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Show BRINGING HIM TWO PUBLISHED BT PUBLISHING KIRI. AND ENCLAND at 1m Pott Offlct Every 4 'U Monday, February 1$, 1922. TIIE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TAC3TW0 at Logan, Utah, at - ' Wkoi. POMP AITT Da in the Week, Except 8 uadi Second Clatt Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATK WAIL, PER MONTH, la , Advance- CARRIER. PER MONTH. In Advance A Discount of n.OPer to do TTnstgs 0ul iife KbTTvLoOTjC kiirvLo b rIt -- 7 or ? AdT,c MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Pretk it exclusively entitled to the use for repaalloauoa all news die pa tehee credit to it of not otherwise' credited to this paper . tad also the local news published herein. mmo imnia. ttt rlfht of publication of specifti dlipitdm heroin Advertising Rates Furntohed ob Application. . Til Associated in 4 FALSE CHARGES IN a number of rpagazines and newspaper the United States government la accused of neglect of those faithful young citizens and patriot who, while fighting their country battles ' ;gainst Germany auflfered disabilities of various kinds through wounds, ga or other causes, and are now thrown aside as useless, i heir plea for aid neglected, if not scorned. Never was a greater libel, nor one better calculated to arouse traitorous thoughts In the minds of those ignorant of the facta. . Throughout the country; the Red Cross, Legion snd other patriotic agencies by every means within their power, with the public press at their free command to give publicity, and t meetings called for the purpose, called upon every man who had suffered any incapacitating injury to report it, that ? Rehabilitation rehabilitated. ne might be indemnified and of sections all in established ,the were clools . country for the reclamation of the disabled, where they could learn some trade or . occupation with which their disability would not interfere, aa a 'result of which thousands have been and are being graduated, , better able jto make a living than they were before the war; and 'j in the meantime living easily on the generous allowance made, ' them. If the disability proved complete, a handsome pension haa , awa.Vd them All chargertothexontrary are false. i pother false intimation, a favorite with those who arc man, ia that advocating a new cash bonus to every while they were either fighting for their country or in the course of training at war camps, "obtaining a mere pittance, those who were exempt from draft and remained at home were living in the . lap of luxury, making fabulous profits and storing them away, some of which they should be pried loose from to provide a lonus for the boy who wore the uniform, in order to even things 7 up and leave hinf in as good financial condition as if he had remained at home and shared the universal prosperity. " : e All of which is by no means the truth. While it ia true that aodie of those engaged in war work of various kinds made much money, likewise some profiteers, the fact ia that the average citizen found it hard scratching to make ends meet and respond to the many demands" upon him for war contributions for various ' purposes, the response to which was exceedingly liberal. ' 1 , A fair comparison would be between the. doughboy and his unmarried mates left at home. "The doughboy as - a rule had better clothes,' better food, with constant medical' and dental care thrown in, and more money left after hia necessities had been provided for, than had the average one left at home. ; Following the doughboys arrival home he received a bonus e fficient to place him upon a financial equality with most of his fellows at home, and today is no worse off than the majority of v lose whr stayed at home. Special efforts were made to give the returned soldier employment and considered proportionately ' between the two classes as many of them are working and earning. Of. course many are unemployed, but nhemployment is general Since their Arrival home so long ago, they have had time to adjust themselves and are at no greater disadvantage than are the average of their fellows of equal ability. If it were true that the majority of those who remained at I home have war profits stored away, the bonus propositionwould be tenable J but 'as matters are it would be unfair to add to the - immense war