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Show PAGE FOUR DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, .Orator Stall Stair Suunial OGDEN. UTAH. Publiiher. wul PnMishiiJ Ctapaiy, (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones. Business Office Bell, 1 1 114 ring ring I rings I rings Ind,CI4 Bdltorial Rooms Bell. 114 Ind, 144 Terms of Subscription. a IOC Bp carrier, per week 50c br mall, per month ; Bp carrier. If collected bp drcula- - .......... tor, per month .... e a e e a a e 50c matter at Entered as second-clathe postoffice at Ogden, Utah, under ss Act of Congress of March I. B. A. BOWMAN G. M. JACKSON. F. E. SCHROEDER. 1171. .. .. .e Genl. Manager ............... Editsr .. .City Circulator NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers not receiving papers will Main earns by special mete anger by sailing up allies by telephone. And any carrier failing t deliver paper at proper address will be charged for ouch meaaenger service. 0ni6n OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY WOMAN, THE BOSS. Professor W. I Thomas of the University of Chicago, an Institution of learning celebrated for the freakish Ideas of its Instructors, Is out with the declaration that the story of Adam and Eva Is a myth. Inasmuch as the beginning of Ilfs wag female In character, and (bat for ages after man was creator for woman she dominated him. He argqpa that there was a transition, during which man gained the ascendancy, which has resulted In the middle and higher clseaea in the degeneracy of the phyalcaL moral and mental life of woman. The learned professor, and he to a bit of a sociologist, don't you know, binta that there will come time when women will be restored to hey pristine position and will be the dominating force In domeetlc, economic' and social affairs. In supplying earth with SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934. bed- bugs, mosquitoes, rattlesnakes and Gila monsters. And nowhere In all ant mated matter do we find a better Ulus nation of sageneee and forethought than in the examples of man and woman. That man to the physical superior of the woman is apparent; that he Is her mental superior to conceded by almost every one excel Rev. Anns & Shaw and Clara Colby. It is true that there are women who have superior mental powers and adapt them wisely for the benefit of themselves and their fellows, but whenever one finds what Is known as an extremely talented female, he discovers that she to very close to being an old maid, or If wedded, that she has not been the fruitful vine her more doir.estifuUy inclined sister has been. And it to light that man should he physically stronger and mentally stronger. Because Divinity has designed him to be the protector of and carer for the woman and the children aha bears him. She was created soft and pliable that she might yield to caresaee and be an object of affection and adoration. She was created just a little bit lesser In brain power that she she might be guided by her husband's wishes and defer to hie Judgment. She was given beauty that she might attract, and her voice made soft and so modulated as to be a sort of lodestone in Itself. She waa intended (or moth erhood, and when she endeavors to avoid its responsibilities she abandons, to a great extent, the duty Imposed uion her by the Power who sent her Into earthllfe. In order that she might have an opportunity of pleading bar own causa and sometimes overcoming an obstacle that might be thrown In her way, she has been endowed with great persuasive powers, and the manner In which ehe can use them to simply magnificent. Now, there Isnt an expression herein contained calculated to cause a twinge of pain to move the heart of any woman, because this argument has been based on simple facta Men and wom-ie- n err allka but whenever a man and woman use their Judgment In uniting store fcutiiliLluhed by President Et land of the defunct Chicago bank. The One Point receiver won't have receipting lor It. Although It to announced that bowling season will open again Judging from the amount of eir beer kegs one encounters ever m Ing we have been of the opinion t It has been running full blast for a time in View advocacy of soliciting dullai contributions by leading Democrat will no doubt atop considerable miller; on the part of Democratic paragraph era, who are Just now having a Uttli fun with the Republican congrea atonal committee. struck Billy Patterson. Fay herself, and ahe used her as a dub. aim who instead of being benevolently asalmi toted will be viciously dissipated. .... - Today to th- - date set for Colon H. M. H. M. H. H. M. H. Lund in his weglment of the National Guari to leave the state. ! ts. . 