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Show V. TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY orations. Voder the treaty of 'areagreement a.,ire end byaurathe efLondon eohsa-tioa Germ theespual Lut wse fixed at 00,tl.ft. the Pauee-- f nea ef teat jeau tuted an annual payment of a maxl-tnu- n This of around tala), la 0.000. sum Is f,b kiusiy lese than I per cent HEinm $- IIBONM. H. -3 any sinking fund. And It should be appreciated hat the creditors of Germany have had to raise the money to meet the .cost a which It wee should beer at agreed Germany roste rfatng far eboe 4 per seat In. terest. policy ACCEFTEP. Thus' wlth respect of Interallied have aecepted tbs policy pf we debts canceling all of tha principal, aad collecting, If we sea, enly a part of the Interest burden, while the creditors of Germany have taken exactly the same aourae with respeot of reparations. All we are, asking Britain 4 , de, aeaeeeefuhy, and- - Fiance. Italy and other allied debtors, unsuccessfully. Is to pay part pf the Interest on a debt we agree never to ask them to pay a penny of. Thus, practice has established the folly of all of the calculations of the peace conference as to making bear the costs of her devastations, end all of tha equal Inexact!-tude- s of Ajnartoaa political .arguments ea to the Iniquity of any casWS have canof For let debta ion te, celed the British debt and offered to cancel all the others, so far as principal Is concerned. (Copyright, 11996. by the IfqQur Newspaper Syndicate-- ) Reference to Baldwin Settlement Citedto.ProYC Truth of Contention. By FRANK Car-ma- a At of Ambassador JussVand'a ur with discussion Inoondualv, over th, Fronch d,bt. (onranml th wboto ,ubjct of International and Interacted debt ha again buif brought to th fort and IB Oita country Ultra bat bsen a renewal rf tht ' docIarattoB la Uiti tht prim-ipto I'nlted State would never consent But the cancel any of tha dbl odd and v,n astunlahlng thing It that, despit, thit tuiirtt rod the, io V m tad blale, htt already eanoei the whoi, of the principal and Hrltlsh part of the liitareet of the debt and offer, elrallar termt to all eur ether debtor,. Thit fact, which 1, ten a rally unknown to ton country at larte, may by a brief n tatlly btto illustrated t, tht Baldwin art ( Irniewat debt llrltlah the which under Great Britain owed ut ad liquidated OoO, capital tuna of 4,uO,ijO by an equal amount of Libwa art , Agricultural which on erty loan bondi per cant the paying annually at 4 But the tidy aum of lS.'.,dO.QvO. Commission Hopes ' to British agreement to pay ua only commtta our British debtor to pay apiroxlmatly $144, non iibo during the Reach Relief Measure. neat tan year a or J6.oou,Ooo annualleaa than we pay for the bonde ly, which represent the loan. Thut at the the end of ten years. In 1913, anyWASHINGTON, Jan. 4. The prest-dn- t' British, ao far from haring paid of their toward tba apprincipal 00 leaa agricultural commission thing wW have debt. paid $1io,0 to rtcommind measure for pointed on the In wa Interval have than paid convene at the agricultural relief will name debt. department of agriculture tomorrow BURDEN ON U- - . In $93$ the British will lncreaee after a races of el week. The member will meet, Ctairman their payment to fia4.ooo.000 annually, but that will etlll bewematerially Hobart D.' Carer, cattleman and forare 500.000 paylese than the $115, mer (otormr of Wyominf, ha aning In Liberty bond without any ronalrlorailon of the luterest on the nounced, mlth tha expectation of arfidoono boo which we have already riving quickly at a doc llon on mean expended In eaceaa of the Hrltlah of relieving dlrtreaa among livestock payment, actually fll.OnOOnO e Aa tha averaga life of our Liberty men, Tba eatU Industry and g bonds aatend, to 1042, wa shall are also before the marketing that ten year, pay IllOOOOOuO oommtaelun fur priority consideration. more In Interest than tha Hrltlah. Members of the eomtnUrioA aaid tonot day it van hoped Thus, at tha end of taenty years to preeent to the no aome relief legislaonly Will tha British have mads congree preeent contribution to the sstlnrtlon of the tion and the were