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Lawrence Daily Journal-World from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 8

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TAGE XIGTIT THE DAILY JOTTftHAL-TTCXED THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913 TURKEY AGREES TO TERMS London. Jan. 2. After-their protracted diplomatic the Turks finally capitulated to a ma jority of the demands of the Balkan allies at yesterday's session of the peace conference. Through Kechad Pasha they agreed to cede practically the whole oi the ottoman empire European dominions, except Adrian-oplo and the territory between it and Constantinople, to their victorious but traditionally despised neighbors.

The terms the Turkish delegates presented to the conference as a counter proposal to the demands of the allies were First The rectification of the Tur- ko-Bulgarian frontier by making the boundary west of the line now occupied by the troops of the allies in the villayet of Adrianople. Second The question of the status of Adrianople to be settled by Turkey and Bulgaria direct. Third The cession of the remaind er of European Turkey, including Ja-nina and Scutari, to tho allies. Fourth The Albanian and Cretan We want to begin the New Year with a clean slate. Open up give us your complaints or compliments.

If you've bought anything from our store that has proved unsatisfactory, tell us and we'll make it right. Men's and boy' suit and overcoat sale now on. We are pleasing lots of your neighbors, why not you. questions to be solved by the powers. Fofth The Aegean islands to re main Turkish.

The announcement oi these terms was wrung from the ottoman delegates with the greatest difficulty." They came onlv after Kechad Pasha had reiterated Turkey's desire to shift the responsibility for adjudicating1 all the vital questions to the gTeat powers and the representatives of the allies had registered their unchangeable ohiec-I PUBLIC SALE The men who set the pace for dress find that Selz shoes add the finishing touch. They also know that Selz shoes are good shoes. Every Selz shoe is guaranteed to be satisfactory. We re showing the new models now; a great many things that you young fellows ought to see. The styles that are making good in the big cities, where the styles are set Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Denver, and many others.

Some stylish new models for women, also; in fact, good shoes for everybody. tions to such a course and plainly had given the Turks to understand that the failure of the ottoman delegates to embark upon serious negotiations would mean a resumption of hostilities in southeastern Europe. Today's sitting was the most momentous and exciting- since the beginning of the conference. The Greek Siberian Lar.a Tnrtatento. Extensive tracts of land in Siberia xa threatened by the encroachment of the great Gobi desert, and a plan has now been drawn up for a aeries of forest ramparts to hold back the salt and drift- The only effectire defense, according to the report of agronomists sent to surrey the region Is fn tree belts at least two milts broad.

It Is proposed to plant one of these from Samara to the Caspian sea, while others are recommended ex tending In Inteirals of about 40 mllet right up to the Chinese frontier. We will sell at public sale on tlie Edie farm, ti 1-2 miles north and 1-2 miles cast of Lawrence, about 9 miles south of McLootb. one-half mile north of Knowledge Hill school house on Wednesday, January 8, eornmeneinjj at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: 10 Horses and Mules. Drown horse, 5 years old; roan horse 10 yrs old; bay horse, 13 years old; sorrel marc, nine years old. in foal premier, M.

Venizelos, presided and invited Kechad Pasha to present the Turkish counter proposals, as the Turks last Monday bad agreed to do. Kechad said his interpretatian of the badlj' transmitted telegrams of the early week had been corrected, his government proposing to submit all questions at issue, except Adrian by Jack; sorrel mare, smooth mouth, iu foal by Jack; horse mule, 1 year! ople, to settlement by. the powers. This caused an outburst of indignation which M. Venizelos was hardly The Greatest Woman.

