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Show 4 :? THE DESERET NEWS MONDAY NOVEMBER 8 own price sad bold th consumer to It Ooa might a well say tbs merchant ia tbs retail stores fix their own price they do, with these it Cwiir Ot ball Tempi aai sams important limitations, constgptly facing Temple Street the riik of goods accumulating on their f Bonder PnMiehed Dally Exwpt dead goods, not movable at the fixed Shelves, CtrcolstloM. of Bare Member of Audit ' Be , price Dr. Boyle was formerly of the bureau of BUBSCRIFTIOX .RATE DAILT. markets of the United States department of By eerrler, per month !!!: agriculture; By mall, per ream la ilnaca..- he is now extension professor of ranee ed In month six By mall, per By mall, per month, la advance rural economy, college of agriculture, Cornell ...... w"'" lull eople..rates The above apply to I'tah. Idaho. WeralU university, and ia considered one of the nation's mst. leading agricultural economists. A defense of eel Wyoming; other state by mall. II.. those particular grain exchange operations SUBSCRIPTION RATES against which it has become universally popBy mall, per year In advance cent! ular to burl a Susies copies brick, and a puncturing of Foreign postage extra added to above another popular phrase and fallacy k pertainIi Send remittances and bovine eommonlcatletig ing to price-fixin- g, from so eminent and THE DESERET NEWS.Utah. tn authoritative a source is n real surprise aul Balt Laka city. for may prove wholesome. . , Addreee eorrsepondenee and other matter M Kt J pobUcatloa to THE EDITOR. Eaatera RepreeeataUva. JNewP. McKinney. venue. Tork Off we. M 121 South Michigan Avoeua Chicago Office. ae Ketared at tho poctoffice of Salt Eaka CIty. Ai tecorditf eUm cow Ki4 I i m.mttr - enOOed. Tho Associated Preen la exeloelvely raw Stepotenoo the aee for npubltcatloa of all credited la tai otherwise not or to It credited and also the local new pnblUhsd hmotaTA.il rights of rspubllcatloa of speslel . boro are also reaerred. SALT . T AKK CITY, - - NOVEMBER 8, 1920. APPEAL FOR THE RED CROSS. mHE American Red Cross hac issued iia fourth 1 annual rolleall, to he held during the two H. In Wil President proclamation issued yesterday to fellow countrymen bis of git tog urge to invitation annual the reomd heartily to msEhersblp in the great organization of mercy. Fs briefly calls attention to the heroic work of the Rad Cross during the late war and then task it has, assigned cut tin as the itself In ndating Its services to times of peace. Primary among its announced purposes is the o, promotion of the public health and the preoar-atiofor Rsd Junior Cross, the largely through emergency relief work wherever disaster tnsy arias. Moreover,' there is still s mighty duty to perform la clearing up soma of the aftermath of the havoc of war. President Wilson recall! with what n fin Bed spirit tbs people rallied to the eld of the Cre when they were. under the stimulus of tbs war and patriotic fervor. Since that time, he points out, than are many who may have sl&ped hack ipto thoughtlessness and indifference to the work of thin organization whlob admirduring the war nrouaed such pride and the follows says emotion, Reaction ation. President, "and after great effort hornet perilous Utilise- - Bound patriotism 'and genuine human service are continuous, not intermittent, not contingent merely upon the excitement of war. If (here is in some of us an inward cooling of the fins fervor which .wimsisd us in th crisis of the nation's stress and peril, n contraction of the spirit which ennobled us ss individuals and a a nation, fitia now, during the Red Croaa rolleall. inner our with counsel to tala ting seaio? aeivsa. to rekindle tbs Vld flame, to lallegiancs to practical patriotism and practical humaniUiiauiam, and so symbolize the regeneration of our better thoughts and handsomer In n great army mobselves by '' common good." ilized for tbs These are fins sentiments Impressively will expressed, To them patriotic Americana unhesitatingly respond. Tbs President's appeal ibould pave the way for an avalanche of application when Ibe membership campaign gels under wiy. weeks beginning Armistice day, Nov. far-reach- j OJpX FUTURES" AND MUCt-FIXIN- a TREATIES BEING REGISTERED. CINCE January 10 of this .year, when the Covenant of tho League of Nations came Into force, Great Britain haa complied with its provisions to tho extent of submitting for registration and ' publication all international agreements entered into by her since that date. Of such instruments, the number at last reports waa sixteen. They include engagements of th empire a a whole, and specific engagements of Indig South Africa and Canada; and they cover such widely different subjects as the Anglo-Frenoil agreement eigned at San Remo, an agreement on commercial relations with Eathonig an agreement with Soviet Rossis for the exchange of prisonerg and various accessions and denunciation regarding treaties Which exia ted before January 10. An appreciable collection of similar Instruments has been received by many governmentg Pern, 'for inetaneg having filed not only all treaties by her ( trice her entry into the League, but all treaties which are binding-- ' on ber ' regirdlest of date. The registration of these agreements ia in compliance with Article 18 jot the Covenant, which provides that .No treaty or international engagement shall be , binding until so " registered.' Notice of the creation. of a treaty registration section within the arcre lariat of lb League was sent to all governments after the masting of the Council at Rome on May. IE Th trestles at they are received are entered la the Registration of Treaties ledger, which is nearly three feet in length, two feet In height and about four Inches in thicknesg The intention Jg as soon ss the various details of the .contracting partieg. subject, dates of signature, ratification and registration are entered, and the necessary translations made, that the treaties will be published a part of the league of Nations Journal. . . ' ch eon-tract- od v m - MEMBERS of the federal vocational boarg Lake to confer with local ofD-aia-ls and to hold. S three-da- y convention. Vart-io-us angles of vocational work will be discussed. with special emphasis on new pbaseg particularly Urn Fees bill, which aims to pro- -' vide tbs tarns federal appropriation for lbs teaching of boms economic aa for agriouilufg Vocational commercial education will also be a topic of discussion, according to announce't ' -' ment. V " The work of the vocational board In the rehabilitation of men' who sufrereddisability a? a revolt of their tervies in the war,, to more and important than U geucrtUy rcelired. Thousands of young men are in r school and eollcgp the country, in training for useful and remsneraLva employment when they shall bve completed the study they have chosen to takg'Bome are preparing themselvea Ibr special vocational 'occupation for which they teem beat filled, other bare enrolled la longer eoursea leadinjTto the higher professions. Each man who complete tbs work successfully will find himself well preand to take bis pared to bt proper place in the world's activity. He will be rid, as far as it i possible to make it eg of the handicap which his disability brought to him. Without th encouragement and financial pld of the vocational board be might hav been sunpcllod to go' through bi entire life a dependent and a liability instead of an evset to th nation. Tbs aim of lbs vocatio&al officials and organization is to give, so far u the law alVowg man everything be txsry dash led reed for templet rehabilitation not in tbs form of money compensation, but ia training that will enable him to lake his dollar because be earn it and notsln any sense as charity. It is great work sad should be given every encouragement. ' ic 1917-191- 8. C'EI -- I rt in, roc TVs Dee erst Mews by Dr. Another Rojtl Freak Crass Scs&a BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS t Is Th Bio Btrer Matr1tosk brtus out the laaeifal Man that tbtnsa as wed a folks bass seals. Tbs Breag. tbs Wood,' tbs Butter, sad . the Uke are all Persons. This is ons of ths Joys of madness, which perhaps has more amusement than natty. - Boa Bsekt tails of an tntsrvlsw with a Jrtsad, of Conperua, ons of ths latest of foreigners literary who is aa Americas ' . . fad. It was ia Amsterdam. Con perns was to bare mat, bat he had a stomach ache and i Wbat BISCTJIT! thk word So tender toured beard: thk ftit with sssttsd totter, eprtahl with stv- -. Rstt'eeNMSto lull; mat tote into ptssso: store with ret Jgre up re reft areas paai aprtnkl with a little sasar oad they iufy' ndt ia Hie month, and of nek glofioa flavor dial th appetite ia sever satis-fleare th kind of fciscut anyooe can make with Royal Batting Powder and these unusual recipes. nt to madarato Bah mtaatomt rsssivs ores a h Ore paa at ossa d. lMt Fsrksr Boaaa JtoSf ' (sups tour i impoM n8 I tress son Royal Baking ' Sonia"' f. Frost the New Royal Coox Boos eoold not. , This should not hare surprised .them, "however, I have read one of Cooperage works. I should Jndgo he has ths stomach ache all tho tlmo. Heeht calls those hooks "eerie grotesques, stadias tn decomposition, quavering harmonies of tho flesh," and bays Coaperae is "a fastidious maniac, playing with ths delicate garbage ef dead bodies end dying J! fit oops milk 81ft tour, salt sad baking powg der tosstbsr. Add malted to sulk sad add olowty to until dry Isgiudlanta stirring smooth. Ksood lightly on floured board sad tod out H took thick. CM with bis suit setter. Crease sash circle wtth bock of kslfa ere silo of castor. Butter