burdens already created and which will hold the .. noses of the common run of people on the grindstone for years ", tocome; for it is they who ultimately must pay it all . The publications that are , making misrepresentations regard.ing these matters are ry friends of their country." To try to ' arouse discontent in the breast of those' who were called to serve heir country, savory toe strongly 'of German propaganda. If, o WkQIlQ9 kroukl to, Hk Gttirls ko rota Bt a criticism get yourself a rave in the mountains; put a ten foot hoard fence around it; then sit in the mouth of the cave and DO cLo TPIc&sq . The wearing by the winter girl of bells on her flapping goloahes ia a fad that la said to threaten. With rings on her fingers, us the old song goes, and bells on her goloshes, she will have music wherever she sloshes. TTV2' To avoid Co TMOra - . ce -- ce -- - r , , , - V WITHOUT SECOND THOUGHT ' MILLIONS of people pass by a school or a church daily without . giving either a second thought. Yet both are ji vital neces--7 ' iy in the lives of the men ahd women of this world. ' The school preparts the child for Its place in the social and . sines world. Without the knowledge thua obtained a man or I ' .woman would be totally unfitted for the conflicts of life, handi-- . ' capped from the cradle to the grave. , The church 'preparcs the mind and the heart for. that greater f hfe to which our earthly career is only a prelude. It open the to these mysterious steps which lead upward to tjie realm door , . of eternal glory, the final resting place of the soul that repents of NOTHING. Events To-Da- ys WE TELL EM! C..8. Had a two-hoearthquake, So the scientists have heard, But ten million flivver owners Never knew that it occurred. Centenary of the birth of James that to reduce malaria all that had B. Bock, United State senator from to he done wea to prevent the peats WANT KR? breedlug in marebea and pools. Aa a Kentucky. For Rent One woman. FurnishForty-fiv- e years ago today Alex- result of bis advice, the Suez Conal ander Graham Bell aent the first company completely cleared the ed with sleeping porch; beautiful view. Three blocks north sof camIon diatance telephone message, town of Iamailha of malaria. Daily University pus. 4695-W- . froth Salem to Boston. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES cas-most in cuta 1817 The sword voted by the Wage amounting cs to 25 per eentnd affecting 65 State of New York to Commodore Even after they get down to buseOO operatives are to be put Into efMcDonough wa presented to him at iness some fellows dont, as any boss fect today by the cotton mills in Hartford. can tell you. New England. 1828 American Society for the A special primary la to be held Promotion of orwas Temperance TnEX THE MULE LAUGHED today in the Third Congressional dis- ganized in Boston. How did Jones lose the fingers of trict of Maine for the Maine tor the 1847 U. 8. House of Representativhis right hand? nomination t candidates for the seat Put them in the tnulqs mouth to appearance durt John A. Peters, who resigned to es honored tbo first venerable John find how many teeth he had the session of the ing accept n place on the Federal bench. Adams. And then what happened The firnt Textile Products Exhi- Quincy The mule closed his mouth to gee famRichard 1883 Wagner, bition in Canada is to be opened In how many fingers Jones Jiad and ous dramatist, musician, poet,, . ' it Toronto" today, special purpose t ( ( Born at died at Leipsie, Bayreuth. being to illustrate ahd emphasise WK WERE GU MMING IN THE e the quality and nttractivenesa of May 22. 1213. OLOAMING. 1890 Manitoba legislature, pastextile products. miss the water, never Oh, - the you aaFrench net nbollahing The case of. U. 8. ptotrlct Attorn- sed an Till the well runs dry; Province. the of official language ey Hugh C. Flaher, against whom Oh, you never miss the COLUMN 1897 Turkey declared its intenhave been chnrgea of corruption Till the space it fills is shy tion of attacking Greece unless the made, and to which several political Its' presence in action hostile restrained tenders of national prominence are Powers, And You alleged to be involved, 1 scheduled Crete. 