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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R " or of demarcation between the two without involving wa long array 1 a shall go long groups; to determine whether a parfcchedules. I think set to be entitled la Individual i ticular mere u stabilization. toward way down as laborer or as capitalist, in or tne unu commiBiu recognitionrecommend a very large proportion of caaea he is urgent changes fitness to ' both, and when he is boin. ne is mo by ' Xproclamation. citUen. am sure aooui puouc- upuwvi. most useful ITT RIG TO ORGANIZE of determination faTorinr the early Is "The labor to organize as of right our tariff policy. There have Jeen aa necessary fundamental and ulrna of B. business revival just the It la the rirht of capital to organize from the deep slump which all uur The right of labor to negotlatle. to deal world has been experiencing.us and solve its particular problems. deep with an tmTTinlovmnt. which gave la iiaj organized way, aa througn concern only a few weeks ago. has essential as aschosen la Just new agents, and grown encouragingly les. the right of capital to organize. 11a-10surances and renewed confidence will la maintain leclaration corporations, to limit the we attend the congressional bllitlea of stockholders." jnaeea, (Continued from Pao One) held be American Industry will have come to recognize that the limitIt is desired only to say to you that that (Continued from Page One) secure. ed liability of the citizen aa a member will be welcomed by the committhe executive branch of the govern-of CHOOSE THE LATTER. tee. ment, uninfluenced by the protest insistent call for harmony of purpose the of a labor organization closely paralabout said been "Much haa soLetter to Santa Clau have any nation, for none haa been made. protectee policy for ourselves mak- lel the limitation of the liberty of the ,and concord of action to speed thecona corporaas a shown that there U a pronounced Is well convinced that your proposal. in citizen stockholder the difficult problems to our lution of both debtor for it impossible nead in many home for Immedifor profit. Along this line of rea- the legislative and ex- highly Intended and heartily support- ing fronting their obligations to us. This tion we the make relief. ecutive branches of the government. ed here. Is so fraught with 'difficul- discharge shall greatest aonlng a. contention not now pressing for progress toward solution of our prob-lem- a ateHere's one from a little child allusion ties and so marked by tendencies to is lt is toworth while to ofmake between we choose must If I in decision. In our govern-Vnen- t, discourage trade expansion-tha- t labor. of the and southwtJit here the character the city: part of capital for the people in idleness pressing I SUPERVISION am PUBLIC U "Dear mindful as one roust be that an vite, your tolerance of noncompliance anavment Santa Claus: a or of indebtedness, people ca iTaddress to you is no Iess.mes3age to for a very few weeks until a plan I am "In of the broththe old, year my corporation. getting the normal ways of employ which enjoys th privilege of limited er to write for me. My napa and all our people, for. whom; you speak may be presented which contemplates resuming ttie credit, let usment and carrying Sometimes I. most no treas the mama are both dead. of have a public stockholders, greater draft upon liability particularly we intimately. Ours k a popular apchoose theJatter. too It crude and when service. In a the which, brother ury, Ulster twelve yet 111 though parties. engaged political public fourteen, through most 'government human the nralse largest la rWe divide along political lines and 1 to offer it today, gives such promise one outside I and the will that public eightrecognized you hope We been have our minds. u all for Chrlnlmaa. cf expanding our merchant marine vivid inand haa a large concern which must be remember inwould, ever have it so. I do not mean our of are now, giving and ao we provide regulaJhat partisan preferences" should hin-- l that it will argue' its own approval. riving, IVe all lire I with my grandma fluence and appeals to minimize the protected; we are likelihood and in some cases It is enough to say today that Amerl-vader any public servant in the tions, restrictions, grandpa dead. If you have off war the throw and of detailed aupervision. LikewUe in the of a conscientious and pa- to possessed of ships, and the left after you have gave anything is of Armament. It burdens case of labor organizations, we might saw partisan intention to establisth. & merchant crushing other orphans what they need. triotic official duty. Wewhen a soul national with all earnest, very imwar marine is so unalterable, that a plan impelling. But a people unemployed well apply similar and equally 'lines utterly obliterated think of u. NVe ould ple:ie und of nil and our faith in the republic of reimbursement at no other cost and like regulation principles periled, something to wear If we situaa gaunt with hunger, face in order to conserve the was riveted anew. We ought not find than is