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IT ' in their' determined Opposition to the - Hughes, proposal for limithtion and: reduction of. the fleets .of the five. lbig inaval powers, Italy’s refusal to accept 11kew1sc Still. stands until she formally As accorded a #y with France,. , The French delegation has receweu erders to hold théir ground agains} any compromise untiliifurther instruct tions 'come from Pat{S, | No Word From Tokle Expected ~ The Japanese delegates are not ex- pecting any: word. from Tokio -for sev- eral «days, . 'Mr. Hamharas statement Saturday . that Japifnt would insist. upon 54,000 tons as propos‘ed in Or- iginal Huges program madé no refer- ence to a submission , of the question to the horffe government. 'It has. been presented to Tokio incidentally in-the routine nightly report of. the day's events in the conference; 'Even, more' 1mportant from an' American standpoint, than the French and Ja- panese opposition is the division of opinion now. apparent between the - American delegation, and the official adyisers Harding. The advisory commission unanimously declares ®. the United States 'must have -a large 'submarine force for the protection of . its inter- ests, _ In. the fate. of ,this: Situation, the | 'ove of . resumption .of sittings found the crisis in the affairs of the confer- ence standing out even more sharp ly than when, the first reaction to the Hughes plan was revealed It was suggested 'by 'optimists in the Amer- ican delegation that after due «delib- eration < the\ powers then expressing opposition Would “come around.\ Result oi Split. Problematical Now, with. the stant. against the: plan strengthened forecasts of* a Complete failure to reach any agree- ment -On, submarines, and therefore on other' auxiliary ctaft, at this con- ference assume greater weight. . Just how a split up on submarines would affect the remainder of the work accomplished is problematical. Whether it would nullify or alter ar- rangements entered into with regard to capital ships and other phases ot thee conference are unCertain. - NO FREIGHT REDUCTION Commerce Commission Turns Down Ford's Proposal to Cut Coal Rates Henry Ford's attempt to re reduce freight rates on coal 20 per cent along the line of his railroad, the De troit, Toledo & Ironton, was disal- lowed by the interstate commerce commission. | The' commission 'based its action on the ground that the reduction would constitute a discrimination against other mining territory, the 1 appointed by . President | hHelledus. former secretary l of. finance Is coming Columbia\ university on finance“ be in. the\ Hungarian, cabinet v WILL HIT PROFITEERS Retailers to Be Given Attention by , Federal Price, Probers | Federal investigation - of prices for food, fuel, shoes and cloth- ing has been initiated by Attorney General Daugherty. to Director Burns of the bureau of investigation of' the justice depart» ment to assign men at once to the task of obtaining data, on prices in different localities, Mr. Daugherty declared that prices | «of necessary commodities were too high and that in some instances the | profits® of retailers were \uncon scionable.\ It would never be pos- elble he asserted, to get prices down to' the pre-war level, but with | Wages lowered and the costs of foodstuffs - reduced, he was determined to learn whether the present \badly propdr tioned\ retail prices should be main- tamed \Mr. Burns was mstructed to put his men to work simultaneously to ob tain the variations in various local ties in the retail prices of general foogstuffs, such as tieats, provisions, beans, bread and hiutter, fuel shoes and clothing and to make schedules «of comparative. prices Reports also will be gathered on the wholesale prices of wheat, beef | and meats of all kinds in ordér, Mr. Daugherty explained, that - compart sons might bo made of the costs of these commodities with the prices charged by the butchers and grocers. Spain to Release U, S. Legion Men Decision of the ~Spanish govern- ment to release Americans serving in its foreign legion,; as announced in cable dispatches from - Madrid, fol- 'lowed representations by the state department in behalf of American youths who had enlisted to fight, the Moors, it was learned in Washington. Many instances of distress among the American recruits have been brought to the attention of the state department and it was the belief that a number of those released from the Spanish legion would seek aid of this government in. getting home. \Hard-Boiled\ Smith Mexican Colonel wot. +» l + T inc a ree 2 Savi e nol ee ala) v“? v4 , to America to letture al | Europear | retail 'He gave orderg| retail | iLLARDS - ESTABLISHED - 1864 / Think how much better pleas- . ed you are with a coat, robe, set, : cap or gloves made from furs : you furnish. You get better furs . this way .and -Save 30% to 50%.\ Bring us your next prize catch . or a hide you wish to keep and -we will havo it tanned for you .. and mado into any kind of gar- inent you wish We are agents or ' H. WILLARD, SON & co. ~ Marshalltown, lowa, - who tan and manufacture hides into . . cdats, .. robes,; sets, -etc. ~ Their work is fully guaranteed - .and sure to give: «satisfaction. Let us tell: you more about it. _. - M. JVROGERS \ 4 Water Street, -\CUBA M; | Phone 104-R T CT The Olean ‘Real Estate Co. + 47 incorporated 1906 PAID IN CAPITAL $100,000 ° RESOURCES $378,312.36 We pay 6% interest on any . sum from $50 up. . Withdraw able any time by giviing us 60 days notlce. A. great number of our most conservative Olean investors have invested with us.> Why shouldn't you be getting 6%; for your idle funds when you,can.do so in perfect safety? 'Write for full, particulars to . above company. 111 W. State St. - OLEAN. N. Y. Professional Cards. ATTORNEYS. ARRY E. KELLER, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cuba, N, Y. ° WALTER N. RENWICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cubs, OHN C. LEGGETT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cuba, N. Y. ' ALTER D. ORMISTON, Attorney and-CGounselor at Law, Cubs, N. Y. s OMER D. BLISS, Justice of the Peace, Land Surveying and con- veyance, Real Estate Sales and Loans negotiated. Titles Searched. A spec falty of Collections, No. 33 West Main street, Cuba N. Y. CHIROPRACTIC WW REDERICK B. SIMPSON, D. C. Chiropractor. Not medicine, oste- opathy, mechano- or electro-therapy. Spinal adjustments only.. Office hours, daily except Sunday 9-12, 2-5; Mon. Wed., Fri., 7-9 p. m., and by appoint- Havens qlheatre Black < e R, 1 s ouas U i* 4; \ ig rg _,,.._,,.~ . ' 117 West State an ] cowl-sacs: WORK . IB’UILDERS' SUPPLIES ’ REPAIR WORK . { Stoves, all in A-1 condition, many just Phone 64-9 ; Florist ‘ n= fou emmm cemamess mn- - __,_;way “No 541 Daily “mam“ 0: Southbound- -~ own-through“...— Pennsylvania Railroad. Northbound- +I No. $9335. Daily 22_______z2 $:45 p. m No. 9882, Daily . .________ 12:14 p. m | .- No. 9336. Week Days «ec. 8:44 p. \ ongan. my | toc Plumbing Heating : Tin Work. -L; FRED LACY _. Repairing of Every Description , 42 Geneeee 8t.. Cuba. |_ tr in Stone, Brick and Cement ports , ————‘—— +, Cemont, Lime, Brick 83nd. Gravel Etc. O9 | n Given Careful Attention, Whethe Job Be Large or Small. ‘ woud ¥ HARD and. sor'r coa) J. R. McVey Telephone 84-3 l Independent Real ~l ens Block, second floor, over|! ‘JOE EOSOISLAWSKY - No. 9333, Week. Bays s-e> 7118 &. m-|- - c: ~ We; are in the n and Hides Wr te Us - sy Cg _ Estate Agency My oifice is ngw in the Stev- Coon a> store. Southeast corner Main and South streets. Telephone No. 24. ,,~r = -C Radium Treatments For Palhless Relief and . Cure of . GoITRE, FIBROID