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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1922. - Th degree of this prosperity in the near future may not attain the proportions which th most optimistic ex e peit. It must be restrained ta some by th conditions of international trad. But it still remains true we are securely started on a course of rising volume of business. Among the factors which add te this are the weather and other crop coru.il lions in the farming states. There has been a frost In California, which has at footed some of the fruit crops, but aside from that, throughout the country as One Oaatiamf fm Tees Oh whole th start of the coming farming year is described by persons who watch en of terms In such thing closely great but of in alliance won th world agitation, to Justify th precaution thuaiasm. There ha been moisture ear.those awho disruptive Pace th Rotncar Franc wherever It was needed In better propor speech As te only lees potent than the be ar in "Things Germany, going tiona than during any spring in tbs past were manoeuver. Together they said, ' at If toe five or ix years spell the ruin of Ceaun bo far as Qeno-- t watching for an opportunity to foment is concerned, ail that would seem to on eastern sooner trouble or later, their Emergency Classes. Life la th problem of how ljoyd George frontier, with a view to getting back Renewal force th Polish region taken from The psychology of th farmers Is fa will extract from the situation the maxby voraiile. They feel easier as to th pres- imum of personal political advantage and Germanysby the treaty of Versailles. i more assured ss to the future. fix upon bYanc the burden of responai Likely Meet ent and Assails Secret Pact. failure of th plan to They are disposed to plant large crop. bility for Their disposition la to be economical Europe, and, as I have said, uncontinued lee in all signs fail ha is tackling the Job the"What Is going on at Genoa." both reword about expenditurea A premier, singularly confirm all w farmers and work era. there Is a disposi with his usual skill A breakup before knew toe of of mind of the state tlon to save, and th available fund of the week is over would teem, if not in- a portion of th empire. How long great at least reasonably sure. But had Germany prepared the treaty back rap evitable, capitalAilIn th country Is increasing with thee conditions will come to whether the break comae or not, th real th soviet government Idly. And are w aur General th front In congress shortly when th poaefbluty of success baa disappeared. the treaty haa been entirely publishedse- t question arises of what to jJo about th I it or is It not accompanied by continuance of ths war finance corpora' Illusion Destroyed. cret clauses? Is if simply a shield for tlon. The loaning of money on farm moment For th must and military convention? bt th problem products wws instituted Inst July, and it whether the conference itself ean be political M. Poincare, the At rat, added period was one year What will saved, that la. saved as a matter lot cominganytogether and th Removes of Germany Necessity. statutory bebe dona about continuing It must to Poland of save menace even form. as a To It was matter a great Soviets Uu come a subject of debate and legisla- form the to menace th Franoe. to eliminate aa indirect and necessity tion In the near future. -French opinion, said the premier, would agreement la paramount, Ona course would be for the govern RussotoGerman remove this it will be necessary have been prepared tor- the dissolution let more qmoney-a- nd By MARK SULLIVAN cease ment to lending to to of resort "' threats. threats the conference at Genoa upon the disIndeed, to The Tribute. to aboMsh the war finance corporation have f I pf this , already been produced, and with closure of the term AV ASHINGTON, U. 1 . April 24. Up to except for the purposes of collecting the th appearance of illusion of threats treaty, that has been loaned, a process en economlo conference is the "we the Immediate present, the most impor-- i money did not separate he added, destroyed "But, which necessarily must take a period of on this occasion from our alllee and from recall tani ringl factor among those which years. Another possible course would bo W entente. eur conference friends Genoa little of the the repTheoretically , t have operated to pull the country out of to continue the war finance corporation In it methods of resented th gathering of th nations of publicly affirmed our solidarity, but thl f the economic distress of six months ago with some modification of our conciliatory intention Probably the disposition of th Europe, allied, enemy and neutral allka, new proof la has been the advancing of government operation. undertake th economlo reconstruo. does not alter th policy of the cabinet. agricultural Interests In congress will be to - Jlrst Jthef tlon Rut. M AbecenllBenl tlon