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GRANT COUNTY REPUBLICAN, NEW ULYSSES, KANSAS Civil suits filed by Attorney Gener- WORLD NEWS FOR THE PAST WEEK CRITICISE PLAN TO AID GERMANY 1 FRENCH, BELGIAN AND BRITISH NEWSPAPERS THINK AMER. ICA MAKING WRONG MOVE John D. A sophomore, suspected of being radical, remarked while dining Is used euphemistically) at the cafeteria nt the University of Chicago thnt It was funny having a bust of John D. Rockefeller, the world's most famous dyspeptic, watch proceedings from a mantel there. "Maybe It's to pour oil on waters," he said.

It is reported that the young upstart was ordered confined to his room pending arraignment on a charge of treason. Chicago American. Luscious-Made With Raisins and already baked for you a delicious sauce I There's nothing left to be desired in a pic. Made with finest seeded Sun-Maid Raisins. 1560 calories of energizing nutriment per pound in practically predigested form.

Rich in food-iron, also -good food for the blood. Make cakes, puddings and other good foods with them. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins.

Mail coupon now for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes. SAVE the trouble and the time of baking pies at home, yet give your men folks pies that arc exactly to their taste. Master baker3 and neighborhood bake shops in your city are making luscious raisin pie fresh every day. Your grocer or these bake shops can supply them. Taste them and you'll know why there's no longer need to bake at home.

Crust that's light and flaky tender, thin-skinned, juicy fruit, the juice forming SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Pie Raisin Your retailer should tell you Maid Raisini for not more than the following prices: Seeded (in IS 01. blui ftf.) 20c Seedleaa (in IS 01. rid -18c Seeded or Seedlel (11 01J ISo CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT 1 I Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, I Dept. N-567-13, Fresno, California. Please send me copy of your free book, I "Recipes with Raisins." STREET- City BlutPackagt mm il Brundage, charging Governor Small 3f Illinois, Lieut.

Gov. Fred Sterling, ind Andrew Russell, state auditor, with making improper returns of interest money in their terms as state treasurer, must go to trial, Judge Norman Jones ruled. Captain Roald Amundsen, head of a polar expedition that left Seattle in June, has arrived at Nome by dog team from Wainwrlght, where he is wintering with the plane in which he hopes in the spring to fly Wer the north pole. 4 4 4 Thousands of persons representing virtually every walk in life paid homage at the bier of John Wanamaker, whose body lay in state from 9 o'clock until noon in Bethany Presbyterain church, Philadelphia, where the famous merchant had worshipped since boyhood. 4 4 Ten persons were reported hurt, one seriously, when the "Red Train" of the Chicago Alton was derailed near the plant of the Illinois Glass company at Alton, 111.

The injured were taken to St. Joseph hospital there. A plea for a wage increase of 15 cents an hour for the 2,500 drivers, teamsters and chauffeurs employed' by the American Railway Express Company will be heard by the railway labor board January 12, it was announced in Chicago. 4 4 Southwest The body of Mrs. A.

M. Chastaine, wife of A. M. Chastaine, a farmer living a mile east of Madill, was found in the flames of her burning home. Chastaine expressed the belief that his wife was murdered for her diamonds and the money kept in the farm home.

4 4 Leon Briggs, charged with murder in connection with the shooting to death of J. Floyd, federal prohibition officer, was found guilty at Houston, of manslaughter and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. 'fp 4 Andrew Presswood, his wife, and their small child were injured seriously when a hot water boiler exploded at their home on the outskirts of Houston. It is feared Mrs. Press-wood's injuries will prove fatal.

4, 4, 4. After three hours of frantic digging by miners at the Blue Bonnet zinc mine, near Miami, J. H. Jones, an engineer, was rescued alive after being underground three hours, under two tons of earth and ore. 4, 4, 4.

In a hold-up at 1:40 o'clock in the afternoon in the main lobby of the Livestock Exchange building, at Kansas City, three bandits obtained and shot Thomas F. A. Henry, credit manager of the Drovers National Bank. Henry, wounded severely in one thigh, will recover. The robbers escaped in a motor car.

4. 4. 4. Savings and loan schemes, commonly known as "three per cent companies," whose loans are made at lower than current market rates of interest, and are dependent on happenings of various contingencies, have been declared illegal in Texas. 4, 4.

