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for th Mil, according tof lhe observer, that they could be! i EDISON BORES GEDDES WITH HIS QUESTIONNAIRES A NEW KIND OF PREPAREDNESS FOREIGN NEWS IN BRIEF DESKS Good furniture mud UNDER PRICED i U. BANK TO TENDER GERMAN GOLD TO ALLIES CLAIMS HUSBAND SHE EDUCATED STOLE SI 8,000 rlifht with Use farnifis and yet know that defeat of Uu measure was certain. In any event, senator voted for the first of the I.mtz bills who have Paid ofnly that they believed it to be bad U-RfsUitioB 'but that they did not dare offend their farmer constituents. C'augtit by Surprise. in thia aort of an atmosphere the decisive roll call arrived In the senate at 2 o'clock.

Senator Barbour had moved that a receaa be taken until 4 o'clock. The bill's supporters demanded a roil call on a motion to table the Barbour motion. The vote on this was Not Much in 'Em, Says British Ambassador. Prohibition, boxing, th possibility of a war between the United State and England, the British labor situation, and Mr. Edison's now famous questions were mildly discussed yesterday by Sir Auckland Geddes, British ambassador to the United States, who, with Lady Geddes, stopped, in Chicago on his way to Washington from aTrip through tha inmhwRl.

Berlin Will Send Big Check to New York. -t; Father She "Drove from Home" Offers Her Aid. LONDON. Mr. Uoyd George, in formal statement, yesterday reiterated the British atand on Upper Silesia, nl indicted the French press for its attitude.

PARIS. French theater managements have found a way to pull wool over the eyes of the censors who recently barred exhibitions ot feminine nudity, and raqy performances again are in vogue. PARIS. The Interallied reparations commission has decided tnat American, bankers will handle Germany's first reparations payment of The American government will not be involved In the transaction. MEXICO CITY." Beware Madero's fate.

His so-called friends were traitors," says memorial signed by congressmen and addressed to President Obrogon. Mexico is being swept by a wave of violent radicalism. BELGRADE. An organization called "Omladina," mado up of stu 5 to 23 to tuble. Lieut.

Gov. Sterling would have had i a chance to break a tie but for the sudden arrival when the call of the BY HENRY WALES. Chicago Tribnna roreim 'm ervi.T ICopjTirht: 1921: By The Chieato Tribune 1 PARIS, May 18. By Wireless. An American probably J.

Pler-pont JJorgan's. will handle Germany's first reparations payment of 150.000,000 gold marks (about $37,500,000) the rep Dr. Maurice A. Spaulding of 2224 North Kedzie boulevard was arrested yesterday at the home of his 'mother In Vincennes, on a warrant charging larceny, sworn out by his wife, Mrs. Dora Roos gpaulding.

Mrs. Spaulding said Dr. Spaulding left Chicago a few days ago after removing from her safety deposit box 18,000 In Liberty bonds, which had hwn elvfn to her bv her father. She "Prohibition appears to iave been very beneficial to the small towns of this country, said Sir Auckland- But in tho big cities No Blue Laws In Sight. "What I find strange to me is that boingr is prohibited in some of your states.

Why, in England every schoolboy is taught the art of self-defense, I boxed a good deal myself. I don't think we'll ever have prohibition of either boxing or liquor in England. Mr. Edison's questions? I found them rather boresome. don't you know? arations commission decided today The commission will iiotify ths Ger dents formed for the purpose of assassi- Quartered Oak Flat Top DesJt, 42x50 inches, re- CQ? duced price VOD.ZU (New Building) Manufacturer ot 0We Furnitmt "Bmtt Endart" 16S-170-172 West Monro St 1 TeL Main nating all ministers aiding legislation man government to deposit the pay- r.

nriua 1 fl HflU.UOU roll started ot Senator utenn, no had been at the lunch counter, lie did not catch the import of the vote. On this call Senators Hanson and Meenta voted with the opposition. Then recurred a motion made by Senator Telford, an administration kenator, to foreclose dtbate and order the previous question. This was adopted viva voce. At the end of the first roll call the bill had twenty-five Thm roll of tho absentees was called.

