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Show SALT LAKE (.'ITY, UTAH. FEB1U UtY Work of the Vumc League. The Collegiate Music la.ig of Suit : Lake Citv has arra'ye .nlonl concerts for this year. 1'wi f .hem. i ' Best Child's 1 California 1 Laxative Fig Ey SAMUEL COMBERS. in New York World. is T Syrup" path to it. The quetioii then is not of any ambition general scheme to prevent war, hut s:mp!y of the constant effort, which is the highest task of statesmanship in relation to every piosible cause of strife, to diminish among eoplcs the iiosition to rcM. it to fonv and to find a just and reasonable basis for a.vord. of redress of injuries must be If war is outlawed, oilier if intend to outlaw a right provided. Moreover, few, any, still accorded to individuals under nil of law. To meet this difficulty, the usual formula is limited to wars of aggression. But justification for war, as recently demonstrated, is ready at hand for those who desire to make war, and there is rarely a ease of admitted aggression, or where on each side the cause is not believed to be just by the peoples who supjiort the war. There is a further difficulty that lies deeper. There is no lawgiver for independent states. There is no legislature to impose its will by majority vote, no executive to give effect, even to accepted rules. Great powers agreeing among themselves may indeed hold small powers in check. But who will hold great powers in check when grout j lowers disagree? I believe that we shall be able at no distant day to keep within reasonable limits some of our pressing economic rivalries by fair interif rivals will submit to national agreements in which the mutual restrictions in the furtherance of friendly accord. nn-an- e, sv.-'.et-us Mother : Even n fmf ul, peevish p hit- pleasant taste uf Kit; Syrup'' and it neer fails to A teuspoonful today i lie bowels. n,i loves tlie , on-,j- a vent a sick child tomorrow. genuine Cull 4. fr si;invi.ur druggist for wPJr Fig Syrup" which i has direction babies ani1 'bildroii of all ages mi bottle. Mother! You must nr you may get Vniiforniii yt Jfw LjiCC' Hull. in fig syrup. boa The Painless One iowtt II , self-intere- st fjijnuli made up her mind to go to Hut the moment he dentist. few tSjflp,,hei her tooth she started to wrlg-ft- i The dentist said sen,i scream. verely: on eurth Is tills fuss shout! I aiu a painless dentist. Didn't gee my advertisement outside!" Well, wih," said Illnali, yo' may lx lnless. but Ah isn't' yWlisit ii Dont Talk About Radicalism Among Fanners; the Farmer Is the Balance Wheel By H. C. WALLACE, Secretary of Agriculture. gnt mi I cor-jette- Jove, Out of Could Make a Little Things iuul i I Seen Ausv 1 By LLOYD OSBOURNE, in Scribner's Magazine. nrtKi Jie look tier hand In nle and gazed entfgrtuilly at the engagement ring he bad lx bupUred on her Unger only three days It is easy to understand what R. L. S. wrote afterward, that the ITie ir bsf"re. time he spent in Hyeres was the happiest in his life. lie was working Did your friends admire It!" he 4 (lie if hard and well; was gaining recognition and making a fair income; had gaired tenderly. reI she more did than many irons in the fire, or coming out of it ; Prince Otto, The Silverthat," bl frhey plied. coldly, two of them recognized ado Squatters, Penny Whistles (afterward renamed the Childs Garden of Verse) and many essays that were later to become so famous. " It Before Had In-di- ft BAYER" imimi DEMAND Take Tablets Without it.--'f ASPIRIN Fear If You I T Wanting! Euless I you see the name on package or on tablets you "Beyer lAT ere not getting the genuine Bayer I VI Aqplrin proved safe by millions and AU prescribed by physicians for 23 years. W Buy Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Indtutione may prove dangerous. --Ad v. 5 I Spreading Beauty Tramp Would you please suhserlhe to iny fund for beautlfy- Mjftj log the village! RCw . The Vleur But, my good man, how . 