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Show i . LEADING COAL EXPERTS AND RAILROAD EXECUTIVES PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR RELIEVING THE PRESENT ACUTE SITUA1ION X I Despite the Garfield holidays, the "coal famine" is still with us. In view of this condition what I further steps should be taken to'get coal where it is needed, and what should be done to pioent another . ? such fuel crisis? . j To get an answer to this question, THE LITERARY DIGEST requested an expression of opinion 1 from those men who should be best qualified to knowthe heads of the coal-producing and coai-carry- k ing businesses. a rm u ,. ,. , .! rPTT1.n TTTERARY DIGEST for February 2d, The result ot this canvass ot experts is presented m lil-L liiix.ixxx.itx jxv. , j and a reading of this article will do much to enlighten the public and acquaint it with constructive and I practical methods for relief. v I Other important subjects that claim attention in this exceptionally interesting number are present k ed under these headings: ' 1 S j Where Irish-Americans Stand in the War I A Frank Expression of Opinion From Editors of Journals Devoted to :s Irish Interests in the United States. Mr. Wilson as a War President How to Secure a Permanent Peace Pan-German Policy of Rule or Ruin America's Example for Ireland Polish Freedom Vital to Peace Millions Lost in Wasted Wood To Keep the Home Fires Burning A New Cotton-pest I American Doctors Outlaws in England Fiction Writers Distort Science A Scientific Study of the Crank Organizing for Food Service A Nation Called to Arms- (Prepared by U. S. Food Administration.) (Prepared by U. S. Bureau .of Education.) the War M Do to Artist John I Literature After the War 11. , T w- ,( 1 "The Drive on the Pope" n Forgetting ThereIs a War 1 Bolshevism as a Religion Battle Hymn for Our Army News of Finance and Industry When the Kaiser Preached at Jerusalem , J MANY STRIKING ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING THE BEST CARTOONS FROM THE FOREIGN AND AMERICAN PRESS. 1 "The Digest" Meets Your Present Vital Need i ii In these Says of great events, tremendous changes, and day. This knowledge, accurately and impartially presents.. world-wide upheaval one thing is supremely important to without any attempt at editorial coloring or special pleading . 3 ,. , ., . ... , , - is yours from week to week in TIIE LITERARY DIGEST, I, i every one ot us. And that thing we must have if we are to . . ... , , ,. , , 11 : J arranged hi a conveniently, condensed form that reflects all jl win the war. It is knowledge, exact knowledge of what is the views of all the better known periodicals. If you would I going on everywhere, the literal truth as to the moves, politi- have the wheat of the real news separated from the ohafl; nf" 1 cal, military and economic, that are being made from day to irrelevant matter, read THE DIGEST. . f February 2nd Number on Sale Today All Mews-dealers 10 Cents . .. I FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) , NEW YORK . IOdden, Utah, February 11-12-13, 1918 1 : : Our first sale of the 1918 season will be held on the above dates at our New Yards and t Pavilion in the Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah. . . No better lot of farm mares, many of them with foal and geldings has ever been ! brought to this market than will be sold here at this coming sale. They are big-boned, sound a and fat, have been on feed for over three months, and are just the kind that are in spe- I cially good demand in the spring in all, markets. ? 1 We also will sell the following at this sale : I A lot of Eastern Chunks weighing from 1200 to the biggest horse that grows, all in good I condition, sound and fat. . A limited number of good Work Mules and a few choice Cotton Mules many of them N broke, all good buys. . I A few loads of Mares and Geldings on the Southern Type, all good specimens of that 1 particular class. j Owing to the exceptionally healthful and invigorating climatic conditions prevailing H here, no one need have fear of sickness among horses or mules that have been here for M any considerable time. ff IF YOU WANT A GOOD DEAL AND A REAL DEAL AND A SQUARE DE L Tp 13 SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE. WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING YOU WILL FIX O I I THE PRICES RIGHT AND AYILL BE GLAD THAT YOU CAME. 1AU rj II . Don't forget the dates and be on hand when the gong opens the . sale on the first rhv 1 for good things begin to run from that minute. . 1 ud d jl Those bringing in stock for this sale will please wire us time of shipment, number of 0 head and ear numbers. ' ' I - If further 'information is desired write or wire us and same will be immediately fur H mshed- OTTO MEEK, Manager. - t j OGDEN iORSE SALE AND COMMISSION COMPANY |