which 2-—Maj. Mario 8—8imple tombstone under EWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Nicaragua Asks Uncle Sam to Check Mexico's Aid to Rebels There. By EDWARD WwW. PICKARD Nore trouble with Mexico i fronts the government of the United States, due to the admitted fact that the “Liberal” revolutionists of Nicaragua are receiving ald, in the way of men apd war munitions, from Mexico. Adolfo Diaz, favored by Wash ington for the presidency of Nleca- ragua, was elected by the congress im mediately after the peace conference presided over by Charge d'Affaires Lawrence Dennis which result an agreement to return to constitutional government. Dlaz was formally rec ognized by our government Wednes day, and at once he appealed to Wash ington for aid In stopping the running expeditions from Mexico. In announcing the Diaz, Secretary of State occasion to refer in takable terms to the ment's fomentation of arn in the Central American “The department,” Kellogg, “has President Diaz Intends to tures of and general amne to his political opponents, and tha will offer the Liberal party tion in the new government, certain cabinet posts, 1 sine that this offer, If made, will cepted by the Liberals, since only by co-operation between all factions peace and tranquility be restored to that country, now so unhappily torn by revolution, a condition has invited Interference from a state of affairs which must cause to every friend of bili in Central America.” General Moncada, called on board the 1 at Bluefields and given a dispatch from Washington, asking down his arms with the understandis that there would be a general amnesty he told, the States would be obliged to take action to prevent further fighting. The Calles regime In Mexico, is called Bolshevist by its opponent has been extending its Influence over Central America, at least In Guate mala, and Is reaching out for Niea ragua. It would not be pleasant for the United States to have such a “bloc” of nations controlled by the Calles group between It and the Pana ma canal. In addition to his war on the Yaquis which is going g none too wel] for President Calles may have to revolutionary movement in Chihuahua and along the northern border, Though Mexican officials scoff at this, the ru mors persist that Is under way and is serious, Gen, Nicholas Fernandez former member of the staff of Pancho Villa, Is reported to have led a small band of rebels across the bor der east of El Paso for the of recruiting a foree of revolutionists It was said the party was well mount ed and armed and had plenty of money. A former follower of Adolfo de la Huerta was in El Paso recently recruiting men for a revolt. con- ed in sun recognition of Ke Eg velled but unmis Mexican med took govern conflict republic gald Secretary been Informed that make over peace parti inclu rerely hope be ae can which sources ; concern sta rebel leader, was 8. 8. Rochester him to Otherwise, Was which him, meet no Gen purpose ot: ORESTES FERRARA, a prom- inent politician and well-known duelist, has been appointed to Washington from Cuoba. to succeed Dr. Rafael Sanchez Aballl, who re- signed. Cuba had a brief quarrel with Uruguay during the week and its min. ister in Montevideo obtained his pass- ports and left the eapital, However, the trouble was soon adjusted and dip- lomatic relations were resumed, After being In power for a year, the Chilean eabinet headed by Maximl lHano Ibanez has resigned. At this writing President Figueroa-Larrain has not appointed a new premier, RUMOR mongers In Europe econ- tinue to prophesy another war In the near future, but they are not agreed as to whether It will be be. tween Italy and Turkey or Italy and France, Most of them are In accord 48 to Italy being one of the belligerent ministiey knows, looking easy nations, she for reach where because as every one is overpopulated and is additional territory within of the country- along the Mediterranean. Tunis should of France, for Ita verd do not mother ~-SOMe- She belleves belong instead three there are million ang there: obser believe any intention of fi ng Fra There remains the territory In Asia Minor which Italy would like to sess and which now Is held nominally by Turkey. If Mussolini of this, it is 1 more likely to through the ald of the League of Na- tions. pos obtains any come ransfer that France would be glad to t her Syrian mandate to Italy Rieciotti Garibaldi in Paris have been rather startling and France might well find in them cause of serious quarrel with Mussolini's government, but In the duce's disclaimers and apologies for the acts of the more un- restrained Fascisti it Is probable that France will take the view that these 1cts were unauthorized. On the other hand, London dispatches say the Ital- lan volunteer officers In England have been officially notified that thelr serv. be needed and to hold them- selves ready to return to Italy at a view of ices may noment’'s notice, CHITCHERIN. dv foreign Bey, for an in Odessa, pre an al soviet lance, believe Asiatic ng Russia, comparable to LLéague of Nations, 1 At a banquet f Fehiteherin sald the ecrushi ‘imperialistic nations and rurcey into tional mutuality, A LE the British imperial con ference In London 48 at this writ about statesmen to of western nations, In the ght be Intended owing the conference ng force of had an pressed Russia interna- there has been no of Un- pre- over, al statement of its conclusions cially, It Is the miers of the dominions have refused the Locarno pact, vhich ws od 80 as to exclude t ini they expressed hoi participa- asserted that to ratify 1 dom [31 1 } ! dominions have shown p main. o spogition not to hel naval forces of the empire ind especially not to pay any part of of building the huge naval Singapore, contracts for which are now being let; that the matter of privy council appeals will be left open for a future