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Show r ii 4 ffilT AINS Jimmy DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY t MAY A SECTION TE 1920 IONA IKE ' Fame-B- est Ri aad prodigally hoapltable, h ha a hoet at compelling feature blue-gre- y (Special Oorreepoudsuee.) friend in every walk at Ilf and hto luminous syea eatrsordloarlly ' w ONDON. 31. "Jimmy lunohsoa parties in hi office oppoApril. London's first rsoollectloa sf aim site th law courts am th randasvoue I WklU. th moot startling cf all to In ths sporting world. Tsar ago, match of most of tb interesting people tn I ."that sober specie. th Brlltoh he tried I pull off a boxing Bomber-dlsr -and London, Johnson Jack between aracktod 7 millionaire, Hmi Just Walls for the championship of "Up t th oh is" In work, I one Into th new ag.la tn - connection ths world. Johnson then held tbs tills of hto favorite' expreeslons; and most Bombardier was a rising of hto big deals ar concluded with a and th with the cal ef Daiyg Theatro--Lo- n howfvbH opinion, white hope word or a handshake h seldom puts - w American playhoues. ever, rose against th match, and th anything In writing.' "Finished" la hit BOy. b Augustin Dalys toa bull! y manager, 1b Rev. F. B. Weysr Injected Into tha usual mathedof expressing hto.ao-ceptand aroua-eAmerican th famous fight 11 the vigorlet of England's The Ad Including company, lMJ. Daiya conscience. Nonconform Even today, o quietly does h work, suotramandou acored com had Behan. result was that ths fight didnt that London know him beet aa an e v at th l.ycum hr in 111. but off and Whits, who thsn jnad his owner of race horses and a patron of vtoit to London. Pair headquarter In th Grand Hotel In i on their of hobble arc of which both boxing, find .. was put to inch. difficulty to avenus, Into heavily: hla- - His glorious horse "Irish on Northumberland thorn a homo that to buUt thorn laid but h was finding his feet and hie Is hto best known anlmel. His Rohan hrtt. Ada soon for tholr nsit quick. Imaginative mind wa won him th famous "Ivanhos" no 04 th sow .theatre busy . t eUer place. Casarowltch-lasevolving year, altogether gnd Whit t th of center In th I not opened rrom that dey, hto rto In London hto atabl brought him in over 550,-t- fl I Light of London Juot off Lalcsatsr bualnee and eportlng world bee been Id pursue last aeason. White I And today In soquar In Juno deal aacustomed to say that he never keep meteoric. There was th th to noKl boon ha Pair 110, for th Ttvoll site, th $4,ise.oo a hors that to not likaly ta win. "They Beocham Truot via Jimmy" White, for deal on my horeea for th Bedford Covent Garden nt their half-dollin th considsratloit ouppooodiy , Rubth of th a Dunlop eetata, floating Lancashire," be say, "and when of Non I neighborhood of 1,600.0. and th ber company for 111,, Irish Eleganc wen at A soot, It saved th thousands of American a strike" , at "Jim- purchase on behalf of th Beeeham and doughboy" who now ha whom he trust for For on big rtc Jest season, Whit just my" Whits paid for at thoo famou hto jockey ft. 100 If ho won. bought Daly's of th historic town of promised American boalng nlghtg la th Na Shaftesbury. Tb gesult to that toThere was also to b 11.100 for th " tlonal Sporting club during tb war, rumor . circulate of Imtrainer. "And," added Whit. 13,500 will hear hin name without warming- day,- wkaa Lenfor hto wife as wtU, "Thats most Important deal In companies or land or . iutJn to nimorla of war-tly WUt Meats Mead Faamaa Hto generosity-i- s thaatrea, th first nam that occur In i portant" MU It sirs. . 1 of "Jimmy" London.. on track At all th th Tolii wilt oafrnhtttrHflghow .higher Whit. No-- roan has - land ha a mllUooair meeting last year, he promised thw self-mH possesses a Certain Fucdt-H- k f eope with difficult and delihto trainer, Coflrill, that if ha won for which the United State to more or ability humor. instanea. an day last cate three certain races, he would give him summer, For negotiation. . lets famou th ort of man who nt R. B. Joel, th famous South tha finest automobile obtainable. African secret of hto success to hto Th and at , 'th ax of l wa a millionaire, was acting as aucCottrlll pulled oft tha thre races and -the ago of 40 own a yacht and warIt Imagination-- , and hto Intnftctlou high far a. sweepstake.. It wa a tioneer car the out from th "Jimmy" pulled white epata - I dont know whether spirit. He dream h millions mil-h -- gathering and. "Jimmy" friendly auroom at a London eale even told did that, before guttering had th to a fart or- not, but I hv Whit who aat opposite Mr. Joel, kept In Th th tomobile Ilk jockey a or aa lions he palace. them end a an bricklayer. anything that White started ease received a heat little present Of saying --"and Other people - oy ho started an a has ths gift of snthuslng hard-hadfor very large addition to bid In business man with hto ideas. 