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Show EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DESKItET L2SIET Cm ( hrw a tui i ha a tu Mml-Waakl- Caplaa. 11 rW htelaa-- a U Pal Itenrr Mil Uh v aa itwU o freely.- - " M toot Mr for fTTixa4aaa CH. VIA. ' V. 1 atfcar a4rma4 M r ra CtrnlaUaw. Itaatar (ofwiUBH jNawr Yank UaiMty. OTIoa. IM nn ' HM Mtahfah Mamter (a4lt I MU CkliMt Oteo. III Ml Ik. t.frW MIW Mrrtli (Iim wl Mud I. im JlMiUltl Fraa ! ell Ik. ni .M (M riMklMUM .1 ar4ll-- d harai CMI ' .'TJ 1 "'TJT lia.Mlah.4 I. It a Ail n.kto ar .to. MWtto. Itrf MckM 0 Oftm salt lake arr, - - nomber n,m. V. S. SENATE SCRkTJ D'ANNUNZIO. t HEf the United SUlti SmU refold inwith the rtUfr lb of NIqoi, lb Lrague cf CovcmuI corporated Pe Tri , . tha fond hoped of tba world for ddlveranre from tha 14 old way la tnternttul frlr dimlntojhed. Tba aplcndid war-- . grldvouly. tba poaatbllity of war mlnlmliiflf for project world power raeolvad to by a combination of if not dona wounded baa Iwp tba peara bava abould who tboao of home la tha to death bn True, other nation of tha Old World bava accepted tba plan and will be tuided a far a may be by IU mandate and limitation. But it fail of the upport of tha ana nation above all other to which the credit for It Inception waa accorded, and upon which the influence for its enforcement mainly debeen III ( , ' friend. pended. Already there are aymptoma and rumor of the evil effect of America no upon Italy's pollciea. Jf Uer la to be to proa Inefficient or on, Leegue of Nation, tect Italy threatened from ferent to the edification nJ entertainment to be derived from the stale secrets which U it Jut nowpaaiing out erafly A twciunioM rwicz. mc tUy. Ixarfif lt maa iiiHi city. Utah wtitMf A44ra HEWS EYEIilKG from attach serosa tba Adriatic, her builneil.ia to look to her own national defense; and tba mad venture of (TAnnudzio, hitherto retarded a a bit become all at pf spectacular knight-errantr- y, one a highly patriotic endeavor. Hla'recenl aehura of the whole Dalmatian coaat line will find warm defender among even hi moat conservative countrymen, if there la to be no In- ternational agreement to. keep and enforce the peace. The coastal line which be ha captured and occupied la largely made up of a fringe of Island covering Innumerable bay, anchorage iand 1 hiding place constituting a naturally strong and almost impregnable naval base for CRW.T or tree hr pMtrtt TV DmmbW last week. November IX wu THURSDAY of the birth of the lata President Joseph F. Smith. Today. November It lb 63rd annlveraary of the birth of hi successor, FretUrnl Hebe J. Grant. On year ao Uit Wednesday, November 19, President Smith died, and ona year ago today hit mortal remain were laid In the tomb. One year ago tomorrow, November A the Pint Presidency waa reorganised, with President (jrant la the , place of Ute 4Prted leader. ThU Is a cluster of Important anniversaries end eveote; end to erowded with history has been the past year that it i scarcely poaiihle twelve-mont-h has to realize that awhole aeeme only It lapied floe thelroeeurrenea. yesterday, as It Were, that the benignant. President jnjetld and beloved pretencein of bU home,' h la Smith wai to be encountered ofllee snd In the public assemblages of ble people." HU long service In the apoilleihlp end prvaldeDcy almost a score of years at the head thereof end back of IhU hU whole We of falthfulneae and devotion, had peeulUrly endeared him to the membert of the Church over which b pVealded and Indeed to all men who respect courage, honeaty and sincerity of purpose. HU departure lefla void which no one alas can fill; hU memory will never die. President Heber J. Oranl who will be today lb object of congratulation and beat wtahea on hi attainment of the age of 63, haa most worthily and remarkably come up to every expectation and responsibility of hi high calling. HU life, too, has been an open book before the greet body of Church membership at whose bead he elands. From hU childhood up he has lived in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; and through long experience and inspiration ba baa come to measure up to the full stature of what a chieftain In hU exalted calling should be. At this time he la vUiKng the lovely group of Islands In the Paclfie where a temple has been reared to the Most High; but far away though be may be In person from the headquarters and the groat body of hif and follower, he la not beyond the reach of their prayer, their greetings, their IU good wishes in bis behalf. The New adds comwhole the for and speak congratulations, munity In expressing the hope that health and happiness may continue to abide with