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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1819. ENGLISH Talk to One Chinese Girls Learn It to Another. Chinese women students In the Tung Fu College, Peking, China, are obliged with to learn English In order to talk different one another because of the dialects used by the student body. Girls from the extreme western attend the provinces of China, who school, must remain In Peking during for all of the eight years required e and school college their high summer to return each Ing, would require six weeks for the trip a one way and would cos more than return. and trip to America Girls from each of the western provinces speak a different language and they cannot understand one another any more than they can the girls from northern, southern, eastern or central provinces. Hence, they hsve adopted English as a common tongas. traln-becaus- IT STRENGTHENS A WOMANS CREDIT A Checking Account with the State Bank of Brigham City is a great aid to credit and promotes efficiency in the payment of IS COMMON TONGUE. house-hol- d accounts. We have special facilities at your service and cordiallly invite you to use them. NEW SCHOOL FOR CHINA. W. C. A. Secures New Sits for Girls' Physical Training Scheel. A new home has been found for the Physical Training School which tbs Young Womens Christian Association bas opened for native girls in Shanghai, China. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The school, while In the country, is CERTIFICATES OFDIFOSIT lot far distant from ths National Headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. la Shanghai nor far from the local Y. W. The grounds cover eighteen C. A. which means approximately mow, Mr. Joseph R. Lowe and some of his six acres, and are divided by a private children were up from Willard yes- oad. A foreign residence already oa I the grounds will be used by the Ameriterday on a shopping tour. can teachers, while native buildings ea Mrs. T. M. Evans is spending this Mr. Harvey Woodyatt of Willard the other side will furnish living qsae-er- s week in Salt Lake City visiting t. and classrooms for the 83 waB a business visitor to Brigham City yesterday. The grounds boast a garden u m i Mrs. J. F. Erdmann is visiting in Continuous Dancing at the Academy courts and an athletic field Bl&ckfoot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening two orchestras Neibaur Bros, and Jozzbo Players. R. M. Jeppson. Sympathetic Brothers. You must be there. It The boys of the neighborhood were Bishop James H. Hess of Fielding anticipating fbe time when they could was a business visitor to Brigham Wasted Knowledge. go fishing. Everett, noticing his litHow He is tle sister standing inside the yard, along? Jlbway getting on Saturday last. tells me he Is having a great deal of watching them wistfully through the Mrs. Lawrence Berg was called to trouble keeping a cook." "Why, I fence, and listening to their plans Salt Lake City today because of the thought he roairled a graduate of one without Joining the conversation, reillness of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. of the most noted schools of domestic marked in an aside to his companscience In the country." "So he did, ions: Gee, it must be tough to be 'West but you ought to know that there are only a girL" Miss Edna Peterson and Mr. Che- a great man people In tills world ster Peterson of Ogden were guests who dont make any use of an educaOnly Derby Wearers Oo This. M the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tion after they get it." Birmingham A intui will give the tight skirts as TF. Peterson in this city Sunday. an example of the Intellectual InferiA marriage permit was issued by of woman and then go out and ority Just at Hand. look at himself In the mirror trying the county clerk during the week to "The best things are nearest, breath n various derby hats without crackMarion H. Wayne of Payette, Idaho, in your nostrils, light in your eyea ing a smile. Chicago Post and Petral M. Holbrook of Wendell, flowers at your feet, duties at your Idaho. hand, the path of God Just before you. Silly Jamie. Mr. D. O. Nelson and son D. G. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain, common work as it other day Jamie came running The Nelson, Jr., of Snowvllle, have been comes, certain that daily duties and Into the house crying at the top of spending a number o days of the dally bread are the sweetest things his voice. He was followed by Jane, ' '.past week in this city on matters of life." Marcus Aurelius. who explained by - saying -- "Mother, of business. Tid shamed of Jamie hes so unbrave, crying cause a little dog chased him." Dr. C. B. Johnson of Ogden spent 4 50N PERSONAL ITEMS stu-len- -- Age-Heral- d. f- -- Sunday in Brigham visiting friends. Mr. Melvin J. Morris, Jr., of Salt Lake Citywas a week end visitor with friends in this city. A FARM BARGAIN water with 117-acwell in Bear River Canal, right and within on railroad 'Messrs John P. Jeppsen and C. R. tilled, reach of market town. Jeppsen of Moore, Idaho, came down easy to be in attendance at the funeral Easy terms. services over the remains of th lae 120 acres, re corn PLENTY of good old shelled Milling Bros for sale cheap Jensen 4 & Elevator Co n o-- 2 old LOST One buck-skimare, branded bar L H on left $10. Benj. Lundberg, der shoul-Rewar- Malad, R. D . 