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Show A f- ! i. That cost from $25 to $35, and some for less. If you need a coat or suit we will make the price. Suits that cost $25 to $67 going at . $12,50 TO $30 PUMPS AND STRAPS OXFORDS, A World Bank In. many good styles. Special SPECIAL-DISCOUN-T f on all Dresses, Sleeping Suits, Flannel- t eite Gowns, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Childrens Sweater Suits, Blankets, and many bther classes of merchandise. FARMER BR CO. es S2S2S VWAlSH DAY PROBLEMS SOLVED BY OUR NEW WET WASH DEPARTMENT 4c per pound oun TROUBLE REAL MARKETS. ROME Only about a seventh of all our commodities is exported. Foreign trade constitutes about 7 5 per cent U OUT tu Lai commerce, and that is just about the difference between boom times and hard times. Without foreign trade our business depression would last until we had ourselves to consume evadjusted we produced. Our real erything trouble right now is in our home markets and freight rates, not our export markets. WAR BROKE A BIG BUSINESS. tThe Ingersoll Watch company is j YOF TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY and West Center :: Phone i 9-J- our! ! -- ne ; HINDMARSH CO. Cash and Carry Market University Ave. Phone 686 V Y ofire Invited to Share the Benefit of Willard Service one-am- very-intrica- Inter-Allie- v - N tj SPIRIT Criticising international leaders for failure to apply Christian principles in theii; struggle for lasting world peace, Archbishop Michael J. Curley, of Baltimore, in his sermon in the Cathedral on New Years Day, declared that the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments was far from being a real agency for the fnighty work it has undertaken. Absence of Christian spirit, he said, has prevented the Washington conference from being a real agency for peace. Men came together in great cities like Paris and Versailles to shape the destines of the peoples on the earth, and now they have come to Washington to limit armaments and. to bring about blessed peace. Foolish nonsense! When Jesus Christ, our Saviour and our model, does not enter into the conference- and he has not yet entered there Children are dying in the Near East; soldiers are perishing in battle , and men will continue to die thus, for the peace of the world is dependent on the ideals of Jesus, the holiest of men, and not on the men who gather in chancellories. The archbishop said that success in undertakings affecting the progress and welfare or civilization was doubtful and often impossible of attainment without the inspiration of providence. Take your newspapers, he said. Look at the front pages. There you will find a great lesson. We are living in an age in which people are judged by wealth and position, in an age when sin in high places is not often condemned and when the wealthy are suffered to enjoy privileges and prerogatives which ae denied the poor. If a man has wealth, or a place in society, he is given ac- -, cess, for he is considered worth while. That is the doctrine of the present day. But the mans value in the eyes of God, the mans position in the ultimate, is not his position on the first page of the daily press. WHAT YOU SAVE COUNTS. A Dayton, O., bootblack has ames-se- d a fortune estimated at $50,000. how much you earn, its how much you save. It isnt .. I 1 $ i ned repairs . t ' or a new battery,. r w i Auto Electric Supply Co. WILLARD BATTERY STATION Phon 484 See Us for Winter Storage i Representing WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES f can be no peace. What do we get out of it? We get a chance td show you what Teal battery service is like. The ods are good that youll think of us when you I IS LACKING Archbishop Curley Points tu Weak Spot in Washington Conference. . Provo, Utah I : 1922, a substantial reduction in the price of their cars, effective from January First, 1922. 120, N. r -- i Co, v . bankrupt. For many years besides employing thousands of workers and paying millions ini wages, it made a During dependable, cheap watch. the war its product deteriorated. Due probably to the loss of skilled workmen, its watches no longer gave good service, and a dealer tells us he finally had to quit carrying them. The business probably will be reorganized, more skilled workers trained, and the quality of 4its famous product be restored. Worsley T -- DODGE BROTHERS A j ........ will (announce on February First, A b. b. ; 66 . well-know- Bishop Wise, who is a good story teller, tells this one: There was an old man who treasured greatly an CONVINCE A 'TRIAL heirlootn .of the family. It was an old grandfathers clock. The old man wouldnt let anybody around the Call Deliver, house monkey with it in any way. Finally it got out of repair and he put it bn his back and carried it to a clock repair shop. On his way he met a fellow who was lit up. That was in the days before the 18th amendment. The drunken man Out Motto: QUALITY SERVICE stopped and looked at the old man INDIGNANT OLE. with the clock. Then he said: 164. 375 Ole Stronmquist drifted into the mister, why dont you carry Saya I sanctum the other morning, with a watch? look of indignation on his face and remarked: Ay coom down town on TEST OF A SALESMAN. car street das crowd to Beeg Not morning. Far Seek, Economy. Happiness to ged off at sax street an bay Abe Steinberers idea of the most 'You traverse the work in search of Economy sating effected by wise vant dam see cannot man ay vy efficient salesman is an Irishman beeges happiness, which is within the reach expenditure. Economy is'the adapta-- ' or videst woman in whole car al- who from a Jew and buys con a contented mind tion of means to meetiequirements of every man In middle of doar sells it to something stans a ways Scotchman right and makes a want.-" or waste without fer It on all. Horace. so ay or nobody else can ged out. profit. WILL for and Wagons , , V E3SS ' -- Inter-Allie- $4,18 TO $4.75 .l b. "Uncle Harry, it seems to me there j has been a lot of talk In the paper for some time about the financial problems of all the countries, and hasnt somebody suggested a world bank? said Joe. Yes, the financial problems of the world are being widely discussed Sea Foam, large 2c Peas, 2 for ,5c 2oc these days, , replied Uncle Harry. Sea Foam, small Corn, 2 fo 30c 20c Soapade, large . v n Sauer Kraut A financial expert has ; UOc . . J . . 80 Pierces Hominy suggested the 'sort of world bank Soapnde, small 30c naCEREALS through which all the leading Savcv, large Corn Meal, whitp or yellow.. 29c rela tions would conduct ofinancial SMOKED FISH . . 6oe bag lO-lFarina, tions with each other. Almost every Bucknhea Flour, bag $ 1.00 Smoked Salmon, heavy, lb. . . . 30c see the I in 30c paper something day ' HONEY Kippered Salmon, lb I . 20c varinew 3 for. about plans suggested by 19c Kippered Herring, Comb Honey ous other financial experts. Just what the plan for internaDEPARTMENT we OFFER THE FOL-- l MEAT IN eventube will that tional banking LOWING REGULAR PRICES: ally will be developed no one can PORK .33c predict, but the discussion is very Baked Loaf, lb the 23c II? Minced interesting because it shows that out Ruin Slick Chops, Bologna, Wienies, c nations of the world have passed 20c I.oin Roast, ll lbu Ham, of what might be called the old order lc ? Ijeg Roast, lb.. BEEF of finance and have stepped into the 18c Slioulder Pork, lb : 20c new order of finance. Stfak, lb 13c . lb. Pork Sausage, 19c Loin Steak, lb.... This will be a little clearer to 13c Home Rendered Lard ISc lb Stetkk, Round I two or one things. you when explain 13c , Chuck Steik, lb LAMB Up to the present time each of the 18c Mb. 23c Prime RiK Roast, lb nations has had its own banking Lamb, Legs . . .7 . . 13c 3c. Rump Roast, lb Loin Chops, lb. system which has worked fairly satVz c 1 2 lb Pot Roasts of as the result the But lb .t.20c Lamb, isfactorily. 13c Shoulder Heel Boilslb. Oc lb. . . Lamb jStew, great war, the nations are not sepa9c I ToRib Boil were. once as rate units they VEAL 8c Brisket; It?. day, each nations affairs are com23c Roast 9c Leg Shank, lb plicated as the result of the coun. 17c lb. Shoulder Roast, lOp" lb. countries. Suet, trys relations with other 21c lb Loin .30c Teal, In other words, the biggest problems Tongue, each . 10c 30c Breast Veal, lb of today are international rather than Heart, eafth I '.15c. lb 5? . 13c Ox for lamburger, r national. Tail, Now, as a result of the war, financial and banking conditions in many of the countries are badly mixed up. Many of the European countries have issued,, so much papety money that their own money has de- 464 West Center Provo, Utah Phone 5c4 creased in value, particularly in comparison with the money of our own 0 country which is backed up by gold Discontent. And This Is Glory! in our United States treasury. kinds discontent of There arejjtww Little Willie, sitting opixsite to? an war vast All the nations have red : the discontent that old wo in the pensioner, whose breast boro ninny debts and face difficult tax probthat and the discontent works lems. inedals, gaed