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Show -- . r-- , - . . , t, ,. XO ,rnpany ,,t ., ,,,,n,,, it r,t ;,,,, t ' ,;) I!, ; THREE SECTION tr. t TRUTH AND LIBERTY. ------ tz., t DEsERET. EVENING NEw,s 09 JUNE SATURDAY 1915 19 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -- t,-- , t t Itts,, rtt iz, .1r, t h. ,!14! lil ,, tttr ,, 1,4 t ti of ... , !,, I. 4. t a - ?MI ''.,,: ,' ,,,, t'3, 1 .1,,14 J fo'T tHilp e ft00 ' Are - 0 If .rt;',..,; IiiiS M(' I CL)19,,, 40.44 t!,! rt.: itIU!,1,Yi s..., .6C72S,, t ,. 'Cls:''' ,V,Il,1. c1:1;',1!,r - 1::.!,,, , "e', e:1-- ; . .r;!ri! k'vy (777' 1776 THE 71 . i i PAGES ; l 1 --I- Y;tt PROCLAMATION OF li, "LIBERTY THE ALL THROUGHOUT THE LAND TO INHABITANTS THEREOF." . 1 Bell is coming. ness to serve the province on all oc- 4 Hy: hibertY-l'. tr-:,',.- . A e to '..ang or l' ;Irt i great elisions, we tieetre it may be our el- ;....., The Liberty Bell. that greatest louse , !.. . 4i, Ih y pelted g separate;, i --1;6 ; 61 for this additional ailtqcfrom trouble ;. ' .t: .t ' of all symbols of independence. ' thy assured friends. TI W t v.. ..f th,t ,'.r .,1 , .,' '. ,, - , Ti... -00... f- The Liberty Bell, - :, t... t t 1., Ss , r e, LI: e ) ,,i,pr..i.,-,,,.- , 1.'114; :' I the. h,r1.-i',...7.0 sa Loadrig. I4AAt7 NORRIS, , :. ,.. 6. theft 1.. i A441Aolt 1"1-'4,46- $ 401for "Tittill AS LEAP14. reb il.) 0.1 Al.... rf.hl ,1,-- ,....,i liberty throughout tordolorL, , , : .. 1,11, 11 - ,roclaimed ,t, I: iiv,i. ii.i1.1,41 perN..c... 1T:', A '....aal. u;. :. tt, 1,11 in EDAVA RD W ARNE it." ',.,..... an' ! It there- , -- 1. . ' ., il the , or, the :and unto the inhabitants t trap rt!eant.ti that then Ntfoilp ,..0 it, tne.'rq.t,..n , ' ' a 6. in IN ' itEa'AST back t rte PHILADELPHIA. Reittt N r .i. I ro'''' ,,.. slicniti, at.t tEl 1...:.f, of" On that eventful day far : .. ' t .'. the lit- t 'Ate break its mighty heart bg ifester & Cist. of White Chapel. Lontaatura .44 It In En, 1776. nnly to . e -- t, found . ;, ' t21 1.Nor then 13411. !,,tti L.r..ng the for the death of don. I and in August, 1752. tolling -- , ' h le 41.'"' it,.. '..' s it arrived at Philadelphia. It was the, some ofen:7f 11.:,e nation's most illustrious cit.' .. r f ,l, i , '"'!.. ' ng "I1 l'i, rn. li, '!. .. ud oc erected On trusses in the State House , 'v...,,,,, ; 'I :,',., ,, ..., ....0...4 r. t soon be here. .' ,:. will 4m,,,..,,.r,t, I Til. ,,;. , It n; A l;'', I. ; :s vomlng. t.oe th. ,...4 .ul., and while sem:, yard, toiled ., being and ' ,, tested el". , ..... tell;t; e f' :,' ,: t.i. r ; riate 1, Tr..:' Liberty Bell has a story to in Septembtr. Norris says. "It ' I; r '11;.iy with II ,n ,,f theIn.,,, rtptit,n "tt t'le t' 4 rrAnnN t, : '.''' '.,'1,". rven tir,ugh its labors teased more was cracked by the clapper. though by ro it . it is,' Whole its score T and tn aga lips ';,.. years dr;',. no h,r Lneatid hets,"' ij: powerful stroke." This tar, fur Li Sep the ! ,!, f 1' f.".,.1, reverberant with the wild I was unusually t, ,,Ir hqdr-tie, ocia! the of its metallurgical misfirst are t ': J171.744. r; ' ,.'l r.t,,,,..1,5.n once and heralded. fortunes, which seems to have bespoke Jo) F WAIL' , t I:11)2S1 !N pursued h, r. a ro)al wail) AN a wonderful story. an in-- it ever since. the i'ii,ti I . ' el to flostonl, to tell. ,ii':li.: fine ye ir Itatsed, ant hg:on on the , Then it watt recast In ertlr,ng s,ory. ,,. new. The after the committee was onPhiladelphia. ttinued this! In the point of T, :troy is old yet always in j l':;: P,.:rr couldi eeteAtlanta. told in was Chicago. Ntlr. story