contemplated in the existing tion aulte and aurely would supervision get anything, as war and as disheartening aa affected by their interests Tthese partisan lines obstructing the act, will appeal to the pride and en- bur greater obligation thank for public's you your klndnena. Is do to today And hoping you will keep well Expeditious solution of the urgent courage the hope. of all the American the government's part toward operations. resum "Just aa it la not desirable that a and hAppr. problems of peace. we are f undament-Jall- y people. ing productivity and promoting for corporation shall be allowed to impose LAW. TARIFF that "From a little girl orphan." "Granting y tunate and remunerative employment. undue exactions upon the public, so a representative popular goverThe name and address are writIs before you the comple"There SITUATION. FARMERS' Is not desirable that a labor organiz It ten nment, with political parties the gov- tion of the enactment of what has on the letter. Something more than tariff protec ation shall be permitted to exact un- the political been termed a "permanent" tariff lw,' tion a widow living In the From agencies. I believe erning is American required by agricul. or terms of fair suhfect mtlovment oartv in Dower should assume respon the word "permanent" being used to . north of the city ha come part . To thp farm has come tne , K i ,.kh . determine upon policies inj distinguish it from the emergency act earlier and thl letter: -. sibility, rethe of heavier burdens nforc ,ta termft. Finally., just as supplements which the congress expedited early in "Dear Santa: My name nhe conference which ... .a., x here Is actual depression to we for conventions and election campaigns, the extraordinary ar, procedI am the mother of ,arne,tly which teklng and session, wnue our ag- ures whereby to adJu8t and settle po- it achievement Is the law today. I cannot .too strong- in agriculture inaustry. for five nice little glrla. and all I ask jind then strive jiiuBj.eiii.jr litical between nation for Is a sack of flour. We live through adherence to the accepted po- ly urge an early completion of this "tu"",tt' sriumi iq me general pruprruy i withoutdifferent resort to war. so we may well at licy. avenue. to needed is It necessary legislation. iuc cuuutry. look About for mans to settle the dlf SYSTEM SUCCESSFUL Your is our stabilize friend. it at home; industry nas earnexisougnv xery congress & "There is vastly greater security, essential to make more definite our fer(,nces between organized capital and to provide rener, 11 naa prompuy organized view- iy more national labor without report to those of the immensely Enclosed aro the letters of the is abroad. . relations it trade . More, . v rv aa haa toTmB ot warfare in such relief J given temporary which we recognize unu mucn five to little girls with thia mothof of vital lipoint, larger the many preservation is been Insistent are our own industries, which contribute unaer the' name of strikes, lockout. possible, but the call jcomplishment where our divisions and note and every one asks for er's me or la noiuwon. and the Ilk. it lines, in the .broad ome small gift excepting the oldd of our evl table iicrniwirni jalong party than to notably to the very that large crops lower the boycotts PREVENT to divide geographi-'callSTRIKES joftier sense, who aays: nation. est, ana snort crops aavance mem. wa have treat DO(ilts of law price or according to pursuits or perIIE1LP "Dear Santa: My name PROSPERITY. can No cure fundathat legislation and a the organization For carefully regulating am I sonal following. the is oldest. 1 am IX year old "There now, there and always menmi ia.w. dui mere mut oe Home and operations of industrial and fi with will be, a storm of thlrd parties have been charged and have been helping mother all conflicting opinion me acexcessive nancial corporations as we economic solution ior have responsibility and held to strict I will can not not auk for anything We tariff about revision. year. any In returns for agricultural treatte and compacts among nations When they fail they" are re- go far wrong when we base our tariffs variation counting. what think I deaerve. you only which look to the settlement of dlf lieved of authority; and the system has on the policy of preserving the pro- proaucuon. "Your truly. ferences without the necessity of con- RATHER SHOCKING. to a national eminence no ductive activities, which enhance emJhrought us In we so "It is rather shocking to be told fllct arm, might well have )ess than a world example. is a matter ployment and add to our national Last year the Good Fellow to have the statement strongly plans of conference, of common coun and "Necessarily legislation cared for over 400 Orden chilprosperity. of el. cotideal is The full mediation, arbitration and Ju supported, that 9.000.000 bales of if compromise. comes who we would not have had the reminder dren, that "Again attained. In that meeting of must not be unmindful of world con- ton raised on American plantations In dlcial determination in controversies Christmas cheer any other way. oetween there to results