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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY V Anniversary of Comple-Ih- n of Peace Treaty . and Lusitania Sinking. KSSEN. Germany, May (By the AudoiaUd Preaa VTba fourth -- Rnnlr. veraary of the handing of the Versailles peace treaty to ' the German J T. delegates In France will be on May , Also It on the fourth nnnlvymry of the sinking of the laihitania that demenceau, representing the allied the and associated powers, delivered peace document to Count Brockdom-Pantsa- u with the remark that the would have fifteen das in irrvm which to make written observations on the document. The document was actually signed by the Germans and allied and at eoeiated powers on June 28, 1211. after Ififty-tdaa of bickering which has been continued without cessation in conferences without number until French army finally mored tnto the Ruhr and otlitr parts of the Rhineland and industrial Germany is In up iresenv heaval which bears little bin nee to peace Peace seemed near oir that bright seventh of May four years ago. when thousands lined the roedwas at Versailles and watched the German delegation enter the Trianon palace, to face representatives of the lowers which had defeated Germany at arms. Bismarck 9 work was being undone, according to the pYench press, e and France was finally getting Clemeneeaa. Wilson. Orlando, IJord eorge and most of the other Fader a ho participated In the ceremony at Trianon palace have retired from Brockdorff-Fksntaaoffice after somewhat atormy political career, has come back into public life as German ambassador to Russia and is struggling in Moscow to make the KapaJto treaty between Russia and Germany effective. This is a task a littls leas difficult than the efforts of Chancel-lo- r snd Cuno and his sasooiates in '"'Berlin to combat the French with unarmed resistance and bring about a compromise of the reparations question. , vu I w silk-hatt- , Jue-tc- , Cupid Working Overtime at Davie Gretna Green Salt Lake, May ( All person Interested In obtaining wonderful new spring allka at prices which are sines-ingl- y low ara urged to attend the great sale at Walker's Monday and through the week, aa long eta quantities last. which have The great purchase been made promise a veritable feaet of allka. This is a silk Spring and summer, and every woman, will want to select one or moke of her frocks at tbeso big savings. See Walker" windows today. Com at o'i lock Monday morning. (Advertisement grew, both of Salt Lake City; Bari M Wood, Alex Jaenarh and both of Balt Lake City; Nick Bennea and Joaephlna Royoe, both of Balt Lake City. Luther Coatee and Rose Grant, both of Salt Lake City; Molt and Gladys Hilda OHIay. both of Salt Lake City; Carol J. Hloka and Lola Qoodmanaen, toth of rialt Ibk City, Alfred Charla KeUey and JexeUs Agnes Bunchy, both of Balt 'lake City, James K, Jackman and Brina B. Rloe. txkh at Ogden, Kmol Stephenson and Mabel Galvin, both of Price, Morris W. Barton of KaaMll and Camilla Chrlatanaen of and Clinton; Lawrence J. Osborn Mjrtle A. Barney, both of Ogden, Hurry Vleve of Hmefer and Loral ne Lambert of K amaa; Dental Harvey and Velma McDonald, both of Salt Lake City; Alfred Bari Salt of Salt Lake City and Vada AUen Barthol' mew of Ogden: Joaeph Hen wood of Tboele and Nona Scott of Salt Lake City; James Le Roy Wlnegar and Rdna Kchie, both of Wood. Croee ; Fro La Roy Hotvnool and Msvanwy Daria, both of Ogden. Philip Jama Plavter and Violet Hemingway, both of Balt Lake City; Victor C. Hoerrea of Salt lake and Vita Fread of HI.; Jack WIIcker of Salt Jake and Nattle Johneon of Murray; C. Milliner of Proa and Kira Park of Kama: Clarence Evans and Kiln Ol eon, both Of Salt Lake City; Kenneth Taylor of SaM Lake and Florence Wlghtman of Payeon, la the courthouse and Vera Provo: John R. Ward and LHMe Grace Beach, both of Salt Lake City; Bayld Kart Meeka and Eld t h Mu Kina, both of Magna, Roy Bay of Kavsvill and Neita Warrick of avton ; Leo Hall Jnhnson and Edith Ms Jordan, both of Ogden, Andrew La Roy Davta and Llllan M. J. He- P. Craven. ft. Knell. Salt Lake, I. 1 SALE Change Your Old Lighting Fixture Mat-too- tbBoth are experienced morticians Lindquist for twenty-si- x years was In the undertaking business at Ogden. He la a natlva of Salt Lake, but spent hla early life In Cache valley until moving to Ogden. Mr. Goff has been in the undertaking business at Midvale for a number of years and for twelve years wea principal of district schools He Is a natlvs of Salt Laks county and former postmaster of Midvale. The Funeral Home" oheuplea the former residence of Joseph Nelson on South State street. The building has been remodeled to fit It for the purMr. poses