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Show iiimeemims surface all 5THIKE SETTLED 111 IT mcint : Cwuimted from page oik? cctwm . vr- arrival of their de.egalts may be postponed tt What ran I do with my floors? ee ersm.ini pamt them, varnish them or wax them. You can at Personnel A etate- Apul 2b Sunday Haw the by meat agencv j New! bureau a manifest-j Mv that urpne baa been ed over the fact that Germany did not i J men her for wlect jnore important ovo than Tit. Hlnie:. peace Iferr von Keiier Ernest Haimhau-rSchmidt. Iltrr Reimker and Herr Lu- d era, and also that according to the German. note they. Hill have power only to recerve the text of the term end not to .gn the treatv. add. u a declared, the statement the aend- that in theae circumstance to Versailles mx of these delegate PARIS pamL srn.i-odtci- vamwh. get ui - IfM you OJi A FLOOR VAR-on ; ', S .! NISH n, ' would be useless- . Pari s Papers I ndignant Over Matter of Delegates I ,l Very lasting either new or old work, hard or soft wood. On your linoleum use our VARLINOLEUM epeouU You will be delightNISH ed with tt. Echo de Pans say. ' The Allied and associated governThe ments are determined not to accept subordinate personages and Germany will be Immediately notified that she must sand delegate equipped with fun powers to conclude peace. eraailles the "Upon their arrival at first step will be to demand from them .evidence that they hold those powers. The Gaulois. indignant at what It describes as the Impertinence of Germany's coup de theatre," which it regards as a refusal to sign the treaty. This Is the store with ZIP delivery. McPHEE & McGINNITY COMPANY Orlando attending The German reply to the ultimatum of the council of four that it will not receive any German delegation not tally empowered to conduct and negotiate peace is awaited anxiously In the peace conference circles. The next ivepe toward peaoe depend on the German rrply. Z - 41 Saturday, April 10 (By the Associated Press.! Special disstate that mempatches from Korea mission st Teigo-nar- i, bers of the Christian near Seoul, clashed with gendarmes during a riot there, the officers firing upon the -- mob. killing 24 and woondtrrg many of those engaged In the demonstration TOKIO, Sooth Main. rhone Was. -- Briti h Aviators May Not Hop-of- f If Wind Is Strong 1178. - mid-ocea- n ords opportunity for sensationalists 1,, ,tjr up prejudice. Rep- reseotaUvs Japanese regard the Pans decision as a snub and a humiliation, the newspaper says It continues: The refusal of the august congress of white peoples to accept the principrobably ple of equality of will erect a perpetual barrier to the of the races harmonious commingling toward which it was believed the world wsie tending It can only tend to accentuate racial prejudices, which jsiU be far from realizing President Wilsons idem! of lasting peace of Japan's 'admission to thebe Company considered the great powers must as only for the political convenience of the Allies. Ihe Times declares and it compares Japan's position to that of a negro preat her asked to speak In church because of his oratorical powthe ers, but who is not considered racial equal of the white congregai anti-whit- m M. Clemenceau s office and resumed consideration of the President Wilson Adriatic question again absented himself from the s non-whit- es Italian Delegation May Not Go to Versailles - April 20 The in case Italian are recognized h the peace rights conference ihc Italian de.egatcs will not go to Versailles for the conclusion of pence sith fermany which It asserts cannot be ratified without the adhesion of It.Cr 'But Itaiv laoooi ogn a peace sanctioning her fa.l the newspaper and until ihe time of the says, meeting the Italian delegates will re- - tion mam In Paris and work wih anxious; "It is well for Japan to remembet actirity. this point, the newspaper adds. The i only way of sustaining Japan's pres-- l West Prussian View of t.ge must be sought in preparedness I to eopd with international situations Internationalization as they develop. Peace on earth and good will toward men must be conDANZTO. as 17 sidered still very distant, Anri! Thumdav. The German people's council for West ! Prussia has sent a declaration xo the . s s Sunday. - nt -- ir fc imperial state authorities stating tbat I resident EOntetS under no circumstance will tne Ger- , mans of West Itusm, agree to the; With Japan S Envoys reported plans of the Enten'e to in-- 1 ternational'ze the lower t i.tiita make Danzig and its vtrimtv a free' ."State-o- r place it undit l' U.'i sovdeclared