of the opinion that but for eur such legislation should be purely o principal of the debt, bdwo,ooo ,n eta Ihs debt will 1 and not nature an,,,,,,,,,, la1922. In that was It for a long time policy. largerauntthan of the excess Interest paythe for the cattlemen, it wae Thus the capital for tha thought, would be ments. chiefly ua will be something over through financial andsought debt for tariff chanfo. non, ooo ooo. nel It U planned in tMablieh conFor forty years after 1931 the Brit- nection with banking organisation! ish will continue to pay us oa tha now deahng with ilvtork men and verags 9184,000 000 annually to We to a deriee which would program remay be able in the meantime of In- meet the support of the banker. Furfund our debt at a lower rate ie expected to be found In relief ther pay the marketing end of the induetry. terest But what the Hrttleti towillmore cannot In any ease amount Before concluding it recommendaef tha than H on the actual capital refund tion regarding cooperative marketdebt and we cannot hope te of agricultural product the coming our debt St a lowsr rate of Intersst mission plane bo confer with leadthan psr cent. er of the national council of coopCONSENT. EQUAL erative marketing associations, which transaction la te meet here the fare pert of the Thus the Baldwin amounted to a consent on our part week. It !e understood other will be asked to appear at hearings of to cancel all tha principal of the Hrltlah debt to us and In addition to th body. With Chairman Carey the commissmallsr allow Ihs British to pay a are O. E EreUfute, rate of Interest on the fsprincipal than sion member conceivable president of American Farm Bureau It were paying . La J. of led by a Federation, Tabor, master ot after year pm that Joans at a lower the National Orange; C. $ Barrett, funding the Isihertv v OHImate-lOil 4T hoard Of We airman uf the nation of Slight rate IhUrqsi, make the British Interest pay- farm organisations, Kalph F. Merue of ooet to of Raiain the Maid Hun the the ment carry ritt, president Growers, R W. Thatcher, director debt we incurred to makein the loan. any case of the New York experiment station. But there would not be the W. Ce Coffey, dean of the College of any contribution .to extinguish of Minnesota; Fred H. Thue, when the British Agrloultur principal we shall Hixby, president of the American top pkytftrto trrtereeoff the -principal of Nattortal l.lveetuek cssuciatioBv aad etlll have pay the debt, unlese we have previously William J Jardlae. president of ihs Kansas State Agricultural college. paid It Now, since we have offlclaiy announced that th Baldwin settlement represents the mode! fur all other debtors Indeed President Coolldge In hie message suggested we might evea give better terms in cases where our debtor's capacity was less than end the British we have toIn practice the cancella-tie- n in principle agreed of ail of the capital sums of H debts and havs simply e( pur foreign bade something of the beta nut to get over a period of years. Interest charge Of oourse tht settlement, which represented th maximum that wa Osettseetf free lift Om possible, is no mere than a recognition of the principle that none of the sums of any of the debt ef capital growing out of the war case te postpone any nation again he wttt Bet could ever be paid But 1nct U wa be active In New York. Impossible to tell the taxpayer of What became ef Gesto Means the several nations this bitter truth, which he said the fact was camouflaged under the tat black diaHee, a of annual the he had evidence" against Secpayment covering fex&ctly the same process has tsk-e- a retary of the Treasury Mellon, may of German repwith be divulged in this trial respect place This case began in Washington In the summrr uf &Z2 in the same month that the alleged ormylrwcv wae hatched It is built out of intangibles and fulled, as the Forbes failed There will be no attempt to show that an actual effort to aa made bribe the attorney general and his aeelMants It was the plan, the plot, the possibility of such maneuvering at the fountains of justice that has aroused the government Washington. b. tquw ! repra-tente- Preiident't