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Show :v ''w c 7TW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNHAT HORNING, PEC&tBEft 25, 192L r national existence, the German peawarmly welcome every- gain recorded the- - progreht toward world betterment. and on this Christ null morning they permit themaehaa to exprea to the Apierlran peopta and their distinguished executive their heartfelt wishes for a successful culmination of their noble endeavors In behalf of peace on earth and , among nations. j ls in uPlOulSE jEEIS refusal 1 1 U, 'f x Jipen Decline to Accept Proposals for Adjuitmeiv of Submersible Dispute. t- -- fc' (Catlnil (raw Importance of aubmailnaa In fli 4 British desire to reduce aubmarina tnnoag would hat a been mat In a tango degr On tha one hand under the Anisr-kw- h plan, while o the other, the French dtUr to tncreaee aubmarlne tonnsg and auhmartna ratio comparer toiCrest Britain and Amertra, aleo wouli hnCc been met in approximately the aame h defTW. Jpan Is Obdurate. " LiiClon of Japan in refusing to ewerve from ths line of the ratio Injrt tod a wholly new element into the coatreverey, and that and ult mats Frsn;h decision on the compromis. p, opoxal constitute the point of doparluio for the re ujnpt'on of negotiations on Tuesday. Under tha American compromise plan, thr submarine ratio would be. In round 'flifore. Great Britain, ala; United States, siXj Franie, four; jHpnn, three, and ltalv, twg Tba Italian proposal for parity witll Ftgnes at 21,600 tona would change thl to approximately a distributt while- If the Japanese built up from th prfxetit strength to 64,000 tons as they would have almost ran sugfeoet they eqoallty with the reduced American and British aubmarlne flotillas. nor British export gslthsr American neeat opinion . would approve ouch an apiortionmsnt. American figures jOn the present submarine strength of the five powers art: Piled States, 81,000 tons; Crest Britain, 2,000, tons; Frame, 42,000 tons, Japan, 11,000 tons, and Italy, 22,000 tons. Inatonnaction with the Italian desire to aefopt only equal submarine tonnage with Krhnto, It waa stated that Italy would prdree to hava Franco scale down fleet 20.000 tonwto equal the present, Italian fleet, but if that couldynot be doled Italy would demand tha right to butol up to the French 4J,S00-Baggregate i The 21,610 tong for both waa a compromise proosal. - r m France's Allotment. BRIAND REPLIES TO DEPUTY'S QUESTION ; Oo the basis of capital ship Strength, as alrasdv accepted, France would hays a submarine tonnage of about 10,000 tona, Ss'againet 90,000 each for the United Dus to uno Thins 4 4' s Tlul la, Impure, tatpoTortihsd, 'I V i 0 DorlUUsed Blood, rrobebly' 73 per cent of thd ailmeati of the bumaa race ere, due to aa abnormal condition of tho blood dhla. poor, further fact that llood'o Sarsaparilla purifies, enriches Associated the (By and revitalize the blood, by creatiag a Press) "There was no guest Ion at tha healthy appetite, aiding digestion, proLondon discussions of Franco abandonassimilation and thereby securing the guarantees given by the Ver- moting full the all of benefit sailles .treaty for the payment of reparacomplete ing jin tions by Germany." Premier Briand de- nutrition, must impress tbo thoughtful clared In the chamber of deputies this with the wisdom of giving: this groat afternoon, replying to nit Interpellation by medicine a good fair trial. Louis Klotx. a the former minister of Hoods as merit Sarsaparilla greatest B nonce,"Mr. Lloyd Georg at no moplus greatest economy the most for the ment suggested. that In the forthcoming money. H Got today, (Ad.) conference prance should be asked to PARfHi free. 24. Cadillac Announces New : , make the allghteat aarrlBce. The entente between Fraiuie and Grant Britain la aa complete strong as poaalble. 'M Klota li4 expressed the fear that the London conversations had compromised the rights of France: that the result would of necessity further Increase, the tax burden of the French people, while the rel hstag was decreasing the tares of the Germans, which were already leas than half the taxes paid by- - tha French. 