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Show ..I- - id i t - i HIE DESERET KEV$ COLETT TO LEAD LOOT r Aftak II. Oillalf, F4 W1 ( XW. JkA woootUUaoa. today aa (l raaalt of tho geeiaioa e , Itopublleaa me m bars of tho Mil Lou, mooting In eenferenee laat right, Ad-i- , o fnfttt. will litcludo th Ko fthodra, Xtiraka. Orwiron. . K ' CF?U t tab uitwon. 0Vmp, Vom ng Joknaon; H tqrortln. Frrfir. mAgp aa aRya. -- ra yHfifTyr Tha California and Xnrth Dakota delegations hara not aalretrd tbalr Tva.-"'AkjFrhach- CoUoai irtuiia W . Reliver-Stmda- IVId) a. No. 74660 WAXESWARM we pair champions continued their battl In tha aenala orer tha navy FenaW ai pr.ii rluiona bill. Republican of Washington. In charms gave notice That ha Intended to rim "reeponathlllty If tho bill faJIsd." Derailing that Senator Borah, Re publican of Idaho, hfd mad several misstatements In hla speech yesterday rejfad!hy1hi"MlI7lfnaior Poindexter said that with tha completion of tha present bultdlnm proyram tha Amerl ean navy would ba 'fifty par cent behind Crest lirttefn" Instead of 11 er real ahead, aa stated by Senator Borah. The Waahlngton senator declared that it. waa proposed to destroy tha one thing the fitted Plates got out of the world war tha opportunity to develop tha nary. ft Ye did not eren get the Island of Tap," ha added, although Japan got atf Immense empire of four mil lion square miles of Islands and water 74668-Symph- I'Otn-drx-e- f, Hus-ted- . ,l tt rm J,h j 8te i crlti-supre- In ' --- this Bection, should -- be ime By Aaaoclatod What no 4 U ch the . better. Get them Fnto the soil at the" " earliest possible day, if you want, strong, vigor-- . FREUTataTcir"tThdp you choose the shrubs you want around your home. - Have Plenty of Flowers & Vegetables - This Year- - - A profusion of beautiful flowers growing about the place is always welcome. .Fresh, crisp vegetables from your . own - gardeo mer eating problem, .Plan gejoui; fa- - - jf-no- w I moua $1.00 collection of ,26 vegetable seeds half price, Fend forJt NOW. Incubators- - and BrOoders produce f flick -eng that pay big profits. Our -- - College tastea of college boya Inqulrlea hava In .one or two atai uhltyraRic fn the hope of obtaining authentic Information. The theory if thm The world haa since undergone terrible upheavals 1914 War. revolution, readiustment, contiuvciMra utefThc peace rnri'tog TreatTe. aolemn" referemliii j , what not surely-aU.th- U ia ealoulaLed to arouse Interest and curiosity in the average college etudent auppos-- d to be fitting himself for life. What, then does he read, aside,, of course, from a reigned lessons? One student made the startling confession that eollego boys read nothmentioned very popular ing others more periodicals, entertaining than edifying, as the favorite pabulum of college youth Wise educators, shake their heads ! solemnly over the melancholy show-lin1 anything the matter with eol-- I lege boys of this day and generation? i Well, hardlv. Reading does not jeorae by nature. The love of It must be culliiated and If college hove do not treed good literature with enjoyment and land enthusiasm, -- their parent Cer-1 I their Instructors are to blame. in "literature" xouno produce a profound daltLs or litera tura. aa so many educated men have said. It Is something of an art to Introduce bovs ef books t' and gliTv In- the world sod to excite their mid iieriodjraleSucators genuine interest. Too maby.art. They have faTIcd to acquire that mistake grammar and syntax for the of The reading literature of spirit .tmvr. all boys. Is determined chiefly who those of and habits tastes ly tho ' guide them. Chicago Ness. Serf Trouble for Stomach Him Had :r' k Fenmnre. ford of Theodore fan