"Who was or Is the greatest woman In all history? Two hundred Kansas "CQ1 4-1 i 1 1 able to put down. Several of the dele Jt luc 5uic, means goou as a wrioie. gates shouted that it was not digni- teachers answered the question and fied to turn such vital matters into a uivsui 113 mu. ij iiuuus uiu, luurr mule, months old; gray mare, 1.1 years old; gray more, smooth mouth; bay mare colt, coming 3 years old; bay driving eolt, comiug 3. 28 'Head of Cattle Jersey cow fresh in May, giving milk; Ked Tolled cow coming 5 years old, fresh in May, giving milk; rod cow, 7 years old.

wlth enthusiasm and unanimity the joke, while others observed that tbcjr had not come all the way to London and remained three weeks to hear a proposition advanced which might have been made at the time tho Judges awarded the prize to the one who made this reply: "The wife of the fanner of moderate means who does her own cooktng, washing. Ironing, sewing, brings up a family of boys and girls to be useful members of society, and finds time for intellectual improrement." armistice was signed I When relatrve calm was restored, M. Venizelos, Dr. Daneff, leader of! fresh in May. givinjr milk; heifer, 2 years old, giving- 2 1-2 gallons of milk a day; Jersey cow fresh iu February; roan cow fresh in February; red cow fresh in February; red cow ..14 the Bulgarian delegation.

M. Novako-vitch, Servian, and M. Miyuskoviteli, Montenegrin, each for their respective countries, declared they would a i not accept the proposed mediation by the powers and insisted that the Turkish delegates present a practical and defined proosal. Kechad then announced that his in buvui eDmaiji six uciicrs coniiuir oj tj, something finer than to feary, beifcr Jo right against Inclination, and that calf, 7 months old, good milk stock; to haTe an Inclination to do right, heifer calf, 3 months old, good milk There Is something nobler than restock; Gurnsey bull calf, 4 tmonths nctant obedience, and that Is Joyful old; ten Lead heifer calves; four bead obedience. The rank of rlrtue Is not of shouts.

I measured by Its dlsagreeablenesa, but Farm Imnletnents. Two 3 1-1 inc'i by Its sweetness to the heart that wagons, wagon and rack, weed wagon, structions contained another alternative and requested time to fonmuulate it. After a short recess, Kechad stated that Turkey, desiring to give tangible proof of her love for peace, in deference to advice received from the yyes it. me real test or cnaracter Joy. For what you rejoice In, that yon lore.

And what you lore, that you are like. Henry ran Oyke. Superior Judgment. powers, was reauj iu uc hay rack, top buggy, runabout, road wagon, 3 sets work harness, 2 sets single driving harness, 3 sets fly nets, disc harrow, two steel harrows, Caee disc cultivator, John Deere dic cultivator, disc monitor, lt-inch riding plow, 4-shocl cultivator, Anne mowing machine. Acn bay rake.

Black Hawk corn drill. 10 rods hog- wire, inrcn corn cutter, two grind stones. i nnmn or nossioie concessions to tu ju auiywi, iuai men are quics-; er of Judgment in practical matters u.v than womrn." replied Mist Hie frontiers, coding- tho territories cayenne. "Men hare heeded the warn-1 wcsiwaru ol me nm? uviuF.u uy Ings of the newspapers and quit buy allies the vilayet of Adrianople to tacm. ins gold bricks, but women continus to marry for money." Amusements "Th nnlr Son" a new iIav from uOe GAS ASSURED the pen of Winchell author of "The Fortune Hunter," "Brewster's! Hut don't let this worry you when; Cjx grocery wagon bed, chicken coop and setter, four bouse cane mill.

Aultuiau Taylor steam engine, sorghum pan 20 feet long, four barrel cooling pan furnace door, grates, smoke stack and formers. New Perfection No. 3 oil stove, burner oil stove, heater, cook stove, refrigerator, household goods and other things too numerous to men tion. you can save io per cent on your cook ing1 jCucl bill by using1 a Caloric or Jewel Fireless stove. by Evans- Metcalf Company.

Lack of Proper Courtesy. Millions," and other plays will be seen at Bowersoek Theater, Saturday, 4. Matinee and night with Thomas W. Koss of "Checkers," and "The Fortune Hunter," fame in tho 11 Hi- I Ull. "Th OnK- Son." resembles "The! There used to be a limfe, not so rery long ago.

when If one borrowed anything from a book to a shoe lace one was eipcted to return it promptly and in good condition. With our younger set one may consider it a Fortune Hunter," Mr. Smith's most famous success, only in its strong comedy vein. Unlike "The Fortune Hunter," it is a play with big pur- miracle If one gets anything back un Usual Terms. F.