1- o-- 2 2. Patriotic Society Close Gain Shops and Banks to Patriotic Demands. Form GOVERNMENT ALLOWS POINTS The chicken market is geneially oue a few Mitt Harriet Smith, Y. W. C. A. Student poor in Nov. Better cut AmazEvald Peterson, week. boarders this Secretary In China, Relate Stu320-w- . How 20,000 phone ing Story of Themselves. dents Organized APPLES FOR COOKING Cheap; 154 delivered at your home. Phone By BERNiCS GRISWOLD. Cash Feed & Fruit Co. Miss Harriet Smith, for tn yara Worn-en- a best and tudent secretary of the Young If you want the very latest Christian Association in Shanghai, in the range market, get a Coles Hot It Co. relates the amazing story of Lumber China, Merrell Blast Range. how 20,000 Chinese students organized WANTED. Rye and Soft Wheat. themselves to oust the militarists from and how Place your orders for winter apples Government offices In Peking leadths in succeeded becoming and good potatoes. Brigham City they China. ers of Fruit Growers Association. Fearing that China was aot to be from the aggression of other protected A new supply if used Fords, recent nations by the Peace Treaty, as she reasonly taken in exchaige, for sale had expected to be, some 20,000 stutf Co. able. Stewart Motor dents, all of them between the ages of years and intwelve and twenty-on- e Plenty of money to loan on dwell- cluding 8,000 girls organized themPaing or town property. If in need, call selves into the Chinese Students tf triotic Society Immediately after the ou us. Lee & Dunn. publication of the first draft of the Chinese Any amount of money to loan on Peace Treaty to fight for good security. See our agent, Joseph rights. Their first move was to strike from N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial school or, rather, from lectures, as tf adv. Life Ins. Co. they remained in their respective and spent so many hours dally schools Ford owners, beware or bogus parts In study. They then organized private Insist Into bands for old by misrepresentatives. getting out propaganda upon having genuine parts, made by literature and for public speaking In Henry Ford others are inferior. Stew the country and smnll towns and in the tea shops In poorer districts of the tf r.rt Motor cemoanv. cities in order that they might reach ranch the vast numbers of people who could FOR SALE. 160-acat Rosette. Will exchange for not read. InImmediately upon organizing, the Brigham City property. students published their demands, four office. quire at this In number: (1) that the militarists, and CHEAP APPLES for cooking. Or- who as a party were der by telephone, 307. Brigham City practically controlled the Government tf at Peking, be put out of office ; (2) that Fruit Growers Ass'n. Shantung be returned to China; (3) demands made by the twenty-on- e that FOR SALE Ford Touring in 1915 be cancelled; (4) that Japan o-car. Phone 257-w- . there be freedom of speech and of the press. They also Insisted that the LETS GO TO THE PERFECChinese constitution bs finished. TION the swellest place in the An Immense amount of literature adv city. was put out, much of it in the new GET THE HABIT phonetic script which is being launched in China, so that the uneducated WANTED. A desirable and ener- classes might learn what was happengetic representative for the Electro-ne- t ing. Students lectured everywhere on Sales Co. for Box Elder county, ths demands, stirring the people to pato sell electric blankets, robes, pads triotism. When many of them were and booties. For information inquire arrested while parading In the streets Hotel until Saturday J?f .peklngthey formed an Association at' the tsTvTtnTn-tn378 So., 13th East, of Iinprisoiied'Stilcren or write noon, and refused to be released, pickprison Salt Lake City. eting the stockade themselves when Government guards were taken away, until the Government submitted a proper apology for having imprisoned them in the beginning. When it became evident that economic pressure was all that would be effective both the bankers and merchants guilds were called upon to back the students. In less than two hours," Miss Smith said, the shutters were up at every shop in that great city of Shanghai, where telephones are few and , communication difficult Every shop, whether large or small, was closed. The laboring people, feelfeeling as patriotic as the bankers, mera chants and students, also joined the general strike. For a week everything was closed shops, money exchanges, house. fish markets, shipping, everything. The students struggled to