Senator Hanson, flanked by a body to have been discovered. i I is the daughter of Henry R. Roos, wealthy retired founder of the Roos Foundries, 1749 Ballou street, a pioneer Chicagoan. Thus Mrs. Spaulding's romance of marks In gold and 140.000,000 marks tn foreign securities, with the Keichsbank and to send a check for 150,000.000 Really nothing much in them.

marks to a New York bank. This banM "Yes. the British labor situauon is Last Valentine's day twenty maidens enrolled ia a bride's school conducted by Miss Enid Aubrey at the West Side Y.W.C.A., 101 S. Ashland avenue. Last night they graduated after completing a course that included most of the branches of domestic science.

From left to right the picture shows Violet Johnson, Grace Mills, Genevieve Mellon, Janet Sievers, Genevieve Ficby, Marion McConnell, and Mrs. Jessie Walther, instructor. I little more than a year has ended. Her acute: no doubt about tnav tsui there is no sign of revolution, no bob ehevism, and few of tho miners are radicals. the guard from Blooming ton, cast twenty-sixth vote and the bill was story is one of a girl's infatuation for a dashing young medical student.

She married him against her father's wishes and then paid his debts and his expenses while completing his college course. Father Gave Girls $100,000. When my daughter, Dora, married No Alliance Against lT. S. That England and Japan are allied gainst the United States was branded Military Camps League to Convene Tomorrow The national convention of the Mill tary Training Camps association will open at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow in the Hotel La Salle. At the afternoon session addresses will be made by MaJ. Gen. George Bell Jr.

and Col. Frank Billings, and the recruiting adjutants of the nine corps areas will make their reports. In the evening at the annual dinner the speakers will be Col. James Totten of the general staff, Thomas W. Miller, and MaJ.

Gen. Milton J. Fore wiri then send the check, figured at th current exchange, to the reparations commission in Paris who will deposit It in a French bank. Fifty Tons of Gold! Although the actual gold will Temaln in Germany it will not be available for usage there and it will be transferred from the Reichsbank to anyone the American bank names. The decision waa taken because of the impracticability and expense of transferring fifty tons of gold to Paris together with the great bulk of paper securities.

The transaction ia regarded passed. The Dec lMe Roll Call. Tha vote on the? Lantz bill follows "FOR. HEFI'BLICAXS. false by Sir Auckland last night, when he spoke before the Commercial club at the Rlackstone hotel.

While favor tbis man a vear ago, I warned ner At the Fifield SPECIAL SALE ing a reduction of armaments, the dip lomat said, "At present no nation alone against it," said Mr. Roos, who is 67 years old, and lives with his son, Henry W. Roos, 3052 Palmer square. He didn't look right to me. But she ed.

and they were married. I Gray, llamlltoi Haaon, Jewell, Bardlil, Barr, Hnck. can disarm and be secure. The tax burden in my country la to what regulations are to be imported, leaving the construction of the rules and regulations for operating dt the grain exchanges to the secretary of agriculture. The Tincher bill gives the national secretary of agriculture extreme powers over all exchanges of the country, while the Lantz bill applies only to the exchanges in Illinois.

Should bill No. 2is4 be passed, it will clone the Chicago Board of Trade and drjve the grain trade of Chicago to Indiana, which is the most available ixiint. fcmltb, X. Mrallh.t. Mieed, SpfBCf, Telford, Wheeler, Wood, AVriirht.

colossal, he declared. "And the only man, I. Js G. Btaierta, way I can see to reduce It ia through as a plum for the American bank receiving it and it is reported here that saving on armaments, but we cannot Thomas W- Lament secured It or the l.aatz, Meeats, Mills. Pert It act alone." JaaUp, IiBTall.