at him anil the medals its bends. The first gets what long anil earnestly, and at length Bald These financial conditions with itwrings wants anjl the second loses wlmt to liH mother: Mother, why jloes the money of each country having a It has. Thefces no cure for the first that man wear his money on his chat? comdifferent value have made success and theie is no cure at Won't, they let him have pockets? mercial and trade relations among! but the nations a difficult matter. There all for the sieeoml. Gordon Graham. London Mirror. are no money standards that are the same in all nations. Fifty years ago 3 this condition would not have been such a very serious matter. Then each nation lived very largely within itself. Today, each nation has important financial and business relations with every other nation. What the financial experts and bankers are trying to do is to work out some plan in which all the nations will join, which will create standard To be perfectly frank about it, were mighty money values the world around. This plan may take the, form of a world scjrry everybody doesnt' use Willard Threaded bank to be conducted by the various crnvprn temerits. The whole problem 'Is Rubber Batteries. a i i it will take a lot of time- to solve it. Possibly ! Maybe not ! But j Maybe yours IS one the solution may come through - a iff you havent, never did have, and never exp plan worked out by the delegates from the various countries who will have a Willard Battery on that car, you ca attend the economic conference, which as I told you the other day, j will more than likely follow the conccjnsider yourself invited' into Battery Headquar-tr- s ference on disarmament and the Far to have your battery looked over. East. Say, Uncle Harry, how about Germany? asked Helen. What about Germany? replied Uncle Harry. Why, Germany and disarmacontinued Helen. Weve ment, been reading a lot in the paper lately about the disarmament conference at Washington, and I got to wondering about Germanys disarmament. Wasn't Germany to be almost completely disarmed as a result of the Allies victory? Thats correct, answered Uncle and Im glad you have Harry, brought up the subject of Germany in connection with the timely topic of disarmament. Just, the other day, I read a long dispatch from Berlin sent by an American newspaper correspondent, in which the statement is made that disarmament: in Germany today is almost 100 per cent. I was amazed as I read this correspondents article and discovered the4 tremendous quantities of guns and ammunition of every size and description, that have either been destroyed or taken by the Allies, in Germany since the peace conference. FROM 7,000,000 to 100,000. Are you sure that Germany has been so thoroughly disarmed? asked Joe. Quite suie replied Uncle HarThis correspondent not only ry. made a personal tour of investigation in Germany, but he also had a great deal of information on the subject d Commission on from the has been in which Control Military Germany for just about two years checking up the German government on every particular as agreed to in the peace treaty. So far as the size of Germanys army is concerned, it has been reduced from 7,000,000 to 100,000 men. In addition, there is a sort of army which is known as a security police force, but the Inter-Allie- d Commission is Watching this organization closely and I think ,wq may rest assured that it will remain a police fpree and not be developed as a military organization. In the matter of heavy artillery and heavy artillery is the backbone of a modern army Germany is almost completely disarmed. Thirty-fiv- e thousand, four hundred and ninety-thre- e pieces of heavy artillery have been destroyed. Here is a list of some of the other things Sixteen thousand, eight destroyed: field guns, hundred and eighty-fiv- e 34,830,452 22,822 gun carriages, loaded shells, 232,395,440 fuses and detonators, 84,108 machine guns, rifles and other small arms Similar quantities of these same articles have been surrendered to the Allies, leaving to Germany only enough equipment and ammunition to supply her army of 100,000. Then., too, practically all of the lactorioa eqiippod to lmantlfarttp implements of war hav6, Under the d watchful eye of the Commission, been dismantled and manmade into plants for peace-tim- e ufacturing. As I read this correspondents interesting article, I couldnt help but think that some of these days the German people will thank the Allies for disarming them. 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