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Show ? 'N TAFI- - M PEOPLE norm ill .V't7 thte re hi man Get Rid of Your Headache, Increases peot the more a h wealth, by the same token the more Increase the wealth ef other.' ' T)i remedy for Bolabvtaia. ho declared, does not 11 In "hingin' em. Procedural, he declared. Is the bests ef liberty and a long as tbs nation keep Its head Americanism and the principle on which this nation Is founded are safe. Mr. Taft left Sunday for Colorado. Before leering he expressed eetlef.ee-tlo- n with the work being don hero by tho state Republican committee. w r. A Ranney Dairymen in Utnta Effect s Organization Outlines in Address to Bon neville Club Fundamentals Of Equality Before the Before ISO Bonneville club member Saturday evening t the Hotel Utah William Howard Taft, former preal dent of the United State, declared that when the doctrine of American Ism la clearly defined In the mind of the American people there can be no doubt of It being accepted. The epeaker began with an expoet tlon of the Constitution of the United State, telling of Its principle for in ' dividual liberty, thq. rule of the people I He con and equality ini treated wfetTlh Bolshevist regime nL lie Hussta. He declared that the great (j K0S6 lie war created an upheaval pnd ha KEITH EMPORIUM BLDG. stirred up the question as to the fun da mental condition of society. AmerSuite 300, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ica na are so he aId, that are have the confident they right they Phone Was. 6282. view point and have not In the past been sble to understand a demagogue th United State attacking their national Institution. the Constitution of has been adapted to changing circumThe speaker continued: There never has been." he stances. A Mistaken Notion. said. "In the history of th world a This Is n mistaken notion. I think fundamental Institution of government that we ought all to Examine the rea- euch a 'the Constitution which ha son why w are proud to be Amer- preserved America a w lova it. icana The essence of what wo love He pointed out that If an Inequality In our country Is the principle of our of wealth does exist in ' the United which our and of government ociety and If this Inequality becomes State, has mad for tho welfare of all of ua too great, legislation can step In and It Is th principle of Individual lib- In line with the principles of th erty, of free contract, of th right of slavery' which prohibit property. It la ths rule of the people, stop It. He compared the stand of with Its corollary, th responsibility Bolshevism on this matter end def the individual in that rule of the clared that without the right of proppeople for his share of obligation. It erty and motive of gain, progress is the equality of opportunity, wherein all men are equal before the law. would be Impossible. Society Is Capitalistic. That compoalte entity which we Our society Is capitalist le. h said. levs finds concrete declaration in our of governCapitalistic In the sense that Indusfundamental Institution ment The Declaration of Indepen-lenc- a try la capital, and so Is 'thrift. Initiawa a great document. The tive and organization. Men are InTonatltutlon waa greater, in that it herently selfish, and this must be of and acted upon as a law was not a mere declaration, but however, is a clear perception of the con- life. What offsets this, man hae satthe realization that after structive need I of the natfon. He pointed out how Americans hav isfied hla normal desire for comparaflved under this Constitution for ISO tive ease and comfort, mere gratificareal rears ana haVe attained the position tion of personal comfort Is not f the greatest' nation In the world, happiness. It is then that,' his cup with th greatest equality of oppor- overflowing, he must turn to lifting tunity, He showed how marvelously up that claaa which U under the line. ftsttntr For the June Bride an appreciated gift We Fare an immense variety to select from. . A Cedar Chest will make w Vudor Porch Shade ' Makes