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Show If NEWS SATURDAY in the effort to improve the railroad for the winning of the war. Tbe pub-Jl- ie efficiency to appear kgreo that to this grand purpose Uniat r of heath Tempi an FatTmpT must" be suhordTnatedr and everythi5gelse iu.it Lake City. Utah. , with it everything else is trivial. Business Mi nagsr Our DM O. Whitnsy soldiers must be carried in comfort on SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. , what. Tor some of them, will be their last Jour: "V. ,...M M' yar . .... t . ney irT their own countryt While they are riskedsy Newapoe yar .WMktt. JX,trJ.L ing, th e rl i vei on t h e battlefieldvlheymust bu 1 Copies.., .1.. ...... a Cinti ,.. Edition kept liberally supplied with eserythihg Tha' Foreign post "they need. Our (Allies must' be fed and othernd all All business communicationNkVVS. Address wise supplied lo Lbe limit of our obligation and THE lifcbEHET JttMMA . - 1. Silt Lake City. Utah of their expectation. Our wounded must be ot h errr nrlt n g m nwi for brought back and tenderly carried to tbe home kCRulVonUVhould to th. Editor and hospitals that are ready to receive them. These are duties that lake precedence over the Mwnber Audit Bureau Circulation fi, MCKlnn.y, Eastern Representative. ' j. romfort and convenience of the o Atinary .railMaw Tark Offlcs, 114 rifth Anu Avenue. Chicago omci. 121 South Michigan way patrons, and the latter are loyally willing Oty. S lo give 'right" of way" lo them and to the Entered at the poitoffler of Salt tuku or congress paaand class matter according to Ac t ' supreme needs of war, and to surrender all perUarcb 1. 187 A sonal privileges until victory is. ours. If the tf entitled . Ths Associated Preaa is ezcluelvely IlM UN lor ropubHcetion of oil now dlMpatche of suggestions and complaints" does bureau tt ! credited ir. credited to It or not otherwise publl abed - nothing more, it has already justified its creaalao the local f Aawapapc.r. 'end hsrelnAll rights or fepubllcatlon of -apaclal dla- tion In Laving secured these thousands of letpatch her ara alio reerved ters testifying of the peoples willingness to have .NOV. 4, 1918. SALT LAKE CITY, their railroads devote themselves first, last, and ait the time' to the big task m hand, to tbe ex RM 'NTS SEO AN. AUSTRIA elusion, if necessary, of everything else.--- -f Austria hel'veen QlONDGpfJliAjn-mistUNWISE CAMPAIGNING. rJ M Hunsaiy nd the Allies, elfetavd ttihrafteT HE campaign Is in its dying hours, and wn iaeoti t leavea Germany dlsma7nd talon in arms against theembaltied'nright'tiff'lrjifilieyf thC'majority-- cf thfrAmef4aR-peo- j th ehnjixed world, Bulgaria was the first of plft williTejoirein the fact. The contest between s tao nalioiial parties, which for a time ; tfc quadruple alliance toseok and obtain tonus. aurrender beings accepted by the Frennh seemed to be marked by languor abd a lack oT of 4he Entente forces operating interest, has suddenly flamed up to white heat fjomlnander la tie Balkans. Turkey name next as the fallen by the appeals from leader's va both aides, and prog of tbs' Kaisers eastern structure, and in It is regrettable to say that an intense partisan Uis ease the Bptisb commander was designated feeling has been aroused, which till recently the ia receive the Turkish token of defeat, jv'ow war'spirit tad .largely held In check. The biU terns of party politics which all had hoped i MtnMAustria suing Tor mercy and respite, and was. cpm-Italian ! grqwjng' less Intensewith the years, is Jqrfltf fine poetic Justice the gallant the to apparent, and the progress of tha camas one plea the again accept minder is chosen of late baa been marked by rancor and ill paign the Allies the of behalf to precious j4ad sign ip ' document that saves the remnant of the Dual feeling. . ' Z denumber-o- f and or advertisements, Locally, from absolute capture armies tfonwchys been cartoons a of character have especially, struction. There remains of the haughTy, that can only be deplored. One such instance is Central group only-t-arch offender and master criminal of the that of an advertisement which appeared whole conspiracy, ,lhe German