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Show CACHE AMERICAN, , m a eaai ain SPOTTED TA!L A a,. i" i I i i i( i t Inoff n. ual.a ' it earth, li nf ti. tba i! ji! nijr A Cl- - t fir, th tba kill of Meiilmaot fir Cril.i!t bin Salt Lake City's rP. a HOTEL y to-d- i tent to arrval tba lit' lb row. Tba Rrue ought ti.la proceeding rath-o- r I.V'i lutiili d, and tba batlia m t h the rvs'ilt that Graltana drlarbu ml dcMnqed. Tb row V . 1 had probably broom Indian sustenance long before ilia fight rri'iiirirnt la till engagement X. ' CvV' " n a young Ind'an a bo lairr at talnrj lnu.t tl.a promlnenca of Krd Cloud. Hr. too, wa aelfmade, and bnlib-he'ng a leader amnn warrmra. h bad fought a duel tth a au'H blrf fur the li.md of hla w'fr. n. on t( e brad chief and b.id died, S;ii;ti d T.ilt an chosen Over older iron to auerred him. Af:or the lull! oxer the discarded cow. alibh hd to depredation on the Oregon trail and aubse-qmn- l iunl. Iim nt of the trlba by other troop, Spoiled Tail and Otln r ueie ro'innanded to give tbemsohe up a nmrderer. Mueli to the aurprUe nf ti e auldler at Fort I, ir.uiiie, tidy wj promptly half-forgotten done nnd ll o thru braie, dreel In tbe.r nar array. L.arelicd In, Article I i none. Thla rimming tl elr " 'WJ br.n ery bad an eiTeit In their favor, OURTEEX years ago an army of two million Amer' A 91 . 4 and Slotted Tail eentuilly wa ican citizens was gathering in Trance. They had left 4 freed. their homes and families and businesses; they had s' In 'si'o. wlien ll.e S!oo tinder traveled thice thousand miles across submarine-infestemr f C ... IU-e I'loud opposi-t' bulld'ng of and now they were ready to lay down sias; r af S railroad Inlo Montnini. Spoiled their lives, if need he. for their country. Millions Tail fjiored tl.e treaty, although be in America, were prepared to follow them and more, did not sign It. lie did. however, do liken er- sign Hie treaty of April Lit. Isi'.S, In Today the nmtion faces another crisis, in which wblih the Slim reservation waa the enemies allied against us arc more insidious hut and the road to the mines A' not less dangerous. Icrvasive and corabandoned. t; which the chosen officers of law the to seetn ruption, was In powerless pold the Black Ilili. Not knowing exactly suppress; the sinister growth of the underworld, whose tenbow the white men valued this tacles reach out to touch us all; the extravametal, Spotted Tall visited the gance of government; and the mysterious paralysis of our ecominers and prospectors in their nomic system these are the enemies which now confront us. ramps to find out. As be sat be- They have been allowed to encroach upon us largely through fore their tires, be INtened to talk our own carelessness and neglect of duty as citizens. of wonderful initios nnd rich ore. In the battle against them the average citizen is at a disIlls untutored mind pained the Idea because he is unprepared; he is willing enough, but advantage that the Itlaek Hill lands were exhe is bewildered. lie doesn't yet realize that he himself is pritremely valuable, and that a price commensurate with this value should marily to blame, hence he is taking no serious part in the conflict. By average citizen I mean a great many men to whom we be paid to the Sioux. The trealy of ISIS hud taken should look for leadership, as u ell as the larger number who away from the chiefs the power to possess no qualifications for It In' make treaties for sale of lands. On fact, too often do citizens of all country took part In politics, and this account, commissioners were classes assume that polities, and most of the high positions were held by them. Political leaders, sent to the Sioux to find out what crime, and even economics, are no then, were chosen by the voters. Tall demanded. price they Spotted business of theirs. It does not oc- Now, through the apathy of the had spread the news he gathered: cur to them that they are, every voters, they are often chosen by the lands were valued by the Inother politicians one, Individually, responsible. dians at $60,000,XX). Why Is It that patriotism burns Changing Social Life. Naturally, no such price could be This change Is partly due to our paid. Further negotiations must be so brightly In times of war, so dimentered into, but for the time affairs ly In times of peace? It Is just as changing social life. Many of ns r were at a standstill. The troops, necessary In meeting the complex do not even know our It Is a manifestafeeling that later on