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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1 TH BRITISH NOTE President Unimpressed “SAVE FARMER” r: “~ “WORRIES PARIS. by Minnesota Election’ MOVE STARTED) =F REDERICK & NELSON are id . FIFTH AVENUE — PINE STREET — SIXTH AVENUE End of Entente Feared in| Results From Local Conditions, He Thinks; | gen, Magnus Johnson and NSTAS STORE | ; { Ld TAR PAGE 9 wz = ~ oO LON N, Jul Last nut 8" t ) « Me OND uly 18—-Last minute! Win PRESIDENT HARDING, |ditional farm legislation will be T, PAUL, Minn, July 18. blec- French Press Comments | Can't Save Farmer by Artificial Means Brookhart Demand Aid BY LAWRENCE MARTIN credits act to work before any ad IDO) ™ changes were made today in the! r t M t AS a draft. of the British note to Ger-|S¢Ward, Alaska, July 18,—President | *ponsored. torelect Max Johnson, Minne d to many on the subject of reparations, |Harding is unimpressed by the po:| Should farmers ask raliroad sota, today joined Be In consequence, final approval of{litical menace seen in the Minne-|reductions for the product, they hart, lowa, in a de ed, the cabinet will not be obtained un-|#0ta senatorial election, which, he|will be told that thelr Interesta I8| oy seusion ng . til tomorrow and delivery of copies |thinks, resulted entirely from local |that regard are up with the ‘ " ; adly of the nate to the various allies | conditions Interests of the entire nation ave t r Broken Lines of may be delayed a day Warning of Senator Brookh that congress will be invited to deal | ruin by orth |b the ar tn Deemer, | "Sonam alo announced tat WOMEN’S APPAREL. Women’s Apparel that something must t ica- PARIS, July 18.—French official | farmers. if © republice ° cireles are displaying apprehension | tration expects to win in 19% has| NOT BE CHANGED of senators and congressmen from nhion over the forthcoming British note/atso left the president unmoved The administration has # program | wheat states to dixcuks wheat pri . A the to Germany, a draft of which i tolHe will not embark on any sudden (fF %® coming year mapped out| and otherwise correct economic cor from S rin stocks ccessories d be forwarded here farm relief program. Mr. rding (824 dove pot intend to be stampe ted ditions chai A LE E i Only the most reserved comments |isg of the opinion that « to [inte modifying it ais program ts Thousands of farmers face utter M4 en are forthcoming A considerable | saye the farmers or an “ to be withheld until early in 1924/ruin og the result of dropping T CLEARANCE PRIC Ss fl portion of the press sees in the! by artifics as groundwork for some items to| wheat prices,” Johnson said, “Some aN ee a 9 Dettic: i] British move to reach agreement] gy laid in the coming session of con g must be and done quick OMEN Corsets, Petticoats, if ved r s gressional 4 nd 1 Bl »3 and Gow brok 4 on reparations thru other m for a man to attempt to lift himself |#% Brookhart’s demand for a|ly or there » more grain slouses and Gowns in broken | ax lots, have been sharply reduced for A lvoe hia Geom heohiarage speclal session therefore wil) go un than force in the Ruhr CLEARANCE Ping of the Versailles treaty and an} 477 heeded ta senator-clect feel clearance AL. CLAS i a t enten Mr. Harding declined to discuss | that farnier. should ‘ 0 end entente SAVE 1 f tean me a 13 Cons 24 td 204 4 ple The Journee Industrielle, which Maley oe : i Henry. Ford or hia changes in any |also be ed by an immediate PRICES Prscirgy: 24 to 30 In the lot, me i a > . c a c eFRES: See CANOE, CRDES i way wheat embargo, owing to the abur inter? wen i ng, speaks for the industrialists and) oN Ale Res baimatlon ete tre aie _|wh mbarg Ww to the abun, 16 GIRDILERES (sizes 38, 40 and 42), ree : financiers of F eb s Great teturning to Seward, Mr. Harding |dant crops of Canada and foreign with whatever t pvernment | wer . duced to $1.00. { Britain with seeking to