insure labor and capital. To ac a given year actually will be worth JJninds necessary ee even broader Thl are that ditions, they peoples struggling yar must and will be accommodations and for industrial rehabilitation and that more to the producers than 13.000,000 complish' this would Involve the nsc more and Intensive work necea-aar'.compromises but in the estimate of we can not dwell in industrial and bales would have been. Equally shock- - essity to develop a thorough-goin- g and man, womari Every is the statement that 700.000.000 bush- - code of practice in dealing with auch convictions and sincere purposes the in Ogden is Invited to join child same commercial at exclusion and the inaffairs. national be to to It cv well els raised by American supreme, responsibility might frankly In this movement to Just thing in aiding world farmers.fwheat, that the must not be ignored: The shield time do the and more set ior tne superior interest of the would terest them bring kiddles We know Christdo what recognition really readjustment. who o the servant a whole to at a either billion Yet the bushels. community public money than mas means. not a we seek Good selfish the Just and aloofness, clip is these arn not exasperated statements, labor group or the capital rrouu adheres to party policy manifest, but could not Fellow coupon In the Standard-Examine- r. by it, were it possi In a. world where With right, privilege. Immunities and ten ara at the higher purpose is the good of the ble. We profit thern Any Information you recognize the necessity of millions who need food and clothing, modes of organization thus carefully republic as a whole, desire will be gladly glrn to you ouying wherever we sell and the per- which thev ran- - defined, It ahould be poaslbl to set ud not can eet. a PRAISES WORK DONE such n of trade lies in its accepta- dltlon Is sure to indict the social Bya- - MudIcU1 or Quasi Judicial tribunal for by the Standard-Examine- r. "It would be ungracious to withhold manence, . . .. BO, , ble our In mar tH of exchanges. pursuit Pn7,M.,.lln which large kets we must give as well it makes tern, acknowledgement of the really possible. as receive. Li It 111 all dispute which menace the public III JLi VY rvolume and excellent quality of work Uf COOPERATION URGED. ses-- t We cannot sell to others who do not weuare. a "trd accomplished by the extraordinary nrwrnrt "In the main the remedy lie In produce, nor can we buy unless we distribution eion of congress which so recently and marketing. Every at home. Sensible of every produce of the I am not unmindful AS SURPRISE "In an Industrial society such a commerce and proper encouragement should be givwhich you obligation of humanity, very difficult tasks with no cooperative marketing pro- - ours the strike., the lockout and the one can finance, linked as they are In the pres en to theThese were called to deal, and have proven very help- boycott are as much out of place and! world condition, it is not to be grams. ignore the insistent conditions which, ent ful to the cooperating communities In as disastrous In their result we (Continued from Pago One) aa is need ourselves that argued destroy called for have recent years, during or war In in nussia the armed revolution to domain the be to Europe. others. cooperative With all atmy helpful the continued and almost exclusive to the peo community has become a recognized of politics. The ame dipoition to term was immediately dlapatchad to tention of your memberships to public heart, I wish restoration reasonableness, to concilatlon. to ree- - ir jame oy special maaaenger. awful world war, imiwaric or law ana order, and saved the by ples blighted Swork. o- The agreement after a e1on which individualism In from nut ognltlon of the other side' point of of engulfment the process restoration does t:lal f" BlliOOX DOLLAR CUT more than three hour, cam same the will view, of lie paralysis. noe our Ultimately fair in provision condi of they and114 like I if acceptance "It would suggest insincerity, I be with accredited of the tribunal salvation the and were tions. touowing reporta process to unexpectedly on recognized firm Russian Btate. remain ' Expressed complete accord with every ground,It strivebetter I d to had defln- make . that the negotiation to it solve the ought possible for roll ample in employment calls, your expression recorded exone is et a flown. broken the of aa this "lnere for the of question teiy easily and appeal standards wages at home, high but we are all agreed about the difHOPE IX)R PEACE. Why not try it? None other- I believe the aolution ii do. the way to balanced budgets, periment. the ficulties and the inevitable divergence and point Dec . (By the. AanocUt- tolsible. the of DUBLIN, farmer challenge right and efficient rigid ' economy ' resolute, opinion in seeking , the. redaction, work tpt I a the. The share d ' VTbQ Journal. ct consideration conauraera, of a uch as the necessary remedies to larger p.y policy Pre.) on thaFreeman Amelioration and readjustment of the no one fOr can his would reached necessitate the exercise of care, agreement