OCR Text |
Show Vacs two THE JOURNAL, mEJXuim-NA-EARL Entered LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, May 23, 1922. FFICE CAT BARITONES, 'TENORS, BASSOS IN RACE L PUBLISHED BT A YD ENGLAND PUBMKH1XCI COMPACT at the Poet Office Every Day In the Week, Except Sunday, Second Clase Matter. at Logan, Utah, aa SUBSCRIPT IUX RATH You do not ask your family to sit down to the table with unknown guests. BT MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance BT CARRIER,' PER MONTH, in Advance A Discount ol 1 00 Per Year Will Be Olven tor Advance Payments tor a Full Year. MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor republics tlon t all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right o! republican iuot speclal dia patches herels are also reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished oa Application. VAre you equally careful FACTS OF BUSINESS COPvfftCHT to the business situation PLLOWING are some facts relative Vice President of the of Stevenson !?. Ward, pen National Bank of Commerce of New York, a student of and authority upon fmancial eenditions: Business is better. The depression which began in the United States in 1920 and continued throughout 1921 has passed, and substantial progress has already been made toward normal activity and a new business cycle has been entered upon. Adverse conditions, as the coal strike, may temporarily retard the upward swing. Other factors, such as widespread crop failures, might even result in recession for a time, but no circumstances can alter the fact that there is now an unassailable basis for confidence in slow and steady expansion of the commercial and financial activities of this country. This basis for confidence is First, there is plenty of to and longbe had at reaonable rates both for short-tim- e money time requirements. Second stocks of finished goods and of raw materials have 6een reduced to reasonable proportions. Third, commodity prices are stabilizing.. Fourth, conditions in basic industries, including' agriculture', are improving, and production is expanding. Fifth, gains are not confined to the United States. Conditions are improving throughout the world. Some countries constitute exceptions to this statement, but their bearing on the international situation's not great enough to alter the fact that the world outlook is in Ihe forefront of improvement. Rates in the various sections of the American money market are now fairly comparable with pre-wrates when business was if certain are normal, excepted when money activity periods became redundant because of defects in the banking and currency system of the United States, since largely eliminated by the Federal Reserve act. The satisfactory position of the Federal reserve system and of the member banks is evidence of the solid financial' foundation for the business expansion which is now in its initial stages. If improvement in the money market and in the banking situation were restricted to the United . States doubts might properly be entertained as to its permanence. It is unquestionably true that conditions are more nearly normal. in the United States than elsewhere with the probable exception of Canada. It is likewise trod that' of troubles left by the war has placed many countries in very difficult position five-fol- It 1, better lo li glad that yoityre as nu ar than to hi ghul jou an not a.. In re are Hooka C y politico-financi- al with disorganized public finances and depreciated currencies. Depreciated exchanges are the international expression of these difficulties. It la easy to exaggerate the evils of this situation,' however. As a matter of fact, a large volume of fairly profitable foreign trade has been carried on ever since 1918, despite the difficulties encountered. Moreover, although some currencies may never return to thheir former gold equivalents, the exchanges of those countries in which currency inflation has ceased are now fluctuate ing through a narrowing range. Certain evidence of the return to normal In the international money market is the gradual decline in money rates everywhere, excepting only some countries of central and eastern Europe and the Far East where political and bther conditions are as yet unstable. Money rates in London are again practically at the prewar level, and British war bonds have crossed par. International monetary and credit trans- 'one Nowadays, fortunately, the risk is not great. But with Swift & Companys products there is none. HIS FIRST CASE Sentry - Halt, them -- "Private Stork. Company Rookie Sentry Advame, Private Slink, ami lie sumpled " HIT HE DIDNT florist's trm k hit Rill lluik Anil ktux k il him out for hours A witness s.uil on the trm k he'll rend These words Entries is the opera star's love rare and the fair prize. Top, left, Antonio Scottl; right, Mrs. Enrico Caruso: center. Count Andrea de Segurola; below, left, Don Rafael Dias; right, little Gloria