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Show TH3 PHOTO fAQE EIGHT post DR. GOODNOW, NEW learned 30 names in a few hours. II SUGAR COO HEAD OP JOHN HOPKINS The sfory of the young womans methods in' the development of E speech held the audience. -s- pellbound, for were she not here to the assertions made, many Low Percentage Beet Clause Also prove to Be Enforced This Season One of the Worlds Most Wonder-fu- l there were who could not have Because of Tariff. Characters ' Addressed a given credence to the story. When Miss Keller herself was . Large Audience Xast Night. Return Engagement of G introduced she was greeted with a Redaction of salaries of most of the the of and ofifeerg employees Helen Keller, deaf and blind splendid burst of 'applause As Utah-Idah- o Sugar company has since she was 19 months of age, her teacher explained her position addressed one of the largest aud- to her by the use of the fingers ton been made on account of the 25 iences that has ever turned out to which she could talk at the rate of per cent reduction in the. tariff The World Famon a lecture in this city. .The 'big 85 words per minute) the yous on sugrar which went f into effect Production el tabornacR). Was wellfilled and not lady bowed graciously. She spoke resterday. The directory not only JFeaturingJTheGreat a 'person in that:1 entire assemblyfirstnn..tho. .beauties otmituoMuid lave redneed salaries, but have notified the of beet auditorium-withouin she had feelt of the sugar growers the left great pleasure Mer sermon Jtah and Idaho that that section ing that amazement and wonder 'bemg able to appear. sermon of life and of light, of the a ,was sugar beet contracts' relawhichovershadows every audience flnd ghg frequentIy referred to the tive to the quality of beets will be the young lady addresses. j sunlight and the beautiful things enforced' during the coming sumProfessor John G. Swenson of of life, mer for ..the first time since the d the Brigham Young 'University) After she had finished her the lecture in charge and first mon, the teacher and pupil gave a company was organized. introduced Mrs. Maey.who- demonstration of The salary cut runs" from the G dressed the audience to great the method employed by the two down to unmargeneral manager O D length on the life of Miss Keller, in communicating the words from ried employees who were receivO to She otld bow, twenty-sevethe teacher The the O pupil. years O ago, she ,who was herself partial- - hand was placed in such a position ing 75 per month. Married emO Dr. Frank J. Goodnow of Cothe blind girl could feel the ployees whose salaries are small ly blind and had been almost O tally blind up to her eighteenth vibrations of both lips and throat, suffered no reduction- - No reduc- lumbia University and now politi-of year, was sent from Philadelphia By this means and the power cf tion likewise was made onjhe pay cal adviser to the. Republic has been chosen president G to the Keller home in a small town imitation the girl gradually learn- - of laborers anL workmen, China, day of John Hopkins" University at O in Alabama to take charge of the edjtojmako- .- sounds and frame R. Thomas Cutler, Baltimore; G child then six years nld. With words herself, Dr. Goodnow is Eaton professor G great pathos and feeling this not-p-d Another most interesting chap-teH- and general manager of the comthe evenings events was the pany, said that the average reduc- of administrative law and muni- GCOGCO CGOOOCCOGCOCSOGCOGGO ehildhood lady told of of Miss Keller and the manner in answering of questions propound- tion is' about 10 per cent. Some cipal law at Columbia University herself. ed by th audience and the direct salaries havp been reduced as and is on a three years leave in which tliechild-exprespe- d She told of their first meeting and answers she gave when her teacher much as l5 per cent and others China. The Chinese government and the Carnegie International how the little girl had waited for repeated them to her. They dwelt only 5 per cent. Peace Endowment, which selected how that she she had first upon many subjects her.. Tten May Reduce Dividend. him for the position in China, in eome while on her words her yet informedjipon The fiscal year of the fingeraJn have r elucta n tl v - role a sed him mueh thesame manner thattbe;college. She not. only spokethe 28 and the office force'Btarted from his service there. present day teachers train the English language, but answered A cable message was received small children. The first trials one of the questions in German to work on the annual report yesterNow Is the time to improve the looks'1 from'1 v of demonstrate , Professor Goodnow aecept-tin- g her knowledge were brought out most forcibly was It said day. that the report and value of your farm by putting up Cant-Sa- g the offer of Johns Hopkins and Mrs. Macy related her exper- that tongue. , will be