1 4 Me you going to hcuutlfy the village! raw. Trump By moving on to the next Village! The Bussing Show (London) LLAK n Wlw , 15AI 1 . A Lady of Distinction by the delicate, faaclnet-nw- j lag Influence of the perfume she uses, hath with Cutlcura Soap and hot la recognized water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a clear, aweet, healthy skin. Advertisement. A Providential Escape It is worth noting perhaps that his ambition for Prince Otto was inordinate; some of its chapters he rewrote as many as seven times; and later, Weir of all of his books, save the Master of Ballantrae to closest his heart it was For the Childs Garden, on the contrary, which will probably outlive all his work and has entered into the soul of the race, his attitude was more of an indulgent indifference once the poems had been collected. I remember his saying: By jove, I believe I could make s little book out of those things if I wrote a few more; they are trifling enough, but not without a certain charm. Foundation Principles Upon Which Christianity Transformed Pagan State By REV. WILLIAM A. BOLGER, Notre Dame University. The divine origin of civil authority and the divine origin of individual liberty are the two foundation principles upon which Christianity transformed, and is always and everywhere tending to transform, the pagan into the Christian stale. Man is born to live in society. This dictate of common sense from the wise pagan, Aristotle, is the foundation of the divine origin of civil authority. Men arc as grcgnriofls as birds or bees. Instinctive, natural needs of rational living drive us to social living. There is no tolerable social living without order ; there is no order without law; there is no law without organization having authority to make The old lady had hud a seven 111 nesx, and she was relating Its vlelsxl-r.usj- $ f todex to a friend or two In the and power to enforce law. cars shop when the minister mine In. That organization ia the state. Ilcncr the state ia founded upon the ,m,y by Hie Isml's inerey," she needs of hitman nature, and God, who made us social beings, of radical Piously declared, "Hint Bin not In heaven tmilghl." necessity wills social living, and the atntc an indispensable condition of social living, and wills the authority of the state. j One Trial Will Convince You that Allcock's Bluster la by far the VII I'kcxt, snfest nnd most certain rein In of dj for nil lnrnl nehes nnd imlns. Adt gro-nrw- ?JJ j si r' the Middleman Proposition We Are Up Against This a Summary Laying Down the Law The Boss Your face look very untidy. You hnven't shaved for a week (The Bill Clerk I know It. I'm rail tag n liennl The Boss You run mine nil llif heard ymi want on yonr own time, but I Won't Imve It during ofllcp hours. I Nothing Better for Constipation then one or two Brandreth Bills at bef ttaie. They rlennse the aysteni, purlft the blood and keep you well. Adv, Boasts Is Right There Is, here inn! there, a limn who boasts tlnil he suys whnt he thlnka bat most folks rejoice that they arr able to restmln tliemsidvea In time. , i There tast. j u many a true tale told It 1 i . By DR. FRED CLARK, Northwestern School of Commerce. In a summary of the middleman proportion, we are up againat this, it scetns to me, on tlie whole proposition: Just so long as we have entail manufacturers who cannot market directly, who cannot market directly economically; just so long as we have large manufacturers who haven't the funds with which to market directly or who are handling narrow line of commodities so that it is not economical to market just so long as you have small retailers who cannot afford to get in touch with tfic hundreds of jiossible com'cnis or sources of supply from whom they could buy; or jut so long as it ia difficult for manufacturers to get in touch with these small retailers; ami, finally, just so long we have consumers who have got more to do with their time than getting in touch with it, writing to or reading (he advertisements of hundreds of manufacturers from whom they might buy, just so long we are going to find a need foi tlie middleman and the middleman! svic. Ij. . I . . -. j UNIVERSAL CAR l be given. The admission for these ). ' o m uneexe will lie ten cents for cents for owning, nfty twenty-livedits reserved scats. The Tnuisi.iy ei the liuir.nee ill he for the studv and e f.r high school; the Friday matinee the children of the district; and Tl.nis-da- y and Friday nights are re si '.m for parents and friends of the slndcu'.s. This is the first time in the hitory of the Granite High School that anything of this nature has been attempted and it is hoped that tlie patrons and friends of the high school will give it hearty support. Miss Yulentine Gorlinski, tea. her of Physical