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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER moat raaa. W air know that world war would ba on or ewtft. mar aatanaivor more destructive than th last, and might wall b th beginning af th deganeratloa of our roc. oonfersno "Tb ml called throe waaka Ms, Already th dacha have boon ataarad for action, all Sid taauaa bruahad j pro away, and a aenoreta, poaal for immadlata lirni tatioa of arm, manta ha been advanced by th United, dtataa and accepted la principle by the two othar great naval, power England snii Jsmul. 'Stoea - auiat aom the rant and. atu pandoua work of adjusting tba details ot the a priauipl, af Uttta by Ilttlo removthe hatred, tha faara. ing a(ha a mmptciena hiaarty a million of tba baa af ( your manhood, as fifty t hem sand of ours, fell fighting an tha fields of battle. task fttafoawito sea that tha " man 27, 1921. ar , TO 1ST PLACE The People ' Store Operated By and Owned and iiCiMcai c i Experts Virtually Complete la flittakad." Work on Details of U$ FRENCH RECRUITING AfEASUR: !S FILED Proposals, for Redactions. SC - j (Oenttsaed (rw For the Pepole. ' l f a. ChooseFromTheseStrikingCreationat CBr th AocItM FAJtrS, Xov. ) Ths viwnsmnts recruiting bill, Prii, to raiW ttudUraa f noldlerg pegs 0m prolsswlonsl th atabbiltser of m smaller conscripted mrmr the umier eighteen proposed warn nr, and auhrnmml'T, krndndi bv menrrte eervice, was nled today with the up f.tr lult'T tar mai irw laxiit, knatr of rmv chamber the coRimiseion of unrtaF a tlopt t m a. dm Ituaricn nf principle This bill la stUI indirtnite. but depueie. whu-l- i each power would tnvnnliket it of It crinaiiler advocate capable and wH.idraw when It cnnaidnreii men, who will form the ,t nrsotkal. mew eric ef a big army In case of need. The report W'fo ha present At" to- th fraThebillw coupled with Premier Briand'a full commute Monday, am a nitrite declaration at Washington of a reduction will prawn rewimtion. in has resulted fn much discus- during for a gradual phalli Ion of tlia 1mvthe army,, rt la agreed that the cointry de- extraterritorial right a fUu warn muad eUThteen- months1 service and this tf f 'hma a Judicial nua hlnary warraof. are probably will be adopted, but there 1 is expert ed tliai 111 dispatch of Aft intar. !LYV opinion tawas to wHat ' HWarehreahoo af to China forma mtmrtnl Cbmmlaalnw of juriar Irf k.la Francawon ro armly tn nruarinir wrff n tBrSrvrir-r.tT- r iS4 asrer d la by btafod Eight. a army TTtfgSded cemmlsaioners, would the conference. by maintain a fore of a nuartar of a mil (tow. Thia Hk baaad on tha fart that ther The Postal Question, ar about Jua.itoo man ot military ag an. In Hi discussion nf Hl paw! aua. anally our 'of whom could bo drafted nr undaratoru t Kara about 170.000. fwwt, tow .tap doiiht what hi nraamt rimj In be could addition, contingent - fKVafat focllitl of- - fTlmua WiHtiiV totir mart fmm among professional soldier, nuid them (txullii foreign a well Ilia Jjvmmiu and Moroccan; Senegal $ t ajaloinn inllidraw It wan a Orlenfala. nav barn uir.'ed hy im ilclegst Memiwrv ni tb eammlakuon assart that ihnf to FoKIPtf Pvrnmnf might find tba of th military authorities call In whom for apiano difficulty enforcing reform rota! forv approaching half a mil. 'b agreed to bar, in view of th lion; but might there la an evident desire by - on. .tiled f of affair of ribln. fha chamber t reduce th army to the THn Virtual dwl on o l"vr withdraws! I ms. eat number compatible with tb Indivlitukii- pesrtr anon to th dlwrc lion of try'nawsafety. - w tha result Th hill, recnrttlng approved by for euggiwritin president Harding' th cabinet Thun, lay, authorises th an contlncanca of lb ennfarenca plnn I In. Raiment to soldier tha of former ag up nuaarton af of M lernatlonai reiat wniditp' w.i years, tor two years and upward. Absorbing Interrat in private cnnvc ran turn Tba whole matter of th reorganisation octwaon drirgatw. would comment on fr puMIcir, awl of tb army bi still pending. 