him and that hU' path may ever be those of peace. Um m( Of 1st eoACt 11 U Pm tor Ue aeitou ku Jl kills tveaiy Oo ttdvi toi 1.M One every every Ucm u hear. Million III e mh eel U TvMr-1o- ' cm on nt It. Tub-reul- we. U the Ug ky Ufeotlo. ttil elrJloln the nm. f m r. lWrti4. It to, hr hrehto to got er to aa o. TnbarealooU to to ho Pravaat al by tha Tab lie, mora thaa hy tba Doetota It U a aoelal llaaaaa aad meat ho otanpad out by octal effort. It minacoa every boms la the eoontry, Haary War Beecher ml Tallow Toror wii Ood Aliryahtys oplnloa ef Dirt Tba oame. plua Wooraace aad Indifference, might he said of Tuberculoela. Don't taka rcurao" or 'Patent Madlcinaa." Tbay are all fabaa. Tba ealy cure la to build ep the tfoiom oo aa to throw off tba dlaeaae. Slxty-oava- a thousaad albt hundred aad etghty.two American aoldlara were killed or died during the year ef the war. At tha earns time man, woman and children warn Slaughtered hy the great WhIU Plague - i th dlaeaae. By Insisting on psrlodto physical examinations for every one, well or tiok. (Copyright, lilt, hy rrenk Crane.) el, TWENTY YEARS AGO. i From th u 44 E. 6 Main Amateur Photographer Christmas News Prize Photo Contest CLOSES NOVEMBER - Leth-brid- H-aou-rce . -- - -- ge Dependable Sparii Plugs iraipedally adapted ISlfor trucketractor o! hix powered caa Our 3450 Insulator id patented asbestos 5. offer a Th Chrlatmaa Naw prlx of 10 for lh beat outdoor ubject photofraphed by a bona fid amateur with preference help wn aubject. (lvn to wai or enlar(mnta, Print,b contact aent to The Chrlatmaa ahould Nawa. Co..tet Department, with nom da plum written on th back Acof each ..rlnt nothin company th print by an envelopon with the nom d plume written th outside and th true name of the contestant .n a slip of paper lnald. Th print entered In th comofpetition must be in Th New fices Nov. !S. gasket construction makes them more dependable. Ask your dealer. e!. Company, Champion Spark Toledo, Ohio DUtrlhutad by I two-stor- six-da- On hla return from a trip to Sanpete county, Utah, Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state hoard of health, reported It cases of smallpox of a rather malignant J Csnftal Elvetrl Wwl Flnrt Co. In'V Waaatek ZlMtrti Ca, Waa. U4 Matar Marcaatlla Ca. Iatr-ltnta- 4 To . la EM Frarth kilk. It tenth Went Tempi. Champion Wna. 43 Haay V.n,' PHmllS adaptod fa p.l.lly Traaiim, Tractor, and B43, Tha (alt Laka Rardwan Ca. XT tenth Mala. Waa. 4X trvcll-PatraHardwara Ca. IM te. Wcat Tempi. Waa. 151 California ak aa On Automobiles Shipped Through Us. -' The Denver Times stated that the Bio Grande Weetern would extend IU Un to Orton Junction. Utah, and would complete lu survey through to Cedar City to connect with the big Iron mines of that soc-tlo- n. Cr General Merchandise Storage and distribution. Fireproof building. Insurance rate, 18 cents. y -- . TelWas Jcnnings-IIann- Printed and Engraved 3464. a At the Deseret News Job Printing Dept. Deseret News Annex 353 W. 2nd So. t wanted to, any more than a camel could live ndefinitely on its hump. Without production he discussion of wage, or working hours, or onditiona is academic. That is one of the hilling fact of existence. Representation in ndustry then is valuable when it aids, in and in the fair distribution of the rofits of production. It is a means to an end nd not an end in itself. Samuel Crowther in .he Worlds Work. . ' i r 8 Theodore BelU Levy Mayef and the rest of the booze champion may rave on. but re will believe this rouniry has gone wet when we eee the waves break over the bedspread in the morning. Los Angeles Time. . F o ft - Waiit Immediate Relief from Corns? Then purchase a sample bottle of EGO CORN REMEDY . Follow the directions and youH get relief. CENTS ITS TWENTY-FIV- E And sold by all . druggists. If your druggist cannot supply" you, write direct to ON SALE Tbla Baahtifal Rama on teathaad Maaahc othef-again- HOPE DEFERRED ,h No Orders For Engraved Cards Can Be Received After Dec. 1st. Do You "PAIRING SPEECHES." ' , ni ' t" pro-tuctl- on Has a parliamentary precedent been established in the Canadian Senate by the two members whe announced the other night amjJ laughter that they had paired speeches?" Senator Pope and Senator Belffourt were to have st the-- Grand spoken, one lot,' the Trunk bill, but they decided to forego the privilege. neither having changed hia views. The pairing", of needless epeeche is 6 reform that may be commended to all legislative bodies Springfield Republican. 7 Christmas Cards WarehouseCo. A movement was started hy the Washington county silk association for th erection of a Uk factory at 8t George, Utah, hy the organization of a stock company. 