5,000, His which aoundo mor Ktecpla-Jarmerely to putsla Mr. Joel Though ho hag new an af th most amounts, rtecordanco with hto general rharac--ja- r. methods have alway been unorthodox. announcement of tb In hto powerful stables In th country, and um In frequent It certain, howsvsr, that un- He haa been known to break oft In th pool. ha recently bought on ef the finest like lh general trlb of Brltleh mil tho middle of tho most Important neHto lor for flght'ng and fighting wa not gotiations to play "golf around th racing establishment!, he to very rare- man haa llonalrea, "Jimmy" Whit mad him a magnificent patlieseen on race course. a much ly born Into money". Ho mad hi own carpet of hto offloo at lift a "hole. ron of boxing In England.. He It was ofIn hla ta alt amount of money But to him business la hto chief joy comfortably prefer money, and th first Introduced Carpentisr to fice and gat th result over th tape. who which ho hag accumulated may. be and he resents Sunday and all holfetching him over aa a sparEngland, to ho Nevertheless lant H thoroughly fact hto offio th to that hinted at hy the goo frequentiday. ring partner for n Bombardier Wells over hto gucoosses and al- when hnetnOee tranaaCtim With which h ly on holidaysj when all hto embout was th though aa oooaalong ho to a heavy being doJksd of bora. During th broke Into th new here, prior to th ployee are away, and spends all day - Ale of Daiy'a, wm a f 21,600,000 cot thetrq 4n complete happlnesa. gambler, aa on can suggest that he wai h supplied many a camp in doe not run hto horse tn thr most Franc with aporang gear for th ton merger. Aa London Etna Know Kan. Sporting straightforward manner. For Instance, mn; he organised th weekly boxing 'Whatever other legend now gath. to when he .won, th Cesarcwlteh last entertainment at th National SportThar or about Whitremarkable personsomething extraordinarily i year, although at th 1 to X prloes ing club for American tailors and solality. it . la certain that he In Lan- fascinating about him, with hto ptoro-ln- g hto accent which obtained, ho picked up between diers; and b even cam to th rescue Lancashire broad eyes, cashire. Add to hi short 115,00 and 1150,000, square-jaweby far hto at last year' Beokstt-McOoorfight reetlaealy and tohto Inexhaustible joy of living. no reepector of persona and heaviest wagers were on another horse when at th laat minute tha money MC-alto appearance, and unmtotakabl H no mad Lord." He hi not of forthwas been aid have eon bet aa for and have obrlou you "day politicians McGoorty's brogue, secret ef th fact that Gay Lord" coming. of the North Country. Usually he Sromlnent wait for weary hour ta hto , In to th "Ivanhoe" had beaten soul of -- generosity, but Ha very dreeeee In a black Wrung coat and a outer office, while h laughed and easily true Has a. Jtmwrny" Whits taadeato tewu Jut Ttoetm My th home trials, and it wag only for much of hto charity to of th quiet. Insoft whit collar, but he la not above chattsd with aom boon companion. Beagbt for tb Pemrfti Beeahaae Treat, the sake of hto trainer and the publlo dividual kind that to most accsptabl a, title hat Hie forehead to high and H hold such an important position Charlie Chaplin mustache adorn in th Inner clroles of London flnane In reason that he wanted, but hto I ment with hla own position and lnde-ht- o that he consented to run both Inde- because sympathy and understanding a. 1 content-and hi upper Up: but hla eyes are bis that ha could hav any appointment strength lie In absolute go with it. In labor matters, ha says pendently of on another. pendenoe. Unfailingly generous F: ... fUGi) iinDi V o. 11 Els-gan- I. lit. ar "b tr str-He- de Jhd.m, ad Man-cheat- er a , bl-b- -- hti seven-elxteent- h, C k, 1 -- r Wells-Johnso- - ) d, aquar-shouldere- ty d, iessn almost confined to tho demand