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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNT AY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1921, 24 Furniture Specials FumiiQre Specials LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS Buy Where You Save looney Smiths Axminster Some Suggestions For Xmas Rugs . . size . 11-3x- Sullivan Asks 'Why Read Plutarch on Cato While 27x54-inc- Wells Is Writing on Kato . Make Her Xmas Happy One of these will do it think of the steps it will save her. -- -- Sellers Kitchen Cabinets, Five Patterns Fumed or Golden Finish Extension Tables Extension Tables' Extension Tables Quantity Steel QQ 3-P- fig ROCKERS . V1 vV A y I a- -. - $10.50 $24.50 h. CEDAR CHESTS -- 48-inc- h. Telephone Table and Bench., $7.75 .... FOR THE KIDDIES Youths Chair, extra CA7Ij made...... ...... CiU- Hijh r- 52.95 54-2- Bed Each Durability - Will Last a Lifetime 6-H- - 5fQ See Onr Display of Beautiful LIBRARY TABLE AND We Have Only a Limited Number of These Wonderful This Kitchen Comfort Range, Polished Top -- FLOOR LAMPS Exceptionally Low Priced IRON AND BRASS BEDS Ranging in Price From $5.00 to $75.00 Range Bargains Guaranteed 20-ye- ar CASH OR TERMS 524.59 NOT a cheaply made, inferior article, but is constructed of e oak, with mirror; finish and workmanship first class. Other Dressers equally high-grad- low priced. Ivory Bedroom Set 0 NO FREE OFFERINGS our American Walnut and Library Table, Mahogany Queen Anne design. Theyre wonderful values. Only a few See fwe Are Selling -- $29.00 Reg-ula- r to $72.50. For this WE CANNOT AFFORD IT AT THESE PRICES Ranges-E- ot BED, NIER, Premiums No Range Bakes Like a Coal Range No Coal Range Bakes Like a Kitchen Comfort Be Pleased With a Kitchen Comfort for Christmas Any Woman-Woul- V Sagless $7.50 DRESSERS No .Kitchen Comfort Ramige m Om Stock Marked Over $79-5- a Big Value Others Equally Low Priced - 5 S5C EedBocUtt, inairs Walls ly Ch&irs At Its sale GEDAR CHESTS 42-inc- com- $37.50 $55.00 $3.75 well CASH OR TERMS high-clas- s Ask salesmen to show you our ROYAL EASY CHAIRS Magazine Rack-F- our shelves Bed Springs. Buffets in Golden and Fumed Finish 6 S650 - The kitchen Comfort . $32.50 to $49.50 f,"-- Range Range Weighs From 400 to 500 Pounds One-Piec- $16.50 to $21.50 Genuine Leather Rockers, workmanship; solid fort assured or hexagon: Each. "' Deep or Shallow Firebox e Fireback Sectional Eireback v One Lot Used S3-50 Rockers Fumed Cak with genuine leather removable seat; well uphol- - n, If It were not for the overshadowing Importance of the conference and tne clearly greater necessity of recording It as adequately as possible, there are a good many aspects of domestic politics that would be recognised as of high Importance and calling for the most thorough understanding on the part of the public. If It were not for fllo conference, the debate In the senate on the Newberry case would have had the big headlines In the daily papers. The failure of con- to write an adequate tax measure, n fulfillment of the administration's program, would be setn as a political Issue with consequences of sure Importance: and the coming together of congress for Its first regular session next Tuesday would be realised as an event of the highest public Interest All of these things President Harding seems to take In the course of the day's work HI unruffled serenity Is one of the most striking things that appeal to those of us who make the dally round of events here. $,75 52.35 S2.75 Full Leather Seat Dining Chair Extra heavy; Tabourets made of oak. Round, square Long-live- d i ..:.S23-C- 0 Noted for Its Sanitary Leg Base Plain or Nickeled Wood Seat Dining Chair Wells, Conference Overshadows All. V Polished Steel Finish French Plate Top $22.50 to $55.00 Only a Limited Chair S0Wt,Ba?t, Reporters Elect of World. the reporter, In the dally papers not lees Important than Wella, thejila-torlain h!s "Outline of History." It to be ought possible for the reader who ha. some Imagination to get a much exaltation out of a evening paper today as out of any of the volumes of Plutarch or Gibbon, assuming, of course that the reporters of these present events hate the ability to describe them adequately. For that matter, the reporters who sre here to describe the conference, like the statesmen who participate in