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Ward. rHd art r It Alt rMHill at f IM1 APRIL 22. tKfl. van: for the w itch oms? its. nr OS Tuf4y clerlor 1 1, April T7, 1 cf 811 Lak City will hav! th prh ileyc, and art aikrd to perform tba dut, of voting upa tbo quriUoa of mating an Jadobtedne of HW.ftJO for lha purpoa of incmalng lha cllyi water aupply by mrana of partaia specified project. eleven in num-- J bar, enumerated in lha adxerliaement that liaa i bran published for tnora than thre week pad, and on tba ballot with which tba tolar ba fumiibrd when he appears at lb poll, Tha subject has been diacuued from all angle during the past two or Ihrta man I hi. by lha city official, tbs public pres, local scientific societies and tha mora Important ehffo bodies and rlubi. Tha con apaaas of opinion at thus cryilaHUad aud atpraiaed (a that, thouyb tba amount of tba prppoeed bond iuue i large and tha people's burdens art already heavy, this matter of tneraaied water aupply aurpaaie in Importance every other consideration, and that therefor the electors ought to vole Yes on the i illl ' exlen-'aKs- ly whole proposition. In this opinion Tha News concur; and In advlalnf Its reader to to to thalr respective polling place on Tuesday next and vote "Yes on ch and all of the projecta aa segregated on tba ballot, it hope they will rredit It with linearity tn reaching ila oonoluilon and conael-ralio- ua conviction in ytvtnf lla advict. Thara are a acora of vital rtaeoos why tba propoaad extataive proyram af water acquisition; and dlatribution should be undertakan tam, ayainst ona why any part of it ahould .be deferred. Tha new right fan never again fca m cheaply acquired aa now probably in nnJ instances they can never ayaln ba teemed at alL And aa to tha objacUon that ktbor and material for tha proposed tmprove-ms- ta are now abnormally biyb -- priced, and may le lower next year or tba year after, it will if enough to make the obvious fuyyeitlon that tot all tha work or tht material will ba right now, and that at lha beat ftve to a even years will be needed to ecplele the entire achem. Aa to the objection that the city la not likely to need, for mazy year to come, so abundant a water aup-tl- y aod so elaborate and coelly a ayatern aa is ken proposed, it U enough to aay: (I) that 1U preeest supply la iroaaly Insufficient, ai was shown last mason when tha dangerously low margin made It necessary to pul conaumar on rations; (2) that it cannot grow at all without .a larger aupply from aoma source; (3) that suburban additions are continually coming In to draw from tha already inadequata aupply; (4) that, unlika other utlllliee, the extension and aolargement of tha eitya water eyslsm jmust precede, not follow, its expansion and i development in population, Induetry, or anything else; and (8) that the and broad etatennan-abt- p eye of true look to and prepare for the future, while only tbo vision of Inexperience, ignorance or partisanship la limited to the petty emergenclee cal-eu- -ln home-buI'.d- Uy city-buildi- ng of today. When the proposition ai now presented was first broached, this paper hailed it as a worthy and courageous conception of the manner in which the greatest of all our civic problems should be met. .That impression has been strengthened by every eubsequent etep in the enterprise and with each new light thrown upon the subject. Had the city commissioner! chosen thd court of least resistance, they would have contented themeelves with a present water expenditure of one, two, or threa hundred thousand dollars, which might have tided the elty over In Immediate emergency though even that Is doubtful; but would have left ui a year or two years hence precisely where we ars now, with our big problem not -- oniy unsolved but made more difficult than ever. This has been the short-sightpolicy that has already prevailed too long, and we are today tha sufferers from IL At last has come an impressive realization of the fact that unless something