keep public easiest most utilities running. The telephone service was stopped for a short time, but way the students soon had it running again. They held meetings day and night, try- have 0 re 4- the-Boo- e 1 Brigham City .Utah. MISS HARRtgT Ikift Of Chinese Y. w.c. Ing to keep the railroad their posts and explain, patriotism for them works and elecrlc light continue to work. Atth mj week the students hd point and the militarists power. When suffrage in any comes to China Miss Smith it will be granted to both,' men because of the way a helping to build things up ae en students took an acting of this bloodless revolution their places on all ot th Their part of the work vn late much of the literature lc script and when a boyot dared on Japanese goods teb duction of goods In China. All of the student! ttn their straw hats purelj products at the beglnnlni movement, and the wons set about making white t which were called patriotic became erj immediately Then they began devoting ti to the making of parasols v cum powder. Some of thet but none was arrested. China is the last coni' world to fear class feeling n thy, which seems to be gr: of the world, MIm Sr In China there Is a wowta solidarity. People get togefe much by localities, but by: Every one te professions. guild, and these guilds are vs organized, as the Chines genius for poor lines of railroads and organization communicate telephone!, th hold closely together, let ft Izatton has nothing to do ft With a leadership ai toga i Ized as that of the stadenf! r amount can be done. Let dll I China lnterpet the student M r as veryisn,nCMrt' uew natlonal party, It i ft all Christian organizations bj i a who sr give these students, leaders of the Government sible bit of aid and Inspirit need more than human bt China out of her dlfficultlf la dt ly. The Y. W. C. A. can to help the women tf of these students have gir and are vacations throughout the summer. tt Miss Smith has seen within ten years, from est and most rigid monar world Into a republic. $ first republican flags go that China has accon5-dealfighting all the tl1 against the great odds of European aggression In 14; old monarchists party China will become one of publics of the world, tf Miss Smith lives In B and Is home on a j earll C expects to return to spring. o K J1 Read The Box Elder News and Read the ad ia (g keep abreast of the times $1.50 a year. uoney. Flat Rods E V NATION STRIKE Beautifully decorated windows lend ing of comfort and cheer to any and The economical to them in your home is to use the 1 o-- 21 hours WANTED Man wants a fe.v office News work evenings Apply windows frame dwelling, with Continuous Dancing at the Academy Wednesday evening two orchestras 2 porches, closet and pantry. Neibaur Bros, and Jozzbo Players. Frame granary 16x18 with You must be there. It con rete floor. Able for six head stock. Mr. Guy Rose of Park Valley, the young man who was recently terribly Wt of good water. Injured in the face by & meat hook at the Conant Ranch near Kelton, came EQUIPMENT to Brgham City from the hospital in 1 mower, 1 rake 1 wagon, tlgden on Sunday and spfnt the day plow, disc harrow, spring sulky visiting relatives here. Mr. Rose has fresno scraper, 1 tooth harrow, recovered from the terrible nearly 6 hand horses, 2 sets plow, accident that come so close to tearing one of his eyes out but the sight of the eye is not impaired. Ha expects I & DUNN, Sole Agents, to return to hia home in Park Valley this week. STUDENTS CALL WANT COLUMN You, too, can have beautiful IMPROVEMENTS N. P, Jeppsen of Mantua. SEMI-WEEKL- Y for curtains and draperies V Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish Apples! Apples! Apples! WE Can Supply Your WINTERS NEEDS Select your curtain rods in colors to match yo.ir FREE DANCINC woodwork or draperies. The Kirsch I'iat Rod has curved ends which give a very pleasing effect. Light and convenient. Strong and durable. Will not soil your curtains. Last a lifetime. Rods are connected to brackets easily and quickly, never to come down accidentally, but can be detached instantly. Dont buy anything for furnishing your 0 SPECIAL MUSIC home until you have seen our bargains. Lets Go By Leave orders for Beautiful Dutch curtains and draperies at 60 per cent below4he price today. We were fortunate in placing our order almost a year ago, for the most artistic line of curtains j and draperies to be1 found anywhere. TV POTATOES LION COAL h The full line just arrived last week and The Kind that HE A TS to the HALLOWEEN FROLIC J are now being shown in our south window. Prices are 60 per cent below present quotations. Nothing quite our present offering. Come early and make your selection while the at UTAH HOT SPRI e-qu- als Srigham City Fruit Growers In the alley at rear of former building - assortment is complete. Hansen Furniture & Music Co BRIGHAM CITY Joseph F. Hansen, Mgr. - UTAH VISIT THE WITCH'S CAVERN FUtlay October 31, PLENTY OF FUN AND 191 AI.V |