EsMagtoa, i rr it Total, Morgan bank during hn. visit here Sir Auckland will leave for Washing Mr. Lamont left Paris for London last trade ia prohibited. There is to be no discrimination between traders, pro- dueers, or shippers. All persons engaged in buying, selling, or dealing in, or exchanging articles or commodities in a public exchange must hate a license from the department of agriculture.

The license for a public exchange is $250 and for individuals J50. All exchanges are to be subject to the inspection and examination of the department of agriculture, which has power to make and enforce all rules and regulations a may be deemed necessary to enforce the provisions of the law, the department being practically given powers of a court and able to compel attendance and production of books, records, memorandums and all documents pertaining to Directors of the department of agriculture can appeal to any circuit court in tha state to compel this attendance and production. Any rules or regulations made by public exchanges that are illegal, un ton some time today. He said his trip has been of a purely recreational night. Bonds of All Nations.

nature. Amberg Bank Robber Suspects Here for Trial Arthur Burnstein, his wife.and Harry Kelley, wanted in connection with the theft of $26,000 from John H. Amberg and Morton FV Stone, both officials of the Scheubert Amberg State bank, were brought back from New York by detectives last night. Irving OlSen, a bank messenger, implicated Burnstein and Kelley in a recent confession. The list of foreign securities with which Germany has offered to make $2,750,000 Buildings at gave the girls my daughter, Emma, is with her plater the family residence, worth $40,000, and other real estate on which they cleared more than After a few months they drove me from the home.

Now they are not on speaking terms with me. I'm still ready to help my girls if they'll let me, but I fear they won't." The Spauldinga were married in March, 1920. According to Mrs. Spaulding, she met Dr. Spaulding while he waa still in army uniform.

He told her of his love, but said sorrowfully that he couldn't marry. Spent $10,000 on Husband. He said he had debts of $3,000, and if these were lifted he could marry," up the 140,000,000 gold marks balance Includes securities valued in American Great Lakes Bring $102,000 dollars. French. Belgian, and Swiss AGAIN HT.

REPUBLICANS. KttelOB, Hoes. t.lffiB, nadler. Hicks. ScanUe, Alar Murray, Vaa I.

tat, Mark. MEMOf HATS. Iiemlr, IUhes, In, Sullivan. Hrrllht, The $102,000 bid of the Gordon Wil Aatla. Barbour, (lark, (era well, Ualiey, fioelim, Brodeticli, Carroll, francs, Dutch guilders, Scandanavtan crowns, and various South American An exchange at Hammond, would be the moat available point.

Warehousing of grain in Chicago would not be affected by the removal of thCjIJoard of Trade from Chicago. Should Chicago lose the board, members are discussing the advisability of going to Milwaukee, Kaunas City, St. Louis, or Warehouse receipts for all grain in Chicago elevators could he made deliverable on any of the exchanges. This could easily be arranged by the passage of a ruling making Buch liams company, 105 West Monroe street for the 156 buildings which com moneys. Some Russian rubles are also prise Camps Perry and Dewey at the included but they are covered by guar antees.

Great Lakes Naval Training station. Imported Sprint TOPCOATS $50 and former prices 123 These are overcoats of superior quality, made of the finest woolens in the world custom made to our own speci. ficationa. 52fl S. Michigan BonleOaid CHICAGO has been accepted by the government.

The German treasury contains The buildings cost $2,750,000. OCEAN" STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS, Arrivrd. Tort. DUCA DAOSTA New Tork GICSEPPI VEKDI New York Sailed. 1'ort.

CAROSIA Liverpool BRITANNIA t. Ml-hael 000,000 gold marks, according to mem hers of the reparations commission, al just, unreasonable, unauthorized, discriminatory, or preferential can be or th Germans claim to hold said Ppaulding. "I paid the debts, and we wera Then I paid his way through medical school. ONE IDENTIFIED AS I. C.

