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PAGE TWELVE : ‘REAL? OFFER OF HUN £O BE MADE MONDAY; REPORT tercollegiate Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation of America wilt be held this year at. Soldiers’ field, Cambridge, ‘CABINET MEN, ‘ecsires, == |ON FEDERAL | “nx ie ant oles ‘The biggest yearly rainfall is in ‘Assam. In 1861 the world’s record was broken there by a fall of 805 inches, or more.than 67 feet of rain. ——_—> S) } —_—____—_ WASHINGTON, March'5.—Secre ||... TRACK MEET SET. taries Weeks," Fall and Wallace. who} o.wW yoRK, March S—The an- eee patton nail constitute {h@l dual fleld-and track events of the In- Subscribe for The Tribune British Premier Takes Up Plans Fo Fleet Movements While Reply to Allied Ultimatum Is Pending LONDON, March 5.—Germany’s “real offer” will be forthcoming on Monday, when her delegates appear before the Supreme Allied council to deliver the answer of the Ber- lin cabinet-to the allied ultimatum presented on Thursday, it was said in some quarters here today. V the German representatives were busy while the conference WIESON TAKES REST, olFFERG It was declared that was'marking timé fresh propoal. Premier Lloyd George conferred | yesterday with Admiral Sir David | Beatty, commander of the fleet on the | situation which would arise should the Allies decide to apply renulties to }Germany. Authoritative information | was claimed by the Daily Sketch that in case of a blockade, both the 7forth Sea and the Baltic wouhi be. the in “formulating Sey soni satetonon ee nll hat pected to hold an organization meeting| in the near future. i ‘Ten regulations designed to make effective the waterpower act were. is: sued by the three retiring commis- sioners, former Secretaties. Baker,|. Payne and Meredith. One prescribed) , the manner in’ which” ‘corporations: were to set aside depreciation reserves and was adopted to cover the imme- diate situation. b. Tho-vther regulations were said to} be of a more or less routine ‘nature, covering general conditions of ap- proval of permits from the point of, best. serving the ‘public interests. whether the plan was ‘efficient and whether -the applicant“had sufficient capital to carry out the proposed plan: Annual charges, including an ad- ministration charge of 25 cents per horsepower’ pér’annum and where pub- lic lands are used another charge of 10 cents ‘per “horsepower per annum and a charge of $5 per mile for rights. of way for transmission lines ‘were a N 35 Years of Fine Ps sani Tailoring “Thirty-five years ago ° the Kahn tailoring company had +a reputation for putting quality ahead of profit—and for combining in a Suit of made ~to- measure . clothes these essential quality requi- sites: : —-Authentic, yet individualized style. ‘ provided in one regulation. a Stranger’s Body Found in Park, Bullet in Head NEW YORK, March ‘6,°—) The. body of a well-dressed man about 35°and of disitnguished ‘appearance was found today in Central Park, his ‘left forehead pierced with a bul- let wound. Near the body was found ” —None but 100 per cent pure wool fabrics. —Excellent hand tailoring. en “See Our Ad in Saturday Evening Post J. S. Pettingill “Local Representative’ 214 O.-S. Bldg. German coast. Scenes of a naval demonstracion, and that Great Britain, in concert with | France, had made all preparations to | establish a naval cordon along the | FIRST PICTURE OF HARDING IN A “TOPPER'—Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Chauncey Depew of New York and President Harding. Mr. Harding was. photographed for the first time in a silk hat, believed generally to be his first BERLIN, March 5.—Germany's eco-| «tije,” while making a speech at the dedication of a tablet at St, Augustine nomic’ life will be seriously affected Letter of Respect and Esteem|HUNS MAINTAIN RIGHT Sent Him by Cabinet Asso- | 7° REFUSE TO SIGN. ciates Made Public From by the measures the Allies threaten — New Home to take if the government does not Bena i agree to the terms laid down by the WASHINGTON, March 6.