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Show Saturday, Nov timber 5, liliil. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE THREE f DISARMAMENT SHOULD FOLLOW I fr New Rex Hotel 253 South State Street I reckon maybe he. knows SALT LAKE CITYL lie's talkin' about, too. But 1 what In (he neighbor, disa few years remember back there JOHN OHLIN, lends enchantment. It is not ago when we was Diskin' the boys! Consecration Two tance Day of Resolution dittteolt to love your neighbor as at tin; mint w ork overtime go's ' we as not the Like Rooms 100 Fireproof and Strictly Modern. In the Heart if you don't know too much False Notions Need to Be Ameri-- , yourselfhim. could git enough money to keep' of the Shopping and Theatre District. to men folks will set is not difficult about It Europe satisfied, and was sendiu' cafs Man-Pow- er Caused Rates 75c to&$2.00 a Day All The shed leafs 'over the woe of tire poor b round lietfVen of Special Rates by the Week o" toads Victuals an" talkin ship pTlU our sacred ip heathen in far off Africa, for the 'about. tohunituJxL duly All Should Unite to Secure Peoples 1 recollect intervening ocean affords an ele- and k'.aVil right, everbody in expect, the ment of romance. At a distance of was a standin on his hind to Secure a War-les- s Europe World. y five thousand miles, you can't smell MissionWomans Uncle Sam. logs Thpy htm, loved us to death. To love the downtrodden in other ary Society to do" all JOSEPHUS DANIELS and which the allied nations had enwas the hope o humanity. And lands does us small credit. We doi ithen we sort o 'tightened up on the dorsed as the joint demand. not love the individual, but only the the harp playin'." (Secretary of the Navy in Wilson's THE ONLY KKAL purse strings an' put a padlock op BITTERNESS Ideal conception of him our lmagiu- the con crib, an the blind passion Cabinet.) I have ation has formed. The next If real bitterness he !ied only fo us has cooled off a right smart. Next Friday, whether in ordinary and resent power, It reniins me o John Small an their purchasing occasions it is lucky or unlucky, is to the fact that they are able to enjoy lhis hablt 0 gignln. notpg Johll be a holy day In America. As the pre8 thin8 "T1" hd heap o' money, an' he made as thev T" soldiers uharAmerlcaa r wno, rit."' of removed a dishonest great There to lude the gathering of the Disarm land ja Seemed like lost their from his Infested hair. dishonest talking . 8,g,t swappin' and thinking he set his hand to bad anient Conference, the President of thought "unnecessarily' 'or should we be censured too; about thrift. Nearly all of the elo- - ever'thing on the! in the engagements a profit in ft lives He made It fast an' the United States U to march at the e fa!l. t0, lov V'.C wen who urge fhe people" ever'body said be was a good fel- of the eleventh before "p,Muont Ih-r- . tAU' a' hrift-head of a distinguished procession morning roupU of'hpir He drunk some Hoker en o'clock LPeiucnaiinisaeep b!; IT1 ,dT and we yearn to- own money unnecessarily. They;,,, bght ouce in a spell an through the national capital while ail To your friends, and acnaof resentment exists is the correct a Our spiritual of and them. fleet servants flock a feeling keep body seemed to mind America uncovers and does honor to . us love tures but to may automobiles. 0f him, urge that I it'was civilians, was right smart nuz- strongest proof "Well, quaintances this the men Of me allied forces, rich or pour. Is entitled; 2W fo' ag,r urge us to bounce an- - wondering how from the 'peril 'of death f remo,ed spell, a brick oil Ins head for the good ofjto the luxuries he can buy and lias come sacrifice and valour terminated war;, ever'body was a lovin' him and engineer-- , his B0Ui and the general uplifting of the wit to enjoy; and if he wishes an then one day I at the eleventh hour of the eleventh,1"' bl'l,le"wl0 began i u. m o im.in.-i4 miai.n jypiJ thpmiwuu, ite was iuihi out notes Our line of ucpjive day of the eleventh montTf orTirefcMatlw order fo buy gaSDline, fits Thoti'fls'Ew mf MU.'- - 'Tf anyboily Vot "locked in securing by the armistice all error year 1918. the concern world's. pf .ho wRnted bail. be sent for up that could have been secured "by goAmericans for John; an if it is folly neighhoi hood for their provender;! I wonder If the people of America anybody was hard un ing on to Berlin and all the loss of he has a daughter who can't sing living up to their incomes It is true an' needed cash he put ud a pitiful and other allied nations also can life lend destruction of life which hut has yet to learn of her misfor-- 1 that they spend their money easily, mouth ail got John to go on a note ever fqyget the thrill and solemn continuation of- - the war would have tune-- or Card will say it - you' he practices von a rornetjbut the significant thing is that thev with him, Hp was mighty fine while It lasU thanksgiving when the knowledge involved. Koch was inexorable in his after nightfall; his garbage eftiijgrow up to their expenditures. Ac-smells to heaven, or he fills the alley quniutance with luxuries gives them ed. but after whim ih. that war was over fully dawned upon demands upon the Germans, i.t.u is life, a broader to come due aud the folk jtb goo(s boxes and tin cans; he; a more abundant what them? It seemed too good to be true. words and actions give the attempt outlook, a capacity for the appreoi- - John had signed with couldn't pay. had More than four long years it to reflect upon the actions of the I R,on of things that lifts mail above They didn't never mean, to pay John Corns in and gone on, with the cost of ?. 