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Show 0 vEimumtv DESERET. LVENING NEWS MONDAY r,, the greatest interriatiorist Jurists:nolo of honor. fres front isdcst preitiftwe thorough end leen in jodgiiielit. it a dt.tris rsses for ettitlitelit efil Ju preference to the otke rapt Toimplo Creole. Sntil Tootipto .1t 1.4164, Cu,. t 4ti artiltrition of Om Council., Ili decisions 1111.41.4 111$W01.041 nersco ',Smoot"' highest auttiority gad the fiat the' voright,of - of113141-dignity rtit3I rA Kim. ., .., r411'" wr t 'or ..... ... . . .. . 14 incrasses ii. sothority it ledt peso from the io.. alvtihby kelp,. per Dot 64 Iv. pdis t 061" of selotralkm to the testily of a croon. t.t0610 theory ............. 01 lia4 (.Imo 111,16 sitting in juitginent on the nations. , rowtles lostik.g , 81M...8Mf1. . e OP, ea A Vireall ke el a oil rum tliNoemoi too 113-N0 C VA'S MILL Nr II el It Iiilktoe D2ERET EvEN1NG Nuts C.1 nolimalEmEnoMM.Ing, I - 4 CIL - -- - -- I1 - " lp it ') , ) .. i ("to, r L I t; !Ala RAIZ f F IITUME I i o. b. Onmemompoomoonnomo, p 4 let S0 ootoo4 ciao mottos, ootordiod to Act of Marv L tett -- (Mad It ib. Atapattalail Pram; la asclualvoly aware diopatelkao tho 601 ter PPliklitillit'a at all ataai.ad Illtall104 I. II of eat 'ottaarweao Potttiol,04 solw A taa Ilocal Sib 41. 1 11111"44" aoltaapar. b WAS1.10 karola An Floats at reOla raoarret. Also laara Sr. patches . t 1 id City. Vista. VMN.M1S Av.'Zaltirod a I 'N , t Voo(ors IS( ritit - rim 19420. I ilinuAlty ItEAL CILLSIg. MATES nts-TUT- E c of 09 f r. ts ROM the beginning of the making t u Verstillet Price Trinity. the Adriatie (iiit'llt in the dieocaltion as particularly repeesented a hone of Iseett lion of the port of Plume has ; of PresThe sdoptios the bitterest rentention. t, to $ led idea VVilson's sigma on the eixhiPct breamitin Italy. i political upheaval and crisis tnitod Flatra the of rriliciem ankry X panieit by of abandonment ,the treaty of T Aw rousing the import to was receive London. by which Italy whores eastern on the concessions ant territorial thi Jor..loinintf of the Adriatio as e reward eel; former bee with Entente ends breaking When ..Italy teagum of the Triple Alliance. ' learned that the promises of the andon part of the were In be nullified at the testate a, , of intemt in the United i,tatearind demonstrations took : siolect Clabriele (Annunzio place in the peninsula. and the pmisions of turn undertookto nullify in . I his country was hleh the Versailles pact by her about to be robbed of what be considered Sines then.. proper spoils or rewsrd of vktory. and the Allied Council, and tnc ambassadors; in engaged been have bodiCs all Other and efficacy endeavoring to bring into shape labored patiently g the terms of the Treaty. have IP and diligently to settle thiardelicate question. the United States meansthile standing stoutly . of the 'gaited, any important modification Treatys terms in Italy's favor. The dispatches now imply that an appar- .,, the ent a impasse has arisen, not merely between g Italian and the United States representatives, of 4 ' but between the latter end c i - 4 ' - - , : . Juto-silavi- anti-Ameri- - . - k : - rs , Fsraerinocues.neTsbNis Ca trieostn l'Olfritlexitnreinmde 'Wit- - 1 eon's definite r ' i i I - : ! - - li 1 - ; 11, t - i,..., I 1 ,7r - - - i ....... A - t - I : i k COURT - - 1 . f. ', PART of the League of Nations 'A that has been quite neglicted in iiii general approbation with which the ellitement has beta received by the,people here et 'borne. This government, has, now rtrodor. bit-li- on t- , , - 3 . 