'hew 1 the only bint a ur Our pneeiiUii xtrltuil of the other nation ram from- M. V lv i. enl of France, who bidnrard fno niiaa.e-Ho- n, snvlng that If wa not only "a hi alt thouaht but pracflciki on, and from a " BrftTnh apoKesman,' who- dactnreit Trtbnae-SalHake THbun Heased Wire. roe!tbn of nation"' moat b puroached fbleagfr W AAKIMOTOhf, fn th Nov. 'JS. leaders of of until Amur afl'tuda larefully fh arm eonferancr admit that Shere ar tan eongrtu a had been exprcd, to be faced in attemptgreatM-difloultle Britain's Support Ready. ing - roach a concrata agraaman t her to- rules of warfare , concern inf raloetog H moat th iwa of ald, 'l "Drrat Britain," poison rw and new weapons enxloua to participate lie any movamant of war fur that would tend to the peuce nf rii world, TH American delegation take tha view , arum fh but obvlouelv fh presidentat everythin poeaahl ehould be don to le more or leea an American dom.au deal thio subject, but If It ts not with I on which trould not b prop., question fc anyth.ng practicable, the fo exprea aw opinion possible t for the should aay aa to th world conference - until del delegate ell hnv been worked mi and and, reasons. g)v tb conareaa baa decided on aim definite t la th view of this government that, scheme that would haw the full Approval baeaua of tha novel methods introduced of Ihe A merles people," bet war, soma of which have been Tmvelopmenfafodey aorveif to efrsngfhen bv (ha upon sines to lacreasa their imprevat the poaethiliry, however, that th plan fy destructive character, there exists a sitcf future eonferenc might Itenumo Hk of which never before uation, tha of format eomnderaflow hefora tn rma negotiation are enneluded. It wo non fronted mankind Th real point. Is th American view, la pointed on the fha- oppnrtnnltyr wauhl rho exposure of millions of people who ar bo protected when fh far enaferr di. cuealon roach that part of fhtna'p ten or engaged In the war and who are not point auaaesilng provlaion. b mod "for related, to It except that In modern war futur ronforence to ba held for th dl. narien fight aa pen plea and not by seae In former times lected Individual cushion of International qumtrmn pal, Th aonfaranca has appolntsd special aa tlv to- - tb Paclfio and fha far a basis for the determination af remmon enmmtttaoa to deal with thee subjects rela- and tc t tha conviction of tho American power policies of th signatory . dolagatloo chat something tangible will be tion theretot" asunmpUohod th regard to them. They aro guostlonav It la a add. which lend thamsaivoo to expert Investigation and expert ag Dow studying them. M1 nc - - racom-'IliSrrpo- jC f - r rxred ,f v't'k rffV VVfW- fi 11 ett Z. C, M. I. Mn.'s p suits at HALF fronf Z. se entire line of Ladies and Misses t PRICE. - - 'r- - splendid variety of the seasons most striking conceptions; -- your . .HALF PRICE choice at . . . . . Z. C, M. RULES OF WARFARE TOUGH PROBLEM - SUITS-Choo- t ; I k T. DRESSES-- A -- " '"IMF ' II lll f C.otli Goats I Off One-Four- th - i y.