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Show , - ' . ir '' : ' - 7,., , ; t : : I . .. .. ,9 o;s . , I: 1 set IntlisiintalliiiiriAlliiiir7W7triiiiiiiii soilw: , per6sysitiwilositareet thilierlootcooldaitiamtattirett:b5s4kOgi WA itoopid tat.s4a. Slat on . ari-i-,,..t- . .:, . I AM' htsJ2'1 others esti thus" &sr leoleekilletil 111111 f If''' 1 ..;- - t 1 P ,,, ''''' ' , t ' , - . q . le Aot of Costrece. . Mica 1 1111., o'llitiod to Ira, diesels- t441 Proem is of criceireir all isews 4,1opotebes lb. coo fee it.republication or INK othorwhie orecitoa in title credited to published noorpaper, sod oleoof tho leeal sews republirotteo of portal. Moe beret.. All rights resorted. ,, also are reteheo hero lUm Pl. they-mu- 4 4 SALT LAKE CITY. .4 r 3 ---- ' 4,,, - LLOTD'GEORGE i4 ,, ----TO - COKE OVIEIL -- - - .,. , . - OW that Premier ,,,,, 11 ::-- again, from the Wishingidi-f-BriancT-ksafely-to- . POWIIKAZiatia - or -- 1 , ' - &ye. But he at no time has abandoned the of sitting at the conference table before 4ii, , hope onions ended. and the latest promise will the 'I f 1 I probably be realized, even though the perplext---ities of the Irish cent:overfly ma to be ri '....11 ' ION Oritical than before. 1 that in the dia- i It may well be imagined tl l - - etiolate et washington, the astute little ' Vs'aishasan Would find a most congenial Minos'. A pliers and opPottunity for the exercise of his talent& Be bas to his credit a long series of ., ht victories on diplomati- c- battle' and taste fields. By training he is peculiarly 4 filled for grappling with some of the problems 1 4 - -the Meat of q i- .' which have already arisen-- not lbws growing out of the utterances and attitude ,, of Briand--on- d with other problems still in a , tlat As an unconquered veteran in beckgrotmd. ; V.m' ' i statecraft he would not only be in kis element, hat. he would abo be hailed as in Txperienced todIngenitoui edviser- kt pointing The way out , 14 ; Waiting end impending difficulties. If ha tam really anus to comc saris' now Intl-I he will find a large and - seated. , e large task cut out for him. Hie presence will , t really be neceesary at some stage of the Ms- - . 1 I. ... elisions, and no one knows this better ytaa the American-officiaseseept himself. 7,s .. - - ." . - , - r! hard-foug- - (, t place-waitin- g, b, I - - "..'. i ' ANY malice rim. sulk., - e- tam why more than $300,000,000 worth of il property belongiug to former enemy aliens is still being held by the government is. not O no clear. The war has bees over he reality mere than three years, and a treaty of peace . with the former enemy has been signed and Proclaimed by the PresidenL' It is true that , tat tr69'' 4"" 9 ,lotot ' r, ivied, but, dia. telbution of the property was not held up fort , thieOn fact, much of it bad been done prior I to the signing of the peace pact. - -2 i I; If reports are correct, German. has long since retursed to Americans the 'property it , tank charge of during the war." or has made 4 . led PUmmt the same. asbounted to Germany has PettoL clia:sou:or custodian ton- ..!'anttled," 1 tigmes-thold in the tomin to it i t that. for tile most part this money consists of small ' eNdass, averaging about $1,700 each. This is all p . i' tlid more reason why they should be attended '.,' T isi.iThe owner of $1,700 is probably more (lbUlises& by its being withheld from him than !: wObid be the man wh.ose'claim involved a mil--',. , ' t him. But some of the claims are much larger. ' A Jorge worsted mill in New Jersey, for ex:' , . ample, is still tied up. . .1 ,. Efforts are being made in Congress to pae, legislation requiring that all of this " alien i .., be returned to its.,ovineni at once. If property i gulch legislation is necessary it should be given , ; 1 oUpport; In any event the matter of settlement should be attended to as soon as possible. If tide is not done there will be ground for the k Issipicion-stre- ady t expressed in some quarters the staff of the alien property custodian , ant - exerting themselves to get the work It - , Oro wound up any sooner than need be because 1 is completed their jobs will be gone. it wk. 7 iI , , - ' . - ir : ADVER'TICE, STANMAINDrZE, , , 11...:,--- SYSTEMATIZE' : , .: ., ,.., 'Irllu . .4- i' - - , c , ? tn , . ': - - .... Z - ., ::. , ''' l. .... , !1'. ? :, '''''' ,,, ..; , ' , - I,- ' '. A . ,......,, i ' ,, , ,,, ' - . , , 't , 0 ' - -- , ,.,,.. , y, ;. , . .,. .. ., ,,... ifle .. , ENDS TOMORROW:. ' It.has been that has appealed to '. discerning' Men and r of Silt Men '.Young Laketake'; advantage of the opportunity to Suit a orn Overcoat in , early.,at it money-savin- g price-7-co- get ' ' , Saturday., , , I - -- . ,, , nt an-eve- I , i - , - . '- : ',.--'- : , - , me ,,,...':-- . . ,- ,,, ..- ' elt2111B&O;ileitirthed ttunderstaad ether t f t, - '' ., r".:.; g, ,., ''te - ;t t . - 4' , t'l '''' .t,11,,' t ?. 11:4 I - ,- i ,.. .s. I '';'t'.. I ; : .',.-- - 1 o , Ft'ltr7. - 71, ':,, 7.'lk ,, -: 1 , . I' , I , 4.,:, 04, , ,,, : t " t't - - ,- - -, , , A ma - history of the outPar industry 'in Utah no such senitatioaal advents hat over bees recorded as that announced W Antelth Geoghegan. sales manager of the Utah Sugar 'company, a sheer jump of GO cents a hundred. Fluctuations in price bad geaerallr been 111 cents a hundred and never more ' then 20.- Illteenletioa was rite as to the cause, but no satisfactory 'elution was ofInk ofttittele, . fere& The sales manager anA ' of the local company said they were 8mM Lunen...a the open market. which altar have ' Veen manipulated by to Trost," - show its power. It vm admitted. however. that It would mean much to the Utah concern and with the opening of tho stock nearkit the condition liras reflected by on hamediatel jump in Utah Sugar company stock. to 114.11 a share. 'rho advance left ftbe num price of beet sugar at SLIO & huadred. - The sensation on the Salt Lake Mining Exchange yea the sale of 1141 SUMS SI Silver king -for 11.2. The market opened ver- Ming Sited at '171 and 'the falth was 112 namected. jump to The Salt, Lake Ministerial astociation pigeon-hole- d a request from the Rev. Mr. werk 111 Nutting that his wagon missionarl Utah be Indorsod.t; Roy Malebo was held under MOH Ueda on a charge of assault with Intent to cogent& murder. This was the outcome so tar St the Incident in the lobby of a loco hotel whoa he shot W. & Mayne, a travel's( sake GROUP NO - GROUP NO. $24t1--75 , ' ' ..' . . , -; ti , 13g.:11 1 - - I GREATLY REDUCED GREATIA REDUCED Included in the above you will find a belated shipment - , . . ,,,:t.,, me, lothes ;;.10 v...i er A..,1-1-ennelmThese are' included making these the grea test values that have been offered in years.-- -: ...- .--- ''. jut , 1'ii.i.i!..;'544.ii; .'.c.,.':-:.K- ' ON SECOND FLOOR , BOYS' SU1TSTwo pairs of pants. - - . : ' Your choice for Mothers - - - :" YELLOWS' ' pair pants. BOYS' WAISTS 1 'KNEE PANTS , , , 7 : ' SUITSOn; - - '..78e and 98e $11.15 -,- . - eel , Insist on Virgin Wool , Clothing for the boy , means it warmth, wear - '' AZITLE -- 11FN' N111 I N ' .and, good looks. - , AB Of Our Striking Apparel . . . The bodance of our stock of Boys' Suits will sell as . ' ' follows: , $12.50 Suits for ...........S10.00 4 , ' , ....SILO ';. 15.00 Suits for 17.50 Suits for ..........