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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDNESD AT. MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. which I paign for pur bred sire or school currtoulunr or economic, the then about higher education,rood err lain (arm lit homely atudy o f end developing community contact as a brooder for sound mind in sound bodies. I know that great problem of government which the average man regards despairingly will be solved Hope of 'Nation Depends ,, ou Makng Rural Life Better, Official Says. ( By MABRY J. BROWN. Special e The Tribune. CHICAOO, Not. 13. A p1 betterment ot th Oonditloa road hy farm mother mt for th of th Stry of Interior Wbrk .la aa addree today Chant Ufon th d annhtlna of Th standard of living fur coSec farm women mast h adapted to their physical trcnth and mental need at least SP to that Of right llTln town dwellers." said the secretary. Incidentally ha tarns to th dfns ofX th old maid and had only th hlgh-orst oomrooudation for women ganisation that are workln tar elvlo betterment. In th course of hla Secretary Work said: "In these days when many public abroad to study the orutt- men travel - lems of other sailors it may be profitable for ss at home to discuss some of opr own fundamentals lnd 13 STRICT. GOVERNMENT "Food, shelter and sleep comprise human neoeaaltlea and they eost very little. Qiyea the first two. the thirdcomes nn bidden- - dEvery other ncquirement of life Is a luxury. 'There 1 but on ooenprahonaav concern of this nation, and that la ita and the question of human repeople lations. "Service relation betwee arapkwee of a salt of xovern meet and between It that croupw!Band the 'administration determine the efficiency rerctee of th pmnnmt No employee of a burnt nor th bureau ofof thea department, aor depend meat government can bo M ylewed lisle- or ita ptac pendently. Bach in should bear a nee unary deft lit relation to that impronat thin w call rnremmert. To comprehend an Ui of gnvernmont applyla to United State aa whole, It meat first be reduced to seentiai fundsroentals and Its rsmlflcstlcms traced out from th moment to thetr eed rooultsi "It that b trua of s constituted government It is logically true of th people who const It ute and 001 struct froversroeot. Th competition within civilisation has moderslsed dyloptn th deni had of modern llvin by addition and multiplication, each brlneln lea exaction until th dally routine act of rtns hi h --corns romollcated and exhaftsttn. Th. physical strain on those la hixh place ha recently worldwide attention through attracted a melancholy national sacrifice. HOME LIFE CHANOINQ. Tf all aat local- - ooeetkm should be to units aad a policy adduced from their atudy. the boms and not the cabaret; the child and not th man would have first attention. - homo Is rapidly ipontin Into anTheclty apartment bouse congregate community existence recalling th- - prehistoric diff dwellers' reins ot Colorado, "Heretofor our nation's statesmen and builder of business monuments have beeu hiKOi hated on farms Those now occupying positions nf first plac have been drawn from a generation where plain llvin and great Industry Were both necesHory and iv spec table. The explanation la simple. Farr boys perforo lears to adopt themselvesma-to thetr environment. City children ture among artificial surroundings. The crucial taut for all men ie their flexibility th quality tor adapting thetu solve to their environment and 11 Ilk lasting lessona. It la learned onlv In youth. This source of raw material from sturdy stock Is be In We learn that country exhausted. children are new, Ulis vigorous tjjaa aad that of the city children, young men drafted for military duty In the world war war unsound. GREATEST NEED IS INTELLECT. T am lees ton earned a hoot the present relative price of wheat, which Is temporary, or of th intelligent cont tv 11 5 one-thi- rd through year Institutions hy preparing minds to meet them in the future, for these problems nr ss recurrent ss Itself. Tou history which repeat should teach th young people nnder you to analyse newly raised Issilea To