1817 The German Ambassador, for trial today in tha Federal court Are glum. en von Bernstorff, left Washington at Shreveport, La. 4 home. for rout t IX THE DAY'S NEWS , never miss the air, 1920 At President Wilsons sug- Oh, you A asms that will II va to history In water soaks your head; Till the as connection with medical research is gestion, Robert Lansing resigned never miss the xest Oh, you that of Sir Ronald Ross, whosa many Secretary of State.AGO TODAY Till your, quip dies unsaid ONE YEAR In" print honors have just bean added to by Premier late Ignace Paderewski, And the Paris Academy of Medicine in arrived in New York from You electing him a foreign 'associate. of Poland, Are glutn. While out in India In ISM 8ir Ron- Europe. Fifty persons were Injured in a in the ald,- then a surgeon-majin Brooklyn. British .army, began research work crash of electric trains Oh, you never miss your sweetheart, BIRTHDAYS TODAYS find which out set to Till shes a missing little miss; in malaria. Ha Leopold Godowsky, widely famed Oh, you never miss the Carter of tha BOO spectra of mosquito was Poland, 1111 your hose you 'gin to wiss responsible for the spreading of the at a pianist, born in Russian ' It slipping dread disease. He continued his 62 years ago today. And work for over two years, and then, v Victor Rosewater, prominent aa a and editor, born You instead otbeiag disheartened by the newspaper publisher ay. m. VW lack of interest shown by tha author- in 'Otnahar61-year-ago-todn Joseph C. Lincoln, ities, resigned from the army so that he could carry on his investigations write rot Cape Cod stories, born at Ohl yet, we confess a hiatus In our COLUMN constancy. unhampered. Finally, success came Brewster, Maas., 62 years ago today. Edward Cl Foster, third baseman But Contilbbers need spanking In 1190. when, working on a disbaseIn their literary infancy covery he bed made some time be- of tho Bostln American league -- of ball team, born jn Chicago. 24 years kinds found And so sometimes thnrtwor be fore, -mosquitoes carried the germs, and ago today. , Are j Very glum. . Woolen underwear hss a great deal to do with the national spirit " 7 (By Robert Quillen) t of unrest, . ' . made-in-Cnna- or Are-glu- well-know- ' ISNTITTHETRU-TH" ? The evil that men do lives after Finance cant play a lone them; the good is often repealed by without another loan, e the opposition party. ' a e e Every time Poincare opens hit mouth. Franoe gets her foot in It. Still, oil and water mix about aa well aa oil and international amity, a Just because a tour-powtreaty Tho budget system wBI help, of has four aides, it doesnt follow that It in a quadwrangle. course. But what the country needs is loss budget and more system. When Uncle Bam glvee a hand to , e the dewatroddea. Its always a hand Weston ia no doubting Thomas. out. Even without evidence, ho believes its earthly transgressions. a a ' were hanged In gross lots, j private Without a second thought! , . i. a a Only In tha movies Jn it possible to clear the atmosfhf'w!th a ce ex leaohwT uath a lit leS per Hays TELL IT TO YOURSELF Isnt necessary to kill a husband to Hays. THEN people insist upon saying unkind things of others it e a a get Into the movies, after all. The.three Rs of tho old diplomat-ti- e would be well for them to contract the habit of talking to acbool are Raid, Ravage and Rapthemselves. Then they could let off steam in large quantities acity. - , see see aa er . far as it A dollar doesn't go as used to, but then, neither does skirt. to decide the case according to the law and the evidence and her Intuition. tloualy The world survived n spite of a broken back. The reason people accuse France of imperialism is because other vic- torious nations are always so humble hud unselfish. e TT Why should ut France-capolitical debt? It makes her feel better aad it wont make it any harder for u to collect. lT! That Florida man named Hell who without doing any material harm. a a. a was arrested for bootlegging seems We ire never quite Accurate in our judgment of others, thst ; it to clinch the argument ,7 because we are not fully acquainted with the reasons which doesn't pay to give a dog a bad " ' ' actuate them. . ' name. Under such conditions the person who is slow to pass judgStrikes and violence fill no Learn one new thing every day. A ment: is most to be commended. lie may at times be prone to floor oil sprinkled on the ba- market basket? little . condone faults, but even that is preferable to passing censure The maddest woman on earth is bys dress will keep, tbe floors .' where there is a possibility that it may not be deserved. , tha one wuo buys a perfect love ot Thousand Nave Focsi ' a a a a hat and tees Its mate on a woman A close mouth is far better than an open one. v ? Relief Freni Ksssstsa ' ' ' t Words once spoken may never be recalled. he doesn't like. . Stilt, its assier to get s square , ' a a a. ram kv takaw Mac StssWi peg In s round hole than to get a . - . 