at Inst r t -llu oa Jorge the to flnanes inpBiooeK,, through- iba.war .enrwj moment there has- emerged not an eoo with tb work at Genoa under the conObvious fact ta that the Tendration, to persons in distress through sealsof The have government money on farm prod nomlo agreement but a political alltanc ditions agreed upon, then ws shall ing which strikes at the very base of ail th with great regret to discontinue eur colholding farm products at prices ucta Wo started as an emergency me sure, that thl emergency Is now safely conditions created by the allied victory laboration in th conference, for the11 sue I .than the cost of production, w have don and that th original Justifica- In th war. Not only does it open th cess of which w ft " The testimony is universal that the ended, tion for the use of government money tn way to an aconomlc monopoly of the Rue could. M ' J farmers' and th local hanks and bust A con. siatt market by Germany, but It chala this way no longer exists. W uJ peat, man In farming communities are now Uniting government fe operation during nor. lenge the safety ofa- every stale In eastRUSS DEMANDS to justify th ern Europe. hard . will mal It times them menaced crisis the that , safely past In the emergency Institution. By virtue of this agreement Poland, GENOA CIRCLES ?, during the latter part of 1921. They are there is no Except reason for and as well, il pa not wholly happy, of oouree, becauae the loaning money to farmers than for loan are menaced either byRumania,n or When congress Russian attack. It only need the d - The love for correctness In dress is The clothes of gentleman today are GENOA, April 24. (By th Associated price of farm products are still lower Ing it to manufacturers, next new the Another Z. taist in the Rusduring of bcrenc of Press.) two new subject approaches this, alliance ago. to the than this years high peak jf Hungary in is of without foppish affectation. They do few weeks ws should see an InteresUng to provide at once a fresh grouping of sian tangle again cause disquietude not a sign J strength, but neither Moreover, while the price of moat farm debate. il the continental powers, with. Ah little conference circles. Seemingly the Rusproduct haver gone hitch enough to Weakness. a of It The plain, have grace and elegance. But under sign entente and France on one side and Ger- sian delegate have developed a new set mlt hqnidatton without great loss, There ... are stilt a few farm products so low that (Copyright, 1922, New Tork Evening Russia and Hungary en th other. of proposals.., it is understood that at the many, blunt himself who man tn his this raiment beat hearts as bold, Fo st. Inc.) prides thet prices repreeent an unpleasant eon Moreover, Bulgaria is certain to gravi- meeting of the experts on th Russian with the cost of production. tate at once to the German side, thus question this afternoon the soviet delewill unvarnished commonness do well biceps as sinewy, as any of earlier This Is particularly true in some KNIGHT GUEST AT RECEPTION, gates argued for the complete wiping eut to th French, throwing and also war of debts lives the the branches of the livestock industry. , The relinquishment of Washington, times. Hifsh, Wickwire Clothes NEW ORLEANS, La., April 24 A, re study tf of all arrears in interest on prewar debts. Break period of bringing livestock to maturity Be Averted. of the jHay commnndery caption grand by assursea-will and for leaders. Gladstone' find a sleek restraint and 1 other great and sale extends not over a single Simultaneously they asked you was given tonight to ail th Now It is conceivable, just conceivable ances son but over several seasons, and aora Louisiana ; i that the powers would grant loan are who her Knights Templar who end vMtlng The showed Is same general all, that Lloyd George, by sufficient to enable Russia to reorganize holders who bought and fed livestock at for the thirty-fift- h quiet dignity befitting' gentleman." triennial conclave of some that , magic all his own, may succeed her national life. price of two or three years ago ara th order. About 10.000 members ar In mettle was the Is an same That an lmmediat Valley Forge, but . , s not wlwlly free from distress, th they are ready-to-we- ar break, preventing sorleit As (tad the given previously now a ml 2000 more are expected. It is of the down power beyond Lloyd understand Thin however, is about the only field her patently allies li ' scaling te that who will be a could salon added You virtue. to has been declared a holiday George to restore the Illusion that Genoa gentleman pleased grace In which tlis change both of actual con. Tomorrow th war debts would be accepted, the the entire city and wHl be featured la an economlo conference or that the of f ditlone and of psychology haa not been for the demand of the delegates for a protocol with in fastidious learn how are moderate Grand propriety. they Knight