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XN 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. ote mages CHANGES ENGLAND | ‘<The Light of the States” Illuminating este Metin P05 BERMANENT FARE RACING CING tonnage, it might not be practicable tiea PPremier Briand then suggested C tol O We tunhage pussckted by any pti ocriman tae’ ACKS IN NAVY PUN apitot at Opening of Arms Conference | irae: fc" OF ANE GENTS Ait RESULTS who could determine how far the committee work was advanced, Sec- retary Hughes replied that he wor advise the delegates of the work of proceedings, waich ave alco 1) this. It 8 easy to estimate in lol minutes — or in pounds, ehillings and pence, the ‘pad for by anda ahaa faving to the taxpayer of each the| My. Shearn outlined the method + BOWIE SCRATCHES. tations concerned which the adoptioa' procedure. In his opening he informed and it practicable. desirable te forbid sl rinst f Two-sear fillsus: altogether the construction of t' x Tran) Hick Tun (Lang) the committcees and asked that the | vast submarines of great size w Wont uued Prom Fist Page) stu M8 vO f jewels AB Committee on, Armaments meet to- ' Jove not intended for siefonte, « Humor, BLANO HB séeond: Che er bo col t i le fe: } < « con of the 1 eMeNtoed, $4.20, tite Time, Beryecven We sould Conpult: with tle) air out Dispels Fears Vivi party, Whose Wile pp » ie ont fuses vid tier w suit i delegation heads. ; And © be A A “oe miu dacquelia, Mian Mr, Hughes also proposed that the} Experts Might Destroy fallack wy mothods which civiliged “Sabon gett warsted by the compa. Mangere ioe ven aha first meeting of the committee on Huches Scheme. fat ons would ergard with horror. Lelie Git Ad tit ca ie 3 held to-morow morning or afternoon = wit A oRen Ne Ass eonnee sy fos avin Hen ; i i fis ane anal The conference assented to Chalrs FIRMLY WITH AMERICA « See G re not connected. gapmen Fe LeWRANT: CoRUitIOn ti gerin: man Hughes's suggestion and ad-! 4 h Wired fo! action, Bar SES eer re tine ; % ; rain Taree Le aa rete journed at 12.44 o'clock to meet again cane tk Meni EMTAOL ARHEHOwe A Oda ‘ : f “Champlain os Bie call. jueleaiee Obey Lloyd George heted tnee mee expe te, and Hows city cave tiat would be an actual amd Pant Pheprel Adding a strange acte to the scene) — Instruction to Go as toiteh the main outline of the siruc- RON! clarke OF 3 cote iauies of ta ne es. puree of amicable negotiutions was a close ° They C Hehe Me HOMME daa entan wa Hs tse ake Nringa by cratic, RUSE Neetsolls: anal uns als and a hale @rawn military guard which formed Far as They Can, rnesily wish to help them im erect- 4.5 ' 5 Bdnd Pas ire eye ines: @ cordon about Continental Hall and) aie acne ee at tbs Myr a bit eormit spectators te . | roa e stands, as it seems ve we Me BUS net re me. would not permit «pectators to come By David Lawrenc fio me 1 firm, and [ cannot ‘hat purpose, Pras.dent La Guardia of of Gold, Devas- Within the pillared porte cochere of Inetp thin ‘ the broad i : x (Special Correspondent of The Ev jhelp chi at in the broad out- che Board of Atlermen to-day no the building withou: an examination ning. World.) |itne, ‘Whatever may happen in the! tyoen “gesyatacg na chon ' Geolge fare. of credentials. Infantrymen were) wasHINGTON, Nov. 15 (Copyright, | peoures of thens i adit SUrNe te webb ANE Fibt LhAY A aIROR dvone-slxteanien everywhere in the hallways of the | . SSO A na sees ott 4 $3.4 1 Bunga Buck ‘i \ }1921).—Great Britain stands beside remain os it was presented by ite is maintained by ity funds and ee Aa seat ven eee uoe building itself, ani there was the)” = : original architects, for the admiration omsiais oft dof Esta nis M «Woodetocks. 