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Show I z liZSERET f Vrr T fur. uk. t rr Coptlf iUrm .... ,,.,,,. tllrk- Fscs la ! n Csrrap4.ars Dilclk akrali 1 - om, Eatsrod sess rlss met lw ceordlBl (srek . IIIL 1 1 SALT LAKE Cl IE - rulk (.pfwlli pme lk t l- iJJr4 b AsAlt Bavssa Oiretilstls J Mrglnnsy. Ilk rifik Avssss- Nsw Tnk U:klt CklraiO Offlow l Umh.r R r" u lf rktnnm O. - - I . Lk Mil Atl ' ' 1 9. bhlMKMBLK 20. nlnlh of th Church Stnti Lttr-d- r f 0srl Jo Chrwt ovn will !b th nc ot Tb-ntsal- s, Balt Ukt CUT, Oh FtIAaJ. OoL I. lon lo 1111. M If ocloeh A. nv, with 4 I. . l ob Oct, Rpell Frisbood mtlif th jkmbry Hall on Mdr, . n. will h A hi 1 A OcBr n Jb th t 4. T It l Priesthood will Tbrnel on Saturday, 'cck p. m. BrrBBmnt tor dIr4 thttha.ll not conflict runon tap of th dal Bhov hM f Oct. I, milof announced, and w Oet. mU-lona- ry with tht rntf b hld on Saturday rllr h flxsdfor bb hour not ouch reunion rtnln than - ;! o'clock. Oer Tb FIGURES, New by Dr. rrak Crni, Is ntlrtly powtbl that wa r naarln and of this clvlltaatloa, and that Oalor our iroaar oar srandchUdraa eom of of ruin, all th aocurau-Ui- 4 ohm may b ilmhirM of tbo laat twenty eantur-- ) to tb fraund. moot of yrvirwa of th poputaUoa of b world aalarmlnniad. an th ramalndar r4uc4 ta vary. gorwtr elvtUaaltoaa hav rbM, Bab. Ion, Ntnavah. Kgrpt, Uraaoa, Bum, war one aa aptn4t4 and proaparoua a w. Not an nf them rani la4 that thotr and waa whan U approached. Tb proud d Jtoinana, In th day of Auguatua, tba Ida that F.oma could fall, qulta aa tha Naw Tor bar today would dlnmlna aa abaurd tb prupbaey that Nw Tork on day will b heap of smouldering brick and rueted nuel, inhabited only by epldera, anekea, heard and half naked aaragaa. - All w hv to do, however, to bring thl about, le to follow the lead of men -- who, blinded by partlennahlp, net themeelea to. wreck tha hop of tba world and defeat any oncrt o f nation Itecauaa aoma Bbrt of compact of nation ta i ha only ponalbla way to stop war. For what wlU th east war mean T It will b Inflatlaly wore than th laat. W had )uat begua to laara how to doetroy when th war andad. Th naxt wr wtll begin where this left Off. Chemical warfare had juat begun. A poteon gaa had bean developed, aa Herbert Quick wrltew " single drop of which on th akin of It victim would hav bean a urely fatal aa a bullet through th heart. No gaa maak could atop thla contact spray for th destruction of human Inaecta; for It d!dnot need o reach th lungs. Aerial bombs had teen 'perfected td rival, without pltota, the work of tba airship. Armed with wlnga theaa dreadful invention, guided hy electricity, could b eant for a hundred mils . and mad to drop sad axplod. and thalr machinery Int ahrapnel, drench with pclaoa gaa. blast, or tear down 'anything dawructlbl at any datermtoad en Saturday r4 nr lSli1911 THE rut uj br . Specials pooh-pooha- ten principal cropa grown In the United are wheat,, corn, 'oal4 barley, rye, I ' , PrlJner. ricA M potatoes, tobacco, bay and cotton; aDd from figures Just compiled by the National City . FAST PAY NOTICE. jSj Bank of New York, it la possible to make an inill On account of the Grjrtf teresting comparison of the acreage, annual point 'Conference October 3, 4 end 5, 1919. FMt Djy yield and farm value of these crop as of DeExplosive more powerful than bad aver Balt Liberty Pwueer, Lake, of Ensign, j meetings been known were In procea of manufacture. cember 1, for tb year 1911 and 1918. The on held Sunday, be will Blake land tiramte Let th world war bo renewed, and there trlklng feature of the comparison Is that while I B 28. instead of Sunday. Octobers. can b no doubt that now explosives ' In HEBER J. GR4NT- ,-' the farmer Increased their acreage only about il aver bean larger quantities than hav ANTHON H. LUND, 10 per cent during the war period, and inlaunched In projectile will fly by their own f'fi CHARLES W. PENROSE, rower with thalr own wings for hundred creased their yield by an even less percentage Firt Presidency. and probably thousand of miles to undo In than that of the acreage cultivated, they rean Inrtant what man ha taken ages to do; Pn ns ID FATS TOl R SUDDENLY TERMIN- - ceived an increase of approximately 120 per London will b annihilated from Berlin or ' ATED. decent for their output! Thus, the total area Vienna, or New Tork and Philadelphia from In 1914 was 297 million any point In Europe. Thera la no reason to few tb remaining voted to these crops doubt tha ability of a foe ultimately to 338 the ttrFLLVriON of IT y tod In and 1918, re. achedWilson jbeal jnillto; Jauncb destruction again at America from . 