Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 2

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Mrs. Margureite Harrison, American newspaper woman, recently released after serving ten months in Russian prisons, Doctors Differ About Uncle Sam | LLOYD GEORGE FIRM Whether he is pictured as tall and slim, or IN IRISH REPLY snug as a roly-poly—it’s all one to us—we’re neutral. All we care about is FITTING London. — Prine Minister Lloyd him in Overalls when he wants a suit and he George, replying to the communication surely will be fitted to the Queen’s taste in of Eamonn de Valera on Friday, says that to receive the Sinn Fein dele gates to the proposed conference as representatives of an independent and sovereign state would “constitute formal and official recognition of Ire land's severance from the king's do- Rau : mains.” oe OVERALLS In his message the premier remain ed firm in refusing to meet the Irish delegates as representing an inde- ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WEAR pendent and sovereign state, and de clared that, unless that section of Mr THEM A DAY OR A YEAR AND IF NOT SATIS- de Valera’s letter insisting on the dele gaes acting as representatives of an FACTORY WE WILL GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR IN independent Ireland was withdrawn, a % conference between the British cabinet and the Sinn Fein plenipotentiaries would be impossible EXCHANCE. Notwithstanding the firm tone of OU will know Vacuum : Cup Cord Tires by their claimed to be non-skid. distinctive jet black tread — But the Vacuum Cup LMOST any tire with a raised tread is the tread that is guaranteed tread, with its four rows not to skid on wet, oil-treach- of stalwart vacuum cups, erous pavements. is guaranteed not to Their generous oversize, skid on wet, slippery carefully inspected construc- pavements. for 9,000 miles. 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Eliphterios Venizelos, former pre- mier of Greece, and Miss Helena Schilizzi, daughter of a Greek busi j Ress man in London, were married in | London. D. T. Rounsville, president of the | First National Bank of Dodge Center, Minn., was shot and instantly killed in the bank by a man presumed to | be a robber. ‘These who are disturbed over the 5,735,000 unemployed overlook that in 1914 there were 7,000,000 out of | work, a larger percentage of whom were men and actual bread winners than is the present unemployed, ac cording to Secretary of Labor Davis The assembly of the league of J V BAKER & SON nations elected the following members » e of the international court of justice: ow T John Bassett Moore of the United WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” States; Dr. Antonio 8. de Bustamente of Cuba; Viscount Robert Finlay of | Great Britain; Dr. B. T. C. Loder of Holland; Dr. Andre Weiss of France, and Dr. Max Huber of Switzerland. POROLOSAIEDLIONDILIOOI GO NOAI EEIEE | ee re eee Collect $12,000,000 in Delinquent Taxes BOSCH WILLARD Washington.-—Collection of approxi m % 2 | mately $12,000,000 in delinquent and Service Station Batteries | additional sales and miscellaneous taxes by the government as a result lof a special drive ending September | 3 was announced by Commissioner U. S. Royal Cords | Blair The best in tires Eight-Hour Day Ordered. Washington. — Postmasters of the first, second and third classes here- after must put in an eight-hour day U. S. Fabric Tires under an order announced yesterday by Postmaster-General Hays. : : } A tire at a price to fit your purse ties Mae Washington. — President Harding's conference on unemployment will open | here next Monday, September 26, Sec- | retary of Commerce Hoover an- COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND 3° Coast Artillery Forces Curtailed. Washington, D. C. — Twelve coast artillery commands were placed on the reduced personnel basis, in line with in ene editippened sananaraiaraiaiaiaiaiaiaiataiainarsiaiianaaaanaias Im)‘. 8st" of ‘hs army wo 164,000 co CLANDESTINE BODIES HELD UN-AMERICAN Minneapolis, Minn, — Clandestine organizations were condemned as un America in a resolution adopted by the annual encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans here. The resolution precipitated warm* debate, when a delegate from Georgie advocated postponing consideration on it for a year, contending !t was aimed at members of the veterans’ organization, who also were members of the Ku Klux Klan. It was adopt- ed by a decisive vote. Another resolution adopted demand- ed that a new revised Barnes Amer- jean history be barred from all public schools under United States domain | on the ground that it was incorrect and designed to foster spreading of British propaganda, George D. Hall, of the department of fowa, was chosen senior vice com- mander, and H. G. Brant, of Minne- sota, was named junior vice command- er. Mrs. Cora A. Thompson, of Port- land, Or., was elected president-gen- eral of the veterans’ auxiliary. BOMB THROWERS TAKEN Chicago Officers Capture Dynamiters With Big Supply of Explosive. Chicago, Ill. — Fourteen hundred sticks of dynamite, three inches In di- ameter and ten inches long, and 100 | sticks of T. N. T. were seized by police following the capture of five dyna- miters in the act of bombing a shoe repair shop. One of the prisoners was shot in the side by police, who had surround- ed the shop for ten hours following a mysterious tip that it was to be bomb- ed Richard Burke, 23 years of age, who was wounded and may die, was carry- ing the bomb when the five approach ed the shoe repair shop, after parking | a stolen automobile two blocks away Forty detectives hidden in neighbor- ing buildings, surrounded the bomb- | ers and ordered them to surrender Instead, Burke hurled the bomb and the explosion tore the entire front out ‘of the door, threw David Krenan, the | owner and his family from their beds | and broke windows for blocks around | Subscriptions must be paid for pees account? advance. How is your sub-| Us Cottonwood Hwd. Imp. Co. 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