89.00, chink, usual confusion of orders making ap-; te United States. The speech of |and for the use of mankind. Awnovsigninete acest jeaat enticed to. ! rae Peal to the conference necessary to] Arthur James Balfour to-day offered | "t lave sittie more to say: except | APE rn Orange, Slippery Bint, Dresden permit those admitted to the building to reach the places assizned to them. The first picketing of the confer- aims to make the con the index of British policy which now rrence @ suc ence was carried out before the main|cess by assisting the American prop- ticity ‘ ive, It is easy 10 che companies that speeific proof uf | Ratt Ff TRACK, Nov entrance just as the delegates were! osition in every way possible cae te ate MUIGGERG TIE ae Fete CACM EA eae vinuet tapi” ves ke assembling, when a half dozen women| ot 9 eyilable of equivocation, not |1 hope wnd petieve, wren imula’s: Tanall (Company: ito, [WROMce JMS Ames Laer tae ine Acmanto, ates paraded back and forth with banners | - . . y Guba nil national amt iat ouchers of expense tor June, Ie Bate Nettie: Mus . demanding the release of political |® Phrase of lukewarm comment, bu | nd do muen to diminish the nd the other compa toy supply SKCONDY HAC alnie Bent. prisoners. The authorities did not|whole-hearted approval came from PORTE TT Ah CLG Cera Sart ota ¢ Voc tens NFO OERE ra Rai ite tna ” ‘ . eroment is at this time laboring \ t piatlt his She wh PUG Y Sil rege we 4 interfere with them. the Nead of the. Britien) délesation.| tit ise RialiBil cROSORL Ged ty Pei CURE | Ui eH At i . Seciged cen $y d. measured, Counted, sald in part: riety WAS. Coomas i MeMwhon U. S. NOT PREPARED [42428 {! 10 reinforce this sentiment BW NAGS LUGAR GE HELE UE anow hee pK teach. p si) : ——— with something even more authorita- \ a tb ere is something in thie uss on the cutt of trans? pid eek La + aator al ewe 1 Sitoue ‘ scheme whirh is abuye ami beyond points and the practical elmriaat on hye TH RACE Boanding Tarough, TO REDUCE 90,000 tive, Mr. Batfous rena with dramat ——————— culation: “Pnereis'mamer: Stree. teaneters : > SUBMARINE TONS|‘"*:* cablegram from Prime Minis- v Gokaite the feat whieh a@iich meane that more than/20D BOWIE ENTRIES ter Lloyd George, whose absence from a is concerned in the highest interna’, 000 peonie a year here, wy forny . the conference is the single regretta- The Light of the 3ta or Aurora Borealis, placed in front of the Congressional Library, with tional morality. Vhis heme aiter, weve carried from the point of orn WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (Asso-/ bie incident thus fay iNuminated the Capitol in Washington as part of the | the deme of the Capitol as its centre. The rays of —what does it do? It makes to the point of destination on one | MACE TRACK. GONIE, Ma. Nor. 1S— The ciated Press).—British desire to di: ; } lighting features at the opening of the ‘ light r rN ideatisin a practical proposition charge are now either compeitai t 3 eur, + Wednemder's rabee 8 sh desire to dis-| What Mr. Lioyd George fails to] Hghting features at the opening of the conferen tinted light were visible from all parts of Wash- | "It takes hold of the dream which alight trom the cars and \ Vide HAC SM i cuss the figures in the American/render by his presence, however, be] on the limitation of armament. The lights were | ington. j1eformers, poets, publicisto, even po- tinasion of pay wy extra vege at ian TE Shae aut Naval replacement programme as to| more than makes up for with his con- r Fie Tun our Hareeee Reine, entates, as we heard the other day. two cont# and in some cases ain fie ‘ Bagi submarines dons not wurprise Ameri-|siant cablegrams to the delegates| - 7] ~ MANKIAM Lathe Cont In GOTRUR, CROIR Ae fae encanto eee Cah Mecdann, Umnseasoides gy can naval officials. It is fully ex-|nere to go as far as they can to help | ant in the minds: of wur cnet jendeavor should inspire TL ahealspineronnipenicnt.. ania Pats a en aaa pected that the Japanese also will! carry ont the drastic proposals made | CNG paertlea Jay alae abt A Narrative of all the atiempis’ Mr. Shearn ned tie cou Tht aming: sciiresearalee, and have something to say on this point.