7 , 1 ur bart . Reduced Rate blundering-- U-b- oat Street liiaaiioi THE ANNUAL , Zimmerman South Temple. de-cld- foreigner?-predominat- ! u Deseret News Book Store I8. , 7 Sunday School Union Book Store Daaarat Newe NOVEMBER W, that Zions Bevlnge Bank announced was It and Trust oompany of Belt Lake had y to erect a building 0x100 feet at the eornhr of Seoond South and First West strceU. Word was received by th Indian commissioner at Washington from Agent H. P. Myton at White Rocks. Utah, that the trouble with the Indiana In Colorado was caused hy one Indian killing another. At Kenaea City eleven rider started In y and bleycl race for ths th championship of America. Oor. Roosevelt of New Tork Issued a proclamation ordering flags at half mast on all state buildings as a mark of respect to the late yiee President Garrett A. Ho- 1 t File of Th . .w ' Tuherculoaia to aa Industrial dlaeaee. attacking many workers la the prime of Ufa It hha made more widow and orphans la the United States than all our war put together. It to a oecret disease, Uieldloua, treacherous ee a snake. 'More than 10. (IS drafted men were kept out of the war by this dleaaae. Among tha way to prevent thle dlaaisa the National TubdrculoaU Association give thsea: to destroy By teaching the oonaumpUv bis sputum. By teaching an people not to sleep, live or work la dark or badly ventilated roams By discovering the dlaeaae In IU early stages. This to particularly tha work of organisation aad Individual physicians By educating the community aa to th nature of th dieses, that It I oo mm unicable, preventable and curable. By advocating fresh air, ouuide life, sunshine, rest, no over train, whether at work or In exerctad, wholesome food and temperate habits. By providing InatltuUona, nurse and for those who are effected with strikes In America If T'HERE would be fewer Informed. An aglU-to- r, were better no matter bow thoroughly discredited in . The glad holiday eetbon U right opon you. Before you know it thd Christina bell will ba ringlnf and you'll need to ba all primed with the joyou word of fTtetiny. Thia year youll want to greet your friend In will be athrQl ityle a never before. For aQ the world with Joy of peace! Were all ready to play our part with the handsomest line of Engraved Greetinf Card we have ever . displayed In our etorea, Come right along and have the pleasure of choosis an exing from a full tock- - Every design we show refined. and quisite work of art graceful Select a etyle of card that will be a tribute to your own good taste and a compliment to your friends. We have it The game sendee at both stores, I- To prevlda tbla provantlea to lb bual-aaof tba Natloaal TtibarmioaU Aaeocla-tlo- la a Ho, for the Days of Greeting! Is this Mustry It oaa ha prarantad hy more totalllgaae. mora aaraae, mora hoapltala aa epaa air k boo la aad tba Uha. homo. -; rr 4e-tror- ln STRIKES FOSTERED BY IGNORANCE. 'v ' get ynhereulMle U ettrehto. .It mo tie U tehee la Unte and treate Matibly. IU ettre eeMUU la frMh elr. eleeallaeae root, goo too 4. aad ccvguloua onto ta frm-ld- a aputuM. TuherewloaU, wlrfU (ha greetaat elngla touoo of laath ta thU eouairy. ta pravaat-abl- e. at w mr"K pi-- . . u I.r torSolover 4.(11 Buton. CTatle V, rcTv;if ertoe W U to the moat M4ty Otbor pUfooo oom 1910 ' X. Duk Ctam) c MAinM TvMreelMM. JU common mom t, the eye of .the onlooklng public, can still persuade lot of Ignorant men to believe that they are greatly abused indivlduals,.eveo when their own common sense ought to enable them to realise that they are being pretty well treated; and he U still able to make his dupes accept the truth of his promises and predictions, even after everybody else, himself included, knows that hla case hat not a leg left to stand on. ' A an Illustration: Everybody knows, the delectable syndicalist William Z. Foster included, that the steel strike has failed, and that, in fact, it had no possible chance of success after the end of Its first week, eight weeks ago. Yel in a few districts, notably where VON BERNSTORIVS CONFESSIONS. In the mills, the men are still out. of hi former no fear further The steel strikers had expected great thing? HAVING master, Count Von Bernstorff, ome--: from the bituminous coal miners' strike; bul time German ambassador at Washington, is when that walkout was brought under the ban hastening to mknumerou interesting diplo- - pf the law, the most optimistic of the intellimalic disclosures, possibly, with the ohject of gent. steelworkeresaw, thafxlhe etrlke game gaining favor for himself from'' the present was ended o far as their industry was conHe doubtless believe German government cerned. Yet the very day after