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Show 'snSm Jv&c '1 1 I '' t ! THE lOESERET - NEWS . lakes and rivers is of importance chiefly from the Viewpoint of personal or commercial con-- 1 venienee; butdieavy ice' formation to northern Asiatic waters affects indirectly food supply by the bearing it has. 03 the pro- iSfeSCTNero ,li su f W City. Utah. rheme .Bonder. except Published Aflernooti Ukl ' One on .... .. wwk month a duction of rice. f rr ..... f CMtf . ' S'agl Copie rate PPT Il'rTh fdho. Nyda The above k tLM and Wjromta; other aiateo by miiU P Pend remittances and L- . L The Addr Deret Blt New ! City, for publication ,' te the editor FOREIGN OFFICES: Bundinaa NonMmUn London . Parts. I Boulevard d ea Ctpwwta Tr.f.r V Copies these offlc. and visitor are Invited to "uCone H unton Woodman lot. Advertising Representative. MS ith .New Xork City i 'ZhiaTSt Detroit City .. Ksnsaa Atlanta.i I ft, Louis Pea Francisco r - ... 201 ' - BM- tat Victor "constitution R- Victoria Bldg nu. kngelc 'rntervd ae the poetofpse at Balt second class matter according to Act of Bxnh I It 7. Cong ntltlod TS. associated Preaa la ssclnslvely of U Tthd oa for-- replicationtherwtae to Tt, or not - rrdit3 newspaper. and also the local of apodal dle-- 1 herein AH rights of republication patches bars are also reserved. ' tilioblUd SALT LAKE CITY. .MARCH 8, 1923. Y Rice is at present the principal food" crop of Japan. Its value is about double that of. any other crop and nearly half the cultivated land is devoted to its production. The per capita production is about 170 pounds. When the mean temperature during the four months of the active growing season falls- - below '75 seldom sucdegrees Fahrenheit, the crop-i- s cessfully grown. In summers, when the weather has been unusually cool the rice fields have suffered and severe famines, have occurred. The causes for variation in the temperature of northern Japan, have been carefully studied by Japanese meteorologists and the conclusion has-be- en -r- eached -- that -- the summer temperature ra northern Japan depends largely on the temperature of the ocean current flowfrom the Bering Sea and ing surrounding waters. Jap a rr h asY wTd range of climate, varying irons almost an arttie cold in the north to a nearly tropical heat in the south. In the island of Ycseo, winter begins about 6ctober and to April, its course being marked by severe frosts and snow. In Yokohama the winter is genial, with sunny sky and a temperature much like that of England. . Wheat, barley and millet are already .largely grown in Japan and if of rice occurs frequently on account of cold summers, the Japanese will have to guard against famine by cultivating larger quantities of other food materials. The feeding of her people and the avoidance of famine is the chief concern of any nation. -- south-westwa- . com-tmue- under-producti- FINISH THE WORK. rurrenl it esewa oLMwjkt was urged on nil sides be made to conclude effort that every possible the session at the statutory Ijme. And the Wpcv ihcopened such legWators themselves determined that e case. Today is Ibe last day, should ,T according to the calendar, and it is understood that adjournment will comp by midnight. It is pointed out, however, that there still is con- Sldorable important business to be completed, indeed, to get through in the few hours that remain. The suggestion seems in ,, place, therefore, that the people of Utah would "rather have the legislature remain in session i a few hours longer if. ty so doing, they could avoid too great a havoc on the part of the sifting committee. It would seem to be a short-- s sighted policy to force adjournment tonight If by remaining over until tomorrow the major part of this important work could be consummated. The legislature has done well, and is . to be commended on its effort to complete its i work within the sixty allotted days. Yet it 'would seem to be a mistake to adjourn with-'.;o- ut having completed the work upon which so much energy and effort has been thus r: far expended. - Naturally the legislators them-?. selves have the determining voice in this mat-'.to- r, but they ought to "feel assured that the people of the state would he behind them to their decision to continue the session of the tl sixtieth day long chough to care for at least the .most vital legislative tasks that are as ' "7 yet unfinished. be-th- loo-muc- A vJ- - v r - a a If V i .rrsf-r- r rd on compared b flh the racing speed of the the swiftest bird that flies is now a stew mover. Certain speries of hawks are credited by the Biological Survey with being the fastest of winged creatures. Some of thesa have a speed of 200 feet a second, or about 136 miles an hour. Lieut. Rusself Maughan, noted Utah aviator, on one occasion flew at the rate of 248 miles an hour. The canvas Lark duck can fly from 135 to 160 feet a second, a little under 110 miles an hour, but its usual rate of 60 to 70 miles an hour would not keep it cter-- of an airplane out for an enjoyable pleasure flight. The crow is th least rapid of a hl of 22 migratory birds. He is never in a hurry and f es with an insignificant average of 45 feet a second, or 30 miles an hour. Of course this speed maintained steadily would . take him rapidly Trom place to place. Most of the birds listed, however, oulfly the crow. Curlews and jacks nipes ran fly 55 to 65 feet a second, while quail, prairie chicken, and ruffled grouse can make 75 feet. The dove can reach a speed of 100 feet a second, or 68jniles an hour, although if usual speed is less-.