—Word| supreme Council in Paris, but they came today from the home of Wood- oe } cannot prevent the government from row Wilson that the former president refusing to sign obligations which z upparently had suffered no ill effects| Cannot'be fulfilled in the opinion prev- from his trip yesterday to the capl-laient in authoritiative circles here. tal. Mr. Wilson was up at the usual]” Sfinister of the Interior Koch yes- . : hour this morning and busied him-|teraay conferred with parliamentary | * self about his new home, directing the| representatives from territories occu- ar a ata nce eee pied by the Allies. He stated that Mr. Wilson received a letter from|tho measures threatened at London the retiring members of the cabinct,| yore severe, but not unexpected, and telling him how great a place he vc-|that the government had. as far as cupied in their honor, love and ¢8-| nossinie, taken precautionary. meas- teem. tts “The final moments of the cab: bis , inet on Tuesday,” said the letter,] GERMAN CABJNET “found us quite unable to express| OPPOSES TERMS. the poignant feelings with which we (By United Press) realized that the hour of leave taking LONDON, March 5.—The German and official dispersal had arrived. “Will you permit us to say to you| cabinet is unanimously oppased to row, and as simply as we can, how| acceptance of the allied reparations great a place you occupy in our honor,| terms, the German delegation was love and esteem? informed today. The cabinet met in Berlin yesterday and the decision “We have seen you in times of momentous crisis, We have seen your] was’ made known today. FRENCH CLASS uncomplaining toil under the heavy unremitting burdens of the presidency. CALLED TO COLORS. United Press) We have had the inestimable privil- ege of sharing some of your labors. (By At all times you have been to us or] pans’ March 5—The. chamber ideal of a courageous, high-minded of deputies today by Iarge sors ity adopted the government pro- posal to call the speed of 1921 to the modest gentleman, a patriotic public servant, an intense and passionaie colors in view of ‘German repa- rations’ situation. Shh kM kh Ahhh hbk dk ddd de . S ATLANTA, Ga., March 5.—Approximately 1,500 employes | of the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic railroad went on strike today in protest against a wage reduction crder put into effect March 1 by B. L, Bugs, receiver for the road, at the instruction of Judge Samuel H. Sibley of the United States district court. : Schedule of Fair Rents Ridiculed CHICAGO, March 5.—Calling for| rentals ranging from $30 a month for stove-heated flats without electrical equipment to $140 for modern seven- room apartments in average neigh-| train. This was the third time during borhoods; the fair rent schedule adopt:| repraary that this marvelous teat was. ed by the Chicago real estate board| performed. . today was the target for criticism and ridicule by Officers of tenants’ leagues organized to combat high rentals, It was asserted by leaders in the fight against increased rentals that the real-estate board's schedule, under which Chicago was divided into six} renting zones, would permit of fur- THE*WEATHER—Unsettled tonight, probably snow in east and south portions; colder Supday,.gen fair. -Men’s Corduroy Pants New Shipment $500 Pair BURLINGTON ‘ROAD MAKES REMARKABLE TIME RECORD FLARED IM ERCIAL Vice-President Braclcen of the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad re- ports that on February, 28 (every through train on the entire system |} arrived exactly on time. ‘Thirty-three trains ran a total of 23,014 miles—an || average of more than’ 697 miles. per Just received, of very good quality and all sizes, placed on special sell- Phones 13 and 14_ Watch Our’ Windows “Just Wright” _A Spring Shoe for Men at our low spring price— $10.00 The Pair f These fine quality leather ‘Just > Wright” shoes for men are priced : condiderably less than other shoes “of the same quality. Our positive assurance. of ‘satisfac- fon is. given these meritable and stylish “Just Wrights.” ) —men’s section te i Originally, Maréh’’ was the first month of the Year, t love of your country, “You have displayed toward “us a trust and confidence that has touclied us all, supporting and defending u3,| . ,,_. m ther rent increases. When under partisan attack, with] “Eternal snow," on thountain-tops| In all six zones rents for the best a 5 neyér malts because the rarefied air; apartments ranged ‘from $70 to $95| the most considerate way, the wisdom for isavgn rooms: of your counsel. History will acclaim your great qualities. We who have known you intimately bear witness to them now. . Ve fervently wish you, Dear Mr. President, long life and the happiness that you so richly deserve and have sc abundantly earned.” Pedestrians Rush Season in Tramp Across Continent A New Genuine Leather Belt for That Easter Suit ~ $1.00 EACH ~ —New buckle styles, made of gen- uine' leather, constructed to give a very lengthy wear: +You can have black, brown or grey. Jieken's’ dection a —men’s section Danse BRorvers ROADSTER ; CHEYENNE, March 5.