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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ibune JSalt akf ! tF Morale IhqH Uk Tribune FobriaMng Cmpmm?. TERMS Or srBSTRlPTIOMt fa f7tah, Id bo, Nrad ad Wyoming .ft JJ Pally aod Enaday, one aiootli, 19.M Dally and load ay, aba yoar. Claawbara la U. ft. IHllv and ftanday, par month.. tend Warkly Tribnn, Tho Trtbaaa la on aala In 7 Important elt la th mm fttatac. Hradera may iifyW agent la any city by telephoning thla Th Tribuna la a mamba at tbn Aaaoofctad Preaa. Tha Aaaoriatcd Pra la wlnairf aawa to tba bm for jrapublioatloo of all erad-Haftiapateboa rradlt4 to It or not otherwiaa la thla papar, and aiao tha local puMUbad haroln Tb Trltmna la a mom bar of tbaAndlt Bnroaa e a Circulation, Iaformatlon coccarnlng Tha Tno vna'a circulation will bo auppllad by too Aodit Bureau of Circulation, Vnwtin bldg . CbmatA Tha ft C. Beckwith Special Agency. aola eaat-adrarttalng agent. world bldg. Nw I Tribttna bldg 7 Chicago; Pat Dtapatcfc bldg t, JiBii; Ford bldg, Detroit, Wleh,; Bryant bldg . Kansas City. Mo. W. B Barnogar Ca.,. Pacific Cobit refireaentatlra. Examiner bldg An ftaa FTanclaco; Tltlt Inauraoca bldg , gelea; Peat Intelligencer bldg , fteattla. Hua ftl. Paria offiea of Tba Trlbuat, 4 ftoaore. Paria, franca. TaUpbeas Waaatdt Wd. When yon fall to get your Trlbuoa telephone the alt? rtrculallon department before 40 o'clock 01. and a cope will H aent yon br taeaaenger. kitiarad at tba poetofflcw at Salt Laka City aa asrond-riaes matter H ,, wjt w 1, 1922. of transfer are completed and the road that lower prices, are not always thaj torned over .to 'the Chinese, who are most important os the mling factor in A Line a Type or Two City of Single Women to purchase the transportation system yuccessful merchandising abroad. Ser- - J vice, delivery and credit arrangements! with their own money. Hew to th line, let th quips -- aQ By Frederic J. Hsakin. U The Chinese have been insistent upon carry great weight with Jmporte .where they may. and in these respects Chinesp control of the road during' the foreign countries, WASHINGTON, Jad. 23 A new-an- d business is American man the of usually operation preceding purchase period To I scar a. . Interesting distinction has been conferred and final payment. The agreement, aa on an equal footing at least with his upon the capital of the United States by .) (In Quest of a price-cuttin, competitors. has been said, represents a comprothe last cwnau. It ha been found that Why, yes, I believe I could help you: Take Grandfather's St home; Corner Information has also reached the de- there is a larger proportion of unmarried Add leaded mise, with the- - Japanese securing the panes; quill; andmer-of German i Soma women of Columbia the than in that the District irons; partment larger share of advantage. - An owl, and fallen-dow- n all a Tom. means in their a of and much by had on the Latin larger any states, The Shantung question, long a thorn chants thandn man of the states. were finding, proportion some in the aide .of tho Chinese problem, waa American eontract--the- y On set Mor9-Umshelves a the in fitting collection, ha4f ot thg female Next, a globe; a tall candle tha) started on the, road to adjustment on it impossible to make delivery At the District of Columbia over 1ft year oi smokes. December 1, when Hughes and.. Balfour price, and terms originally offered. With various trophy-cusTK7.iu S passim; Through the window, a vista of oaks. tendered thejr good offices, in media- V hile low prices would for a time re- - j next in percentage of female single with M 8 per cent. The InDefCrl how about Judith? tion. While settlement of .minor ques- tarT certain American exports, other 6ieednea, centage of married women rises as you For a figure, to Judas" I dare) (Thats tho nearest tions relating to the xeturn'of the distinctive American products will ah l west, until In Wyoming 70.S per cent Decked ot all the women who have passed 14 bravely, in garments of gladd Klaochow leasehold to China was being j ways be in wide demand abroad, ness; hV husbands. deceit In her prayer! ' at the Ibeginning, the respective of prices, because of the Tnere has beqn a great deal written of women late such of about which the vorable years tendency of control of ' the Shantung reputations products not to hand Her grasps a Head Holofernes marry. Some contend that they (His face