poop-ratlv- duT-In- tax---p- If 1 .ORIENTAL RUGS took OTHERS place. Howard Mannlngton of the little green Turns on K street had been ordered from Washington at that This did not discourage the time who parasites and lay attorneys sprang Into activity with prohibition JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ON and tax legislation, ptomlslng favors and taking fees for alleged or real influence In the various departments Padorr nas in Washington to get a liquor permit for his drug company. He became acquainted with Means and Jsmecke there, and it is to alleged that he pakl them get a permit which he did not get ORIENTAL RUGS he was Before dieHlusfoned. how- ever, be was Immensely impressed with the abiiitv and standing of Ga a- ten Means, who at that time had ,90m srt of connection with WlUiam Investigator for th ,de ;J Hums as partment of fustic, O j September 2, 121, 6nflr Sam-- ! uel R Geider, Harry A. gldemao and Pamuel Hoentlatt were arrested - tn on United wte crrmis-stoner- s rhtcgo warrants, charged with using the malls to defraud in a $1,600, Ob stock selling campaign of the Glass Casket eojjiWMiy of Altoona. Pa. High the Crager by powered salesmen' had been making a rich harvest west. On their way to in buyyou are tIaking-.,ptbelr office in Clark street to the th arrested trie federal building ing floor, coverings th"tfc(f yacked tip line 000 In Liberty bon da near future it will be entire- and were released oa bonds. appeared n the scene a Utly to your advantage to see ilePsdorr ikter and introduced the defendants to Jamecke. who bad operated our stock and prices NOW. Jamecke a good deal tn Chicago See sample values oa dis- rook them to Maajta, Mean began to work winin our spacious play Commencing1 This Morning Price. Are Cut Down With One Object in Mind: To Move the Stock Rapidly If e'' - - dow. D. HAVE , T. Sped! GRANDSON, te Tbe Trtbseae. EPANI8K FORK. Jan. 4. Mgyoi and Mrs Nathaniel LwLow have re- BROUN 127 South State St. X 5, 1023, ceived the announcement of tho birth of a e to their daughter. Mr a. Alice Ludlow Mlkeneen, at Washington x. c. ; . . Assyria, Four Day Overdue, Docks; Paris Late in Riding Out Gales. NEW TORK. Jnn, 4. TH Anchor Ktsmrttip Aanjnrln Eockwl her, tod.y, nr dM overdue, uii tb, French llnnr Hrt, nrrlxr4 Ivelr, hour, lte, both deln4 hvjr wether. Cnix.ln Ernst E blnurrin tntifhl th, Hnrt, ettelf. Into port with no of th, fueenier He Injuries tofour of tdlndin, enoe oine-Ueiieed of th th, to low fifteen knot. I(tr r, fcLAVtnekf, Rueelen m ahem let emv.4 on th, Fri, to b, inset condiMtor of th, orcheetr . Michel FoklnA d.noer And of Kunln kl-lttnid on hi wtrlrni he no to ballet for Arrnnno planned hi Amortcna pupil, which wtu prob-abAt th. Metropolih, tan operapr,e,nled houa, th, let tor pvt of 9 ehruary. Lh plain R oh art Erekln, of th, aaid tho last pe sears war tha worst of tha year and that on New Year', day th, vwe,l mad, only txiy milu. e WEST PAIAf BEACH, Fla., Jan. 4. The Standard till tanker WlUiam Rockefeller ran aground about ten mile, north of her, early today. Th, iteamer, Janie, McGm and O. T. Warlns went to the autetanc pf the disabled vessel and attempted to pull her off th, bank with tow rope, but up until a late hour tonight th MUt aground. elilp Vnlena heavy seLa aria,, tha V easel 1, not endangered The William Rockefeller, with a displacement of 10,004 tuna la on, of th, largMl tanker, of th, btandard OH fleet. f-- If ROME, Jan. 4. (By th, Aaoclated Frosa) Th, measures announced by Premier Mussolini tn th, cfuunb r of dtputiaa yasterday far ,Yr owning th, opposition to th. Fascist! government within forty-eighours' ars already being put Into fore. Th, Taicitl militia hava pr a vented the execution 4 a plan, unearthed by the polic, of atirrlng up diaordera on tba railways aa recently svldancd by incendiary fire at stations in Roma, Floreacs and Parma. blmuiianwMiaiy prefect, throughout th, kingdom he vs been authorized to make seerohe and dtwiv all poll ties! club, of ah antipatrlutio character, while various other sections of tha Faaclatl niljiua hav, bean mobilized in order to strengthen them. In various parts of Italy th, Feeclat militia carried out demonstration,. In Horn, tho local legion, leUti strong, engaged tn tactical maneuvers wtui machine gun,. 