it, are the elect of their particular world. The reporting, of course, cannot be as good reading aa Plutarch or Gibbon, or a host of minor historians. It is only after and detachment, and only with the thoughtful care that comes with leisure. that this conference can ho described adequately as a matter of history. All that will come Jster. For the present, necessarily, the writing must be hurried. But the fact remains that for the purpose of reporting the conference, the men who are here are like the statesmen who compose It. the most exalted of their generation. s- CLEAN WASHABLE SANITARY NO BLACKING REQUIRED Dining Table And Chair Bargains Common $19.50 Priscilla Sewing $9.25 O&incts Beautiful design Fern Stand Walnut SG.50 finish The Many Advantages of This Reasonably Priced, 6-H- c I The Most Reasonably Priced and Long Lasting Range Made English LADIES WRITING DESKS Mahogany, Range Cheap $22.50 to 555.03 It is Infinitely enlarged also by the fact that so much more of the world is ab.e . 510.50 58.75 For Wife and Mother People More Intelligent. top h 53K j , 40-inc- - 525.00 finish $!4.50 3;,i'v to Buy a 0 $1559 ftt seeeee 9x1012 . nt i $4-5- 0xi2 -- to read and follow public affairs with intelligence and conviction It must have ttvclc enev fnr tm "of old Homans to come to the front in that relatively small wqrld of educated men. In the Homan vvor.d probably the number of persons who had intelligent understanding of public affairs was not larger than a fairly email American town. For the reit, the Homan empire consisted of a few millions of illiterate dependents and serfs It must have been a vrv much easier process for a man of ability and ambition to pushhimnelf to the top of that world than it Is for men' like Harding and Hughes and Balfour and Briand and Kato to push themselves to the front of nations th'r respective My conversation with Wflls was jocular and took place in one of the friendly contacts that are characteristic of the informal surroundings of the conference Nev-- f ertheleas, I suspect that a reasonably serious thesis could be written Nn the theory that what is happening here before our eyes 4a about as large aa most of the things that constitute the high peaks of history. $32.50 size size h Pabcolin Enamel . Art Rugs Tribute. Paid to Elihu Root , for Splendid Statesman-- j ship Shoivn at Parley. BY MARK L. SULLWAN. WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec 3. H. O. IVella the other, day spoke of rending what Plutarch had eald about the Roman, Cato. I felt like asking him, uhyead Plutarch on Cato when you can read Well on Kato In the evening paper not only read about Kato, but aee him In the fleeh and tn art'on ; and not only aee Kato in action, but sie Hughes and Harding and Root and Balfour and Brland and the others, t suspect that an entirely reasonable argument could be made that these men are just as able and Just as big In personality as any of the old Romans were. Certain It Is easily demonstrable that the affairs these men are dealing with are decidedly more Important than the affair the old Romans ' managed. . What the men-wh-o meet every day in the a hite marh.e are doing Is on a vastly larger scale lining anything thq Romans had to do It Is on a larger Beale In proportion a the civilized is larger than the world of the pres-civilized world of nineteen hundred years ago. hot on'lv la the scale larger hv the degree In which the civilized world Is larger. ,$53.75 ,,$34.50. 9x12 size- - FinishMahogany Breakfast Table Will Demonstrate Factory Is Expert Your Chance This Good Beautiful Patterns NUMBER DRESSER, : CHIFFO- TABLE, DRESSING DRESSING TABLE BENCH Special. . NUMBER 89.00 - 2 . BED, DRESSER, CHIFFONIER, DRESSING TABLE, DRESSING TABLE BENCH, NIGHT STAN- D$165.00 Special. d ' $35.C0 to $49.50 Armstrongs Gome Early AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Bow End Bed, Dresser, Vanity Dresser, A suite. Special $210.00 Chif-fonie- r. Guaranteed Linoleum 6 feet wide; laid on your floor. Per running . JWgQ See the Kitchen Comfort Range Demonstrated All This Week at Our Store Turn in lour Old Stove on a New Kitchen Comfort Range. high-grad- e at yard, .,.. .. Congoleum Rug Border, Yard Hardng Is Serene. It Is no time, of course, to a measured estimate of Harding's attempt personality which should take