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Show 7" f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 'X 19, 1921. roads. canals and roads have been reopened. Such 'houses aa were only damaged have been repaired. What has not been done, and could not be done in the nature of things, was to reconstruct villages which had disappeared totally or to rebuild cities like Khelms. which counted their intact houses by the score only. Depends Upon Republic. - Exactly thin reconstruction the WIes t makes posslbi and, a the Germans have frequently said, for them . as for the world, the removal of the devastated area will be a real bene fit, while for France It will dfspoae of the supremo problem and aa the regions of ruins are transformed, one may expect that something of French bitterness, the keen edge of French resentment will pass. All really depends now upon the surThat It vival of the German republic. has been In grave peril la patent,- - But the murder of Ersberger eeems to have rallied many elements to its defense, while the prospect of a new civil war, of with tho equal certain Intervention France on the Rhine, has sobered even Of th less violent of th extremists. cvuiFse we are now at the beginning of Sinter and thl is always a dangerous season, but merely meeting the requirement of th Wiesbaden agreement- - will provide work for many thousands end will give German Industry an occupation and a market denied the rest of the world, which suffer - acutelyr from unemployment. Of course th German government will have to pay for thl work. But It will as much to do hardly strain Its resources meet its next this as to find gold to reparation payment. If the payment had from tbs reto. be ma In gold. Judging cent collapse of the mark, a eollapse to be attributed to the reparations payAll In all, Wiesbaden marks the ments. most hopeful step since Parle It may Indeed prove the turning point in the whoie situation. n reement Between France nd Germany for Remor-n- g Devastation Promising Step Unwelcomed by Brit-fain Because- - It Strikes Eat Her Economic Plans. By FRANK H. SIMONDS. The tribune, , Oct. as. the WA8IWvOTOK, between "Wiesbaden agreement Splcisl M, Loy.heur and Herr Rathenau may easily prttve the turning point In the whole n dispute over reparation. It iay even turn out to be the first step (Copyright. 1921, bv the McClure NewsIn on economic. If not In a political repaper Syndicate.) adjustment between France and Qer 11 flreefy, Coinciding as it doe with the ing' of the economic sanction against Germany Imposed many months ago because of German violations of the treaty mark an or' Versailles, this agreement develimportant point 111 the after-wa- r opments. Vet It must be perceived that the agree-mItself Is not welcomed In Great Britain for very obvious reasons. The first ami the least considerable objection of moat obvious, th British, although.-th- e is based upon the fact that by the Wiesbaden pact France will receive In the next flVe years more than would be her share under the terms fixed for German pay- Schools Zion City ments In London last spring. As (he Faench, however, are prepared to credit this is tlyj amount against Germany, New Voliya hardly a valid basu for objection. Fwnco-Oerma- ,VtrglUmftha Cmamrd Una which tttanify tmrrtad 8T,000 $$England. Slmnltanrout tkipmrntt mrat t Frame, Hallnnd, It Italy. T IS FLAT in Adopt Theories of England's Trade Hit. - in Geography . Classes. lj No new invention has ever had such Immediate world-wid-e demand. Another picture of what travelers have so often said that Gillette Is the best known article of any hind used anywhere by anyone For instancef Gillette Blades in foreign countries. Where they cost two to ten times as much as competitive makes. Yet over 90 of the sales are genuine Gillette Blades. And in more than one country, a gratuity from tourists in the form of Gillette Blades is more acceptable than money By now.many ofyour very own neighbors express their enthusiasm over the public school maintains 1 by the elate board of education and attended by the children of nonmembera of Vollvs's rbrtstlsn-Catholl- o Apostolic church still teaghes, however, that tho world Is a globe moving through limitless space and that It was the attraction of gravity which paused the apple to fall on Isaac Newton's head. At the Zion schools the new course of study teaches that: The earth la a flat circular world, with a north pole In the exact center, no south pole, and surrounded by a wall of tc which keeps venturesome mariner; Favored by Big Business. And it Is toward this com hlna Ion lhaf from felling off the rim. That th earth hae no motion, but restrong Influences, both In France and in Loucheiir is the mains stationary In space. Germany, are working. most conspicuous French "captain of InThat th sun la not mllltons of tflle dustry," Kathunau one of the prominent In diameter and 91.000.0UU miles away, figures in the development if modern but Is redlly a little orb thirty-tw- o mlies across and only JUOO miles from tbs earth. Germany Industrially. And it le also that the Wiesbaden pact haa the approval of the Ktlnnea press, which Christophers Map Used. speaks obviously for big business. That the law