1, , EVA TAYLOR , .....tiNz......... , ---- -- 2701,0 " torlir " or Rising - - ' .. I "tilmo ' :tat"! iii prse. 11111nown Risksaaloft , woos IA r - - . ow- - tp;or ESts .04 tit, . emil illoodado siess-to- si mammas,. hisag ems. I lataraa7 "'views ICI4gbio-4- to flo; 110 Matinoos,,360. X Or . Sao, moo I Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Lir zur..--& tazdet 11:15, 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45 I .,.,.,.,,z 6, VoM,oll' ., It g. an JH 'mmommommils , The Deseret National I The Deseret Savings rILanks I !,for Athistic-nasticiatio- A recent booklet issued by the National Vigilance Committee of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the world, makes the following statement: "In one county in the Southwest, people had bought 30 rail-lioof Liberty Bonds, and at the time a semi-officiinvestigation was made, 15 millions of these bonds had already been traded . ns -- al - for worthleu securities, mostly oil itocks." Ever dollar taken out of.the State by the sate of worthless securities is a dollar.less,to do business with. Ifyou have ',flourv to invest, put it, in Securities, that have paid regular 'dividends for years, Liberty, I3onds or i Savings Banki, who do ECeonservative business. These are the names of men vho direct the business of these two banks whose combined assets are over ,, - , 44'4,4 - t4r s. tile ,vec, nIs. .. ..f"r,,' ,1 , P,,r . 4 , ;;;r' . '- 4, ' - P., their-enslav- ... (,, imomi . , " : ' ... , ..funti:JW,,,,I( 514:4;k4...4 Cr44 w t'' - 4-ir- o 4 .Ie ... " - ft, - 4 y! ' r , ,11 ....40 44144,4! glk-ii- p ''! .:04,1; n ',:.. iko,..40 ' , n a 14 al.. j..tioNr!,,,7 n t , t.i... ' .,.,0!!,,,P, ,,,i't,11,14:'! 7 ,;.'-',tp. '',, ,' r,..i,:,: tki. - , . l': ' P '''' fore C1t7. Spending a Snit Lake r, t .iirt, rowAno E; ,-- ..er, 1. 0,,,,,....04- ,- , iskai v ;,ii ..,, iti I 'r 4: ,,LIULI ..0.01.,,ossossocr."60114...1 Alt.Nct---14t I .$) MI 1 . ,,,... . 4, .......;., 1 1 ie 16.--Tirl ' . ,'' i ). I '11) 11 . , ,,,, tolill , ,A, i t, t. :., I'mn"4"-w- , II ., ,.. ',wt., . ;,;,.." .t.'' .. s ' E1MMIEN . '4'"' .0-- - '' 2. .....,' ..-- vele"! ' 7 , '. 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SMITH . ,,t , .- Contrail? , . 11:, '''"1 ,,,,, :: Illecy.:Treaa . Company President Da,aes Beebe Monde Co. JOHN ti. 41 BARNESPresident Barites JABES t. ELDREDGE.Banking Co. President lisuatitai State Bask 4. ItZ ft, ""Ir - 5? -- '' ''w . (is.'--4-------14-wpr N 'A . ,11 t 'tab notei JENIIJ.NN A ', - 4,..7.,,,,,-,'- I. .15,dr4. '1 .1pidu 4 1 1, , Mercantile Inati- Preoldeut Brevetting Autontobtle 'r.' . .. , A. SMITH Executive Committee ;1 ar,:ii , , 4 tatioa.. M. ft. BROWNING , . Mein Street, - Deseret Nears, Sugar es. r Ziou'a WO D ,:t ..,A..;11:. Presideut Demist Salinas Rank v ' :;: ,i c 7,' iti pl, i,i','5; lk , I ' . ELM A RD ROSE 11 t I M. President. Rosenbaum tires. W. S. isolINET 1,4 ,....lyNt ;I. . se in building H. G. WHITNEY Business Manager o '1 -a 7- god ihttiltalist. WM. H. MeINTYRI4 Utak-Idah- i -- ailed States Pestato.r: Cady Company 1L. SHARP rresidrst Standard Purulturs Coo I i',.s.k- , 8'1! II i - PreuldentSrreet al!10 1 .rittk.k1 IliLi&t r0,1,.. Fortner - - WM. W. MITER ' --',: le, , . ...,,.. .10111i :t., '" D -- ';' d' . LEON SWEET l q , .t . y 1 Ft , r 0.,... , , ',V ,, SC:4 .:1 rs4.144!"