Caruso. Stars of the Metropolitan Grand Opora that is just the masculine tars are now engaged in the greatest race of their careers But it is not a race for greater honors in tbs operatic world. The race is for the hand of Mrs. Ennco Caruso, widow of the greatest of then. alL Baritonesi live in the hope that when lira. Caruso is ready to wed it wrth t lowers. James, have you whispered day without permission?" again he will chose from .he ranks other than tenors. Tenors feel ruao otherwise. Right now Mrs. isnt thinking about anoths. maraevarthoon riage, but the race is " SwiftaPrecniqra Bacon. to- Swifts Premium w it t Sliced Bacon have said Swifts Premium Wafer Steed hae said Dried Beef. Events A mother asks: "How much shall we tell our daughter? The real question in these diggintt Today is the hational fpte day of. 1788 South Carolina, the eighth Rouraanla, Slate, ratified the Federal Constitu- - seems to be how fnueh our daughters will tell us Centenary of the birth of Richard Hon. Grant White, noted American journ1868 ;Kit Carson, celebrated alist and achotar. soldier and frontiersman, died at WHAT HE WORLD CET President Harding Is expected to Fort Lyon, Colo Born in Madison, If a farmer has four thousand address the Academy of Political county, Ky , Dec. 24. I8119 bushels of wheat, said the teacher, Science In New York city today at a - 1872 All the States were fully and sells them ,at sixty cents a Si Expendt- - represented" In both houses of the L. bushel, what would he get? tores and Public Economy. 8. Congress for the first time gmee To which a pupil enthusiastically Plans for active participation in the beginning of the iil war replied: "An automobile." the coming congressional primaries 19i)U The iHinols State Historical will be laid by the Wiscomda Society was tncwrptrratd One of the candidates for United at its State convention 1911 A conference of premiers of States senator says that the League country in Milwaukee today. the British colonies pud damiuious is stuffed almost to death with Following many months of prep- with the Imperial government begun but he'll probably make morelaws,if aration, Sacramento today will begin in London. elected. an elaborate historical celebration 1918 Andrew gave Carnegie and weeks of festivities recalling the li.oOU.UOO to the American Led A HAPPINESS RECIPE Days of '49. Cross. The grand essentials of happiness IN THE DAYS NEWS 1920 The Canadian Parliament are something to do, something to Dr. Nicholas Murray Hutler, who voted to abolish hereditory titles. love, and something to hope for. has bee n Invited by the Council of ONE YEAH AGO TODAY the Ieague of Nations to serve at I. S. House of Representatives MISSING American representative on an Inter- passed the Emergent) Tarilf Bill There was a thin maiden called national committee to study and sugPresident Harding put a wreath on Greener gest methods of Intellectual the coffin of Private Guyton, first Who worked with a vacuum throughout the world, is presi- American soldier killed on German Cleaner: dent of Columbia Imvers.ty, New soil, But she got In the way York City, an institution with a TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Of the suction one day. thousand teachers on its staff and Baron Shaw of Dunfermline, who one of the largest enrollment of stud-ant- s is to speak be'ore the American and And since then nobody has seen her. of any university in the world. Canudiau bar associations this sumPresident Butter specialized in study mer, born at Dunfermline, Scotland, till of him. Didn't he drive that good of the history and art of education 72 years ago today. wife of Ids out of his house utiil spoil Dr. Epitatlo lessoa. President of her life for her? prior to his election lo the presidency of Coiumbiu in 1902, anil as editor Brazil, born m the State of iara-hybI taint help it, sniffed the other. nd contributor to educational journ57 years ago today. He mayn't hae been a good man, but als, both before and since bis' election Sir Valentine Chirol, for manv he has done much to shape the educayears director of the foreign depart- lie mi veil my brother's life. tional Ideals of Ahterlca.. He hag ment of the Times, born 70 When they Initl dNupjieared he" went played' large part in the brbitration years ago today. down the step with a firmer trend. and other international movements, lit. Rev, Herman Page, Episcopal and aa one of the trustees of the bishop of Spokune, born in Boston, 66 Nevertheless, outside the drawing room door he paused and listened. 