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Show The Nation's Keystone A Complete Jewelry Store Known for Service Famous for Quality Easy Prices Is it Possible to Legislate rOUNDD Life and Brains? I BOYD PARK tfi MAKERS OF JEWELRY IO5 SALT LAKE MAIN STREET CITT Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collection Business Courses of brick, mortar, and Stenography Bookkeeping Dictaphone Typewriting Civil Service Posting Machine machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and usefulness are only, outward L. D. S. Business College Salt Lake City, Utah Day and Evening ' All the Year symbols of the intelligence, life - long experience, and right purpose Typewriters All makes Rented, Repaired, Sold. Write for prices $7.50 to $100. of the men who compose the organization and of those who direct it. Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah GOOD LAND at $25 PER ACRE This offer may last only a few days. Two 80 acre tracts, one fenced, in pumping; district, unimproved: land sandy loam. Excellent sugar beets and alfalfa on adjacent farms under pump. Plenty of water 10 feet under ground. No drought, no loss, no worry. Ideal method of farming. Own your own land and water success assured. Easy terms. Write today for particulars. Jorgenson & Company. Milford, Utah. WIDE DIVERGENCE IN Will not Government tion of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, experience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of RACES of Paciflo islands Furnish Something of a Study for the People . Ethnologist. The presence of two distinct races of men in the Paelfic islands suggests two periods and sources of immigration, says a bulletin of the National Geographic society. The Papuans and Polynesians' appear to show the widest divergences, with the Microneslans occupying the intermediate ground and possessing affinities of race, language and custom with the other two. The Papuans may be generally said to Inhabit New Guinea, the Solomons, New Caledonia and FIJI. They are lrieligious. democratic, quarrelsome, cannibalistic, and hostile to strangers. Tliov rmlnr tltuf.n ntrriar thil n wear clothes, cook In earthen pots, and their speech consists of a number of broken dialects. The Polynesians differ widely from the Papuans. They possess an elaborate religious system, an established order of hed soreditary chiefs and cial castes. They are fond of dress, are friendly to strangers, are good seamen and navigators, and tatoo Instead of scar their bodies, and seldom practice cannibalism. They also possess a common language, understandable throughout New Zealand, Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti and the Paumotu Islands. SET THEIR MINDS AT EASE Are Numerous Where Wrongdoers, After Many Years, Make Restitution to Show Regret Cages sting of conscience Is not always dulled by the lapse of time. There Is no more bitter penalty than to spend one's life with an accusing conscience, no more unpleasant memory than of a wrong done. That Is particularly true where It Is In the power of the Individual to repair the wrong, to show by restitution that regret Is real. Conscience money Is frequently received by Individuals and corporations. There may be times when payments come from individuals who are mentally afflicted, but In many cases where payments could be traced back they were made to ease an accusing conscience, to right a wrong of years ago. There are other individuals who do not use mystery, but who come out In the open and pay debts long since outlawed, many times forgotten. There are stories of these belated payments frequently printed, the last one coming man Ti!d .m Vnh rtaVnra whara a debt nearly thirty years old. He not only paid the debt but he paid Interest to date and cleaned the transaction up as a man ought to do. Ohio State Journal. "The Short Courses In Wlfe-- raining. "We want wives who know how to do things," say the young North Africans who fought In Europe. "Let us have girls from your hostel." And then they are disappointed because tht missionaries cannot supply the demand. To satisfy the waiting list ol soldiers the missions plan to opes World short courses In T wife-trainin- Outlook. Concerning Swanking. "Swank" Is bombastic behavior or talk accompanied by ostentatiousness of manner. A "swanker" Is a pretentious person who strives to Impress others that he Is superior to others, or something different from what hea really Is. The word "swank" Is not modern termj.lt dates back to the esrly years of the Inst century and has been found In Thomas Bachelor's "Orthoeplcnl Analysis of the English Language," as occurring Id Hertford slilre dinted. The book was pubD.