5 Asia or th Island of either ocean. Wed to make before his return to Washington I ;ncr,1f)nlr ,fr.T11 and the corn yield, a he disapBeside, w had not yet begun Bacterial great will naturally Tuesday four million additional acrea, showed a loss of Warfare, by which disease germs can be were which communitie to those pbinlmexil 90 million bushels as between the two years, identically spread among th enemy folk. ! included In tho itinerary as originally planned. Th next war will maka th ravage of 1917 waa the highest In in the yield though knowof look Ilk a rehearsal. But the country- - has the satisfaction Belgium more than three billion bushels. y-being A League of Nations haa an even chance ing that (he tour wa all but completed before But the farm value of the wheat crop grew to and war for at least a generation. -- bis physical eojidilioii made necessary th 1914 In 11,874,623,000. HAS PROPOSED ANT OTHER Jo 1878,680,000 from - abandonment of the remainder of it; and gen- WAT. corn 41,722,000,000 In 1914 from of and that 1918; to th peremptory eral approval will be given To oppose It therefor la a crime agafnat in 1918. The farm value on humanity. orders of bis physician abrogating the further to 13,628,000,000 98.6 cents Is at wheat 1st of December given (Copyright , program. After all. It la In Washington that by Frank Crane.) bushel in 1918; in 1014 and 12.04 the President's sliffesl battle has to be fought, per bushel at 64.4 cents la per 1914 and ti.36 per .and it would be a national calamity for him to that of corn 1918. Of all farm products, the U. 8. In bushel TWENTY YEARS AGO. to remain so long with the outside campaign ai whose figures fur of agriculture, department for the his fitness greater weaken or Impair From th Files of Th Deseret New. nlah the basia for the National City Banks estistruggle and strain in the capital itself.. Of one the value, based on prices at the mates, - - SETTEMBEIt 6. 18B. , 'thing hts tour hat given Indisputable evidence; farm," puts in 19l4,and $21,383,000,-00- 0 at 19.895,000,000 Much to tha turpria of every one In namely, that the. people of the nation approve in 1918, an increase of approximately 115 New Tork, the Olympia, with Admiral his efforts in negotiating the grfat Treaty and in value of animals Deway on board, arrived off Sandy Hook In embodying in it the Covenant for the League per cent. The increase ot is about 90 per cent and Lightship at S:BS a.m., two of Nations. That they want this Treaty and and animal products" time. Th announcement waa the signal for 132 per cent increase jeompartng all of crops 'Covenant ratified, with the least possible delay, much activity on th part of tha city of1914. baa been demonstrated beyond all peradven-tur- e, 1918 with ficials, who war arranging for New Yorks official welcome to th hero of Manila bay. in every state and city into which he baa LEGISLATION AT A ST ANDSTILL. Senate the and If his message appeal. Judge Thayer of the United State cirbrought cuit court ot appeals handed down a shall still fail in doing its constitutional and SOME ope has picturesquely said that the new affirming that of the United States proper-par-t, of the world looks liko a scrambled eg Jt will only bebeeftuse its memcans of the district court forlltah conof their mind to the bers fail perceive The aimile is not quite accurate, for somebody fe'Jeral government against James H in which the