and ac- th Anarchists, who wer for th Var . Allies, tuation of all social reforms which aa th aid af were compatible with the bourgeol Representatives of th official pargovernment of ty took part In th meetings of Klen-tregime. Under th and Zlmmerwald and worked with Signor Giolettl who, with few coun short Interruptions, haa been In powqr tb extreme Socialists of Other from the first years of the century al- tries for bringing th war to aa early most ta th eve af th European War, eonclualon by a peace of compromise. a silent and ordered social revolution But it was only after th advent and that the party took place in Italy, which marked a tha preaching of took a decisive revolugreat improvement In the condition- as a whole however, of th workmen and tha peasanttionary turn. It would-b- e, Increased salaries, universal suffrage a mistake to believe that th vote the last Socialist th at better education, free meals for poor polled by school children, widening of the co- election were all votes given to revomovement, freedom of lutionary- Socialism. They representoperative speech, of press, of meeting, neutrali- ed to Some extent the dissatisfaction ty of th government tn th disputes and tha material sufferings created by between capital and labor, payment of the war, the Irritation with th government for Its impotence in solving member of Parliament, eto. th most pressing questions of tha War. to the Opposed and particularly the progressive with th bour- day, , This and fantastic Increase In th cost of geois parties ended, however, in rais- Uvlng. ing the suspicions of the rank and At present, the executive of th offile that their leaders might become ficial Socialist party 1 revolutionary. bourgeois themselves. Partly for that Th chief organ of th party, th and partly because .they had obtained "Avantl," (with a circulation of all the most Important reform they (00,000, whloh is very high wanted, the Socialists returned to nearly revIs also for an Italian newspaper) their Isolation, refused all and so is the bulk of the with other parties and proclaim- olutionary, haa a It of thn party. adherents ed again a purely revolutionary creed. strong and well disciplined organisa Thla tendency, which was already ap- tion such as no other Italian rty parent before th war and had been th exception of the of ever hsd, with affirmed In the National Congress to Is Its avowed program - strong Catholics, 113 and 111, became wryafter-Wabourand the 'monarchical upset r with and war th during ths order and to establish In Italycrista It ushered in th third peiod ef geoisrepublic of th Workmens CouflT1" . on the evolution of Italian Socialism Th the RusBian moueir The Italian Socialists were . .con h even published of jourftatAvntt, stoutly against th Intervention the phases with rn elaborate plan , for will Italy into the European War- -' min-srftwhich th revolution y through the exception of a very small Blsso-latto the But opinion general pass. Leonid Bienor led by cathat. In ail probability, nothing the who remained true to hto reformwill happen and that ist tendency. - At the outbreak of the tastrophic elaborate plan for the Italian Repubwar, Italian Socialism was divided Councils will lic of th Workmen Socialist party. (com- remain dead s letter, of majority prising the overwhelming warn MARIUS. neutral th Socialist) which Edward Marshall the am parby Reformist all (Copyright the throughout, S) ndlcate, ty. the Syndlcalsts and a fraction of ih. -- Only By Reviving Industry . Cain Italy Escape Soviets Socialist Elect 151 Members to Parliament, But No Cause If War Suffering Are Quickly Reduced. -- Jln Wv (Ipaolal Corrpondaca) illftt) the party, theirla its youth, Th general affirmed itself in opposition to all flLAN, April other bourgeois parties, which folelection of laat November lowed a revolutionary tendency. In 151 Socialist carried havdepu- th second period ), ties Into th Italian cham- ing abandoned lta Isolation, It with ether popular parties of ber. Combined with th radical proth bourgeoai for th conquest Of paganda carried anby "Avantt," the political liberties In a reformist or official organ af th Socialist party, Fabian campaign. Finally In th ths Socialist kd th frequent strike throughout third period (1(10-152to lta Isolation, reaa-umlItaly which have a political father party returned and