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Show THr VT'PRAV FAHLE m w THE SAFETY IDEA Commission Shows Good Foresight lias coiitrihuled to a cer iiinke industry snfc," ain extent l " hut K. Siuilli i id Alfred hnve a Mm ill rrmiliilorv Ktnlnti-tvhcn they Klup. It ix lit hi jMiint licit lininiin titul ixiixiiuil endeavor line of the most ciinimendablc must take up ihe iimlcrl akintf." taken il) our public aff iirs, steps endeavor," "Unman mill has come to our attention which hi adhas i n ; n I ( renin rknhle ir(it,'ii-s- s is the action of the Salt vancing wifely, particularly In law commissioner in callLake County mid industries such iih tin railroad of all clcpnrtnienH conference a the electric. Imt il still lias a loin; way ing enin an tl.e together county if husiiies-kcsIn t;o. In small manufacturing the deavor to make depart lit in niaiiy lini's accident rules are come the within anticipatfar ho.votid what the "niiiiiuil" shiiuld budget revenues of the ed county. he, Industrial accidents constitute n can No institution or business giK'nntie "waste" ili'iit In our husiiiess more survive which spends long records. it receives and such n course This Is imt tiltonether Ihe fault of than lead to but one end - failure. can t hiisino-se themselves. tln steps In a time like the present when have heen taken in iniaidim; machinvalues have decreased nnd property ery mid in making plants mure safe diminished proportionaterevenues safeminimum mechanically. Hut the ly, it is the part of w isdom mid foreof the the front results Absorption ty to make a survey nnd the "accident prevention Idea," by the indi- sight adjust inents before a dean must vidual worker. lie develop ficit created. is consciousness that finally becom.Conservative estimates Indicate u es part of hi Instinct, fis to what Is of ?.'rMI,(MMl in proicrt.v decrease not. Is safe and what in this county the presert taxes illustration of this is The Im'sI so many flxeed charges With year. in found in the splendid work done, Is going to be a big job to reduce it to uccidents of record liiwcrimr the in so large school children, lit n time when lnx department expenditures Is the only safe It but an amount, ards of all kinds and accidents to and business like way out. adult- s- have steadily Increnslni;. To bring this about, salaries will The leisom taiiirht vividly in the class laid to be cut or employees have room make an indelible impression on or belli, and to do either is not off, safe nad the the child's niltid, thin; a pleasant task. Outweighing this, to do becomes the natural thing to do. Is the plain duly of 'h? however, Incentives and workers must cooptlnd the necessnrv erate to promote industrial safety, ex commissioners to of tneaim keeping expenditure!) of actly ns authorities and motorists within It's recelts. the county must cooperate if our horrible toil o held to be is down highway accidents Safety cannot be learned In u nay or must result, over Discard ol Silver limnlli or n year-- it n lonir period of time, from continued instruction ami thought. Called A "Tlit- - liiw reei-uH- I com-Ilierc- e ti i j j and between nations, then must be utili vd. hence the necessity of maintaining a reason able ratio h 'tween the two because such a ratio is absolutely essential o proper equilibrium. Any resions dislocation of a reasonable ratio lie tweeii gold and silver disturbs the within siher Mistake . 