!!1!41 , 101 17FloRGE141-rinERLAN- 11 .4 it, k ' IV:44:111'.ttt, .1 P e";'.", i: 141,,v,I if'''. ,t,--fitti- ;4 4.1 .1 1 , ., .,,r.4 ' in , . ,?.v .,I :,,,,,,1 ,,,,,t it,, 4. . ,, crly - . REEli smooT I sited States Senator - lb r 4 ?ipso .4ilt ,.!' ....41 - , .4I.'"I''';', i .....,....; 17, - ,O f , .. 1 - t - tt - ; a tk, 4 i '. ft,, dor, , .1 t,''''t-:-' thei . ' ' , i:4,' . are afraid. or bored, or enraeed, by this pew of ehange.--1Ny.,ltoyntwt is. ftrevtagonist 1. ' ; MILLION DOLLARS - FOURTEgN A N.,,,,,, ,pr,r,,. ..1 ' 4 females ed ' rig. 1, lier.--A- et ". ,,,, ' . - 4,...1,6,1..," 4. , IHN 4:54"54;1,t Ve ,, ...,, t. 4'f n I - , . t l'IlriA4'41r111;:il '17.; tVIei:,,,,,','; ,... , I Encourage All Legitimate Business n, ...,,, t61v . Feature at amosina - Batik work. aaantry wort. owl. work. legal work. trick work. our gpcialtlea. Deseret News Job Dept. Ism ississt OP. SOAP gibe 144sset de (Pd t OttAllAuttg. Mitiesssrsse atis 10physsstsos: Ey beg iiimegre I now. re,00 lomoomo to Ps Ow boot Ip( &ass to.. )4044. Swum I, P.m. leek auk sossas Ob Popular Prices II. Doge& psi& lassossst. essay. mewed LerrY friattos oossetty Is sans comedy! that moo. Swim swot lhosL s VOiga4f talk of lb tootaasd U.S tho 0112Lipt ern sas0 In arm 'waft amEd4 00100,1e, sho HUSBANDS' Loved" ossoss a amen whole sit RALPH CLONING ER la so ON ttoilools. 00100 "For the Man She is Fat She i 'BLIND trili We a illirelfre NaliseiPa Weitaaaday Iliad I V4 7.14, STROILEIM'S PIPDRONE evoeviates oncutT THIFATPLIC 1 -- et ' ills A ad Inr.tx,tre Owe ) , ALL servillor. tor No Usti. .Late. Conirdr.0111re and Itashen." trr,othre ire 7 - , ,.-- .. 1111 idrild :at- - , . in di113 - Poe. I Da, ' 1'11001 ILIJAM HEART STRINGS : L , Irak Now 114ATINti I Admiettion:t )4 a 1de. Adult's :ou toacort Pun. days amid holitlayo). r,ifosi&ogo ALI Ihmus Memoir." LW VI GEIVI et Arlo ----a--Conti ..............., to die In gin g prison. New York. during the of Merril, ths murder of Mra &Olefins J. Adams. A dispatch from Pekin said that an imper., lad edict Just issued commanded, IA Hung Chang to desecruto and destroy the tombs of the ancestors of the ch In um reformer. Kamit Yu Wet. and offered 100.000 taels for , the capture of the reformer, dead or alive. . Dr. T. George Odell tendered his resignation as quarantine ph)siclan for Salt Laks. The Chicago Frank --- , W. Wentworth, William Hale Thompson and 1S athletea formerly connected with the 'Cherry Circle, were suspended by the Central association of the Amateur Athietio the charge against the club being that It offered inducements in the way of club house privileges to the athletes to obtain their services for the various team& A apecial to the New York from said i .. s'Adin twists-a- t ion 'official -- . are circumspect in discuasing he statement Lord. Itheebery that Great Britain made In Dec bit approached the United States and Germany in regard to the advisability of (mining an alliatice.7 ( L. i The Co-o- p Wagon & Machine company. SaltLake, opened- its new building on State-- street the- nightprevious with a-- Public attended by ZOO petitions. 1,tscption.. 2 k comniittee of women waited upon the Lake City Council sand urged that step. - Sall be taken tow-arsato preventing-tharettes and tobacco to minors. die-acr- 1 sastoi trilltillt't is EUGENE: VAUDEVILLE I , T4 Fos sadme doe r4411. - , tite-geis- eral Asa sts I . p6o4 ore allatoati bone las. it Goa. . Ono fib . ' - " i. V. nriebrwtoti (x)MINO roortottlieno Highwayman" 1 Nor eration" ----Gen- contemporary fiction. is MOTe or less a s our own unique creattire she heldthi- - renter perhäps not of the aolion SW; certainly of the !ztecno, 'Whereer .ehe lantkiv men eroc4'd into the thalle.. Thelspotlight i gloars-upon her. she. adores herself, and there is no ,douht that the young male.