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SHORES Office 219 Main St. Sa11, Lake Clt1 - ' ' 4. ,11:, c I Apirin Tablets with the salt 1.'Bayer Cross' on them are genuine ;leBayer Tablets of Aspirin." turned and made by Americans and, proted safe by millions of people. tnkneat of fraudulent A8pittft Tab. 0 Quantities lets were wild recently by a which proved to be compoted mostly of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin", always be asked for. Then look ire the safety "Bayer Cross' on the pail. age and on each tablet.. AccePt notV ing else! Proper directions luicl!deet, -" , age in each, Bayer package, Baler Aspirin is the trade mark Manufacture of WInetacetica,id es of . e I c !! 1 i i - ,i ..,,.. t.. ' .' - and PELIEVED WITH c.-- I Ca NOW JUAN DEO ASK MY ORKAIST . I 0131400KmmusLISTEN' ICI feet facing 2nd So.By-,-32' feet in depth. , ' timprovemerete NOW on. costing Over- $3.0.00.00L ALL for the sum OfM.00000. ,Will erect an apartment costing the sum of .110,000.00. anti wiI rector to Hatvnee finarice same. maoney pi,ey mortsage on the iltal a m opunrttYinwv r;lee:rd"al nieti"we till eg igillta ire ailloctilopwarntb e ---Lease It yearn so can Lease In 11w s: tt $40.000.00. profit .71-112:I-a ;1; gse.000 t4 pro I,: :o with W0,000.00 Lease eacash with $250,000.44 profit, profit. Leese for longer periods and your would be profit pronortionstele greater. This is a proposition wherein you are g u a r an t e ad your profit. The property itself produces the resuitts-,-bmight profits rather than have the bother nfyou attending to the details. Under aft the options mentioned you can have all the money yott put tip back in your bands the end of ON Ifith year and your pull down at the end of theatlease period of people profit Lots propeilyrattit: .firwettee wherein all your urittatraket airman olmnintirttel: and .our positive profit guaranteed.-Borrd,-triiAnother will be that in itaildsng the furnished. buildies ratadhvoarwIril abeccruin apartment NOW and the weadjuatment period helped out, ' '' Bear closest scrutiny. Wane.; 2211. ' . prefer-guarantee- - Bondhill "Tho'Sw0040eit-ttl- e irttr" -- r" 11 , cc:ars 4 .1 I , - Ter1lIniT.--""--- lin - - Wed and leat.-- 25c t.44.a t --1 Of. ' rennammom...insumemnii ut d rte ' ! . t k, A ET1.0. -- I I -- I . WITH -- . , , -- COFFEE-SO - - , ' - - : ' - , 'Shoulder Arms" , The most - Seeoint "or Cli tri,618 MILLION 1)01.1All l'ICITRE.S. The I ' ' - .... 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Wallace Reid never did anything finer than ' SHORES. & THE RELIABLE FPECIALlwrs FOR romeniemill MEN and WOMEN r?,,-- - , ecOrtom' t of for all , ' : ' icat-iefreslim- eht , - - .., tr,ttetf nude. and Bill Hohenzollern Pres4. TUE still,lives.--Lletro- 2 , Itrst is tui. - ' , , , - to get.rich after you -bate tho 1'4.4 miltion,4 writes one, Witaf further etwouragement doesplutosophor. the working man 310ines Evening Tribune. wantDes , , , e.axy Smiling- Bill Furlong.. In "A Pair of Pink Pajamas." Gt)idaryn Pro(luellon.. - Free lt 3104 & Jeff. ' - ' Tomorrow 'Jack Abbev In j Paors." and "Barn of Dratft" ' of 1 g - Ligintainc HaldP"." 1 I p . 1 'r "77 , 34yostie 1 ...Tile- , 40 toptiors! Pearl White In "The Baited Trap" , ,,,,,....;,,,,.,;,,,,:-,...,,,,,,- ,,- , - .. - , It -- . ,..c.,r,t eh Iv W and 10 Cents. . Vidliláte! . if . ....,;, es id CONAING FRENCH ' , - --- 'Re, haie moments of doubt it is when men like Theodive Roosevelt have to die i s ... - 5 vr; IMMMME i Al.,1..O.S..:':. MIlie , 11S PAUSE. ''It , Brooklyn-deale- will imfariably be graspod in the more 'delicate shades of its meaning 'Yerfor a unhersal language for the Use dlplomaey and cornmercie, much is to be said." French at one time seemed to' be in a fair way to '.be aerepted. though Enelish any other. In any event, the Ijk4lihoo4 ts that if the world.finallydcOde44,& anguage, the. choice will fall upon a natural notan artificial affair. ', ti( 1 ON TRIAL" lb-- Eskimos; Caesar made his stern meaning clear to the liumeróus tribes of Gaut and the Germaw ti4yolid the great iiVet. It the matter ' , 15e;.Children Hag Nr t et "TAIIIIEEL WARRIOR' Walt Whitman With Comedy and Tralel , Picture. I - A First National Feature. - - in . ' -- REID a If ever ta th STRAND TOMORROW er : "PANTREA.".