- auU-Je- ..night by fha new dapartmanc. Among thorn' aro th crulaer Ibrnnklynt flagatup of Rear Admiral Rchlev during tha bat. tl of Ran tlago, frrher ara tba emtaaa Mlwm.at, Iolumbtu, tha bnirlnahlp launched tw lOf, th mil MemplUw now a wreck nn tnw Ran Cmmlnlcaw mail, and th tornado boat Dai, vacantly knawn a thn Oriole. on tha Hat nr Four monitor fh tha Oaark, Minatonnmnh, built hv formerly rh Arkansan, and tha Fun raw, both of which hav aarvad aa naval mil ilia ships, and tha Tnnopah. Other ships are lit IntrapfC fha asaf framing ahip rigged aa sailing araftv Uts Galatea and tbs Vasa, el earn ynohta need pa t ml craft In fb war, tba fralghfer humrias and tha deslro yar Amtth. built Silk and Dress Goods Specials I An appealing variety of fabrics at prices that you will find especially' impelling SKIRTINGS skirtings, regular $4.50 to $6.75 a yard; extra special, $3.50 a yard 54-inc- l-i- The lettar, signed hy Pfr fTtarta hiimnar Bird, Mr, FnfherTn PbUIlpa Kdaon Mr. Eleanor Franklin Egan amt Mr a. Thomas k W Infer, to In reply tolatter from tAdy Aator rraremlTUng th views of th woman f England an tha Xo. M. all-wo- h dress velvet, COSTUME VELVET extra fine quality; in navy, taupe, green and wine shades. Regular $4.75 a yard; spe$2.50 cial, a yard 36-inc- ANTI FRENCH RIOTS REPORTED IN ITALY XAFTEM, PONGEE SILKS h Formosa selected for handkerchiefs, pongee, especially waists nd dresses ; special,' ayard 77777.95c AnU-Fren- ch which broke out In Turin last night following publication of Conference, front Washington reporting g "This conference Us marked a wew era In diplomacy," th Americana terror stash between Fremisr Briand of Prance and Rchanaer, head of tha Italian Aenatar now "We real la that In Amertca, says. in other countries) public splnian baa delegation, spread hare today, where several persona tears wounded In a revolver found Its way to power and la atr earing the eourss of atafeemen who enra oould dusL Between tb poitc and th demonstrator aattle everything behind elnaed doors Demonstrator, consisting largely of "W do not agree with tnoaa people and Fkarlati, paraded tha prinWho- have little faith In fha oufeom ot stwtoot streets Down with crying cipal tha conference, who bMvd tho.lt PVaneoP They than proceeded to atbeen soifishp sod having tack having were tho FVsnch consulate, but thoy settled their dispute by war., must d with n special detachment of J00 therefore continue to do av Thee people troop,. ar filled with snaptrtong and sail, for moat sartons Incident In connection Th mom armament and Increasing preparatth drnnonsrratlons occurred whan ion for war, bagettJhg a spirit af taar wtth mo fh found n Franck flag and burned and dlstruat. "We bellnva wit yntr that tha great tv, Omtdat hostile exclamations against war has taught pa fha need of peat and that no nation can stand hy Itself. Wo Pessimistic. believe that If wa want our of Dvlabcn? civilisation and culture to andurwtyp and la Nov. M. fBy th Aaaodated progress that this flare me for srma- Frivy Councillor Pulbrg, Fabrlken. mnnagsr of th Fkrbsn formerly th Friedrich Bayer company, epeaklng today before repmaentatlxea of th Gerntan chemical Industry, said It would b Impaastbla for Germany, from resources, to make her reparaher tions payment due in January and Feb- all-sil- k 34-inc- SHIRTING PONGEE pongee; regular $1.75; special, a yard ....$1.25 pongee, regular $2.50; spe.$1.90 cial, a, yard 34-inc- 34-in- ch - all-sil- all-6il- k, WHITE PONGEE Regular $2.50 Honan pongee; special, a yard flu-s- b mux. Fts. 64ss i;;:jces Taffetas, Messalines. ton Crepes, Kimono Kitten's Ear Satins priced in this gen-or- white .$2.00 Crepe de Chines, CanSilks, Crepe-bacSatin, and Failles will be sale. k spe-eiall- y Silk Chiffon CHIFFON VELVET Velvet, regular $6.50; special, a yard ..$5.00 40-inc- al h All Sweaters, Humphrgyg' KnmbarFerty smmtrloak OFF ONE-FOURT- H Millinery Specials One-Four- Off th Here Are Two Attractive Specials 70-im-- h 72-ine- Linen Damask, regular $2.75; special, a yard a yard $4.00 Linen Damask,-regula- r TURKISH -- TOWELS .S0c Keg. I0e values, special... Reg 45c value, spec.al .....34c ...... 