Urge and comprehenelve is begun and don In lha indlipensable matter of water, w are nearing the and of our municipal tether; ,and ia .maturing end presenting tho-- prescnl Jaebeme, those particular . officiali who are ehlcfly identified with it heve performed a groat public service, which, The News believes, should be deeply appreciated and atoutly supported by a handsome majority for the bond Issue in the vote next Tuesday. ed their LP THE DOES DEMI. IN HEAVENS LIVERY. anybody hereabouts happen to linow a (entleman by the name of J. M. RevTibbetts, posiny hailing from Pitts and preaentiy engaged in delivering burf, ddressea t meetings of the Y. M, Q. A. in cities farther east? The question is aaked in good fsith, for the person named made certain statement to "an assembly of men only in Boston on Sunday April; tl which makes it highly desirable to know more about him, and especially a to the church or sect whose livery - he-wea- ra and under-whoa- e . 4 re were 4M M ul Ur lVw lie 4a te lr ei4r iay eeyeerw. 4y ef kee 4eee- la tike Ike wWel yew Mevta - cr ren4 Skwmr yetetaee ere ytesiel kuii came, we eee keeee frem wkar. ke e4 ' I ornate itlecr werwe wkere tkme yUutte ere cvKet4. eew If Ikare ke keew we fleet ef Ike ki4 wttkiw e ere. Thie kee4re4 mlUw foe e kue4re4 le eee ef ike ewrtk'e myarerWe, purtlf w wkereter itrwU Ike kerne, tkere yew fug ka "eew bug" prejteg ew ktm. Ure4 welly ee It epreede Ita vaeem la fcta velce Ika 4ae4!y keelllua (hesyrw w maa freai a free, Iweewtetlve ereetur Intw e flieg keif eieat. an4 reeta4 tklng. Ita eea ef tkaae ylul aalmale lh( ere fie4 la the ker4arlas4 keteeew the kUcdome, a yeniertiaie eeywl.medueee, feataead tw a about ea tar ea tha houaa and tot, CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY 1 3 Eaat let South, phone W, 8481 Salt Lake City, UL 41-14- tm lwiw (rotary wlv wag Week. If eema to a tnaa enew. Tkaa Wag Wit him. New ke la a aeow. the etterbeg la a meheaeay 4mk; tha rurreata ef humaalty flew by; ke eurhe eut the menay. f kaew a wemea whe ran not laava home kereuaa the ewaa a pup. I kaew another who bee epont Immoorur. sblo Volta, walla, eag amporaa of thoufhl force and worry evor a lot ef old fomlturo. la ao more a sown; aba la a worm !) la a woodpile. I know a Weak eel loci or. who long ago reward la ba a Uvtag aoul, and now wrl(o about bolwoea kla korkruw ea a cor I I norot infrota (he dark, celcerooua areaure ef Ita reef. I knew e young married couple whe heve twgiin housekeeping with enough eld Junk i to Tou ahopa. eupply two eorond-heathread your way through thalr living rooms aa a beaeUe through Ihlck underbrueh. I know a women who haa four whatnota full of hlaque and mart la and gUaa and wool and gold glmcracke. I novrr look at them hut I think of Thorrau, who owned a pretty atone ha once found In the woods, but threw It away whan ha sew that be would heve to dust It. - Ona ef tha leenaat elemanta of dying la tha thought that at last I ahell be free frem that stuff In tha bureau drawers and on the elosat obelves. by Trank Crane ) (Copyright, Wa There la a maa. tat es a renal a Ha vn Washer. C mU tdk N- - n Sum t m gjwe f-- SM JfWk. UA u. essw d VICTROLA COMC AT LADIES JJ. COVSOLIDMXD ( music coMPiyrr ) LnXZUJlT CLUB 8:15 TONIGHT at TWENTY YEARS AGO. 10. ,, . , IS MAI.sr appsr at Protect your property ajinst 1) r damage. done by. Windstorm Waarh Ft 89TB The low rates will surprise you. THE DESERET NEVyS .. Telephone Us, Was. 2262. COUPON Dictionary' How to Get It Heber J. Grant For Ike MsreNmwiwol CmI of wad DiotrikwtUw bdawefeetee Coupons and this NEW, authentic Dictionary bound in black flexible seal gram, illustrated with full pages n color and duoione. Q Present or mail to this paper throe Coupons with ninety-eigcents to cover coat of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. secure vie (it ? -- l- n i V' . and Company ht ... ORDERS WILL BE FILLED . ' AO Dtctionarie puVtliabed prerioo 22 Mala Add ks PmU O to I JO suIm jDJ Upi.300 sOU .10 Ft wk pu