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Tha Unpardonable Sin.
“What’s this I hear about the
Smythes planning a divorce? \ I
thought they were wonderful pals—
that she took up golf Just to be with
him; and all that sort of thing!’’
"Yes, that’s Ju$t the trouble; she
now plays a better game than he does."
—Judge.
WHY DO
THEY LIKE
THIS MAN?
<t is Because He Has the Life
and Energy that Red
Blood Gives.
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1—Radio-controlled boat exhibited In first American Boys’ exposition In Washington. 2—Old oaken frigate
Granite Stare, pride of the navy in the middle of the last century, being junked in North river at New York. 3—
Chung of Lamar, first prize winner in annual show of Pekingese Club of America. ,
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENTEVENTS
Washington Conference Goes
Far Toward Establishing Real
Open Door in China.
anese delegations blamed each ^)ther
for the delay. it-M-as said the British
wanted to limit the fortifications sta
tus quo to the parts of the Pacific
where Japan and the United States
have neighboring possessions, and that
they Insisted that In any event It could
not affect Singapore, which Is their
most Important naval base in the Far
East.
AGREEMENT BLOW TO JAPAN
He has a good color. He is strong
and virile, and looks It. He Is good
humored. He laughs easily. In short, {
he la “full of life,’* which Is simply an- ,
other way of sayltig he Is full of red ‘
blood. If you are weak and run-down ,
.and nervous, don’t sleep very well and
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weeks at meal-time. See how It will
build you up by giving you plenty of I
good blood. Don’t drug around half
wick and half well. Get some ”j»cp"
Into you by taktv.g Pepto-Mangan
Bold In both liquid and tablet form
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T HE soviet government la not yet
at war with Finland over the
Karelian revolt, hut hostilities seem
not far off unless the Finns yield com
pletely. They tifTered to have the af
fair arbitrated, hut this the Russians
refused. Tchltcherln now demands
the Internment, disarming and surren
der to soviet Russia of all Karelian in-
surgetus on Finnish soil, the surrender *
to Russia of their arms, and an indem
nity from Finland for all damages
done to Russia through the Karelian
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Hughes, a fgVLdnstcad of a motto.
In the latter part of the week the
committee was considering the matter
of the reformation of China**, railway
system. The British proposed that the
powers undertake to abolish all trans
portation’discrimination In China, and.
-the Americans suggested fTfitfKChlna
unify h^r railways under her own con
trol “with such foreign financial and
technical neoperatlon as may prove
necessary."
Some dispute, unknown to the public
at this writing, held up final t-ninple
thm of the naval treaty. Apparently it
A LTHOUGH Poincare and Lloyd
George exchanged honey-worded
notes of esteem and assurance of cor
dial desire to resume examination of
the questions at issue between their
governments, the new French premier
took a firm stand In his ministerial
declaration made to the chamber of
deputies Wednesday. He said the
government was determined to base Its
foreign policy on the Versailles treaty,
and was anxloua to maintain and con
solidate its alliances. Germany, he
insisted, must make up Us mind to ful
fill the obligations It undertook at Ver
sailles. Before agreeing to take part
in the Genoa conferem*. he said,
France mast have guarantees from the
soviet government of Russia. In talk
ing to correspondents. M. Poincare
said he would not go to Gemwi; that
French bust ness men might meet Ger
man and Russian business men there,
hut that France desired that the Genoa
ronferetu'e should uot he the means of
Bolshevik propaganda In Europe.
The Russians are very enthusiastic
over the Genoa meet ami already have
announced the list of their delegates.
It Is beaded by Premier Lenin, whose
place win he taken by Foreign Minis
ter Trhitcherin If the chief cannot go;
the other members are all prominent In
the soviet government. Leon Trotsky,
however, does nor think the confer
ence can be a success unless the Unit
ed States participates and takes the
lead. He adds that Russia favors gen-
erhl disarmament, but It is skeptkul
of France.
Foreign Policy of New French Gov.
emmont Stated by Promior Poin-
care—Irish Frss Stats Formally
Inatallad—Postmaster General
Hays Announces Coming
Roaignation.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
S TRONGLY hacked by the British
and • Italian delegations to rite
Washington conference. Secretary
Hughes and his American colleagues
last week pushed far toward comple
tion of their plans for the establish
ment and maintenance of a real “open
door" in fhlna. In effect. It was a big
week for China and a rather unpleas
ant one for Japan. «
Mr. Hughes submitted to the Far-
Eastern rommltteo a set of resolutions
by which the powers In the conferencs.
other than China, agree:
“(a) Not to seek or to support their
nationals In seeking any arrangement
which might purport to establish In
favor of their Interests any general
superiority of rights with res|»eet to
commercial or economic development
In any designated region of China;
“(b) Not to seek or to support their
nationals in seeking any such monop
oly or preference as would deprive
other nationals of the right of under
taking any legitimate trade nr industry
In China or of participating with the
Chinese government, or with any pro
vincial government. In nriy category of
public enterprise, or which by reason
of Its scope, duration,, or geographical
extent Is calculated to fnir.tmte the
practical application of the principle of
equal opportunity." •
Chinn, fnFfts part, declares Its ‘'In
tention of being guided by the same
principles In dealing with applications
frrr econonTTC rights and privileges
from governments and nationals of all
foreign countries whether parties to
that agreement or not.
