* ’•€ A SH L A N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S ' . ___________ dm .’ torMto Bask - ---______ Editor Editor gon yrodueta to Oro»* Britain ' COZY TOE FELTS ' ► z z • - - l + * ’ ' - - A HIGH GRADE ARTICLE THAT WILL MAKE AN IDEAL G U T FOB DAD AND SON. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP WHAT OOMmTVTES ADVERTISING re otata» «bora as admission charge U tondo or a OTTER SCHEDULE or Mtnto No dtoconnt will ba allowed Religions or Benevolent Order« MAKING A MANDATE REAL The decision by the League of Nations Regarding losul may be a “ sjaccess.” Or it may .be far from it. So kr the decision m one merely on paper. The actual, resqit may have to await the game of luff between Great Britain and Turkey, working through leir representatives in the Orient. The decision of the league is definitely against Tur- ey. Bat it is not altogether ¡a favor of the British. Tu factj, the decision has this valve; it for the first me, gives a substantial recognition of the limited, func- oning of a “ mandate.” Great Britain and France and Japan have gone right bead as though a mandate was an old fashioned “ pro­ se torate.” «Whereas the League of Nations covenant made tho 1 mandate” a very limited sort of administration. Now the League of Nations has called on Great Brit- in to draft a new statement of its relations with Iraq, a tatemant to which, if the League agrees, the British will ie required to conform continually. Apd Iraq is to be given actual opportunity to work iut, in 25 y ea n or lees, an independent government, fitt- pg it for admission into the League of Nations. ; * The weakness in this scheme fit double headed. The toe weakness is Turkey,"the other Gitiaf Britain. Turkey Fresh people are Juat a h o u O iroposes to defy the* decision. There is considerable uninteresting as dull people. - Turkey does not Warift to îseb t|te wil region of MosuV >r a sone of military iqi^atiAas aghiiwt Imcf aiffi Tersia: he British Have not, as colonial administrators, acc'us- med themselves to the notion of submitting thrnr plans »r approval by anyone, not even the League of Natiotas. TRAVEL ÉV MOTOR W A f t ! WOULD WASHINGTON, feec. 18— fo . P .)— Senator Stànfleid. ot Or»* OLYMPIA'. DUC. I l — (U. P.P gon today Introduced a reaoln- —A resolution, ttenorlaltatak tion calling for a 3dnatortal. ifc- CdngrtM «o «naev tariff tostata* tton, placing a duty nn the Im­ Frleat Rapida project. He says port of shingles toto the United in the resolution that a dam State«, Was «lea In the house would shut off half of the Co­ today by Representative TWm- lumbia River «pawning ground! pleton ot SnohpmUh eottoty. The resolution said that approximate­ for salmon. ly 1 0 , »»0 loggers and shingle mill woriceva ¡are put ot em- Qasvpment ,e h tinker Iff Ooos nnd -Donglas eeuntlsa, worth Oburtyi* I® much mere «belt- 144»,241. g It Ota whole family 1« agatbat — — .. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF "BLAZERS” B eautiful heavy all-wool « a id s . Will make him a wonderful present In all s u e s ....................... $8.80 Others'from . . . . ................................. $4.00 to $13.Q0 Have you gotten coupons on the shot gun we are giving away! Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings Baualtty of the aerea la where When a man asks a Siri £ Csngraaman Ftenr o f Wisconsin. La F o ile d Fro- U kfes Mm, All the reepoariMltty agressive, gava a manly and at the saint time just reply in ¿fee House of Representatives yesterday when he remark-1 god that the “ Insurgents w en well* able to take can . of Slheinselves” in the matter of their relation to the House •pwd to current politics. The occasion was the attempt of «certain partisans to make trouble because of the place jgiven to the *»Insurgents” in the committee organisation. ~ These committee assignments do not lessen in any Sway the service that the insurgent Congressmen can give Bto their eonstitaenta er to the liberal or radical voters of j •the United States. Places on these committees relate Skolelv to the, service in the orderly handling of bills, for ¡{the benefit of the House itself. If any committee does not 3e|K,rt out biila.that the “ Insurgents” or any other mem- Ster wants reported ont, or if the committee reports thenr Sont too quickly, then if the sentiment in the House even’ Isa’t it strange bow «re post­ 2>n a very small minority sustains the insurgent member, pone things. . In Kansas a man «lie* will have his chance at publicity. And as for attention needed a shave 22 years before Wor the nieastïfë, he will find many oolurtns open to it, the he got one. ^nore the “ • b w i ” by the majority, the more the publicity In Chicago, a couple have Available. The only posable repression is in opportunity bean married 58 years, evi­ Ao talk long windedly when the majority of the House de- dently without killing one an­ ides that other matters should he given consideration. other. Of course, whenever any majority in any legislative Several batchers In Birming­ Stody endeavors to “ do business,” tho political minority ham, Ala., have been told to jpeizes the chance at delay and the creation of adverse togad their weighs. Smhlic sentiment. on tax dodgers has - Places on the House committees are of trifling im­ Drive oa taxi dodglag portance to the insurgents. » r ATHLETES AT PEACE * Ml While in the Middle East Near East Greece and fa; Bulgaria avoid war through the intervention of the Leg- Mr« pue of Nations and in thé Middle E ast. the Turks and : he British quarrel under the shield of the iAtague, is tiled M rest hf Europe the wounds of war'continue to he healed, ind the Iseagne is there at least an accompaniment of tho. bp lealing, if wot the direct cause. * No trifling illustration of the good work is the oon-1 ereace in Switzerland at which athletic authorities of ha Fcance and Germany got together te restore relations. ° taceetgafo young men of thè nations on the opposite tide *’ >fthe Rhine can compete in field or track or arena, In­ deed of over the No Man’s Land of war. tt It will help much. It wiH beh» to raise up a now » pumjtiata Of men wiso know something of their neighbors J ». llama r ill ta» « w iu U liin w to Utoww thsjn. V It ft b tirili tie something IMve * n the give and take of si>ortsmawAipJ lUng to win «pirit of war. • •> * Store Open THE CHANCES ABE ABOUT 12 TO E v en in g s l MONDAT TO W reaths I o f • ' NEXT WEEK For motta*. father, rouf JO*»’ Tbouth you eomriR« »Dyou» » x a w s w S la w s s ;. i w man ha* that ho«« w w « U r i to nek«. Md you can (uft The women trade here 12 months in the year so its « 12 to 1 shot that you will please her if you trade here this gift buying month. 1 X Ä 'Ä Ä S f Ä " .'/ Simpson’s WITH A GIFT FROM THURSDAY Happiness V Shop early sad »hop wall at— T hat you will please her W - ¿J Just the Useful Gifts are Sold Here Hardware Winchester Store BHk Umbrellas—Band Bags—Gloves—Silk'Un- ■dw-bear—-Sweaters — Dresses—Coats— Garters —Lounging Robe—Table Cloths—Tewels. Those S c o t c h Plaid Scarfs apî worn ”hy both men and women. 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