- Redheads, teals, greep-wingteals. Canada geese, and different varieties' of brant can 'Ey over 400 feet per second, ranging In speed from 68 to 98 miles an hour, but they usually fly at a much slower rate, 'the Biological Survey does not give thp speed of the swallow m flight so the expression swift as the wing of the swallow" will have to be left more or less to the 3 A airplane 1 inherent in Baa Fnadaeo Cbroniela Mry Bgfdonl, Benicia girl, few days 'ago Jumped Into Suisun bay ana. at Ihe eiak of her life, saved two small children from drownlny.J While women and cbndren wood about scraamln and the two yoilbcsters struggled to the water, Mary simply ran down a stsep embankment, plunged Into the bay and rescued the children. Acclaimed ae a heroine and questioned as. to the Impulse which prompted her to endanger her own life in an effort to save the Uvee of othera Mary Just ' hangg her head and says she didnt do anything wonderful. , Thra was nothing else to do, she explains. Everybody was standing round crying and some screaming and so I Just ran down the hill and jumped In. The heroic action of Mary Bordoni naturally gives rise to the question, what is-- It which- - makes a not person, cast in heroic mold, rush apparently willingly in at a critical moment and risk his or her own life in sn effort to save Jhe life of another? The answer is. wonienar instinctively brave, Sometimes they are brave without realizing It. ElysncieV to peace as well Sa in war. time after time . have proved that oftentimes emergency makes heroes of erstwhile cowards: a Dr.L.J. Dull, Manager 212 Main Street. Established 1903. $10 PLATES $5 CROWNS -- thnneasnd -- UNION SPECIFICATIONS Union PI at in Unde to Rpeei EVERY Wo bar been building a reputation for food workjtnd good, aloes for 20 year and we are careful to see that not ere? a tingle plate leayes 4h afftoe 1 - -- are Cold Piece! U handled hy apecU. r.NION 15 Crowns and Bridgrework I tape as EVERY detail as ftcation. abort of perfection. tt-K- Union Teh Dollar Plates are rnarairteed to be made of .standard frrad with tenote - TRUBTTK TEETHrubber, rib yery best money can buy. With the beet materia amorei you. are flye-doll- t GoM be used MU8T of 20Cauge thickneeenot occasionally, but - EVERT -- TIME. The teeth are prepared by skilled dentist,ts possibe so that a little grind. done and that with aa iittle pain and inconvenience aa aktll and experience doubly protected by our loor experience in making plate that fit comfortably and wear aatiafactorily. DIAGNOSIS BY TRANSILLUMINATION. twenty years ago Ifthei&4s the slightest doubt about the condition of your teeth we quickly remove that doubt by examination by Tranai Humiliation, which instantly reveala dead From the rite Ci th Dtwrct Sews. MARCH 8, IMS. -- The fire department committee' of the city oounefl held -- a meeting In -- the office of -Chief James Devine to investigate charges made against certain firemen who had been dismissed. The action of the chief-w- as - HONEST WORK teeth, infection, deceased tiaaue and ihe exact condition of the oral cavity. By tbia means we save your food teeth and arvoid the mistake some dentists make of crowning teeth that should be extracted. HONEST PRICES sustained. 7 John Dj Rockefeller, head of the Standcompany, arrived in Colorado Springs en totAs to the Pacific Coast. Reservations were mads for him at the Knuta-for- d . hoteL Charles A. Payne, a noted lectnrer of Milwaukee delivered an interesting address in the First Methodist church on "Ancient Rome and Christian Martyrs." s The American Smelting A Refining company reported that ore and bullion settlements here during the week, amounted to Oil EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE. a total or tm.ioe. Former I'J 8. Senator Frank J. Cannon, who bad been in a local hospital for more than a month, following an operation for appendicitis was removed to his home in Ogden. A dispatch from Chejenne stated that Jos Ilorss, deputy United States marshal of Wyoming, had agreed to act aa body guard for President Theodore Roosevelt on the latters bunting trip through Wyoming. and Don Alfnnso knows his people. They also know him. and f ever a monarch deserves the title of he is the man. AMERICAS FIRST BATHTl B. The first locomotive, the first steamboat, the first automebile, preserved in the original form or reconstructed did material, Digest Of the foreign Press or plclured.