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Show , . . - . A m. 1 - -- - - PRICES ploy ......... S. t)41 - rah 00n-taillt- Lak e. 1171 1 11M1i as to ma4 armour), ments now hem& what the -- tmrtege to w,rne of the farm crops prices this nrd the overseav timande will do to consumers. wtnter mum. deep eonceen to all ahead for It is Pettier, that thre Is a hard winter in the the Weil,. Arner. especially trine residing 4,1 th increased itcleoo, t food prodcoo,. ucts the advaree in taxes, and the friehtful jump in .ppstel, caper-tallrti tea of wearit t. the provider of women e cloth.trig and oho's. the family May WPII Wand errhast ne he views the ,t 01,,o1 Every sage earner for thrift tint It iv reo in three eleye of proaperity lay mid a bank hotild piece it in the seving email rcirn ,hildrrn Thir meiltabi th day 'Env agatt.it should I. taught the habit of saving av PIn thir MIMI .r aloe to grasp ite mesnirg Mon It is a time for generosity. Trim,. Providence has Meowed with ample meoits should look about them to wee how lbw brethren and cold sisters testi fortunate an equipped for faring charity vieathr and high food prices The !oral thotieso t'hur:h orgenitettona lout within thr thAt the wintrt Om allow rhotild day offering. IA, e ,,,,, ditinttY is not onnilndful of lie lixiem.ich as take to heart th divine injunction ilmoT of the., Ye have done it unto one of the my brethrn ye have done it unto lie. The great firms It I. a time for .ittatice. and rornorations whose incomes have been !molten war hi. the dentend for their products from the ridtiri countries. may wli conenter whether it Is not turd and reabonahlein faet whether It is not with their actrottly a good investmentto "hare laborers and lh. produrers e,r the tee material. ear has loin, of the prosperity the lanientable to note that some tof brought. It le a pleasure . notably her greet coprtiltre traititt,g Inper an,. auger companies, hav voluntarily ctelieed to vierlinin and beet farmers the prig. paid for their products, itom mining eompanies eehribile based on the fluctuation in the have and this seems in have worked pries of meta Oil toitlefaetorily to ell. Ferry family I, o a tiro for common rose should live within Its Incomtv au4 fathers and mother. whose ,hildreit ate travoitng the fast and fArions.tate of living shoold first met them a proper reienipir, and them slgorotielv repress their T 4 , 1,1 , t ' e. FIE TERRIMILIAL WhY kirk yOur job e. Isere the Arkansas hot, one There are men w non It is to denounce a task that procures their perhaps, Ispreade it with to pretend that their it t 1 , 1'411 - 1, It t L r 46 4 !,Z i estraagatot IPM1011,100 JAPT thnoe who can ford to patroailt midnight cabarets. wear the Maim af- price seems frippery and folliee of fashion. :whet to increevee as their materials shrink--a- nd titherivise demean thmbeivete as thougt aIr. were g delirium and eternity a myth-- - go their Med way, Perhaps they ran learn wisdom of only one tichoolmatinee. hard old Experience. 1,0 J' DOW!' WITII STREFT I 4.,1 1 Or AT 0 It41 hi ioti ,e tr Ii iii lii f 1 l' .1'4 :i: f, I1 ! ' '.; l'i ,,,,1: 1.'il: 11 i : '1.?i' iti il.i kr ! i - i d , )"li. 4 flf'Yrthonsand-denei,eand-doitair ' ,I ., i, I t ', , pr ,' ,, ', ' It il I, I: I. ; t i ,, i 1 ti i 11 .': l Fr ,, , .i 11, 117 V' . ' , I t I ! t If N.,r ," S. yao. t,,!.t.o home , ., 7 hunliterlthrt- l hod , is a poor workman traders that place he T,Olk' hOidol ,!,P1',11g .ttte to a more respono.1,. ni a more t, et. are they poet. The succesef ,rritie t, r.o ,..tterly bury themsekr the workIng ,fe they aro leading. fret thoaght of a ..ter-palhereafter. They A.. not flUr.r the day to a promotion They "put to ti,eir beat licks-- at the last, t. l.ad. In the .t.,r11 of him who ,ant. The one thing .1... For it ia a day of and of The la lia03:4!, s! and the tend on the vide ly of !home who are driven cc ty 4 ,0111BUttlit,g fire and will not !t p not lietWPft Always a case of love at fert ei man ard his work. 14.., be an