Education at Granite, has the affair in charge. t 'L' v haK 1 FREE Debating Try-Oufor the debatPreliminary try-ouing team were held at the Granite Wednesday, January 9. The question was, Resolved that the industries of Utah should be operated under the The debate was Americun plan. so well handled by all the contestants that it was difficult to choose the winners. Glen Anderson, Earl Borg, LaMar Call, Elliott Hartwell, Melvin Hart, Vernon Stevenson, David Neff and Weston Taylor were chosen to enter s, which will lie held the final when the state question is announced. The debating work has aroused a great deal of interest amongthisthe students and it is hoped that years team will excel that of 1923. ts Talk about radicalism among farmers? If you take the most radical farmer and the most radical candidate from the farmers that any agriRLS! A GLEAMY MASS to their legislature or to congress, either OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR cultural state ever elected either the lower house or the senate, you can find a far more extreme illustration Llfo Dsnderine" So Improves of radical voting in the city of Chicago or in the city of Dei Moines or less, Neglected Hair. in any other city of the United States than you can in that case. Why, the fanners of the United States founded this government. Vn abundance U luxuriant hair They have defended this government in every period of national crisis. Hi of floes, The farmers of the United States have never started a war, but they have Rums and life always fought the war through. They furnished, in the last war, 26 per Sjurtly follows e 1 cent of the fighting men and they raised more food than they ever raised emnlue toning up before. neglected JTtalps with de-The fanner is the balance wheel of this nation and in times to come, Dan- p yaulahle when you have disturbances in your great cities and when you have real flsrine." radicalism railing hair, springing out here and there, it will be the farmer who will d (lel.lng scalp and the dandruff la his down and settle the matter. Don't talk about radicalism foot put Immediately. Thin, dry. wispy farmeis. The fanner is tlie last man to he radical in the mean-- er' fading hair is quickly Invigorated, among and color on new which that word is used. cmjT taking strength, ing in la Danderlne beauty. up, ryauthfnl on the hair; a refreshing Book. I Believe I .tfcnulatlng tonic not sticky or greaay By Advertisement. store drug Van Those , pices of :lu Ix'.lgliC. i.-- iri.l'.iil x t'Ull ij :... h il the I :, .c i v..i tile tlfor: In piovi.le for i needs of her jo.'.r.g pc tcinatic a itia niii'i- as :b school aial un city has the opnor; uri bet talent ill tin C'ltii '.ix of ail ordinary pi laic To help in tlie ti,,.;iTi. number of tickets for t hi concerts will be col to Water Festival. :i the Kansas Cr.y or. .lan-., :i The swimming classes of l!..1V.J . hi..-the and r. 8, au-- ; nary the under its High School, . ". given. ... .January 11, haw ii'.r"a.i;. the G. A. G., are prepare v .1 U I'lio srhi'dul. third i.,b'u.ir :i. . festival to he presented n. it- On that date Ailh .lit ton. mint; pool of the high schuui e- 1' xi famous American ap- ' jthe day and Friday afternoon and i.i.J. Tabernacle allX- the at pears January IHst and February !'. . o Many preparations in tin eostumese, scenery and lsgli.- - i..e i the been under way lor weeks ; event promises to be more tl..iThe lirst part of tin- ' ;i .'Min J i sea will be a water drama, a In this delightful r.r Maid. little mermaid falls in b1'' ,,a Brince whom she has found ; i ."y strangled in the sea where in..i- .n.d ms n:.y. her sisters play during .n- Around this theme is woven .. faith: sr; ti resting story. The her. .in 'ne lovalty of her sisters to her . rv-uff the Brinee for her; irn-,l ing grief and her final happ.i.. u'.ljip: THE tend to create enthusiasm throaginuit. and After the drama stunts. exh.lii'.ioiis of dives and c the will of people msv peace except The way to peace is ti.roiiirh agreement, not through is no 1921 lo be transacted. There Is No Path to Peace Except as the Will of Peoples May Open It MOTHER! ' l. ts $35.00 MasterPhone Radio Keceiveing Set No. 1. .Value Double of Set Tubes Deflector Cabinet Headphones Mahognay Conditions: Commencing January 28 we will give certificates with every accessory purchase or repair job