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Show EAST SALT LAKE 'voting is HIGHEST DUTY fli Mid foBwbody th.t the meet in Your Responsibility Is Such as the Race Has Never Known Before Im the letter In the alphabet ler"x became It to the letter or th bUot t which la to vote deaires citizen how the ajirtte . the character of men he desirea William H. Barr, elected to office. aaya Founders' National the of idem Te ociatlon. in hla weekly letter. a of the citizens marking our ny of duty, Inconsequential very Kjllot with no particular ..p creleaaly and It to a aacred that fact the of bought In our election iulJ The difficulty f of 1 to that not when realize dtlzena peTcent of our handed a ballot and proceed they are are fulfilling the to mark it that they and that they citizen a of hlfhrit duty the work beconaummating ready are of battle Lexington. The gun at the to la enjoy who liberty but willing on out willing to be responsible for ita maintenance to not worthy of posaeaa-inIt. Compulaory voting to not partIt would seem to icularly desirable. be the negation of liberty. On the other baud, If It would bring home forcibly to the citizen the necessity of voting It might be s good thing, but It is also ireil to remember that making a man rote does not give him Intelligence enough to vots patriotically or with the best Interests of the nation at heart. Every citizen who refrain from rating or refuaei to vote to automatically Interfering with the high deatlny of the country. Bear thto In mind next November and in the meantime don't forget that the primary election In your dlatrlct to where real Intelligent Ey SIR ARTHUR CURRIE, McGill University, Montreal. (Commencement Address, University of Vermont.) have enjoyed litre superior privilep-- which it ia your duty impart to others. Stand foursquare for the principles of you have here been taught. Utter to your country tlie truths you have here learned, ltemember that it is the spirit of your nation and not its material progress that will conquer in the end, and that it is ideas that move the world. You will meet with many men in high or in obscure places who have no ideal standards of citizenship; who believe in public gain without public service. The influence of these men you will find it easy to offset if you keep your colors flying, if you believe that while there is hope there is life, and if you turn all your knowledge and power to the performance of today's duty. Remember that to be disinterested is to be strong, and that the world ia at the feet of him whom it cannot tempt. And do not forget that as your own poet Lowell has taught us even if you stnnd alone, there is unbounded strength in "one faith against a whole world'a unbelief in one soul against the flesh of all mankind. You are all young and therefore the envy of your eldera. Tli( chance of youth ia always the greatest chance in the world, the chant of the uncharted sea, of the untraversed land, of the undiscovered country. You are going forth to battle in one of the greatest periods in the worlds history. I am not a pessimist. To me the outlook for the world is bright so long as we keep our faith. Indeed perhaps the outlook for our world was never so hopeful as it is at the present time. But it needs the strength and the idealism of you who are young to make these hopes realities. Your responsibility for yourselves is such a responsibility as the race has never known before. There is a clarion call to human worth and to human power. You dare not fail to answer that call. YOU 1 one-hal- g Attempting to Make Provision for the Natural Increase in Traffic voting begins. The Latin alliance, creation of the dictators of Spain and Italy, which to to Include South American countries, but leaves out France, to still upper- By W. H. CONNELL, Pennsylvania State Highway Department la the ulnda of Argentine news-pape- r writers. La Prenaa, leading Journal of the Argentine republic, saya that the forthcoming press conference in Madrid to of far greater Importance to South American countries than the International Press conference to be held la the United States, where only the publishers of North and South America are to meet in convention. Sentiment between the old and the new world la a fine thing. But South America's destiny to closely linked up with that of the United States and all lands In thto hemisphere. Some day the people of the United State, and eaiwctolly the bankers, Industrialists and captains of commerce are going to realize this, aaya the Atlanta Constitution. And another thing: South America ought to know that the play between Spain and the new world has nearly always been n losing one. most Lieutenant Macready and Stevens of the army air service ascended In an airplane 32,220 feet above Dayton, Ohio, a few weeks ago. At that height the airplane was Invisible from the ground. When they