of gravitation l7k fallacy The real problem is now political. France has indicated what she will take and and when objects are thrown into th air they continue to rise until the fore abstain'from all further political and military operations. The present government which impelled them is expended, and of the German republic haa promised to then fall back to earth becaua they are do certain things and, aa the press of heavier than air. A standard map of the world, on Chrisboth countries remark, th agreement is ll a bargain, not dictated by bayo- topher's projection, is used In the schAila nets. If the German republic can last, to demonstrate the fist world theory. then we seem to be approaching better This map, which Is need by navigators n times In relations, and and scientists In making time and longithus the promise of a return to normal tude calculations, differs from the usual on the continent. Mercators projection familiar In other The support of th Btlnnes press in the schools. In that It shows the earth aa present case would seem to Indicate that it would look te an observer directly the great Industrial elements have de- above the north pole, with the continents cided to stand by -- the republic and to and seas projected on a flat plan. As seek peace with France, rather than to s result the north pole is In the center, back the monarchist reaction, which would and Instead of a south pole the Antarctic insure new trouble and probably fresh regions are indicated by a white French occupation In the Ruhr and In about the outer circumference of ring the th Rhine region generally. circle. This Moreover, according to Voltra, and the fact Is of capital lmpottsnce, rep- the Ice barrierring, which keen, mariner from arations from Germany for the recon- falling off the edge of Vi flat world. struction of devastated France have been The Christopher projection wa made from the etart the single item In the sithirty year ago. prior to the discovery lled bill against which has not of the south pole and before much wns aroused German anger and obstlnaty. And known about the Antarctic ref ions, th payments now arranged for are exonly a bare 'outline of portions of the clusively for reconstructtom southern Ice land is shown. t The - Alsace-Lorrain- The eHp Improved the month of August, 335,000 New Improved Gillettes were shipped to England, France,Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Italy. Forerunners of nobody knows how many of these improved shaving instruments that will go to the remotest part of the' earth 7 as fast as they can be made. The real trouble lies in the fact that the German undertaking to pay France In. goods at the rate of ttiO, 000,000 anZION, 111., Oct. 1. Zion schools, of nually for six years, the payment to be lu material and other things needed to which Wilbur Glenn Voliva, th overrebuild the devastated region, automatiseer of the colony, Is president, hsv cally excludes Britain- - from all share in this enormous undertaking and alt par- adopted his new theories of a flat world ticipation in the great incidental trade. and the absence and th Inwlll be the great German steel and 1000 grade and high gravitation, school pupils bellsv Iren firms which will furnish the matheir leach-e- r. terials, not the British. Recognising mat them Implicitly, according already the German coal deliveries to Fignos have ruined British coal trade on th continent (Including In these delivand eries the eoal going to Belgium Jtnlv , It will be appreciated that for Britain struggling with unemployment the loss of possible French markets is a serious thing. But beyond the present lie an even more disturbing future. France as result of the return of a practical monopoly of Iron ore on the continent. Germany has the great coal deposits, which can bs worked much more easily and profitably than the British mines. A combination of French and German coal and iron producers would thus have for Britain henceforth a very grave menace. du Only ihe boundaries of the world can limit the spread of the New Improved Gillette nt EARTH Ham Imfiravad Cittattaa Belgium, Denmark ami alana. 3IS, 000 Hem Improved GiUettn skipped mkrarnd I Ik wtantk af e, nt Gillette Safety Razor free-wi- Gillette Safety Razor real shaving advance brought to them by the New Improved Gillette. . Not long before you can go any whin jnjhe world and hear the same thing- .-- Important about the eew Improved QillettecA IVord about the cBladei Diamond Knurled Handle DiamondTrademarlton Guard Finer Shave longer Service Mote Shaves from your Blade la SILVER mad GOLD Shaving Sati mud Trarcltr Outfit! Most men prefer to screw the razor up tight to get the most satisfactory shave. Gillette deems it proper to ask the pub lie to use Gillette Blades only In genuine Gillette Razors. .The Gillette Blade and Gillette Razor are developed to work together. No Gillette Blade can deliver its full shaving 'quality unless used in a genuine Gillette Razor built by Gillette in the Gillette, way and up to Gillette standards. - Company, Boston, U. s. Use tiie same fins Gillette Blades U you bar known for years but now your Blade Can give you mil th luxury of the finest shaving edge in the world.' , A shaving edge