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TO REDUCE PERSONNEL ' OF Km BUM MEN jAIiiny \\ ill He IJi*cl inched l?y I Own I\ rquot on Depart ment Orders. L 4 fTti rvxitu ?">iioit i i imi:its" nl i?f front \r(l\r srrt. ( '<??? >*'! ?*iiil*ni|.lnl..l lit ?I III c| n Ik. ? l.ul \.wl? Will II.- I led I,, * 'IVin porn rll.v. ? ! Bv I'i . ? - | ' \V.\SIII.\'iiT(iX. I . | ;i Tii,. vil li <t. 1 |it : i.. . ? navt will ?i ? 'i ? ? '! vlii i i at">iit ' mi ii Jay ,t i. sill; ? - .1 .|tli..rizin^ (In ^ilis. hat-t- of mailt i:j?-ii ? ? 11 t: ? ? i r ?.\vu I r^quoMs. It was m.?ii,..,1 a,* tin- Xhvv Jl'i i'.irtiin i.i t ..la I' i.intim.'.iiiv; .-Hi Jc.'rs \t ?>re ii-vf ii ?. ! 10 k v.- |n, f.T ?? ??"?'? ! ? *nr| w ! ?' . r- ' ,s|i>il : 1 nil. -1 s' Villi I ?1 ! ' a L- a I tj - ?? \t |i , li Jth< ?? :s 11 ?.w a- ? ? <?! in, 11 Hnlih'fion , * MM > I t;? ri il 1.011 v .. ;i,.. ?roiju t 11' lli' sli? ? 1 t a ,:?> 1.t tli.* appro - tl'1 la! !???! for III. pa t f.<" rnllHt il tin 11 j if"T tlu .a ? 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I ' - :? tWi 'ire * r \S try v. be . - uc-irrnft 4 U if!'. 1. > \ fj j j ( (, r v AND f \J.SK--.\J( ?HSK Urges Ban on Wearing Elk's Teeth as I^mblem I Mv AxMirliileil Press. 1 XKW YOlK. Deo. IS.?The Be nevolent anil Protective Order ?>f Klks today was asked liy the American Came Protective Asso ciation to forbid Its members wearing elk's teeth as emblems. This request was made in a reso lution adopted after photof-raplis j had In i'ii shown plotnrinji elk l>e. ] Iiiu shot for their tec l It alone. I \\:tli ti' vn any use made of their ?!. j-b nr IihIi'-s. Tli. resolution siiKjjested that Kilts lie enlightened reuardiut; ' "want.m: drst l net Ion ??f ?? I U f.>r the sule purpose of obtaining tlieir I., ill for use ar urii:iiin ills by members of the order, "and that a lian <-!i their use he provided :n the form of a eonsl it ut ionitl a mi' ud no n' adopted at the liext Krand loiluo i on\i ntion. tn en Is ni.id. . lie!! her w ere there fals" vouchers presented to the licet cor poration I'} the Virginia Shipbuild ing < Vtiipati} . I'urther. 11n i in I > di-n n i 11- chartte Uiade was on III*" 1 ??tti day of July, r.'l'.i. a stateinent innde to Hie full Shipping Hoard Knicinency Fleet Cor poration by the Virginia corporation through Its officers. <" II. I.ivinpston. it* president; Mr Martin, its. treas urer. Mr. <"risty. its auditor; and its ,-ouns. I. Messrs Clbboney. Scott and Cordon, and at whleh my son, K. A MorKe 'i ml myself wire present, whieh >tati-nieiit I have no lo-shancy in sayintc was undoubtedly true.' CREEK CHl lUlll SYNOD CKNSl'RES ARCHHMIOP I |{v Associated Press 1 ?\TI IMNS. I ??;??- >-? Tin- Ci-ck < 'huri h Synod. in sess'on here |oda>. ??dopli il a ri-solui ;-'ii i i-nsui inn Arch bishop Mi lit io> M. l a ma k Is. who uas , ? , ?. d ? i'ii men i ? ?:? I pa t r iareh at i '? m - sta lit inopli- la >i Week. foi "at tempi ;fm To provoke an eeclesiast i????I separ ation, or sebism. arnonn tlo- Croks in N no rii .t." Seven- criticism of the maimer in who'll list wi-i'k * i-liition was lo-bl w.is i\pii-s?ed today by a deputation ..f dissenters of the i i iinoul. il pa triarchate. ineludlne tlo- Metro ]...; tar.s "f Kiii-" and Mo- I >ardalo-Ui s. w ... i.illH to Athens t?