ready about April 1 and iiT Gates. Notice how the hoards are double-bolte- d he will take iences wit the child who possessLong will the people who at that the company would not give and announcing that etween 8 angle steel uprights. They cant sag or drag. Stock can see of at the duties his opening them plainly wont break them down or twist them out of shape. ed alii of- the natural life and in- - tended last nights demonstration out what its net earnings for last up ' The first cost Is no more than that of the clumsy d atincts the normal child does, but of the possibilities of the human year were until that time. It was the academic session in October. Johns of The Hopgates, yet they last five times as long. presidency wonderful aould neither hear nor see, and in j mind remember the intimated by Mr. Cutler that the had to find expression man and her scarcely less wonder dividend t'n per cent, Wuch has kins has been vacant since the re DuIId Your 0f ira C. Remsen, about the best means at her das- - ful teacher. through ates ready . been paid since the ' organization gignation tw0 years aeo. During this time thU.doo- -, posaL of the company, might bereduced, socketbeen Welch has William profe8Sor wrench end direction ihoet. Come in end exemtne the FOR SALE Limited amount of as the competition ,from Hawaii, days for the . It took twenty-fiv- e .Can't-SaGaUauttimevoaeomeWt teacher to teach the child 18 nouns good Carbon paper; lc per slice Porto Rico and Chiba has been so chairman of the committee which administrabeen the has directing Best 25 and' three verbs, but after a prae tyhile it lasts, in cent lots. growers, that, we will enforce it tion. In the interval the trustees tical demonstration child grade. Call this office. tariff bill and its going into ef- haveTiad under consideration Profect that the price of sugar has fessor Fine of Princeton, who was been' decreased., While officials recommended' by President Wilof the company say they do not son ; Taft, Dr. Bucklook-foa further decrease in ler. the archaeologist, and others. price, the market is gutted with - Dr. Goodnow was , bom - in shipments. 7 Brooklyn in 1859, and was gradm "IHiMIlJ In the contracts of the uated from Amherst in 1879 with FOB (All BV Sugar company with . the the degree of bachelor of arts. beet growers of Utah and Idaho From Columbia he received the is a clause that .only a proportion degree of bachelor of laws in of the contract price .will be paid i 1882. Later he received the de-fsugar beets which have a low gree of doctor of laws from of sugar. Heretofore herst. Columbia, and Harvard. He This clauselias not been. enforced studiod several years in Paris and by the sugar company and an uni- - Berlin, and has been Eaton profes-forprice has been paid for all'sor of administrative law at Cobeets. This has been done, University since 1903. cording to Mr. Cutler, so that the Dr. Goodfellow is the author of farmers would feel eneouraed to Comparative """ Administrative FANCY CFRONT SINGLE IRON GATES L grow more find better beets. Nor Law and several other works on 7 DOUBLE DRIVE IROT GATES tices have been mailed to all farmd r has thrown to the crocodiles ; municipal government. ers bolding contracts with the FANCY FRONT ALL WIRE FENCE AT THE ELLEN TONIGHT I!nian JPntors- - Egyptian nobles, company that this season the low REPORT ON VICE IN, staves, dancers and a vast crowd- THE OLD BAY STATE pfventago clause of the contract AMERICAN ALL WIRE FIELD FENCE oopnlacp. icen inpagearts and wiH be enforced in view of The following article is a clip tjte and soldiers, on the sea Ta POULTRY NETTING and WIRE STAPLES retrenchment which, the company Millions Invested in Establish- ping from the Denver Times. of boats, marching in' the has been Feb. concerning171 says, 11th, 1914, necessitated on acments Utilized For Immoral on the wave-li- t FANCY PICKET and EgyTt- count of the reduction in the Cleopatra, by Polly Pry. 7njvkt Purposes : fihorp t loves tales of fitting through the HOSTON;:Teb.28Thebnar.-cia- l T1 Who-thaLATir COMBINATION FENCE' palace .steps mance Retrenchment " Necessarv, and1, 'ind wr of the action, of business profit prosbaHs.