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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, NOVEMBER to It fa only too true. I have th myself ssen them sitting round in two at and palm room cabaret o clock in th morning. Another very real reaaon that w have for being thankful la that,' at dreadful .pressure of th last, th high coat of living la passing ara coming down. Wheat has fallen two cents. Rolled Iron is off at least two dollars a ton, and ettel In ban la getting cheaper ovary day. NO STRIKES EXCEPT In other words, all tha old horns comforts ar coming back to us Crude oil hss com down four centa a gnllon, and oars eight cents a bushel Any man can etep out Thanksgiving morning and fetch homo ofa gallon of oats and crudr oil and a bushel put twelve rents clear profit Into his Mors than this, the market pocket repot ts show 'that leather Is very nervous, and that there Is strong ing time. Let Us Be Thankful for Peace and the Lowered Cost of Living away-Pnce- By STEPHEN LEACOCK, nrpmah of Thanksgiving day throughout the V. 5. A., the ti oughts of ell thuuphTful perrons, aoh the reader of this journal, i to turn to the toi.sldsralon of ouj-ijuhai i vrn bUy on the Xorfh Ameri to te thankful for. i an cl!j rent ha Of la'; Vr has been a tendency Wain and gain I go Into to rtv.u find hinx all ft e and a man a I hummed to iei 1,' i hair, jeplnlrg h bv n. up tii ti. hir i' at collar a,id fvt h'Tt f reKht again WUh the t.i 'L.4 aiouii-old Kjh . if ;na, TAKES ISSUE OVER MOVE TO INTRODUCE PROHIBITION By ROBKRT Uhn uudI fUfc.ht dM it bl e that r &e - yon expect the war to last a week. I He said, tV hat do you meanf aald. I want yon to realise what le Involved. First of ell. If you atop distillation there will be no anaesthetics for the wounded. There will be no solution for the dilution of TNT. Moreover, there will bn no bread for when. In spite of the fact that every distillery that could producewaalcohol could waa work In day and ntrht, not produce enouyh for tha. hlh explosive shells neoeasary for tha war. told Again I waa approached and waa that tba stocks of whisky In bond would have to be given up to the government as a solution. I expressed my willingness to surrender the whisky if it were really needed, but ,we avoided that particular crisis. "A short while after that the late Lord Milner wea authorised by tha government to negotiate with me for the purchase of all the whisky in a We had several Scotland. but I am glad to say that the deal did not come off. the people' "Mr. Lloyd Qeore said. What do I eald, It takes the die. you mean? t Illation of 2S.OOO.OOO rallona of aplrlt a year to produce the yeast from which the bread of this country Is The total yield of Indusproduced. trial alcohol Is In the neighborhood of S.000,0o0 sallons, and If you Introduce prohibition you will be faced with producins 17.000,000 gallons of spirit for breed alon.' " Let The Tribune Wants Lord Stevenson discloses - another "We get to a stase vnnr realtv and save war secret , -x-p-n.ee -- Inter-vlew- K. OF 6. TO INITIATE. to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. 2L Pocatello council No. 9). Knights 1 Columbus, will Join with the Idaho Falls K. C. council In holding a Joint Special Initiation at Idaho Falla Sunday. November 29. It haa been announced that n class of fifty candidates will be Initiated, and visiting knights from the councils In Salt Lake City, Butta Twin Falla and Boise are expected to be In attendance. n, THIS SOUNDS SUSPICIOUS. (Ad In Red field (S. D.) Jouraal-Ob- - server.) WANTED. Supply of high grade bottled milk for a family. In returnf I will guarantee to care for the femll'-omanage -- the dairyman In case of hla deal American Legion Weekly. ANNOUNCING hrv i'l toward prohibition la leaned et clear from soma of Lord Stevanaon'a wartime rerelation e. In the early days of 111, when Mr. Lloyd Georse was chancellor of the exchequer," he said, "he sent for me and told me It waa the Intention of the government to stop distillation and to Introduce prohibition for the I said, Oh. then period of the war. o-- PAKW, n. pinning round dw Manning pt to qualify it ft itnle It tppeare moie aid more Horn tht of roitf.r Ltnetein