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Show day ,wtth the toUowtngjcom-pound- ; "Woundwort water, 100. grams boraeradialf extract, 11 graxnsoll of cloves.rl drop: Dilute with an equal quantity ,of water.' . Q. Who was the youngest man to ever receive a Noble' prize and bat -: did be dor ; pf- i " A. . According to Science; Service, Dr. Nils Bohr ot Copenhagen, who was awarded the Noble prize for the great- est discovery In' physics, is the young-- 1 est man to receive that honor, jho u thirty-seve- n years old. At the age. of twenty-eighhe dlvised a conception of the atom, long believed to be the smallest possible division of matter, as made ap-of- particles of negative electricity revolving around a particle of positive electricity like planets re volving around the sun. Untes t Gu rr e n B u sines sGo n d i t i6 ns v By GEORGE E. ROBERTS 'J. ; tv" . Monthly Butletta for January lamed by" The National City Bank of New York) (rom the -- " HE meit important feature of the business recoverv dunne the oast year has been the Improvement in. the price of agri- ri.ftur.l nrnHni-tt.nHins n tore the normal relationship be- tween these and the product of industries. The final esti- mate by the Department of A(?ri- culture upon the value of 1922 crops Rives them as $1,800,000,000 over the value for the year 1921.- This means sov much additional r. minimum o! not over 25 per cent. combined be seen, it the compensation ot wnicn wouia mean alt stoiidi could be raised together, maximum, including normal tax nobody would be benefited, and on and surtax, of ootof;3& per cent.; the other hand if enmnenaatiiofl la It ia not tikelv that CongrCSS Will raised in a few industries alone, the adopt the Secretary rcommenda( effect will be to curtail employment tion as ihere are too many mem-oth- er in those industries. hers who would rather go. through The upward tendency of wages the form of levying high taxes on and the prospect of another coal large 'rineomes, notwithstanding strike are features of the 1923 sit- - convincing evidence that the taxes nation prompting the business man arts not .paid. to operate, with caution. J lated," the fallacy ol this idea will . ' l. .. The Industrial Balance adl b?,rng .benefited. The workers W the textile Indut-The year, ended, with the best .m outide of the Southern States hoTirfay trade on record and with nave takcffTsniy onenerar rrdue- the top wages of the tmpl9ymmtlwtb9,tfon-trnvaUable labor supply. The tend- - boon, period, "oK22j4er cent, in . mat .tne slack nai heen Jfiowe moving for it recovery. The av-up and this means that the er,ge gM hbor Ja is nearly aagood as it twenty-thre- e 0iy waft leading industries may covered by We investigations of S but h be -fn- ixhataa-oirrto.4t-xnended among the industries, and they are .y'.v securities issued by the Federal and State GovernmenM anoT and the political agencies of the latter are the most outstanding avenue of escape from the surtax, according the Seere Tax-exem- pt 9?v 'fcJL!! a -- SAVE nt "Se " Pyr on pt pt ' -- 'T. ''itffWffyz90lf:.'9i Z&tmmJWt&y: : SeJi'T tIae Triry c. y- "T WK1UK . fWllCmii-r- tharr thent nobody There is nothing clandestine or Revenues Prospectiv irregular about the action of the rerorCT nor are they responsibler .?r,Tfto mvestora, to ;Xre"r7 .rmnws promisingMa or the fact that the securities ara imwin, hm imn macnL un The responsibility U y5?'000 der such eonditiona the legislators who not only aeTZntoS! " ,iSwrS" ia costs must be permit the situation to exist in the Wt$,l,. - who tlUTendtVticiS thebegi.to ereS2 0 ; the fiscal year wilt not be othergo