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AMIR TLS S 7 Pa Ler et RO aA SE BRAUN ED 9 Be Rc Rak a IQ A RET a MAP <a APRA A na THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. Doctrine in this country la vhat it | O#ting @anamm’s appeal to the League to | delegation In London and reached an] cenmtion of hoaititties Bepreen means Kuropoan G ante ald | settle Ita dispute with Costa Rica. agreement vw “ ie ‘4 the id evacuation by eo F a ne pert Te fee Miende Gonpeas ner | eh League will not wake action in the | of cli, Ey lin, Minor. rf of “Arment th Raa'te nn Ap heerpte th) disprite without conmultation with the ent was also, reached tor | tecti in ners, al ter An Harding Administration, (twas stated, | the Inimediate exchange of rina fon of the United tates In world at: fairs, it it Delleved they will exercise | THe bellel was expressed that there —=— = P ‘ if the greatest caution not to offend in| Was email chanes for friction since, If! a ee oe the Kind | the matter finally goss to the League, it | i} belief ts expreew ee 7 Quality Meats: sranittieneres IT Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. N. Y. expreewed ticle auarttie teat ie’ Parnria~| cour st Justice, whith was draftai {n/| Costa Rica rg od wrill “a worked oat | part by Bitiu Hoot and which the Har) satisfactorily and that developments| ing Administration i suppored to are rapidly talkie th that direction, "Fhe , Office & Warehouse FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | |[f Ketabliahed (879 rhe bes ed tte eneenbers MONROE DOCTRINE | ‘ocrs’"xeustontent Sa.teternaocal fi Effort of Cee to Attempt] SAFE WITH LEAGUE) one io sauiy' no tary (htens twenty 1 Settlement Would Cause Re- Wels faerie Sea rae 517 West 16th St. Loins of Pork ., ital Will Take No Action on Pa Wilt be delayed a seers ie Ceareee e Ne pMigiad Wbo Gomndting | prone auth seconde tS | “280 a Pound Can You Afford WASHINGTON, March 1. — The United States. FRENCH AND TURKS AGREE. Douncil of the Leagne of Nations wl | cma, March 11 (United Peems)—|Montiiitten With Nmttenatiain so Rot exsist in the aettiement of the} The Monroe Doctrine will take pre-| Ceaee—~Te Exchange Prisoners. eat. Giapute between Panama and Costa }eedence in the Western Hemiaphere, it] LONDON, Maroh M—Premter frtand, ‘Rion, as intimated from Geneva. This | vas stated unofficially at the Laague of| before leaving for Parts this morrdtre, i the view eld tn official quarters | Nations headquarters here to-tay, fol-' cunferred with the Turkish Nationals OPPENHEIM, GuINS 2G | 138 Cohunbus at ae. Bsc St. Not to Buy at Best’s? 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