HOLDI Frank Rio waa freed on (35,000 bonds yesterday after the two bank held up April 15 on an Illinois Central train dered rescinded by tho department of agriculture and enjoined by the court only 1,080,000,000 marks In gold. .17. S. In Not Concerned. Although anv American bank hand ittentined him in South Clark ttrref court.

The mesxeng-ers Jailed to identify Alfred ivA rpr.fi rations transaction must Rno. anothw THE WORLD'S CREATE5T NEWSPAPER deliveries regular. Liverpool would gladly welcome the speculative grain trade, and Chicago warehouse receipts could be delivered there on all future contracts, were the buyers satisfied with such dcliv--y. Won't Close at Present. There is no intention by leading Total, ti.

Each of thu nineteen Cook county aerator voted against the bill. Ben-atcint Uailey from I'eoria, Glenn of Murphysboro, and Hicks of liockford were the only three elownstate senators who voted with the Chicago men. 'All through the debate the Chicago versus the downstate sentiment was apparent. Senator Cuthberteon of Hunker Hill ld tho tight for the down-state aenatora and Senator Kesslnger of Aurora helped him. For the Jtoard of Trade the Kpeakera wcro Henatora Harbour, Clark.

Koehra, and Budler, guarantee Germany's check to the the United States government Vol. LXXX. Thursday, May 10. No. 119.

will not be involved in the affair, even Besides the original $3,000, I have spent $7,000. on him. We even went on a honeymoon with my money." After the father left the Spaulding home Mrs. Spaulding's sister, Emma Roos, and Dr. Spaulding's brother, Jack, remained.

It's a common misconception," said Attorney England, that a wife cannot have her' husband arrested for larceny. We're going to show Dr. Spaulding that it can be done." though It is represented on tne repara tiAnH Aommisslon. should tho order of the director of agriculture not be conformed to. Free Access to Records.

The director of agriculture and his employes are to have free access to all places where trading is conducted In a public exchange and all books are to be subject to inspection. A fine of not to exceed $23,000 or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed one year, or both, is provided upon conviction by a court. In case any clause, sentence, para- Published daily at No. 7 South Dearborn Street. Chicago.

Illinois. Wail Subscription Price, except Postal Zones 5. 7, aud Daily wittt Sunday, one year. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Zone 1 to 4 im-lusivo Daily 50 pr year Roland Bovden, the American com this Hfternoon stated, any bank is responsible for its checks but government will not oe members if the Chicago board to close the Ixchange at present, although a few suggest that no contracts be entered into for delivery beyond the end of July.

Tho Lantz bill will put the grain exchanges in Illinois, mainly at Chi unt- vtj aiiciusi iiy i x. per veHT Entered aa Seeunii Claa Matter. Jun 3. 100S. at the PostoflBf-e at CtuoafO, Illinois.

Under act of Marvh 3. 1879. a party to the affair in anv way." EXCITEMENT ON BOARD and IVoria, under the regulation Prafh or Part of the act shall be ad- cago judged by a court of competent juris Teachers! COLLEGES BENEFIT UNDER $2,726,440 T.N. VAIL ESTATE New York, May IS. Special.

The appraisal of the estate of Theodore N. Vail, former chairman of the board BY CHAIIUH I. MICIIAlil S. News of the panage of the Lantz bill by tha Illinois inmate wan received on tho Board of Tradelfite yesterday 'ufternoou. Shortly before the closing hour there was a report that the bill 1mi lieen defeated.

Tills was largely tesponeiblo for advance of 2 cents tu tho price, of wheat, as traders were MAW diction to be invalid or unconstitutional, it will not impair or invalidate or nullify the remainder of the law, Sanate bill No. 284 practically prohibits short selling of grains Unless it is by a grower, or the actual grain is in the possession of the seller, or one who has the bona fide intention of delivering to the purchaser the grain of the state director of agriculture, who lias power to regulate all their operations. It provide for the establishment of grain exchanges to be licensed by the state requiring a bond of $10,000 to be approved by the department of agriculture. Kach public exchange shall maintain a public market. It is to establish and maintain reasonable rules, regulations, by-laws for the admisJon of persons Svtts Tailored To Order Direct from Maker to Wearer of directors of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, was filed today.