> protest to tlo dm : ano nt ajjaltist tlo- l*u.ilit> of At > h bishop Mitamakis" election. Tin di putatlon elaimed tlia' seven members of tin. synod, at the ?"on >t.ii,i in Id. election. were deprived ot tlo ir \ ni illK power I u - ? tl. > ad\ tse.l post pollemellt of the i ? I. . t ;. ? II until .tanuaij -.. in ordi-r to allow tin- Metropolitans of province aiine\ei| by Ctii-i e to pai t i<-ipate. KOI SIC IS PROPOSED lOK \ VCA.NT I'l.ACK .to Tlo Tinos-1 ? -jiati li ) \\ \SHINCTo.V. I? |,... 13 The .i.-.i? i; ,.{ I;. eveni;i:'\. il.il Kl Viru.iiia. in ail pr--bah :it\. u .'.\.i;e Ite pt i -? nta 11 v. Arthur i'. s. Ketitu ky. to tlo chair 11 it' of tbe 1 >.-tl|.-iT.I ' . t'olisri-f' ? iai i a m e.i ij;ii ?'ointr.i:ri e, I'. lie., r.i -i- .if tlo M use ? Ki-pn s- r.'at \ ? - ? > !!.e?t TI?11r-.I.-1> t clit i . . ? ni. . t hi lat? I'.. -. r. '.itii e 1 -' ? I Mb. ? Mr K ? I was ? "'d iha.tiii.tn f 'I - eorntnlt leu tw o year* k'(u Representative ? - .1 ; t.-nt .al i . ; I ? lit U that time the KriittifkV member <!? . ... 1 ? ? ? rmil fh?- u*. -i i- nam' \\ tii ? di.ith of l{i-;.ri-mti\ y ? r r.?!l ' f Mr it..-is hav. ai'n-.i b. ? rr ? ... t and to t. I itiie' r.' ? " a i'jie;. r ? . at > ? in . Mo,, a;. :? i favor )i ? lion b> i ?? -.if > Tb.:r??'..?>? . \e:s!ri: <) DIE. 3 HURT, AS FIRE DESTROYS FARMIlol SI IT'. I "fitted N-w v ] ?. 1 . / vi?"ii . I>? :" N" ? * .Stnrr Ojn-n Kxninir^ I nlil 5*. i;\> i-f : - ;i u m i r '?'.?j ?"Tlii* II?? ii ^ Thai >1 ailr I' i r li in o n <1 ?>1 iisiciil." \ Now hi ml nf Xmits fur N < h i r 11 <? in with the The Genuine VICTROLA \ ???!**<? il.'ini'f inimir |?tn>r?l n Kli I In- HpuM iukI Kp;irtv!i .i* ?>tj ilir \ a ? roln?> ???i lii-iif I lit* worJilN f i>r?* i in iUt\, ^inuinu, IriK??li?n? ?? in it si|m?|tul;?r hiui^*., ? n nilr-\ f 11?*. w oimI?-r f i< I liiiiuK mill <ir?*ti?*%f vn*. ||\ nil ?our? on i!m? Kt-^illiM* \ ??? fr??!fa?;ui?l %%r'|| put if in your home n??\> on rxi*j lernis, \\ oii'f joti nuiH* in nml ln nr jour ?OMR*?or wrlla? lot <ji t nlou ur loilnj. (in or i ir 218 K. JiroiKl SI. Thru tn (irnev LLOYD GEORGE WOULD ? CANCEL WAR ACCOUNTS Plans to Take Initiative in Kconomic Matters of tin- World. .\OT TO IM I.I Itc: I M ICII .HTATKS llellrte I'roitilor Will llrn|i KrnnrrN j Orln in Oroiit llrlliiln. 1'ro* IiIIiik SIn- I'drcli ?*?? i :<|iiltulciil of Ovriunii It r|>ii rations. | it\ \ssoclated I 'res.-'. I W \ SI 11XI J'l'i >.\, l>oo. IS.?Some of !h.- foi.iun il i ;> l< una I s in attendance at l In- arms conference. havo rcwivt'il Word which l ho v in I er|irc1 as indicat ing lliat I'nvlil l.lnyil lii'iirsi", lhe{ llritish I*rrhii<-r. is preparim; in take tin* Initiative in world nt? 1111i<? mal t-is. h:ivlim convinced from the results nf nihilities made hero tli.it the A merit':* u govt -rutin nt does not intend to call :ui international economic moot Ihk : at lons't nut in tho, near future. WimiM I nniTl Drills. Tho ttriii^h I'lini" Minister's plan. ncooriliiiK to i ho information in the hands of tiiosc diplomats. content plati s tho i-auccllntiou of nil war ilolits owiim to Ureal Itritain hy Italy, l-'rancc. illinium, Itussia and tlte smaller r. a Ik an allies, amounting, with nit i t ??.?it. to upward of (wo liil-] lion.s sterling. I n 11 ril Mini's Niil Itir little il. J'romli-r l.lo>tl lieorK^. it Is rocalloil, proposed to I? ?c.-"idi-nt Wilson that all i 111?'ra11 it'll dents. ini'lutlitii* those ow Ihk to t ho I nit.-.l States, shotilil ho ? a ii ? ?? 1 ? I hut h:> |>r< M>nt ili s*i mi, ac I orillni: to the uililersianiliiiK. does ri? ? t incliiilt tlo- renewal of that ?tin Kestlon to the failed States Ho Is said to ? t 11 ? 