Mich, ha hod ntomach trouble for eeven years arid could not eet vwge-lalor fruit without pain In th xtomach aud real lex nlghta.. By takhe 1 now ing Chamber iolri's Tablet able to eat vegetable or fruit without. causing pain or aleepleaanesa. If troubled with IndjgeaUon of constipation give theae tablet a trial. They ore certain to prove beneflelal.f Ad- , veftteement , -- I . e- 251 South State $25 to $1500. EASY Terms Phone Was.3275?150H3il St Boy Educational Journal have been tha intareatlng ' queatlon whether there haa been any Improve n.rnt In tho literary and Intellectual If the ground is 'wor- that time, Do Read? March. kable, before Victrolas,' t later than the 15th of i tt VlcfroTan ExcTuslvcfy Prcao ) TORK, March I. Enrion Coctum, who recently woo critically ill from g heart Attack following plour-lethird opera, today underwent tlon for removal of ptu from tho Hlo phyilrians an pleural eaetty. nounced ha row., yra r eating comfortably. shrubs planted-- ony . ' NEW ' to Plant Shrubs' 11.73 -- On-Third-T- This Js tfce f.Jcntfa fiiytnocde Jascha Heifet - Caruso Operated , $123 Balled p lata la a very (b) Valae da , Intere- -e era begin - Th 'InHfd ennfrontad with Jun) -- 1 ?c; I00 American -- Beniamino Gigli 4 (a Bereonao (faul No. 88627.. Samson ct DaWa Printern p qul commenco Mm. Xouiic Homer $173 ,. . . (DrhfahVSong of.bprjcgi NO. 64930 ' Laati o' Mtne Edward Johnion ' $125 Vtolonrelln No.' 64933 Nina Hans Kacfler $123 No. 64926 (a) Tb Next Market Day (b) A Ballynnr Eallad j9jw.JcGuracii-J- .l 23 in S Flat Major- - Menuettc (3rd Morementh No. Arturo Toacaninl and La Scala Orch. $1.73 (Motart) Nol7463 JSymphcny.in.JClTAt JlajorAneirm fTinaie Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra Reinald Werrenrath Colleen o My Heart Olive Elmo A Young Man' Fancy Rosea of Memory Lambert Morphy Z Have a Dream Merle Alcock ' X Cannot Merle Alcock - $1X0- Sing the Old 8ong The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Biddy Fox Trot 85o Benson Orch. of Chicago Somebody Medley One-Ste- p - Joseph C. Smith a Orch. Honeydew Modley Walta 85o Joseph C. Smith Orch. Honeydew Medley One-SteBoaia Medley Fox Tro- t- Paul Whiteman and Orch. - Paul Whiteman and Orch. - 83c Honolulu Bye Medley-Wal- ts Med. Tr. Bose Fox Orig. Dixieland J azx Band Broadway Sweet Mamma Med. Fox Tr. Ong. Dixieland Jan Band 83q Down by tho BiliyMurrayyictor Roberta 85o Marimba (Sweet Marimba Mine) Billy Murray ' John Stool Boeo of My Heart 83c John Steel When X Looked In Your Wonderful Byes Shaw Charles Hart-EllioNo. 18726 - Beautiful Annabelle Leo " 83o . , Louisiana Sterling Tno Klmmel Accordionof John Irish Modlay Jigs 85c Patrick J. Touhey Medley of Irish Reels Irish Pipe Victor light Opera Company Gems from "Jimmie Victor Xjght Opera, Company $125 Ooms from "JBoney Girld NAVYDEBATE (By Associated Pfeea ) 1. Mureb WAflHIVGTON, charge against Federal Judge faihlla vara referred today by tha houe Judiciary commute to a aubcommlllra with instructions to report tomorrow. which wilt arc-- a Tl)a mm end nation bt taken on charges preferred by liopreaentatlro Yk city, Democrat of Ohio, la composed of Representative Dyer, Mlaeourl: New Tork; Boles, Jow Repuh-leanand Card, Ohio, and bum here Teiae Democrats It waa indicated It might recommend im estimation of tha charges during the next seselon or. t" ftmlnel of the matter In a resolution! exprcaaln criticism of Judiro Lwrull for accept Ir.g a salary of $42.18 aal arbiter of organised baseball while sorting on tho bench. bcArttl A? TTri bcatra"for lcadinfr VICTOlt favorite Galli-Cur- tnd 1310 Itttta EXPECTED SOON offerira 'tijr fc Hrrrrmx--aww-as6i- r TOISREPORT addition to many new oday-at-CIark- -s; tb fimt tin In VICTOR RECOKDS. Alao HcBumiiiu Oil'll, who has recentnoteworthy triumph with the kMrnpohtan OpT. Tho ly acored such March Record afford real treat for munie lovrru. Hear them at CLARK R , today. France Alda $123 No. 64927 TbonhU of You, , EmAjo Da Ooforir 1125 , No, 64923 John Peel . Flonifvley Quart t6$1.73 No, 74667 InUrludium is Modo Anticj Amelita No. 64929 When Chlori Sleep $125 No. 64333 ' Mtflatofelo Dtf eampt, dal pratl (From the GreenT' - Co. ) ds ful Eaaler and 5arrJ immbrra.' Ilear Toachfiil'l!V'TT.a'Prali East Broadway.. 10 Wasatch 1828 $;;, Montana. 14' inkald. Nevada, OhtolHim,' Uavlff; Stiuih Imkoi. twphwrwo; A MillerJFlora Pfrni. following iWMtj Ckmdn la Vinit our (tore and aee our wonderful display. We take- - order for all nureery atock. Jw$Vw I Timbering; I F)wich. Iltmni, Mann; low. Arthony, MiTVNtt, Knur II -- - fill Victor-Recor- Ready! - JO.QLULS-t -- iaer ftiMlntln4 (h J SWEET PEAS of, All) be Republican lieu. Tty derision of he Conference, tha Rev.Jamea Bhera Moot gomery, formerly of Indiana, but no A. WeiLt-dla- l min taler of Waihinx t on. , wiji succeed tha Ittf Henry N Te-da- n aa houea chaplain. Tha membership of !ba miifrnltlM wlee, OUR GREENHOUSES ROSES 7TL.PriruT.aTr"or'Wx..i.rT.Tnr lha Beat March J .DAILY . . . LA Dili K CARNATION'- hAM. speaker ia the tie tino FRESH FROM i I T SasuLaWsi'r HOUSE df Awomrt WABIIINGTOX, March if W u MARCH 1 1921 TUESDAY -- - de No Answer to Question, Who Won World War? View of Army Chief VRUY BY -i- hr-S- (Copyr'ght, 121, bvihe L.V ? ASHINGTOX, March 1. Newton l Baker, who a aeeretary of war during the recent world conflict, commanded thn gr eat eat army every rained In America, belihV'S there in no annwer to the much mooted quertlon, who won the war5" Speaking on thataubjeet today I.ihn inteiview which covered many phav1 of his 'work an bead ft tho wardopartmcnt. th secretary said. "It in perfectly idle to talk about t out who won the mar Many nations bent atlon of some ktnd about three of every four years. to efforts it their urrtted aceompliAh b apparent, therefore,' he said, but America a effort, is one TfriUt wedo not need a great standinir army, we must live in the all Americans pan tike pruie." world it is while we struggle to Jhit entrance of. America into the make as it what It should, be, end w war the w?ertary sad, siimulated the must frage a body of trained men. morale of our allies who were worn, large enough in numbers to be an d which ii fective working model upon built-iweary . with continuous f.ghtmg. be swiftly grejuTakfr-earortal- - the financial stfirHlon niBth, " ent of ,merggi'cy w it n in breaking the woru of thonemyt- yrrrrHwhtertoo smalt for th most tffl- Knemies Wore Surprised. orient training, the secretary asserted BSws "J 'lattddUittn ia thla. hjanHniu-d- . Llle rn usT be arits bear when war , nmvy "the. aetuaLjnLHtariopenUoh. wo mich elafm for ducted by the American army were1 the army: Ho merely Insists that it on a son I R. far beyoncT the wouLtears nrawt he good enough and strong to hold an enemy in abeyance of our enemies aod far above the high- - enfnrgh aR(J utficiet in else and developed hopes-o- f $ur frind and In the mont to grow rapidly and effectively final battles from July. IMS to the' Mn4 Have Material. end, the American army fought- - its way J A a tot materia Is, there should be an with 'brilliant nurrer and contributed adequate reserve itr pmpui thm to the required for their creation. ThUt Tquly with the other arn,!ea' to the time applies particularly to such weapon " , a coast defense guns, field cannon. military victory. Although Secretary Baker haa never, machine gun and airplanes. There of materia! advocated huge standing army in t:ed In great quantities in ordinary for motor as try, trucks. example, world war have convinced him of the n., follacy of the implication contained in the abortion that Amerjca can "epring eomprixmg a d clT2 the nation U HeXsfreaT fahh- - in the courage and natural , aptitude forr elTtelency the military training ofbelieve there muaO American but he be a nucleus of haghly trained- - pro-- J ff - numr-taa- l sufficientof fesaional soldier atrensrih to hild lb foundry unUlj a adequate force can be assembled preparations Are Imcd "There must be at least cwjuch preparation to mainUjn ihe intermp of the countYjr aarainat any attempt io off The enemy Jnvada and io boldtnoblllutlftJ'oC fren' hi an adequate and material can be made Mf Baker to point- From 177 3$2, fd out the United Htatea. the uroet peace lovtn of the rrest patkms of the world, has enead in major do-- ? carte err ferTiriMrsfe eef of every four years and the military power of the United tats has been lie active um in war or military per- es ru-e- ,, JJ, Lramt " dangerous, depends upon a variety of considerations." said th secretary, "but that It la relatively useless Is clear. Our great army In the war ai strong because it wsa part of the whole psople of the Lnltsd States. In fresh and constant contact with "the thought and feelings of the civil fireside from Which It had come." Sscy, Baker differs from th stand taken by Brig Gen. Mitchell of the air service, who recently told a congressional committee IB United flutes shotrtd-ha- v a xingle unr('er If servicc- "W hat part will the play lit the next war?" Secy.airplane Baker was asked: "A tremendously Important part," he replied. "It to "be developed in harmony with the use of other weapons, and military aeronautics ought to bs a part of ths army and not a separate ageacy The secretary stated he did not "believe th airplane would displace the present principal weapons of either tb army or navy General Suff la Banded. Replying to a question as ttr heth-e- r th general staff should continue in Its present form. Mr. Baker aaldr The general staff as now organized ia the best form of any administration we have yet had. "What have you to say to the suggestion that-f-t is Prosetnir In spirfr?' "I have never discovered a 'Prussian spirit' In the general staff and I da Ddt beliave uch plra exiU.'Uie, said. Bee yl Baker paid a high tribute io the work of reserve officers In the war.. He gave full credit to MaJ. Gen. Leopard Wood as the originator of the "Plattsburg Idea " The reserve officer' training camt idea is a most excellent one and should not b abandoned, he said. 'The young men of America -- who were trained at Plsttsburg and in similar camps played aa enormously important part in the ar. The idea came from Gen Wood; It waa a moat constructive. forward-lookin- g suggestion a Secy Baker ia convinced that the opporttnity for educatlon andforrecreathe tion 'is largely Responsible great increase in application for enlistment which marked the closing months of the year use-oug- 12. HOUSTON MUST NEW TIRES Completely overhauled If Intcresied Inquire FORD MOTOR COMPANY 728 SOtTmVESTTEMFLET ttn of tT(ah, In ftftfftame 11T bhrhy at th offic of Ait comnanK, at tha bustn 4 ofrir triTuriinpr A Adam Co , Vuth Main K.tt Teh pie) Street, In on alt Lake CUv Tuerdnv, Itah, t, 128-1- ( PRODUCE DATA March at 15th, 1421, A o'clock M. A o( that da) for (be purpoae of In reasmir the amount of the capital Mock of th Company from $125,000 0 to $400 000 00, divided Into common and (By Associated Press ) preferred ehareg, and fop the purpose IVAHHI NGTfiN. March I of amending the Articles of lncorpora- lion of th Company, and particularly Houston is "directed" In a Arikde VIII-- of 4 Articles as pre-ndop-c- d today bv the limit. rv .Aiuau.y amandad, an that said ... Artirla VIH shall hfier such .amendment read committee to produce complete treasas follows, to wit ury- fifes of correspondence Article VIII. relating "The amount of the oardtaT stock of to foreign loans Members of the this corporation shall he Four Hundred said committee the resolution was Thousand PoJUrs (MOO 00 00). which Into and represented practically a "quantHg subpoena" In shall be divided shares of by three thousand form. common stock of the par value of One Hundred Hollars ($100 00) esrh, and The resolution was Introduced by one (1 000) shares of preferred Senator Reed. Democrat, Missouri stockthousand of the par value of One Hundd author of the bill to prohibit further red Dollars ($100 00) each, to-asaid ehartA to be entitled cymu-isij- e loans to foreign governments and was prcNrentta) dividend at the rate r eieeedin?, seven per cent. adopted m executive session. Com of hut on par vaiurf it perandcent) pr annum mllfeemen jiawUTt made It "manda-tory- " from efterThe date of Its lesuabce, for the secretary to appear be- pavabie out of net profits realised by rh corporation in equal fore tne committee toffterrow with fnrMaln ems ot three and per the full correspondence cent (3) per tent) per annum on par value, before payment of any dlrl-o- n any shares of common stock. and te b referre(&, am ail hwihimw for pajment at par plus accumulated and unpaid dividends thereon, out 'Of upon anv stion or dissolution nr windinc up Pf of 4He rrporaton. and tu the redemiikion and payment be feuoje by tlib FTrrprrrwtloTi ar Its Tiptinn at agy-ti- r after iksuan.e thereof, at par plu-all dividends accumalstcd and unpalt,'' and- accrued to ths data or such reIf you spend as you go, you ( demption, the owners or holders shares tn have.. are pursuing the happy, but of snidto preferred vote same at any annuul or of the stockholder meeting .jpc(al tncrese In thejamount of tha precarious life of the A"i endstock is placed, la cricketYouH itiDg cow, "5fcapttaj The corporation, and seme and the Loromon shares now said treasury but youll weep later. nuof be sold or otherwise disposed of Bard of Iireetoraf for any lawbyth ful purpoa connected with the business of the corporation, at paf, (bnt at Save as you go and be ready not less than .par unless all the in some good proposition for les concur than par) and without the of same or anynecessity when it comes. of same for subscription by or sale te fh Morkholders prorata orpther-wiv- e ' pre-lrr- Tr semi-annu- one-ha- lf HavelouMoney To Invest -- etock-botde- rs for first-offrtn-jt We invite your account. paled February t?th, v c Jl p tt I u tl 7, j pg.OARDxnn, tVeeident of said Corooratxm-j- t) ng Harriet 'Mtata-o- l -- FORD SEDAN $650.00 Cash NEWLYiP.tlXTED A. A. tPreten, A"1 twill wl at c, th 1 aiinhtiv vf. ForH flnfan-- , share Thatrher Milling a Elevator t th flouthwsst Commencirg to; comer Of Lot . BiorY 94. plat A" 8. 1, C Sit trey In Salt Lake City Utah, running e- -t H7 fret, north 1ST feet. R et 19T fret Smith Ii? fret to v rtl prl-ra- -.5 2X MAIN fei. AicCornJcit,Frei, , ABthon H. Uun4 Vice-PrfGeorg Albert Smith,, Vice-Pre- s Fred M. Micbelsen, Cashier: f E. Jndd .AveixtABt Cahlw, 3. iirgntL sf iM k Hi.ni-'- Kii aa or after Tuaiuiovr ikeSIth dag'nf y.frh 1921, art! wri-ta-n ttt, Wt'l he receive at the office of Tnnlig Bank ail Moyle Attorneys. 90S rtee-r- et Term of sals B'fig . Fall T.ake City cash or re-- U t Dated February -- .i.n vi THAT A WE. XTlrEtS elr;jVES, - the efovkhoMera - "'ai a-Jfh meeting it 'Qardarr RAncii Company a corpora- - F rSAR R I. W Toung - a.-- 24. 19?1 W MGYLE' MARTISiXAU, JR- A Moyle, - M Administrators AH-me- ya, , "tgt a |