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4 N . . N . . N 4 N : N Ny \ \ : N 8 N ‘ N ‘ ; : \ q Pack six ise DEATH TOLLIN HUN WARFARE STILL GROWING (Continued from Page 1) “threate nan uprisin s. Soviet sen is growing in Germany. timent veral leading Independent Social- inciuding Karl Kzatusky, are re- ported to have gone over to the radi- cals. + ALLIES MAY ADVANCE INTO INDUSTRIAL REGIONS, (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Mar. 20.—There are many indications, according to Cologne, that | _ the allies are preparing to advance} their concentrations of troops at Strass- ui burg_and Metz, further into Germany | if the cquntry does not quiet down soon,, the Exchange at Amste SPARTACANS SET UP SOVIET AT ESSEN. By Associated Press.) WS, Mar. 20 (Hay ture of Essen was effected Spartacan arm: 77 guns and equipment, in- Telegraph correspondent } am reports, Agency). of 100,000 | chiding armored automobiles, accord- ing to Aix le Chapelle advices today. The Spartacans proclaimed a Soviet re- public, During the night Duesseldorff, on the Rhine, north of Cologne, was captured by the Spartacans. BERLIN EXCITED OVER PENDING DE VELOPMENTS. (By Associated Press.) RQ rious parts of the | x It is reported that security police hooting down all officers of the Since noon ¢ troops remaining in Berlin. rs ha jen Linden bristled and Hotel Adlon was thor- ned with it and gua Vild rumors are afloat and | tesquely magnified in cir- hing with excited people. oceurred in suburban There is a ‘conspleuous ab-| Wore, a white woman, is being held in} <a Binghampton charged with selling ng firing arded sence of troops in workingmgn’s dwell- Ing places, where agitators are busy. STUDY OF SOCIAL PONDITIONS Wl BE MADE IN IY. Salvation Army Extends Home Service Program to Montana and Wyoming, Survey to Be Conducted DENVER, Colo., March 20.—(Special.) ension of the Salvation 1920 home service program. to tana and Wyoming was announced this morning by Lieutenant Colonel W. Cousins, commander of the inter- mountain province following a confer- ence with O. C. Bortzmeyer, provincial he 1920 home serv- zer. ice prog hi fect in Colorado, Army Mon- John een carried into ef- New Mexico, Arizona, California and Oregon and will be ex: tended to the remaining 24 western States as soon as practical. The 1920 home service program con- T the ading cith The object of t work to leadir it desires to a by army officers. to attention hi: ach cc signin, “3 a study of social conditions in every county in Montana and Wyo-! *s will be made by yunty. this men is that n the public to the y cit am was evolved ‘ udy of the western states Many ciuses coming been found to have y and pesult origin in rural districts “And small cities. As a result of these observations the army is seeking to extert its influence to every section of the west. The social studies will cover poyer- zation, missing persons, housing ‘and eney, juvenile delinquency. s\mericani- permanent depend- ty, unemployment, ile; eitmacy. SERUM TO SIVE POISONED HORSES SAVES LIVES OF SIX WhO ATE BAD OLIVES WASHINGTON (By serum pre of the bu Mail).—It was red by veterinary scientists 4 of animal industry for experimental purposes in treating for- age poisoning of horses that saved the life of Lena Delbane,, after the six members of her family had died from eating poisonous olives in New York recently, according to the depart- The serum was made from the blood of a sheep that had been immunized against bacillus ment of a botulinus poisoning. In investigating of bacillus botulinos culture, other forage poisoning of horses the bureau of animal ini made extensive experiments with serums and discovered there were two strains us. dustry They look alike and the poistns they create produce yut. immunization the same effect, th against one does not tion ment investigators as “the olive strain” and “the strair Three- in- stances of olive poisoning, one in Michi- gan, one in Ohio and the third in Mon- tana, were all caused by “the olive strain.” The veterinarians, therefore, ! were reasonably certain that the serum | AUTOMOBL hundred this y: UNIVERSAL gainst the other. are commonty known by afford immuniza. |' The two strains the govern- ERS—Save r. See our ad this CHEMICAL poison a faw 3 20. i EIN ED girl to David Lee Wong, proprietor of a Chop Suey restaurant. be Casver Daily Tstage.af 1880. ‘i ee H } In the light of ‘cniure the ‘American | Latin Hyves Gn-t)e 28th century. | “One gets ¥ite impression,” the Tele- (eraaft quotes Mr. Qudexeest as saying, i“when he is in) America, that he js in } the closing days of nobility, whén the peasants thot their noble lords the only things of importance in this world, but @ | with the difference that the bankers | }and greet Vusiness men take ‘the place ; of the gpeincdibos etal and barons. i ‘ENGLISH SHOW SIGNS OF GETTING BACK SUPREMACY: “WW SHP BUILOING TRAGE LONDON, (my Maty— Maft).