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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1919. bp Snx Published SHE Elilpr JJrtuB PROFITEERS every day and Friday. Semi-Weekl- Tues- Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, Utah, a3 Second Class Matter. URGE SENATE TO JAIL WONT BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR IN HASTEN PEACE CUTH.C.L. President Butler of Columbia Leaders in Forty States, Regardless of Party, Sign University Says Saving Only Remedy Ringing Appeal San Francisco. President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia Univer- TREATY WITHOUT AMENDMENT Now that the peach harvest is prac- sity, speaking here before the Commercial said, "punishing profitically over and in many orchards an teers is Club, a good thing, but it wont to of Delay Puts was fruit abundance ol permitted reduce the cost of living. If we had Say Every Day fall onto the ground because it ripened all their hoarded goods World in Imminent Peril it would do taster than the market could handle it, little good. of New War Point to a splendid thing to do would be to ga"Only the operation of inexorable to fruit National Unrest. the economic laws can bring us back to and feed it ther up that animals. If, perchance the fruit has tolerable conditions. The remedy is to far decayed to make it impossible to save, to practice public economy New York (Special) Two hundred We must save f salvage, then it would be a wise and private thrift. and fifty leading Americans, Repuband invest In productive industry. neasura to plow it under immediately. rea- licans and Democrats representing forfor Borrowing Dec ying fruit is a real menace to the ty different states and every proml sons mean bankruptcy. health of the community and in, view In the opinion of the best econo- nent activity, have joined in a nonof the fact that predictions have free- mists in the United States the peoples partisan effort to bring about the ratily been made b7 the medical fraternity greatest weapon against high prices fication of the Peace Treaty without of the country that influenza will re- is the Governments Thrift and War amendment and without delay. Their cur again this fall, we can safeguard Savings Stamps. Every family should names are attached to an address to our health and lives very much by re- have a budget, just as every success- the United States senate, which was ful business has a budget. The first made public today, through tbe League moving all possible causes for the prothing on that budget should be the to Enforce Peace, after It had been pagation of disease germs. After all amount to be saved from the weekly sent to every member of the senate. health is the greatest blessing that any or amount The signers, almost without excepnot income the monthly one can enjoy and yet too often we to be spent. Make what you save tion, are men and women of national thoughtless jeopardise cur very lives govern the amount you spend, not the reputation. They include such promiTaft, by our own carelessness. Let us learn amount you spend govern the amount nent citizens as you save. a lesson by the things which we George W. Wlekersham, Attorney GenWar Savings Stamps bring 4 per eral in tha last Republican adminised last winter. cent interest, compounded every three tration; A. La wrench Lowell, presimonths. Hit high prices below the dent of Harvard ; Charles C. Moore of belt by investing In United States .Sun Francisco, president of the PanaREPORT securities. The dollar you save today ma Exposition; Judge George Gray made to the Bank Commissioner of the will be worth twice as much five years of Wilmington, Del. ; President SamState of Utah of the condition of the from now. uel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor; Harry A. Wheeler W ff S SECURITY SAVINGS BANK of Chicago, retiring president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United located at Brigham City, in the County States; Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, GRENADES Box at the of Elder, State of Utah, president of the National American close of business on the 12th day of Woman Suffrage association ; Cyrus H. USED YEARS September, 1919. K. Curtis, the Philadelphia publisher; RESOURCES President Heber J. Grant of the MorAGO IN BATTLE mon church, and Spargo, leader of the Loans and Discounts. .$424,273.93 who supported the war. Socialists .1 Customers Liability 5th. declare that every day The signers Government . Loan 16,650.00 Giving Away of delay In ratifying the treaty puts Overdrafts Unsecured 2,387.06 Bombs Intended for the world in imminent peril of new Box Elder County Warrants 13,066.77 war. Use , Doughboys ...... 37,800.00 Liberty Bonds Their statement follows; , Stock in Federal Reserve In the senate at Washington, now Hand ' grenades, Washington. Bank .... 1,900.00 which the Government will shortly that the ..committee; on foreign relaFurniture and Fixtures.... . 