is no riddle at all); railroad was deferred from time to don't marry because they , can't, and She's drawing it out from her meat-ba- g others assert tha) they dont marry betime, until the Chinese declared they , To hang on Betbulias wall. Well. cause they prefer to stay single. diffiwould go no further until that In re Is a chance for some social tnvesti- mind ahe Imprisoned with -- Then eame the to study the. single woman In her (His culty was adjusted. Her sandala have ravished his beauty; to td gator few A it ago appeared favorlt n American haunt. years Incidentally, deadlock which threatened the entire Device: On a fluttering rib'bon. sight). the women here come from all parts of ' the Who certain Also Betrayed that Him " Good lordly and .practically Messrs. conversations. the United States, and are of all classes. Hughes AfUOSTELLO. night! be a most ln- and soon become , tyr would collateral American buffalo 'ages, that Balfour then suggested I Be- : . i enterprise to study them. issues D6 Adjusted ana the Fail problem extinct. Wanton slaughter by Indians! fort outlining its possibilities, let us see Not Only Loathsome But Positively Ret volting. show . about marriage taken up following the adjustment wM hunt(,r8 haij almogt wiped out Dear R. H. Dr Just a transcription This plan was accepted, and it h of from the Vox Pop counter of the WT ProPrt,n r?n2!jjJLisLOW O.JS, has beea.fetloweii-wjtli- Something must, he dene in. the Immediate present," Lron't you think- - iit With the navallreaty and Shantung the western plains, and the end Beamed tTthmLS .hlTtcSfding might be added to your Loathsome LoA, L. D controversy out of the way, only a close at hand. Some few of the remain- self. Is more an Illustration of the un cutions? few collateral issues will stand in the animals were rounded up in Mon- - dK?blTheyLVhfsppatalniahdue And While We'rs on tho Subject pathcf-liaflLf- id that R.-- H. jourmilSnt&f people r-Kindty teH W. G Cr to re tended,they- itt- - over li.nd under 2i year, of age In member, t.while fere nee. None of these promises long 1taahe is correcting our Entwelve in yeara lhetrot,ac1ntpopLaave"rt ?o thTSS&totaM glish, that eyes dont light upon, but on, number, and deliberation. Chief bf these issues is A. J. M. to do with the matter. The the matter of the twenty-oi(demands, ago the Canadian government pur-- 1 what this has l of peo. the that Implication proportion If which the conference leaders have chased 740 of the animals from Michael, pi who marry remains about, the same. Excuse, 111 I from quata refrain, In Hudibrastlc vein, And at shown a disposition to sidetrack as The proportion of those who have been Pablo, a 1 lathead Indian. They were tllvnrceh and have not remarried shows Revive the art of rhymes again. loaded with dynamite. GWTNN. a small but steady g&ln. In the agriculturplaced in Wainwright park, in the heart al-west the proportion of married peonris Our Weak tho Point in Armor. Ah, Indusonce the roamed of the than AND is in BRITAIN EGYPT. region by trappers ple generally larger . Vangles Got to Have an Assistant. trial east The larger proportion of marof the Hudson Bay company. R. In H. some of the western states L.: Notice she doesn't like ried women The British government's statement The herd has increased to such an ex is due to the fact that there are more ach or lettuce. Hope you won't spinstick wom me In wben there men the to out proportion excess in pinning on th decoration. of now tent it that numbers summoned that Lord AUenby has been In some eastern GADDUS. the of en, but qtates , of mafried from Cairo, to discuss the Egyptian 5000, and the Canadian government is there la awellsmaller proportion women. In Stop the Prso, Hankl Heras a Telegram! as of married to commercialize the ani- men aa ways seeking situation, coupled with the statement mals. Thera is an excellent .market for & word, it seems true that 4n industrial RECEIVED AT where jobs are to be had peo78KS YO BO BLUB that it was Intended to reach an agree buffalo meat. All the buffalo the gov centers ple are less likely to marry than In agri- BANGOR ftnP JAN 27 9122 THE COLYUM CONDUCTOR ment regarding the British and cares to kill can be sold at fine CHICAGO TRIBUNE CHICAGO ILL of immigrants who PULL OVER ON A SIDING price in both Canada and the United are groat numbers tian claims, indicates that the .Liberal .... AND LET wive some their