of Berlin that fie is not si inning quire t ,.fi t J. Universal Service Staff Cerreependent LONDON. Nov. Jl. Lord Steaen-eoone of the whiaky nftsraatee of Great Britain, expressea aurprle that David Lloyd Georfe la ahapln to lead a prohibition movement In this country. ThatThla Is not the first time b ilwiamlc Wrlsh statesman haa iioutlee tnere are 'n xe-- -, u- l wher they Uv and they'd ba all nght. 4 '1 here s little we bit of trouble her and there In other place, too 1 h Hindoos, all over India, ar aald of effervescence. to be in a atat Never mind Let them seeth They sav, too, that there mav b a monarchical revolution at anv mo irent In Germany and there's talk among the Arabs of a Jehad r sacred wsr against the Christians' and th native ( hriMiane In Arabia are plotting against the Kren h Mill, nil said and done, this is WHISKY MAGNATE OF BRITAIN 22, 1325.- pa'Ul re described Lv the the rrol.ir.g..tiC'n of the ea-t- h s axle is not confer r Mh xsti ucht U via. uy, I neFr expected ,j ut, at it ofciid e. Thing nc-- n re onh It is prowd now that spat con tplinn and that the a re!an real!) mdxmg tonstantiv utn i the r'.' r that round a corner. Tine future life of our j Ianet is greatly shorter than had ben eupp9ed. ' PEACE. MODIFIED Instead of the fifty million yar mat wo haul confidently expected, It to r v. a. not hkH million But base n orb than fi'-uioV our five What O! that'1' Lt u If th while nt can. nMliion as well a it did. urth tin n t s 1 hut g t Mill bfdiiH Tht n jr the mxt fcO'at-ihjr- pia e w- loo). hout us at this giad Thanksgixing. the h.iutiiul pro. utnc and v.e . rtftr the ttfrlldo re oher t lon of the ihaukful -- th' war. rhouW make mtr- - th uaiit Unit we lave peace. At 3,a-- t. sAvs one whin pfle toI suppose modifx one ought prorl n a hit. It th expie-w.uit dietl.Mle 1 ee that afi recent appears the tremh have takn another-lif- f at the Klf1 and that itenei i! Lxauti'V hunKaja that If he can have another dred thousand nun he can speed But never anon up things mind, with run enough and punpow- wnfumh Lkey.Asi,a BwUjL,UfcS v,hyK map of Africa SEETHING HINDOOS, ft aTv apears. or at least It Is max rumored, that the bolshevikl lake a drive on British India, either that, Lh--or perhaps fhe will oinblm Jjipa and take a drive at (hln.c. Moreover, the htth Rus-alathousand of .iKut two hundi-the wee MJows, are said to ho thinkagainst the Letts or ing of a dnv But kt them drive the Laps They've got the driving habit and All need it oxer that th cant git httr Any man can fetch home a gallon of crude oil and a bushel of oats and put 12 cents clear profit into his pocket. that .onieone should start up golf undercurrent in cement, and look at I tell you. we are And if anvone breaks it we bricks and tiles peace into our own very fast cn aluavs write and tdl the league coming But of the all is that we have best of nation There are no got Industrial peace HOMELESS CABARET PATRONS, sirikesr-apa- rt from coal mines, fa One turns to the home Is it not tories and a few places llkA that trr fHTef- - ennrerMrgrrr mrtrfmtrfxrf for 'TliTTFir-- s no 1 8fT"TT'T geTfTn g TsefDr at this season of Thanksgiving that and better, only last week a Belgian wo still have a roof above our heads firm placed an order in I'lttMuirgh for us When I aav 'we have a sewing machine to No one is out of H rr-possibly it would be better work except the unemployed to shade the It is not su h a bad old In xprealon somewhat true that a gr.ft world short, It is unfortunateh as we ft is suppose n anv nf us have no roof, owing to better to Btav might on It and bo thankful fh' shortage of hmrseg 'fhe census now show's that wC tCopx right, J925, hv th Metropolitan have about 120 000 00 people in the Newspaper Service, New York.) United Htate and Canada with housing accommodation for only 100 There are twenty million homeless people among us this Thanksgiv- -- hltr 000.