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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND AY MORNING, OCTOBER FATHER OF LAST CZAR FIRST L0CA1 MEMOIRS SHOW BOOTLEGGER, BRIGHT EDA IB part of the uniform of the esar Intimates. It worked perfectly. The czarina never got wise." spondent. Delighted by their etratagem, the their usual BERLIN, Oct. 17 Czar Alexander czar and Tcherewln gave card game a special name. It wa III, father of the laat of the mother of invention the "Need waa the original bootlegger This proverb became the peeswprd at Hie custom guard were his wife, the sound of which ail the court Intimates winked the one eye the czarina, end hie physician Often during the card game, the The captain of his rum fleet waa czarina the came personally into hi adjutant, Tcherewfn room to see that her august husband didn't indulge in his favorite vice This Is revealed by the tzars memoir ju t p'lh'ished ALL TAKE SWIG. Though a fcjunt by Maturt, the czar When she had left, without noticing ' Ore had ruined hi cor.'- - Itutlon through Hi anything, the C2fir counted. drink bv the tine he was 40 three and this was the signal physician forbade him to touch an reach into his ranni put for and pun to alcohol at all and the out a bottle for a good him under tsrFt control, and personswig ally guarded him Need I the mother of Intention SPECIAL BOOTS the czar Would sav with Inevitable woul & ordered And Tcherewln But Teherwln special regularity. and echo. Juet as regularly pair of boot made forboothimself ex-need had ( for the czar Yes, your majesty, Thee " eptionally high shafts In which two mother49 of Invention III was Alexander At bottles nf i og m could be hid very hlch boot became grave conveniently By O. D. TOLISCHUS, Universal Service Staff Recent Conference Marks Beginning of Distinct Era in European Affairs German Delegates, With Necks in Noose, Display Rare Courage and Win, H. $IMONDS By FRANK WASHINGTON, Oct 17 Whatever the actual achievement of the Locarno conference, and I am necessarily writing In advance of the adjournment, it U clear that It must hereafter be taken aa a date in European history and it may very well be accepted as the date which marke the transition from an old to a new era. For the first time in more than eleven years German etatesmen have eat about the green table with the statesmen of other nations, enemies of the recent war, and the subject of dlo salon has not been the liquidation of the past, but the organisation of the future It has patently taken a long time to come at this even partial readjustment, Indeed the extent of time hv been unprecedented, as comparison with similar periods in past history There Is, in reality, only will show. one real parallel, and that Is the aftermath of the Napoleonic collapse. Yet almost immediately France, as contrasted with the Napolieonlc regime, resumed Its place in the councils of the great powers and Talleyrand was a factor on the morrow of Waterloo. 181& 18, 1925. 1919. Corre- to, 242 SO. MAIN ST. Here Are Clothes of the Better IN - ' - fA YOUR DOWN PAYMENT Dexter Styled WEAR A GETS THE GARMENT SUITS OVERCOATS and NEW ' v it COAT Y PAY AS CONVENIENT BUY ON EASY TERMS POLICY. U A' 0.rmaji wr dented wererl?!!t .It end forced to accept terms which the whole nation. d&- nounced aa fatal to German existence a death een- and Independent fence: tliv wer alio forced to con- fees to criminal responsibility f.J the war a confs.slun r,n ct .1Si L" .rint.r' Whatever may he th,Jal other rliUMe of the Verselllee treaty, natt,n ,,ut a, r.pre.ematlve. of a It seen i. to no, on mature reflee- not on a l)0M,r Th,y oil cumetance tf Indcfen.'hle lion, of equality In the nature of re the Germane Npt onlv case for whattwaa at lavue waa the Pariah people and regurdyd aa a what th(iy muat But they were hy the, allied coumrie. but they were- permlttej p;ak, to to and cknw lfdtre the Jua- tj1dr acceptance of the term was oompelled to t Ice of this Indictment over their own dt(:t!lted valuntary Signature As a cdneeqdepoe the moderates In .. r - Gerjnaiiy... a' ho- - euutchL fur .peaea Ay., alllca and german,hrj"rJahP W 8 agreement, again able to ral-- e even In th bitterest ,nelr voloea, were complete to argue that what the dava of