accentuating tha revoluthan an eoonomks basis, th Socialist tionary tendency. , rto chamber of the gives complexion .Socialism mad a late appearance to justifiable anxiety concerning n Italy, partly on aocount of th al Italys political hortxon. movement which absorbed alt Certain political Condition In Italy ntersst and partly from the absence bear very markedly on Italys imme- of great Industries and consequently diate future. In th first place, th of an organised and conscientious more responsible leaders of the So- -i proletariat. In the 0s the few noclaltot party are convinced opponent ticeable manifestations were of th of the .Communist creed. Signor anarchmt thought. The electoral reEiireti. who has edited since 1111 an form of 1552 and the means thereby excellent Socialist review. "La Critic a party having a purely Marxist baste boot ale," to at the head of thoee who constitutional mesne did hot fall to tendencies of the extrem- top radicalism, and from 1555 to fight- th f Kslallam gradually gained ists, On may safely say that more 15(0 of tha i&5 Socialist ground until 1(93 when at tha conthan ,, one-ha- lf deputies, now tn parliament, ar equal- gress of Genoa th final rupture with iy convinced of the fallacy of Com- the anarchist took place and Italian munism and that the other half, aa Socialism organised itself firmly lit several ijrmp- - a party having a purely Marxist basis already appear from tomi. wttl feel the . cooling Influence As a Marxist party, Italian Socialism with - popular of tha parliamentary atmosphere. One refused must not forget, however, that while parties, such as the Republicans and the Intellectuals had a decisive influ- the Radicals. Its leader were all for ence on the rank and flla of Italian a straight Socialist policy and their boctaliam in lta first period, now they Influence wa very great It to notehav lost much of their prestige and worthy that while in other countries from the working the mob to more ready to heed th Hoclaltom arose aroae mainly from th working man than th advocate and men. In ItalyofIt the intellectual such propaganda Ih unlyreity profbseor. Th ComrokntoFi experiments In aa Ceaar Lombroso. the criminologist ef European fame, Blgnor Gugllel-m-soo Russia, Hungary and Bavaria hav Perrero, the great himortan. also discredited Communism even tn 1( In the United States and n the eyes of th Italian Socialists, and well known (Special Correspondence.) - e thir failure to privately. If not pub- - Signor DAnnunsio. While the SoONDON. April 30. Queen Mary In this first perWith regard ta this cialist partyp refused. Holy, admitted. first ration wish the other poeed recently for th t it to interesting to relate that th of- - iod, ail - 1 fietoJ Socialist party seat some time popular parties, these alike held aloof ah has had formal photograph J Socialist. But a Her some ago two of Its -most trusted deputies, from th taken In more than five year event proved tha necessity of c Morgart- and Rimer Mafftoll. time, betaeeii the beginning cf the wan Ihe'BoClanbts.Th union to Hungary charged with the task of H and the Radicals. Ih The result Is perhaps th most Imv studying th Soviet organisation there Republicans It became evident to all, Words, The two emissaries returned dis- other that before they could achieve econ- pressive picture that ever haa beea gusted with what they saw and con- - omic were political re- obtained of King Georges Consort, there reforms, 1 vlneed of tho Injustice and evils of the to be gained, notably, freedom who will be IS on May 25. It shows Communist regime which, they said, forma " was doomed ta failure wherever It of apeeeh, ef press, of meeting and of th Queen wearing a wonderful gown organisation. might bo tried. They expressed their The young Boclalist party aid not and some of her finest jewels, Inla a sfcret meetlng of all th enjoy any Fran- cluding a diamond tiara and a splenof thee freedom deputies and member of th execu- cesco Crlspo had started a reaction' did, necklacecom posed of diamonds lira of tha party, but war warned policy, had persecuted, arrested Acrooa her breast I tha not ta make any public statement on ary and Imprisoned ths Socialist, first In and pearl the subject. On of the two, Slghor Sicily thsn th all other part of Italy ribbon of tlj Order of ths .Garter, Maffiolt, thinking that by hto silence and