the territory obligations of peace, hut these ob- neighbors. But tion of a deeper and more sinister would be opened, began allowing ligations do not stir the Imaginachange the tendency of the averminers to pass In without limit. tion like the primitive emotions of age citizen to let somebody else do The younger Sioux, who hoped war. The average citizen feels his thinking for him. That tenwith their elders that a large price the problems of dency threatens the very foundawould be paid, taw this Inilux with that, somehow, will be solved for him, and tions of democracy. peace alarm and anger. To a man, the to realize the possibility that Met some one else do the thinkyoung warriors on the reservation falls Joined the hostiles, of which Sitting calamity may result from his own ing. That easy doctrine Is Injuring ns Bull and Crazy Horse (a nephew of Indifference. cot only In politics but In other Be Still Can Proud. were leaders. Spotted Tail) Under It crime flourishes We have as much reason now as fields. Spotted Tail, who had been to and business languishes. Washington, where he was made we had fourteen years ago to feel Some International bankers, since much of, had become much friend- proud of our country and to love lier to the white people than some it We believe, with some Justice, the war, have been careless In lendIn ing other peoples money on forof his brother chiefs liked. Big that It Is the greatest republic eign securities. Others have been no the of Under world. the in history considerhad Mouth, particular, able to say about this, and was man- flag In the world does a people en- charged with something worse than carelessness. But the citizens who, aging to turn the Brule against joy more freedom or find greater happiness. We boast of public edu- against sound business principles, Spotted Tall. There was one sure way to cause cation, universal suffrage, liberty put up the money were not without blame. In their eagerness for gain, Big Mouth to be still ; Spotted Tall of speech and the press. We enjoy went to his lodge, and called him rights undreamed of In ancient they too often refused to think for to They preferred out. As the talkative chief ap- Greece and Rome. let even with themselves. that task to some one peared, two warriors seized him, the sounder principles upon which delegate and before he could resist Spotted to base the hope of permanence of else. It was well known to all who read the newspapers that certain Dttr Institutions, we too may gome Tall shot him dead. After the Custer disaster, Red day go down, as did these older re- governments had already default' Cloud was suspected of disloyalty, publics, unless we recognize and ed on debts to their own people. and Spotted Tall was made chief of live up to our civic obligations. It Greedy Investors did not balk beall. the Indians at both his own cannot be too strongly Impressed cause of that, but cheerfully put upon every citizen In a democracy up billions to loan to states, muagency and Red Clouds. nicipalities, and Industries of those Crazy Horse had separated from that It Is his duty to help actively same governments. Sitting Bull and engaged In a des- help In the task of government This Is not an essay on economThe otner day I was talking to a perate battle with General Miles and his troops. Spotted Tall negotiated substantial business man from New ics. I am not an economist I did with his nephew, and In the follow- York. We were discussing an Is- not foresee the depression, nor do Lulled Into Complacency by ProsI know when It Is going to end, ing spring (1877) Crazy Horse sur- sue of Increased taxation then up perity, Our Citizen Passively AcWXIT Service, , 1932. Bell Syndlcat though past experience teaches me rendered. The great Sioux upris- before the house of representatives. To Be Concluded Next Week. cepted This Poisonous Growth Is bound to the who come, Is the upturn the perway, I said, By With Small Concern. ing was at an end. haps slowly, perhaps suddenly The Brule chief, now a man of representative from your district? Tribute Where Due when we least expect It have not yet solved the riddle of He grinned sheepishly. middle age, still preferred an achonor No matter how sure you are of the business cycle. They were to of having suggested The he I said. dont know, Inter-tribtive life. feuds reblame for having made no plans to the tribute of the two minutes si My friend pays a goodly share victory, never fall to make full promained to be settled, and