ll'Ouired taete and tit!cal1lrg beeotne a fIting paesion. It la an excellent inch! that of a men at work with an eVident relish for what he le doing. a Piet pride in the treditione of his rraft . a firm detertitinaelori ttt every finished prolluct leaving hi:. hand ehall be ao icooti as he can make t In brsthess th value of a trade name ofTn ties wttli veneration,' of Torn who urroigh not In I it t th In otolien-- e 'torn of a to an .treent v c. anti:, which ;ever let them reet upot. a botched al..1 boggled operation. You cannot do your t.e.t work till you bring "a hiniog morning tare to it, All that is wrong in you and .itti you will he wrong in and with the th,ng von produce. whethr It he a hook or a :ettr. a ehoegi.r a w.,..ten box or a gold a bridge or an intets11tar airship Thering. rnood a man cameo. to his work affects itio q..allty for bettrr or for wore. Your own welfare is the va,Itaro of all you do. Factories are run b) e.initsid in the dispolution as well as at the window by a spiritual eomhustion as well as by fuel under the boilers. by an nthustastic human mectianiem a well as by flywheels and turbine. What better place is there for a man to write his biography than In the work of his hands. and what mere satisfactory memorial can be leave when the son goes down at lAmt upon his 1'0.7 It ',' i - , .. ..,...,,,,w , , I I I t - ... - - ,, -- - f:10...:...! I - - . kl -- 111121Y i'f 7 Ptrt-Iir- '!--- , 1 procedure am ) .,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ' 't P i out slows's' mak their campaign on the theory that it is as easy to do as to know whet were good to do lt 4 W0111411 makes up her eomplossion ever,' morning 'shy shouldn't a mom make up hta mind every da) , I la c 't ' I 1r fill -0- i7 1 ,,,, i ,,,,, i ie- t & , lentil Back Really styilsh corseting without a trace of discornioel is . ii, .;,,,,;; , made possible by La Camille's patented feature, the Venni') back and front shield. :,-,- , age figures. meets every requirement of the Oretailing models. Higher bust. shortey skirts. nipped in waist. Made of !Ism coutti. embroider trimmed. three sets of hose supporters, elastic section at bottom of back- - Price .. . , it 1 ,,r.- 0, 4 - .... j ,k. rollrel 01-- assiesat i A heart go,n1 nt' the corn , rept, 'terms th chtropodisi. . cockles of the Makin, I;itht of everything is the twrione business of eiectnolana. The money Joy -rider - doeen t know how ,11...3.1.....i. TAGORE - the attr,rd bread. ekmoh -- -- - Th. bachelor to gle too. ..., I that to In favor always ' Ii foraettien-1.7- 4a - Come in or phone AT ONCE. Three . - ow i 963. ' "Land Merchants" Salt Lake City. IIMEMEM...01.11.111.1111, ) - - s.'sso . Do You Knowl' (:-,- W. W. Mier, President; Elias A. 001Pli Romney. Viee-Prea- l: Caohter; John IL Ramses. s ..... - Cutler. M. S. Browning. I. A. El. Reed George Sutherland, dredge. W. Ir Jame. A. W. 'Vine. Smoot. Edward L. Burton. 4 rim C4st Interest Pahl On lasehera, 1prIAT are special Vt of influence? , Job Printing ) SEMI-WEEKL- Y ' ,, : 1 'IllswesseSteellessWISIMISIII Illa Great CounttrNalrepaper ót This Section is the ''' Work - .. . ' ; . day's paper. .., Deseret News x '. . BINDING and all kinds of RULING done at tha La Us Bid es roor - spherei Clip the Great Republic Coo pen on another page of t N - ... 1.....;..m.. ' , Wasatch 56 and 58 Main Street. The Deseret Savings Bank 1.1a, lot Kimball & Richards $50.00 to you he6attata.'1 se This is a remarkable opportunity for you to save money, and at the same time manage your own home building. f Democratic Campaign bulletins They maybe worth . tot, If you ACT PROMPtLY, you can now get a home of ( your own forS10, $lZ or $15 a month, and up, and BUILD AT COST with your own plans. .. SAVE 'Next aro - - lies-Hor- - 1 For. Your benefit, we have Just completed a new pia which will revolutionize home building in Salt Lake City. .1 Your il- Before you buy or build a home, read this and investigate. -- of tho sin. :. f:. - Tickets. $1.00 ataatoorn.Drug Co.. and Direetion Bureau of Lectures and Entertainmenta of the University of Utah f Absent but not wow P."6... RAIN ST,I, Iniponlant Announcement!! ,BLOCIL. ItiT a 00CLOCK. upper irrust" only will be able to Gre'tee otuot beatn,to traaliso is to be lekvt. - s til Withal East Indian Poet. Winner Nobel Prise. HALL. TABERNACLE to epend Av.:el, 441 ... --- faqt er;ough, Have neo,rais no rtrhia that the Iotitot to reopect! 