study politicnor a th science of governas partisan election exment and pedient Part? history is fundaments! and should comprise a text book of advanced education. of new parties: "The organlsatlo based on discontent. Is always built around a personality and perish with It. Political parties to ndur must be founded on sound principles of government administration bv thoughtful people, and I khow of no group of men ole la touch with three primary ns o seal ties f good cltlienshlp ac-or who can appraise them. with more curacy than presidents of agricultural colleges FARM BIATTERS SUFFER. "When Land Grant college wars legislated late exist eace tt area thought logical to exchange lead for schools that would teach the setenoe of the land. The eeerete of ths earth still Its largely hidden and the reunions existing between th soil, th sun. the rain and the air. have not yet been fully determined. although well under way. "At that time farming was regarded only as a mode of living. If a farm would support the family and school th children It wa believed to have served Its purpose. In later years, with improved machinery and expanded markets through enlarged transportation Outlets, farming on a larger soal became possible aad was often regarded aa a speculative or commercial enterprise. The mod of living changed. Enlarged business Increased th personnel ot the home, multiplying Its labors, without Increasing home devices Farm mothers broke under It. The casualties of this been have many timea greater systemour casualties In th world war. than of The standard living for farm woroea muat b adapted to their physical atrenglh and mental needs, at least up to that of right living town dwellara This ia fundamental and goes to the root St future soeial economics of this country. It U essential to striking a balance between oity and rural population, for th form mother encourages her acne and daughters to take schooling so that they may be Independent ot farm life as As ha known tt. II "- - -D- Po&IUvelythe" Last Day of Our AVWES-DEEBES PniCE-CUTTIWG,-STOCCI-REDUCi- rJG these special COLUMBIA price reductions. Some makes , EDISON, KIMBALL; VICTROLA end other makes included brand-nebrand-neu;.' , and most of the others fust like Big bargains . . w Two Extra Specials ' One Day Only 36-ilight cales; 25c a yard;, to-a n. per-regul- only 17tf KTMSATA --Lika , 27 - in, ar E PRICE in BALE PRICE $120 HRENOLA BALE .PRICE stripes and plaids; regular 25c a yard; 18c 23 . sale; PRICE new," new. ik v-- 3 BALE PRICE' new. $38 VIOTROLAR-s-Lik- e (We have three of tkeea) BALE PRICE $35 OOLUMBXA-r-GooSALE PRICE $85 COLUMBIA Like new. SALE PRICE 'J $188 BALLET A DAVIS CONSOLE . (Used only ae demonetrator.) BALE PRICE $88 COLUMBIA Like new. SALE PRICE . 17 517 23 $70 $75 25 Good condition. Lik $100 VICTROLA 23 I......... $189 VICTROLAr-L- I Lake new. $86 COLUMBIA. Like mew. BALE PRICE $iso Columbia SALE PRICE g . $180 BRUNSWICK checks, M,y. 5C3, . zephyr ging h a m s, ntw.' SALK PRICE Brand sew. $100 KUCBALL . BALE PRICE $200 STRAND CONSOLE Bnad-sgw- . BALE PRICE.. $290 PURITAN Lik new. SALE PRICE Lik New. $100 BRUNSWICK BALE PRICE Like new. $125 COLUMBIA-BAL- 15c day, - g' si . Brand-hew- 23 $85 SALE PRICE v; See "Window Selections vated and fostered In the country, for from It must continue to come the men who will do the thinking for this Crest nation. COUNTRY PLACE FOR HOMES. I do not know what definition you scholarly men have framed for education. Th dictionary give two; Th on ha obsolete. It uns: become of nourishing or pnyal-call- y Th proof roaring a child or young animal. the period dietary and regimen during never been of growth I wish It had abandoned. Such a proesa associated with the discipline of farm labor and the tenets of th Chrlatlan religion, with th Bibl aa Ita textbook. Is all that la needed In character building. "Th definition of education now Act or generally' accepted run: process of educating. The importation or acquisition of knowledge, skill or diadjxln. Th totality of th qualities acquired through Individual instruct loo. social training, etp. Teaching Is much stressed, but learning not mentioned. v between teaching The different and learning that between hearing and knowing. The habit of being quite apart from th habit taught Th on Implies Inforof learning. th other knowledge. The mation; on la another's knowledge: th other th beginning of wisdom. Th habit of learning will lead to an education. Th teacher-taugpupil may b helpless: th boy g Dresses and Art v iL - Needlework Every Tuesday, 4 to 6. Thursday, 4 to 6. Saturday from 1 1 to 1 and , 2 to 1. .'