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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL --TODAYS TALK IU IlBUSHF.i Bt By EARL AVI) EVCLAVD PUBLISHIXO COMPANY AUGUSTUS Entered at . .Editor GORDON,... day In the week, except at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION ItATE the Post Office every BT MAIL, TER MONTH, In Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of 11.00 Per Tear Will Be Given r "TAKE IT, UP J n , r ' ' William James says it is because we are so inexperienced in life that we are so impatient when jt comes to looking Tor reWe ought to do more things because of the pure pleasure in -- - 70s for Advance , Maich 19, 192 i, WOODROW By i Frances Trego Montgomery . WILSONS TOLERANCE You remember the gnats were sight, but there ' in their place watching the' old, farmer drive stood two big, white goats lookthe little darkies from his mel-lo- n ing up into his face. patch. Ha, my friends, , what are One shot hit the you doing here?, he exclaimed boy squarely qn the back.' He ojr seeing ; therru"Btay ' on that jumped 'as if he had been sitting side of the hedge and we win on a spring and It had suddenly be friends. Come this side and I been released, and threw up his' am your enemy, and will shoot arms as if shot .through .the or set the dog on you. Goodheart, the slice of melon, he had night! and he trudged off to see been eating went ,up in the air what- damage the darkiees had and came down on- top of the planters head, breaking in two when 'it hit. Then' Rattlebones, as his chums' called him,-- bt out for the "hedge with the bulldog in hot' pursuit,' ..both headed straight for the place, where Billy and Nannie w'ere peeking . ' through. "Ill save him thought Billy. When the dog come through the hedge. Ill butt him over into the melon patch again, and give Rattle Bones a chance to loose-joint-- sults. .60c -- , - - r Impatience For Results ; Sunday, BILLY WHISKERS BEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS. Author. of "YOU CAN, ; Wednesday, ed f r - , James W. Gerard' Former U. S. Ambassador to Germany, in the March Current History Magazine At a time when tolerance rises its ugly head ur many places in our country, if is not amisa to call attention to the spirit of toleration which ever . ; pv doingthem; ; Results always take care of themselves.' If we think too much of results we. lose much of the pow'er animatedWoodrow- Wilson-Jewof concentration that we might put into the things at hand. ' Catholics ' and were his I have watched men over a period of years. I have.in mind friends and were by him apthose who always seem to be talking of great things that they pointed to high offices and adare going to do; they have it all figured out, clear to the end ministered them well. The but they never geUstarted. Jbeypend too much time thinking crusading spirit of his Puritan . . : about the results. I ancestors- - and his Presbyterian We must all plow through many commonplace, uninterestupbringing, found an outlet in . . . THINE, 0 LORD, is the greatness, and the power, and the ing periods.. his attacks on Injustice and on in all I When is the for a that see and field the of flowing, golden grain I think of majesty; great glory, and the victory, wrong. No man can be a great heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, 0 Lord, winds, rains, sweating plowmen, tired backs at night-timstatesman who charishes the IChronicles One all. 29:11 above of the thrilling things of this life is the constant budand thou art exalted as head of the prejudices How may we become wise? Kings 3:9, ding of fame from unexpected sources. A President and world Woodrow Wilsons last figure from the halls of a college within ten years. The Worlds public act was to send a letter, richest man, arriving after the age of 40, from obscurity as a1 three days 'before his death, IF THOU DRAW OUT thy. soul to the hungry, and satisfy believer in an idea on which he had worked from boyhood. And agreeing to become a member of the afflieted soul ; then shall thy light nse in obscurity, and thy so'it goes. escape. tpe committee do raise funds darkness be as the noonday; and the Lord shall guide thee conResults? They come. Leave them alone and travel uncom"Oh, Billy, look , quick! See Tor the suffering and starving tinually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones. plainingly tie path of thorns, tears, thrills, disappointment and what the fat boy is doing TL t intellectuals of Germany. -' Isa, 58 f 10, 11, i , Certain joys., .And when Billy looked, he saw From the Woodrow WilWhat special directions for prayerdid Jesus give in his serFor, after, all, we are made by what we are in ourselves Rolypoly, as the fat lad was son viewed the World Warin its ' not by mon on the mountain? Matt, 6:513.?, i - -- -f- nicknamed, rolling oVer and met : props and outside aid, proper scale. He could forget the We must all face, at the onset of life, the facts of existence. on the ground, dying, "Don' done to his melon patch and details and grasp the plan in all There is no smooth, flowery path to fame, or success, or hapshoot! Don shoot! Ise neber htw much fruit of they had eaten the breadth and possibilities 'ASHORT HISTORY OP RADIO ' v piness. Happiness is never found in its pure state. It must be gwan to ateal no mo yo melons .. this's awful World Catastrophe. orjstolen. held together by all the hard tasks of an experience that tries again ! 