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Show - ? THE DESERET XEWS TRIDAY JANUARY 7 1921 mtotruto and eloudt th mala tome that fait t r tha prepoeed arlkm. Opponent of in the oilier eauntrie Rill sot la th unit try araintt tha United ai.J jet it it certain that if Ihil country give i:i word ef honor to do a certain Him that word will b kept. Tha taxna t ci tended ta the other parties J. Jj in the at Jet until there Jh been !!,, d it pwriiarremeiit. ffm ri48ee that the rwifwlenea t ibd draoneJ. It will ta moot mifortunata tor 51 if the rfen'm of fear and d.lrut U . ,fc 1 jeiauUed ta Up,J to the f tf tin iromie-p-- g M amity. iip toward wHefat fnr- heUDcaSaelNcius - Crxr ' ( iMtk Tampl and Kaat Tenito BMday publ'ahad Dally Uaaiber of iailli Boron et Clrialslt Boml W o0 f. BUBSCRirriOX RATES DAILY. By earrtar, per month. By mall, por THr Is advaltr By mall, par all month in advanc. ... r mall, Br month. In adxane Blstl Mplaa d tr'inOnf t Tha abev rataa f fotttl Zonm or Kidun of Lk city Beyondi the Ird root 4 Z acr-iv- ' 1 tBSCRirnO!f RAT KB BUkH-r mall, oar pear In advam a V aglea cop lea Foreign postage aura added to ' Sona ramltlanco and Tii XiEr tEET vws r . . WIT'ftlk w ; hr "J- - 'T -- 4 BALT LAKE CITY, - EXPESDITIKE AM Jt'l T VHY T, irt off-han- d, fs rjt tbe mm rtid of office npenc of eorutlny of estimates, and the p-- tenement eept ou' larae lay. Involving Improvements euch as are absolutely inlipenahl. tinll auch time a the state of the rt,lie revenue shall make them feasible without J the burden upon the taxpaying public, i national affairs, thia stew appear It have whyh .been accepted, a witnew the eer departCongresa Js making in the xarmu mental estimates; and it is safe-t- o say that the I atmut to legislature of this slate, fhich he convene, will be untrue In lh Interest of It tf !o demsml. ihelr deaf and people, does not act upon thejiame principle. Tit" 1 ail limit of taxation has been reached - that to therefore there is about it. Retrenchment vitally necessary; and since the elimination of every extravagance may not in itself giv the relief needed, the prospect i that large oul- lay a on ob joc U or plan which da other circumstances have everything to commend ihem, will have to be deferred. Governmental finance may lie complex, but In lla essentials it has to be guided by lh same principle as the family budgot Tho measure one spending power la the Income, an4 no fot 7 r.l "I. In private life will undertake to justify expend-It is no exruse to say ifure in excess - that (be amounts expended are not excessive, ' f ' "or that the objects for whielf fund are asked are In all respects worthy of eupport. That Is not the question st alt. The question to, Has the state the money to do these things without further burdening the people. If not, dis- aster is as certain to- follow the voting of targe sums and the creation of large deficits when dons by congresses and legislatures as it fol- -f lows In the ease of an individual who delilwr- more than his inronie. Of course ?ately spends rather more difficult in the cae of a , I S nation or a state to estimate with certainty maximum taxable capacity by which its ;the h revenue is determined. Hut when this has ! been ascertained w iTh reasonnble accuracy, il ' . Is clear that every expenditure beyond that al 1? figure can only involve the cxhau-t.o- n of resources lhenielve and the j I dejlruclion of credit, with general imolvency at the threshold. r' f , ollt cap-ifit- ron-eque- nt H . ' f. OPPOSITION TO DIS VRMUir.NT. X that there would he jt T was to to the strong opposition propoej jjap of Jf tcduction in armament for the United Stales, of the huger naval .ieven though ; ; powers of the world should be secured. Friends iof prepnretihes' caTr'find'mtith' argnmnit to : back up their contention that America should strength. t;be second to none iu lt fighting , 15 Moreover, there are those who are not content to "treven with rehtne They seem" - : r -pericrify; feel that the country's inventors and7 designers ahould go on and on in their efforts to find added equipment and f iHifie for our fighting ; forces. F.wn did we bad 'he world m every ,U branch, ttxy T,1 would conbnd that the possibilities of the future demand that we take device and 'advantage of cvey j.'Improvement in the implements of war. ;i In sjiile of tti.s tlieie n a cowing ronvic- j lion that the h(t uiiS'e.ts of the nation itoelf would be iJas well as of humanity in pnc-ra- l served by a. reduction