specifying amount of transaction. To the individual having the greatest value in these certificates on March 8th we will gve the radio Ret. Certificates are transferable. Get your friends to try our dependable service and win a radio set. try-out- Hansen Auto Company Arthur Middleton Concert Of great interest to the patrons of Granite District ia the work of the Collegiate Music League. This organization haa taken upon itself the task of bringing the best artists to our city and presenting them in stu dent concerts o that the young people of our city may have the best musical advantages at a very small cost. Two of these programs have already been given, the Kansas City e, Symphony on January 8 and Iaul Metropolitan Tenor, on January 11. Granite students were admitted to both these affairs on their student body cards. The next attraction will be the a' pearance of Arthur Middleton, worl famous baritone, in the Tabernacle, on February 18. High School ape University students are again admitcards. ted on their student-bod- y Since Arthur Middleton has never before appeared in Salt Lake, a lim ited number of tickets will be sold to the public at one dollar each. The White Garage Sugar House llvlnml 613 i Alt-hous- Musical Comedy. The musical comedy, A Tempest in a Teapot, which wax recently given by the high school students for the benefit of the Music League, will be repeated on Tuesday evening at the Forest Dale Amusement Hall. to be held The Annual Round-U- p at Granite High School February 5 ha sbecn planned to meet the needs of home keepers in the city as well as the farmers and their wives. While Granite district still has a large rural population, the number of ciyt dwellers in its borders is constantly increasing. It is to meete their needs, especially that lectures on lieautifying the Home Grounds, Making of a Flower Garden" and kindred subjects have been selected for this year's Round-UContrary to the customs of former years, the two days session will really constitute a brief course in Agriculture, Home Economics or Homs Decoration, as the case may be. It is planned to make a drive for enrollment before the lieginning of the session. A canvaxs of the district will be made at an early day so that the enrollment list may lx made up. iAt the same lime it can be found out which subjects are most in demand and the courses will lie arranged in accordance with the interests of the patrons. The Salt Lake County Farm Bureau, the Extension Service of the Utah Agricultural College and Granite High School are cooperating to put befure the community this series of lectures which arc practical and helpful to the men and women who nuike the homes of our state. 14-1- Get the Latest Even more than grown folks, children enjoy the Radio. They get hours of amusement as well as hear educational talks and lectures which they would get in no other way. A Radio Set in your home allows you to keep in touch with the latest music, both A good set costs so little, let us install one for you We have many styles from which you may choose. vocal and instrumental, since every new piece is broadcasted soon after publication. today. p. No More Weekly Sessions After a lengthy and somewhat heated discussion it has been decided to discontinue the weekly meetings of the Orans club. It will he remembered that this club consists of the classes in Parliamentary Procedure and in Public The teachers of both Speaking. slight to justify the time taken for a weekly meeting. In future the club will be called together only when special business ix aTfLENDID FEELING That tired, discouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver and constipated I towels can lx potten rid of with surprising promptness bv using llcrbine. You feel its lieiir1ii-i:i- l effect with tho first dura ns its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and rompim. It not only ts drives out bile nml impurities but it li;df-si.:- k, im-ior- a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, sin! buoyancy of spirits. lYiee GOc. Fold by Lloyd's Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. phonograph attachment is most convenient for those who have no lontl speaker ami care to use tlie phonograph. X & X X We are prepared to provide onr customers with Baldwin's latest loud A sneaker. 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