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Show . f ...... I THE PHOVO HERALD .2 : - ' .... HER ALD EDITORIAL PAGE -- s MOllIflFVIIIf fill y (ByXJLJIutenX I GORE abhning camp sermofkom the pmBUto;: T'ili gw, obliirmir friend has sent us marWiW. I BUUCUUi 17EDSESDAY AT COLUMBIA nuificocrnrnifip ii h if E ii w j M iwfa w r hi V onheev bide ! a paper printedin the flourishing mining eamtfthe one headed WhVWof rave tne uingnanj Highway, ani it 1 111 to-- show in convincing fashion . the need of the camp fo EDNA, THE" MYSTERIOUS "FLYING provea iraiiic connecuons wii' ipe outer worlds A NEW ERA . DAWNING. ' Venus,That, however. is not the most important article the tops the bill Declares U. 8. Should Savj lU.Men contains. Quite unmarked and with a small headline . -- la . , : , . By Furnishing Equipment and The opinion is gaining ground in the very highest financial which must arrest even more attention than the 6n!rfV!? ' ph Money. ing circles that the war will produce iajentkelx different .industrial to highwayj)aving. It is entitled -- Bingham Loofa like ; : .AnirTlA ? Wit rWlar1nr that ha wanlul fA mn. 'claw and inimitable way of putting world than ever before existed. Even the Wall Street Journal serve the "man power for the United eTer her onB u4 stories; her offer the Old Town has undergone a remarkable transfer . says: 'CkM)peratidiruTthe internal affairs of all countries tod,ay TStater-an- d for the ailies. Senator ing consists of the portrayal type of and prominent business men state that they feJ mation ana in Gore Hebrew of Oklahoma today sbught to the negro, Italian, irwn receives practicalrecognitio undreamed of three years ago. the change will be for the better rather than the amend the war revenue bill by provid song and story, (Her,characteriratlon8 .that Nationalism of private enterprise is the tendency, in all countries. ing that none of the 12,000,000,000 in of the Italian and Hebrew wro classics worse. Many an old timer who has been drunk for the best today in It is, in a larger sense, a tendency toward cooperative union,. dis- cluded shall be spent to send American and considered several months has sobered up and gone to. work. The is iMiss 1 11 111 - tUlLJAUULIlLLL DLL SAYS-SE- KO 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 . . Ii, .rws- ..r,ouQ .. , i I f Lester possessed fighting, men overseas against their vaudeville. Me takes the position that as of a splendid voice and a magnetic this country is to supply the money personality. , Her ' tioydenis h capers and keel? the great equipment moving, are irrislstible, as well as laughable. that, the pother .allies should furnish The costuming: is all that could be the greater, part of the man power. ' wished for.. IMiss iLwter wears many He says China, for instance, could georgeeus gowns and weas them to spare millions of men and not feel it. the manner born. whereas she could do very little toi Armstrong and Grant in a novelty keep the great' war industries in fuU sieging, talkin,' piano act, have a line bent ot past moods. : swing. Russia and the other allies of bright patter in comedy song and The coming of such conditions was unlooked Sot, in the great are In the same situation, ,,he held, ; tal that has proyed to be one of the new oi dux, n nas Deen ioretoia ior ine last while Japan had kept her men at top notch acts in theiline. mianciai ore, aisinci i f twenty-fiv- e Edna, the Mysterious Flying Venus, years in the west. The heartless commercialism of home and contributed only to- muni-embraces a brilliant achievement in the past has burned itself put and the people are starting to make tions and equipment "My principal .object," asserted the levitation, including her flying and a newindustrial world. Even in New York .there were some men senator, "is to stimulate both conser-- 1 dancing in aerial suspension. She is who foresaw the coming of the new era, for one of the distinguish- vation and efficiency." as graceful as the Russian dancer Pav- v . ed judges of that state wrote a pamphlet in theearly '90s, Senator Oore comes from a state .Iowa, absolutely disregards the laws saying where many of the anti draft disturb- - of gravitation nd ig'es a wonderful that the time was not far distant when every monopoly public ances occurred. He declared that his illusion of having as complete a home ana private, must oe owned and operated by the government. The amendment represented the wishes of in the air as on terra firma. The real latest demonstration of that is the monopoly in coal. "'" sensation and talk of all continents is many of his constituents. charging its functions through government itself." JThat is a banker's way of saying that there will soon be gov- ernment ownership of public utilities and natural . monopolies, and then it adds that under conditions unlooked fot&x unpre pared for, we will have to cultivate such a new-bor- n spirit .of co operation, concession and of moderation; as wul be strange to the will.: business houses' tell us that there has beeamuch less' . money drawn during the ten days since the first of the month than during any period of time when the town v was wet." The number of loafers on the . street have less by. a very noticeable degree, and the police grown " : court ;work; has become so light that Judge J. C. Greea " is thihkmg of going to the farm. , Mayor F. E. "Straup is contemplating dismissing all the police force because there is nothing for them to do and. the town board, are anxious to cut the running penses of the town somewhat since, the. revenue has" been shaved somewhat by the closing of the saloons. Everybody feels optimistic over the outlook in a business way and the leading business men of the camD have expressed themselves as confident that the town will pick up very materially in a short, time and that be much better than.it has ever been in the lapse " : of a month. , 1118.1 UBSOIlClted testimonial tO ttte. CaUSB Of temDerarifA could mafntaln an armv Th Ttetlfins. a irrar.eful! vounir miss Chinese at less cost than and gent, produce some very, difficult ling from one of the greatest mining camps in the country onll ' i I , - ; - 1 - -- busi--nesaw- . SUTFR senator.-"w- DISGUSTING SPECTACLE. of 5,000,000 ill " ' ; While many hundreds df patriotic young women have volun. can army of 2(000,000. We could send lady acrobat possesses the quality that teered to go to the front with the American army to care for the teer air. fleet as the exigencies d&. verv heantiful and shaDelVmaiden. tick and wounded, many or them being already in France, and manded. We could equip ail the vol- - and the male part of the act doing while millions of other American women, old and vouncr. are act- - unteers which' Colonel Jloosevelt or some extra clever work, makes them one else would raise for torelg1L.011.eoH lheforemo8t-teamsJihAiany pod.pajdJ)yaewing ingJhf r Bervlce.-a- nd could devote this up iruits and vegetaDies and even talcing the places of their fath the great workshop largely to If try anything more funny could be ers, husbands and brothers as laborers and salaried employees, maintenance of assistance for the. arinau is na.113 tvu.iH.iua, uie iLuaguieu the militant suffragettes at the national capital, for the most mies of the entente allies. This would comedy contortionist, it would be a of the best guarantees of a part cantankerous old maids and married women who neglect their be one successful 'gets" noughilarry war and of an early, them everywhere. sharp, cniidren, if they have any, continue to violate the law and make honorable and lasting peace that themselves obnoxious to all classes of respectable citizens. The consummation so devoutly to be wish-eTruthful advertising is like a good d There is no dearth of man power enthusiasts are be spectacle presented when these It builds solid foundations contractor hauled to the police station in the patrol wagon is not edifying that stand the test. to one the and camrotrhela but draw comDarisons least, say ing, between them and the Marys and Marthas who have responded to among the allies. What they need most is to make this enormous man their country's call arid are working for God, home and their na- power effective oa the battlefield. The tant juf fraetteslon can furnish the weap-on- s vejandjhemili classjjf j t United States aisturoers as yie 1 w. w.'s and the draft objectors. They are of war better than China or any not helping the cause of universal suffrage and have been repu.of the allied countries. China, Rus-isiIndia or any of the allied countries diated by the national organgation, whose officers are "doing Pure Natural Ice ; can spare men better than the United their bit" for their country. Few will sympathize with the disStates;. Japan, for instance; for some turbers if they are sent to the workhouse in a body.- - Tribune. reason, is conserving her man power, OO . coun-Tlin- r.. " " e. . riot-fQLu- re " ICatUrea and Circulated everywhere WorUm, j. is the sort of a mining camp sermon that will preach more effpet orators jyely than a thousand blue-ribb, , Vr auu!e P rtrouueea xrom ine eseret isews and givesi uc as tu wuai uiey ixmus oisme eaitonais in tfHS naDer t? on " "The foundations of our national rohcsLwill he h,l puie aim limnuiaDie principles oi Dnvate moraktv." in 'w d. crack-braine- J me Joihjme Allen Ice Co. "The" man who does: not give his fullest to m Luuuuxy i ims iiour wm aie imnappy." vv oodrow vvilson, Prea'i uciit jj. me u in tea states. on on a, ; . Best Ice - Best Service DRAFTING MARRIED MEN, Best Price She "has been in the war three years, but, has sent no army to the front. She ifs contributed practically noth ing but munitions and equipment." The Oklahoma senator quoted the Magna Charta to prove that even then j mu were uui roqun eu ui ue Bern, jjui