1 cannot 'tfrlnk of decreasing our taxes," M Briand said, but we most avoid further increasing them, and that la one of the things wo are going to do at Cannes. waa the outcome of The deplorable economic renditions, according to the premier, and It wae Impossible for Lurops to recover her equilibrium under A . such circumstances Referring to allusions made to the the premier conference, Washington fried- - "It Is a great thing--. It la a great guarantee an event that associates four nations to asatini accord In the Pacino and to discuss In common the difficulties that may arlae there M. Riots having changed the Interpellation to the form of a simple question. Premier Briand utterances dosed the debate on, that subject. The chamber immediately took up the discussion of the Interpellation on the suspension of the Jlenque Induktrteiie de Chine and the Pert Played by M. Berthelot, general secretary of tha ministry of foreign affairs, Hi an effort to avoid Suspension. The tpremlee defended M,. Berthelot warmly, declaring that tne telegrams which iM. Berthelot sent to China Were in conformity, with the government's action In an attempt to eave the bank, , acute-situatio- n BRITISH COMlliNT tONDON, Dee. 24. (By the .Associated Press Presentation to the Washington oonference of Great Britains plea for abolition of the submarine as a oaVaJ weapon has eroukxd the greatest Interest here. The newspapers comment sr length upon Che Speech of Lord Lee of Ftrnhom, ftrqt lord of the British admiralty, before the conference on Thursday, in which fie made the proposal and outlined the res sons prompting It. General opinion here undoubtedly favors abolition and there are many regrets that there seems to be no prospect of Its wing brought about, but on the other and, there Is some skepticism regarding the possibility of preventing the use of submeratbles even If the 'conference . adopted Lord Lee s proposal. The Morning Post anguea that the deto at the velopments Washington point necessity of Great Britain maintaining an adequate force ol cruisers and smalt craft for the protection of her commerce : am Inst submarines The DeHy Mall declares that the toleration of submarine warfare wlU compel powers dependent upon their oe communications for luster ones to arm their merchantmen, with unhappy and undesir. able consequences. s -- Cidilhc MototvCaf Company arnc'ir.cci tLV fcllcrcrics tub:tantiillyrcduccd prices of new Type 61' Cadillac can, effective January 1st, 1922; , Tfcs win ore to secure permanent gooff among the nation. . This effor in tho United Htatss to promote universal trust and freedom from per sanctifies the American aoU and emphasises tho great ness of her people. world I , "Ulster will rejoice fflllt th there radiates from. Washington this Christmas season tbs tidings of International peace, which will, in the Hearts of n of us, add yet another star to tbs fold of 'Old Glory, JAMK CRAIG, (Signed) "Prim iMthlator of Northern Irelanff.' try oan be more profitably employed. tft an Influential official source H wee reported today that the government will make no further nonces ton to, China , with Tegard to Shantung The leading vernacular newspaper credit th forePm office with authorising the stytemrnt that Japan is determined to oppose th discussion of Japan s twenty-one demands cm China aaSproposed By the far east committee of the Washington , conference. Ttcria ilk 4 4 g ( V t t e f 4 I A I v..,. .2?5 1 on V448 I Sntmrfcaa I iI Ottf fliiOd ..230 I , lmprlllpaotuia ,.500- - K(X 8. Detroit It that tht new prices, combined is our conviction trith the definite advance in automobil: development: cf the new Type 61, constitute the Cadillac, in even higher measure than before, the crcttcst motor cor value in the worid. x s CADILLAC. MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN f Gmrl M tXetrf , Trtbuae ,, Coup 5eO i. , ,M f f . -. -- riv3-FMn- .i t 4 Coup Viotftii ty Tribose-Sel- 'f .....,,',....',..'..