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Show f FAGS TWO THE JOURNAL, THE JOURNAL at Entered ' - . OTYr CACHE COUNTY, UTAH A SALE wresfijeA kl??c29 ' J LOGAN PUBLISHED BT EARL AXD ENGLAND PUBIJSHLVG COMPANY. the Post Offlne Every Iay in the Week, Except Sunday, at Logao, Utah, as Second Class Matter. OFFICE CAT HINT FDR crut Mfiffc ecrLs txtkrovi v. (koras rvo doik oTr SUBSCRIPTION KATK BT MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance BY CARRIER. TER MONTH, in Advance .....7c A Discount of fl.OO Per Year Will Be Given for Advance ' Payments for a Full Year. w 5' fi m MEMBER QF ASSOCIATED PRESS i The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the uee for Tepubllcatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper an also the local news published herein. Ail right of repuhiTcaUon oT Bpectal dispstchea herein are alio reserved, on Application. l Advertising Rate Furnished - tc Wednesday, March 22, 1922. THE iix Cots Copyright, oPdoMjkl' i. -- L BY ITS A SMALL WORLD JUNIUS coeva.CHT (tocuuuwHou. AOC MAM iji u & RIGHT, Of. advent of telegraph and wireless, fast sailing the SINCE and aeroplanes, the world has been getting much HKIIHMIO I Jd Lrpr The Office Cut smaller, by being brought closer together on more intimate A oke and blinked terms, and this war made it still more so, until we are no longer Then eui h leg a hit, isolated countries, but all a part and parcel of one great whole, SI Inked her fur D 3ofd 1TOqL whose interests are closely related. So naturally, we are how An tried to purr, 11L95 more interested than ever before in European countries getting Then shook hr t an q.ill. eorroffoA QMvtc back to peace and prosperity, reconstructing and settling down to The editor was cussln business, for they buy of us and we buy of them, and what is good In a mood of fiendish glee for one is good for all, and what injures one injures all, at least The cat leaped wildly thru the ' . ' ;t0 no small extent. door ? ' The conference between Premiers She realized ye Ed was and Poincare soie, And Otid that aint no jdaee for me. '.may be fruitful of results. The British premier has To-Da- ys ja tentative plan fop the limitation of European land armaments. MINOR Mi sings .He will propose at the conference at Genoa next month a Ilushand and wife may argue as truce aimilar to that recently entered into by four big nations at Porto Rico observes today us first entire son to represent Illinois to who is "boss of the house for a Washington during which full reconstruct km would be under- - Emancipation Day. in the United States senate, died in while, but not after the first fhild comes . taken.' In harmony with the scheme all European nations would One bumlred and twenty-fiftCincinnati. Born April 12, 1799. of the birth of William I., 1855 The English and French j agree, to respect one anothers frontiers during that time, and A Texas City widow says the reaallies repulsed the Russians In a des.abstain from aggression anddevote themselves entirely to the the first German Emperor. son she broke her last engagement of the birth of Rosa Centenary at perate Baluklava. engagement Work of peace. Out of this should and wili come stabilisation of was heiause her fiance was named t Butiheur, the faniuus Fieuth p.. in sn frHuq finance and the rejuvenescence of commerce and File e, and the doctor liail er and the warned first woman to receive ised. industry. to ut out cereals. France has, with some reason, feared to reduce her army, bu the Legion of Honor. 1872 Tbe German princesa gath. hr Seventy-fiv- e if an European nations agree to do this, and agree further years ago today the ered in Berlin in honor of the "Jack says he just loves to play American army under Gen. Winrield birthday. ' respect one anothers frontiers and get down to real peace work with my hair. Scott the bombardment of began 892 Roger Q. Mills was chosen these reasons disappear. It i the cost of the upkeep of these "Then why dont yoiUet him take Vera Cm. Mexico. United States senator from Texas. It home sometime? vast military establishments which is Teponalble for the deplorJohn Drew; one ofthe meet populOOOGaaadiaa troops arrived able economic situationabroad. With large armies snarling at lar and capable actors of the Ameri- at Cape Town to engage in the war OCR COMPLICATED LANGUAGE can . each other across border lines a fight inevitably is bound to come fiftiethatage, today enters upon the against the Boers. She was from Boston, he from year of bit professional care- ONE YEAR AGO TODAY some So time. long as the nations of Europe psy their money er. - kt Oklahoma. You have traveled a D. S. battleship Colorado launched for the upkeepofsucharmies they cannot pay their debts or great deal in the West, have you of Governor Me. at Camden, N. J,. not, Miss Bacon?