$14.00 , . ' , $16.00 $20.00 Suits for '' $18.00 '' 'Suits $22.50 for - . ' 8zt' The Dist seaston of the gram peas& Included in tb ottinato by the secrelary.of tbo treesmry wag' Kent of tfl.(108 to cannot, imied-o- ll lb federal Midis( at gall Lobo 011014':--4--- --- ...,,, MP : , ' . - ' , ,. , 0 r, , , . , t ,,' 17, i' , - T n 11111111111, MEEMIE11111111111MMI .4- - ' ' 0 - - , Aoult . , onvo 'prawn 15 MOUTH ILADI 112414 Arloom IT tk lob--milt- ed ' , , ; ,d1.1.122n111111, , tee dilemnittA. , 1 dPr , , -, , 2 ,;. - .. ..::.,,., , ,s ' ..., - - ' - SMVE RESULTS .. - Ay a .. e -- - , .'q 's , ,, , UUU , .,., t 112 I ;, betetty-tiebeitel-- br " e'l Dele. It iti Slr l affliction are oesebod far by k tit leading mon if iielt... Make a visit without. . Solar and bo eee-- ' My matbals leveed , at we - :1-ri:EL:.- I , . s , ; , - I - ., t, -- Pr . . t i t balti,,,4t,,,,,,,,,,,, : 4 I titoatirroto - . air ter-twee- ' eine lUtek rose.Its.redeDr Mgt Inedlealler 11,--; r 1 , . , .2 Easy, , , I, . . 4,: Three burglaries in one Welt wits To ported to the Ogden polie40-- t ltrowalog Bros. sporting goods tore, tin 0860 rade. tint works establishment and tbs rark, sad Irtbo barber shop were tit gloom vimlied by thkros. and considerable $ot obtained at each place. ' 1. -- , to' keep cleanECONOMY. - - - - - OW- Make 1SPECIAL ( ' - - : , n- ruppeitheimer and Z. C i , , en Suits and - Overcoats - , mid Z. C. M. 1.11 Own Make ' '.' - - - Overcoats DMCICISSIEB & ISSL aulttedy. stilleeacly -- ,1 E 1114 - , Suitiand ,,,,,,,,,,,,.en nem die Mks at Mil Damns Nem Tceenmustillilehe E II : - Imo .10f ritty-ogves- , , . , ittmLiziritr, - - , X , TWENTY, YEARS- - AGO. . U. - 411 -- , . , 4, ' , ia the e. ,,,. 7,......,,..... i . , , I - . -: f a - '' ' V' , , ' : "7"., ,..1::.41 ' ' 'r., 4,.......,,.51;' .- t ' . " ,,,' ' I . 4 . , ,,,' I , 4 , ,0,:lr, : .4 , . d 4 e-600 -' .. , ,',- .;''',, , - . ...,..,-:..- , ' ' ,,,,,, ', I , .i...1 nation- 1fl1.b7Y.Dk Craw.) , - ' Just as any miai outcome is beeinees le to get acquaintee with hie essentesties et every nations omens &Peed Mies Its' - eoerright, ' ' ' ass the limbos - 1 - - - v.. 4 -- kftvo., 2 ; ' t . Jo '. to go about her work :n ovalidtince. left aro ,. , , - , but two ways. She can &bend 'Mils Der Ira , , , . , .. She sword. ' good might set sabot and Meet f promisee of othecnations to zpekil 'tee kir Bldg-iattacked. But deloosh the again pretletbod alliance of England and the littled States with : . ra.03 .. 171 France is thickly etweced ar4.0 -AVIV lb I , .:Vv;11:;7 UU pigeonholes of the Amerkaa I , , then. is France to look? Benese64 egr1111101111 . , ,,,, ,. , , , ,,,, ,, , of sympathy are precious to botr-111-1 iI. - ,,, not orator for her breast. As I , $o al: ? on"Genuine liance. deoied guarantees by e4 oottook As.piOn, say..I.Bayer '' ' Bayer Jaitslwilead-t1 is the conclusion and theherrn stioi 44J. LAstiato ; grandee Velem vitalise the name ralgta. Mbeentalleatt. Mantels& Toot" and address. 'a. lettAma, matte, Maw nay Inlet mit- to 11org:1 -.... pos ate est getting genuine Aspirin druddiebt sell sayer I. tom forward with a aomadg-trr t Pail: ,, hie of guarantees. for Franeft-oriipropoptbes .4,3,,,paroteitalp. irltial the tam to deny that thiftwor. boo mai sad roved wife by million& ta betties of 14 and IN. Affairt nis the 1 mark of tinge Manufacture Bayer ol image, would do elactiva,!A of I Tabs Asidlia only es told la the Bar. MoneteetIcaelgreter of aid' for ItigeSew Xork Times. .. Baticylicacht. '": ' '," .1 er pardaire ter Celda Meadarbei Nool- , ' , 4, , .,.....,,.,..,:,.,... f , Ar -- Willa Meet ' ' " 4 . te là 7 7:'77" l - - .' P to It , , 111.1111. :ad 1"1"11.11111011.4.1' ' " 777,7 - , , ,, f 7 oe: ,. ' ' .. ,: , 7 '. 4 i 1,-- .,$ , t I ,116,,n,evaenIVNtOPAFJWP;M,.,9 , ,, 1, ens Poe. 1, lite- Hc..,3 GM:rola:Wool ' , 1 ,,, . . , 1 , it , , ,i i. - , - ... , ' Felt ''- an C-rir- I ''' s , ,,. t ' i , ,,,,,,,, . , , - :'' "' ' , -- 7, " ' '' ,, . ,E'S'i' ,... II I I f sore-keepe- BY TIIE 'rELEPIKAE. -- , The whole passport bosidneeknow that rotor. Is simply as unmitigated, unrelieved.. List' untempand aidssach It ought to be entirely alseallet sae people should be encouraged to WeAret Algteed Ot - t being diecouraged trent travelling. rs It we could take 641.000 termer and mechanics trent the Mksissieel Valley and Pend them ter a trip to Els roe er ede eery Year, it.weitid de mere toward making the miad et America sound and sane than any ether Brannon. Somebody suggested that America asight take all her idle ships which she dose not know what to do with, charter theta and send abroad such of her (Masai as want ' to re at cost pries What the world needs IS , psi acglielat- -' -- u - ' hoes lbe..oetelde the war is - and systematize 40AVallT14, standardize of Utah agriculturists by C. C. Giphoux. assistant, supervisor of 'talent-- , bare for the Union Pacific, who is in this plata to gi-f-e lectures, hold conference and otherwise assist hi the exploitation .- of,Utall'a agricultural products and resource-1i- Though is by no siltinglAtArlikkaiNtlha, toreaelo.ed slogan-be- t been founded, its balm is not lot say destel leliemed and of thlelitate .pbeM.çary 1111,911t....Prtlif cit to keep it in mind and .enrrY political spoil 'pima-- isge. practice- lien-- lika MP; Glioviti- - are--- -a poidtion to knogrwhereof they speak in this i ceeniertion. They are in touch with the market.. BC &knit did not 'oak oidolde ti. ' n - '' it ' or HE telephone must be' credited with an, 'amusing blunder'by which one deserving young man unexpectedly plumped into a fine federal appointive office, and another deserving young :man covered with chagrin is kept cooling his heels in- the outer torridersof offi7 cial preferment despite the promise that the de.: sired plum was his.,Tbe incident relates to an important federal board that has a branch office in New York, and a comspofident merrily describes how its present moretary came to be appointed."' am sending the young man overt" said an august and, dominant voice over the telephone to the cluiiman of said board, after announcing his wishes in the manner of your typical spollonen, with respect to the filling of the secretarial vacancy. A few minutes later two young men met this chairman in the anteroom of the board. One was there to report the proceedings and the other to await his apppintment as secretary. Both were Journalists. The chairman was exceedingly busyand thrust their two rards into his pocket: Later the board assenibled, and after tending of the minutes of the previoua meeting,- the thairman arose and drawing a card front his pocket' said: our 'I move the appointment of Mr. permanent secretary." Ile reed off the name rota the card in his band. The board voted "aye," the usual unanimous way of such boards In like circumstances. Imagine the amazement or a young journalist who temi to liot the sem of a board meeting being told that benhad been elected its secretary. He was not, itupid about it. either; toe he bowed in appreciation and accepted with alacrity. He is the present seeretary, for be bung Di k and at least one map high in authority who was backing the other Adsoroutiliot. ,..fellone;haa,entered.upu,loLot of the tel., lotioot Couceraiag the '' leaves it - TRIPPED .Y 1 r: ., - - i ; , , ,, .1,,,t ,, ,, .,' , CareOwmts:4 - The Pos;!a's ' . ,, ,.. belt thin suggested could happen both' te Iry bask led th irreashrees would be diet die" body Wive throughout each thole sessiotre linh pet acquainted a little and Atop the Awash business bating s& ether sod bees to in to understand eadt tither a Ittle Mt. But he did not loos the bib& ' the matter of peoppeets; tariffs. Sol other artificial obstacles le the free moveMogi of men and commodities betweea the dialers nations, America is the ebbe It costs an...American mere to travel in the other countries than it moats any other netiónal. simply because of the outrageous price which America puts upon Its Pals. , i',- i vicz....,-- - ...., -- c... : ,. ,.. ,c. i'ig , ,....7,i N'141).'".'....' , ' - - - ,, - spited doss that WC - 1 that we halo to guard custom has been followed this year, with tile result Oat so many tourists and ',visitors flocked :into Obe,ramniergau W witnets these has practice performances become serious and prices have soared beyond all 'reason -- Regerdin this' Its a- foretaste-- of what would cam next year if the main ilay is given i$cbiduled, the civic authorities apprehend that the whole- cointryside 'would be .swept liara provisions and there Would if not actual aufferiag. It discomfort be great hi said that there are alreadr sixty thousand advance bookings for the anticipnted performance next summer. Anton' Lang, who his previously - enacted the role of Christuir and is preparing to do so again. appears to be convinced that the production should be post- pone& being quoted as saying that the problemi of feeding the visitor( expensive appetites on the scanty supplies obtainable In the rough Bavariaa highlands is an absolute bar to the though, he 4146 110,111111 performanee-ifrom America' food shipments 311,tattlititlytelal might not make the repetition of the traditional speolacie possible. On the other hand IL is intimated that some of the Jealous districts in the vicinity of Oberammergau would just as soon have ill( play discontinued for good. They are not specially enthusiastic over the fame ant profit which it 'hail broUght to the:quaint village where it Is atoned, India which the7 do not share. They say the visitors leave little' money except to Oberammergau itselfthose who desire to spend some time there obtain accommodations i1 they can in the Nimes of the players, and those who prefer more comcome direct from fortable enteliainment Miinich for the performance and retura.thither afterward. Present pros;C:47. will not be given in 1922- - .. i ... ; ., 4 ell the world. ass-ealbsedle, the he reelied. 'Vises PLAY. lip from attendance during the opening ,:,,- Wee berimelpma & emit iii ; - veMed '. ' . SINGULAR' a inewat , '';' se themesbee ' ' . ',0 . ,- 4,"7.. 1,:gz - :, ' ' ' ' At, but sorrowful mama for the A r11- misifienemest,er tbe Celebrated gerforni;,- 1"'' .1...: ebmkti64 .uelu5l ltertbetwte ):11.ilabimselYlftParands Btriand nee of the Passion Play at Oberammergau nest ; i -year is given hi the resolution adopted by the 7 county' commifl eflhe distrie demanding that ' the contemplated performance be deferred tm1- .; v 11 the return of normal 'food conditiepe..It is of both for Was been it had possible s expected 1 mireele " for, elaborate rehtersals of. usual. tient to have been present at the conference 4 ' the tost1e niece SWIM& precedplay secret during is that time. an same ,'; 4 Lloyd It al the open - ., ' George was keenly disappointed at being pre-- ing its regular decennial presentation; and thie '' into s ' , ' tosabig ' 14,,- - - IPALWIION ' II Patristhsi ea teseasehips Use islospewet the telegraeh,i the alibis Mill tile Itimeoass Natives that age OthillOgent Awed- - tie ail they ega t. peteimite trawl. ' But. Si a metier it last, di OIC.A1111 Ore all they can to dispeelele 11, ---doing There Is the pompon toptespea, When I went to the lbw's& ' to get asy paespert deed. taloa& Ole istr Betel why la the weed is waggle 011e passports at all and why thee' did lot treat to conseribett nett bo; mos tit visitors bregi.