cr two ? fgg went fishing in the fan river | countrie GINGHAM PETTICOATS, reduced ft HY Interpretations of the | Versaill = mY te ie normal, regular Way, | toqay, while M continued Setting a minimum price ¢ he mesic ds : ATE. redu e a treaty—one a British version, bring. | President feels. the rest program ordered for he at would not be a permanent MEN’S Suits ‘oats NDA » BLOUMBR Giga x | {ng in the other allies; another,| Jf the farmer spokesmen, lke |by Dr. Sawyer, The plan is now to | solution the farmers’ problem OMEN'S Suits, Coats, ‘D-MADE BLOUSES (size: 44 Cilia | and 54), redu f Capes and Skirts, re- 4 to OBe. this |Brookhart, wih frame mendations for helping t isolating France and depriving ecific recom: |sail for Valdex late today or early | of course he maid “However, for country of support of the farmers | Thursday, followtr return to|this year and next, I aguinst Germany they will be given administration |Seward of Atial step in « “Britain would nullify the eaty | Consideration, Mr, Harding will as-| Wo as regards France, but con sure, but he bolds that cc Anchorage, Seer herself to benefit thereby, eady gone about as far as it|be picked up at paper says. can in helping agriculture and time |coming over the must now be given the new farm with Speaker Gill reduced to 95¢. | "RIMMED PETTICOATS, sced to 95¢, $1.25 ax j have been sharply reduced DOY ty for this offering, as follows: 16 HOMESPUN SUITS, in | f t ’ small sizes, reduced to | oet0. nrants | \ i | maining in smal] assortments from the season's selling, leve it } ver and | &n ons ing hearings at|the — grain-gre y Wallace will | ruin.” r to may who are farmers from ne | has a Minnesota Slapped n trail 16 TWEED SUITS, in small and Children’s sizes, reduced to $7.25. dvancing and the Old-line reactiona are due to suf. Hi Johnson and Kenyon “4 Pats “ay oR ge gp 11 TWEED 3-PIECE KNICK- W bl : MEN AT SHOPS Boomed for Presidenc whelming election of Magnus John ER SUITS, reduced to earabies tabe SPOKANE, July 18—With 293 yy) son as ner ator from Minn $7.25. “ : Relegitoe e He Dppomage «late ——_— | or Wesniaston 82 WOOL JERSEY SUITS, AT CLEARANCE PRICES = the Great Northern tracks awaiting | Victory Vay . . E 5 ie aaa ivea to 42. low-price 2 Opes tii ceeee ane cea age ee | ViCkOry of Farmer in Minnesota Starting |» a Oe ae Peg 42, low-priced at MALL lots of Infants’ Shiva = at the shops in Hillyard | Talk on Compromise” Candidate for G. O. P.}to the pleas of the Haurdiag conetitu 9 SERGE SUITS, reduced t Sacques, Shoes and Children’s ° This action comes just ahead of | sald Dit 9 SERGE & ©, reduced to Panty D: 3 Wash H d be | the demand for fruit cars by the BY UNITED PRESS tothe third’ party movement rhb wince os, Nad’ stingidted $9.50. Hanis hang ot Hee alae ° growers thruout the state, who are! Victory of Magnus Johnson, | te |two weeks’ tour of the state and 6 COATS AND CAPES, fe- at tehieel vies ue the septeciber vies naa been the {farmeriaborite, in Minnesota's sen:| apy AU R. MALLON | says that nds Washtaston 66 POIRET TWILL SUITS, duced to $15.00. 236 INFANTS’ OUTING FLANNEL \: . NE YORK, Jul ‘ eopre onal olicy os it was last 5 et} “ me 2 d NG LAND ps ee seh shipping season for a|atoria! election, set awagging PO-| sentative group of m erates bee F 3 ata sizes, reduced to ed CAPES, reduced to SACQUES, reduced to 835¢, 45¢ and number of years. litical tongues on the subject of a] conferred and decided to bac ‘1 “- 75. .75. le ds sidtiex, pertaining te'ftte prob’ coun, sescrrccaiise” Ginetta be Deere ar eee Wb G A : 13 POIRBT TWILL SUITS, 7 SHokr JACKETS, reduced oo RUBENS' INFANTS'"COTTON SHIRTS sagged and demand of refrig-| tween President Harding and the | s nator now federal judge, tor] BOMpers Approves regular sizes, reduced to to $9.75. jC’, F508 O. Tet panes tO, BES ee . Haag © “extreme left wing” in the senate| the presidency of the United States! H ‘ ra TT AST § VANTA INFANTS’ COTTON SHI local chief dispatcher's office, the | when 1924 republican nominations | in the 1924 election Laer onc hoice of Magnus : pe Seika a 14 SHORT JACKETS, re- (sizes 2 and 3), reduced to 35¢. distribution of fruit cars being | are considered | INDEPENDENT MOVE NEW YORK, July 1§,—~ Samuel 6 GREEN COATS, reduced duced to $16.75. 