Provision Is made for the establish
ing of an International board to which
questions of compliance with the open
door principle may be referred, for in
vestigation and report. As first draft
ed, the resolutions made this applica
ble to existing concessions. France ob
jected to this and the Japanese,
though accepting the plan “In princi
ple,” were plainly nervous and wor
ried and, asked for time to study the
text. In the Interest of speedy action
the objectlTftmble clause was with
drawn. and thereupon the plan was
given unanimous approval by the
committee. The Americans did not
look on this as a^ defeat, for, under
their construction of the resolutions,
It will still be possible to' bring before
the International commission any open
door question involving existing 'con
cessions. Including the privileges
which' Japan by her notorious 21 de
mands forced China to concede in 1915.
The Japanese maintain they got noth
ing through tiiose demands that vio
lates the open door principle. Ambas
sador Shldehara dcies not believe the
board-<>f rtHfemtc* plan is practicable,
but, finally accepted It.
It really looks as thooch the com-’
mercial open door In the Far East is Is Rlaltas Sealabeach Na Heireann.
iibour to become; In thd words of Mr. Tlw government for the present con-
P OPE BENEDICT XV died rather
unexpectedly Friday morning after
a brief • illness which suddenly de
veloped Into pneumonia. Until al
most the last hls physicians Insist
ed that the attack was not seri
ous, and the passing of hls holiness
surprised us well as shocked the en
tire world. Benedict was horn In 18M
and was elected pope in 1914. He
won general esteem by hls wise courses
and counsels as head of the Roman
Catholic church and by hls earnest and
continuous efforts to restore peace and
amity among the nations after the out
break of the World war. Because a
fatal outcome to Ids Illness had not
been looked for there has been no dis
cussion yet as to hls probable suc-
cassor.
O OSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS
* has announced hla retirement from
the cabinet about March 4 for the pur
pose of becoming the directing head of
the new National Association of Mo
tion Picture Producers and Distribut
ers. President Harding. In regretfully
adopting his resglnatioo, expressed
the opinion that Mr. Hays was about
to take up a work of great public bene
fit. It is believed Hubert Work of
Colorado, now first assistant, will suc
ceed Mr. Hays as postmaster general,
with the understanding that he will re
tire In the fall to make way for Sena
tor New of Indiana In case the set valor
Is defeated for renmulnitlon or re-elec
tion. Mr. New’r opponent In the Re
publican primaries will be former Sen
ator Advert Beveridge.
I
S’ A report transmitted to the sen
ate the federal trade commission
charged that three of the largest to
bacco manufacturing concerns In the
country—the American, .the P. Loril-
lard and the Liggett k Meyers compa
nies—have engaged In conspiracies
with many Jobbers' usoclntions to keep
up Jobber*’ prices. The commission
promises prosecutions where the evi
dence discloses violations of the law.
The report says the Jobbers’ agreement
Ivecanie effective last September when
It was I cm rued that the commission's
Investigation was under way. The
three companies named were formerly
parts of tlie tobacco trust which was
dissolved by the Supreme court.
TN ACCORDANCE with the decision
of the reparations commission, Ger
many Is paying $7,500,000 gold every
ten days until further arrangements
are made. The first payment was made
on Wednesday.
T HE French were much aroused by
a resolution introduced -In the
United States senate by Medill Me-*
Cormlclj of Illinois. It calls on the
State department for full- information
concerning the financial condition, the
budgets and the amounts spent on mil
itary establishments by European
countries that owe money to America.
There is u belief in.France that the
resolution was aimed at that country
alone because of its stand concerning
its land forces and on the subject of
submarines. There was. nY> Indication
that the resolution, had the^approval of
the 'American administration, and It
may he that in stirring up something
of a row It has done all Mr. McCormick
ever expected it would do.
L ORD FITZALAIs’. British viceroy
of Ireland, on Tuesday formally
ftirijed oyer Dublin castle to the pro
visional government of the Irish Free
State, the. official designation of which
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Trie Sympathy.
MacTnggart, a canny Scot, went to
a motion picture show and sat down
on the hat of the man next him.
“Get up! You're on my hut! Why
don’t you look ’ before you sit
down?" agonizingly cried the hat’s
owner.
MacTnggnrt arose and picked up the
hat. . “Ah, well.” he remarked gently,
’It might have Iveen worse."
“Worse!" exclaimed the wrathful
one. “It’s ruined, man! How could
It possibly be worse?"
“It ndght have been my nln," an
swered MacTaggart thoughtfully.
ForeeighUd.
“Has Jack anything laid by for ft
rainy day?"
“Yes, he’s engaged to an helrtaft”
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“Mlaa Smith—Belinda." sighed the
young man ivasMUmately, "there's
something I want to tell you—some
thing that I—"
“What Is it?" asked the girl, as she
lenned hark In her chair, with a bored
expressfiai on her Bice.