your Committees bav been named for the' Catholic womens sliver tea to be given for the benefit of St. Ann's orphans Thursday afternoon, Th tea wlU take place at the orphanage and musical entertainment will be provided by the children themselves. Mrs. A. H. Bird, president of the Catholic Woman's league, has announced the ' following committees: Reception Mrs. D. . J. Uaramle, chairman, and tha newly elected officers of th league, who are Mrs. P. J. O'Carroll. Mrs. M. J. Dailey, Miaa Mary Gavin, Mrs. Frank K. Cameron, Mra R. C. O'Neil and Mrs. J. W, Thompson, and tha following benefactors of ths orphanage: Mrs. F. J. Weetcott, Mrs. li. J.. OBrien. Mrs. Frank J. Me-Ghey, Mrs. James Ivers and Mra J. E. Coegrlff. Tea committee Mr. C. 'A. Quigley, chairman; Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mra J. J. Burks. Mra A. Fred Wsy, Mra J. C. Hanchett. Mra Jan Cann. Mra Eugene Gaylord, Mra Arthur C. SulUvan. Mra. Garrett Wilkin, Mra C. J. Collins and Miss Claire Driscoll. Door committee Mra Lout B. Mis Kate Halloran. Mra M. T. Kearns, Mra J. J. Harvey and Mra A. J. Bruneau. Committee to solicit donation from merchants, wholesalers and Jobbers of foodstuffs canvassing th business district Mra J. J. Neville, Mra X. FV Farrell, Mra Charles Maguire, Mrs. Otto Fisher, Mra 8. E. Whiteley, Mra R. R. Rupert. Mra Habry Lembrecht, Mra Charles Kahler. Mra.W. L Frank. Mra- Thomas Ramage, Mrs. George Mies Florence SulliH. Watson and van. Mrs. J.- - E. McEnany will solicit' from th parishonsrs of Our Lady of Lourdes, Mra Martin Egan from ths parish of Our Divine Savior and Mra Timothy Murphy from St. Patricka V" Havent the Time Is Service Star Social. No Longer and Excuse The Salt Lake county chapter of the Service Star legion will hold a social at Barrett hall 2:30, when Miss Friday afternoon atwiU tell qf her Florence KlmbaU overseas experiences Mra Charles Livingstone and Mra J. C. Hanchett will jfurnish the musical program, and Mra R. W. Fischer will give a resume of the year'e work.'' This to the final session of the season of the chapter. for Neglecting Your Teeth , , Every decayed or diseased tooth was once sound they are simply victims, of neglect. ' The reasons people neglect their teeth are four in number Lack of understanding of the consequences, lack of time, lack of money, or fear of pain. . The first reason is the result of indifference and thoughtlessness, but, happily, people are beginning to heed the warning given them through the press, through their physicians and dentists, and are beginning to understand that HEALTH IS ABSOLUTELY DEPENDENT UPON SOUND TEETH AND SANITARY MOUTH CONDITIONS. If people would only understand that they would save nine-tentof their dental bills, and practically all their sufthem fering, by coming to their dentist BEFORE pain drives doctors the for hospitals, work and, be less would in, there and dentistry would become a preventive, rather than a restorative, science. " For a number of years we have demonstrated our abilmoney pn high-claity to save our patients considerable needless pain, and dentistry, and also to practically eliminate Lack of for excuse neglect now we take away the last who for hours people our evening time by establishing work. - - .. You may consult us without charge, and secure a comwithout placing yourself unplete examination and estimate der any obligation whatever. conThe office opens at 8:30 a. m. and remains open to hour before going tinuously until 8 p. mV giving you an after your work, in hours two and at noon, hour work, an done. which to have your dental work would at-AWTHTNOTTORGETthartr everyone'detected are tend to' the small cavities the moment they crown and clean plate, teeth and mouth and keep the rare as itisnocommon. bridge work would soon become as EXAMINED THIS TEETH YOUR HAVE WHY NOT ' WEEK? ' -- M is takes Fire Alarm , For Letter Box ss At a mealing to b held at th CMe Ctuter Tuesday at 5:2 Pm- - It Utah decided whether or not th Votbranch of the League of Women to th ers wilt send representativeWomen t