shipping it back to England. htstory. It tolled i Ftl t h ,6 r.!: I.,11 the bIt Boston. in In Beill 4nd Charleston, one of brate liufni;". imittendence In 3oh Pats and Charles Vow. Jr.. were r re .1 ert, N,Khei and perspiredi la ,'1: i and every reto,wed trssr Ittton for Ober- - '11 ht st, L.uis and every boy . to the comlinittee ea h prosim rcoenended ..11 t heAt. '.) rnnr WhOito trvina get United States knows 1Ti t ho rf rtr' ty amidst the chat.g.hs fortunes 11:1 workmen." and were given G at- ere they ci1 hoinI themintoi to hear it ,;;Ii:;n up,l Wlititr the ameri the 110VOlUtl0h IL nevertheless we all want to e make bell It;.6 over the l authority' a u again. Here it 18- arrny was fo'rced to eN,...usts agsn '11-l1Lletgliarnown of either of these men IN. RAHLE I.!SEAFE. cJultaL,. phis the Liberty other than that they had a foundry THE IIABERTY BELLS STORY i .., the chimes of tlirist oburh and with , , ,,ii In Philadelphia. and had I.ther v RH 15. t.offering from' n .....,;1.1:1,0,; ?mitt. who tam the toned,. somewhere those of St Peter's. sere Itstisp,:rtel n Iry uratti -- r4 II It disease The (Tara cast the shot for ex- - soma years before ,........- .toy order of th,t committee of safety tiou of univeratti liberty in his holy f all the to the of elinnOn Batside eIte ,rtstn.11: its Association 200 ,rt.st ,ntined of Delaware the Ituardest to banks Allentosn. by :',' il pentri;ht on the run alr.ng its sloulder. In that 't .. tery. In making the tteeond casting (74trolina and Virginia soldiers 61,6i is tett;t. gave a second charter to the of the bell mixed an ounce and '1111.11,1, ,re--"o"-IDIIAD,they otafe ftset. haa' the tieil Hangs I,) only a ilim rested Zion churoh. it il', 1701. 19 years later. and in 1.11,1 in in Cry 6, i of copper to ono,. pound of the ) euptort, and the crack has Krces n an 1,0 and possible destrti-th,- n i celebrated the fiftieth an- - a half yttladelplita i In'h bell Minn tne last eight and metal in orderto make It less l 6; ;old quarter .;711 and June: 1:77. occasion. in As the '' tweet' of the September. elVtrspiry even but brittle, then. . l adwhen 't'arg t this !h. 4.1 St,t tt hen it Teltir1.1 01!"11',1'; past. the cuetom of the :day caned for- dition of the bell was , T' d the eobetan.e of an asserA hung ho.;st strePle. one of ito ftrit: In nubile demon- In the ,. '',; h eyo I, by Wilfred .1,6rdan. of ITh3 new defects were I.. shre,,tn-ernen- t aPring t the -- covto die when was it upon and, ring p.....6 discovered. The hell 111 had lost le Its savor; , isurrendor of 1t,r4 the State House had only a it had no 1, ,i,, , tones. end snunded i, ,A r r 1!..,thridge a prominent 17.) itnd in the f .,A .&all toe!! to sound the hours and toll mufti" andringing , , . dumb; Pass and Stow ,, VtOtner- - t 4.. IF rf Oh' same opinton. He 'yltN4, !.. (gitr': '79rt tt.0fat tohn,: events. Isaac Norris tells us ' had niw-itoo rs the Ilit14- lio,r copper in a -h,1 1, I casting TI4 :t eas decided by the Amwrubly then end put 4I Its tones wcre. therefore impaired. !if ,,.::;::-.. rn the ir,st:i ''!!!: ' 1, , ' 1. ie,r, aInw4 to remain! .4 . ,,,, .11 in sesoaon to ottopoint.a cOmmittes to pelt it, : ...., f si , IT, .11,ease first shoaed 1.:ItNin t . annt bell. an "it,:;!