commenting dispute cure product, disaster. burdens of taxation. Later on, when we can not live without the farm- - pf deliberation in th construction of I In London, aay that Ireland need no that td I trade are shall among Everything relating solved, jother problems er. He la Justified in rebelling against a code and a charter of elemental aamrance that tha peace term ara In some recommendations about ourselves and among nations has been the jmake transportation cost. Given a fair rights, dealing with the relation of I harmony with tha principle for which renewed consideration of our tax pro- expanded, excessive. Inflated, abnor- return he will have lea employer and employe. Thl founda-ah- a stand. Ireland wa awara from gram, but for the Immediate time be- mal andnothere is a madness in finance occasionfortohi labor, for Ition the in the mod-1 financial with law, first, the newspaper aaya. that tha aid; appeal which American policy alone can dealing fore us, we must be content with the his labors ern conditions of social and economic I these principle contained no menace Hoillion dollar reduction in the" tax draft cure. We are a creditor nation., not and given beassurance that normal processes but .made so by hall not orina vain, we reassure' all life, would hasten the building of thajto the real Interest of Great Britain Mipon the people, and diminished irri- - by production ufflclent Itemple of peace In Industry which, a and thl fact appear at last to be people It is not an unworthy selfish- tneinetM gations, banished uncertainly and im- war. uauunaa ana rejoicing nation would acclaim. uur iu iciear 10 me unuin statesmen. ness to save seek to ourselves when proved methods of collection. By your disaster.requirement 'After each war. until the last, the I Ireland, it add, look to Premier the processes of that salvation are not guard against FARM TO CITY. exgovernment haa been enabled to give Lloyd deorge and hi colleague to In r only denied to others, but commended ready inaugurated with hoped-focase civill"The the homes to It returned soldier and a sure that the "opposition of a fanatlof of pyramid tension of these economies and added to them. We seek to undermine for zation which rests upon the soli is- large part, of our settlement and minority" shall no longer prevent others no industry 'by which they subefficiencies in administration, I a haa the drift of with honor. poputhl attended peace engenerous through shrinking further , reductions may be sist; we are obligated to permit the rarm to city. Vor a gen-- 1 Jvelopment of land for the nation provision acted and hindering burdens abolished. undermining of none of our own which lation rrom . have been exDresalnar more fender make for employment and maintained or less we BUDGET SYSTEM HELiPS ga haa plunged 15.000.000 people Into concern about HOMES tendency.l this SOLDirmA. FOR "In these urgent economies we shall p.ctlvlties. famine. Our voluntary agen- srievou stateEconomists .1 have vet inreaarred aDoroxi"There warned and MANY DIFFICULTIES be immensely assisted by the. budget to the ut ar ' claa ' have deDlored. Wa thouarht for matelv 100 ofin flon rr in exerting thcmaalve which you made provisions It little mat amen for system "Every contemplation. Uvea to of tha of chlUren time modern and n?"1 lie convenience "Te that acres of which thin ' in the extraordinary session. domain, 20,000.000 ters ' in which direction one turns. the more 1 now It but evident K area, lam wdhIH that Intimate. tn halt knnvn rnnUrt i.tntihU "The first budget Is before you. Its magnifies the difficulty of tariff lee tho movement, but It haa gone tead- - lamatlon and made fit for home of ftord1 th .,T,l'f end into by HnU achievement lslation, but tine necessity of the re1Ife presentation is a signal rollllona. on. many for tly necessity only provision grim Perhaps Irrigation. nnd the perfection of the system, a vision is magnified with it. Doubtless will correct it, but we been assisting Call aa ought to find a tin The government ha in the few months we are Justified in seeking a more less riraatir thing impossible its that. ne a M th remedy ii,lAnmii( initial trial, will flexible policy than we have provided available v for CvO not recognua th govern h until ...Mm.t. ntriniiT inn, hatpx. mark its enactment as the beginning heretofore. I hope a way will be nor of th propa"The scheme In of values land the iaraen Lu"la sections existing adjusting irrigated of the greatest reformation in gov- found to make for flexibility and elaswmtn out v rates mrreirom. 