcee late r tor tne pm pose he.d in Lincoln. Mav 4 SALT of T.e ev iiprrnt here over the Turkish der Bulks occupation has been ttiat Germany, which t. either is vrusv'd of indorsing or nominating in whole or LOT'ISVILLE, Ky., March 7. Franklin nor dtsmemlvered by. the war, constitutes case L intense, even men out of polities fanne:. national in part u Mate ticket. Amercommander of the DOlter, CO., grave menace to the safety of France. considcr'ng cauerlv the various posiiiil;-th- s ican Legion, announced here tonient that E Members of the American tiom the present situation. Legion a conference France is facing this danger atone In of Legionnaires of ail states ai.pg NEW YORK, March 7 Frank if s are the and pre-Tne wpe such conditions public cannot relv upon a urging the country have been called would be held in Washington soon for W. F. Bowerman, II dclic'K k. who recently accepted an apyoverrwunt to take a firm stand throughout theory which is a splendid dream of the French "bonus of the reconsideration of the pointment a one of the managers d .the xemJ enough troops to protect French upon by Arthur Woods, chairman Is now rejected even by tho.-and but future, 271 Main Street, Near Broadway Leonard Wood campaign for the pubnational Americanism commission of the question. inteieNs agsinst anv neruachment. who promoted R. Mr. DOlier was en route to Indianapollican nom. nation f t the presidency, todefinition a to submit In essential American life is "My from principle Legion, being Birmingham, where he attended to confer vvfh day R ft here lor I hie.-gnot to reject anything without due con- Justifies the French. of "Americanism." a meeting Saturday of American Legion Republican party lenders and General "In ordee to be as strong and helpful commanders sideration any theorv of tue idea of of ten southern states at of news the of AVood on campaign plans. Tne re'ent massage THE PROVIDENT LOAN this definition should em- which resolutions asking that such a as alliance I don't definitely reject the ida Armenians i taken as fully just.fvlng bodypossible, the Ideas of a broad and representaof the league of nations. Rut it will onlv Frances hai conference he called were adopted The m military intervention. SOCIETY . of of the from members (Continued has be it its when tive leg.on," resolutions also ask that congress delav Pag One.) efficacy that proved PRINCE OF There a:1 nrne reports that French said group on the effort "An Mr. Woods. we will be able to accept Its protection on action the matter until any taking accommodate doesnt Mood was spiht in Hie latest slaughter you of our million members to define after the meeting Is held. Telcpragh.c ho. id securities. IN BRAWL senator also assailed Admiral Sims con- in "At place of more Two French dii?toos now part of The transwhen you borrow. term '10O per cent Americanism calls to attend the meeting were sent out present I dont consider the league in Armenia. of ronatantinopio the orhood neigl would greatly help in adopting such a to all state rommandeis tonight. duct before the committee, which, he of nations i fficaoious protection for the wit? action is a CONVENIENCE im eed to t.e Turkish capital BERLIN, March 7. (By the Associated of the world." The resolutions asked reconsideration while several warships also definition. Press ) Toe fashionable Adlon hotel said, would lead civilians to believe that peace "At the recent meeting of the commis on the ground that "it was the announced to you for which you pay a have brt French ports with scaled orders, slon the officer "was deeply impressed with dining-roowas tne eene of a In Indianapolis It was decided that policy of the American Legion to ask only to rae to the Dardanelles fair TO piemab!y fight last night between Prince Bnt'sh ideas, customs should tiy to define the such treatment as is consistent with the the charge and commission manners, now is confronted with France the term so as to make clear both to mem welfare of the whole country and at the Joachim Albrecnt of Pm.sm, u cousin of more than with those of his own counof nc esBitv either backing England's bers the former Gcrmtn emperor, and his try " to others exactly same time be "Just and fair" to former and About the of TREATY Half and Less Than legion policy inwards Turkey and thus g!,n? what it is that the American Legion has service men. Expedition by congress of guests, and Captains Klein and Roughcvln Senator Trammell, Democrat.. Half the up the idea of maintaining the Turkish and Madamo Klein, members (f tne in a 'separate report, said that Florida, We and defend to Charges of the recommended Itself Secresupport. the legislation legion by THIS WEEK govfrnmeirt m Constantinople or uphold- pledged French hiis.tuiu. The hostilities were due tary run-elin changing recommendafeel that a great deal of good might be and providing for land settlement covering ! own views despite Britain. her , Pawn Shop. to the French people refusing to M.tnd