1:KI.Y.INIH STKIAI. VI UK following, lakeii from Shillings Mining Kcvicu is one of the most ceuiprchcn-sive- , logiral anil timely discussions of the silver questiun to come (o our attention. We are, there lure, passing it along In our readers in the belief icy will appreciate if as we do Fd. NOT!!: VI KW The leii'-ei- record of industrial lists items shokvliij; investment ticlikity fundamental hassjs of trade in that of capital, employment of labor and readjustment must lie effected In business activities nnd opportnnlt les. all the human activities. Information from which these para "I'nl'oitiiuately governments pro graphs are prepared Is from local pa c.i'd with leaden feet bill mankind pcrs. usual! v of towns mentioned, mid suffers through their mlsttakes; may be generally correct. ,,.y will stumble along until they V nliceiio '""I ''ll "l".V Iry Valley mill of Van "' 1" .l II,,.' WM, H,e ereltv ..f ,r.,l.l aillum ("oiporation resumed oerutloiis of sll Ihe that tealize discarding decline in the price of silver assign after bcitu; closed for repairs ami in blunder. The a gigantic was er ed as important causes of Ihe world slall'ition of iiiacblncry. wide icolioiiiie depression, the old its own unless, in the meantime, A is to In I proim;.ie!y of mhl Versus silver lis while metal must bell conic into m ill con problem for Utah hern si. road lie- philosopher spent have will media of exchange is enjoying; new slructioii and improvements diirlni: ed bis stone." u of discusas snbjivi popularity otniuc season, troll County Iiecord sion in llnamlal circles, said the dar City. New York Kveiiing few l'ost a Guardian- o Sweet Mini' (iravellnc four miles wivks ago. of road from railroad under pass to ship Notices According to a leading New Y'ork this city started. Consult i.r Re authority on silver, mankind may oil development Virgin Iniortant b'lictlleri wlioctivi' s;.,,.,.,!- ,.r discover that Ihe discarding of sil- '. " , , at Cm "ion, five miles east of here. ver was a gigantic blunder and that itiiot tnau.iti. I'.iiuh.'iiu City rtall-ldahCement efforts to extend the dominion of the Company's local plant reopened. N01K I! TO COM'KM'TOKS gold standard while tin- - source of rural districts. Const ructli'i' linden Whii'lvvrkht the laet.il is as limited at is is n,,u "Fibteatioti.il service of this tyje fourth widening Twenty ('mpaiiv l Sealed pr. posals w ill ( lire a mistake. exercises it deep ;,nd lasting lnf!netnv Street oat from Wall Avenue. be said, by the Murray City Commlsioiiers "I.eadeis of finance", '. nt ruction started on open Manti upon the home and cmmunl-y- . All cltare decrying tin- - growing scarcity at (he offh-- of the City Ibsord air iet:s ball ate urg.sl ! co..'rate In these ," f gold and preacliiug ihe gold er, Murray, I'tah. up until p. in . : M'P1'' ximately lii'.inmi rain ..i !,nt rapid progress may . for tie- coii-- i ruction pri standard all in the self same May I. I l ow I.OWIUI le made i iiiti d in Kiver and rein. . lie condition which breath, seemingly oblivious or Ig of a Com for Station f,,r Men and in anv wav with the ;,!lini nio-- t,, I pluiiled. may liorant of the fail that Ibey ure Women, at ihe City Halt. Murray. Ni'l-b- i all.l State highway lietm-ei- i health of Ihe grow itig welfare ueiiuiig more deiiiMiid for Ihe yol-- , Hah. :i !i I S ihlld" inpete county line completlow nielnl. I'laiis ami svificatioiiK. form of, ed Advances Sharply. (.old nt.,1 iusiril. lb If to bid-proM..:il mi invoice mi:kii.f.s Votiiii in. I Nielsen of Klehficld, III turn is refle. tin,; "odd this max I KUIIFnNF at NTY 1929 1910 btalned the ttfn..' let, Hit ii.ni i:iei for pavlne; four mile scarcity and is soaring by leaps utul i.f the At. bite, t. Letioid C, Ncii j of Mil'-- Tooele bounds- - when expressed in terms of soli. ..la .M I There were ,"V iniirrlng." in Malt iily tv nullditig, lii. r.ii.inioiint Puiry and lee in d.-M- i mil s.sutliles lis all Lake I'lah. aiivtlm.. City, it) in I'.cgri nnd ,', m ln'to nftr Coiup- nv tiled articles of Incor the liiaikcts of he World." s. Saturday. April n, l!i:t. i!.., de I'lvoti,. i, usi ) nnd in poraiioii, with capital sto k of $;".ihni Siher. be pointed out, ha ho-While tie- - iimrrl iifcs pMtfoinii-,In p. sit of yirtiKt. I'.iiou.in .o,m flour mill resumed i boseii as the medium of cxihitige I tah fi.ll off ten I'a-of 'I hiIiiii-r , )h I nut os Tatiiis. iois.ui ptaj". It s the on in the uiieiii Maii-- e palil.-.m, ti;:t t(. lien. I'ie-- . i by a isiUHcl dusk of five ,.ie than $t.r."K Increase Is ly vardsilek. The lowlv et- cent of the amount of bi id id.iii t!f how n i of la mm I th,. ,j, i,ut lik,.rc s grant iota) of tin- aveiace man in ibc statin A bend 1 for the f;i! um.iiint .f d la On- t it,, dm lug tin, (w years ir ft three month end Kast is such, he said. Ihe gold Is . !"',.! I ai I! ii ii Ilk the tuitiie i. - M .r. h ::i. couirrot w! .sjuiri, for (be tes.i. ii it can The Commission k started by I'tith Civile ;.,.-W- ot tjie I tut he mined Into the stiiii'l unit t T I T 7 II V sWOHI), OK I FICII 'hms( ni. t ion Coinpain, kklo light lo lejis i ;, received or all hide. misled by the Oiiciit.il for h! nesl i Ml ssi.iuHi i.(iiir.ii! for liiiprncimiil AY of Ul! 'Signed i'ITV CoM c- -t transaction, 'I beti said " '2 inib- - of road, I. Mm unto hint. I'll' MISSloNFltsi, tip i the to gold 'Tlca.l.liig -b a ,".( W J. Wareiiski, C-I'r Wheelwrlk'hl Con thy .word it i bis J.bkee i for ! u, tinIsM . v il. it fhic in tbeoiv. orient may ti.te tb.- - sttor.J ..hull order !iii.ii.,!! t oiiitvinv started voik on h " l ot . It U IIIIW. tkal.le lii rd " Matt y.:'Z pi .1. "iih ii,,ml S.ioiHKi vchci-be i mil lu.'d "Tin listing the i!old exI! a I'M." i'lty ioiiii, il ;ipiioke plan le ttiiklc llc liiilit wbf.ll the change standard upon the tit lent, of J'l.iiiMi for sower In notith'I Ill ai. u,,,), .ni,,,, i,, i,,, f,..,,. e) ntlt.u ills is citietuijy dangerous to the and d ag Him to Hi death TI.eyj 0'l pat i f I'Hiv. C( Idet lal l.a'lolis In- - hi the Hint in lb.- garden, Hi I'lH.un , . MOIOKIMS KNFJ! OF .!1N(. luallltiiiiicllani e i f the IM t'ia.iof .riiki'r, kxher.. He ,d change sliilidard Implies got,,. i Mi;N(.FlS HITS str,'tgth f..f thl trying of yeow in. tal ; t cs in tutu mint hour And tl,.r f.,tu t,.. Wiishti gtoti. f.- k'oiierut warn-i- i mills Is- iie.iit,s fnan tl. u j,,,.. t. rioii. ntii! r, r,.y f,,r every lemi. ,. f tit thctiiHclvc who real g to ni tons' iiuuinst shins Midi-l.lki'poi.csHol of . end H.,ne !. IL.j ill l..illa, "HfiK-- ' has beet, i e Hie io.ele. an t ,,( j. dea'h ibte sim ,s ii.ai wbiih r U i)a ir' Voi.vd I V li e lejal depart Ml i,f f li,. V In lli In mi Ji-- m 1 i,r' iu trn id j i rm I nr enormous of Aineii. an lotorisls" l.itioii. .. re'i-tigt! fiot-- l th-- m ,r Hh oi a tar m. "Tin- piiin.ity titcumetit t:aii)st kii. h Im'i.i Is (it.il. imtuKc r;ik.),t er tti figt.t. ' No mote ll the A praiMii." it - poiuicil out triktog ' 'bklt.e Jw.'t. utrinj,.ti f tkHk-- i i tiipb.j.' t bi r 'I I s,e I '"i. It iiatb ii. ' is that the inotoilt. in mst. an Is- - found than tin- tempi l i . 