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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. sueaee} “JUSTICE COURT sone GREAT. ADVANGE, SINS HERDING «International Program Is Endorsed in Letter to Ohio Executive. WASHINGTON, March 8.—Prest- dent Harding looks upon the court of % international justice as “one of the = Ereatest advacnes which world so. c'ety has made toward conditions in wh'ch at last the rule of law may be substituted for the rule of force,” he wrote Lieutenant Governor Earl 1). ~ Bloom of Oh'o, in response to a resolution of the Ohio state senate commending him “for his courageous stand” in urging American par Uc!pation ‘The recommendation that the United States adhere to the proctocol under which this court has been the most thorough and matured de- created, was not put forward without PFideration,” the president wrote. Thoee who at th's time are entrust ed with the direction of the inter- national relations of our country are firmly convinced that this move not only would represent the wise policy for our own people but would be an emphatic testimony of our purpose to encourage every feasible project for establishing the rule of law, as = opposed to the rule for power in this world. The whole story of civiliza- “tion has been the story of the effort to substitute the domination of jus tice under law, for armed might. “IT may say frankly that it 4s in- conceivable to me that the American people who have so long been devoted to this ideal should refuse their adherence now to such a program as S represented by this tribunal. DOREMUS AND INCHES WIN DETROIT VOTE DETROIT, Mich., March 8.—Frank Doremus, former Democratic con- essman fom the Fist Michigan d's- tiet, and James W. Inches, former po- Mce comm'ssioner, will be candidates for mayor of Detroit at the April elec tion, when a successor to James Cou- zens, now United States senator, tn chosen. They were the successful candidates in yesterday's non-partisan primar: A proposal to increase the salary of the mayor from $8,000 to $12,000 a ear was lost “A preposa’ to ue $5,000,000 in public uti'ity bonds for extensions to the Detroit ‘streét rail- way sary TURKS REJECT PEACE DRAFT, LONDON, March §.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)—Prime Minister Bonar Law stated in the house of commons Fisey that an official statement trom the Turkish authorities at Angora, relayed by the British high commis: sioner at Constantinople, was to the Geffect that the draft treaty presented “at Lausanne is considered unsuitable but the grand national assembly, by a great majority, had given authority to continue the peace negotiations. Ines failed to” rece've’ the: neces- 60 pet icenty sitrtaaiey' SUMMARY OF | BIGHT HEWS| BERLIN—A dispatch from Kart?- sruhe says French troops have crossed the “Mazau bridge, appar- ently with the object of reinforemg the French customs lines. DUBLIN—Twelve irregular pris- oners Were ed in county Kerry through the explosion of trigger mines. NEW YORK—Henry VY. Dough- erty announced he had perfected Plans to transport between 2,500 and 6,000 American negro miners to the Ruhr to work coal mines selzed by the Fren¢h. BERLIN—The Munich corres pondent of the says it has learned ‘ diplomat that the cecupy Frankfort ne: Munich and other paint Germany in three week Achurtbendblatt rom a visiting Week and uthern ROME—Premier Musso!int graphed the Italian amba Berlin and the Italian Munich instructing them protests ag to enter nst an attack made on 17 Italian workmen in Bavaria, LONDON—A dispatch to Reuter’s from Constantinople said that th nationalist government seems’ to have won a complete victory on the Lausanne treaty situation in the assembly at Angora. CORK—Peace proposals signed by many of the Catholic clergy and addressed to the leader of the south ern republic: Commandant Gen eral Tom Barry, by Father Duggan of Cork were issued. PITTSBURGH, Pa—One uniden- tifled man was killed and a score injured and several persons still are missing following a fire which de- stroyed a four story brick bu.lding With an estimated los sof $125,000. NEW YORK—Reports that the Standard Of] company of Indiana was negotiating for the absorption of the Cosden Ofl company, one of the largest independent oll firms, was confirmed in financ‘al circles. Che Casper Daily Cribune By C. D. Batchelor tiarold Brighteyes decided to “‘save’’ 86 seconds by catching a street car. BALFOUR TAKES UP eae WTA GEORGE HARVEY U.S. Ambassador's Ideas Based on Commercial Angle, He Says. LONDON, March 8—(By The As- sociated Press.)