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Show 141924. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER - inn n ii nr- and the putting; back Into power of the Usnchurlaa dyne sly. At the time of the boy sraperor's wedding a year and a half ago, Chang n not only sent s million dollars aa a wedding present,, but he also sent a message telling him that if he ever needed a friendly refuge from the Peking government;- - which keeps rl him a virtual prisoner, Chang's - 111 H 1 1 I an armies were ready to protect I him. . ' Also as am evidence of General ! . i .: Chang's atanchu leadings la ottee) the p fact that, although, both he and Dr. Sun Yat8ea an bitterly opposed to Hn-- k the Peking central govem- 1 1 1 jment. Or, Sun has repeatedly flouted i offers of aid from the Menehurlan war fiord when defending hla south China seat of government at canton iron. ths attacks of Peking troops. His re- fueal to accept Genera Chang s profIntervention Similar ( fered aid was predicated by Sun, It Is said, upon the knowledge that the of ths Peking government Which Followed overthrow would be followed by an attempt by Chang to res tors ths Manchu. Boxer Uprising" osaible - COAt CHINATOWN QUIET. One of the strange results of ths present clrtt strife In China Ir the almost total- lack of factional feeling Movement ; Organized among the 4o.C Chinese residents of Pan Francisco's Chinatown. When the Shanghai fighting; first broke out, loRestore Boy Emperor cal authorities, fearing Chinatown bloodshed, trebled the polios guard ' The increased police squads, to Throne Reported. there. however, havs since beeri withdrawn. Except th local Chinese papers oe caslonallv get out bulletins which are avidly read by San Francisco's . oriBy LEE OVERMAN. entals, nothing; more than keen InCopyright, CS24. by Salt LJts Trlbuns. terest Is being Shown In Chinatown i 8AN . JTtANCJSCO. Sent. IS. Ths over the homeland strife. Moat Americanised Chinese are . present eivtl war in Chins may prea-from ' Canton and other south provently precipitate the United States inces of China, while the warring in a. new Shanghai armiea are from north and tend tha rawer of ' Intervention move similar to that central China localities with no which bond these southern Chinese have which followed the Boxer uprising, If of friendship. be-' . credence, may be placed in reports Ing brought to this port oy ahlp eap- - Does Work of Sixty Men With- FATE OF LEAGUD Tso-Lt- in n rnII ss h l to No One Can Forecast Re- Man-chu- III Arir-niiiimn FJn 1 I IIS. FIT . uuiim u u ii That sult of Presidential -- r '. i Also if forecasts of manv of the leading CJiinese here may be taken at face value, the, present civil strife will shortly be by a. Jnovement to restore China's boy emperor to his lost throne. The growing disrespect for the lives and property of foreigners. Instanced bv many cases of banditry, attacks .on foreign vessels and the murder of , almost a. score of American. British, J " French and Italian subjects during I "- the last two years, together with the I alleged fostering and encouragement of sik sentiment by the thousands (p. of soviet agents must soon precipitate sn International crisis, according to those recently returned rroro uie orient. g : was Where it possible a down years n jpo lor- Hr9igner8 10 venture iiho I ..tart of China and receive the highest respect on every hand 'the Chinese f so changed. It is said, that for- a, elgn life and property are safe only s their folio-we- i , i - ' l J - .It' I - J 1 In a very few of the large interior . cities. ' MISSIONARIES. WITHDRAWING Such reports are borne out in rsrt recent cable dispatches statin; that Christian missionary workers are bv teHor points In China. Theynost powerful Influence behind the alleged move to restore the deposed boy emperor, according to prominent Chinese here, is General Chang Tso-IJwar lord of Manchuria, who is reported to be marchr hiit with six .armies to attack Peking. The real object of CherigTso-Lln'- s threatened attack Is declarM. to be the overthrow of the Chinese republic Mm Prices on: Brand New Grand Pianos Deep 100 Daynes-Beeb- Music Co. Inaugurates Tremendous e s, f to Con- ferencs summoned outside ths league by a power which had refused membership, it