account if all Its aspects, but thers can be no doubt of the fait that equanimity and his personal urmor against the infection of excitement hate much to do w'th the success of the and conference, especially with the creation of the spirit and atmosphere of It. You get a sense of assurance and confidence from so little an episode as j to one of the conferences betweengoing the president and the newspaper men. whieh are held after each cabinet meeting, and ses-li- n finding that the f cabinet, under the serenltv of Hardingthes leadership, has handled routine business, h&s not alhided to the conference and has carried on the affairs of the government as If the conference did not exist. Harding's mind Is singularly free from of will for peare which Hughes the qualitlee'-tha-t waste time and bra'n am the essential ultimate goal of paks what is matter, either In worry about the past being attempted. or apprehension about the future ne does not fret and lie has the valuable Hoot Comes Forward. quality of dividing the business of the y Hardin and Hughe are the meit dav Into compartments He waits until the matter In hand demands decision he conspicuous of the Amtrlcans who At leant, makes the decision, and he passes to' the have-i a part In the conference thattrue up to date. Iurm the next next thing. wetk or two It may be posnibie tliat the role of EUhu Root w ill be seen ay large President Is a Worker. as that cf Hardin and Hughe. We are - In the mere getting Into that part cf the conferquality or capacity juit ence which ha been Mr. Roof rpeclal foe hard work, Harding lt In the relation he hae to thextraordinary - conference, ak, and If his role lit the conference the giving cf thought to that alone Is a doc not "happen to become spectacular In the new of the next week, it Is very man' Aside from that, and strong worjt In addition to lt, the preparation for his sure to be realized In the year to com, the historians will have acres to when opening address, for the meeting of conthe paper and are able to weigh wbt gress next' Tuesday, would be a fair all h.L been done with the detachment of week g work for a man with average capacity for concentrated cerebration Har- time and d.Btance. all tn an easy stride. These It a he stand todav. ia a Root, ding takes serene,- - unhurried and unexcited qualities to command the attention likepectle some of Harding's personality are most cermonument. There he stand, at tainly a highly Important part of the the age of 78 with a brain that wa richAil Washington feels them ly endowed In the beginning, end ha conference. and takes them on by a kind of associ- now the acute refinement and fine effiative coloration. Probably lt Is also true ciency that come from a lifetime of hard that these qualities either now or In due Intellectual work. It la easy to envisage course of time will radiate throughout him, at hi age and with hi philosophic the country, and. to a degree, throughout temperament, surveying the world from the world, and will tend to create that the standpoint of one w ho must have two-ho- pub-Pel- 1 SALT LAKE CITY 4th SOUTH and STATE STREET -- $ rt BK1 Essa gun to cons'der the time, when he shall teave It. Looking at the world with thl ersne abstraction, and determined to bequeath to it the heritage of th best work of a career already Lrowded with achievement. he considers the tide of evolution and the star of d rectlon and put hi mind upon what Is best to be done about that 400,0 10,000 human being who compose the largest single nation on the earth' Surface what best to be done not onlv, about the 400 000.000 for their own sake, but about their big and close relation to a world which, wobbles dangerously on the No Man Land between .... . chaos and order. R China Enters Sphere. -.