ths. smaO station and foM larger wa over ths small Ftoos part ore tech apart to poo. Allow to stand minutes la warm ptooa. Brash sash with molted batter end boh In rat area li to Jf mlmrtre. abort-ontn- BAKING . But," mod - or not, this author Is ' redeemed, tn ths eyes of an who lore diversion, and . for whom whimsicality needs no apology, by his para and loyal ai dar Shwttas sad salt rub to vmt MshOy; add hqsld al sly saO pat re Soars heard to Stout so took to (hsadls aa Bttls os , lore for his cans. "How can a ' roan," said ' Coupernts friend, "bo todions who is In lore with bis walking-stick- ? It Is touching. He takes It for long rides on ths cere, leaning its head oat of tho window, Ho bays a separata seat for It In tho theatre. Ho is devoted to the walklns-sticand always sets It bp to a chair opposits him at dinner. He ones had a watch that bo loved, bat It stopped, end he landed it bad y, insulted him. end after denouncing tt buried tt Into a canal - "He lived so a hermit until he met his walking-sticMe believes, yon know, that Inanimate objects hare souls vastly superior to tho heavy, misshapen consciousness of pooplo." Sines reading this I fed more kindly toward Cou perns. . Who can help loving a POWDEB Absef'dsty Puro grad ' I FREE k. .WW. 1 Other recto os Just re doHshttat as tbss. Win show you bow to add tater-osad rertoty to your st bit-tart- wools idlrete BOTAI-- BAUM u sure nm yeWBB 0& imiuacar k. Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 little any man-whcan lore a stick? At lead Its clean. A good many of oar modern pooeors and bare,' spiritually speaking, spotlighters dirty fingernails. They pork their poor fragment of sense into anything that shocks, and do not even object to obscenity. They remind ms of what Macaulay wrote of tho Byron !c cult: . "From tho poetry of Lord Byron they drew a aide in of ethics compounded of misanthropy and volaptaouaness, a system to which tho two groat oommaadmsnts wer to - hate year neighbor and lore ' your neighbor's wtfs." -- (Copyright, WhyTroco By A. E. Hoffman, famous butter tod milk expert. t For orer 30 yean Mr. Hoffman has made butter, judged butter tnd in leading taught butter-makin- g ths FUss of Tho Deseret Zewa ' ", JTOVS3CBER B, - dairy achoola. 10. William J seeing Bryaa. who bad bow beam defeated for the Second time by William BtltxWy to A presidential campaign, scat m fallowing message to th vletort "At tho dose of another presidential case- paign tt I Say lot once mors is eengrstnlats yon. this ths wpoa year second victory." It had beea nunered that CoL Byron weald be appointed United (bates Senator from Hsbraska. Bo aulhdrlxed the following statsmont, to tho Hw Tork Evening Journal: "Too may say officially that node no circumstance would I accept th office of Uslted (Kates senator, even were t tsred me. I mads my fight tor tho pres Money sod I loot. I am not going to taka other men's positions from them." It became known that CoL loans Ttumba and Mias Mery Ehaaghsassy were married two days previously. It wts said the marriage Urease had. boon nappe maid. They hod toft tor California on a wedding tear. Tbs Royal Copper company filed artlclee of Incorporation with the secretary of state. It was stated specifically that the eenoar was organised t derelop ths Csstns group ef mtoaa to ths Frisco district. , knowledge, becked . by CTttry poniMs merhanfawl facil- - ' Ity, are now devoted to producing AD Ms skill end periectedTtoco. -- AH B)ilk used In churning Troco "Milk from coawe from selected herd. It is selected herds twice pasteurized. Pure, tastektt, ododeM neutral fat, expressed from the whole meat of coconuts, is the base of Troco. Coconuts from When this pure, appetizing vegetable fat U churned with pure, paa- th tropics teurized milk In which the moat delicate and gweetest butter flavor haa been developed, the result U , . - for th moment all coniidersUons of honesty, dectnry and the Fancy Brand It is nuuk in a brand new plant, buUt by Frank Crane.) list, is Thrte good to laboratory standards, reasons materials, From super-fin- e TWENTY YEARS AGO. MEM. . n CORNELL uni erzity professor, Dr. Jamei r E. Boyls, U Ibe author of n book Just pub- -' In bed which is causing much disc union among agricultural economy U amfln buiineaa circle a. ' Keeling with the lubject of grain marketing ; of trade, the Chicago on pod speculation She author asserts plumply that in practically ' fell cates where the grain exchanges are Willed at inilltuQona of gambling the charges ambition. , pre s result of ignorance or political i Touching on lbs subject of trading In con- -j tract for future delivery lb celebrated i Mealing Hi futures" which ever and anon Is thrust be tor the people at a practice fraught J jwilh cTOokednes and evil ha asserts that lb the cash : jtuUire pries docs not determine ! fc rice that neither future nor rath pries haa I k dominating inllue permanently over tbs -; other, hut both are rely th vflecta of eup-jl- y and demand causes a conclusion which peemi to be warranted by bis Mplanalkm of pti i e mat tonal corn movements on the CbU i pagO board of trade for RUStNEKS ARGUMENT ACAEVHT CRIME. ' Ba also attacks the statement that the I vote tn tanner It lb only person who has no m th cold baste of do!! art sod cenlg - .regardlcs of all fixing th price of hi product, whltv' the htghoe- oeastdreatsonw is sbl to fis his own price on dishooesty does not Measured according fianufsctarer ' Dr. Boyle finds this true o U ordlaary standard of scoooreie suocosa only With ssrUia wry Hnporiant ttmltatums. Be R is A losing proposition. A thief recently raptured hi New Tork remfesred that b bad points out that most manufacturers face com consumer. Petition, ahd alt of them fsre the stoics tn aggregate of FWi.on worth of Jewelry In (hat city alone, and b declared pa undertaking o kI h price, the maoufse that be turn therefore must not so loo far above bis i squire del from th other Uitrre f sure which dealers to whom bt sold bis UL Tor Competitor, nor beyond Jewelry which willing to pay. Fatting tn tills requhute of hi aa konrsl IranaacUosi would have brought Price-fixin- g be has various allernaUwa: Flirt. about KAf4 this thief was to ' L lower Ins cost of production and lower bis accept RVO. ! one ioslsnca, bsrompcHed a id, fcoce to sl'mulal romumpUnn by treated him with aom measure of , Price; sreond, fairs es advertising and setting campaigns;, third, gave him Rsoq for Ujf which the fence sold pnprov his product; fourth, to quit busmes. tot f7&. For such aa of unusual P targe peresnUge of manufacturers do, sooner generosity the thief waaoutpouring Thl very grateful Pr later, fail and quit bn beesure It InrkWt gtvsa arena aneasure of the bard baronsumsr refuses to buy any volume of ((, gain which fence force upon those ho bring Pulput si lbs price fixed" by th rnamjfae their plunder for Ml. purer. 1 be has no rompsliOo, b The history of at! mm of lawlessness Pis sompellsd to conform la tb end to Us ef this lyp bears out the sam ronetuatos; wwwi demand, 'in reality. lhn. H I only theft hi bo( a paying prnpesiOo from whatpperftctally true that manufacturer "ft thetr ever point of view you may regard ft. Wafvfng Jr4 H2 LOVES HIS CAKE. ' A GREAT WO EX FOR 1CT3 perfected Ttoco. The quality of Troco ia standard Order from Ized by th method employed In the your dealer making.' It ia impossible to meet competition with cut price. You s ' may have to pay a few cents more to enjoy Troco. -- the law breaker is still s fooL Th way of lb transgressor is pot only haid but onprofilsbls. Fortunately most me do pot avra stop to consider wbslher crim psys; thry are content to kep swiy from it for higher reasons than those of dollar and cnls. t' i , x self-mpr- ct, - TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY, Chicago XH ' rtrmdht UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY CXX 111 West 2nd South. Waa. 137. 11 A RATHER POOR GUESS. , J kdmiUedly unkind to bold a politics! ITforecaster responsible or up to toorn, sflar Troco Cook Book Fro an election, for th absurdity of his guest or prediclioa before th event. But th following; wired to a New York paper on th Saturday preceding th recent balloting, so ludicrously rroMOus that tt almost deserve preservation ' a a curio: , New to Th Tork (Special Times.) ' Salt Lakt City, Oct 3X Coz will carry Utah by a majority ef from 6,000 to 10,000; based on th fact sreording to ' that L'lsn Is prrdirOons a BtstC Brooct . may boat Welling for the Senate, but tn order to do so wilt have to poll iarte pari vota. Th Rsrpubllesns of lb have laid claim to lh Oentil eontingenL but th Democrat bold that Smoot's tnti-Lvastand will ke him votes in bis rburrb and party. It 1 known that more Republican bare swung to Cos than Im-rra- ts bsv turned to Harding. - ' pro-Lesg- on go REPARATION FROM GERMANY. ' T Jmm TbYizlnc of lb sum that Grmny sn pay th mailmtim that tbs ran pay la thirty yearn, that is, without crippling bsr oeonoanlo life is S maltor of fondamnt tmporlano. It calls on bias fr eold. setootlfle inquiry, without way or anolbor It wlU not ba much ss lb frvnrh bopq, but there I ... Slog Os swssmktem hvMres SM Cuticura Talcum ror Irritated Throet (to M m ardsw lo jlssShre. li I ore si reason to brltov that li Will.bs S gortd deal more than anybody in (irrroany will like (o pay. Frenr h Ur lira I ua repara tiou dkopni often bare Mm fstifly, ai?d Freorb bopre efirn hare hnooreihl; but when (ha Frvnrh sey that the Orman and hoi tho Freoch should pay for the damage that (Urmany raured Ury are absolutely rlghL New York Timu. Ttilcrd Ccritti EJ-Rt- rj bn JOB PRINTING f THE DEGERET NEWO Lti Vt Bid enYour Pork |