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HS5 ,1 •"ii te lomoa wivLava" EVENING EDITION. tico Will Protest "Against Action Of American^ Troops In Crossing Boundary (Continued frofn page 1.) lyiators as they did Tuesday. ters, returning Jong after dark ttight to headquaytera. here, re many narrow escapes. aviator had flown down a nar canyon under a shelving rock to the bandits were finding eon pnt under the shelf. Another with his face covered by red caused by driving through a arm at high speed, the I hail bruising him. Garranza Troops Ijocatcd. |lators located all American col I in Mexico yesterday. The fliers found the Mexican column under ral Bruneda near Cuchillo Para icl reported the location of other bodies of Carfanza troops. landings were made In Mexi fhen the troops found a smooth place they placed a gia^t -shaped lettpr "T" on the ground ie guidance of the aviators. The. ors have been dropping orders ivalry commanders from the air. hen the fliers left this morning carried news bulletins furnished the Associated Press, which they to, drop for each cavalry jroqp operating in Mexico, to give •hem the news of the outside world dtice they crossed the border. Rebels Control. |Paso, Tex., Aug. 21.—Rebels un (KyGordiano Guzman, are masters of ^and property* in parts of the state "'flchoacan, according to the Excel a Mexico City newspaper, daterj list 13. Federal forces, it Is said, made no efforts to pursue the big chief. 'JJj^pmmerce and agriculture are de Iri^Wftllzed as a result of the gunman's 'depredations, the article says. Tamplco Bandits Taken, edo, Tex., Aug. 21.—Mexican Its who robbed the American ... ,brs in a launch from the U. S. 8. jJHeyenne off Tamplco early in July, nave been arrested by Carranza secret police In Bona Cecilia, a suburb of Q&npico, according to information received here today. sident Has No ower To Declare Peace By Proclamation Only $$&'•<Continued from page 1.) reply to your sixth question^ s#Ai only express the confident opinion that the immediate adoption of the :re&fy along with the articles of the stfveniint of the league as written mu4 certainly within the near future ^jRjce the cost of living in this coun try, as elsewhere, by restoring pro luctipn and commerce to their norm il strength and freedom. "For your. convenience I will num ber the remaining paragraph# of this etter as the questions to which they ir(#:- intended to reply are numbered. ^£{5 Other Nations. '"Mven. I have had no official in orthatlon as to whether Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland or Swlt .erl&tid will join the league. "Isight. I answered your eighth iuea||bn in reply to a question asked ra At our conference the other day .wlSyquestion referred to licensing of «po§ts to Germany). 'Wine. In February, 1917, Spain waste quested to take charge of Am erican interests in Germany through .ler diplomatic and consular repre sentatives and no other arrangement "Csince been made. en. The- committee to prepare for the organization of the for the establishment of the of the league, and- for the pro •.eifiings of the first meeting of the isjSinbly, has been appointed but has Uiffreported. Allies Arc Authority. liEleven. Article 118 of the peace ty, part IV, under which Germany lourites all her rights to territory erly belonging to herself or to allies was understood, so far as icial provision was not made in the ty itself for its disposition, as stituting the principal Allied and lociated powers the authority by Ich such disposition should ulti ,tely be determined. It conveys no to those powers but merely en _sts the disposition of the territory 'i question to their decision. "Twelve. Germany's renunciation In favor of the principal Allied and associated powers of her rights and titles to her overseas possession is riMitnt similarly to operate as vesting m-those powers a trusteeship with Inspect of their final disposition and "government. "Thirteen. There has been a pro "vislonal agreement as to the disposi tion of these overseas possessions, whose confirmation and execution is dbpendent upon the approval of the League of Nations and the United Stat& is a party to that provisional arf&bn ent. '"•fffjK.' African Territory. •'•flramrteen. The only agreement between France and Great Britain wttf^ r0gard to African territory of whi£ti^I am cognizant concerns the Wtt»6bsitlon of rights already pos ,'seww^hy these countries on that con The provisional agreement J"i»«id to In the preceding paragraph '*i all the German overseas pos in Africa as well as elsewhere. i"Fifteen. No mention was made in nection with the settlement of the AT.T. KINDS OF FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY I vCleaned and Scaled. QUALITY EX, T.