arrive married, bringing THIS PASS THEY'RE LIKE RAILS Some of the surplus bulls, it and some was re- element in the cabinet-whi- ch leaving them behind. A study AND LOCOMOTIVE BECAUSE WHEN is said, will be killed this winter tot of the native stock alone, would, In all SHE RAILS AT HIM A BIT AND HE sponsible for the Irish settlement, has tbe'nlarkek probability, show a larger "percentage of PUFFS BACICAT HER SHES SURE unmarried persons in the Industrial TO SPREAD HERSPiLF" AND THEN triumphed, and His entirely likely that! Bnffal 0f command robes price regions as compared with the agriculCRASH HE RUNS CLEAR AWAY FROM . little difficulty will btr met n.ect,ng!$lpo THE TRACK AND TEARS UP THE TIE according to latest market tural. I the Egyptian demands, THAT BINDS WHY THEY REFRAIN. reports. They are remarkably durable, SPAROW for this falling off - 256P aa all Utah pioneers are well aware, and of What is theInreason centers? Industrial the W marriage one who was inston Churchill, R. H. L. given even wtj, the hardest service will last Douotless one reason ia found in the cirof those most responsible for the final easier man. of It far cumstances is the com-forwere in BafWo robe, fop to support a wife on a farm than In a Answers to Questions.of the Irish treaty It is also a moa'UM fjft ' vearg a ' wben th rem. city. A farmer literally must have a Curzon for and face the Lord one in of the hardeet slap she Is often nant9 of th t herdg were 8til, wife, and and (Any reader can get the answer to any most useful domestic anithe war office, which, in a treaty of-by writing The Tribune Inforexiatence- - KowSth th source cut working The city man can question on mals the pace. mation Frederio J Hankln, Difered to Adly Pasha and rejected by tormina-Egyp- t gut along a good deal better without a rector, Bureau, h th, alm0,t ompIet, of( Washington, D. C. This offer ap. wife. He cam get h s meals at cafes: he adopted an- unbending attitude tion of to The bureau Information. plies are een. strictly rarely can find people to dam his socks and do toward the Egyptian claims for real give advice on legal, medical and for i2J to $250. tils laundry work and clean up his room. cannot j,eads jjounted financial matters. It not does attempt home rulc. Also he can find feminine companionship to settle domestic -. troubles, nor to under.,The tatter price wrs obtained for eev-I- t outside 6f marriage a good deal more exhaustive research on any subject. is understood to be the present in-Montreal. If .Vertl easily In a large city than In a rural take refentlvin your question plainly and briefly. tention of the government if the dia ihuadred Hence the city man tend Write full name and address and inclose bffalo are .kiUed annually, community. to pass up marriage more often than the Give 2 cents In stamps for return postage. cussion with Lord AUenby is favorable, , for eu- - however, tho head market will soon be- country dweller. AH replies are sent direct to the Ini ta meet the BeyptLaa aemana ta not all on the man's But the refusal come overstocked, side. If the country man needs a wife, quirer.) . sential indeiendence, retaining only .the made in tan- - the country woman has literally no ochave been Kxperiments Q. How much does It cost to go from right to protect military commumca-cupation open to her except marriage. Havana buffalo hides. This may fce. do. The to Key West by airplane? H. woman can get s Job. The questions and the Suez canal . and the right 'mng city 19. R. an con, it is thought, into impor- tion Is whether she really. In any v ts protect all foreigners in Egypt after iveloped, A. This flight Is made In eighty-fiv- e of Job number the siderable cases, takes tant the leather is tough, aa industry, minutes fare Is 330. and the the British troops have, been .withfrom choice, or does she generally do so And, it is claimed, practically , pliable from necessity. r drawn. Great Britain will not insist i, Q. How much sugar does the aver. The wool which the ani- - There is evidently a small but genuine , . that troops be permitted to remain in! waterproof. revolt against matrimony In the larger age person consume In a year? J. H. B. abed every spring has been man- - cities mls A. . The of the avthe actual proporDuring the period country. . Cairo and Alexandria nor on the ufactured into a strong cloth fabne tion of married persons has declined lit- erage yearly consumption of sugar per ,V to In of British advisers was United so , the 78.27 but States If any, poiutmCnt this, as pointed capita far; ha which industrialf possibiuties, tle, 84.48 out above, is partly due to the always-marri- pounds; pounds; Egyptian ministers, but nothing defi-- . 