--- ;,,ie o AN01.11Ell Iti"A'ASl'iNtI. , 'n, In 1,:roglttnd crszy !1r, it , ,,,., a,-;. . K ,t, raek ettentling about. it Ass tr lied. for Ihe f!rs, ,,,' te properly inscribed awl tiedicated to o , , -1;... .., They asked permission and were giv,i,'.P. distance from the Upt Ihef"re the :ution to ,,,,, , 4, 1' tr!,,,,,. pprodaty,oa nia's Se years of prosperity t t Is s, en authority to make another casting. I ,, ,: .rre1P4 by the ;he : noo,t h.tehed rn,:- -. ! ,,,,,,..,.; Peronls second charter. unto. 4.), l and 4: ,,,, m of the mord the third and present Liberty r t' e, !E:.ndlities N rals Intinself sas chosen chairman hell thus ,,: ,.4, ,,,..:. , rpt more el1 originated Pa Ksfool 'and SP.,- were 1 1 ,.f trtt ,,rnnitt tee. and. toeing a student., Paid 13 shilf' this for Poonok i airtblitiy it& (ik eating as prompted to ,oltmt,, of !Ile Bible. he Fl " : 't Ti .' 1,11uny Bell to and f ,':!'6 !ter IS p It tin" i'"e'e :4:4 r.,7c4 t Tnith of ploth verge the the .,,4. r,or, chapter ' "as th'n 'dir"mdln""alY 1 , I, "nd 7,,, t nould '''''-'Arahablyl .4 'Iv t., kw, ,,t, iia itictio. this verse appealing to !nixed Into the State House sto-p, , , IA as .'" oh- - l it for !.. I neer sf.fi resi. : f:i. i A part most rpprlopriatto. ;.. ,, : ..,t.! , tve Bail had made al )1; .,3,,,tt; '..1'60, - .41..11-Afr.,. therefore was taken as a : during the week ,,r Juno, 1., 17::t. w:Ip.r, t,. fe,."'' ,A, , 3 IN 6,, ,64 .11P3 f .1, v.ith inns around the; :., t ao Itoe Ma On the hell The verse itwasremained until 1710. when the ilst'eeple :!, ....".,:4 '' ; down !t taken a,t After that is Thro. itor i. ..r, ! !4'!,; A , ..,,. f !:11: the' tt. 71 ; kinit even of 01 f!' 1,,, suspended in the State nous,. loser tat! n .f th,. !1,i1tt ' ,,r :government l until lt,46. and then removed to 'other ., TilE A : ' to, it t ' n t1,100- - und,r earettli ,,,, 1: of the hali where in location "Tie ra parts the riftletto or another it has remained ever since .0,1 N, shall hallow i r , ,,k tit, Mrdnig, tinknown, Centenni.ii r,.tr th,. ,,,4:".--.),at. proclaim liberty throughout te t,.1 At all A Id An .1 : NNisstr.t.iel .1i. T4:,!, r. .1 h t , .., land unto all the inhabitants fa,ot interesting though little knosn. I kA 71 hav-- : f ib., Bell s 1,1bertv The ,i, here Assem;t itself the .4. presents f at1,1 ye shall return every man I Ll ' t m ll hr rialit ifs t Pass and Stowa through the ir, ' ........ li.. and ye shall returna i till dn'thIing whether I i',..,- Ihs 1,sto-55to- n Itirt 'doe ant ne. would ; 1' successful. " .rtot prove 'casting , his int(,, family .ry .I1 , n..t liftt. Xhqtild Iii had ordered through their Colonial rt eoni-- s ht, Thu' the line. "And proclaim liberty l 1,-,ttn oF r. ru,r na of the dig- 1.3 ,i.21, ,r 1 It Al' th,i, agent In London that Lester & list ,t 41k-rI '1 ,t,tsn,alt all the land unto the inhab- - nutke ..4 more 4 ,4 Cot 1. :!124 tA f n t another bell. an exnet replica of than, , ; 1 ,,,,,,, Ant, tar.; ,t,.. tame to he Inscribed .1 , ' ti toet Jo .h. NI .rsh their first one, and forward rt to Phila.I '''''''-'1 ft .11000e h,- :i as a testimonial of the 4:, '6 .1 I i, with all possible s peed. Nor- 1S' 1, 111,14h1 tiV AKS Pro, tr;,:- ,.f Pennsylvania. dedicated to delphla 1 - 111,1, NI on states .r ris of that arrival 1:ire the this t..,,t , , ........,,,' T h.,1 at tthd time had prayed the most l A1.! ' ab,, ....-- 111. iron j,ekat, -second English casting the difference :IP:: li,,, ss.orii,f.1 of universal l in ,a...etonit t ;,,,:adatton I:0 frt. y ft-- ,. to e. it! ,4. them was not very great . ;li . ',o ;,;.:.:,- I -., ?i r ; literty ;to ,he world. and many Yogi's I andenmPartnn , .11 r ttiAl !,t 'I decided was to it ,upporting the Amer, place , 1...fere it, melodious had lean bell in 10311tion In the rt. eloquence , Pres ,rit the enlargs-- , .A.,, I .,,,.:,., f .1.: I 14 trkwer TO. . i'''...i'::74 :: pant" 1 all to do with the freedoms k ;::. I !hr.:J.:ten1 seri- s : ;: l Enelish boil WaR retained. 