program, pomiui the The 'Iway to an ultimate enmpbe upon whii h attention is at present ? proposal 1 centered is that the t third eUite- -, treat Hrit- ?aln and Japan get together and agee upon a naval holiday, by winch to nipant a slowing j m the hnildme of down, if not actual naval fighting craft- - for a specified tiru. Not only is it urged that the carrying out of such 'an agreement jwfnijd minimize thq danger of for suprem-ac- y ; hostilities growing out of oi.to-but also that the million- - of dollars saved Jt could be diverted into rhanneto where they are ' desperatelp needed at this time. The great ') humanitarian and idealistic goal of peace I remains the predominating motive in the pro- -j poed plan, but tue economW phae is not for- , gotten. , There are those wio will fight Hie proposal 7lby every meaos within their power, and one .of the most effective means is to raise the if warning against trickery on the part of the ih Hie agreement. The fa., other nations involved mere of possible trickery creates a 1 1 n, i . 5 U -- menljn tmf jo a- h - e . ,ot tei a ' t ate f f -- - . . , k . rr mt s f r i Ni.w its f, tp -. per!em O'!.! Tew ruh!. ta Utn-of- i e Her rr.ima , tothbld frt t in HMflUlglit, etc, - ug Uw-t- d ad f !if ! t! ot, 4 lL t'f Lic. Apealh th Uttirea tit alt tho ..liihmet d t hcAUjf Kmreae.t. r tt!de. t hee mfc fsr 1ST teiMlotiry, .? iri ptei i to- -- .f OO1 the KSirxpect4 aiKyrhrf f hv tmpr.-ot.i.r- r.t degree by will object to pri i kijs.'eouiitrt.iiicnl tf thge rrnjr in life t a menace to tbs pears n.rofctf Tf society. But there is frt to remember in connection with any demand for the imposition of extra Lravy ernteii.r. It it that while public ertunert may utait for moment the most Sever punishment. lUwlll not permanently uphold Ihe.r execution. A tha excitement over the cSm i'self subside, and the ftr-- t, fw, down, sentiment or sympathy and Tho mutt hr a demand for i ovfiwtare tl sm iMrtUitn oft he unusual punishment that finneriy insisted upon, and the es of U taws under which rich may 1 iiifib ted. In short, public sentiment in such rae is almost as emotional ami fakir and lucipitcable as is the wave of ri.me itseif. The (.rohah.l.iy it that in every coniniun-il- y the laws are already strict enough to meet the demauds of exilightened puMic sentiment and the requirements of Justice. But with their enforcement there. is not eq much cause for satisfaction. No statute, no matter how atertv can be effective in deterr.ng the criminally inclined from committing criminal acts unless it is rigidly, continuously and impartially enforced. In Hie places where crime today i moat prevalent, the fault la not with the taws, but with their enfw-etnenIt has always been- - so siure civilization established Itself in organized jociejjr, aud .probably alway will I so. Wherefore, the object against which the clamor of public sentiment should he directed is, not the legislature which write the letter of the law, but the which put the life and efficacy into it. one utq-itod- nt mod-ificat- rn pan-aiti- ed t. MAKING THE DARK SPOTS LIGHT. only within the last few years that the indispensable electrio light ha become farailiar, yet already it ample flood i rapidly encircling the globe. Gone are the days wljen American tourist had to grope their way through dark and diimat alreeU of Old World cities, for the new illuminant ha dispelled most of th gloom and mjstery of those storied shrines, and ha marked the difference between progress and stagnation, between health and disease, In places where modernity wa thought to have no chance. Just now comes word of the spirit of advancement that has been born in Jerusalem the newe of lhe oM cities to take AIR 4h question of electric lights, and IT I odd. Salt Lakes Oldest and Most Notable Housecleaning Event! w hit onjoy owlmmlng or floating with current of popularity. Now and then a eoul holder then the ret attempts to stem the eurrent and make hie way upstream. He fimja It hard going, and he cannot persuade anybody to go with him. He suffers the penalty that attaches to being a pioneer end an innovator. It would bo easy to give over tho atrugglo. But air Indomitable aplrlt forbtdsa surrender. th - ' It Begins Monday, January Oth 1 DlKWOODEYS64thAnnual v Cessation cannot be made to spell creation. If you want to get Anything done you have to keep moving The rest euro is not a remedy for the diseases of the body poll-- , tie. W hile gran grows under the feet of the good, the evil folk are making hay In th eon upbn the same meadow. We hear of those, who grow wesxy.of welEdaing;.