looked down tho city wta obscured by a bine base: Yet they snapped their camera several times and obtained remarkable photographs of the city pictures In which the buildings, even the automobile In the streets, were defined clearly. That they were able to make pictures of oh Jects Invisible to them waa due to three factor an film and a "minus camera, super-spee- d blue" ray filter that absorbed the No aerial photograph ground haze. ever before had been made from such a height as alx miles. extra-long-fo- Out of every $1 Invested In their business by fanners, 85 cents to tied up in real estate. Thto to largely responsible for the slowness with which agriculture has been readjusting Itself to conditions. So saya Ir. L. C. Gray, economist of the of Agriculture. In mnny sections of the country land speculation has played greater havoc with farm prosperity than has overproduction of crops. Another thing, farming to the after-the-w- basic Industry that operates under almost unrestricted comonly remaining petition. Salt Lake City Finns T mnrinfUmmS mmpt sorvlre art aM irtwra maltaa lb mw al BUSINESS COLLEGE fc. fro. MN. Maa boohs and BOOKS ."r . Krone! Bnuk BONGS SONGS ww mail, ... a Wiwtn wntalal Ball Laka Ckj. srobt rroBiNs wait Mil, ftt by C. ft D M Kart Sw Trnipio SHEET MUSIC t- All kinds Sheet Mate by Brertey Muir l' STS Mala - (lift BRUIT UOXES ft VEGETABLE CRATES PEACH CRATES & APPLE Rail I akr & Leather Ctt ia I BOXES Toma la I. as So. Mb Weal KI'ITS ft DRESS KB CLEANED ft DTED I'p la the minute Cleanlne and Drains Netara ynataca paid art Cleaalnp ft Drains Ca, 1M E. tad B Say it With Flower Cut Flawwra at All Timas Hobdays Flower Shop Emporium Bldg. far-sight- ed Emphasis Must Be Placed Not Upon Our Right to Vote, but on Our Duty By PRESIDENT M. L. BURTON, University ef Michigan. must depend upon high type of in that intelligence intelligence most eome every community. Moreover, to expression. Emphasis mnst be placed not upon our right to vote hut upon our duty. Whether we like it or not, it is the solemn obligation of every one who lays claim to the privileges of citizenship in our country to exercise intelligently his right as a voter. Sometimes we hear members of the church express the opinion that the church duty ia in the field of religion and that it ought to lat politic alone. Any such sharp demarcation between the two Adda reveals a curious and narrow interpretation of religion. I cannot conceive of any movement which would be more genuinely significant to our country than for the Christian churches of the lant to make up their mind that every member, through an active and vigorous campaign, would see to it that he performed fully his functions at the ballot box. Salt Laka ? A Shrewd Suspicion That Superior-InferiTalk Is Thin Stuff By EDWARD i.li- - Bills Record Is Marked Closed i orzner Tramp and Gambler Straightens Up and Has Made Good. ll.c drug In, hit. Bill" tnlil '( ii g!r! in Hit Smith Him fniili in Mm. llo ml J. In- limne to marry Lor Hint -- nut uever-etidln- i I Mr. Smith hiiil kept mu going lifclu life Proipereus New. on Mr. Recently "11:11 ugiim Smith. Correctly drenMd anil well , lie looked tne auccesaful gromm-iltiuaine ilia ultra lie hul curd announced him the lieud of an oil producing cmiipmijr in new hud brought hint to I'levelttml, Ilual-effort- a ' i 8mlth Hint It wua the nml vice lie gave, uniulxed with plou plat-foItudea. which cnutilcil him to get a lu-l- rt r ! , feel hla uaaiataiice li.. worth while. Rev. Oliver D. 8m!:h i.f the aocliil service deartiiient of lie llpiscopal j dhueae of Michigan Is ii'gii!) gratified over news Juat recoiled ilmt u " j with whom lie worked i!.ur jciir ha lust found himself i.ml Is lining un important place In MH'iul Hud hind ness life. July 23, 1U21, a man In the early twenties" came Into the office at 20 Wooilhriilge street wist. In tlie old Mariner's chord!. Ill fuce allowed dissipation, hla clothing wus soiled and rugged. Turned Tramp. 'Bill," to call him hy a name he had assumed, told story of two years' overseas service I:, the army, of discontent and wanderlust that led him, aa a tramp, over half of tho United State Ue wui a college graduate, of an old southern family. Bill" became a ' gambler, m eluted with women of the street and used He narcotics to wunted straighten out, he told Mr. Smith. A new outfit of clothing was provided ud temporary work found for hlin In helping repair tho second hand clothing sent to the welfare office. The man wanted n regular Job, but none was nraiiable at tliut time. One day lie called to any lie luul found work. He was dealing cards In a He hid Mr. Smith gambling dive. good-band remarked that lie would not be bothering him again. latter, when newsimpera carried the account of a police raid on tlie dive, Mr. Smith saw Bin's name uinong those arrested. Some months later 11111 appeared again. But thto