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Show r v SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UVAH RED VAGUE ABOUT LEADERS NEW STORY about pilgrims j Soldier Had But Young Bolshevist and InciHeard cf Trotzky. dentally of Lenine. Writers Claim Early Settlers Jn America Were Kidnaped From the London Virginia Company. talk with a BolI have just by the Poles captured soldier, shevist Some historians, notably Azell Ames, who has compiled The Mayflower and Her Log from original sources, as- had a in a bold a young He is scouting enterprise. e old, twenty-onyears coining man interior the of departments one from He is illiterate and a conf liussia. w'lnii he "us participating firmed Bolshevik. in Discipline, lie said, was very good the Bolshevist army; still they did not ohe.v orders because they were orders. hut as a matter of' conscience. The military forms' of address had been abolished and even the officers were spoken to as comrades. Naturallbey the soldiers stand at attention bewas but that fore their officers; cause every soldier in the army follows the bidding of his conscience and not to stand at it would be foolish commander. ones before attention He had never seen a general or any of the higher officers, but. he knew the commander in chief was called Trotzhead ky, and that there was another man.- - He pondered a moment trying to recall who the second one was. and then suddenly remembered, Lenine." He knew nothing more about him, and did not know the names of any other commander. He kept saying. Everyone on our f.ide is a Bolshevik. and seemed to be impressed with the great power and authority of the Bolshpviki. When asked who Trotzky was he replied. A The Jews are very popular Jew. much liked in the army. They never allow themselves to he captured. They hate the Poles so, and the Poles hate them so and invariably murder them that they prefer suicide to being From the Vossische made prisoners. Zeitung (Berlin). sert that the skipper of the Mayflower was Capt. Thomas Jones, a rough seadog who had led a more or less piratical career on the high seas. Between Capt. Jones and Sir Ferdinando Gorges and doubtless Weston, they allege that a plot existed whereby the Pilgrims were deliberately stolen from the London Virginia company and planted on territory outside of the Virginia grant. The maneuvering about Cape Cod, according to this interpretation, was simply a part of the plot to discourage the Pilgrims from settling near the Hudson, as evidently they intended when they left Holland. The exact Identity of Master Jones is not clear. Historians of the Massachusetts Historical society say that the skipper was one Christopher .Tones, a trustworthy man. entirely, different from Capt. Thomas Jones, who was known to have a checkered career during his voyages to Virginia and other colonies. The course of American colonial history may have been greatly changed when the Pilgrims encountered the shoals and unfavorable winds off Cape Cod. hut this hit of destiny can be easily exaggerated. It is sufficient here to relate that the Pilgrim colony was founded outside the jurisdiction of the London Virginia company. PRODUCES COTTON IN COLORS Southerner Has Succeeded in Growing Green and Brown and Is Experimenting on Black. Brabham has submitted to the four samples of colored cotton light hrown. dark brown, light green and dark green. They are the results of years of experimentation. Mr. Brabham says that othpr colors will appear when a number of cotton p'pnts In his garden that are not yet fully grown begin to bear. The botanist has not yet been able to produce black cotton, but be says lie will do so1 in time. It would have appeared this year, he contends, if a package of the seeds of a cotton, mailed to him by a botanist in Delhi. India, had not gone astray. Mr. Brabham has sent for another package of these seeds, and he is convinced that If he crosses them with certain of the cottons he has already grown the result will be blacky Luther Burbank once told Mr. Brabham that he would produce black cotton' for a million dollars. Mr. Brabham replied that he thought he could do it more cheaply, and thereupon started his experiments. RIGHT Cotton exchange of Savannah Circumstances Brought Wife of United States Senator to Acquiesce In Youths Philosophy. Senator Miles Poindexter, from the state of Washington, used to live on a ranch. One hot day he was in the garden weeding onions, when Mrs. Poindexter son came across her eleven-year-ol- d Gale comfortably ensconced on the front porch enjoying the cool shade and a good book; s Why, Gale! she cried, arent you ashamed of yourself to sit here and read while your poor father is out there working in all that her.t? Go and help him this minute!" I "Avv. mother. protested Gale. cant he bothered with weeding onions, Besides. Ive, got an engagement to go swimming at 11 oclock. About an hour' later Mrs. Poindexter heard a low whistle from the onion patch, and before she could take in its significance father and- son had dis appeared down the hill in the direction of the swimming hole. In telling the story Mrs. Poindexter I dont know but what Gales said: philosophy was the best. Today as a young naval officer he Is sailing the high seas; while his father well, his ! I i I I I 1 Bi K tfi m b! bl 60c 50c 69c 50c Devonshire Cloth 35cm 30c Galatea Cloth - Curtain Scrim - - - 40c ffi Lonsdale Cambric 36 in. wide, 5 yds for $1.00 Hope Bleach, 36 in. wide 6 yds for $1.00 - m $2.60 Flannelette Gowns, Sale Price j i j j J The Average Hair Crop. The Bible tells us that the hairs of our head are numbered, hut it does not tell us even the approximate num-he- r to a square Inch. But some one has figured this out for us. He counted the hairs in a square Inch on many heads. On the average head there are a thousand hairs to each square Inch. Find out the number of square inches in your scalp and you will soon know the approximate number of hairs on it. We are also told that four hairs will weight. Theresuspend a fore an average head of hair should be able to support the combined weight of two hundred people. Dont try it. Popular Science Monthly. one-poun- d Jgj Europe Great Baby Shrinkage. Doctor Johnsons dictum that births t all times bear the same proportion to the same number of people looks rather like a wide shot in the presence of a row of figures just published by the Cambridge , University Press. These figures occur in the report of a Paper read by Mr. G. Udny Yule. M. I 25c tjj 11.00 . world-competitio- n 25c jjj s i.oo Hi Hi $1.00 jfj ! 