38c Reg. SOc values, special..... Reg (3c 1 slues, special..., ,.4tc 57c Reg. 75c values, special.. 54c Reg. 15c values, special 75c 00 value special.... 4e Reg 51 25 values, special 81.02 Reg. It. 35 values, special 81.13 Reg. 51.50 values, special .81.W Reg. 52 25 value, peclal 81.88 Reg. 32 50 Values, special., ALL OTHER TOWELS SPECIALLY PRICED AT 29 PER CENT OFF Reg.-51.- ...... 34-i- u. 35-I- n. 34-l- n. 34-I- n. SS-i- n, 86-I- n. light, dark. light, dark. llaht, dark, ;;c 36-I- n. 32-I- n wide, 60c a yard, specal wide, 75c a yard, special wide, ft a yard, special WHITE GOODS, SPKC1AI 20 PER CENT OFF ury with freak legislation.' Represents tlve Fees, chairman of the congressional committee In a statement today eani. 'An ever growing popular demand tor greater national Interest In nducation, one of the moat Important features of which 1 th physical education of tha coming generation, demand first call on he said. our resources. eas Enphrtn' IfTnlrantB kaag . had ts fd i --- I i Z.C.M. I. Underwear Values ON SECOND FLOOR find attractive special values awaiting jou In Union Suits. Knitted Bloomers and Silk Bloomers. Vcu will GIRLS' UNION SUITS Girls' grav part wool Union Suits; high and Dutch neck. Regular 51.25 values, special in all sixes, ft 00 Boys' fleeced Union Suits In gray, from 2 to It jears ' sfieetal; 41.00. Olrla' fleece lined Union Suits (bleached), from 2 to 14 years, special, 31.00. Ladles' knee Bloomers In white and flesh, 40c, 63e and. 75o a pair. Ladles knitted Bloomers in length all dark colore. Special, a pair, 11.00. ECONOMY SILK BLOOMERS Ladies' Economy Silk Bloomers, regular $2.00. special, ' It 25. Lad'ea silk. Camisoles In navy, black and brown reduced 20 per cent. ' three-quart- er 40c 57e 75c 17c Mu' in. special, a jard Berkeley Cambric, No. 60, special a yard 24c Berkeley Cambric, No. 100, apeaial ...52e jard Mop Ladies' hand embroidered Night Gowns, special. HALF PWCF,. A fine assortment of children a colored Sweaters, reduced 20 per cent. Panile and knee Jers-- y Leggings for the children. In white, grsy and brown, special. 20 PEli CENT OFF. I S. D , Is bel'eved to hav been appre- cups of the Vestel on a hended at Mar.iuette. Iowa, with the ar- last summer. rest of a farmhand answering th deacrip. tlon of th man sought nnd whose pock, Indian 4s Convicted. eta ware filled with clipping! of th slay"YAKI5IA. to Elkader. H waa taken Ihe ing couty seat, following It's arrest today. Trio Under Arrest. ' Bank Is Robbed. Investigation Is Urged.24. BAN I KANC18CO. Nov. Charge that Joseph Wing and Joarpitn Barraa-chlnformer engine room vw,ployeee on the liner Creole btate. had been offered y 31000 If they would change their In their trial for sabotage so as to free another person, caused the United States district court today to order their pleas of guilty withdrawn and voluntary to recommend that the federal grand Jury Invest iga tv the matter. Mayer Alleged Apprehended. DU HI JUK. Iowa,' Nov. 24. Th Haver Both offered pleas of guiltv yesterday of th Rev, Arthur B Belknap at Lead. to putting water and emerv duat.Jn oil " . . o, CHELSEA Mas., Nov. 36 Four bandit held up and robbed two messengers from tho FVst National bank of Roaton. as they were delivering a payroll uf 38,441 to th A. G. Walton A Co. shoe factory her today. They esrapej In an automobile under fire. 1 J 'i kept. mone'y smild be oowuluded -- gold - MADRAS SHIRTING 34-l- n. with JJUR DRUG STORE IS ATJ ) SOUTH MAIN ST by tho and of Da-- ings of steamships. Tho negotiation ware proceeding so Conference la Lauded. smoothly, they point! out. that fh conNEW YCMIK, Nov. 2D. Sir Thomas ference could be expected to complete dur'hits. Canadian minister of finance conIt work In a much ahorter