Show t Ht Hl IH Hl t t i r TEMPERANCE C E I f hi D I E PART PAR T M IE E N T Tul TulI J t I 1 t I CONDUCTED BY W C T Tl U fl J I EDITORIAL COMMITTEE j t 1 MISS FRIEDA DRESSEL MRS U WAY vV A Y Yh 1 c h f rT j Motto Mollo of the W G C T U 11 11 Mental suasion for lor the mon man who thinks Moral suasion for Cor tho the man who drink Legal suasion for the statute mall make Prison n suasion for the breaker THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER Tho The press committee of tho tiro temper temperance temperance ance ante department want to commend Judge action In regard to the closing of the tho Sunday night the liters and the man picture shows slows The TheW TheW W 11 C T U stands read road to to help in inan inan inan an good work worle to mako make Ogden a safer and cleaner clenner Plato place for our boys bo s and girls I The Tho Th Grand Old Man said that I ilIa law w was to make e it easier to do right I and und harder to do wrong We e feel lint Hint the tho closing of these places places Is a amoo move moo in the right direction Ono One of our councilmen may mar be an au ane exceptional e father and able to control his children and guide ulde them in the right light path but all public spirited peo people peole plc le who have the tho future good of o our cit elt at heart can see sec that that is not note the th case with all parents who live livo in Ogden Some think their duty Is s dono Bono when they the provide food and shelter and let their children roam the streets and nut of course will enter these lacO and there meet evil ell companions who whom m lead them to other odor evils And An AnIt I It is from Crom this class our come Wo We would like to remind tho the coun councilman cilman that An ounce of prevention Is 15 I orth north a pound of or cure cur and aud that the 9 T strong should bear the Infirmities of or ortho the tho weak I IThe The Apostle Paul declared that If Jf pat nt at my mv brother to offend I will eat cat no meat m nt while tho the world Paul Panl was willing to lo she give sheH brother who KM Inn H meal for his weaker would not he be willing to give gle up a amere amere amere mere pleasure to save sae boys and girls to a C pure lire lifo and useful and honor honorable honorable able ablo citizenship of or our future Ogden 0 g ea PEACE ON EARTH GOOD WILL TO MEN It Tt Is just lust as s well while wo we w are a o cel eel celebrating I the Christmas and New Years holidays and felicitating our selves fiches on being a Christian nation to see seo what whal loud kind of Christians a good part of or us are arc areA areA A very YOO accurate gauge san of our aver average average age Christianity of or the tho national sort Hort HortIs Is la afforded by U what the Uw majority of or our people are me willing to allow th liquor traffic to do Unless a majority wore willing through our government which is nothing but the people themselves vo wo would not be consenting as a n nation nation na nation tion to lo such things as the following During 1909 in tho the United States we wo will devote 2800 bable to be smothered smothered smothered ered to lo death by drunken mothers We will consent to it that sui suicides suicides ci es shall take the alcohol route louto into eternity The Tho majority of or our voters and al at alleged ail l jerI statesmen will coincide that widowed mothers shall be I abused beaten beaton and heartbroken by drunken sons I The governing majority of the vot yot v ot I err ere rr will wiH make no protest against S tine tho liquor traffic creating orphans More fore than half our American rul rulers ers eis will look on with complacency while whine our ow distilleries breweries and saloons send out oat criminals Wo Vo will agree to it in advance that murders shall be committed by h drink crazed Cl men rather than stop the traffic that pays of o the gov government gO I expense We will consent that hat girls that were babies only sixteen years I ago shall during durin 1909 HIO tramp our I streets fit as prostitutes prepared for ruin nun through strong drink used use by b themselves and aud others We will benevolently point paupers made marIe by the saloons we have licensed and protected for the money wo o e get geL out of them over the hills lo to the poorhouse Worst of or all we will provide bars for young oun men to stand up to every Saturday night during 1909 1009 as candidates for Cor the tho places of o the dead drunkards of 1908 And we will piously and thankfully seat Hal ourselves a nation naHon of some omo eighty eight million Jack Homers in our corner ct cf c the earth euth to eat cat our Christmas pie I while wo we put in our our thumb and pull cut our plum and say sa what a n good goodboy goodboy boy bo am 1 I and