price. Templar by parade. . I It is not merely that the dla Europe have met in a new canceling thee debts caused great sur' after the parade the open-In- nationsto ofeeek . I , T , t comptets. i ,' tresa of six months ago is ended; what Immediately reconstruction, not of na- prise to the representative of the powers, , of the grand encampment will take spirit tional la that a pro. and reof but frontiers, of chiefs their aspiration t f,- Is even more Important to the who reported place. economic prosperity. ,g gresslve dlrtres. which would have spective delegations that the trend of toMoreover, from thlk moment the alt days meeting with the Bolshevik! indisteadily worse, and which would Vt doubt in a wideSEEKS CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS. nation to of ended Poincare and without have any Lloyd George, cated the possibility of insuperable diffly , t spread feeling of panic, haa been avoided. WASHINGTON, April 24 Counsel for go no further, becomes intolerable on iculties In coming to some arrangement local banks In the farming dls- - August Probst, the fewlse butler, who, it the home front. If it were not that the with th Soviet. , -- . Manyhave Tailored by Hirsh, Wickwire Company been saved front bankruptcy is alleged, was kidnaped from the fash French chamber of deputies la in vacs trhts The Russian request for extensive loans and the farming and business communi- tenable Rolling Rock Country chib, near tlon at th moment, Poincare might be caused dissatisfaction, because it 4s i ty ties attached to those banks have been Pittsburg because of hla romantic Inter forced to recall his representative from recognised that it woidd t extremely H saved from the intena and prolonged set in the of a wealthy mem- Genoa at one As for Lloyd George, the difficult ta guarantee credit to Rusal L'lje. trouble that would have followed. Monv ber, today daughter filed an application with the chorus of criticism from all the conserva- without Aoms DtaNb assurance that Clothing SioNt L& farmers and other holders of farm prod-?- ( Immigration ftuthoriUes to permit Prolxff tive journal In Britain is th best evi- they" would bereasonable handled by a truly reto remain in th United States six months dence of what h haa to expect, since sponsible Russian government. nets have been saved from foreclosure. In order that "criminal proceedings may the majority of his supporters ar Tories The allted chiefs tonight .frankly exHe prosecuted Crisis Weathered. against those be accused Shining as is th temporary success of their opinion that aa arrangeof th kidnaping. th Germans, however, its conoequences pressed ? k ment with th soviet will he extremely The operations of the government have not to be fatal but may H ' bv no means restored every person to unless the Russian Germany dlfflcult only i CHARLES B. LANDIS DIES. to European recovery. A year ago, at show a reasonable attitude. Sirdelegate iff was hla position during ths 19:0 Laming j what 4. Charles th moment In conference when N. C.. of the some and farmers ASHEVILLE, April the chairman ot the Worthington-Evanof abundance, period KEARNS WILDING SAIT LAKE CITY London, Uoyd George waa prepared to commission, said he could not discus rind others whose cases were the worst B. Landis, former member of eongri IfF.f . hate not been saved at all. But speak. from Indiana and for a number of years go a long way to aid Germany In the the matter further If the soviet adopted whole psycho! an official of the Du Pont Powder com. matter of reparations, It was to Ime, Budh an Impossible attitude, and there; ing In general terms, thebeen of the country ha altered, the pany, died early today at a local hos- lenc of Simons, which forced th Brit- for must refer the situation to th rei , ogy moet competent Judges of euoh matters pital. He cam her a - week ago from ish .prime minister against his will to spective government of the Allies now believing that we have not only es- Chicago for Ids health. Judge Kenosaw support thST fYench Contentions. The expert adjourned sine die because tt to believe that he will fvroeeeute hto caped a crisis )mt that the country has Mountain Landis, bit brother, was en of what they termed the excessive Rusv ' a came. when on of bedside his death started route Comedy been in the California court. te period Repeated.' actually pros. sian demands, which proposed, also, that Now the comedy repeat! itself. George the powers accept nonreetltution of the Join-HatbaLease nd private property of foreigners. Services i The Russian delegates declare that the ' ' ' many against Franc to a very great ex tent. There was therefore a splendid op- term they were willing to grant wer peelel t Tke Trtbaa. Explosion Victims MALAD. Idaho, April 14. The supreme portunity for the Germans by merely conditional, first, on the recognition ot court ot Idaho in an opinion handed dour ptavlng th game to assist In the final their government; and, secoad, receipt h pedal to Tk Trll association, but of a loan from foreign countries. In addl rupture nf Saturday bolds that a lease on commuApril 24. The largest RICHFIELD, Instead the Germane have don th one tlon to cancellation of arrears In interest property Is an Incumbrance, and nity of people ever seen at a futhing which must tend moet to throve on the prewar debts, the Russians de that a husband cannot legally lease auch gathering Monroe attended th services In neral Britain and France back into each othmand a moratorium of thirty year on property without having his wife become of to gasoline exer arms. What they have don exactly th prewar debts themselves. a party to the transaction.