conference: and that there was complete agreement on the continuance of British control of Egypt. A NOTHER group of Chicagoans, numbering 74, have been indicted for conspiracy to violate the prohibl. tion in the government's clean up eampaign in that city. Among the are Municipal Judge H. M. r and Police Captain John Pren- secretary to the chief of po- The rest are politicians, police. men and saloonkeepers. The federal fficials have now had 153 residents of Cook county indicted, and another list, ncluding more prominent men, is ex. pected before long In announcing the return of the In- dictments, District Attorney Olson sald: "Dishonest police officials work- ing hand in glove with the political representatives of the eriminal under. world, aided and abetted by many who hold high positions of publie trust and at times even the scales of justice In their hands—that's Chicago's erime ring and crime cause; and If that criminel alliance ean keep its present stranglehold by the exercise of Intimi- dation and personal violence toward those who know the facts, then justice is dead and the courts may as well close their doors” Mayor Dever and other city officials retorted that Olson's language was “unwarranted and unfair” and the mayor sald in effect that the federal grand Jury's action was a cheap re hash of a clean-up made six months ago by the city administration itself. the expense hase at ——— jaws, 1ecnused Walke derg lice, rast, —— PD STURBED by cablegrams from Bucharest concerning the condi tion of King Ferdinand, Queen Marie of Rumania abandoned her American tour at Loulsville and engaged accom- modations on the from New York on November 24. King Ferdinand Is suffering from sigmolditis, but Premier Averescen told that tion caused lerengaria salllng parliament his condi no anxiety. N\ Al. MARIO DE * “fy i ng Fas st" the Sq kneider plane ti 650} peed BERNARDI the capt ured in the sen whi Italy Norfolk made record over the three-kil cup for races at setting new records yet another world OmMeter course, an average speed He team went to Washington, where they received the personal gratulations of President Bernardl flew a Httle Macchi-Fiat nonoplane and after {t Is returned to Italy and for pontoons, fastest covered at mi mutes then which he ies an hour, and his “On. Coolidge, wheels substituted he are will go after the lished by of France at 278.48 mile Bonnet s an hour. {JACEE JOE CANNON, who passed away In his home in Danville, Ill under a cemetery lies at rest Spring Hil For several while men red haw tree In at that days his body lay the neighbors and fel who had place, in state fowtos ns and loved irs in their long known him passed the bler with tes Then Vice Pres! scores of other well ther with many fron or EY eS, dent Dawes a known Iliinolsans, toge sintes, funeral the tomb gathered there for the simple ceremony. The procession to and from there to the Knights members an church was led hy Templar d boy Another well-known An Legion ‘scouts messed awny with the death of enator from the editor q i fayette Young, former s own and for many years and publisher of the Des Moines Capl- fal, He age and was seventy-eight the few old school years of remaining of Ameri. cago was shocked one of the can journalism. Chie and grieved by the death of Patrick J. Carr, treasurer and sheriff-elect of county, He was a ad risen high In the councils of Democratic party and was popular with all the peo- George Sterling, San members of self-made man, h the rem ple of the city. and local arkably poet dramatist of Francisco, com. ide In the Bohemian club Allen Upward well-known anthor and lawyer of Lon- life, mitted sule poison don. also took his own DEMPSEY of chairman of the house harbors and rivers committee, offered to the Great Lakes Harbor as. sociation, in session in Buffalo, a solu. tion of the lakes level problem in the form of ‘passage of a bill In congress providing regulating works which would restore all the levels of the inkes, compensating not only the slight Chicago diversion but all other canses, The delegates, nearly all determined foes of Chicago in the controversy, Im: mediately lald plans for the defeat of the hil mentioned hy Mr. Of the nearly forty Inches of lowering of levels, Chicago's diversion through the sanitary canal is only 5% Inches and can never he more, according to government engineers, I’ IS believed at this time that the iritish miners have voted against the acceptance of the government's terms for settlement of the coal strike The adverse vote was heavy in Scot. land and South Wales, and miners who had returned to work were not permitted to vote by the local miners’ councils. Return of men to the pits goes on steadily, which fact may In- fluence the fAnal decision of the miners’ federation, UGITIVE from Justice for more than three years, “King” Benjamin Purnell, leader of the House of David at Benton Harbor, Mich, was arrested Inst week by the state police. During all the time when he was being sought throughout the country he had been Dempsey. of the peculiar colony. There are suits against the Honse of David. OMMUNISTS In the island of Java have revolted ugninst the Duteh government of the colony and several bloody battles have been fought. The Dutch seemed to have the better of the encounters and it was belleved the rebellion would soon be quelled. Emergency Gowns Late Paris Mode Dresses Between Formal and Informal Are Shown in New Designs. A wardrobe may boast velvet gowns, of chile ensembles for the day and ensembles for the evening, but until it includes one or of those unpretentious of stately Jacket sults, of more designers as “little” gowns, serts a Paris fashion correspondent In the New York Times. These little are, In reality, emergency suitable for most occasions the very formal or informal combine cheerfully with the coat or, If necessary, serve as