|py the Untted States Government He Spal AR MAILS Made, of all the schemes advanced sion’e plans miviive dat tlie petite Fae Tid; Sater tlons of thes mis propertios, ia aed Me ntl, 105 hing the sorrows ot war ed was Ralph & Pun,” 106: i At the samo time, it may be said) True enough, the British accept RC REESE WIT REA NUNS SEURUU nel inrel ti t ‘ 7 <a yoone. Nome ragaente 1 KA f , quite definitely that the United|ance has becn forecast in the de- | : ANG. IN dba einee ule ierere yeu ome tvusga The fret witanne. ‘ States ts not prepared to reduce be-/mpatches of the last twenty-four! | cgtbass reflections, wiih sour binds! ian on saturday, They commianton, gave w jist a Jow 90,000 tona the proportion of sub-|hours, but not until the fateful words | Vanplain wile Ht THe Las tecueemet na (eattiteed elim They sh the nehie under wie t ‘ marines she would be allowed tolof approval were spoken by Aethur| the sent. tin We have ay dittealt It sree ee RHGM Est Nees Te Sy as AY Meh on ade i maintain In the proposed restriction) Balfour did the realization come of} ace ba UN AGRt. The ere aaiiee REAL crane | tees ms inte effect - pat’ ie following today ' Glades puedes enter vitally| whut tremendous import lay back of] (Continued From First 0) world reconstruction had been wa you by our Chairman, We have con. COMBINES PRACTICE WITH PRO- 4 1 MW day (09 Corporation Coune | a . into American schemes of naval de-jtie British indorsement. Mr. Bal- spened Sidered it w ‘ ration ang ap! FESSION. a yes | . . eo that the ‘Crane? Conny i fence of her own great coast line. |four spoke extemporaneously and | | prova) What makes this senemu a tar xh mote thas ‘ Bias : f iva Davel bullatn : 1. But tt pvious that,{22¥ OA which hostilities emme to an HIGHEST AT. [principie. We look to it as being the ston lathe (practices; that in Addicl oe CULES Und sarees ait fel aver. 104s. Treantnt, | Bx ‘ Laie : is ets ecto ore bata ; ae it was obv Hes hat | ond. “Mr. Chairman, the abso. te sim-|basis of the greatest retorm in the to the expression, the equ Fe RAC OANA Waanaveraial nO nf Pe a 4 uring the ten-year naval hollday|while Great Britain was accepting “in plicity. of the procedure, the easy | matter of armament and preparation aaa We aR S CH NEGR TAN il Tee ee ce cran renee Chet E ae the iy period proposed by Secretary Hughes,|apirit as well as in. principic,” Mr.| 10 SEE THAT WAR CONDITIONS) Ur aL aaa lamers, fer war that has ever been conceived wien the spooches ut FOSA TOP SAAIT niee SoCo a See GN. Mais aeana, ant wesee sur whould the American plan be ac-|{alfour left no doubt in the minds of MEE aN Te aetna mrs Srogmrried, out by courage and Pas | ions nave Geen tied. anus has bien | fe'may want toees wicedad'y wan fe. Ler cepted. Ske had not built as yet the|his hearers that the details would not : crated | Which shows that the highest art and tend, of course-—it would oe tolly fhaHIAAD Ae aichiaT SHE athe unt proportion of auztiiary craft, such|prove insurmountable and tiat they| Minds of the Allied aud Associited | ee ae very (Pretend—that this wi any uti HUN AHO IMARINELION OS Coch Lt an em a! Qh destroyers, light cruisers and|wore merely subjects for discussion | Powers. in the minds perhaps not] | 7” Tok Dee a een ane, SeneMe, by what ania Me hal D must come home to the dulies! | then feo acoune ‘the f a simUar vessels, she would be allowed|in committce by naval experts. ieee Ot Sib tree Neate tn ea: very commonly, com- jave beer contrived. can deal with, rain and the hardest heart, the Gov- | tanehiee priv! ; , BOWIE SELECTIONS. 