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Show V THE JOURNAL, 1,00 AN (TTY, CACIIR COUNTY, UTAll TAGR TWO miLiHEu by PtTtLHHlVCf E4RI AVI) ENGLAND COMPANY com KJX AUGUSTUS i2i Doug, Jr.s Mother Gives Up Second Hubby To Devote Life To Sons Movie Career THA JOURNAL . February Vv Wednesday, ,v Editor Entered at the Post Office every day In the week, except Sunday, irt.nganrUtabyas Second CiassMfttter.r; KIBSCRIPTIOV RATE 4 , MATE- ,- PER M6NTH.- - In Advance-B- Y .... CARRIER, TER MONTH, In Advance,. . A Discount of ! 00 Per Year WJUfleCiven fpi Advance-- ' , Payments for it Full Year, a r - - breaking spring demand. EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled 0 the use (or repubtteatfou of all news dispatches credited to If otherwise, credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republlcation of special dispatches herein ore also reserved ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED-OAPPLICATION SI " dr-no- t ' KEEP PACK thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O " Lord, my strength, and my Redeemer, Psalm x Tnicks already placed for delivery-durin- g the next few months, we are facing a record-- u ' ; - nil 19:13, 14. How are the steps of a good man directed? t With over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and ,V P-- s jV ' , - ' , 5lEach successive montnhthis winter has t witnessed a growth in sales Jat surpassing that of any previous winter, season. . This increase will be even greater during the spring months, always the heaviest buying , period. I , - , - - These facts suggest that you place your order early to avoid disappointment in t Psalm 37:23, 24. delivery at the time desired. POSSIBILITIES OF" OUR SOIL - - - FEATURE of present day education is more, potent for to this country than that now being accomplished by the various agricultural schools and experimental stations and NO ; .fyrms. Thirty years ago the book farmer was doQkecTtifJon as a visionary 'by ft large per cent of our faming popilatjotiiand is even Jet so regarded by some,-thouhappily tlfeir number is . ! ,'j '.! A 01.1 gh v ( ;i ,;y iV -4 NoW'he man studies. Jus soil jtvtjifa'-'Yieto determining its needs is 'coming ip th bntfflathprity on matters agricultural. Apd the ieason" this is sti is because this theories have 'brought forth fruit in fact. Nothipg.is more certain than that this' country is woefully behin44-f ar ming-- ef fieiene y, Fqp-- y ear s ourfa rmi n have been pointing out to us the fact that our lands are not producing a half, hot even a third, of the crops that bountiful nature 'intended they should, yield. One has only to cite the case of Germany to see the full force' of this statement, Germany isN not as large as the state of Texas, yet Germany today is supplying her great population almost entirely from the products of her own soil. --- - Bui Germany andenuntries haye fop years a intensive system that is ,onlyi Just Jbegin-,nin- g practiced farming, to prevail in this country. jh- of.Instead, being, merely, pn experiment,' intensive farming should be the rule. Nothing more fully Remonstrates' the truth of, this statement than a glance at the results obtained by the nymy corn clubs of the country. From all directions come reports from these oiganizatians, where thej enormous yield of 200 bushels pnd- more per acre has been attained. Not only this, but coming from all sections of the country -- are proof that almost any Of our soil is susceptible to just such improvement. t Then there is another important feature to these big corn can be produced at ; a yields. It has been shown that-the- y overhand-abovcost of preparing the the - substantial profit e records have been kept of land for their production. Careful all expenditures, and in almost every instance the proceeds have much more than paid the cost of bringing the soil to its ' ' present state of fertility,' ' If these results can be obtained from an acre, or two or three, why not from ten, or. fifty, or a hundred acres ? If hey can be obtained from a patch, why not from a field? Why not " from all fields? It has been estimated that America could feed the world if all her soil were made to produce to its full capacity. ' " fWhat that capacity is,' w e are only j ust beginning to maii-s- ' -- -- j It is not necessary to pay cash fot your car in order your, name placed on the preferred delivery list. ' You can make a small payment down, or you can buY. il you wish, under the cqnvenient Plan, terms of t tne Ford Weekly Purchase i t. s. im t -- (. - ; pert jaasgiiSi&'ft.fgRaiBg 1 ! ' Jf. hu h a career begun in butineii aid-Mr- : :, Evxn the movie.'