1500.000.000. haa the. been ful nf the rron. and freight favoring ernmental practices since the begi- ticity, so that rates may be adjusted baslno- nolnta until tndnatrlea nr .t. 1tA olnn. on th... Un. -do not forget the tradition of ItUI to meet unsual'and changing condi trarteH to aome eentara and renelled erf tn rrfct liaOAAnflAA . nning of the republic. lan friendlhlp. W may put aald which cannot be accurately an- from others. A great volume of un- ALLUDES TO LOAN'S, tions, our consideration of all International r "There law "Under the authorizing these i pending a grant of au- - ticipated. There are problems Inci- economic and wasteful transportation expenditure an.d fundamental difference PollUc adfor the development,, . thoritv to the authoritative branch of dent to unfair practices, and to ex- has attenaea. and the cot increased vances are tn be returned, nn u " it tor the funding and changes which madness in money have accordingly. The r cmJl tha and tha dying ' the government be suffering would and bualneaa th mv. for milling rooi grain I settlement of our vast foreign loans made almost unsolvable. I know of meat Dackinir industries afford amDle ernment to nrovid for th I recommend the ap Unreservedly ; of war cred- no manner in which to effect this ,growing out of our grant in and the attending concen- -- tlon of the remaining 20.000.000 acres ",v.' its. With the hands of the executive flexibility other than the extension of Illustration, with menAAmAricnA In Is The tration TUV to addition th apparent. readily comple- 10.000,000 bu.hel of corn and 1,000.- branch held impotent to deal with the powers of the tariff commission, ace in concentration are not limited tion of projectaxpediting underTt way. 000 bushel Of eed grains, not alone these debts, we are hindering urgent so that it can adapt itself to a scien- to the retard Inn-- lnfluencea nn arrlrnll.riASlTft nntvn fr.' and tific and wholly just administration ture. 1 readjustment among ourfordebtors the" conditions the aa and "Under what known coal V hal' tn? wfv Manifestly ofw,Jl!j through ourselves. t.f the law. to nothing dui nioi accomplishing piant- terms lease of to law. and also ga railway ipnnj farvation, ought transportation applicable SEES WAY OUT. n aeeo nere nave me Ijhink it is fair for the congress to in artfaa in unnot to increase the be nhosnhatea graina of and other mln. oeen deposit "I am npt unmindful of the con- desirablepermitted iissume that the executive branch of exnausiea on .We have a eral domain lust the temporarily .re, lea... tendency. r,hli tho government would adopt no major stitutional difficulties. These can be pride In our great cities, but we shall now being made on the ro'yalty basis strv31f1ni:T..T vurvm , Y , ,r policy in dealing with these matters,- met by giving authority to the chief finri a greater pride in the nation, and are pro4ocing large revenues to which would conflict with the pur- executive who could proclaim addi- xrviv, v.,. a larger distribution of iU i the government. Under thl . legisla- - ., . i Ve' AHunctn rtiui , aaministra , , j 18 ol"c"a ,n y tormer Fpos of congress in authorizing the tional duties to meet conditions, which population into 10 per centum of all royalties is where the tlon country, not without asking the congress may designate. 01 . . ana n loans, certainly V.1. amailer to treato the be federal ",lcrIH 7.. paid directly - eongressional approval but there are "At this point I must disavow any comparatively l" cenV 60 r. J. VJ may biena agricultural ury and of Kthe remainder it J per l POrt "minor problems incident to prudent desire to enlarge the executive's pow- communities and distribute relief t tnw har.ltuw. -rA mantifartiirlnir --Interest I. nv wm ,,mA ---In . . - through .. a . a . aw we v r.1.n-.-wiii aMjia ers or to vyjk add the and w the transactions of loan safeguard unout ninarance or responsibilities nana, moniou enhanced and 40 arid lands meriT" and helpfulnes per Irrigation by can wihlch not the office. They are already too large. of our interests to add the fortune. Such a. movement rnn-- 1 t. tn v. n.trl tn th. mtatmm in loas. The time haa come ing oven be attempted without this au- If there were any other plan I would templates no destruction of thing cntum the wonderful BUPPrl are which to the located, operation thorization. It will be helpful to our- prefer Jt. relief already wrought out of the gen- or investmenta be an of school road hv them for made, wrought, ued "The grant of authority to proclaim wealth involved. It only looks to a purpose. of the American selves and it will improve conditions erorosity . private ' among our debtors if funding and the vould necessarily bring the tariff com- general policy of transportation, o of pu.r resource are These the and vat 1 ftm not unaware that We have settlement of defaulted- intereat may mission into new and enlarged activi- distributed induatry and of highway I deoartment i. affording ao reliahla al ties, becauae no executive could dis- construction, to encouraire the spread I basi of estimate, that, the Interior da- - uffering and be negotiated. at home pvJIllon such a duty except upon the of our population and restore the partment expresses the belief that ul- - Wen U. . MERCHANT MARINE. charge lnf fPttClty ' "The information acquired and recommen- proper balance between city and coun timately the present law will add in reUef within the states concerned,.theit previous congress, deeply cerned in behalf of our merchant dations by this commission, But the trv. TTie nrnnlem mav well nave vour royalties and paymenta to the treaa- - wln hv federal conalderatlon. It eniB 10 mB we nouia oe inairrerent marine, in 1920 