tions made bv commanding ing we If can all to home aid accorr dished generally officers and states, adopt encourage the vvaU could solve the T e ony Hdng orchestra the while Tribune Special ) th-pia.wng, the Krcght board was following estab-lme- d of (Chicago of or rural term. homes definition a u purchase city by K m the view of French L eutschianrt tangs, MONEY LOANED ON Ulr Abes." raval custom and the same men, and vocational education for WASHINGTON. March 7 That the T "The American. sm work of the coml bv mtet ventmn The Joachim and i.s fi lends buried cr ndex was pursued bv Admiral Suns withpolicy as wed as that of the legion all service men, was urged. rewith its of n;Nto( F:itenn?i mission. treaty, peace t o s F t . a DIAMONDS and e Tubed and otner WATCHES, and at rrockerv things rror.ipt Fundi to i ec Hiimendatton just In many places, has been earned made to him. rovenant. will be olpoed of thi week in of the former posts was irahn gard 8tte:nent o' the Fatus One post has, separty, and Captam Rojenevin Aduma) Suns' iriticism of Secretary the senate la the general exp'vtatior AND most on effective,!'. JEWELRY to The Trlbnne. h is Special nr rre. "hi the ohiet of clothes torn I'ajdain Ketn Haim' Senator Trammell said, and had of the local Tne debate vvid Im renamed tomorrow, trttornan the active implied March 7. At a meeting of b out of tee rtu.lu-nxnwas eFco-tenrMte interallied political and cured by jaiM (rm sin of Admtrai Mayo, Cleaves. with Senator work thefUOVO. Borah and Hit hcock enlalvor unions in tne Amerkanism American Legion, H. R. Fletcher, d pomatsc coufltcts Its Service is most satisfacN b o k. be memler of tne board deavoring lo hasten action by imnud waiters, w o chfenfird im tlie Grm. undertaken by By legion. ae being It was unanimously here b bedeve ne 'j the slightest fiiidifH1 at.ii.tiu.'!, voted "i awaidi and other naval officers, all coraider.H mn of the AitPde X ejervati)p j.anufdn, fpjomats to the labor lea lers the legion's commander. outlining Women, who are numwho has the to au. advise dele-the the Turks of tory. Itah w to h congressional0 nse Joa might pi.t,i:,on up Americanism o' not only was tneir the.r own judgment and Senator lxlg upon R at Washington that the post h a pan Rin.in vxTitun.s. and summon the whole Moslem world to active support program, on the recommendations in pas-inbered of all other but a better un- gallon of first. .secured, among its customers, one of jiHS four favors ho for war" been virtja.y bairid tren of, consequences of which derstanding of each other resulted among compensaprojects sul.orrtma The deadlock fetween the majority of a of so. it to find tion viz To one soldiers, no dires open utHn. botes of Berlin win re he la atnpted Tlie nporf a;(i tho speculate agricultural e cfff.ers whose the senate and the president on Article members of the two organizations, who for the benefit of the jsoHiers, susimilar oitnreaks against fore an rs duiv t wd to initiate re.'ommendations X continues unimpaired. Tlie pres dent found they were working in entire ac- lands burban residence hes Turks to vocaMassacies. m at i property, were eci mt ai earing Deny Jua'jiim Twenty their duty m give far as is intent upon preserving the mni rh cord. Another post had effected an or- tional to those who desire It, or the Adion nigutiv. wearing h. iron ro-- u enisVd were concerned. It added which he aid Is more ommdpng CopstanMno-p- b ganization of most of the patriotic men a cash training LONRON, March 7. bonus. and oiuenng the cevlmstra to ph'V that m differetu-- of opnion existed bethan a legal ohbtration, tf Fn United as a the women in sort community "reuts.hlarKl Tber Alles." 'J"o former tween the majority of naval officers and States to preserve the territorial it tog v sav s correspondent of the London Times and of auxiliary to the legion in Its Amerirrt ill tn j ofLcer, Raron von fli'en aim Secretary Daniels regarding the decora-- , and independence of other nntmr.s. The LOGAN, Msrch 7. Officers of Logan work. has canism to returned "Tne old porte its ' Persons Herr lFriebcr, accompanied Joa ..i.ri las :uii of off.!?. wh) lost ships but per- majority of the senate i intent upon ex- wavs. An of ml communique to the the presentation of familiar with conditions tell Post No. 7 announce 205 Kearna Building. the nurht. musical -- comedy, Plff, I'aff, Foil, formed hioi or meritorious eerv'ce empting the United State fr.m anv moral prea de iars there have beer no nass.J. us that one of tne greatest Amfrl"anlsm the No. 9. at Logan, Post by or lea! obbgat.oti of tnis (bars In Ogden tne small mining exists f Arrrniai( affras on,y problems !"('( b(twc,n Dr. J. C. ROBISON, Pres. believes it is aui ported ihrco'rv the Muslerna, who ai not Turk, and Ar- towns where so many foreign-bor- n are March 20. In order to assure the public A. C. WHITTAKER, ' Secy.