- - This rule for the three victim fiimonaen and hto la to exchange German recognition of the Mart Th Russians stated that restitution of law waa laid down In th case of C. U. plosion Friday, two litUa daughters, Ruth and Mabel, Bolshevist government for a Bolshevist of property wss contrary to their policy 2 L Bennett and wtfa Fargo against ward chapel yesterday surrender to Germany of th eventual of nationalization, hut claimed that RusForgo Instituted an action ia the dis- at Monro South ... monopol of the Russian market. And sians had the right to possess property the supply of fuel yun low at th state, trict court Jor Caseta couoty to . enjoin afternoon. was offered by The thia eneans oeonemte disaster- - for-- Britain, tn foreign countries because those coun- prieou, prayer opening asylum or other lnatitutions in Bennett and hto wife from interfering Bv a mutual cancellation of all war tries were under a bourgeois regime. th Sevhc Colorado, according to information from with possession of certain property which President R. D. Young of and diihts and claims; moreover, the Gerlove of respect The b reeking op of the expert meet- prison authorities given out today by he was leasing from them. Th lower slake, and tribute mans and th Bolshevists have estabJenOrson tn were Bencaused conference Elijah has Magleby, to paid by depression ing General F. J, Hamroak, ha4 eourt upheld Fargo action and lished a precedent, which. If it stands, circles. It is realised that the new Inci- Adjutant President A. J. R Smith, sen, Joseph of ths nett appealed. ranger. Walwill enormously strengthen - the German dent endanger and the result of the After citing a long line of authorities Magleoy of South Bevler stake "Thera t on hand At least A months case for the abolition of all .reparation conference, especiallygood after the French supply of coal at the penitentiary and holding that a leas on community prop- ter Lundgren. (Music was furnished by due from Germany to France. Indeed, tt premier declaration would little or no likelihood of a abortaga, de- erty is an Incumbrance, th court s opin- th North ward choir, directed by Bit that France is not too much to a tty that either di- withdraw from the conference unless the clared Hnmrook. Lundgren; Vera Hansen and W. H. Done However, it th emer- ion saya: rectly or Indirectly the Rapallo agree Pannes resolution were scrupulously adgency arise and fuel supply run low, necessarily follow that If a Isaac of the Monroe high cshool. "It ment challenges the whole settlement of hered to Th three victim were placed In two eoevicta In th penitentiary will b de- Of community property for a term of the world war, th settlement made at tailed ae cos' miners around Canon City, years to a conveyance or incumbrance, caskets, the father occupying on and the Port and aigned at Versatile And not Z two little girls were placed side by side with 1913. th In In husband Just as they were the wife must join S. RESERVES even George can be prepared to executing and acknowledging IV and the in the other. Interment was in Monro go thl far tn the support of either Ger. husband alone cannot axecuta -- a valid- cemetery, CLAIMS ON RUSSIA tfanion Closes Argument. man or Russian claims, particularly as the new bargain destroy toe hope of reCHICAGO. A prll 24. The railway man- lea." NEAR COMPLETION. MEMORIAL Chtreso Trlbuselslt Ltke Tribane jCxbl. agement storing British markets. arbitrarily declared telegraWILL CONTEST DIVORCE U1T. reNEW YORK. April 24. Vaasar college 24. Ambassador Child phers must accept a GENOA. April WHITE PLAINS, April 14. Mmal friends ot th late Helen Hughee, daughrench Hold Advantage. J, Manton, president reserved the United duction in wages, F. today officially 'Hughes, who grand opera singer, prob- ter of Secretary1920,andot Mr. Order of Railroad Telegraphers, Matsenauen Actual failure at Genoa, however, the States rights for the collection of debts ofaidthebefore illness brought on will contested court action died In April, a have States railroad ably break up of the conference, must have owed America by Russia. Th payment labor board th United chauffeur by her strenuous effort for toe united war today tn