- I. Wallace ett m,IMI.skic4atir1 of - Norma Talmadge. . i in the polite comedy - I ! , Ralph-Cloning- -- : ... TODAY, ert 111511:5e:.1s1:11-1- 1111!"...".m. 'en .s,asaisrosaasssassossmossgsw. EMPRESS ta, - . .,. --- Prices: Mats, Thurs. k S at 15e to 35c. Niglitat 25e to ;5c. Next "Mile a Minato Kendal" PA ,Et 0 ::. - WYJEK ILILS 4111 ri LIBERTY tioman on the fader - Wi Of . Special picture of life In the land of feettedrnlaslineosw) s,:mwdo story. Starring Kay Lauren ' Simpson. KINOGRAMS. BIG ORCHESTRA AND GRAND PIPE Kothonr Sin) tho, ellIT Thompson end the 'tS likes pla,ers present the great eroMt drama. t to . - 1 u it h J. The CA , . wifeof Mrs. Sarah Elizaheth Sperry, kt the Fourth ward.- Salt George IL STierry d. Lake City. die-- aged 25 Years- The Patterson 'block at Ilth and Douglas streets. Omaha, MI partly destroyed bY fire. Two women were dashed to death vrhile, trying to evcapes; while Many others , were eerlously Injured. Erdmen of Pennsylvanlawon TODAt AND SATURDAY - ' MIL AND AIRS. SIDNEY 'Princeton with an oration on monism." - - ..:.., MIS ; ' t - -- Thomas Crowley, a leading citizen of Nephi, dies at his home there..of heart trouble. W. C, - II i NANA BRYANT ' to nurchsse at'ate lands." ' ' 44 ell."- ra msse..-sw.z.,:zoK- ALL I ' at ORGAN...,.T, .4 -, kl: , '' a..." .i4so. by zhe legislature of pa1 It wici by elie governor. iied An act granting. preference rights s ' ' i - - 4 lt ' improved. Funeral services for Lord Herschel!, English statesman who died at Washington. D. C., were held at Westminster Abbey, Lon' don. .7,te9es Gage Leonard, developer of the artificial ice ledustri in this country, died at his home. in Erooklyn. N". Y., aged 94 3 ears. The annual report of the Sunday schools of Salt Lake stalor showed a total of officers. teachers and pupils of 15.111, with , ,7, FIVE tyruER, BIG ACTS. , rktorial Weekly. Three shows daily-2- :15. 7:30, 15c. SAS. - Afternoon Prices, 10n, 35e. 25c.Brinell; .1,5c. :5e, 1 Night w greatly - 0til RA - - . ' - - R.EX BEACH'S ,..E.s.,...: I i'LAYING - - mitotommonom, ; . s per cent The last bill . tah wax - - -- - f IINUWALMVARIbtriall sow- 50e. 7Se. 25c, tOef' ERICAN I :, Alyia 1 ei.i Nils . . , .- ..... ,11; Gen. MUL rti to' ',. et 0 . NIGIITS-45-e. - vie r t of :' p Eit, 1 IMOIMOMMOMMI sale at ticket ortIca.() a. tn. ti; 10 p. tza. fa VP Phone Wasatch 4240. elk "1"4" elk elk elk elk elk elk kaiak" 111. MP vtiP NIIP 1.10 NO NdP 41". NdP ,011P Not. - eacunday . ' 1) GENERAL MATINEE 0 - dr Sewta on daily! 10 S 1 Pfi , ., ' SHOW Or WON TOMORROW Everyone Admitted Prices - tgn.non ILmm - 1141- - 0 061- - 0 0 i'llenntelve- - - AN D MS lifAa NEW - , -",, i LC iireningn. 10'c, 25c., Z0e, 75e, 10c., 250; 500, 11.. Alattnees to. ' ) "THE MAN WHO KNOWS."' ' I co4a I, ' I and 1100NEY ' - --.- ' ALL-- ALEAAN II inti It ' tie' 0 ; THEM T t 'ragoo )1 johlotobinsoress Military Eelephants 0 ; ;,, - , mAtatit OF --- - '.",.....1.:.-,'- ' P (1 showingTricks able Of 'Thetas Press dispatches announced' the death of ,at John Sheridan, the triasury and one of the country's leading statesmen. who was reported to have passed away aboard the steamer 'Faris, while touring in West Indian waters, The. later denied. with the report, however, added ,etatement that Mr. Sherman was ; , , . ,.: 7 ., It. 141' 145:7iN1',DIC I I From the Files of The Deseret News. -- ',',g ' O r ..odo.' . Pb....e...