2,750.00 make available to thilfty individuals tions has reported the treaty, the lines U. S. Treasury Certificates 60,000.00 through banks and trust companies as are sharply drawn between the immesouvenirs of the Great War, date diate ratification of the treaty of peace Due from National Banks 49,154.64 back five centuries as war weapons. with Germany, and Its amendment with Due from State Banks and They- - were known to have been used a reassembling of the conference and Bankers .45,173.05 in 1427 at tbe siege of the Fortress a reopening of negotiations that would of Casamaggiore, on the River Po, Exchanges for Clearing, , bring great delay and prolonged unHouse ........ 3,558.52 the. defenders using a glass bottle certainty in settling the great issues 3.32 filled with powder. , Checks and Cash Items,. of the peace. No partisan plea can The term grenadiere Gold Coin grew out be made. 11,350.00 Party lines are already of the training of the best qualified broken. Silver Coin 1,317.80 the soldiers of Louis XIV, in 3,301.00 amongto Standing at a distance from the conCurrency hurl these grenades. In En flict 1765, In the senate chamber, we plead 2,956.96 glish Expense Account history, as well, the grenadiers for immediate ratification without deInterest and Taxes Paid 1,691.11 are found from the Seventeenth Cenlay. Our land requires It. A state tury on. The Russo-Japanewar, of nervous strain, tension and unrest Total $677,334.16 however, developed the grenade into In disturbanthe effective weapon it proved in the exists manifesting itself some cases have no self in which ces, LIABILITIES Great War. Jam tins, tomato cans, evident connection with the war, but $ 50,000.00 and other metal Capital Stock paid in receptacles were which are. In fact, its aftermath. The 15,000.00 salved from scrap heaps and filled Surplus Fund of with powder. These were the imme- world is put in Imminent peril Undivided Profits, Interest of each new wars the day. by lapse 5.764.91 diate forerunners of the modern cast Ldssensions between us and our forExchange, etc corrugated TNT grenades, Individual Deposits 343,016.73 Iron, Known as the Mills Defensive Bomb, mer allies are being sown. We firmly I)pmand Certificates of Debelieve and solemnly declare that the which caused so 236.50 when hurled Into much destruction states and cities in which we dwell posit a German trench Certified Checks 205.21 or dugout. It is the Mills desire immediate peace. grenade The. waging of war steadied and Cashiers Checks 9,510.14 with the TNT removed that the GovPeace united the American people. 68,238.95 ernment is putting out now as savSavings Deposits .... ' and will prosperity prosperity, bring Deings banks. Time Certificates of Ask any bank how to get one. You content. Delay In the senate postpon185,361.70 posit ing ratification in this uncertain period dcj t have to pay a cent for it. of neither peace nor war has resulted Total $677,334.16 in indecision and doubt, bred strife WSSTl State of Utah, County of Box Elder. and quickened the cupidity of those Kirke Martin, being first duly sworn who sell the dally necessities of life and the fears of those whose daily according to law, deposes and says .that he is Assistant Cashier of the What Is a dollar? Foolish ques- wage no longer fills the daily market above named bank; basket that the above tion you say? Not at all these days We beseech the senate to give the and ' foregoing report contains a full, of H. C. L. and Cerprofiteering. true and correct statement of the con- tainly a dollar isnt what it was ten land peace and certainty by a ratifidition of the said bank at the close of years ago. It isnt what it will be cation which will not keep us longer in the shadows of possible wars, but business on the 12th day of Septem- fiveA years from now. dollar is give the whole world the light of what can you for get ber, 1919. It In beans, butterflies, or Reservations in the nature of peace. bunk no KIRKE MARTIN, Assistant Cashier. more or no less. A dollar wouldnt clarifications In the meaning of the Subscribed and sworn to before me be worth anything if you coulont get treaty, not inconsistent with its terms, this 17th day of September, 1919. will not require the reopening of the anything for it. and with Ten years ago you W. J. LOWE, bought, well negotiations with Germany tSeal) Notary Public. say, bunk at one dollar a shape. Now our associates in the war, which we My commission expires 8th day of bunk costs two dollars a share. That all and each' united to win. doesnt mean that bunk has doubled But there is no possibility of doubt April, 1922. In value. amendment of the treaty, as is It means that that your dollar Correct Attest: Is worth half , what it now proposed In the Senate Commitwag tea years J. E. HALVERSON, ago. tee on Foreign Relations, would reE. W. DUNN. This is, therefore, not the time to quire negotiation and a reopening of . WM. JENSEN, pend your dollars. They will bring all the questions decided at Paris. Directors. you only half what they are worth. Months of delay would follow. The State of Utah, Office of Bank Com- This is the time to save them. perils of the present would become