Crow Dog, vision for a reverse. keep the retreat from turning Into lence has been given to several peo another Sioux, was one of the af taxes to support the government This rule Is axiomatic with a rout Business might profitably pie. Actually it belongs to a South marked men. Spotted Tall gathered and yet he doesnt know who votes a war party and started out to spill for him on the tax question. He every capable military leader, but write that military axiom Into Its African statesman the late Sir The king ac relies on a substitute and doesn't It was Ignored by most of our busi- books for the years to come. Percy Fitzpatrick. some Indian blood. the boom Sir Percys suggest.on leaders ness who We have even two miliduring the made know knowledged Is! substitute other They met near the Rosebud In a letter sent to the statesman on We began by unThis Is something of a retrogres- years. Few made plans for any- tary blunders. agency In South Dakota August 5, which read: The king 1SS1. Crow Dog felt that he was sion from an earlier period. When thing except triumphant advance derestimating the strength of tl.e one occasion, was founded, our from one objective to another. enemy, and progressed from that , . . ever gratefully remembers government In a dangerous jur and preposition, forefathers did not let unknowns Many burned their bridges behind to overestimating it. The cry, We that the Idea of the two minutes pared to defend himself. them. Then the advance was halt- are just turning the corner, of pause on Armistice day was due to A shot rang out more than one represent them. They made It their no doubt, but this shot readied Its business to know all about the ed and the recession began. It can- 1020 00, was the equivalent of We your initiation a suggestion which mark In the heart of Spotted Tail character and achievements of the not he said that they were to will have the bos out of the was readily adopted and carried out men they elected to public office. blame for that recession, for apwith heartfelt sympathy through trenches by Christmas of 1014-15-. The Brule chief lay dead. Then the outstanding men In the parently our puny human minds And our This country Is going to out the empire." London Times. (C. 19X2, Western Nsuspaper Colon f'-- r h lit-ti- Brule Rlnux. dl.m fhmd mmaaa reajmo-aihlllty- started Ural tan's iti.rt. Tim Chicago our probably amm-'- l !nc of pd 1(9 oiIut bovlut i an oil on ' in l by ml fr.iiit. and taken kjr a wd Tait ttaati-litgion'- a it.. caue if trm till, a run tr.in irj ile an!e yi-- tha deft, of UV2, la Hi equivalent Kom type of exhibit may prove of 1 lie tVntrwl I'ewer ara lovtnrl NEW YORK HISTORY difficult lo acquire; New York' hie of 4lnr. il, 10) ba beard growth, for example, baa been o FROM EARLY DAYS aw leading men, given over to fear Ift and o destructive aa lo lear national of failure, bankrupt pra! a fcwaOai q few of 111 old Shop front, old fl n" J Via I 4 auatal adi dema . aa grr 'iti ! I no Thi ry. and IhiltlievUut. W la Mi awj tame Hm diaapiain, ftaim I furniand of ptncca algna utensil, lam Uaaa.i fuMpM M mm ed' lima for craven cringing. Looking Muicum Croup Vividly ture and paneling whhh are Imimr-tau- t M tb aa Wiag a. am. T k,i out of my window, 1 tl tVwr4 BM Recall the Item In the Ixindon collection. ImmA. A of th monument to tt aalilngton. I But the beginning la suh a fin one, think of Valley Forge, and wonder Among th tattered letter, odd offering eo many poudbillttc, that bow tboao who tiuwr lament and tluiodurkened por- money wnd support for expansion map and wring their band Would bar en trait and print, other fragmentary mem must aurcly forthcoming. On Joyed that winter. Thla la orahllla which lino the walla of the hope that good allree of It will be bicentennial It la ttma row ktuaeum of the !ent on further work from Mr. City of New Retest llottl , for a new reckoning, a new York thert runs the aerie of model Franklin aud Mr, Burns. New a new muragai group In w hleh Dwight Franklin York Herald Tribune. During tb winter paat many a and Ned 3. Burn bava recaptured good man, willing and abl to work, th long pat of (ho great eat city Reads baa gon through a bell of unemLika Pag From of lb world. They are delicate ployment and uncertainty. Old eon Farmer. Almanac panorama, beautifully ng that, w may alao And Th spirit of the "Old Farmer's finely modeled and that torn good, along with th1 atrurted and breathing a audden life and vitality Almanac brought up to dale In the evil couira