of a modern, mortu- - ' T-- Utah Univereity Women At the regular meeting of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women, a resolution passed providing that graduates of ths following schools are eligible for the local organisation: University rot Mains Colby collage, Wheaton collegs Alfred collage, Dickinson collegs Wilson eollegs Montana Bute colHgs, University of Wyoming, Idaho Tech-- ; nioal college, Lombard college, college, Olivet college, Butler university. University of Delaware, Gecwgs Washington university. Hood college, College ot William end Mary. Bethany college, Meredith college. North Carolina College for Women. Salem collage. This resolution provides only for local membership and does not carry with It all privileges ot th national organisation. MOTHERS TO BE HONORED. KATSVILLE. May S -- Quarterly conference of th North Davis stak will be held at th Kavsvllle ward tabernacle May 11. A Mothers day will be observed tomorrow irogram n the Kaysvllle ward, no aa not to interfere with quarterly conference. Kala-mea- Alta Fixture Co. ti South State St. . T JT have n examine your eyes at regular intervals and KNOW that they are RIGHT know that they are using no more than a normal amount of muscle nerve energy, than to wait until theyslow-you-up- , fSpecial Sunday Dinner at llcelcys flow Parlors 268 So. Main (Formerly Franklins) 240c and 75c Music by Beesleyi Orchestra, 5 to 8:00 Sumptuous Full Course Dinners cooked irresis- tihly by one of the best chefs in the west, Eat to the strains of beautiful music in Keeleya Charming New Luncheon Robms! ' Special Hot and Cold Luncheons ' at Our Other Stores! (Ml t I. 1 1 I I " J hVuft)) L 268 South Main and Community Market A JT " i mo ; pair pair Bifocal Glasses for , distance and reading, two Glasses in one; , with shell frame, special, a pair ' Bifocal Glasses in 4 round large frame, staler 3 ' t? H One-piec- e --V i - 0 512X3 a pair OUR DRUG STdRE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. 1 112-1- sdjeaEiD in ojSell! inesjiiip 1 ; Three Cs Struggle in Effort - occupation with oriental fairs b has realised how utterly Gerwould be the disarming of many. while leaving France and Turkey all ef their weapons. England Uncomfortable. that with Lord Curaon realise Lenlne out of actual control of Russian affairs that nation la a definite military factor in the situation, that Harding's American policy exhibits no desire to protect Europe from European. That agalnat alone toEngland would stand table milumllepu day facing Franca sad eventually itary supremacy the little entente flanked by Poland, and Turkey. In other words, he morela than any on else, know England , In a moat uncomfortable poaitlon. thla and It was Berlin realises to proper for a German a tales man but the altuatlon, Lake advantage It hardly wlae for him to illuminate ao strongly In the view of th entire be world Cuno caused Curaon to German from ao highly praised ourett that tha man in tha atraet scene th behind could not help seeing and tha French press waa able to aclord with cuse th British being pubThis compelled Curaon Intenlicly to announce ha had nobetween tion of becoming arbitrator France and Germany. Guarantee Demand. Th Cuno bffer followed and then th watchword waa given out In Gernew many that Curaon had created a Britsituation. This la false Both often ish premiers of past years have eld the same thing. France demands guarantees of reparations payGerman ments and security against attack In th future. Germany puball offered aha has licly maintain Th chancellor now needs ah can. solemn hla a pretext for breaking promise not to negotiate before the Huhr occupation is relieved and at ths aam tun keep his royalist supporters from rebelling an bears Th entire situation alarming likeaee to that Germany arand th wr experienced during mistice Today, as then, the battle 1 being conducted with the most pious earnestness and the greatest sacrifice, paid for with the ruin of all national wealth a struggle whoa failur waa certain from the first moment and whose certain failure could be denied only by thoae suffering from self deception or fooled by Ilea. Th only outward difference between then and now Is tha six million Germans killed or crippled then and th six to eight trillion paper marks now . being sacrificed. The third C didnt keep the refne oa the second And the tight enough Well while flret C 1 mention. civilian still war suffering a from the war sickness Admiral af- un-w- te Euro-pea- ' Rewards Feud by Bank tor Arrest of Robbers tpeeiel t The Trikes. The First National MOAB. May i bank of llosb has paid rewards of IIM each to Deputy Sheriff Fraiik Meador, Martin Geer and Jack Murphy, the