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Show r ypVSMBEB 7. 1924 PAGE THESE will always remain a question. no great moral force bo- NEW SECRETARY OF PRICE CHAMBER WRITES ON wrung There being the treaty the little ruuntries of Southeastern Eurue refused to acARMISTICE DAY AND WARS cept their bonmlarr lines and wan were the result. A Polish army invaded Russia and was defeated and then a Russian aratv of great size inClayton M. Negus, who lnvume am vaded Poland and almost captured the tor 'lJ ll! rvtarv of the 1rice Chamfer of Cmu-- ; defeat. t Vpcd almost a suiblonlv as it had capital, Warsaw. It was Ihen mm on Nuvnufer U. pv Thr,UH .fe M4rrinKj ed with ereat slaughter and the war y; e 4.;iV0V 1! Suu (his interview as to his ideas of i nations met and signed tfe artuistiee ceased. So, while all hojied for fieare the sigtrfiean.e f Ariuistire Dav. j t. NNivemfer 11. 191S, and that date alter the srrcHt war, we have not vet the starting fmint realized that hote. Conflict follows 'd Seeretary Negus is a veteran ef the! is n. w world war f jfor a. new world Nothing could ex-- ! conflict among the ucwlv organized The chief business in great suffering mankind since the daw n of history rerj t,,. iMortanee . f die event .f nu'tnriro has boon 'waging war or preoaiing to that dav for it stopjed millions of ' tfe mhiibiismt. There - a strong "age it.. As soon as one conflict eeas-- j inc.u in their tureer of taking each felfcf aiinn n targe share of our citied the eoir.hatanls commenced to pre-- j lives and driiing all countries zens that ibis count rv made a serious another and so kept the (eo- - j into haukrnptcv. ' Tins four terrible mistake in not immediately ratifying iare ole thirkir? on the subject a large years had revolutionized the world. the ircniv of fiesre and easting its ii 'hare f the time. Chie reason for mm-wealth and property was de- - moral influence on the side of peace' It is often a more difibi whn tl.e fdrl that military femes stroved as all nations had aiyuinulat- - and ' ta-ficult tii the results of a settle rew alone received honors ard. and war start ed the in a century. When TlxNeStudvhtikerSpecLil$ix Men felt that there was no other way id tfe combined debts of all countries war than t is n fight it to a success-fi- d finish. We ismred out s torrent for Ifein to stand high in the esteem was $43,000,000,000 and when it was win the fight of their eouutryiucn, so thev were finished it was $205,000,000,000. The of wealth aud blood anxious to bring afeut wars that they per capita debt of the United States and then ran awav without using our eould give vent to the only talents increased from $11.00 to $225; that of great moral influence to get the world that counted that of the soldier. As Great Britain from $78.00 to $850 and settled. civilization advanced all good men that of France from $160 to $1150. It Europe Still Hard Hit. hojied that education and the general cost ns four hundred million dollars From a business and economic spread of refinement throughout the to build the Panama canal. Just be- standimiiit Europe seems worse off world would make war unpopular fore the war ended its cost ran np to today than she was when the guns men would he asfemed to defend a $10,000,000 an hour or a Panama ceased on November 1 1th. Starvation needless and senseless straggle. Just eanal every fortv hours. The total stalks through those countries and it as this idea was taking a firm hold cost of the war for all the eountries has been estimated that the various in all walks of life there appeared on was equivalent to building four hun- ills following the war has caused more the scene the most spectacular charac- dred and sixtv-fiv- e such canals. Over deaths than there were in all of ths e Stndebaker Duplex X7ITH tht them while ter the modern world has produced VV you may take your choice ride in an gency the trying to obtain for the emer13,000,000 soldier boys died in the armies during the four years of fightprotection given by a doted car. Nennlcon of France. In military skill war or twice as many deaths as took ing. This eroiioinie disturbance baa open car if yon like enjoy the cool, fresh air For in the Duplex the aide enclosures are he lias never been exceeded and as a place in all the wan of the nineteenth effected our business most seriously. and healthful aunahine. instantly accessible yet rolled up safely out result Gumiie was plunged into twen- century, including the twenty vears In 1031 our exports amounted to eight Then in SO acconda without even leaving of the way when not in use. ty years of the bloodiest war that the of the Xewdeonie struggle. These and a half billion dollars, while duryour seat it can be changed to a deeply world had known to that time. JuRt figures are both incomprehensible and ing the past year it was onlv three d If this cushioned, richly appointed, fully protected utility were the only feaone hundred 81 from the time enclosed car. Its no fuss or bother at all ture of the new Studebaker cars they would apimlling, yet even these do not take and a half billions. A loss of five bilwas overthrown and was sent into account the effect of the war on lions in foreign trade meant that we it's so still be a sensational value simply lower the