iof their country on military duty if : i they objected. WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TBIES TO FURNISH GLASS AND GLAZE YOUR WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL. WE SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. :. There has been sharp difference noted here in Utah among vaciup wim , uuarus as ty wnemer marnea men wiin aepencents Phone 248 should bo selected for military service7"That same difference has ariserr imnany otheirstatesrand has created so much feelinir ! ... n i ii.. i: 'i.j an wiav n, t...a f: FURNITURE REPAIRED. unuuy iiyueu , expression irom rresioenc Wilson. want of clear thought as to the nature of the altercwmwr vveeKs oi massacnuseus, an eany and vigorous and i is mere accounts for the fumbling with it which has character NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO. HAVE YOUR FURNI-TUchampion of the, draft act, wrote the President that opposition to native that ized the proceedings of the last week or, two.'-'- the policy of drafting married men, and to the exemption of aliens REPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTED OR REVARNISH-ED- . ot draft age, "are creating a state of mind which is likely to be WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. HOUSTON RIOTS. xiremeiy narmiui." ine drafting of men with families, the Massachusetts senator declared, "is economically an unsound It is deplorable that the government did not discover its mis policy," And he said further.-- m his letter to the President: "I in sending northern negro troops to Houston jmtilji massacre take unwise is from the standpoint of successful prosecution.of the.war to tak$ married men as long as there are a sufficient numher o had CKJCurred.WhiieIame foFthe riot is widely distributed the GIVE US A TRIAL. ingle men of. the draft age to meet the crovernment's reauire original blame would seem to rest upon the"war department or PHONES 104 and 105. ments. It will also mean very materially added burdens to the upon the higher army officers who sanctioned the dispatch colored soldiers to a camp located so near a large southern city, .government in providing for the dependents and it increases the Third South and Academy Avenue. revealed an ignorance of race problems in the south so gross as It Provo, Utah. distress pi mmd of at least one person for very one drafted, deto condemn war official whatever of the is department responsible veloping in the total an amount of criticism and resentment which as incompetent to hold high office. : might be and should be avoided." There should be no disposition to make political capital out o: To this President Wilson wrote a letter agreeing with - the jbutthe-welfare-othe country demands that there should iJieot f vicwa ui oeiiator weess, saymgr be an inquiry which will reveal unsparingly the men to whom "Your point with regard to the drafting of men with families LET US blunders is undoubtedly well taken, and I have reason to believe that it is the blame attaches. This is no-tioccurrence such as the massacre at Houston will brine with you to put Old Man very much in the mind at any rate of rrfost of the drafting boards. bvery to enemies will our and to tend cheer, weaken the morale of our Summer on the run. The ; .1 shall take lileasaure irfTrallinsrthe attention the war depart- .' v army. neni again to it. proper quality of ice Amid the confusion of the riot and the aftermath it is some Charles E. Hughes, chairman of the district exemption board (that is the kind we sell) will enable you: to enjoy a for New York City, says that his board is deciding each case upon what difficult to apportion the blundering and jruilt. but certain , between the its merits in accordance with high degree of jwmfort and calls attention saueni iacts stana out.- mere naa oeen some time. The police had been usinsr the to the text of the regulationsthe rulings of the provost marshal soldier and.il.police for a low degree of tem and . ' Al !il nejrro Dnsoners and the J.U witn uuuierii mewiuus oti aeaune frenerai under date August 8 as follows : perature this; summer. A clear case of dependency ordinarily renders discharge northern negroes of the Twentyfourth- infantry soon learned-tadvisable, because, since the drafted person loses his civil income naie uie ponce, wnen a negro woman was arrested by a member Provo Ice & officer, who had .and thus loses his means of support, the wife fe left without sup- - of the Houston force a negro been Assigned to camp police work asked the white officer some XI Cold Storage Co. j i in me on1 V a tcl w eiivi's4' lo i ww-mu.:"" cixcvb wiiicu me act aims to oujijiviv one e and, says', questions that the prisoner-breport requested avoid. But whenever such effect does not in fact follow, and the wife is not left without reasonably adequate support, but will re turned over to him. It is quite likely that the negro