1111 to annul th" doht.s of olacr countries due iSrent Itritain. s lli.iecl lo colilli! IOIIS. OIIC. if it Ullller Moml. li.-inu that franc shoulil for give the .I.Ms of allied countries to In r. amoiinlitiK to ahout the equiva lent of t v> o Itillions of ilolinis, anil an other heinu it retl net ion of (lorman reparations ?Sue to Kiaiice l?y 13,all. I o| francs. This is the amount tho Krciich government htirrowotl of Knvland durini: tho war, ami is almut as larti.' a sum as that loanetl to franco hy the I'ltileil Stated, which was I."i.'.'Sfi.OOii.ftnn frillies a: the cx . limine then i:s-. <1 of .'? IS to th-- dollar. TARIFF FflnS Hi BIG Ml OF DISCUSSION Talks Kanji** All W ;i> From (.anary Ilirtls to (lows. (11> V-soeia t???! I"rc-s 1 W A S 11 I N t; T t? N. 11. C Ta r ff fin ni' rs on the Senate Kir.?t nee t'oiu iiiitt??e had it course in mental pyni nastics today in followiim tin- . oni liinntion of subjects pn sentod hy it dozen or more witnesses. The dis ? ti * > n rancid ail tin- ?a\ f:om i'anary birds t- cows and from near l.. .r t.. ? I.a in pa u n- v 11 li onlnos. spa ghetti lanily, nuts, t unato paste itml other items t !ir? ? w ii in. The sjieciii. schedule- under con sideration were thos>- tlt-aliiiK with agricultural produ- t> and provisions .trul spirits, wines and other hover acee- l.itjuor importers, thr.iiKh l.evl t'ooke, of this i it>, protested ac,i:n?t the proposed riites ;i ua'.lon on hravndy and ?> a gallon on haiup&iuie. pointing out that these $ were in addition t.. the internal ? eieiiuf tax of a gallon t'alllnf? attention that under the iv. llijuors could not he imported f<r lieverane purposes. Mr t'ooke ! most of it ?a> used for mcdi :.al purposoo, atld !1K that the ia\ ti . ?? a vrr> steep one to impose upon a n.edleine . THOUSAND SIGHTLESS FORMER SERVICE MEN AT PEARSON FUNERAL Pay Touching Tribute to Great Benefactor of lilinrf at Loudon. I My l Tiiitod News.) T .ON PON. Pre. 13.? Willi Hrltish Ktiardsmcn aetliiK u.< k tihle.s. 1.000 ' hIisIiIIi'sm men?ii majorlt) of them ! former soldiers ? came from all parts i <'f 'imil Britain to attend I In- funeral | of Sir Arthur I'enrson. Tht' la 11? publicist, himself Mind. 1 was tli?? founder of St. fiunslau's Hos pital. and was widely inourned for his plillalithropy by the hundreds lie j bad benefited. V chorus of blind sinners sail it. "I.ead. Kindly IliKlit." nl the i;rave side. and a ureal wreath, f?? i which the wounded men subscribed, bore t It ?? letters "V. O. H."?the b'Kend. "Vic- t lory Over Hlinilness"- which was originated by Pearson, who made it the matto of all Ills work. Many tonchlnir reunions occurred at the funeral, where many of the former soldiers recognized their bud dies liy the sound of their voices I ho . first time they hail heard thetn sineo their adventures on French battle- j fields. aninoi:nci:mmint of Mile; TURK I" ACCORD DlIK IN FKW HOURS , i Con t in tied From Fir-it I'ntriv* < ilic mandates, a subject to be dealt with in a separate 11? .it v. iu?w near .11^; cionplel ion. between tin* I'nited Slates ami Jn;om. Settle \iu j Problem voim. Aniioiiueinvnt bv the Washington ronferenee of imreement on the naval ratio between Oreat Itrlt.iin. Japan and lb- I * n i t States !".im? d toiiiuht as probable bef??r? the week-end A plenary session for the purpose is expected by some dele Bate.". Japan has indicated conditional agreement to the v-."i-;t" ratio. ller acceptance was coupled, however, with a re?