- rrosper, economically or MAT tkoMkt tke Awl Lloyd-Geor- far-reachi- . Mrt-Uhc- I of tcCP ge li- -it suo-tlo- ar d h -- c GUMMY j o Making dollars work THE evolution from the old time real estate mortgage to the present system of issuing interest bearing bonds when a loan of any site la negotiated marks A distinct milestone in the history of the expansion and development of this country.' Bonds are In themselves mortgages, and posses all of the jrotecting clauses for investers that are found in the straight J real estate mortgage. . Generally a bank or a bond house buys up the entire issue . of a bond loan and sells it to the public fix separate bonds of various denominations. Those of flOO, S500 and $1000 are the most . 1 1 popular. " The possibility of investing a hundred dollars at a bond bearing six or seven per cent' interest offers ' a opportunity to young- people to begin life in the right regularly investing their savings in small sums at a -- - of tho tobacco habit. A plan to finance and operate cooperative buying inatitutions in Wisconsin is to be presented at a State convention of the Society of Equity at Marshfield today. Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, president emeritus of Tale University, tail for England today to deliver a aeries, ef lectures before English university students and English audiences on America and American institutions. TOHAY8 ANNIVERSARIES lll William Henry Elder, Roman Catholic archbishop of Clncin-naborn in Baltimore. Died In time in splendid 104. way by 1114 Massacre of an Indian profitable family of nine members by whites, rate of interest near Indianapolis. has to a it Again, tendency bring out the hidden wealth of the 143 Samuel country from the old stockings and stove pipes and tin cans am put it to work in manufacturing and commercial enterprises tha all go toward increasing the prosperity of the country. But beware how you buy bonds from a stronger. The safe i way is to go straight to your local banker and buy from him. He knows the bonds that are safe and those that are best to le - ' McRoberta, the - , ' V- It is bis business to know, and his judgment may be '1 upon with perfect safety. pampered brains VIE all admire dry-cell- s, English Channel, born, at (By Robert Quillew) beach lor Mr. Borah? - o . , ... . When Lloyd George shows there Is usually a show-dow- -- 14 LP.with the lea firmly implanted in its mind that must .have itsowjLwayJn everything. If it makes a pert remark and is not corrected that remark or otle" 1 ind and thi kads naturally to the spirit of V . smartness which we so greatly deplore in many young fellows - just entering mans estate Brains In the cradle require nursing. v Pampering only converts them into the egotism of maturity. One lecturer in Kansas City said that this country has developed an of orators; upliftera, reformers, strikers, fund and drive manipulators, meddlers and and the farmers are beginning to feel that they are beinggrafters, called upon to feed too many drones in the hive of industry. They sure . are. over-producti- on 4 , The coal miners demand five days a Week and aix hours a day, h the same pay they get now for six eight-ho' A. F. of days. xnds beer and wine. The logical and inevitable result will rthers who ar Willing to work wiU get their jobs. - would see The Birmingham (Ala ) Age. Herald has found a real human In terest want-aIt aays; Tome home. John, Ive sold the poodle, The-doc- Scarf unart woo see matching Fa hlon. h1 This see la the 'MMafln.' - VICTIM dope on Cbauncey - - PAFre wLI 0 nin ULD WAMF nuilic V McCrcery then went to Dubuque to be city editor of CMNOTBERESTORED:,hNo?n,LT,Xn, hootch-peddlin- ooo -- i ooo ca-tio- J ooo - i'X AIc-Cree- , .Uj -- The only crime wave that shocks a Who went out to drive In his Brand new sedan: rural community is when a fresh Speed was his curse, he came home young thing waves at a married In a hearse, man. A case of a joyriding o o e " dead-to-rlgh- ts la to how how clever :he ill ,V t! way produces a tomato red and'-'- , white rtrtirert knit" comtiflialioTi. Zttd finishes It In fringes. Jn th circle? aye gloves shewing contrasting In- - fan. The safest place "to bury the Democracy has Its little . faults, hatchet la just back or the jingos hut back in the good old (By Associated Crass) Save yonr peace dollars. They days Darn Efla- - .Mar., ear, 21 DELHI, the kiag was a jail sentence. a may bring premium during the e o e ly forts to old the preserve next war. There may be another war, howhome here as a memorial to one of the few Iowa poeld ever, and the rising generation Perhaps after all a man isnt to should be trained In the art of salut- blame if he thinks more of his steno- have failed and the little build-jnj- r is falling to pece9. ing. grapher than he does of bla wife; he - e o- . can dictate to his stenographer. It fining a county will stop lynch dealt kindly with the old frame Many Americana think normalcy ing, why hot empTyThle method" Tor niiii and nttrcatch oti to the naugbiy house in which J.