1 sp-eth- LOOK. Secretary Loeb haa been aud fifty thousand dollar damages. L to getting more advertising than s actresses. in two places in two days. going soma. BURTS That - 111. Let us hope so. LESTEB HARK. To the Editor: Tour editorial night on Parks for the Babies" i the proper thing, but I fear It to late to be available thto year, turf In Lester park Is dead Let park, the one beauty spot of the wt city In summer. I should not butt J public notice, but my home looks on Lester park, and when I walk about To Eat or Net te Eat. my grounds and mournfully cast my eat and sleep too much and People eyes In that direction I feel as If h work enough," aald Thomas dont were looking upon the dead face of Eat Edison. and sleep heartily I friend do not know what else a ,and to do, so I publish my grief to the long, said Frank R. Lawrence. Aa a rule," he continued, the vice of world. Lester park, since it was reclaimed American people Is not overrating. It Mr. Edison, who from the desert and set with grans is overworking. and flowers, and planted with trees by has tested bis own theory of living, to that good mayor, Lester Herrick, many busy, hale and hearty at 58. Mr. Lawyears ago, has cost 'a good deal of rence, who la president of the Lotos money and labor. But It haa since club, a familiar figure at great banpaid back every cent of money and In many ways, preand active quets sweat. The shadow of every drop of the trees and cast a grateful and sooth- sents at 0 the appearance of a man ing comfort over the sick babe, and leas than 50. We have, then, two the soft grass has been a restful couch types of fine, vigorous manhood exfor the tired mother since that ploiting what seem to be directly opday. These have thanked God that eve:' posite views on the vital questions of there was such a man as Leater Her- eating, resting and doing. Really rick. The traveler on the street, as he here la lesa difference ln the preach-Ixg- a passed by and aaw the pleasant acme, of the two men than appears on stopped to note it and was moved to the surface. Both are against glutexclaim, Tea, verily, the green grass, the shadow of tbs trees floating over tony, but while Mr. Edison advocates the mother and her babe, and over the abstention as a preventive Mr. LawInvalid broken on the inexorable wheel rence saya merely, Eat all you can of disease these. Indeed, are benedic- enjoy." New York World. tions. But, alas, the mother and her babe Poetry In the Black Hills. are gone and their places are taken by remarked the driver of tho Wall," the tramp, that parasite of clvlllia' tion. He colls himself up in the with- weekly stage, I see you havo a book ered grass and the fallen leaves and Is called 'How to Write Poetry.1 Haa II at horns In the erstwhile green cradle helped you any? Dunno, ejaculatod tho bard of tho of the babe, and his drunken snore makes discord with the harp Aeolian Black Hills. "1 dont ekactly ketch that was wont to accompany the sweet on to some things. cadences of the mother's lullaby. What bo they? Who Is to blame for this sorrowful Wall, right here it says: Tf yeon picture of desolation I do not pretend don't succeed In poetry at first keep to say. The water la sa abundant as plugging away.' Blamed if I know eer before, work le as cheap and plen- whether Jt moans to keep plugging at tiful, and the season seems as kind. the poetry or tho editor. A. S. CONDON. Al-ra- er Cal-thl- s: d ," Mrn. Whitney Successful Sculptor. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, who before her marriage was Gertruds Van. derbllt and who ban for several yonra been a very industrious sculptor, has accepted from (he firm of Wdrrao Wetmore, who have built tho new Hotel Belmont, New York, tho to do much of tho designing for tho interior decorations of the ho-ts- L Mrs. Whitney took np sculptor as a diversion and haa devoted mock com-mini- time to lf block east of Washington avenue .next to courthouse. At li a. nH Sunday school; W. L. Underwood, superintendent; 11 a. m., communios service. Epworth League devotknal service at 7 p. m.; Mtoa Lucy Duny, leader. Sermon by the pastor at I p! Slatervllle M. E. Church Bong and m. Subject, "Life." Public cordially preaching services at the Slatervllle Invited to all of these services, espemlslaon at lp.m. cially the visiting strangers one-ha- CHURCHES I Thera will he no services at the As to China, Presbyterian church tomorrow, but see how young Spuddleklu cant I they will e resumed on Sunday next. has ever managed to win the succem he has had In business. He has i Five Points M. E. Church Sunday weak chin. echoed at I p. n. Preaching services very But you ought to nee his at 4 p. m. Every one around