1,y '1 1 Sa,Ad ,' te 0 lollies. And ishen It came to the hi:e rl, metal, Each 1 :be ,KP k: -. It would and l'rovinee fon ,,, , 7. t,, paid Nt ',, .sdel '4.t.; !,--. the Liberty Kell for the , ',II .. tl I , . vting a parit y of four to know jusi ,A hat has ii.- 1 tritereeting 4 , I &;end the had inreeee4 : tln. i'li years Wt pads baNe be"r: 1: 1 ' : , this twin pdster of the Libel ty i come of , , . .1 n .,:ivernial of II174 had come. t 1 and t1,111 Bell so 1 hp , 4 )A Et e II , e" . Pius a rrovniential series of events: r he t.rr-:,' '1 by I h. silght- 1,, '7 I, ' ,r so unded 1' to- ,ri,-,t 3S1 name Bell of the the ' tron sui,v)rts were upon its; t le17 ire .:. ,.... r ,k 4, se when it railed the ASPirmKstiV 441,1midit IgrffP7x,,,,, tt! t' : t! al reAlii, brow long before the nation. willt!h inclose Cab. i a. gl,ss .r ia b. In 11. after that it rare on lei ra,led it bY such an appenation. togetheroffind o .. t I. -- t, rIng 11111"11117111411111rnaltamir. ,;' I '''''' M,10,1;(11 q-,Welt!,10IIR IIS variety Of art Many years in adYnnee 1! the , e. T.,; .t !! r t;ri ti als sho are Intrustinnumerable publii. events 'at,- f liberty that In the Revolu- Paean. !. t ,: Ile are alarmed tt,- An. ,,f nouneing prielamations of t) ar. ant , 4' neve': days sounded from its throat., treattee ! 31 14rreas of the fissure. of ;W.W.I.: Wt1:(1t,I1ffing tilt. erriyal .; t. it. st t Ti t s The bell ,011it iteeording t 13 and biddin g reel timinationh and mathed- - to nI grte the order given in 1751, by the 'weer- , ficParting ,,, t. t messurpmenta egtab0,r , some pr,wlaiming iris:indents Penn- - notablen, house of otate Lib Itiiit the ......MOMMIEMIIMSIEIIME ,,s smaller rtit: tin crack, ;;th: the English rove! family aecesslonl sylvania,-Ina! Norris. Thomes Iseach of ; !! ! .rn th.. top of the larger tr g . h t 44 rime and the secession therefrom of bee:" and Eloard Warner. to the agent of hhs Itirreased in ;1;4 stettii:y ArTIEITICall colonies. the 1:N1-.).cus.1' Its most 111E Pi. the PMVITICe in London. rtobert Charles. . n ti- extendn - l -- 1 I' i ' diagonally use. WAS however. call to ; the tomary This order Is still preyed-Yel- l. couched i n , ,r h Th. quarter of the Beira tlie quaint language of the day, It members of the assembly (if PPTIDEV.,I-.A ' uf 1., r pftn,t-(gradual widening of ',..6;', .14 vents, together at the morning and fellows: t , k also h41 been oh- i!..! . , A: ;1., .., afternoon sessions an d to announce the THE LIBERTY BELL, SHOWING THE CRACK. t, . "Respected r'rienel. Robert Charles s ' Phit,,;;ht. Tr,. assembly having ordered us to pro- - opening of the courts. Por more than , ';!.; ;6 ' . S0 da-0, it :1: :e, it rang WAS Vranken. ,! cure a bell in years rang, Its tillne,q1 na iv Utile for o q4s THE rONTINENT. "th ti In-t..,k,; r t", Th. .t I, aan :, 1,, England. tn be pur- 1,1 l under the multit..del be 'tAas -- tit tme to Englan I" to ass :. -- ,,,, ! Chased for their use. we take the lib- - by little growing y 4 ?h. t,t, h tr,,t th, if I he Veit kr ,,, in41 ti , 1'.,7 s,-i'',,,, .11 Francisco in one.Neiress for the gra ,,in,,,t tI In& -- lIt : .. tt.ti! Int I ott 11,.ref to apply oureelves to thee to get of blows. until the coestant pealing 'h.'