He left a personal estate of "ill BUY or rent a Coram typewriter on easy payments. Carry it to school every day in its neat case. Make extra money writing articles doing typing for others! Call today at the nearest Corona store or tale phone for a demonstration at your home. Cerent Tjrttwrittr Sales Cs. 12 S.

La Stle Chicsf Phone Franklin $2,726,440. Under the will Vail house in Mor-ristown, N. the Presbyterian church of Parsiphany, N. Dartmouth college, and Princeton university, Massa- to the public exchange for the purpose of trading, the government of the pub offered for sale or contracted for to be sold. No contract for the buying or selling of any grain for future delivery shall be mde unless the buyer thereof has the bona fidet intention to receive and pay for the grain so contracted to be purchased.

thort. There was unusual excitement on the board and on the curb after the clone. Tho Kmall traders were nearly panic stricken, while the leading members, who understood the situation bet to, took a conservative view, and said then was nothing to be alarmed about. Who Ileads the Attacker? PER SUIT lic exchange and the conduct of business therein, and file copies of all uch rules regulations and by-laws and all amendments thereto with the department of agriculture. chusotts Institute of Technology, Mid-j dlebury college, Vermont college, and Phillips Exeter academy receive 000 each.

To I'lMlUb Fi.t.ir.a Mr. Vail's widow. Mrs. Mabel Sun. Waljhselin.

Violation of the regulation is to be derson Vail of Lyndonvtlle. Vt re-punuhed by a fine of not less than eeivos a life estate in $167,980, and his $000 or more than $1,000, or imprison-! daughter. Mrs an wool Folds an in naat earn incaM, 8CRGES WORSTEDS CASSIMCRCt merit for not mor, than one year, or i i In Latest Color. PatttrM in4 Wmvm Public Can I. nter I it.

All persons must' be admitted without discrimination, with all the rights and privileges of a provided 4hey conform to its reasonable rules and regulations, luuuul and uniform facilities muht be provided to all persons entitled to aai! themselves of with 50 iur ouui ime una imprisonment, in eotate in $700,000, personally worth $38,237 and outright. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MONEY BACK YOU WANT IT the discretion of the court. Should a corporation be found guilty of violation, its charter shall be subject to for- The move against the grain exchange Is headed by the members of the Committee of Seventeen, who constitute the marketing committee of the American Farm Bureau federation, who ar trying to put the lkmrd of Trade out of business. Those well informed as to the movement of leaders of the farm organisation! say their plan Is to drive tho Board of Trade out so that they can install their pooling system of handling grain. A call ha a been aent out by the secre The Inside of the Garment We can all appreciate a stylish piece of clothing made from good material and becomingly worn, but we know nothing about the way it is put together unless we know the tailor's reputation who made it.

There is a great deal to the inside of the garment and this we regard with the same sincerity of workmanship as we do the design and style that pleases the eye. The weaves and shades now on display were never better. Unusual Values $65 and $75 CoronA the suit of the attorney the public eschange. It is an open and feiture at free competitive market for the pur-' general. chase and sale of all articles and com-l AH contracts made in violation of Come direct to our big S31 Wctt Adami, one block west of Hlted.

now offer dirtct to wearer at wholesale price, choice of our million dollar stock, tailored to your individual order. The bi-tfest valuei in Chicago. Perfect fit and satisfaction or your money back, guaranteed. OPEN EVENINGS TO P.M. JOYCE ALIMONY HEARING IS PUT OVER TO JUNE 2 Hearing on the petition for $10,000 a i month temporary alimony which Peggy Hopkins Joyce says is necessary for her everyday needs was postponed from May 25 to June 2 by Judge Joseph Sabath yesterday on motion of counsel for James Stanley Joyce, multimillionaire, lumberman.