die. nto h to tki ew Tobacco Habit . Dangerous Doctor formerly of John poesd. are t ef dt Pay Strained? Eyes are If your eyes 'Aired; tf your vision is work-strain- After you eat always take ATONIC CrgRTOrM I nstantly relieves Hoartbwrm, Bloated Gassy raaitag. Stop f cod souring; repeating, and all atomach miseries. AOB-aTOiCR- Aid, diMM VMtMBas. d mmNU. lacra kt IwNitMattk Vlwbtg m P. EATONIC I tb ramdr. Ta af tkau. sad voadarfaJly baaaAtad. ObI aaataa aaat ar two a dag ta arc I. Powti iy So Imm at w, will rafaad SMBoy. Oat kW ' y. To win am. C. . C, M. I. DRUG STORK. IU-1-14 So. Mala ed dim or or if it bothers you to read; if your wye bunrertfcaor acBeilf' blurred; wear glasses, get a bottle of tablets from your druggist. dissolve on in a fourth of a glass of water and use from two to four time a day to bath the ayes Bon-Ophas brought comfort and relief to thousands and thousands. To Clear Away Skin Troublesm. rf? ? Qa.Wa Bkfcw, to to Connor, Hopkins hospital. Thousand of mn uttering from fatal disease would ba In perfect health today ware It not for the deadly drug Nicotlna. the habit now before Ita too lata,Stopifs a almpl process to rid youraaif of the tobacco habit In any form. Juat go to any drug store and gat aoma Nlcotol tablet; taka them as di ractad and lo. tha pernicious hab't vanishes. refund quickly tha money. If thay fall.Druggists B aura to rend amt-tnrs atm gX 6 n o u n ceme n t b targe Doctor Connor, soon to appear In tblji aper. It tells of tha danger of ntco-i- n poisoning and how to avoid It, In the maantlma try Nlcotol tablets; you will b surprised at tha result. Advert tisement. at te to Notet Paetammy BnaOptastmurthmam. wmk' Sight Mta ihmM Rely oq Cuticura St. Powww IN ONEr 25 DICTIONARIES ng. 1 4 nCTROLAJS EXCLC8IVELT - " thmd. STItitT I founders of the Church were "a dishonest, lazy lot," etc etc. This will be enough to show why we think it only fair loathe Christian churches of this community and of the country to seek to identify this 'man TibbitU and pass him up for discipline to those in authority in the sect which he disgraces. A more villainous and monstrous group of falsehoods was never uttered in. the same sumber of sentences, uttered in the same number of sentences, contentedly and happily in this community, and who know more in a minute about the true eituation than Tibbetts will ever learn in his whole hypocritical life, stand ready to hurl his slanders back in Jiis teeth, provided ihey can get his designation and his house number. There is not a syllable or symptom of truth in a single one of his allegations as published; and half a million people in these communities! Gentile" and Mormon," know it and are w make affidavit to it. - He' is a sweet specimen to- be allowed at large by any denomination to spew out his in ChrigtiaxLhouset o or assemblies. The Father of Lies is supehlp posed Id be denied the privilege of wandering around In human form seeking whom he may beguile; but so long as Tihbelts is on tap, he can enjoy the alternative satisfaction of feeling that he has a most capable agent and representative. . - - Tornadd I (UJOBN ELLIOTT CLARK C0. tl ex-Kai- ' T ou wilt atae bo dollsht-o- d tho with oovsrsl eluMleal daaoos by pupR of Trot. Trsd A. Jsekooa. Como and bring your frlonda. Lscturo program siren by vho it soon to ii ua:c GALLI-CUR- CI APRIL t Tba funaraj of Bishop Thomas Haycock of Celt Lake wee held In the Third ward chapel The speaker with a Urge attendance. were BUhop & M. T. Beddon. Ooorge hi. Otttnger, Joseph W. Hahfurrin. T. J. Curtis, Treat Angus M. Cvnnon, Targua Coaltar. Praat. Josaph T. Smith and John T. Smith. The vetoraa firemen In uniform attanded tha aarvloe tn a body. The blahoprlo of fimlthriald, Utah, wan raorgenlsad with Newton Woodruff, bishop; 8am Nelson, first counselor, and Joaeph J, Richardson, aocong counselor. At the meeting Elders T. M. Lyman and John W. Taylor were In attendance. Manila dispatches stated that the week had been one of the bloodies of the war since the first day's fighting In that section, official reports showing that S7S Filipinos had been killed. 