. iNal r.g tt?,1 rtt t. ft ( 'JIM 1, t, 1,- .f a nssurf. in 'Jet nies in pebreary. It increased to lesil itchoca The r n III a Rood bell. of about S.000 4 finally a tt pe.,21e 'y hior ., S, Ir pounds ree,;ite.: Itre more than a ge4 f i t , the hopes of the peopleis hearte dna ' ,:iii rt weight. His cost of which we presume gide ,:,.ty rtl'A,C1 ' nt's,; T. ;, : ea!, nz only in the mint!. n e NIC.,,.4, 61 .,'! Hon Its iiiel,,dious MAI amount to about 100 sound, i it voyage !1!: , ;S!, IL, , , t a or. t ,, t,,, t hty,ky ' pounds ster- ' WHP,N IT 11...ANG IN PReiTI-2Swrit1 iii NY!' imagmative r, ,S:r r iver the D11.1a11 r1 as he dallel asaity. bet nr. Peeler's with the charges. ti or I ,,as n:,: t 't tn.nt , ro, th,11 a .;V ,,4! tit ,n, ,a,i perhapix in that of ,;rrol 1:1 !...r. portp When t he colordial planing rnd sat- , t',z its reverberations were often fraught r7i. and IIe hart o tha n, z ;.. 1. &seething more. tn,n ,t h.,a !wen tqa the inventor of .',,r, 1..,; , .1; ,1 I , vt!th 'We bore end rely on thy care. and with the mounds of prophecy. war and ling niills oerc elosed and the manu- - ,untry 't4 t n 1.: grow.ix ,,,, 71,1 V, as f,0ht s,, f Or, last pa,r,t,sin a,conplishnd . A'r ti' ftl; -the h.II wl assistance. in this affair. and that thou WOO. al for example when It was mu?- - raL ture of iron ar.,I steel pnailiicts Wii. s,,ro,.., r a,,,on a thrill The tviv f,.n ,r, . tranitconti , on. toll-in try.twilt procure and forward it by the fled for a funeral dirge and solemnly muff,,d Ant prohibited by acts of Parliament. and t 1.., 1,, IAT h., , the City Of WU- 1 .I. S. ' !. Intt good opportunity. as Our workmen tolled as the ship "Royal Chatiotte,Ii the kinits arrow Wfit; affixed t1;.,,T1 rn !'!n , :!, , r the ' ir , City .! Of the Golden of the Inform IIII It will be mach lege trouble bearing stemps for Pennsylvenia. Nso pine trees. and the trade of the ! ' r !t. 1. e i ! t it tself was sP3rt !Vetted. !!!s : 4' 1,1 ;411 to hang the bell before their scaffolds Jereey and Delaware. 1,iachei1 Phi'a- - ni'S ill a Mc.1 ,' tia Parts ,t the world ri strained. !, r !,,, r r , rr,,m ;11e ..! lien! v : as important . .,t In am strnek from the bell was again tolled t,) assemble saftIts ringing inspired a geth-ti.- i, 11.),,, 'am lo !!n ti , ire itself was building where we delphia. , hand to pleas it. Let the ball be cast ering of citizens In their protest ageiree the people In the State House yard t, ' -- ,7. t t : 1 ;,,.;rrn,entYtedlnelinetn:"Itth by the best workmen As 'with and examined. the Stamp Act. and the day the meas-- 1 protest against such outrages. its ac- EnglAnd Trir. !!!!!11N.; - '1',,,i wee rnng and ellrefuny before it is shipped, with thet ure was put into operation the bell vvea, companyine music swelling to-- this elo- - Pt- lo; it Was ;V!, ' and ft:, 1.,11 Belt, Litssrly this t,fir., ,,t he-aPeewit's' words well shaped in large again muffled and tolled, rnourninteuepteemuent and bitter illiVPCtiVe. that the !dote, 1.1,f as ir, T,t4 IR to T, rnatofT the r.rs, m!. !!hat the ancient boll has vikAS P.t 912 , kltero round It: !,4-h- , Ne-death of Liberty. though some months 1.101iletnent Of tireat iiritain has re,. iicierai:Rr!!pfeana o!r.!!!!!!y since it cracked., toll- Ilt:!,. ! ., s!:r -or4er to here of RA dueed the !eye! the peon:, :a uh,n. ,n Apr!, 1777, juet after to 1...r or Chief Justice Marshall. Pahl A trt,,71 of Ithe Asteembil- of the later. fried Of 7ar ,s.Trth tinneditnente, Its Joyearohna',', ,' 1i,. Porttoce of Pennsylvania for the State ful cadence resounded throughout the slaves... ' ' ,! the , ,r .1.hn !, the inie a s ..g. n Under the blows . 1., of a h,h :!. i Rouse of the !!!! 4.,.7 Thus did the bell proclaim and hetet,' battle ,.f 1,,,Itinittyn it ring .,, th,it tr,t, 1!!!,i ,,,,, n,.t Ml.; Nis-- f! ) City of Philadelphia. 