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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. 21 Order Youri Tomorrow Prompt Dliveries RATION-WID- E OUR 676-STOR- E ' INSTITUTION WHERE - BUYING ARE POWER SAVES YOU GREATEST '0 MONEY Army and Navy So Long A as to Be Almost Certain Future. Established Hundred Fourteen CAPONS By CHARLES DAILY. II. (Chicago Nov. HONGKONG. 7 to Chl-nes- P i IN CHINA. 1400 SOLDIERS In addition to ths 800 soldiers duty In China with Inheadquartersas Peking, Tientsin there are legation guard, two battalions on In a of mar- We carry a complete line of Ducks, Geese, Turkeys; also Roasting; and Stewing Chickens. Phone Orders Given - Prompt - Attention WeJOeliver I STANDARD MARKET Wasatch 328 SO. MAIN STREET. 515. of the Americans In China, withdrawal of the armed forces in China cannot eotne until the rellnquishnn nt and the rendiof extraterritoriality tion of the foreign concessions sre And many v, 111 these, accomplished further emphasize, are a long way off. The Initiative rests with the Chi- SWEDEN NAVY To "s Monament to Late Minis ter of t rance Planned ; Started as Shoemak from the about a similar distance Gulf of Mexico.' Yet - The United States maintains at Ichang lit Szsch-wa- n province, 1000 miles up th Yangtze from Shanghai, the gunThe power launch boat El Cano: of the El Cano, with a crew and a of machine gunz. often goes a pair BOO mile further Inland for the full rescue of a missionary from bandits or for the protection of a Standard have been Oil man Whose stocks seized by the ruthless militarist. Thsrs are at ths present time further American warships stationed In Chinese waters the flagship Huron and destroyers Hart and Plsal at Shanghai; flagship Isabel and gunboats Gsneral Alava and Penguin at Hankow, known aa the Chicago of China and 600 mllea from the aea, the Aahevtlle at Hongkong, Aberanda and at Amoy. Sacramento at Helena at Canton The Monocacy le inland; the at Anhalen. 900 mllea Paloa at Luehow, alao far up the Yangtze! th Villtlnbes at Changsha. 00 miles from the aea; the Penguin at Uanking. WO miles Inland from Shanghai, and the Pampanga on the river beyond Canton. Congress haa authorized the construction of three additional gunboats In Chlnoae waters for see on the Yangtze. These are not to Increase, but to replace obsolete vessels captured from Spain in the war of 1891. and thalr site and draft aro ao alight TJnltsd that If constructed in tho States thsv would have to he and reassembled after reaching China. WITHDRAWAL par distant. There la hope for th abolttlori of the large military forego In China, but the fruition is far distant. One To Apprentice. Nov sal.) ham mously disclosed here, prove Sweden's late minister of finance, Fred-erl- k V. Thorsson. to have been. Originally a shoemaker' apprentice, Thorsson became one of the leaders of the Labor party under HJalmar Branting and as such continued his campaign tours after he became head of the finance department. After returning from one of thete (rip he wa observed on day at th Central station In Stockholm, buying ona tlckst after another according to note in hie dfbry, bm after paving for them In a lump sum, he wint to one side and tore them Into bits. The explanation wa that, aa a member of the government, to clear his conscience, he bought tickets for all th route he had covered and then threw them into the waste basket. 'W have raised statue to mn who wr brilliant. Intelligent, heroic, yea even those who were stupid. But never, I suppose, has a status bssir raised to a man beoaus he was honest, aalntllks. honest," writes Erik Llndorm in the Conasrv-ti- v " Evens ka Dagbladst," whioh Thorsson politically. And yst are there not more geniuses and intelligent people in the world than absolutely honeet ones?" rock-botto- ws1ra.ll!4 f. xfheir Widespread CUse is dfneviiabh' IN Combining Safety, Durability in Beau-ty,an- d Gid American Utility nd Convenience' were not overlooked. nd Uy quickly, These shingle lock down economically and tightly right over old wood shingle roofs. Xo unnecessary expense and you hare a root that will wear long, retain its colorful beauty, and pay for itself jrany In Redstone, Greenstone, or times over. Bluestone or in various mottled effects. Manufactured in Salt Lake City . b7 American Asphalt Roof Corn yfyilch lIi Xfidt Btreat. the lobby of th To uwhere savings are ff greatest UTAH AmwlcM Toft IHnghuE Cdayon Kkf&B KtdYllB Kitfdrd Konst rtodsdst Murray jrstUil Price READING BJduaond Balt Uks City Spaattk Tort Bp riBfTtllB Toodto IDAHO Downey EaOy Jtrogas Kdllagg Ksdkay KaUd City Prwtoo SdKfeRlf Wa . Bnpdrt ft. Anthony feljaea fhwshona Waflac -- Ci I' S Xt Pay Cash As You Go A A A A s. To Pay Cash As You Go makes you shrewd in buying, for in paying cash you are under no obligation to take that which is undesirable, or to purchase that which is too high in price! 