—An analysis of, Lloyds’ Register Returns for the quar- ter ended December 31, made by the American Chamber of Commerce in| London, indicates -that, for the first. time since the United States: became a shipbuilder on a large scale, British, shipyards show signs of regaining thelr former supremacy. The Vides be now. ba in the CONTINUOUS | oLD BY MOTHER TO cu N—Anna Lee Wong, an eleven-year- with old Chinese-American girl, whose mar- | riage to a Chinese four times her age, | jas been told in dispatches from Bing-' & | hampton, N. Y., is being held in New! % he inner city streets are| York under the care of the Methodist | | be Episcopal church. Mrs. ‘Marie Chin! + e t t t t I gre the Telegraaf. DUTCHLAND LABOR LEADER 3 Tucscucxiroustons: “THE TEETH of ‘HE TIGER” An Arsene Lupin story. No wonder small boys ran when they pass- ed old man Forbes’ house at night. Its scandals and crimes were capped "Telegraaf airs “Oudegecnt, founal gy. at Last by murder and the only clue, the Teeth of the i hat in the United States: Politics are at this moment on al %?- level with those of 1840 in Holland. returned conomically, AND CONDITIONS INU. i, ‘ —_ AMSTERDAM.—{By mail.j—An un- lattering view of America is given in| an interview in the Amsterdam. Tele tT by William Oudégeest, widely m3 known in labor circles, and leader of he Dutch Labor party, who recentiy|% from attending the interna- fonal labor congress at W: ashington. America has got to the NOTICE! Customers, please ask. for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. -— © 2:30 TO 11 P. M. I ; LAST TIME TODAY Cecil B. DeMille’s Production “Male and Female” $ SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2:30 TILL 11 P. M. ‘Unitea Kingdom, says Am 4,735,109 tons as against Britain's 1,951,- Chamber, ‘exceeds, by 27,782 ti that |. 759 tons, but the horsepower represented | under present” consiruction in the| by the American ships was only 2,591,- United Stites, where the» decrease in} 210 as. against -2,209,040 of the British. the building *0f new tonnage ‘amounts Britain Is going in for higher power. to 504,000 tons, as-compared with the| vessels, while the Tinited States ts build. figures for September last. ing more of the “‘tramp” class. The American chimber remarks that} A review of world tonnage in course | the tonnage under constructioi. may | of construction: shows a decline of not beso good « basis for judg.aent | about 187,000 tons from the figures for Jaunched, and that the United States | as the amount of tonnage ac uaily| the September q — is putting ships on the water quicker ‘Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Mason are hore 4 than Great Britains from their ranch near Grand Tsland, The United States in 1919 constructed Nebr,, attending to business matter $ 100 REWARD Will be paid to Seiten or persons furnishing information leading to recovery of diamonds taken from the women’s rest-room in the Iris Theater last Saturday night. SPECIAL PRODUCTION THE HOUSE OF QUALITY eater eine: THE STATE row a“Money” Garden Give Mother Earth Pure-bred ae, There’s a big: dif- ference between seeds that just grow and seeds that produce bountifully and true to type. You cannot always tell the differ- ence until harvest time. Then you have exchanged your money, time and labor. Half your table expense, during the greater part of the year, is for vegetables which could easily be grown in your own garden. Priced, per Packet, 10c % h, 2 for 15¢ WEBEL COMME RCIAL C0. THE BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS PHONES 13 AND 14 i8 ve 9 L | Ic TH CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. FOR TODAY AND Coe TODAY TALER “Everybody’ 3 got a past! Take any one—rich or poor —-slip ’em ‘a mysterious warning. ‘All is discoyered—hbeat it!’—and nine out of ten will shake in their boots.” That is the start of it all. When the pretty stenographer hears the above assertion for the first time doesn’t be- lieve it. But—the more she thinks about it, the truer it ‘sounds. Finally she is so firmly convinced of it's truth that she determines to experiment. She decides to try out the plan on a millionaire she has never séen. . Her boss discharged her for it, on a moment’s notice. Her lover cast her out because of it, without a word of explana- tion. What WAS this dangerous talent of Lelia Mead’s? Do YOU believe that everybody has a past of the haunt- ing variety? So the derelict insisted to the girl with the dan- ,gerous talent. And the’girl acted on that assumption. No wonder __._ but that wouldn't be fair! “All women were taboo at his Bachelor Hall—even serv- ants: The nurse got in first—then the stenographer—and then came the deulge. A picture that is easy te see—easy to remember—easy to recommend!" A Big Comedy, Jammed Full of Laughs— BILLY WEST “MUSTERED OUT” . Sea SUNDAY ‘CHARMING Blanche Sweet pees NS NL “A WOMAN OF PLEASURE” - A true story oe a woman Aide marries for money to en- joy luxury and pleasure. A Bird in a Gilded Cage! iz Acknowledged as one of the greatest silat: ever filmed. BiG CHRISTIE 6 COMEDY “HE MARRIED HIS WIFE” It was sure some marriage! COME EARLY! Send the Kiddies in the Afternoon. THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN!