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Show -t hAaR. f a iff I. f THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 uta. tka Cttr,Anersoosa PWialse4 f i k 4 U- SmU Tmt i )ri 4X i' ) j f d V to SUBSCRIPTION ymt ii 1 - V I Brl ef Audit KATES. v fUt Vtvtto ud wyomla; otter loath. Itl0u CplM - mbto tioaa i nM for poblieatloa to advertteino representatives national Coda Horton A WoodKnn. Ino. t fct l Now Tork City So. MiohigM Bly. Oilcnf o 7... BullSin 44T PMtu .-Detroit.. . . Konooo City. ..Suita ?M Loud Bonk BolMlo ..Zfll Constitution Bulldtnd . .. . . ..til Victoria Bulldtnd StTLonio.rr H. H. Condor Com poor. H, H, Condor. II Waste But.dtea.Los California. Holbrook Bm!M!o. Baa rranciaoo, I. U ICNk. .. California. i , Ad. A Entorod t tho postorOo at Soil to aacaad alaaa putur toeardisf Conjrraaa, March I. 17. lek to AH CUT. to Th Aaaoclmtod Frooa la oxnlnotroly on titled w to tho aaa for rtpatuioaUaa of all w erteHte aUerwliiaowa r fatetea aratote to ft, p nottoo tooai pao 4, la taio aowooaaoTr oa4 aia lifted horotod AJl riftta for wpahtenito of apart a I diapatohaa kora an aioo raaorvah. -- THIS THE PLACE- 1 f - - IS y- mall feutaOM coBaioi Mewa. Bolt LeAa City. Utah- - Addrooo oofToopoadaaoo T y by aa niiltf Deaerst Tho Tho Editor. I ,!! !: dwc) to pi H4 Phene W undar. of Ciroulatlea. Kxsopt - ?- - r SALT LAKE CITY OCTOBER FEAST OF GOOD THEVGS. A 1925. food tiring wars soid at tha of lbs Coufereno sod so much helpful sod profitable i adrio given, that it is difficult to sin-rt- Id out any ons particular theme as of I most vahM to the thousands assembled. Per-- A haps tbs subject most strongly emphasised ; by tbs virions speakers was the person-- 1 aliiy of God tbs Father and Bis Bon Jesus GhrW and tbs fact that man was created Jjiq.tbt image of his Maker and did not deeoeod from tbs lower animal creation as soma would have him believe. It was made plain in this discussion that tbs Latter-da- y . Saints are wbat may be termed fundament- aliste in their religioua beliefs, that they j believe tbs Bible to be tbs .word of God ; and frown upon any and every attempt to discredit tbs authenticity of tbta sacred rec ' - (OnL , Aside from the doctrinal subjects dis-cussed many, of the speakers, reverted to I material, things and gave plain, wholesome ' advice to those attending. The need for ex- eroiaing oars and ordinary business judg- ment in diahnraing the funds received from .; the sale of farm products, eto,Twhs pointed iftfatsr , m . h 1 ; -- tbeir debts and in tbs conduct of their affairs to spend leu than they get. They were to the j also reminded of tbeir obligations ; Lord which if met honorably and eonsis--) tently would insure, to them tbs blessing predicated upon obedience to the Gospel , 'Isv. - uid during the Conference of the proposal to send 1,000 or more men f of experience and Judgment into the mission field for a.brief period and tbe.con- victiou was expressed tbaj, tbis number would be forthcoming in a comparatively J short tims-Ttus force of missionaries is to -- i supplement rather than supplant the great body of young jnen and yomig. women now on missions in the United Statu and con- , tiguous territory,as"tbe need for men of mature years is said to bo keenly felt. Reports mods by presidents of missions sad stakes were of eu encouraging character. The Church, it was said, is rapidly growing n membership and in Influence and the Latter-da- y Saints are beginning to be known and recognized as a thrifty, indusMuch was trious, people who are striving to build up the waste places and do good to tbeir fellow men. Mention wu made of the proposed opening of a new mission ib South America and the belief wu ex pressed that this mission would soon become a prosperous and effective adjunct of the Church. , The Conference in all respects wu one God-feari- ng 4: vr ..of the very but yet held and the thou- - unde attending will no doubt return to tbeir homee feeling that the tim devoted - !o this cause wu most profitably spent .That Zion is growing is evident on every . band and the Latter-da- y Saints have great ration to rejoice tbaLtbe work io whkh they are cngage4 in steadily advancing and that the purpotes of God are tiowly but nirely, being consummated lu th carlh.. PROGRESS IN DEBT SETTLEMENT. ALTHOUGH a complete settlement of thp wat tiol made at the re cent meeting of jhe debt funding .commissions of tbs two countries, there appears to be ground for satisfaction on both aides. The contention of our Government that France should recognize her obligation 1o pay the Integral debt hai beeu successful, and tbs French request for a virtual moratorium and for a Joint study later on of tbe terms of payment has been granted by Jhe American commission. Tbe stipulsted payment by France of 40,000000 a year for five years was jnere-t- y the acceptance of. the offer of tly French - commissioner.- - According - to the detailed statement of our funding commission, this was a concession to, France in view of hef present finsneial difficulties. This--sUtemeat Is enlightening, ss it seta forth the various - categories of the French debt to the United States. The total sum bas been generally known .but. few people In either country are familiar with tbs elements which make up the Satire sum. Six hundred sndeighty-lw- o' million 1 dollars et thi Freoeh debt represents ad--. vaneae to make paymanta on maturing commercial obligations and In support of the This exchange. franc la International amounl oannnt therefore be elttaed aa a war debt Then there is tbs cum of of surplus war clock, harbor Improvement railway lines, etc, which the 1407,-000,0- 00 French purchased from the United Statu after the armistice. Thus two items "for r more than 11,000,000,000 jrhioh rightly considered - la a commercial debt although by a proposal of .the American debt funding commission It Is generously included la the war debt i It 1 not in evidence that our funding commission atte&pted to drive a hard bargain with France. The figures show that the payments offered by the French were, all of the present vlue of 1.750,000,000 compared .with over 4,100,000,000 which we have to meet in charges upon our taxpayers in respect to the loans to France." The concessions made by the United Statu would bring the present value of the debt to 2,800,000,000, which is a reduction of the This certainly principal by 1,300,000,000. indicates a broad generosity on the part of the American debt funding commission, Aj these terms were not accepted by the Frenoh Mission tho eettlement reverted to the five year agreement and here the greatest leniency is also- shown. The 10,000,000 a year which France agrees to pay represents interest at only i per cent and acerued interest if to be left out of the reckoning. At the end of five years, when it is expected that a final settlement will be made, the French debt will remain precisely the same It la today. There id no evidenoe here that the United Statu acted the part of a grasping and ruthless creditor. It is true that, only a partial and tem porary agreement wu reached at the eon- -' ference, but there is now a clur understanding between the. two .. nations and France is given a bruthing spell until 1930 when the Dawes plan for the payment of German reparation! will be thoroughly tried out. France end America will now be free to discuss in a friendly wayjthe debt settlement questions and to work together toward their final adjudication. ao-co- uttt , - u BUILDERS awe R1. snUMua. Ubnrr r fcrMse that reared suut.awk sure tkaa a atreetare atede with hands and machines to asrve the verted eeaoaree ef human hetnaa. Each to aa oWaot limps la the durersase fcstweea creating aad destroylngr-Au- di has meant each has moWUped aa army ad those whs ware heat net oa aad eaters bet aa piaattag a durable Cl floe, a lead mark of humaa proc- - F there is a of auto mashhumanity than the er, it bas not yet been discovered. Despite warnings of the police that swift and sure punishment will follow convictions on this charge the auto muher still abounds. Young women without escorts-O- me of them mere girls in- their- - early teens are accosted nightly and in some cases are almost forced to accept the invitation to take a Joy ride. These characters intrude their presence on . utter, strangers perhaps under., the theory that tbeir malicious intent will not be so ruddy betrayed as it would be with those they know.' Some of them sport buutiful cars, most often not their own, and in this way ruddy lure young girls who naturally long for a spin along the highway la a bar of this type under the guidance of an engaging young man. When the Invitation la accepted all seems well for a time but as the ear reaches places, the perfidy of the boat begins to assert itself and the young girl is lucky if she escapu unharmed. There should be of protection from these villains, but it is quite impossible for the police to be everywhere at the same time, parents should instruct tbeir daughters to shun all such characters and report them to Jbs police or Clearest cilixen when they insist on paying unsolicited attentions. A few months in Jail to pander tbeir misdeeds is perhaps the best possible remedyTor such as ihess. - Cowte, Weat eCnu-bnllAl- r - TWENTY YEARS AGO ( the Patwi Hem OCTOBER 8, IMS. Oharln Tfrana HnXbn vn tfcinl- monily nominated aa candidate tor may. or of New Tork City By tho Republican city convention In Cametl amid ecenaa of wild onthualaam. hone race, called a country novelty race. wae run at the atate fair. Sforaea wera hitched In front of the Judaea atatid, watkod an etchth of k mile, paced or trotted aa eighth and A unique flnlahed-R- O aa yea-ple- -- e. a 7- The Philadelphia teaebal! team wen the American league champion chip .whan St. JUula. tba iailandera. defeat--, ed Chicago which had tba champion ahlp almost within Ita graap. Thla defeat mad It poaalbla for tba Phltllea to win. Rev. William M- - Taylor, formerly of Chattanooga. Tenn.. and for many year a well known preacher there, arrtved in Salt lake City te assume his new ' duties aa pastor of tho Central Christian church. . Can. Joes Miguel Goinqs, candidate of tho Liberal party for the presidency of Cuba, arrived tn New Tork City and Issued, a statement In which he characterized the government ef President Pain a 'nothing short of despotic. ever, In having a Prince to tell they must do. them1 what OUR BIGGEST BUSINESS. industry from which half tha entire business of Aha country and half the tonnage value of the rail- -, But unlike roads arises, is agriculture. the railroads it has no Interstate Commerce Commission to take care of it in time of depression, or to insist that it shall be guaranteed 5 4 per cent profit on its book value which would be enough to put every farmer in the land on Easy Street. Notwithstanding. Dr. E. V. Allen of the U. S. Department of Agricultural telle ut that agriin culture is on a sclentuie basis and Is now possible 300 miles further corn cou'd north than H was once believed grow, lhat the study of soils made it prau ferof tbe to increase yields by sible type A MOVE FOR PUBLICITY. tilizer needed and ihe fvpe of plant which grows best in each locality. Yet all this will 'BE visit of the Prince of Wales to South come to naught unless we can make It 1o dp Amerioa is supposed to be of great com- - worthwhile for competent farmers this countrys farming.Cappers Weekly. mercial importance to Great Britain, just as his visit .to South Africa la 'assumed W ORRYING OVER DEBT. to have been of tremendous diplomatic importance. Perhapa there may be in thq Tha number of people who cant sleep Prince of Wales trip to South America the nights because of tha debts that bang over than some realize. Also them is suggestion of an offensive by tbe British there are greater some who ought to lie awake, but agsinst those nations which invaded British cheerfully decide to let their creditors do markets during tbe world war. Tbe press tiie worrying- - Tbe latter class is tha more notices which the Prince has received have, serious problem, as those who worry over debt will probably find a way to get out of been invaluable to the British from a pubiL Woodland MaiL licity point of view. Ths London press is printing advanced NOT WORTH MUCH AT THE BA&. notices of wbat is expected in the Prince's commercial report which he will make to Hava you ever heard of any one who his countrymen upon bis return borne next wu able to borrow money on bis reputaa good loser? ban Franciico raonthrlt Is Bow being slatedTn London ThaT tion for being L Examiner. 1 the people pf South America like British goods better than sny other, but they canMEMORIES. not see why they should-pamuch higher tha western valleys prices and gel much slower delivery Mm When I leavemurmur of the sea, And the they do for goods from other countries. There is ever some faint echo is It said That Argentine can get Gercalling, me: man goods 25 per cent cheaper than Eng- Like a new-bo- rn song at dawning. Or the breath of tow' ring pine, lish goods, with just as prompt delivery. The incense up to heaven, quality of tbs German goods is not so sat- Wafting Half divine. v isfactory, and the British do not credit the United Stales with producing material as Hour by hour unrolls a vision Of wide plains where shadows pass. gooff as England's, But American goods ran on a thousand hill lopes. h be delivered in of the time and Cattle .Waving grsu; the quicker delivery and better prices enter Morning, noon and fading twilight. strongly into the question of trade. Even Bring a message etched and clear, when commercial iirlinea are established, Consolation tinged with longing And a tear. f we will still have the advantage over Europe rf quicker delivery. . Never wu there land .so dowered fh9 Prince cannot tell the English peoWith a wealth of gold as this. the trees - end blossomed landscapu ple anything new about trade with South For wear America They already know that if Great There is ita kiss. glory In its sunshine. Britain, hopes to compete successfully in And no matter where I roam. - . " a world markets, she must produce more All the mam'ries that I cherish . Call roe home. i something, how. goods at lip eciL Thera -- Mabel W. PhHltoi. 09BiJQinM' a . ril tf r" A some-measur- u 3-- corn-grow- - Hr ARTHUR BRISBANE. xsss, hr Star (Copyright. -- : - Westward Hoi -- run On Face and Neck. Hard and Red. Cutlcura Heals. Freedom, Democracy. Tha tenders, as oompared wtth damroyarw are oeCUod to their beatitude. The raoa has aeea aaough f thoae who far tho aake of powpr. la ' tho leva ef triumph, have not hesitated to eeadema masses of people to serfdom. to plunge whole aatteae lots fratricidal strife, to carry a rod besom of dootruodoa overland through populous radons where they mlaht have brought a healing and a blaming. Today mankind te ready to hall aa bans factors Its Pasteurs rather than Its Wapoteoaa It asks the prloe of glory. Te tm a Builder dose net mean that one must ho tho commanding aptrtt la aa enterprise of magnificent dtmonaloaa , --One who fashions a Utp house, aa wall aa one who roars a stately pals an te a builder? all whs labor with oenaotonoa for a product of beauty oonfsr a hone- -' fit. though the thing they make may t dlmlnqtve. Oran from the vast arches of heaven, the works wa.daam era ao stupendous larger than the mounds that are made hr toiling onto-Thwork ve do wtU sot te regarded sad valued, bow or .afterward, by the 'mare ate of it. The celestial soals of values takes account of the aptrtt wrought by the builder, rich or poor, mighty or lowly. Into the . fahrto ot character and Ufa as well as Into the things wa touch and sea. tlw MD See America. paayj H thla ooantiy there are no more cure, out ot tho way place Dr. X. C. Moor the great California aurgeea, complains that A Ford Sack shooting te ruined. oar oaa go wherevor a duck aaa on water and go. says ha, axospt up la the air; and everywhere there are ducks there are -Fords tuU of people to shoot them.- - stgbdyss they heksdan ths tee. and my tecs was dlsdawsd. Tha trouble laswd ioryaara. "I tried many diflen rations for tbs akin with Th arrival of Urn officials of . th Borlst government who to look tot noon that they 00m aad tears in ad academic way what tha United States has dona tn port development"' has been reported. In an Interview they gave to the tha following occurs: According to tham. tha people f Putt's are contented, there, la ns want, tha children are com- - to attead school, and tho which once character-toe- d to dying with tha present generation. Tho first three of theea statements may well be doubted by well Informed students of tbe Russian situation, white the fourth, though more likely to be true, bas a significance quite different from th on that apparently the delegation wished It to carry. What the Soviets have to fear to tha dtollluslon-mentlthe peasants through education! That this to imminent to Bolshevist leadpereetvM-'byl- h ers themselves. Let us call our witnesses. Addrsssljg ths MoeeoW- - Parte. Conference Jan. ST. 1S2S, Btalln, as reported by ...the , newspaper . . "Isvestia. said: The question to thisv wa. the Communist party as a whole, must allow tha labor peasantry and to criticize ns within the Soviet or will Institution, begin to they express tbeir criticism by .rebellion. Th uprising In Georgia was Ths uprising In Tim'criticism. ber was 'criticism. Th rebellion in Kronstadt Waa that not likewise 'criticism T Ths peasantry remains tbs only ally that to capable ot giving our revolution assistance. By this I mean direct assistance, now, at this very moment. All th other allies present tremendous possibilities for tha future. They are th greatest potential reserve for revolution. But to my regret they cannot at this time give any assistance to our rule and to our state. Addressing he asms meeting Kameneff said (Isvestia, Jan. SO): Tha problem as it stands to whether the political urge of the peasant will be exercised through the Soviet syrem or in spite of It. Ths essence of this 'general peasant factor in tha situation lies in ths efforts of th peasantry to Influence the government in spit of and against tha Soviet system. Kled the peasantry 8eapaad Ointment, end ate oalagtwo eehee o i Cutters Soap I was healed- .- (Signed) Mrs. Earl Wcygandt, Bos 23, Whites. WaslL, Apr-1- . 1923. Use Cutters 8osp.Oiateteand Tfetess (or dsPytoGst This Bants To train travels aasU ward beewesa two streams Oa the right a rushing torrent of cm liieis an Ms water, poured down from mountains - totlowtcg unusual heavy rate ( the teat few days, euUteg away rich soil, water that ought down IS feet through ton washed to be distributed and irrigate the down, from tha mountains made up of lime, minerals, aad centuries ot satire desert. grpwlng and decaying bunch grass ' On the left another stream, of grease wood and- saga brush. Ton automobiles, westbound, tho rocks cut your alfalfa seven times n of ancient cliff dwellers tower In year for .fan or twenty years tho air near tha tracks Then plant It again. Irrigate it, and homes ot automobile dwellers nature does the rest. .' - .. Some closero atUl follow along r a the to photograph is It get put Important, of eourse, to train aa It passes, and wavs their have beehives for the children. AlPaclfle. falfa honey Is the best.' But hare tha hand, pointing toward aa supply of osparato elsen water The stream ot water now gate for the baas, that ths swarms may to waste. wtU not do ao always net clutter up your Irrigation ca- Tha stream of human beings goof tho train left weat oa tho ing la oa its way to build up a greater Tha soli also produces democAmerica. racy, Any man, with a hundred Enterprise brought tho boat pao-p- la million dollara who thinks he Is acroaa the eoaan to ua long ago. better than some other American and started tbe building ot thla na- should corns h ere-- l Hs would gathtion. f er valuable Information. New enterprise that takes whole families and ' their automobile Coming through this country. westward to butte- new homes on golden - hill In the the millions of welcoming acres very brown wlU build the democratic America distance, more beautiful than any palace or castle, under a magnifot thla and tbe next century, icent blue sky as big as ths couna a ears big try, you cars ' nothing for news Each ot thoea rolling and little, means another house to that Comes out of human swarms be .built, more acres planted, all la "the east. Tour only hops Is that tho govover this vast, wonderful country the ernment will know enough to profrom Beattie to Ban Diego-o- n coast, alt through the magntflcent vide the flying machines necesnew states' Arizona. Now Mexxo, sary to bring people to this land, and to protect It. Texas Colorado. a- - - four-wheel- ta - - Riding over thesgdesert lands destined to, he the world's moat beautiful garden you could not resist buying land, hoping to Use hero com day, at the end of tha mighty dollar hunt In tha east. Nothing