1rentic-e-, . Ad-Carnegie Endowment for the years ago today. Iiik partner, vus iqienking. vaneeuient of Peace he became Douglas Fairbanks, celebrated I tell you, Mrs. Coggsw el I, he was known Internationally among jurists -picture actor and husband of and statesmen. Mary Pickford, born in Denver, 39 saying, Charles wu a good man, and TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES I know that u warm heart heat under 'years ago today, 1740 John Gibson, first and. third Zachary It. Wheat, outfielder of the ufTectntion of selfishness. I could territorial governor of Indiana, born the Brooklyn National league baseat Lancaster, Pa. Died in Pittsburgh, ball team, born at Hamilton, No., 34 tell you stories lilt, I know he was, his wife April 10, 1822 years ago today goldied. It ia I who have been at fault. Swifts m When he hud recovered a little he liis den at the top of the house. ,As read as follows: he reached the hist story lie saw a "Mr. Charles Coggswelt, president of figure (sailing toward him. followed the United Realty and Union corpora-llouau- d by number, and shrank luck Into a a figure on the closet Jut as they came round the bend street, .shot himself hi the temple It) tin passage. They were two servat half-pas- t one o'clock this afternoon. ing maids, ami. as they paused, he In a lodging house on the heard on 'of them say: . lie had dressed him.-c-'f In shabWhy ate yon taking on o, .Mary? by llytlif? aiiyj destroyed all evtdemxJ wasn't u jmal.Jpc.ity Ibe heard f Their quality is a constant factor, always to be depended upon. The consumer is doubly. protected because, in addition to the care used by Swift & Company, The word "Premium on ham or bacon means that we stake our pride and the reputation of years on that ham or bacon. have been selected, cured, smoked, and handled by workmen who take the same pride in our products that we do. Premium Frankfurt s. Be sure of Swift's products and thus make certain that no strange or unknown food is introduced into the family circle! Butter. Brookfield Eggs. These products Swift & Company, u. s. Jr t Swifts food products are carefully inspected by government employes and bear the federal inspection stamp. Jewel Shortening. S wifts Premium Oleomargarine. Gem Nut Margarine. BrookfieldBrand Pork Sausage. Brookfield a, , Silver-lea- Brand Pure Lard. Anti-Salo- n Qualify Swifts Premium Ham. Swift's Premium Cooked Ham. NOT IN 1922 One thing must he said in favor of the modern woman. She does not button up the hack. -- Virtue wins its own reward, but it often requires a microscope to find it. Wrl-bo- On'v wunst "Leroy, should James wnnst?" he should "No'm; ' 1 It makes us all the more satisfied right where we are. We love hard work, but we dont hate a good sleep afterwards :r El Paso Herald. f THE NEW POVERTY "Jones is m straitened circumstances, isn't he? Yes: he tells me it Is about all he cau do to keep the wolf out of the garage A. Arrival and Departure of Mails Departure 8:30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. EAST, WEST, NORTH & SOUTH 5:40 p. m. EAST, WEST, NORTH A SOUTH 8:30 a. m. BRANCH LOOP Hyrum to Cache Jet PRESTON A INT. POINTS. 9:45 a. m. 4:40 p. m. 5:40 p. m, m. (E) SMITH FIELD, LEWISTON, PRESTON.... 4:40 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 3:40 p. IB) PROVIDENCE. MILLVILLE COLLEGE WARD . 9:30 a. m. IB) RIVER HEIGHTS 1:30 p.m. (B) NORTH LOGAN (A) (B) (B) (B) motion- ' Fsslt WeR-kis- a Ignominy of dying rii b. I To-Da- ys 'Say Henry Ford, il Is said, Is more Inti rested In his newspaper thun In his automobile fai tory. Probably r tug to ttnd u way to avoid the actions can now be carried on between most countries in the normal prewar ways. Expectation of a rapid return to the abnormal activity of the war and postwar years is doomed to disappointment. It is not likely that the conditions of that period will be seen again by the present generation, and even the possibility of their return should be regarded not with assurance, but with the gravest anxiety, because such conditions are not healthy, are the product of national, corporate and individual extravagance and are inevitably followed by disaster. The fact" that the depression of of his Identity, Sir. Coggsw ell's fea 1929-2- 1 was world-wid- e and was the result of causes of extreme tures were too well known for Ids violence justifies the belief that a return to narmxl wilLlmjdoM, A Posthumous tlcxih to 'mimin long uhhnowih Coggsw ell knew the man a double Conceivably, there may o?cur temporary conditions which will Laudation of Ids, strikingly alike even to the gait so effects produce important as to have the appearance of the beami gesture. ginning of a new period of business , recession. However, the were dead, he thought SupKive By CLAIRE SMITH Would the world lie heller off or final test of the situation is an examination of the underlying factors, none of which is adverse and most of whlch are actively Cwrihi, iJi, RMttrr Ncwiptpir totui. worse?" If lie were dead, wiped nut, no longer favorable. On this basis it seems a warranted conclusion that Charles Coggsw ell. president of half a factor In the uflalrs of men, whut dozen corporations and a man to be would It menu to the world that he the crisis of 1920-2- 1 has passed into history. reckoned with In Wall st reel, came hud known? What did his life