1762.' city. bespeaking the decree of the king by Chief Ball. of the and underneath: 11, hrax t,:t rs :,t and parliament which rePealed this act almott every impnrtant step towards to HSS,,t111,1, ,,t -- ty property, it rang out p.,1,1 in the '4,1tAte thP ,111,1. " aS, ! and to Insft,r. the'r sonit the goal of liberty. reverberating with !dohs, .!!!:t to the rally- 3 41 it 11 ,1 An of greeting r to the "I'lqq11116 liberty through all the of tyranny. had tr: !Ida"? the ' i -- t! v. . n.1 in t thelr All to :t , l!St, nen!! in San FralleiSCO. the I.i!!ert pugnacious and violent peals the cry to a inhabitants thereof.' Pen ear 1,, RANG FRANKLIN. FOR P': ' , ,. in Lent. ler, 10. 1,4 the largest the ef determined citizens th calla, r: tcqtr,, thpir tow h arid it!!a he T .,,!1 I 1.11:i. -Pulanc in,. by l Ledger corm-"As ire hare r .nierterith-nr- e One of the first prominent pereanages political meeting held, up to that time W8S the and l'!rtun!.s tInl,s that tr'.cd tnen.s and to i oulrt not see. in an,,the! experienced thy read,- .!,n nany.) l, Ioiy - , 4" 11rs .rua1 - tt t , Ti. .jft,. tY io" it.? 0 '..' T. t, Ili' ., 4i Itr. l Si 7 " ,,,1 ) i ri, rt ,. I. ,1 .i !p l.1 n' i h'- ',, i; Ies , t A., Ii , ."4t " fir , 4, II I. 'it. V ).! ,,1 r ,t t, I'n , her ,1A , iv .., I,ittv ... !, 7'F'. r! lit wli: ) 111. 1t, ', ,0 ri ... t dmw,mmommip.mmm It' Special Correorpondenea.) ASIMCGTON. t) If qrfLi'j ,IrIrro r- - .. :- Illifi, 1- 1- - '10 De t 44 states have come let- k tiltss m - :e CC.. ters in which the writers expressed the kill belief that the lot of mob the farm women. is ' Made i. unnecessarily WI I hard because men on the farm are thought-knionronned, or stubborn about providing measures that will better the etitiditiOng their wives and daughters. The ;,:rd,en of many , letters dealing With ra,'res. duty is that the farmer la ll,' ready to purchase modern held rftlil'hinerY for lessening his labor or Improving production, but is backward about malting any investment in doinftile machinery or improvements IrtthAt will make the farm home a Dleasanter place of abode or a more convenient workshop for the women. gom seen i to think that farm atitles hare more attention to their weds than do the women. given Others COM- of the fact that they never handle ready money, anti are allowed no j!cdom in purchaasa. and II0 are lamked, from improving the convent- , , ., , -- D. June i tiVt; reicl in - . ., I - ences, sanitation and aesthetic quality of their homes. Several note the fact of the does connection between the home and the business, and seem to think that the need for money-makinor desire for money eauwet the home end of the farm to be slighted in expenditures. In nearly all the letter the suggestion ie made that the men need education and information from the point of view that the home im- provement is a necessity rather than a Luxury. One writer says, The farm is run tor the benefit of the farm and not of the Of what use is it to buy more family. land to raise more corn to feed more bogs to buy more land On the other hand. many wives write that their husbands are considerate and wish earnetrtly to Woven the drudgery of their wives and to provide them with comforts. They simply cannot make' 1 enOugh money to do MOM than to pro-vide the necessities. - Difficulty 'in sefarm monew for improvementa curing high rates of interest charged. and the email cash return the farmer receives, for his investment are some of the exfor this condition planations given- writethat their hue:. klany womenbands are In every way admirable, and are ready and anxious to provide them with facilities and comforts.- - but simply have not the money to purchase anything beyond the bare necessities of life. Judging from these letters a r . - large number of farmers at the end of i Bible for them to hold their grain f,..r the r,,urth "Amerhattaathe year have very little cash, and are 'better prices. e!oupled- with this coin- - Con under the neeeasity of borrrtwing moneyrVaint i6 a very general feeling on the Am.rt(antzatttql day" sa a Itatrhttic at high rates of interest and on short- - par. !f the farm 0111.11 and the men cat: t,t and ditzens, AmerIcan-NtrIF not getting his term mortgages to provide food far! the, the pridueer alike adults and rhtilten. t t,, r.iU their families, supply fertilizer for th e! fair share of the prices ishich the Anytrican and 'purchase absolutely needed sumer ultimately paYs Some assert n e,mtn,41 Interepta nt many I tt,!eta farm implements. ApPiarently many that the farmer bets but 30 cents out unit,d in', one natittn of them nre living a year ahead of their of the dollar that the consumer iays. These mayor's committees rei resent incomes. and the returns from crops: and' that this percentage, in ViW tOr tr,s c;ly sovernmeol. naturslizat,on ofthe inetrathvg east of Latin', fertilizers, ficials. 1,)ards of edmiation city Whs. barely auffiee to wipe out the indebted-neer or meet interest-chargeand sie:h WOMPriS spfttrimic and civic organtsftfor money farm machinery. clothing. food ai4 he buys from the stores. leaves 'Ilona. pncial agencies. borrowed to make the crop. patriotic socieMany of the writers complain that him a very insufficient return In wzree tita and benevolent arol fraternal orthey not pnly have to pay 10 or 1: end frequently no profit at all on Moil garozationn. social agenc,es. patriotic and boneolent an4 frat.rnal per oent interest ter mortey, but in aelitai investment. Others complain !srocipt!-addition are required to pay a bonus or that they have to sell for what the rt'P r, z2!lonr of tireign-horresidents. aCb These committees are fee for the negotiation of the loan dealer cares to giVe....and then arranging citito buy their nocess.ties on credit zen,t which. some claim, brings their rate lc pti,ns tor nesvig flat uralfor wha.1 the merchant lized c.iizns and a national Amer.oartiof interest up to 25 per cent.- - Because or of this a large number plead- for the rarrs to charge. comMilit m. is asststing these 'zation eatahliehment of some financial 'rya- Throughout these letters there is a !mayor CPMMitteeTs. tern whereby the government can lend FigrOcant note of dissatiallaetion at Amorlig the features for this neenithm money on land mortgage directly to the the difference iSetween the prices the :already aclopted by various cities Is the 6 3. receive on 4' or cent at retail and the farmer farmers and per prices', giving of special recognition to the new paper. Many advocate the I of their produce in the nearst city.1 citizens hy having admission lending of this money on the amortize, ; Many suggiAtt plans to retnedy this tickets fnr them and special their families sn lion plan. whereby a definite payment and others beg the government! that. on entering the auditorium. they each year will discharge all tnterest through the department of agriculture will be ushered to a special. raised plaitand at the .ssame time ciesr--of:the'; to study the situation and to put into :WM on the stage. After American naprincipal at the espirataM of the operation systemis that will remedy this tiotuil airs have Woo rendered by a great evil. band. orcheetra. or singing societies mortgag. Some point out. that tiv...