40 maintain under the replacement| Nothing that might he déae by the! # date imprinted on grateful heart “Nowe gall Towed ex in 1 stound TEE IRGPMALGAAT TaconeGnion | Eucain there IntenGie ied meee) THlene toe vinteres nei —- provisions of the olan, it is sald. Per-| experts, Mr. Balfour insisted, would|! think Now. 12 wit aiso prove (ay 0 bo | & ee ton, Jt would be Coy th AIAKO Wiel any thal peace Ia averse ocd th fall ne way pat pectet som TRACK. Bowie, Now. 1 mission to continue butlding up to] touch the “wonderful structure which} P® @n anniversary icomed ana] d. why T venture to vise, attempt and it would be folly to pres ther war ig horridle, bit there isa Laey isis Aebsriloamont and the (Glow ye The Evening World thowe echedules te lactuded Inthe pro. |hed been erected” by the American| thought of in a grateful spirit by fiat to-day to deal with the subjec’ + that the attempt has yet Deen, vay by which wars can really bs| people will back son to tae hmvt.” echone tor tomorrow's race: @osal. Goverament those who in the future shall look} Which is in all our hearts. As I have} mace fe ny sing . Day, as was! diminished, by whieh the burdens of} — + FIRST RACE—T Finmieh . 3 Ib it is Neo the Drlich Bf out clearly explained by the Secre-| peace, almost as intolerable th aid, Preezy sneer There is practically no class of| It war plain to see that Mv, Balfour} back upon the arduods struggle now hinted, it is breause the British Em-| tary of state T Saturdas \Burdena of war, ean ravily be Nghte ROSE STOKES CASE Me thOAD RACE—AMeuse, All Ove ships, except airplane carrie in| was using the occasion to drive home being made by the vivilized natic ae a 1 Great Britain, these two to. “The beme dea Is. wud shat ‘ ened for the populations of the word t 28 Who Gatien TL nt which the United States is not now] the extent of the British sacrifice info the world, not merely to restore | gether, are more profoundly concerned | with thres nation’ wich ont gpa Nene Naess IE DROPPED BY U.S. | ‘iin, Bach —sunch, Laughter, Tully provided and more on the basis| consenting to a reduction of her navy| pre-war conditions tut to see that] With all that touches matters naval) (Atel Tells Ot bien ie ie ee ee triking. uh u! eginnioe ct os VOURTH F Bluifer, Recount, here vere erwes ecuectise: © 3b thay 38 to defensive size. He dwelt at length | War conditions shail never again) than it is possible for any other me! consideration for the t being of| merely of the audience they were ad-.,y.crassal ity Federal Court ai Kane” RACE—Miduigit Sun, The prompt steps to supply any aanceacy, on the Importance of a navy to an|exist tion to be, and this not, believe me. ean nations who have di-| dressing, not merely of the great *” gy Mae seer Lanvb. Smarts eiaiad in airplane carriers will be taken. No| island peonle whose food supply is sof “1 count inyself amone the Jo for any reasons of ambition, not for]! ipiened ay ue Hester and rou a Pee ak cee we eneee Ba of -4s City, Mo., Made at Request SIXTH RACE aba Explosive, y t a eo ee i a Ss pres reasons draw a Rony {pr Mt have no desire, and ie} th ye civilize vorld, In doin re re ne Gren Sheree peulets ce che ora Une ae dependent upoo overseas communl-|nate of the earth in that | was pres-| ar acons drawn from 1 v paver st uve any desire, to own! that thes have, believe me: made the om Attomey General SEVENTH RACE-—Sparkling, Bar Maran ener of an 000 hee et B= | cations, ent, and to that extent hada share in] tradiin, bot from the hard, bruta beyond © necessities that) first and opening Cay of this ¢ | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Now I< One, Al Pierce Sommissioned ‘next’ month, but js] The theme of Mr. Ralfour's address|the proceedings of