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Show 'S' - W 5? THE DESEHET f. - the average business man may make a little venture in bis favorite mining atoeks whejr money i easy, or when hi ordinary operaDtMrot Nt Bid. tions yield him a little fund that be feels be can sparei for such purpose, or when he Published Dally Bseept Sunday. , oexperience a revival of hope Jn the property Utmbn of Audit Burena of Clreuiat in which he invest. Thus, while added interest . ... T k Ooo ... . in mining share my indicate unproved condiOoo month ... IS -- f . Ouo poor I Colts tion in thfe metal market, it may also jnean fflllTnsboTOJrs"to apply td Vtsh. Idsho- that general business has improved at least sad Wyoming; other sutes by mall, per yoontn. to a point where money ia available for someSUM. thing more than the absolute peeds of every OK RATES grUBHCRJ dsy existence. By mall. BowU eo rateso Probably both these factors account for bo a oVmtag astro added to the increasingTOlume of transactions on the id remittances end Salt Ijfke exchange. Records of several months Salt take City. Ctal standing have been exceeded by business of for the'pasl few days, and the fact that interest Address enrreapondmre and other matter publication to TH EDITOR- stocks is shown, not only in the higher-pricCods Henton Woodmaa. of proven mines but also in cheaper and more lain fepreaentatlra speculative Issues, doubtless reflect both betNew Tork City, M wh Are. , - W W Adams St. Chicago. 71 ter conditions in the metal markets and a comwest Bird., 4 Detroit lafayette fortable relaxation of the money tightness as Kansas City. MS Victor Bid. Atlanta 01 Conatltutlon Bldg. well as a return pf confidence and stability fan Trtcinc0, Hobirt BMf Bl- Lot Anrelti, Cnlon Utftt AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE FILMS. Entered at the poetoffloe of Lennar second class matter atcordln to Act March . 1I7S. tobe one of the most WHAT appears and significant campaigns of educaTh Associated Press Is exclusively entltlad V dispatch the use for republlcatlofl of all tion through the medium ofiihc motion picJn tws credited to 4. or not otherwise credited neWs publ shsd ture has just been announced from Yale newspaper, and el m the local All rights of republlcatioa of special disherein. authority of the council of . patches here ere also reserved. institution, the Yale University great that, 1922. JANUARY 31. SALT LAKE CiTY. Press will supervise the making of 100 reels WAL PACT, THE GREAT of film portraying as faithfully as reproduetioa-cabe accomplished the history of .America. rT,UE few plenary sessions" of the confer-- I These films will be made not primarily for eiee on the limitation of armament eince their entertainment features, but to present it came into being oii November 12 last have in visual form the outstanding events and in ia the ub our ountryr of jecla considered and in the action taken. None of some phases of American hisof them, however, it is safe to eay, will have tory has been attempted jn somewhat desulquite the significance And importance reserved fashion prior to this tune, but it has tory for the session which Chairman Hughes ha usually been with some motive and theme called for tomorrow. It purpose is to take overshadowing the historical fact or signififinal action upon, and place before the world, cance. In the proposed .venture historical er naval the text of the celebrated will be the paramount consideration accuracy treaty, which has been under scrutiny and and the 1Q0 reels will be grquped iiL suck a discussion bjrtbe various delegations lormany way as to form s unified and coherent presenweeks past the principal bone of contention tation of the national growth. , at last having had reference to fortifications The project is not designed to turnout a havin the Pacific. Agreement upon this point product that will supplant present methods of ing been reached in committee sessions, the teaching history in the schools, but one that will approval of the entire pact by the full conferserve as s valuable adjunct to teaching. ence in open aession is a foregone conclusion Emphasis is laid on the intention to make the although it cannot but be an impressive pictures as faUhful in their portrayal as it is BoTfar as lhisCountry"is concerned, possible to dofand also to hujdlethem in such there remains, of course, the ratification of the way that they will inculcate unmistakably agreement by the U S. Senate before it can be ideals of good citizenship. If they accomplish considered binding. But the President will now these two things make the history of our probably hasten to lay the treaty before that country more readily available to thousands "body, along with the other agreements which and thousands of children who otherwise .have been .reached by theconference but bava would get onty 'a smattering of the sub-ebeen withheld from senatorial discussion until and at the same time make better citithese last and most delicate questions should zens of these children the venture will have be fettled. justified Itself many times over. If, however The lreaty when ratified by. the govern- - as might easily happen were the project in less jnents ..represented inits preparation. wilL carry reliable hands the pictures should givean nin gffprt tho HPinalinnal xpUlomoni pf the artificial and distorted conception of American capital ship status, and the limitations placed history, the films would be far worse than useupon the strength of the auxiliary war craft less. It is gratifying to know that the superof "the signatory powers, in addition to the vision and the integrity of Yale are behind the Pacific fortifications settlement above referred " enterprise. to. It is a mighty and magnificent achievement. Its objects and purposes, and the processes by FEBRUARY HOLIDAYS AND OTHERS. which they have been arrived at, have been S iewed wilh skepticisiu by the cynical in alt Arizonl- - obseryed February 12, Lincoln's , countries; but the results have confounded the Birthday, as a public holiday, as do twenty-si- x of th$ states of the American' Union, (not doubters, and have more than justified the expectations-ft- he most" hopeful. Early counting Alaska, Hawaii and Porto Rico), our . Adjournment of Ihe conference, and the neighbor on the south would have four holideparture of the visiting delegations for their days in the shortest month of the year; for she " homes, may now soon be looked for,. observes as a holiday Feb. 3, also Feb. 14 (Admission Day in addition to the nation-wid- e GERMANYS INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENT. hbliday on the 22d, the birthday of the Father of his Country, Three southern stales which AYMEN as well as expert economists who have not yet made the Lincoln anniversary a have been watching the progress of holiday by stale law', nevertheless fifod them--lv- es commerciaLamLandustriaL-rehabilita-tio- n btesxpd with arr extra February hotiday he will be interested in late returns from this 22d, Jhe occasion year, in addition to-tBerlin as to the nation's export and import being Shrove Tuesday, . (observed as Mardi trade. The compilation of figures for Decem- -'l on the 28lh, these states being Alabama - ber shows that Germany's export trade for that Gras Florida and Igiuisiana. ' month Increased by 2,08,600,000 marks over All things considered, and the fact being the exports of the previous month. The eom-- - remembered that it is only an even four weeks paralive figure given are: October 9,700.000,- -, in length, the second month' seems to have 000 marks; November, 11,912,000,000; December, fared as well as any of the longer months, and 14,000,600,000. Imports for December were better than most of them, in the matter of bank marks as against 122178, COO, 000 in and public holidays. With the exception of November and 13, 900,000100 in October. November, no. other month ,biy(,jo many' as The favorable balance of trade (or Decern- - even two days reckoned in the national caten-d- ar ber has caused considrable-eufpme-aRdeomasTegal holldayslhese being, in the case ment in business circles, not n!v in Germany of November, Armistice Day and 'Thanksgiving . itself, accordiOglo an American correspondent, Utah has two holidays in only one other but also in other European countries and on Day. month, July 4lh and 24th; and throughthia aide of the water. Heavy shipments of out the namely nation at large, the general legal -..Unit.gpods, artificial silks and- - hosiery helped iti0 February; Juty 4 and Nov em materially in adding to the aggregate exports. her datpg already mentioned, are distributed ,i The correspondent remarks, however, that new rather sparingly as follows: in January, the orders are now lacking; and it may be fbal 1st as New in May, the 30th as Years Day; figures for January will not make such a show- Memorial Day (not kept in some of the Southing. In the meantime, there is food for reflecern "States ; in September, the first Monday tion on the evidences of industrial Germany's as Labor Day (except in. Wyoming); in Octorapid recovery from the chaos.and stagnation ber, the I2lh as Columbus Day-(th- is is not into which she .is supposed to have been universal and in December, lh 25th thrown by the war. Christmas Day. In addition, all the states bill one observe Arbor Day (in Utah April 1 ; but A MGN OF EASIER TIMES. in some instance that precise date ia fixed, not by statute, but by goyernpr's proclamation: as the Volume end trend of tranvac JUST on the New York Alabama and Texasdouble up this holiday (ock exchange is with Another, making its observance coincident as of a barometer business geneftliy, regarded with that of Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22. Bo may the trading on the Salt Lake exchange be considered as an index to business in the A HOSPITABLE THOUGHT. Intermountain territory. Judged byth is stand rd much encouragement may be derived from IF the Allied chancelleries of Europe are in recent activity on the local market. earnest in warning Karl of Aus True, mining shares are the principal tria and hw restless spouse that any further commodity'- - traded- - in ' at the Salt take reactionary behavior on (heir part will be folexchange, and on first thought it might appear lowed by their transfer to a remoter Island than that increased demand for them indieared Madeira, what is the matter with the suggesimprovement only in the mining industry. Jt tion of Antejope Island in Great Salt Lake as should be remembered, however, that mining a suitable site for exile? Tradition says it has locks, because of their speculative quality, served tly purpose before.In that.salubrlous f omethm ro the na tore of a financial 10't-tir- y. arnTpieturesque spot the sometime monarchs As the average family indulges in a few could plan and plot to their hearts luxuries when money becomes plentiful, so without disturbing in the least any onei News iShe ' ! One ia often tempted to limulre whet wttl - ion' five-pow- for-inali- ty. t Jig rij 'V 4.m.mA t i. v Worrier's - , fiorsets- -' Ranging in price From $1 75up tased CORSETS ECONOMY is on that is why we" price and high quality,-anfeel safe in recommending Warners Rustproof Corsets to every woman who seeks extra value and extra wear in her cors jt. d .We are always glad to assist you in the selection of the corset which will best suit your figured Let us show you some models in Warners. co-ope-ra . .JAN. St, 1SOX. ; 'A peclI committee named by th merctat club, and cowUtlu of TT G. - -; C- Web- Nelden and F. A. Druahl, to K. H. Harrt-Bia- n aaking him to withhold action on th until hhadconlderod Balt Lucin cut-o- ff Lake proposition to build around th ber. W. xddreaaed A. a communication south end of Great Salt Lake via this city.. Following a severs cold snap. Salt Lak 'was having Its heaviest snowstorm of tho season. Several Inches had fallen and ther was no sign of a let-uTh Salt take Opera tompany entertained the old folks and widows at a presentation of tho opera Martha in the Salt Lake Theatre. President Theodore Rooeetelt issued an executive order forbidding any officer or employee of the federal government, individually or collectively, to solicit ka increase In pay, or to attempt to influence miv leginlatlnn in their interest, on penalty, of dismissal from the service. The itinerary of Prlnca Henry of Prus- p. ' y's as follows: Feb. 23. leave New Tork In th evening;, Feb. 24, Baltimore and AVenhlng-toFeb. 2S, back to New Tork; Feb. 2. Jersey City; Feb. 27. Washington cod Anna poll! ; Feb. 2S and March 1, Johnstown, Columbus and Cincinnati;' Pittsburgh, March t, Indianapolis, Chattanooga, Nash- vlllo and St. Louis; March ( and 4,- - Chicago and Milwaukee; March I, Buffalo and Niagara; March (. Boston; March 7, and I, New Tork; March IS, Philadelphia. n; . equilibrium or - equanimity even - the- - good people of Cenlm ill would not lose sleep over ' ttteir'proxmitv.'Bpsidesrtbejreould earn tn honest penny by charging a fee to such receptions or at chose to place on their social a boom in business it would air,.a -- small admission homes as they, schedule. What make for 8alU therlastportf-cairj-rbrthal' malSr 5 the Powers plight do worse than Wilhelm Hohenzollern, uneasily in Holland, on Fremont Island. That would make him a near neighbor of his former pardner," and would give Ogden also fomelhing to crow about! place Herr ow-residing RESIGNATION. We certainly shall miss Will Hay in the post office department, if his plain duty and $150,000 a year call him elsewhere, but we must look at lhee matters in a broad, unselfish way and we will admit that" the motion-pictu- re industry seems to be in need of a little Pres bytenan influence. Ohio State Journal. REMINDER OF STORY. a. Courier-Journa- l. ' CABBY'S COURTESY. lone or arsciai. tax. notice i Merest oiten that a ISMSI tax lor tkt ,vnn f iMtxlllag re temp ku bm InM u4 mflnui of ttao Boor of ConnMw-n- . bv President Harding's allied statement that die fdvor an equitable tariff recalls tho case of the Kentucky orator who said with solemn I am for Ihe measemphasis; Kellow-citizenure, with all my heart, if it is right and against it with all my soul If tt is wrong." Louisville f i Of Corsets and Brassieres awaits your inspection you .will find an immense line of From the File of The Dmeret New. ' Our notion of perfect traffic manner is exemplified hy that Indon hansom driver who, .when a, pedestrian, .stopped, and stood directly in he way of the cab horse, leaned over and sid: Hi say, sir, may I awsk what re your plans." New York Morning Tele. il graph. A . twenty Tears ago. I it t . - w-o- f ct, Ger-tnan- ' i - qi-soder- L uir New Spring Line, , -- u -- t The Peoples Store Owacd and ' Operated By and For the People War-marke- ne-w- s ff , 1922 f , Ft i1 Prank Crane) be the final oqtcome of nationalism!. When the Irish Insisted (hat the .consent of the governed as the beats tor freedom Implied the Independence of Ireland. Lloyd , Qeor replied that each n proposition. While it wna Abe foursUon of tho British ConeUtution, couldserried to each ea extreme, it ,wdU14 bring the world ' back to barbarism. j . ' The earn Issue occurred In e measure in our Civil War, when th South Insisted upon Its inalienable right to separata from tho Cnlon. This right the North successfully resisted. . Wo cannot carry our Ideas on this quee; , Uon to any severely logic conclusion. For whils we aU bfllevo In independence, wo would not tolerate that Rhode Island or- Illinois should declare its independence from the United State. the The close of the Great .birth of a number of new States and the breaking up of the old empires of Germany and Austria to some extent. . How tar will this sort of thing go? The probability Is that the desire .for independence will be automatically checked by the - advantages of While lbe public opinion of the world Is against the formation of any more great empires by mllltrry force, and. is la favor of the right of the small homogeneous . groups of people to govern themselves, at -- the same time, theadvantages of belong- a Ia rge bation are considerable. IPglo .. A... curious incident took place in the- -. Philippine Islands, when the- Great Tulawl Mission that the peo- told the.Wood-Forbe- s pie of the Island of Jolo