01 1r ' A' PrrORIIE tit AT sotrrH 4 DIRECTORS. by eppearenres , $4.00 - It te a au.nel rt,le hot to 111,14t save in the tee of submarinee. A MODEL 1400. Illustrated. for slender and aver- ...,4 ,. The Venni to eeetim, rliee all prefigure front the nine permit a free tirc4tatt.n of air cm, pre$ent the lacer fe m aeoring the flesh. It tt, the one nfitable comet freirtilement of the last tto,a,l, pieltilliVe 6;1 4., The Front Lace Corset With The i ',Li 1 back----h- tilf:''1.1 ;4 . 1 lit ti t Z4,&tiitt2 ,, :,,e , 1 i There is 1.4 hatter ettifeeed mad in the w0r14 that' the strateht ft I narrow path. I I' enly with a front lace ecirset can the realli deemed f core gowns be obtained. Th flat corre, l.ip linethe slightly hisher twatthe nip in at the aelet ate de lightfully present in the new models of 40,:- . . ilf ever - shooting off his mouth,- as dii.(ero4",,, an unlostied sun man who . 1 Compared with the Rockefeller fi,rtunit the wealth of tYrmu shit of Ind sae a mare bagatelle. A I- rot 1,4t,7,s,,7,1 7: thHT German de-wtroyer Gil Stiltday I. a tremendous one. Till question tweettled it throws wide open once more the quarrel which so nearly brought the ,.ountry and Germany lit() conflict. The president stated the cage very mildly when h told th rirman ambasasdor that the latept Incident had produced in the United States an unfavorable impreseion.' The modern mother does not sa) to her son. Let the flight r,f the eagle be thine. my vm.- the fight of the aeroplane be thine. rry oobunt:','Let 'The 4..', i',.1 N. limo new creations have been added to our striking variety of Millinerybecoming styles offered now at HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. Many 1 -. ' Off PSSENGERA. by ,-- ' inulrowAtemtl:tinLeat;:eirostiolabuoan.dree.s.festil:rsa that adopted iligorg for the nevi yin scoutrldeTnieancvloolc:nacebee. 1 7.7 ;:r Li0.11 , gravity of tbe problem which the A 'lett of the German stubtriarine hes brought to our ehr,res does not seem to be underutood by the public generally though adices from Washington say the authorities are fu:ly aware of its seriot.stes It will be generally Loncded that the atihmaritie in siendir.g the enemy venesis to the bottom of the sea vi 41J acting within its rights. so long a the commander gave the victims due warning. and Ohl. is the crucial point') SAW THAT THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE PLACED IN SAFETY. s The submarine commander will doubtlfes urge that he had complied with international law when he spared iii pasesneers. but that is not uffictent. This gmernment hae insisted. and we understand the German nuthorit!es have conceded. that the tiVtil of the mleser,gers must not only be SAVLIe but PRESERVED. The ships in question were sunk 60 miles away from Anieri,an shores. and but for the presence of 17 destroyers of the L. S. nay, there might have NPen , ft I si BIT , ,..,, :... rot,-.7 , .1.; ,..)., f-,- .. - . IR FREI ,.... V The New Styles Demand Front A; 4 Lace Corsets )tt( V r isterert on fialda: but he mtust naads lefura I, 'soon. or prepare for the tate of Belgium and Serb IA JAI -- 7 . ' A ,: , ) 1,,s,i - . vi ,L.'m :0;10,4 .:- - A I v. k :. szk-:- I, t I , 4 - A . , 6 , - .: tr ., 4,, ,....... , , k 1.f-hearte- b .4.,.1.111?", .- ' ,- ',..;... 4104, ,ot . ' ?... 6,N eettN:boate erg 4710.4. ,,,x et.e.-ladi- tide-wte- . . 4 , . , , 4j ) , 4 . .4 t. 4 .4,,,,-.- . it down. a . it ,o I 1 1 , , r'n r: 1 I 1 day, Wednesdayan impelling millinery sale that will appeal to the lover of stylish headwear.e 1 y1"...1.111-Liwzr,:....