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Show . THE SALT 'LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE Self Hs GROCERY III Trad OFFERS THE GREATEST FURNITURE BUYING OPPORTUNITY IN THE HISTORY OF THIS STATE Where Your Money Goes Farthest Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 for... 25c Barge Kgga In cartons, dozen.. 19c 20c Folgera Shasta Tea, 2 for.. 45c 25c pkg. Date 16o Hex Sardines 5c 20c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 25c Mire s Boot Beer Extract, 2 for 35c Pest Lottie Crowns, lb 35c . 1itri 10c ail kinds 2c Pickier, Comt Honey, 2 for 25c Population of France Virtually Stationary for Last Forty Years, It Is Figured . Olhe hotur Spectacle of Blacks and Yellows Manning Armies of Whites Is Portrayed. Mal Oil, 4 half-pi- for. 7 15c; (leaner,2 2tc e.ze, for sUz, frock Tibia Salt I .n foF 2 25c . . ..25c During the past two weeks hundreds of Salt Lakes thrifty home managers' have been amazed at the 'wonderful bargains dffered. Every item in our stock has been cut to the lowest possible level;; in fact, many odd pieces lower than production cost today. 'Reductions running from 20 to 50 per cent are found throughout our store, and never before have selections been better. If you intend buying within the next six months, by all means take events to supply your furniture needs. advantage of this greatest of money-savin- g tor... 25c 35c 10c ik ,25c Fairy Hoop, 4 Iwirs for. Tall cans Salmon 12c Jell-s bo or up, Campbell Lux, 10c any 20 .J0c Quaker Pancake Flour, 35c (4ui Leefsteak and Onions.. 15c Civstol White Soap, 10 brs.,.45c 31 uO Fhe-li- e Broom, special ,.59c 2 pkgs Macaroni or Hpdghetti. .15c 7 rotis of Toilet 25c Paper 3 Ihs Tapioa or Sago .......25c IVaa. .Corn or String Beans, 3 cans 25c 2Qc jar Libb a Apple Hut ter v.. 10c Fresh ('hewing Gum, 3 for. . . 10tf Anunonta, Blueing or Vinegar, bottle 9c 7 nils Wax 25c I,umh Paper 15c Ginger Snaps, lb 10c Large cans Tomatoes 5Uc size Gieen or Kipe Olive, ,30c Ntieoa Butter Substitute .. ..25c Medium ans Iork and Ihans. 10c 4.x? Swans Down Take Flour.. 30c All regular 15c pkg r.u kers. . 12c Borax Wa&hmg Compound, t for 15c a O By MARK L. SULLIVAN. WASHINGTON, June 17. The Bill jert t this ertiiMs may seem a long: way from American politics. from piimarifA in in North Dakota, from tariff debate ekflfliingtonl and ft um present American Dot to am one who affair altother vitea it with an ev on the fulute, ih 6oniber tluth i? ylmwiM' Onf day Lut weik tint apparJ in of the New Yolk Iferald the" same mo 1 bp it ht . They c.uno fiorn points In cuni derJ$lv Mpaialtd In distance. the flow of the days news they were lue merely two separate items. But thev belong together, and the considerations arising out of them go to the heart of future history. It was The firwt came from Pari beaded, "Fmuh Birth Rate Falla, and the essential poitlon of it read. 30c Vi Walter Bakers Cocoa, lb WaJLnr N 23o Baker's Chocolate, oake I0o GhlrardellJ's Ground Chocolate, 25o H-I- Vi lb 18c 1 ib.. 30c $1.40 Birth Bate Lower. High Patent Flour, sack the present rate of depopulation, it is oniv a question 6f one genet ation before the population of France will diminish at the rate of 2oo,Gu a jour, declare, after a study of partial in tho first birth and death statistic quarter of l)J2 from London. The other dis.pntHt-r- u The pert of it that is pertinent to the Tho Times anpresent article read nounce that laird NorthcWfe lias j ist finished an incognito tour of the Rhineland, using a pseudomm because of Or-ma- n animosity toward him owing to his work as direurtor of propaganda dining the war Lord Northcilff dt scribe the Lord North-cliff- e 4lrth rate as terrific gives no actual statistics about thec German birLh rate, hut tho word convevs with sulflcieat foreo a fact that is well known to obsetvers These are only few of our everyday bargains. 127 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. "t tatis-tiuti- to tho channel through France in the freshest beaut v of May At Toulon, in all the sunshine of the Audi, tie high ramparts were lined by ulaek troops in icd froze The Senegalese loliod content, not knowing They were uiiconsf loua f that law whuh doctecjj that a dechnmg birth rate in 1 ranee shall be man good In cos of war by a ghastly death rale amongst the milit trled negroes of tropical Africa. There are over 300 000 of them on peace tooting in France and on the there ore plans for over l.GuO.OOU InRhine, war. left only a limited number Of this 50 pound capacity Refrigerator that we For Offer for only $22.50. those who have not taken advantage of this