roller enclosures but tburu era to the Txland of F.lha the greatest war life, human vitality, economic well- lost a thousand dollars a year on five easy a child can do it. many others. in all history of mankind suddenly being, ethics, hioralitv or other phases million laborers, as about that many No more hurried efforts to put up curtains New body lines new beauty more powerbroke upon the world. Good men and of human relationships and activities men were standing idle in thin counin the wind and rain. ful engines new ease of gear shifting women the world over had organized which were disorganized and injured. try, so we hsve not escaped the disgenuine balloon tires and the easiest steerNo more hunting for the right one while societies for the promotion of )ieace, aster tlint has swept the old world. car ever drove. the storm beats in. you ing Why Not Manmaking 7 and they believed thev were strong Future historians will look hack to In justice to yourself see this car today. No more exposure through holes torn in It is plain that if the world would Xovemfer lltli as the beginning of a enough to check the ambitions of sclf-- j seeking wacriors in every country. Tt spend much upon manmaking as up- new world. Tt marked the end of was a common remark that we had on mnnkillinv wonderful things might twenty-twSTANDARD SIX BIG SIX SPECIAL SIX royal families in the varW. R 75 H. P. IV. B. 63H.P. 50H.P. seen fhe last great war when, like fe accomplished The curse of war ious countries that made un the great s 7 Paw. U4I $1675 lightning from a clear skv, the storm nnd preparation for war is not that German empire. Tl marked the down5'FM.DupL.;' Phaeton $1495 1125 ' 3Pus. 1450 broke and IIip world was deluded with men die, lmt Hint thev do not live to fall of . . . 2650 end the rise of mnnv Coupe J. Victoria 1395 2050 blood. Fiis-- Austria declared war on do their Wmre towards thw solution of ,.w. ,.,llmtrics on her ruin. It marked 1495 Ccupa . . Sedan 2785 Sedan. . . . . 2150 1595 Sedan . Servin and muchly it involved Russia, ll e problems of social and commercial the weakening of imperial power evUarliaa . , 2225 1650 . Berlins Berlins 2S60 France. England and Belgium on one life. .Such people a onrs encourag- erywhere- from the eznr to the sultan heel brain, 5 dite trfcnln brain 5 diac wheel broket, 4 riitruAerly 575 extra $60 till side with Germany, Bulgaria nnd Tnr- - ed liv n centnrv of peace would de- of Turkey. The grip of the common (All srkei . a. b. fadmrif, and rabiact te ebaase without aoiiie ) kev on the other. One bv one the velop a civilization that not onlv ma- people on the machinery of govern--9 other countries became involved until terially, but artistically would surpass ment was great lv increased and in i twenty-onnations were on the side anything mankind hn ever seen. suite of khe fearful sufferings for the s ef the Shortly after the signing of the ar- time bring the world has advanced, of the allies, and imputation of the world was in the mistice the delegates from the coun- and when ilfiiiallv settles down it tries engaged in the war asenddod at will fe awav in advance of what it struggle. Street, Versailles and after aix months of was in the davs fefore the great conFour Tears of Strife. imflict. More than four years of strife hard work they signed the mnt Garage Bldg., Price, Utah hisin the ever written portant The suffering of the Russian peotreaty rolled hy accompanied by such a low of life and property ns makes one tory of man. The feundary lines of ple during the last three years has most of the European nations had to Hen fe.voud all description, but ont grow sick to think of it. Men were be redrawn and the greatest jealousy of it much good will come. Formerly speculating on the war continuing country nil the lnnd was owned bv comparafour years more and we had built all imaginable prevailed. Each it Amid grab. tively few persons, while the mass of 3 our munition producing factories on wanted all the territory German terri- the people were but little better than that basis. Suddenly the German gov-- France wanted all the tory west of the Rhine. Italy wanted actual slaves. In time a respectable all the land around the Adriatie Sea government will fe established there, and England wanted all the German hut the land will fe owned bv the peoARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, year, commencing with the fourth colonics. This country wanted noth- ple. Then by introducing the school-houUted Sutra Land RECORD Office, Salt year of the lease- The lease will be UTAH IS ASHED TO KEEP IIP in accordance and all that goes with it we will ing hut an assurance of future world City, Utah, Oct. 7. 1524. Serial otherwise substantially lease form set out in Para111. The treaty eontained ninptv in time find them a happy, proatierona Notice of Preference Right with the pence. 