latter two men having acted aa special deputies during the chase of the These men who robbed the bank. three officers effected the actual capture of the safecracker. Will Beeson, Jeese I Maxwell and Wlnford Hector were a of $?0 each for locating reward given the trail of ths escaping robbers, and th Information to Sheriff giving Murphy and County Attorney Corbin. Ralph-Mille- 0 Cheater, like a .shrewd business man wthout bothering his head about Politician, secret treaties or any tmng else, has secured for American on beet part of Turkey, mortgage has the not got over worrying Europe and wondering about IL 'f All itampoSiHion - ! READING GLASSES t Fitted your exact re. best aphtrl quiremant. Iso ass, cal frame, fully guarantee, complete gold-fille- d s3 Monday t The combination of poroniccd greatest values and lords easy terms is proving irrostibld its too good to miss. Cuno, Curzon and Chester Attempt to Devise Way Out of Woes; Ruhr Occupation Creates Uncomfortable Situation for All. By MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. Copyright, 1923 by Salt Lake Tribuna. BUR LIN, May S. Three Ca dominated European affair this week Cheater, Cuno and Curaon. Only one of them weave th yniform of the warrior, so bow can on doubt militarism la disappearing and the peace of th world la assured? of houa Curaon's speech In th lords bad for its obvloua purpose th over construction of a bridge ef gold which th Berlin government could In the Ruhr escape from th tempo Th question, now that It la over, continental power, Is whether th b ef the particularly Franc, will pinion that this gold will repMe the make the thus and of Berlin paper bridge passable. on how this will b All depend eventually answered. Ac wa th case when Secretary Hughe made hla noted New Haven addrese the Cuno attempt to salvage th situation which followed th Curaoh apoach was th reeult of an understanding between London and Berlin- - Of course Curaon never waa Our former th friend Of Germany imperial diplomat regarded him a th moat dangerous man of all EngHowever, land a coming statesmen. since he has abandoned hla lScords,' Paiii7 i to Mitigate, Troubles of Europe n. - la OuicHwnFtepUj , t on your efficiency, causing headcutting-i- n, aches, etc. . Call in and consult our Dr. Lewis, who has had sixteen years experience in fitting eyes. j j Ask about these s'peial prices on Glasses, j Consultation ia FREE. . If yoq have a Charge account you can have your Glasses charged. j 1 Reading Glasses, Reading-Glass2 es, lenses in spherical shell in round large frame, good strong frame, special t special, WB-hw- New Undertaking 'Firm Organized ip Salt Lake 1923. Wouldnt It Be Better n. to Admit Other Gradaatee SEE OUR WINDOWS -- Ec-ne-et C. I. Goff, undertaker at MidvaJ and formerly of Murray, and C. J. A. Lindquist, undertaker at Ogden, have -- Goff organised the Lind company. FARMINGTON. May R. Following They have opened quiet mortuary la a Hat ot mam a, a license recantly at 2123 South But street. Saltparlors Lake. issued by Ckhinty Clerk Walter W. known aa the ' Funeral Nora..'' Rimns office at hta at larmlniixofi. Are Ton Lika the Fellow Who Waite For the Wheel to Squeak Before Giving It Grease? 6, J 15 Only q9 Dargamod! Competitors marvel at our ability to offer such wonder bargains on CREDIT. Tremendous buying power' for a chain of stores and efficient New York connections make it possible for. NORDS to combine Values and Credit as no other Salt Lake house. Go around anywhere. That is our advice if you want to make sure of the enormous savings this sale offers you on apparel of the hour for men, women and children. We are. not just making a 6laim we are putting out the merchandise that match our words. Buy your new Spring Clothes now at NORDS. WE STIPULATE N 6 FIXED DOWN PAYMENT. READING GLASSES, SHELL FRAME Finest Spherical Leneee, In FRAME, guaranteed In every way, A wonderful value. r buy two pair at this pric ci ftef! Bet-te- s4 75 All Week LaK-fc- THEN LITTLE PAYMENTS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY AS BEST SUITS YOUR CONVENIENCE NORDS IS A REAL CREDIT SERVICE HELPFUL AND ACCOMMODATING, IMPOSING NO HARDSHIP OR -- BURDEN. . 1 Come tomorrow. Investigate the wonderful values' of this sale and you will realize that there is no extra charge or premium for Credit Service at - BIFOCAL LENSES Shell Frame p h r I a I Leneee far BOTH reading and die. tanee in en pair ef glasses. Genuine feath. rweight shell frame a super value, fully guai-a- n teed s 85 AN NORDS. ' Dress Up and Pay tho 17 ay You Wont r.l loa the Money Week CHARGE CUSTOMERS may have their glasses sharped vjmvh OPTICAL DEPT.-M- AIN FLOOR Consultation Free i. Met-IneRffl- i Sfc - |