International Council of te Chrletianla, Norway, Sept C. F. Kinney, president of tb tearing Utah branch, says th party will this country for the council from New Torh July 31. arriving at a tour of Europe. Naples and making 1 including the featUeSold of lb wir. At th evasion Tuesday Mr. Jehn A. Widteo and Mrs. Bus. Toung women ! j ';. rhoneWasatch 5354 for 122J M' Street - Gate will be epegkers. All ar Invited te attend. i Inc. Co7, dentistry. guaranteed when practical and one day goads r. necessary. to Art Exhibit Open fll University of Utan 1 . art sxhlbit at th University 1 to of Utah wa held today front R. John the of Door m. os the tep p rJ-krt- e tt.e Park building.erenTmorr9W to tbs' pubhe be w.ll be tb commencement foe will be beldlnth. uni- 1 Aim veretty rrmnaelumartat er-- ! I The domestic 1" department ap a dtaptar red nr L tort Bat unlay. ' la. c-AS appointment. HOURS Every minute of time Autslde the regular convention hours of ths members attending the N. E. A. convention will bs taken up In exploring the wonders of Utah under a plan which ha been tentatively arranged by the com mittes on excursions Th trips hav been selected to Include what are considered some of .the moat beautiful of Utah wonders. Short trip include City Creek ean- yon. Ensign peak at .unset, Sunset drire, Wasatch drlv. Saltalr. Backl Hot Springs Lagoon. Liberty park. University of "Utah and Jordan High school. Arrangement ere being road for the Utah Automobile association to furnish larg number of automoto conbiles for the trips, according - - vention officials. b taken Longer trips, which will by delegates who remain In Salt Lake of the conafter the general sessions vention ar completed, will Include th following; Bingham, under direction of Dr. J. H..Paul, professor of nature! science, U. of U.: Cottonwood canyon trip for geologists, under dl- . ft ri c- ns n OFFICIALLY CALLED BY ... HOT.1 Tha official call for tha Democratic primaries for Balt Lake county to be held next Wednesday ha been lauded by Chairman C. C. Richard. At this time a committee wlU be lected to take charge of th work In each of th county voting districts as well as delegates appointed to at tend th state convention In Balt Lake June 14. This reorganization will be effected In all districts where a reorganisation has not been effected since a, January 1, 1120. Municipal ward conventions in each of the Balt Lake wards and county precinct will be held next Friday to elect members to th county Democratic committee, said Mr. Richards Ward and precinct committee composed of a chairman, vice chairman, secretary, treasurer and three others will be appointed. These will compose th new Democratic county commutes Places Designated The following place hav been designated for the Friday convention. First municipal ward, Arthur residence, 1B9 Harrison til tho opening of the convention. The road from American Fork and Pleasant Grove up the south fork of American Fork canyon to ML Time panogos will be completed by July 1. said R. E. Wadiey. Utah county commissioner, who held conferences with Dans Parkinson, supervisor of tb Wasatch . forest Saturday. This will make it possible to go nearly to the top of the mountain by automobile and will make on of the best trips of th convsntlon. Th N. E. A. 8eeond municipal ward,' Martin O. ar expected to chrlrteh the road as Allen's residence, 222 south First Wert they will b the first to make use of street. ea Children in Dance. Sixty children ranging In age from to 14 years, will taka part In "The Sleeping Beauty to be presented, by the Deseret gymnasium dancing' class Friday night at 1:15 and Saturday afternoon at 2:20 at Social hall. Adult dancers will also taka part, Mias Katherine Gab bolt. Miaa Miranda Matson and Mias- - Gen Cannon directing the production- - Woman Injured. in - En Route to Boston The Itsv. H. 6. Klmura cf Tokyo, and party of six Japanese are at the Kewhoflee hotel, en rout to Boston to attend th tercentenary exercise in commemoration of th lending of ths Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth Rock. Mr. Klmura is a Cambridge university graduate ' and well versed in American history. The Presidency 4 j Third municipal ward, Henry C. Lund's residence, 101 north Wert Tempi street. Fourth municipal ward. Culbert L. Olson' residence, tt D street. 