$3123 f Two-Pamn- PARItf, IV. 2f Prymlrr , Briand today Issued, the following Christman greeting-to the American people. "It la a pleasure for me to send St Christmas my beet wishes to the great Hi particular, I exAmerican nation. press, through the Associated Preen, my meet ardent hopes for th realisation of th American Ideals for praco. France, whp has suffered so much from th war, will always work to maintain, peos in the world. Bhe thinks, as tho American ppople will understand, that her own is etn essential pondttiqn for that s peace, (Signed)' uAVTIDE; BRIAND. Cbtrag Car Fhaeton BoU Mr Brand's Greeting. OH LORD LEES PLEA May Modify Pssjram. ''"ji , ; - Britain The new btf'.es and Croat Air nocan plan, however, would permit Freeds to have 42,000 tone, as against 0 loot each for the United States and . Qrihtf Britain. ddlde from tlgeir contention for'anp-prOselb- n of submarines as a world policy, thd ml tie h delegation hsus Indicated that if tubmartnea were to be retained they would urge reduction in retained from tha original American plan. Thev. have suggested 46,000 instead of 80 04O tone as the figure they thought abducj right for Orest Britain and the I ndtxdl HI a tea. Tha American compromise mevtg the British Just half way on thia - contention by proposing to cut American and British strength In submarines from 80,00tn to 00 uoo tona In the same way, tha 42.000-to- n figure foHFranco may be compared with the de- CHINESE TO PRESS sire of the French experts for 80,000 dona, amp lo also apparently an effort to meet hair way the French desire to Increase submarine tonnags as It would moot half Chlrsgu Tribuee-gal- t take Tribnne Leased VH wan tjis British desire to reduce. a WASHINGTON. Dec. 24.- -A Chinese spckesmab'-declaretoday tho 'Chinese Reaction Substantial will qarry th daegallpnvery probably A to her of the American com- ghentung quaqtjuti before the conference promise that stands out Is that, w tills It proper, se.lc.lb not expected that the a course o i .lapnaese. government wJ empower Its propoett to both British desires to reduce and delegation ft hnsk any Jerther concesFreicn desires to Increase aubmarines, th sion ahd It I the purpose of tbe Chin-es- to net result for the five powers would be firm against the stand delegateea iaOetantlal reduction In their aggre-ga- Japanese Proposal to make the Shantung I -Great as Britain kwtaa and the tonnage, and Id put lt-a r United States combined would scrap iwarwrfH. ptH railway, foreign loaq rallware In pJjUy nee lg 40,000 tons In submersible V hgtever eventually will be dona With jrher Is a growing feeling that Ih good the British abolition proposal was not pffieee cf Secretary of Stole Hughes and but the tonight, suggestion for Mr Balfour my have to be Used, because ere 4 ip g bv the conference of a j of the fact that, When the direct commission to study ths whole eonverfeatlons are resumed, afsubmarine question seemed to bo gaining ter additional Instructions - shall hsv J considerable (avor. bjen received by Ih Japanese delegation Toklo.'the-Shantundid recommend not It total abolish- from I( gueetlcn will be ment, such a commission would be ex- precisely where It was when the first of thb Seventeen direct conversations woe pected to make recommendations tor of aubmarlne warfare In sue' held. s a tkt as to prevent recurrence of th The Chinese maintain that In the very submarine horrors of the world war. beginning Japan, when she declared war ill may be found possible to combine on Germany, served notice that she would tbs botnmlsslon plan with th project for expel the Germane from Shantung and rkl project, in which case the makea would restore the German concessions to up dt he lntestlgatlng bodv would become China. Since that time, they say, Japan the h isle of dlecuseion when the neyt hts made repeated promises to the same Intern itlonar meeting Is called. effect, adding that Japan promised former President Wilson, when the latter A & yous Yuletide. was at Pars, to return Shantung to In full sovereignty. China "Vhts to Indeed a jovous Christmsetide, While Japan, they continue, ha gone the moat promising fienllemen perliapa the motions of returning to has ever known; and al( th through China all th German concessions, she nations. are deeply Indebted to the United desires retain