1 her, wa, ess u mad to b a sudden attack kotii, fay an enemy assembled aginst at Clvltavchla. th, legion being divided into group, for th, maneuver,. USES STRONG ARM. 'Th, suppression of agitation, together with musxllng of th, opposi. tion pres, and reinforcement of th, police, th, premier believes will break dotsn tho opposition. The Messsgero asserts tliat Mussolini has realized the Impossibility not only of collaborating with the opposition, but svan living tn peace, and that ail attempts at pacification and normalization havs failed. "Those," say, th, paper, "hav, been met by th, opposition with lntramlgennc, criticism, attack, and attempts at popular uprising, leading to three phenomena of gronlng gravity First, the reawakening and rapid reorganization of subversive force. Indicated by pheir activity In terror Is mu and thair insurrectional organization, second, OeatiBued frm Fete Om growing egcltement among as Fascial ranks, thus fur restrained, but dangerous In caee of a possible exploWashington, and on the other by Sec- sion, third, Acute national uneasiness, retary of the Treasury Clemente! not only political, but economic, here, represents an actual couciet which cannot he overlooked without proposition by either government. dis- grave financial consequences, owing When the preliminary financial pressur, of foreign ruptions begin by tha aiUaa Tuesday Lu thInterests. It ui certain that both Franca and CALLS FOR ACTION. Kngtand will make a dcaperate effort to force the American delegates Th, Impero, addressing MuseoUnl. Into a debt discussion. In fact, ob- says ' You servers here fall to see huw this can In th, promised be prevented, sinus the question ef chamber solemnly w hat y eeterdsy Fascism, the new reparations division under namely, young Italy, of t.Jlay and tothe Iawes plan is undoubtedly inexmorrow has been awaiting for months the Inexorable cfiasttaomcnt of a tricably bound up In the treasury conditions of each country, which in turn bestial enemy and the courageous deare dependent upon foreign debts and fense uf the Fascist revolution, percredits. in you. sonified You Uraniatluvliy SEE LOOPHOLE. repented th, cry of th, tragic hero. If sin In I wish Faisni, Experts here believe that Wash- that ther, all my virtues may knse! before ington s actio In sending three dele- that a!n.' is conference to the financial gates a tacit admission that America Is triedTheby sin of revolution cannot b, contemporaries; only history a ready to dieeuas preliminary to give her verdict, and history s settlement of the debt question on a can name in not today, nor will it be ceris basis. It wholesale reduction Sturxo, Albertlni. Ainen-doltain that neither England nor France tomorrow, Turatl." the in is likely to give way an Faranlcci, tha. Fascist leadsr at fight te get their debts reduced. writes the following The papers hers are full of denun- Cremona, "We, who have been called niRd ciations of Americas alleged attitude. and Ignorant, are now starting a new Dement Vautel, writing in the Jour- Fascist era Today we really hope to nals says, cur rtvolutfbn; vve are ubl Twle Barns face Strangely resem- develop" to to those who misjudge us aay bles that of Fhyloca Uncle bam Take off your hata before thes, mad Here s your bill. wrhsre I the monrT " ignoramuses.' We reply, But these debts were mads for the war In which your own sons Qutkuf from Pag, Oa took part Uncle bam answers curt- Prospective Tenants Business is business ly. problem could b touched as to Rob Realtor of $ 7000 th, put we demand, 'Hnw about the how the demwata might he perblood fihaf wa spitted to acteut the olive braqi af suaded Never mind that, apffrismve 11. Mf..iiuiiir, efforts KJUJCjKXKIDGE, Minn Jan 4 dollars. Ue will not reduce your hill Two men fc"htr pmirtL v a rode eh'd-m Caine when the Cath to pr pfaTl a cent. renter of a building through which ollc cenu-- r part, of whoa ChancelIbis implacable the Kr a very little r L lor Marx tlio leader and whh h has comiuoted being creditor menaces us like a Shylock to bound