the ear ery faa from Biiie nought waa not the total ruin crediting the new republic with anv 0f Germany achieved by Indirection honorable Intentions very far from Kor (he flr tlm, nce the signing of the treaty of peace there wa. a perceiving that insure a return of detcJJnwouM In of omlmlsm Germany allied governments proceeded to treal whltSh was reflected In the elections It with exactly the same harshness economio condition recovered that mlaht have been employed In rapidly, the mental ronditlona even the case of the Hohemollern regime more rapidly and surprisingly. , Smart garment is carefully selected from manufacturers and designers of the highest mark where credit is yours on the most Tib- eral friendly terms Imaginable. You pay nothing extra for our credit service and you're guaranteed the best in quality style, workmanship and fit its possible , to secure. x . there w as at last a total change In allied policy which culminated in the London conAt ference and the Dawes plan last, on the financial side. Germany received a program which w6s in moderate and she was not only aMurp(1 of prot,ction while -- h. 1.1 fm mt-under It. but she guar mted that honest effort would M performance, if m the future th seemed too severe At rqUlrmnta Londn ye Germany renewed extutono of Kn ecnnome charter But thl, wajl t ,u ln the u,nd,)n dl9cug8)on, Dr. 6treeemann and Dr Luther were treated not aa the of a criminal ppet representatives !.h Chokers, NPffl your apparel need where every it all again on the first favorable opportunity. The Ituhr war demonstrated to the Germans the futility of all resistance It proved that passive or otherwise they were helpless and tliat their fate waa not in their own hands, but It Just a dearly demonstrated to the allied world that unless something were done Germany would be transformed into an area of anarchy, revolution artd p&eedon which would menace the whole of Europe If the German wax convinced of his own impotence, the allied public was at last educated aa to the limits and dangers of their own strength one could eay whether red revolution or white reaction would d mlnau onlv Germany, but it was plain that couM the communists and the Junker live in existing conditions and that all model atee were helpless TOTAL CHANGE As a consequence Fur. BEST' boot-sha- 1 parison with that of S 16 sv.re beIt rot only swept yond all words . ocaway ail the lands momentarily four years f war. three cupied during of which were on the whole profitable to German am a but It took from Germany or more exaftlv twofrom Pruscenturies sia the fruits of nearly of expansion. 'I bo Germany that was nth smaller than in left was one-so1914, and the continuity of its territory w&e interrupted by the Polileh & corridor. feuch a sentence came totally unexpected to the German people, who were onl dimly If at all conscious of the state of mind whn h more than four bad created among the ye,arB of I well remember that enemy peoples when the German delegation came to Paris to make peace, the German Journalists who came along, on arrival, testified to their pleasure at being back in Pads and to their anticipation again enjoying the French theaters As a matter of fact, they never thetr deemerged from Versailles and matter of tention there was as much a protection as anything else HELPLESS AT PARIS GERMANS Kind on I vill 'find Friendly credit a great bo do In secur- ing their smart new fall coat. WVymen d t Ths Mens Department Is Just Inride the door. There are hundreds of aulte and over'oata to aelect from. Every one the BEST, and on BEST Credit Terms. . ACCOUNT. AND WBAB BETTES. CLOTHES AS YOU PAY. AU sire, styles and colors. FUE TBLMMINGS. OPEN1 AJf 'lj .; The fundamental distinction between the last and the present world war settlement has lain almost exclusively in the difference in attitude of the Other victorious allies toward the defeated A century ago the kings who had conCoats his overturned and quered Napoleon empire represented themselves to be $24.85 and up.; friends, not enemies of' Franco They affected to believe, even after the rtide shock of the hundred davs, that France was Ioal to the bourbons KIAUCUSA, mtf "Tttvtmvrt? lished the monarchy, but they proceeded to give it their ste&dv support