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-.THURSDAY,.- liOYlI C ..-- o- L)AILa LLOYD Eomiio LONGER HEEDED, SAYS BONAR LAW London, Not. 2. (I. N'. B.) "Lloyd Ceorge-wa. . good drummer- daring ar tiane, but the country new is .1 hospital, which ia no place (or a dram Sner," Premier A. Bonar Law declared in. a cataplasm speech here today. r"My policy 1 1 a freedom from ais- turbancea both at home and abroad,' "lie continued. -; ' ' - ' .Th premier declared he would not answer the attacks of the newspapers. He pleaded for support of the new cab- ineU .declaring; tha the country will not have a one-man government lIn addressing an audience of 6000 1 1 fashionably dressed Women, he said: -' 'There is no. question wntcn is not the woman's question. An government Questions concern women.' 1. Uoyd 'r,eona' war. senricea don't entitle I him to remain premier the rest of his Uife." i 5 ; "The mention of laoyd George's name sJfw aoDlause. :;v f hope Anierica. generallyoWll take it interest, la the League of nations in some form," the premier declared -later. "I feel that it is her auty to neip ont in the chaos In which tne war ieu i the world. Our relations with Fraace I must be the keynote of our foreign re- la Ion noHev. Th nremier exnressed the nope tnai - the Lausanna conference would re- t ult in withdrawal or eriusu uwi I from the Near- East. s i, real ortuuxi bls-j j..- - -w hoos ts withdraw commit J ments from abroad, reducing our ex nendltures." ,. tion.'! the premier said, "We must re tain forces adequate to insure ine se curity of the empire- Premier Law aaid that "in Anglo "American relatione there was not i single cloud upon tn noriion w urai cate trouble." Kleagle Suspects! Klan Kidnaped His i Wife, for Kevenge ' Oakland. Cal.. Nov. 2. (I. N. -S.W-While police searched Bay region sani tariums today for Mrs. Edgar X Ful ler and her 4-year-old daughter, the husband, kleagle of the Sacramento realm of the Ku Klux Klan, declared his belief that they had been kid naped by rival elements or the klan In retaliation for his action -in dissolving the Sacramento organisation. -. Fuller was in a state of collapse him self today. - Tuesday at Sacramento he caused warrants to be issued for five members of the klan and an nounced the dissolution of the realm Cecil'Sorel Noted French Beauty, Is : Liberal in jKisses '"'t-:- " "-e - i i .-. - Montreal. " Njov. ".. -Cecil SoreL famous French beauty and actress, said today she did not have enough kisses to go around.- But when mem bers of the Jiontreal Reform club clamored for embraces Cecil hurled her arms about the chairman, Dr, C. Xeaorte and Senator, J. ,0 Caa graln. Both' helped themselves to osculations freely,- Cecil aaid : -My i reception M Canada, - has been mo hearty that my amotion forbids me to express my gratitude in fitting terms. I wish. I could kiss you all." . , v But Cecil showed her heart was in the right place by waving kisses in all directions. .... LAUSffilE CHOSEtl BECAUSE FT IS VERY CLOSE TO He returned : to vhis home, here and fmmdl his wife and little girl missing. rj- uuin-h' &nd teleeraphed rela tives iln Omaha,' but found 'I no trace other 1 than itnai (MTB. jTiier ,..u,n and was last seen." at . - 23d and Broadway streets. Klansmen in regalia : were reponea " c "r" seen near the rnuer nome. 11 (BpecUl Ca.bl to Th lotmal i'nl ChicM , Daily -Jfewafv.. '?;.