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Show i'fi 4 JANUARY gratifying showing, This IS FOUNDATION OF PEACE " Highway Officials Meet Here Friday Prosperity DeAttitude pends Largely on Shown Business Condi' tions Encouraging. Predicted t;iah State National Inbank Its the following to say and financ circular ? ter for January: no doubt In WhUs there can be men who bass the mtnds of those economic tven careful study to the. a conthat this country of condition U real of prosperity siderable period tart ahead Of us. It is none the leaa true that this period of prosperity will not coroe Into full force awLtl: fecf in One leap nor will It be periods of depression and The prosperity of the uncertainty. upon the net few years depends of each patriotism and the earnestness Individual and of each corporation. The Rearrangement between labor 'of aed capital call for an attitude on the give and take, and if labor labor ene hand demand everything, will be Idle, and If corporations on the otheV band concede nothing, wtli be multipUed. The in-- are clearly that there is 44 cation prosperity enough ahead for all of us, and we should therefore endeavor to minimize labor, distribution and .financial difficulties by th exercise ef th wise spirit of Rank clearing for November set a new high mark lor the month at 29- ,million dollars compared with 22.-million dollars a month ago and 21.22 million dollars a year ago, the increase being nearly S per cent. Clearings outside of New York City were 11.734 million dollars compared with 15,1(2 million dollars the month before and 12,29a million dollars a nearly year ago, the increase being of 11 per cent. More than one-hathe large cities of the country set new high records in clearings for Novem- IMS -- es lf ber. . x . Buatnea Failures. . Business failures during November numbered only 6(0 compared with 74 failures the month before and 72 failures in November, 117. Total liabilities of the tailed concerns were leas than 12 million dollars Compared with slightly over II million dollars in October and slightly over 12" million dollars in November of last year. Tberg have never been so few business failure in any month since the panic period of 112, a full quarter century ago. In the readjustment of business to peace conditions some failures are inevitable but every in- dication point m to a leone number1 of failure than in corresponding month vof preceding pear unless we are de luged with shipment of manufactured good from central Europe goods which the have on hand and which the seed much less than the need money and foodstuff. Financing for November amounted to loi million dollars compared with 3$ million dollars in October and ifi million dollars Jn November of last year. New issues of securities are till controlled by the Capital Issues eommiUeeAfthe federal government. Dividend and Interest dtabursemente for December will total 17T million dolUr compared with 254 million dollar g month ago and It million dollars a year ago. Dividends' will account for 72 million dollars with 25 million dollars a yearcompared ago and 1 urt pty,nenU win bo 122 million eonara oompered.-..rith-lF-wiiUi- ee - Usmr repaid in abeyance until income and 5e profit matters are clearly de- arni"CT of tcam railroads during October were 425 million with 272 million dol- - rease were compared with o' nearly 12 per cent per cent. lion I a-- m n. Net- - earnings being 2( 147 mll- 122 mU- - deer Perf!t ta'JUrada - Tend Downward. " of all commodl- ,i-the Com-o- f on the first day U ttlt.1t compared vllh 0.4-- 61a yeij There are mm tn djeations that the peak in commbLt' scnea end pre-rdictions of higher prices are only "89r,c i 5b (D?L0r m br men "r! I. ,- 4- at Clarks . This Wonderful January Library of Victor lUCOGRD'l presents delightful, opportunities of hearing A CARUSO, ALMA 4.UCK, FRANCES ALDA, K ltUMN-in:rK- , EttRENRATH, .IMHI,lr and other world's greatest' 'artists in selection. There' mimic for ever body In this new Jaiumo list. These few litvordi Just blue at the abundance of fine entertainment for t IfTROUl owners thi numrti. Cbou in, we wUl bo glad to play for oit any records jou Wi to near. a157Tlio.