property and Htatp for perceiving th new temper of th mostto valuable Item of all, the ShanhuitWglty and for leading th way to th and her that tung railway, new proposal to we now era are upon which greig make It a loan railway and to put It In leuafblng formidable ship of peace. on a with other loan roads parity foreign h his message for the in China s obnoxious M, Ibarraut, to delChinese the said Fredrg delegation, because thev do not want Japan "B U a great satisfaction for me to be egateesend my best Christmas greeting to increase, her Interests In China. .b!ej. entire American people from the beautiful capital of their wondorful CO on- TOKIO DISCUSS to . i I feel that our work here at the conwrcnce on disarmament has already beep most prod table, as It has laid thr fouaditlon which will contribute to a TOKIO. Dec 24. (By the Associated closer. union between the countries of the Pres The divergence of aa to world-!- ' whether article II of theopinion treaty. at : Washington, applies ; f to the negotiated mainland Fnfn President Ebert. has supplied Japanese' KfftLIN, Dec. 24 President Ebert's fresh ammunition for Japanese newspagreet eg to the American people la as folpers opposed to that document. The low j: more Important journals, however, so far fuletlde and New Tear's throughout hsv taken a more rational view of tne history have been for man and nations phraseology of this artialike rthe occasion for union cle and. pplritual Shim bun. behaves tbs differretrospection a period when kach Is wont to make pause and ences of construction all) be settled satis, strike a balance between the measure faetorlly, because the article In question of Human aspirations end the volume of is Opposed In America and for Japan tltelK achievements. The lest year he opposite reamns; but the witnessed the noble endeavors, especially Aeshl anticipate further difficulties on thd Prt the people of the United growing ouj of ambiguity In the wording once again to of thq treaty. their president, Slsiesjond brine It world which I out of joint into Yam to The Shlihbun question the epiril of Christmas, whether the Japanese delegate have rMyhewith hour of their their present approval of the document, struggle given I aaylng "If Admiral Katp woe unaware of the all thak Is necessary will be to defect, ask-- the powers to modify the phraseOtherwise the people must held ology. Baron Koto responsible , ton-na- A P- rnemio. This face and the ahl,a hn Oi) OtfA Britain and Franca In direct op position and pules apart In their t(w tha a4o warfare. rocon-cHlatl- Most Ailments 7 Cable. TOKIO, Deo. 14. Vtr Admiral Oksda, chief of tho warship sdmlpistrattdn board. Indicated In an Interview that there would be a material modification In Japan a building program during the, naval holiday , He saye that Japan will abandon tho construction of four battleships and four battle cruisers, but tho ausUlsry program would not bo changed. Thr auxiliary program rails for ten light cruisers and twenty-fou- r destroyers. Of the rapltal shipe, 00 per cent have been completed, and of the auxiliaries 40 per cent. vs y n Ctrptrofi . SHARf.CVN AUTOMOnjLE CO. si W Cl Coath StatA Jd V A Ctrttt CjJt LUu City, UUR Kafo Laid Up. Bfcron WASHINGTON. Deo. 24 (By Proas ) Admiral Baron Mato, head of the Japanese arms conference delegation, who Is suffering from It slight Indisposition probably due to the strain of conference work, has been directed by his physician to cancel All social engagements and to remain In bed lor a week. Ambassador BMdehara. who has been (11, has recovered euffloiently to attend important committee meet. n gel tbOiA-seriat- ed h , 2iStdfuUri of tko Vorli, SHANTUNG QUESTION Socialist Paper Pleased. fea-Uir- s- tr coo-tinti- Chlno-Japen- es g an PRESS DISPUTED ARTICLE It four-pow- much-dlscuse- aelf-oom- m The-Aaa- hl ' Pyorrhea Can jow Be Cared I Diet Sessions Opened. TOKIO, Dee. 24. (Bv the Associated Press.) The diet opened today. Formal opening ceremonies will be held Monday Reduction of th army by one-haSample of Wonderful and th cutting ddwn of the period of military Ctnannteed Home service from two years to one