hie closing argu- In her efforts to divorce her very prompt and disagreeable conse- of these debt is not to be prejudiced ment a husband, Floyd Glotzbach, now In Cali- work campaign, aanounoed today that against th proposed reduction. the conference powers dequence. When I left Parle ten days ago by any actiondeclared. aa to hla chapel- - In her memory waa nearing coman ha filed answer today Today's hearing closed the seven weeks' fornia, the failure of Genoa was fully foreseen cide on, he for suit in the supreme court her. pletion at Bllver Lake, N. Y. Fund subTh former czar'e government owes ths sen ion which has been In progress be- wifes and behind tide expectation lay the very t raised by private fore th labor board her on th rail- Glotsbaoh aaka that certified copies of th memorial wer entheaded Fr widespread conviction that the next step United States 110,900,000 In five-yelist by th In all his be being cent the suit papers attorney scriptions, would have to be French military action. notes, raised by a consortium of Amer- roads request for a general wage reducSuch notion would have been opposed by ican bankers in 1911, plus a loan to ths tion amounting to approximately 10 per in San Francisco, oausing lawyers her rant ftlarding. a The cent crafts. large Involving shop the British moat strenuously, provided Kerensky government. Ambassador Child's action In immedi- number of the railroad men, took up th Germany's course had left them with the i amalleet Justification, but Germany haa, ately stating America's rights and an- largest part of the time of the hearings, i in advance been guilty of something nouncing that the United States would and they wer followed by such organiwhich IJovd Georg hlmeelf ha described not promise to reduce moms a due them sations aa the dispatchers, maintenance a "bad faith by any percentage, ae th conference as- of way, telegraphers, and others of which At the moment the advantage in the sured the soviets, protects loans as sell the carriers had asked A reduction. situation lies with the French. They have ss property owned bv the Americans in Although the hearing, ae far as the obtained In German arilon the best pos- Russia previous to the revolution. employees and the employ ere nr conle closed, the labor board has sible vindication of their consistent decerned, of Btgnor Sclianter, foreign minister scription of German purpose. Events have Italy, called on Ambassador Child for granted trafflo organization the rightfig-to proven them right both as to Germany long Interview this morning, when the come before the board and present jt and a to Russia. Moreover, a common ambassador outlined the attitude of the ure on the cost of living. This taken-- , Friday afternoon, .wUL-peril coming from Germany and Russia United States, It J expected that th conmust drive atl the Tittle entente states In tat department is willing to make "for the French direction. Finally, the cessions to reduce the Russian debt on Help Wanted.! Signs Out. party 1ft Britain, whioITle strong the same proportions aa the allies, but YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, April 24. For and th party, which is even It intends to see that the transaction Is th first time since the beginning of th stronger, have acquired new weanon consummated before being committed. business depression, "help wanted eigne It ia, as 1 have said, conceivable that 04.000,000; are Russia owe Great Rrltaln appearing on the gates of steel mills the conference may continue , top gpmg JYaac 4,000,000,000 franca In Hi YeUfitiStdTrmiitfIof,'FIftnr tx. acein unlikely, but French francs and 182,000,000 lire, flay, although It would explained today that ths shortage 17c a yard, whet Is Impossible Is that any atmo- totalling 24,250,000.000. , Staple Apron Gingham, regular for rolling mills has la her assisting ot semiskilled labor sphere of eronomla digeussion can be reColonel Jams Logan .15c acute. Mills tn Niles and Warbecome special, yard stored. For the balance' of Us existence Ambassador Child, because of his knowlren for sheet workers, are advertising the Genoa conference has become a po- edge of reparations and the financial mill of the Brier h litical, not en economlo affair. Anyone and economic situation, and ia not rep- Resumption of a sheet dress ginghams, plaids, checks and plain is said to have been Hill Steel company who Imagined that Europe was ready to resenting the Standard Oil company, a of this claaa of i..' regular 25e a yard, special . .170 now shortage nee prevented ness must by bun talk bis mistake. waa reported. Common labor is plentiful, toe And If there were ever any proof needed Hamilton Lewis has ar- abor, J. . teal of the wisdom of the decision of ths rived here to look after Interests of as operators say. h P. C. and Red Seal gingham, plaids American government to fetsy out of th American syndicate owning oil rights and to Retrench. . Railroad Genoa mean, the events of ths last few railroad concessions checks and plain; regular 25c a yard, special ..ISo In Russia. ' day have supplied that proof. . , ELKHART, Ind., April 4. Th coal strike has caused such a decrease tn busi-ne- e F. C. and Red Seal dress gingham; WILL ASSENT (Copyright, 1922. by th McClur News-papthat retrenchment to necessary, It Hyndicate.) 