Moreover, with a statesmanlike vision, which was not repeated in 1919. they perceived that the sole hope of maintaining the bourbons in France, of eradicating the revolution and the Xapoleonio republic, was to make peace on terms which did not carry enduring Injury to France and thereafter to restore France to its eelf- GROWING RESENTMENT. COLOGNE REACTION. ae possible. fovemment as promptly That the victors could have made) Nevertheless there was soon a rewhile all the conwould which on terms peace Germany action due to the failure of the allies quests of the revolution and the ent- have On. e more the accepted as Just se.ma to me to quit Cologne ire were remorselessly separated from The very territorloe the simlsts railed their voloea and ranee, the frontiers of 1815 were only of which Germany most protests guoJ that Germany was being ewln-weIn totally insignificant details differRe our windows today and not restored to Toland from whom died, that despite momentary pauses. ent from those of 1789 and on the th w Ickedlv .tolen a cen- - ,he ruin of the nation nasYtlll In- stunning nw stvles and etat.nrat whole France emerged slightly larger 1,J terto turv when fabric, EVERYTHING IS Vnsf;x a Nor and much more consolidated than he rltorlal decision But which wmtheto me exorsblv sought by her foes APPAREf-O- N FBHCNDLY CREWT. fore the Quarfnjr of a century during l th main Just, there waa added th could the republic recover the ground that had been lost over alx yeara of which he fought all Europe. Again, financial to burden thla there and Hln-wa misfortune and allied aeverlty. Fine vroolen new three years after Waterloo, the alfabrlca, Ion? altadded the moral ataln, the was lected president aa a lies decided to withdraw their arm trousers and vesta. Also 2 A Small Down and the denburg nation became Intolerable consequence and reaction scored a Jcg of occupation, although their stay Germane wore transformed Into Payment Gets) a pairs knlcker suits. considerable victory had been fixed for five years aullen bitter reentful Your people tt must ba counted permanentNew Fii yet Coat NAPOLEON THE GOAT. .trove to evade ly to th, credit of Dr .Luther and Dr Henceforth thev Youths end In aum, the victors of ISIS decided what they could not hope to resist stresemann that .nevertheless and to let Napoleon be the scapegoat Not by force despite the giave difficulties which Moreover, Franca, but Napoleon, wae condemned there grew up In the continued to surge up, they steadily Also This was, of course, German mind the settled conviction kept in mind the fundamental fact as the enemy Girls' tha- - condition of Germaa aur- sheer nonsense, for France had fol- - that all endeavor to perform under lowed Napoleon gladly and accepted the treaty waa futile that the im- - vivi was real peace with the enemy Coats, Dreoses and Boys Overcoats uch ultimate mutable purpose of the victors was tC the war and that real peace was the empire cnmnleteK rejection aa there had been only came to destroy Oermanv to take adv an- - to be obtained onJv by evidence of faith food and of n vesr ftnaJ f terms the in written into Both pacific tage purpose. Impossible Hats on Credit u on Credit the treaty, to employ ooercion and Luther and Streaemann were ambition of the emperor no longer after the lxndon conference destruction and with nstUun mtrevt f.ut the Despair the allied purpose waa not to vie t ora recognized that France would hatred became once more the dom- nd could easily that an underbecome inant emotion in Germany. They destroy Oermanv. coptnu standing waa poeeible. again a deadly peril If treated too se- found expression nrentlv in t Yet their which culminated passive resistance problem then and now) verely, Looking backward, one is led to be- have forecast two years ago. when rhaelson, Mrs T M Grfcmsgaord, thought, and do not need mulberry been to deal with a nation which ment in German mentality; that A century later, however, the vic- In th Ruhr war. for war It was armistice the the Ruhr seemed to doom all chance Mr A. T Petley. Mrs H. A Kearns, tree and a southern climate to proshas been convinced that its ruin was (onvtctlon that Germany is binder sen lieve that followingto the tims were not satisfied with anv sim- When