. between art and . - " discover.' . T. . it , , ? little work has PLUNDERING ESTATES 1 baff fttk ay TAOHY ' ' ' One hundrqth anniversary of bf ened. the b.rth of Sir George Jessel, 11844 The Louisville Courthe first Jew to' sit as a judge in ier was established. . . : . Great Britain, 1862 The Federals I agan , ; , The general council of the the bombardment of Fort Doney5 I son, Tennessee. ly 1869 Two hundred Lves lost will meet at Atlantic City today in the wreck of the American for a two-da- y session. The fifth midwinter confer- steamship Hermann off the 1 ence of the trust companies of coast of Japan. The Royal Astronom1874 the United States will begin in New York City today under the ical Society of England awarded Siauspices of the American Bank- its gold medal to Professor. Washing-tomon of Newcomb the , ers' Association-- observatory. Religious arid civic organizations 1922 As,trike of 20,000 cotthroughout the United mill workers began in New ton States have been invited to join ' ,, Prosbyterian-GeneralAssemb- -- . -- n , -- with officials of the Presbyter ian Chravh in a congress to emet in Washington today to plan a campaign' for national legislation to bring all motion picture exhibitions under federal con" , . trol. IN THE DAY'S? NEWS E. AV,,Alexanderson, Who hastbecn decorated bq theJPolreh government in recognition of his services in connection with the building of Polands new radio station near Warsaw, is air American electrical - engineer who has gained international fame by his rad o inventions. It was his invention of the high which frequency alternator made possible the sending of wireless messages 8,000 mfles at five times the former speed It was his devices also that made posible the operation of the New Brunswick wireless station the last six months of the war with such marvelous results, demonstrating for the first time that transoceanic radio communica-- . tion for 3,000 miles was possible practically every hour of the day Mr. Alexanderson is a native Of . been regarded EROM wholesome element in .the life of r every individual. - Parents who w7nke(Tlohg ahd hard td leave' asubstantiat estate." fqr their children have been criticised. Radical economists have preached the abolition of inheritance in the hope of putting every generation up against the necessity of earning living. Of course, these theories have been shattered and have no respectful standing in the existing order. And yet it would seem that practically the same thing has been accomplished in a more evil manner. When . courts and attorneys get through with an estate, the heirs in many cases are fortunate indeed if they do not have to go in search of jobs. The other day an Eastern estate of a "little more than $3,000,000 was closed and it was found that almost half of it had been absorbed by the legal adjustments. costs In other words, the attorneys' fees and the cour amounted to more than a million dollars, all of which is reflective of foundering' the fortunes of the dead., It should" be a simple matter for a man or a woman to leave his earthly accumulations to his or her descendants. At least it shoiftd Dot be necessary for the heirs to spend hundreds of thousands to Sweden. He came to the United get what naturally belongs to them. , Ther should be no pro- States 22 years aro and has been one of cedure which would require the expenditure bft a million dol- consulting engineer for electrical corporations. Togreat lars to collect what is coming. inven-tioh- s day more than 100 of his We have every respect for the advice of., wise and intelliore