- American Como! (Relnsld Warren-rath- ). I Can AJbays Find a l.lulri Snnhlnn In the V. M. 0. A. (lmbert MurphV and SI-0Orpheus Quartet). J4-i0 Jugo-Slav- - n. n 1AM -. When Tony Goes Over the Top (Billy Mur raO. ivood Morning, )!r. (Arthur Fields and PeerTe? Prire- - 85c Qtrsrtr Gone (Marlon Hama), Gtkd I CairMake 'ou UryHrnrr-gg- Q BurrG. iO.in. Price Aftcr-lMin'- ve I'm .. the Riml, Pnrt I (Charles 'KelIogg), Sounds of the Forest, Pari II (Charles . Kellogg). Cxocho-Slovaki- Pncq.. ia S1.50 - r - SOI U M A N Soldier Christian Onward, ERXFWTfNE S729S G4uld-Sullian- y N- -l FI K, Con tra ttm (Barini- - Price 1 .) 1 ... S2.G0 . BUSf,r, - , In Italian. Madame Butterfly Tutti 1 fior (Duet Flowers), (Act 2), Puccini. 12 in. Price ADL1, Soprano; SOPHIE FRA(TS 88547 -- -- FRVVCES 88598 4 Contralto. of the S3.00 GIOVAWI MMITTVF.LLT, Tenor In Italian. soave fancluJIa (Thou Saeetest 53.00 ALDA, Soprano; 1st Bohetne O Malden), Puccini. Price 12-i- n. 3 ELMAN STRING QUARTET (Miwha llnuui and St(sr. Rale, RJsaland and Nagel of Boston Symphony Orchestra) I T457S Andante Cantabllo (From String Quartet, Op. 11) Price Tschalkoasky. - 87296 Soprano; EFREM ZlMBALIST Ilatikva (Our Hope"), Zionist Hymn. 10fh. Price In Hebrew 52.00 d i - 3MAKE 1919 an A VICTROJA YEAR It Means a Musical Education for Tour Children. Widens their sympathies and ..develops their minds, as well as uniting the family in a common interest anT maltThe first ing the home more attractive. interest in music comes daring the earliest years of ehildhobd. As unmusical childhood rifely over prodocst a musical adult. . front.-"Numero- us , Order Your 1919 Victrola Now at CLARKS rhDrovtSe1mSlTlLr ihl wi,i:rm,drT,r.lnrX trains trying to make anything lected there and the same rule was in ilk ttme. Low temperatures obtained op north, the cold wav is wide-showing that At Silver Bow th record waa 14 below. St DiUon I below, and at Lima 22 below sero. Weather 4ata (rom over the country is belated today, t th wlre d?wn Itenver. Warmer reorttd wither la promised by the end of tboj j ueand pounds 'thousand Wool work- NEW TORK, Jan. I Th AmeriopTion on Nov. can transport Moccasin with 55 officers and soldiers and four T. M. C. 49 ptr Cf nt of A. men arrived here today from Brest JJ f worsted spln-aatration on the same .nt ho New Victor Records January Ready Today 81 TRANSPORT HERE WITH TROOPS l ttld THESE THRILLIN' CT' AN D MOST STIRRING ed C rketPdurlngtNov'1 fi Pr,ncPal Vm.br A11SS Alsac- avf oomba hll To jirVent dies were in o- -i of DONT ne Aiaaew-Lorrai- I Phone Was.3275150 Main St, e-Lorraine ears will rUJn com-th- e in price t.dvnce of all commodities is 0 dSc,lDe 'W gradually . Bitnovtaiy an continuously. , Production for the LONDON, Jan. 1. A battalion of 1 to Nov. 4ioKl"rnK w t0B with 71 compared French troops has been detailed to ocyL-t0-M-r tmo cupy th Stamboul district of ConstanPortia average tinople, while a British battalion will output hew thousand ton Pera. the European quarter. J.T5 UmmiJWs . 4 daJly verage of occupy Italian forces will occupy another disofth city. trict fluring thi season d Novi a thoS. tojlh chd i. eftti MOCCASIN J and'tf4 . .. 0" next two th tnmi. l"g ta tariuded" Be Pw k (Continued from Pag One.) What is the use of the government to and a national offering Urge sums df money for road development, eure her sincere welcome policy Into the construction In ttie WIST tl Western j Society of Nation, under tnatitutloos states, if it demands that the stats put ' t her own choosing, and more than up equal amount, on the principle may need and desire,' la doubtful. that the work should be dons on a Some of th statemnen think aggres"50-5basia is the question that sive measures should b taken to overprompts a meeting of representatives throw th BolahevlkL ooo from th highways department of 12 slderlng that the present Others, western states, which will be held at has held the reins for government 12 alraoet the Hotel Utah Friday next. The mat- month, and agreeing with the Jefferter of between federal sonian principle that each people gets and state governments in road build- the government it deserves, object