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Show 1 THE PROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. MEASURED UfNTED IN CORN, FARM LABOR REMAINS IRELAND FORECAST BY i Measured price of that cereal, farm labor In Nebraska today is higher than it was at the prices. fact is pointed out by K. c. ... . . statistician for the I'nited , .. . St:ll,w n,,-- ., a recent visitor in Lincoln Mr. 1 'ax ton says the present a v erase far in wage, in tliis isi;ne is t! per cent h in" in 1S!I0 . l'.n iH ' I .'tC fin i Oil I" r cent liiiriw,. nuu roru is sell !!' "l -- " Her fiint i Average farm uaes in Nebraska are 7 n..r .,t i,... .. Mr. I'axton i says still 111" . ..... ",.. lined - PREMIER International NVwb LONDON', Feb. Dodge Broth ers i)s iion, SitvIc. H. H. Asquith, former prime minister ami present ..r tin-;.i ... ... i..i.... ill uie iiuuse " uj'iTvjmuuu of commons, with an optimism equal to that of the premier himself, sees a fluted Ireland as an assured thing of la in. tho future. ItlflHIll: ? 41. ,... i" ' riu more .!,.. i,., ' IOr ""' sa"le W("-In recognition of the splendid spirit in KM,, 11., p,.r ,,1U , ,,, with which he ignored party questions and forgot a personal and political "At v,: hi'(iui.ii feud of five years' duration, in promNraska,"M, nixtZco, uZi' ft the Lloyd ising George Independent a farm Liberal party support for the Irish K'n today than settlement, the prime minister's first t . i. . """HI18 act when parliament met to ratify peace was to shake hands with Asquith, before the eyes of the assembled house. CAPITAL INCREASED. Government and opposition have been one on the question. SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. l.-- The Asquith now sees virtually eye to J eye with the premier regarding the V' Penney company of Salt Uke paid H. E. Crockett, secTetary of future. "No one knows better than the whhVn1?50 f"inK fee ,n connection of Ulster," he gays, "that Ireland capital stock from cannot in the long run afford to keep 15.000,000 to $20,000,000. The amen ed articles were two governments. placed on file. "I do not mean merely from the point of view of pounds, shillings and pence, but from moral, social and economic considerations. "I am glad to see tnat the latest pronouncements of the Ulster leaders encourage the hope that, whatever may be the difficulties of the moment, when passions still run high and uncompromising phrases still echo In the air, they will feel their way first to approximation, and then, before very long, upon a broad basis of give and take to ultimate unity. "The treaty lays the broad .basis upon which there may be built up and cemented a solid fabric of liberty for a self governing Ireland." announce a substantial reduction in the prices of their cars effective Jan ua ry 1st, 1922 l.-- FILIPINO PUBLIC nk war'-tini- e EX- AG1A100 GETS HIGH International News Service. LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. L in corn at the present ir u.. . 1 ' "!.,,' ,7 l 1 111 ".!t'in ., " LIFE AGAIN International M wi Service- - MANILA. P. I., Feb. l.'milio Asuinahlo is 1. General In- sular politics after more th;n twenty yen s rot in ment. Tlie former rebel leader Is Iiir politics to assume the presidency of tlie new Liberal party, uniting with the Manuel Quezon to split the old Naeioiialicasta parly which up to the present time lias been dominant and in control of the insular patronage. It is the purpose of the new party to attempt to oust from leadership Sergio Osinena, political dean of tha islands, and to carry on an active campaign of appeal to Washington for independence. Aguinaldo wlm has been successful in a business way during the twenty years that have elapsed slnco hit dramatic capture by American troopi under the late General Fred Funstoa has been reported by travelers returning from the Philippines as being ia ill health and intending to come to th United States for an operation. Recently General Aguinaldo'a niece arrived in San Francisco en route to She Washington to enter schooL stated her uncle had abandoned Us plans for a trip to the mainland for the present because of "important business in the islands." Cold bedrooms goodbye! your BEFORE stoves WHEAT CORRALLED L B. Worsley Company 120 North University Ave. International rmcAfiO agencies has been completed ana me new U. S. Grain Growers, inc., is ready to function more than one hundred million bushels of grain, repre r senting the output of ttie 3b,!uu iarm-oinfill riVrt in the membership of organization to the new.... .1t.4n date, will be reaay 10 De poureu mm the markets. This is the approximate quantity of grain that will be handled by the new association as soon as plans for opening have Deen concluded, it was announced at a meeting of officials of the corporation here. Farmer members of the marketing organization are crying for nftinn which is sDurring the officers to exert themselves, it was stated, and it is expected that facilities tor me l.nnrllinir nf erains will ibe completed shortly and the mechanism of the new machine for selling gram at tasi pui into motion. That the zrain erowers of tlie coun try look upon the new corporation as a favorable institution to interests of the farmer is indicated by the fastofficials point increasing membership, iin9iv thn members lneiuo.es 36,500 farmers, and, it is claimed, the membership or tne organization i in creasing at the rate ot z.uuu a wee. 1 Ship's Cat Spears Fish International News Service. NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Mary Jane, d with the exception of her nigh hind leg, which is white from the knee down, feline mascot of the Red D liner Philadelphia, holds the world's record for catching flying fish. According to Woods James, purser of the ship, she caught twenty-seveon the last trip and had her claws in two more "which were whoppers and got away," eclipsing the record of her famous mother, Zulia. Here is the way Purser James tells the story: "We have had cats and cats and cats on the Philadelphia, but when it comes to catching flying fish the championship goes to Mary Jane. Her mother, Zulia, was pretty good In her day, but she quit us In the interval between prohibition and the limit bar of the three-mil- e and she never came back. "Zulia, at her best, however, never caught more than eleven flying fish on one trip between here and Curacao. She was yellow and conspicuous and the fishes generally dodged her. "Mary Jane's system Is to sit In an open port near the water line and reach out for the fish as they fly past. She seldom misses one that comes within range." gray-furre- , nouncement of this fact was made today by the Eastern Fair management at Koenigsberg, which is to be the seat of the institute. The institute is to be organized along university lines and will be con trolled by the government of East Prussia and' the municiDalitv of Koenigsberg. Exhaustive courses deal ing: with the culture and 'nresent economic organiaztion of the territory or the old Russian empire will shortly be organized. n CANDY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Pure, Delicious and Rich in Food Value. Have you seen our new fountain? It's a peach and our fountain man is an expert. I PMOIH COHFECT10HERV "The House of Better Service" 402 West Center. I.. H'PlfF"?: rsr- nil nmm T Tave vou lost your anpetite? Do ycu ret so tired with the day's duties that you re unable w j enjoy an evening Sends or at the movies once Ate you losing a while? your rosy cheeks and your ringy step? International News Service. NEW YORK, Feb. 1. 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