-ec- interest e lo the public, and appear frequently in exhibitions and written articles on the progress of modern civilization Now the nation!, master plumbers want to add another antique to the col lection Thev are hunting forHhe Itrt In the Unted States It Is said to have been Installed in a Cincinnati home. It may be found or it may noL It does us good sometimes to look upon these crude beginnings of modern device., on- e regarded as luxurtee, ,now indispensable necessaries of life. Plumbers still arouse a good deal of human ire. and many an Impatient householder has felt perfectly .sure bo could do their job more quickly, cheaply and effectively than they. But on look al the first bathtub is likely to make him forget the abortcominga of the plumber In complacent contemplation of his modernly outfitted bath. Tacoma Ledger, bathtub - - ed er BIG SALE OF FINE PHONOGRAPHS DAYNES-BEEBE- S ed es ENDS IN A VERY FEW BAYS t s. ht hit-.-- a ; mm -!- . -- dg kwLlhe-archafiatog- UNION SPECIFICATIONS . The report as a whole is encouraging noj, Compiled in Paris Bureau of only because oT the7amounl of food available Consolidated Press' in a hungry world but for the evidence of returning industry and stability in many lands. Association. Not without reason are the. agriculturists called the backbone nf a nation. As always, their example of patience, industry and faith-- , WHY AUPOVSO RETAINS-IDfulness to the immediate job are too little THRONE. mitated by other ranis of soc i ct y Roc k ford March J. Writing Jn tlw lXNIKN. Star. . Daily Express, Hon. Christopher Low-thalter reviewing the anxious days A PERM ANENT STUDENT. CANNED FOODS WEEK. the last eight years, explains the sue-seof Alfonso of Spain in sucking to William Cullen Brywnl Kemp has quit his throne in the lung game. has made great L Diversity. When he first entered Columbia industry canning V iva et Rey UTAH'S ''Dong live the King," Columbia, in 1872. he roamed over the campus is the cry of during the past few years and is many thousand Spaniards with .Nicholas Murray Butler, now president h, the fieninsula itself and throughout now one of the most important industries of of the university, then a frertiman. He with- the world where the- sons-o- the sunny the state. The start was made with some mis- drew m hijsopbomnre year, but after twenty south have settled- It la a cry utnot until supen-.lorit- y the was it but long Intensity andearn-estnessghings too years he went back I school. Ever since tered with Nogreat one who has not coma then foR twentv-eigof. the Utah product made itself felt and imagination. years he has been a stud- Into contact wuh Spantarde of ail ent at Columbia. the demand bee arte such that canneries wpre classes realizes how strong is the afno Mr. a has studa SEEK I) TOMB. totlege Won U1J. peer Kemp felt by hie Wins Alfonso fection for are established in various parts of the stale and ent, nor as a holder of degrees. Perhaps he subjects. We hare been rather apt to now doing a profitable business. At first can. as decadent a life country ruddy worth while, think of Spain VA GENT ZIQX-wone of the hills of ancient has found college priests vind though thirty years of it would pall on mo? I apreed upon by wort ping was confined largely To fruits and loma- Jeru-ateIt as ILw totradition monarchy. According tyrannical stupid, men. toes, but as the possibilities of the business debe denied that in the past such located al the southwe-- t corner of that city. The purpose of college i to teach men to cannot were well introduced. been have would farm a criticism veloped, many products A few old housps and some ruins now cover think broadly, so that they may sene more founded, but today it would be ignor'untQ today the list includes almost as many A college education such as Mr. ant and unjust. effectively. Ihe hill. To was the Turks sacred because it varieties of canned goods as are found in any has amassed may afford him personal Kemp Though the world has largely of David, and during the Turki-,l- i regime no gratification, hid w - would we be if every- changed Its ideas on" the subject of other part of the United States. lores a excavations there were allowed. The Turks body insisted on the like? Des Mbines Tribune. royalty, Spain, like England co--: need the of realizing Only recently, -! king. For two er. 1873-- , lhe Spans.i. do not encourage the disturbance of the resting became tried a iards sadly republic, operative effort to compete with large eastern A New postmaster general doesnt necessardisillusioned with it and reverted to I .concerns in the marketing of the Utah product, place of the dead. If they would not permit ily-mean a Work. when the the a of King