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Show THE SALT LAKH TRIBUNE, WEDXES DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1925. CHS at the Indiana atata fair, today became the country a corn kin w hei his ditiav of ten ears of white com took the highest award Indiana also walked off with the Junior honor when VU tor G Lux of Waldron the Junior captured with a white com dis(hamplontihip REST play Montana took the which Bohemian, owned ly J C Moore Rushvtlle III , winner of the senior championship), was awarded the reerve championship The reserve senior championship went to Boro Flag, owned by F A. Huddleston. Webster City, Iowa and reserve Junior (ham-- , plon to Trumans Quadrant II of the Trumans farm Bushnell Junior activities of the 1200 boy and girl club members here standing the show vied with those qf their elder and the champions of their Individual states were addressed during the day at a luncheon by SecMias retary of Agriculture Jardtne OklaFrances Smith, OeArv county, homa. was chosen as the farm youth who has displayed the greatest qualities rf leadership In farm, home and She is 11 community life In 1D2i veaxa of age ves'erday wheat king championship added the barley and fiats titlesarm to Its string V R rf Victor, Peter today oeepetakes, Mont, took the baric, and L F Peterson of Vjcfnr won the oata exhibition with It V Peterson : Indiana Show Corn as reere champion son became the hav Mhhlgan when Arthur VV Jewett, champion Chicago Show; Mon-- . ors Jr, InMason, Mlh took highest honthis division steer Mah Jon gg, a Adds to Laurels. owned bv the Towa State college te- came grand champion of the show, riKET EXECUTIVE but It Is an eiTiptj honor as fnr asPec TtASHIVGTOV, the steer is concerned for In ac- Assrw B Keene vice; iated Press with custom, the champion t CHICAGO. Dec 1 (Br th An-date- d cfrdenre of traffic of the. in charge for Christmas off president be will Press) New kings were teaks onauctioned fleet corporation has resigned effect Thursday morning live-- frowned at the International owned by the, tvs December 8, to return to private Bushnell Bohemian Mr Keene was one of sv Trunwins Pioneer stud farm Bushnell .business Fork exposition todav Ural officials whose salaries were III Junior chosen and previously 1 J L A Vogler of Hope Jnd . three bv the won the grand champion shipping board from irrand swoepstakee champion silver trophy fir stallions and Hobbs jir non to $15,000 a vear time Bet at tana )w X d-- 4 0 well-know- World Topics by Cable TO THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Peoples JAPANESE APPEAL LIKELY DIET AMERICAN RAILS ON BELFAST. Pec 1 (Bv th, Press ) The Belfast new letter declares that the conversations between Premier Baldwin and Irish Court reptenentatlves at Chequers have not been confined to. the boun It saa they have dary situation covered the whole gamut of Irish the ontrov erstal matters including Free States contribution to the war debt, the compensation due to souththe ern loyalists and gTanta from British exchequer In behalf of th tonetabularv Ulster special Even the council of Ireland which the paper terms 'that Intended link between the north and south which the Anglo-Iris- h treaty converted Into Is said to have been absurdity, A.o-elate- 1 , , Dolls and Toys! A Perfect Wonderland! In blanket, Baby Doll. cotton-stuffe- d Ma-M- ' body Dolls; a hair nn sOC 17-inc- h, discussed , (Bv the Deo LONDON Press ) A plea that the Prince of VS ales complete hi empire tour bv going to the Irish Free State with bea view of alla'lng the discord tween southern 'Ireland and Plater la made In an article In the Fortnight-l- ) Review, written bv Redmond Howard nephew and biographer of the late John Redrnpnd former nationalPin h a visit ist leader In Ireland already has been advocated Cookcraft Genuine Aluminum Cooking Utensils. For the kiddies Mechanical Tractor Set. Including tractor, trailer, rake and harrow Nifty Steam Amo-elate- d Narcotic Peddlers to Get the Loot B O. Pe VICTORIA (By th ress The last of Aaulated Shovel Twin Half-Pric- ARICA, Chile, Dec 1 (Br the AsThe possibility that ) Tacna-Art- c plebiscitary commission's deadlock will hav to be referred to Preaident Coolldge as the arbitrator was seen today as a result of the rhllean s abstention from the oommiirdon a wirk The Chileans again stayed sway 'from yesterday s meeting, sending a said communication in whloh the they must refuse to participate In any activities not directly connected with the plebiscite to determine whether Chile or