empire; and of recently in the columns of The News, wherein the principal combatants on the now victorious the name of a respected citizen now deceased, tiler there- - remains only Jhe American force was used by adherents of prohibition to further as thl one not yet honored In the selection pf hhetr cuse. Hshould mot have appeared, and fgj toaamander to accept the vanquished Toe't The Deseret News regrets its publication', which sus-- ! was to the lack of lima. for.. .proper ifwopd or sign the protocol that insures a Of hosttlities. As the last to come into scrutiny and .consideration. It is greatly to be jtaflon doubted whether such measures do not do more the fighting! it would be interesting and harm than good to those who employ them. so be should if the United Slates, toin deal out to as person be Txvored singled PRAYERS FOR VICTORY. with the last power on the other side to quit, NUMBER of the religious papers of the l 0rmanys confession of defeat would aeem to be hastened by the collapse of country ajpear. to agree, and some of the V ffia. But even if .that disastrous Incident secular papers also, that the defeat and turninl less ominous than it is, the tremendous back of the Germans at tbe Second Battle of the the Allies on the whole western Marne was In answer to prayer. They call attare frtst capable of but one Interpretation. ention lo the fact that when the North look up Tin German legions, though not in actual roui, arms in 1861, on the call of President Lincoln, it amash-fc- g was to save the Union, all other questions being C7 nevertheless in full retreat. Today' for the North would not have gone Incidental and French movement the of forward to to abolish slavery. After nearly two war Sedan Meuse toward the Ayicane along event years of conflict, the North seemed beaten, not of the memories great revives trtrnlly will forever he aaaociated with that citys having won a single battle of military importThere may not be today the possibility of ance: Meanwhile President Lincoln- - had beea for the German army In the popular growing to a realization as to the real issue, the word as a victory over an enemj and Christian people in the North began to ol Mtxxt seletely tapped, such as happened to the catch a vision of freedom. So days of fasting rmch under MacMahon n. 1870. Indeed, it is and prayer, wero. observed, and there iathfl tnN to conceive of such a victory nowadays in familiar story of the president himself on Ybrf of the extreme length of the- battls Unea beadedL.knee,.promiaing.hiaMakertbal.lfHe erd the huge size of the armies involved. But would grant success to the Northern forces, the e free. Then something hapfcfieg all, it was not the numerical size of the slaves ahouid-hFrom the date of the Emancipation victory, nor even its completeness, that gave, pened. proclamation until Lee's surrender, tbe North sifieanee to the Sedan of the war. It was the effects of that victory, never lost a battle of military importance. It was in answer to the nations prayer. which were the surrender of the French, When the Germans were defeated at the as a prisoner, while at Pans a revolution' ensued and a republic was established. In First Marne, Lord Kitchener remarked, Some the one must have beeiLpraylng.Lwhich was very this very real and larger details have not been fully' worked out Hie true.- Again, the American nation, at the call of Allies have, already won their Sedan, and the President Wilson, knelt last spring in prayer. The observance was 'not outward or visibly Germans have irrevocably lost theirs. , adequate, for the churches were not crowded. "BRICKBATS AND BOUQUETS." But the remnant prayed earnestly and strong. Then tbe tide of war was turned, the seemego Director General McAdoo the-'- , line,-anTWO months a notice to be posted In 'every rail- ingly, impossible happened ail Along, prpeticallyfrom that time to this the Gerway station and In every passenger qoach under man cause has met defeat, and is In utter conU. S. railroad administration, the Control of the fusion America has an answer to her great na and the assistance of requesting the public in making the railway service satis- tional intercession of the thirtiethof Mayr factory and efficient, and inviting , criticisms THE MIRACLE OF OSTEND. Cdliorgestions either by way of complaint or eemmendation, all letters to be brief and connection with the Belgian city of OslenC Tq deal with the letters which this ic now happily restored to its original posseswas expected to eliciVfive trained .men sors, an incident i?Jold whichjcannot be rewere selected to compose the bureau of suggarded without a shudder, and yet which evokes gestions and complaints, which a newspaper A distinct degree of reverence. This city was man Jbas facetiously dubbed the 'bureau of the scene of the Germans Tint experiment of brickbats and bouquets," and this bureau has bombing by niglA, avowedly upon a defenseless now been in existence long enough to make it town. They singled out a great convent and al ' .possible, from the many thousands of jetterjje-t- , for Iheir despicable work. and bombs .cerve4 todraw a'crosr sechon of the' actually fefl on the roof of the great dormitory public mind on the railway siliutiori as m here Tof'l y urterswere asleeprThe walls were handled by the government. The result is far shattered and there was not a single bed that more satisfactory than, ought have been exwav not heaped wuLh debris. But not ona woman pected In view of the loudness oLsome Of the was hurt, even by the slightest ecralrh! In out.intemperate critic ism thallias conieloJhe pub- lying, parts pfthebuUding ajbupdretipoor chillic ear. Complaints ot discourtesy are legs dren were asleep. Several bombs hit those frequent than was'anUcTpaledrbeingabout of'burstimmediately rar by, but equal In number to the letters of rommenda-lio- n. not a child was hurt! The solitary injury done The consolidation of ticket affirms, which' Was to the sole male inhabitant of the ,a wee at first criIicise(TIs'Triow'"gp'ricraI!y"ap if old ' m an of vevenly" w hd'sloprbuT'oJ' proved es'The nevT offices gel tnlo Running the house: a bomb fell near tbe door of his order and their conv enignee Is appreciated The gtiod and hr was wounded m the lee. i delay In BetUing datrris.for ioarofd'iriiagcd; .rilT'hnsp vyho.Tchirnmg to 1 ho devoted (freight or' baggage continues to be the, sub- -' after its fqur years' occupation by the (Germans, and seping again the great surface building with Jject of many complaints, but this cv il is as due to a 'poliry inhertcd from the its Red Cross on tbe door. and. realizing. how i time of private management the proverbial herotondlyjl had carried Dints beneficent work . hingUicKe--.'.eanproeraalmatrotrnmitcchmfai-tp- i ihbHivg of- 4h surety, geoerad run of dawn aptiila.UD;r- (.Han an have felt thaltha d.iv of divino Viiraclcs has iineident growipg out of government control and not pawed. It isyfnterevting to, ffoWthat the K afUon. Finally, and with few exceptions, the j do rat ton of end's oolite was lroo precisely was on October 15, nn, that the received rtvehl a widespread desire to four 'll ET- EYEIIUIG - HEWS : 4 ( ...rut i .id c ' 1 J OUT-GE- -- ht 1 ' im-pio- ua, he 2 due-onl- y Big-nrff- iant - A - - Franco-Prus-ti- an em-per- pr sense-r-althoug- h - - d ex-pli- no-t- hos-pit- t com'-pos- ite institu-II(Tti'- rccog-Jnlz- ed - -- - ji.im I NOVEMBER 4 1318 MONDAY 1 - LJBERTY BUILDINGS, war to or wba - born, verr oommuoUyvrUl tfc - something th, beya coma f,l Uke doing th, memory of to. perptut participation in rttha most atupndoua wm.thlngi. onwrprikWinhoryr-Fnlebw-k- a don to proront it thera Will prpbahty - oxtenalv, building of monument of atona wnd brome auch a, ow Adorn th public memorial to of ad many town - aquare Civil War. aailor of th and otdter in Tha wntiment which built thM, moau-jnent- ti to ommendbto. It was ths sffort of a cornmupity to do honor to lta heroe. Ths judgment, howsver, that wm displays - in seleotinr this form of commemoration to t crpen to criticism. p Monument to grekt men and edifices to commemorate great oocaalon are as old as , voivillaation.. Even our graveyards at present f are full of elaborate tombs. But thinking . mass people have often doubted whether a of useless display to the heat form of doing honor to a useful