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Actes vk uu oULeHe of UIrculations (Ae Be Uy) dimes Sie SE Eseries Memiver of the Aundcinted KE Yue "Associated Press 18 exclusively eulilied=to the use for republicauon of “WALTER SHARE SUFFERS. ‘a8 a campaign issue: - ~~ It is significant that in the list of 22 subjects suggested by Chairman Hays for consideration of the adyigory com- mittee prohibition does met appear. While it is not included among the ta- booed subjects, ther a couragement in ries . 4 } for any one to propose a prohibition|— plank. e = *(e 1 aiptop Moore, Hilladelppia’s new'Repablicin mayory opened the first}? citizenship school for women in Phila- delphia recently. This school, which is one of the series to be established thru- out Pennsylvania will prepare women to take part in ‘the ‘affairs rof:city, state and nation. Among the subjects to be studies “are politics, parlamentary laws and the organization of municipalities. | Pls tana caren Pew BROKEN RIBS WHEN CAR. FLOPS ON EAST SEGOND Walter Syare, a local real estate man suffered the fracture of three ribs and ai uews credited in this pi ad also ews puplisued nerein. : FE avsien =2 sive your subsee:ption for the Lasper Daily Tribune of aay. pion- “7 (© guy sOliciLor WhO promises to sive you @ premium or # chauce in ony suri Of Contest, Or puy auy moury to ““euners, UL S88 CUBBY Cull SNOW nA set- set thom’ Phe Cusper Day Tripune, swued py the Cireulution Manager, a ve nue snoring them to solicit suvscriptioas coeect money for same. LEAGUE OMITTED The confidential memorandiuny Handed by Chirman Will H. Hays to the “sen ators Bhd representatives have heen 4ppointea to membership on the advisory committee on policies and plat. who forms jéorroborates what we haye here-| today to act on the Federal) woman: snf-|senators becomes more acute with the tofore!contended, that the party leaders | are yet undetermined ‘wlicther ‘the in the ‘approaching campaign. The memorandum gives a list of 22} subjects upon which the platform a visers are requested to submit sugges- tions, but the league of nitiond is nét! améng them. On the contrary, ‘the ad; yisers are plainly told to keep away! from this topic, the admonition being given in these words: The whole question of foreign. re- lations. other than shipping and ‘int ternational trade, and including rela- tions with Mexico, has been omitt because it is felt that this subject does not properly fall within . the scoperot this committee's work,~ that jall the facts, fata and necessary information Will be readily: supplied by Republican senators and congres: men, Whose position in*the meantini¢e will hecéssarily guide the convention. Thip leaves the irreconcilables, who are demanding a positive platform plank in opposition to the leaguc of nations, in the dark as to what attitude ‘their party! Wwill eventually assume On’ this subject. The inhibition _ placed - upon the ledgue by Chairman Hays plainly means that, the advisory’ committee is to keep away from it altogether, not even submitting suggestion s to the stand, to be taken by the con Republicans are thus pla same predicament us the with @ difference of opinion among thé ntion, leaders which threatens to become se rious. tions and ratification of the tr ing agcceptance pf the Lodge reperva- the President insists upon uliqualitied ratification or nothing, and with oppo- nents of the league among Republican ty, while [> Delegates from’ ;many- ‘parts » of ' tlie din the! Democrats With William J. Bryan udyocat.! ststained other injuries an@_his ‘broth- er. Alfred Svare, was jarred up con- siderably when a Ford: tar in ‘which |they were riding overturned just off jof the pavement on East jSecond.street/a5 he has. | He ,has helped to clarity shortly after 3 o’clock yesterday after-| | . vn. Tae Svares pecount for the ac-) jcfdent by reason of the steer-| ing gear becoming locked and in tempting to,unloogen! ft while the car as “under headway, it was guided in- | to a rut turning the car over, lchine was not damaged. | ! Raa Na as eg F) oday’s Events - | | Lads Mega toe celine cpa Centb aes ay | pérsonms possessing liquor or other fluids , cqming under the prohibition ban. | states.'" |. The legislature of New Mexico has | been’ called to meet {i special ‘session | {race amendment. | The gay | bill is expect day.° United, States will gather in Boston to- day for’ the thirty-Second annual con- vention of the! Christian and Missionary Alliance, ‘ The pdstoffice committee of the United States house’ of! repredentatives has, fix- ed today as the date for beginning héar- ings _to. determine _whether increased | rates on second class mail should be recommended. 1 3 | '& Uetinlite’ potitieal program: for. the farmers? of Western Canada| is expécted| tion of the Sashkatchewan Grain Grow-| vs" assdciation, which it to meet today at Saskatoon. et 1763—Treaty. of Paris, hy which Franc: ceded to England all, Canada and the French. poss ns from the Alleghetlies’ to’ the” Mississippi. ‘British North smericas Act,: pro- viding for a union of the Cana- dian previnces, passed by ‘the im- perial parliament... i 1896—Geheral Weylér arrived at Hava- na. as goverpor and: captain-gen- | eral of Cuba. : | 1904--Marriage of Princess Alice of-Al-} bany to Prince Alexander of | Teck. | 1916—United States retary of War: _Lindley “M. Garrison .pesigtied Burnett Skilled iy Opticians | Ground Floor | senators demanding that their party support their attitude, while Chairman Hays holkis down the soft pedal, Héth the my..peopls seem to is Of little Ks about acid-stom, » misery and ill-r from mankibdl 1a oe Do you realize that the i and tissue of the human the chief -atomach ani Onaner, Ereat political parties #6! frdiiug® the! Wan tenes; thi some slight troubler Es those same