-- - THEATRE - , ff gig ,1AN Itt3 irr & co. 41 c1tAitt,E4 anti MNDELINI4 TWENTY YEARS AGO. an average attendanee -, 1 11(;'7:.' .,, 0 () 0 ANI4' fir.b.r.ii.my.noN 31 d; wit.b....t.bo,.-presentatie- 7 OttifillNAW ICELANDIC 11ASI.1. CO: Li ,,.7 , JOsr JOIsI ANNES a,f,,104-- '')11,, ,g! - -- m ,Til.10V ' ' laying ' Geo. prementa SALT LAKE .: -., - 3 ' ' , Ulitt , Barrett long-legge- d, - ' . 1 sludevillo great-panneh- mAncit I :- . I I :: t ii t 14 I 0 tj' () Coupons' 'rho tuna strook of t) , WM 0,11b . 0 - 0 0 'White Samuels ' VI itj - ' - a. - - Rat :,',1f,-1- 4 'Is BM CO,WEDY BHA,. -- I ...ad', - NOW PLAYING , ' - '' ' . upRimL 4.) Every nicht' paPept lionday :a anti Tues.,. 1:15. Vour nia4. gft 111 intro beginning Thum .II:111). wl! -- ' 4 sa - " too, Not iv tor tor &,,IAT421ss- 111 . ,Neng-Yueh-gi- n . ------ ' ' ' ' - " obk .aiill . - 4 1919 , dPk ' ' t-- ' . too tow top kw vir toP Nap News by tor. Frank Crtaa, , As : 21 ,, I , : . , ------ - THE. ELEPHANT.' let 41 ON ' haTahsete clePhant .does aoaft iLtegatolly ebook,xist, ,.;:: to us out Is a fantastic creature made of dreams. 'Nature has many grim and whimsical .twiste. VOLE can see theni in an aquarium. misshapen, bulbous mor'14ters that look 1411 If some cpild oil the high gods had maite them as an .infantile prank. But the elepluint, is he is the most eerious looking "VI latirjakee; all created thing& In spite of that long nose snicking' Out of his face he i& not funny. but sober as a country judge. dignified as a bishop. ' and inecrutable as a statue of Buddha H. is our great link with theemt. Even - if we knisst the language of besets. as ,did the man In the Arabian Nightlit tale. we could not understand the elephant.rfor be Is thinking In e. tongue older than fanikrit Venerable eecrets are hidden in Ms sot.. enin head. II. was a companion of Noah; tur no toy maker would think of making a Noah's Ark without att elephant ''' played with him when he eras I, lA Methuselah child. paralaong took hi 'shape when beIApproached the trinéess Him- awenta, whither the four ,Princris of Note: or the abed of Taatiunierit had tarried her. Ile knows, doubtless, the great truth of olotamat arid the secret meaning ot Nirvana, and how to 'reelet Yuh-yeand Ngai-lothe three daughters ot ears who were Devarag a... enemy or reljgjon mincinely 'beautiful and of a pleasant tenaneS and &together. rtful walw-- -to'intoame a- men with love. 'highest in this teeriect among the The other grotesque figures of antiquill have passed,' the pterodactyls. the ichthyo. sauri, the mastodons. and those mensters of whom we read In the legends of the Buddha "some, with many heeds, on one body- trunk-- with faces having but a single eye. a,nd then again with man, eyes; some with mighty bodies, others thin mighty-knee- d. and skinny, bellylees; some and needless, breastiess, faceless; some with two feet and many bodies; some colored like .the bright stir rising. others 'terming fiery vapor, with' humps like mountains, sorne with naked forms covered All. all are gone. They. cao be found nue only in the curious literature of the East or In the dreams of little toy. -- - -- All but the elephant.- Thisold friend of man has made his peace with modernity. ,. Ile has escaped from the general - slaughter of the anélents. ' Although he was a Ob. In of Adam. frowned upon the violence of Cain, carried the mighty Nimrod to the hunt, graced tn. triumphal processions of the Pharaohlt; drew the.war-ohaciota.Harius.Iistonished J the p000loim, of Rome in the triumphal train of Caesar, he is now the mainstay of the Pr:eent day circus and is playing with Tie Wolf 'Hopper at the Hippodrome. (Copyright. ISIS. by Prank Crane.) he s ' I - For The Deseret 4 ' ' - the use for republication of all news 'oredited to it or nur roherwise credited In this - givento understand