83.10 The wool pounds. Immigrants pouring into those ' mte will be done . before Lord AUenby i. though of a restricted kind. where the refusal of marriage la is gathered up from about tha park,! but cities as Who most and bs It ever to Q. common, My it which tha offsetting said, about is country, arrival, expected it ia believed it may be practicable to far as figure Show. Then, too, divorce right, but right Or wrong my country?" middle of next-wee- k. s C. on In E. more Is Increase. H. peothe word, , shear the buffalo annually like sheep. A. This was a toast proposed by Comple stay out of marriage, and more yhe problem to be solved is who 1 get out, than formerly. The Inter-Is modore Stephen Decatur. to negotiate for Egypt. At INVENTED THE GAS MASK. esting question Is whether this revolt time there are only three outstanding chiefly feminine or chiefly masculine. Is Q, Is trade between Alaska and the it due chiefly to an Increase of women United States considered foreign or doleaders Adly Pasha, Sarwat Pasha At London recently there was un- - who to be free, or to an Increase mestic? R. L. prefer of men who do not cate to support a and Zagloul Pasha. Adly resigned the veiled a A. Trade . between the United States " simple memorial to the memory wife? and Alaska Is considered domes: 1c compremiership owing to the failure of tho of - Lieutenant Colonel os Alaska belongs to the United F. merce, E. WASHINGTON THE SPINSTER. Harrison, first treaty, and since then there has Tha cos' of Washington, .the city ot States. been no government in Egypt. Sutwat ',lvntor of thegaa mask. - More than single women, would seem to he an arQ How can I be sure that letters I are has been asked to form a government, 20,000,000 of these masks were manu-an- d gument for the view that the women In revolt against marriage It I certain send are not tampered with or steamed he replied stating the .terms on factured for British and American N. E. . open that women come to Washington from A Moisten the flap with the white of he would do this. all parts of the country for the purpose an djerg) and their nse unquestionably of getting egg and dry thorougnly. Ho secured Is also certain that It is reported his terms are much the saved the lives of innumerable soldiers Washington Jobr"It la known to womem In all It cannot be pulled open, and steaming same as those- - now offered by Great of the country se a placet where has no effect on It. parts husband-huntin- g exceedingly poof. This Britain., Zagloul, who-i- . said to be the,n bc late war. As a matter of fact, Is due In part tolathe Q Does a tree grow thicker from the large relatlvp pro Eamonn de Valera of Egypt, was de practically every soldier who served in portion of women In the population, and inside or outside? C. A. M. A. The bureau of forestry says that to or that fact In the tvyes the part ported byg the British some weeks ago. the trenches at one time or another also men who make good husbands ery not trees grow around the outside. Every It was announced he was being sent owed bis life to the found here. Th Ideal husband the year a ring of wood is added on the gas mask. Is very tree. prosperous business man. There to Ceylon, and he got as far as Suez, ... business In Washington- The blace . At the outbreak of the war Harrison little but has not been heard of since. He la populated by government clerks, . Q. What Is amber? A. A. was a civilian, a distinguished chemist and newspaper men, who! are A. Amber Is a fossil resin of vegeis in British custody. of the moet Impecunious typed on table origin. It Is usually of a pale yelIt has been suggested that the Brit- with three degrees He made several three In fact, personable men ar so low color, sometimes redd'ah or brownish; earth. man wit a it Is sometimes transparent, sometimes ish might open negotiations with unsuccessful attempts to enlist with the few In Washington that any can clean face and a dress suit Ihto almost opaque. It occurs In round IrregZagloul, but this is hardly likely. It i British forces, but, at the age of 47, society a far aa he is willinggetto go. ular