- -r i - Geneva, Swltierlan, Nov. i 2. The ,..mi)iiHr 1 tfc ' rhoiC Of 111 B LCI y lUi ivw.ri& l ' ( Lausanne as the sea? of the coming Near ast conference can be explained, ..nrino t nWrvrrs. bv the dtox- imitv of Lausanne to Geneva the seat of the League of Nations. That body probably Mil Jit iiue- ---r- . lated a mass, of Information about the two principal matter at issue name ly. the freedom of the Dardanelles and a r.d tKA - protection of UK3 owaiwiwoi - .minorities. Consequently it is claimed .i lwt jas ncar tu iioff- slble to the league without actually ad mitting the fact, s : ;- The indications areli tfcat: thV league is to be intrusted' with, the guardian ship of the straits. Moreover, tliere' la. rmamrm In holieva) tbat a tentative plan has already been worked out. the main points being demilitarisation and an international guaranty. - Jy me first clause the Turks would (not be permitted to ! maintain f orUfipatlons twlthln - the - demilitarised area, J and a commission or delegation appointed by ta league couia matce a tour; oi m- ihis restriction was loyally carried out f ; in retupv lor misi xurisey " given absolute Bovereignty over v-on-etantlnople Chanak and the Gallipoll peninsula, and would be allowed to keep gepadarmes tttere . to mauitatn order.. Also, she mipht be given the right to have small military forces and a. limited squadron of gunboats for the express purpose, of defending Constan tinople. Central ia Wash.. Nov. 2. Th Ceii- tralla. Kiwanla club voted to recruit the F 41st. tank company, , Centralla's national guard organisation, l and named a committee to carry on j the work. comDrisirur Fred Oleen. Ai Resky and H. Teager: Fifteen mem- oers vl i no cumpanyi are attending will play a big It has accumu- li LAST TIMES TO DAY AND . FRIDAY HE wasn't afraid of spirits or women. So when a - beautiful Spanish princess turned , him loose in her haunted castle That started something. that you'll howl at till it's finished ! W a 1 1 i e Raid's funnies t cleverest comedy, with a knockout cast. felly itilSllilliaja WALLACE fhe Ghost Breaker" PRIDEOF POSSESSION If 1 cant have the beet, rd rather not have any." Every body baa beard that remark. And .behind it lies the com mon sense of rood buying". The best may coat a little ' more but once obtained, it gives lasting satisfaction and pride. .. The beauty about the Sonera is that while ft is the highest standard of phonograph qual ity a possession of lifelong pride yoa can buy the Sonera at a wide range of prices, $50 to $3000 gyfawaeadiae of JfleyW Qmt The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World 5 . Prince George of : Saxonv;to Forego ' - . a-. v I , " . " TT ; !1 Monastery 10 yyea (Special- Cable to The Journal aa Chkas , . Oaily - : ' . ' . (Cpwmsht, 1S22.) Berlin, Nov. ,2. Another royal ro rflajabe has become: known on the eve of the ex-kaiser's marrUtge to Princess uov-ntn n . fnrmcr Crown Prince George of Sajony. eldest son of King- August and ' his ' first , wife, Louise of Toncana nowCounteaa Tosselli.,who published her sensational , memoirs IS years ago, lias become engaged to the daughter of a . titled Silesian land baron in Breslau, where the prince waa studying for the clergy. .: v Georn, von Wettln, aa1 the prince calls r himself, ajunouneed . after his father's abdication that-he would study for the priesthood5 and eventually en ter a monastery. While studying' he met his present fiancee at her father's . - in Kviitnnrt. . near Breslau. which also happens to be near Saabor. the home of the ex-kalrfi's rrr.. bride. George recently broke the- r.?w t ( the ex-king of Saxony -who. Insteai c . disowning him. -promised him his bless- lng. So now Georee B jwt oais M s monBtry ' - ::rubr- bi!d 'caoss campaign " Albany. Or' Nov. Organization of worker, ts under war rePra-M Uon for- the annual J" 11 call In'Llnn: county, to begla Isovem ber Fred N.. WUllamson,' former boys and , girls' club leader In Una county ts oirecung m 1 J e e- " Our Business Has Grown to Such an Extent That We Can Again t ' Announce. , ' ; v LOWER PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE Which Is Only Possible by Selling a Great Number of Pairs . i NEW LOWERED PRICES NbW IN QRDER ! c CB JIEN-S BOYS' WOMEN'S GIRLS' CHILDREN'S INFAt C ' SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES rW ' -' ' ' ' L---MMti"t,"t,"t"'M'"MM"'"?" ' - ! v f . Elaborate Musical Prologue and Chinese Overture by Keates at All De Luxe Performances , ON. 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