—S) in the house of lords tot rl of Balfour, secretary for foreign affairs in the cabinet. of former Premier Lloyd George. declared that his cir- cular note to the allies on the subject of interallied debts did not deserve the strictures passed upon {t by American Ambassador Harvey in his recent speech here. In concluding his explanation, the former foreign secretary sald that, from a strictly commercial view point Ambassador Harvey's state- ments might be correct, but that “I for one take less of a commercial view of the deal.” (#) fear “Coauthor of “For the Young Moth- er,” by Eldred and LeCron DUST FUR THE PROSPECTTLVE MOTHER This subject is a great fad of mine, T suppose those who read this depart- ment feel — but it avaids much trou- ble, that I want to repeat the warn- ings often. Tho prospective mother is building up a Uttle new body, she is building it from the materia’ cir- culating in her own body, made up altogether from the food she cats. How yastly ‘important that she pay @ttention to her diet, being sure she giving’ herself an adequate amount Tto keen up her own strength and tliave a surplus for her new needs. Don't try any dietetic stunts dur ling pregnancy. Think and plan for <Your daily diet,” being sure that it “contains these foods every day. An Adequate Daily Diet. ‘Three groen vegetables (using) wa- ter that they are cooked in.) Fruit three times a day, stewed @ratber than raw, avoiding citrus fruits if there is a tendency to too “anuch acid in the stomach (hear urn.) aud MINE LE MevERELD Meat only once in any | Use plenty of whole grain breads| bath for thetr mineral content and thelr laxative effect. Plenty of carbohydrates baked po- tatoes, cereals, whole grain breads, candy milk, vegetables), Avoid corn| cabbage and cucumbers, Hight glasses of water daily. | Four glasses of milk as a beverage or in cooking. | Don't be any “funnier” than need| be about eating. If you are finicky and notionable, talk about it, don’t| try to concéal it an@ have a sense of humor about it, It fsn't necessary to. your well being that you have cravings; most of them originate in your mind and are fostered by the| senseless superstition that is is the proper thing at such a time. You can| get over a lot of things !¢ you wiil| only let yourself. Appetites at this| time are changeable, You'll find though that you can stuff down a, lotof foods if you keep your supreme! object in view, a healthy, well prt ished bab; four da; imes a week, Cl areas see cul MOURNING GARMENTS, Is eHARGE [00 ADVANCE IN SUGAR PRICES CHICAGO, March 8._Evidence in connection with the} deaths of two husbands, as well as the third mate of Mrs.; Tillie Klimek, charged with murder, was allowed by the court but her co-defendant, aa Nellie’ Koulik, pss SUD f i today by Superior Judge Kavanagh. Mrs, Koulik,| 7 Wawra? Sinsieh tnd keaton 2 Gamblers’ Market Boomed by Commerce Dept.—Spreckles. however, still is under indictment in connection with the pol- death of one of her husbands by son, it is alleged. Th sought to show: the co volved in a murder conspiracy. Charges that Mrs. Klimek sat by TEN RREAK | the bedside of her third husband, OKLA. JAIL Frank~ Kupezyk, shortly before his NEW YORK, March 8.—Arriving death, and stitched her mourning gar from France on the Majestic, last ments, were made by Assistant! yingra, Okla, March 8—Posses|2Isht Claus Spreckles, chairman of State’s Attorney Wi'llam F. Me-| airectea by county. officers were| the Federal Sugar Refining company, Laughlin in his opening statement to-| scouring the country about Vinata| “eclared that the United States faces day. “We will show that she also showed him an advertisement of an under- taking firm showing coffins for $3 the prosecutor said. He charged that the defendant. be- fore Kupezyk’s death, had safd that he did not have long to live. “Three of her husbands are dead and one still 4s in the hospital,’ he declared. another serious sugar ‘shortage, similar to the one that occurred when Herbert Hoover-was food adminis trator, unless the department of com- merce stops issuing statemeuts”’ on the situation. eThe recent rise in the price cf sugar, Mr. Spreckles asserted, was “due to a gamblers market assisted by the department of commerce." “The American people have been mulcted out of millions of dollars,” he sald, “and the ultimate result will be the same as when Mr. Hoover was food administrator.” Santos di rasta rh MRS early today for ten prisoners who escaped from the Craig county jail here shortly after midnight. PAROLED NEGRO SHOOTS FAMILY (Continued from Page One.) by physicians who aame from Sparta, and just as the broken leg of Sam Haston was set, his wife died. She had remained unconscious through: out the shooting. Rum Runner Captured in Pistol Fight One New York physician says that business, men who occupy offices on the upper floors of the great skyscrap ers get flighty after a few years, and Secretary of State Ernest Haston| unless making a change, become mild. in Nashville was notified by wire and | ‘y insane started for the scene with blood hounds. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.—The crew of the Fort Point saving station located at the Golden Gate, tho en- trance to San Francisco bay, after |a running pistol fight with the tug | Peerless, an alleged rum _ runner, tured the crew of three men and seized the cargo and tug. The cargo is sald to have been made up of liquors in cases. ‘The coast guard crew was tipped off that a tug would attempt to enter the bay with liquor and awaited in the darkness. The tug entered the bay .with its lights extinguished and the coast guards gave chase in a launch, After a two mile chase the ards, firing shots, were able to board the tug but they did so amid many pistol shots. ‘The guards put more than 15 bullets through the upper works of the tug. It is believed the tug was serving as a lighter for a rum runner from British Columbia, that prohibition authorities have been on the lookout