lumps, grains, or drops; has a perconsidered more likely that Sarwat managed to get into the There is a whol tribe here known a fectly concholdal fracture. It .la slightly subsist apwho by brittle, emit an agreeable odor when may form a. government and send dele- Sportsmens battalion as a private. His ing out to tea, lunch and largely dinner These rubbed, melts at 659 degrees F. and into entranco the coinBritish to have established ts burns with army gates young gentlemen negotiate with London and bright flame and pleasant but useful custom of letting the smell, that the Zagloul party may be consulted ;lided with the first German gas attack curious , ladies paw the checka ot cafes and other kprea Following that attack Harri- such - place where- - a tariff is charge later; How far the netv Egyptian move Q. What Is the name of the navigathe entertainment. tion Instrument resembling two rulers hingeson. the Near East conference to son was transferred to a special branch forThe point la that Women certainly da hinged together? L. W. G. the royal engineers, where he not come be-- hold in here for the purpose of finding used to find A. These Instruments, Most of them know m ad- chart courses, are called pantile! rulers. quickly became the leader aiqong the husbands exIs kind of that SPAIN BUYS HERE. ti- - vance that game ceedingly- scarce and wary and rather vestal virgins allowed to Q Were lean when caught, and those who do not marry? H, J. H. gas department. The United States department ot know It in advance find It out soon after In A. Rome After numerous experiments, Harri- their arrival. girls between the age of come In droves Yet ix and ten .were chosen aa veatal virgins, commerce announces a trade item which son perfected the box respirator, render- and hang onto theirthey Jobs with that teof servlet they could fitter years thirty for which government officeholdSeturn to private life and marry if they ing the wearer immune from the. fumes nacity is in the nature of a pronounced ers are famous. Thousands of them came " ose. war. and when the cutting tor .American goods and Ameri- of any known poison gas. He received during the began to take place and finally became con- down of office forces promotion rapid How many homicides are there In can methods. In this case .American troller of chemical warfare Tor the Brit- - after the armistice there was muchtheweep- the Unted States In a year R. C. H. fair ing and gnashing of teeth among A number of homicides In the serve and to successful with goods their UnitedThe competed jsh. He died in .November, 1918, just ones who had come here States for 1920 was 6386. One and country in her hour of need downed all European rivals, in spite of at- - armistice time. The cause of his all. seemed to hate going hack home theynot mineral right? oil considered hard to understand why they death was pneumonia, rendered fatal it la the low prices of the latter. T. like Washington. They have Jobs which of th to Al division land The the mineral exposure through and gas during are not very hard give them jhe Rejmrts reaching the department from necessities cf life. Usually they do not off'ie" , says oil is Included In mineral course of his experiments. indicate that the Spain Spanish govIn boarding houses, r,Sht. The original box invented by Ilarrl live ernment has just awarded a contract but club together and rent flats Thev i a year. They Q How can I keep grapes fresh? D. vacation w of of month have nd a ,ater devcltTed c,ou to .an American company forTKhting onI irnle- measure freedom of and a enjoy throughout the wftr he pendence which Is known to few sir s i A 'Dip thd end of each stem into-ho- t presses for the Spanish national mint. i,rectlVbut and pack on layer In a ud energies and great lh in at home with the folks, and to sealing va The American bid was 40,000 pesetas dTted hls All of them shallow box 'between married women. paper or grape to devising a means of success, sufif to a leave! first are removing all decayed or marry willing higher than the Spanish bid and 25,000 ability probably in a dry. cool place.' resistiug what for a long time was ficiently brilliant offer comes along, but broker grapes. Keep pesetas above the German bid. Only fullyGermans offers are few and freedom U ' brilliant the most weapon," deadly three bids were submitted. IRISH SONG. Sweet when once you are used to k. Probably the 68 