4, County Attorney W. F. Seaver, who came into prominence recently when he declared that "the people of Tulsa and Tulsa County, do not want prohibition and that he was not going to enforce it," has been suspended from office by District Judge Albert C.Hunt. i ft Foreign. Premier Poincare triumphed over his opponents in the French of deputies when his explanation of France's stand with regard to reparations won an overwhelming vote of confidence.

The vote was 512 to 76. 4 4 4 Mrs. Margaret Harrison of Balti more, American newspaper writer, who was arrested at Tchita, Siberia, has been taken to Moscow, said a Moscow dispatch the other day. The charges against her were not re vealed. Free State troops operating in the Fethard and Ballingarry districts of Tipperary, killed three republican irregulars and captured 104, according to a dispatch from Dublin.

Two of the prisoners were leaders, Commandants Cooney and Brennan. "Murderous Molly," a woman' ter rorist, is sought by Scotland Yard in connection with a plot to poison members of the Bonar Law cabinet and other prominent public officials of England. The latest attempt was on the life of Home Secretary, Bridgeman. 4i Massacre, enforced flight and famine have reduced Armenian popula tion from three million to 130,000 Lord Curzon declared in the Near East peace conference the other afternoon. 4.

4. 4. Progress is being made by the ex perts representing Turkey and the Al lies in arranging the conditions under which the Bosphorus and the straits of the Dardanelles are to be used bj merchantmen and ships of war. Rus sia, however, continues to protest. 4, 4.

4. The London Dally Chronicle, per sonal organ of ex-Premier Lloyd George, in commenting upon the col lapse of the allied premiers' conference, declared that "Premier Poin care's French militarism is threaten lng Europe." 1 Events of General Interestfrom All Sections Put Into Short, Concise Paragraphs. HEWS FROM VARIOUS CAPITALS '8rlef Mention of What la Transpiring In This and Other Countries of tha Globs. Peace Notes. A final showdown, in which America's voice is bound to play an important part, is imminent in the long reparations controversy that has kept Europe constantly embroiled for four years.

The exact part which the United States will play in the set tlement is yet to be determined. 1 The major moves on the chees-board of European diplomacy at the moment all are directed at one thing arriving at some formula that will restrain France from seizing the Ruhr as the penalty for Germany's non-payment of reparations, Turkey accepts in principle the ap plication, to the national minorities in her terrtiory, of the clauses on this subject inserted in the Austrain, Bui and other peace treaties, Ismet Pasha declared at the hear East con ference. She accepts also the grant lng of amnesty to the members of these minorities. 4. 4.

4. Premier Bonar Law, in an important statement in the house of com mons, declared frankly for the policy of the Balfour note which advocated an adjustment of inter-allied debts by an all-round cancellation, England on part surrendering her share of reparations to be paid by Germany, Turkey's decision to drop from her counter-proposition concerning the elnnita flirt nlnuaa foreign warships from lingering freely in the Black Sea was due chiefly to the advice of Ambassador Child, head -of the American delegation. ii Turkey refused at a recent session of the Near East conference to assign any special part of Turkey as a na. tional home for the Armenians. Ismet Pasha declared this would mean a new attempt to dismember Turkey 4 Wash; net on The nation's crops this year are worth $7,572,890,000, based on their farm value as of December 1, the de.

of agriculture announced in its final crop report of the year. Their value is $1,842,978,000 more than last crops. 4. 4, A bureau of wheat price insurance to protect farmers from unreasonably low prices at the primary market would be provided under a bill intro duced recently by Representative Steenerson, Republican, of Minnesota, 4 4. 4.

The senate irrigation and reclamation committee has indorsed a bill extending for two more years the time -of payment on Western reclamation projects. Congres passed a bill last summer extending the time limit a year. 4. 4. 4-.

1 The Harding administration will not Tespond at this time to the request of the house naval appropriations committee for another world naval conference to limit auxiliary craft, submarines and airplanes. To do so now would be futile, the leaders believe. 4, 4, 4. Denouncing reports he said had "been circulated that the "farm bloc lad. deserted Henry Ford in the Muscle Shoals fight," Representative Rankin, Democrat of Mississippi, declared in the house that no man was able to deliver the vote of the farm bloc.