- c It would have been appallingly easy to get off with the Wrong foot about China, and'TT'wouId have had terrifying consequence If that had happened The theory upon which the eubject of China was taken up was probably an axiom of Intellectual habicwuli a man of Mr. Root'l disc phne of mind. A leas competent brain might readily have chosen th more obvlhu way, anq the more ibvloue way would have been the fatsllv wrong way. The obvious thing would have been to take up the disputed aspect of China one by one to begin by quarreling rbqut postr fTces and then to pass to tariffs Is - matching given set of fact with the principle Involved, a coldly Intellectual process that not only Involves no heat of emotion, but actually puts all anger or se.fishnes, tn 4htR. position of an Impossible Intruder. Mr. Root, tngagedxu this process, la a spectacle to enrich IhV Imagination. At an age and with a relation to the world that frees him from anK necessity for considerations of partv orNfactional or personal interest, he takes thaqrlslble universe for his client and lay down a course of action whose results Will have a fairly large determining Influence on a spirit harmony, and agree- what the world is to be a century after ment with which to take up afterward Mr. Root ha departed from it. those aspects of the question which required the smoothing out of dlfferepces. Nation Needs Help. In this eplrlt Mr Root formulated the statement of principles, to which all sub- ' China Is Infinitely the most perilous and scribed. fl'nce then, fer the present and difficult par of the conference; but there so long a the discussion of China con- can be no possible 'doubt that men of reaof tinues, lt Is merely a question- - of testing son. following Mr Root's method Her is arrive at agreement. on detail after another as to whether It become In which has a civilization world Uve principles falls within or without a Island surrounded small by relatively agreed upon. 2MM)00,000, with th chaos of Russia central Europes 10(J,00,000 and India's Ilis Judgment Valuable. 300 000.000, tottering toward a degree of By this mechanism of discussion, ob- collapse that the men. In th conference know better than anyone else. Under this stacles fall aslds like cards, and or angry emotion has literally no set of oonditiona Is lt possible that, tne hance to arise. It Is W mere matter of nations who compose this receding end z state of mind made acrimonious by dispute. That course would have led to the Hut the theory maximum of controversy upon which Root led off wa based on considering first, not the points of controversy about China, but the points of agreement. The theory was first to enumerate and set dewn those aspects of China as to which there was no dissent, and leave for later discussion those things which were described In the Invitation to the conference as "the remaining causes of friction In the world." Among other advantages." this method of approach had that of creating In the .f ce Imperiled island of civilisation will choose to sdd 400,000,000 more to the sea of chaos? Even on the basis of cold the shortsighted selfishness that would divide China up, must yield to the that will Special tn The Tribune. more enlightened restore It and maintain lt for civilisation. POCATELLjj, Idaho. Dec, "3. Threo The men of reason who compos the conmen last night entered th Petros ference will zee that the thing to do abottt masked on North Second nvenueand grocery China Is not to steal it. but to heal It. after holding up Nick Karadae EveNew York 1921, the by (Copyright, revolver, robbed th cazti register of I3Y In cash. ning Post. Inc.) ' Karadaz stated that the threz men walked peat the store several times and Self-defen- se when entering had handkerchiefs over thotr faces. One acted aa a lookout, in one he d a revolver to Karadaa head a r he knelt behind the counter and the third wont through the register. One man Th Tribune. BpSelsI by the front door and the otheis-b3. Leroy IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. th back door. Oood descriptions were PurneH, charged with the murder of K. furnished, but n6 arrests nave been made E. JLory her on July 38, waa acquitted by the jury, which reported St t o'clock COMPLAINT IS3UED. this morning J F. Johnson, Inspector for iba s'aie The state srharged that Purnell and In and a health had quarbeeKdrinklng, Dorey department, yesterday Issued a rel that followed. Purnell had shot and complaint against Edwin Cook of Goshen, for alleged violation of the quaran- instantly killed Dbrev The defense maintained 'that Dorey tine laws Mr. Cook's home had been drew hlz gun and that Purnell had taken quarantined for scarlet fever. The eas will ba tried before Justice Bteele of It away from .him andghot In st. Masked Men'Hold Up Grocery at Pocatello st wttha Plea Wins Idaho Murder Case r. v t |