grows until you Irrigate, and when you Irrigate everything will grow. The wilderness and the solitary place ShaU be glsTToTifiTtSTanr tho desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the roee. Jt shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with Joy and singing; tha glory of Lebanon shall be given unto It the excellency of Carmel CONTENTED? IS RUSSIA DIES E Alfalfa, Turkey!, Hooey, -- 1 TOE AUTO HASHER. TODAY FnbOe t 1925 of r .At . Here to other eridene that ths peasantry Is nqt content. A a 1st as .June. 19J&. at tha commence- of the Marxian ment exerci school, the Bwerdloff university. Stalin undertook to answer interpolations from the students as t ths policies of th government. Bom of th questioner, though In guarded language, challenged th Communistic idea In th boldest way, and eonflrmad tha most significant fact In ths recent history of Ruaaia tha appearance and growth of political unrest In among tha .peasant masses. seme of the election the those of th ril- -' middle peasant leges have not followed th proto follow seemed have letariat tut th'KuUki"orrlch-well-to-d- farmer, o , In the various statements quoted above can b seen a definite admission that th psop of Russia A statement are not contented. to the contrary by their latest emissaries must be regarded with suspicion. It is only disguised, prop- , ganda. Kewspspee frail- (Copyright : ' Ceeme cats. In a.) PARAGRAPHS: BT BOBEBT VHUE A --clean American play-- is getting to mean "clean for America. DM o u Ten billion for good roads! And Had he owned quarter section of have could lot he the Mojave desert posterity, flyers all. pay ths made it com true, and ha could debt! have made Lebanon. Carmel and Modernism! One Sharon look like nothing at all. learning to make an article; youth nine learning Under tho Mojave desert there to sell It o flows great river. Sink your Man is an optimist by nature. He well casing from 10 to 15 feet, put In your pump, build your res- seldom sees those worse off than those better oft ervoir, take cheap power from the himself, but only a line coming down from water falls other Tsnds hava-suc- h , mon. o lh Bouthem Blerras.. - And then you grow alfalfa. 40 opolies as they can get America bas a of America. monopoly Inches high, two tons to the acre, T crop year, not a weed In It Matrimony Is enjoyable after you into October, you From June, reconciled to having someraise Persian melons, red aa fire become describe your faults. inside, weighing 30 pounds esch. .body . s In New Tork . Tha . would retail one of these melons for $40. A' small patch will raise a carload, and you can ra;se every, thing else yon eat. Chicken wire fencing keeps out the coyote, or a lantern left burning' at Sight will frighten them away from tits melon fields. If he is pretty and a wow with Have you raised turkeys or tried tiually thinks his to? Did you ever see a turkey hen wife doesn't understand him. w morning with twenty go young 'Ones and come back, after The ark wasn't the on'g Instttu a rainstorm. w(th three, or none? tlon that contained a lit tie of ev On the Mojave deeeret. a turkey There's ths drug store. hen Warts out with twenty and erything. she comes back with twenty. Out A conservative is 'one who had of n hundred turkey chicks you rather see trousers bsg at ths knees can raise ninety eight. Tell that than all over. -to your friend In Vermont. The desert was made for . "Funding an obligation sounds and turkeys for the desert. Wonderfully but it Just a of alfalfa where means payingImpressive, Give them patch up. they can pick Insects, and aat al The word genius" usually means falfa leaves. And born In June they wilt weigh -21 pounds at Thanks- you cant think of the right word to describe a little ability. giving. o ooo, rielh could only write thet ou RiU-Caxlt- nut-in-th- oo tur-key- s, o Whether you . like alfalfa, turkeys ao4. melons raised above ground, or millions of tons of Iren mined under ground to build houses In great cities, you can find what you want In, Jhia western America. ' TT7HT take chances with dread pyorrhea ? Through csreless-ix-x out of frr suffer with it after the age of forty, and many younger These are your dentist