the precise terms. of the newspaper, and also tho loelo "W.'S ptiblished herein. All rights of republication of special dia. peace treaty which they will be Liked to sigr.. ; Patelea hore are also reserved. They affect an anxious fear that, these terms are likely to prcrve Po severe that they will have ' SALT LAKE 1919. MARCH 21, GITY, ZIa I to reject thern-,- , but such talk is doubtless for When toe- Mire I sA)lely. I home consumption .: mill the comes, sign treaty all right--therthey APRI4 CONFERENCE is nothing else that they can do. And if they find the terms harder than those emAt the regularweekly meeting of the' in the original armistice, or even than leid!ed irirg Presidency and Chuncil of the the harsher terms prestribed in its later TwelVe held in the Temple, March 20. it renewals, they can console themselves with was unanimously decided that the annt141 the reflectien that they are themselves In large ' ...General Contereara of the Church, called to blime. The truth is,. the Allies-havmeasure 6 5 4. should and be post7.1nr April next, ; been obliged to add to the severity of 4one4 until' such later time Ai the First their ! original terms principally becanse of the ,Prisideney shall, designate. This action necessity of making the German leaders and was liton after iearing of the seriotis re, people realize, if possible, that they are com'ciirrence tit the influenza epidemic, in varipletely defeated. The Allies have treated them ous parts Of the state, and after learning with a consideration which they have taken Con a :that number of Stake Quarterly , advantage of and abused. In the first place, Inc the near scheduled future, their earliest pleadings for peace, uttered when bad had to be deferred by reason of local ' they were in dire straits from which there was, bealth conditions. no escape, were instantly heeded ,by the Alli.ed It is pot. to he understrind from the and the order.to cease firing was chieftains, foregoing (hitt regular Sunday serv' ices given while the invaders everywhere were still now held in this city and other places trespassers on. Allied soil. Their shout of ;t.where epidemic conditions do not exist, ' , "Kamerad" has shown itself to be a mere sym. are discontinued. Such services will 'be t bol of sullen surrender to superior force hut , ,, - held RA LIPIIRI fo long as health co.nditions ' not a confession of defeaL This fact was , r not inadvisable. render it. :do 1, ' officially impressed upon their returning solHEBER J. GRANT, $'1 , il,.., . .,. , i, ,, . diers, and apparently still persists in the minds , ,; ANTHON H. LUND, t:,t I of the leading men of the former empire. They CHARLES W. PENROSE, have not learned the lesson of defeat, or will I; , First Presidency. . not s ., , acknowledge it. , I Perhaps the Allietterred in not expressing , in ,the first armistice the terms of ultimate 'CHARTERS BUTTRESSED By AMENDMENTS. peace which they expected to impose. But CAPPOSMON to the present 4r31t of the conthey had no reason then. to think their late " w.stitution of the League of Nations cannot enemies would continue to delude themselves 1 ; 001: to remind students of American history with idea that they were linwhipped. The the . of the opposition to the United states Contihas shown the niistake Gen. Foch made sequel that, great instrument,-- now' so - alon.- when too easy with them. The terms have in being greatly admired by the statesmen of all land, to be stiffened at, each recurring session of , ivas' submitted to the states for their ratifies- !had t armistice commiss.ton, and they' will doubtles" lpe '!tiOnl There were many critics of the draft, - --4 still more stringent in the treaty now s.