missioner. will bring more later on. the deadly dangers of the near future. They I, N. T. Porter, Bank Conimis That is the history of dollars. Values All the doubt engendered would aid sloner of the State of Utah, do hereby run in Cycles.. As sure as plots for violent revolution In this certify that the foregoing is a full, living five years from now ayou are the other lands., The issues here and dollar true and correct copy of the statement a ill be worth more than it Is now, and elsewhere between capital and ot the above named company, filed in So when labor, tbe conspiracy of speculator and my office this 18th day of September, probably twice as much. you save a dollar now you are really 1919. profiteer, would all grow and become aving two dollars. Treat dollars as more perilous. N. T. PORTER, you would any other commodity. Buy ' adv-l-t This cannot be. The American peoBank Commissioner. them when they are cheap. ple cannot, after a victorious war, perStick every dollar you can into War mit its government to petition GerSavings Stamps now. Carrying 4 per which has accepted the treaty, many, cent interest compounded a for its consent to changes in the treaquarterly OVER-EATIN- G War Savings Stamp Yet if the United States should bought this month for $4.20, will be worth five ty. is the root of nearly all digestive amend the treaty for Its own purpose vil. if your digestion is weak or dollars January 1, 1924. By 1924 und policy, Germany would have full the J filar will be worth twice as out of kilter, better eat less and use right to ask for concessions. Germuch as It is so you will really have many baa agreed to make no claim in ten dollars for the $4.19. 4K-1QID-S regard to enemy property seized In this eonntry to an amount of seven W8S the new aid to better digestion! hundred million dollars. Our recent Pleasant to take effective. Let Frank Vanderlip says the secret of foe could aak for a reopening of this help straighten oat you tuccess is Thrift and common sense. issue and of tbe Lusitania claims. It J digestive troubles. Buy W. S. S. could raise every question open before MADE BY SCOTT tk BOWNC hostilities la regard to submarine warMAKERS OF COITg EMULSION t fare and tbe treatment of its natioaalB A HEALTH MEASURE ve : HAND 500 . , . , . . . se 1 NOW AND THEN . Ki-mol- SEMI-WEEKL- Y fee la this country. All tbe Provision, me raised by our trade in Germany many economic clauses of the treaty, and of them vital to our industries supde In dye patents, our farms, as working or plies and fertilizers, the which Commission, the Reparation of ab w 1 J trade the superintends up y Germany, could all he broughtour neBerlin for readjustment by States United the gotiators, acting for j alone and no tuugei a. J other victorious P u J lM by a victorious A.uia.i. German border. Peace Itself, the peace of the world. ratification conies. Is delayed until And any amendment postpones peace. of the Germany and England alone The ratified. have principal powers other principals necessarily await our we action, Influential and powerful as are today in the worlds affairs. The score ravages of war on more than a of fighting fronts are continued by any needless delay. Let tbe senate give the world peace by ratification without amendment. Even the amendment for which most can be said, the provision in regard to Shantung, will secure nothing which cannot be gained if China, backed by the powerful advocacy of the United States, addresses itself to the machinery for righting International wrongs and meeting just claims created by the league between nations. China, after eighty years of oppressive treaties and despoiled rights, by which all the great powers have profited directly or indirectly, has for the first time, in this covenant and treaty, the means and method to secure justice and the removal of the oppressive economic Interference of stronger nations whose citizens are within her gates, protected by a long succession Moreof international agreements. that remembered be should over, it the clause regarding Shantung was made upon the statement by Japan that she will return the territory to China and, therefore, upon that con-- f dition, compliance with which promise the league can require. The peace of the present and the righteousness of the future can be best secured by the ratification of the covenant and treaty without amendment. Let the senate take no action that will give any party to the treaty, and especially Germany, ground for maintaining that the ratification of the United States Is not complete and that changes requiring a resumption of conference and negotiations have beeii made in it. Among the signers in Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado and Cali- Three treasures hath a man in and these he begs at a womans hands C. K. Aldis. wife, a child, and a home. These treasures are none the lessVah after they are won. And yet there aret . the three, proceed get their responsibilities to make them who once securing Neglect and lack of in sometimes developes, and then, the greatest treasures