- tut apparently the ainful never tire of their .. Trade. . Jl ,..,-1.7- '. An Idle goodness Is not effectual Children are told to be" good, There is not Very much la merely being good. - better to toll them to do" good. The fault to be. found with some religious societies been that they were content with the unproductive sacrosanclity --of their member. These persona did not nally forth to give battle 'to monstrous' wrong. They drowned tho din of the world with, ritualism unrelated to conduct. They seemed to the world like slackers, who lacking courage to endure, avoided th flntit altogether 7 and led Tho olhers-arron the battle and repel th assaults of the enemy, Th world does not beptow Jt gratitude or Its rewards on those who quit. It premiums or for those who are Indomitable, those who 'keep going, those who try again. It Is Immensely cheered and heartened to renew th struggle when It sees some on who has every good excuse for giving up refusing to surrender and going at It again with all his might We were put on earth not to have everycom our way, but to work for th thing tbiiutn w wsntp to get abend by T d sacrifice; to run a race wtlh fortitude. Bhd play a game In which the bruises snd th blows are more in ewlenre than the fun. Life Is not pure Joy for any one; and If It were, tt would not. provide the preparatory and boundless exschooling for tbs endh istence of ths great here-fte- JANUARY SALF. dOFz ..... FURNITURE e bs Floor Coverings, Curtains, Draperies Etc. Embracing entire stocks, with the exception of lines and office furniture Globe-Wernick- e - aP - See Our Big Announcement in Saturday News ESTABLISHED 1857 r. DINWOODEYS FURNITURE tfllfl TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th Files of Th Deseret News. JANUARY 7. 1001. M. Wells was Inaugurated Governor chief executive of Utah O.r his second term. Th ceremony took inace In the hall la the Citj and County of representative huUdtna, with' Gen.John Q. Cannon as master of ceremonies and a detachment of under Copt. Green wald aa guardsmen ushera. - Chlat J uWlce G. W. Esrtch administered the oath of office and the governor's salute a as fired All the state officers aa elected at the general election In the preceding November wer Installed In office. The regime also assumed the James H. duties of countv government. Anderson Was i hesen chairman of the board of county commlsi'oner. schools opened at the canetuctort of the Christmas vacation with about 60 per cent normal attendance. Thrf falling off was due to the order of the board of health that no children vho had not been vaccinated or had not bad the smallpox should be admitted, although the order was not officially carried oj:, th decision being In abevance. A.n, the slack attendance was attributed to manv cases of smallpox among school children In Mill Creek the school opened with onjjpupils In attendance out of sn enrollment of 200. The Murray schools did rot although the cause was due to frozen water pipes and not to the order of the r.r J of health. In Bingham the scho d. opened with practically a normal attendance nearly every child having been varcin. 'ed In Sandy about 75 were in per cent of the enrolled ' .pupils attendance. , wr'Se'S Elder fYsavew VT: 1 , ytn an returned from an extended tour of the East. A Spokane d.spatch said a representative to the XVashlrrn state legislature had' prepared a hill drs'gned to annex the Idaho 'fnctoaing the comities of Kootenai, rhosh me, Latah and Nes Perce. Thi wo iM ,take In the famous Coeur d Alene mining district. It was represented th.t southern Idaho would not be aver To' the proposition, owlpg to gengrapfilCat and ii ! : stria! considerations. SALE is always GENUINE A DINWOODEY M Hbr GOOD new-count- - ty Th-ct- , . J whose municipal authorities have borrowed to provide ih ancient capital with an adequate system. .The ..narrowy. . dark, .and ' noisome street of that city will not be furbished, renovated and illuminated in a day or a month, but within a year the promise is that travelers wiJL be nbla to hash. in. electric- light bin- - the walto-.