K. JOHNSON, S. L. NICHOLS. THOMAS WILSON.

Amts. J. N. JOHNSON, Clerk. Foley's Lunch Wagon on the grounds.

HAD FINE YEAR Says That 1913 Will be Better Yet. J. II. Cohn of the Fair sa that la.t year was a very good one and that his Christmas. was fine.

der six months If at all. "I Pe, a play that means more than sem to be all the three hours' pleasant entertainment. or -I lost st Night Prices Matinee 50c-1 apology that many young girls deem ceceesary. Exchange The Fair's purchases were smaller Associted Press Market Repoit Kansas City, Jan. 2.

CATTLE Receipt ooOO; market steady to weak Native Steers G.75(h0.2. Cows and Heifers 3.008.00 Stoekcrs and Feeders 5.0O(a7.C0 Dulls -LSOCSO WE HAVE Bulk shredded cocoannt, 20c a pound Balk Peanut Butter, 20 cents a pound Homemade Mincemeat, 2 lbs. 2oo. Homemade Scrapple, 3 Hs. HomeniadeChicken Loaf, 30c lb.

A little left of that fine Lead rice at 3 rents a pound. J. I MESSENGER Both Phones 246 vegetai. Vegetable fibre, or chin Tegetal. Is made from leares of a dwarf palm (Chamaeropa humllls).

which clings to the soil tenaciously. Its presence was a serious obstacle to the pioneers of Algerian colonization, and It had to be MIUL Calves 6.00(rt 10.00 HOGS Keceipts 9,500 market and their sales larger than in 1911 and Mr. Cohn predicts a fine tratde in the spring. 44 The peouh? have more money than they did last year be went on to say. Crops were better and that spells good times for Personally Mr.

"Cohn says that he btdieves the Democratic administration will make" good and that li13 will be a bi year in bu-incss. Uncle Josh Pleaess. Uncle Josh Perkins was jrivrn at tbe Ilowersofk Theatre last evening. It showed the farm life of the people of New Hampshire. Uncle Joh with his comical remarks kept the audience laughing'.

Uncle Joh is known well, 1 visits the cty each year and enjoyed by everyone. 66 I foegbt foot by foot. It waa not then Sefls Myall Mime" Sfior known that the plant would become a source of wealth to the colony and that It would be more and more sought an a commercial product. Sak at Wilder Kroth- 820 Massachusctls St. Kexnnant era.

weak to 5 lower: Heavy 7.30(a7.43 Packers and Butchers 7.20tI7.40 Light 7.00(i?7.2o BUTTKK Creamery 33 Second 2t Tacking Stock 20' ECKIS-Estras 25 Firsts 22(JrJ'o Seconds 34. CASH Wheat: No. 2 Hard SSlJyO No. 3 Hard 8287 No. 2 Kcd 1.02V-:(1.0Ca No.

3 Ked CORNNo. 2 Mixed 4345V" No. 3 Mixed 44 No. 2 White 45rti4G No. 3 White 4K44V-OATS No.

2 White 34(231 No. 2 Mixed 32135 KECEIPTS AVheat 12G cars. CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 86 Dee. 84 1-8 CORN-Sept.

47 -Dec 47 14(a3-8 Eight Wh Deserve etsps. Eight men who deserre to be slapped on the face: lie who despises a man of power: he who enters m. 50c GAS ASSURED Put don't let this worry you when yuu can save 73 per cent on your cook ing fuel bill by using1 a Caloric or Jwrl Firelos stove. Sold by Erans- Mctcaif Company. present hog cholera, feed Dr.

Hess guaranteed stock tonic. It is for all domestic, a rim to packages. Ka-nioods Drug Store. house nnlnrited and un welcomed; he who glres orders In a house not his own: he who takes a seat abore his position; he who speaks to one who does not listen to him; he who ln-trades on the conrersatlon of others; he who seeks farors from the ungenerous; and he who expects lore from enemlas. Frew, a Persian aUylaf..

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