- - 'her playmate. aceepts her' delightedly. NVhether FhP wears well as a gitouse a matter Ffill to, he tabu-late& but fellows seem unafraid. It the old fellA - PT he Lincoln 0 front the Adapted outgo encoring by Vi Inched' ankh 11111.11AIIMONIC 011C1ffITILA l'AINIE AM SEW I. how IrLAtinti 1111EMIloitlitn'eAultxrwlas..stel" It nOle on i RUSSELL 'fi BS MAN mtioaNc.0 , - ) 1 TI , ilk sok alti 41.4 of The Fortune Hunter WILLIAM 0 itte. IlSol, 110o love Do 011 EARLE WILLIAMS Deeoret Notre. THE NEW GIRL er I tn CO. 81 .01MI,m.l. - .. , LA( bolo liftet. last Times Today riLAtiou 1 11 TWENTY YEARS AGO. Arkansas Galette. , - salinittiti Irtot II it ow ea Npoto i? 'boater 4) 4) limatio., ,. IP.11 , (Copyright. 1130. by Frank Crane.) - . --11... I. , -, DUTY a. SA. 1164toon Son Ike 1 Next time W. J. B.ehows up at a Demoerati,c poNA wow party managers ghtuld make him check his monkey wrench outside...7r . - 1 IP .dr. 01 --,..- BERNARD IMMMall "WEEPS." e t ilitoszE.- - or WOMAN 'THE 1.0060'-b-o4Pol- - - ANGLN rie ik ASINO (IC reip 0 riE1110 - --.-- t TA OF 000D MEILING? cs IF . ()1, 1170. (5 Ityttoteite oomk sok cob, Ni." gor 4afr IF vit. IP ' ,,,, , JR. --- --() Prieoliesti Cnryi. 1 so-th- DAVID --. 4) 4) - -- S. tier NAZARRO , 0 - nom tho nolo of The t) 0 'NAT go A 01"4"118 be-- mARGARET 0(1' III some of the MUMS affected receividAhis- Word of warning with a'. distinct shock, they must at once rdcognize the conFtructiie wisdom of .the advice. They know as welt as anybody that the application of mod. of the Correctives for their present plight lies within their ownpowers. MuCh of. their distress is due to their owni lack of effort; and with the recognition of this fact, and the further fact that they must henceforth help them- selves. a loialt.p will have leen taktrtiolaatit 8tabilviiti191 of finance, commerce and industry.. , - , K,.. SISTERS soli ' II..,,,,,,,,,-,,-,-- Though - ."- 0 0 0 Ica. the-oppos- less-defini- tely kpE.94V to !nail Piewb000ttLI aba 66 416 woe, SCHOOLEL I notoSetWe Atisetto Irtre4 yr 1 of 11167" g,.. Jo ao Illosoll ooll 11614 171 1i The pablio osonot pormasoally bop bite-tote- d In tho dispute ever oats elle" Ws are porteetty willing to toasts lt tot and to the nest Ilehrstioa to docidewhot hot' Woodrow Wilson Imo a stateamon or a blundorer. Wo don't.wont sit oar lowiness to go to the &oil Irbil ono ars settling' Oat point of prido and toestamoint. ::The Pick And Lind or lb, antics of prot000lo nal milt iciono Marro lotting around to Takao fictitious tommi. to arouse blind passions over nothing. upon whom wave thoy may rids into Mc& Would it not be wonderful if tho mamma the whole people. by a tremendous taboret Sr enthoodasot, should swoop away the petty. pothouso squabbletrji . wirh oil their bunk of Party with their narrowness and mit. intorest: if we could all get together. Amer. leans all. drop our differences. shako W14E- -Igo to work, find some nosh whits tie to America is erong Just because his tie ttl Party is weak; and thus follow our niagnift. coot in War by a no leas magnificont in gioaro? And is not right now tit psychological moment for another 1. Notboo 116164 -- --, ( ,nwommosmo. A lip ment touching internatiowatrelatious, that'Enrope must begin to work out its own, salvation without any further