will be 4 Treatment part of th program of th Kokumtnto or national liberal party. The needs of th and the people, said Takeshi i. empire E,Wy eufferer from Pyorrhea, Bleedleader of the party, today demand ing Jed Ulcerated. Gums, Loots Teeth the development of agriculture and Inand bther sore and diseased conditions dustry, in which th youth of the eoun- of f 0, mouth should areept thin offer From Ulster's Premier. wit ,ttt delay. Send your name and r 2t with particular Belfast, Hoday ( Moores Laboratories, reference to the Washington conference, He I pi 34, Kansas Citv, Mo., and they Sir James Craig, the Ulster premier, gave will npuLvou Sample Treatment, post-a- i to the Associated Press correspondent to( absolutely free. Judge its merits day the following Christmas message to for preelf. Also free booklet and r the American people On of behalf remarkable euree. Thia simple Great Britains I gladly express hoc treatment is indorsed by leading greatest offspring, Ulsterconfidence in Mr. IPcomplete tfoand Doctors g being the most Balfour (heed of th British method known to eontroi, the . at the confer I Washington dr- nditioos. (Adv.) ynce) and 'hi colleagues In their endcav lv V f u lf Inu-ka- ad-d- I do his-to- t - n dete-gatl- T I f BUENOS AIRES. Dqc. 4. La Vangwar-ot- a, th leading eoeiouist newapdper of Buanoe Air, Italia with Joy th libeae the f Euffvne V. Dob from tji Atlantd penitentiary. It publishes a picture of th eovtaliat, expressing satixfariien (hat "he is again slid t place hh unbreakable energy it the service If the people." . Ceattaqyd treat ptgs On. mtddle-of-tbo-ro- d)r U. S: PRISOrJERS by his wife, who then turned her wespoa on herself, dying almost Instantly of wounds, according to reports to the police, Connolly, It was Mid, arrived Met night to spend Christmas with his family. According to hla daughter, Lanlerr he wtl taking n nap when Mr. selped a revolver and shat him Connelly through the , . temple. Mrs. Connolly, who waa said to hava unan dergone operation xom time ago, was believed to have been mentally deranged, the police Miff. Otxttnd fiaax hot Thex. Yarden i AdyUd of Clem-thought. ScrutlnMng Itg experience of the ending period. It gage upon another woes to -throw off the effort in Caee entailed by a destructive war and Wenders what the future holds In store. By folvrrSet Esrvtee. "Is tho coming era to be more rOepod-tlbl- e' v . CHICAGO, to tha craving for relief, la It to Dots. 14. They will bury reendow mankind with former happiness Util Ludfr Becsear. tomorrow hi the and prosperity Th reply rests largely whitw Arfto and silk hash that her daddy with the anewer to this primary queetiohi Escape From Army Fort. Dec. 14. Telegram WASHINGTON, confidence to be restored, confihad "I bought her for Christina. 24 OMAHA, r Neb, Dec. Earl Kelly, dence that peaceful enjoyment of th fruit "t Attorney Generali Tb, tody b via kbt who gave his addrets as Margaret street, of labor Is assured, that tha beat product Daugherty twanalljr dyWn warden of North St. Paul, Minn , when be enlisted of man's braid, hie growing mastery of yinosnilo Orombard, draoed by moon-t- h vsrtou federal In the army, and Albert L. Anderson, natures the of penltenttortra l!h when ih. threw her afm, aroun4 power, whose secrets ho unveils, who said haw was from No. 64 Puulk by President bar father, Sam, to eava him from th shall not serve to hlo own destruettem. Christmas commutation square. Cleveland, Ohio, escaped I from conference In good will among nation who wa demanding fio he had assailant of of sentences twenty-foperHarding Fort (rook late Thursday by over power- ami th fair intention of one s neighbor) I commetton'in th kitchen ing a sentry, whom hands mid fast they 7n tf bound with a spiral puttee It was an- Called cludlnr Ktttfen J today. ran to the door. ,Sh Lofty Task. t nounced today. Informed the wardens "Whr to the $10 you owe ms?" oh (The telegram Kelly. It rag stated tt ths fort was "Without such confidence at the basis that heard Orombarde say to her father. thd sentences of th twenty-foperbeing held fog civtl authorities at Aber- of In terns tlonai order there