wanted to belong to the United 8 lately A great demonstration" occurred' on this occasion and hundreds of native boats, gaily decorated with American Flags, met the Mission steam sr. The only banner In the parade, escorting the Mission to the meeting, was Inscribed. ' territory. ff wish to become American , No independence. We want an American Governor for this province." Hugh Price Hugbfes. in a memorable address, pointed out that the Fiji Islands were not conquered by Great Britain, but voluntarily nought admission, into the Empire because of the protection and advantages It would give them. There ia no doubt that Canada. Australia, and New Zealand are kept In the British -Empire, not by force of arms, but because .they desire to be members of the great British family. Perhaps, tn lime, if we can get rid of, armaments and militarism, this natural the- manifest advantages of la tion will bring about the true and permanent League of Nations, and that worid tats which every thinker realise la so desirable. (Copyright. 1S22, by Frank Crane.) ed y JANUARY 31 AY Dmm KiV bj Dr. (For the BEMI-WEEK- FIYF.-pmVFH- N KEWS-TUESD- - TOE FUTURE 'DF STATES. Seml-Weekl- y. -- ' wlhuatf Jmnuary 17. nil n4 Socaara offoettvo Ib lovlod opoo th, 8pcnl ui iwnlW ml ,Rroportr la Salt Lafco : City, la Lota lAal of Blk II. Lota I to I . lari, of BIX ft. Lota 4 and I of B.k. old n Lota 1. I and 4 aad I of BIX 44, Lot a 1 and f of Blk-- 47 oad Lota 1 to 4 tael, of BIX it. Flat A, Halt Lake City Haney, abotilag on bath eldea of trd Sooth Street from Wear Htreate la Halt lak. Toileandto la3ndEeM dua aad payable la tkvea City, rgaal annuel tnatailmaata toextanlBg Jaa. aary 17. Itll. lalarest at tba rata of a eoat anaam oa per tha per ohola amount of oald tea ehatl be . the from tho date ordinance eooipoted : lory log aotd tea beeamo rflomt, to-o- ti Jaataary 17. 177. and hit, mop at aatd - oald to tHo - whola a a,wt .mr.ai. oapald ohall bo dm had payablo with aaeh kaotallmoat. If any laaullaaaat ar the tateroat aTaraaald ia aot paid ha tho data trhea earn, hacomaa da then tba whole aoMoot of tho tea oapaid at tho aald laoullmaat aad lataraat ara dm will bo. d mu cr dm oad payable aad .will draw PROBATE ATB ABlMXVaitrw at the rata of tool TO pm coat per XOTICE. anaam aatll paid. Om ar aura of aald taatallaMBta to the order la which they ara payable efonaatd. or I ho whole tax. Conxult County Clerk or rexpectiya ' toy bo paid wlthoet leteraot at an) time slgnort for Zurther informatloa. within fifteen dnya aft--r the ordinance l,ry-tn- a the tea beeama effective; and one or INTHB DtgTRICT COURT- - PRO RATS mom at bald imiaHineoia la murder fn Dfrtatr.n Rfiad for gall Lake Cotuiy. State which they are payable, ar tha whoia tax of aaparf. may he, paid oa tha day any "C the aftau at Heary is dm by paylac tha amount dwMMd. . thereof aad latormt ta mid day. of Ma Vottortl, idmiiM- - f aald If potmon tax Is not mid whoa dm 4 Hull proeood at ktrtO with Ibo will OBttWXOd iff tbo MUtt ' once to collect aomo with Interest oad Hoair Rolowf. dvcMMd. for tbo ooot m provided by Uw aad ordinance. . otrlomwtii of final Kwotintpraflai of aald Jolib AI1 apeelal taxes are admlniatrmtor Wttwrli, payabt at miKof. ami ton tbo dlatrtbo ftee. Room Ilf. C.ty aad County' Building, tk.b of tho rwaldue (ho oatato. tba air, Halt Lake Ctty. . ana. oatftlod, i)m for dlwhuf lo y of and boodataon, baa boa aat far Dated at Halt Lake City, Utah, thia 17 th on Friday tba IWtb day of Pabro-nrI feartn 21. day or January, A. O. at I oclock at . ROBERT S TOClCO. i I'onrt Habm in tbo Court boom of coair CUy Trcaaarsr aad Cedeeter of Haeein! Mid Covrt la. bait taka CUy, . gait Taxe U, 4 a Coanty. luk.f Street Lighting EXtonaisa No. 4 lastal-- rue.W4naaoi bo Clorb BhwtrcFLFl!lTM" -latm. aosl tborocf affixed, tblo tltl day of Seeaad and Ftaal Enttmnte. , c ary. A. D. lift Vat publleatloa. Jaaaarr ft, CLARSKC ) cowak. Last psbUOatloa. Jaamry ft. ihfg. P palmer.' Dapolv ClerfL ' y 4- - ar oth.UA Badger Mlafe AUaraaps tar . Nw bcilmod. ooara tt, mr idmt-Iwtrat- s . s Jf. or y. y -- l;j. 4 i , b |