- - L. McCreoryv t state In which one fan rail off end stealing, part. speedone of northeastern Iowas pio tha water-wago- n tor fifteen cents. ing, et al? neer journal Asts, penned the Ill fares poor France, to O O' o poem. There is No Death. Ills a prey; when debt accumul To thn charming divorcee, lift la I For the good of the community, Authorship of this noted poem ate and the Huns wop't pay. utt one darned husband after might be a good idea to fumigate has been attributed to various some of the divorce suits before they other. o For the next few decades, national celebrated authors, but there o e o are pressed. seema to be little doubt that the aspiration in Germany will taka the Proximity to the Pacific appears author was McCreery, The poem form of natlnal perspiration. to have little Influence on HollyRecent, events make it uncertain The great qustlon la not "How will was one of a nmber published whether they picked Hays because wood. the treaties affect the next gene- in the Delaware County Jounr-n- al was he Postmaster General or be. 0 0 0 in the early 60s when Mr. but "How will tbty affect ration?. Apparently those who predicted cause he was an elder. owned that pubi McCreery the next election?. w O O O hard "Winter confused the weather One reason why the train al with the tlmea. The art of gardening may he lost McCreery, in 859, came to e o ways beats the flivver to the cross. but the heautlfnl vegetable on the Delhi and purchased an interest The rottenness in Denmark ap- Ing is because the engineer knows pears to hare communicated Itself the flivver cent knock him off the seed catalog cover persnade us that in the Delhi Democrat. He bethe art of. lying hasnt been. came the sole owner1 shortly to tke German mark. track. " afterward and changed the X As a matter of fact, statesmen name of the A aovallst says our paper to, the DelaFaith It the quality that makes g know the way out. Bnt If day la high they bowed ware County Journal noon of English ' letter. Twelve lie pubbelieve the child will under- to the Inevitable at once, parent they would-'- t lished the paper until January clock and all la Wet). stand tho educational part of the be statesmen. 1, 1864, when it died a natural .000 skirt ANOTHER . Ireland reminds ua that a little religion in also n dangerous thing, and o says -- tor the n, j onto 'the commutator and into thei windings. If this trouble haa or.g-- ! lnated from overolllng. It might he wlea to take the generator off and hare excess of otl removed from the shaft and othar part. ' WHO REMEMBERS The good little boy who rim- - errands for n penny? ooo n vacant place on Inga towell. Mass., 30 years ago today. -- isnt there of a verr Five drops light otl ip each bearing, ' once In eaeh ISO miles, ,1s usually plenty, and the lees etl that I used tha smaliar the rhanc of Us being carried up long-distan- bnsiness. ur with one aide) set of five grounded, and connect the other, aide of thla battery to the buttery elde of the Ignition switch in place f the Morage battery connection. Remove the horn wire from the connection board and connect it also to the dry battery. Remove the headlights and replare them with a pair of the magneto operated kind, wiring them In eerlee and grounding one side. The other aide should be led to the magneto contact of the twitch box. through an ordinary lamp swit h. You can alto arrange to ran the tail lamp Business will get better when The lone wolf that Dante saw in A COMPLETE REST fete bcHer crcdit. hell Tirobabljr has told me- - that J must of ihemrpnny e relied numerous loan sharks by now. take a rest. Another not long past due is a What are you going to. do? note of cheerfulness. Oh, just quit golf and tend to my a'amart young man, but we do not admird him WhWhdbeSohi'esndo'"fnkrt.' ' That is the trouble with many young men. are endowed by nature with more thaw the average allot . ment of brains, but they lack the poise and judgment necessary to keep them under control. ' deficiency, however, is not so much their fault as it is Ihe fault of their parents. When a baby shows indications of being quick witted too many parents immediately begin to humor it and spoil It. Instead of maintaining a gentle but firm control over the child they give in to its whims and encourage it in its - , night-gowns- ; . - Oh, yes, perfectly. the cause of this trouble, asks: How vtAit an and what is ths lemedy? be Ford changed' Answer: This is probably a case equipped trirally over to dispense with thestoiage of lubrkattng oil or grease reach- so It can be lug the commutator from the genthat battery, but cranked by hand and the lights erator and future trouble run from the magneto My bat should bearings be preventable by very tery froze recently and I am nor lubrication of these b far- going to get another Immediately Remove the storage Answer: battery and ground the generator ite by connecting permanently, terminal securely with a wire to! some pert of the block. Install a I ' indeed in California and Arizona and even In New Mexico.1 Emilio Agulbaldo, the Filipino And did you ever see the Cherrebel leader of the 90s, who may okee strip? Visit the United States, born near There was a painful silence, .but Cavite, P. 1., 60 years ago