-S. 26 .N. W. 740 also 741 Opposite Orpheum Theatre DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND discoveries hate added greatly nn welfare. F835"Newton originated, the vac process for condensing milk with lane sugar to a temi-Uquid fonder form I In 188S Horlick at Racine,Wis., dte* Dvered bow to reduce milk to a i*J3 ft "2* "5V '^0* Saar basin If the service of an Ameri can member of the commission of live to be set up there. .. Belgian Frontier. "Sixteen. It was deemed wise that the United., States should bfe repre sented "by one member of the com mission for settling tire new frontier lineB of Belgium and Germany be cause of' the universal opinion that America's representative would add DeMers Ave. 402 CUCUMBERS FRESH DILL, per bunch 408 DeMers Ave. PLUMS GREEN PEPPERS, large size, 6 for CARROTS, AND Wholesale and Retail Per Doz. $1.20 CRAB APPLES, home grown, per oushel dry form with extract of malted aim, without cane sugar. [This product HOMJCK napied lalftodlUHb (Name sin^e copied othets.) Its nutritive value, Rgettibitttyi aad ease, of preparation by limply stirring in water) and the net that it keeps ip any climate, proved Of mueh valoe to mankind an ideal lood^rink from tnfinujf f* HMUWtHMt If 1 1 to the commission a useful element of entirely disinterested Judgment."' Saar Valley Commission. "Seventeen. The choice of the com mission for the SS&r Basin was left to the council of the League of Nations because the Saar Basin is for 16 years to be directly Under the care and di rection of the League of Nations. "Eighteen. Article 83 does in effect provide that Ave of the members of the commission of seven to fix the FANCY DILL SIZE Per Bushel $ 1,25 Per Bushel $ 1.25 Shipping orders Include 15c extra for packing and box. PEACHES PLUMS Fancy Washington Fancy Washington Red Per case $1.25 Per crate $1.65 TOMATOES TOMATOES FANCY GREEN TOMATOES Per Bushel $1.25 Per Bushel $1.25 Shipping orders Include 15c for packing and box. RED PEPPERS, 10c McElroy's Grocery Fancy Burhank Washington Plums, a reddish plum pat up in peach boxes, first class condition. Will keep for days. Per Box $1.25 Send In your mail orders for these. Filled promptly. We expect to have sugar in either today or Friday. 25c iAsdons, Sweet, Juicy California Oranges, Good Sizes. Per PecK $1.00 THE LEAOIKO GLASS TOP JAR COVERS, Off-, per 'dozen ECONORIY PINT JARS per dozen MASON JAR COVERS, per 406 DeNERS AVE. Ever wonder why we believe in good service? Both Phones 848 CUCUMBERS GREEN PEPPERS, 35c per doz. GROCERS Grand Forks and Fargo, N. 1. ECONOMY JAR COVKRS, &CZg% dozen wulv $1.25 It's because we know the more we do (or you the better you'll like us. And the oftener you'll come in. ti Mst,' A We run our store to please you because that makes business for us. We know you like groceries delivered to yotkr door, so we maintain a good delivery service. We know you like the best of everything for your table, so we keep that kind of groceries in stock. We know you cafT't come to the store sometimes, so we have a telephone for your convenience. We know you are not a grocer yourself so Are give you the benefit of our thorough knowledge of groceries. For example, It isn't easy for you to know all about baking powders what they are made of. what they will do, which ones are most efficient and economical. We do.know baking powders and when we recom mend one to you we do ao because we are sure you will bf pleased with It One we are glad to recommend & RYZON. it's pure, It's always uniform In quality, It's, efficient and,. economical. It's a baking give you the very bast r*ul baking powder let us send yon price 40 cents. j' if Mb. •. •-'0--•-••• 40c per doz. Phones 704-705 PLUMS APRICOTS, large baskets GREEN TOMATOES, bushel ...35c BEETS, peck/' .. ORANGES ORANGES 60c $1.25 35c per dozen ECONOMY QUART JARS, per dozen.. Ginger Ale Ginger Ale Special sale on White Rock Ginger Ale. Load up today. $1.50 4-Dozen Case $4.00 CQ AA I FANCY BARTLETT AA PEARS, foer basket. .ipO.f/C/ Apricots-- Buy Ttiejn Now--Apricots Packed in peach cases. Nice large fruit in perfect condition (rill stand shipping anywhere. Order by mail at onoe. Per Case $2.00 