18 said tho of Any regulations. I Coil Lease. Notice Is hereby given graph thousand words and included a pro- and educated people. So the importor conI pursuant to the act of February and all persons having adverse cftilms to the said land or any vision for the establishment of the ance of Armistice Dav cannot fe over- flicting (41 Stat, 417), and the regu-that (ltthereunder of Nations to Preserve estimated. We should make it a napart thereof are hereby notified 'League, approved April 1. they m. 10 a. should file on or before This Peace. has now lieen adopted tional holiday and teach our children (Circular (75), the secretary of hterlor has, on petition of Era-- 1 on November 20, 1824, their protest all the countries of the world of a ( 9i million Christmas seals were re by to regard it as the day on which the the or granting objection against Frogeekakls, designated a coal lease for the said land. Otherwise ceived at Salt Lake City lastiFriday ease leads to the eradication of thia a half dozen, being country world started on a new camodern unit Na 600, Utah No. 13, The seal was designed by one of them. This league was a long reer. claims may be disregarded in liv the Utah Public Health associaring a hundred and sixty seres, such F. ELI TAYLOR, lease. the BEK NEK, NEK BE14. granting the tion at its offices in the state rapitol the celebrated artist. George V. Curten in the right direction and mnrh IEK Bee. 1 S, Twp. 1 1 8outh, Register. of New York. He ia an artist of in- good will result from it. There ia a tis, is this states This quota 1824. Nov. 7. building. Oct. last 10; First pub.. COURT IS TO HEAR East, Salt Lake meridian, in the seventeenth annual sale, which ternational recitation. For over six-f- v eras' difference in accenting some A lease of tho said unit will be he been since has in boyhood, Thanksinterested ia years, on more The world opp'A in the United States to Mr. Frageskakls under general principle and writing the same He spent a in exact law Icklm of a preference right at a what you do than wliat you say you giving Dnv and closes Christmas overdrawing and parting. langnage. There were Legality of Marriage Questioned By pty of ten cents a ton mine run, will da in the shipment, iff erv large part of his life in France at several sections to which orr senate There are enough the Utah Fuel Company. num investment requirement of pfaced side bv side, to extend from Barbizon. the headquarters of the ehiected. bnt in time thev will problM during the first three years of When business becomes a pleasure Rnlt Lake City to Denver. Colo., or famous Millet school. As a painter ably be ironed out so that all can agare kase and a minimum production Authority of the state industrial wnent of ten thousand tons per it is a success. would mnke a belt across Utah in both of landscapes and portraits he gained on the broad principles laid down commission to award workmens The 1024 Christmas seal an enviable reputation both in Europe there. directions. for the benefit of the infant is said to he the most artistic ever and in this country. Many of his VWUWWWVWVWUWWVUVWVkVWWa' An International Gout. late Sam Saris, who waa Paria of the in have Min been exhibited produced in all the seventeen years paintings ac- killed in the explosion at the Utah most the and Ameri and important other Perhaps beEuropean has sale during which the annual of the treaty of Ver- Fuel company's Na 2 mine at Castle come a recognized and popular insti- cities. He has made a special atod of complishment sailles was the establishment of a per- Gate, March 8th, last, was questioned idea. seal Christmas the execuH. James Wallis, tution, says manent court of international justice. h.v the eomjiany last Monday in tho It tive secretary of the association. The members of thia court will act as state supreme court A writ of review, FLOW is done in beautiful shades of red, DJpilSHES judges in the full sense of the word, returnable Decemfer 1st, was issued. blue and gold and ia the equal of anv lecommercial aeal put on the market, Gas At Cisco' WelTof Utah Oil Kefin-in- administering rules of law accepted Thst the child's parents wore not will court thus The ia nations. on the of the one married hy grounds gally and advertising experts declare that lie made possible in accordance with which the company challenges the Now Under Control thev should sell readily merely for the known facts and the acknowledg- commission's right to make the award. their decorative' value. gas flow at the Cisco well of ed principles of international law, Ram Saris and the babys' mother, Utah Oil Refining company has The sanction of the court, that of the Eliza Clark Saris, went through a Design of the Seal milto about twenty-fiv- e diminished supreme court of the United States in marriage ceremony over at Evanston, words The design contains the cubic-feill ia not issues between the states, is to lie, not at but lion a day, The red Wyo., June 16, 1H23, two months afHealth, Christmas, 1924. Oliver J. Grimes shrapnel and poison gas, but the ter Saris and his wifes sister, Ruby control.Vrites under shield white on a dnnhleharred cross in last Sundays Salt Lake Tribune, courts own moral worth. Nations Clark Saris, were divorced. The wedbordered in red svmbolizes the worldTwo hnndred and fifty sacks of ce- - submitting their eases to such a eonrt ding was not legal, the company conwide movement for the prevention of f.? nn;,lor. lh ran neither lose vestige of their na- tends, for the reason that a period of tnherrulosis in which arc enrolled thepnt nA b,,n: tional sovereignity nor run the risks six months had not elapsed since Baris