present monarchy suspension 'what is known as Uie Utah Ca fliers Exchange Mount Zmn to he disturbed still less would father ascended the throne. Alfonso was Moriah. his Mount father on born excavations after death, they - was XIII, permit any PUNGfcNT PARAGRAPHS. organized. Nine different companies with brought up by his devoted mother, the ten canneries have become members, the com- - Just south of Mount Moriah is located the hill queen regent. In 190t he earns fully most satisfactorv coal substitute The for of have believed his rights. Ophel. into Archaeologists long panies Including most of those operating in is spring weather. feL Joseph News Pres?. Since those days the burden he has ;:Veber county, with two such concerns having that the tomb of King David must be ,there, had to bear has been a heavy one. factories to Halt Lake county. In addition to also the tomb of King Solomon. . Now Chicago will build a ?15 onn.ono hotel and but he has persevered and wonI Ihe come Shortly before the war into'fhe control of the we will let you know later if this is the cost through. pity has ..tbs exchange, a number of independent com- that paid one of my periodical' visit, to rate. or Tennessean. ?iahvillr scientific underBritish, be will explorations Spain, g. country whose enchantment panies are operating m different parts of the same is felt travelers in much the output of all. amounts Jlo taken there. te write movie scenarios is like way aa byis the fascination of the. ;late, so that and the East. Learning men disk feel Scientific new of the thrill considerable runs up into thousands learning to write checks. Cashing in on either Since the war I have qeen auch a vast co very. It is human nature to enjoy this is the hard part. Watertown Standard. as to astound me. You difference 7 Of dollars annually. of new cannot mistake the sign sensation. and Recent excavations discoveries .An , important eeonohiie phase of the ran--niAn Ohio editor declares that we ought to streets with substantial houses, roads in exhave considerable created where there were but tracks, hotels upper Egypt, industry is the fn t that it takes rare of a amuse our criminals. Unless they are lacking where only inns used to offer hospitalof Jerusalem in anyueiwe of humor, wemnsU ar& surplus of fruit and vegetables which in citement. Philadelphia ity; smart looking smdtery Inf place of are to will not American. determined outdone. North be and obThey former years was practically wasted because i woebegone w armors, viously inefficient. In all these things, there was no means of otherwise disposing of begin enthusiastically their excavations on Man wants but little here below," sang which are but a very few among many JLThis lUjtsejf makes t.he'hMs.n7nf'ZI Mount Opted. If they are successful they will ihe poet.. Rut- - th. nrofitecrs- - iMtcerlaiRed' what signs. Jthe.haml.af. the .monarch 11,1 itetnethinyziMmLnf the ancient kings uf ibsl tittle-w- as Value to lha state, and provides ihe farmer and4- -' and run-- up the price. Mem- ccrnlble. The Secret of His Power. fruitgrower with a market which in earlier Israel. I f their discoveries induce men to read phis Appeal. Though the king is a constitutional - years was not" available, fare cxercied in the Bible they will have accomplished some sovereign, he is called upon to play a An Ohio man has been arrested for far mote active part in the actual conpanning is also an important factor so that good. Just now Egyptology is ail the rage. Will a congressman. The poor fellow; own the Bible be scientifically scanned? We shall we imagine hell nlead insanity, Little Rock duct of public affairs than is ourAlfonone need not be afraid, in uvmg the Utah monarch Upon know more, at any bale, about llie Bible, es- - Arkanas Democrat. as all factories are regularly of rests shoulders burden sos the inspected choosing his prime gilnistcr, and, whatand only the tout and m4 whotesome of teTiay about Jerusalem, if investigation Mr. F4ton sava the newrpsners are not is more Important, granting or withfills the expectations of the archaeologists. IS of a general printing the right kind of stuff. Wat!, praising holding the privilege ( world been has densely Mr. Edison I1 Ihe time would become mono- -, election It is the king himself who past and present, , This is what is known as National Canned Thp to much has say in all jieisoTially Wilkes-Barre Record. A few of the- - inhabitants of the lonous. Foods Week, in celebration of which t tail populated. matters Vppertainng to the army, and and -l on. our modern us so rush, The in dealers, are proudly displaying the output of pa- wjll tstnp hurry kings example Is the beaTO UNKNOWN SEAS. con light which directs the political home factories. The display i a revelation to and t'lbus something about ancient history. and social life of Spain.' P.iit wJt about the desecration and Itevond-th- e