-i- i cd In London In 1S09. ARE PATRIOTS ALL Trade Unionists Have Proved Worthy of High Position They Occupy. direc- LABOR the industry? PASSED ALL TESTS Out of chaos, out of work, I arose and did my work While the ages changed and sped Organized Workers of America I was toiling for my bread. Properly Proud of Labor Underneath my sturdy blows, Forests fell and cities rose, Organizations. And the hard, reluctant soil Blossomed richly from my toll. Labor day, 1919, brings to the workPalaces and temples grand ers of America the right to cheer and Wrought I with my cunning hand. confidence In the Rich indeed was my reward trade-uniomoveStunted soul, and body scarred ment. There have With the marks of scourge and rod. been tests and I, the tiller of the sod, crises that have From the cradle to the grave proved its fundaShambled through the world a slavel mental principles; Crushed and trampled, beaten, cursed. there have been Serving best but served the worst opportunities that Starved and cheated, gouged and have tested its When the comparatively few trade unionists of our various communities paraded on Labor day, more than thirty years'" tgo, their motives were in questioned many instances and newspapers gave them scant publicity. This year, when the hosts of orspoiled, ganized labor, now Still I builded, still I toiled. numbering 3,000,-00- 0 Undernourished, underpaid members, In the world myself had made. r march, they will be acclaimed by Up from slavery I rise, those who former- Dreams and wonder in my eyes, wlTt'e Newspaper L'nU ly even - denied After brutal ages past, John Mitchell, their purpose. Coming to my own at last This changed public opinion has been I was slave but I am free! gradual through constant agitation, I was blind but I can see! education and organization, but it has I, the builder I, the maker, been quickened the past two years be- I, the calm tradition-breakecause of organized labor's prompt ac- Slave and serf and clod no longer, ceptance of autocracy's challenge Know my strength and who Is stronger? against democratic Ideals. I am done with ancient frauds Organized labor has not depended upon words to prove its patriotism. Its Ancient lies and ancient gods-- All the sham is overthrown, whole-heartesupport of the government in the crisis of war should be I shall take and keep my own, sufficient answer to any query on this Unlmpassioned, unafraid, subject. This support was of the kind Master of the World I've made! BERTON BRALEY. that befits men and women imbued with our republic's ideals, and who realize that when a government that is LABOR'S RIGHT TO ORGANIZE founded on these ideals falls the loss Is an Individual one for every Ameri- Acknowledgment Merely Puts Work-ingmacan citizen worthy of the name. on the Same Plane as Organized labor distinguishes bethe Capitalist. tween a government that rests on the whim of one man or a small group of If there Is not a right on the part men and a government of, by and for of the worklngman to organize, then the people. there ought not to be a right on the Our 1919 Labor day celebration fea- part of capital to organize. It Is the tures this difference between the two organization that makes capital strong, systems of government which recently and it is not fair, from the legal point struggled for mastery. The thought of view or any other point of view, to behind these systems is older than any prevent the rest of the men dealing nation. In truth, nations are but an in- with capital from getting strength cident, but a process, In this struggle with organization that only organizaof human liberty and advancement tion brings. versus the ancient theory of governI am for the laboring man. Justice ment so well illustrated by German must be done him or there can be no Junkerdora. justice in this country. We must all Organized labor lnot a peace move- be partners in the game of government ment While we long for the day of and no one man must be allowed to Industrial concord, when disputes be- play the part of a hog. Woodrow Wiltween capitalists and laborers will not son. longer feature our Industrial life, we reft.se to paralyze our movement by Mark of Labor's Progress. surrendering the right to strike against The solid and gratifying progress of wrong when other methods fall. labor organizations In the United States was fittingly celebrated Partner Irt Life's Work. last year by the dedication of the new At this tiro several aspects of the central building of the American Fedlabor question demand consideration. eration of Labor In the national capiWaneed to emphasize the meaning and tal. The dedication was made by necessity of labor to show that 4t is President Wilson, after reviewing the both a law and a means of service. We labor parade, and his tribute to the unneed to emphasise the difference be- derlying spirit of organization In labor tween productive labor that performs a was cheered by men of all types and service and nmkes wealth, and unpro- stations in life. ductive labor that wins wealth away from others and lives upon their toll. Victory by Consecration. We need to emphasize the fact that InIt Is the spirit of consecration that dustry is a partnership, and so it de- has enabled American labor to achieve mands the participation of all parties In every field of endeavor results which We a year ago were regarded as Impossias partners In the enterprises. ned to realize that the relations In in- ble. It Is this spirit of consecration dustry are human relations, nnd so thnt enabled the American people It Is necessary thnt the relations of .vorkers and fighters welded Into a sol-I- d men with one another should be Just army to vindicate the freedom of men throughout the world. and brotherly relations. Exchanges r, d n What legislation, what politi- cal adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out ? Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest you. i Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Ilf effipractical ciency. Through them all the trade-unio- n move- ment linn made Samuel Gompers. sure vrogres3 an(j gained in confident vision for the future. Every national and international, every local union affiliated to the American Federation of Labor, has made definite progress In securing for its members greater advantages in those things which are fundamental of betterment in all relations of life. In some organizations the success has been phenomenal. Taking the labor movement as a whole there has been greater progress In securing the shorter workday than In any other similar period of time. The meaning of these victories can be Interpreted only in the light of full understanding of the meaning of the shorter day. - The shorter workday is something more than on economic demand. It is a demand for opportunity for rest recuperation and development; things which make life more than mere mechanical drudgery. ADVANCE MUST BE GENERAL Anarchy In Russia Proves That Labor and Rest of Society Must Go Forward Together. The future of labor lies In stabilizing In that alone is progress. great problems of (peace is to erect an industrial democracy upon the solid foundations of political democracy. That can come If labor Is patient and prudent and but It can never be brought about through the application of theories of confiscation or cluss war. Autocracy has failed, and failed criminally, but the failure of bolshcv-IsIs no less complete, even though the consequences have been restricted to a Blngle country. There is no hope for tbe world in either. The fate of Russia proves thnt labor must go forward with the rest of society. It cannot advance alone. It cannot take everything nnd give nothing. If it ever tries. It will wantonly waste most of the substantial fruits of the war. democracy. One of. the m Much Causa for Congratulation. Labor day is always an inspiration to the organized workers oj America. Nationally, upon this Labor day, the workers of America hove much to congratulate themselves upon. The past four years hove resulted In the realization of labor's hopes, long deferred, In the enactment of laws guaranteeing the liberty of the tollers nnd their rlRht to organize for their protection and advancer;nnt upon the' economic Arid. JT75Jnv "S&VV ISSHOWSs. ff ff ) 117 I txtaurt QH'L S ClF Sy OilI 0li nil Deef Ojm y lOMOCKKUStTI Tl I M M O 0 o Fitting One. "What kind of a pet has your lege swift If II 11 & company FROM THE SALE OF MEAT AND BY PRODUCTS SS CENTS IS PAID FOR THC LIVE ANIMAL 12.86 CENTS FOR LABOR EXPENSES ANO FREIGHT CENTS REMAINS SWIFT &C0MPAMY PROFIT SAS col- tutor?" M 1 g Jf J? Clear Your Skin "Naturally, he has a coach dog." WhileYouSleep Jap Merchants In Philippines. Of the approximately 10,000 Japanese In the Philippines, 2,000 are said to be merchants. withCuticura SWAMP-ROO- T - 2.04 r -- WHAT BECOMES OfX. THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY druggist. ; Soap 25. 01 ntment 25 A 60, Talcum 25. Sample eaoh free of "Ostleare, Dept. s. Bo ton." AH FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out aa a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t stands the highest for the reason that it. has proven be to just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drag stores in bottles of two sizes, median) and large. However, if you wish to teat this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Soreness from Bruisas or Strains; tops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 R free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, trains, painful, swollen veins or gland. It heals and soothes. $1.25 a bottle at druggists or postpaid. Will tell you mors if you write. Made in the U. S. A. bv W..VOUNa.P.D.F.,ltOTssllt,rlRsllsM.I BELCHING Caused by AGid-Stoma- Gh Let KATONIC, the wonderful modem True. stomach remedy. Rive you quick rettet "Pa, what Is the most difficult kind from dlnguatlng belching, Indigestion, bloated, gaeey stomach, dyspepof hunting there Is?" sia, heartburn and other stomach miseries. "House-huntinfront They are all caused by my boy." which about nine people out of tea suSee Aclcl-Stnm- In one way or another. One wrttee aa follows: "Before I uaed KATONIC, I old not Important to Mother eat bite without belching It rUcht ttp, sour Examine carefully every bottle of and abitter. I have not had a. btt at trouble CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy since the flrst tablet."- are Mllllons victims of Infants for and children, and see that it without knowing It. They are weak and Bean the ailing, have poor digestion, bodies Improperly nourished although they may eat heartSignature of ily. Grave disorders are Ukely to follow If an Is negleeteri. Clrrhoals of In Use for Over SO Tears the liver, Intestinal coaceatlon, gastritis, of the stomach these are only a Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori catarrh few of the many ailments often uaused by Easy street's sunny side Isn't paved with good Intentions. Travel is fatal to prejudice. Ssofkei, sfttttinnift Heals" Refreshes, Keep your Eyes WlylZZ 1 Strong and Healthy." If if A., "o f i J ihrnTIn itnar) STll n.. t it c j Th-- Sr. .T- - IUR E.YU Inflamed or Granulated. Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Writs for Free Eye Book, arias Eye Beaway CMassBy, Cslcsf , U. 3. a, Use A sufferer from Catarrh of the . tnmarh of 11 year!;' standing writes; "I bad catarrh of the stomach for 11 long years and I never found anything to do me any good Junt relief until 1 used BATONIO. It, temporary Is a wonderful remedy and 1 do not want tabs without It." If yon are not feeling quite right lack energy and enthusiasm and don't know Jue-wh-IC to locate the trouble try BATON and see how much better ye i wl (eel is very way, At all drug stores bis bos for IAs ana your money back If you sir not satisfied. ATONIC LZ3 ( 6rt tflttR |