'i iii ' i .,i kxete1 (.;',,-u,i i tn f,,f rry Ut . 1 j y . . . . . ..ii ii .. i. state., limes a financial i csHitsibib lie iimo.iii cf .bethel f. r ,tii f, f,,f K'o era men; I, I la lit1, Mil ,,! aw r I i. ily f r the .ifcty of the passenger. the gold cXi. itii.e t. iiid.it. I at aft ''i" J. b ar plrii(,i n licit Tl.e f.ol thai the passi'lig-- r s Isdngj Ulltt ai lll llti level I ,,! . , SI fate ,;,t, nge. .,,v i'h .J.ilit j ,,. in, lranlH-liiwithout cotliieisallon ver. r j.,,). ,, ,,f , , iii a U j U .I m ap n. h,t M tve ILi. If tip d' s It hal go his legal liability. Port ri'Sltil lion :,,,) ),, (be ?f. of ej ,,, ,,t,t,f j to t;. ft.i.ti "Al.otb. r .MttUlllent s ti nt oft ItmeN iltlH' of ril C Vo'c-.;! ,,', .. .N l'.e I ' j!,;. !,.!,, f j t.y lie ii.Mi. ri.t l.isi.mes a victim of hi lo ti e of The followlni; 1 con-ider- ed j t. 1 - financial functions to national fThere inancial Instrumentalities. are many variadons of business conditions from state to state and there are sp?clal fiscal reqnlre- inents of the various states, "It is entirely logical, therefore, that the states should retain the right to charter banks so as to m U1 and direct their affairs In accordance with the states' governmental ami bti.iiness requirements and keep them adapted to local-liegenilmsnt and conditions. tained their membership In the on a voluntary basis. .Moreover, the records show that stale bank members at just as gjod tiic:ul),:rs of the system as na tlotiul batiks ntid the ratio u( stale In the Federal bank System Is constantly tu'ow-Ins- , la iy.2, national banks held about Cj cent of Hi resource - y.-a- I inti-ifer- lhl-cit- ts d.'drable I t... -- - I t!-- a.-au- r . ... - i w- - vys-eiu- - j - k j , - , j pi'-ra- .,i - ! i j . un fr , - , a- -. : -- . : , . s.,,. Jnd.il, by i tt ln.pjrlnt Linlnf lain, av.ttmt It piry le. li ( li j mi Is i..i older t tin n t.' stom ri lining, but till rhitm-- o tl ijt old depend (ii hi In. ike II u Ins. Akron llcncon J mi rim I. -- i j tcniy ef liuiiiy tmtioti, nth till this Implies lo Ihe put. basing H j .,' til;( ,w 1 , if n - '"n't it:rihf - 'f,p fiitu " N.t.k.ll t'!, f,,r '! it t.j ''lit 1 . I C CTn H M Ji Ma.t-- ..,!. (ttel - t,-- I r . i IU t lid r rail probable thit In many In- - r tla.cr nt adjuttt- Telephones: Murray .Vivnna-- Night I'lumo Hy. ! FREE Delivery Anywhere MURRAY FLORAL Murray, Hah State e Eallet, Tap and Ballroom, Dancing Phone Mprry 97?J lo Jauht ..-. i TRUCK SPECIALS rd ln. 41 Teacher of Dancing Stinlcnt of Prof. A. Jackson - , i specialty of funeral Pieces. MISS ELVA BROWN l.j.i'kiii; rmbt Ut, 1 ! ttt: 1929 Reo $475 ton, stake bodv 1929 Chevrolet 1 ton st. body....