that tVf ereignty. It indl . Prussia with Danzig cium tod la wp- - . gallon. C arated fron the German empire. Wallace, the new ambaa- Hugh to Francs, and Mrs. Walla cs Japanese Resent had luncheon with the president and Mr Wilson at the Paris White ' Action Paris -- at TOKHi. Siunlriv AMKM'iatdsI Ui Special to The News.) POCATELU), Ida., April 21. Without consciousness, regaming Edward Germ berg died st ths emergency hospital tn this city yesterday morning within an hour after he had been taken to the police station in an ambutanon. The believe he had been beaten bypolice an unknown He waa found lying on the rireet with his face and head bruised and lacerated. One suspect is being held in Jail and the police are making further Investigation, but no definite clew has been obtained. Young Germberg was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Germberg. e residents cty. He was about 24 "f old and for a number of years years had been in the employ of the Oregon Short lane. weather conditions morning meteorological report Early an over the east wind showed b'.owlrg Atlantic, which would be unfavorable for th undertaking Pilots ard mechnlran spent th mornlnasmaklnc further adjustments to the wireless apparatus -- Soviet Guarantees Religious Liberty three Sundays that the soviet government guarantees full religious freedom to all. that there will be no interference with the clergy or churches or other religious buildings, and that the soviet will not change the present order of marriage and family life nor comiyiuntze women Hearn Nominated Knight Commander - Reward For Zeal NEW TORK. April 21 Edward Hearn, general commissioner for Europe of the Knights of Columbus, has been Dominated a knight commander of the Order of St Gregory bv Pope Benedict XV in recognition of his war welfare' work overseas it was announced here todav bv Wlllfam J. Mulligan, chairman of the organization. Share Employer ir In Melon Slicing Is Four Million Mr. .Ed McCormick ...A i Jiaught ir'-i- h )u Hilary Tbc profu pun WINB.Y.C.MEET Accumulated deficiency tbit month .." Accumulated excess since Jan. 1..J B 5 of nr scH S771 v Pi w., am o Ht$l erm 4 15S John D. Scheid; Manager. TVSUKAXCF BONDS 11 NS 720 Boston Building. 'Tel. Was. 4120. Inches I 4 In. lm : gTATIONa l': tsf potatoes frrn r.ird Inth c c 21.024.181.38 Total ., ., . .22i.40.04 Capital 58 8383.257 Surplus to policy-holSurplus 8 581.857.58 ere and Total capital, other liabilities .. . .2L807.578.44 . ear-pl- State of Utah. County of Sett lake. This certifies that the above named Company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing, is a aynopsie and boa complied with the laws of this Vtate relating to insurance and there' fore is duly authonaejl to transact the business or Insurance dn the State of the last day of February, I'tdi until 15 it. Ip Witnene Whereof. X hereunto set by hand and affix my official seal this 2th day of March, .1414 tiirtw-fttswziy wETjjt. Commissioner of Insurance. . AFTER-EFFEC- Rainbow- - Division On the Atlantic . Due End of Week Convocation of .The . jri . - ' April fl. About 7000 officer and men of th 42d Italian Parliament (Raifibow) division sailed from Brest ' " April H on th transport Leviathan, Postponed to May 6 due at New Tork April 25. (mong the WANHIN-GTO- H. V cgerrSeedCoajs.3y - " a t I I officers on board are Major General ROME April 21 The convocation W. Read, commanding the of the Italian parliament has been George division, and Brigadier Genaral Donguntil . It is announced as Mac Arthur, commanding the 24th postponed May her. infantry brigade. it to account you are instead 'of daylight saving it. Unless you are turning The experiment that was tried in the dark days has- proved so pregnant with possibilities that jt bids to become a perpetual custom in America, of-w- - fair OF TS FLU SYSTEM Help Ig Needod to Restore Strength and Vigor. If ou have been through a siege of tie .flu, yoa know the- - sever ttrain which this fiieiit pet oe the system. The body b left son, the nervous system b ill oat of vriB aeemg that yo gear, and e never get back yoaf hml& "and strength. Jnst hers ns yen have been fortunate enough to (arrive die ravage of the fin, do not make the common mistake of thinking that you arc out of danger. You most guard Jt oU-tim- I i . GIVE OVER TOUR EXTRA ? - HOUR TO AMBITION! Learn to be dianatlafieQ" with the common place, learn that is the excuse of the laggard and coward raiae your ground, get your feeLout of the rut, improve body and mind In your extra hour, and be ready for one of the "big Jobs awaiting