ning taxxempt issued like the Jowerjjrices lng. This isTobecausreefnla Ttistrial costs bav nUiaed i s Url. U.1 tZT ' . IC2tXSl ?L2!5S!? ft 'tnVb0, fctSLteT d TWsattiWii theoart oUhetimeto ??t.0r1h om moo habit of thinking of wages as a matter between emolover Wholly and employee, and that the higher fixed are wages Jhe better for the Neither assnmntion fa - I emplOTta. Mtorrect, viewing . the interests of lanor as a whole. When it is known that waae. nncea. eonsnmntion and employment are all clesely re- - FOREST GRAZING CHARGES. ! Grazing charges for livestock on national forest reserves will remain unchanged at present? according to word received by forestry officials recently. According to a telegram sent by . W. B. Greeley, chief of the forest ..service, to the National Woolgrowers' aBsociatlon,jhere will be no increase in grazing fees until 1925. -- sk ' !... piano Is now considered r hn AMasaa MONEYBUY FOR CASH - Phone 446. -- Have you lost your aypetite? Do yoo get so tired with i dav'a duties that Ton're nnable to enjoy' as' evening witfi friends or at the movies once tar'a whilef Art yon losing your rosy cheeks and you? springy step? r. Vi Lowest Prices. Dr. wholejslab--u- y rgmesHwrealdasWBaconrper ............... .'. . . 26 the limits, it's f ine-per- lb; 4 permanent benefit to thousands who were afflicted just as yon nre.1 I'Why dont you try a bottle? Get in line for better health-.-1 gwhmentieamildigedrPer ... . ....19 . Mild Cured Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb. ... .. . . Sugar Cured Eastern Hams, lb. . . . ..... .Leaf ; Sihrer lard. ;? pail SwilYg jiginning jtoday..Svery Prug Store carrisa Dt, Miles .... .......23e -j;3aj :lb. 10 Ricerwhile 10 lbs. Pinkaye Beans Fresh Ranch Butter, lb. lbs.-Broke- n Strictly Fresh Eggs it lasts .. ..... ..... . trmrtiwm tn. re much-mo- Remember Thiis ...79 ,25 dozen. b. 9-l- b. ftfk firaham Flour ..........Try. 2 LargeiiRgs; National Rolled Oats i i i. ..... 9-l- ....... jS h. 1 f is a. very essential feed for chickens at "this time the year where there is no other green feed. . tn of the bonds as public enemies. generation is taking to foreign instruments. . - - of x fivfm The government VALEiWINESl OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE ordered Wasatch Produce Oar Display of VALENTINES 1 Faclsism. MONTREAL Complete returns-4n- 4 WASHINGTON. The senate passed dicate the. Liberal government headed legislation to admit Armenian refu- by Premier Taschereau was reseated gees in excess of the immigration law in the general elections ln the prov- ?hone-480- - is Ready torivu-t- o 425 West Center See. ' ince of Quebec. ". well dk Price Proyo, Uteh: . - sistent for Coneressmen who the Land Bank helped to create Am ROME. IA Mr ...iij......... V. .10c .45 Chip,v. .w .T7. w45? v49 ALFALFA MEAL at w till 1 1 ... 2 rjkirs. Wheaca 20c can Mab 2 Large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 2 Large pkgs. Kirlc's Soap 13 Bars Diamond Clundry Soap 13 Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap . ject to the high surtaxes than to an investor who is not subject to' .h .I. t. . t VII KVU- m. .w. mm .J Extra Fancy Finnan Haddie, per lb. . . . r. . . ..... . . . .30 brick Codfish, fresh in r. ... .. .. . .. ... .... ... . .25c . . .issf sack Corn Meal, ReaXJGoods, Real price, . . . bond mm Msdici-ea- .M. . . ...4o ....................... . .....40 .. get your share, .per MHm TonJn . hi your condition. It has been s made to restore health to people -- lb. . , . -- that from taxation is a necessary ' v f J? WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 10, 