for several days. Douglas was sent to state prison from Shelby county in 1915 for arson, his conviction carrying a term of five to 21 years. Sympathy executed for him {s said to have moved members of. the Haston family to secure his} release on parole to them. “MELODYLAND” Ticket Sale Tomorrow. Box Office Moose Auditorium THE NOTORIOUS RED MILL OF PARIS THE ROYSTEROUS MONTMARTRE DISTRICT FROM MIDNIGHT TO’ DAWN “QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE” RIALTO « TOMORROW AND TURDAY No From the Play by Lem Parker Directed by Wm. Beaudine “Get The Shadow’’ Those were the orders sent out from “‘Head- quarters”’— — Also But it remained for little freckle-faced Cameo Comedy BiSkEy Callahan to succeed where all others failed. Pathe News How he accomplished this and many other Travelauchs interesting things are shown in Wesley Barr latest and greatest photoplay Arkeon Dancing Academy AND KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PUP CAFES NOS. 1, 2 AND 3 Wesley Barry “Heroes of the Street” A HARRY RAPF PRODUCTION DOCTOR BEATEN AND ROBBED AT OKLAMOMA CITY Finds Self in Pool of|* Mud on Regaining | Consciousness. | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 8.—Dr. B. Cheston Goldberg, who late | ‘ast night was abducted by four un. masked men at h's home here, walke¢ PAGE FIVE. Consular Office? | rie er ee | took the positio: that the two off! 7 - | clals Id be p exonerated In Britain To |; see ie pei. charges that were tempting passengers an ships. B tish to Remain Closed |*: Havana Sees Water Spout ge WASHINGTON, March 8. — The controversy arising from the cancel lation by the British government last July of the exequaturs of American consular offices at New Castle-on Tyne has been closed by orders issue¢ HAVANA, Cu 3%. —A by the United States government that | water spot he ocei consulate there shall not be re}t, a h suddent opened. appeared « at the er Ambassador Harvey in London ad-| trance to Ha harbor short vised ‘the state department late yes-| arter noon today and moved to ti |terday that in a note handed Lord hg tor t Curzon, British foreign minister, he |had conveyed this decision of his “5 government in the case growing out Jof the action taken by the British William Tex government inst Consul ater presente and Vice Consul Brooks, in th 1 discriminated against € F A R LES Is. | The American note sald t { sulate would not be re opene: | rangements would be ma¢ | Into police headquarters and to authorities that he regained con sciousness w = in a poot of! | mud about 13 miles from the city af, ter having been beaten and robbed His face was disfigured by trom eye to t The physician expressed the Baliet that his captors were secking nar es which he carried in his emergency kit. “They stripped me of every thing I had and beat me on the back, ne told police. He was unable to ex-) what caused the injury on h face, Dr. Goldberg sald he had been nd and gagged just after being se'zed as he was putting his automo bile In the garage for the night. His kidmapers, he said, sped rapidly away in thelr own machine, When he regained consciousness early today, he said, he was is in hole on the road 18 miles in the country, His d'amond ring and $60 in cash were gono. “I don't know what happened," loctor said. the The physiclan was unab‘e to i scribe any of his assailants but said that he did not think they were mem-| bers of 1 Klux Klan, Seissccta anaes Caruso Costumes Sold for ““Song’’ ‘W YORK, March 8.—The gorge- ous, brilliantly colored costumes worn by Enrico Caruso in some of his most popular roles were placed on the auc tion block yesterday and sold for lit- tle more than a song. The highest price pald was This was for the costume that Caruso wore in Radaemes in “Alda.” An- other costume for the same character was sold fo $45 The sixteenth century brescian wal- nut cabinet used al baptism of Glori: ruso $425. It was announced that Mrs. Caru. so's share of the receipts would go to the uso foundation for the Smet fit of needy musicia KEEP LOOKING YOUNG | It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The Lhe of pe keeping young is to feel yung—to do this you must watch your fiver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rin under igre eyes—pim| pate bilioes look in face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Pour dentie will tell youninety cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- und mixed with olive oil toact on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They brin; about that natural buoyancy which al should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system cl iamhiitien Dr.Edw vards’OliveTablets are known by th their olive color. 1c and 30c. Don’t Forget the Cooks and Waiters Carnival and Dance | TONIGHT ialto STARTING UNDAY JONES HEALING CREAM LS QUICK RELIEF FOR EAD GOLDS Colds and catarrh yield Ifke magic to soothing, healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your logged nostrils open right up and ‘SCOTT PULA freely. Hawking and Don’t stay stuffed up you can breathe snuffling stop. and miserable. Get a small bottle of Cream | Balm from your druggist. Apply a little in the nostrils and get instant FRIDAY and SATURDAY MERICA relief. 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