life. Common sense would Indicate that th most fitting way t do homage to th dead to to construct something that shall serve the living. The' American Clty. a magutn devoted., to elvlc ideals, now cornea forward with tha suggestion- - that after the war each town ""shall erfet & lUberty BslHfan.t,www,MIMi i Such a building should inoluds facilities, - for reereslkn, sulUjra. f eliowyhlj, jandjpub-He servica It might Include a municipal, ts auditorium which couid b used for and drlU work.cjL. Thla war haa speeded human progreea in many ways. Why should tt not- mark our -Would tem in also hulldlngT progress not a memorial tmlldlng in every community, constantly used by th living, be a more practical and even a more beautifully sentimental object than a pile of stone or bronse? .. ... JLnywsy. the erection of statue and shaft and mausoleums belongs to the era of king. The appropriate monument for a democracy to a warm and useful structure that shall he an Integral part of tha people's Ufa. Howard Strong, secretary of .the Minneapolis Civic Association, says: "Tha war to not being fought for martial victory alone, That .victory toybut tha means to an end. Th war will he worth while only aa the way we utilize out victory ahajl serve ' the end of real democracy..,, J know of no better medium for ihe working -- OuC of fellowship than th community centre which the American Oty suggest. la sincerely tw be hoped that this Idea --: will receive the. enthusiastic support Of the Thl town and cities of the United State to, or ought. to be, aa President WUson aay, "ths (birth of a new day," And the manner In -which ws show Jt forth 1 our architecture ehould signtfy something of lta , meaning, ths energies of government, that as well as of science, art. and religion, are to be devoted to giving the struggling mass of men and women a better ehspja. The Sale of Ladies Suits jh-- ir - Continues Tomorrow and Wednesday Positively,. nothing Reserved-n- o upmo All This -- Tt hA-eafta-r . fCopyright, 11. by Prank Crane.) marking on Our Entire Stockof Blankets and Quilts enter-tainmen- Mr. ficdtious-valuesreacK-reducti- absolutely genuine. ,, ruseaof ira. tian NEWS Weekat Off 20 m OUR DRUG STORE IS AT m-11- 4 SOUTH MAIN ST.! mm T T7 T7K TA JA SMART-SHO-P A : Special Gown - Offering for -- the . Brisk -- Latest production of Smiart and Snappy Gowns for Street and Dressy 'Vft&T of highest styling. Specially priced, $65.00 to $89.00 .. This.assortmenticonsistslof Silks, Velvets, Silk Duvetyns, Moon - glow Satins,' Silk Tricolettes and French Tricotines. TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th File of Th Deseret Hewa v , NOVEMBER 4. ISM. , is-on- buried Remember,-ou- r Targe purchases made Fur Garments enables us to quote prices now which would he impossible if we had to buy under present market conditions. In Sable, Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Mink and Mole Coats. V r- All various lengths, rom the shortbox models Jo full length, either plafn or trimmed Jwithvariouscontrastingi-fursTTGuarantee- d lowest prices for best quality. . 'i -- rnonths-ago,oRFurs-a- nd -- - ' 11, $39.00 Special Most clever Dresses, consisting of.Velveteens, Satins, Wool Velours, Serges and Jerseys. This e special offering' at $39.00. ' r f It waaanneunced that th work of removing th bodies ef ah - government sold IS re in Cuba, Porto Rico and Manila would begin In a fw weska, th sapsnss o 'ths undertaking to b boras by ' th govern- , ment. Mated that Manila Correspondence from Lieut. John F. CrttdUow of Battery B. Utah volunteers, had been presented with a beautiful ivory 'cene Tor efficient aervleo In com- mending th Utah gun In th trenchee tha -- night of Aug,. 