6. To Pay Cash As You Go ' enables you to open a checking account in your favorite bank and when the bank returns your cancelled checks regard them the equivalent of bills paid, insteadof bills due. 7, To Pay Cash As You Go frees your mind from worry and embarrassment because of the Bill Collector. 8. To Pay Cash As You Go is to maintain an emergency, safeguarding you from buying what you do not need. 9. To Pay Cash As You Go enables you to buy the needs of your family at the nearest J. C. Penney Co, Store and enjoy all the advantages that accrue to the public from its dynamic Buying Power; a buying potter that is your saving poteer! 676-Sto- re NEVADA By Us Tsui MeOta Tooph WYOMING 1 v. r S keeps your credit good ! Tram op ton 8isg House CLUB MEETB. j te The Ttlksea BEAVER Nov 11 Mr 'William' Anderson was heat Tueedav nlng to th members of the Jackson County Reading club Chaptf-- s frsm "Mother Mason" and "On Hundred Tenre of Monti on tern." wr read A buffet luncheon wa rved to fourteen Mr T L. Griffith will entertain the LJI first Tuesday la p To fim KB&fUld ' , ae City Edlpsr 1 Pay Cash As You Go 4. OiinnlstiB Big Placer Gold Fields Await Pan in Canada X 676 Stores Bbr the distance. It is thli that hat oaueed the Chinee student bodies te demand rendition of concessions end relinquishment of extraterritoriality; It wa tht. indirectly, that within the last few months caused th rioting that led to th landing and firing on the Chines by American armed forces In Shanghai, In NankiIn Hankow. At hem only ng-and eongres can declare war. In China the admiral or the minister can do so. prices! permits you to trade where you please! Cedar OU7 SlBdkB public account The story of bit leering up th ticket should also be Jn th printed, he suggest achool reader, which ha been public called Sweden' Hall of ram. Nov. WINNIPEG. II. (Chicago Tribune Free Service ) Seven pep, rat and distinct districts In northern British Columbia, each potent! ally greater than th Klondike, wtU startle th world with their Immensity a placer gold producers In th not distant future, and the first will be opened In 1926 and 1927, predicts Pred of British Columbia s Perry, on Mr. Perry most famous prospector spent the last season with a 160,000 aeroplane expedition north of the Liard river In search of gold and troploal" belt unbeset by the (ever winters known to the rest of th north. j A syndicate of wealthy mtn in th eastern states became Interested In hi exploratory work conducted In the ' north during the last twenty year and financed a prospecting trip "de luza" A flying boat was leased and a party was taken Into the north from Prince Rupert. The trip was made via Wrangell, Telegraph creek .and Liard Poet. "Owing to th fart that there are no lake or streams In th district where th hot springs occur w could not explore the troptcat eallev ' property W Just touched the edge ' of tho district. There la really no one vallev, the hot springs oeourrlng over a wide area lying mostly to th north of the Liard river in th districts drained by the Deer, Chimney and Beaver creek B. " He .will aet out again with dog earn and go An between February and April. Aircraft will be seed te cenvey supplies for th see sen and will fly In from rrlno George. B C.. In June or July. Some of Our Sousttfoi Stockholm , Gliinles Tee-Lo- k in nation, charge account 3eX lo one 2. Pay Cash As You Go makes possible cash purchase at lower prices than 11. (UniverA politician aa honest aa AbraLincoln, an inoldent posthu- STOCKHOLM, Pay Cash As You Go means that you are living within your income! I ON ALL j- 1; I MAN OF POLITICS RIVERS. Chicago Is roughly 1000 miles from the Atlantic seaboard and St Louis - WILL HONOR HONEST nese and the foreign power have stipulated certain essential prelimiFirst and most difficult It naries a stable government for China. The revolution of 1911 Is still going on. China has not jet found herself American marines, under the command of a colonel, and subject to the orders of the American minister More than that, they are subject to the orders of the senior military commander of ths five nations having troops In Peking and to ths orders of ths senior minister, who ts the .Dutch minister. Presently, when the ar Japanese carry out their decision to have an ambassador, these Amertcen fighting men will be subject to the orders of a Japanese. In addition to the land army of 400 men maintained by the United; States In China there are at the sixteen warships either on the China coast or far