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Reduced this sale to these prices: $219 $269 $369 549 p g A P \ dis i ' Plans to broaden' thej#&ppe of the| BOSTON, March 172.—With the big-| VENICE. Calif., March 17.—Funeral ANG[“_RUSS TRADE Gorgas Memorial Instit fé4n Panama | rest shipment of Chinese fireworks | services were held here yesterday for PACTISSIGNED]. ..~ SAN JOSE, Cos London Press Sharply Criti- cises Terms of Agree- ment. By the Associated Press. 1 LONDON, March 17. — The trade agreement under which commercial relations will be resumed by Gre: Rica.” Britain and Russia was signed here | conciliatory replies to these criticisms yesterday by, representatives of the |and endeavoring to calm the storm. Costa Rican interests in Panama |dence agal s tally tne | N2Ye been placed in the hands of the e agreement is essentially the |Spanish minister there. The Panaman| Push Hunt for Dato Assassins. same as the draft taken to Moscow | government has repatristed many Cos. B ~ by Leonid Krassin, soviet minister of | to Ricans who were taken prisoner grade and commerce, in January, the |during the recent fighting. and has [ 7o _? two countries. Opponents of the Acosta government of Costa Rica are sharply criticising the administration for terminating hostilities between this country and Panama following intervention by the United States. Exciting scenes are ocurring in congress, many members of which are denouncing the govern- ment as “favoring Panama and en- | Venm dangering the independence of Costa .Costa Ricans Rap Government For Ending War With Panama most important terms of which fol-|sent them to Puerto Limon. United | o, .ng= low. States warships are_reported to' be Ships in each other's bors shall | watching the Costa Rican and Pana- | ;"\ qq” accotint of suspiclons against them. receive the treatment usually accord- | man coasts. ed foreign merchant ships by com- i mercial nations. Mexieo Awaits French Not MEXICO CITY.—Delivery of a With regard to Russian gold ex- ported from Russia es payment for imports, the British government does not concede the soviet claim that such ®old should be regarded as immune from seizure to pay British claims. The agreement leaves this as a mat- procedure. ¥ In the'-agreement the soviet gpy- ernment is termed the “government of the Russian socialist federal soviet government. England Bars Al republic:’ PLYMOUTH, England—A number | of undesirable aliens deported. from New York on the steamer Kroonland The government: gree that neither | were refused permission to land here, shall be prevented from regulating (although they had originally embark- Both May Trade in Arms. of France to President Obregon of nounced that the arrival of such a s From U. §. trade in arms and ammunition under |ed for America in this country on the | bania. the general provisions of law. - Adriatic. The action of the authori- | wrecked A declaration of recognition of [ties came after discovery that eighty from the United president of the British board of |States had landed here last week. | claims, signed by Sir Robert S. Horne, | Russians deported trade, and Leonid Krassin, and p- Denldelddlolthe" rea'mlem. contnl,n‘l a Renignation Is Deeclined. soviet declaration of its recognition, ¢ Republic of Salva- in principle, of liability to pay com- df&fi?‘&u‘f&‘l‘ of “Guatemala of- Densation to private persans who have |fereq jts resignation to President supplied goods or given services to|Herrera yesterday, but the latter de- h Russia for which ®hey have not been Senerdaa: 24 clined to The declaration concludes that it that the claims referred to will have from Guatemala City. is understood this does not ImDIY| perw Aviater Chimges Course. been made Juan Leguia, head of the Peruvian tagRica, March 17.— | naval air service. who is endeavori to fiy from Peru to New York, was forced to fly from Santa Elena for Guayaquil in order to effect repairs to the gas tank of his machine. It had been his purposs to fly mnorth- ward from Santa Elena for Buena- ventura, Colombia, but the tank trou- ble cauged him to change his plans. : : BriUsh mivea today by the State sting of %600 MADRID.—The authorities are pur- 1 . has been that - WROME—The newsapers here say d|that a conference of delegates from sonal letter from President Milleran Skton” o e Tormer Agarian mpire Tt n- | will.meet in Rome at the end of the Mexioo is expected here. It was am- | o 0 T Rance’ with the provic letter was impending, and newspa- | slons of the St. Germain treaty. An the Costa Rican field.” The charge pers agreed that the missive might ter to be settled by ordinary court|poil (FTRCCogmition of the Mexican | tria, Czechoslovakia. Poland, Hungary | and Rumania wi BiE Spanish Vessel Wrecked. e e 1 e oW ———— SEAMEN'S SHIP BOARD MOVE. (1. c. voiee 100,000 Toward | in ihat, the Erand jury has been investigating for months, were made e sted to make one of :‘;-“h::: new members of the Ship- | propriation of $100,000 by the Tennes- | broken up, he declsred, “untii you { " preferential treatment in a general| GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador.—Commander with it. peace treaty which is to be nego- tiated. w Back im Italy. ROME.—Prince von Buelow. The government is making | mer German ambassador to Ital returned to (ltaly for the first time =i 1507 nce 1315, He v May Return to Old Diplomatic Post cessions granted British minister, Department. Departmen y of them merely on Ttalian representative will preside. Aus- 3 > Alranams | 2180 was made, ac ; vices, that the m 1l be represented. L m- | Sbtaining the concess thur, Harrison. McKinley ulent. nivance with The concessions, consi " square miles of land, while ostensibly | granted to an American were largely controlled by t. the United Stat The_ position °’the % . “’b CITY OFFICIALS ACCUSED. autnd B R Somi™) - QR MEMORIAL HERE. |, ATLANEA G-t Limcts: oA Amory & Sons. through greemeént entered into between the Costa Rican i minister of foreign sffalrs ard (o0 affairs and the \ he t will take up his resl- : terests, including the son o villa here. . remier, Lloyd George. his villa < p Brding o Information Bt the: h for.persons concerned in 3 S ting water rights along ic inafion T at Promier Dato, 5 . .