The federal reserve banks of the Middle West went to bat for the farmer when representatives of the Kansas City and Minneapolis banks testified before the interstate commerce commission to the serious plight confronting the farmer and the existing stagnation due to the low comparative prices for farm commodities. ff Oomestlo John Wanamaicer Is dead at his home in Philadelphia. The world famous merchant and foriper postmaster general passed away at his town house, 2032 Walnut street. He has been confined there early in November with a heavy cold contracted at his country estate, "Lyndenhurst," at Jenkintown. He was 84 years old.

The 33 million dollar appropriation hill for the department of state and justice, carrying million dollars for investigation and prosecution of war fraud cases, has been passed by the house without a record vote and with less than fifty members in attendance. 4. 4. 4. The federal reserve board has confirmed the recent selection of C.

C. Roof of Denver to be a class director of the Kansas City federal reserve bank, succeeding Fred W. Fleming ol Kansas City. SPEEOi.S UP AT PEACE PARLEY Preliminary Drafts of Lausanne Treaty Being Prepared by Scribes Settle Straits Issue Great Progress Has Been Made Paris, Dec, 18. The reported plans of the United States for the rehabilitation of Europe "seems conceived ex.

clusively in the interest of Germany." says tne lemps in an editorial today that reflects the viewpoint of a majority of the French newspapers. Skepticism predominates in these second-day reflections on the situation but there are a few words of welcome for the proposition as in the case of the opposition newspaper L'Oevre, which expresses pleasure over the interest of the United States "even if it has no immediate particular results." The Temps says the plan looks as if it had been drafted by the German rather than the Americans and suggests that the Germans, after elaborating an agreement with American bankers, make a proposition to the allies for the payment of reparations ind then the allies will see if they can make the concessions that are asked. M. Bainville, in LaLiberte, is the most severe critic of the reported pro-iect "If the United States seriously "-shed to save Europe from financial chaos," he says, "their first can should be to annul the claim they have against the allies." Ho ODO he calls Washington's move simply an eiiun prevent occupation of th nunr Dy trance and asks, "is this the only result of Clemenceau's tour?" The writer adds that the money the Americans would lend "will be asked for some day, just as they already demand the billions they advanced the allies for a common war." Lausanne. Dec.

18 Tho inK, v. uuiu the Lausanne conference have ad vanced so far that already the offi cial semes have begun their task of writing out the preliminary drafts of the treaty. This document wil' enumerate the broad lines of the pact ana is Demg prepared so as to have in concrete form these nmhiomi. have already been solved, and also nave the preliminary signature of the agreement from all parties. I here is a feeline- that time is being wasted on secondary questions on the sub-commissions and that the aim of the conference is in danger of beine lost sie-hr.

of the interminable discussions often petty in nature. Sneed is now the watchword at Lausanne. The straits nrohlems nrnrtiVnllv have been settled, great progress ha? been made on the question of m'nori-Hes and jreneral economiV nnd finnn. rial subjects have found their essen tial solutions. The persistent along of several throny ponits, snrh as the deportation of the Greek patriarch, the Mosul oil dispute and rne rurrculty over foreign tribunals in Turkey, is checking the forward swing of the conference.

Drumrieht Mavor Wins Virtnrv Oklahoma City, Dec. 18. That d'rert action has ended in victory at least for the present, in the effort of W. F. Nicodemus, mayor of to provide cas for the residents of his--citv, located in the midst of the producing fields, was indicated here tonieht.

The doughtv "invor was seen as the victor over the Oklahoma Natural Gas company, his expedient of tappine t.ne lines of that eornpanv having tiVed his town over the gas famine, he said over long distance telephone. U. S. Warship Rescues 400 Constantinople, Dec. 18.

American destroyer. Bainbridge today rescued four hundred persons from the burning French hospital ship Vlnh-Long in the Sea of Marmora. The vessel took fire opposite San Stefano, on the western out-skirts of Constantinople. Fifteen of those who were aboard the Vinh-Long are missing. Five of the missing are believed to have been killed by explosions.

President of Poland Slain. Warsaw, Dec. 18. Gabriel Naru-towiez, first president of the Polish republic, fell beore an assassins bullet today, just one week since his election and only 48 hours after actually taking u-p the duties of office. MARRIED 73 YEARS Sooner Couple Holds Long-distance Matrimonial Record El Reno, Dec.