and tied Joep$i Jiirnomtch,today m3 a larg, rnemhership of Cathultc men take his pound of flesh It ie Impos- raJ Ut dealer, robbed him of of labor, ne ned lo be a party to sible for Frenchmen to understand 7wk) in cash, toirettar with the such a com iinath'n so little count for lives MARX TRIES LUCK. why human Jewelry he wore, and mad thuir In the expense of ear Like Grlscier. es Hp President 6 bert then tried the we should reply to America. When we 10 10 oclock thi ial method of asking Cliancellor at mornMeeting e have suffered ing to m&k have suffered like Mara to sound all the parties one, a uur of th we do not owe anything to anyon. which th two men aaid theybuilding, wished mor. With a view to diaoovarlng some to turn vrt Into a bllUard parlor, poaslM, combination. Marx, ono of conducted to the base-m- tho tnoat concilia tin y tomen tn public New Tong War reaeon with Ilfs, tried patiently of th plac. Unoe In th the various parties, hut In vain. th two men bound the real in Chinete Killing a a last expedient Keemtngiy man. tied him to a pillar and a solution of the nuxed-u- p which reilud himon of $2000 in Freetdent Ebert oa katurday ht pereon. a well a NEW TORK. Jan. 4 Freak out- h arr led X commisbreak of the Chinee tong war waa a diamond ring and a watch. They gave to Chancellorto Marx form x nonparty seen by tha police in the murder to- then went to tb upper part of the sion to endeavor would which have to aaid rablnot special aua aeaman, building, a here, in a deeh, $5otH) mor day of Chin Hing. In parliament wa obtained by the robber thority to protect ltaeif on be a Hip Bing, in a restaurant. a working not could It when rely restaurant. the As Chin entered Kimonitch had Inherited the (7000 Tho new ministry, it la hich contained about 964 China,, some thirty year ago. The entire majority. would Include Foreign Minister amount, in currency, wa fraved and uiid. diners, and took oft hla coat. and Lr. Otto Geasler, minto pitting down, four shot, worn, and when he attempted to raah htreseman of defense. the it in at the local bank with which ister ware fired and b, fell dead acro 1 he newly elected relchatag. whloh he did bUMtneea he wa toldtt would tatlc session toM J Collin,, a federal officer, -- ho be neceeaary to send the paper to will hold Its Inaugural la expected to adjourn Immorrow, heard d He was standing near the entrance, YVaahmgton for exchange. it, permato do this, and kept the money mediately after eftertlng the shirt, and saw Chines running nent organization and await the adHe managed in a eeciuded pot out of the restaurant new ministry which of th vent e diners of to hold twenty-fitth, Chancellor Marx la expected to hav until police rseerves and deteo-tie- s Victim of Cun Accident at a ready for formal appearance arrived. plenary session at th end of the however, hone of Hie taenty-flvBuried tit Springville Wrh professed to know anything of tabat attempt to bridge over the had happened present parliamentary deadlock with Special to Tbe Tribune. a nonpartisan cabinet reJan. 4 Funeral tails SPRING VI LLKv the crisis of two yearg ago, Coal Teametert eervieea were held at aoor today 4 when failure to form a ooahrttm the Fourth wrd chapel Induced President Ebert to bhirley Truckmen to Strike .lenkin. eon of Mr. and authorize llear-ok- l ithelm Cuno, th HamMr Abraham Jenkins, who wa ac- burg shliping leader, to accept the 4 a thousand killed and shot with KIv, ,?2 Jan of a CHICAGO, cidentally cbancrUur.hlp at th head coal teamster, and truckers voted lets rifle at th family home last Wedwhkh failed to command a as a tomorrow a proIn the reh'hstag. Its nesday. today to walk out The accident occurred In an upetalr majority test against the refusal of the Chiof office wa vouchsafed chiefte cago Coal Merchants' association roonj when Howard Jenkin. 