--be , and it is no serret that except for the ,virtual ' When the German delegates being prepared. i promise of certain, amendmentsnow known . to come them over, they will finally glance 1'31 to 10 inclusiveit could not been about-i furtheryainmotions prestimablyhave,no we adopted. Today n regard it with such status their as a of --representatives thoroughly times as to resent-i- the most emphatic man, overthrown and vanqUished cause. But it is ' ':ner any assault upon it, any tampering with not, the Allies fault 'that they have had, fig..: It, or even any amending of it except in a else of extreme necessity. Gladstone said it was uratively speakiiig, to keep cutting off the : : dachshund's tail an 'itch at a time. : i the greatest state paper ever struck off within a given period by the brain of man. But there - SIt'SrS MAN TONGI.T.S. overe times when it was bitterly assailed, Its . ;. 4as to be expected, the gathering of lhe it ,symmetry, soundness and strength were not recognized, and it was a grave question whether nations at Paris has revived the agitation ;. ' , , it would not be rejected altogether. in favor of a "universal language," a mantifac' .1I ' This should give comfort to the friends of tured product whkh everybody should ea.- 1 - ' .; the constitution of the. League of Nations, who deavor to acquire in addition to his own mother , 'f, mourn because of the antagonism shown toward bngue.... The arguments in favor of stich a the present draft of The other proposition are perhaps a little more !droTigly , 'Constitution was also met with objections, advanced for this occasion than usual, but they . 'doubts and fears. But as these disappeared 444 'ObirrtinnN the w'reIO,encounter sal--7 - ' - with no less vigor than in times past. t urged the of sc its isfy misgivings .. opponents, may , would It , utiquestiónably be 4 grand thing if the ,, - -- , - , ; - 'ILIA expected that the later constitution will negotiations at the Paris COnterence could be : .1 , t , surmount opposition in the same way, and conducted. and the results written, in a lan: , .) ; ' come to be recognized, as in the former at last I , , guage that everybody could understand. But : (aset as one of the most splendid political in lethere. is difficulty in agreeing upon an exist:,;1 struments ever devised by the mind of man. , ing: living language which would meet world ' ! Furthermore,- - the amendments to the U. S. !! ; requirement& it is vastly harder to find favor organic charter have not weakened or disfigfcr an artificial tongue constructed by a coterie ured it in the leastthey hieve made it more ' ; , of altruistic philologists, or invented by a group beneficent awl beautiful than before. And so, ; , of linguistie freaks. Beal languages are not ' i alsocit may be assumed, will be the case with make themselves, or like Topsy,- the draft upon which the statesmen at, Paris nladethey4' "just grow." They represent something are deliberating. There is excellent precedent, they :1. s. ni6re than the mere eommunication : at, least, for the hope and the belief; , of oral expresSion, thought. They stand or,the ! ,F , ' ror assOCiations..race.1,hationalityfor POSTPONEMENT OF co:04-.BENcrenntiess-a--, beyond the language itself . no matter things rtlEAT will he The disappointment amo,ng the how beautifullpregular and consistent it.may :; t 1, oople throughout the intermountain coup- he. The Manufactured represents & ; and among the business people of this city, none" of these fry, things, it has no literature, no - t I nece-ssitover the of postponing the April con history, no intimacy or eignificance with any I fereeee olithoChurch,..tertainly nothing but nation or People. It does not fit in with the - t ? highest regard for.iyit,pjmicalN-ellare,4,-c. .i 7 T tile linguistielobentereirtieiiefrified,in'-iketit 'Church theoretical and its peoples; , ignorant perfection i 1 , ..authorities hi .take so and unPretho very