time he had gone to work In an automobile factory and had saved $170: Remorseful agsln, he left Detroit for an upper peninsula town and obtained work In a steel mill. When he next showed np In Detroit bo had succeeded In staying sober and waa well on the way to mastery over y rrhI uni mirt. going to ven t j on for .tour work" he viiid ns "I'we It on other fellow like The girl who hud walled "I'ill'a" wife. a cheek lie left. me." ia By JOHN M. GLENN, Illinois Manufacturers' Association converted. Im for art. Ita good and ita practical. The Now tbia ia ths Illinois Manufacturers' association has got behind kitchen even a a chair, give it if of chair, it youre manufacturing way cost wont instead of beautiful It Make lines. any more, it ugly. good and beauty is good for people. It makes em better citizens. . Same way with any line you may be in. Even if its cheap jewelry, select a good design instead of a bad one. But all ihat mean making art a part of the life of the people and a part of business, instead of locking it away in a museum. Throw the museum wide open. Make it work. Make it ahow return on the investment. Thats why Illinois manufacturers who ars in connection with going to finance a gTeat school of industrial design the at Washington convention the Chicago Art institute are represented federation sent over the of the American Federation of Aria. Last year for the pleasure exhibit the land more than $1,000,000 worth of free art 0, Im and profit of the plain people. it l:h in iit!-i- now f u . Till i ,T.,l:V wife i.ii-r- it III h ilil.l in rnurtl i tilt- - cue Kiniiil tmlijr. pi'ikft SHE AFRAID liitii-- t ! GOULD HOT LIVE AnJ when ni'l aliening It to frit iii!sl Operation Advised, But Lydia E. PiaLhams Vegetable Compound Made ItUunecemry lndeH-nd-enc- e tu-c- Internal Heat of Earth Usable I was runGlasgow, Kentucky. down, nervoua, with no appetite. My me aide trouble foe five oe six years. At time it waa all I coulddoe-to-do r to live, and tho said I couldn't live but a short time longer without aa operation. That was two year ago. My atoter-in-la- recom w mended Lydia EL VegeU- She IHnk ham ble t she said had never used it herself, one of her neighbor suffered juat like 1 did, and it cured her. After I had taken four bottles the pain left my side. 1 had fine appetite to eat anything that waa put before me, and 1 began to do all my work and my washing, something I hadn't done for yeara. lam dressmaker, and this last fall I1 began Buffering with my aide again, ao began taking the Vegetable Compound again. I am on my fourth bottle, which make eight in all 1 have taken, lfeel so much better when I take it and everybody tells me 1 look better. My appetite improve and I feel stronger in every way. I am a very nervoua woman sum it seems to help my nerve oomuch. Mrs. MAOGia Waller, Glasgow, Ky. 1 Source of Mental Health in society you will not find health, tion which might he gnined by tho Inbut in Nature. You muat convene Scientist Approves Sugges- vestigation Into thto unexplored region much with the field and woods If yoe tion of Boring a Hole would liubllie such health Into your of the earth. The coat would be mark mind and spirit aa you covet for your Ten Miles Deep. leas than that of a vlngie battleship. to always diseased, 'If only the people and their rep- body. Society to and the best the sickest There to Internal of the Utilization London. resentatives had the faith and vision no In ao scent wholesome aa that It source of power of science the value of such an Idea heat of the earth as a to worth undertaking as an Interna- would have been put ti practical use of the pines, nor any fragrance so tional scientific enterprise, mild & W. long ago. It la a Mg Idea, worthy of penetrating and restorative aa that of of the a nation's enthusiastic support ; In everlasting In high pastures. WithRice, Jr, honorary board of director of the General Elec- fact, It to worth undertaking aa aa out that our feet at least stood In tric comimny, at the recent meeting International scientific enterprise a the midst of Nature, all our fare would lie (tale and livid.' Thorean. of the World lower conference to suitable subject far work London. between friendly nations. The source of power which we To use the Internal heat of the earth must expect from solnr radiation to for the production of power waa only the power olitulned from volcanic re- one of the suggestions offered by Mr. gions through holes Imrcd Into the lllce In Ida talk on "New Fields of FOR INDIGESTION fur I'ower Development. Men eurtli, aa has already been successsnld. Mr. lllce In Italy. fully develop'd tinning the possibility of direct can' Another possibility exists In the version of solar energy, the speaker HHHGESTWBi Interesting and Importiiiii suggestion suggested Ilmt the photoelectric procin 11XI, Parsons made hy Sir Charles ess may contain the