Peru shall have severe gnty over the disputed territory Their absence caused lack of a quorum and should they continue to remain iw,ty observers believe that President Coohdge, as the ar- bltrator, will be able to solve the only Including Pillows Centerpieces Negligees and Instructive Mechanical Toy Mar-Rit- GENEVA, Dec 1 (Bv the Assoaf ciated Press ) The Tacna-Arlc- a fair between Chile and Peru, regarde ed here as the prob Iem of South At lerlca, suddenly entered the portal of the league of nations today, when Bennr Valdes Chilean minister at Berne, presented a memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond, secretary general, which Is considered a protest against General Pershing for retarding the holding two South of a plebiscite In the American province Half Price Alsace-Lorrain- e, With Christmas but a few short days away and so many friends to remember, you will want to take advantage of this sale. You will find a variety of appropriate and attractive gifts here, any one of which your friends are sure to cherish. Check off your friends names with a hand-mad- e gift. Early Selection Is Advised Chamberlain Now May Be Addressed as Si LONDON, pc th, (By 1 Amo-elate- d Pre ) With the bestowmi upon him of the order of th garter, the British foreign secretary automatically becomes Sir Austen Chamberlain although it is not customary for recipients of knighthood to use the title until the sovereign has formally Invested them with the ins'g-nl- a of their new rank ITie delegates to the Ixvcamo signing ceremonv todav, however an- ticipated the formal Investment bv addressing the head of the British foreign office as Sir Austen Mexican Smuggling Treaty Approved (Bv the ('ITT, Dc Press) Foreign SecreManuel has Instructed Tellec Mexican ambassador In to sign the convention negotiated at El Psjo for restriction of liquor and drug smuggling over the border and also the convention for extradition of criminals MEXICO 1 Associated tary Saenx Wash-Inrto- ! ! Chang May Get Back Into Good Standing ket this crop to tha beat advantage Some farmers will no doubt need credit to carry out a program of orTh success of the der Pres.) 3 marketing and I am dealrou n ManchurMarshal Chang of federal governian forces in holding their own In the that the Agencies ment give every possible assistance fighting in Shantung province has Since credit Intermediate federal the caused an Important 'Change in the by the congreaa Mudken chiefs fortune General LI aj stem wasfor created servof this purpose Ching-LInexpressly civil governor of Chihli everv effort haii reconsidered hla recent desertion ing the farmer, I trust y t0 ut,1U the farUit from Chang whore hemhnmn he was, j and reopened negotiations with Muk- - thus afforded It Is nn hope and expectation that den out of this conference will come con SHANGHAI Dc 1 (Bv thr n J Italy Begins Debt Talk at London stnxtlve (oiQioimaieioioioioioiaioioioioiaiaioioioiaic help Very truly vours, POOLIDOE CALVIN for adlourned conference The luncheon and to enable Ferretary a few words to the to apeak jardme farm bos and girls club repreeen-tstDe- s M (Bv the AssoI)VDN Dec ciated Press ) The Italian governAt a luncheon ment Is sending a mission here on 1 a visit to the International December 1ft or 16 to negotiate fundAfr c Britto Great Livestock show tonight Secretary ing of the Italian debts inwas of to house in the addition Panned to return to Washain fimrunv Jardine peddlefa. drug present penalities at the discretion of formed tndav bv Hiamelor of the ington tomorrow morning the judge, wilt be authorised If a Exchequer i hur bill ester-rt- i motion unanimously adopted bv SNOW ISOLATES TOWNS the British Columbia legla Taking Off flnture is accepted by the federal govVI FW K Dec (Bv the Assoernment The motion asks for a ciated Press) Dispatches from BuInjures Motorists (hange in the federal opium and nar- dapest, Hungarv mv fortv tlMagrs cotic drug act re Isolated to in the Bueker district (Bv BEACH. C1 . Pc Immense snowdrifts Pr-- w (Four prrsnn. DRUSE REBELS REPULSED Ao',l,vd At Mercegfala south f Buda- th v rr Inlurri, on srrlnu.lv, hrrr this 1 a was snow in burled train the BEIRUT, (Bv the pest, Fvrla, Dec nftrrnoon when a rprrrtlnir lrplfcor, Aasortnted Press.) Rebel groups for more than tbre das to t.kr off from the Ixr rttnmptln numterlng about 200 were repulsed field aviation h Beat municipal WU KWANG H$!N QUITS bv the French Sundav night and yeshead-oa tourtn car -Bv rKKlNO Dec the Asso- whir h va mmlnr Into terday afternoon and last night when