protected by patents gent counsel, and we know it is often worth a substantial fee. in the United States ana cihtr countries. .' r . We do not, however, conceive of personal service which is TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES measured chiefly by, the amount of money in sight. Always, 1743 Sir Joseph Banka, who we suppose,-therwill be an element which envies theheirs of financed Cap. an . Cooks of discovery, born inJUm-do- n. rich men and always perhaps there will be agitation to deprive Died June If, descendants of the honest earnings of their people. Whether 177 First recognition ot or not this is the proper course, perhaps time alone will tell, an American flag by a foreign but in the meantime we should discourage procedure which government took place in the tends to despoil estates and fortunes which have been long in harbor of Quiberon, France 1795 University of North the building. Salt Lake Telegram. Carolina at Chapel Hill first the beginning of time a Substituti: .. t worry1 engnaenient-t- A-l- Jlm rieClnee.hls ,rr ney sister, ilixa, ,leun. -- - gently -- - - I The Good By JUSTIN. WENTWOOD - ts . you pled to hurry up cur English skat.ng nnk JTian- marriage. If youd been honest with - ourney ed e I f rora povertv j .nie Jd havA you havent been Youve tricked York .Q Ixinaon on holler skates, me. There, take that ! , f the distance being 200 miks Bite tore the diamond ring from her finger and hurled It at him. Jlra looked at- her gravely far a momept, then turned away. ; . But Dolly ran to the door. She Jim! Jim! Myra Qiiinl called him : mean that. She Isnt like that cnlj upset, Jim. Atyra won't go bock on ; 5vt you'jilst because of that. ' Jlra turned. ' It whs nearly dark In the hall. Dolly could only just see , ' , his face. t will marry you" . ; Jlra, Myr ; I hope She wont. Jim answered 'Am! suddenly Dolly saw that the look on, his lace waijone oLJnlense gladness. tfmk iier hntile to hfs. Dolly, Tve been through hell these But you weeks.-- .! thought you knew. did know, didnt you, dear You knew thats shy -- - the-repor- . , - other-Gld-wo- rld - j. SeelHFNearesfAuthorizedFord.Dealcr - -- .i'. J I rt a i voy-age- s e lf0. for She knew Mjra carril tor Jvlm..But. Jims, unde was president of the" As?iltl IriKhu ts Trust company,1 and he wa bulhelot end Jim easbis favorite .- Benliesy, .s-,- Someday, Ik had always bedd tinder stood, Jim ws' to1 Inherit the bulk, of his uncles estate. Lie had a good tu tteHCOBapaflyr Myra-w- ae e. Jler little soul cravetl Jewels -- pd-attl- it-tunat- mnd gonns afidrseuLlt'The b.cra and f'rr()ltj'r'IIe r' motor 'ear. r - - And Jim had found It out. That was the tragedy of It Jim knew. Audit waa too late to go back on his word, that I d ceased to care for Mjra after lie had to face a life with Myra, a life I met yon and found a true woman, of disunion, Me foresaw all that. But Tbta what I meant about our caring as for Myra, what did sh care? for each other when Myra was marOh Jhus as good as any other ried to me. But It Isnt time to talk 1 her head. And lies gof, what to that hnVe 1 I mean to have want and Im too. hltn. going One. has, to be r - -jL-'-r - Dolly she cried, through "Oh, yes, the sob that choked bef. . And with radiant eye aha watched him descend the stairs. -- thking je!" " -- ly - England. provident" - It waa pitiful to see the, chivalrous ONE YEAR AGO TODAY r Eight hundred new influenza way in which Jim tried not talow ,he vfiv v cases reported in New - York had discovered lt Only Dollys sharp Happy Marriage of Roots. eyes read Jims face. Mjra was too City. Barrett Browning, considElizabeth . selfish Ahd to understand. she If had ered the woman poet that Bill prohibiting - the public greatest nnderstobd probably she would not in was the wife South masks defeated has produced, England wearing have cured.:.1 Carolina legislature. You seA, Dolly, t wflnt 'you to look of Robert, Browning, distinguished English poet. Their marriage was the TODAYS BIRTHDAY'S On ipe as a brother' Jlra faltered one -a call Rohert Browning 1 cd' E. .Gars lWe three we must care far result of Borcbgrfivink. Otiy.Mis