354. 00b allies on Nov. 11th, 1918, not the :J r the level of the brute. got all het up about It. an' he jurap- men who were killed in battle or died least shadow of encouragement. To be thrifty is not to he miserly. 'ed on one 'r two fellers ail like I Si Sea Them If to .but only to get a dollars worth for i,beat Vm to death. The others got of (heir wounds and not less than one the Germans had not met the condi'each dollar speDt, whether ' it be scairt then, an' most of em scraped hundred and fifty billion dollars m tions imposed equivalent to . spent for shoes or books or beans or up the money to save the skins' not cost. money- Tills was records The man 'who hut they cussed John a heap an d errrr trlt in deed was the aHteU denies himself and his family the; begun to say Inker had ruin't for it is estimated that war fn disease armies would not have paused, no him little pleasures and luxuries his; an' lug money hud made a fool of and fanine as well as in battle de matter what the cost until victory will buv is not 'im an lie warnings thrfty. million was secured. But It was a blessing things like that. manded the lives of thirty is but robbing himself ond them,! can Popularity is somethin men, women and children, while six io the world that the German civiland by bis parsimony narrowing his but, like co'n meal a4"ptugyoutobac-hf- e 75 WEST CENTER , thousand ships, including"Two bund ians. Seeing the inevitable, forced and theirs and making all less.co; hut it aint wo'th much A fel-ffor citizenship. . thut think he is Sunta Claus ler LOGAN red warships, were sunk. deUTAH Invite than rather capitulation Every business man knows that it is a great man; but when he begins The ecstasy of joy that swept over struction. 's difficult to make money without to domuud whnts cornin to him, is first spending money. No man can folks calls him Bhylock an cussei 2. On this Armistice Day, it the world on November 11th, 1918. be wisely thrifty until he learns him.'' was heightened because it came soonwell also to recall the facts to ton-- i that money is not an end, hut only1 INVALIDS er than military leaders dared to found the well oiled propaganda of for IHFilRIS means to an .end v eonsida ! was ,no who anyWilliV Willi In "'W France ASKFOR w hope. Nobody minimizing what America did in the ;'erate wnite man would do, aud an Willis says he would body ventured to predict the end of war. Nobody anywhere nimltnt-ZeL u,:1, for good man- TTnrdtnn respect unjortUjiajtJ Dpnrnn he a better boy, but when he Is IlclrdlOp war before the Summer of 1919 and America'g part in 1917 when its ners stills our tongues when we Deacon. Hardtop hag a dull; good bis mother thinks he Is sick When , .. . Call upon him and tell bim;. r most of them feared it might run into money and material and ships tLs Original t, DOVO ial,d 1V011 .r hi.ra cstor oil- w hat t.... v.., 1920. It is well on this Armistice Day ed the tide until Us man power could in highpowered language just ''JU( ot man be Imitation celebration to remember that tii" be poured into France at the rate of is doubtless wieked not to love It earIn 1918. Subttitut the jnj in month a late in war the hopes of concluding felt !'our neighbor; but it is even more Summer of 1919 rested upon the ly part of 1917 the Europeans ForlnfutAlnwalislSaDdCrowl.'tcChDdret Jpichmitfe, tnst'ed jrsln extract In Powdee wiiked to lie about it. And no regu- if America could finance the Ur man born g woman cn ,ovp a Uncle Gus lr knowledge of Americas ability by that could be ex- neighbor who lives next door and T'nele Gus pulled a straw from that time to put four million men on allies that was all that enbroom hls to a and dean the makes himself In the first year after its nuisance. began the fighting line and stud the seas pected stem of his ancient corn-co- b pipe, we went in with every thls Armistice Day la a good time to Vffi'ng: ,A larger, put) .wider policy I with craft and mines to destroy the trance. But was a delicate operation, requirIt of power on sea and land as ounce back tbe sentiment that dominrail wrote as Secretary of tbe Navy In his I undivided menace. submarine ing attention, and Thrift is a virtue, but like other waited patiently until It was. ated each one of us when these lads 1913: "It is not a vacation we need, s fast as human energy could make may degenerate into a vice ed. THE WORLD DEFENDED were overseas or making ready to but n permanent policy? and I propossible and fur more rapidly than if "You spoke of popularity, I permitted the run of the premises. 