defendant waa sentenced stituents, op, resolve to defy it. else baa truly said that you cannot unscramto seven years Imprisonment- - for making is true, new world an The ble it map, egg. FTUME AND TIIE TEAGUE. false reports aa to th condition of tha must be drawn and defined with regard to American National hank of Salt Lake City, BRICE'S article on the Fiume quwtkm changes that bava occurred during of which h waa preaidant. SAINT today from Paris reveal an altitude the past few months, and that only wait upon Th National irrigation Congreaa bald Its the settlement of Ibe present troubled state of common among opponents of the League of Naannual meeting at Mlaaoula, Mont., with Dr. S. B. Young of Utah aa president. Tha tion!. It la the unfairness and the perverse de- world politics before being officially confirmed. thrvkrl-ou- s the out of principal address was mads by Hem. Elwood Peace With the effort in way, In an to deal Treaty termination Mead of Wyoming, who discussed Water to strengthen their lost cause. Mr. Brice, who geographical drafts and designs can be L. W. Shurtllff of Ogdan Problems. Right to the cartographers for formal la. editor of Le Journal, Paris, asserts that the turned over we placed on the resolution committee. publication. success of the DAnnunzio coup reveals the imA hed-en- d collision between a New Tork delay In ratify.ng the Treaty Central passenger train and a freight train, potent y of the League, that it ihowk internanear Auburn, N- - Y.. resulted In the death tional justice standing disarmed, that interna- keeps the w hole world tn suspense and puts all of three persons, while two were fatally and A tional arbitration- is seen to be but a beautiful other legislative tasks into the background.' four seriously injured. " attendemand hundred the pressing subjects dreamv Clarence O. Abbott. eon of The Fiume incident shows nothing 'of the tion of the Congress of the United States, but the Thomas and Jeanette Pmlth Abbott of sort. Mr. Brice only flounders about in a pool one matter that is monopolizing tho tune of tbe Farmington, Utah, waa thrown from a galloping horse which rolled over on him, of dolusioiL wbkh he has. created for .hijnself upper house makes difficult the eoprse of regucrushing him to death. the lower. The whole legislabyre fusing io look at things as they artJTbe lar procedure in tive program Is 'clothed in uncertainty; oven 48 etates. etalement of one single fact leaves hun with'Fteclrotype!, from which th adverwork lags, and the present prospect committee is Nations to the out a straw League of grasp will be pnnted, will weigh about 39 tisement not at the moment in existence, and therefore is that the winter session will be at hand be- tony. ' could have Influenced the Fiume situation in fore the solons will be in a frame of mind tb The need for all this publicity is found m no degree; for thetame reason ll'has not Tailed,' bestowthoughl or actionaipon tha matters that the fact lhal, uith' the" process of general debe expected to provide the and cannot fail until at least it has itself drawn would ordinarily .finds the underitself mobilization, navy ' issues for next year's political campaign. the breath of life. manned, A few days ago eastern dispatches Far from revealing the League of Nations JSEEKLNG RECRUITS FOR THE MU. Matdthat by reason of a shortage of eamen as a failure, the Fiume situation only serves as artous fleet, maneuvers bad had to be abana "most convincing argument for such an interlast Monday, the u. S. Navy is and numerous vessels were obliged lo doned, BEGINNING national fire department to quench in their paid advertising campaigner rem port because remain r" markia the use vias only of the skeleton" order. Jn the mean- incipiency any future conflagrations started by cruit that eels a of printer' mk for government service. Tfin twn temperamental individuals w ho know no nf .ship. KOOS OH With un- for law and look upppjhe knife and pis- period of th campaign isSepIcmbcr 22 to Nothe