menn? out of hi club at half past two. 11U death meant release ami money When a man to hs wife; to Ms musician son it "Heigho I he sighed. WHATS THIS ABOUT HARD WORK? tie forty live bis troubles mulmeant Hie Inheritance of whiih he TIIERE is no sleep in the spirit world and no escape from hard gets to And he fell to thinking hove wh to tmve Imu deprived. Ills parttiply." work, according to speakers before the - convention" of ' the hardly fat used him. . ner, Prentice, and lie hail always been A he stepped Into the street s newsat logget heads, ami Pine thms out of Illinois State Spiritualists association. ' yelling at the top of ten l'rcnthe boy ran Into .id been right in ids Where, then, is the allurement in the after life? How much his voice, liehim, picked hliuself up auil views, t'oggwpi Hied to think of one more comforting is the picture of heaven portrayed by old. throat a Paper under Mr. Cuircaw ell's .lirrsiHi liooi lint life honotlted; but could not do mg lime evangelist, who said we would eat hearty rations of manna, nose. "Suicide of a millionaire!" he yelled; llvsi should he tint he dead? spend our time playing harps and singing, and having a joyful and there, sure euough, was the He couldwhy lay hands upon teu thousand time shouting: hallelujahs with the heavenly host. announcement. In big, black lettering. dollars. It was grmtg dark, when starting This talk of no sleep and unending hard work has a particular- Mr. Coggswelt bought a copy, and the next minute was 'staggering buck lip froip a reverie, lie discovered that ly unpleasant sound at a time when ambition is confined to dozing against the, wall of the club. The he waa standing in fruit of his house in the mellow warmth of spring sunshine and listening to ihe suicide was that of himself. on Mudivoti avenue. lie crept up to grass 'grow, Swift & Companys products are the result of years of experience, of careful, conscientious effort A ar the-legac- Equally sure of wherethey come from, what they are, who stands sponsor for them? IWI lOfiAE aiUM MOtt. TROC MAHM MCGl&Ttftip U . MT O d: - about the meats you invite them to eat7 Arrival .. 9:15 a. m. 11:50 9:15 B) PRESTON A INT. POINTS 10:15 (B) EAST. WEST, NORTH A SOUTH .... 9:15 (E) PRESTON, LEWISTON, SMITHFIELD. 5:30 IB) PROVIDENCE , MILLVILLE iBpjiRANCH LOOP Cache Munct. toHyrumlO:15 (A) EAST, West, North A South ( Oh, Charles, If you could ouly know. If you could only come buck to me ! a m. 5:30 p. m. ' a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. a. m. Another vohwTvakGp"Hiepariiblc; Coggswelt started auil clenched lih Time given Is that of arrival and departure of mail from and to the fists in bitter remorse. The voice was office. Mail should be deposited st least 15 minutes prior to time of that of his sou. departure. L know father meant to do well by You know, motlter, he me. lie said. belle ad tbut a man should shift for A Represents daily. himself, to develop independence of B Represents dally except Sunday. character. That's why he left me to "E Repreaenta Sunday ONLY. worry along nrf best I could. God bless hliu! He waa one of the finest All windows closed alt day 8unfiay. Al) Incoming mail la distributed men that ever llveij." on Sundays.-- - General Delivery window jopen 12:30 to 1:30 on holidays. PLEASE HELP U8 EXPEDITE THE HANDLING OF YOUR MAIL BY The Voices died away, and It seemed SEGREGATING CITY MAIL FROM THAT ADDRESSED TaOUTSIDE to Coggswelt as Uiough he had already POINTS. ALSO WHERE TEN OR MORE PIECES ARE ADDRESSED come to the new birth that lie desired. TO ONE CITY OR STATE. MAKE THEM UP SEPARATELY AND YOU Why should he go away and sink his CAN THEN RECEIVE MAXIMUM OF SERVICE. Identity when his life lay here? No, J. M. BLAIR, Postmaster. , the real Ilf wns In his accustomed l with still before life's struggle plus, hint .utilities to overcome, VsnUVl 1.. hs atoned for, all the battle to be fought tie an intimate talk to the undergradumi over ngnln in the accustomed ates. He hesitated a moment; tiiyo The newspaper men did not print softly opeuetl the dsr.- the- - address. Cambridge (Mass.) In the New Turk Tribune. Doctor Lowell Press Center. President A. I.aw reuce Lowell of v Mere Women Study Medicine. r asking llnrvqrd university,-I- n The number of women In England, men not to report a recent admedicine as a career has dress by Viscount James Bryce at who chouee increased greatly. Many have Just the Harvard union, used hla own cenentered for the five years course of sors li ip. ' At Charing Just before he Introduced the dis- hard study required. Cross Hospital Medical school the two tinguished British publicist. Doctor sexes are about equal In number; Lowell leaned over to the press tables school has and told the reporters It was Lord London Hospital women students, and SC Marys school Bryce's w'sh that none of Ids rrmarits , , he puldMuMl. Inajmju lL Si It. was to , l, Ms-patc- h one-fift- h two-fifth- t ' O |