enacted the existing plan is feasible, and the proper func- earnest attention. uriea and aovernment the of federal own heart promptings and out fehipping law designed for the up tioning of the board would give us a BETTERMENT OF MASSIF tne state co ntainlng these public to, our better administration of. a defined polaccord wllh the spirit which ac building of the American merchant of the ha a been lands "It This total of $12.00.000. proudest perhaps marine. Among other things we pro- icy than ever can be made possible by claim of our American civilization that! OO cium dieoutviirtaiinaa tiae, it we of course, an added wealth-o- f not give of our national vided to encourage our shipping on tariff duties prescribed without flexi- in dealing witn human relationships means, abunsum. times These that many profthl burden. of woe the world's seas, the executive was bility. it has constantly moved toward such pecta seem to afford every Justifica-Justlc- e dance a to lighten AMERICAN VALUATION. directed to give notice of the termipeople blameless and helplev In distributing tha product of tion of government advances in rec- - upon In famlne'a peril. "There is a manifest difference of human energy that it naa improved lamatlon and Irrigation, nation of all existing commercial BONDS treaties in order to admit of reduced opinicm about the American valuation. continuously economical Btatua of the inevitable and "Contemplating th are score a full "There of topic conduties on imports carried in Ameri- Many nations' have adopted- delivery the mass of people. Oura haa been desirable increase there of which ft be would can bottoms. During the life of the valuation as the basis for collecting a highly productive social organize.- - is another phase of population cerning full becoming to reclamation ixd Jio executive has complied with uuties uiat is, tney. take the cost of tion. On the way up from the ele- - worthy of consideration. Thera . ara addrea you. and on which I hope to tho imports delivered at the port of mental stages of society we haverellm- make report at a later time. I hav. this order of the congress. When the 000. 000 acre oC swamp and 7, as the basis for are serfdom present administrationan came into re- - ; entry' It levying and over .lands which may be reclaimed alluded to the thing requiring your duty. and is no ' radical ' departure, in view of now far'slavery it Degan on the way to the elimination and made a valuable a any farm earner attention, iiowever. 1 ran eariy inquiry sponsioility allure to execute the ex the varying conditions and the disor of poverty. into the t without a mr. land we posea. Thesa. acres are rend thl limited addrea Jones act. dered state of money values, to pro to tne organic law. pressed purpose of the been of llllt-- 1 largely located in southern atate. and getea amenameni eradication the Through ua belong to that school for American valuation, but possi- vide Only one conclusion has and the diffusion of education,! the greater proportion la owned by of .Many or which 1. healtant about ble. Frankly, members of the house there can not be ignored ;the danger1 eracy, naa wnere reacnec a thought the tate or by private cltuena. Contage the and senate, eager as I am to join you of such a valuation brought to the mankind fundamental law. I we may fairly aay that in the Unite.d greas ha a; report altering of of th our tax problem, the tendencythink in ,the making of an American mer- level of our own production costs. States equality of opportunity haa been thl field for reclamation survey of th and chant marine commensurate with our making our tariffs prohibitive. It attained, though all are not prepared feasibility is etablihed. I gladly wealth to aeek Investment, commerce, the denouncement of our might do so In many Instances where to embrace It. There is Indeed, a too commend federal aid. by way of ad- - and the menacing increase of public debt federal. tate and municipal all commercial treaties would involve us Imports ought to be encouraged. divergence between the economic I vances' where atate and private par Juatlfie a proposal to change the con. in a chaos of trade relationships and believe congress ought "'well to con- - great most the condltlons least the and la of assured. ao a to end th lsau of non Ututlon add indescribably X.6 the confusion of elder the desirability of the only favored classes In the community. But ticlpatlon HOMES FOR AMERICANS. "Home-makin- g the already disordered- commercial promising alternative, namely, a pro even that divergence has now come to la one of th greater taxable bond. No action can change world. Our power to do so is not dis- vision authorizing proclaimed Amerl the point where we bracket' the very benefit which government can beat the status ot th many billion out- A without can valuation under prescribed condi- poor , and the very rich together aa own. Meaaures are pending embody- tanaing. but we can ruard against puted, but power and ships, comity of relationship, will not give tions on any given list of articles- im the least fortunate classes. Our ef- ing these ound policie to