1923. - part of the education of a native glrL the arrest of 10 Communiets and seizThe playing of the "eamisen" and the ure of the Communists' funds follow"Koto,'' the national harp; has not ing publication by the Communist Inbeen abandoned, but the .younger ternational ot a manifesto against mine fash ionable in Japan and a study ot the quota. t',- Brimt; all Br others rVZ?? Vit? per cent exempt !,'7. Tha SecreUry estimate that the total revenue from all the surtaxes with reaneet fa tha bnaineaa ni aha taxable year 1922 will not exceed $35000,000. which Is only about 10 . total nrdinar - - tha .oer cant of r enue. He believes that it would be sound policy, and at the same time moat helntut tn th trrnm situation, to reduce the surtaxes to ; languages of these slaves proves this. They came front the West Coast, the Upper Nler, the Sahara Desert. Senegal, the Lake Chad region. Southwest Amcm, ute ; suunoen ; ueita, and the Southwestern Coast; thus they came from nearly all the African tribes. ............ ...49fT shouid-haverbou- ght lor additional iaxea.' 't$j r have They '.appear v to ,tj brought from almost everv oart of Jim j-- - Ltt,W ntZ: T 8tates? -- SAMUEL 450 West Center. top-leve- tof either-depressi- t, ue en 11. . ....... . . Juy;1914. exceot as tne finer Bano. tne wrmera ""- -T thethods may he improved. Hoft- -, number perpendicuUr reOver, when they have reached that 50 duction a veragmf lAout percent Another development of an vbtage. there is danger that ad di- 1920, from teresting character is the dri.uncia-risin- g pressure will start cycle of r?!nLtn? p buy U' tax- wages ano pleirlways nn nt, and the average pur- - exempt secttrrties. P.er .bealthful and temporary. Congressman After of Jthe principal prear jn Jia phillipic agatntf tax-- 'r 'every period of ;h'ng October, 1922, dodgers quotes Secretary Mellon" ,nprodMtt-i- n activity pusinesa fa likely to twing past tie point of balance In iB only 6 per cent of .w.hat was as estimating that $10,000,000,000 securitiee has gone into the other direction. Thli should. be avoided as far as noasihle. What For onranired labor to, demand to dodge taxes. What the. Secre- i aUbilitn permanent tl ! employment, regular wage, and eat wages of the boom period while were estimated to be $10,000,000,000. secuntiesoutsrand- buying "farm products) jipon Jhe of Steady prices. . effort to ing; of coarse, they are all exempt Aaide.fronrTlierreaFof liila- - preaent level will be tion, and vthTeservanTat5 toperpetuate an unfair advantage and rom taxation, whoever owns them, European conditions, the outlook deprive the farmer of the moderate because the laws of the land make for 1021 ia cvMllnt: Th tirlnot. Brain he ha made in the oaat mar- - them so. fcWSV? Whatever one's opinion may be Secretary of the of the policy of maintaining the . . . -. Treasury aJ:-present exemptions, it certainly is Tn Is whether it will regain situation when citizens DO signt 11 inqustriai coau move to the solicitations nnot respond er. The margin of profit upon r ot jCepreKntaUve ' ftheir owtrState and Federal , 4 Andrew Governments for funds without :h employer are working. I UtOnm-nfkthe debt-patesjr-ln, ,uhjtetei tocorn ......andi. denun-V -. nM . . .and, refundina cannot - WMIIUU, tfVUW iaV IiaiU " . . by . .ooeratioa 7 , . , .t , , -' fered bonds for the purpose of tooay on a repiacemeni oasis. 