Phones: 704 and 705 powder which will a Ita. When yoa nead mora We also want yeu to have a' copy of the famous RYZON Baking Bock. Ask us about it vh,*~*3 ti f, XS2L boundaries .between Poland and Czecho Slovakia should be n6mtnated by certain countries because there are five representatives by those' powers necessarily means the., nomination of one representative br each of those powers. "Nineteen. No Buch commission has yet been appointed. (The com mission referred to Is that for the fix ing of the Polish boundaries. "Twenty. It was deemed wise that the United States should have a rep SAVED II ir always 1 mora a pound of RYZON, *4 A it m, A Few kerns for Yoor Maxiceting List Star Ham Star Bacon Vegetole (Shortening) Armour's Qleomargarineo Nnt-ola Margarine ehmMoMBBrttor GrapeJaice Meats fsasr Packag9 Foodt ."» 1 GRAND FORKS HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1919. Ceffee Sa^a Riee Hearing Fraakivrts, Twaflsh-'^' Ih a!", ,. resentative on the commission set up to exercise authority over the plefcl sclte of upper Silesia, for the sanv reason that I have given with regard to the commission for settling the frontier line of Belgium and Ger many. "Slhcerely yours, —"Woodrow Wilson." CONSTITUTION NOT RECOGNIZED Washington. Aug. 21.—President Juan Bautista Quieros of Costa Rica, 4&&-* is 4* MADE. Fran Klin FvM. vahze •Mf* i, tit successor of Federico Tlnoco, has, been notified' by the American government hat the validity of the Tlnoco con stitution or any government acting under. that legislation would not be recognised by the United States. Beet root is fattening and good for people who want to put on flesh. Lettuce has a sootning effect on the nerves and is excellent, for sufferers from insomnia. 2 Ere», Yolki only 1 dun of Pepper HAVEyollu pDVpl Cooldag 1 CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.O. Bo* 161 MwT«k and Italians who know real olive oil are enthusi astic about Mazola. Tour grocer sdh Mazda at aboat Ae price of ike olive oiL Hake TUs Mtcfaws Hayonuise Dressln§ Today dependability ARHVtR s»i-W 1 fht of Mssola 1 teaipoon of Mustard 1 teupooa of Salt 4 tabkapootu of Tioegar all ingrediemi and mixing tstestih eoM. Mix dry ingredients. Add en ud when well mixed, add teaspoon of vinegar. Add Mazola drop by drop until the mixture begin* to thicken, beating slowly. As coon aa the mixture thicken*, add the remainder of the vinegar a little at a time. Now beat in die remainder of the Mszola gradually until all ia used. The mayonnaise should be thick enoogh to hold ita chape. Put in a glass jar and cover closr.. Place in the ice box to be used when seeded. It will keepforweeks. Ponotstfritwhea you open it| take out as much as you need with a tablespoon, and dose the jar. Bade simple aad tive SbalntioiM. A book yoa will keep. Free—write at today for ecwenica! wken yoacoo. sdt tiwiew68-pageCeni ProdudsGMkBook. Attrac- NATIONAL STARCH CO., things to look for today. Vatae—to be sore you get 100 cents worth for every doflar yon spend dependability —to save you from experi menting or Under the Armour Oval Label—the symbol of food cer tainty—you can select from over 300 foods of highest excellence. They are true money-savers because there is no costly experimenting—hence no foods to throw away. And as practically aB the hard woik of ,,, preparation is doo£, there's a big saving in yoor time and energy. When you check up your household expenses at the end of the month, you'll be glad you have ah Armour shelf in your pantry. It takes the guesswork out of food buying and serving. Why not start one today? Ask yoor neighborhood grocer far Armour Oval Label Products. •r S. K1NNAN, Mgr. Oeaad Forks Branch House :'. -T- MBRVB TIB* A FOOD. !$&•••* Herald Want Ads Bring Results, ^0 m' ^pr cooking and salads THE mosty dueraninatiiig epicure cannot say 1 whether it Mazda or imported olive oil in mayonnaise or French dressing served him. it Saks Rtpmr.iaiivts 306 Gaaritaa Life Baildias St. Paul. Miaa. There's Thrift in Using Oval Label Foods TT isn the amount you spend for food, but what gou get for your money that determines whether or not your buying is on the wisest basis. these are the important Hal^BMs •V ^71 J** 11 is xtScRSnsfo*: 'iSH'nr 1 'i .- r, 1 X- 1 'mi 4- 8 »f It i 4 is Id a 'S itl v^jf iff1': is l- iV 1- t te e. 33 py re 38 er iff ir le is 9t to r-ty ie in 'I b- il ls it ti ll, at r td d- si rs a. ie !t. Id »y er s- th ie n Pt raMV'*-' 'f rlT1 ,.:. ,,. As