Germany had lost that world peace die of European recovery Mr. and Mrs A J no that Mr, and per. Put on an oak and birch leaf possible greatest danger ilar Oourse. Although Oerninnv large- she wa on the whole ae close to ' deliberately sought by the conqueror tence of death, and can of the fact that the Henoeforth Germany la back among Mrs. Charles Ferre. Larson, out not the Mr. and Mrs. diet spring settled down, went to work German mitigate performance moral, physical, spiritual, as it and to restrain those political forces ly at their behest had transformed tt ruin, the still clung and has emerged Parley Christenson, Mr and Mrs J and they defeated, power European purI although Germans, French the or sentence modify produced wonderful cocoona to which to dePoJtrs' from possih national imagln from a sought exploit government monarchy from and view's a old the wa isolation to which purposes dan EuroE. Mr their LarMrs The to. obstacle an and as real John Metcalf, quality of silk was not quit mMiv monarchies to one republic, al- th rspuhlichad lost all prestige and spair for political eada And, again, pose Is n seemed to be largely re- geroue a it wa Irrational. Dr. son, Mr and Mrs. Lester Jepson and so high a that from the mulberry one le bound to eay that the allied pean and world readjustment as the which to ue though the sovereigns were In exile, popularity,to fhtancianv the mark had but world once the for to me hie that tragedy, Lillie that Mn. leaf explained Mav field. The Larson of sponsible slue, socially the nations have not made the task corresponding French emotion the alljei could nm in the anaivu oRfj washar that the progress of events after the advocacy of German entrance into hostess received many presents The all of him. sixty-od- d deetd to accept the revolution as real, collar spnslling wholly easy On the contrary, the the German, In war perhaps inevitably, but not lese the league of nations was baaed upon house was artistically decoiated wijh to restored will not b millions, to failure evacuate zone the the emperor a responsible for the POINTS OF VIEW. Cologne Twa While Slavers Captured save a, by degrees certainly, gave them a tense of in- the conviction that within the league fall flowers was almost a fatal mistake which iernational life of by moderate past, and undertake Two vry clar conlctlone wise allied states- justice, undeserved humiliation and Germany could defend her rights and result treatment and prompt welcome Into has,rfnly in part been counterbalanced and as a he the dptcopimnts of fh closed the lonei as which could In interests she not his that comes to persecution, realize 101 Czech Girls in Year positive by the retirement from the Ruhr and manship the International councils to contrib- five veara The Germane were conBirch ' Leaves his door to all development of any new isolation' on the outside This ob- Oak ute tq the permanence of the new re- vinced that their destnxnlon was the will not be completely abolished until worst fear were unfounded;or that remote German attitude or state of mind and jective he ha patently kept clearly In ruin is not the Immediate Instead, the delegates who single objectfxe of their conquerors, Cologne is free again gime. Diet for Silk Worms PRAGUE, Oct IT. No ten thn 101 a wh' Fe people back upon itself mind Locarno may be the termlna. The eourae of Luther and Rtrene-man- n objective of any one or any combina- flung eamg.Yo Paris to make peace In the the all and particularly France, in despair and btttemesa station or It mav be a way station girl fell into the hands of white name of Germany were lnrloed be- were satisfied that taken at the risk, not alone tion of power the republic ny It but to does Indicate the road that slavers in Czechoslovakia alone last success l Service. rems By Cal hind garbed wire and received aa a ham German- surrender a bluff c4 political, but physical llfo, In In- MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE PACT. locarno's Is being followed settlement year, according to a summary of ab17 criminal coming to receive sentence sot attacha of MOSCOW Oct tlemert Is soon upon and that behind outward submis- sisting Silk will alwavs danger with the There Locamo. as I tee It and Irrespecauthenticated