exceptional bargain we suggest that they call early. We have A QUEEN ANNE DINING SUITE IN AMERICAN WALNUT. Nino beautiful pieces cofnpri.se this suite. Large Buffet, with or without table, six chairs upholstered in either mirror, roomy china cabinet, 54imh brown or blue leather. All are well made of carefully selected American Walnut. Regular price, $3t)ti.50. June Clearance $219.50 down go davenettes Slashing cuts in. genuine leather Davenettes that will mean a real saving. A simple operation converts a Davenette into a full sized bed. Upholstered in genuine leather, sagless spring construction, and may be had in either golden or fumed oak. Regular price $115.00. . June Clearance Sale ...A sgs.eo ....... good-natut- long-arme- d ttr-rifi- Another Picture Presented. Civilization in Balance. To complete the picture suggested by these two dispatches. I quote now part of Hu Article written by one of the genuinely great journalists of the world, J L. Garvin, of the lxndon Observer, ft m'tn In whom scholarship combines with his other talents to put him In a tery small tlase among those who try to provide the world witn enlightenment. 5Ir Oarvin attended the recent Genoa conference as a correspondent for ills own paper and for the New York Times Those w ho read his dispatches will recall their clearly outThe following senstanding quality. tences are taken from a narrative which Mr. Garvin wrote of his return trip from Genoa to London. He said' "Leaving Genoa 1 traveled from the Mediterranean c$5 ci mmm 9mm. 4 I I i et BIM FOLSOMS EUROPES 18, 1922. T reflected I thought of lenine in the Kremlin and his Chinese guards If there is to be a million of black mercenaries on tho French side, according to the mechanical p logic of M. Point are and ail the fatal (Tiauvinlstic schools, why not ultimately millions of yellow mercenaries on (he side-o- f Russia and Germany ! The logic of French reaction would be & sort of with horde of blacks and yellows launched against eath other, until the larger forces of the east slowly conquered and the dwindling life of France was trodden out forever No power in the wrld so much needs a genuine peace system of reconciliation and disarmament as France, whose population decline with every victory no less than with every defeat " Father the Genoa policy will live and grow and triumph on the tuusls of settled peace for Lurope and Asia alike, or the utilization of modern Lurope will perish like that of ancient Rome. Russia would have least to risk. Germany might be the a devastated batcoca.pi t of a continent tleground. as In the Thirty Years war. Frame, though her initial ascendency in military equipment would enable her to advance at the beginning of such a str Jggle, would be its surest victim at the end " two-cam- Coupon $10 This Coupon will pay the Interest on the easy payment plan on the One Minute Electric Washer or Dodge Vacuum Cleaner, or entitle you to a (5 or $10 discount. y MOST ATTRACTIVE BABY CARRIAGE The carriage shown above was picked at random Iroin our largo assortment of the famous F. A. All styles and Whitney Carriages. finishes are represented at 25 per cent reductions. The one shown above has turntable gear, artillery wheels, corduroy lining, i omplete with storm curtain and pad, for only GOLDEN OAK BUFFETS AT A SACRIFICE BETTER VALUES IN DINING ROOM SUITES All Reduced 20 to 40 Per Cent Included in this mighty sale you will find a good selection of golden oak buffets in all sizes that are offered at half price. Dont question this offering they are here for you. The dining room suite illustrated abot e is but typical of the high character of the dining room furniture we A design anil finish to suit every taste and purse, and each suite reduced from 20 per cent to 40 per handle cent. Our famous Life Time line of dining suites arc included. $49.50 Blacks Slated for Warfare. V Mr. Garvin puts this situation partly in the form of regret for the 300,000 blatk troops who now compose 40 per cent of the standing Freni h arm, and the additional 700 OoO who would be drawn into any future war. Other observers speak that prance should maintain these 300.000 Afrit ans as a part i f the instrumentality through which she threatens to impose her will on the rest f Kurope France is charged with at her position by tempting to maintain piecing ouf her own increasing sterility with the abounding fecundity of Africa. This whole matter of declining FrenJ birth rate has been observed and studied hv thoughtful persons who look beneath the surface, ever wine the beginning of the war. The number of babies born in France has long been small