1 1 shin-tog- X A hobby ia a convenient Lola fa surplus income. , rat . the yellow streaks 'cause most of the yellow peril 1 Those with Hands across the sea are not In- square deal in a sphere ot influence. a a dicative of peso if either of them v woman (Ties to be a whip band. Juror tries conscien- Every - nswwutaw rnMvMi-aaad tallabto naaadr. Bald k all good mb! kf BaS tar u-UMFR A AMEND, M Third Aw, New Twrfc Kneading Bread in th Street. of Chosen, unii has only one competiwith a populator In size, mainland of the tirot Corea, part tion of about 175,000. The main street e Asia toy ciltne under Jupune-control, are wide ami well laid out. has In large part received its material of Seoul are but one story, from western civilization at second The stores generally Of buildings. hand through Juputi. Anil in spite of hardly deserving tbe title over tbe the American type roaches add even The means of conveyance is most tlie for loads, unpaved, part . , , dlntng ears thst are now drswn in (Frwparwd NaltoMt Owiraphle Bo by th ietY. Wutal&ctoa, D C ) Ping-Yan- modem Wesatmimeever heavily '1,;7u--b- y lasted railniudK, and the trolley cars, swift and tireless. The street scenes of Seoul offer great telegraph lines and electric power stuburden-bearer- s dious that are encountered l,y the vis- variety fur tlie kodak, tlie sexes furnishing a conof both itors to the chief cities, Corea in many stant chance of scene; roost of them ways still preserves the qualntness of being willing vliliin. entirely satlstVd it "Hermit Kingdom days. with a small At the wood mara was in It 1S82, only generation ket on one sidetip.of wain street the tlie after Commodore Perry opened up steer is seen reclining under Japan, that Coren, or Clioeii, liy patient lie of a load of lugs which making a treaty with the Cnlted States, wouldweight cause a wagon to groan, aud one excluof Its gave up officially policy i.i nders lunv lie will ever regain his sion. Foreigners took up their resiwhen Ida master, makes a sale feeling dence with official .sanction at Chemnlami tlie time comes to dcliveh tlie lh. OCpIlxl, S.wl Toihs7 prt tl,S Qp.M-t..- f appear lo Even with tills foothold, however, the beunwelcome visitors pushed tliclr way thrive under their burden liearlng, anil well kept. sleek ing but slowly into other parts of the kingHow They Make Brtad. dom r and as late as 18!t7 only a relabread of Seoul does not The native small had been visited portion tively sfem very attractive to foreigners by white men. Now Japanese influence and Japanese explorers have gone after they have seen the process hy made. However, if Its everywhere in tlie Land of Morning w Idch it was alone dependent on Hie Calm. and only the wilderness along the Manehurlsn border remains rela- thoroughness with which it Is kneaded, the bread which "mother used to make , tively. unknown. would suffer hy comparison. After HillEuropean clothing Is no longer a In Seoul, but still tlie old garb ing, tlie dough is placed on a board to the road In front of the little bakeshnp. of the natives greatly predominates. The first feature to stril.e tlie visitor, Tlien two stalwart foreans proceed to in fuct, Is likely to he tills matter of pound It with great maids. It is not The universal . adoptlisi of claimed that the quality of the bread la elothing. white, the singular lints, the footgear, Improved by tlie addition of Impurities all strike the note of qualntness. White In the way of insects and dust which treat' clothing la the emblem of utonrning in naturally result from the open-ai- r (Xirea, as It Is in Japan and China ; inent. hat If one objects to eating k, the mourning period Is three years. On a native will quote a proverb which. He who the occasion of the death of a royal Iieliig Interpreted, runs: personage tlie entire 'population was would enjoy his food ahonld not look required to put on1 white. This cus- over the kitchen wall a maxim not tom Is, said to be accountable for the without force In countries peridental. A visit to the Imperial palace brings people having adopted white clothing foe ordinary wear, that they might be np mentid pictures of more golden ready for the Inevitable w hen it should days In Ootva. The. buildings and come, either in their own or In the grounds are extensive ; a handsome small Ishmd to surstanding royal family. a rounded lotus sH.d, a wealth of hy . Hats. Queer trees adding to tlie beauty of tbe Tbe ordinary hats of tbe Corean men place. 