large naval construction abated speed, apd tol as lhejmplements to open the way to the vember 15; th number of daily papers used is program I being earned out as projected. In realization of ambition, 2,I63, knd country weekly papers, 6.2 in. This the present situation of the V. S. navy one Imincludes every local daily and weekly paper of portant element, the human element, is lacking EDUCATION'S FORM kRD MVRf.il over 1,000 circulation printed in the English from th ideal efficiency sung about In the old in the United States, also every farm pathe Avriculluraltolleg already open British chantey: "We've got the men, weve got the UmversiLy of Utah beginning inthe ships, affd by jingo wv got the money per of general circulation, weekly, and monthly. The total number of all struction next week, the educational season of too," and it is to remedy ihn deficiency that used in the campaign with a the prei-en-t tbe stale is in full progre. It is the beginning campaign launder way. Opportunt The ities f?r promotion, good pay, total circulation ofmor than 35,pno,ioo of lb greatest year in Utah's eduealjotial hisVfrcuTaUnn'b v f'ldt?TtfeTOrFr'r'ir ' and "nf natural fThes Th expansion improvement In mofeholesonifleofidrtu5na and tory. e? cry of the diMflct schools, the reforms and regu- exceed the number of homes in the L'mled way than exist in ary navy in th world, are lation of par! time instruction, the mngvalions States by more Chan twelve millions.- - In generally admitted as characterizing Uncle and vocational study, nd the th advertisements will be read ra more barn's sen ice; vet the attractions do not seem of ah sht safe to'eay that. w,lh (o be sufficiently strong Jo keep the crews up tl.e of ttainmg free, and even with than one pspr; and it th excepUoq of the foreign language homes, to maximum strength without now and 'then cooipensf! mo, afforded by th government aa exU tfiurt eucb as ia now berng mada these things ail contnbut Jg th splendid prt- - they wm be read at every fireside in all vf tb i a mlaor v&tue. I'll It er rkRtl Xrl UTAH . th old-tim- INTERESTING IIEBBR 3. GRANT. ANTHON H. LUND, OHAJRLXfi W. PE.VRO&XL ... Tho End of This Civilization. part-tim- OOKrEROfCjE NOTICE. Th frit proipocU. And whra recent masons fea lot hssvily thrmifb wr condition ant! epitlcmlc of dues, th outlook U lnplrlnf with tlo ifturu to what all th woil bopo will be mor normaj roodillout. Ilia education of (he fraoimar idiwl I already reiardcj a universal, and th only rommenl U eicitoil by the rar rtc of not In attendance. Under the new method e 'fraduation become limply prothe dl and the elaborate eighth yrad motion, lr and in are ihnnklin properly ploma, moderating In ptboirraph). until the student f.ndt himself aleppinf nslurslly snd almost Into iifyrh school work. And the e school and . nifht refutation of clasaei briny under training those who other w fee would have had to leave their stuJiei after completing lb eiyhth grade. To the casual ritiren the evolution of tuirh-education ta not o apparenL Uqt th time i alraiy here when every father and mother may hold out to their children as no Idle dream the ambition of a college education. The arope of the universities is ao enlarged, the equipment 0 eomplet for all sorts of vocational as well m aclentiflo and literary pursuits, and lucrative employment for ttudenta so adequately eonslderod. that the old Idea that the college U losing Is a place for rich men's tons to are the awakening Instead, people ground. the opporturritie Of thesa noble Institutions, with the reeult that the tar money so Invested la paying 1U rich and intended dividend the return to the state of finer alliens and trained leaders, ehi-dr- J Rll Ukl Clt. Hkr rssAlD I Ik fclD ! .... mica hHjm-riptio- rlllk I HtMI' Kuala. 