'a Fifth municipal ward, R. E. L. residence. 41 S Tenth East street First county precinct, Holliday ward . meetinghouse, Second county precinct,' Burton , - . schoolhouae. Third oouuty precinct, Wln-- er ward meetinghouse. Fourth county precinct, Garfield echdoihouae. Fifth county precinct. Taylorsville ward meetinghouse. Blzth county precinct, Midvale city hall. Seventh county precinct. Bandy city hail. Eighth county precinct. Draper amusement hall. Ninth cpuniy precinct,- Riverton meetinghouse. Tenth county precinct, sheriffs office at Bingham. , Reorganisation of ths Balt Lak Democratic committee will be held at a meeting of the newly organised committee in th Newhoute hotel Saturday night at ( o'clock. Col-ler- It Will Decide Question Of Sending Delegates . Painless7 Wltberf Denial OF ID In an unsuccessful attempt to mail a letter in a fir alarm box. au elderly woman visitor In Salt Lak turned In a fir alarm at tha box situated at Second South and Second Wert at 1:4 j oclock Saturday afternoon. j wa still trying to figur Sh Unci Sam a . wsy to get her letter into H. W. Bywater charge when Fire Chief east and the hove into view from the apparatus from No. 2 station arrived . from th north. Her explanation was acceptedhere-T. Chief Bywater who told her that U. B. after she should look for ths mall Imprint on th box before trying that a port a letter, and also explained mall boxes In Salt Lak ar grsen while fire 'alarm boxes ar re. hs Work completed In FOR ENTERTAINMENT - Convenience rectlon of Dr. F. J. Tack: Park CHy ntlver mine: Brighton; Mount under direction of Dana Parkinson, forest supervisor; Ogden canyon; Bear lake, through Logan; Fish' lakst Bryce canyon; Zion canmountains, under direction yon; Uinta of Mr. -- Parkinson: Weber, through Parlay's canyon; Provo, through Parley's canyon;. Bird Island, under direction of Dr. C. C. Plummer, noted ornithologist? It Is planned to Interest delegates', to., the proposed Boy Scout trip to Zion canyon, June. Id, and secure a delegation to accompany - th party. Will Publish Fragrant. Th complete program of general and recreationsessions al trip to b taken is blng prepared for publication In th Utah Educational Review, published by the faculty of th University of Utah. Fully 40,000 copies of. this booklet jvlS N. E. A. be 'distributed by th throughout th counter, giving wlde- Meeting of all convention commit At Ft! Tim-panog- o. -- for I' day en Open Evenings porch a secluded shady retreat even on the hottest OUR DRTTO STORE IS ill-11- 4 SOUTH MAIM BT WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) . F Grimes ls'pur nextprerident, th land will be In clover; w all shall back In sweet content, our trouble will be over. Bo say tb boy who whoop for Grimes, and fix hts divers fences, and hint w ought to dig some dimes to pay campaign expenses. If Grimes wins out, the useful lad who's always busy tolling. wlU never lack s helpful scad to keep th kettle boiling. And in the bank he'll hav a hoard of large a dollars and he will own a nice tin ford, and Sunday shtrU and no he'll out decent will have Idls ths wins standing; Jay If Grimes loaf throughout th golden day, free soup and pie demanding. 