1 hiring the reign of the old x are absurd little affairs, hia fear of assassination was enqieror. to general like American stiff so shaped that Jt is said 300 bedrooms great straws, but with high small crowns In the palace were kept constantly In which cause them to sit on tlie top of readiness for him, no one knowing the bead as though adults vvere wear- wWli one he- would occupy on any ' To add to ing the hats of children. night. the bizarre appearance, these little bats Protects by a Great Wall. are tied In place under the chin witb Ofle f the moat enjoyable trip from Men black often wealth of plain tape. w pat the Yoking wear a loop of beads, the etuis at- Semrt It by or Independent gate through a Rif tached to tlie aides of the brim nm the turesque- - road winding among tin loop hanging in front to the waist. The cotistru'llon of tin mountains. Many 'years ago long liefore tbe western barbariun readied the great wall of Corea at this point ap shores of Chosen the Corenns were pears a marvel of engineering skill, 1a this nioun noted among their Chinese and Jap- seemingly inaccessible Proceeding about two anese neighbors for the skill and taste tain fastness. one passe the water-gatdisplayed in teztiie manufactures, and miles, the products of their looms could be where the wall crosses the river and found side by side with their pottery where in time of attack tbe Iron gates to all the markets then open in th in these great arches were let down to protect the city. The view of this East. , crossing la one of the finest in Corea. 6f slow sure the but degradation By Anoth'er ride of three miles take manInvasions wars, insurrections and ufactures And. arts in Cures gradually the traveler to the White Buddha, to lost their value In both quajlty'and ftwr solttode ofthla" wilderness, far from the highway, beside a Hear mounquantity, until today her people, rich tain stream, stands a great boulder, and poor alike, are dependent upon on face the of which, carved In relief, China and Japan for a large percent- to the sitting figure of Buddha, . age of their clothing and pottery. -There is, however, one branch of h Seoul possesses what la believed to the third largest bell in the world. manufacture, tlie working of bronze. In In shape and general outline It to of which Corea easily leads, the nse of this metal for domestic purposes be- Japanese type, in fact, the Corean claim that the bells of ing peculiar to this country. The were modeled after those of Corea. bronze, which to of good quality,, hard, The cHniate of Corea is not very and takes a good polish, to of an alloy different from that to similar latitudes of copper and tin, with a small per in the United States, from New York-tcent of zinc and a trace of iron. The North Carolina. Structurally the bronze spoons, with which every famhouse are interesting, tor the Corean to are models of liberally supplied, ily lmve anticipated our hot-afurnace grace, as are the hlbachts or . many hundreds of years. Every by which re largely exported to Japan. house to raised a foot or two above These graceful bronze bowls are ap- the ground, and a wide flue runs beto domestic use every Imaginplied able. The same material is used in neath the floor, emerging at tbe other end to a tbe manufacture of tobacco pipe to north from tall chimney, made to th a hollow log. When a fir universal demand, and much taste to is built at the entrance to the fine, to their ornamentation. displayed the smoke and beat are drawn beSeoul an Interesting City. , neath the house, keeping tho room Boost, with Its population of over warm during even the coldest days of A00 AX) dominates th cities and towns Winter. -- 1 rurt-oslt- y pa-go- Pill-Bo- x pill-bo- Dal-NIpp- ir Are-pot- s, o |