efficiency and competence In th giant tank of recomtrubtlng L- -' world. ; enough "go4 eyes from the Vtait the libraries, take up home studies, get acquainted with your family, visit your dentist. Join a gymnasium improve both body-an- d mind With the surplus hour that Is yours. -- LEAVE : .... , j an day have told me that the added hour f daylight baa enabled them to have dental work done that they have neglected heretofore, and a' a consequence they ore bettor enabled to take up the day' tasks with their "teeth off their minds. Many people who work BADLY SHATTERED your health now more cart folly than ever, and take every precaution. Firt of all, you mutt butid up your strength. la your present weakened condition, 0ny Irifiing ailraenC. will likely prove serious. Right now a tew bottles of S. S. S. win prow of great value This splendid tonic and purifier so thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities, that tfce appetite is improved and sew hfe sod vigoc is added to the entire system. Do not delay the important week of getting back your strength, bat get a bottle of S. S. S. from or druggist today. Fret oiodirel advice can be bad bv writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 249 Swrit Laboealory, Atlanta, Ca. y-- - The men who are dividing big profits today are the men who learned how to split seconds and coip minutes into dollars. . . This dental office remains open until 8 p. m. every day except Why not use your hour of extra dahght In doing tardy -- Justice to neglected teeth? .Sunday. Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. ' ' 122 MAIN STREET GUARANTEED - DENTISTRY. Examination and estimates free. Work completed in ONE DAY when practicable and necessary. Phone Wasatch 5354. HOURS 38 :30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, Holidays, 9 to 1 . -- r What are you doing with the sixty minutes of that has been added on to the day? - . . ... WAfUINGTON. April 21 Admiral William S Benson, chief of naval operation. ha been awarded the navy distinguished service medal by Admiral fiKLA1 President Wilson . The fifth also for of Extra-Hou- Mean to You? Grose assets $L72.47.M aaaets not admitted.. 115,284.45 z9 O o 9 C Total admitted assets ..81.447.572.44 LIshlllilM. Unearned premium reserve $ 885,477.58 Net amount, unpaid losses 104.885.04 and claims Ail other liabilities 52,825.09 Eknson Awarded em- - ri What Does an of OSeer-iaflw- l- -te he- - sdjustniert i iude a oom-pan- y d- shipping 2,541 at the boards steamer. Western Wave, r- scat-- ; are in a helfle pjher condition 04 ported - mtles "u2hut th tn'Ud Off ihe N'rth Ckrplma coast and li ..Ki44 reprem-nu-ptr cenljgrifth, Th Western th frtd, pa 1 duL'r Wave of 5 04 tons is bringing a cargo nt ttm AJ There will be i of nitrate from the went coast South distnhui mn dur- - j America. The wireless messageofdid not tr Th wi.i inoluoe any state the nature Of her mishap. i, ft oVr from vj.i projt-- j IifHlkI fh be- - k'Jr . 4 month 2.1 8TNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEAccumulated excess, this month 9 MENT OF THE Total since January 1 .' 5.1i Accumulated deficiency since Jan,j 1.10 The Commercial Union N. Y. Co. Fire Relative humidity at 7 a.m. todav Relative humidity at 4 p m. yester-- j Home Office, New Tork, N. r. 51 day President, AC. H. Wray J Holman. becretmrjr. a Weather dMocke" , .$1 Borwis end U At today. Caib In office and banks . . 21ft.4A3.S7 227,842.27 Other ledger assets Temperature. ..11,712,542.02 Total, ledger assets . .. . Non ledger aosets 5.425.04 w H nnrr I a, Scheid Th? Karl Company announced Let ! ti 2- -5 pkrecej, mr'i' uou iia'.i? iiul.y rrpre-un- t Ti.i.ii.. , .am and the ri n, 224-ya- rd 2. harms is limited to Adams, third years; Dahle. third year; Discus Moser, fourth year; Nap per. Malm burg, first year Time :27 third year; Adama, third year. Distance On mile Allen, fourth year; Hick-mafeet. second year; Robinson, third yea r. Time 5.12. twenty-yard- Two hundred dash Seventy-Nint- h Wilkineen, third year; Hale, third year; Division Slated Hickman, third year. Tim :24. Relay Dahle; Hale, Hickman. WilFor kinson. third year; Allen. Peterson. Convoy Hawkins Wlyman, fourth year. Time 1.4?2 WASHINGTON, April 21, AH orField events; 74th division I Shetpub Nipper, third year: Moser, ganisations of the and District ef Cofourth year; gchankr third year; Moser, Maryland fourth ear; Schank, third year. Di lumbia), hare been assigned to early tance 25j feet. 7 inches Gen Persidng nrilfied the war Javelin Napper, third )ear; Moser, convoy, today. Also assigned,' tne