14, a ly through unanimous approval by consider the granting of wag. brother, was trying to dislodge a car- tha feichstag of its policy of n pasto the men. tridge from the barrel of the gun, sive resistance to the of ths Ruhr an unInvasion The As a result, th, employers said to- and it accidentally dlwcharged that tall penetrated the lunr and the heart armed and unequal fight which, ultinight, Chicago faces a situation indusHerman currency cltv Wrecked Instantaneous to and death cripple th, threatens mately Germany oltys school, and The eMpei wa crowded to capacity and economics and forced month trially, close the. to of tnsoy.thousands. cause suffering and the floral offering were profuse to surrender after eight ' of thF Chicago In wra A Robertson Hilton futile opposition. The men, members Bishop Chauff-urs assumed that th, and Help- charge of the scrMces The must It l generally Coal Teamsters. the eierical,. partis ers' union and the General Tsam-sts- was furatahed by a mixed quartet: thr,, middle Chauffeurs 'and Helpers' union, s 1a die quartet and AHss Helen people s party and th, democrat, th, will permit their preeent delegates. had asked for a flat tt a day increase, and Miss Ine UTeeler. Foreign Minister but yesterday lowered their demand The speaker were Free Went G TL Chancellor Marx. and Minister of Defense which below a Stresemann Brlng-hurdav, figure Maecork and counselor J F. to a dollar return to their present of the Kolob atake presidency. Gessler. to they would not go. they atated. It Is not jst evident tnnt Tho Invocation w by WilU Strong offices. other and the benedic- Marx will ofb, a able to recruit of the Mffh Mother of Price Man cabinet from eitner members tion by Fevmmtr L Mendenhall, Jrn or socialist nationalist parties. the ward bishopric. Dies in Mitsissippi While the new may Surviving are the parent and thir- count on a sufficientgovernment majority In the and teen sisters brother aueh when national issue, Sfeeisl te Tbe Trustee relchatag as that affecting the allied decision PRICE, Jan. 4 Word was received to remain on th, Cologne bridgehead her, today of the death of Ellen Flint, Registration in Nurse up for aetion, a nonpartisan cab47 veora of ago, of Marshall. Mies.. ' Class to Begin Today ar, inet to destined to find itself beraft of mother of J. K. Mint of this city. M- -. accessary support oa msuuru any Flint had been called to his mother's lmarnnl affairs when difbedside, but it Is thought that h, did today for th, affoetlng opn, ferences not arrive until a few hours after !, In horn, nursing that wilt h, some of between th socialist and ore th bourgeol port! Mrs. Flint Will bs ronduoted t th. Civic Center Monher death. buried in Marshall, bhs la Survived be day and Thuroday evening, begin- likely to confront it with ha)fy opT L Flint of Ogden. Mrs J. 'V Crow, ning January IS Mra, W. C. How,, position. Th stats of disorganisation obn ,ih cxtanaiK, Mias Jeers Fill, both ot- Marshall rrodunt Jtu government in tn hl work. Will conduct taining In- thof eentrel J, E. Flint of JWtce. toe- parliamentary imconsequence th, a time when Geroccurs at passe STUDIES.' COSS TO RESUM to confronted with th, Berea, many IN OGDEN. MARRIED Special te Tbs Tribaae. tty of dealing with importantto forthe BEAVER, Jan 4 Wllac, Knox ipeeM t The Trikoa,. eign Issues, among which ha, returned to CaJirornla to resume LAYTON, Jan 4 William T. Mor,. question of reacting to th decision deto his studies st th. Inland Stanford hmiae ef thla plar, and Mia, Etna of th couaclt of embassador, university, after spending th, hotidars Walsh of Ogden war, married In Og- fer allied evayuatton .of th, Cologne and th negotiation Gerher, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. den Saturday. The young coup!, will bridgehead man to carrying ea wuh iYaac and William F. Kpox.. mak. their horn, in Lau ton. - tre ,mL , ptnnlet-oompoM- muer ht tht Pint Real Sal la 0or lp Optical pept. la For thi ooraing week wo . are telling a pair of Reading Glasses t, vu For All Occasions at '5 - J10 - with spherical lenses, in ingood, strong frame, and examination cluding all 52.25 ce, ' !15 IOr 9t,9 lnt aa. tr . -- I aemi-off- Hinted h thn rd ch, I Field AIL sale Glasses and j aH during Eyes, ,,,,,,,,,,,, SBtoUUa Repair on all Glassei During Thil Sale 25 eff aooooooooooooooooooooo O SPECIAL TILL NOON 0 Q Q Q Q O O O O O O 0R NAPTHA A-- B - six Msdium 25c airs .. 