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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1922. 2U Russias metal Industry, nearly 7 per pent of her copper production, all of her aino and lead output and more than 20 par cant of her gold production, not to meatien nviiiione ef aorsa of land, railways, factories and coal mines. But developments are being narrowly watched by Englishmen who were in business In Russia before the revolution. Applications for jobs from some thousands of them have already been received at the offices in London, and places will he found for many of them. Russo-Aslat- I PLANS FIGHT Stop the Leaders Organize I Wr Meetings ; Opposi- - h Ation Alarms Lloyd George i BV NORMAN H. MATSON. SaK Lake Tribun.) 1922,-- by SO labor British LONDON, Sept. unions are now more powerful than par- (CopyrirM. liament, says the president of a famous English college, and can stop or prevent a war. He added an Academic alae, being antilabor. Unionists themselves are not so sure, but their party.- - which I busy preparing for the victory confidently expected at tbs polls a year or two hence, did, and la, exploiting to the full tha situation consequent upon tha mesa in 'tbs Near East. The first response to the warlike pronouncement of the eabinet was that of labor, and It waa: "Not a man, not a ship, not a gun!' Leaders were organising stop the war meetings before the ink had dried on headlines announcing tbs new crisis. Nobody thought ths war suggestion but would bs received enthusiastically, the Intensity of the opposition must have for been a disagreeable surprise Lloyd George and his cabinet. Th crisis, says a paper, is not in the Near East, but at home. The cabinet deliberately beat the war drum so that a tableau of Imperial solidarity might be shown those who needed reminding, it is tha reverse that Kemal and Lenina and Pot nears see displayed for them. -- Names 400 Candidates. ' The Labor party, which has already named 400 candidates for tha next general elections, did not think war actually imminent But it decided to stop it anyway for tha effect on the voters. auT am assured by a parliamentary thority that tha coat of the preparations to .resist the Turks attempt to cross the straits wiU reach something like Rumors of war sent food prices up, eniy sllghtlv it is true, hut discouraging enough after th weeks assurance that the fall would bring a general reduction. Food price and taxes are even more topics of general conversation than predictions that if war were begun it would inevitably spread to the Balkans, Palestine, Mesopotamia and Egypt and even farther. War talk half crowded from tha news the trade agreement between the soviet Congovernment and the solidated company, one of the blggeat inIn the which world, dustrial organisations now controls practically the whole of Ruaso-Aslat- lo It Came From Galician Game of Haggles ' lo Prospects Bright. Leslie Urquhart, head of the organizaIn an article tion. is very optimistic. published by the Observer he declares that while practically all of the other British enterprises in Russia are at the end of their tether, an advance of 'no more than ITS, 000, 000 by the government would restore all of them to full prewar activities. It would involve full recognition of tha soviet, .hut that he thinks Inevitable, and better now than later. He urges his fellow countrymen to get In quick. Russia is Inexhaustible and and the algns are not indestructible, wanting that already, even beneath the accumulated mlseriea of the past five rears, her Inveterate resilient Impulse, her tremendous recuperative power, is beginning to gather strength and confidence. Do people realise what it means that Russia should again be The harvest this year, .for the first time since the revolution, will be sufficient to supply her domestic needs A year or two hence we may again ace her exporting agricultural produce on something not ao very much below the old prewar, pcale; and Russia's export of wheat used to be, and will be again, the first of all factors In stabilising prices and making it possible for the world to live within Its Income. But that is not all. The Russian peasant baa now a higher standard of living than before he needs a far greater vaarriety and amount of manufactured ticles. He will need In- - unprecedented quantities the goods that British factories are peculiarly qualified to supply. Book for Women.. By BHTO W. LARDNER To the editor: From now on tUI the last ef Nov. win be the Mecca for ths football season la these parts of the U. S. where they have schools and it seems to me like this would be a good time for different people- - to study up on football and what it Is like and Its history and etc. as ignorant peoand our ple like foreign Immigrants women folks appears to have a great lg- - and not let their mimLstray off the subtropics which is ject bn to one of the nearest their heart, food and drink The writer advices men and women of both sezes to read Mr. Haughton s book and they will enjoy this seasons games so much the more frorn'havelng a better understanding of what Is going on and female readers a specially will raavbe learn enough to not give vent to screeks Rheumatism ia easier to avoid than to states well known authority. We are advised to dresa warmly, keep the feet dry, avoid exposure, eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is caused by urie acid. It is the function of the Sidneys to filter this, acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the une acid, which keeps Cure, J and beat me weather -- accumulating and circulating through the system eventually settling in tfi joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is helpful to neutralize urie acid, also to stimulate the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of rheumatic poison. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used with excellent results by thousands of. folks who are subject to v rheumatism. . (Adv.) our game was th far flung fields of Galicia. , To be sure the English has not a name called Rugby, or Rounder, but it ia a game which is genaily played out door on a field face.ng both Rugby, or .Rounders, la similar way. to the game played with the ft. in Brazil called Rigby or Rinders and something like the Dutch game Roogby The last named however ia played with a walrus shaped ball and 1000 tren on a side. A crowd of 20 spectators Is nothing at a Roogby Y abash. match in Holland, and the Netherlands Is dirty with lonelv women and children whose fathers and husbands respv. spend the week end In the various football vats. Another game resembling the English Rugby, or Rounders, is called Ragbv. or Renders, and is played by the Swedes nn a crokinole board In Itagby however the game is plaved by both sexes with a minister or referee acting as pastor or A of The better Aim committee of the Home and School league is beginning Its seventh year of Saturday matinees for children. This Is a part of the recreational work of the league. The better film committee was formed to stimulate public sentiment - In promoting the better film movement and to maintain special Saturday morning matinees for young people. The childrens matinees have the Indorsement of the superintendent of public schools, principals and teachers The first matinee fbr the year will be Saturday morning, October 7, with a Harold Lloyd feature, a scenic and an educational reel. The committee will act as ushers and chaperons. The officers Include: ,ahalrman, Mra F. H. Meakln, secretary, Mrs. J. V. Jarrett; corresponding secretary. Miss Jennie Crabbe, treasurer, J, HL Coombs. , S Eat little red meat if you have any uric acid ia joints. Recommends , ss TQ BEGIN.ON-SALT- x Committee Announces Matinee for Childen THE READY WITNESS. to a crime, testifying An at ths trial, on being asked how far he stood from where the deed was done, answered promptly. . Sixty-thre- e feet seven inches But how. gasped the astonished atcan you pretend to any torney, how such accuracy? Why. replied the unperturbed witness, I thought some darn fool would ask m that question, so I measured it." Everybodys Magazine. TELLS RHEUMATICS LARDNER DISCOVERS ORIGIN, OF GAME OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL The defensive nr back trys to reach norants of football and nothing atrikes me as more pitiful! for inat. than a member of the fair sex tending a football game at gome suckers expense and when she gets there she dont know whether the object of the game Is to match up all tour cards or get 3 men out. Percy Haughton the former mgr. of the Harvard football nine has wrote a book ghoul In 4 down. their escorts team Is getting murdered. But there is nothing in Mr. Haughtons book regarding the true origin of American football and where it come from and etc and it looks like a few wds. on the subject from the undersigned would not come a mls at this junction of the called How to Understand Football where yr. So will aav at the outset that the he tells what It is all about and even idear that our American game of football a woman can understand it if thev keep was borrowed from England is the where-"vr rvattr got- - a hold- their mincT on what they are reading of happiness when and. a extravagance Instead very costly one. of letting the weather beat YOUR property use a little paint and beat the weather. 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The college season of Galician Ruggles begins about the 1 of Oct. after a couple wka. practice though the most of the boys keeps themselfs In pretty fair shape by playing baseball In Upper Siberia Can Be Eliminated of homes, apartments, hotels and business buildings need, spend no more money in costly investigations or long wearisome hours trying to solve Salt Lake Citys most stupendous and bothersome problem how to eliminate the dirty, grimy, sooty smoke that does so much to ruin the picturesqueness of this city. Owner Theie la only U men on a college Ruggles team but somet'mes as mdny as 13 men comes out to try for the team and what to do uith the 2 extra men Is a neat problem for the coach Some coachs has these 2 busy bodies framed for some imaginary ylolatlon of the law and sent up the river or jugged as Ahe Galicians calls it, wile other more humane coachs merely allows them to hang around the field and watch the practice but don't speak to them or give them any encouragement. Most of the college coachs takes time off from Sunday to Thursday and it Is on these wild junkets that they virit towns and encounter the coachs of rival colleges and make up a football for match th foiling Saturday. Then Is when the fun starts to see if a field can be hired to play on and get up nicknames for the 2 rival toams and etc. If all other matters is aranged satisfactory why on Friday nights the 2 coachs meets in a saloon and pick out the officials for the foiling day's gamq. These officials consists of a referee, a umpire and 2 bat men each carrying a book of the latest rules and fol de rols. The morning of the game the offic ais, coachs and principle players of both sides meets in an obscure rabbit hutch and runs through each other's signals, then run to the seen of the game In squads of 4 Each college has Its colors and just before the game there Is a mad scramble to get the various officials to wear the colors of tht team or that team, a who ever eo ors the official is wearing, he is supposed to give that team a shade the best of it. At a few minutes before 2 oclock the 2 bat men blows a buggle and the game is on. The captains of the 2 rival nines then draws straws end the longest straw - member of th kicks the fly skin-- to teams usually the defensive opponent named then try to last back rare The reach gHbiil in 4 downs but if he does It m one less it is called a birdie. If he is throwed back It is called a decisive setback and the 2 bat roeq cuts up antics on the side lines. As soon as 1 team has scored a ghoul or a set back the 1st. 4 is considered of the more easy praetarjr over and someback to th rabbit satisfied players goes From then on it is Just hutch to gargle a question of 'holding off and the one that 4kM off the longest Is caHed . the Touclf me not which counts 3 pts. There, is a many as 3 Ruggles matches played every Saturday in Galic a and the W'esJSUillhe bg match of. the sea. is fh one wTitcn lakes place atOmaha, Galicia, the first Friday after Thanksgiving. This is genaliy alwaaa between the Alredqles and the flee bitten Pome and it is certainly inspiroing to hear the resound every sections rival cheering great plav of the rival dog- teams with their college veils. The followers of the Airedale will 4 soot, dirt and grime. And at best is only Kleen-Heburns oil at 10c a gallon combustible. partly or less, and is 100 per cent combustible. 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