--The first of the 1921 crop of “across-the-continent- Brassierés and : 'A Man’s Union Sie For on-w-bet” pedestrians “blew’" into f | Cheyenne Thursday, halted _ briefly | Bandeauxs W, and 'went on. thelr’ way, ‘They are i Three-Season Wear *. and Mrs. F. M. Richards of Long ; Cal., who stdted that they left Los Angeles October 30, 1920, each with only $5, in an effort to cross the continent to New York and back in five months, depending for transpor- tation during the trip only on their own limbs of locomotion and what automobile rides might be tendered to them by friendly souls encountered enroute. If they succeed, they stated, they will receive $5,000. They are not permitted to ride on steam or electric cars or steamboats, and are permitted to acquire only such funds as they earn or which are tendered without solicitation. They completed the outgoing trip to New York, they reported, on December 24th, and when they trudged out of Cheyenne Thursday afternoon had 38 days in which to finish the return trip to Los Angeles. Richards is engaged in the men’s furnishing business at Los Angeles, a fact reflected by the nifty outing clothing worn by him and his wife. Richards, who weighs 164 pounds, carries a 65-pound sack, and Mrs. Richards, who weighs 129, packs 85c to $3.00 Your new spring apparel new Brassiere or Bandeau. We are showing some very interesting models in a. wide variety of spring styles. The stock is made up entirely of the famous Warner brand, which’ signifies satisfaction. These pricings are on our. new low level. —DRY GOODS DEPT. OuR NEW L6w PRICING ON: THIS GARMENT IS ONLY $2.00 Priced considerably less than usual and we recom- mend this garment for three season wear. Some!men prefer this medium weight garment all year around. | demands a ’ i You rarely hear the price ty t of the car mentioned. / | Remarks about its low cost and long service are much more frequent. —men’s section Beginning Mondég='a ‘ Shecial Purchase of ; Attractive Spring Percales will be priced for quick selling:at mt pln canoe etanteaeeE ; Fashion’s Decreed Spring Footwear’ ‘The tire mileage is unusually high. ° Especially priced at $10.00 The Pair 20 pounds of luggage. Py ; \ i —Milady’s foot .would be charming in: one of these smart J nine nr GENERAL MARCH RESIGNS Coliseum Motor Company f | my dag ae crap eens whee ee 20c : ‘ , 4 WASHINGTON, March 5.—Major- CASPER, WYO. Piping, VM in.the low cut style, suede trimming, black and e Yar ! —This is an extra quality Percale, in the prettiest assortment of light and dark patterns you’ve ever seen. —You ‘can purchase your season’s needs at a-substantial saving. 36 INCHES WIDE —dry goods section General March, chief of staff, today handed “hig resignation to John W. Weeks, the new secretary of war, to take effect at the pleasure of Presi-| °* dent Harding. Secretary Weeks in- structed General March to continue us chief of staff until further orders, Phone 724 —Such a practical, as well as a very dressy shoe, cannot be found at a lower price: —It would be a pleasure to-give you a fitting. —dry goods section 131 East Fifth peman sce Ait aad In less than a century four women occupied the throne of Russia, and one of them—the Empress Elizabeth, the able daughter of Peter the Great— proved herself far in advance of other rulers of her time by conferring on ce i I h fe ‘women full civil rights. f For Next Thrift ursday ‘Widely known as an emblem of good luck, the Swastika is of very ancient origin. It was in use in Japan in ancient times, and is still common there and in Korea.. In China it has We have arranged numerous surprises in the line of great bargains for the entire family. New Spring Ribbons at extremely ‘lower prices Fancy ‘floral and plaid patterns, in every desirable width. ~All ‘the bright, ‘striking spring colors are present, as well as the regular run of. staples. been used from time immemorial to specially honored buildings, Easter ’Kerchiefs ~—Those dainty little Kerchiefs aro always so useful. navi sacred or works of art, porcelain, Keep in close touch with our future WANTED—The five room house Rau ncc ments. with finished apartment in base- nent in desirable location, that $1,060 } sash payment and $125 a month pay- nents will buy, state full particula arice, location, ete. Address box fribune. and always so practical as a gift. H —You'll find a very choice assort- ment from which to select.

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