-- 1 messy with them telesai tit sakes flowly sad Brae saw st -4- - ebbs bow lo the nal ebbing terletr seaside& moo - - 1 , aranby., Every llamas betas shostid get 'woe once is a while est lata the wesid. sad , knock about a A telling MOM eatheire se mesa hast as Wag It hoods et tike amp cornea; and mak; known at 'ooure4 the merits of the products which they have to offer. Advertising has Iacono ouch ,avital factor in modern commerce and business that the industry which fails tomalio use of it will shnost inevitably fail short of success. Utah has not few agricultural products that would command the attention of the whole country and would 'ajar a wide sale were thgir tettinel wadi knows so it- ahopid br,4,-- 3; -- t. "WM ONES); ' rr That is to esti, develeps'S itionuesental gothmi and Weenies street sad asoastrous . - ' and is hostile W A I, 1 01114141 itimelledieb 011 .. ' tellei.41 t,,,, What elvtibem ,.. I .., "1-.- ' Per Travel MUM dirtliestimi. la tad. Ataivitilaties hathiag made mere than treasilleim A lictrd at tho pooteMeo Opeted clams molter according , ,. ,',i.,',;.4......4'..;-!- ,, '.. , "ravel le ewer le to tg ,. , ' . ' i e.ro, 0T", '. (rse!rits - m T. itumb ti ta 4 7 ' - 1 , u4.,tc,,;,.,4,;;A:,..c,,, 0, As orshrille.1 !it Iprtionot, Woo it, matt maw Ileetti Itoniple restrieted le his eounty er data, ao , tr . Dolly lideopt Seeds", 1 -as intimate teguatatents gees far 7', '. !v r.. Pubilelmid , Utah have is nowsbor of Audit Der mas a tiroulatiou peel poem lest maw ' thousandi growers t, , i of dollars nob IMMO impeasee they ' I' stesili 111110CUPTIO31 RAMO .. .... 0 00 have tailed properly' to standaritt:e their pro41, Ine fttbe 4 . 3.1.1 and agetemathi their methods of hand, , I.dd deo tbooto ling them. It has bees toe kw thuds issept tor .1 000 11111111A ',i,' , invade 04 e 17111Lojtalloo.: , IAA Ilia poorest mills, the producta have been pretty ribs shoe rodeo tteett i t611 ',Poetise; Mhos' statue ? largely thrown together and best aft to market t without properolasebleaties Sogrolotioo said MISCRIPTION ItaTZ11 ' ds It I z': ' Pe' MOIL pet Poor le 'doom i : parking. Then, too, there IMO boss too little cod Meta I ,, otorto recites oddod to above rata& Wrath effort in fettfOl the Plinio is autrk4t ours Ptifftligra teratire ', Ii In ootomitaioati000 many instances, perhaps met, the grower, 't ',, - goad remittances ar4 'Gamow DEllittlItT II21114 Utah. hive gone about the' tog indicidually gad trail Ili i City. Idiko Solt , . only their own resources to back them up. If Rod otter matelot got t Address tiorrUopoodooto t - . they would easubine their efforts and practice IIDITOIL ' to TUS 1, Publioatioa the prinoiple of that has been, 4 i L P MoKinoor. Adveritsiog Itoproasetstive 1 i preached in tido section for more than half a Avec. Avowals $ow Torn Oates 114 rill'Illetsrao ' ; Chleogo Office. 111 Booth c '''' century, their problems could tits more easily r lo'rr irreoetere attic 414 nears, Ildg. t be solved and great economies effected lair t ea Mr. I Soft of lake ' l'''' - , -1- I ' u - ; - pima , . , : ...,,i , ,,,Et;,-;,- --- , I, - ; : ' .t s , S - , A.,.....11004,04toosarmallidow,eiviltiAiLaitttellati.imal;0Amtueo f , |