germ. The most 6 BEUtANS and again In 11M0, of Imrlug a great promising solution, he considered, Hot water hole ten or twelve mile deep In some seems to he through storage In growconvenient and suitable place, to utilize ing vegetutlon. the Internal heat of the earth. This Storage Battery Advances Little. suggestion should nut he allowed to Dlreet use of aolsr energy requires ELL-AM-S He fallow. storage of the converted power. Thto AND 75i PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 25$ Coat Lass Than Battleship. etnphiislsea the fart (hut the storage 1 Ctiarlea with Sir mean has R the for agree this, only heartily battery, parker3-HAIIn hla statement that tlie cost of surh advanred but little with the passing BALSAM to trivial compared j an years. This to experiment problem for the with tlie value of the pooalblo Informa chemist. Despite the remarkable efficiency of RMwOfi the modern dynamo, and the great advances which hav been accomHINDERCORN8 ow o MrtMfaSw SIM all palta w, walklrt plished with the turbine there are Mm, aw. Ha tr Stall tart base, IM sM Mw itasscaiJtai waurasmuSt atill many ways In which they con he further Improved. Better sm of maMiaund erttood terials or th discovery of better maVisitor Can you tell me M BUlj terials to reduce weight and cost are poeslbllltles In the nee of tho dynamo. Jones to up lu hi room? Frosh Sorry. Theres nobody to, The use of mercery vapor, aa car rled on In tho Emmet process, baa the top story. Visitor Oh, excum me. ru greatly Increased turbine efficiency, else. but mercury has It limitation and research should be continued for the ' discovery of another fluid which can Only Slightly Flat Sure Relief I Cbws-dFsMl- Ml Blacksmith Has Married Many I i" be need similarly. Speed Ia my tire flat? of overhead transmission Study Fern It' little flat at the bottom, should he continued along tho lines but the rest of It's O. K. which have yielded such harvest tudy of the limits of electric presA man Isn't necessarily polished besure, of corona losses. Insulators, rise cause you can see hla finish. and type of conductors, etc, Mr. Rice continued. High voltage transmission hould also he Investigated thoroughly, since at no distant time remotely situated water power must be utilized the nse of direct current, and the vacuum tube, command attention in this field. and experimental More research work In connection with transmission In ( high voltages underground caliles to also imperative, since It is t that present design and uppun-Aare not sufiiiuniifiicturiiig method ficiently advanced to produce 100.000-vol- t entile In commercial Quantities at iructlcul prices. PIRIN Say i The old smithy at Gretna Green, jus, uvt-- r the English bonier In Slid hind, the scene iff ninny a romantic runaway marriage. The present blacksmith still legally officiates aa hla predecessors have done for many yeura. f T. TO,DI7DI and Big Armlet ef British Workara ImmiDesirable European Other grants Are Bought Undon. Australia to seeking suit- able Immigrants, and a scheme lias to increase the populabeen preiuirs-JO.tf'O.Oi'O. according to a stateto tion lament issued l.y the department of bor and Industry In Sydney, N. 8. W. The population now to about 5..MX). 00. The piun, devised by General Eames, to based on army methods, and will lie brought before the Coloulul Institute for consideration. It to stated that b'g armies of British workers will be necfor essary to Insure a British basis the new settlement, and those modern which of civilization conveniences be must propermanency for make vided. To feed and clothe tho newcomer pioneering and at tho aamo time facing Wigs worn hy criminal Judges in Kuglund are distinguished from tfiose uf civil Judges by s little patch of black horse hair on the top. pects of Immigrants In Australia, expresses the opinion that tlie arrange- f 17 ODDI Tf ATInW!nu,l,, fnr ,he IWT,Ion ""d v j Immigrants constitutes a solid teatl- I nmny of the state to shoulder their and give the newcomei methods of earn- aresponsibilities tenrh them fair start. ing a livelihood from the soil will call It to thought by members of the deltor order and discipline, heure (he that the nominating system It egation proposed adoption of army method. safest that can he devised, and It The suggested conditions for settlers the are: British origin ur approved Euro- wiis particularly impressed with the of boys possibilities for the pean nationality; voluntary agreement between sixteen and absorption eighteen years of for three months as a pioneer workei ; The delegation was also Ima dcMslt of $100 for six months' pay age. with the extensive activities of pressed 48 tnura' of a in hand ; huda kept the state governments In the developwork a week ; free transport, housing ment of land settlement schemes. slid feeding, care and Instruction; hosAt a conference of state and federal pital