13 officers and :t4 men captured and many mors wounded. During a shkm battle between members of ths national guard nser the Warm Spring. Salt Lake, Prlvat . Lynn Ferry received a soap bullet wound over half an Inch deep directly above the heart The speakers at tha Sunday services In the 8a It Lake Tabernacle were Elder Joseph A. Williams from the Southern States mis- slon, end David McKenale, who dlocurecd the subject of the resurrection. S3. o'-cauiO- eoacsrt. which Muslolortra should not mls this lostreettrs loetur will foatur ths wondsrful VICTOR RECORDS by Tram tha Tllaa of Tbo Deeerot Nawa. - I woven-lo- st l paMcogcT eele A4 - ' two eatzo aeald Biakee a eflWeot delivery unit. The eeate are well upboUUrwI lot wmfurt aiJ allow ample epwe for baggage. The snug side curtains afford complete prolertwi from wlhrf, xm mis-eiona- rie i erUfc - Without waiting, for an answer to the question, it is safe and proper to say that, unless the Boston Post misquotes him, the eanctimonious pulpiteer demonstrates an ability as a falsifier that would riVakc old Ananias look like a novice. He told those Boston men LESSONS TEE PRESENT STRIKE. only that many of the great number of women FOLLOWING THE FASHION. who drop out of jight yearly in thif country in the present are koJd into "Mormon The overalls clubs' forming in the South slavery, having been THE moilof interesting feature ss a protest tgainst the higtt ot of clothes (be railway switchmen is the con"lured by hypnotic Mormon agenta and certed effort on the part; of. the leaders of. and sold Into bondage;" tha there have .sent the price of overalls to the sky, and movement will have to retire to a previously labor and the railroad manercxnized railway are Just as many plural marriages performed the position. Springfield Republican. prepared ager to defeat it In no previous con trovers today by the Mormon Church ns al ana time HOLLAND'S PROBLEM. kttwm employed and employers has there in its history, no matter how often one hears f krtx so notable spirit of between that polygamy is ended; that one of the cov- Who's to provide for the reforestation X'. ntrrxised chiefs of union labor on the on enant of the Church Is that the world must of Holland going after the those in whose aervlee they are be turned Into a great atock farm;", that the Charleston News and Courier- gets through? Xi'A cl nrxiE CWdet 'Foor.NUoty light tklirerr Woa wjulppe ' M lereew MOON. - THE wkelvwe 14 Mlw 01 ef iVluft 1 b4 mrt rt U 14 rlee rml cel4 weM I I f w 14 com- at least some who claim a plact In that classification say that when we shall have been able to perfect a gun that ran fire a projectile at tha almost Inconceivable speed of 87,000 feet or about eeven mile rer sec ond, we (ball ba enabled to a hoot al the moon and. If our aim be true, hit III The problem la to atari a missile off at such a rate of speed is to overcome the attraction of the earu. altogether, whereupon it would fly away into space, never to return. Theoretically, then, a bombardment of the moon i possiblef and, despite its distance as a target, a bull's-ey-e might actually be scored. T.he scientific assertion Is that a projectile eent horizontally on Us course at the precise speed of 26,100 feet per second, would travel completely around the earth, always al the same distance above the surface, and at the expiration of one hour and twenty-thre- e minutes would bump bark into the muzzle of the gun that fired it. Sent away with any Jess velocity, it w ould ultimately como to the ground. But at the vastly greater speed first mentioned, it would bo able to overcome the force, of gravity altogether and would take its course into spare indefinitely. Thus far the ingenuity of man has not attained the construction of a weapon that can even approach this enormous velocity for its projectiles, though everybody knows there are uns that can lend