- frg0. Our Entire Line Nothing Reserved For three dayMonday, Tues- the). re'Ott 1! d ,e 1 .,1 MITI t MIA .tT TIM "ruovr.- - the War tiettartn,ent ran have from the, Mesican borelr 'lie Ntoir, ii oiAt.1 ,usarir.ttions of some of the ther orgnolzattons to the ',tering stals .,, the 1,!;e of those relieved. iis nne hrwIst t. IA of tn.' th,1,ck v,!;1.o41), appear ,. able to Pkr,Rtn If the need no hotter Palate for a large for,e at ,he imundary, the release Of the volunteer urdts rapidly as possible le proper and lf the need doe'. exiat, there iis neither riesitshi financlal eeont,n1) nor military effectiveness in ,pplsoting the ',smarmed organisations already III aervice there. with raw unite brought from tillferen, ',trot of the ,ountry. (of course the men who hae ten on duty there for several months 1,41,1bil1 like to come home. especially Itiner they prohahly, feel that their premence la no, longer tint the sentiment with them today is necesnarN. doubtless the same ea It was last summer---"their- s not to reaeon why." If ordered-4remain. their compliance would be as ready as when ordered to move thither In Jitly. If there were eome special kind of training that could he acquired nowhere else than along the Rio Grande there might be one explanation of the policy referred to. But tro far as learned. .,.t.ltre is nothing of the kind. Trenchdigging cgs be as 'well .learned by the soldiers in 'Wilk V I( i dolloht f r - tiii.ISHED D i Rumania t1! Ace- men their ,,;.Lations are to establish an icienti Thy cannot t.d or" much,. why X and Y ahould r.t.esi1e the when they . the real revo- ,TT dependable undorronr.;......f the whole Tablightitent. are eettiog e :.a. hear from Arty time you like "'T.' be 4"rves the man who is feeling position and is dr....1 hie right c nano' Of to In the correspond,- the faacinating country 4r-faith1.,' 1, mirrot of th lives of Ho amt. you ftnd that many a i1e7 r 1tut h .0 re. or a io,opptdor i.,,s orfp,"a freight depot ,torY cond.-erekind tc, end ,.nal,we 'hit "ticrept" a postition t- t- to admit tr. that we eseated let it ...d nOW are having the tin r ..1 our lives NE1111I.111,". pictures of King Ferdinand of stamp him as one who would be crafty in driving a bargain. and would not want I(, Rad,. at ail unless he was pretty sure that he was getting the boat of it Trio handlinc of his opportunities nines the great war broke loose confirm. the improssion which his portrait gives. He ha. tried to play a cautious. drilling Fain. with the prizes and profits all coming his way. tie.kpt out of the turmoil and drew rich returns from the participants until he thought he Raw a chance to get a choice shoe of territory by taking a with one side when the other sid was ,ohanil 0,1 He reached out greedily for a r 'vomiting frontier without stopping to take care of his 41Ik hack ,iatd. UP hurried int,' Transylants which he wants for his own. and hoped aottletnelly hie would help him hold the Dobrudia which belongs td tiny. Now he is being mercilsasIY pummeled in both places. and he gen& out a l will signal for anaiwtanoty In the words of the man in Paul'is NtiliOn. he is praying. "Com over into Macedonia and help us." Rumania in learning the left.011 1hleh (;ermany has been teaching all the other Milo.. ever since the war liasan. titAt no noviaes in war. or with mere theorettcal Meals of warfare. or with insufficient preparation. can stand scattily th 'Fatherland's perfected machine without receii101ing soma very bitter and emir.' experiences martian strategy hal. thus fur been and Against the noltilly conce.wed hod persintent plans of nuch nianteca 'sin Mbickonown and Falkenhayn it stands out in poor and Whether hy reano.n of oierntriking contrast to equaloconfirince in their own power. underestimate of the enemy. ly danserouo---athe Rumanian generals have hideously bitindred. and their entry 113t0 the war. Instead of being a benefit to the Allies:6.s proving a detriment or at least is being greatly minimized. The asrift ritoh into Tranaylvania. without consolidation