accommodation and mrdlcul atofficers held In Melbourne tendance; pay of 75 cents per day of Immigration to ronslder methods for the training efficiency, deferred pny and. on uf contract, a potential free- of assisted Immigrants, It waa decided to recommend that, where the number hold, complete after three year' domicile as citizen, with house and equip- of arriving Immigrants warranted acment In a closer settlement area and tion, farm training depot should be established and the cost should be a bonus of $480. At the same tints the report of the borne equully by the commonwealth The length of oversea settlement delegation, apisilnt-e- and state governments. was te be left to the slate training seto British government hy the cure information regarding the uroa- - authorities: AUSTRALIA HAS SCHEME If Youre Making a Chair, Even a Kitchen Chair, It Good Lines i Hu Blarney, Ireland. Score of A inert cun are living iliiugU-- dully hy the heel over the purupet of the raatle to kiss the lllnrney atone. Toiirlut truffle again to on nn organ Ired hind for the lira! time allies the opening of the World war, and southern lrelnnd I inurii hy the arrivnl of visitors on every ship from America. Kurly In June Mourner In the transatlantic piiHKcnger traffic reauiued which la no lonatop at ger Queenvtown. Thai inline wn given to It after a visit of (Juccn Victoria, and with tho revival of Irish tlie old liiiellc inline of i'obb ha resumed hy the Irish. Historic Bliirney castle Miffonil no diiimige In the niggle for Irish Independence which followed the clow of the World war. SAPIR, in Menorah Journal. It is a very remarkable and a very interesting fact that in the huge volume of racial controversy it is always the race or the supposed race (for it is a wise man who kuows his ancestor) of the writer which carries off the palm of victory. It is a strange "science indeed in which there are very nearly as many answers as there are classes of questioners. race When a "Nordic scientist gravely ascertain that the Nordic atill more ia the one truly superior variety of mankind, and gravely opines that a more than proportionate numerical increase in other races is a menace, it is difficult not to relish the humor of his position. So long as "Nordic authroHiIogista fail to discover the racia superiority of the Japanese and so long aa Japanese anthropologists remain serenely unaware of the racial sueriority of the "Nordic, so long may the outsider be pardoned for a shrewd suspicion that superior ant inferior race talk is "thin stuff. In ft:i- t ut Tourists From America Kissing Blarney Stone Race or i Mr. Su.:ii. hei-om- , i f Ulit'W. Detroit The life of mu-bcrvhe workers often become iili.ouuiiui s with the icuuil uf unfortunates to be belietl net ef difficulty am disappointments f u. tin- - nu:n who aelze the practlcul relief but do not reiKud t o iiiniviive to relieve the it il.e dia- treat, llut the person who 'imreiic the of the sut'lul un-cwith ef- tif hla own to ivme ku-kmi-bout-ten-s the worker mi, I nuike him k. ii !i ! Tn a democracy our civilization Give S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Jr""' of Kniflrary. All yul No one over twelve years of age can fail to see the necessity foi attempting to make provision for the natural increase! in traffic on state highways after observing the traffic conditions on city streets and highways throughout the country today. When it is perfectly obvious that the traffic has been increasing, and will continue to increase, to such an extent that it ia inevitable that the highway must be widened, it becomes the duty of the highway engineer to plan a highway system that will be adequate to take care of not only the present, but the future traffic. The engineers in the highway department have been making intensive studies for the last year with a view to laying out comprehensive plan with respect to the width of the right of way of 11 the highways on the Pennsylvania state highway system. There ia hardly city in the United State in which the people are not enough to lay out the streets wide enough to take care of the traffic they are called upon to accommodate today. Tim vA llvl itm-pletlo- n Bayer Aspirin INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions Ilandy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets bottles of 24 and 100 Druggieta Aeptria la (Mtan el tirti sirl ef Uertr ef HaUtrrced ITrilTA Sen taod-- 1 or Smwlne tarea- fl U ft I L 1 V Miration. IlliUtal letotai U I Oral ranluV VniBKaoH I Walooa K. Colra BooSMraUU. rirtl I ooyr,S44 W I.SnllPSlta.S. a r nn. niklliw RUB YOUR EYES? Uh Dr. Ttkita pitas lyinM u your draeilrt's ur. na river.1Tluj, MTt. riwkM. we win well pee e IS e yner IN NHK!I Sort fiM.s lie bottle Lhio'd Vssssh. Wiadortsl for pollRbla plaaoe.farnllarp ' darting. UuriDVSMiuCu,ltaasta.N. 1. 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