short of Such a dress is the one from Jacquet movement could be ealled to the left side. Like most of the new druped dresses, this gown has In the back a bloused waist above a straight skirt, with the waist surplice In front draping to the left and the skirt following it with a slightly lift- ed line. One of the narrow fur bind- Ings new this season, consisting In this case of an Inch-wide binding of beaver, follows the surplice neckline to tie in a huge, fiat, French knot at the left beltline bef tinues on down and the The long bell draped, bow- ore it piped tom of the con the overla bat sleeves side around skirt puffe the narrow over a idersieeve also have ng of beaver Exaggerated of 1 lack, gold or silver acteristic of the 8 exemplified In a made nse ilitary bral it is a char- new Paris collect] . gown from fine black little Jicille straight dress, d¢ n the skirt on sither side front, for this gown, Srald In black llery row, the f flat held together by a button as the uniforms of of decorated In musical pockets on either side of the skirt over the Inverted plalts are trimmed in offi cial-looking braid, with the ends extending The the hand 26 cuff -—are aiso b serge ‘pending for an inverted forms the Youndation Half-inch military red n ! and mkes a 8 down front of the walst, loops gold Neers are comedies, he loops of the straight hem. from rons baie k of 10 little turnover collar "ie 3 HNE Ang t tume st The new line trimming bed he ter deser Crepe rimming consists of of en rial, 1.4 shoulders, of woldery, or of contrastis applie wl ACTORS side of the arm an 1 bow where a puffed attached. In the mode: trimming is made of two narrow str! little lighter of velvet In shades ane a and the other of the dress darker than the beige The the three-tiered skirt narrow trimming and the crushed girdle is of velvet In the shades, straight raffles of bear this sam wid game t Hand- Embroidered Frock For a Christmas Present Just suppose some littie girl, your wee daughter or your neighbor's, should receive a Christmas gift of a hand.embroidered French gingham pantiedress, like the one here pic tured. Wouldn't you just love to see the sparkie of this little girl's eyes, as her tiny fingers excitedly withdrew wrapped box which why not let this solve the prob. lem of “what to give?” The design this peasant embroidery being very popular for children's dresses. A solid colored chambray binds the neck, also cuffs the sleeves and the knickers. riled out In any checked woolen ma. terial. Touch of Elegance Transparent capes and coats, with the most fascinating sleeves, are shown as a part of the new evening outfit, Fur-Trimmed New fall coats are heavily fur trimmed down the front. Draped Sleeves Feature Attractive Sports Dress Mary Astor, prominent motion pic. ture actress, wearing a chiffon taffeta sports dress. The graceful manner in which the sleeves of this outfit drape Is the cutstanding feature. Interesting Vestee will Enliven the Costume blue The cloth-tallored dress en- silk fallle, with vestee of satin, id sh and Cons} Jou 1 a ivened with oF ep in o« i tri: I | of mj These | straight with t backs and plaits | to vary wette, 8 in« | which novel group are bloused skirt me boleros BOR, dresses cluster the silhe lade frocks In suggested by the is ap 1, as well as are ’ + : evivyi ipso the trimming | dre boleros iels is con introduces green or asx Son of ’ Jackets clo decorative and loops 5 3 al ensembles afternoon are shown with dresses of and the fur I are crepe CORts Of med with 3 1 useq cases with the in the cont Blac) dres {Wo narrow Lace is in many {| comprises the lower Chiffon Is given group as the medium for ev ) | wear, and most of the frocks shown { are of the soft, fluttering type best | expressed In this fabric Velvet is | combined with the chiffon in many In | appearing in the part and the upper part of | the skirt. Fringe and rhinestones are { emphasized for trimming, the fringe being used to form an overskirt rather isolated strands, Is and chiffon dance { the rhinestones stud the velvet | and are velled by a layer of | with crossed surplice lines, dresses. and usually half of the sleeve § place In another rend i | stances, lower some of frocks bodice than in the velvet 3 chiffon | Spokging: Costome will Make It Look Fresh, New An occasional sponging of one's cos | tume will enable it to keep its fresh- ness a great deal longer than it oth- erwise would First brush the garment well and empty all pockets free from dust. Have a small bottle of gasoline, a cup- ful of clean water, and a woolly rag the color of the article to be cleaned. Place a blotter or cotton pad under each portion worked on to catch any grease that Is dissolved and rubbed through. The gasoline Is a solvent brighten any portion of the garment that it is lald upon. The water will Work over the entire garment eareful- sunny day if possible, Then press in the usual manner. article with gasoline, then dry work all over agaip with water, Decorated Skirts The tiered and ruffed skirt gains in favor dally. For evening there are many attractive lace frocks, the skirts composed entirely of lace ruffles. Watch Elimination! Good Health Depends Upon Good Elimination. ETENTION of bodily waste in the blood is called a “toxic condition.” This often gives rise to a dull, languid feel- ing and, sometimes, toxic back- aches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burn. ing or scanty passage of secre- tions. Thousands have learned to assist their kidneys by drink- ing plenty of pure water and the occasional use of a stimulant diuretic 50,000 users give Doan’s signed endorsement. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’ PILLS 60c¢ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster Milburn Co, Mig. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. 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