|ttest to substitute the new battleship Mutsu for the old twelve inch-tun ship Setsu in the list of ships she wmibl retain under the Utilities proposal. Decision \ nnoiliiceil Infiirmnlly. The decision of the Japanese jfov ernment was commuiiicnteil informal ly to Mr. Iltiub'-s anil Mr. Kalfoiir by Admiral ltaion Kato and was dls ctisseil today by the full American <!? legation at a conference attended l.\- Assistant Secretary lloosevelt l.ater the ?" 1. i three" of tin- naval pow.-is. Me.-srs. iliiKhes, Italfoiir and Kato. aKain not, tills t.me Mr. Uooseveit, Admiral Cooutz and llear Adtnirnl I'ratt. of tin- ueiw r.il board. att<-ndiriu the session After this meetitm it was said that only "one very (iinall point" remained unset tied. II was Indicated that both tho American and Itritisli groups woroi opposed in a general way to chnnc i 11K the list of retained slilps of each power as would he necessitated If Japan retained the Mutsu. This op position, however, l.s expected in con ference circles to give way if the Japanese are insistent. Would Itclnlu Two I'-lu Ships, In that case, it was learned, the t'niled States probably would* retain Hie battleships ('(dorado and Wash ington in place of ihe Oelawurn and North Dakota. and th" ten-year naval holiday wollld of necessity he modi fied to permit (ireat Mritalii to con st rn<t two additional ships. Tliu Japanese proposal In retain the Mutsu In place of the Setsu Is In line with the coiitcitthui of Japa nese naval experts dtirliiK 'he first discussion of th<' nation ratio Hint experts of all nations were agreed thai ships armed with twelve-liieli nuns could not Hi- in the linttle line riKainst modern craft armed with fourteen - Inch. fifteen-Inch or six tern-Inch rllles. Itoth ill** Setsu and the Delaware and North Dakota have twelve-Inch KUits. while the Mutsu and the Colo i ado and Washington each carry ? iulit sixteen-inch rllles. IIiiiIrt MiIjm of Mutsti Tj |ie. Ureal Itritnin has no battleships of a type us far advanced as the MiiImi and the Colorado and Wash ington. The heaviest Itritisli naval Hins arc lift een - Inch. I'resumably, if provision Is made for two addi tional Itritisli battleships to take the place of the two oldest ships of the Kill};' lieorge V. class on the present retained list, vessels of the Mutsu type and iiriiilimeiit would he added The four super-1 loods planned b> ill" I'.Hi i<h and to be abandoned are more than tft.nnn ions In displace ment and beyond the flftli-ton max iintin> limit proposed In the American plan. Il has been indicated that Ureal Mrllaln ilid iom desire to carry out nti\ biiildinu prouram at this time. 1'rompt Itritisli acceptance of the American iitllo proposal has been | i < presented to some extent as due lo ibis al'itude. There was some lea soil to believe tonlKht that Itritisli .opinion in the sessions of the "bin three" was heinu exerted against any 'modi Ilea I ion of the orliiinal Ameri can plan that would I'-arratice th" list of retained ship* in su? It a wa> as to make it expedient fur (ireat Itrltaln lo proceed with capital ship ? oust ructio'i. Would lie Kconomlc (<11111. So far as Ili?? I'nileil Slates i? con cerned, substitution of the. I'olorailo and Washington for the North I la kola and Delaware Is regarded in the Bad Blood la responsible for nios:t of liie dis i Mses and ailments that nfllict hu manity. To purify it take Hood's Sarsaparilla l'urllles and vitalizes ihe blood. JEWELRY HINTS ? ? KOH TIIK ? WELL GROOMED MAN ItlOl.T III Clil.KK- Many hea ill if til ?l>'j?l?i ii"? t? sclrrt from, in plain. , cimtiii- l'irti-'il. Iianinni'Ml anil engraved pattern*. M?