out of all depreaalon. Into lha dead rriu-- about them a Commonweal (New York) by Bob-er- t I am not a at ranger to deprrw Ihry reeat the veritable scene I. Tristram Coffin: alon. Kcotionilat tell ua that tb amid which Ihoae old letter panned litl! your houas po rts. panic of 1873 wa lb cloaeat anal- or thoae quaint dream- - were worn. Mak frUnds with your arms and ogy which history furnlihr to our ha. thtf aim-pllook I'eter Bluyveoanla tword My father, a preoent trouble. like something In a museum un fits your aprlnc b'low a pins, bualnrwa man and farmwell er la Mlaaourl, wa caught In that til near It one ee the governor 1lsol a morning glory yin. a vivid aa life (If Ilav your bedroom far th dawa. general dlaaaler. I waa juat thir- himself, fully aa large), Hava window teen year old. On day my fa only about with wo curtain on. over Colonel Cartwright's alarming thee told m tb wbol atory. II Brlds Thoush demand for surrender whll the ready cleared a arore. -John,' b aald, everything 1 Seventeenth 200 Room 200 TUc BaiKa aunahlne Ilea Cut thicket dowa and mak oa mor. century own baa been (wept away except of Bleep an hour In th sun. upon the raniart Radi, connecting Is rrery tba farm, which la covered by a placidly Meuw Amsterdam fort outalde the Talk to your cow when milking RATES FROM ft JO heavy mortgage," (W Anally oat door. don. ID "I must try to mak aom Jmtt tbe fort baa lain burled for Py all that' good, be much alon. Well, Nkm fdtarwi money by traveling aa a aa let man. aomemhere beneath tbe Ie no mans plow. hors but your own. ERNEST C ROSSITER, Ur. Wbll I am away yon muat taka many year of lower Broadway; car of tb family and manage th foundations a eonn aa hylaa peep. Peter Stuyveeant la a dead aa a Plow Mow befor tha crickets cheep. farm. During the next threa year la the and to pleasant, Caver. I Be Slat Park my brother and I ran th farm. doornail, life of the little ou(ot of Nrvrr hop to rle In Ilf bucolic An old cavern, not yet fully exW plowed, aowed, and reaed. Dutch Until home have you brought your plored, but used by the Indiana for empire which once occupied W took our produce to market wife. wa once the lip of Manhattan. many years as a biding pliice. la io Tli owe day were not o different what In the model those time are aa alive Nrver trust your torn to grow be made a state park northweat of from these for th farmer. I reson Iirfor a or have So ax are club. aa you Iiiat night' supper Nan Antonio, Texas. It Is beneath member we bad a field of timothy blue waters and woodthe I no rain to match a mother, CoO acres of Burnet county land Thrr bay which waa particularly flue. I ed pleasant the Raid river (so much Sons and aeed help on each other. sloe of near Highway GO. Hundreds of arbaled It up, a carload of It and I.llerary Digest. rowheads bar been found In tb aeot It by rail to SL Lou a, hoping pleasanter than today ) a they are of the cavern. to receive a top price, but It did seen through the window Unfortunate Cbicks not bring enough to cover th Beekman mansion, while General Howe, Interrupted with wineglass In Paraoaal Proof At Altoona, Fa., two bantam freight charges. hand and a mot upon hla lips, tosses Adam Most of tbe girls thnt fnm During those years my attend- the Irritated glance of authority chicks starved to death because they were nimble to ent ad a pigeon does here dont want to marry. ance at acliool wa limited and I over Ills anoulder to see what the from the month of the niolher. Ke How do you know? bad to do the best I could to keep Inan In. It's hare brought guards Adam Ive acked em. The bantam eggs were luitihed by up with my clause by studying at fernal esof young rebel suspected pigeon along with a number of night Those were certainly hard name of Nulliiin Hale. Chicken Yield Cold The mother goon eggs. time. Tet, sweet are the uses of pionage One almost hear the voices and accorded her mixed brood thepigeon A chicken killed by Waller Futt same and It wa the best one adversity, a lot suddenly understands treiilment, feeding all with her DHL of Alhermarle, N. C, bad five gold thing that ever happened to me. It about the American Itevoliitlon. me me more, gave taught greater Alive, too, are the wuterfiont The pigeons thrived, lull the chicks, nuggets In Its gizzard unable lo lake food from the birds confidence and a keener sense of crowd under the long Jibbooni on mouth, died. Perfectly Suited reiiiiNihlllty than anything else South street, or the Ind.nns, thri-could have done. Lopher