..'loce n-i- ie store is at; drug SOUTH MAIM 8T" 4 INADEQUATE. little red school-heu- s Pupil of th were largely untaught. Gut studied for what they got. which wan little enough: hut the necessity of learnilik it for themselves formed ths habit that later educated them. It would not be possible for you to differentiate between Instructor the valu to th student of that part of th year spent at home aad that spent In school- Both areAllessential teachto a rounded education. er know th Influence of the home atmosphere. If our social fabric la to b renewed, th necessary coloring must be don In th horn, and that, too. In the farm homes of the United States where there are T.700.000 children Under ten year of are. I would make a plea for th farm For the six millions family unit. of women on farm: That thetr load must b lightened. "Their hour shortened. "Recreation enjoyed and tbefr 'minds rested. thetrThat they be helped to tak rhararfer btmdsr:- - pace Ufa around kora "To build th them. . "Mother, and not th ar of chilmolding th mind ot millions dren who will very oon direct th destinies of this nation, and they must Into the picture by he brought women. "It la given to good women, organ-tro- d Into clubs, to bring emancipation to their tstro on farms and Incidentally to do a world s work, ' eountrv la becoming more Th du thoughtful and conservative, to women's Influence In polilargely tic!, With contemplation cam national hope, then reassurance and Th texture of th now confidence. nation fiber wa never so sound now, but th color of th woven fab-blended by women in th - Choose Now While Our Stock Is Complete. See Our New Shipment of Lamp Frames Just In. Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 9 to 12 and 2 to (S. Friday from t Arm-learn- la nvr SCHOOLS ' 9 to 1 ht Display V jitJ ,(Knowh Thru the West as the Home of the 1 Spread, Boffet Sets, Gowns, Scarfs, Pillowg, Lamp Shade Malang J Clfvl 'jWr iriaifitt!) ns! -- 1 Price Kcmpere. Like sew. Long, Very Easy Terms on the Balance! admit. Just as prohibition did. th resulting conservation of women will also have a direct human reflection on race improvement. "Out of it should corns th rtadlpg mother; the home teaching of children; a more hygienic environment; a better physical, a stronger mentality; a higher responsible moral sense, and finally the nation's greatest present need contentment of mind and time for reflection. "It is time those peopl who liv in cities should realise that th motor has merged each, town Into th next one, that farmers all live In the suburb, with only acres between instead of streets, that their vision of public affair Is clearer because not confused with passing Incidents of cltv life "The modern American horns is not found in the cities. Jt must be culti- - FINISHED PIECES AT Children . The Very Same Day You Buy! mate the wlUJngnese of people to help others, particularly In a large way. and no one can appraise the value of these services Whether or not we indorsed equal suffrage. It did give to women the assurance of or ganisation and their sense of luetic and their attitude toward m oral Uons is always wholesome. MACHINERY INDORSED. "All of these observations are Intended to suggest steps that should lead towards the farm home at the point of beginning In a movement for a high Up of governing cltlsenshlo. One of the most advanced movements ot this time is the campaign to Introlabor-savin- g duce motor-driveinto the farm home for the relief of the woman there. Originating as an economic conception I will Royal Society Cases, . E 1 Pillow t 1 ALL OF OUR g, e KIMBALL 125 ,$100 SALE PRICE ..... COLUMBIA 