last Saturday.! necessities of claims and obvious facts, | Uational honor and national defense gress one of the landmarka in iuman Ree Ua aes villzation: | Government's case ax rated as a second line ship. was that navies should pheren tae be| They were memorable inderd | “There never hag been in the his-|"tagnin, it does nut touch a a iy eee | Pas! ‘or Stokes, New York Socia new erect, if the American proposal| On the latter point, he gave as an e! I hope that all the secrets, so long as} stituted as the Hritish Empire is. 1t/‘Turepe must frei to be a question of N United States Disirict A } is agreed to, 80 as to furnish the ad-|ample the undesirability of large sca-| Uiey ought to be secrets, of | fact no doubt familiar to every. | mense and almost parame eae for Western Missour:, , Picsee oon ege a eres carers going cruising submarines whose| cussions will be as well kept, In my| body whom 1 am addreesing at the amientas (RHAL te ett on one es . Hallett's action was pursuant co facuidit theo uhh beta only object could be, he thoaght, the}less sanguine mood f have doubts.! present moment, t deaith with {natructions from the Attooney Geiceal’s destruction of commerce in offensive] But, however that may be, the sevret| whom T aim addressing imaginatively and in ir WAYS. Ww iat stl oft in Washinato warfare by methods abhorred by civi-| In this case was most admirably kept,| concetved precisely what the situa- 3 ae tine one pra Has “fons Mrs. Stokes was sans ad her lized nations and I listened to a speech which I] tlon of the British Empire {3 in this} iy constructive statesmanship. Adi fog CRBC SE A a Precisely ause M Balfour}thought eloquent, appropriate. connection? IN FULLEST AND HEARTIEST| \patriotic utterances 7 was sen Wanted to show how far Great Brit-fovery way a fitting prelute to the} t of my audience are citizens} = SYMPATHY WITH PLAN, — | YSSBSRB: IG SF eae SRRTAGS ain was ready to go to stand by the} work of the conference which waslof the United States. The United} “It docs deal with the three grea lana aha Sea aA 7 United States, did the British states-|alout 10 open, of which indeed had| States stands solid, impregnatte, self- | Meets of the world, and in the broad| Mp retail ine ia eee ek man emphasison the atrategic impor-|been opened by the Prealdent, with-| sufticeint, all its lings of communica-| Sbivit in which it deals with those) Washington contained no explana “lAd t P vt on age | : eis in the proportion of disarma- tance of a navy to the empire. After}out supposing that anything very} Uon protected, doubly protected, com- nt which it lave down for those! he had done that, he announced the} dramatic lay behind. pletely protected from any conceiv- ts, the Government of the country| (Continued From First Page.) cae British acceptance amid an outburst] “And suddenly {became aware, as] able hostile act. [t ts not merely ni 4 it representy is in the fullest =a as: NS ad the heartiest sympathy he U~. of cheering and a demonstration] { suppose all present became aware,| that you are 110,000,000 of popula. sree Meat eat Meitet Biates pave| the American project. Gladly accopt- | FOUR BRITISH SHIPS | whien was led by Gen. Pershing and| (hat they were assisiing not m it has everybody | to the veasuns (oy dismissing t Notice to Advertisers See TE f possiole, it might well be thought} our most slacere copsratulations.” ee ae aie C8 wea de _ eer . ) ry y]tion; it is not that you are the|trought before us for our considera-| ing, therefore, the proposal in prin- —_— > m which the American dc nilat-an cloquent «and admirable-speech,||wealtlilest countcy.in ie world: it isi ons ‘They have, ns: y ne most! ciple. Japan is ready to proceed with | TO COST $160,000,000 sieiss carnitine 1+ coor and mleese ord t : | weaithi 2 