How doe Snlgglefrtts like centuries earlier, In their encamphis new typist? Wanted Praferred Position Unsuspected Powers. ment at In wood. These models are She Just bla type. Itev. Moses How, of the I cite my own experience merely an essential nnd fascinating part of to show how men and women ac- the new exhibit, something which Middle Nlreet Baptist church. New lydla E. PiiUthami Vegetable Com pound tually gain a new strength and distinguishes it from those of other Bedford, Mass., for fourteen years and of the Scnnuina Bethel there courage when thrown upon their museums. They give an Incomown resources nnd responsibility In parably better Idea of the times for fifteen yenrs. In his diary tells time of crisis. They find In them- they portray Ilian do, for example, nf linry lug lllder Daniel lllx of Dartthat he be selves powers they never sus- the models of old London In the mouth, who reque-te- d pected. great London museum; and they burled ns near the gate of the cemeThe life of a military man fur- suggest how wonderful will be the tery as possible so thnt he could be nishes another example valuable in reeord which this museum will con- first out at the resurrection. He was In every tain when time lias enriched Its col- burled next the gale on March 24, times like the present. army career there come occasional lections and broadened their scope Air Again Up in times of dullness. The officer, sta- to cover the countless fields of New tioned at some remote army post, York's life and activities down to Creature of Habit Those the lore . are first to suffer when monthly pains ahatter her New Prisoner Oh, by the way, has his routine duties to perform. the present time. As yet, of course, nerves. Lydia E. Pinkhtm's Vegetable When these are completed be finds there are ninny lacunae. The con- warder, I always sleep with my door Compound would ease that awful agony. the temptation almost overwhelm- temporary scene Is hardly touched. open. ing to give over his leisure to cards, light reading, social eveNo Set Execution Timn In Name I Spanish Worablp It Is nings, painless Prisoners condemned to death are are strips of parch Phylacteries Florida was given that name by the officer who resists that tempfa executed In the early morning .cent upou which certain pas8age Ponce da Leon for two reasons tion, who spends hard hours each hour primarily because It la tli f Scripture are written. They arc flrst, because it waa a flowery land ; day studying the latest advances time of day when It will cause th. oiund about the forehead and on and, second, because he In artillery technic, In transport. In lauded on least disturbance In the prison he arm of the devout Jew when tho day of the Spanish festival tactics It Is this officer who re There is no particular hour when hlg making morning prayers on called the Fcat of Flowers, which ceives recognition when the opporall executions must be carried out. week days. corrcsnonds to Palm Rundnv tunity for active service comes. So it Is Id business. In this time of Oxford Arctic Snow University Through Thu African Goo of extreme dullness, many have The erection of a stone Old Seat of Learning Nothing definite Is known of the sunk back Into a kind of lethargy. The university, In the modern shaft on Cape York, In Greenland, origin of geese, according to the But the wise business man, like the dntes to the Twelfth nnd ns a memorial to Admiral Peary, the leading writers on poultry. sense, It la conscientious officer, is using his Thirteenth centuries as an out- discoverer of the North pole, recalls said that they were held sacred In present leisure to prepare for the one of the greatest chapters In Egyptf 4,000 years ago. They were battles to come. He Is devising growth of earlier schools In connec- Arctic history. domesticated many centuries before new economies of production and tion with cathedrals and monasIt not was until 1909 Although the Christian era. Italy Is Bald He is studying the teries. This despite the fact that a distribution. that he actually reached the pole, to be the home of domestic geese. problem of how his product may be number of European universities he had been engaged In Arctic ex- Scientists claim that the graylag varied or made more attractive. have legends carrying their origin fnrther back as for ploration for some years previously, Is the ancestor of all domestic geese, He Is getting ready to take advan- considerably and his daughter, Mrs. Marie Peary This probably arises