-oo- Four Years for School, but Only One Year for Board, Plan Adopted. la Tbs THbuas. POCATELLO, Idaho, This new Peerless Sedan is the most remarkable value ever offered to the American public at any price 11 6-8- Spsclal Nov. 21 'Tour y&ra for the tech, but only one year for the state board of du tatlon," la the slogan that haa been Four Year" club adopted by th which haa been organised In The Pewieae Meow Cer Ce. haQ Jbr winter comfort driving can give you the pleasure and comfort as summer driving, if you give your car the right aortlpf protection. For instance, an - WINTER Wil-kf- CTlc ar Operated instantly and conveniently from the dash, it control the temperature of the motor. It retain the heat when motor i stopped and makes for quick, easy starting. Saves gasoline, oil, batteries and repair bills. to Th Tribune FOCATELLO, Idaho. Nov. 21. Th Mtle of Christmas sralu in Pocaterio will open Friday. November 21, according to Mr. Catherine Athey, exst ecutive sroretarv of the Idaho eomxciation, who in Pocatello mtorday completing organization plana. Special KARL WINTER Distributor. Exc-lusiv- ! State Street,. b have been mad Arrangements Salt Lake City. Utah. whereby 40 per cent of the funds deaJe 4 Erjny Summed Motor Efficiency During the Winter Months by Installing Larsen Adjustable Radiator and Louvre Covers j? i X Urr) diator Cover Th Adjustable i ts only Rade- from tne operated drlvtrs seat which covsm th lower or coldest part of frit. By ra s the Ing or tower. ng this cover aest your from th driver motor can always bs kspt at It siso summer effiCSncy. holds hs hsat whria your ear It paHced. Most Inrwpeoflve, yet tht . mot eff I c i s n t troried device on to market Th Lsrssn Louvre Cover it an jnvitbie cevr that iott th touwrs, or ventt tn th No mar. hood d of th or hols requ'rtd Takes rrg th ptscs ef the id typ vice aaint aeifd Twenty Students Tried by Court of Teton High to The Tribe ae. DEIGGR, Idaho, Nov 21 Teton erhonl eu1Tt oou- -t waa railed high Hto eeaelon ThurwJay for firrt time to consider th oft-ne- e, of a aronb of student Who had attempted a n, dan In a neighboring town contvarv as voted to the rulee of the school, upon recently by tha entlr bodr. hand-con- ting their guilt under tha rulaa. but n etting out tha court had no nor power to enforoa A penalty f thev were guilty Judgment will aoou be rendered Tha court waa organlf ad for ,ha fleet t'me thia year br anIdtjattcHi M nearlv all tha etudentg The et tha court la as follow William Johnson. Melvin Tlppe'a t A Kartchner faculty mam Jure, her I . Judges' Raymond Rerkwead rouneel, Mildred Brock, clerk of court. Jutie-d'-tlo- per-onn- el CO. i JL j"! SALT, LAKE HARDWARE Z. C. M. I. Such Relaxing Comfort a B. FACTORY low, deep, and act at just the correct comfort as you drive or ride in this Peerr less Six Sedan. Throughout the fabric is of a fine grade of mohair, soft in color, rich in appearance, yet lasting because it is good. The motor has a crankshaft which is mounted on seven Its smooth, steady action is further large bearings refined by aLanchester dampener a combination of engineering precision designed to entirely eliminate vibration. Seats angle. You sit at ease produced a new car. Its a Six. PEERLESS has the long,. low, roomy body instantly It looks appeals. sturdy. It looks dependable. It looks 1 the unit of motoring power and comfort it actually is. Now, step inside. Youre amazed at the roominess of its interior. You sink comfortably into its wide, correctly tilted seats. You look out of broad, correctly placed windows. Y ou speed along the roadway hardly conscious, that you are traveling 50, 60, 70 miles an hour. Now take the wheel yourself. How easily it steers. And then the braking mechanism, how instantly responsive, and what a complete sense of security! g Note the powerful, forward response of its motor. Only by such an experience can you really know, that value for value, this new Peerless Six is the most remarkable car offered in America today at any price. By all means, ride in this new Peerless 0 Sedan before you buy any car. smooth-operatin- 6-8- THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY,. CLEVELAND, OHIO Peerless has ALWAYS been a good car student Moet of tha acoueed pleaded rutlty: a faw wera defiant. In part1 admit- . inter-mountai- ELECTRIC MOTOR MERCANTILE of the stamp in rived fmm the M be spent In thia Bannock countv ountx in the fiirht tnbercu-ol- a The pooatello Kfwmnia club haa th sal in thia sponsored stamp oountv J. L. Brady