-Treaoverwhelming sentiment of the tountrv'. in order to learn how con- of a guaranteed production, representamen ans. caused lv excesses on tl.r part congregated, of the local posts went to witness . The adm'mstratlon forces re o of me iatb- - at Marash. ditions tan be improved, it is necessary tives the whlcv was pronounced agree to a compromise which exemps "Tv e ah d I.HTb fommilnns avp to make a taref',1 study of these towns, to beperformance, a f on) any obligation mo t 4i whbh purport d to le afid no organization is better able to do duction.a great success and a splendid prorca elb 'iK.ai.s Senator lydge and Lir AU American the mans than at Marush Arm uppor,rS Legion." the tnis a Because sufficient of as sent out quesready to agre if the exempiion number e.. sulci of the French The commission g the pufft tended to Include the moral ob iig.tion evacuation to pots in the mining towns memorial certificates for- distribution to on the tionnaires for tioublee Main the French men The gap tetween the two fictions of relatives who died while no some exist where some former and serving Armenian and pobts young eau ed in the fighting forros did not arrive, the beeq narrowed cor.sidoi a L); but it is far bv fi upon Similar telegrams were reign gold from being dosed. memorial services and of the caused to le eent hv Armenians, with a certificates under the presentation auspices of Logan knife at their throats, after previous No 7 Post Declaration Is Revised. did not oAuir on the date INFLUENZA specified. Officers ef the post are now PARIS, March 7 The instructions senf memorial services and a pageant planning bv the French government to its delewith Cold dn the near future, with a possibility that gates at London regarding the inability 11,000 sq. ft. of floor space, this will tk'e place on Memorial day. of France to accept in Rs entirety the JO, as part of the exercises for that May electric i levator and trackage; economic aldeclaration of the proposed Kill tha Cold. At tha firat day. HEBBS lies. with the proposition that a loan be or short term lease. Inlong naezataka made to Germany guarantee y German Victim Skeletons assets In priority to renrationj i TABLETS Found, quire payments. have resulted in the revision of R HEIM 9, March 7. Nearly a hundred 355 Pierpont Avenue, that declaration, according to advbr reof skeleton thos who are on thlrtv-trthe has For years bep a proved ceived here Some of the propolis of list of In the war have gteat "missing" been r,ni-!- y hTh Or (or Phone Wasatch 6344. VSTIfTluV. SirK CASCARA the original declarator. rmaWv tf.e loan located a few mile from heie In the MK l.l KH KirfNEV propolton. were rerarbd h trenche lm pear k vannl wt 11. l.ithe KI.l.sS .NAT1VH Hl.KB.S aro a an Indirect attempt to revise the treat, The bleached hones weie Maplgneule. a general hraltt.y great Uaiit tn ' e. of Versa found In a shell crater and also In terondtf ti, hrtngirg a k ibnt Leahv (w It i ta!d thar regottHt ous was let t tinwarred Lv the which ritory of vmith ASK FOR and kp. tha act They tinning for further mou.fj. at mm in t..e gntIvT ut firmly vornpiexinn. shells, whei the thick gieat German they tone up tbv de larauon. remedy lo cell Turt Standard had brush hidden them from view. neato appetite, rgjiate tlie boweis. V m tablet form Mi e. tvir. tlie kidnevs. Knrh bx conard Votes to Join League. '? ''opiate. breaks Murder Trial to Begin. tains a GUARANTEE- - coupon, and Is TUB HAGI'E, Mroh TI' firm eeaird wdth a bine aal hearipg the sigbaek -- The LAS CRTCES. N. M. March 7. The Money chamber of the Intch Tnrl!m-riOriginal folHV nature of ALGNZO i) BLISS. For sale bo trial of Major V. M. Ki anland. F. 8. A , Itauiai 1 voted 31 to 2 for the adherence of Hol- hv all leading drucgit In boxe 'nn-Mr w k A Indq-tefor the top killing of John T. Hutchland to the league of nation tniimnr ilnre. for 11 r0 nd a afnat! . I Tke m i rlflj Ina of Alamogordo. ,V M . during the Ll picture. I on chamber vast an affirmative vote on I1" (nr I .0 Mdle by A. O. lU.l.'-V"llJ-" For infanta Stmr Invalid AttDrwc fit., At road race. November 2, 1!L Arwd ItoiUUsn u4 C. February WAsJU.NGlU.V, .tAdv. 1919, will U gin here Monday. vew of Rn-e- . i.reM-hrne- la t and Great RiRoun. um-cida- m'oVerns Means that your Ko- dak film will come In'-iu- "" i out clear and sharp. ' -- It is hard to explain lu-r- at nt d in a few lines but Kin-nis- li ,M i t - irate-Wifi- . LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY ! Manager. o PRUSSIA HOTEL EXPECT SENATE DISPOSE OF DURING ' tat 's . : u I i i'c 1 inji-tin- j F-- v- - : j PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 'i.-- (r Average Person Uses Sugar On His Cereal Because It Needs IU The Excellent Warehouse , FOR RENT This is unnecessary when one eats Grape-Nut- s is naturally sweet, lor it contains its own pure cereal sugar, developed from its own grains. starts native a HILLS o This ftSod pji f -. c'War Xi 11 citofTist- ( a-- ' GET un-d- ci avs-te- IHorlicEs; it Grope Nuts is a Sugar Saver t 1 U I -- i. i S y Paso-Phoen- tx Malted Milk and butt . |