time than Wes ing tho war, termed the Washington at first deemed pose ibis. ference "an epochal event in the history of humanity In an address tonight. Fcm Secs Freak Demands. break wp Cold that Roduc armaments yes, ho said. "If Nov R kk sad RA '"X WAjmrXGTOX. The con fairly dona and with due appreciation of ii hundred of CAUh several ftsw milsa etivtua templated. af the peed a of each nation. Conferences pries, psskfpt lion of dollars through tn limitation of hid periodically with their proceeding Hessvkrevsf Bamam Wattcm da. pa Fonaar imxment In wtll of hundreds (vault apresd before public opinion of the srorld. trssk, w erw Bmrnf PnoS 9m raid on th fluted Slate Irens- - must On untold .roe ' - 1 . sad .$2X0 ,$2.95 a jd.. special ,.17e 22lkc a yd., special. ..17e 25c a vd special. .. ..20 25c values, special. .. .20c 35c values, speclnl. . . ,24c 3rc values, special... 2c A- flLOr a slf PntfoMAsr mdpe ef pstesy aa CA. rssset feed Vo. .. PERCALES , Strlatly Homaopdthfo. IM Trimmed Fattern Hate aomo ar trimmed fringe, fur, beads and velvet, also som attracts cloth effects. Your choice, at HO Children's Beaver-Hats they or delight-fujl- y attractive. Your choice at We have just received a sample line of Linen Cloths, all pure linen, direct from the factory of V7m. Liddell & Co., Belfast, Ireland. The sizes are 45x43, 54x54, 68x68 and 72x72. The regular prices range from $4,50 to $30.00. Tour choice while thev last at 25 PER CENT OFF. Premier Urged to Attend. ' displaying exclusively Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags, etc, -- Pure Linen Cloths DOWAGIAC, Mien:; Nov. 24. With the Hapodd, iuf ffmturml, Oppose Holiday Suggestion. arrest of three men, Cass countv authoriNov. 24. (By the Associated LONDON. ties annouiued tonight they I Hexed they Rdflradhln0 Slddp. ( By tha WJtlKlWTON, Nov. Many message urging Premier were nearing a solution of th mystery Member of soetated Frean savers Brea.) IJovd George to make every effort to atFor Inaomsto, Slddplddanddd, arms surrounding the murder on the night of doiogatlnao Informally suggested to- tend th Washington conference were reMonro, his September 17, of WilliamNeva Wdkdftirnddd RddtldddOdddk. night that any thought of adjourning th ceived today. Although he lx unable to asserted that a and their daughter One ol girl who was wife esalon tor-- tho Christmas holidays be arrive at a decision. It is understood he men. the had conofficers the announced, No Ndreotid, No Optdtdb No scan, in tho ot confldenc Mrs. Ffankuchen toned In th expectation that by still entertain hop of attending, and Inbut his statement. later fessed, the showed widow's repudiated assailants where th Dopd, No habit forming Droga adopting ouch a eeurs th deliberation quiries ar being made regarding the tail- Jewels and were Indued arc Z. C. M. I. eat ruary. Denying that th German chemical Industry aonotltutedto a war menace, ha asserted that, due overproduction In th ebamteal production and tho waning In Germany, th Industry had fallen to half tts former peacetime production, and that exportations bad bean aarhnuiy hampered by tariffs designed to protect Infant Industrie of other Visit our booth where w ... ONE-FOURT- H Z. C. M. I. SAMPLE LINE OF k no-Ho- ns Foai, All Waists and Blouses Reduced hood pleasures. Dolls, Toys, Games, Books, etc., an immense variety to select from. pmp-eattlo- Christmas Card Booth ''7 ONE-FOURT- H -- Tskln a fa tee that tbs report that tha cab. tntt bod decided bo Instruct th delegate naval ratio Is t rejact th -1 In im without foundation to fort. Barmy ksts to recognised on th strong- In dividual tn th Japanese govern, MARKS NEW ERA meat, having th largest popular follow, and tng onjoytng universal