RABY DROWNS IN BCCKJET. Ijocansport. Slay 18. Special. 1 Mary Jane Krani.

15 month old. climbed over the mde of a water bucket and drowned in fovir inchea ot water. The Bell Tailors modules bought, sold, and dealt in or exchanged on such public exchange, with records that will fully disclose the transactions, business, and contracts entered into. Any rule or regulation by law, usage, or practice, of a public exchange is declared to be unlawful, unjust. Illegal, unreasonable or discriminatory, which limits or tends to limit, suppress, or tends to suppress, and destroys free and open competition between traders the provisions of this act shall be void.

The act is to be in force after July 1, 1922. There is no time set for senate bill No. 283, passed yesterday, becoming effective. Come to Toledo." Is Bid. Toledo, May IS.

Special. The Toledo produce exchange this afternoon telegraphed President Griffin of the Chicago Board of Trade an Invitation to move the board of trade to Toledo. The message pointed out the excellent railroad facilities in Toledo i Swrt t1 llw Wwlasals Ulltnt Strtrtrt 843 West Adams St. tary of tho United Syues Grain (rowers, recently formed by the farm organisations to operate grain pools, for assessments ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 each. It went to 9,000 country elevators.

It ia understood that they expect to raise a fund of many millions for use in their pool operations. It i said by those who have been at Springfield working agalntit the Lanti bill, that tho Illinois Agricultural asiHK-Iation has spent between One Hoclywat of Halataa Strat upon such public exchange. to vreate a and its natural advantages as an ocean Creation or tendency monopoly or corner in restraint of port. Three Stores 71 East Monroe 314 South Michigan Are. 7 North La Salle $20,000 and H0.OOO in paying expenses of fanners.

and agitators to work for the bill. Can Still Operate, Itelief. Board of trade men familiar with both the Larits bill No CSS and the Tlrtcher Mil, passed by congress last say they are very similar. The exchanges nay they can operate under them, although the law is not explicit For Beautiful Interiors Thert Is really no JfltepM finish to compare wits Luxeberry Whif amel produces rerulu that gzia instant admiratka. It is easily cleaned; will not diacolor crark, ctip Vt peel.

Ia sdditioa to lustrous white, ths bcsutJ french grey sail old ijj i tint can be obtained- A rour daaler. Bttt Brfcw I nc Chicago Braacfc, U1-la W. Cr.nd Ave. I Outfitters h'Mxmen 21 East Madison Street "Btm Stir NUm 71 Shop cf 'Personmt Ser-ic Daintiness ana purity personified distinctly individual and a safety valve to health. I' fe EM2T Drink from a (TABLETS GRANULES) Lr INDIGESTION With or without water; pleasant to take.

QUICK RELIEF! Price. 25-50-75 MARSHALL HELD 8 C0MEANY i Alaskan Seal Coats Custom-made, Special $545 AS THE number of Alaskan Seals which are Ji being released by the Government, under whose control they are, exceeds any of recent years, we are now able to procure these beautiful skins and to make Coats at prices far below those which have been prevailing. A Custom-made Alaskan Seal Coat, 36 inches in length, size 36 to 40, at the price at which these are oSered, is a value which cannot fail to be -appreciated by any one who is familiar withTthe beauty and quality of Alaskan Seal, and with the distinction and superiority of our custom- Saailary Cap it Service Ca. Late Vogue raps Raal. 2S44 mm A BALE Buy It Direct For Less Money 1 1 'H ft An entirely new showing of 1 the later vogue spring wraps i at prices decidedly lower than have prevailed hereto' fore, featuring Heoalar Binder Twin (Standard and 1 SialTilb; direct in So pound balaa.

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Wnta now. Ilootier Binder Twine Mills Michigan CUj, Indiana i 1 Se IT mi 4 $4m made Coats. FUR SECTION. SIXTH fOOOR. NORTH, WABASH it i fl 1921 IS REWARDING FICHTtE F.

N. MATTHEWS 21 East Madison Stmt i.

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