Is further true that the one question which, sines the wsr. has disturbed the peaes of western Kurope, ' has uet been debated and settled, fur the fourth time, at a conference for which the league had not the slightest responsibility and to the oouneele of whtoh It was not asked to afford the slightest help. Mr. Ramsay MaoionaI4 says that the results of the conference have changed ths outlook In 'Europe. Let ua hope so. It la too early' yet to predict with confidence the effect on peace ot pouring fresh blood into the depleted veins of, Oerniany. A subGermairr will not he as It missive aa an amaemio Germany. therefore requires no speelal foresight te prophesy another conference in a London couple of years to revise the terms. That also, I trust, will end In another "permanent settlement," further Improving the outlook. Be that aa It may, It will certainly result In the lst lightening the terms of will then enfor the allies more defiant a and counter a stronger , t tiermany. 11 test, Lloyd George Says LEAGUE Adhesion of ' America tiili-.J.- ! 17..1J ociuc muiuae ttuuiu of Germany and Russia C-- By DAVID LLYOD OEORQE. LONDON, Bept. . (By cable,) The great peace demonstration at Geneva, which was to bs ths peroration of London, has ended In emphasising ths fundamental disagreements of Britain and France. Mr. Ramsay MacDonsid's pronouncement on peac and universal concord has Infuriated Frenchmen of all sections and divided out Any Ch&nc) of Error. Europe Into two rival camps. The right and left In France, are, for the A machine which, prophesies the first time. In agreement. They both tides of the sea is one of the remark- profess unqualified disappointment, rising into Indignation, 'over the British premier's declaration. His apologists can only plead that he was vague and merely meant to be rhetor leal and not intschlevoua When it was announced that M.. Herrlot officially and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald meant to travel together toethe Genevan shores. It was assumed they had a common message to deliver to the eipectant nations. It is now quite clear that the' two premiers had never compared notea before they left for Geneva. The Chequers mistake has been repeated. They Interchanged platitudes, perfumed with the Incense of the applauding multitudes from the Clyde to the Seine, and took It for granted that a repetition of these phrases meant vancer. agreement; but they both disdained This is one of the fascinating and particulars as a menace to harmony. wonderful pieces of apparatus which Hence the unfortunate discord of Uncle Sam has in his workshops and Leman coming so aoon after the ac- of London. laboratories at Washington, and LEAGUE'S MAIN FUNCTION. which Frederic J. Haskin tells about It was appropriate that the league in bia new and enlarged edition of of nations should discuss peace, ar"The American Government." and disarmament. That is Furnished to readers of ithis pa- bitration Its main function. Every year since exper at a nominal expense, aa its foundations were laid at Verplained in coupon published In an- sailles (for the covenant of the league the first section of the treaty of other column of this newspaper. Versailles), debates of the same kind (Advertisement.) . have adorned Its annual assembly and orations of the same high order have CLUB 19 ENTERTAINED. thrilled and Inspired its delegates. .Speciil to Tht Trlbooe. Nevertheless, it remains that every efMAXTT, Sept. 13. The Utopia club fort made by the league to negotiate Rientbera were entertained at the reduction of armaments amongst Its home of Mrs. Ray Munk Thursday members has failed, and that the only afternoon at a kensington and lunch- effective International agreement to eon. Ten were present. reduce arments was reached at a con- able possessions of, the Coast aJwi Geodetia Survey, Captains of ships rely on tyde rsilea to know when they can safely eater a channel or An error of pass over a bar. few minutes in tide calfulatisns might result in tragic wreck. At One time, 60 government employees were kept busy making the elaborate computation! neceaaary in, forecasting tides for mariners. Now, the machine, invented and built by employees of ths survey, does tbia any important work and