Five tnw," Points Is cordially Invited to attend. father-ts-tre- e German Yourg Railroad Guides. Evangelical St. Paul's Church German Sunday school at 10 The London ft Northwestern Raia. m. German preaching at 11 a. m. lway Company haa established a terrWs cordially Invite all those who un- ies of youtbM guides, whose duty It derstand the German language to these Is to conduct raveleri from the ticket our German services. H. H. Fleer, office. In the London station, to tbs pastor. trains they want to take. The Christian Science Society holds services at 8 p. m. at ths CongregaMoit'y la the V'erld. tional church, corner of. Adams and stock of mo ey, In gold, The total Twenty-eightThe subject tomorrow liver and covered PPM1 ln the Is Mind. Sunday school at 1 p. m. whole world amounts, in round figTestimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 ures, t $12,000,000,000. In the United p. m. States the total stock of money First Methodist Episcopal Church. amounts to about $2,000,000,000. h. -- Clarks Summer Sale CONTINUED Our object is to clean up every piece of summer merchandise preparatory to receiving our Autumn Goods. You will be able to purchase many goods that you need right now at prices which mean a saving of at least 25 to 40 cents on the dollar. 15c and 18c Wash Fabrics including daintv styles i floral and other patterns, as well es all 1 1 plain 1 lv colors, per yard 1L Deaf Mutos Makers ef TstephMsa. Past masters of at least one trade are the deaf mutes, who bars been found far to excel the ordinary artisan In one sort (tf telephone making. .A telephone factory of Chicago, after a series of experiments, discovered that to the manufacture of the modern telephone and Its delicate mechanism the deaf mute, by reason of manual deftness incident to constant use cf the sign language, Is peculiarly adapted. This factory Is now employing at standard wages 150 peo pie without speech or hearing. Nationality and Citizenship. The nationality of a man la that the country In which he waa hot Nationality differs from citizenship this, that a man Is always a native ol the conntry In which born, but he may change hln citizenship. Napoleon I, being born In Corsica, Is Corsican, for although at the time of bin birth Corsica was under French rule. It still remained Corsica, hut Napoleon was at birth a French subject. t. - . It Pays to Buy at their hearts and fortunes and start In life with the Idea that both shall occu jy the place Natures Author Intended ,hrm' ther U no u whatever ,or ur are n dIvort far rerned. It to those kind of people who Twadd-tWhlla ws hsvs always had some 'celebrate golden weddings and llvs to doubts about that rib' story, and were be It Is to be regretted that this college inclined to believe that woman was man allowed himself to shoot off hla constructed of better material than a ,B th mnnr h dM ,or thwe ba,0 cartilage-tippe- d bone, extracted from a a few simpletons willing are always --cheated person while hs was hairy i and eager swallow anything and to we not do believe In that the sleeping, a 'everything professor Bays. How- case of the genus homo woman Uttle "en"We huraan,tjr wUI shslever eccup'fcd any greater place than will to Mention old world It. the and goes right this minute. women to men with clinging along wag When tt comes to discussing early Hfe, all forms were hermaphradous,, have and and not female. Th. organism wa.!rounJ W0Tnen uat evr Just the same as now. are forms But, as the 'evo- -i many ar ,n conaumn,at,on aU lutlon progressed, sex Mean., distinct,! Kmnd to ,rajr' and male was to be distinguished from: dl7 Thomas, by the way. Is the same felfemale, instead of being combined! low who wrote a magaslne article In with It. which he claims that reformed prostiNot having any tangible data to con make the best wives, asserting tutes suit, and relying entirely upon condl most American women are house that tlona as they are found, ws can arrive ' eats. t at no conclusion save this: that In far as mankind to concerned and with Another startling proposition that he that glria should have a mankind may be arrayed all the higher dvancM ortw that theT flln at ,lf forms of animal llfe-- he m.;e haa ever' od housewives. become His Good Resolution. been the stronger, both mentally and ThA missionary gaxed pityingly physically, and always will be While through the bars at the convict in hla the bumble toad of the male sex is striped suit smaller than his female consort, the "My good man," the visitor said, In reaeons are too obvious to need explan- Klesel Is right when he says this prolonged solitude that lies before you Improve the time by making good ation, and the same rule applies to nil that all