100 PAIRS INFANTS' BLACK AND TAN /ff size nds a group of “standpatters” tal 4 01 Hl be made, it Is n na 6 KNITTED C. nS, 4 . SRLS’ PAD s 3 uals estimated as being about one-fourth ling of Hiram Johnson, now on the| Predicted, to put Ke “aps ! : to $7.75 an 109 ‘SERCH AND. 20IR (eines 3, 4 and’ 6), reduced tps Be, | larger this season than in 1922 [high seas homeward bound from an| republican convention as an opp. magnificent FE RES sd Bb: ‘ me AIT T. aici D POIRET 100 GIRLS’ PANTY DRESSES (sizes 2 4 ape ae According to the bureau of crop! European trip, as the nominee. |tion candidate to President Harding. | °*™0*t a! t high finance 11 COATS AND CAPES, re- TWILL SKIRTS, reduced 6 years), reduced to 95¢. estimates, in the federal building, | In New York, Paul R. Mallon| If he fallx of nomination an inde-|'* Not only a pete *s 7 a @ to you duced to $12.50. to $4.95. 12 CHILDREN’S PIQUE WASH HATS re- ental principles for INI 2 "i . 0 5 but also a demon (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) sciLoRENS WHITE TWILL ROMP. ines of ERS (sizes 3 and 4 years), reduced to 9B@e off just before the rush season, the | candidate between Mr, Harding aaa oe vote, the soldier and the ane A | ‘ situation does not look promising to |Senator La Folletto was being built |tapor vote. " lis could’ come mare|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT KITCHEN UTENSILS Low-Priced, Thursday: i apple growers and marketing asso-| today upon the wreckage of the re-ithan anyone to joining the Borah DIVORCE } E ciations. publican defeat in Minnesota. group, the Johngon group,"the La i ca Se WOULD HEAD OFF Follette group, the Norris group and|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 At Reduced Prices, Thursday: 25¢ to , : THIRD PARTY MOVE | aut those other various groups which | | Johnson'y friends are not the only | —wh nympathize In most jones behind the boom. Some “stand- | principles—va idely In others. pat” leaders were discussing seri! Johnson's friends p ou the advisability of t fornia senator for the re |nomination to head off BY WILLIAM J. LOSH |party move by Senator La jotte. | afte WASHINGTON, July 18.—The While there is not yet apparent | Bu federal government's “trust-busting” | basis for an assumption that a third| It | rive today was in motion with re-| party is to be a certainty, there {s | mitted | me weeks the tw an to wend up| after 23, when the to return to the Leviathan a half months in Scie hibit. wanbuben to Beattie aca Small groups of practical Housewares—only two of {{ © were mar a lot in some instances, marked at prices which afford 40c Each ‘ { substantial savings. A tas Gees ( we) ular design (as 4 = by inka GARDEN. HOSE— sketched), in Table Flat- / foot pieces reduced to ee, in silver - plated, } } | $2.75; 50-foot pieces re- ‘rench-gray finish, fea- I duced to $4.95. turing the following kal 2 FLOUR CA ; duced to $! 4 that @ reception com. | the use of drug by such men ax Otto} In the aut od his w he of 1921 Sheehan > £0 to Mexico with 25 MOP. WRINGING PAILS, 1 company with another wom redaded to> 160—-pall ane and they remained t 1a, the complaint no doubt that republican leaders are |H. Kahn, of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.; Clar-| fF closes and se- | ence H. Mackay, of the Postal Tele. | h!m k A. Munaey, | ® many others of |* newed vigor. | Following a lull of several | giving thi months, in which no suits were | rious att filed, the department of justice has| Agricultural discontent would give | the publi a com nsin senator better than | politic © will be at the}! Mexico Sheet , it was | dock to meet Johnson. |more addicted to the use | a | and continu |wife. In April $1.20 possibility ation. graph TERS, re pieces, Thursday, at low O—fiour bins prices: al or canisters, in black 27 ALUMINUM PRESERV- Japanned-finish tin; 100 360 KNIVES, S57 each, set I wringe! er in’ one; easily op. now gone into the courts with a|the Wisco! petition asking the dissolution of|an even break in the We: the International Harvester corpor-|conceded. La Follette is now pre- ation, which it charges, continues to| paring to swing thru the East to reaction of organized labor S, reduced to pound capacity of 6, $2.10, quality 8 ; oe 300 FORKS, 80 each, set of liv No quart Kettles with bail and 30 BREAD BOXES, reduced 6, $1.80. han, according to the compl ebonized wood hand grip. to 75¢—black Japanned 432 TEASPOONS, 26¢ each, PP finish tin, with round cor- set of 6, $1.50. ¥ a 3 NOODLE CUTTIN MA. ners and ventilated back. os .! 2 ck; 1 SE! NS, CHINES, reduced to $1.75 size 9%x10x14 inches and | ‘4 DESSERT SrOONS SO¢ 144 OYSTER FORKS, 85¢ HERE’S MORE ABOUT HARDING STARTS ON PAGE 1 operate in restraint of trade, despite decrees ordering its ac’ tafled. Within the next few weeks sim-| ivities cur- tally assaulted bh f her to sign over to him a deg! to j farm porperty in Yakima. Mar actions will be taken against In Mevemiver, 1932 #ubstantlally made utensils, 10%x11%x15% inches. to be fastened on table Pacific coast cement manufactur- | sentenced to serve fou he in co oN oo 1 & era and raisin growers, and prob kan affates pesfimyet bobirny nike eye peel 23 LAWN MOWER GRASS each 4 | r ~ al, ” L * i ably fish eanners and lumber men, xnq Gipbonx, but none of them has| Mr. Harding also feels that Alas-| hx influence, Mrs. Sheehan £1 it. is understood. yet said that Wills is in the pink of | Ain fisheries must be wisely re: relatives in Seattle BLO Certain manufacturers of auto-| oration ed, while coal mining and tim-| MOTHER AN 3 mobile accessories also are said to} eee | ber activities must be stimulated | HELPED BE be on the slate for government! One objection to a coupe is that | whe © Posaible. ite Feallsea, however, | Back among friends Mrs, Shoe aches. R al f “<3 attack, 4 }there isn't room inside for a wasp|‘hat no development of there re. jhan began her fight to beat her| —Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE educed for Attorney General Daugherty put| ang a driver. ast bs rll possible under present|way tack to the paths of respect | Sheshan wa: 144 TABLE SPOONS, 30¢ each. set of 6, $2.10, | in oe! set of 6, $1.80. 2 CREAM LADLES, 35¢ ed 0 * : f hs CATCHERS, reduced to 144 BUTTER SPREADERS, Ber a é to 8 MEAT CHOPPING 95¢—with heavy striped B30¢ each, set of 6, 32 COLD MEAT FORKS ag % KS, reduced to $1.00 canvas sides and galvanized $1.80. 35¢ each. SISTER hardwood... blodki,':” two fron bottoms; sizes to fit 14, | 144 SALAD FORKS, 40¢ DOWNSTAIRS ae K HABIT ih inches thick, sizo 12x18 16, .18 and 20-tnch Mowers. each, set of 6, $2.40. n and f Clearance 52 HAIR BRUSHES, reduced ed Iabor for virtually any end “war b 4, having completely thrown oft 63 HAIR BRUSHES, reduced 4 have to be imported at much | “™ ry the influence of her drug addict to 50¢. Thi; © ete: | : laa great daterrant | oe, Soptaare Ge Dee’ Orne “uadlet NOTIONS 194 WOMEN'S PURSES;re oe sidaind He envi la settlement of the community : duced to 5O¢. q | Alaskan rallroad * will eventuaity | Property acquired during thelr long and Miscellaneous ‘ 178 PACKAGES “POUND™ | Drove a wise experiment and. worth | tee ay Items of Silks, Dress Goods, Cottons, WRITING PAPER, reduced — is case is one of the most t ‘ 0 pound. f mples of the devilish 29 BAG FRAMES, red If ee would ver dcleribed by golf experts there in| would Prove indegunte for aay on.|amasin€ sxampler of the devia Ve boo t0e Drapery Fabrics, Ribbons, ac} reduced to to your table Mors one thing to do—become @ con) out a large expenditure for equip.