without chance of error.' It .predicts the time ot a high tide to within a tenth of a foot two years in ad- IGNORED. But lrom the point of view laof ths that. fact leagust' ths outstanding In the working out of ths London setIt for worse, or tlement, for better was completely Ignored. Many a time coalition governhave I heard the ment denounced by Socialist oratora for not summoning their conference on reparations through the agency of ths league of nations. We were the league waa .being told that snubbed snd disdained by open and Now thar these hidden enemies. oritlcs are In office, one finds the same old and condemned methods adopted for the smoothingIn of difficuloperating ties which have arisen When there the treaty of Versailles. la any business to be dons, they cat! together ths same old supreme council of signatories of ths treaty In order to transact affairs, and when there la only talking to bs done they hie off to Geneva to sour out platitudes about peace, arbitration and disarmament Into the blu waters of " ths Rhone. - The only other question which, within the last year or two, has constituted a menace to peace has been the Invasion or Corfu oy naiy. Here Blgnor Musollnl successfully de- fled the league and the other powers llni.lv rnnl.uMt In his fiontemDtu7 oua rejection of league Intervention. SILESIA RECALLED. years ago there was sn- other aerloua dispute which disturbed the harmony of the nations the par tition of Bllesia. 11 unanu ana i ggreed to refer this troublesome tangle to the decision of the league of nations. It Is notorious that the which league handled It In a Inmanner Its Impar Impaired confidence glanced Ramsay MacDonald tiality. in-- his Geneva at this unhappy award aou-omat tne speech. InThere is no which Judgrflent was mamanner nipulated on that occasion has ofdelivthe ered a blow at the preatlge league Trom which It will take years To recover. ofsound work to put It stood quite candidly, whilst Britain seex to inon one aide and did not fluence the tribunal, France threw the whole of her great weight and auby thority against Germany, and, means of certain Instruments who are always readv to her hand to carry out, clandestinely, projects which she Is too proud to undertake nerseit, snd guided the referees to a sinister con mischievous decision which will stitute a source of peril to Uuropean peace for many a year to come. Nothing but a thorough reconstltutlon of the leagiie will enable It to overcome the legitimate distrust of Its Impartiality created by this malodorous In cident. Can that be accomplished? And how? There Is an essential con-nmerely a few. Until America. Oer-th- e great natlona of the earth and not mere a few Until America, Germany and Russia join the league Its decisions In international dlaputee will be viewed with suspicion by ail the. nitlons who were defeated in the great war. To these Russia must, for this purpose, be added. The Russian government took note of the full meaning of the Silealan. award and of the repeated failures of the league to control the aggressions or roiana. Russia Is' convince! that Trance, Po run the land and league for their own purposes. Hence the contempt wltn which the Russian foreign office always treats teat t :ACT0R Y COOPER AIIVESA DAYNES-BEEBMUSIC 00. CUTS ITS PROTTT THE FACTORIES MINIMIZE THEIR PROFIT ON 100 GRANDS. TO- THE VANISHING: POINT THUS MAILING THIS THE E - 4 MOST MEMORABLE PRICE REDUCTION EVER OFFERED ON . GRAND PIANOS BEAUTIFUL BRAND-NEW PRICES CUT 25 TO BROWN MAHOGANY sis lasts ten days only. Stock will likely sll bs taken In much lass time. Don't hesitate about termsyour convenience Is our first eonslderstlon. NEW GRANDS, IN THE COMPRISING THE VERY BEST MAKES. 