per cent of Washington In commenting on the award, the (From Poetry.) THE CROSSROADS. ' ore unmarried includes a Where ih highway women who steps along Gaceta d(S Madrid says: considerable number of that new type .JFYom Colour.) (In Donegal, in Donegal) holes. I gave my feet the choice o way, wherthe spinster-by-- c lies, the valley Notwithstanding the fact that the Yonder And the road thats never rough. ever they would roam. German machine has an established Yonder our feet go townward They might have marched r to London-rterre- v JtHE we be foom those If machines enough. reputation 1nrSpsifl,and Belfastr twiMtn-I (From Vanity Fair.) The foolkh. enner feet o mine, they were offered at a price which was thou-san- s field th Far among to rood here' But th th moorland marthed straight hairnet White with carrot-blooof pesetas lower for each machine Where everv little wind She walked by my side, . In gathering in a giant gale . The little gown to blue . than that of the American the latTo blow th traveler blind. Dreaming of her loom. (in Donegal. 'In Donegal) ter is considered the moet technically (Med out to me. Come in I Come In! called ever her. loom that Her road Is Tour apron 4t eald, Stay? that There's times drifting snow, perfect of ite kind. The American d And times a The tying p' the plat dshawl across th Ruthlessly, and she place, "" dumb Was the by For there the traveler's surejomeet starlight warm heart io' you producing sea. by-t- hs dtrmb And to All face face. weathers the heart o' me I couldn't output, is the most economical and re. get away. liable of these machines, according to Day in, day out. he move alont Far among the I took t. Green with wavtnr grsn, With the earth and aky. the government, experts deciding this 'She walked by my side Unseen, nor heard. Eternity Jta Donegal, Jn Donegal) A dream-los- t lass. Is standing by. question.. stepped atonf alont until it from view. Officials In the department of cons' I Ukl clipped Yonder lies the easy roaJ But deaf amid the stir side trr onty droama. hun up my merce feel that this instance of suc T hat leads where the dust of the loom. nd . lifetime, But here's the road ot storms, snd only I She thinks of tho sands. f Ad rented and heart o me before cess should prove helpful to those Amersure. wild carrot-blooThe fiaserd's And the ican exporters who have long believed BN OWE. ORRICK JOHN8. . th."ShVrq!COAlicREW. V ' I BOok-Plate- g ink-we- ll; ps I ten-itin- river as It emerges from Lake Ontario, between the state of New York and the province of Ontarik, Canda; about JTdfi In number. 6. What Is lodestone? A magnetic Iron ore. known as a natural magnet from early times, and the first substance in which the phenomenon of mognqtlsm was observed. 6. Has a gallon of water the samfi numerical weight . There are several standard everywhere? gallons and as many to A Winchester Judge them by. weights (United States) gallon contains 231 cubic Inches, a British Imperial gallon 277 274 cubic Inches. A Britttsh Imperial gallon at 62 degrees F. weighs Just ten pounds. A U. S. gallon at the same temperature weighs 8.35 pounds avoirdupois, and a ' little more than 10 pounds by apothecaries weight. 7. What was th actual flying time made by the NC-- 4 on Us trip across the Atlantic? The flying time for the 2150 hours and miles covered was twenty-si- x minutes. 8. Mow many countries are there in South America? Name them. Ten Argentina,- Bolivia, Braxil, Chile. Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. 9. Where does the quotation, The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man occur? knows himself to be a fool," Shakespeares As You Like It, act V, scene 1. so 10. Why Is the monkey-wrenc- h Charles called? After'"' 11s Inventor, MEMORY TESTS How old Is Niagara Falls? Who was In command of the cavalry charge Celebrated byof Tennyson In his poem, The Charge the Light Brigade"? The date? J 2. Where are the Virgin islands' and what are the names of the meet Important ones? 4. Who shot President MCKInley? 6. What is An equilateral trlanrfle? -- An An lsoecele equiangular trlang.e? ' 6. Which starboard-Anwhich the d Is the port side of a ship? 7. Who is the ruler of Abyssinia? 8. Where does the quotation, He that wants money, means and content la without three good friends, occur? 9. What ia the largest planet, la the olar svstera? 10. w ho succeeded Senator Fenrore as United States senator from Pennsylvania? 