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Show -- - ,, - - - ' - T - t , , . . ' , ..- - ''' I A-- . , 4 THE DESERET XEWS ' irAclivo mhz 1; , i 1 owing to her increasing industrild or third more pessons employed in manufactures than were so engaged before the war. la the last seven years the value of her manufactured products bas increased 300 per cent: and hi ' no other country 1as the transition been so OttlitiCRIPTION RATES DAILY. A& I earrier. per usentb............0. $1.10 rapid from a status where agriculture premail, per year in Lanes I , ifly dominated to one 'where manufacturing indusmail. per els montifs in advance b IA . Mr mail. per month, in advance a Cent tries have become of the greatest importance-- trenale copies a change directly attributable to the war: In niiiiii to ttalt. blab. Nevada 'I an...r...41 3"'we rI0 giontbk all her successes she wifl have the congratula. .' tailing; other mates by limit. per tion. ad not the emyç ut the tuned States-It SUBSCRIPTION RATES were only lo be hoped that our neighbor on Its .1111v advance mall, per year in oasts the south I were equally deserving of our com' .:Singles copies 4 Pereira postaga stirs added I. above rates, mendation and confidence. -- . a communications illua businese i Pest remittance TRIG PIWERST NEWS. , tt crAn ON SCENIC HIGHWAY . Salt Lab City. Utak, 1 ?or Tb Deseret Neve by Dr. Trask Oils& , - ' .- . , tee Address corloopoenonc and other senttar ;Publication to THIS EDITOR. a. P. McKinney. &wt.,. RorrosOOnitiV16-- , $OW York Orrice. 114 Firth Avenue Chicago Orrice. 123 South Michigan Avenue sot Metered at the postotrica ot Salt Lek C117. to Act el COnlgrenk TOOCOO. class alter aecordieg itrarch 3. 1111. Th. Aseociated Prase is exclusively entitled to ittio eve tor republicallos el all noir. dlooatchas lareditod to it or sot otherwise credited is this published per. and a lso the locel et Praia& Wo- All rights of rePublitelion Etlpae lter reserved. ars also i- . NOVEMBLrlt 15,, t920. 'SALT LAKE ! z , sos , , , , ; , : ' ' 1 . I., , ' I. :, i ,' 1,i, I ' E. - t: P' , : .1 - I 1: ;'' - 1 .,.. ' ' ,' V .t. 1 . - 4 ' ,I, - ,, , fl ; .. . - ' ; , , , - Wranger anti-Bo- ll. which dom- from Perekop, amp, Into the isthmus leading the principal pates followed been to have by corn- Crimes, appears forces. If rout and dispersal of all-hi- s !pleb i he could not hold that rocky fortress and the four-m- ik strip which It guarded, there was I Indeed little hope for him; and the Bolshevist as to lattack was both so strong and so rapid Iarbid such formidable defensive operations as ithe etrategic eharacter of the small front !would otherwise have permitted. Pertkop is isitualed on the shore of the Sea of Nwl-s- h or Sea," the lagoon which separates the ierimean peninsula from the mainland. The !narrow isthmus on which it stands gives the though . the imost substantial irallways which enter the peninsula cross the farther to the east, and a ilagoon on bridges . to Arabat, along Genichesk from runs irt41:111 -curious spit or causeway called the 72 miles 'Tongue of 'Anibal," a mile wide and ong which separates the."Putrid Sea" frorn'the e a of Azov on the east, From all these points iel entrance the White armies have been driven, end the Red forces are reported as swarming into the devoted Crimea by hundreds of thous.. lands, with small prospect of being successfully clucked anywhere short of the Black Bea. The 1Fresseti fleet in those waters may effect the Irvine of a remnant of the ,antl.liolabevist .iforee, but more than a TINDUAllt it can hardly ' It - ENDED? 1:1N I, ': -of Gen. . to ETIREMENT shevist . ( , - 7 : ary, Itt'SSLS mu. WARS -- I ' ,..-- The detail of Gen. 'Wrangel puts an end the last to military opposition to Bolshevism in Russia; end not a little inter- . . est will be felt as to the rourse to be pursued i...: ''''," tby tn. victorious regime now that it hu put, ' its domestie enemies , . et icut temporarily, I ;under its feet. 