from the fact tage of the upturn when It comes instance Oxford, whose tradition Is has the distinction of be- that all of the earlier geese were He Is not accepting gloomy defeat- that It was founded by King Alfred Stafford, ing the only white woman who was gray or gray and white. about 872. ism. He Is thinking for himself. Oxford dates, however, to early In born within the Arctic circle. I have touched at some length on Calamity the depression because it has so the Twelfth century. The universiSalmon Killed by an Eel Speed Fiend Well, Im afraid that glaringly shown us the folly of care- ties of Paris and Bologna, which exLasting more than an hour a bat- train will beat us to the crossing. lessly delegating our thinking to ercised the greatest influence upon the later institutions, were founded tle to the death between a salmon others. Passenger Thats not what I am It has also thrown a bright cold about 1200. The oldest Spanish uni- and an eel was seen In the Spe7 at afraid of. It might be a tie. The light on the flaws in our political versity Is that of Salamanca, dating Aberlour, Scotland, recently. combatants lashed the water to a methods and on our crime problem. to 1240. The earliest Italian besides Bologna, were foam at times. The eel wrapped ItDuring the years of prosperity folof an Padua, the war underworld 1222; Naples. 1224; Genoa, self around the salmon and attacked lowing unpar- 1243, and Perugia, 1276. About ten Its head. One snap of the salmons gangsters and racketeers alleled in any other civilized nation, others were founded In that country Jaws would have dispatched Its adla Cutlcnra Soap. It is usually grew up and flourished In our cities. before 1.150, and Italy was the versary, which defied all efforts to sufficient toallayminorirritationsand The criminals who manned this un- greatest resort of students for the dislodge It Finally the eel bit off remove redness, roughness and chafderworld were of a new type. They higher education during those times. both of the salmon's jaws and the ing, while, assisted by Cntlcnra salmon sank exhausted. The University of Prague was were not the masked and shabby Ointment, it is most valuable in who filled the Jails injtablished In 1348; the first college the treatment of eczemas, earlier years. They were expensive- - at Cambridge In 1257, and the Unl-lLimit in Argument rashes and other infantile dressed; they owned machine versify of Jaglelle, In Cracow, Phillips Argumentative, isnt he? eruptions. cars, and speed .land, In 1364. The University of Brown Rather! He even answers boats ; they had money In the bank. Copenhagen dates to 1470, nnd of back to the wireless announcers. Sop25o. OtnfaMiit 25 and 50o With this money they were able Edinburgh to 15S2. Proprietor t Potter Drag A to establish a relation with corrupt Dog fights start because one of the CbraictlCtipiilltlcInfKM officials and police which seemed Bad manners are an eccentricity dogs flinches; and man fights someto make them immune from prose- when a genius has them. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. times start the same way. cution. Keeps Skin Young WATSON ED1THA L. UTAH r.lcrcolizcdVax (T7ALES.H, CHIEFS J tut JAN. a.ila," of 1 be-n- V 7 V . a 1 TEMPLE SQUARE one-tent- I to Heres a stirring call to arms that summons the spirit of those days of resolute marching men de-i'l- TT 1 7? d . 7 cv e. h". g ft ever-increasi- h ft? 7 I e pa-t- or I L: Jt She's b time-wastin- next-doo- tha ! 60-fo- unlver-versite- The Right Soap for Babys Tender Skin d 32. Many Letters Addressed to You Personally Think of the advertisements in this paper as so many letters addressed to you, personally. Thats what theyre intended to be, and, actually, thata what they are. Thi newspaper is, in effect, a mail-bawhich brings you news of events and news of the best merchandise at the fairest prices. You dont throw away letters unread. You dont read three or four letters carefully and aklm through the rest. Treat the merchandise letters in this newspaper the same way. Read them alL Read them carefully. One single item will often repay you for time it has taken to read them all. Many good housekeepers have formed the habit of reading their newspaper with a pencil and paper, ready to jot down the articles they wish to look at when they start out on their shopping tour. Try this method. It saves time, and saves money, and provides you with the pick of the days merchandise. g j EVERY ADVERTISEMENT HAS A MESSAGE ALL ITS OWN |