'Deed I aint. Mars Samp-sosaid to me' in the Mr. Longbe&rd! The to chaises, by Federal Trade Comrnissloon that .... i the soul at times.' v, ef vo jest .pint , dat dun t REPLYING think we will heed your gardens of the chateau at Char-vill- e it industrial companies had secured a monopoly ' Lose yourself in the desire to do and to be Impatience is some whar el.xe and don shoot during the discussion of .miitg, but come over into the ' in foreign and domestic radio business,1 Pres; Swope of General the me! for weakness and certain failure. i . some of your submarine war:. Why does not and taste patch r But all the time the planter fine melons. We have heard of America go after Electric Company, sgid; te . f V' 'T .England, kept peppering away at him as the delicious watermelons that which ia violating, by its he rolled- - While his Attention are raised in the South 'The connection of 'General Electric Company with' question' rules of the was taken up with, Rolypoly, the carload for the northern' by of radio communication dates back, to the war. At. that time mark- law1? and if other three little darkies made et, and also that their flavor and two. men came to radio communications in this country were handled by. American house and my their escape hrough the hedge luscious' jucineKS is 7 larconfEoconfrolled by'BritishTMarconi C67 7 I beyond com- one of them murdered my siswlhich Dolypoly soon reached And time ' the pare. by your gray ter and the other stepped on the Mr. Swope pointed out that to establish radio communication This is the last day of Winter. ington, and rolled under. The minute he head touches your pillow, we will floweg beds I would first attack for the United Statefa free from domination of foreign interest, ' Centenary of the birth of the 1915 Germans evacuated was through, he jumped up and be tasting one or two of the the murderer, was the only rethe General Electric Company was induced to take the lead in re- - the Irish Poet, William Ailing, Memel, Baltic port, before the scurried down the road as fast melons in your three-acr- e flection and the echo of Wood-roas his short,, fat legs could And I dont think out patch. - ham. Wilsons broad view of the Hie Marconi the in American eventuated Russian advance. with organizing pf Company Cany Jiim and by the time the hundreds of melons you have situation and of the policy we Curley of Baltimore 1920- ; Reign of terror preci the formation of the t Radio Corporation of America, Mr, Swope Achbishop planter reached the hedge, to that you should grudge a couple should pursue. today celebrates his 20th birthsaid: "To make Radiol Corporation the most efficient instrument day Ireland murder look in the pitatod by oyer, not a darkey was in of northern goats one or two. .During President Wilsons Adanniversary' in the 1 priest"for transoceanic communication; General Electric .made a contract hood. . 1 of the Lord Mayor of Cork."'; . ministration and through liis ap1921 Fifteen killed in fight Ice with Radio Corporation giving the latter, the benefit and advant Greeting to William Jennings extremity, knawn to sailors as proval of Secretary of State Patrol Ships on the Bryan, of his Bryans idea, arbitration treatbetween British troops and beginning ing age of all inventions it had made and. would make in future. To the Tail of the Banks, tlsy ies L- were made with ; thirty naputty Sinn Finners. vr p further strengthen the position of Radio Corporation 'iff this art; Sunset this flnafly are melted In the" waters tions. These treaties provide evening marks the i 1922 for Stefensen, the Arctic similar contracts were inade, with .other OOmpanics, the .idea be- beginning of the festival of Pur-irof the ulf Stream,, negotations for a year after a announced he set had explorer, one of the most popular of ..Mf.ia along here tiiai they are dispute arises between us and ing to put Radio Corporation in possession of thoile patents nets up the British flag off Wrangell 'Science (By the Jewish J holidays.-Service) to make it efficient the for radio transmisgreatest peril to navigation any nation before war can be deessary an, organization --- Island. Archbishop , Patrick - J. Hayes ; ONE YEARF GO TODAY 7 BOSTON, Marl' ip .. The first for .the tracks of the steamers clared.' Certainly . the simplest 'teri sion and enable it to best serve public interests."; A will todays have been installed ic i g of th 's ease i are novy from North America to North and most practical way, to keep ' Mississppnvalley states snyepf '.This was all known to the government, and a representative five years as head of file Catholbeing Sighted off tho'bleak epast European' ports all pass nearby, the peace. It is interesting ta re? ic archdiocese of New York, but by great' btjzzard.i or. designated by the government s at on the toard of Radio Corpora no northern Indians rer Newfoundland, and and it is the duty of the Inter- call that Germany alone of the Outbreak Piute of ceremonies will be held, owing i tion for some time after, its organization. Officials of Radio CorU. the Coast S. Guard. Service, national IcerPatrol, maintained great powers refused to sign to the absence of the Archbishop ported at Blanding, Utah. States, but paid this treaty with the United StaBIRTHDAYS with charged TODAYS poration appeared before a congressional committee, where all in Rome, whee he has therespcnsibiliw by the United gone to the maritime tes, because, as the