1. 2. -- 1 forty-seve- n Answers to Yesterdsys Questions. 1. When did President James- A. Garfield die? He was shot July 2. 18S1, and died from the effects of his wound September 19, fol.owtng. He is buried at Cleveland, O. 2. Who Is known as The Father of the American Navy"? Cdmmodoye John Barry. 3. What- - star ia called the Dog Star? For what la it famous? Sirius, in the constellation of th Great Dog. Sirius Moncky. Is the brightest star In the sky. "When ECHOES FROM THE PAST. Sirius shines with the sun we have dog I have here a Old Lady (to druggist) days. 4. Where are the Thousand Islands sit- prescription how to clerk) Draw one. uated and approximately many .are Druggist (wearily, Life. there? They are th the 1. Lawrence - , Wednesday, 1, 1922. February , KENTOMLQyiT S SENATE. Senator William S. Kenyon, leador of the agricultural bloc ia the upper chamber of congress, baa succeeded the late Walter X. Smith as circuit judge of the President Harding Eighth district had long known of Senator Kenyons ambition to become a federal judge, the two having been close friends when the chief executive was a member of the senate. The death of Judge Smith furnished the opportunity for the gratification of the lews senators ambition, and the president was not slow to act. The nomination was unanimously confirmed by the senate, and tho leading legislative advocate of the interests of the farmers of the eouutry has retired from the arena of politics to don judicial robes. His successor, ta be appointed by the Hawkeye governor. Will wear the sepaterial toga until the voters of the state make known their wishes at the November election. News of the retirement of Judge Kenyon from the senate at this time will be received with a considerable amount of surprise throughout the Country. Being a man of unimpeachable integrity and liberal views, be encountered little pr no difficulty in becoming one of the leaders of the upper house.. That he should become chief spokesman of the agricultural bloc was perfectly natural, since Iowa is oneof tho greatest'of the agricultural states. His name has been often mentioned in connection with the for the presiRepublican nomination dency in 1924, but it is probable that he has definitely removed himself from the list of possibilities by accepting a place on the bench. Judge Kenyon was born March 24, 1869, at Montrose, Iowa, and was educated in his home state. He was elected United States senator to succeed Lafayette Young, Jr., who held the place but a few weeks after tha death of Jonathan P, Dolliver. Senator Kenyon took his seat April 4, 1911, and has served "continuously ever since. " , AGREEMENT ON SHANTUNG. ;g e'ed ' session of the armament conference,, railed for fodav, ia. expected to take final action and give its r .naval limapproval to the itation treaty, which goes to the delegates with certain modifications, particularly affecting fortifications in tho Pacific, differences over which have prevented An earlier adjustment of this phase of the Far East situation. Settlement of the controversy over thq Pacific islands is the result of compromises in which the United .States, Great Britain and Japan have shared. In effect, the new agreement establishes peace in the Pacific ocean as against warlike preparation, while giving complete freedom of defense so far as concerns the homelands of the three signatory powers of Great Britain, the United States and Japan. .In effect, in possessions it prevents fortifications ' ' " five-powe- , , . rofth -globe. It makeathe ment entered .into by' Japan in also agreeaccepti- ng- the mandate of the former German islands north of the equator in the Pacific run to the United Htatea. The treaty is viewed an Washington as carrying out jn substance the spirit of the American proposal for the limitation of naval armaments. The essence ,of the pact is that the thres powers pledge themselves to its performance. The United States cannot fortify certain points in the Pacific regarded by Japan as points of possible aggression Against that nation; , Japan Is similarly prevented from certain for- tifications; so is Great Britain Thus the three powers surrender something. What is gained is peace for the future in that quarter provided the signatory powers keep their word. The Shantung most controversy, stubborn obstacle in. the path of the success of the