| have, ever witnessed,” Beeler, who ? ’ Embroideries and Trimmings 133 PIECES WOMEN'S Anal y lortionis' | ment. s the author of the new state anti The Downstairs Store of NECKWEAR, reduced to | and su 4 tract Quanti Ty | President Harding today received |narcotics law, sald. “It proves the fers a large assortment of 10¢. % f Ss Qi CY | irenry Ford ts out jor eer ]an official invitation from the gov.| urgent need for the supptession of N and other accessory ATTRACTIVELY LOW-PRICED 823 PIECES STAMPED ART rom your pread bills, | Tray Prk Sed b ernor of Honolulu to visit there on|this vice, as no one knows how items at very low prices for NEEDLEWORK, reduced u ie t if he does, we hope there'll be your grocer will re- e-| Jah gata be thac cabinet Henderson before returning to|many women have been broken on||| clearance. to 25¢, No loose in the cabine in motion the campaign against “in-} ee | dustrial octopuses” soon after he| DON’T SHOOT habit. She succeeded, with the a ‘ es he aah hortage now in certal ey j took ofiice. Among the anti-trust The 23rd annual picnic of the | Sportage now in certain lines. Alll sistance of her mother and sister A Clearance of ability and to overcome the drug] is, for instance, s “labor actions filed in the last two years| Seattle Retail Grocers’ associa- are those against Northwest lum-) tion will be held today at Hall's ber associations, Ohio glass manu-| fake, facturers, pottery makers and the | An appropriate song for the Southern Pacific railroad. | day would be, “Yes, We Have No Bc | Bananas.” eee Li all it cost, but knows the ratiroad| ou would execute all the shots If you would x would prove inadequate for any con-| % ers of the drug paige he. F The invitation probably will|the wheel of this vicious habit."|{) The offering comprises: A large assortment of Remnant Lengths has 48 CHILDREN'S UNION commend } Statistical Sam estimates that by | declined a ato _ Middy Blouse Laces, Arm been assembled for a Thursday feature—includ- SUITS (2-year size only), re Bands, Nall Polish, Collar ing Gas to 25¢. Bands, Curlers and Bag Rings Silks yailable land in the ts INFANTS’ VESTS, re- at 1¢ each Dress Goods Velvets and Corduroys duced to 10¢, Hooks and Byes and Safety in a wealth of desirable weaves and colorings— eROCR INOS hermits Pins at 1¢ card Low-priced for quick disposal. 49¢. pe and Hair Pins at | Unitea States will be occupied by | either filling stations or golf links. | } HIRE A VAULT! Another $3,000,000 has been ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT TERMINAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 | found hanging around loose at 300 PAIRS WOMEN'S FAR. | the city hall. Now we know | | ol 2. RIC GLOVES, reduced to where all the money from our | Property for the erection of a serv-| iz Garter Elastic at 1¢ yard COTTON TUB FABRICS 25¢. ‘es went. ice and repair shop for the manu-| = Darning Cotton at 1¢ spool. Useful lengths of Voile, Crgandie, Ratine, Dimities, 96 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, — | reduced to 35¢. 4 250 PAIRS WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES, reduced to 50¢. Challies, Crepe and Toweling. 300 PAIRS CHILDREN’S At 5c All at Sharp Reductions, Thursday, for Clearance, igen reduced to —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pikkoot and Komfortable” PALACE HIP sro baatlip7n PLAYING— eae | facturing and repairing of electrical and numerous other ‘items Flaxons, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Long Cloth, reduced for clearance at 1¢. Batiste, Poplin, White and Colored Outing Flannel, Sheet- ing, Sateen, Percale, Gingham, Devonshire, Comforter We wish the janitor at the county.