eonfldancs. It FOR DIPLOZIACJ wa suggaatad today that, whan ho announces formally, probably next week, prow, cmr naval tho -l j warhi.witoif, Japan's acceptance anafwith A .seriated Prea V Omvlrftnn ftutg th n reservation ratio, h will da Washington rnnfernnea "baa marked a that wtll hvo regard for Japan's denew ar in dlpVmcy'r bt avpraoamf ky fense) which would IsovS) in th main, the lb four woman memherp af fha advisory guaotlan t worked out by th other committee to tha American, delogattma ba pogrom In asllaboratlon with Japan. a letter addressed to Hedy Ator, mama her of th British houa af common a, made puhilo tonlghf For the children Included in the above are a lot of new coats, only one of a kind; ages 6 to 16. They range in price from $12 to $50; OFF. your choice at Visit the childrens land of happiness on our Third Moor. Theres nothing makes one feel so happy as making others happy. Bring them in, watch their animated faces, it 'will recall yonr child- - BARON KATO REAL FACTOR FOR JAPAN rwraea Thkaoedal Lake Trtbuo tossed Wire. WASWnwrrOM, Nov. m Baron Katn, head of Ike Japanese delegation to the W seblngton eonforenco, la th dsclsHve foetor la Japan' decisions here, posseseft power to accept ar ta rejoet sing lit true plenipotentiary fashion. It was declared tedajr by a well Informed Japan wotbartty. Th Japan delegation eommunlcates dally settle th Told government, but whan th members left Japan It waa with th knowledge that they, being at the heart of th affairs, would make national dePermiTuertsns. A pres dispatch from - Z.C. M. I. T oy Dept. SHIPS TO CO ON AUCTION BLOCK W tyurwiTOf. ffav, ffc Ftftaan ghtpa nf thn old navy will b pu an tha aim. lion block aoan. It waa annmmce.1 t Cloth All of our Womens and. Childrens Coats, positively no reserve, your choice in this sale at - teatl-mor.- - A it V ff to Manila Industrialists relative to foreign credit' i.l be returned next week, when It Ir exiected the goi emment will make a formal statement of It plana for mealVtah Nov. IS Juob ing tha January reparation payment Yakima Indian, charged with murGermany's floating debt on November his was dering found guilty of 20. It was announced today, was mother, marks. manslaugnter loOay. Yoythowan inAde no x If yoi aav I did it. special defense. ihen ( fuM I did: I was RANCH OWNERS RELEASED. drunk on moonshine, he told officers BUEN08 AIRES, Nov, 24. (By the The Indian admitted he had thought of She had, the evil Associated Proa.) The ranch owners k'll'ng his mother and others. Including th American manpower and bad killed many of htr he said. ager of an Armour packing plant. 8. J. dtcBey. who had been held priaoner by MARINE EDUCATOR bandits at Paao Ibanet, In the state of CHOSEN, Vera Crux, have been released, accordAUGUSTA. Dr. A. O. Me., Nov. 24 Thornes, state superintendent of publh ing to a telegrain from the commander of In , th region, troops clioole, has been selected to represent tb Argentina the National Education association at Jol Varela. th armament conference. It waa announced today. LAST STEAMER ARRIVES. SFATTLE, Wash., Nv. 24. The last 8TINNES IN CONFERENCE. steamer of th year from Nome, Alaska, BERLIN, Nov. 14. Hugo Btlnnas today arrived today, bha waa th Victoria, and discussed with Chancellor Wlrtli, Infor- brought $300,000 In gold bullion, many mally. th visit to London, from which furs, much Ivory and a consignment of th capitalist has Just rsturnsd. Whan eoppet ore. For the rest of th winter th ronfaranc waa endsd, .Herr Stlnne Norn will rely on dog sleds and the ver , land trail to again left Berlin, Interior of Alaska for betwsen the cabinet and travel to and .from the outside world. Negotiations Yoyl-howa- n, rtto-tlxe- s, ' th. v ' 1 r ii |