to ing and other public enterprises ' is .interference. It would seem juat now considered an important one in many as if President Wilson wishes to Inphases. Utah could possibly stand the clude himself in this group. - . terms of the federal govBorne Points Are Effective. ernment If it increases its bond issue The seventh point, relating to Belfor road purposes to the limit allowed for not by the motor vehicle law. But many gium, lais already fait accompli, Belgium clear of German but of the western states are tn ho position only to bond at present. And in a sparsely Belgians are standing on German m1L settled country It 1 Impossible to raise Also the eighth point, demanding that Alsace-Lorrai"be th necessary funds by taxation,uy!.--say the wrong ofbecome effective, for righted," has road officials. la back into th French sisterhood and is certain to remain there. Indeed, the Asks Police toProtect overshadowed disposition has boon Him From Angry Wife and engulfed and lost in tbs nearer agitation by France for the retention An appeal to the police to protect of certain portions of the Rhineland. made' was him from bis wife Italy's frontier claims, the subject last night, clause, have been met, according to tbs Officers, by W. 8. of the ninth although not wholly to the satisfacReynolds, who was granted a divoYc tion of the Italians, who wish further from hi wife on Dee. Th wife. rectifications- - Italian interMrs Sylvia Reynolds sued her husband ests are not free from conflict with and he filed a eras comfora divorce and was awarded the decree. The those of the Jo go-- avs, but a way out plaint wife became angry, officer say, and win probably b found. last night Reynolds appeared at police Demands of th tenth clause, beardeclared that hta foron the peoples of the former Ana headquarters and mer wife had a gun In her possession. ing empire, have material-- , Police Captain Henry Taggart informed terrihim that while s woman with a gun tied, pans of the od Imperial a. be a dangerous person It would tory now adhering to mgbt and Italy. Hunbe Impossible to do anything unless Poland, ghe was found on the street with It or gary seems likely to remain intact, and Used it or threetened someone with it. Austria probably will be drawn Into a sew Germanic anion.All Hinges on Last Point. Nashville Woman Dies. The eleventh clause, relating to Roumanla, Serbia and Montenegro, Mrs. Alexander Ellison of Nash- and the twelfth., concerning Turkey, dfiSl ville, Tenn., at a local hospital are now effective, with certain details bo rounded out, such as territo today, aged 74 years. Mr. and Mra yet torial division, th direction of th Ellison arrived in Salt Lake several Dardanelles and of Palestine, days .ago oq a trip west, when Mrs. Polish ambitions, touched by the Ellison was seized with the illness thirteenth point, have been partially which terminated In her death. The gratified, save thatthere has been no body will be taken to Nashvtllo for award to Poland o t Polish epeaking funeral services and interment. German lands, which Include part of West Prussia, nor has a Baltic a been provided. Polish aspiraboard Funeral Services For tions run high. The Polish represendominion of V Frederick W. Schoenfeld tatives here seekof awhom only part people, would be actual Poles. Th funeral of Frederick W. ghoen-feld- ,for many yearvbiahop of Brighton ward, was held In the Pioneer stake hall at noon yesterday. Services were charge of Bishop John Balfour, of th Brighton ward, and a large number of friends waa present. Eider MIT IN LIES GOES Charles H. Hyde of th state presiden. cy made the opening prayer and th speakers were William R. (ledge. H. Gold, Cyrus Bishop George Romney, President Sylvester Q. Cannon and Bishop Balfoar, all old friends of th deceased. The musical program consisted of isolos by Mrs. Mabel Poalton Kirk. William Eden, and a duet In German. Tba benediction waa pronounced PAjllS, Tuesday, Dec. 2L By The by Henry J. Walk. IntermeBt was in Associated Andre Press.) Capt. the city cemetery.' Mr. Bhoenfeld waa one of the early Tardieu, head of the general comm leGerman converts to "klormonlsm," rewar matthe