in the world deelii their oneness and their beauty, both ma: anJ emblematical. For the man who: zes the true worth of his home, his chE best possible. ; f his wife, this ad was written. It conh message for him. Here he may find new Fall Furniture which will do much! three, the wife, the child and the home. Stohl Furniture ( pay the delinquent asss ther with the cost of v expense of sale. Legal Notices fornia are : California Chief Justice Supreme Court of California. Luther Burbank, Naturalist. Mrs. Joseph Evans Cowles. Silas Evans, President Occidental College. Lyman J. Gage, formerly Secretary of the Treasury. R. B. Hale. Merchant. Charles C. Moore, President Panama Exposition. Warren Olney, Jr., Associate Justice Supreme Court. Benjamin Ida Wheeler, President University of California. Curtis D, Wilbur, Associate Justice Supreme Court Colorado. Mrs. Janies H. Baker, Educator. L. Ward Bannister, Lawyer. Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Sup erintendent Public Institutions. o. A. Dunlway, President Colorado Frank M. Angellotti, College. Julius C. Gunter, Francis J. McConnell, fe ml In the First Judicial District Court, in and for Box Elder County, State of Utah.. Utah Association, of credit men, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. H. J. Carlisle and Fannie I. Carlisle, defendants. s-- 1 1 8-- 2 PROBATE AND GUAR NOTICES Consult County Clerk signers for further SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the said Defend- ants: You are hereby summoned to appear within the county in which this action of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action within thirty is brought; otherwise, days after service, and defend the entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to foreclose a mortgage on the West y2 ol the North- M NOTICE TO CRH In the matter of re case of Israel Hunsab' vs. E. C. Wheatley, of the co--i Hunsaker & Wheatley claims with vouchers t( ed Receiver at his ofr National Bank Bldg. Utah, on or before the A. D. 1919. JOHN V of Section 35, Township 15 B. C. Call, west North of Range 12 West, Salt Lake Attorney for Receae Bishop. Meridian. James H. Pershing, Lawyer. THOS. O. SHECKELL, S. SenJohn Franklin Shafroth, ex-Have Good! Attorney for Plaintiff. ator. If you work nt nlf P.O. Bank 1411 Walker Bldg., Address, S. Harrison White, formerly Justice 1 7 you have a good light Salt Lake City, Utah, si Supreme Court. cause of their glaringc Idaho. A Ingly injurious. CURLEW IRRIGATION AND RESER- best substitute at nit .latinos H. lluwivy. cvGovei nr. VOIR CO. Nevada. The eleetr daylight. either a dome Emmet D. Bujie. Governor. have i lace of business. Snow-rlU- shade. A Principal li. kiuv,n, gas light ck Hugh jjuujor. Ulah. tie and bulb produces Utah. NOflCS. fijuia ..'j Asrtiaf glum light and when pine Simon Bamberger, Governor. C. at a meeting of the Board of Di- near the ceiling d' that Cutler, John , Harden Benion, Secretary of State, rectors, held on tlie 2nd day of Sep- eyes. Heber J. Grant, President Church of tember, 1919, the following assessChrist of Latter Day Saints. ments were levied on the capital stock B. L. Riter, Manager Rlter Brothers of the corporation: An assessment of Drug Company. 8 per cent for general expenses, and W. W, Riter. Chairman Board of Rean assessment of 12 per cent on the As an aid to robustift gents, University of Utah. stock in the East and West Canals. upon thousands Wyoming. These assessments are due and payFedW. Fox, President State Harry able on the 8 th, day of September, eration of, Labor. Duncan McLeod, International Execu- 1919. Any stock upon which these astive Board United Mine Workers of sessments remain unpaid on the 8th as regular as clock America. day of October, 1919, will be delin- around. A ridi tot James Morgan, Secretary Miners. quent and advertised for sale at public abounds in elen auction and unless payment is made tribute to the on Be before, will be sold at the office of the strength. Unique Lend on Club. Secretary of the Company on Satur- buy Scott's Effn Of the many Hub is London, perScott & BowM.r day, the 1st day of November, 1919,; to haps the newest end molt exclusive is the Thirteen CSuh, which meets nt the thirteenth henr of the thirteenth day nf every month. It owes Ra inception ft te n lnnch held to eelsbrnte the armistice during the world war, nt which it was fonnd that 18 were sitting down. Tho membership is restricted to 13, and nt n recent lnnch every member made it a point te upset the ehlt Methodist 0-- i KEEP $tf h , . n ' SoA furniture Condition te Avoid. The dangerous moment in life comes when men begin to the past st the expense, of tbe present It is the moment of religions controversies, for ancestor worship, for narrowing In. for exalting one set of people and nxdvfltog another. When we reach It H means that we am growing M. But reach H. Bxchaag over-valu- v Com Licensed Embalmed ;...and... Funeral Directors e BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. ' ; Day Phone 29. B. M. 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