cases mad by The sentence Itself, too, was by corn- - sion there wa hidden the will to do all lea. their proposal erf the guaran- tive of ultimate results, which are ing too much importance to the succease to be a luxury In soviet Russia solutely 1925. the by the McClure police. Prague tee pact, their determination to go to not yet achieved Is the most Impor- cess or failure of any single inter- (Copyright. ince a plcblan new for silk diet NVwrimaner ) of Mod Syndicate these girls were smuggled worm has been found conference end their prrspce et tant tingle pact In postwar history national meeting or gny single Interacro-the Into other counborder whi-'seem to me likely to be ranked because it discloses the ultimate per- national agreement forrr.erlv If Locarno proMulberry leave, REMEMBERED. ANNIVERSARY Some of them were shipped as among the reallv great national ception among had been considered the only diet tries the allied governments duces a pact, the alue will not lie ln Bierlal to The Tribune. as far tts America. South and international deeds that the delicate spinners of silk the postpeace ln the larger sense can be the term of the pact but in the fact Of the total, v girls were war period and mav perhaps entitle that Mrs ould consider mnv be substitute Oct. 17 GUNNISON. John had only on terms which do not do that It witness by Its existence the 15 to 20 yeara old, eighteen were from them hereafter to be called the true violence her the plain leaves of the oak or birch ?1 to the German s own con- arrival of a certain state of mind Anderson entertained In honor of were from 28 to and 25, fourteen after-n.cin a Rus'iew tree which abound without birthdav aanlversary Thuredev saiors of Germany ception of hie aafetv. independence Moreover. If Locarno ends 83 and evening. The time was and Experiments made by th zoologi- to It is the first clear pact, failure can have no tremendous MUST CONVINCE PEOPLE. o Mrs Twenty-twAnderson cal department of the Timlrvazev of these were finally consequences because the effort will spent in sewing Before Locarno, at tccamo after proof of a return of international traced The remaining seventy-nin- e the wav to a real testify to a progress in Intema-- - served a buffet luncheon to MMl- - acadmv, prove that the Dsilk worms Ivcifna their gravest obstacle win asnHr and It noints i not bvd he- - have completely disappeared. b n ' one enulrf rhsre Mrs are a Pererson fatid'ous wV tv G!nd n.. be the verv general conviction among their fellow countrymen that th idea of a aett.emnt is k delusion, that the hop of rear ts vain that the Ci nqm mr wtllF renture reached to rr--: Luther and Rtreee-manlitrov did not go to Locarno with free hands; almost they went with a rope 5 J , ' t l I about their necka not .their wrists Th4r greAtest problem wa to ob- tain terms which they could saiely 4 I carry home, thetr greatest danger was the oosslbilitv that they might have to reject term which they personally regarded a possible because 0 gkJ c f of the state of the German mind t f Frzberger accepted the treaty of Ver-- I ' A, eallles and he was sssesslnated h v ; U Fathenau advocated a i licy of per-- I A i formance and he was murdered One Ti must then recognize the high courage 1 j r mrf , ? a, of both Luther and Strveemann in 1 to Icxmo giving ' And bevond aB else, to go beck to Z ! the point at which began. Locarno le a landmark in contemtirary history because It indicates that on THIS BEAUTITUL HOME both side of th Rhine on either AND ALL THE LOVELY FURNITURE side of the recent struggle, there la something like sn equal perception of TO BE SOLD BY the fact that If there Is to be any peace ln the world Germany must return to the circle "f civM'xed nations and resume the place which. In the I. , v very nature of thing must be here and she must occupy. Bcw of BolMon Actlrlty la Central Pirk OTHER OVERCOATS p,, 24 342 to 491? OTHER SUITS, $24.50 to $69.50 I x Pnr-Trimm- New and Better- Buy a New Suit, Boys, and Get a VATCH FHUSE! ar-Io- re School Suits ' Students, eatie-achle- -- Btfese-man- tr and s fifty-seve- n n slf-respe- !. . in i) w rTmm, P k-- , -f- i;lr h rYA... ITH.1 .i ri l. , 1 I t --' n LOCARNO RROBLEMB. 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