which we future encouragement of capital Dara is the expanded trade which is insep- ported. fort may well be directed to improv- may well adhere. It 1 easily possible lyl while a halt In th growth of a great merchant ' ADJUST3IENTS NECESSARY. would be benefi the status of both. to make available permanent home public lndebtdn arably linked with the "In this proposed flexibility author ing marine. Moreover, applied reducCAPITAL AND LABOR. which will provide. In turn, for pros- cial throughout our own land. iz.iUK increases to meet condition "Such a change in the conatltuilon ao tion of duty, for which the treaty "Whll this of problem I com- perous American famlllea, without denouncements were necessary, en- likely to . change. there should also monly comprehended under the genestablished mut be very thoroughly considered with competition couraged not only the carrying of du- ber provision for' decreases. A rate eral phrase "capital and labor. it Is activities, or lrapoitlon on wealth al- bfore submission. There ought to be tiable imports to our .shores, while may be Just today, and entirely out of really vastly broader. It la a ques- ready acquired. known what Influence it will have on the tonnage wihich unfurls a flag on proportion six months from today. If tion of aoclal and economic organizathe Inevitable refunding of our vaat RELIEF. RUSSIAN the seas is both free and dutiable, and our tariffs are to be made equitable, tion. Labor has become a large con"While we ate of promot- national debt .how It will operate on th cargoes which make a nation emi- and not necessarily burden our im- tributor, through its aavinga, to the ing the fortune ofthinking own people, I the necessary refunding of state and ouf nent in trade are outgoing rather ports and hinder our trade abroad, stock of Capital; while the people who am ur there is room In the sym- municipal debt, how the advantage, of will be necessary own the largest Individual aggregate than incoming. for fellow nation over state and municipal, or the frequent adjustment thought of America for years to come. Knowing the im of capital are themselves often hard pathetic TOO MANY DIFFICULTIES. ' are who and contrary, may be avoided. Clearly the human Buffering teings "It is not my thought to lay the possibility of modification by act of and earnest laborers. Very often it dying of starvation in Russia. A e- - atate would not ratify to their own problem in detail before you today. congress for any one or a score of lines ie extremely difficult to draw the line vere drought In the valley of the Vol- apparent disadvantage. I suggest th - I MOTHER OF FIVE SitS SANTA FOR - SUPPLY OF FLOUR 0 1l J th actual fact yourlf about price and value of MEATS and GROCERIES. Quit often n misht pay 2 or 13 mora on Juat n ordinary bill of orocrie Juit to have FREE DELIVERY. If you ar not among thoa fortunat enough to hav a car there are many way of tili avoiding th extra price charged by the Free Delivery Qrocr. Many children have little wagons and ar anxleu to earn a llttl spending monty and oon they will hav their Thr ar many legitimate Express and Transfer men llgh toout. clo our tore whoe rate ar very reaaonable, from 30c to 50c for a reasonable diatance. Thia amall charge sometime offset by th aavlng on one ingl itm. Quit often when coaling with the FREE DELIVERY MAN you are tempted to order over th phon. You always haveto tak th other fellow word for both pric and quality. Gain th REAL SATISFACTION by doing your own shopping and th REAL SAVING by arranging for your own delivery. 1 1 , per-Iforman- ce n well-defin- ed v ". ! 1 1 v - . f . 1 iuui1 i0 life-bloo- y, 1 -- : sel-JJdo- m y. WEDNESDAY BEFORE NOON UNUSUAL BARGAINS 2!. 25c CHOICE ROUND STEAK. 2 pound for 20c FRESH SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER. 2 pounda.for 'ZTC 20c FRESH FHOZEN PORK SPARE RIBS. 2 pound 45c VERY BEST FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, pound J5o J1.50 43 POUND BAG MONOGRAM HIGH PATENT FLOUR for.....T (limit 0 baga) bag 12'ae JELLO, all flavor, 3 S1.10 for SOME OTHER SAVING PRICES FOR YOUR MINCE MEAT 30c 2 30c 2 30c 30o CANNED FRUITS Peache. doten packages Seeded Raislne, for 40c can California Table Pacha, 2 can for . , . S5c 35c UUh Tabl Peach, dozen ; J 12S3 35c Utah Tabl Psachec, cn 25c 30c California Tabl Plum, doxen . . 2.55 30o California Tabl Plum, 2 for . 45p 45c package Seedless Raisins, 45c or 2 45c packages Currants, for quality fancy Bulk Secdleta Raltln, pound for . . . 45c 55c Fancy Citron ". . . . 45c pound 45c fancy Lemon Peel, 35c pound 45c fancy Orang Peel, 35c pound 75c No. 10 cans Boiled 50c Cider 3 So bottle Bolted Cider . 19c Extra fancy Jonathan Applee, box $2.50 Zxtm fancy Jonathan Apples, 25o 3 pounds for Pl, ed ........ dozen 45o Tabl can a . -- nn aa-3ourn- ed. J yter I I J bo-yliev- e - . de-fca- .1 de-erati- on I t. I -- 1 j . 11 t- ; 4 -i.. I il tlrat nninn ...L... - " rriim. " a'ntraton i-v-t'P ! 