lafge help train. Amer-- - "c debt-tretiri- - 11. .. ' , !! Evory biaterie domaroatioa bot weom I he two great political pasties 'has boon s loot out by Ms ()root ,War. &wit Woes so Maotory. lb. Witt. lianstalitsonk, and ot hors wet once spilt over. arok sod: leolody mores a bong shout thorn. Ws on wont to got to work . to produc . to leod farms and opa lostighboy so il gobtot:ir to gos off Mott' uniforms sod Ibefit to their jolts. ' w. aro ttred of rightis& sod just so tired et Eghtitig mob- - other as of fighting the -- .,..,.., . I NIGHTS, DEGINNING WEDNESDAY, MB. 18TH : 0 rn MARMON 0 0 all tot togothert lib Agui, () of-fig. leled by - coNenant wo r 1.." se ,A00417 11..011, () () boy ,,ou wondered why etti Vsysto4-111bi4a- Otstaset:d - is nand- - the many advanced :to Europe nearly four and a half a very disenssions of but document, thi dollars since the armittice. It, hes also IIgeneral ,1 , Important provision nothwithstanding, is Article removed the embargo. on gold exports,' pro- 4 XIV hiCh provides for ttie establishment of a sided for ftInds; 20 in divers of Intiinationà1 Justice. In weys pursued a pplicy designed to restore nor- Court Ipermanent i i the language of the covenant: "The Court shall mai cenditions as rapidly sis possible.- Europe's be 'competent to hear and determine any (Its. policies have been of this. I - I which character. the til an'internat:onal been of the of have Embargoes-ogold shipment pu , t 1 parties thereto submit to it. The Court may maintained, to the terrible injury orEuropean also the an advisory opinion upon, any di- s- exchange: no issuet1 adequate domestic loans, : been imposition of adequate taxes, has pute or question referred to it by the Councll 1 and the relief' whieh Would come or by the Assembly." Ii the This is essentially eharacteristic of Amer', frinii- - disarmanienr .kT . ' can thought and conduct. AutoiLonly of, small - eestimption of industr'.81 life and adtivityilas i : Ilat1fi8,- egtabliShUIVLrtrndttailtrtraltatenr, not'peen invoked. In4ead of proceeding resoon ethnological lincs, are prinelples more or lutely to the rectification of adverse eschaaigés--I : . a matter that is. pripiarily lit Europe's own a part of our natioRal-ethi-1 ul; certainlyAssociated with the present post- - 1iands-4- 1e feeling on the other side. of the . international court: Atlant!e, apparently- - has- Not thia coutt I IL bass been urged by American statesmen since try should continue indefinitely to finance I 8'' the begianIng.of plans to arbitrate international European requirements. ' . The fan li finality with vbicli this notion I guestions, and so was defialthe la the actions at the Hague con-- It has now been diss4iated was as- necessary I r of American representatives had abroad aa-- it, ! ferences. Mr. Root, parlientariy-lias-evwatisfeetery- it- - hoini-The- In mind the e:tablishinent of such a IribunaL Old Worlij.,istilywarned 'ageing building oP 1' and the present inv,itstion to iiini to participate .hopes That .,are doomed to disapointment-- , the deliberatioas comes doubtlesa 'as a filo .tireai 'as are Arnerlea's relources, and broad I 'ill I recoga.tion of his labors for international kis- - as are her sympaitilet and benefactions, they - , lace. are net illimliable nor inexhaustible-- , She Cagr. International law is really only a matter of not shoulder the financial burdens of they. hole and ethics. :the regular ;korld. To :the extent- that. her means- ,- will 4 traditions-preceden- t t