barely enough to keep her population stationary. Rut since the war began it ha not even ixen large enough for that Wlien Germany and France fought In N70, each of them had about 40 COO. 000 But when thev fought again forty-fou- r veirs later, Fra nr etiLl had only 40,000,-io- o while Germany had gone up to of it as Intolerable 70 000,000 The Best Washer Maid Birth Bate Stationary. Only $5 Monthly It was Frame's stationary birth rate ALL BEDROOM SETS CUTS 30 TO 50 PER CENT relative to uormanv s advancing one that was Frame greatest weakness during the war But if the French birth rate The June Clearance Sale brings great allies in f nest bedroom furniture in was stationary for forty years preceding the wai, it became during the latter part all periods and staple designs and in all finishes. Eery piece of bedroom of the War, andTrvcr since, not merely furniture cut 20 for cent and all odd dress. ng tables, anitv dressers, chifIn one or two narv, but smaller siti vtais out of the last seven France's birth chifforotfos, beds and iorv samples 50 pr.r cent, making the offerfoniers, low as nine per thousand t.Ue vunt ings from this department the most attractive in the history of this store. The significance of this will per jeu . Hien when it is realized that at this i ite It would be necessary for each and tverv child born In France to live Ilf vrars in order to keep the total popula-lu- n at 4' 0o 0v0 Obviously, this docs not Lapjxn The French government and tne Uvi h rs of public opinion in France xre well aware of the menace contained n the. luMirn The organization known as "The National Alliance for the Growth of the French Population" calls repeated attention to the menace The French parliament has voted on several occasions measure for the encouragement of mar-- i .age an I of large families, such as the reimsxam of taxation and increased pen51-- 57 sion rates and bonuses on children above i certain number ail apparently In vain Life-Tim- e Tne Fren h academv recently gave one of Its unique distinctions to a book deal-b.- g La Nat&hte. witn this stuation Si eaking of this ook, one of the leading ren h newspapers (the owner of which, rv the wav, was on of the French to the recent Washington conferAlthouRh there are no tip ire come to normal strength through th ence) expresses the hope thdt "the recom-- p unisersal. probabl, worst of all !n Mils.ttuiles of famine, nrlderlyeding and nse of tf author wculd encourage the available. It the other chaos of war and Its aftermath the largest of the white countries Lcurgeoisio to populate France." the number may turn out to be someand thing less than World Concerned. lf of not mu-- h more than not epaoe In this article to White Lose Most. There would have been-- lf the war had It what future the how realize Into Few of more the f'Bnree BO birth seriously deeply not happened. the rate and of future population as they military and economic .trength of Imwhite part of the human race was relate either to France or to other counPlaced in View. Future tries. A few gUBBestlve thoughts, how- paired by the war. The rest of the huIt has been said, and It Is probably ever. may be eet down. The subject man race, the yellows, brown and black the relations of suffered haMly at all They have pone approximately correct, that If the recent affects not merely France and Germany, but every other ahead at their normal rate of increase. war should be fought over again In- - the by all the .European nations .relations of Trance and On way lo picture the result would be iountry. The we all know, affect the to consider tne military strength of the who took part In It. the total number Germany, as But the rest white part of the human race at a period of soldiers involved would be only about future jware of the world half of the number who were available of the world is even more directly conabout fifteen or twenty years hence The in the recent war. That la a startling cerned in the matter of relative birth about, let ua say, the year 193S ra'e of all countries and all races. military strength of the white part of but probady correct statement. Put In It is not generally realised that what the human race at that time will be another wai. the total military' strength happened to France s birth rate as a re- composed obviously of the male children of the white part of the human race, sult of the war, happened also In greater who were born between, roughly, the even Including tlie United States, will or less degree to nearly all of the rest year 191a and the year ls:5. It Is pos- he. In 1938, something less than and possibly not greatly