33c checks Is declared tn bulletins posted tn New a and plaids, yard, plain; regular UNDER CONDITIONS York Central railroad ahopa here, anBERQDOLL WRIT It REFUSED. -- , special n r nouncing ths laying off of twentv-flii tMt.M .27c 24. Associated GENOA, the 24. April men. Forty men wer laid off (By additional The WASHINGTON, April supreme anThe French delegation Saturday. Ixxml official pred'et similar h codrt today denied the application of Er- Press.) zephyr gingham, plaids, checks and plain, nounced today that It waa willing to Tull Fashioned orders In All New York win R. Bergdoll of FhlladelnhlA for a to tha propoeed pact under which retrenchment .48c regular 60c & yard, special This is an exceptional value ia silk chiffon hose, full writ of habeas corpus. Erwin, a brother the various nation would agree to ab- Central shops within th next week. fashioned. Black only. An exceptional purchase enable of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, is now stain from aggression, provided it was Conference Postponed. h us to offer them nt this price. Thie quality would ordiserving a sentence of four years in Leav- bucked by proper guarantee, considered imported zephyr gingham, checks, plaids enworth for failure to perform military especially not esaary Ul view of th HAZLETON, Fa, April 24 flesump-tlo- n be sold at (2.50 to (3.00. 60c narily and plain; regular 75c a yard, special service during the war and contended he of tn conference between th scale treaty. was illegally convicted. willminer and In Ita announcement of qualified committee of ths anthracite ingness to become a party to this pact, th subcommittee ot coal operators tn h gingham, checks, imported Anderson In the supreme court of propoeed by Prim Minister Lloyd George New York has been postponed from Justice Bailey. ' the District of Columbia, today ruled that of Great Britain, the French delegation Tuesday until Wednesday afternoon, acplaids and plain; regular 85c a yard, special ,,68o th alien property custodian cannot be aid: "It must b made clear that Ger- cording to an announcement by James A. inOorman, secretary of th Joint commitrequired to surrender property of Grover many and Rums! have no aggressive Peter Tan gingham, checks, .This le a new member of the family, and la tention before the rest of Europe can tee, thl afternoon. Bergdoll valued at ITdikbuO If the govfine-graa. called It it "Hecltex. I pur thread to very such a 85c to ernment dua pact. been any has agree that The postponement and Inability proves Bergdoll plain; regular plaids fashioned. Black only. Involve the neutralisation of of soma or the miner' representatives "If it now ia convicted of desertion and a ilk, fugi68o frontier sone It msv be useful. If It to attend tomorrow morning. tive from justlca yard, special Involves later aosn form of reduction of ermtea it may be beneficial. Cars Are Made Idle. . h LOUISE DRESSER INJURED. genuine Devonshire and "France ia ready to reduce if other do VS ANGEIJa. ack I CHVRLDSTON. W. Va., April 24. ACal, April so, because this would da. expendikiddie cloth, regular 39c a yard, Gardner and his wife, known on th stag tures, but It must affect everybody sad lmost 910 coal rora wer unconslgned tn es Louisa Dresser, residents of Glendale, be without a loophole for violation. th southern Weit Virginia field today special In this connection It was pointed out because of no market, according to blie suburb, were slightly Injured in an automobile accident her today, P. J, this afternoon that th British commureport of th West Virginia Coal associaOUR DRUG STORE IS AT llllama driver of a oar which was said nique on th subject nave Indicated (hat tion. baturdays loading for th vari;iH-11- 4 5 to have collided with that of the Gard- Mr. IJoyd O corse did not contemplate the ous Holds totaled Af98, to BOUTH MAIN 61 Z. report Vf showed pro vision of guarantee. ners, was arrested tor reckless driving. Li,; FOE 10 parity. do-gre- STRONG BICEPS AND LACE h an of Corporation Opposition in of War to Congress. Improvement the Agricultural Situation V J the. & -- - -- Russo-Germa- be-yo- lj j al Cxeeho-Siovak- A. NEW STIR ia III Russo-Germa- rs . p-- rj I, t m tr-ii- M; ? Jugo-Blav- la Ia to' his' rtho at I ' ' ' Hirsh, Wickwire v- , ' clothes Greatest t K Company a, -- -- i ' Court Holds. Wife Mast in - eoun-tereu- . funeral for Held Anglo-Frenc- The x c. m; I. MARKET tt Will soon be open there will be nothing finer between Chicago and the ParificCoa$t. . . V. 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