particularly In ths north, as in and the Star ef th Order to affixed he would betray th true Interest of Milan where already tb Socialists ta her corsage. star Is of eight l the Italian publicist, reelmed hto post wer very strong of deputy, In order te be free to Th effect of Crlapts conservatism points of silver, and hss in It cen-thto opinion as that th Socialist mad a ten. the cross cf St. Gsojrgs. Tbs GarTh economic situation In Italy may porary alliance with the other popuItself is clasped around ter th lar parties in order to crests, first of improve and Its Improvement Is a counteracting all, a breathing air lp th country. quesn's left arm. It to of dark blu ly looked upon e force- - against th revolutionary Consequently Socialism changed its velvet edged with gold, bears the If Italy could obtain a suf- tactics qnd, shout Ih end of the cen- famous motto; "Hon,Soll ul Mai T ficient and regular supply of coal tury, accepted th ef th Benae," In geld letters, and ja com'which now costs tb consumer to Republicans and th Radical with pleted by a. buckle and pendant of The king, when Hr per ton! tf she could succeed In whom If form rtf tb "Union of Popu- gold, richly Chased. in lt(5 th Socialist in court dreaa, wears Mr garter on hi getting raw materials aad thus be able lar Parties," were to keqp her faetorto ah deputies Jn Parliament II; in left leg. Just below the knee. working eco-rThe revolutionary tendency c HIT, 1. There are few "frills" about Queen would not only her mie position but also check the gay way tn the more reaaenahl Mary, and until comparattvety recent-t- v which, counetb d compromise she ha except on atet occasion spreading of revolutionary propagan- tendency " and combination. a severity of attire which at fevered At present, the wus of her da tl'm-marN-T- M e hss bnrdeied e poeltlve Prvfet zpf te Mr From this mtomenl. that : her industrial crisis from- 19 opestda, Italian twialim Hh rirlarv bith flat late, hr tjf hovu'r, Umterj of Its lias Sociollsm. entered Into lta second period. Tb rownswod her het hsv notice big 9 t h Pwl -j I rr-- te a clearer ;!! perty promt! laaed a ipmlmtim pre impreved ; moreover ah ha areen KtB1rtg of the preeent situation if ljgraM Whkh even Ibe famous hiMnr much h,nner. In ctHeequeme eh now Inokatit Usui ,be- - enfaed; a much more stately and Imp reeel v "every tncW a Professor Iasqtiale Vlllar. conrosy rapid sod Impartial vey ef the history of Italian Social-- j stderetl practical arg moderate. J leokinq woman tbaa she wa when HAT DEN CHURCH tsm. This may be divided into threjfct th activity and th function of ah came tn tha throne. She la pat. (Copyright by H Edward Msrshall h lit and second this wr nevet (llSO-'tfirst rrtod ah periods la th party period hyndlrate, Inc.) hs been beautiful, but l. (1500-1110- 0) - L - -- Queen Mary in Fine Plumage co-o- -- "guar -- Lor--eln- T-h- sr ss 1 f 1 1 " 1 1 dew-Sinces- '" ulr- 'a a 4 4 urln. Hospitality Scheme Ready. For American Invasion al tor Atom 1 T Known an to Wealth and Ilia Chief nobble Sporting Man Ikning and Race lloma Ada Rehan Laid Cornerstone of Paly Thtwlrf," Now Purchased by White for a Round Million. Whitts Meteoric White, Piclureiiiue Character, Bays, American iTheatre for Beecham Trait ir p-.- rtS MI SELF-MAD- E ' fr Vfr. Tourist to be Provided, Before Disembarking From Their Home Around London.' Room to Mlddle-Ctas Shfpe, With "butIt pay him ta give high wag tle add, "tha men must produo - -- .and man ae do produo.I The that my etary to frequently told of a luncheon at hto affle which held at recently there were preeent aa American waff officer, a political peer, a broker, ami th British labor laadsr, Ben Tlllsri. Th luncheon was given up to n labor discussion between White and Tlllett which was conducted In ao fair a spirit that my informant says it is a pity t widely made Whites talents use of la ietUhig cf 5rltlhlabordto puts How WlUte Me Beechnut. It was at tha National Sporting club that Wtilt met tha 1st Sir Joseph Beeeham, who later became asaoclated with him In the Covent Garden deal and In other big speculations. Wheriv Air Joseph died, th Beeeham Trut V men- WhMa-cam into bslng-wlt- h aging director. Brief aa haa been it existence thus far, th Beeeham Trust to now recognised aa on of th greao financial powers In London and th Beeeham Trust Is to all Intent and purpose "Jimmy