'The test of Bolshevist mode , Igloo will come when its leaders are free from ,,, ' Sk II menace 4 ' of civil war, and begin to brood over li , the rape of much of their fair territory to , enlarge and enrich the borders of Poland. They .t : 4 claim to have ietra and bones quite as sin- gem and altruistie as those of their belehhora . . ', ' about principle whkh . . , I,. they feel has been grossly Whited in the Riga ,it peace treaty with Poland: end. what, is more to the purpose, many millions of Russians who !".., ' I ' tare DO sympathy witti Bolshevism entertain ".: aubetaritially the same belief. By nut spring. the 'world should be able la see bow umch : ' ,, then various east European professions of lore I: of voice are really worth. , . I well-organi- . , - . ' t . . - . . ' -- - - t: G:2AX,IDONEN101,,,TAT DI MIMI- - , American can tall tatethntrMO 1 Om of the magnificent effort pat forth -aluring the Weld War by our good neighbor I n the nc;rththe Dominion of Canada. Elbe eras In the struggle literally front "the drop , of the 44" and never faltered or relaxed nne gots In her endeavor, and itaCtiliell until the gnat shot vies fired. She nised and equipped St bet OW11 expense hi6.111 men, of whom CS- .ICI erred overee& s. tier tosses were 35,614 gilled In filo 12,437 dead-o- f wounds; 14.173 teed of disease aod IsissIng;s and isk,gx wouoded. a casualty list of snore thee O Por goal This mditary strength repreeentest 7 per rent of ber entire population. Further' to OM she incurred a debt due to the war of gwo and a half billions, equal to about IS per Oact of her natiolial wealth, or CVO per heed for every persrm of her populationt Yet in spit. of these unstinted cootribu' lions to sictory. mar...Does te her vitality Pad to multirhed het resourres ths t. she earierged from the war tba least beastly tile. &nett of soy belligerent excepting tbe tithed , Mates- - Her entire debt burdest today is only per,cemt of the naVonal sicelth, arid the , yearly interest cost is Sri peeeselle--l- eI than one bait that of England. sed eiety of rrances per capita interest PIPProdilure. rrynn be point of ilew of the Vatted Kates. she bat fur years tasked as our best eintomer. Ith Poe eIret,tion. limn" Alt the tiati000-- 44 pie inprotPlion being Cryst Itriistn . soother fount7 oornmett '09441,04h. We condition for e time 4. fair-mind- ed , : , p eine-thi- U r t A 4 ,; P t 1 ta, to !gift 101- 7- otaeoct to E F. Intto: rd floe' of the but this Was a trloporary.oituabon,.and the prooports Pro that for year to groom, Canada tilt tong, rm to be. trtt to the tottel kingdom. onr antral important cuotorrwr. affhouab Oft tracts la root a balanerd (ratio, hot imports trout um 60144 larrtf 4o tires of bee plow-- 4 tadl. Irce phase of the ttualion.. may alowad I I ! bc-st- ur, ( M OT only this 'slate but the whole United I States as well is to be cengratulated on the decision reached at Denver Saturday to place the scenic wonders of southern Utah on the great Aroposed rk highway. As first arranged the route of the highway- - did not include Zion National park end Bryce' canyon; in fact, it missed Utah altogether. forming s 'circle which would have taken in the Yellowstone, Glacier park, the Northwest, the Yosemite,' thence skirting Utah on the south to take In the Grand ,Canyon. Efforts of the Utah delegation at the Denver coolies-io- n pivoted attention on the scenic attractions of Zion National park- and Bryce's, and the rest was Utah delegate by meant of photographs as well as printed and verbal descriptions conveyed to the convention an Impression of the grandeur of the scenery in the Utah wonderland. This 'point being attained, the placing of Utah on the proposed highway followed inevitably. ' The Utah, delegates succeeded. too, in having Salt Lake selected as the place for the cónvention of the Highway association. This meeting will bring to this city upwards of WO na,tional park.and good roads enthusiasts and will give opportunity for Salt Lake to demonstrate not Only its hospitality but also Its favorable and strategic situation in relation to.the national parks on all sides of the state as well as the scenic attractions within the state iteelL The Mach men who attended the Denver teneention are to be commended on the efforts they. put forth and congratulated upon the success they attained, 10 Littr.