>li< in Slrr lltiK Silver. 10 ami 14-kt. gold. ( I I'-!?' I.IMiS?A kcihtoiis assortntent of tin- season's newest ideas from which to make your selection. Superior in design and work man.sh i p CKiAltKTTK CASKS ? With on? of these cases von <-an drpeiid upon its ability to meet the demand of "something difi'?-rent." I-', m lilr m .liMvrlry, Cbiirtilo, lllnss, IIiiIIimih In (.olit I'Jnl Ilium J. F. KOHLER & SONS, Inc. ?J?m K A XT IIHOA I) STIIKIVr ? l)o Voiir ?'lirl?tnia* ShoppInK Nmw ? Come ta?<?/tle7sls Store for Gifts | ET US suggest from our *?J wealth of experience the kind of gifts He can USE and ENJOY! I'r???wiif III>1 With >i .IA: I. IJIft Certificate Call nnil (Jet a Supply of These Blanks ?for the "Dressy" Man: K ill hit-ss Si't5, I)' *15.00. Kiill I >! ? :m Shirts, S I.IKI, I'llll I 'rc.HM VfHlS. ?:t.so 11* s-.r.o. Silk Mufll. i s, *5.0(1 *7.r?o. S i I :< T i> i> |i ?? r JUO.OO. I'l I'ssy S li ?i r x. * I<M!? anil fU.OO. ?for the (Jolfcr: ?;i? i r suit*, In IMO.OII. ?lol f K nicker s, 9S.50 In SC-I.OO. I in |i (i r I r il K nit .llti-Ucrtx, f-0.00 III *?.'5.on. Unlf llnso, >:I.II0 to .?tt.OO. Cnlf Slims. 911,(111. Coif Shirts, fU.fllt i?? yrt.un. tinlf Caps, $'J.."SO. tinlf Halls, *i.on ? aril; 1 <loz.. 910.50. "Corona" HckuIh t inn, 91.02. ?70S E.DROAD. ^ Anpjrlcnn group as having certain cooiipmle advnnlHKOK. M would defer replacement building for these two ships until ten years after tlio nnvnl holiday ended. It would also give the fleet three modern, slxteen-lnch kuii .ships, which have a very much Increased <1 '(tree of. security against submarine attack due to hull con struction, for the Maryland, now with the fleet, In a winter ship to the Colorado and Washington. The fourth ship of the class, the Went Virginia, was launched Just after the confer ence began. She Is destined for tin scrap heap In any case, apparently. Adheres <o Undo. If the plan of substitution to re tain the Mutsil, suggested liy the Japanese, l? followed, the result) would be to change the aggregate I tonnage on capital ships retained by j each power, hut not the number of >itiips each retained It would also, it Is assumed, provide for substan tial adherence to the theory of the ".*i-5-3" ratio, which Is understood to be the only basis upon which an I agreement for retention of the Aliitsu could !>?? reached In the American and I'rltisb view. Pending a ?*.-t tIcement ji* to the M ut sii. other phases of the naval proposal, such as the French and Italian latlos and the Hrltlsh desire to abolish submarines entirely, were In abeyance. The "committee of fifteen" on naval matters announced yesterday w as not called to meet and it seemed probable would not be called until all but the mere technl *.???I tli-iulls <if the ltrltlnh-Amcrlcun Jnpnncse' antic of tli*? problem hud boon worked out. Would Clrnr I |> Kuropenn Trlnnnle. A suggestion tliat It inlfcht ilwolvc upon the A merlcatl ilel?KiUlun to come (urward with it proposal as to! French and Itullan iinvu! ratios to | clear up the Kuropcau Irlunnlc catiiu i up iu Krltish circles