orld; it is ; : CaP REE SANG ee. foe aad SSR e Myster’ 2 : joined Sea wT tvent. He wan| that the whole contleuration of your | aptly, talien the battic feet ay the| deliberation to a sweeping reduction —— for chtrer he mack car Marning Worle sf ies i My: c ays seit f i yarns Natl eNA| i SOM Be ort) 2 OS) apaneasive: unit they have in| in her naval armamen’ | A ; f a) prrerdaus babi fo be. uterted” omits. as ysterious Search Delays" yar. partour threw out a few bintjed up with such art ‘The tvansition | country, the geographical position of f tke main to consider: und in the bate| “it will, be vniversaily admitied | Capital Vessels, Recently Contraciad . aiece tes ‘pevait ana 3 rer ot esses ah Tae q Departure of the incidentally which will prove sign f-lycemed so nainrs) that, wien the| your country, Is sued that you are} tle fleet you must inclule those auxill-|that a nation must be provided with) fo. are io Be Improvement Word mist be tecded by Fe Ab a é > cant later on. He spoke briefly but] piow fell, when the speaker uttered] wholly immune trom the particular] *ty shipa without which a modern|ruch armaments as are casential to} a eSe . . Divo's) sdversmg type copy for the Supp! Aquitania. Vashi/aieanured Gmp: about land ens ae : | ses i : . . battle fleet has neither cyes nor ears,{its securit This requirement must on the Hood Type. ment Sections Sunday World must ae ith 1 omy the menwea as which has now] perils to whieh, trom the natur Shntle power of det unse againgt| be fully Welghed inthe examinatict | ¥E o Jarmament. At this, Premier Briand} gone round and found an « nthe case, the British Empire is sub-|coreain forme of attack, and little|ot the plan, With this requirement) LONDON, Nov, 16.—The fou cap joing eomreriage (0 as Passengers on the Aquitania about |}aned forward and ane A his ever Tovery quarter of the i came asl Ject Hawer of ohewivaton: little power of fin view, certain mudifications, wil bel ee} stipe of the Hood class, conte: Warid Bull on Nooeita beechanday eae : brows. 3 Jalfour ga je iaypres: " Ee dealing with any equal foe to which] proposed with regard to the tonnage is 4 4 Set gont, tepef i: : en hour before her sailing time to- {son hat he hoped othe mations JA shows! ond ner it ex. | EXPLAINS EMPIRE BROBLEM See er eeaa [Davis for replacement of the various |for which were placed Fecent ; Dee comm. \ipe ope whey us b ‘ 5 lwesghed down by the burdens of landjctied the sort or cm we da tas 1 wo as beions- | sea of vensel Th subject | which would net be bullt under not been received {n. day were thrilled by 2 yatery which 1 Taking those tw asi peions- | classe: of vessels. This A hes . yo Bich |esmament, would also co-operate wit NJ wien some whe ent sud-| "Supposing, for exam t ne to ann subject the battie | should be referred to special consiler-! american naval jinitation plan, ash es AE, oe net et VERS Wages Jworld'’e tax burden and thus release | Peas ee US Sinn COE NER OT aes Sani jtlonl- taking: Nese two chs hattleahipe | Aton naval experts, When such) ourined at the Washinxton cone i Na a at Six Post OMice inspectors hurried |fanital and et Slop the improves| that a new y the lifpiory of NOU M6). Fesponsthlc suddenly’ vieniae nd the verses auxiliary) modifications are propored 1 iow) oe would cost approximately : SBP EE isa ; i : See trade, ne | eadeine Jretaoved 10,000 miles a e ea.) and neee: ty 4 uttle fieot, we|that the Atericans and other dele- [ence ’ ‘ eee ppeers) hua went to State eom C-19. inn ade, notional and interns Supposing that you found that the ¢ink tha proportion between | ons will consider | with the {$40,000,000 each. ‘\ re ieee et where they were closeted for some | “on i | z wart of your empire, the vers] sess various countrien Is Ke 5 ne desire to meet our ideas as wel ‘They were piwnned as i: } it was an unsttr ‘ Jaiorn woomt in in nfe i t | " time with a passenger listed ax FB. ine American viewpoint which Mr.