of liner; and protection of ponitions aztinti, in a glaring exhibition of school-bostrainiryone which a veteran like 1.111yanhayn would he quick to turn to advantage. Abother was leaving the fortrean ot Tutraitan with its big garrison espoaed to the heavy German artillery and with no cttanca of retreat-- an opining which the dashing Markruyin instantly oeized. .yerdinand of Rumsola will I leant in time the leaatin which has been adnili, like virtue worth paid. but rling Are r. ,I.A;rit DIWIREAS IUGNALS IN RUMANIA. ii i i i i our ,,,, 1,!,, ,i , , this very earliest opportunity the city tom- miseinniere shouM make an effort to gain !public favor by framing an ordinance against the Otefigurtorient of the streets and the general nuissie cirsted by the stretching of canvas banners ! oto sole to gide sterol,. one prineipal thorough!,,rei. In preparation fir is da)- -if one shall otr ags, coi., when thew street. Sr. free from thew. hen no request is pending ns titi,r. sees. anti to perpetrate another, such an for per n oritinstict, should be all ready. and could then he milopied siihout prejudice, partiality or atone' to anybody. lt lit not a Ivry intricate legislative probient. but it Is north attnding to before the styli gets any worse There la neither rule nor reason for allow- 'ins the beauty of the city to be marred In any ouch way, roir broad atreete are the pride of th citisene and the admiration of visitors. The municipalits and properti owriera hav recently been at some pains to make them atill more beau. tifol; aril now is a good (IMO to take an esthetic stand octitto evo.rsth:ng and anything that would 'pool or injure their iiiipreselve rharm. The street banner is one of the least creditahle or effecillve methods of advertising. and it should be ithoitonett Th Are log enough for all purpoea that atiteolgmer is totpposed to suloterve. and if they the are not, the hding front is Then there are the neaspapers e ith ativert.ising space to sell. lard public bill boards whereon he who rune 11111 read to th itoopte and it to Art nut ,,, wollit to ttioto ,. i,aie these flaunting. (Mewing. i Itito their UtilOtillog yett. to ctiool 'esti,.-- It!''' ,,,, 11,,t, xo,,d taate roid to tho de- upon a hich the destro Oo' i ., They l e;r shore. and therefore a cannon shot or a marine leaguethree nautical or four staLite miles- ilow obsolete and inadequte this league-limi- t is under prevent condittons ot truntiery w.11 be apparent Whim it Is remembered that ships se.,.....' ocean and forts upon thellnd can hurl a "cannon-shot.- not four statute miles. hut twnty! Thki is one of i the provisions of International law which lto certain to be reviteol at the earliest opportunity after the nation. can once again get together to NeW York City. San Frat, formulate the tort r cities could (tarn. almost any I,, tiecidertaliv she.iiil front the "high sea'. to modern .hips si!h,,,t treatiaae upon territorial "raters as now defmod. Of course if it were a case of war. we, shouid he expected to be able to throw a ot;tot as far from our shore batteries against them as they front their gun turret against nit Rut the absurdity of the three-kno- t limit in either ease is equally vident. tiTitir-itst.- i.eparage lb bread and languishes unrecognized, so much more than ti 1,,pbody oyes It thai way. rn core-errs- it. ot 7'1 I I ), Millinery Half Price he though log fonl" In Pet ilf.teets it t4TABLISMMENT of & coast patrol by the U. M. navy le a new but aetesaary incident in governmental activity. forced upon us by tho tovont oinitirs of merchantmen within sight of aorno of our ports. and the virtual binekad hirh might attend the clause hugging of the All.ed usrships in their 'search for other shore, destroyers. It brings into prominence Again the traditional "throe-mil- e limitl within whith th waters washing a neutral coast are he,d to ho Immune from the operation of belligerent easels. Th German ambaseador has declared that no more a uch performances by German anAlintariots