‘;‘,,.,.“,,u:..,-,"go Britian Inteest JTSLe o mnoried to haw 1d give the concess “viriods provinces and also % ::l‘:l t'ur the bullding of an intes® wvernment the conten- T ““l!n e by the president of Rican congress that Ameri- e restrained from entering oy » ions were fraud- Rican congress ‘v‘oledh to ion on March . MADRID.—A big Spanish _yessel has| amsured by the mew adm l':gug;:yb:l‘:‘cgg‘%”m been found overturned in latitude 33 |imat he will again werv. degrees north and longitude 11 west.| capacity. according to a radiogram received at Teneriffe, from the Swedish steamer Al- = It is presumed the vessel wa: eged gambling NEW YORK, March 17.—President . Hudlnt.ylna:l‘ letter written to him Tribute to the Soldiers. 12.711 n;d:::u here by-Solicitor Gen by seaman > unions’ Teprementatives| . cuuiirp Tenn., March 17.—Ap- | CEheE i oo ring” will ‘never be ak the ring that makes it possible morial to be erected at Washington | “Now then, they London Press Criticises. The Anglo-Russian_trade —agree- ment, which requires the sanction of the house of commons before it cap become operative, is strongly crit! cised by several of the London new: tive. that bolshevik agitation in India must cease forthwith “if the good faith of the agreement is to be pre- served.” Both the Daily Telegraph and the Morning Post express profound amazement at the government having signed the agreement before this condition was fulfilled. The Times scornfully speaks of “the surrender to the soviet” and “an accommodation with a governemnt of bandits, permitting them to sell their plnnder in this country.” The Daily Mail say lusionment placed hopes in 3 sla_has nothing to export but prop: and: The Daily Express. the Daily News and the Chronicle welcome the agree- ment, although they comcur that it will not be an open ‘sesame to im- mediate prospeyity. L. The comment of the Herald. the laborite organ. is that tish labor has scored a great victofy,. ' Krassin's Statement; Tn, tement given to papers concerning the A trade agreement, M. et represedtative, It is obvieus that: whil yere . « anv danger of Russian gold of 3 being seized on their arr! trade cannot be onened up. firat scttle the and arrangeme bring a test case sible. It the verdict.ls in favor of soviet government, trade can begin forthwith; but if the judgment - is against the soviet an agreement would be useless unless the British government should obtain a reversal of the decisior? * M. Krassin said in conclusion that he hoped for full recognition of th soviet government and friendly rel tionship between the peoples of En, land and Russia. 2 Tmpraeticable, Says Paris. PARIS. March 16.—The Anglo-Rus 7 sian trade agreement signed in Lol don is regarded in French official ci cles impracticable, but a sort of future investment which will partly vlacate the British radical element and partly. enable, Great Britain (to have the first obportunity for trade when Russia becomes stabilized. ARMY DEAD RECEIVED. Welcoming Ceremony at New York Given for 1,609 Soldier Bodies. NEW YORK, March 17.—The bodies of 1.609 American ‘soldiers. who died on the battlgfields of France. were formally receffed here yesterday by their comrades who had returned. A ceremony of welcome, dignified by l;tleldmlllllhry;llnll for the dead, was held at the Army tran: docks,. Hoboken, where the bad!e"'”::e land- ed from the transport Somme. Maj. Gen. O'Ryan ang his full"staff were ‘in_atten8ance. Prayers by chaj lains representing all faiths were fered, l'slndl l‘)r. Hert;lerl Shipman, for- mer chaplain to the 1st Army, de- Tivered a briet address, y The pier where'the ceremonies were | conducted was all but -hidden with a mass of flags. " Over each of the caskets was 3 new American fi. Several hundred fathers, thers an other relatives of ghe were ad mitted to the .ceremony. Outside the gate leading to piers other thousands stood with bared heads and paid silent respect as “Taps” was sounded by buglers. ‘The bodies will be delivered by the graves registration service to rela- tives, and a special guard of honor will attend each interment. A ma- jority of the dead were from New York regiments. —_— ASK ONLY CIVIC EQUALITY. Maj. Moton, Speaking at Trinity College, States Negro Desires. zed R. Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute, in an address delivered to the student body: of Trinity Colle “What the negroes do desire,” he safd, “is civic equality.” o _Maj. Moton approved the separation ] of the races on trains, but, in this. connection, said: “It is a crime to pack people irit: a car—often an old wooden car—: sandwiched between the engine and a steel coach, where they are bullied s = by the train crew.” | —_—— EX-CONSUL TWELLS, 87, DEAD. NEW YORK, March 17.—The death ighty- 0o s tired ‘fifteen years 'ago, A % years in the consular ice of the United States, was announced here today. He Al consul at Na- CANADIAN NICKEL IN DANGER' OTTAWA, March 16.—Canad: maligned. five-cent plece—the est coin in the Dom! responding to Bir Henry Drayton, minister of inance, g:‘o notice to the house of he would propose the Saks & (Jompany Pennsylvania Avenue v Seventh Street .For -more than fifty years our prices have been as Jow for similar qualities as any house in the United States—and they are today. The Big. Little Things Furnishings Notaseme Hose . —in White,, Tan | and Blue. All sizes, - 6 to 11. 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