43 KRiiiiiuniniiuuiiiI Select Your Christmas Gifts Now! Step-ru- Like new. $228 VICTROLA Good. ' SALE PRICE $228 VICTROLA Like new. SALE PRICE $295 EDISON Used only ae demonetrator. SALE PRICK $295 EDISON Used onl? aa demonetrator. BALE PRICE.. $100 VICTROLA Good. SALE PRICE $180 VICTROLA Like new. SALE PRICE W 6 i?P Latest , .Centerpieces, . These examples, just give you a hint of the dozen, of wonderful snaps b. B-E-S- -T largo quantity of liquor and V. 8. marshals ar numerous warrants against serving persons charged wtth iOOTE UNDER INDICTMENT. LOS ANGELES, NoV. IS. A- - W. Coot stock broker, who firm, wtth branches In a number of coast cltUs, closed Its door last June, today was violations of ths prohibition law. Tho government forces hero include "Ixxle'' Einstein, government operative. to thos in charge of the indicted oounty grand Jury on raiding squad, disclosures "will bo two countby ths Th of ombesxlemenL mads here rivalling th recoat liquor traffic expose at Bavannah., amount Involved Vas $34,700. f CkxiHuEtiig of Bed Liu , Z " MffiA Make your purchase now at MOTHER BASIS OF HOME. "With your atudy of th soils must come a stady of Ita beat crap the children it grow and the mother who produce them. The mother Is the essential of any bona It should be to her conservation aad Inspiration on the farms that club schools and agencies should address them-eetv- e She Is th foundatloa 3f ail Cdrt (j nn DOMESTIC SPECIALS labor-savi- 11 IaJ uu Wednesday hu of nun. gnration My recollection of th fans Bioth-grew up amonjr recall them aa always tirsd and moreover, many of them war tpnnothrSe Thera is no monotonous drudgery exhausting known to civilization that la comparable to that the average farmer's wife endures. The Insatiable appetite of growing children and working men. th wearing and soiling of Clothing, the hourly repetition of that done yesterday, the bearing and rearing of don pnder preeeur of children. maternal anxiety and stimulated by "Th farm mother' home and her relation to tt and through tt her !a fluemi on those a ho wil govern the future, should be recognised as a national study of preming Importance. Mervlca relations do and mill direct the It policies of cHllised governments colors th history of peoples, A great civil war was fought on these issues two centuries ago. Strikes are fomented by them and happiness in the home is dependent ummj their applies-tkThe service relatione of the farm home mother likewise must be readjusted. CLUBS ARE DEFENDED. In the early formative hlstorv of women's clubs having aoctohgic intent they were offensively referred to as organisations of old maids and childless No definition wives, without purpose. could be more unjust. Is who Is unmarried sister It the the ministering angel to a widowed to the brother's orphaned chilsister; dren, or to the aged parents, it is she who visits the brother in Prison or the later hoped wiy Insane, after all other relatives abandon them. The childless wife or the mother whose family is reared aad gun from her. do aot court Idleness tn these blessed but with added years and ripened day, experience prompted by ofthe grandest herself to human instinct gives the world and Its betterment. No on, unless la public kfs. oan es- - & fOaatlaaad freaa h(t Oae.) (Oeetisaed flea tip Oae.) the government, Ui which a majority unexpected!?, and thJ whole tlht pt of the ohamber concurred, calls for, th member will be absorbed tn an infirst, discussion of th mil budget's tensive election campaign. credits; second, a tax supplementary Labor gage. second strongest on revenue, and, third, reform of th tabor, which I leotoral law, party In th commons, has also thrown th government Th thnextleftattack upon group wUl by down th gauntlet to Mr. Baldwin ard his followers, and thus one of th b on the first Item, calling for exfiercest political war In recent year traordinary credit to th amount of I nearly I,6Q0,00,0oP franc over the about to be fought In England. The opening of parliament till af 1323 budget, adopted as a standard for 1324. This amount Is madh up ternoon found th political merry-g- o In morocco, totaling round whirling at top speed. There of expenditure have been heated controversies aplenty 332.000.