a shot a hundred miles or more. But this latter achievement is so far leyond tha Imagination of the scientists of a ew decades ago that those of a few decades tence may regard the former as familiar and a commonplace. Every day men are compelled jto admit that nothing is now impossible; so that the projectile wilh a velocity of sqven miles per second, incredible though it sounds today, may be only a matter of Invention cr perfection in the near future. Meanwhile is there nothing in the grand idea that can prove templing to John Browning of Ogden?SERVING tfc emery. which the community is made to suffer or is menaced; and rertsinly the laws should give full protection to those who want to work. Those who desire to throw up their Jobs have no right to intimidate or attack lAoe who want to keep them or to alep Into them when the strikers relinquish them. Here kjahere the people should help by organizing (o break an tinjusl, frivo kus strike, and by offering to take the places of (he men who walk out To volunteer In such a case (a as honorable as to fly to arms in (he protection of home anj loved ones against the hostile aria of a foreign foe. Injury aud suffering are not less grievous because inflicted by sometime neighbors who have become domestic enemies. The truth in simple language i that no strike can be excused which brings suffering to many in ordtr to benefit a few; and it is time for the public to assert, and to cause all parlies interested to realize, that neither government nor Industry i to be conducled for the special benef.l of minorities, sither organized or unorganized. This is the taaus which stands out prominently In all recent disputes, and soon or late it will have to ba squartly met. MAY SHOOT (pxSSv&xttf&perimcx Am . pelled to work, and the law should afford thrm protection If they want to strike. Hut they should not he allowed to create conspiracies by (hem-atlv- l. Xk Keve particular demand. It is true that men may not be con-arvali- on rer:d be MI I fuilf to enforce compliance with lx qualified Pmrrt Km Sr itrmf TM I, 1' r W-e Ta lt' . -- aoWS lit rifu ! CtiMit OM- -. ill Mill V lickigaa A k Ml -( hll Iaof Ikltnl 4 iIm Miur tmiiitl Al The Revelation! of MovtnU Day. rw-er- I tab- rnr News. m that net eegaged en the other. It would the but Only present emergency, tlo the pros pert of its repvtiUan, bu made vtldrnt the need of a larger spirit ef lost ion f purd pose, The ftcl thst the owners of lb rsll roads and those who represent the more dependable part of their employ eel. are working tn harmony is slgoifirsnre'and promts. If from the present crisis no other benefit hU come, at lent the recognition of the neeeseily ef a belter uudertisnditig belwern the ram-pen- is and the men will hate been CO good lesson thoroughly learned, Mssnwbile, there le snoiher and a sleeper leesmt than mere insubordination to the unions Involved tn the present rase. It that (he people ere not obliged to submit to this kind of tyrsnny, no mailer wlut the agency by which It seeks to establish itself. Avutilng-of- f Cf the public food and fuel supply is Just as reprehensible when ordered by a regulsr chief av when brousht about by the influence of a revengeful discharged switchman. In either case, the rights of the people at a whole are assailed by those who rare nothing for the interests of the public while they are trying THURSDAY Al'llIE 22 1020 EVENING NEWS DKSEJIKT Drs, Shores & Shore! Spodxlists RBEUMACQOL The new and Wonderful Treatment for Rheumatism la Guaranteed ta remove Kidney Poison rrom your sys-to- orKEK xnd WOMEN Mil" reet. Salt Laka year A cote. experience Chronic and B pedal treating Dlaensea. Mod. ern equipment. Electricity. Glandular Therapy (eomething new), vistta made by appointment: teL Was. 27!. Laboratary for jlntrav. not DMtettlon, Hou- r- to 1. d to ; Bun 1 to 11 Wyou caanoa call, writ for advice. y. Price, fi.es rev Bottle Manufactured by RHEUMACHOL co.. Idaho sPr a Colo. Sold 'by all druegtstw laboratories |