| Machinery are now under way and city building would be a little more| ®t nearing completion, according ful about sweeping in the cor-|t0 H. EB, Plank, Seattle manager | ners. He might turn up another|°f the General Electric company $1,000,000. The new plant will probably be| heen erected at Fourth ave, 8. and Atlan. | A wide assortment of wom Heater atikits tio st., and will employ probably ] b | en's and misses’ Novelty Gar- DRAPERY FABRIC REMNANTS ¥ 100 men, said Plank Wednesday Lb | ters, Back Combs, Bag Rings, “PARTED CURTAINS’ An Eple of Lite | Difficu ithesé dhye Plank stated, however, Getting a boy plant would not cost $1,000,000, Tho take a. bath He stated that the repair and Just tet him shop tould be built in such Watertte lawn a nner as to permit additions S18. ¢ in case they were necessary, but that the Buttons tea Tapestries, Velours and Upholstery Velvets are included SE Ne gala Rant any sleeea in this clearance, as well as Cretonnes, Denims, Curtain Oys ports Ge CNS velty Tewelrpemall’! yes Nets, Plain and Dotted Marquisettes, Grenadines, Dotted MUL dor. clpithhee Ate: Muslin, Scrim, Voiles, Drapery Madras—also, Table’ Oilcloth Blouses 65c¢ a and Odd Curtains, Pieces Useful for Many Purposes—at Substantial Wellmade ‘Biouses,’ {i ae At 10c Reductions. viceable Madras and Oxford cloths in plain tan and whit Br dace Per LAN REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERY, alo | ened ae 74 Dress Linings RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS Raber EMT ts iy : Sixes § to 15, 65¢ each. 4 157 ney Bead Necklacés in many useful and desirable lengths and qualities; at- BOYS' WASH HATS, in and many othe? desirable tractively low-priced for clearance. broken assortments, sizes ena be DOWNSTAIRS STORE to 6% only, reduced to 25¢ X each, ~—DOWNSTAIRS STORE ner “OHIO” 18-inch Oven Six-Hole Latest Model (Coil $3.00) —DOWNSTAIRS STORE My oun In New York's Underwortd | stated that such additions probably A painless way to commit suicide would not be needed for years. would be to leap from the Montlake Stadium bridge. With HENRY B. WALTHALL and MARY ALDEN Paci Dry Agents Invade Seattle ball players are like a sec onihand motor engine. ‘They don't| New Jersey Resort always hit when you want them to.| LAKEWOOD, N. J., July 18. see ACTS VAUDEVILLE When 40 prohibition agents swooped ‘Bootleggers are now receiving or-| down on this tashtonable all-year |ders by radio,""—News item, round resort there was a flutter | Yep, and their call number is| among tho soclety folks here, but no| cop. arrests were made. Liquor valued A. J. 8. at $300,000 was welze* FREDERICK _& NELSON items—reduced for at 10¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORD —DONT VoRGHT— KIDDIES 10¢ in’. the July estimate of the state's nas Jearned that progressives in the| Pendent movement probably will be apple crop alone ts 26,031,000 boxes, | | republican ranks aye rapidly agree- | started. h ; of $4430 carloads, This exceeds /ing upon Judge Wikies han Xenon wa " sal : ‘ last year’s crop 22 per cent lao Gh Sem: ee tien ena th oud certained today, . tno | D * t upon —DOWNSTAIRS STORB In other words, 6.243 more cars| ceed President Harding as republi. | Choice between the var Bs ote a will be required by the apple stow-| can standard bearer. ives, It ia bel! i pa, for: the wealth: peo : ers In this state alone than were | eaNg 2 | than any other pt to) Aucers on farms and in factories ODD LOTS 0 spotted last fall. | eR I [join the dins led republican ete. | Th" 5559 neesta are: to be 856 i With nearly 200 badorder cars BY FRAZER EDWARDS — «| ments, the near progressives and ir choice OTS OF 1, Pieces of a awaiting repair at one single com- | Ww hast sigh tle: ad July 18—A vp progre aaiven. | the a loo! citizens of the a s wate ee sa, S| w Toa esa, EN eee ne HOUSEWARES and _Silver-plated Flat Ware _ palr foree lessened by 194 men, laid | Hiram Johnson as the compromine | ment say Kenyon would have the a ‘ » an | 1 Ver-p: ate a are Au ey i} VA GN

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