more of the white part of the human race. sibly not too much to say that the numof whaJl It was when the The lowering of the birth rate, added to ber of whit children who will have been than toondl-tions born Jnto the world during these ten recent war broke put, There are some the abnormal deathate due was and who survived and who wilhave born chflUren, years, speculate on the Idea that there among recently Cheaper than maids or laundry bills. Used Washers $22.50 Used Vacuums i ' $12.50 Privilege of exchange on a new one later. Trade in Your Old One for a New One ALL ODD CHAIRS HALF PRIQE A1 This includes our entire stock of overstuffed, wicker, fiber, grass and oak chairs and rockers, many of them Jipholstered in tapestry, velour and qombinations. If you are looking for an odd chair at a bargain, dont fail to inspect this display. 1FE TIM EAST FIRST SOUTH ST. Furniture Qfie home sf LUXURIOUS OVERSTUFFED SUITE IN TAPESTRY This wonderful three piece overstuffed suite is but one of the typical alues in our greatest Juno Clearance Sale. It is upholstered in fine grade tapestry and every piece is constructed in the finest possible manner with loose "spring cushions, spring edge, and arms with coil spring construction. Seldom do you sec such a value as this, but we are cutting prices down to rock bottom in our June Clearance Sale ami gtvmg the public values that are breaking all records. Regular price $432.50. J une Clearance Sale $247.59 51-- 57 EAST FIRST SOUTH Western distributors y ST.- - FAWhitney Baby Carriages 1 dele-gat- u -- three-fourth- s, pos-sib- lv one-ha- ffriWtWvVva.V Dodge Elite vear-T.G- W Special Most Powerful and Durable Made You may get one at lest than half , , price Ask About Our Plan DODGE BROS. 245 Was. 5050 State - r -- 4brm-fourth- J one-hal- I f, s, of ua ,a great world. wide the whites, on the one side, and the nonwhites, on the other There may or may not be anything In it. But if there is enough in it to speculate about, and If one could imagine some race great Bismarck of the nonwhit looking forward to such a conflict, and of at time the about It trying to bring the greatest disadvantage to the white race, that time would be somewhere about 1838 much too big to be The subtcct treated with the faintest adequacy In so as the present one. Not an brief article much more cn be done than to set down a few bf the more arresting fact and speculations. mir be ahead conflli t 1 Births Chief Factor. In the long run. relaily birth rate is the greatest single factor In the future history, of the world It has the power of a force of nature. It will overcome nd creep around boundaries. fortresses It is superior in Its potency to any leaeu of nation or to any .conference or diplomatic arrangement. la the course of time, whenever the discrepancy goes far enough, 'the nation or the race whose mothers are wtllthg to bear and bring up the most children will prevail over those whose women are less fecund. An official of California once fald to the some excitement, present writer, with that the Japanese women In the state have an average of more than seven children, while the white women average lesa than three. (I quote the figures from memory ) The official said this In some alarm about the future of the state, coupled with something like Indignation 1 felt like asking him whether his Indignation was directed against the Japanese women fer having too many babies, or the whites for having too few. However, it is a complex question with many more angles than can even be attended to la the present article, which alma only to call attention and -provoke thought. (Copyright. 1921, by the New York Evening Post, Inc.) WOMEN .ELECT OFFICER. 17. Mrs. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. June Anne Settle of Louisville was elected president of the National Altrusa clubs at national convention here today. Miss Ruth Dorsey, Columbus, 6hio, and Miss Winona Cooper, Battle Creek, Mich . were named first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Mary Kinsey. 'Omaha, Neb , Roberts, treasurer, and Mrs. Bertie Nashville, Tenn., sergeant at armv The next annual convention will be held at .- . . CpItUnhua. Ohio,- KILLED BY INSANE' PATIENT. PUEBLO. Colo, June 17 Coleto 27, a patient at the state toed for tbe insane here, day by Harrv Weisberg, another pawaa tient. Weisberg armed with an Iron bar- Hernandos' skull was fractured by several blows and he died in a few min- - ' utes. After the killings Weisberg said he attacked Hernando because Hernandez threw a ehoe at him while In the dormitory Friday night. Her-nandhos-pit- was-kill- - ol |