all that of last Sunday off the New England coast will be undertaken on this Aide of the Atlantic. Count Iternatorft may be competent to make this promise, but the Allied crouiers It be pietified In accepting it with a gru:n Aa between the two opposing intrests. thI'nited C,n the one States moat look out for its hand. if an armored submarine should by chance happen to drift aeroms to this aide. und come upon a prize which as to tempting to be overlooked. out hostiless in to nes that the capture or if. in no way violatea our rights onthe other hand. th patrol ships of the other poe.er 'utk so eloarrly upon our harbor entrances anii line ap to prevent the free ingress and cistft carrying our commerce. vie must firtolv demand that they keep back and let such While we thus have a single task. ship pass It hos !so aspect., and our navy require all Its vtgilance and skill to prevent either side from violating tom rights end the laws in such cases made and provided. In the jurtailictinn of admiral') court. the term "high peas- - is held to nit,in the r waters of the sea exterior to mark liut in Interntiiinal lair the term high seas" applies to 'onl) so much of the ocean aa la extertrir to a line running parallel to the shore and rime distance threfrom commonly such distance as can be defended by artillery upon the I 1 WATER-- soU"' , t 4ror Pub Phtledolphia n- 1114 SALT LAKE iv , , chip. ' BE GLAD OF YOUR JOB e em'i"' Moreh , , - orreopondence and ottir pandit' to the publication should be eddroased MnAwe Audit Bureau P Melfinny, Rooters rPrOIntlitiTS New 'York Witco, III Ith Ave Ofneto, ift Ito. Michigan Petrol! (Mice, 1)01 Kresge Puildlag City so U. postoffica of tohaatActLok. Entidlamsat matter of Congcloot according aenrod f - NEWS SAOTRDAY OCTOBER 11 1910 ;1-- year ....... By Carrier. per rest' 20, Saturday Naves. per yitar ...... tioistWitekly. par yoar rortisit postage ettriL ----rirsuntea Ono. lir 4 all Addrossatil buainoss KrWfil THZ Oleg ltirt t'pittance,' rtah CitY SY 11.611 . , i , - Stroats. SUBSCRIPTION lt , , EVENING DEStRET ronsin or ittouth Carolina LJ fl Texas ,or S11, -Mexico. Hikes" or prftettee marehre are posaible land Instruetive in :Minnesota as in Artbet.elona riring on the rifle ravge Can ipt fi(tall) pursued in one plat, w in ;another pie- twit& ft does not eive.te that . Men twen the kind of training leweiving tirulsrl) eApeeted under the cireuntatiato eq. A at ,s.. Yor k tvgimnt. tot iestante. report all the time it was sit rt9s.A it did not has,- a single extended order driii. alid atone htmoreds or Its seerti:la were never hol't t" load and fire a rifle This organization and tht-tmen would hae learned more at their state camps Tot during ib.n ,o, and In UffUT itiirti.Arzat.a4e ;r1.11nthil peat They have been wholly and itheol'Aeiy Llnder the tontrok rtf the war dparement. Nor is there much to the argument that the Stftly officer& aisperision of experienced f and tissocistion with the regular rrny. II aunh sudden and overwhoiniing WILIUL The states already had regular officers saIgned to them for purposes of instruction and inspection, and if more sr. needed for any occasion, such as an eampnient, that has b4.411 nu difficulty in pro- curing them. This argument is easily disposed of by the suggestion that In ans sent I ta cheaper to bring the instructors to th stste (amps than to tak the camps to. the instructors. and, so far as ran he learned, quite aa eff,rtive. If a large tore is still needed at the border, by all nleittlill it should be malntained. but the value of the military sorvic there to thosw who koerforrn it does not appear to Justify the rule that all the units in the country must rceesarily hays a turn at It. NEWS EVENING . . , it Temple Corner of - South Temple god .,.. Malt tAk City. Utak. SUllingle Monate, et. Whitney Morocre , . 1 . , DESERET 7 I s , , ., . . , .7 ' - I . o . ' , ''..m..-.n......n"....'- ' ...: - NEWS $2.00 PER l'EAR Issued Mondays and ' - Thurads,:, I " AkOMMIN10.1.111 i . 'i |