The young man drew a long breath,
and hls face turned to dull purple. "It
Is a question which is very near to my
heart." he snld awkwardly. "('•mid
you—do you think you could “ ever
marry a man like me?"
“Oh. .ves." replied Belinda, quite
calmly, “that is. If he aastit too much
like you."
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Long-Distance Music.
A concert was rei'ently heard thou-
sands of mile* away over the wireless.
"Nothing new about that," comments
J. B. M. waggishly; “here In H«»aton
20 years ago I heard a young lady
singing ‘In Old Madrid.’"—Boston
Transcript.
REASON IN THIS ARGUMERT
Also Miss Katie Might Have DU
Something Sounding Suspicieuely
Like a Compliment
A faithful old servant in a
family has recently become a gn
mother. “What doe* Libby call
new liahy. -Mundy?" the old
was asked.
“She named her ’Gabrlelle,’ tales ■
after you."
“Why, the Ides. Handy. Too know
my name is not Gabriele. Tou’vd
called me 'Miss Katie* all your life."
"Yaa’tn. Mias Katie—dat 1 does. But
when It comes to naming babies after
folkses, It ain’t what dey la called It
la what dey la like dat you naa—
Vm foh. You shorely is mo* like ’Ml—
Gabrlelle* dan you Is Ilka Miss Katie,*
Jea, Ilka Libby aaya."
YV1THOUT waiting to he asked,
’ ^ the American government has
intervened in the dispute between
Chile and I’eru over.the Tacnn-Arica
territory and the treaty of Ancon, and
has invited both countries to send
delegates to Washington for a confer
ence. The invitations’! 'sent In the
name of President Harding, say the
American government has observed
with pleasure that the negotiations be
tween the two South American repub
lics “seemed to forecast a settlemept
In conference of the difficulty Involv
ing final sovereignty of the provinces
of Tacna and Arioa." Recent dis
patches Indicate this Is a rather optim
istic view of the situation, but It may
be justified.
v—
T HROUGH Ambassador - Richard
Washburn Child and General Al
ien; at the bend of a composite batf
tallon from the army of occupation,
America on Wednesday paid tribute to
the memory of Italy's “unknown sol
dier,’! who Is burled In Rome. King
Victor Emmanuel .and all high govern
ment officials, as well as the entire
diplomatic corps, attended the Impress
ive ceremony, which was witnessed by
an iimoKMise throng. Ambassador Child
delivejctul the oration and bestowed on
the ItfTlian warrior the Congressional
Medal of Honor, and Premier Bonomi
responded for hls country.
Inv.
■d the qu
-Kl
forti
'atlfma
sjsts^of^Michael Collins and seven as
sociates. Griffith, who Is president of
the Dali Eireann, believed that body,
should be kept separate from the fliCw
state ^organi.aitTon and so declined to
bead the provisional government. As
raptfily as Impracticable the British
troops ajisr'Being removed fmm the
Island,*'and as they leave thefr are
many nuibreaks by the Irreconcilable
republicans. Colljna and bis col- I row AVilsoo fur bis unselfish ideals In
league* are planning to K*4id a commie- [ behalf of not imly the people of the
slon tot'anada to study the Dominion a United State* hut of the-entire world
form 'of government and draft a con- ; who loved liberty and UappinesN, and
stituri«4i al<*ng Cana<li*n line*. Tbe j for hi* falrne** in dealing with fact*
Bivnk of Ireland hftff agreed to lend the
A N ENCOURAGING start has been
made in the collection of the rail-
Uon-dollar fund which the Woodrow
Wilson foundation will administer by
making annuql awards to persons who
distinguish themselves • by t*helr serv-
i^ U> humanity. -"All over the country
the pledges came ip. thick and fast.
One of the most significant contribu
tions was that of $1JXK) by the rail
road shop crafts unions. The resolu
tions accompanying it said the com
tributUm was “a testimonial to Wood-
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To Clean Slander Vaa*. *
To clean n slender flower vase fasten
a piece of old s|MHige on a stick and
push this dowh Info the vase; this will
also be useful for cleaning decanter*
and water bottles.
Bobby’s Guess.
Male—“Your grandpa Is always out
of dirfirs.” Bobby—“I guess that’s why
pa says he’s an oxygennrian.”
Flees far Him.
There were weird howls from 1
my.
“What does that hyena want n
demanded father.
“Wants you to taka him to the
cooed mother.—Judge.
tang tb«
* Valuations.
“My face Is my* fortune,"
milkmaid.
“That was very long ago wh— ft
bucket of milk was not uenrly —
valuable as at present."
I nod member* of the British and J«P j guvernmeht • uiiljoti pounds. ^ ■ tha American peo^ie.
•ijiL affected ih« welfare of
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Each cup of strong coffee contains about as
large a doee of caffeine as your doctor would
dtdmarily give to a very sick person.
You can readily see that the effect of giving
this stimulant regularly to a well person might
finally have a tendency to make hjm audr *
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