- 000, and In th Saar valley and near 248,000,000, and atf Item deeast, within living memory, but rarely In recent year ha the governing body scribed a "extraordinary expenses, 000. Include - th 347.000.Th latter assembled amid such stress and excitement as has been preceded by th expense of th Ruhr occupation sine to. revival of a crusad which to the bulk June, amounting nearly half a bilof th proeant generation 1 almost lion franc. Th oppoaltlon group ar training like a foreign Issue. There ar left, of course, com of thsir guns on th expenditure with the elder statesmen who battled littl chanc of success. It is admitthe famous Chamberlain, Eng- ted even In th most bitterly oppoei-to- o land' last really gnat protection 1st, quartan that the volncar govbut th average voter of th present ernment I safe at least until th will have to delr deeply and quickly Into th question if h ta b Informed of hla ground wha election come. day Big Dry ARMY SHOES hurls th' - MENS ARMY SHOES TO INTRODUCE TO THE 3ALT LAKE FUBUC, WE AftETUTTlN ' ON 3ALE THIS WEEK A SOLID LEATHER MUN. SON LAST 3HOE Sam a with . rubber heal; solid leather oeuntar, sol and In a dark ruaaet oolor. Thi ho I mad en th U. 3. Army Murnon last, and, du to a trmanduaty large pureha ww ar passing them. nyou at a groat saving. gutt, -t SIZES TO SPECIAL 11. 1 PROVES Perhaps th greatest sensation of this hectic day was th announcement that former Premiers Ueyd Georg and Asquith were reconciled, and that for th first ttm sine Mr. Asquith was deposed In lilt and Lloyd Georg took power, there would be no dividing line among the benches of Liberals In the. house of common Meanwhile th Conservatives hav been angling for more platform talent, which observer way they sadly lack, nd It reported that both Lord Birkenhead and Austen Chamberlain will forget their past difference with th fellow Conservative and loin th rank. The Issue between th Conservative and th Liberals will b protection versus free trade, while both these parties will fight the labor partv on the ground that th latter - Is out fur levy on capital. Th Liberal reconciliation waa effected at a meeting of former Premier Asquith and Uoyd Georg, Sir Alfred Mond and Sir John Simon. Ar wr mad fnt unitfd campaign by all the Liberal Ramsay MacDonald. leader - of the Laborit opposition, told a moating of the parliamentary labor party and national labor executive today that Prim Minister Baldwin had Informed him of hi Intention of appealing to th eountry on a policy .of unadulterated protection. Th Evening News states that Mr. Asquith will lead th reunited party. It Is recalled that Mr. Uoyd Georg. tn answering Interviewer when b landed at Southampton from hi American visit last week, said hs would work with anybody who would serve th country faithful! 1 rnmnu Raid planned for New Orleans A SENSATION. - NEW- ORLEANS, La., Nov. 1J nUr fora of federal Virtually th prohibition agents from Alaboma and rkonfcrpsmsnTs .from Washington were here today for what was planned to bo tho biggest liquor raid bars since th prohibition amendment became effective. Tb raid are predicated on tho fact that the city virtually was wld open" Hallowe'en night. Prohibition official announced at noon that thirty raids had bon mad aad warrants issued for forty arrwta MOBILE. Ala., NoV. 13. Fifty-tw- o government, agents today sailed U. S. NAVY. BLUE COATS MENS SHEEPSKIN COATS ., moiookln waterproof; sholl, ahaapakin lined, wombat fur sellar, belt all around four leather.tlppod pockata TOP COATS Moleskin Waterproof and wlndproof. shades; bait wl all around f lW Says' a 9C SWEATERS Gt Ya . Tires U. S. Army Other ....... ....$10.35 th Company 351 Soatb Stats. Navy MACKINAW SHIRTS With th wool-hoo- d Jut 52.55 attached. ilngfoe duck choctlng or hunting. Dark gray roler. All six 29c $2.95 Pair y , proportion. Rubber, Products 52.G ol thousands of extra miles. 82x4,'. " GLOVES All Color Retread pocket full faced., SfMolal.... U. S. Army Sllpcvwr ol WOOL SHIRTS Two- - 1 'tt tr ni vt vf tf.fjtffi |