Secretary all for of by principal Minissafe thestoan.er lapeg keeping Sir Lomer Gouimlate these relations relating to formation of Radio Corporation were receive the red hat. ' track of "the for Foreign Affairs told'' to powers, keep me: is to anin Candadian beady; the of ter the begmgam justice told in detail. Several months ago the Federal Trade Commission Plans for increasing export to warn vessels and to ad- If we sign with you it makes no bergs, nual the mp of born at Grondines, along patrol edge government, published their statement as result of investigation of Radio Cor- business will be discussed at the Quebec 63 the Grand Banks. The cutters vise when shifting of the steam- difference to us, but' if we do r8 a convenUtm of the Bank- -' annual now er tracks to the south is neces FYance, Russia and Great Brit-ai- n porations! American and its relation to the various companies ers association 'Tor ' Foreign William Jennings Bryan, three "Tampa- - and Moro'c for safety. will ask us to sign similar in Boston Harbor -lying Democratic nominee the interested in it. This report was widely; published. There was which meets in Buffalo-- , today times awaiting sarv g While the may be treaties; if we refuse, a refusal the to start. The Ice is ordep for President of' the' United no indication in this report of, any adverse opinion or action on for a session of two days. a little overdue this year, but seen under the best conditions of is almost a declaration of war. ' A democratic primary will be States, born at Salem, Blinois, within a few weeks there part of the Federal Trade commission", ' will be visibility by a lookout in the If we sign and hold to the treaty years ago today, held iff Geogia today to exphess 64 of a liner while 15 we lose our greatest asset in -the crows-nedown floating enough eminent David bergs; Todd, Dr, 'if All that has been done has been with the, idea of making perference for presidential miles of away, in thick weather, or war bur readiness for sudden paths' the great liners to keep who recently-feportqadio Corpoiation an efficient instrument of radio communica nominee, and to priect delegated r i$ a different story ? Licqt it lookout' nd upexpectfed attack. Cfrsst the on the a fog jGuard pewbimfepot, 'o the national convention at the.dfOjerybf. -Smith anant t tion in interest of the government and the American public. say5..,Vln4on6tog d eV N bUSy pri their job. York, Lake ,T at Ridge, born r1 York. The names of Wm, Greenland is the native home a ber can not be seen further , A. newly developed slide rule Is a national policy, which seems to question the honesty or New G. McAdoo and Senator Under- 69 years ago today on a clear by the use of which mistakes Than-et"- ), of the in berg. Along those desol- than 100 yards. Even Alice French (Octave sincerity of every large business organization or a group .of wood are the only ones appearlookout will a calvate night starlight shores at are dimensborn born, standard they transfering celebrated author, business interests that attempt to render a ed as the sailors caint. from not pick up a berg more than a ions to drawings and computahighly efficient ing on the balllot. NEWS Andover, Masachusetts, 74 years IN THE DAYS " public service, going to encourage either the inventor, the the great ice cap Which coveres quart er 'of a mile away, unless tions 'ate' practically eliminated ago today. Moorfield who. today Storey, warned if its exis.teflc was exhibited at the internationor the organizer of progressive business undertakings." If nearjy all of the land with-- a enters upon his 60th year, is a direction, when he may; be al standardization conference at even and ice hundreds or blanket of X DAY'S WORK" every man, group of men, or company which attempts to render Boston jurist of international with binoculars to see at a Zurich' recently. y able thousands of feet in .thickness, j a nation-wid- e with wlute : One child of service is to eventually be accused of identified long in the the following; and which flows slowly? out- distance of a mile the ten ' relates carrying on prominence, Sinclair Lwls every activities in restraint of trade,' what incentive do we offer for reforms, within and without his Incident. An English brother Of the wards and downwards to the sea streak of the seas breaking rublic schools f the United profession,' His education was craft remarked that ha had spent a where the dreaded bergs,, the along its base.' It was' on such a States has defective vision, real development? the - - In order to relieve malaria in, received at Harvard College and rer bu&y correcting the proofs greatest menace to North Allan night that the lookout of dy. He SchooL.. - Radio communication has been Law Banuks,saW Harvard f his new assay. tic shipping,' are finally set free Titanic, off theTail Greece; the American Red Cross the greatest experiment "of the his "Make any change?" asked Lewis. introduction to , public some a berg just too late for 'the recently shipped five tons of got of to their journey the age. It' has! required courage and perseverance to put capital life begin sufficiI made one very Important change. 