-011- IN TO LintiatLITI. NOTIIT.A Industry that has prullted by prohibition is the ,ipeetry r's having been proved that the lose has toured to the" ivan-ler- 's "ark mad that the proiperily that comes is ith tobriety is it greater atimulue to generosity One biome. The tomilein belief his heen that a lue3 in hi. Aid Po It would ceps" WI erten-Ka'pond metvy 'lite a ctruallati acwilois beteg proverbial. But the tmul,, ie ratoimentary: and ouch libereley ea liquor let:eces la eiyu. the I. ivot tor en of lila beta bast )py pertlyiv of hi brstia. Surely the epee. thtirt reekleaemes et a eed,hys Pool Si not to nritalive for botos4rice. Ae a nasal thioc the drunken lean who males does 00 t.peoliao tie is drink: vihereaa the tiobet else vivre Iapetus ha teteta to trientIabip ortrile tine ere j. t.crlor to male It im.era,or 'hat roon!a Is 'the LIM found,. not te a ass ef trot hut ta the and tharseier. Renee. the right htijiplAioeert end I ee tie sot heed the fate liable and 'vet of the wise 'twin to mak them me jefio et tIeeotteo snit the toeritco et IlsoItitIo end toemeelgies et (he A ri toomploweoris 1.4! to Nary u0,4,1 . '( t t, - 444....41e ,,,, aa -- - ....a , 0 a .0 o. , , , - ,A ,, V. 4 , ...,, . , t1 , , , ' ,..0.01. ' ,- - 1. ' i y I , ,k ' . 1' 7- . 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She takes to her arms the vietints of disaster in peace, the victims of floods, fire, tornadoes and other estasrophes. Over 30,000 such unfortunates were shielded and sheltered by her this year. The Greatest Mother is the WorldYOUR RED CROSS Is keeping faith with you; keeping faith not merely In your own eoustry, but is devastated Europe as well. ' Will you keep faith with her? The good she has done In the past has be mad. possible entirety through your ntemberaltip. Join tie Red Cross or resew your membership during the li RED CROSS FOURTH ,ROLL CALL The officers were L. H. Aide. coany. November 17 to 20, 1920- BOSTON BUILDING HEADQUARTERS-2- 01 IS preaeleet: presides: ft EL .114mier. escretary.traaetster. These oars, with C. ä. tiocereetait. of flogeon. salt istin learn sad IL O. Lea. el $alt lake City. oescolleted the board of Strotiors. A ae414Ing of mere Ikea ordinary Wargo( took piece to ?Cow Tara. whoa blies Loewe oseeoast stomas. tatichist of I. Plerreet htersluo. Soled flosecter. liecanie the birSto "fansof Norbert Lârteleles &liana. levet Stew Tort attorney. . I a Uv Eases Colds probtbition as beton, while lb Rented siren this eye of sottishores was wonL la sib Lott alma. sill not ao easily retain bee tragio antzeoce, and lor U1 Dot PO lavishly ornament bawl! srstb gems it the ezpossm of bee stases. Tufo &toilworn, of )rfoototo II) Lhol tomboy 01w pool I. bodeek the 'vampire" is noir hoists spent pins foe sweetheort4 dausbtort. soothers and lanes. ' .s nut At Relief told "Papc.3 4.6011NdiliMMI A - mosbw ti;a Steady' York with awls, ammo ehyt tar sows at aasira 4111 coutstos as sasslaa brakes hurt In hot too larootta lb unitatoro viarrioto viva fooatat 1,1t her ha tho ilaltki 'oat. la West.. hafa 14o ao maul of tho Inmate(' AL1,e moo ohm lb. Dritaitb 'Inv's. Poo alone lo hose Ifto bevorol: 'Hero likoa to l"vir mown fkohlwr WhG 1 oil 14 ha War. la a.. 4i7a2ty approves the, plan. th ostOnl Militia of ita arplaude it, tho votirs ow-1IhirviitteSnl MO loodorooat $od al,,to rithr IA &fa. 4 Ito"ns Teel ttl 1,404-4.- 4 la Iltritiokfr ira-- for Groat Il..64,41 )1,1,101 - J. 07..1.117,t AhhoT. 