50-MARV- ELOUS IMSfJHTANT Ws have always carried the largeat, finest stock sf GRAND In to sn snchsntsl ths west. A visit te our GRAND Pleno Dept. Is truly s. visit lane) for hers, undo, on roef, yeu'll find an assortment ef hi sheet sysde mskea - thst will satisfy ths dsmsnda ef ths moat critical. You'll find ysur eholos of sices your Ideal IB deslarv and It will have a TONE like you've always saldi But no need to bs s V you'd demand In a piano If you were a millionaire. when ysu ee the deeply eut prices when yeu see how here and NOW a te pay for an ordinary a at GRAND can expect beautiful price you'd suy you - aVKJCH-WaWTE- D NOTE BELOW! sis lasts tan tfaya snly. will likely sll bs taken In much less time. Don't hseiUte about Is sue terms your convenienses; first consideration. upright. AT THE STROKE OF THE HOUR, 9 A. M. MONDAY (TOMORROW), THIS GREAT A SALE OF GRANDS EXCLUSIVELY SALE BEGINS-IT- 'S PLEASE NOTE There is one thought ibout this peat Factory - Cooperative Sale of Grand Pianoa that, wa would like to have you fully understand and remember if yon forget everything; else, and that la the REASON for the a to make again, and we shall greatly cut prices and the very easy terms. It is an offer wo will scarcely ever be in position and secure the great beneof take in and friends old the advantage general be anxious to have public patrons, circumstances. under other be which would and any impossible fits this sale presents LISTEN All over the east, and on the Pacific Coast, GRAND PIANO Sales have been increaiing by leap and bound. But Intermountain Dealers have not reported such big volume and the FACTO HIES are anxious ; to speed up their sals of GRANDS in this territory to keep proportionate pace with sales elsewhere. So, after a serious talk with factory repretenta-tiv- s we agreed to put on this sale IP THEY WOULD DO THEIR' PART and help u. So this is what they did-th- ey GRANDS AT A LITTLE OVER FACTORY COST; and we ia tarn agreed to agreed to furnish us 100 BRAND-NEF6R ONLY. This 10 DAYS arrangement offers the people of Utah and the entire SLASH OUR PROFIT such sale has never before been attempted haro. as before never an Intermountain Country presented opportunity music-lovin- desire a baby grnns esn, n w ' be gratified. heart's Your g Terms your credit Is good here. This Is s coopersttvs sals sf the taetoilee. Our customers snd ourselves. We srs In position ts sxtend ts you ths easiest kind ef payments, even at these greatly reduced prlcea. In fact, ths terms will talk with ths salesman OU R FIRST Just bs s matter of THOUGHT WILL E YOUR CONVENI ErC tV TORE CLOSKe AT EVERY OAV hesrt-te-hes- Yon Ought To Have One You WANT Grand 77 eMARS" . So Why Don't Yon Get One? Caecho-Slovak- Introducing Vfc5$ body. GERMANY DISTRUSTFUL. Germany Is naturally distrustful of the league. Two or uirse years ago the British government offered formally to support any application mads by Germany to join the league ana the council of the league. Italy alao promised support. If the applica tion had been forthcoming there la ft doubt that tiermany would have beeh adnvltted; but ths German chancellor Ynformed me at Geuoa that public opinion. In Germany waa ao Incensed glleslan award that he dare not apply for entrance. Time, of 40,00Mit, helped by the ma v tend to aofteriv.ihe asoeritv of German resentments arid, a year hence may be a mure propitloujt moment than two years ago. on mv aanvsivn dm dui Mil uciiiubwould America. That settle the al titude of Germany, and afterw.r)SL Russia could not afford Ionic to re- - I main outside, and she woJki lumber tar. But sulkily Into the ark like will America go In? TheTate of the some .will ue decided for years league by the coming presidential election, and who can forecast the result of that momentous contest? It Is fraught with destiny Until America, makes up her mind to cooperate In some form of organised and sustained effort to insure peace In the world, discussions on disarmament and arbitrations at Geneva must continue to be academic, and the real work will be tlone by external conferences, like those at Washington and London. But sven if the American election Is adverse to' the league, let Ita friends persevere. America, In the Dawes commission,- definitely came back to Europe. She cannot retire to her tent a second time. She is now definitely committed to European settlement. Bhe dislikes ths machinery of the league, but, with her inventive mind, she Iran suggest another kind of mechanism. The present constitution of the league Is more American than British. It la a written constitution en federal lines. It would be a happy eomedy If America came Into the. league when ita constitution ceased te havs the rigidity of the American and was fashioned on the mors elastic and haphazard principles of ths