49c Large six, - Prices o Smashed o o o This o o o Week o o o at o o Greeneivalds o o o Big o o o Sale Log Cabin Syrup Small f furniture Crystal White Soap o o 10 Bars 35c o - .V ....94, . . . O 0 G O O o nt nt ten-ur- hTanoo-Belgia- n. st - ciar. f - T . A OOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . e. and 1 $4.25 Artificial this o o PROBLEMS o o o o RAS 9S4 ?f anti-Italia- n a. 9 4 9 Reading Glasses as above, only with deep curved lenses, in. large, .round Biggest Value in Town! Come in Today! BUY AND SAVE! FROMHERRICK 9 Balglum tieattoa for turmai wmmsreial As th, provtoloti. of th, treaty of Yereelltox which deny Germany il ouatoma amtommodetlone. ra January 10, tha German govrn-men- t already hw decreed that after that date th, most favored nation claue, will be applied only to euch countries as Record German product, similar trestmant. Among th, moat concluded, but Important trade pacts the reapecUv not yet ratified by between th r! tho countries, and nlted States and Germany Groat Britain and Germany. Th neand Belgium with Frsnc, gotiation hav reached a deadlock, which will of formal conclusion prclud th before January 1. Belagreement aa Infor demand to gium Is said definite period differential trestmant and cmrsmlcs for German chemicals, glasawxro and Iron and stel product. and machinery. affoetlng th While th, question trad agreements ara vtewad oa problems wholly separate from th, the growing out of th, occupation toofrealRhineland end th Ruhr, tt ised In official quart are her, thatv , clo,,-lthey nevertheleea-ar-with Mpeotxlly Interwoven th, FY,neb and of vmroting th, Belgian xttttud, Ruhr, of which continued occupancy of th, Cologne bridgehead by EnIngland automatically become, an ol tegral part of th, entire rang, which relation, foreign Germany's will com, up (or dtocunlon la th, rolrhetmg. Therefor CVtamroBor Want to desirous Of appear, before parliament with a cabinet which command, assets tn the way of Wrong peroonamtes and a eonstruct tv e program of foretgw and internal lemie, to vouchsafe it tolerance on th port of Ah newlv elected rolchriag. The aituntlon in prue.la, where th, diet meet, Monday, Mill remain, sitas failure to solve themaketh, uation In th y coaliof the rnri,tton IS, clerical,, tion. comprising and peopto'g democrat. part, doubtful for tha tlm, t.uxg- ax-t- T g four-part- Funeral Services Held for Mrs, Frank Sparks Special I Chang, your present bathroom lot, a ttto bsthrsSm to Tba Triton,. NEPHL Jon. 4. Funeral service, wer, held in the 9outh ward meeting house yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Frank Spark, who died at her home of pneumonia. Bishop F, Wednesday B. Cowan presided at the services. Th, opening and closing prayer war offered by J. H. Oreenhaich and J. N. C. Peiton, roapeettvely. The following sproker, eulogised the Uf, of th, deceased; J. M. Christensen, J. W. Faxrnan, President A, H. flelllsl ton and Bishop Cowan. Th musie was furnisbsd by L. p. Andsrcon, Mrs. E. W. Carter, Mrs. K. M. Urssn-wooMiss Mlldrod EJUaoa and th Col sister. . Mrs. H parks was n year of ag and was ths daughter ot Mrs. Etta Black-stbh, was married to Frank b parks clht years ago, and to survived by war husbsnd and two mall children, aged 4 and d; also by bsr mother and ths following brothsro and Blackett ef Welle, sister: Nev.; Ernest and Shirley Blackett and Mrs. William Sperry of N,phL d. L Poultry Business in Sevier County Crows RICHFICLn, Jan. J. Sarlsr county practically assured of grading and receiving station by reason of th, larg, number of citizen, bd or, ntrricg Into th, poultry biwlncw. Already mor, than 64,000 baby chicks hav, been ordered at Richfield. lon, for early spring delivery, presl-den- t E. C. Christiansen of th, Richfield Poultry association 1, optimistic over th, .prospects of obtaining th, station, inasmuch as tt will an order of only !M),00 bob require ciiickl to guarantee H. It to felt that til, order ran easily be obtained through a easvaja of lit, county. to Thoro wh, hav, had u, So thl, tor thnt aro ollghtto with th, mil rn, unitary lmprovm,nt-Phon- e u, ter an estlmat, and ugg,stt,n.i v A Song Go. Eliu Morris n W. Tempi, Wax 900g ftimHisiniKii:nin:t:ittii;:iiimii New Dresses' $16- - Today ,A 'at Sweet 16 Shop 1 |