|ccune yeh inte t earl of tite great State, was a email. | ' mization of amoun's i, nave to meet theirs jon the Hood : Ghapman of Heston. He had/bought|Daltour expressed, and Nie could, no! Le ath Livieaiar eee spot renin wacmtualls »micdod island depending. ta i Rabies we think it should bo wes) Japan has never elaiued no 9) ish Navy, w ve bee sve direct when he dena ‘o & inendent 4 a 1 irade not merely chietly, for] copted; we firmly believe that it will) any ention of ol ue to { — is his ticket for London on Nov. 6 and ae : east sgl ‘A t ean jaramme ond as Dresider ehanzer | sxuries, bat depending “upon |e accepted. naval establishment equal to that of) Sa i F ad gone techie state room diomedte he oi P tions in the niean pian [or the Uallan delegation and Wremier | overseas: communication thera | Sy my fe message whieh |elthe: the Vnited States or Britinh | | ’ ately after boarding. Jaoneblecand we believe it should be | the ditection of wcrepting the amerts | MMiCet) OF thome, manufacturers bs |i been mont around thie world an] Riagine, Mor Saale Pt never. In GOUIA.—Suidenty, on Sunday, Nev, 1 nctor t nucepted—and we Peary nal e Y 4 which Us sup daat population | ¢ day is not a message which |s}& aby hat 6 : arety at Lakewou . After the inspectors had taiked|nccepted--aid we believe it mnaily will) can gugistivts dnponding upon the same over-| cing ta he recelved by those moat |View preparation for offensive arma-| | toad, at Lakewood, Ne J. MDUPE { with him for some time two of them | Te. Tt nae ct ieeteh hearty apnroval] fe Was ne surprise to fn es communication for the food upon) Concerned ith. cool approbation, |) men. | ? PR ge SaaS Ae went to the ship's mail room and|ehq with Joyal and hearty co-opera-| aml: however, tale uo 1 “ y Substst. Suoposing it Was) believe it ie going to be received by | ae starched for a necklace which they | tion ence in Mr. Baliour's speech @ familiar tought in your minds that) them with warn, hearty approval be did not find, The vessel was delayed| Now the vontere Bele COW 10 ey SEMA red) re n{ there never were at any moment of | and with every ‘effort at full, loyal BRITISH PREMIER VERUUNE adny. Nov. 29, 1022, busine Atetonee sels down tol opportunity at some fture public! tie year within the limits of your| and complete co-operation. wo her real ‘ ‘Washingto t ‘pee Tate rhlt business. The Japanc RCKeDE nil owe ee ce imin che Pes igen E-Veiie galeries the s and P| ston for "Attach minuies whe hey [Dun (2M, Jt Net eu Fic Sieh aa i ttesceceratfe |[F00 mUat ToNMAGE at LoweD| |'CONGRATULATES U.S. | nee Sasningion . and both nations are ready to approve ie a Alt « the ponu } and that that food had} HUN 6 yonrs, beloved wi! When the Aquitania did sail she} the American propos Ml ot which, | Saciouals: acceded. he to | t2,,b% renten by oversea com-| er SYEMARIS TD m HIGH OFFICIALS ol surnue ane. | howeve only pa ‘ve the] ougG com meetings are to! municatio think it would be {H-Atting ‘ , sailed without Chapman eo inspec penis a5 OR p , e seeret, public sessions will furnish | “Then, {f vou will draw that piciure! Such an occasion ax this if | were tc - } micans) teeth Funcial veesees at ber late residence tors had asked him to go with them} ‘The real task {a aliocd. It involy 1 explanation of national land i¢ yon will see all tint it implies! attempt to go into nny details. T ihn te) as | | oy Tucsiay evening ats o'ciock ; to the main post office, and they ali|a satixfactory formuly for Far Bast. | Yee bel! OL SIGE EODRR TS Se RE jain atl that ft carrles with it, youl are questions--and 1 have no doubt WASHINGTON, Nov i thoroughly—no ————— orn yucetions