5Kht loidiersl bonuses bullae- EPl-'- f " with a popula Ton can set an answer Co any tion ot luo.uuo or oyer werwrr tho JtlnYte4 StatBsluVM anestlon of tact or lotormatlos-b- y A. Nine; New Tor. Philadelphlia wovo HertudJWaao rittarte-ttf- r ave1322 New Tork Brooklyn, Baltimore, Boston, New ington Bureau, Cincinnati. EtLouis, and nue, Washington, J), &, encioabg rvrlnana "tiliteiavA 2 cents in stamps. Medical, legal would be a good Indian and love and marriage advice can ' "Q.. What . a mnnnuun ..VI. cauuxx ntma tap -not be glTen. UnalgnM letters an f pleasanta-Com- -l Tam not lie answered, but ail letters are miak, beautiful place, Negaunee, first. confidential, and receive personal Okanoean. rendesTOUB. unawa. wiuw replies, Although the bureau does a wo Iraa Q. Who wrotilhe poem beginning! not require It, it will assure nromnter resiles if readers will "Little drops oi water, Little grains of sand. confing questions to a single iuIft A JnKa. FlAtcher fTarnev. ject, wnung more man one tetter What can be done for pale If answers on various subjects are rums? desired. Editor. . en hit reeommendatioirlhat a con-taktitntional amendment td stop se- ther issue of these curitiea be adopted and subm tted t0 the states. ha indicated that substantia opposition exists ana iww. thejndM JenUev q. How1 Jnany idtlesT ". Q.'.Uow.is.glasB colored? A," Glass la colored, by adding eer-tain substances during, the process of manufacture' which will produce the desired effect; for : instance, amber tints maybe produced by adding by adding cobalt, purple by r adding - manganese dlxolde and green by. adding iron. v: r Q.Jtom.what part ot Africa vera the t slaves brought to; the United . hhih insHnaMMaininiMMnHinn " Taylor Paper Company Suits Men's .... Tour Stationer" rf. Phone 15. Our BiySupply wi'l offer yott a wonderful display of Suits, in shades, patterns and designs most pleasing and becoming. Think of it! Suits regul- 66 N. Univ. Ave. ' ""iiwr arly-- nn sold at $50.00 Sale Price WiUU " Ur..;;. ....$28.00 " :oTaiti2(Koo-- Sale Price Sold at t 1 tlAniT HiUU Sale Price MES UNDERWEAR AjwonderfuliSiarof -- a ' ftjara-cflOKed-en- ' Xup Vi lemon na cup cooked eggs cup cooked green peas Salt and pepper to taste 1 Shell and cut each mtv In half. . f!nt alW nt Snva! . u.wu,w sun serviuB ujbu, uutvu 11 arouDU wilu knife and scoop It out so as to form large case. - ori Fry brown in hot (at Melt half the butter in small" stlr lnflourhidd nrilkranrsUr UU It bofls. Season and lemoa Juice... Iaj. in piecoa . of . with' egg, and let heat gently. Add remainder of butter to ' peas,. shake them over the tire and season with pepper.. rut a layer or peasr In bottom of Royal brand croute. and fill p with eggs and sauce and lay It on a'nof diah.T Arranee bordup nf nnaa arnnnit tnn ianit nana nt imim' . 1 1 lden TT-pa- salt,-pepp- er . MenVUnder- it - wear, in all sizes, in the famous "Hatch" and "Cooper One-butt- ' Brands; r $1.65 value, wool, at H ' - ..- o; S3 s. ROYAL . i f-- -- $18.00 PIQUANT EGGS AND GREEN PEAS slice Roysl Bread 3 1nches4 tablespoons butter 4 tableanoona tldur thick i: ' part ialj;ll MI QQ , V $2.50 value, cotton lit i J ' i0t L. D. S. GARMENTS. No. 221 Heavy Cotton $2J25 . regu-f- f1 lar value at . Dou-blebac- OQ vliOJ jm.Jgj; values One Odd Lot of No, $4.00 regular 226-v-W- BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER ool values at TROUSERS In values from $2.50 to $3.50. CI 00 Heavy WelghC f iTTs':.V U if ui --is) ... WMETENSEN nfiHganaiiniisngEHiiiiifiifiHiiH iia :&iJjM ' fprgr: Vil ...i, i?fiinig.ii.iH; V Jf ; A genuine special at. . . uilitu i k, No. 223 Extra Heavy Cotton Double.Back, CI 00 i Vl'Ow' mix, at ' :: on ... ...... r r... j '' r 1v !r' rltA- ,v' i ctj Zi SJAAi"l A--- most ' - feil ti r J Y Th 1 ; , I "' '. . wlches or toaster. Royal wrapped. 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