1 !tr psr NEWS EVENING ot S..1X TimrM DH Ias lwM EVENING NEWS SALT LAKE CITY IJKSKIIKT . SchillingTea is actually cheaper than common tea. Yes, it docs cost more per pound; but a pound makes so many more cups. And it is delicious invigorating! it adds greatly to the enjoyment of your meal 'Z. 0. M. I. GROCERY DEPT. ' ' . Ali of our specials are absolutely fresh and Mholesoiue. The careful housewife will find this a splendid opportunity to reduco the high J ' cost of living.- . 1 Bakery Dept. Specials Tea Japan, Ceylon India. 3 Ooioeg, . a t grocers everywhere, ptuof pauragta. r i:7.Yrf & Cj San : Francis,-- ri Special Equipped with the Reeeurectone end Arm, produce th the eweeteet, clearest and trusst-to-ltf- s aound ef all. User It at your dealer, or Alr-Ttg- ht a pound -- CEO A. LOWE CO. Ogdan, Utah, (Me distributor for tha statas cf Idaho, Nevada, Montana. Wyoming and Colorado. Saturday Candy Special Both Candy Depts., Opposite Soda Fountain and Grocery Dept- - INDIGESTION McDonalds Assorted Superba Chocolates, lb. -- Caused by histor- Acid-Stomac- NQ-BO- 2- days-ahea- ! 1 In-t- he Ba-oo- n, 5 UBS. BOX, EXTRA SPECIAL. .$2.40 h Hi fast aboot ttmtooa of pcept eat d I sugar more or Isa Iron ludlgeedoa, acots or chronic. Nearly every case la saussd by Thsro are oUwf stomach dfcordara which - hsich-tot also art sure signs ol heartburn, bloat altsr eating, food stomach. There aramaoy ailments which, wbUs they do hot esuss much dunrass In tba stomach Itsell, are. nevsnhe-leatractable to an add stomach, among Ibsss are nsrvoaaosss, biliousness, cirrhosis ol tbs Uvsr, rbsomadsm, Impovsdsbsd blood, wtsknsss, Insomnia, melancholia and a long Wsib ol physical and mental miseries that keep tbs victims la misers bis health year alter year. Tbs tight thing to do la is attack tfiesi ailments at tbeir source - set rid el the eeid- - Saturday Meat Specials Acid-3co- Z. 0. M. I. GROCERY DEPT. s, FRESH LINK SAUSAGE, a pound FRANKFURTERS, the better kind,-- a pound : . . WEINER W URSTS, a pound. . ateaneck. A wonderful modem remedy called XATON IO Dow makes M easy to do this. On ol hundreds ol thousands of grateful of KATONlO writes: I have been troubled wltb inUUna mdlgestloo tor about nine yean and bava spent quite a sum for medicine, but without lelM. Auer using KATONlO foe a few days tbe gas sod pains in my bowels disappeared. KATUtiiO is Just tiis remedy i seeded. We have thousands of letters telling of these marvelous benefits. Try KATON IO and roe, too, will A Just aa emboslantic in Its praise. Tour druggist has KATONlO Get a big Mo box from him today He wlU reluud your money it you are Dot saUsded. ttssrs Swifts Standard Hams 40c Swifts Standard Bacon ATONIC ftft f T6UR 42c Swifts -- : -- - 5 lbs. net 10 lbs. net 80c $1.95 $3.80 Can Can Can high-wate- re-ap- ect Ian-gua- With semi-month- - Dont let skin trouble spoil your gockl time tizing Lunch Suggestions in our Grocery Department. m me vyherever I go. And tl tonavnt me lo thit I don't get any peace, anyh6w.' Even iq leDon't be discouraged ver e, case ot ecienu. Rex-ionngworta hr umiiar Ototmcnt, aided by Rcsinot Soap, asnafty relieve 'Aejtching at one and qwwily clear the erojaion away, S OFR 112-- m STORK II SOUTH MAIN PRL-- ot asriwA abaw- County Work Office Work I -Legal Work Quick Work - - Our Specialties publi-catio- ns humane-treat-men- ewn ' s -- -- . t Bank Work -- many-home- AT-r- 1 ed ge ly -- You will always find appe- Resiriol heals sick, skins I can'tbave Jtny fun I I am such tigkt with this eciem that people Lard Silver-Lea- f 2 lbs. net - -- - " half-trut- hs -- $1.00 $1.15 Special "Walnut Fudge Cake, Saturday Special $1.15 . SODA CRACKERS, No. 5 Box, Special a Box A Special Lot of ICED AND COCOA- - Oflw NUT TOPPED CAKES, a pound. . P. B. C. GINGER SNAPS, Of- )- , lf, .... r.r, , . . . Chocolate Nut Fudge Cake, Saturday I W . ; OO p Lemon Sponge Cakes, Saturday Special $1.00 Orange Sponge Cake6, Saturday Special $1.00 Caramel Sponge Cakes, Saturday, ooa-verti- ng 8eml-Annu- id r , Delicatessen Dough Nuts, Saturday Special, a dozen IrglkU Breakfast. Allone quattlv. In I DEPT. Z. 0. M. I. GROCERY Thtr are foor flavor of Schilling (THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y MIVS-oic.,ir?N,w.l- )Wr t |