$450 1929 Ford 1 ton st. body $415 1928 Dodge 4 panel 350 itn-'e- ;;:kit,i of ths I;;,,. , f p'icn , jiirjr t:im. "'1 b i ,M le i Ii u trati j i, ji,:ii direclini,, t( nutet tlle.J mi.li lit, en, J i,. aiM ji tlm zmuulKt i k,.r ivtdt.yj :.,t bH'ikl h"l .t o;,p itni.i'y ,, n i'l- ul t '!., t t,f mrh ipe On t e nt lor tiitul, !,en t tnurt dtOiati km I, n.if I tbia hi rha. whi.h rn &u ut.c riain Mi".!,. potion of tt out f.iii(Mj t,jr ( tut,,,!,,) inni tliraath , with t lu.,k. It ji i r,4 .jwwi!aj.e f'jf i.t!i.i, lh.f rr ,!, ,, I,)., out 1-- 1927 Dodge )U - f iiti l h1, ii i ,, list n, m In in t,f nf ilritiimtgton ( ptruu iiiiij ' j 4. j n. t, tlt:uir. cfimht ihe ttt il,.i.,l. h.,ntnt4 bl S250 delivery 250 Bringhurst Chev, Co. SUCCESSORS tinker, r.tilontl J t,i,-,- 4 ; letter.1 n.t'.rj 3-- Some good, cheap passenger cars for less than $100 that run good. i.t vu.,t 2 1920 Ford pick up V.'or-rn,p- p iiti-n- ta 2 3-- u...i ! 1 1-- j tliiurhl ' We make 483S South It Is ''i.j w-- t:,ii,tu Cut Flowers & Potted Plants n'lcl;.:i'ed. riq,rit, "la 7 f,p!r b.n. " fi)rt,t wrrl-- U . llietll (0 l it I ha could be had under the nitl iial bjukltiit iiiij rdj is a sdu.itiuti that houW I- - r,.'ai , Titere however, ii jt Li i ),r.;.v, diou be Uottl tha binkit.n .jdcS. 'o;n p?t!!loii iiiiulij hi ln';',,cu banks thtmnavn u;n p , b. wcr. lh- ,i!i iiw unbT y The a'Jt bi n!i r ! m at date nienii In ut.e m ii jiiiihi thu othorcmibl le. 1 o.ily lj eak bank- lint iii think Uiat Hute Ing uliould Ii tin, nllt niiitlvj tippurtun ! that iiu , it wi.Uu lTnt'.iiaa. and lo. al b ulto m In in.) (!,.,,.. , i;i;it ,Uv (in I am I, in or loiidml (..;r hunl n. ki r.'l.i!i,i!ih!, ihat b.mk iti2 co in kkiiiiii le st tmr: i, n con iiet,( j,.f U ar (ho ,ut r.4 ,,f I.U i. f,.,,r !it ih-- ,.,,,:. !" jv , l)!f(,t ),, )mj t,. lu-hf,-- -- !)(, ();r ),,), A ) , h .., lt.( I', Hi- . , ""I .t, iii. tb ,I,M ( uu t la f, t '"' "f tr).,!,p, ,.H(. W.,t I j ) i.l.d tllotllltillg ll.ebt.siie In Ihe xvrskitnt of the mat'.i f, , xer inclal. already iiu.leimin--bv the debasing of the frmtioial , ot In M' ,, (.'. j ..vault and rol.U-ry- . Ihe ... "The iii.pil. atioii of kin Ihcaited tuotorist has iinieh to he I Uc l.M'l.i a I to I In' luallJe!, nnd la.' dug to sail) from such prae f,f the sold excbni .e s'ui..l ,rd the," ti e A. M. A.'n warning ihslnie reunite.! In Hie t..t il , r Kiie-- t .(spirts. - l Murray, Utah "However. do not believe that It Is a dUadkan;i":e to have two banking cub' that d.fT.T hi some i MHi-tiia- Phone Murray 371 To S;!cr,i n-a- s COMPANY r t.-- ! - . IP. MOUNTAIN STATES su:u.-:hii;i- c j tr-.- DISPLAYED and SOLD p.-- J l I by of rct-rvand state members, banks nbaat 35 p?r tent, while In 1329, tlie tutiunals held only CJ por cent anil slate banks 4) ppr cent "Reriprurally liio state and national hanks bVitems have helped each other, if the national banking luw has s.rvid in nomo recf a model spects as code toward which s'.ate banking laws mo,-and more have approached by year, so have the '.ate codas developed valuable reforms which have ...t'.cd imfor the na'lmal laws. provement A great many un:lc :,.': competitive iU"(iia!lt!i i luvo laen wiped out ly this niiititu! evo!it!b)i)ary proten snd f :it!e r pru 'rei-- a!ont t:;e lino of timf ir"al!y si far as Is nss-ivis- i anters bystctn j . Iron Age Potato . j da-te- and Ite.-erv- a T-ur- s j Mew OlSver Jeop-erdize- a 1 s Utk n e s Probat and The Uusslan-Americabalance ol trade was preponderately in favor of the United States, Soviet exports to this country totaling $31,017,050, as against purchases from this country ot $140,222,731. This "would Indicate a balance of approximately $118,000,-(HK- ) iu favor of the United States. More Bushels of Potatoes Per Acre with the FeJsra! Rjiirve System tl-.