18 Married Bhortly before Christmas in 1849, and having just celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary, Mr. aqd Mrs. A. H. wheeler, of this city, are believed to hold the long-distance matrimonial record of the southwest.

Wheeler was born in Paris, III, in 1825, and his wife in Claremont, county, Ohio, in 1832. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash 'off In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot yater. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for (lnijy toilet purposes.

Don't fall to Include Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. Had Nasal Evidence. She was rather green at the gnnie and they had about reached a hole which was on the top of a little hill. The youth run up llrst to see the lie of the hulls.

"A stymie lie shouted, "a dead stymie 1" The young lady came up with sniff. "Well, do yui know," she said, "I thought I sniellod something as I yas walking up the hill." Boston Transcript. The housewife smiles with satisfac tion as she looks at the basket of clenr, white elpthes and thanks Red Cross Ball Blue. At all grocers. Ad vertlsement.

Latin an Aid to Business. Persons who wish to become pro flcient in business English should study Latin, according to Dr. J. Dunenn Spaeth, professor of English nt Prince ton university, bocnuse the study of Latin gives necessary training In the fundamental laws of syntax and grammatical structure. It also serves as an Introduction to word structure and word derivation.

Doctor Spaeth believes that a business man should have a knowledge of from 100 to 500 Latin words and their derivatives ns the basis for good business English. FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES Discovery by Scientists Has Replaced Them. Pills and salts give temporary relief from constipation only at the expense of permanent injury, says an eminent medical authority. Science has found a newer, better way a means as simple as Nature Itself. In perfect health a natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving.

But when constipation exists this natural-lubricant is not sufliclent. Medical authorities have found that the gentle lubricating action of Nujol most closely resembles that of Nature's own lubrlcnnt. As Nujol Is not a laxative it cannot gripe. It is in no sense a medicine. And like pure water It is harmless and pleasant.

Nujol Is prescribed by physicians; used in leading hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertisement. Link Measure. Stranger Beg pardon, sir.

How far is It to the North station? Golf Bug I should say about a full drive, three brassies and a putt. Boston Evening Transcript. The meanest kind of hypocrite is the man who praises the Lord and refuses to pay his debts. I PER OEM- 1 AWablefteparrfionfe Ai Mineral NoTiu IOSSOSIEEP Exact Copy of Wrapper. HI GiiV: nntetita 15PluiiDraolm mm kidney) 1111133 OWNKKH OF 1 ARMS I' OH HAI.K Bt rent taignln price Hhniild wrlta ua.

hnvn ch buyer. OKNTKAT. BIN RHJAU, lion 8, NKW PKANKI.1N, MO. Alaska. The Sourdough limited rushes over railroad trucks In Alaska where trafllc used to be hy dog teams.

The traveler half froze on his sled when the search was for gold. Now lie rides In a steam-heated Pullman, prospecting for timber and crops. Not ns much romance and adventure, but more comfort. The three never go together. Snowy linens are the pride of every housewife.

Keep thera In that condition by using Red Cross Ball Blue in your laundry. At all grocers. Advertisement. Substitute for the Word "Obey." Well, so a gaffer of our acquaintance thinks, you might as well omit "obey" from the marriage service. The closest the young folks get to It, he says, Is "Oh, boy New York World.

Men who are always attempting to kill two birds with one stone never bag much game. Bosch Magneto Sales and Sirvict Station Wa Repair All Makes of Magnetos WICHITA MAGNETO COMPANY 01S. M.rfc.t Wichita, Kaaa, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RmoTTI)Miriill-RUiHlrriirtiigj Restore Color and Baaurty to Gray and Faded HaU auo. ana vi.tn et jTurruu. ftlwfroi diem.

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Y. MACHINE WORK Of all WKLD1NO AND AUTO repairing. Manufacturer! of Acetylene fenera-tors, torch's and weldlnir equipment. BROOKS MACHINE CO. 225 W.

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1 ii 1 1 BLADDER If 1 Out of Reach. "Ross," said the gang man, "Murphy just ruined a whole keg of blasting powder, sor." "He did, con found hi nr. Tell him to come here!" "I would, sor, but he was seltln' on It ulnnokln' when lie sphollcd ut." Too many men waste time arguing about the religion they haven't got. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears the Signature of vj' For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THf CCMTAUn COMPANY, HIWTenK CITY.

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