statistics. Tender bleeding gums are the danger signal. If unchecked, the teeth loosen in their sockets and the poison seeps throughout the system, frequently producing rheumatism, neuritis and other serious troubles. If Pyorrhea has set in go to your den-fi-st immediately for treatment. He can help you. To prevent pyorrhea consult him at least twice a year, and brush your teeth night and morning with Forhan'a K K forth gry. ' children peppy. , PEPFOOD THE PEPPY BRAN -- ockint fssiHwks year for s tier ami fam ioiptctioo. HtwiU keep yonr ttrtk moi aiorly-M onk tntk torn ktoltky, Orth vntdoceyaoi. tail senless Uloem that oftn hot In to e dtp. " FOR THE GUMS chocks Mon than 0 tooth hast it money more lasting? In a llttla Whole Ford will have It all and be 11 arrange It. o Consistency mean that you have gone ss far as you can aad so kid yourself wl(h the ballet that there to nothing farther on. , Fable! One there was s fond mother who started her child . in school without giving th teacher any advice. - forrect this sentence: This hat mekes me look younger, said aha Suit I really prefer tho other on, a (Protected by Associated Editor Pyorrhoo ws TMKMIR 4 iWJHIii ama$cea9 e a H"hy worry about making paper rtedy-to--Mt mHl tooth. Vukhimrof Foe-lun- Philosophy to what husband that, after all.persuades It Is- - the chivalrous thing (o rive in to her. Man Is funny. Whan ho knows that money alone poor to But when he gets rich hegreat. says: "How great I am. cereal. Chock-fu- ll of health. Keepe ntt in tilt hat to troot . OOO A delicious Don't year American gossip: "The Browhs are queer, spending money for beefsteak whan there Isn't a, pistol In ths famlly. i Thousands m Amsrlca are hunBut they grimly struggle on a until they get down to normal Do you put fertilizer or lime oir weight. alfalfa? Not an desert Mojave ounce of either. Alfalfa roots go one-sixt- How Long SinceYouSaw Your Dentist? -- v This pleasant dentifrice contains Pyorrhea liquid which-- has- been- -' used by dentists for the last it yean In the treatment of pyorrhea. If used regularly and in rime it checks or prevents th ravages of this month scourge. Start brushing your teeth with Forhans today. It not only gives yonr teeth e perfect deeming, but keepe you safe from dread pyorrheas tolls. All druggists, 35c and doc in tube . v AneeleVKA Artea, AB-- . I ate CmVTp New Verb - . MADE OF FINE WOOLS MIXED WITH COTTON . Seventy Years of Reputation Ms do to Fit Mad to Wear A protection colds end sudden chills amt GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK Light, Modkm and Heavy Weights Eight Grades 225 to 8.00 per Garment . . Ask Year Dsalar - Glastonbury Knitting Co Caa. Dept. SL. (lUalaaterr, la tarsias Ere, sate Uaa tltpi Greea. otteahelteer saass. Welt A Blvketei toaltea R. M - C- - tel , prote-taria- and Sharon" 1 ) Pr-;i-n- Get In yonr ear, take your family. yonr letter of credit, and start west. -Then Judgment shall dwslY tha wilderness, and righteousnesslp remain In tho fruitful field. . y f- f th Not much contentment peasantry in thla! At tha maating n Boris Btrn tore. Jan. T. 111. Kalinin to reported as saying: Step by step w must oar tba and particularly aS population peasantry of th Idea that tho Communist party to tha actual governing power. . . . Our task to direct th aoeuznolatad energy ofi.r tho laboring maaass. and tn tps of tha peasantry, whar theaceum ala tlon of energy to specially evident, into th channel of tho Soviet structure." And now th gentle Zlnovteff who, as soon as tho crafty Kraasin had been received as ambassador by M. Harriot proceeded to writ an Incendiary letter to th African subjects of Franck witnessed th In 121 w growth of peasant political activin th village. In these day ity backthis was 'activity with ground of acuta diasattofaetton wtth wa That the Soviet government. ths first groat internal crista of Soviet rule. . . present w hare a growth of peasant poUtlcal with background of in activity creased welfare. , . , The least concession to tha theory of the emancipation of tha Soviet from the party to a blow to th varytidea of th hegemony of tbe Pry Beet C- - Levi Ztraaaa A Ce. Ual tai Frasclace, tebele-aPtaheteptel Pteistbotors. , |