- Slates SirtO.tKXi.ono statistics indicate. culture iu France. d "The argutient Is sometimes addual system vanced that the life of the Federal hncausij under It .System taere Is a lars.! group of banks that are tJ lemalu out of or to withdraw twin tha system. Facts a and flguris prove that this spacious argument. "It Is true that there has been so.ne shiflins from national to s ate charters especially In casts of mergers, of lara national bauks with banks op ratlnj under state chaiit'i-iHowever, the Federal System wa-- not weakened lu this prnf'f s because the merged institu' iu;s almost universally re- United made this country llie leading sourca of Soviet imports during the fisea' while Germany and Eng. year 191K)-.I- , hind took second and third place ren pectively, according to Soviet trade statistics received in tlie Salt Iuke, City office of tlie Bureuu of Foreign and Iomestie Commerce. These thret ulone accounted for lending one half Soviet imports from of nearly all sources, nud also served as markets for approximately an equal pro. portion of Soviet exixirts the Soviet that all Filtered 11s second class matter fjECEN'T la the United States be KebrnniT S. 1!27. lit the postofficf un.hr Federal jurisdiction, doing at 8alt Lake City, Utah, under th. away with the chartering of banks Act of March 8. 1S7U. recalls the by the various states tills to presented phn opposition at tha recent convention of the American Tankers Association by TKRMS OF SlBSCRIPTlON K. S. Hedit of New Orleans, ChairComEconomic Policy man of its County..! .1C (ne month. Salt mission. Mr. Hecht said: One year. Salt Lake Counry, "There ara Just as good reasons la rnifeo 8tate-- well why there should be state as 1.W In One advance year as uatlonal hanks, as that there naas a well shoidd be stale as I do not think Telephone Mur.'sy 33 tional government. The that analogy in Prchiftoric Needle states siloed not surrender all political jurisdiction to the central A bot:e needle ,'i.OtHI jenrs obi government, and the local business us. d by some cuve mini or kvotmiii life of the states should not be in making reindeer skin clothes. Is mado to surrender all control over an Interesting relic of prehistoric "To help parents to have access to the best contemiiorary knowledge of Ihe ways of building, acquiring, modernizing and furnishing their homes and to assist them also In working out their plans for the Improvement of home relations and activities, IJetter Homes in America has organized more I tin n S.tHKl local committees each having charge of home Improvement programs for the civ, county, village or rural community which It serves. To these committees made up of citizens l in civic ami educational work which have so unselfishly assumed responsibility for i ho development of Hotter Homes programs, falls the Important task of helping nil local fa milies, irresH'ctive of Income, to a knowledge of the ways in which they can lake the next steps In the Im provement of their hotms and item Ises. "The Hipular educational movement lor Itetter Homes in America was both Inspired ami cehMd under ihe jier- sotial leadership of President Hoover. who slill serves as Its Honorary Chairman. The campaign has develop i d to the ioint where there are now thousands of communities participating this year In the observance of Itetter Ibuiies Wti-k- . "To this end they have prepared bs--- I ure programs and contests for Imliving rooms provement of kitchens, ami gardens as a significant part of their program. In addition, however, many hake seized their opportunity to stimulate relief of unemployment through urging hs-a- l cltieiis to make home repairs now and to employ hi bor win-rM.s.il.lc In the Improvement of building-.