people would only realize the first ms appear would at to g gia what 6 erushing feed os | Wonderful -d called stomach extend:throughout the entiré | st aH * athe snd more or legs affect: Prectically every organ * NIG, ody? Well; it’s a fact. For that matter, iew People realise ‘dosh one of causes of tooth decay ii tel gan't : te actobl Whgeeae i seri d Rees seit eecitecr eee aeetse f » prob: lew people would ever think at there could be any con: i iain Henning phd ep} y | Prfcbaia Fily Reptyee. |Lord Grey's letter'to the London ‘Times, salar Sock sendte to the treaty, has "returned to London after a consider-} placed. sqme of the. Democratic pro- ponents. of tHe feed Nations | in an embarrassing position. sion of, the -recgent ‘self poised midair with no ent'’s Irish Home Rule|men ‘haye expreéssd their willingness to. to be the first important | acquiesce in the Americanizing reser- want the league of nations for an issue| matter ta be staken up iat .the British | vations. 4 Parliamentary sessions which begins to-|definite pronouncements on the subject ain. Aissolving effect—real and unreal ar- guments are -being- separated. . Sena- tor Lodge, reldtions committee; iven notice that he vexpects preted SS Ute! tred. 40 be Adrélatdd Vat he annual corieen: |. n thé senate next Monday: morn- SY Ne Ry Annivers wee ier thie capitol isd good ‘sign: Many 4 ‘Placed ‘in g Posi- " tion When Great Bri Speaks Lodge reservations pf the ish viscount, | Viscount Grey has just | able stay in Washington, acting as the’ ambassador of Great Britain. He has had ample‘ opportunity to analyze the paramount reasons for delay in ratifi- cation lof ‘the ‘treaty by the senate. He The admis- ely ypacaty S to the United © States “concede ‘more’ national rights and privileges than some of the Tetitoratsa eens have been willing: ferences with aly Lodge and bcies§ to accept. The latt roup finds it-)Senators in which the matter was fully lt bales fair with no arabile foot. discussed, ' Binds ‘hia artival in~ thie ing in sight except the romantic’ ana Country, however, he has not been able adamant wishes of, the -president in {© See the president due to the latter's )the matter. * tracted prot ilness:Dhe vViscount’s state- is ment far th removing doubt and “Senator Reelin. Satirical Turuat |ment goes farm removing doubt and colleagues inf a récent speech be- OPPortune document. fore the senate as. follows: 1 “I am ‘glad Lord Grey has written’ @ 2 the atufbepbers. Hy tea Piped to stow | One Year Ago Today | hat a : that an. Englishman can be fairer to | in the War | America than alot of\ American sen- German national assembly at We' Missouri, tauntingly arreigned. ‘some of. English-speaking nations, and is a el you get. his e - itors have been. While they stand here deciaving that we, ought not to insist upon the samme himber ‘of votes’ ‘The ma-, st Great Britain has, a British states- adopted measures to guard the casterh an says that we are entitled to them, frontier. What will the American senators say _ Drastic armistice trems to >event how? Will Yhey continue to insist that’ Germany’ renewing *the -war were de- we shall have but one vote and Great bated by the supreme council. Britain six, or will they say that woj SE iy... Ae shall haye as many votes 4s Lord Grey’ * Many Russian Women of good birth says we should have. I amr inclined to are reduced) to. selling papers in the try to get this Englishman over here streets of Petrograd: ‘ to run ;fon senator from one .of Ss, ‘Franco Willing td Aécede The embarrassment of administration knowledge that leading French’ states- f It is fully expected that octet will be ‘hade in’ France in the’ near future, following the lead) of, Great Brit- z This leaves no bagis for the many ’ arguments advanced against the Lodge reservations that the ‘allies would \re- jee them. Se Prospects Much Brighter Lord, Grey's letter has had a! very ‘ 1 chairman of the foreign ing. Jt fs generally conceded that’ the Republican” leader has sufficient trength to enforce his: av! While it is futile to forecast, the probable out: come, the general, air, of optimism prediotithat dhe, treaty, will -be!,.dis- posed of during the current month, Irresponsibié “talk “and’*rimiors con’ rning \anvalleged friction’ between Great Britain and the United States over the ratification’ of the treaty, are put at rest by the letter of the Brit- A .CONSERVATIVE.. yet up-to-the-minute, rapidly growing company rendering, the protection your. family ineeds) "54 eh THE CAPITOL LIFE “INSURANCE €O. C.R. McGREW Premium Oleomargarine. enough. flavor. Swift's. Why Acid-Stomach Causes So Much | ach and when these + alth would ll effects of an acid- iystem but it nection between an and falling baits or and a gouty < ony | estion ferment, think thy ep the stomach Mark are ; Few uat cacn th article. 4 heartburn, et nt, Tn. ti sonditions, and only the best Like a! Knife ing to “Bacle them up,’ 20c at ‘the fe. Grand Central Blok. 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' Atte x St Paling way With the coyote, : pany i pleat guilty when arraigned in Peis CHE¥ENNE, Wyo., Feb. 10—The| tice court. * best attended semi-annual reunion of the | opened this week with consistorymen from all parts of Wyoming and sev- eral neighboring states fn attendance. A class of 216 is being clev-ied to the] ©» 32nd di They will increase the |‘ membership of the ‘consistory to abvut 1,800. Arn unusual feature of the union is to be the conferring of the 33rd degree on five knights corimander of the court of honor Tuesday after- noon... Two members of the supremé council will participate’ in ithese cere monies—Judge J. A. Riner of Cheyenne ohana They will be ‘assisted by holders of the honorary 33rd degree. 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