White. Just now, Whit haa acquired Daly for th Beech em Trust. Daly's had hard luck under Augustin Daly. It opened In June, its with a cordial maasag from Sir Henry and greeting," and Irving "salutation art best - wish"-- - telegraphed -- from Lord Tennyson. In Its flrst-wlgaudience were tha American ambassador, 'Thoms T. Bayard, th Marquis-wcitand Marchioness of BaUsNiry, Sir Arthur Sullivan, Henry James, Thom-Hard- y and a long list of other distinguished people. But failure succeeded failure until the close of its first season In May, 104, and wbm Georg Edward, the famous Englldi producer, bought It and turned muid-ca- l comedy Into K. Its failure war turned Into successes at, once. They have continued until noweTh Maid of th Mountains to In it fourth ymx at Dalys and "still going strong." It to understood that the tl.OOO.hOO purchase price by which Wblt he for tha Daly's acquired Beeeham Include Trust, th performing right in the many musical comedies- - which Have played there since 114, when Daly , And-thatsold the playhouse to- - Edward mean mor money for doubt!, White and th Beach am Trust. Mony to hto hobby, whether you see him in a motor-ea- r early tn th morning hurrying oft to complete aom Intricate financial deal, or seated la hla club lata at night, crunching a big cigar and talking In millions and million where you And I would b talkiw la cnt o dime. MATNARD EVANS. (Copyright by Th. Edward Jdamhall 'Syndicate Inc.) "Those Americans who hav not already booked rooms at tha greet t bo-- , tala stand llttl or no chance of doing -- ao now. Th hotal people will keep ui Informed of any spar beds they may hav and will send us any visitor they cannot accommodate. All visitor will b met on th steamtrg by on of our represents- - whether they arrive at Liverpool, Southampton or Plymouth, or any other port, they will be able to arrange for rooms with our man before they land. Our man will thsn telephone or wire us In London and other representatives Will meat ths boat trains on arrival In London. Thtr will b bureau in all th main London railroad stations and tha latest lives .. ' JL --- - "handa-acroas-the-ae- up-to-d- st n, -- Salt Lake Route , fr j ht age, so that many residents ar now (Special Correspondence.) In hotels. Th ITbtel If' three obliged toto live ONDON, April 36. also complicated by th problem arrtvs Ameriorf from steamers fact that aom of th hotal lately ocin England in on day and sand cupied by th government depart1,000 people to London for on ments ar not ready for business yet But that refers mainly to tho largs information -- will b available there. night, aa far aa hotel ar concerned, central hotel There ar many ax When th visitors reach London th moat of them would hav to alaap on callant . privet hotels In th quieter accommodation they hav aaked for th aldawalka." Th Residential Hotal Reaphave been found for them. That This la th unofficial atatamant of quarter ers .and Caterers' Association control will to our scheme. an official of th Brittoh homo office about bed In London. 10,000 What To"What will be th approximate cost? mad to me a month or two ago. hav lacked hitherto, haa been a th they Anything from 113 to 550 a week. Th day, 1,000 to aald to b about Eng-lanbouse. central clearing lowest will Include bed and number of Americana reaching "What w atm ta do to to receive or- breakfastprice, at least. Pension terms daily. Th figure almost cer- ders and oversea as (bed and board) will be from 514 or tainly to too generous, but th posi- far asfromcanAmerica b don In th short time f 15 a week but that sort of accommoIt tion predicted by those who knew the facts a few month ro to not quit as left, to reserve accommodation. Par- dation to limited. Hotel tariffs ar bad as they expected, though it 1 true ticulars that must be given are th cheaper in New York, Chicago, that hotels ar generally full and aom number of rooms wanted and whether Sydney of Wellington. Any visitor goor private hos- ing to room recommended by us will wealthy people who did not trouble to hotel accommodation reserve their room either through pitality to desired. The orders should be told the price before being sent. New York agents or by cable have had he sent to me at tha offices of th Rad They can rely upon th falmes of Triangle Hospitality League, 35 Mon- th terms In thoee cases. to go on to Paris. This Is not .altogether the feult of tague street. London, W. C. 1. Will visitors wishing to cross over "What are the propectsof hetng to Europe he able to get all tha Inforthq English people, many of whom area doing all In their power to Insure paying guests'. in an English homef mation they need from us? Yea, cerwarm welcome ta all visiting Ameri- Excellent.