- - With a 'fine aye to the main chance, the city officials are pushing the reform with all speed, recognizing that mete fool. lerbtap there ccrukl be found Jerusalem thus improved will prove a much among actual muu.ler9 a few of this extrema more attractive lure for tourists, who are type, but it is coria.n they are not typical nor expected to leave within lhe city's gates each representative. A crmipaign against the caricatures may or mav not result in any great year more than enough to reroup the original cost of installation. change, but st lea-- t the M. E. board can not be blamed for launch ng it. ft 30.000 - - l REA EREND MEN EV CARICATURE. "PHE public morals board of the Methodist Episcopal church has announced that it will inaugurate a campaign to "slop the contemptuous treatment of the Protestant ministry by some cartoonists, writer and Actors." Special aim seem io be directed against Hu; ordinary stage portrayal of the minister, who, it is aserted. is "seldom represented except as an effeminate fool." The statement of the public morals board point out that members ofJhe Roman. Catholiccburch do not tolerate such treatment of their priesthood, which is always represented on the stage and etoewhere in a most favorable way. While there n nothing in the situation to gel wrought up over, still there doe seem to be some ground for the complaint Most stage minister are created for laughing purposes chiefly. There are some exceptions, of course. For example, at one of the theatres in this city this week there has been a play in which a Protestant rector is portrayed as a most and lovable, as well as wise, old man. But the average delineation is, a the aforementioned statement put it, an effem- - ' h'gh-mind- ed . P w i,,i e oera-ioo- ol. .eJ it i o f the iit ip . 'i Th easlMt thin to do with a Job that yoo don't like it to throw tt down and run mtty from It. But it require no brwlna to do that. Anybody can quit. It take -character and otamtaa to perilst against epidemi l aSr-ota- ililQlBj. whorti-hat ier d tip ia forniitaU. U f t 4 -o f iterm.iitil'id ! Pi WUKJY what eeonomiej can be affected in !h JUST of government it rt. ify ta d.ffi1 ihen but it niay 4ialt to point out be for granted that many curtail-me- nt down by the reduciion of ataff. tba , a . f aa to amif nmt- i wo ' i there f4rbrt(t 1 1 Philadelphia Public Iadfer. Ml (fUMIM " Ea-le- rn - ri t!te; r'' Addrooa oorropononra end oh i. pabltcetlua to TUB El lTuR. Ropreaeotoltew J P. McKinney. 114 Fifth Now Tork office. A Chicago Offtw. Ill Iw'l Mlrhian Edwin C Williams, Western neprenie 41 Hobart Bid, ban Franclecn, lot 1 . Enurod nt lho poeloffire of fair io second class metier aoeordm liar eh t, 441. . Tho Associated Praia ta exclutl ertHL the BOO tor ropnblleallOB of an bowo djeeelree eterured W ,,I eradltad to IE or aoE otherwise local owo newspaper, aad alao Ihov Ivrniloo of apoo rot dim All nahta of rs patches boro aro also roaorrod. .1 Ut '"'T . anybody can quit. 1 b FACTORS D 3 FACTORIES. Any industrial establishment to as ittgtg as the loyalty of those who work for it and as weak as their dereliction. If the oulput of one of those employed Is inferior, it is the whole establishment that, stands discredited. The mistake or the willful malfeasance of one stands not against his name, which is hidden, but against the place of his employment, which is publicly known. If at a store, or at a government office, or in a trolley car, or at a railway station one employee meets the public brusquely-- the public resentment extends beyond the individual agent to the impersonal institution behind h m. factory is not a group of buildings or marh it is a group of factors. each of whom carries a personal respons-ibili- ly for the entire plant, Philadelphia Public Ledger. ELASTIC STOCKINGS We Specialize in the manufacture of ELASTIC STOCKINGS ABDOMINAL MATERNITY, and UTERINE SUPPORTERS , CO. Brooks Arcade Bldg. W. WTI ItH Ltkt Cfty and Chronic OImuw of my nctatty moat careful selection for tbeir cure. xr'cri and rnaid tt,, rr.d, of e troubles and am qualified todar to give entire eatufactlon. I ur only th best; g'v aervlcra chn-reasonable fr- - and am personal regarded aa th Special!! f..r Acuta and Chronic Lis amoRK men end women. r Hl.t P.S: 1'itp m, daily, 10 a. to DR. W. M. GRIFFITH SHE HAD RESERVATIONS, The children in lhe Sunday school class were getting restless, and the tearher, to divert them, asked all who wished to go to heaven to stand up. All rose except one little girl. Dont you want ;o eo to heaven, Jennie? asked the teacher. Yes'm. was th response, but I know mother doesn't want me to go just yeL" Liverpool Post. rtou.re the tb-r- Expert Trass Fitters . S. H. BOWMAR SPECIAL NOTICE Aral Cuticura Soap Imparts The VciYet Touch Ma.a ll m. Sundaya I I ISevnifigs, 113 MAIN oT. |