ahd land. manent {tons seem to have become suddenly [will understand why it is that every] that the Secretary of State, our Premier Lloyd George to-day rf i ¥ went there in an automobiie, Hee a a neent Tappreciative of the publicity value of {citi Ne British Empire, whether] Chairman, would be the first to teil! cabled the following message to dentifrice does FUNERAL DIRECTORS, & Ienmediately after the departure of! wien there ie uxreement upon pring | these open sessions. Rut true signif foe comes from the fat dominiona of| us that there are details which can) Mi. watrcur, head of the British more. a the eutomodile two women, ono about| ciples azain on these two matters, | Canve of Mr Beiand’s request is some-jihe 1 fic or whethe © lives injonly be adequately dealt with in| * four, ig forty, the other considerably yunger, | {ere will be fu OPEN SERIO | TE ev nee el MR TRE tire teeter eng, Sp Aner arth pedi Conny | seatees An AE ee A LARGE tube el Ciera ees “TThe actual negotiations will proceed | {hat Pranes 4 ‘ DIMALVe /never can forget that MH is by seay “AL the first glance, for example ence tu 3 called at the ticket desk to ask fol in committee the results will be an- | i0 projecting ihe subject of land a nmunication that he lives and that! and L give ©. as an example Government have followed pro- f ~ ‘2 m : Chapman. They were accompanied by | nounced periodically in public see. | miment in th nite Phis will |without sea communications he and/ our experts are inclined tu think that| ceedings at opening session of costs 25c. Why The basi costs me more. eee ice canticasa Ween | RE! give Bremier Huang the chance to the empire to which he belongs woul | perhaps too large an amount of ton-| conference with qwofound appre- pay more? FRANK E. CAMPBELL ne ectned chat chapman had teu], This arrangement isapparentiy sat-| show the relationship between Ger. ah jnage hes been perimitted for sub-] elation and wholeheartedly tn- “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” bes, P the ship they took a taxi and hurried | 'sfying almoat everybod No polit. | Many"s reluctance to pay reparations Now, ladies and genticmen, do not) marines. marines ave a class of| dorse your opinion that speeches (Nen-Sectarian) dees. hes were followed by an agent | {cal partisanship has as yet ap-/and the necessity of ree urmy t vse that Tam uttering laments Js most casily abused in their! made by President Harding and Beeedway at 66th St, ¢ OF the Dopartment of Justice enn | peared. America and Great Britain | entores nay obedience, This may | over the weakneas of my empire. Fnr use hich fit fact, In the late| Geeretapy. of @tate Hughes were \ fh Bome vime later at the Ge Post | Ar@ Workicw toxether. and the Japan-| precipitate A discussion of America’s | from it. we ure strong, Th nthe goss not used. Wel gold and statesmanitke —utter- Le. Fmome wine Weter af the Generel Post oxy thus far have givon pain irdiea. | war debt ond kindred quosthins which | vianronie tite of ite eone!ituent parte nit the payer of the eu ances, pregnant with infinite poss | aanaodatal wat th >| tions that they will aot lag benind inj have b+ singe 7 t p fe ave strong, | hepe, in the apfen! imac abbifities, othing could wugur yo 1 spectors were still engaged in conve-- endeavoring to Mahe the contere ‘ 1 ey not {) patriotism wich olds use oll tomethe ! o intens weapon the better fur ultimate success of con- - ; y ‘: ation with Chapman, who was not) g success. ¥ conforet i my preven: | But this stactegic weakness is obvious weak and it would ibe jimpossiole, or ference. Please convey to both Ella Jeanette Lee, (s There wee a touch of emotion sel- mis of hava, War, but reconstruction. ; to everybody who reflects: it is pre: ‘Median Sige We Fether ls vary bad. Murry Oa agy 7 r