35o JAMS Mince- 60c largs cans genutna Utah ...... ...... Strawberry er.Rapbrry $5.75 Jam, dozen 49a Above, per can NUTS 25c mall'can genuine Oregon 45c fresh 8oftShsll Walnuts, Plum Peach or Blackberry 2 pounds 75c dozen Jam, $M5 35o Hard Shall Walnuts, 2 for 25o Above, 2 pounds 45c Thia Jam quoted above la pure 35c fancy Jordan Almonds, true to name fruit and sugsr. No 2 pound for 45c appls or other compound. Just 35c fancy Filbert, 2 pound 55c Ilk mother make. 35c faney Brazil, 2 pound 55c 25c Australian Apple-BerrJam, 20c fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 dozen $1.45 35c Above, 2 for . , pounds for 25c SWEET. Potato ......... ........ POTATOES 4 pounds good firm I 1 0 ........ 39o 20o package Nona Such Mince-- . 35o meat, 2 for - . Bart!tt Peara, Pineapple, dozen (2S3 30c tall can Pineapple, can 2 So 20o small can Pineapple, dozen ..11.75 20o email can Pineapple , 15c 75c No. 10 can PI Peache 59c $1 No. 10 tana Pie CherrUa 85c 60c No. 10 cans PI Apples . 45c .......... ....... ........ frh ...... meat Jars M-0- 30c tall can READY MADE MINCE MEAT 55o large Mason Tbla Birtlett Petra, 45c -- high-mind- .... 40c cans California Tab! for y 75c- 25c SUGAR ......... ....... too pounds extra fin Sugar 10 pounds Sugar HONEY ys gallon Maaon Jar Pure 85c Honey . 55c quart Mason Jar Pure 45c Honey 30o fancy Comb Honsy, . . 20c $1 Beet extra fin Beet . .......... (&3S .. 65c CANNED MILK CEREALS . $5.40 15c tall Sgo Milk, cat dozen 15c tall Scgo Milk, $1.35 15 tall 8ego Milk, 4 for . . 45c 15c tall 8ego Milk. 2 for . . 25o 55o ..... 8c smsll Sego Milk, ess $5J5 smsll Sego Milk, dozen . .75o 8c small Sego Milk. 4 for . 25o 30c Eagl Brand Sweetened $2.55 Milk, dozen 30c Eagl Brand Sweetened Milk 45e 2 for , ...... '. .... ... 15o small Kellogg Corn 2 for 20c Puffed Rlcs, 2 for , Caae A. B. Naptha Soap . $5,45 10 bar A. B. Naptha 8oap . 55c Cae Crystal Whit Soap $4,85 10 bar Crystal Whit Soap 49c $1 valu Broom $1.50 Liquid Veener Mop (complete) 35c. Mop Stick EGGS frh Strictly Egg, Best Storage Egg, 25c 35c ... CLEANSERS, POWDERS BROOMS Bright New Flakes, 17J-tPuffed Whest . . . . 15c 15c 17y,c Shredded Whest ' 20c Grsp Nuts,' 2 for . . . 35c Case Whit Naptha Soap $$25 10 bars WhiU Ksptha Soap 65c ed " pound baga freeh Rolled 45c Oat 35c large package Sunrip J 55c Oat, 2 for . . 35c Urge Sunrlpe Rolled . . 30c Wheat 35c package Cream of . . 25c Wheat 25c targe Kellogg Corn Flake, 2 for 35o 80 SOAPS large cans Oak Leaf 49c 35c small cans Oak Leaf Jam 25c 45c Jara Colonial Jam . . . 29c 80c large Jar Grove Jam . 45c 20c glasses Llbbys Jelly . . 15c fresh Sweet good firm freeh Sweet . 45o Potato for 35c fresh Cranberries, pound 30c 8 pound - Jam 15c Old Dutch Cleanser . 10c 10c Light House Clesnser, . .25c 3 for 35c large package Sea Foam 25c 35c large package Gold Dust 29c ........ ......... ....... 69c 98c 25c 35o large package Powder 15c package Lux cozsn . 50c 2 dozen 85c Star Naptha 29e 10c elf-suffici- ent -- -- v I 1 I K00 - I NON-TAXAB- FOUR OGDEN STORcS Trade at the location most" convenient STORE NO. 6 STORE NO. 4 h Twenty-elxtand Washington Twenty fourth and Grant STORE NO. 10 STORE NO. 8 Near First National Bank.. Near Golden Rule FRONTS ORANGE LOOK FOR THE LE - cut-lnat- ed -- -- ; . . . non-tazab- . - ; -- " at In-Jurt- ou ; , . ' v - le iTh state of South Carolina was host consideration because the drift of Is the city of Charleston tomorrow jtoday. aecuritie wealth Into Charleston chamber of comto th land of flow capital the larga hlndeiinr merce Wednesday. agriour Industries, rniyiufacturtnt. I Tha opening-- seaslon was held at th cultural and carry l:ffe. until we are old exchanr and euilomi houw built winch the very actlvltie ' I ISO This i.fternoon th year aro. maka our wealth. were to be entertained 'sjove'rnors dealr to expressed your "Ajrreeable Rear 'aboard the crulaer Rocheiter, Atlanax purthe with cord and In complete Robertson' Admiral the of branch learUlatlve of poses destroyer force. Wave Wedneeday there la In Waahlacton a tic Governors wilt you happily know an International will for WaahiBftnn where they conference now mot earnestly at 'night Thum-da- y Hou Whit at the be received of work on plan for th limitation the by President llardinf. armament, a naval holiday, and which settlement of problem Jut mbxht develop Into cauee of InternaCLT THIS OCTIT IS X)RT1I . tional dlaaajreement. MOS1ZY. "It I easy to believe a world-hop- e A Cut out this s".ip. fncloee Jth c d Is centered on thl capital city. Co., ll and mall It to Foley A moat rratlfylnr world accomplishment Ave.. Chicago, III-- , wrltirr your is not Improbable." nam and eddrew clearlr. Tou win 00 recflve In return a trial pacssre d Foley n Honey nd Tr MEET IN GOVERNORS for coufn. colds and croup; non-taxab- le dU-eouraci- nt; arov-ernme- nt, fla-h!- p. Khef-flel- -- ' on-tslnl- nc Corr-poun- OlfD CUSTOMS HOUSE Foley Kidney 1i: for pain in y and beck: rheumatUm. backache. and bladder sllmtnts: snd FoUr CHARLEfrrON. n. C. Dec. 5 Gov- Cathartic Tablets, a wholeeome and ernor Cooper, of Bath Cro!in. wel- thorough!y clear.ir.c cathartic forccn-stlpatioblUoutne". hesdacl.e ant comed the iitSns: jotemon at the Sold turj here. bowels. thirIukk'.'H th of meetlnr today opening teenth annuafl jovtrnon conference. Ad ertieitienU k!3-ne- n, |