guarded from the fact, but free is the heard. identify the New Improved Gillette byte Fulcrum Shoulder Overhanging Cap Channeled Guard Micrometric Precision Automatic Adjustment $7$ $5 a. TheNew Franco-Germa- Improved 1 " Trouble Ahead. We still have difficult moments ahead. The first will come with the announcement of the Upper Bilcslan ilvciuon bv the league of nations.. If, as eeems certain, this decision divides the Industrial area and gives Poland a considerable share, the reaction in Germany may lead to trouble, if not to the actual overthrow of the republic. Speaking French support of Poland remainsgenerally th real barrier to tolerable, if not friendly relations between France and Germany for the future brut pjlttlng aside rbmote and sven nearer possibilities, the Wiesbaden agreement marks a long step toward getting the devastated areas of northern France rebuilt. Ho far the land has been pretty well cleared and returned to cultivation to a rather surprising degree. The rail Question Propounded. Miss Mary Thompson, of the Zion school system and principal bean liever In the Voliva theories,ardent has propounded a question which she believes will trip scientists and Shownavigator ing on her fist map that the troplo of Cancer, 43 decrees from the north pole was a much smaller circle than the tropin 47 dere farther a a ay, says: on a rlobulr wtrth would drnTW" Mi.Ca-rKlcor- were to sell around either of these tropics comnlerelv thy wuld be identically th Mm.thatlength On flat earth, however, the of Capricorn would be much larger tropic (hen the tropic of Cancer, and would taka much ' around, because on a flat 0,15IrI0 Cancer would be nearer cen-te- r. or north pole. Why don't the some of lii clobular earth believer try galling around the two tropics and find out whether they t.r we are correct? Th (lobular people certainly cant prove curvature of the earth." to candy making, and which in most Suns Nearness Demonstrated. Mies Eva Baker, teacher of geography, demonstrates to her classes tjiat the sun I only a tiny orb a few thousand miles awsy. Instead of an orb millions of miles In diameter and 91.000,000 miles from th earth. If th sou was so large, she says. It would light up all the world, lnatead of oonflnlng Us hottest rays to a belt between the two tropics. Voliva himself, In recent sermon at Shiloh' tabernacle, said God certainly would not have made a sun to light th world and then placed it so far away. A man would be a fool," the over-aeadded, "to build a house In Zion and place his parlor light In Kenosha. Wisconsin." M'sa Thompson, principal of the spools, ay the children prefer their new flat world to the round one In which Columbus believed. "Th students tn Zion schools,' she says, "grasp the theory of the flat earth readllv because their minds ere not full of globular earth teaching such as older folk have had drilled Into them. Therefore they accept the flat earth teaching without questioning, not because Thev have to, hut because It appeals to thern as rational. I don't believe there I on student in the grade who haa questioned It. The Gat earth seem more reasonable to them. The globular, unreal." Plant Intpected at. Part of Sweet s I Company In- Aspirin without saying Bayer. " WARNING! Unless you see name Bayer on tablets, are not you getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians ovyr21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Headache Neuralgia . Earache' NOTED CMesse Trlhqns Salt Lake TrtbUM Rheumatism Neuritis tablets-r-Bot- ile fir'- . killed. Leased Wit. NEW TORJC, Oct. L of the J. WalBaron, head representativeU.Elwyn ter Thompson Advertising agency," and one of th advertising men tn New York, wa killed this morning by falling from a train In the Hudson tub under the river near the Erl station, Jeraev IK T; and Christopher street ' eta-1- 1 on, Manhattan, Th accident caused a panic in the crowded train from which Baron fell and tied up traffic In the tub two hour while the body was nearly extricated. Baron wa 30 years old and, lived with hie wife, child and his father, E, A. Baron, at Lngley ood, N. J-best-kno- LumbagoPaihTPain Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. of 24 and 100 AH druggist Handy tin boxes of 12 Asplris Is tb trad aiark ofBter Manufacture ot Bonos oe dead fester of galley UcacJe - advertising man conducted under the auspices of th stats xm-lneTh department of registration. W. H. Day-to- n are J. L, Franken and of Salt Lake. Archibald Bevan of Tooele, John Culley of Ogden and H. H. Peterson of Richfield, Thl test will be continued totjey. t ra nese people comprise of the worlds population, Mr. Tqng declared that In the coming International struggle, China Is bound to play a principal part for good or for evil, if that struggle Is net prevented by International understanding." The general topic of this morning's discussion was the "obligations of Journalism with reference to International relatione." Th Improvement of world news communication was discussed this one-four- ASSIGNED TO PHILIPPINES. MANILA, Oct. IS. Four arrtiy officers, Wood-Forbmission, which Investigated Philippine conditions, have been assigned to duty as assistants to Governor General Wood. The officers