fourth year, Adams, third ear. Dia- - department and. mesuige said, re headquarter., field turtles headquarters troops of the seconij Grenade Moser, fourth year. Xapper. artillery and mile the corps army third year, Johnson, second year. DisOther units assigned to early con roe tance, 13$ feet, 3 inches.. today included 4 he 545th enowerr Broad third year; service battalion; 241st field signal jump Adams Wayman. Fourth rar, Dahle. third battalion; evacuation ambulance No. S. year. Distance 17 feet 8 Inches. Early Wii'is-uvrrian- priifd-i- The Maiton Meighn CIN'CIXNAn. April 20 50-&- eruiujrb Jr Ory FOQCa -- - - April FONE TOO ST. LOUIS. April 24 R. H.E. St. Louis Americans j 44 St. Louis Nsuonata Sothoron Batteries and Mayer; Goodwin. Meadows, Sberdell and Clem Ons, Dilhoeter.- (tlon of the medal probably will not be More than made until hu return to Ihe United d "i company s em- Smte. as the naw medals have not 54,004.000, in yr been rompicted luwo IntodaTim drat rt- ityS"iln!T" ccmpa 0 f tne profits under lh u Ti'i-k-D- I maw - tehan-ity- ls m -- rrr Tnuse." Ain! Gear-Creek-Coa- 5. LOGAN, April lie With th weather anything tat leveling - for- - track and SAN DIEGO. Gab. April 2L Vernsr field competition, the Brigham Young United states federal media aollege athletes fought for class chamtor, died late last night at Coronado. pionship honors Saturday afternoon. Tb sturdy third-yewarriors held th Thirds Cl. big end of the point: fourths 22, seconds 11 and firsts 1. was high point winner, landing WEATHER REPORT j 14 Moser for the" rouCfh years. Wilkinson. In the sprints, waa especially effective, c amnio first P'acy In the J40 and ' T.ocai Tonight and Tuesday, dashes fair. The summary follows: not much change in temperature. One hundred-yar- d dash Wilkinson, Comparative local wealbar data fev third year; Hale, .14third year; Rose secTime ond year. April.. run Eight hundred eighty-yar- d A Hen. fourth year; Moser, fourth year; Temperature- Degrees Robinson, 2 15: third .Time year dash Haw-kin- a Four hundred forty-yar- d Highest yesterdav .'. . . ' . . second year; Hickman, third year; Higheet in Ihia month last year ! 74 Highest in this month since 11741 ' $5 Haycock, second year Time ,S. lower? thl mormng hurdles i: Two hundred twenty-yar- d i lowest this month last year T lowest this month since 1174 ...I 11 Normal for yesterday A. fl . Mean yesterday 5? A Gate .w.h AhHlNGTON. April 24. New York Nationals . .,.5 4 2 2 14 I Washington Americans Batteries Benton. Jonee. Steel and E. Smrth; Johnson. Craft- and Ptcinicfa. . county led California in getting away with the gun in the Victory Liberty loan. The county. Itself, n as a was among the first to corpor-stto-a full page advertisement which order ran in an Auburn paper. It was a page by an artiri --doughboy with the ntJUH-Te- p war will never be orer. Mn of vs the AprI 1. via Precipitation Copenhagen The rommtwai y of "edhas Instructed ucation the clergy to declare from pulpits during the next Total Total yesterday for this BCDAFEFT, Saturday. and have been famousfor .more than a - quar ter of - a f eentnry for their cleanliness and Iheir free burning quality: Casfle EXHIBITION GAMES old-tim- I 4r both money and effort 2 ar t o rial commenting on the failure of ST JOHNS, V. V , April 21. Whether Ote racial equality clause to secure Cspt. Frederick P Rayshira, British a place in the covenant of the league svlstor and Henrj G. Hawser, hi Auof nations, the Japan Times declare rival would hop off" today on that lb national disappointment of tralian Trsnsallantic flights tholr verges upon disaffection and depended on a report regarding Japan a . m-m- ing It. feet. Mediator Reed Dead. : PARIS. April - 21 Grasp dwubt were expressed todav whether the would he preperfected pac treaty sented to the German representative ' the coming Friday. While the treaty will be communicated to them tn substance, it was said In Quarter that it would he --phvsieally irroi!ib?e ttf prepare the document in ils complete, final form. In the four day remaining Premier Uoyd George. CWtneo met again th is reau and Orlando ROME, 01 r Not Be Tendered to Huns - baler third . Distance 1 - Clean and free burning inches. Shot put Blackburn first. Wood second B&ylrs third Distance 27 feet. Belay Won by juniors Tim R. R. E. Seoul Is Again riiieaee Asnericans i 7 4 Ctwrennati .. Scene of Riot and Placer County Heard From. Batteries Williams. Cicotle2 4and Sohalk: Eller and Rariden. Bloodtpilling m SAN. FRANCISCO. April 21. Placer Perfected Treaty May 4 r - W V v . 