- . Hardens and roadsides oiher committ'1-- have arranged for public demons! rations of the better ly-of new houses within the reach of families with relatively modest means or for recoiidit b iied old houses to show how Imi.H's can best b(. bro' up lo standard at low cn-- t. to lioiisi'S In which si.Hifie ininrnvemade will I arranged inents haw Iwi-ll.ls year as in ether years in n.aiiy oo! I'NITED STATES IS LEADING E.. PORTER TO SOVIET Rl'SSIA WITH TOTAL OF $150,000,0000 IN vkK suggestions de-vel-o I Editor C. II. WALLACE, State and National Institu-tion- s Ingoed every Thursday by MurrLj Supplement Each Press, 4842 8outh State Street, Mur PurcliaseH from the Other in Serving Finanray, Utah. ii proximately totaling cial Needs ti s (It-cu- FAVORED BY BANKER From Page 1.) 'The welfare of till citizens." Ir. ro- Wilbur declares, "is influenced uf their conditions the daily by foiiinlly home life and of the residential (list rhts in which they dwell. Health safe'y nnd happiness are dcjieuilent In large part uism wholesome conditions of living which involve such details as good construction, improved sauLta-tionnd eonvenienceo nnd comfort In household arrangements. Sound nt of children Is to lx secured chiefly by conditions of living which make imssible proier nutrition, adequate uninterrupted sleep, abundance of fresh air and sunshine, safe and wholesome play and high Ideals which me the outgrow'th of thought. ful, wholesome and idealistic family-life- Trade and Commerce NUKKhiwe AGLE SYSTEM BANK DUAL (Conlimietl er of the Far Kas and to 1he of I lie silver prodiiciliK Vet the protagonists of the Hold siamhud k'o marchini; onward, not content merely to preach their of Kos;el, but, like the crusaders old. rammimr it down the throat of ihe unwilling and the helpless witness Kiighiinl in India France in In. I. .China ! "(bild and silver are not commcs!-iticin the accepted sense of the word and must not lie treated as such. They stand apart from all other commodities because they are media of exchange. The value w hich men have set on the precious metals is Illusory nnd highly psychological, but in Ibis very psychob-gi-ca- l (piality lies the Importance of these- metals as yardsticks of value. If hat quality is destroyed in one luelal. mankind will desert the one so debased and laach out for the other one to which value is still attached. 'Neither gold nor silver can cause men to wink If they do not choose to work but so long as Ihe (V'iileiil uses gold and the Orient uses silver as means of exchange so long will those pns Ions metis either facilitate or impede inter with national trade in iiccordai their degree of adjustment or mal adjustment one to the other. If the stocks of gold are Insuffici.-nto sustain the mounting edl flee of credit and the fianancing id' the ever growing volume of trudi s I T All NATIONAL IIKTTF.R HOMF.S WF.FK NOW ON Tq CARLISLE MOTOR CO. T IHia Sm.IIi Halo hlm- Mmmr rtih |