1800 as private - secretary to course of the toip'. to be searchmiles to the south. , . quinine to that country, said to Into the industry as new and untried as this..,,' 1 a With Charles Summer, then United I' took out a comma. altered. their to be the largest single consignment From ently their birthplace The American smiled.' i And Is that States senator from Massachs-ettwaters of light a berg may be seen at fcwo of thate material ever made. .warm the in graVea comma?" out a take did all yoq today, ' Mr. Storey was one of the of miles, and m a bright moonlight Oh, no." said the other. "After the Gulk Stream, (the journeydeMuniNational founders the of a varied one, ENGINEERS at five miles or 'even eight. HAVE reflection I put the comma hack. Hie bergs is j cipal League, an organizer of deep conflict The only safe thing for a vesthe on Boston Transcript. unending pending a ' League, the MADE GOOD between the, Laborador Current sel to do when in Smith, of the National AMMUNITION from the Arctic and the Gulf waters, says Lieutenantwill perthan Civil Service Reform League, no faster lasts IN HELD OF j is to the go It tropics. Stream from may for thit and written has berg and spoken a year, sometimes longer says mit dodging any wM be It repeadely ; and has been presBANKING Lieutenant Edward H Smith of be seen. How fast that ' Take Bar toe visibUity. American of on now ident the will depend Coast Guard Service, the the of STONE By WARREN the Harvard University job it third la Meanwhile A On board the Tampa. honored him with election to its CtroS Chief U BnxtUwe4 to act as wJdhuj current, the East Greenland the and merchant overseers, of board from the LocooMtWc for southwest of niam eyes Current, setting UticfffTve ill American Academy of Arts and coast of Greenland, also liners. Bergs are spotted, their east the ng drift Sciences has made .him a fellow and probable and courses brings enters into the game As a lawyer Mr. Storey has figand the news broadcast HAVE often been asked: Why did the Brotherhood go in of bergs with contribution a fair I for Banking ? To which I reply,- Why not?" dark pr foggy ured in many cases of national Baffin from the the main supply alfloesrv'eaadear-house- s and international importance. cutters . "For more than fifty year the Brotherhood of Locomotive The Bay. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES of ice information, Engineers has been in business. Its 92,000 members were pioneers Calved in the early summer, all Pass General dsaac Huger, toe 1742 toward in thrift long before systematic saving became a national moveice over reports drift ting Did your another want loud the bergs cutter Bach are a distinguished Southern com- ari (Clerk ment Its insurance and pension funds run into millions of dolLaborador coast where they t ing shipa. aoft needles, onnyt. mander in the Revolution, born Llttla two weeks on and two lars annually. It owns and operates aT4-stor- y office building in Boy I guess aho- wants Jond delayed by the winter freezing South Limerick The Plantation, Cleveland and is building another of twenty-tw- o duty untdthesuns off shore. at tableis A? stories. The onac Modi don't like the family what of the ocean along Carolina. Died at Charleston, Urea 'shore us. have entrance into the banking field, therefore, is not so much, a novel oil them finds "r summer March of following 1797. that Jive ' South Carolina, October 6, as a logical development , q ) the nortern edge of Newfound- a of these icy monsters on the 1818 General Thomas Posey, Not to the U It. 'Consumer.. After all, in the fundamentals of character required the engi-- i at to southwards passengers it .The tonic- and' fexative thrills land drifting lorentora go In miles a day and many anxious hours to their neer and the banker are not so far apart Both are professions of Revolutionary soldier, Louisiana 20 to pr 10 effect Of Laxative' BROMQ about of rate And thy undertnke anrw senator, and governor of Indi- , die Utmost precision. The engineer, bringing his train into the around the northern captains and the ever watching Tablets will for-- J make 'To drift few cheaper; QUININE a Snawnee-townthe ana Territory, died at station on the scheduled second, utilizes time ; die banker balancing da into . Newfoundland j.Bve'a''mChow4er never of edge tify the, System against la-- 1 ( r--r J )' Illinois. Born in irgirna millions to the fraction of a cent employs money. Like the banker, few more itJ, a Lawrence, St, of Gulf fiuenza and other serious its ' They Cant Qualify. In 1750. too, the engineer must make decisions every day vitally affecting westwards through toe Galt, Ontmio, which Pipes drift ,a Ills, resulting from a Cold. ut Mistress the ho for going ig Alexander 1867 the lives of others ; if in doubt he must proceed cautiously and err Emperor south Tco8at 0? Wffteffacrqss Tbeboxlear this signature itafid of toe always on the side'ofsafetyT'BBth deal with realities! rom differbetween and island that i Grand ent one hand on the throttle, the other conveniently the of river the Grand water "the shoal water An near the brake," laid Banks, but most of them keep and States United the recently between the eastern to insure' the supply edgeof river tv) the on along , f.snTrie 30c. Belgium was concluded at until off Ibeir sourthem to case of damage to the bridges. v.- Payments for a Pull Tear. - - - MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS : The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatlon of all news dispatches credited to- It er not 'Otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All tight of republicatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. . 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