quality, which of all others make, a stki-l- Mut, as shied-in-Vi,' II. totinat regaled., it least 'r satisfying and most impotent. ; ..i. announcement, and as was hinted at"in these li t i;; t ;. all, theie is not as much diffieulty ,After 4 1 ' :' columns yesterday, tlfe, recurrence of the ln:t : ,1 in understanding and being understooll as many ' ; I 7 fluenza in, many sle.lton$ .of the state has a iof the speech reformices imgsipt a ''. ' '1 sumekao .......1.....7 ..s in existing perfections here of many' thousands from, all parts of.theIfInguages.i.a ominbus as theliftieitato-r- eliiin I. country would lime been al tenlieLin,a4.,pgiab..; .: t : ,W,We ft 1I :Flq7''7Cli 14, eortserprpres. : to' acquire by an alien; but-ev- en the , - 4z; t 1::-- ' eirétlinstances heing known, the 'ar.etionof ; hardest pf them are 'fairly well mastered for ; lbe he will 'authorities, t's received witli The ap- - aU ordinacv l&sesItythildren of threelk-fou- r 11..,i ,,1. ,,' problIion of th.P.Rldratt-eveeywile- re . , years. i s no record of any Important There, ' ' , The significant. and ominous incident sUg- ) neg6iiation. failed by reasSon of inability having 4 gesfs that all eiimmunities and indiViduals i,4 4 of thel.contraeling parties, to make themselves 1 ' -'must thndiehnoisrcepl ugehitnoeisIsce understood. with or without interpreters. Capt. irl,c)rolmtboa teixn tsr elmhee ' , .' , vigilance John Smith bad no trouble in explaining, 'him-ee- l! ." ,.; ; epidemic. A sPirit of 44sy confidence and ear;-to t4 aborigioat Powhatati, or the latter'S l' i ; lessnesa has been engendered by the generally i ' ' ,, daughter-;-- ' Commodore Perry was susceptible, ,, favorable heattit repork of the past few weeks, able tis. effect ;: ', I' a good Working agreement with '; and thoughtless Persons-havbeen toO quick I I l - ,I the, etnperor of Japan; Br. Kane was, not long to assume that the peril was No I in error 1J! i pasrd.' , , reaching a perfect understanding with the 1I ' ' , , , - on ta Aet of Congress art.01111.Pg , t , , DEsEitEt EVENING NEWS FRIDAY 31Ancii South Michigan ,Entirod at the postottice elalitOt aerond --' 1 could be NEws .. Chicago Office. , . . ,,;----- . 4 , i,, p ., 4 .EVENINGI. .. , . . ., ---- - -, - ; 4 - - .. DEsERET '' - '' ' ', ' i 1 , Any lir r; le r t of the precautions which have prayed 4 helpful i n the past is a downright crime; the i Crriler or flouth Trnpte and Flast TeMple IStreUN, '. Salt. Loto coy. 11,4o, supine fatalism under which people refuse tor ,01,,' Ind sell-he- lp ineasures'of . . Blitlinell. Manage,' adopt ilarace O. Whitney bt , dilt r v i n g of both rebuke and punishment, ' Phienet When the authorities - of the Church find theingrBscrrirros vioe .. ..., .. .... . ..... .. - i tjany.,, por yeas ; 6 elves obliged out, of consideration for the pub, Ssturdsv News. per ye;. . ' rea I SOMWeVPkil per year ........ Cinta lic health to forego an occasion of such unique i PM Irldb rootes ....... ... 3 Ceuta and pregsing importance as the great annual Noon Ed4tion Foretsn postage extra. ennterenre, especially on the present erasion, ' Addrotin till busitttt COITMIU1114 atlowl and all IS , surely the duly Of leaders and people in smaller THE 1,1:8EiticT' NEWS 1111elancta Salt kakis City. nigh. spheres liboulit rest weightily upon them. Not ' :' "" rorrespondosee sad other tesAing mattt (Of the Smilest detail of 'precaution and prevenUSlieStio0 Should be addressed to the -- Editot tion should tie' omitted against the plague Member Audit Bureau Circulation,. r whom, presence is attended by such an awful, J. P. McktritteY. Eastern Representative. Now York ...once, 134 k'itth Avenue. burden of sorrow and dread. Avenue.. ' :: i,, ; ; . , . 4 ' , ; ; - ,,,,,,,,, - '; 4.4. - ' ; ! .0, , , ' ,- L, Have your grocer send you a package to ...... , j I 4 1 I |