Colonel Frank R. McCoy, Lieutenant The Sweet Candy company was estab- are Gordon Johnston, Major F.dward Convalescence after pneumonia, tylished twenty-on- e years ago The vari- Colonel Bowdltch, Jr., and Lieutenant Osborne phoid fever and th grip Is sometimes' luO.OOO ous departments Occupy Square merely apparent, not real. To make It feet of floor apace. The equipment con- Wood. real and rapid, there le no other tonic masists of the most modsrn types of sem-- PLEADS FOR AMITY. so highly recommended a Hood' chinery, Including automatic and iautomatic wrapping and dipping devices. HONOLULU, Oct. IS. A plea for bet' Sarsaparilla. Thousands so testify. Take Hood's. The mechanical department and building 'ter understanding of China by th press (Advertisement.) represent an investment of approximately we uttered by Holllngtqn Tong, editor II 000,000. of th Weekly Review of Peking. In an sate by Presbyterian church. about address today before the press congress ithRummage The daily capacity of the plant So. and 1st West, Saturday, 10 a. m. 40 000 pounds twenty tons or one cerloed of the wmrtd. Pointing out thatUh Chi (Advertisement.) Three of candy ready for consumption. In the hundred persons are employed plant and the annual pay roll Is were Last year. 22,f.0 bag of sugar of used. Approximately 30.000 pound shelled nuts are consumed Annually and tha condensed milk and dairy products, necessary la the same period, havev a va'ue of more than 330,004). Thlrty-flsalesmen are employed... Many of the department heads and other employees have been with the company ever since It began operation twenty-one years ego. A large, modern ly equipped cefe. In which lunch ts served th employees, la fhalntained. Rotarlans yesterday were struck withy To th : the splendidly lighted rooms, the Energy previsions and obvious cleanliness, and Constipation Indigestion the spacious working rooms and the quiet and systematic manner In which the dons Everywhere people ere tstklAf sheet tmry ti a great aid te digestion and ts of candy are poured from numerous vats new, easy end eroaenirtl way of ' chronic . Into and' and mixers moulds, conveyers retting efthetruewonderful smatlh araeon.UMtlow the bins and finally rpacked and made ready 'in the fi?.. success and satisfaction ar y tablet for shipment. form called Mastin' tiny guaranteed te weak, thin, nervous YITAMON. By getting the precious Special guest at ths luncheon yester-wer- e -former Governor John C. Cu tier. yeaet and- ethsr vttamtne In this highly h W win be promptly re! conreatrated form, you ran be sore Bishop' Charles W. NIbley and Walter K. ef St'JSr -Lewis, the latter an Ogden Rotarian and quick results, fer Mastin' YITAMON banishes plmt.1. bolls and skis erce-tte- a candy manufacturer. as if by waste, strengthens the erves, bellds TO TAKE TEST. THIRTEEN (he body with flrw imitations or substitute. You ciTZ ' candidates Bd tissue and often flesh Thirteen for licenses to Mtstla'e YITAMON T.bTct. st .u tb whole g It wtll netrejuvenates system. in Utah unset tb pharmacy practice presented stomach or csss gas. hat os th co- - druggists, such as Owl Drug Co. themselves yesterday for exam.'pation, alt members of the es to-b- dustrial Education Work. er Never say in- stances la preferable to cane sugar. More than 200 salesmen are occupied Ir sell- -ing Utah candy, and their territory tends from the Missouri river to the Pacific coast, Including distant northwestern points. The wide sale of Utah candy products Is due to the superior quality with which the market la supplied and numerous conveniences and advantages which are afforded patrons. While there Is keen competition among Utah sugar making concerns, there la. nevertheless, a spirit of cooperation which tends to benefit the retailer and the consumer." Rotary club members' yesterday continued their clast work In Industrial education and visited the plant of the Sweet Candy company, where they were luncheon guests of ths Sweet brothers, Louis 8., Arthur and Leon. The lunch-eo- h was served In the companys cafe on the third floor and at Its conclusion th Rotarlans, under the guidance of officers and 'department heads, made a tour of the plant and were Introduced to some of the mysteries of candy making. The visitors learned that In the manufacture ot tweets, much ponderous and Intricate machinery le necessary and that In perfecting some of the meny automatic devices Included In the mechanical svs: tem, considerable skill and Ingenuity has been Invested. Candy making, it also was demonstrated, le not exactly a process of almpUrtty, but requires workers of much experience, deft fingers and not a little artistic ability. Preceding the trip through the factory, Leon Hweet told the gdexta something Aa Utah, which state, Mr, Hweet said, leads ail In candy producother western states " tion. . "In th manufacture of candy In continued Mr. Sweet, "from to 100,000 seeks of sugar are consumed annually. Ninety per cent of thl sugar te beet sugar, which. Is admirably adapted eeawemtng-candii-manufacturi- this-state39,-0- I ' J ,1 )f - V - . -- -- 1 1490.-00- -- 0. Yeast Vitamon Tablets For Firm Flesh san-tar- Strengthen Correct Nerre, Increase Pep health-gtvln- e 7bse-lutsl- a; i - 4 |