message while in the army sion for Franco-Americceiving from his brother, th late Edward ters, speaking to th Associated Press Schoenfeld and Dr. Kart G. Maeser. He aterwarda became active in mission- today relative to certain extraordinary ary .work and in 12(4 waa made presi- rumors which had been in circulation dent of the Swiss sri, German mission In Pari, denied officially that the at Berm. Switzerland, in which capa- half American army had been required to for four and city he labored was later sustained as It occupied bishop of Brighton ward and on being pay rent for the trenches released from this position a few years at the front or for territofy occupied which militarily behind the ago was ordained s office be held until hispatriarch, death. He was reports of French, s s man of sterling integrity and passed well as American and British origin,1 to hi reward at the ripe age of us that Gerears. Mr. Schoenfeld is survived by he said, "have revealed todead and th man propaganda la not widow and several children. work of its organization Is making itself felCOnd lndlcattonrkmonr'many New Year Opens With others, is found in the persistence of this aboard rumor. It has boon said Below Zero Weather that when American troops took np a new sector on our front they had to Today is a weather record breaker, rent for it to the trench govern- for the current season, with the mer- - pay nient and that when American troops cury at 1 a. mu registering seven da- - captured ground from the enemy-- in greee above sero. by the local govern- - battle they had to pay rent for the ment thermometer. The temperature reconquered territory. I deny It eftb rose, however, to It degrees above by clally in the most categorical fashion. Th "JSSSTT-gro- e resorvolrthermomete'rrcg'isterad de! France has been below sero, which may be taken se the record for the east bench. At inspired by an exactly contrary spirit. Soldier Bummit th mercury Kill to unit ralleved When an American modiUes PWod nwnwpm. pRi'tWiTs record-breakin- crop after losing from 2S per cent to 50 per cenLjpf their labor in the lace of seed shortand supply age, implement shortage and epidemics of disease. MUST-GI- VE 1910 Victrolas Exclusively g debt to lta soldier dan ubver repay but It also to the farmers who have the plow and the drag g and forced from the earth a UH'M 1 in effect when the French relieved, the iUAliIi! 'iJjIjHiT'tWittJdi) Americans. In Cantonments requlal-sprea- d. tlon Jirlce paid for private buildings the same for the French and Allied armies. As for hospitals, schools and other .public establishment. Main they - i jjay been placed at the disposition of th American army gratuitously. "It Is Germany who will pay (he war Indemnities when claims shall be GDBHESPOHDENGE OF . established. "In th rear sons all questions of to private parties are treatindemnity ed en- - the same basis by th French GORKY REPROACHES. WILL BE VERY LIBERAL and Allied armies. Th regulation of I these questions is vested with the PRESIDENT WILSON American staff bureau at Tours. All claims are considered under the new PARIS. Jan. I. All (he correspon 1 Jn. ros PARIS Jan. (Havas ) The of th American law of April 8' bilt f organ!from" legislative Germany's Pea Journal 1 letter Th American staff publishes sole It, lilt. to l,on, of all claims no Ooraccording and Maxim recourse judge trograd announcing that Wf, ag a llumber of document has been opened to claimants up - to statement dispatch from Berlin, provides for LOTDON,- - Jah. 1. Earldoms-wl- ll kjj internal questions, thajjthorhasJwiieda lng this time for appeals from Us decision. he conferred on Field Marshal ttnrstatemewt m.ule to 'E? td, Bhould b6 PcopleV house and a stafe'TSiJUSC, Haig I SiL- , "Besides, w have organized an adbv CTik! nf Ihtt M.itin he Pndent to protect American and Vic Admiral Beatfy in recogni- master of her own dertlnhja Gorky members of the state house will visory service white J hotat.narinB Kautsky. of the th the Is by Of a appointed parliaments that Russia admits services civilized tion their 'war, soldiers against exorbitant chargee." during poorly fodVrated states. A Vcferendum