Washington conference, has been settled with Chins .securing apparent voneessions jmd making real ojaet. ,The chief cause of trouble ia Adjusting the Shantung affair has centered in control of (the Shantung rail- This appears to have been 3L- along lines of the compromise gaated by Secretary Hughes and Mr. Balfour, the latter the chief British delegate at the conference. Under tbs agreement China is to asms the manning dirctor of the road,. while the Japanese are to select tha traffic manager am) chief accountants, with the Chinese to nanfe assistants to cooperate with them nntil such time as the .terms -- impossible for us to quote ail of our money-savinprices in our However, wo are sure that a few will assist you in making your want list. Bringing your list will save much of your time In trading and, too, yon are not so liable to overlook some rertf important item. Our prices- are uniform; therefore you can make an equally large saving on every Item. Our Wednesday morning bargains are staple article, as usual. Arrange to do your shopping early, and you will bo pleased with tho savings. ads. It Is ORANGES We have a few case of Sweet Navel Orange at each of our Store which we are still passing on' to our customers at about half what others are asking. The price of Oranges la advancing rapidly on account of th damage to the crop by cold weather. Get your share of these fine Orange-- 1 . . Medium Sweet Navel Oranges, Dozen 25c i , 29c Large, Sweet Navel Oranges, Dozen Case Sweet Navel Oranges .. One-ha$2.50 One Case Sweet Navel Oranges $4.75 WEDNESDAY UNTIL 12 OCLOCK 20c pt. can Pure Cane and Maple Sjrup .2 for 15o 95c Pure Snow-whit- e 65c Lard . . ' j 45c 29c Royal Garden Tea 25c Round Steak, 2 lbs. 25c 15c 25c Yearling Lamb Chops, lb !4c 15c Reef Hearts, lb lf Va-l- SOME OTHER SAVING - -- 1 -- 1906-191- 1911-191- 5, ed 1916-192- 0, , peo-pl- et t A. h 0 boll-tlcla- . 5-l- b. - -, - while they last. , m ant Last Ycot-- W ' , A' plenary bsbbbsbzsebe: COFFEE - Old e Master 4s an Eastern Coffee; blended with the genuine Mocha and East India Coffee. Use less of it than most other coffees and you will enjoy It, Old Master 12.75 .2.19 $1.65-3-lb- . 1.33 Old Masted 45c 55p 1 lb. OM Master M. J. B $2.00 $2.25 M. J. B $1.23 $1.35 45c l ib. M, J. B 42c high-grad- PRICES MILK Note our prices; 15c tall Hego 7c small Sego 25c Eagle Brand .10c ...6c ..19c BO APS bars P. G. Naptha 63c bars .50c Naptha bars Crystal White 49c bars Creme Oil 66c 8c Lighthouse Cleanser ...3 for 20c lGc 12e Lux 12 He Old Dutch Cleanser 10c 8c Seafoam 5c POPCORN 30c Seafoam ...,25c Gold 35c Eastern Dust We carry Only th Fancy ...29c doe Star Naptha ,28c Popcorn, the kind that pops. 15c 20e Powdered Bon Ami ...2 for 25c 2 lbs. Popcorn ; 5 lbs. Popcorn 33c 20c Sal Be da 13c 10 lbs. Popcorn - CEREALS 10 10 10 10 A-- 4 .........59c 35c largS Sunripe Oats ...2 for 65c . 20c small can' Sliced or Grated .15c 20c small Sunrrpc Oats . rr.2 for 27c 43c bag Boiled Oats 30c medium Sliced or Grated ...,23c 65c 23c 29c 35c Cream of Wheat 35c large Sliced .) 30e Wheaee ...20c BEANS 25c H O Oats 2 for 35c Meal 45c Komaa 37c 3 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans 25c 25c Grape Nuts 2 for 35c 10 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans ; . ,20c 2 lbs. Lima or Chilli Beans .....Z3C 25c Sperry Germea 5 lbs. Lima or Chilli Beans 53c 35c Sperry Flaked Wheat 2 for 55c 35r large Sperry Rolled ' 'SNOWDRIFT' Oats 2 for 65c seal-tig25e Corn Flakes and Post cans. Packed In Toasties . 2 lbaFresh .Snowdrift c . .39c .....15c 77c 15c Cora Flakes and Post 4 lbs. Fresh Snowdrift Toasties . 8 lbs. Fresh Snowdrift $1.53 ......10c PINEAPPLE ...... WYOMING OREGON NEVADA UTAH IDAHO CALIFORNIA 153 Regent 216 State 317 State 40 S. Main 334 S. Main. cake-eater- s, ess idvinferEsGursion Good Meals TO Safety len y Oa Time rensisco Comfort i stlil-few- . - SALT LAKE and OGDEN to San Francisco and Return Via -- LOOM-GIRL- sun-fire- the-grea- ter Tled-in.alo- eand-dune- s. off-nt- y -- - wtUNtar-ftftoef- . W we ijouthernJ?acificJ.ines Sale date February 4th. Going trip. must commence not later than one day after date of sale. Return limit March 5. Stopovers allowed at any point going and returning. TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS ' For further lnformtUon call District Passenger Agent E. LIGHT, J. 304 Clift Bldg. 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