the Mine Workhis is no of surer that there peace ers' officials recalled the coal etrlke order, the way making with" the new" order than by exposing the blunaleeTitrike leaders sent out .circular totheir ders of the old regime; and if he can cause it various organizer announcing in lit language? to appear that the rejection .of his advice and that the ooal strike, was still, on." That the policies led to the terrible defeats, humiliasteel strikers who are still out are egregiousTy tion and punishment .of the German people, gullible . and densely ignorant as to wtat is his chances for, playing a largof role in tha actually going on. is shown by their acceptance reformed, reconstructed Fatherland will natur-- ! of the7alseh00d that the coal strike was still ' ally be materially improved. going, and by the significanFfacllhat.it look ' a rs" this 'fooun try six different Jan guasestocpnyeythe.mis.ln- bow'reachltigNewsp pe T from Germany givf In much greater detail than formation to them; the eabledjdispatchea the particulars Of hi "LENGTHENING THE CORDS, STRENGTHEN- -' I testimony, before the investigating committee 1NG THE STAKES i of the German assembly, and 'of the recent i j dehe ha apparently addressejiirwhich public of Lethbridge, Canada, and in cided to tell it all." He explains, for example, ' N the vicinity Alberta generally, are a largn Southwestern the faet that the' Kaiser mode him wait two who formerly lived in Utah settlers of number months for an audience after the United States and Idaho, where they have many relative? government sent him home, by claiming that and friends who naturally are interested in alt the Kaiser blamed him for allowing the welfare of those who have to the note about Mexico to fall that pertains in' quest of homes and the border, beyond into U. 8. bands. He asserts that on an earlier gone the To following paragraph such, fortune. the Kaiser for occasion he was upbraided-b-y letter o! the Canarecent a agricultural from some in the apway not having circumvented will prove pleasant readPacific dian railway pointment of Mr. Gerard as U. S. ambassador to and Taber areas mentioned Cardton The ing. Germany, knowing how objectionable that genare almost exclusively settled by former cititleman was to IheBerlin government; and he zens of this intermounlain part of the United naively asks how the Kaiser would have wished States: him to go about the business of dictating to Several tremendous Irrigation projects Washington in the selection of Its diplomats. assured in. Alberta for next spring. are warnHe avers that he gave due and repeated One hundred thousand acres in the north- program of unern Lethbridge district have been organ- ing that Germany's proposed' would warfare ized for irrigation purposes and actual con- assuredly restricted struction will commence next year, accordhe told Gen. that war; ths into America bring to G. L. Marnoch, president of the ing to make peace Ludendorffif ypujd be belter board of trade. Seventeen lhousand ' acres are affected by the lystenmnder before Ormany reached the end rber construction in' the Taber district, and a than to wait until the end was reached; and aims the big section in the Cardston area is being orspirit opposed had always that he ganized. It is estimated that at least attributed he the to which f -5- ,600,009 wortN of products. can be raised -from this area annually when irrigated. ' war and the Fatherland's downfall etc, etc. necea-t&- y the with impressed He is evidently ; THE source of wages.of clearing hi own skirts before trying to climb again,' if possible, into a prominence for ' Unde? our capitalistic system "the wages which be thinks hi talents qualify him. The of both. capital and labof-r-re paid out of proUnited Stains government and people long age duction and out of nothing else Capital doe asnot pay wages and it could not pay them for ceased to have the slightest interest in hi Indif more than a week or two at the most, even if cannot be piration or hi fate, but they a nation- with hostile Intentions toward Ilaly! eastern ahore. With this etrfp.heid by' bar j troop and ship, and the government admlnla- tered by officials whose allegiance to Ilaly la unquestioned, she will feel comparatively safe. she. would feel In con- Held by anybody i a tint peril This it why the army and navy and an important part of the civil population of Italy are today supporting the impetoou eoldler-po- el With him. it may be more or les l of a chhralroua adventure; but calm (talesmen a loyal Italian j are beginning to regard it toward . etep military eecurlty. ", r 1 TUBERCULOSIS. 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