1 FOX MOBILIZED AMEBK'A. man the trenches or fight on the sea. posed a world conference for reducthe allied nations believed we could are fond of saying that , prompted, when the pipe was filled Philosophers e Government thutf bo cut. tion of armament. In tbe early part The four years of war- - had caused train, equip and transport a gieatjfPW pPOpiP wh0 attain prosperity and drawing well. mo-- 1 are content to do of the best of provided- with of 1914 President Wilson sent Col. the Hospitals I the in without Britain man complete "So In he. said "I read did." such losses army. Speaking things power the best nurses and doctors. Much House to confer with the German and France and Italy as to make it bilization of industry and men they! other prosperous people enjoy. When somethin in this here paper nu into money, and we say minded me ofit. One o them re-- , f,pof lp has been done but tbe government as Kaiser, and tbe British and French their enthusiastic to then noble these jn for people impossible money has made fools of them, tors sajs here that these United the instrument of national gratitude, authorities to secure such underadd greatly to their man power or joieing. It remained for uninformed j( js our envy that speaks. We envy States ain't got no friends in must leave nothing undone to give' or disappointed ones, or standing. Tbe big nay jr building proships or munitions. All they had was small-bore on to set footstatos toob the lead. It was not until had promptly ratified the Treaty of ble appeal to the arbitrament of the every comfort and every attention gram proposed in 1916 Included in tta partisans, enlisted, of met find women and pos and the best treatment to the brave terms thst the President should seek sessions. But Di( loss of cpllliots of criticism of what America had not turped back, after jnittmH: ; onr Versailles and entered the League' of sword.1 io secure an agreement td end com',j , young men wounded 0 the flower of their youth and thtjx-baustio- n done to light the fire to the flame hands to the plow, that Etiropo its- - Nations. In my opinion that s&ire SEE LACK t)F AFi?ItK(7ATI0N In battle or undermined lnstrength petitive navy building, and if Sec nr-of resources, made any large of lack of appreciation abroad which tened to American partisan siande-T the Senate of the United States is j First of all,' there baa grown up or health by their service fn the war. d, the ships not already contracted , nttm-- j was never felt until the United States new strengtu iu overshadow' and began themselves to repeat the by Armistice Day ahould.be. a day of for would ' not' be constructed. 1 refused to do Its part toward world parrot-talk- , j! bers dependent upon . m bUixed voiced by George Harvy responsible for most'of the world among many of the young men, who arms solution,, om, the part alike of iudl- - i Tbe conference which opens Nomen under erica. The glory of it van. too that stability. If the that we were slow in going in, slow drifting and depression and unem-- ! 9frvpd in the army and navy, a feel-- -, 'dlflr vember 11th shows that fhe United thut they have been forgotten America was fully mobilize 1 and lad crossed the seas because they were in getting over, and that we. had not ployment which have touched al! ing bland-earl- y bis country in States now proposes the realization or sailor and that services the rendered gotten Us gait so '.vel that from the! afraid not to fight" and if the much hand in the victory. they parts of the globe. But, very many no longer appreciated. The offl-- i he world war can havg ground to of what for nine years It has boon Summer ot 1918 the world sav er is true that we did not expend Whence cafe these two organized good Americans did not wish that are was war the day cers of the American jLeglon com-- j verauspect that he la not given first seeking to bring about. there was no limit to its willingness every energy from propaganda? They were born in the ratification and rather than Can it be done? jplaca' above all other Americans, and ability. It was that knowledge declared to hasten the winning of minds of with other nations were willing plain that hundreds and thousands who cared more partisans This done,- - public opinion should true the are j The continual asking of that quesif these things Ger the war out are men not of that that seeped Into al! minus employment, for trying to discredit the Wilson ad- to take the chance. They took it with presupposes .the citizens find employment denied jmakA.itaelf felt unmistakably upon tion possible many in the Fall of 1918 that weak celebration of Armistice Day sack-er.