today. finally she looked over her glasses I .aura Jean (Mrs. Van at him and said: Libby Sir, I deem your Mater 8tllweli), a prolific anthor of question exceedingly ru(JeT popular fiction, born in New York. 00 years ago today. It may be the lack of calories or Frank A. Scott, Cleveland vitamines thnt ruins the health of served as president of children, but Bry Bullen says it Is the War Industries Board, born in the lack of unselfishness that ruins Cleveland, 49 years ago today. the health of matrimony. Bennett who was Jams Brunyate, ajnember of the British war mission Mother, do people In mourning to Washington horn dl yeafs ago Towear black ? day. Why, no. Willie." Henry F. Sullivan, the American Weil, dont they feel Just as swimmer who haa badly at night na they do in the day made several attempts to swim the time? ISNT IT THE TRUTH? alone. it opeiutea Is clean, titWhat' la V. H. R. -- Rae, Arkansas will observe today as Russia appealed to President with a view to Harding to resurpe trade relations. Day, railing public attention to the evils TODAY8 BIRTHDAYS writes: Tha commutator of the generator on my car guma ao badly thut It requires cleaning at the end of each week. When A. M. B. -- other, way. - COMMlTtTOR BECOMES ra hny ; king-speed- Events ng ten-ye- the Interactional Egnilrote Trouble Rrtultt If It It Either Too High Or Too Lot PROPER CARBURETOR ACTION Is dapwidenf In no slight degree upon the maintenance of the correct level of gasoline in the float chamber or carburetor howl, which should be at such a height that fuel .will not overflow from the spraying nozzle or nozzles and yet will stand high enough so that a very slight suction at the Jet will cause gasoline to he emitted from it. The gmer.i! practice is to keep the level a very little, perhaps 1 16 Inch below the spraying orlflee, the directions acroAipanytng each model of carburetor stating the proper level, which Is generally given as a certain fraction of an Inch below the top edge of the fuel bowl This can reedi!) lie checked up with a, scale, when the fuel bowl cover has been removed If the fuel level h myfritalned very tnuch too high, gasoline will escaue continuously through the spray nozzle and drip from the carburetor noticeably, but If It Is only slightly too high it will escape very sIova !y m.ilnly when the fuel Is warm and may not be discovered, but it Is likely to Collect In the carburetor passages and cause an eztrmely rich mixture when the engine is started. Many cases of black smoke, loading and irregular firing at starUngrreenlt On the other hand If the gasoline from slightly overflowing carburetors level is too low considerably below the spraying orftce more than the normal auction is required to cause fuel to flow out of the Jet. and some weakening of the mixture will be the result,- - When suction ts alight, as too weak a mixture to fire reliably at very low idlirg or crat may be produced and very flow operation and easy cranking thus ho Interfered with Mortover. missing and weak power at very low speeds, with open throttle, a? In severe hill climbing, may be caused by the being Inadequate to lift gasoline through an abnormal distance out of the spraying nozzle In sufficient quantity to keep the mixture sufficiently rich. Carburetor dost Uve's are supposed to be eorrectly adjusted at the factory, but on account of the w tdely varying densities of gasoline The higher the gravity of the they sometimes have to be readjusted gasoline-useand the eoider it is. the more the float rites in it and the Old carburetor, designed for lighter lower the level Is maintained fuels, generally run too loyr fuel levels on this acoount and can sometimes be greatly Improved by float meehanistn readjustment. Wear of tends la the float mechanism, incudlng that of the float needle-valve- , general to cause a high level. from the drv battery. If vou wtah. HCNNIG W1THOIT THE H IUTTKKT following the ahove dii ectlon, th4 String will he left so that you R7T"TuitdrTr go 2bafkttt Hrewt oratehatteiy if uu so desire. . . t!)2Z. by Carburetor FuePLevel -- '" ALBERT L. CLOUGH wi,8 of Delhi lived here while Me- - Creei y was publishing the struggling little country newspaper and acting as superiten- dent of schools for a country whose people had come from the eastern states to settle along the streams and at the edges of the groves in Iowa. As editor composer, publish er, business manager, reporter' nd"uman of ail work on the little peJladium of liberty wh le trying to inspire young minds with a love of" learning, the struggle of thig educated and talented young man in the raw little village can only be imagin-ed. a So doubt his poetry was his relaxation. There Is No Death the only specimen extant. The opening and closing verses are here repeated: There Is no death; the stars go down To rise npon some other shore, -And bright In heavens Jeweled crowd They shine forevermore. And ever near ns, though nnseen, The dcar immortal spirits treat; For all the boundless universe . Is life 'There are no dead. ' t |