- - Th scheme waa only giv- tainly. They will he able to get both cana They hop by mean Of a en publicity a few days ago but al- advice and Information from any of scheme now being organised by th ready we hav had offer from thou- our bureaux In London." Red Triangle Hospitality league of the sands of private people. The- ope to TORIC GULLLE. Y.- - M. C. A to make th welcome whom w have appealed are those who Edward .Marshall the hy Copyright of London a reel and tangible thing, are known aa the new poor.' They Syndicate Inc. The plan alms to leave vtottore the are middle class people, chiefly drawn trouble of finding room and to pro' from the professions, who would never tect them from extortion. Whatever dream of taking in lodgers but In re- "THE VITALITY OF MORMONTSM may be Its succeaa, there to no quessponse to a national emergency like betion of the abounding good-wi- ll this and, anxious to help on internaBy Dr. James E. Talmas. hind It It to a tional friendship, ar willing to throw A work of 200 pages In movement of th most practical kind. open thetr homes. It is not don as scheme a charity, for they will take payment, style of bookmaking. of th The promoter rightly describe the ocoeslon as a and yet it la not strictly bualnesa They . Comprise 104 Brief Essays on Disunique opportunity for International are Ideal people for'our purpose ex- tinctive Doctrines of th Church, of hospitality and for cementing th actly th kind w should like Our vis- Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y rafnts." efcommon aroused by good feeling itor from over sea to meat. Includes entire series of Dr. Tal- -. fort and common sacrifices during "Our hlaa to ta accommodate fcvery-Bod- y mages articles published during th ' th war. It to pointed out that "a within the metropolitan area, tost two year In hundreds of million very large Influx of orareeag visi- but there will b accommodation, too. of copies in th greet newspapers tors to expected from Car.eda, South In Bath, the country. placeslike Btratford-on-AvoAfrica and Australia, aa well aa from and Pther well known reCloth, JL50, th United fust. Th scheme wa Cheltenham V '1 DESERET NEWS BOOK STORK. Planned at a meet of delegate from sorts a large nmberoT rfprewmtattvrt, bodies; and tb result wa t rive to the-RTriangle Hospitality league th work of organising acentral clearhouse (n London to place visitor ing In direct touch with hotels, 1room-ing- " house, and privet apartments, and to arrange hospitality with private families of good class aa paying of Introducing Th guests. visitors ta English homes hss been vtvsn wide publicity already and It haa proved most popular. As a means of promoting International friendship It hss undoubted ptohlllties. always sssumtnr that fhe rtoht kind of peo, ple are brouaht toethr How tb Rheme Works Th rhlf of the hbw organfeation to Georg R. Chapman, and he' told m 1) about the acheme and how It oould . - Train for Provo, Nephi, lynndyl, Dflta. Oasis, be used by Ameriran Visitors. w Blackrock and Milford. Now ieavinjr'Salt Lake "The total number expect from the United Btataa. he aald. "to not at h otitokie more thsn Ite.SItO. That la City at S:20 and making all local stops between Si an there to likely ta be ehlpptrg accommodation for and everything deLaks and Lynndyl, will on and after Sunday May pend on ship. There has been proond lear daily at 4:55 p. m. Train will run paganda, I understand, In tb United through States to keep people out ef Eurepe been he eeid that there, this yes r It to aa Los second section Angeles Overland Limited, I no real lack of fod end thsrs h ernuan for all ho come The main Observation and carrying room drawing yliM'pm, p -- chirm to hotej accommodation, as I.ridnn to coooerneq and mot chair-ca- r No change in time of arrival and diner. of th big eJtlee In Fran th chief, trouble ara the shorts'!; ef foiling and departure uf other traing. stork and ef petrel. I London main pmWem sheet ef rnnma, largely do ta heua ehnrt. ed I f t |