British constitution. The NcrycsLPattcrn in Solid Silver puis XIV over-4n- itn In this newest of, Towle patteras the rmgnificence of, the Louis XIV period is , charmingly harmonized with the beautv and simplicity at of modern American art, For decorative grace this exquisite motif has never j been s urpasscd t In Salt Lake it is $oltf' Only hy - BOYD PARK e5 OLID Silver (Sterling), precious and enduring, is always t welcome, gift. Start your set now with this newest of patterns. Pieces in this design, can be added from time to time, until your whole Louis XTV service is complete. In the most exclusive homes, today, you will find the soft lustre and careful craftsmanship of Solid Silver. It is symbolic of prestige and . individuality. Yet this Solid Silver (Sterling), is not expensive; a set for six for as little as 73. Single gift pieces from $2.50 up. BOYD PARK SILVERWARE BOYD PARK BLDG. 106 MAIN STUXT n (Copyright, 1SJ4, by United Syndicate, lnc: (Copyright In Great Britain Chronicle.) (Exclusive 'World, Righte United Feature Pyndkate, (Reproduction In Whole or ProMblted.v s?JL rI TwJa $14 Bench - ton-do- Held Inc.) In FREE. THESE GRANDS THESE GRANDS Hers ssr petlts beauties thst will delight the heart of any woman. They take up scarcely any macs room than an upright, so there'd bs ns questlohsabout where te put one. It would fit anywhereNa ths house, and lend to your ef distinction which snly hems that ultimafe-l- r a grsnd can bring. Aamsll first payment sands ens horns with s frss Peneh to match then payments that fit your pursevsasily taks cars sf the bslsncs. Hers srs brand sew GRANDS In that bsautlfuf brown mahogany finish thst is so popular new. One look will convince you thst hers is purs-"clas- 30 MONTHS --a $14 Bendt snd quality. Then when yea run your fingers ever the keyboard snd ths first notes rtrlks your ssr, ysu will resllze they hsve a TONE thst win fully satiety the moat exacting. We're willing that you should 'compare this grsnd with sny ether selling at twice ths pries. A bench ts match ths cass, FREE. TOiVY 30 MONTHS - rxxs. THESE GRANDS If ysu want a largsr QRAMD for musts rssm or esnssrvstsry, you'll find your Idssl here at a s" deeply cut pries and n easiest terms. Ysu will quickly recognise ths QUALITY snd ths money.sav.ng opportunity shewn by ths erica tag. Schools, selisgs snd esnssrvstsriss will ds well te get In touch with us during this sale, for we ssn offer s standard make GRAND sf highest quality at saneatlenal savings. Muais teachera, hers Is your chance; attend this sale-- get the GRAND you long for, snd which will add prestige to your professions! work. TO PAY REGULAR PRICES Phone Wasatch 11S far evening ap. polntmsnt If you can't call during day, 30 MONTHS TO PAY Ws slots st sharp but salesmen will be glsd to make evening appointment if you wish. $695, ncK $qqcv$i 1 1275,1525 CUT SAlt PRICES 0-D- AY Fsaturs by n by Part (AII Rights Reserved t - LEAVE FOR. CONVENTION. to The Tribune. PRKTR Sept 1J. Mrs. R. C. ed, president of the . local unit of tne American Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. Ralph Aflartln, vies president of the $467,"$587, $635. ;k787 up v. SpeetsI unlt left last evening with seven other Utah women aa delegates to the merioan legion and the American Legion auxiliary conventions, which Convene in )U Paul Minn.. Sept. 14 to 1. A special car carrying the Utah delegates arrived In this city Krlday evening and will bs Joined by the local delegstss. HEALTH CRUSADE PLANNED. Speelal to The Tribes. 11 Bent. A BPANIStI PORK, ealth erusade will be- - conducted In the local schools during ths present avnooi year. Meaitn worn is being stressed more and mors as an essential to successful school work, and ths modem health crusade movement has teen observed hers for at least one school year. This year the schools will make a determined effort to cap. ture some of ths health pennants (or good work. 2k YEARS TO PAY. OTHER PIANOS AND PLAYERS TAKEN IN TKADL S-BEE- BE MU SIC CO. Home of the Steinert, Kranich & Bach, Henry F. Miller, Avert & Pond, Hedlet & Davit, Kimball, MePhrni, Brambach, and Other internationally Famous Grand. 61-3- 5 Main Street, SALT LaAKE,UTAH. We Close at 6 Daily "Known Through the West as the Home of the B-E-S-- T" |