TUMOR CANCER, RHEUMATISM TUBERCULAR GLANDS Skin Diseases and Growths Pers *manently Removed by the , Use of Radium * DR. C. W. STEWART 420 North Third Street } CLEAN, = * . N % ~ f . READY FOR WINTER? We have a full line of secondhand as good as new. We buy, 'sell and exchange second: hand stoves. We repair just about everything- Harnesses, Roofs, etc. to _ JOHN R. ALLEN, Geneseo Street. Closed Car Service Careful attaitlon to all calls to or from trains or elsewhere. Long or short trips. | Phone 57-R. Harry Holden Taxi Servme ~ whens . Any Hour, Day or Night . *~ . Call A 110;W_.. RICE TAXI __ CUBA, N. Y. | LOVELLS BAKERY Fog, All Kinds of BAKED STUFF Phone 114-R Prompt Delivery e o TENDER MEAT GOOD TO EAT AND | co 0 * EASY TO BUY « Everything usually kept in a high grade market is sold here at close prices, We hope to serve you. a i @ f. _I As. a Ingalls Motor Bus, Inc. Regular Week Day Trips. - Leave Cuba 8:30 a. m.; leave Olean 10:16 a. m. Leave Cuba 3:30 p. m.; leave Oiean 6 p. m. . 18 a bargain for somebody. \Allan C. Bald; i No. 69 East Mam Street Phone 139-R Cuban, . On Saturday an additional trip leav- ing Cuba at 7 p. m. and Olean at 10:16 p. m. . - Sunday Trips. Leave Cuba 7 p. m,; leave Olean 10:15 p. m. Train Connections. The 8:30 and 3:30 trips connect at Olean for Buffalo and Washington. Instantly! It doesnlt take long to com- municate by telegraph it's true. But when you use the tele-] -| phone, your message reaches cheese factories are closed, if yon want to ralse ca 'or if you want the highest price for your cream, t ship to us. We pay cash for every can. ' For tags or further particulars write the Claranett Creamery .- SMETHPORT, PA |_ - © h your hearer instantaneously. As soon as the word is spoken, it is heard. And how often you use it! To order goods; to call the doe tor; to tell your friends a bit of news or hear a bit; to get in touch with absent members of the family; to summon friends to social gatherings-and¥or a thousand other purposes, It would be next to impos- The BEST is the CHEAP Insurance W. H. Mandeville Co. Genesco St. Phone 114-J ~ CUBA; gible to conduct a modern busi- ness establishment without the telephone, both local and long distance. ment. 79 South street Phone 28. cen, mule twink»... vers DENTIST. And the cost, in companson with the service rendered, is very small} indeed. Only a fraction of a cent per call, in many cases. coal products of which is sold in To- ledo, Detroit and other cities along the Ford railroad. a The Detroit, Toledo & Ironton is financially able to make 'the reduc- tion, the commission said, but \a JAMES LOFTIS No. 7 South St. Phone 63-W R. H. L. WHIPPLE, Dentist. Lat | -- est improved methods for pain- . less deIxistry Office hours 9 to 12 and 1 4. Closed Saturday after Lieut. Frank H. (Hard-Boiled\) Smith, most hated man in the A, E. F.,. is now a colonel in the Mexican army. - \Hard-Boiled Smith, - whose brutal treatment of prisoners in France led to his court martial after pecans 1 Seven Passenger Chevrolet Sedan, B. Model proper relationship between competi- tive groups, particularly on. such a commodity as coal, is in many re- spects of greater importance to the shipping public than the measure of | the rate itself.\ * If the proposed reduction were al lowed, to -stand, the commission said, competing lines in Southern Ohio, rot located on the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton, would -be unable to continue eperation and mines in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ten- Ressee would also be affected b, un- due preference involved in the lower Ford rates, ESmuggle Whisky With Trees Customs officers who , were at Scranton, Pa., said they Were search- ing for a large shipment of whisky, alleged to have teen hidden in a shipment of Cbhristoas trees sent trom