to ns con- son "I haeent got. It,''th other repllod. to commuted had been Christexpire deen, 8 D., In con section with a theft certed, no truly constructive action, no mas 'i. had to btiy a toy Mr each of th dap. Al pf them could b released nholerale recovery of present ailments. at charge, while Anderson was to hav I will give It to you next pay day " the of midnight tonlgtit, department given a court martial yasterdav on a Ia tbe lofty task of the Washington con- Justice i The Intruder whipped out a gun. Lucy's snnoanoed. Rewards for their ference to restore this trust among th charge of desertion. Thr fStlon of the presldeat in pardon- intuition told her that hs father was In 0 . apprehension were offered. beople of (he world by removing She rushed between them. fhr soldlereMt denser. waa former ing explained ranee from the avenue of their friend today at th war department, wae taken -- Dont hurt my papa, -ah cried; don't Asked to Aid Search. p Intercourse? If th conference b for for . hurt to my men th purpose of restoring th papa" a I trust it wM the eutlooh BELITTLE. Wash., Dec. 24 Polled la Ths gun barked. Th little girl's arm their complete rights as cltisen. Th tr.il be brightened thenew year greatly related from their hold around her fathChicago and a number of Michigan cities and oldlera, who war convicted by a prosperity loom ahead, were requested today by Seattle author!, pccthoand er's seek and ah crumpled to th floor. 'Germany, for th murAmerican nation, with whom der of at Coblhns, ties to take up the search for Mrs. Clara "jay Another bullet and th Salher felt. Lanoefleid Golbsrt of th Captain of 1 he Netherlands are united British the He-t- o people In ths hospital. Lucy, still and Bkarln Winborn, ward of Ferdinand army, ar Carl J, Bryan, McCong friendship, largely share hi nell. Texas; to Hochbrunn. wealthy retired real estate la A. Jam O'Dell. wrapped In th dress that had Comanche, quiet., which ell hop will light dealer, whoso dead body woe found In a the blms'itg Roy Youngblood, Omaha, Neb.) been bet heart? desire for ao long. Okla.; room In hie home here December 21 with uroi this earth again." Van Olldsr, Toledo, Ohio, and Georg Vice Foreign Minister Hanlhara em- J. a bullet wound through the head. B. Richardson. Denton, Tsana. They slain, Officer Indicated their belief that Mr. bed d greetings to the press In these were released from Leavenworth prison ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Dec. Word Winborn, who waa reported to hav visand honorably discharged Croat Rafbon last month AlamedaEchevarria think? of - neat hero, f for occasion,' It 'a ' "Thia Mochbrunn Proper ited tl.e liom many tlm'e has been advised that bis three brothers, to thank, you for tha courteous, fair. the army. ter H was alleged Hochbrunn waa Main, in and xxere Juan, even end shot to Eugenio, In Fsllpe which Of generous way you mirnt hav gone ex inxtead of to Cali- - have treated lUfatc. . death by MsxUwrt bandits near teroex, M. A a matter fact, ws Goin td forn'o, M.VW at first believed. No trace 14. December Mexico, After IM w to cam bATLANTA, dm, Deo, of eeen found elnce she left Sent, didn't expect, It when Frsparatfon bsnalU robbed the gtore of tbe ktuing brothbut wa have learned something for the release from Amanta federal peni- th lie on November 26. Th information was I hope you hav learned tentiary of Bugen V Debs, Socialist er and Infled.' shout you, a Srom letter Echevarria' 1916 ua. You convicted of have sought leader, violation of brother-lh-latg bitter things about Confesses to" Murders. to obtain the newt aeeurately and fully, ths espionage tow, whose ce Ramon Echevarria etalmi (6 hsv htd NOGALES, Aria . Peo. II --Mnnttil Mar- letting th facto speak wa commuted yestsrdey by preel-de- rt for themselves, for k'a property oottflscatsd by BaSoao tinos msde a eomplets rcnfeselon this aft- you believe that that to th way you caiP effective Harding, Christmas day, all Villa several year age, after which , ho ernoon to county offlriala and newspaper- best Serve ths American people, to whom official advice from Washtoday awaited am to Alameda. " , -men