I. pro-- ; book dealing with the origin of mimutrtfmdapologiresforthe according to The Mail. It is stated marr ' actions of the Bolshevikl. Gorky vided in'caae of disagreements Horne. Plumer, Byng, Kautsky said thd book Would con-- ), conclude THREE THOUSAND by reproaching President tween the two houses or between the ' that Gena Blrdwood and Allenhy will be Wilson for directing the fighting president and the house. .tain all diplomatic documents bear-- , Cif . t but declares that the. The bill says that the continuance nS Pn th war from the assajmiia; TROOPS ARRIVE elevated to th(KpeeragA , against Russia, Inof Francis Fesmand to. the n of revolution, is solid in the i of Prussia In its present form is The newspaper says that these hon- torch - .. ' . hands of Lenlrje, poggible because Prussia Jhaa ftbaa- - vll,lon of Belfium. It Would be la l NEWPORT NEWS, Vs, Jan. 1. ors probably will ibe accompanied by r tour volumes and the firI doned Its historical past. The transport Princess Matslka, bring-- . grants of money. in. The state house will be composed volume would appear mthm 15 Ing horn 1,404 troops and Maj. Gen.) Immediate announcement of these of one memlier or each one million The book wilt contain many papera Charles Menoher, recently appointed Maii'to 'beVm-chi- TWELVE-YEJIH-Oi honora'teldVy Yhe rft tne band in In annotated pencil which a has of the sir servtc, arrived here probable as Field Marshal Haig inhabitants, but Frusaia y. th turner emperor. Kaiilky L.nita aboard tha ahip aro tha Trill ta round 40 000.000 Inhabitants. remain in command of the fra to armle said that , 22 com British have However, only representatives. of until tha notojePgper aaa niliging treaty 1 om L It is provided that if Prussia Is divided from thefarIgn 'nd A1: llsi peace la signed and the army Is recon- not a in his would say ho, machine gun battalions, 89th division structed on a peace basis a work In into more states each state Will have; Kautsky I full opinion, appeared to 'be most comcadre; headquarters 10th brigade which b Is taking a deep interest. IK; representation. 4-i coast artiUqry promised. It Is recalled that Lord Roberta re1 A 1. 0 NEW ceived a parliamentary grant of - ssfvt TORK, Jan. frail, ppp-IUDI. 1AAJ I W ILOU11 WflT and that Lord Kitchiner was given stained glrlof 12 years sralkedMnto rlA. U. S. CHASERS fSt.000 after the South African., war. the Mercet street station police VISIT PAY arly TO TO I These grants were in addition to tb lleu tenant a re- LUMimi IlUmb .titles conferred upon thrm. SWITZERLAND jh For Infant and Children 7 j 'AdmlraT Vlct "la and said ?tie had Just killed It vofver reported that ' VALjETITA. Island of Malta, Jan. 1. (Beatty will be given the rank of full "bad man," w he had attempted to as-- 1 Over For -Os Yeara In Thirty American submarine chasers admiral. Since he took over the yom-hav- e sault her st her home durmg tH ab-BERNE, Tuesday, Dee. -- 21. The arrived here from Corfu. They mand of the British fleet from Fir scnce of her parents. Investigation American, legation here artnounced will leave for home Jan. 7 or I. The (John R. Jetlicoe ho has borne the title br the po(ice apparently substantiated 1 this afternoon that President Wilson f crews will be given aa opportunity Tomaeso much of the girts story regret th pressure of numerous .acting admiral." visit Italy and France ea the homo j The Marquis of Milfordhaven, corn-wa- Trots, a peddler, was found tfpon the other engagements prevents his visit-flo- or mand Ing the second cruiser squAdrsc with tmtlct through bis heart, ing Switzerland. voyagw St Ph one Was.3275 150 EX-KAI- 5EI pro-vislo- ns semi-offici- al Ths-cnrd- 1 th,j't't I G Itaw-Unso- n, lm-,to- j - LD ef pre-toda- $jr FUNERALS Lower and Higher receipts priced ones in proper ! thouaandld with 5 ad ,beP 9Ttf- tbousand tioiL... Th value of an "Bd Ago. LADY-I- N ATTENDANCE ncludlnc rraint Products for 'ck and ,h year 1,11 estimated by ?hi Agriculture at 24 a deprtment of PI-nGVmlllion dollars otnpared with LVL,S milllon dollar, Vear production suf-Pa- y oar antiiw bia tt Cor; 5th So. A Him. Was. 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