'Twill be the same If Grimes should lose, hla hope to ashes turning?, all kinds ef men will get their dues, will get Just what they're earing. aThe man who buckles down to work will find the times ar booming, and we will see the village shirk In some cheap poorhoue rooming. I'll vote for Grime., but If be wins Til keep on sawing maple, that I may fill my ahelvea and bisu with fancy grub and staple. gun-met- col-lar- Runaway Accident Mra Sidney Hawkee of Holiday is at ths Holy Cross hospital suffering from a fractured skuU as a result of being thrown from th buggy In which sh was riding. Sh was driving thte rig at Sixth East and Second South street when th horse became unruly, .In quieting th animal the bit broke? resulting In a runaway. At Third East and Second South street th animal climbed th curb, causing the rig to collide with a telephone pole and throwing Mra Hawks violsntly from tits burry. Eh was rushed to the Emergency hospital where first aid treatment was administered. Truck. Driver Injured When Machine Overturns Arthur Ames age 24. living at T14 avsnu to at tb St, Mark's hospital In a serious condition as a result of hla truck getting out of control Saturday afternoon. When coming down th steep grad of Sherman brakea avenua. Amos Applied hi which snapped under the strain. Th truck fathered verb speed that It turned at th bottom ef the hill, pinning him under. He suffered a of th left kidney and other painful S injuries to his back. Laoonl ! eon-tum- oa Civil Engineers Want - Tb Ulh Chapter ef th American Association ef Engineer 1 preparing the draft of a law to be submitted at the next meeting of th legirteture, ef examiner creating a state board for rlwl engineer. C. J I- - eckels of atwnt elate engineer, t FYvort UM.mi C. C. Burt, th n plered tT tb company, eoropo th drafting com, -- "i e-- Grf'4 - naKteo. 4 . Tracy-lo-mee- - -- taken. prisoners of th war. heaviest . It Bombardment . Beven Ind'cted a epiaa faco azecu-tloTwo Irishmen and ftv German. on a baronea of Germany, n. charged with plotline tboand ptan- American port ntng an Irizb rebellion' on th Bide 11 of Germany, hold by department of luztice to be moot Important arrest Csar armlet sweep on in Volhy-etHnve ret If. B. marinas advanco 2 mile Gel 'em, end Bukowlnn. on front, caporo many mere than 41.MS men. I raptured which entire town Enemy lose heavily in xaln pomprehende Patti b'ort Veuz. I frnnl ruS attempt Aaitrf.p9i4i ene of Verdue defenzee, fall Gar' stop to rorison rurrepder andInattempt Konencamp, president of tele loan of iM. ller them roeulte graph worker' untnn. call natren-wid- e Intense fire continue sink for Wednezdav, bersu; were not recogr ied IPfT grievance Compan eo are not alarmed mor. British drive on. es Heong strike ezecutton ef Mmt, in r follow siren Poziuon ,wnt, held ,t J'eaen. a ba'Ste-groun"Jermau cit'ie fee Grmen by aalient. Tprea of race. Po.and and Gerle reere end considered impress li mans ctiugflfew hour. I.eoe.oee are wen m n. Board of Examiners Or' ruth and pounds of mine Meootnen. Wytechaet. Ooottavoru and other points taken without resistance from ehattered foe; t.ftSS pre-co- ea weatern epreail Flghtleg front. Fresch advance their lines south of Arrae, continue gains at Nsuvillos, as attack at other point t, Germ ns assault near aMngtoa-g- ot tui-- r xfuleo4-r-- W at Villa defeatof of report force underTrinidad by Carranza VIImeeno end of Obregoa. Victory and and of revolula tt Is declared tion will foitow soon. olz-mi- lo It 1 d - 7 t jt minimum cost. MTUMFIT rsc-ognls- I No matter what the temperature may be-- A Ran- ' ney will keep your food sweet and wholesome at a . ed I;: : If. E. Crockett, It la reported, to being urged by Cache county Republicans to announce hla candidacy for nomination as secretary ef state. was formerly a Logan banker but to now operating a large dairy farm at Richmond. Cache county. Mr. Crockett declarea that ha has not yet decided whether to consent to hav hts name placed before tbs' ton vgnlion. d. ft A Ranney is the triumph of Refrigerator Science. For economy in operation it cannot be excelled. Mentioned as Candidate For Secretary of State I. rfl g Pblgnt Aufomstkc A ator Uinta county dairymen perfected n county amoclaUon last Monday and elected a directors Leater Bingham, sad Fred H. Smith for the term ef three years; U Boderqulat and A. T. Johnson for two year, and" W. B. Weaver end David Moaaman for one year.. The new association will e 4 savor to raise the standard ef dairy products In Uinta county, and look after tha moral and malarial wslfar of its members. Law. V-- '' NEWS MONDAY. JUNE 7 1920 DESERET EVENING al , |