her regarding ths killing of. Post- you first Debe'e brother, Theodora, and and your ington. greatest duty. master and Mrs. frank Pearson during a David Karetner arrived her yesterday, aid on ths postofflca store at Rnby, Attitwfc Is Friendly. but tt was eald they did not see him. , RADIO CONVENTION CALLEb. , Arts, last August 26. Hs Implicated eight BAN Debs himself was not told of tha new FRANCISCO, Dee. 24 Thirty "In matter Of Interpretation It to only other men. according to Warden J. E. wenertr radio cltlb will be represented that your views and ours had not overnight, hatural While he was making hi confession the second annual radio convention at 1! time coincided, but we have mads Dychs, who said he waited for direct or- at 111 was superior courb Jury Coast Amateurs bora, befor your point of view, and I ders from Attorney General Daugherty of ths Pacific Its verdiot In th. ease of Plncldo (tlowanca nave December 29, K was announced before to brodchlng ginning the (he subject allowance made for oura prisSilvas, who was being tried on a charge There has been Ths ceaventton will establish deftoday pmple tyidence of that. oner of having murdered postninkfer Pearson, inite working agreement for all radio "Thar to iuat one more Idea I want to er Blaus were mad forhtoth Socialist lead- staUoaa County Attorney A H. Dell rimer Mid express. . in th west lo go directly, to home at Terre y Silvas would be tried again on a charge dominant I have noticed that one of the Th cenventioa will open at 1'20 o'clock' Characteristics of Americans to Haute, 2nd, , of having murdered Mr. Pegrson. ( next in th auditorium of Thursday th a and beautiful very worthy sympathy Has Francisco gymnastic hall. A radio Reception. . spirit, which has affected us Japs wees Plans Bronx Jeweler SUln. show will be held In th evening. The Me and Irrltatton Dec? deeply any tempered HAUTE. TERR 14. Ind. Prep? convention will stag th fsllowtiqr night NEW XOUK, Dee. 14 New - Tork't we might hav had when American view, ration for an elaborate cele hign scorning vdave 7, was Christmas crime resumed to- Jn our opinion, hav not always been right bration to be bald today in honor e with h ratio BhtL e, day with ths slaying of Carl Mollsr, a o' wisest. But without wishing t criti-etoV. Deb by local Socialists were F.ugene FLOOD STAGE AT FITTSBGRO. Bronx jeweler, and the serious wounditl-o- f I want to put to you thld Mngl when known that hm wife. Ursullns, by a bandit who d question: While you are vary rsnerou abandoned, PlTTfraURO, Dec-- 24. Th flfriftot-nu- s commute Hon granted by (resident th their home Jor the ostensible to less forlu ns are persons and nations, would net become effective until dJSlood In tho history or the of purchasing jewelry which Mollar ou not also unduly critical, at times, of Harding Th reception had been planned United States weather bureau hers to due Sunday. had on display there. those great powers who, by sacrificing in the with a predicted crest of that th announcement of tomorrow e efforts, have put tKemselve In a poeltlon clemencyhope fast at Point Bridge, would mean his immediate ra- twenty-thre' due - to the heavy rainfall on FOOO CAROS OSTAf.NAll.tr th greatly to benefit mankind T in this cate- ise sr. watershed of tbs Mononjrahela and Allegory. certainly England, Franc and Italy Ths commftts on NEW' TORIC. Dec. 24. Prospective o high; and I wouidall to your at- - pounced that a generalarrangement gheny riven. Th flood ' stag to tWMty-twcelebration traveltrs to Russia no longer used fear stand would tentlon the historic fact (Bat thd very Ob- b held as soon as possible feet. artha they ran get no food there gtsf so which you Seek, prethe worthily ject rival of Mr. Debs, An American relief administration ant of China, has been MrVed by LOUISVILLE. Kv., Dee. 2 4. -- Having Otto Branatsttse, secretary of the nounced an arrangement today whereby lection with th blood of person s, as by Socialist effanlMlton. trill arriv risen more than nineteen f set tn twenty they may buy food Cards, negotiable at Japan, no other nation. In Terra Hants at Loutoviii I administration any of tb today