those who are entitled to forme of life The reproducttonoint delegates to the Irrigation eon resolutions to be carried out on your release. being so extensive In character In tbeeeRrrs. should get busy and do It These Im goin to learn to run an autofemale be must forms, of necessity the socle lies, commercial clubs, boards of mobile, for one thing, said the prisV, the largest. j trade, Irrigation corporations, cities oner. But In those clsseee of Anlmalo whers..and towns ln Utah that are entitled to The missionary smiled radlait approcreation la limited And the species be represented ought to start right proval. "A truly laudable desire,"herald. "to reproduced In a manner that In- -' now and make up the Hat. Select master a pleasant and lucrative holino slower, there to needple who will attend and show them ness. so American In Utah home of Nature !r that .the for this disparity else, Yes." said the other, if I had learnrlgation. Is going to be heard from. ed before, I'd have got away all right The first Irrigation congress was In the machine what I was sent np held In this state. It was a strong here for' swipin'. body. The writer remembers It as T Simply! reporter for a Salt Lake paper. and for what good reason Giving Johnny a Lesson. are you going to do, John?" some had blood her and best What of season of gestation being, The a wife, aa her husband unwrap-peasked ln brains sent Montana that congress. to time the and required bring longer, a pair of boxing gloves. the offspring to maturity more lengthy her representative men. Arisona was I am going to give Johnny some ' some ones there with and Utah's great In character, the male was created be answered. was headed by some of the lessons ln should know how to take stronger and with more mentality that delegation boy Every he might protect hto companion and best people In this state. The other care of himself ln any emergency. states represented were all good. Come on, Johnny. I won't hurt you." hla offspring and provide them with Out of that congress came the IrriTwenty mlnutea later her husband food. that are now mak- returned with hto hand on bis fa.se. The lion guards his spouse and her gation enterprises Get me a piece of raw meat and ing of parched plains, smiting fields. kittens, and his kill to divided with It was there the arnica to put on my eye," he dethe started that embryo them. In fact, the rule applies to all baa developed the mighty enterprises manded. ef the felldlae. While the mammals being carried on under the that subslat on foliage and grasses do of the general government. supervision An Elusive Dinner. Had the not rely upon the male for food In these arid west not undertaken this At a country boarding bouse, where great green waitress was taking the circumstances, they certainly do for work we would have accomplished inner orders, she had asked four protection, and the sterner sex gal- nothing. ther boarders whether they would lantly affords it whenever opportunity Appoint the delegates. The time left are roast b tf or chicken, and they presents Itself. Is short. Get busy. Oh mayors end ill said the 1st: When she asked Bo' far as the history of man can be boards of county commissioners and Imane, I replied, Chicken, please. traced back, either by record of history, all who hare authority. Let us swoop gine my surprise when she answered. story of geology or what not, that con- down on Boise and make the other I'm sorry, s'r, hut the chicken has dition has ever applied to him, ahd fellows think that all' Utah Is there Just run out. Llpplncott's Magazine. when this teacher asserts that there and has brought company. Take It An Idea ef Men. was a time when the man was weaker, up, editors of the country press. Do 'Some men don't know much until he is simply Indulging In speculation. something. Let's all get busy. they are 26. remarked the Observer In reems to creation have af Everything Events and Things; and then they Inasmuch as the fun will start about been designed with a purpose, even if the time he returns, we wish Mr. Bry- aften forget what little they did know." Yonkers Statesman. we do question the wisdom of the an would hurry back home. " IS NOW TO SEE THAT EVERY ARTICLE OF WEARING APPAREL PURCHASED FOR THE SUMMER SEASON IS CLOSED OUT AND TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WE REALIZE THE LOSS AT THE END OF THE SEASON MUST NOT BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION. IT IS AN EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE TO HEAR THE CUSTOMERS SAYt HOW CAN YOU DO ITT" IT IS YOUR GREATEST CHANCE OF THE YEAR TO BUY DEPENDABLE AT LESS THAN ACTUAL EASTERN COST. 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