1 t - a. swinlivrirat poe 140. few." ea stiriroot Wow. or hoop mrnh, 111 n et them anent fr ortothl. liana cariloto of prof, o nd r"olrf 1,14 moor utsiworoao 'ohm oarttoo for goraorstkina flin' bora incro ro,gfA tho Pella lir Looping Mora, cm', 64,4 so pH 41447 haa t.orlona. Me nil last root" a potomo abtir of rhopfrororot Imo trots( that IWO thors to ha loiriolf onor TT owe' los hla to.e ft oot la hooOr of th I atrotioso 40,04 oho tlii hor toloo441 Car-re- -; 11.444 - ),,. f lt,fid , IMPS b ',it ft av ...a Am. , oe le 0 te. 7' -- before the iyes:dizzy palpitation of the beart Je or craving for sweet appetite e , or sour kinds of foodarc signs of by products of poorly digested or Imperfectly eraninated food, waste ' which bare entered the blood, Beetham's ritls assist to restore rs?rmal action of liver, stomach and kidneys. PP MA 10.11. -- - eéchard's Pills ku iguana 1 ' - Itaglogiaaid be graarioL la beasa, 1 Olae 100 t 1, $ ' sri-6- t)rigif Stet ?Myra JOIN 1,Vr? Jolt 1011w4 ills. WIWI tot 1.4 ail 11i,441 at 900 1,1.4. nil, 14 ot ai .4 reintlf I 7-- self-posonin- g rot.., who Ira at (p)rbor. la !hero. ip 10) ad 1..i:oirootta. Ow. th totol s.4 al040 oo; Pomo( it.billO, ragas wool PDC bol to00 04,416 so fop. ow. ow. bo 064 oriel.. 1100.1614. las ;I .I40,11 S ' 47 , 1.4 est "mos yes. Ser. 4c.1 fs Tailored AsoeCtivetIII. ISO Lobo Lien I tab. -- rale" el OM 46tVII.P1 toolot a ill mo Once Wlegt. 4 It loh.P1141, Isaias sralbwell ass$01 ad Regular Wages Irma roitirritas q. sea roso brirok ono of 1,11 PO onAmericin Plan of Employment IF toolaat, moa.' KILMER IN AIlat.t. Groat firtiolo O .1k 30 Paintcrs, and Paphangcra Compouitd a ovietacbs ort dorsal make a man Innk any 10834 tunoyee- -, ,ourwr. IL only ainaft Uwe ard saga, Courant. . INkNOWN Ur - t DORI Taa Mat east Moe ,,sr et virtoitiloof Wavle. 01 It Coat sposaMtbat- A aaso opt "raipa litho 0111Pirt taro boars ea. Cooposksrsi twee dasse ars talts usually brook ay a aavato oval al 1P1146 SU rliPS4 lbsbry. Roils( smit peat (lase lest flat aaa-saaseriss wadt tit WY Irtsealleo feat 11404: soap aa. reseals: penal, las asadoella tett. co I um 0,1 kattimmill. 1100.11. yarrapas aika alittaaaa 'Pesos Isski essagpovoe Ott P. ChrisitasPn. first pres4nti-a- l la Fait take City. ls wee t.iittlictsi la sot preliosion pls4artiabi7 ass- a trip tip Ikall Arbor- - - A ITTE ID 11011PIPPIF Psr 1,7 - , , AND HE HAS DITTINGt. WILD COlittlINT ravioli(' u. felbehme twists aye elm .111, : &:: , - .11ENIMMED 4 It sascript, who-neet- a Rooth rambling bout en SepC11:-wore otesi:44 to ono tits Itta.of JanoarT. folleirtag, Kolb tato eboee to be 0101. It vas annonseed from Weabingtee; D. that the lease on the quarters for the Salt Lake City penance In the Decay blinding bad been relieved for A per$04 et K. years. The sexual rental was s which Included pet for light sad beat. The Desert and the Tuscarora Ailing The cosesosales effected s consolidatios. ea company 1r a o riven the name of the Destee.Tvecorore renesSdated floidt )(Id Steep-- t i4 tre - L. PR, INTING LTI,t11-2-, lr'HEDcritErtET NEWCi Let IP' ' ., , d . , S o . - . ie - . , ,, A $ oko , , ..'' . IVVIL NOVEMBER 1St - - , . 10P Stews ,..., 1 . , I, 4111bwa.,.....Mbe., . . Lratb sad Robert L. King. Cello Irictoa of la ,plorder of rot. Oodfroy Prelims to the course of a botdop at the . al.: T. Dante( I JOAO.. elsoo-keepe- toieeepttbie sterner et. and tire thrre e I1 , , , - - , YEARS AGO. . July-Decem- M000mmon-ta- ll rwafry rroso IM Tiles at July-Decem- - , , . pro. adjustment orwagve and betinten the again. Ude SA wee granted bituminous miners. If their claims are just and they are granted. the production ought to be accord. tufty satisfactory. In the recent Erttish coal mine situation. the 13rttiah Governmest made the Point Prelaortiall that if wages were hicreased. ate bureau In production should be enured by the salon. .This la an age of Cul. Ages past, whrth the Creator walked through the forests of this land Re left there In the crucibi of Time the elements for this Age of Coal. And we evens to be looking ahead hate the age of the blood of (Copyright. 