1. Whlle out hunting, Ed Simpson ot Hooper, Utah, lost his left hand as a result of hia gun being accldentadly discharged while dragging the weapon through the brush. Gideon W. Marsh, fugitive president of the Keystone National bank, which collapsed returned to Philadelphia af- .March 20, over seven yearn, and of absence an ter ihlmeclf to hia bondsman, William H, Wann&maker. James Morgan, a miner of Silver . City, Utah, dropped dead In hto room at th Clift. House, Salt Lake City. Little was known of the man and the exact cause of death was shrouded In mystery.' Th new railway bridge In Lamba canyon, J near Barclay station,.. .on . the Park City branch of the Rio Grande Western railroad.' . wan used for the first time, thus doing away with the "switchback"' formerly In operation at this point . , - v s Womens and Misses Autumn Coats for Street and Dressy Wear High-Clas- ; ed N Copies of late foreign importations in full belted and effects, featuring innovations in collars, cuffs ..and .pockets: ' Some models are design ed to be worn with oneVown furs; otHers with huge fur collars; silk lined and interlined. trimmed are Wanted colors. - Special at $29.50 to $150.00. semi-fitte- d . . Jt first of the German entered the city, was Gclobet theJadt of them left it; and some of the natives who left the Ciljwhea the invaders came id were the first tp : when the enemy went out. -- Te-nt- er THEATRE PATRON'S CHANCE SOUTH MAIN - Tbe confirmed theatre patron tyhich means everybody if the movies are considered need not fret himself into the. belief that the melancholy days are upon us just oecause the 2 I has-tha- TRENCRIBEDl. FRESH AIR. II must be remembered that fresh air beats all the other influenza . preventives. 'Gauze masks are good in rtiimr way,- - and antiseptic sprays are excellent, but freh air and exercue are worth all the rel pul together. Deep breathing will do more- - lo keep germs out. of (he System (ban any number of gargle -- and doueneaf" No one ran escape the influenza by shutting himself up in a stuffy room. The man or woman who would like to have all the windows in tbn is .inviting the influenza germ to cdm fo an tndefmi,e visit. fftfi, hraring weather. LBng t,rejmmjr In tlie opcn alK'dpcp waits absolute avoidance of crowded, .stuffy places will slop the epidemuvand give the dm tors and nurses the rest they. no sorely ripokane alrpet-cara-clos- Spokesman-Re- v lew. nd OrZWlHlALO E "BLjueans of entertainment an denid.'him. If ue th inks' wiseTy' upoin,h6hi5litly calm into which he, has been thrujt suddenly.hy.ihe of warfare upon the unwelcome visitor from Spam he will recopmze it ii blessing. t For now he chance the. absence of which he bjis bemoaned "so often, to 'catch up m hi reading." San Francisco Examiner. SI Dr. King's , New. Discovery -removes thedangerjif .1 neglect f Pape's Cold Compound ends bad colds or grippe in-- a few hours. - i j Coughing a mil ths parch sd throat not b pertcroyro- - painful should It should be relieved beitor muted It trains headway with a doa of Dr. King's New.. Discovery. The same with a cold or bronchial Attark Millions have used thto well-kno.remedy for half a century regularly without thought ef change. Bold by druggtnUt since An adjunct to' any family medicine cabinet. 60a and 1.2. !. n 1INE ReMef romea Inutantlyr" r A done taken every two hours until doses thres are taken will end grippe misery and break, up a severe cold either In th bead, cbest body M op Umbo. jt It promptly opens trll and air passagescloggedupnos in th head, top nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, sore throAi wnoesijng. sort-an-d stiffness. - Doat trtay stuffed npl . Quit Wowlrtg Th Bnrtlcn of nd sniffing Ease your throbbing to Iifted. comfortablyConetlpstlon but poettjvely bead I Nothing else in the world gives When you (free! ymr bo weia Dr. mth-yrom- pt rtltsf -New Life The liver get Compound. which costs only a few King's rills busy, (digestion improves, th sickly,' cents at any drug store. It acts withsallow skin from, the bile. Get out assistance, tastes and causes a bottle todav start th day right, po Inconvenience. Renice, sure :B cerne. Advertisement. the genuine. 'Advertisement, you get Lower ud Higher VJ Priced onea in proportion. ' -- LADY IN ATTENDANCE PERCY C.SILVCn Cor. 5th Sa A Main.' Was. 2730 8 top Your Ooustiing. -- Ns Med to let tost Us hntation. and remove tKUmg sad hnsm 'ness kr soothing Us tntlsm.il thsoeS wkb ti -Tgpg'g -- f Legal blanks of svery description, arranged from th beat legal form and brought strictly A full supply always on hand at th - Deseret News Book fit or. up-to-d- 1 r ' A. - v . |