54.75 $3.75 $i.85 Hi I Only a few days left to take advantage of the many bargains offered at this popular store. jjjTHREE ROLE STORE jjj 24 W. 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At present they are adding $2 to every $1 raised in America for the relief of their children, but the combined sum will only insure bare sustenance to the starving little ones. Mr. Hoover has sent out the following statement to the state office; Coates Sewing Thread, 4 spools for It is reported to me that there is a great deal of gloom over the United Mens Extra Heavy Blue Overalls, a pair for States as the result of falling prices and tlie decrease in employment, and $1 65 and 1.50 Misses and Childrens I do not wish to minimize the anxieties of any individual, hut despite Felt Slippers, at this Sale per pair only this we should lie the most cheerful One Lot Ladies Shoes, worth $6.50 and country in the world, and we do have the real foundation of cheerful giving. t 7.00 a pair. Sale price ' We have in our warehouses and on our farms today eighteen mouths food All our Ladies Pumps, Med. or High Heels supply for the entire American people. We have a harvest coming again w thwere for 8.50 and 9.50 a pair, going at in another eight months; our sin Ives are overloaded with clothing, our One Lot L. D. S. Garitients, sizes warehouses with raw material ; we have atnplte coal and our people are 42, 44, 46, Sale price warmly housed. If there is anv hunger or any cold iu the United States Childrens Blue Play Suits, Blue Demin fhis winter it is due to the, fooiish with red trimmings, Sale price a pair for functioning of either our social, our economic or our political system. We do not deserve tlie name of inLight Outing Flannel, 5 yards for telligent men if we cannot overcome e this 40c Light or Dark Percales, handicap at home and still do our duty abroad'. 36 in. wide, 5 yds for We might have some room for despondency in America if our situation 60c Manbhesler Percales, were that of air' of the countries of eastern or central Europe, If we had 36 in. wide, Best grade, per yard . but live to seven months food supply with tlie harvest eight months away ; Check Apron Gingham, 7 yards for if our children were undernourished ; if we were not possessed of the essen50c Boys Hose, 3 pair, for tial food for (Children, if they were without the material with HS Mens Army Shoes, worth $7 a pair, Sale Price which to remedy it, and if such care as they do receive was the charity of for- Hi eign people, we might have a right to Hi $6.00 Lees Unionalls Khaki Blue Demin complain. or heavy striped, Sale price PEACE TIME at the university, and they show that in England and Wales the annual birth rate per thousand has been halved in the last 40 years. In the light of this comparison the present baby boom in London leaves ns still far behind our grandfathers in the art of stretching the population. In the for posterity Serbia stands first and Australia last, "Mth England last but one. Montreal Herald. If! ffi be. AMERICAN RED CROSS. gp A- I Yur Dollar Will Buy Goods at the w - Process of Becoming Convinced. Every day he called her over the telephone. Every day she refused to see him. But his experience with women had taught him to understand their coquetry, and he knew that her refusal father Is still weeding onions! .was not sincere. One morning when he telephoned she said that she would be glad to Valuable Counterfeit. A strange counterfeit turned up at see him, but she was engaged for tlie a Washington bank recently queer day. The next morning she was sorry to because it was a bogus $5 gold coin and worth about eight times as much have to miss him again, but she did as tlie genuine because it is made of not have a minute free., ' And the next day she wished that platinum. The spurious coin was made about he had telephoned sooner, for slip had fifty years ago and bears the date of just made an engagement. Would he TSflO. Musty archives of the secret please call again? His experience with women taught service contain a record of the species and the case is marked closed. The him that her refusal was sincere. coins were made in Maine and came From Life. to the notice of the Treasury department when the scion of a wealthy family took a quantity. of them from a THE safety deposit box containing heirlooms and put them in circulation. All IN known specimens were confiscated by tlie secret service and it was not Eastern known until now that others were still in circulation. The man who taught modern Ameri-- . cans how to economize, Herbert to put over a new I Hoover, is trying idea in Utah. He is trying to make Utahns and other people of the United j suites imagine that they have an in-- i visible guest at their dinner table. When the cloth has been spread, the places all set about the family board, Average good, wholesome ami tk American meal made ready, Mr. Hoover asks that every family in Utah think of some little child or chil-- , dreu over in Europe as sharing that repast. This image cant he well sus- iained during the coming year unless Utahns are actually feeding or helping to feed at least one of these children. It will cost just $10 to feed one child one meal a day until harvest time. The state committee for the European Ke-- ! lief council is putting one pertinent question to Utahns in the present fund Is the life of a child worth campaign $10? They have no fear of what tlie answer of the people of this state will self-mad- blue-tinte- d I GIYi j A. W. HAS AN IDEA SON WAS AMERICANS CAN AFFORD TO I Just call me, I do the rest . Dr. V.E. PETERSEN, D.C. Your Local Chiropractor Phone 133 J Subscribe For Americans who contribute to the Bed Cross would feel amply iepld for their generosity if they could see wlmt It means 10 hundreds of thousands of war weary sufferers in the Balkans Here is a widowed Bounmmun mother with her five children just after a visit to a Bed Cross relief station All are barefoot and the boy at the left is wearing clothes made of scraps from the battlefields. They have Just, received winter clothing food and condensed s tl.iveo milk for the baby. Similar work Is being done foi Bussmit , . from home. r- - THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER $1.50 a Year in Advance j |