- - inability to the ;fledge of allegiance will be recited AVERICANIZATION DAT. secure loans at low rates of Interest in unison as the American gag la un50 sell to at of Over the flier mayors crops compelLIltem largest cities furled and the tire Whew stands once, e6ga of the conditions of the i have appotnted mayor's committees eel and 111111ntes the colors Several Otte snakes It 'Impos- - 'part of the national rnovetnent to motto' ars planning pageants or tablesun Pm markets, , - J ,A ', ,-.- . - - form Arficrifioi sewing Arn-n- g the things the rs in this ',careful wlit are Tlutt : every person in Ica phould learn English he att.-rnthe public tr.hooln. hcaus the 1"ngl..sh mertlanguage is the master loy t can opportunities unit It fP, an4 f:TFt Step t real citizenithip: that f' ' read immigrant sh,,uld learn end write. so that he can re. Vrt.tkan newspapers nd ettend nally to his business matters: anil t. and children, native an TT. rn he given CiViC training In hoth ping and day schoole. so that ...ere r In our country will uniteretand ti- functions ef our governmem. of democracy and for what Amerifa stands. RETAIL PRICES Bulletin 15& just put,i.sheil by the 'United States bureau th r tatistics. shows retali price.s cf the Val articles of food In a ); 44 impertaut industrial cities thhughout the United States. This bulletin continues the bareau's series en retati prices, the last preceding bulletin en. retail prices having dealt with prices for Novemtset and December. 1913, Actual prices for 1913 and 1914 are giten. and also summaries of retail prices for the period from 1907 to 1914. incluldre. The figures show that Jhe highest point durtng 1914 was reaC.hed In September,. when the price of s41 food was liA50-7- n foreign-epeakm.- con-lan- ; i ' , : n l ; , l N pe-nf- l long-ter- . flln . , 1 . . --- , ,;- - .... .. . , .. , , . , 1 I. 1. l - nt tligher tlidn the twenty,' the point was n the price was ;;.3 A; r;t, r the average price f,I opt -1 kird and such era. by seasonal ht.,ncfs th, price during the Au.7,;litt or SeptemTh., ri. e r,od combined t : ,t ;!. licher for the year 11,I3. t, , t etki:ht years 1:0:i7 to 1914. con; I re, ir r f ir h r 15;:t F r. h;ell t eth oh i, - 1 'F I l . the highest 1914. while the r.li,11,,1 In 1901. This, tr.;. 4 each article. was 5.3 per cent th.i n 6 t rem i,icir in A fr y. . ,. 1914.. Sugar., bed a ren.nrkahly high point. nt. 6; ' tt i, 11 pti "b Oj rea, :d re i , . In d, ' ' I NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM WASHINGTON t 'T er' IN 1 3 al OUT (V ',;, - d RANG at ,i, ::',',i BRONZE i ' " ti TREASURED ,L: II' VI; EIGHT 111 ..,,, 111 i 4 t Advertisers Who Know the Local nelti Intarietly Make Their Announcements Through the "News." ,ISTORIC LitERTY BELL DUE HERE NEXT MlisiTH ,:; t Mr ,t1.!,;: : , !'t .....""n."'. REM tos "NEWS" REACHES THE ECRU? IN THEM BOMICS. -, 4 1914, 1911 .'- II than for was '. ,',- ,., 'fl the and as also lower for the yekr 014 than ror the years 1910 'All meats sit ere higher in 1914 ;Ind than ef the teven preceding years. PRINTING INK. no other needium has done rtt,bly mrre 1,.marI broadening the culture of nt Id than printers ink. Printed .. (he 'natter is to he found everywhere, and One Of its great values haa been the' edu,atioli of Ihe fcrelaner who COMO to another land. Yet despite its use there are 'few who know i vk Ind-ver- sa' - (Continued on page two.) .. t 1 , , ' |