- - Corgeons, The hardest period which tLe Ititlttilorr-- ! the priTicitaal, reason cants, alarums and i stratageni;- and industry will experience is during for its existence. TJo other" form savagery and passion has not read opulent scenes,far-of-efilled with th that f the time of readjustment to f on- - Lof criminal offense so flagrant and with tingling blood the story of day, tellinsr form story with maeveloris power, thaf marvelous queen of Egypt; iinnCsed open and so harmful to the it bv the new tariff law,jmunity would be tolerated for a Cleopatra, and of how she enslav- - "1r'T1r Ten sfra?ght into the hearty ALL" AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES that wondrons day that dpy of said Mr. Cutler. AVe were com- dav in this state. ed the great Roman warrior,An- to power and lust and savage reduce salaries and pelled These declarations are made in tony, and, mad with love,, how Phones At The Busy Corner. and 105. ' two from these Everybody e personages myself down royal report submitted to the legis-fereK f ' - Married men cannot ' live lature Work of Art. Photographic woe and desolation two to today by a commission a brought on ?75 & month and in mak-- J pointed last year, which has con- mighty empires and hideous death story told as only the .camera .oan tpll it. staged in old ing the reductions we took thisdueted a detailed investigation in to themselves t into .consideration. We took, a! seventy-nin-e It is a story that has been writ 0Tne' Elv. and in Alexandria, Massachusetts cities rvot- and onthe banks of the little more off the men drawing and towns. teh times without number, a great ' has- been1 Mediterranean, in its own higher salaries and from the sin-- The report says that millions of and moving tale-tha- t d with more than 7,500 people gle men, but in every case where! dollars are invested in establish-iLwa- s and acted, told and ' in' which-ha- s pbssible d retobl, but remampd the'' the ments utilized- - fo immoral mi That fortv-onmen to draw the same looses, and that prostitution in all ways fresh and absorbing! ngly c day salary This, reduction was neees- - its ramifications constitutes a vast teresting, never quite finished. iyears before Christ, with a cast of sitated by ttie new tariff lavt,' business .extending all oyer - the never, quite complete 'dunti! to-- Principals who are real artists, ' , ' whose expressive faces and ' which has depressed the price of i state. , . . day. , . tpap- to such an extent that re- - 'The repor bmphasize.4 the This afternoon I sat in the Cozy Tomirnic are render words j sugar not only in salaries of unregulated lodging hous Princess theatre on, Curtis nepp",,.17; . . ;! !i but in other Hups is necessary. e, public dance halls and recrea- - street, and in the soft .silent dark- is impossible to adequately Tadhe eoitracta which we have ttion parks., , "t;, pess'a,r the curtain of the' past Ascribe th scenes ns presented, hr wu'th the growers there is a low! ' fact that of the lifted and like a dream the tragic thiscnuine masterpiece of photo ' ' nercentage clause. Beets having women examined were ' actual .story in all tis minute details move artM low percentage of saccharine do the report says,) noiselessly by. COBB TO RP.univrp, One Fare For Round Trip inotcommand as high a price. "We clears the way for - successful Antony Brought to Life. pts VOO A L TP ATN7VG waived ATare of treatment that a of Antouv clause this for stood severbefore ns jbavc portion fL ycirs.but have -- notified "the class. The recognition of feeble-- ! in all his haughty pride and pow- UNDER NOTED TEACHER 6th Inc. T.ckets on sale April 1st "owers that we will enforce it minded girls at an early age in the, er. - , t this year. We will pay the same public schools would preyenftmnckl 'Royal Cleopatra, that seduc- ,v,-all now on trains, Equipment price for beets that we did last of the obesreved immortality tive sorceress Of the Nile, Mast 0f Tumbme and former maPsjper of Eex Theatre, closed1 bis the Ptolemier, beautiful, l cruel. year, but the beets will be' graded, among young 'girls. ' Ask for tickets via o The in officials no While the comwas -' city there. Cleopatra Sugar '"Payment at the Flkn Saturday ' He will leave soon for rany mird he run so" that it can at in the state adopted .Caesar Octavius. the rovaj least make expenses' and-thLake, where he re the policy of segregation, says! triumvir of the'Roman republic, ffV u it is a fact that In cer-- j brother C0Tlfiniie bw vooal trainfnir wife, 0 Antonys jdutiotis nro made sot Tthat theI the.report, . 1 tv . under KAnta mLana wfk n J tbai y .i i ll Tma J ab 4km& a ma (Ain OSH opor&to C. E. HEIEIIKEUER i I Cleopatra 6-Re- ; ' Helen Gardner ser-ha- . i o o o o o 8 ( n to-th- at vice-preside- 8 8 o nt n the-ear- ly irikm? '8dt he-taug- ht (faftes ten I? a -- - short-live- all-wo- od 0 wnCant- Sag Gates, r v Utah-Idah- o' CO.'- Ward & Sons or Are Headquarters For Manufactures of All Kinds of Building Material And General Mill Work. m ia HELEPATEA es - with-the-burd- ens ast com-upo- n -- I suf-,th- d. 1 ' '' 1 - - environ-dramatize- al-"l- ed pur-inarrie- n thc-east.- -- pd fa-o- in-'irpt- ,3 ff SPRING CONFERENCE . SAL T LAKE CITY, UTAH . nt tm-litt- le -- 1 H April 4 to 6 Inc. " - one-ha- e i feeble-minde- lf d, - . lo ; Extra i - Utah-Idah- have-openl- SALT LAKE ROUTE . a. J. H Manderfield ,A, Gu.P. A. Salt Lake Eggertsen Ticket Agt; Provo y e he impossible to run t the same basis as prevailed mor years. A V 1 ? -- Herald-Republica- n, was the accepted official policy. , , - whom Cleopatra in a fit of jealous .nd shows - promise for the 'future. |