-by ministration than for American hon- the depression and suffering that (the Disarmament Conftrenbe In thought that (be nations learned on for calls putting I that their them, ened the morale and hastened the America compen-promised come. or. ' the' United have 1&13 In nothing from the tragedy of war aiid nation and hospital treatment and re-- ; iVashinffiqa, I Wish to emphasise this faitj cloth instead of bolding the head But next Friday, when of all partBut, whatever the mistakes of the liabilitation have been denied or do- - itatep began the agitation tor an in that it la possible for the woild;to part-Daon the Sunday before tbis Armistceihigh with consciousness of full ern atonal conference tor reduction lapse back Into the old alliances and who ies and creeds and tongues, march lit past, and no matter who was right )flyed H wU not do Two notions, without shado v of nersMp with U allied peoples lgnore thege if artoament. honor of Armistice Day, the whole and who was wrong, it Is the in the all their ententes and competitive navy buildw dutyl(Urect g,atemPlltg of responsible men foundation, have been linned into the t holeheartediy gave people will rejoice in the wisdom of of all to look to the future and act LONG HAS URGED 8. dishoning, and big standing armies and so--. to tbe struggle. .ondition. the abou, errs of the world, teudieg grounding great allied leaders that in concert to bring about a world un cret treaties which bad crushed the ARMS LIMITATION enlistmen were told when who or Americas dead and Arrerieas OCR EFFORTS APPRECIATED they tice was signed on that glorious day. derstanding which will make comOn October J8, 1913, In a speech people for centuries. ed that '"everything In America be I was In Europe in the early days fighting men who cauif back They They see in it or hope they do the armament contests unneces. Let ua no longer ask can it be , after the signing of the armistie fon)jng jn gome f0rn) 0f a world petitiveand will lougs to you. The duty of th Indi- nt Manchester, Winston Churchill, are: an agency sary provide done? of tbe First Lord then Rather let all Americans ask sincere was to there is have vidual sbow Admiralty, citizen Not to the gratitude today only 1. That It was a mistskj agreement that shall reap the fruit whereby International differences same Interest in the returned soldier made this proposition; "Now, we say only How can it be done best and sola feeling that America had done of the and that armistice, the signed lasting peace for which millions are settled like we settle personal he manifested on the day In 1917-1and let the conference In into our great neighbor, Germany, If quickest all that was possible, and far more of men died in diers on the front opposed such misunderstandings. be marched away to put his life in you will put off beginning your two Washington feel that Armistice Da 7 men it thought conclusive ending of the war. and than any military could do, but there wag a dependence THE CAUSE OF CHAOS. Armistice Day celebration must be jeopardy to save tbe liberty of man- - ships for twelve months from the la a sacrilege unless in 1920 U ushthat if the soldiers had been consult- a in lead to us sufStates United the believe of the that Many to upon day of consecration, a day of hon- - kind. The people do honor these ordinary date when you would have ers In the reaping of the sacrifices of ed their vote would have been "on world. They fering and chaos and disasters of the oring the men whose courage made) youths. It is shown in every emer-i- t begun them, we will put oft begin- tbs men who fought and died by the to the As stability cost bringing thwhat Purlin no matter did not believe peaceful conditions past year would in most part have possible. It calls for wisdom and gency. But that Is not sufficient, ning our four ships, in absolute good adoption of a workable plan to bring we prepare for this armistice celebrabe restored unless the United been averted if the United States guidance to avert any future possi- - They should be made to feel It and faith, for exactly the same period. could a warless era. these remove to wise tion is it not a well by produced misconceptions Van Zelm L F.Nrwnan By5 Wetem to soldiers who were on the front that at Ubmi and to commanders eminent to day YOU WANT If SE.U- - TbuR HOUSL ,TtSH vou so such no and adwicc, was Follow his privates. "There fSlCt MU ADVICE - JUST TELL N0UR ALL TOUR friends AND FRiENDS ABOUT IT -- LET THEM PASS feeling, said the ablest of the youngtr about hand other the On -fThe WORD ALONG er Generals. M A GREAT RtLtevtR IN THIS PERSONAL ELEMENT beyond (here was thanksgiving STUFF R3R, tQutCK RESULTS words" to . express. The merr were to if necessary forward to go ready win the American demands. But they would have felt they were ordered to be murdered if their leaders had persisted In war when the enemy was ready to accept fully the conditions President Wilson had imposed of Agreement r y Prop. and Eradicated End War Parties 4 ropo. Neighbors matter of it Isa -- WILL BE GLAD TO SEE ALL MY OLD FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES AT TH- E- - an inl f0' ",TPtd How Will You Say It Jr v ' year? j 'bfar Any-ma,- n that-a-wa- O--- " AND NEW CHRISTMAS j for i.i - sur-TF- j - i THE JOURNAL . OFFICE it i ' ' Safe milk I sri ; ... j Btay-,wou- i,i Thrift " . finish-virtue- red-tap- I - j re i '" - ' shell-shock- s j ' nt-- i whn-aerve- d I d. i y. , j 8' 1914-191- 8. j AW, WH ATS THE USE t It Pays to Advertise tell F. OLSEN GNOTARY i Pl BI.ir, CONVEYANCER S3 Years Experience in Iaad Titles " Office at CACHE KNITTING WORKS 39 West First North 8t., Logai T ' 'W 1 1 1 r V |