today. It seemed lo he speculative in char acter. and there wan no definite In dication that a course hud yet been mapped out. France lias lieen cred ited uiioIIIcIhIIv with desiring 300, iiiio tons Iii capital ships and ".">,000 tons in submitriiics, but II was said in some quarters today that would mean a proposal lo Incrense French naval strciiKOi t" Per cent, while Crcat I'.ritaili unit the t'nlted States* wcri' reducing in per rent. In view of that situation doubt was expressed that France would press actively any such proposal. Volcano In \ lulcnt Im pi ion, SAX ANTONIO. TKXAS. !>????. 13.? Wlrclt-ss warnings relayed from the City of Mexico to I'olnl Isabel, picked up tonIkht at a local National <? tiard radio slalion. stated that I'opocate petl is in violent eruption, and all towns In tlie vicinity of the volcano have been warned that the eruptions are tbe most serious of any sine*' the volcano suddenly started to spout lava and ashes, two days hk<>. 11 DEAD IN WASHOUTS AND LANDSLIDES IN SEATTLE Souri'li Is Being Continued by Rescuers Through Having Floods. 1 lly United N't'Wii.] SKATTI.K. WASH., Deo. 13.--With cloven Known dead, search through ^Ihi: wreckage and mini 1 ?? ft |>y land slides mid washouts resulting from rilKllIK Hood* in lirlllK toiltlniluil ln*r? ??nil In WoHtorn Washington. Tin* I iodic* of Mr*. Samuel <\ An drews anil her two small imns.,1 .or!< I ! under tons nf mud at the foot of the slid'- that wrecked their home In i West Seattle, are still uni'ccoVcred. Tile recovery '?f the iiody of a 1 | > ear-old girl M Vnklnia -has brought j I lie total of dead to eleven. W I.. | l.oliclle. reseu- worker, Is missing. If., was helping recover the hodlcs i?f Cera Id Willi . his wife and daughter, and of II. ? dson, logger. from t he ivrivk of a IukkIiik tram iic.'u M'-nte. ha no, when another slide hurled him All motor 1st:< have I ecu warned stay off country roads near here In order not to hamper reconstruction. The record rain In this vicinity ha* , censed. Ill fort \ -one hours .7 "J 7 Incite , of ruin f?ll. The rain has jjlven way to gates and southwestern storm ? warnings were raised todav. imOAI) AT fifth. Sons who remember 4 hrlattun* . i . . tii?. for Mm ?unit- Christmas conies but once a year; ?that "MOTHER" is the dearest word; ?that the tfift to her must .be the ^-ift of gifts; ?that it should know the season's pas s w o r d ? Utility! "Let it serve as it de lights'?as do all of the out-of-the-ordin ary ? i f t s which we have assembled with forethought and care so that men may choose quickly, sensibly and eco nomically. To the men who regard a personal .selection too diffi cult to undertake. we hupkchI tlie convenience of a certificate." Issued In any amount, redeemable at any time, for any of the choice merchandise In our store. - y ~-~v r~^- ? r ' ?' - #-w- ? -v; i "The Gift Store" Orta l/tim ec/Jyrotficrs V#. _ n ml lie mire IKf j'rr "l-'liiwrrt of (iiiiir?ii teed KrmhnrM." Mnn)' ?|iPOlnl?i nre lie Inu nrrmiRi'il for ,\ niit* In lovrlr llnimiiond llloonin. Order youm nnn to Itr itrllvrrrd \nm* morn ?frenh and frimriinl, dlreet from the lnrfte?t Krconhoiiitfa In the Month. They rout no more. HAMMOND The First National Thrift Clubs are now open. ?Weekly payments of any desired amount, 50c, $1, $2, $5. ?Checks mailed in time for Xinas, with interest. HA VIN<?H I>Kl'AHTM 10NT S. K. 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