International Union Against Tuber- - drod at lhe t,m are on the ground to fe used if peculiar to mere diplomatic settle- and his first wife were separated and miosis, the National Tuberculosis as- needed. It is expected that the eon- - ments. The project represents a care- the divorce consequently was not finstate associa- sociation. fortv-eiffful, balanced adjustment of the inter- al. The liahv was boro on August 28, ests iiecnlinr to the big powers on the 1024. ! " one hand and the little states on the The widow applied for compensa. . . . . , in? of millions or lives otlipr. It makes possible for the states tion, but her claim was denied because world, and in the United States nlont the world what history has demon- her husband s divorce bad not become nn1T ',.p has effected a reduction of the death- 17. of obable that tfe to be indispensable, namely a final. The company alo questions strated rate in the nast fifteen vears from "bout the middle of pivernincnt of laws nnd not of men. the right of the commission to appoint 202 00ft to 97.000. This is the great .November. Preparations also are , - Nnnp vered in the course of justice the Tracy Loan and Trust company as lifpsavinr work in which the Utah - . hnrned to ppt tlie test started oe- - fetvfecii states can object to such a trustees for the funds paid for the At, the left mg annetion is a participant. . tween A ernal and .Tenen in toe l.m- - tried and established method. benefit of the child. Mrs. Ruby Clark of tle seal there is a womans figure Saris. Saris divorced wife, married Time. Short held in gold dranerv. holding aloft a Listed Only Ml Orville Banders at Evanston on Ihe (lp bone that torch, which snubol'px the For some time after November 11, in me dav that Bam Baris and Miss P ,n ,!l n has through leen brought latir'nrk'"were married, the Iwo 1918, it seemed as though all nations allows a in the 'iicccij.fiil efforts of the public were ready to settle down, disband couples making the trip to Wyoming health movement a message to the adornin Iheir armies and adopt ways of peace together by automobile. ill that tuberculosis can be cured, and ran- - for the future, but this only lasted for were abd without encountered gas Sanders nln was killed in the Casi . to the well that it can n preventert. tenellv increasing the nmumt of oil a short time. Some sav the trouhle tle Gate disaer and the commission shield of the hand her of upon Resting in the h"!e. but there has been reonrt- - arose when we ref ued to adopt the comthe doublebarred cross. sh indicates ed a noticeable increase in gas. Bnf-- treatv of Versailles and withdrew all denied the widow's petition for pensation. taking the psii',,n that all that ahe i defending the world fieient is eoming up to fire the hoiler our moral influence from European statutory six months jicriod had against tufercnlnsis. at night. The sand was about thirtv affairs. This was the only country not claimed since the woman's divorce. lact,focf thick. The bole is being continu- that all trusted as we were not trying Meaning of the Words. flowers. In 1922 $1,580,671,296 wn expended The word health on the seal in- - ed. without making a test of the oil to steal anything so nnr influence was formThe limit. for without almost newly sand in public elementary and high soho.il the nosildities tuberjust passed dieates the enlargement of the ReiisuisiraraisM up iiniisssi,i umsii cnlosis movement into a general work j through, in anticipation of penetrat-fo- r ed Christian country, Armenia, beg- education in the United States. show states she seven eonld 1924 from until to her for us few feet a ged ports within sand protect another in iug the betterment of public health an increase in expenditures of 15 per all directions. The health program is The management asserts that on the get organized and protect herself. Our imthe and cent senate over 1922. If this rate holds refused proposal second sand. Iving the edueaoutcroppings based on the theory that any invaded that Tnrks for all states the total expendithe one good of mediately tho just tinnal effort or sanitary measure that within fifteen feet most of the tures for 1924 will fe in excess of Price, butchered and of thickness shows country a eonthrough, health passed tends to improve general population. Whether we did right or ditbms or to prevent any form of dis- - afeut ninety feet. ll i ml I i cpu-itim- ! i- i i j lu-r- s j U r : j fei-moii- : k 1 Dupkx-Phaeto- 1 t' car when you want it Qp an enclosed car in 30 seconds new-typ- two-fol- Ne-oole- o 120-i- 7-- -- Duplcs-I'haoto- Diiptex-Koodat- Coupa-Roadue- a. .... .... 3--P Doplaa-Roadtce- r Duplea-phaeto- ... ... .... 4-- i n An-tr- ia I t j j WESTERN AUTO CO. North Ninth e three-fonrth- I Broeker j j STUDEBAKER DUPLEX THIS STUDEBAKER IS . YEAR RS - m nCi se VMS! llJKIIM I ex-ce- pt , rom-liensati- on & et ht -- W Versatile Is the New Millinery wide Hats The mode and tude choosing both shape ment. There are smart models ranging from the tiniest turban to the largest equally charming whether picture Hats, trimmed with feathers, ribbons or -- r x , . i I l.ddel p- 7 j i j : ; - w inramrarasrawrawra-n-rxrui- r Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Utah. AVWWVWtfWWWWVWWWWVWWVWtfWWWVyVWW i . |