a alon highway at Wu Kwang-Hat- n they attacked French mitpot leav- ciated Presa of the wigr of tha field has resigned a a minister ing Damascus toward the southeast hv J G Mon-- , Th plane piloted French artillery has bombarded en- war The poet has been taken over The moat erlouelv Injured Is jo emy concentrations In southern by the vice minister cameramen for the It la reported the chief executive Joeeph Walters, MarJ upon the heights of Weltare was Is planning to appoint I uisVv Film corporallon Tuan Chl-JAyun ltte condition automohll the driving The new French high commissioner a responsible cabinet to which he rertceis. be to arid Henri de Jnuvenel, plans to review cro hand over hls functions and re was In addition to the pilot of th plen tire the troevps Thursday rtav Tushman. Hollywood cameraman, and Thomae Berrlnger, actor, who sound and properlv managed agriculwere riding In the automobile, were tural credit corporation bruised end rut Th report on Iowa conditions was read by A C Williams, member of the federal farm loan board, and Bank Bandits Bluffed Nil A Olson, assistant chief of the bureau of agricultural economics who by Cashier Elude Posse made the investigation There Is much to support the view Dec 1 (By the ( PKSTPN', Iowa hald generally bv farmers that at Associated pr rea. A poeee that farmera who have searched the countrywide near here present price livestock to feed or are equipped to thi afternoon for two would ba bank obtain and efficiently handle l(,tork rebbem who fled ater D V Ferrl should reMe good returns bv feed- cashier of th Flrt National bank of ing corn and many bankers and Plscpnai dared them to hoot him men of the state 4fe encouragDuring tonlcht gave up th chase on the farm, one of the chief ave-- f ' baning this policy the afternoon It was belle. edIn the corn nues of relief for tha farmer advoa surrounded been had dits FACILITIES INADEQUATE. N F. Holllnga aald hut Sheriff cated bv Iowa farm leaders are many bankers in Iowa, field There were by up picked men probably the fttr a detailed review of crop said Mr Kohlenberg and assented to the car of an accomplice, believed to condition and price movement the bv Mr Nvemaater and other Iowa be a woman bankers, who would be glad to handle report concluded more farm paper than is now offered 'In order to carry out a program in their own communities, but brUt Former Utahn Dies livestock holding, admitted that in some communfliea Increasing in Berkeley, Calif. and orderly marketing It appears banking facilities ar inadequate (of Bankers The Iowa quite a number of farmers willmore credit with the cooperation of the Intermelu the main, farm(By RFKKFLRT. Cal, Pec era will probably receive adequate a- - diate credit bank extended At this Associated Press ) John T Evana, an hand) th distance from their local banka fte- - meeting sltual(n 7, consulting auditor for the Western hlenberg TpucTTlc r iprav, died Here today after of money right lnan etenrid Illness - Ha aurrlved banking situation, but there 'Thereto la plenty The H. Erana. meet some in low condition bank failures the IhW been by a widow and eon. Walter and there appears to be spot Oresting fmm President Cnn1gean official of the Sacramento Norlh- hv existing credit agencies are were extended to the farmer nut able to meet present Jegliimate pecrefsj-- v Jardine who read the fn. towing latter fmm the Whit House demands for credit 'We believe therefore, that the Mr Dear Mr Aectevarr 'Will vett please convey the fallowtime la opportune for a wider ue of the facilities afforded by the feding greeting to these assemb ed at It the conference in Chicago on Iwcem-be- f eral intermediate credit srstem Is expected that anme hanks in Po? am Informed that tilt fhs faefi-Th- a you gentlemen sition to do so'wtll federal IniermedUta credit "Mv aeeeifiHled Here at the request of of the secretary of asrrtruitum to hank in meeting the needs the In regtone where adequate take the necessary meaures to farmera slat fna farmer in financing the credit eWommodatione are md available through kcal banka. evndltbf1t orderly marketing of theif present n com crop This is a wnnhv purpoes ran he Improved through and 1 am depir interested in the! of prperlv capita. IsM agriwh-- h attccess of your endeavor cultural credit cerporatlons, owa farmers in enrr mn d with redlerouot paper wlh the me those in cthof remions of the counIntermediate credt He nk credit try have bad difficult times to r t The federal Intermedia In recent year, and while condiHank serving tha state of Iowa The tion hava Improved ibev prepared ,to accept at corate.cal n on from eat'i'actfsry farmera eTvent gr rot it fortunately, srhra we can depend muck T(red on the farm when submitted there is a poi mrn crop this year, t said for rediscount by an el gible bank or but ft I Important that farmera mar- - upon coo sequential (Recovery or In 1 Plane cva.