is by no means ocheme of .enable her to .issistin its of principle, t functioning 1.ebahilitation. she may kW' be counted.. upon 1 fissured, as witness the astoun.ding procedure at ince 1911. :With the court establi!hett inter- -, I to belp;.but thewerd has gone out, with quite zgitenal lage will &coma -definite; made ukof I unusual candor and itrectne,s1 for a state-- 1I as tiediot Prost . - ,uryloanslo OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE:. st 1 in .. - Joseto Moores '1:0et- Maid SALT LAKE THEATRE 4) r' s," r - I , () 'hot cannel ADVERTISENG - long-distan- ce IAS. rno or. so toontlerful a twuntrt hail to Imo quarrsting like eats tott dos, all UM, time. sad It moo a roller Ito runt out Mad nava. $t Sal rata. they all flUlt a mg Eat larva bar. loll it shout 11.1.4, mow' In this V. IL A. to hitti a little reel trout the dietord atott conttAinn hint hato boon ateltIng our slights ling da.ta hOdeous tor so long? titte us a reot front irat township, Repub. limns stag toototwrals hatto he pursing. t0000ling. oteoltIng. Aoki throwing things at oath other tor a tong hli aow. Ad ot attiot wouht halo wenne. As a maim' of foot. awe is no great bawd oow upon whole tha pop). aro divided. At boort wo all liras banal wet of poacetui working &grimmest wit otiose cousotrioa boohoo, yens sail it si liatarott Nattoos or pot. and or all mat Americas Intervista estogooardal. Wtor. to Clool'a Immo, - d reducing the high coda of hying is a thought that perhaps has not occurred to many people; yet here Is the new oscretsry of agriculture, Mr. Meredith, alio is president of the Associated A4verti5ing Clubs of the World, giving logical utterance to St in one of his first public addresses after becoming s meenber of the Pres,- dentle cabinet. Epeaking to the advertising club of Wuhington, C., a few dale ago, be dwelt upon advertising's big and PPC041 jot) in "shortening the distance between producers and and emphasized distribution of merlife. chandise u a vital factor in every-da- y 'If the woman who wanti'io buy a bushel of apples," said Mr. Meredith by way of illustration,- "can kern quickly and truthfully the name and location of the men' who has the best and chealiest apples for sale, her inimodi&la problem lueolved, her eosta are redueed, and svetep has been taken toward solving the coustry-wid- e problem of distribution. The same thing applies to the man who needs a farm tractor but does not know where to buy It. It is just as true of the farmer who wants to bursheep, the manufacturer who wants the wool produced by the sheep: the merchant who wants the clothing rnade from the wool, and the man who needs the clothing in the hands of the merchant." This is so plain, and withal ta true that few are found nowadays to disagree with the general proposition that the money expended by business people in advertisitur is their very best investment- - Whatelyer simplifies and speeds up distribution makes for economy; and any reduction of cost..in either time or money In connecting up 'producetandp.urchaSer'luAt-- ties a corresponthng reductiondn'price to the ALIDEVILTILTE - It . ten times so numerous. are not worth the price of a renewal of war or of military operations on any orate whatever, nor ttil a resumption of the blockade ,pf Germany. On general prim, tildes, Justice should he administered sod Fula punished regardless of cost. lint Olio is a ease here not only the law itself but the tribunal to ev.euta, it has to be treated specially for