on Barrett in .1844 to made scieach cl her when Myra and 1 are mar ebrated Arctic explorer dnef thank her for a compliment she had 0 G Will ried. . in , you? Christiania, entist, born FriendThe tears nnhed to th4 girls eyes, paid him in one of her poems. years ago today. In 1846 they and Into love, grew ship she felt a chokhig f(Their throat Yes. Leopold Godowsky, the celeshe whispered whispered and were married.TheIr life together was brated pianist, born in Russian Jim," very beautiful, Mrs! Browning only ran. was opPoland, 54 years ago today. to was in Tlie marriage a grief being that her father take place ti posed to the marriage and never forJoseph O. Lincoln, month. Myra confided to Dolly : her. After thglr marriage the writer of Cape Cod stor.es, brn "You know, Mr. Burnham asked me gave in Italy, where Mrs at Brewster, Massachusetts, 54 the week after I promised Jim. Some- two poets lived was far better than health Brownings . times Ive been almost sorry I didnt years ago today. Her death In 1861 wag a Ip England. Edward p. Foster, long prom take him. Jims so slow. And Mr. shock from which Browning never e he esnt last inent as a major league base- Burnhams recovered. He afterward completely ball player, bom in Chicago, 3 very long, and. If be Isnt a millionaire, returned to England. Later, however, hes good for fifteen thousand a year, he went back to Venice, where he years ago today. . and Its a case of a bird tn thd hand died tn 1889 Detroit New . Sliding metal legs of a new and a happy widowhood.- Sometimes Chair can be extendedor short- Im almost sorry I havent throw Jlnj 'j. ; An erectile fan for ventilating , ,, ened and fastened in the new po- over." . One day Dolly came home to the of in residences has been deits rooms sition for the comfort flat that the girl shared jo find Myr 7- . occupant. staring moodily out of the window. signed that can be held in place 4 She was amazed at the expression oo between the top of a sash and a With a parachute kite, weigh- her fare. the news? sire ashed. window frame.- ing but ten pounds, that he has OK,Youve heard the Trust companys gofie only invented a German has navigatjAm Englishman has invented and Jims uncle ts penniless. bankrupt, disconsiderable air ed the for Tin waiting to hoar what a gas for all. Thats lighting and cooking . tances. he ha to say for himself" , A ring at the door., Myra opened It. containing1 sa little carbon monThe pitch of an airplane pro- Jim was outside. He efitne In. his (ace oxide that it will not injure a peller invented by a Maryland white. person Inhaling it. t "Well, Myra, I see youve heard." man can be altered to change "Yes. Ive heard. Whats it mean, its speed by an aviator pressing Fron the hide f a sins Jim? ' , ; a button. whale two hundred pairs of Why, Ive lost roy position, and score of shoes, sev fTh. lioth it that! V our uuelc " - boots, over The first high ower-radio era! of yards belting, and shoe'me told Ife Ut night station in the Balkans is being he Iennlless.to work tire rest of bis laces were made recently, -sll expects erected near Belgrade and Mill life iajing off hts creditors." be operated by the Serbian gov- The American Federation of . "And he wont leave anything?" ' ernment. Jim smiled wanly. It doesnt look Labor embraces 108 na ioral and The number of men now em- that way to me, ho answ ered. international organizations, reTon presenting an aggregate memThe girls fury burst forth. ployed in the coal Vvne? of knew It all the time, she sobbed, and bership of Great Birtain is 1,181,200. nearly 3,000,(Vif. - Fortify the system against Colds, Grip pud Influenza laxative ? iBmm QuiniriQ tablets -- , which destroy germs, act as tonic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds, Grip sad Influenza. The box bears this signature well-knot- (o.sfa&f'reTrts -- Price 30c. sisty-flv- - , , -p- was, CG.-ra- w. The A Rich Milk, Malted Gram ext la powder k for Afl Aft form, make The Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also hi Tablet fond. BA for Hotlick fe, at all Fountains PaT Avoid Imitation SsblMtl Food-Drin- 4 |