interfered SHE DERIVEp WONDERFUL infn HELPS ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER ceive sucn support irom otner sources, there is no real depend uunnecessarily, fired by the ill feelinp; which had been BENEFIT ' iiame aays. ior resented the Now -- comes tne season when In? ine interference and cnce rendering discharge advisable." policeman Weak, overworked or deranged kid fever in tne were started. soldiers beaten ngnv egro and and asthma cause thousand! tt the It is clear, from the., text of Senator Weeks' letter and the final brutally neys permit lmnnritiAa tn result was an outburst of ferocity on the part of the black the . President's response to it, that 1 Mr. ; Wilson believes n bar been troubledE. C suffer, system and cause rheumatic exemption r.;:With ltsthmL" Tears writes Jt-lzzzz' backache. "boards should administer this regulation with liberality rather soldiers which appals the nation,, ii aMa. Htr tutu Dure "' -Dams 'find FOle Schaaf, "and Creston, we O., are inclined to Joints officers, and muscles. Mrs. A. O fWoii. -think, could have fore- wiwnrn tnp Tmnv man ciaimmy exemption seen Intelligent SJliLlTfiit-th- ft. uMitwinY Honey a san, Rocky Jn fact, the correspondence establishes that both writers think asufficient-warningives me relief. It loosens the pnie and the colored should so 1 can throw it off and then have troops irhe general policy should be to exempt' married men from sepvice jaough b nea " no opiates, liedquist 13 and Houston some to taKen away " less more "V or their "... so long as single men jrom isolated use." , uo. .:- N r. camp.. ? , : ,v: Fabian Franklin, in the New York Times, holds that the rule thal!!aamelj her economic nrPQAuro mwn children, by his mental and physical labor, to discharge he Germanjrisaid European neutrals and has refused to let steel m intft TTniiar, unless the wife or children have independent means of support." 'or shipbuilding purposes unless the Dutch crovemmpnt. n t It is not- a question at all, Tie argues, of whether an army . , can be devote the to German uses for a period of five ships after years raised, but of ho- it shall be raised; One-thir-d of the entire list will would furnish the first army, of 687,000 men, with this rule ad- the war.. In addition . coal Dutch unless miners take it out Pressure is also hpind- nnf hered to. "By straining and warping the rule, "perhaps, we might and Switzerland upon Denmark, Norway. . Are you at a loss, to know what to order for lunch on Swedpn or one-fiftstop at But why should we?" Is the ed in the probably for the reason that the5 Swedes con- t?'ese hot.da'shiyou don't want to cook a meal? Lilde11 of man's drafj number being low in the list to be'al-lowe- d lnuc-i- u dispatches, fiuppiy me uermans witn sucn products as they can spare 67 and ask us for to count more, he asks, than the reasons against "throwing lolland can close her shipbuilding plants and nrnhnWv will mfVa. suggestions on what we have'ai-- ' - a. young woman; upon the more or less charitable aid of in cooked, the persons than turn her merchant marine t)ver to Germany for a grocery-lin- e It wUl surprise you what other Jthan her husband? And he concludes by saying; period of five years after the war, but coal is needed for the other CaU y01 tvmeal wlthout reay having a fire at all. indust T "It is not a question of srettinj? the armv It or tne country and the, situation has become a ries carry-large assortment f cured meats already Tvhom to take first. After this army has been formed out of the Very serieiis. prepared for the table. Also the best line of canned foods first third of the lottervlist. and it's pretty safe to hold that Thomaa ; on the market. , ' v. vij out of the next third, and a third army of the same size out of the r VV But .uiuvu . uuil A .dinner Many of tho . 1 'i ; ooVitrifrtftw onri atA Uniiuln.H wo ix J nccu dishes men come ana , umu, uicii, diiu cart. . 7 . tnem, by all for fun. already to be served, and we shall be pleasad . r means take the married men, dependents or noequip But dependents. iu uav e you can us for suggestions. Tyhy do.it nqw? .Why not carry out in good faith a program de s time t is. the French who have;taken the notion to hberately laid down, and based not only oh considerations of the story of Verdun and it is likely to be interesting. but also of national policy, until the time comes when that program is no longer feasible? ; Of cdurse there are cases And now it is found that this chap who where the general principle does not apply, and' above all those of pretended to be a son the secretary of the navy was sailing under false colors. cases in which marriage has been resorted to for the purpose of ' vadmg the draft. ' But the principle itself is manifestlylound At any rate, old King Coal will have to accept a guardian. -- -- . R fieebe Lumbe Go. 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