haa been appoint chairman of th campaign committee, bv th followand he all! be ing G VtchoJai Ifff, publicity; Mr. S C Winters, county treasurer. Mias Nor Bovum. county school chairman; Mrs C Ben Rose, achooi chairman; Tudjre TVHJJam A Hvd. Mra A. M. TV. J MuLen. Newton and Mr Speelxl rac-sto- hood f.OV'ST. ASK YOUR DEADER D rtrfhited by ool-lc- Pocatello Ready for Christmas Seal Sale TOED AND CHEVROLET. $7 50. OT1CEE CAES, $12.50. Soi F. ts RADIATOR SHUTTER 0 It parks easily. And in steering if the wheel could be held by a single finger, one could drive any road, safely. This ease of steering is the result of advanced j ' engineering design. Yet, this cars 3200 pounds of road weight give it a roadability and riding comfort that a lighter car could not have. brakes are standard equipPeerless Hydraulic ment. The lightest pressure on the. pedal and the car responds instantly. Safety is doubly assured, for the braking drums are 14 x 2, far more than is necessary for a car of its weight. Th first official meeting of th club wa a held this evening In Antlers at the Elks' tempi and th principal address was delivered by Scott Hall- of Malad,. Republican floor leader of the last .legislature. W. H. .Snyder of Pocatello haa been elected president of the club and Jay Downing of thie city haa ben chosen secretary and treasurer. The publicity- - and campaign committee conatate of H. C. Harris, Roy Campbell and Jay Downing of Pocatello The executive committee consists of Scott Hall of Malad, A. H. c of Idaho Falla J M Ingersoil, William H Jackson, W, H. Rnyder, Harry Fox, Jay Downing. Ji C, Kerris F E. Tydeman, Roy Campbell. John L. Brady, August Rosequlet and V. F. Joet, all of this city. Th club haa been organised for the purpose of advancing the Inter-pvof higher education In central and southern Idaho According to President Snyder the alma of the club are to make it possible for the voung people of southern and eastern Idaho to obtain a four-yeeducation , For the purpose of conducting the it la planned educational crusade to organize similar clubs In every city of importance in southern and eastern Idaho. Engineers designed this advanced need fof a car of short wheel base, that provides abundant bodjr room and exceptional sturdiness for safe, dependable riding. A 116 inch wheelbase assures ability to turn within a 40 foot circle. Any woman can turn this car on any city street surely, easily. Quickly. Yet to look at this car you would think that it was at least 8 or 10 inches longer. pEERLESS This Territory Open. Wire, Phone or Write, Factory for Our New Peerless Proposition. V (2). Take any hill on high in this new sedan. Go from 5 to 25 miles in seven seconds. Speed along well up to 70 miles an hour and experience what this modern Peerless motor is always ahead will do without vibration. Its pick-u- p of the other fellow. You cut across streams of traffic without that appalling fear that you wont quite make it. The accelerator's fiat and long and broad. It Is almost in its response. Your foot rests naturally against its entire length. The remarkable riding ease of this new Peerless Sedan is due in no little way to the long fiat springs. These have been designedT so that sudden jolts are taken up at the ends. No more grit or grime in yopr crankcase oil the Peerless Purolator eliminates all such annoyance from your motor. The finish is enduring Lacquer', the kind that keeps its richness and life even after years of driving. super-sensiti- ve - Many Enjoyable Extras windshield is of the vertical, ventiThe large lating type. A slight turn of the wrist opens or shuts it. The instrument board designed for beauty as well as use has the Sector type indicators for gas, oil and current. The hardware and fittings are of beautiful design and are finished in the softest of satin tones. Balloon tires are standard equipment The value in thia new Peerless Sedan is there you sense it You aee it in every detail. You know it after a single ride in the cat. Such value is an outstanding achievement in this day of constantly bettered auto- mobiles. Ride in this 0 Sedan and drive it yourselL Then youll buy your new Peerless Six Sedan one-pie- ce 6-8- r to-da- y. : . |