1121. by Prank Crane.) - - . , This is the biggut week. sa4i one, since the Armistice. , , mean 2.022.000 tons a. day. - 'not The railroads are doing their best to deliver empties arid move away loaded can as fast as possible. , On the first two days ot me week ending Oct. 23 the loadings were over 73.000 ears. This large amount of coal being bandied per week due not include anthracite. The anthracite output is estimated at I.1111.011 tons for the same week. Irm. Um week ending Oct. It official figure' show that the princtpal coal carry. big 'roads leaded 31.114 cars. The antbractte IbinOTIP are demanding an -six price-In-the- , . .- . - - - - are nut usually interesting. but S TATISTICS limy are illuminating to those who wish' ten-ye- ,... ' TO BOLD WHEAT: OR SELL IT. : 4 , 12.00,011 ig regarded as the normal rk to study as4e subject to which they may refer, and when used as a basia of comperison they sometimes become of peculiar Interest - to everybody.' This happens to be the case just now with respect to the proposition which is being etrongly urged upon middle-we- et farmers to "hoid their wheat" for a higher price, to It, three dollars e Mabel. An examination of the monthly krkes of cash wheat in Chicago ar for the discloses Mat period filet-19- months the average was clay 1.1 cents lower than the average price for the six months January-Jun-e. Another table shows that the American farmers market 713 per cent of their wheat In the period, ai against Z per cent in the remaining sig. months. $till another et of figures baited on farm prices for the years IOW to 1710 allows the same price lot ' the tau pencds. Thee progressive farmers who couituet their hic.insas accordng to a strirt system of accounting as to "cm erheeir and other expense of production, offset by credits indkating tits prices at which their products,were told, will have douitlets bees aware of the foregoing tact without being reminded of them; and.to what client their preeent policies shall be influenced by past experiences, they have Peobaht, given full consideration. To the ordinary okeerver, bowever, it would seers that the farmer "rho "held his wheel." oaiy , to receive fj cents more per bushel for H, lost money as compared with lb. farmer be sold shortly after harvest: the Li cents fogad net Doan anywhgre Dear paying for haterael, ea meaty. shrinkage of grain. storage andinsurepee. One etpetierced middle-we- d observer nd not a speculator, either; bet baskeiN. farmerchallenge tontradktioa of the awe-lio- n that. slang the last :0 years as a single period. the farmer who marketed kit 'hearts November and DerembeP made metre mosey than the ono who held it until splice, ,, to , .4,, , Lux-ember- '''. Park-to-Pa- Park-to-Pa- - -- - I , prices of bread and potatoes and the buidlord doing his worst, lira has Dot lacked sest this fall. Now that winter is just around the corner Xing Coal is added to the fearsome list. Remembering Iltast winter. when the gas 'froze and the pipes burst and BrosAway was an Alpine pass. we have an eye on lEinS 4 t Coal. 4 ; We are interested to know that and we are all going to get Industries. The shortage in Greater New ,York will not become more serious than it has been. Bituminous coal hag without a doubt sold at the highest prices that will be seea in lite tutted States for some time. Immigration to the United States of the kind that finds Its way to the coal mines , le irteadily and rapidly Increasing. , Although Europe will be compelled to be a large buyer from us, Trance. Italy. and Belgium have an accumulation of stock, since Germany fulfilled the terms of the Spa agreement during August and September and delivered to them 1,121... ICI tons of coal.Italy hae & stock of 1.001,00 tons. 12.131,04)6 1Por the week ending Oct. tons is estimated lut the eon coal produc. what with the I. - - - ' SHE KEEPS FAITH WITH YOU-a- WILL YOU KEEP FAITH WITH HE , - , 15 - - : . fqturing activity. Today she has probably a Soutti Tempi and East 'tempts Streets. it:Ed.., rubl!nhed Daily Earapt dultddr dirsabor of Audit. Pursaa ad Circulations. - ' : COAL mamt.., Ed ; MONDAY ,NOVEMBER i undergo a change within the next few ctn. - 1 , - th Bid ogi Tote ;refit !it p, r , |