and wU rsmatTRo six hours, t th Ohio river,flbod depots in rased ths , Russia. rafbr expected stag onrty rsonally graet Mr. Dsbd MARINE TO BE HONORED. Sunday morning. Dec. 24 PITTSBURG. Fifteen P., '. FORMER GOVERNOR DIES. MO0TH TRICK I WORKiO. and men of the marine corps, sta- Debs Congratulated. SAN DIEGO, Col., Deo. 24. B. Platt tioned In Pittsburg as postal guards, will DES MOINES, IoweT Dec. 24 A robber WASHINGTON, Dec 24. Marvin Gate Carpenter, who was a governor of Mon- be the honor guests at a Christmas din- Sperry, president ok. tbe Private. substituted a satchel containing groan tana when it wae a territory, died M ner In th principal hotel nf th, city. Soldier national and Sailor' Lesion, sent a onions for on holding mor than Chula Vista, near here, today, Hs waa The hosts will be Mr Lillian Runet! grain today to V. Debs, congratu-lalin- y in cash her tontkAL. Th money was 2eg Eugene th born at Stanford. N. Y In U27. vH waa Moors, who was mad aa Itenerary him on th commutation of hi e day . The reoelpts of a grooery eleoted district attorney of ICsee county, in the corps during tha war for Mr Th great majority of th private clerk had his hack turned when the 21 was whan he old. Y., in work N, year excellent recruiting. eoldisra and th million of other Chrto- , era, mads. year-lon- "ency Decision of Debi end . Other. g JjttU VMJ Trtf f6r Bullet Intended Jer Papo t p ur rlm::rn.T ur t bn chll-dra- sue-ertJ- ul Court-marti- al aae-lun- three Brothers -- Terrt br - Wa4h-Inirie- i. 'll n: con-taiue- d toa-ys- ar sen-fen- fOealtaatd fiesi Page flae.2 IM treaty, will occur at Bogota, th . v capital. w Mn Panama revolted, a'emall A met coa naval force, less than fifty men. waa ; landed, to protect Americana, and tea -days after th revolution Panama war T recognized-- , by the Unltpd States. presented tbe claim that the part v thus played by th United State waa In 2 violation of the treaty of 1644 between the United States and New Granada, to which Colombia succeeded. As a result of ? this claim th treaty with Colombia Was . qerotlatsd. Th controversy over this treaty bohboj up In th United States senate off anff on for- - several years, having bsan presents by President Wilson In Juns, 1914, and ratified finally in a considerably chance l form tost April 20 at ths rsoommendation of prasidbnt Harding. I- 1 ; ' Cha;ea in nict -- Thd principal change In the treaty aa , gsgOltotsd and as ratified by ths Cokrni and th American sens 1 4 ;; blag waa ollmtnatlon of a paragraph wheroby ths United States would bv expressed -its regret to Colombia for tha iom of paaama. Elinsinatioa of this Bepublican leaders assmrted, mad thd I treaty acceptable, although Re publican 4 , of th progressive faction opposed it as casting a reflection oa tha lata Theodor Roosevelt, who Was prasldent st ths timd minis ths Panama revolt Ths United States under ths traaty agrsas to pay Colombia 226,000,000 la flvs Installments, ths first of $6,000,000, within sis months of oxchsngs of ratifications. Ths stats department today, was without advice as to completion of ratifies Usd . kg vis-tie- se a, a! , On-h- is er tel, ear-gra- nt S' f v; wa-ton- w ' 4i v .. K , A ! l j ? I WITH LIQUOR. NEW YORK, Dee. 24 John J. Hahleg was nsaled out of his expensive llmousln for giving away today and arrested Christmas presents. Pollcs said hs had bsert driving ground for esveral hour distributing part of his prlrat stock of champagne, wines and whisky among hit friends. The charge was that of posse- ing and transporting liquor. Hto machine, as well ns ta contents, was seised. T6o FREE " tj '3 J 4 J r ' -- 1 4 ; 1 'nnr- - tot pur--po- Colombia, , iA ) ros 'gy tot Htunpkyeya Colds, Grip, La flueq sa, Catarrh, Couj(h, koto Throat. , Ta get the best results tak at th first feeliag of a Cold. Xjcr-hr- ey InHumber f 'forty dus Xepoae, gad Natural, Befreshiug Sleep. No Nhreotie, No Opiate, No Dopo, No habit forming Drugs, Strictly Jlomao pathic. Price, 0e and $1.00, at 'Drug Btara. or gmtoa receipt of pries, or C. O. V, Pareel Ilf Mumphreye Jlomeo Medicine Co., William Street. Now York. Medical Book Pro. - ' c- -t. Id f , |