point scornfully at atthe tho the heathen h Chinee and pagan Jap I nail nad aar send senrI send them missionaries Impressive It Peace on onearth earth and good will lo to men Set the bells ringing American Issue I f MINNEAPOLIS BREWERS MAY BE COMPELLED TO RELINQUISH SALOON OWNERSHIP Owing to the tho abuses which have hae grown up from tho tiro ownership of a large part pail of or the saloons of Minneapolis oils olis by the brewers the attorney gen gem general general eral oral of the foe state stale A T Young has lias put putI I it up to the brewers browers that he h proposes I to cut down flown the number numb or of o saloons in Minneapolis and take their heir ownership out 01 ot o the hands of ot otI the tiro breweries entirely The breweries I i according to their general custom everywhere where allowed to do so have been In the habit of supplying the building the tho license and the stock for saloons run by Irresponsible Irr par parties parties parties ties whose only stake in the matter is to pay pa for their beer and get et as much muco cash out as possible Hence an an amount of lawlessness and an crime con connected c connected n nee led with running the saloons that General Young thinks can be obviated by b emitting cutting their number down and pre preventing venting breweries from Crom owning saloons sa saloons saI I loons making each place pla e individual responsible for its own conduct I Tho The breweries have ten days whore where wherein horein in to consider the situation They The are aro exceedingly loath loat to withdraw from tram tho the retail business but it 51 Is evident that they the will have to yield some somo somewhere where American Issue FIFTEEN GIRLS A deaconess accompanied by a po policeman policeman entered one ono of the resorts down town lown and began to hand leaflets containing words of warning to tho the thomen thomen themen men and aud women sealed seated about tho the tables Coming to lo a young country girl with a frightened look on nor her face she stopped slopped and asked in a low ow voice I Do you ou know where you ou are arc areNo No maam the girl rl answered I just came carne in from J today toda with ith Mr Ill Spaulding lies Hes sot got a place for me rue meto meto to work worle We Vo came camo here to get bet et some supper It It a good place I Tho The man across the table looked darkly at the little black gowned wom worn woman an who dared to meddle with wit his hig I affairs tout but was Interrupted In the pro protest protest protest test he ho would have made by tho police policeman policeman I man who promptly arrested him on onI I suspicion 1 He said he lie had work for Cor me in ono one of the stores faltered the girl as tiro tilO tilOI I deaconess led lo her away awn to n II safe place Ince Hes lived in Jever J ever eer since last I spring and he lie was always nice to me meI I wanted to earn some money so I I came camo to tho rho city Mother Molher and father I were willing Next day the deaconess wont with time the girl not n L only as far as the railroad station but bill all the lne wa way to lo her herr home hom homIn In the small snail city ell of J The parents were wro shocked when they the found how near noar their daughter had come como to being sold Into while slavery Tho The deacon deaconess ess stayed U J wo or three days lays and made Inquiries about thin young man than Ho lie had posed as an insurance agent but buthis buthis ut I his real had been to win the confidence and lure to tho the city elt tho the I young oung girls of the town Before sho she left the deaconess found fourteen other othor girls woo who no had been approached by b him and were planning sooner or later to take positions offered by him in tho city Fifteen Innocent girls And only I IS r saved S od because a woman brave bravo and andI alert found the first one before it was I too late Ito How Hog long will wilt fathers and mothers In country coun lr neighborhoods re ie reI remain I main maln blind to this danger to lo their Deaconess Advocate A Test for Coal COJI Gas GasDo G GasDo Do you suspect your furnace of DC leaking coal gas Into the heat hoat flues and Into the house A simple and an ef ere effective effective way wa of testing for tor this trouble Is to throw upon the Iho furnace fire a aI large wad of or collon cotton which has been I with oil of oC peppermint and thickly sprinkled with sulphur to tomake tomake tomake make It IL burn quickly Close the Iho furnace fur furnace furnace nace door tightly and have some Bomo one who has not smelled the prepared cot cotton cotton cotton ton wad try t to detect the tho odor In tho the rooms above If it Is found rould you OU will t need a now drum rum for your furnace without hout delay I |