the occasion. which leaves room in the minds of the &reused persons and their friends that their guilt Pas been deVillitil in thaws of trial, that retenge it the principal motive, and that their surrender will mean nothing but'lhett seri- 1 This observation applies particularly to the former emperor and some of his chiff advibers. As to those si ho are charged with seta la violation of Da law, oF ouch no nations, scruples an ba.set up; sod it atems improbable that If the demand for sur render were limited to these, and were firmly urged, any reputable element of the German government or peinple would daredefy-worleentiment by continuing to shield them and openly and flagrantly defeating the course of plain justice. THAT advertiaing can accomplish much LOiwe, 0 Elea when a ariattlif many 14401,411 Vie Miles and Germany sine the anitAire Late been reunited by colletillittoto 11141 ketiete that negotiations, it is reasonahlo more, referring to the eatriolitIon of the .1111it tKaiser and his ecspseiners crime, (agile k WI happily remitted about retort to toeve.re siteasuree. There Art many thirgs needed by the world soore than the present trial tot. punishment of a pack Of autiwrato charged with military offenses. Viet. tnitereanta. ere they 11ri 111111.11111101111A 04111, all PPM eto Nor n oot Itiotery et iho I liedmi styes I oo4. Otatoll ot wheel el The Utile of 0004 reol. dent mains "Criofe of the rejection of the compromise reacherl by Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand on the Adriatic question shall be followed, - at these prime ministers threaten, by reaffirmthe Lion of and compliance with provisions of the trepty of London.. our foreign diplomacy Will have received a stunning rebuke and our participation in further European settlesnetiti will have been made most precarious- - The premiers are probably In no particularly psLient mood with the United States anyway, by reason of this government's ' failure to rakity the 1 'Treaty and assume in other ways its obligations in the settlement of Europe's affairs; and P. natural - that they 'should is only '' it Mr. to feet. ,,required :1 to ... bow Meani dictation. 1:Wilson's . v ,whila the,..extremely peppery amt. offensive remarks in the Itaiien parliament last week about theUnited, States and its chief executive may be reiterated in spirit in other parlia-Meets 'whose criticism We cannot 'bear with willilll tried serenity, and.,..where.theamenities, ;:. are If already with some diff iculty prese -the late- eruption- irt our departinent, of state cousurn .. ' at borne is to be followed by a- grave diepute ..... with the leaders of government in ihe-- two OWN RESPONSIBILITIES. EVROPE'S nations with which we have been in such a close 11 Ilddisapointment, felt by some. of the Eur-allianceand friendship,-,oudiplomacy is oiiean and even by some of the Latin Amer, most tona even trial it which for 2 ichedultd icaninetions, at, the blunt etatement that the cannot .contemplate ,without Miffed States would advance no further trees 2 apprehinsion.. .,. ' ,i ! ainnddkitatmesr.a rank ersibet by Dr. th k - Novi NAMMMNIEMMEIP is ma r, igelkloo), 1 ttiir lb 1 aa4 pqaer roaltog "motet (MVP POP O Pettoollaa koala b. atalbaso4 S. las lat "'a Mambo? A edit Du veva Orri, Poot000liblitth : ;,4 ikik Ili pl.ornrt este Lolg - , k 4111 2 .:I., . 0.021.1-10- stiottitte-Istrness.--- o el Doimor-- OM.O.IIIMO -- I, - AN ERA OF GOOD FEELING. .01m,0P 001.01,0.V.00 1920 16- - M.NOW v..' , - ' 4.411, |