roU ftorcq and dark, bar Jho aware- - of (he In Ihe fact that he is a real democrat While safe within the bay, lit by the sun fa t (hat ino-- t of the ramie, goods on sale in of holy ground? .one atom of his And wrapped in languorous calm, lies a frail without vhedding IhiA market are dignity. I remember tho last time I pul up in. this sfafe and barque In was Rovnl theatre In Madrid the represent an. industry that is fast taking rank At rest, and dreams the port of borne is won. seeing him come into the roul bA M wuh the most prosperous in this community. without pomp or show. He reminded Despite ail disturbing factors, the volume mo of our royal family at home. And of food products raised from Ihe soil has in- Not yet! A shadow sweeps arross the bay so it is with all the many Interests in Like pointing finger ami a wailing breeze ICE AND RICE. creased steadily since the w'ar in alf countries which be is engaged. Therein lies from Which reports are available. The totals Beals the furled Mils and seta the mast asway. power and popularity. And, hurrying, beckons on to unknown scaS. Above all. the Spanish are a deeply T10 Hb1 people of Japan th'e formation of ice for these countries for 1922 will exceed those 1915. 1 in the Bering Sea and of kny vear-sinc- e religious people, with a strong, even. neighboring waters rome. call has Though wild the billons narrow faith, devoted to and respect--exStatistics are not available for Russia. Tur- The fs a matter of grave significance. The United -' ffll to their church. They have an toss in key and some other areas for the period Ira ordinary dignity of demeanor, even out to brave th odds Ihe Stales Weathef Bureau states that bar. comnot Beyond are world that figures go abnormally question, which W hether for gain or Of fateful leagues ' in torse waters may cause a famine parable to those of earlier years- In Rtrssm. lov in tha lowest classes, totv conservative in Tis nelL Up nilh the salts! The wind is their views,are 1922 showed a marked increase over said it and in northern Japan. In our own little is Influence very country the scar-ci- ty Gods. years though production by tha outside world. or abundance of ice formation on our the two preceding ' AMY MARSTON. T. The Spaniards are made ot splen- Ull is far below Dormal. Mue-wing- v. Mankind ard THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS. MARCHtt 8 rl923; s-- COORAGE e - Circulation. Member of Audit Bures a of SUBSCRIPTION RATES - THE USB At ists .. No Matter What Style or Make You Like Best Youre Sure of Finding Just What You Want at This Sale. Pay $1 Today Take Your Choice Away With 12 FREE Selections. Take as Long as 62 Weeks on Balance on Some Models. Table Styles as Low as $12 Cabinet Upright Style as Low as $31 And Fine Consoles Cut as Much as $76 in This Grand Final Clearaway of All Trade- ins, Demonstrators and ' Discontinued Lines. , . - . i None but house of our finenciel strength end erganlxxtlon Could afford g to offer th bargain you will find in thie sale. For the final on the tags represent ths sacrifice of a large amount of money to prices we we ought to are really entitled and which good business demands room which qulcklv ,to make YOU for new get. Rut we must move these Instruments to for the a to pay premium shipments and were perfectly willing this stock at deeply cut prices and on floor space well get hy disposing op A call Come to this sale and we urge again easiest terms So ia all we ask. The sight and sound of these b'aullful Instruments sad a salesman talk the make by persuasive glance at the price tags should unnecessary. money-savin- i.l-cl- -- pro-jdu- et, d. f,j. , well-belov- ful-stu- puzzles-foreigners- I"-3'- - i Here you will find ererv type of phonograph Snd In makes standard BEST world cabinet for records we have upright tvpes with aa great a election In Tine used but instruments as some other stores have tn their ENTIRE STOCK of both new and used one. -- MOST of the rer-ha- gOod-sS-Ti- your Twain are 'not large you rah find hcfC a nlc Inatrument with a TONE ' that will literally speak for itself" and win s place In your heart and If klzed home. If vou wish a larger style we have fine, massive delight lacases, beautifully and substantially builL-- -a the ev e of those who appreciate true art in cabinet work combined with TONE PERFECTION. , e Perhaps you have in mind 'a CONSrg.E style, hare many to submit for your critical' examt- - a musical staijd!oint. but will be an artistic addition to your home that'will make It the envy of 'x your friends Th tlfc CONSOLE i lo phonograph wbt GRAND t to piano- - the ARISTOCRAT of the line The make and etyle and woods ou will ae in this aale will make it an eay yaletf matter for yea to find Just what you want. MUSIC COMPANY DAYNES-BEEB- E 61-3-- 5 Main SL ' - Known Through the West , I tt sa - ihf K ( - at the Salt Lake City. Home of the Best ' |