Canadas to Scranton. The off- clals declared several thousand gal- tons of the forbidden lHquor bad been secreted amongst several carloads of trees, which loft the Camadian bor deg some days ago, The shipment tas not as fet been located b? the C aa ie . Doctors Divided on Booze Question Three thousand and sixty three pbhysitigns in smdiana afd martinis re- plying 'to the aleokolis Hqaor «aes- fiennaire geat to sateen flotsam by \~the~-Stars and Stripes in E I gs at the treasury department in the warcand his confinement at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, was secretly paroled last June, according to the war department. He left the country immediately. A - correspondent - of Paso, Tex., furnishes the information as to Smith's whereabouts. Henry Watterson Dies Suddenly Col. Henry Watterson, known to the American people as one of the surviving members of the old school of journalism and to his friends as \Marse Henry,\ died Thursday at a kotel in Jacksonville, Fla. Death came peacefully, the venerable edi- tor retaining consciousness almost to the end and conversing during his last half hour with his wife, son and dauzhter. The immediate cause of death, his physician said, was heart faflure, superinduced by congestion 'of the lungs. ims Sick in Need of Alcohol Efforts to speed ap distribation of aleoko!l for the sick are being made by the prohibition authorities, it was ashington. Protests segainst ex- isting regulations have been received grom various parts of the cvasnitry, of- fGclals said. and it is planped to re fpove any unreasonable restrictions from the tressgry's rules. 43K S. Usliar Below Par In Switzerland SwiAzeriand is the only constry in | f+ grygq where tho American Colas #> Wwwfiee‘wrnfi Tt fs gested at 5 as m eerie Cention noon - Arnold Block, Cuba. N. Y. 4 H. C. Mai street, Cubs, N. Y mm. UBA GRANGE NO. 799, - Regular meetings f ahd third Saturday evenings of éac in Baraca Room Af Baptist church. L. C. Hurt, Master; ss Jennie Tucker, Secretary; Dickens New, Libeturer. OPTOMETRIST. relo PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. ARL D. KILMER, M. D., Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Fifth floor Ex- change National Bank Building, Clean, N. Y. Telephones-Residenco 936, oflice 1198. Hours, 9 to 12 4. m., 1 to 5 « R. HORACE L. HULETT, Bolivar, N. Y.;. ephone 63. Cor finements given special attention. R. F. E. HOWARD, Office and Res denee, Corner Cliston and State , strpets, Olean, N. Y. Office Hours-] m3?to&Ailceilsanswered i; | promptly. Telephone, 1187 Olean. R. NM. EMMETT “0085.27er Nose. and Throat Specialist, [ Cubs, N. Y. Office H : At Cube—Tuesday Thursday and » nrday,9towe.m.md1to4and7io g p. m. At Wellsvilis-Monday, Wed nesdflendfiiday.9te12amandl infinmothertimesby Elli Efl‘fflKERs QMVEHEWE & SON, Funstal , te 41 East | 8, Optometrist, 13 Wea | month at 8 o'clock, | It is all that way, but proba- bly you have a preference. _ What is 'your fanorite brand of Candy! ~ What is your favorite Drink? l ww_ / ft tion in the confections we sell, | so fresh, dainty and delicious. Al the world eats them, all the world calls for fore. Cuba Candy Kitchen | you. / There's a world of satisfaaéafi, the world likes“, them, and all We will be pleased to serve Allegany County Telephone Co. See Us About Your We aim to please in work- manship and price. Wiring Problems 1 Five Passenger Oakland Sedan, new These Cars are in A-1 Condition “(I Sell Them at Low Figures Terms to Suit Electrical Repair Work giv- en special attention. LOVERIDGE-ROYCE- IRELAND Phone 199-B R. G. LaFever Contractor a specialty Stuceo and Wood Buildings. K. Enest . \s % mor snonos Phone I151-W Home Building is to be made || See my plans for Brick, Tile,! 1807 Proof Mia's Pat a gallon in your Radiator and save the oubl of draining it each night