5. Police Believe Man Was Beaten to Death Au- ARCHANGEL, Saturday. April 10. (By the - Associated - Praea ) Since landing on the Archangel front last September, the Americans have suffered 520 casualties. Of three. lit were fatalities, there haring died of disease or begn killed nine officers and 17 men. The wounded consist of 12 officers and S20 men. - The nest word will be whit Marshal Koch." The council of four win meet thie afternoon. President Wilson and Premier Lloyd George, Clemency au and y American Losse On Archangel Front . Te take off old paint 'or varnish anywhere, get a little can of our "MAGIC SOL- VENT,- The' April o b tomated Preee. I g evacuated by the Crimean government. which is proreou. t tinopie. The government of Sebastopol is now tn the hands of the revolutionary comm men. 20.-(B- (20 CELDR CITY. April 2L Tbn different elaases of the Branch Agricultural college held it annual track and field meet here Friday afternoon. A few good records1 Were made. The third, year men won the meet by three points. Ths second year took second place and the fourth years took third. - The division track and field meet will be hei4-iBeaver Murdock campus May 2. . The summary: i hundred-yar- d One dash Williams second. WebsterRoundy first, third. Time :14 5 Two hundred twenty-yar- d dash Roundy first. Hunter second. William! third Time :2t Four hundred forty-yar- d dash Luke first. Jones second. Fogliani third Tims a 0 ( ' i. SEBASTOPOL LEFT BY GOVERNMENT -- TO THE REVOLTERS brushes. ! TARIS, April 21 This morning-newspaper- ee In Oennsny's sending courier'- Instead of delegatee of nothing proper standing to'Vereaille but evidence of bad faith and a trans-- . parent manmvrr ii pain time.. r seo-tioo- LONDON-.- - B.A.C.CKT (Special to The News.) BOUNTIFUL, April 21. Mr. and One-hs- Jf ihile Fogliant first. C. Mrs. James Howard celebrated - their Gardner second. Jones third Time 2 20. golden wedding anniversary Saturday One mile Fife first. Adams second at their home in Wood Cross. A gold K. Gardner third Time 5:12. , brooch was presented to the bride of Hurdles Hunter first. Roundy sec59 years ago and her husband eras ond Francis third Tims :27. Brood Jump Webster first, Hunter the recipient of a watch charm, the Dailey third - Distance 20 feet, gifts, of children end grandchildren. second. , 2) inches, Mr. Howard is 72 years old. a n Webster first. ""Roundy High JuqP rivF or England. He came to Utah tn second nee 5 leeu His wire." Mr. Juliet Fac&ell i inches.Dailey third Dials I three-year- r his- - Junior. , She w Pole vault Uri first, Dailey second born in Illinois. At the golden wed- Hunter Ihtrd. Height 14 feet, inches Javelin Roundy first. Hunter secding reception there were eight chilFogliani third Distance 122 feet. dren, 27 grandchildren and six great ond 7 Inches grandchildren. Discus Hunter first. Wood. . second. . ' To Wax," the thing you'll want will be our KMOLA FLOOR WAX which produces a quick, tasting and infinish on floors ' expensive and on mission furniture, if I, you- - want to use it that waju For floor application we can fucpiah you weighted floor - Wood Cros Pioneer Keep Golden Wedding they had won their contention for the right to deal directly with company officials even while the wires are under government control, and that they have bent granted an increase of tl a week in their maximum pay. The men workers, who struck later in the week, also will resume work tomorrow. Their lenders said that they had been granted an Increase in wage of kPmenu a day in the metropolitan a district and S21 ceata in other If ybti decide te paint, use our quick drying on your For your interior floor porch floors we make' a very porch floor fine., special Of German Delegation 7 The telephone Severed strike was ended tonight. thousand operators employed by the w England Telephone and Telegraph company and the Providence Telephone company, who walked out last Tuesday morning; will return te work tomorrow morning. Although no formal announcement was made of the terms of the agree- BOSTON, April 20. - "7 Surprised Special to The News I FOUNTAIN GREEN, April 21. The littie townof Fountain Green, in Sanpete county, chums- - ths honor of being first in Utah to subscribe Its fu quota to the Victory LHsertyToan. J. F. Oldroyd. local chairman of the loan committee, makes the claim. The amount allotted to this community was $25,004 end it is now oversubscribed by a considerable margin. This city also claims it was the first the state to fulfill its assignment inla the fourth loan. 4 ST PEACE PACE irOOfistF IF FIRST f. V Tt'" ar |