-h- rd 1 Oodles of Them ! n brown pot boll dry mi . 1 IH'T trie F( Heater $4.75 Rtaf Kite Fleet rm Heater Christmas Tree colored globes and cord $7.50 T ght ctt ;r,ss ibra-tn- r Violet A full 6 pound ted WATER 1'ilchAr nn.l Mt for fie Imn taectrtc .. . TaiJe GH11 NVw novelty Boudqfr E CC OC )0s7t) Lamp Isrtrlr designs silk trio y 8ocket NET $7.50 "'$2.29 and $4.95 Hi or eusnvn Two-Wa- - Candles fancy $149 TflasarA Rtar-K- $.)00 Martha Wash nurt on Klertric Mat Iron P O globes Llectrfe TUtir Drvers Curling Iron t r Ray Machine, buei-ne- Mode Christmas Tree Ight 8 fanr ( pal glass and cord vj 50c pair uVC Bnimo unine Dili 1 I apo Pub - , Menthoiai urn, special i hamberlaln s I Or 24c 47c J. i)lC 17I C s 1 27c 53c 49c 47c Bwirn Musterule mn.tard plaeter rertussin not and ghs w Bt(r a 4 For treatment of asthma, bronchitis hor.p t g 47c 37c M id lodes For aeuralgta 43c tr rheufrMem 38c 76c D-- nf V n ft j 4yC e Aiksime Anttspt'e Tsh es ft' P'V 27c$ 21c 42c a ' TtTkeTioi Masaage in I TJni-Pve- 2 aum-- n 1 siso t a unw,on mTabiata jvr 4C ChlnmforTn than 1 asaor-iatio- ncAut.fui Extra Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Taxsiivs 8rnp f -- Electric Percolator KI.rtra- hot oiigh vention being made by tha genius of knowledge not atone by atone, but A host of men, great grain by grain, Is today the fundain the garret equipment, long patient scientific ex- mental source of Invention and to build up the structure periment g Tng nip rapacity tbermrttlc heat control Anslgesiqj Olin DRUG STORI! IS AT 4 SO MAIN STREET; 1 Electric Woffle Iron e Maks thodHIt low guide warnes right at the Ui le 4 All New, Fresh Merchandise deadlock ; Make it an Electrical Christmas A Luncheon Sets Buffet Sets Carriage Robes Childrens Dresses and Rompers j , e Towels Scarfs Combinations nar-oti- Trolley Ham and 'Sam. The minstrel team Kiddies Lambkins. Soft, warm, woolly slippers for these chilly mornings. . ... pta e the Tso-LI- 1 Byerlp Babies. Just like a darling, real liveyf-- y, baby. The biggest hit of the doll seasonwTT New d Wales Urged as Peace Agent in Free State with real .1 Royal Society and Pacific Goods at sociated Prex Many Irish Problems Discussed With Baldwin i of Hand Embroidered Pieces A - two-jea- standard merchandise. Whether you spnd little or much, the variety is here at a substantial saving. TACNA-ARIC- of U. S. Prod- - Plebiscitary Commission uct an Issue; Inquiries Unable to Settle DifForce Official ferences, It Now Attention. Appears. empire Following numerous Inquires from America, the railway department, an official body, qualified Ita statement of November 26, In which announcement was made of 'plana to replace all steel rails on all railroads with British anti German rails, excluding rails of American jnake qualified statement points out tuwl replacement program, as vpe of rails, will be considered further and that approvar bv thd diet will be necessary fur frnai de-- 1 damn hlcf Fngineer Ujtmuera of the rail depaitmenl, who headed the comr rail mittee whhh made a test, and who sponsored the original statement, explained that American rails purchased In 1907 and manufactured under the Bessemer process, were found Inferior aiao Subsequently, open hearth rail were purchased and while theee have not hVn tested, it Is unofficially believed they are too hard and carbonised for use on Japanese Shlro Rurokarwachl, head of the railway section, said tit department does not intend to purchase any to more American rails but plana use more European produce In tha future If possible It was stated that no rails were Imported from America In 1925, alwas though a recent small order placed for experimental purposes An offi iai test report a IU nut be available for a month, as it is in the hande of the publisher n, Our Annual Christmas Sale TO PRESIDENT WILL DECIDE ON TOKIO, Dee 1 (By the Associated Prana) Decision aa to whether or not Japan will exsdude steel rails of American make will be made by the diet, the high legislative bod of the Make the Schramm-Johnso- n Stores Your Gift Headquarters We offer the greatest variety of wanted, , SJ a, te organ!-aatlo- fed-rri- -- fr r m A oic:oiG20ioii2iaiuioioiOioio;o:eioioi9io:eiQ |