inland on the great, broad rivers, and especially enthe Yangtze. In the summer the watire Asiatio fleet le In onChineesnorththe on Chefoo, ters, basing ern coast of the Shantung peninsula, but in the winter the major ships of this powerful fleet. Which is under the command of Admiral Williams, base on Manila. f TO PROTECT MISSIONARIES. Even this Test Is divided, for there le a permanent division of gunboats strung along the Yangtze under the command of a rear admiral and known as ths Yangtsa patrol, in addition to station ships st the more porta, reporting direct to J Important The total tb commander-in-ehlsthese conference. men requiredfor of number In effect that "whereas JOOfl, and 1922. read mors than Into runs ships these are not reckoned with the land the powere have from time to time stetion armed force. Including poores a When one aeka a military or naval lice and railway guard. In China to man why such large forces are ma.n-- u protect the lives of Itforeigner lawappears that talned In China the answer Is that fully In China and armed forces wars established first certain are maintained orwithout au agreement In China at ths request of the mis- thorny of any treaty ere have declared sionaries end that wjien their services end whereas th topow euch withdraw intention In the even their time, present are required, forces whenever China the majority of the requeets come th aseura one asks shall protection of the from missionaries. When foreigner in the diplomatic part of the govern- live and property ofChina ha d ment Why a formidable ermy end China; and whereas and intention in her capacity to the China dared maintained are i, navy , th pow, and firmlv. assure th preteetlon." etc answer comes calmly to Instruct their dlplo, Thy are established by treaty and ers resolved "whenever representatives their duty is to protset American matlc China shall so request" to associate right" ttvee Advocates of a small navy and a themselves with three represent to "eon little army would scrap our ships In of th Chinese government and a full lmpar home the and elder collectively bring Chinese waters v tlal Inquiry and report " 1400 fighting men who are s'ho-Th Chines have first to request Business men and even a considerable number. If not a majority, of the under the terms of th resolution. the Washington confer, missionaries, would oppose such a Even thenbound Itself to nothing more movement until China Itself can ence has As for maintain a government capable of than an Inquiry ofandth report. force eatab protecting the lives and the rights th withdrawal of the Americans In China, whose llshed in China by treaty or other conferred on China by numbers now run Into many thou- benefit sands. In ths opinion of a majority treaty, these teem even further In moment - fe. lb.. 12 lbs. each, - Austria-Hungar- DEPARTMENT STORES ket affords for your dinner, so here they are. diers and Number of Warships in Orient. Tribune Preas Sarvlc.) The United States army and navy ara dug so deeply Into China by tradition, treaiy and necessity that many veteran ob- servers ara of the opinion that military occupation by American forces . t ag fir inly -- established as are Die concessions of the Japanese end the European powers, which are, fo a If Intents and purposes, sovereign soil. In the cases of ftpngkong and Kowloon for- - the British and Macao for the Portuguese this Is absolutely true, while in the cases, of trance, a Italy and Japan the concesalona nre subject to return orif and when China the powers, ars Is ready for it willing, or both. Russia by her coly and lapse and Germany lost through their defeat have can as all rights in China, but as far be observed - the other powers are . holding a tightly as ever. Advocates of a small army and. a United diminished navy for th States as a step lu ths movement for the outlawing of war seem shout to seize on the fact that America maintains at enormous cost a ercat Aelatio fleet, which spends most of Us time In Chinese waters, and also e duty on sovereign ha onsoilactive a military force under the me which Joe general. command of a force includes the Fifteenth infantry, with machine gun, howitzer and other essential elements In addition to two battalions of riflemen, a command and a regimental headquarters There are more American soldiers In Tlent-sin than there are at many of the large military pests at home. gweetet meat the You want the teuderest and the THE YEAS - FOR THANKSGIVTNa Sol 1 THROUGHOUT VC or a Turkey Capon r SAVINGS XdVUat The J. C. Penney Co. Stores sell for cash , giving to Its patrons the many advantages that result from cash buying. 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