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Show V of the effects of prohibition on th Institutes business for Keeley throughout that territory t Incident ally. these institutions are located In all parts of the world) and in anawe:-Iour question as to the result there This paper i published In the Inter- he Informed us that the falling off was absolutely dumbfounding, fully 50 per cent less business being done ar a result of dry lawa In the southern MISS ELSI: JANIS ttat.es. Tt seems to ua that thla is of the beat evidences that can r.ne 1 Every cent kept at home and possibly be afforded that drunkards ! are reduced Who should care how many brew-iremployees are thrown out if we JUDGMENT VS. COERCION. can reduce Keeley Institute patrons IS1KNDSIIIP fiud not love, ve are told, has become tlie master advoto s minimum? Temperance motive. The niillioua may keep Dearer nature, but smart ao- of figures, have thousands cates The question of prohibition that Is and arguments that have been Marriage in our ciety lias arrived at an artificial existence. come up before ibis legislature ptoofs the public almost ad nattseum. to given set is a business contract, and the love dream of hiitg ago Ik one that la likely to encounter I ut if Dr. Brown, who la cuch an auhas given place to a cool liking, or, at best, to a cheery good matters, finds such many rocks, not before realized. In thority on these limited territory he In condition the a domestic and l be aboala of legislative waters. fellowship. For there is a slump in sentiment, covered, and In so short a period of dead It baa beeft charged thatcertaln lime, It looks as though It were time affection, as once known, has become a mere myth of the and gone Victorian era. Smart women scorn the old role liolltlcal engineers have made promia-- s Utah should fall Into line to save her that will require some stormy future men and women. of fond fancies and devoted wives and motlicrs. In these Mr. Grant nor any one else need to effect a redemption. H. J. times a days they are above all else bonnes catnarades, and can play Grant, the chief Utah lighters for ab- rot nae coercive methods to force with hie views. Petitions compliance sisdown has thrown solute and brothers and prohibition, Husbands to wives, this practical part perfection. the gauntlet and seized tho prohibi- are of little use; they rarely Indicate ters, parents and children each of these go in not for love, but for friend- tion shovel with which to dig some a real public aenliment. Most any soIf any legislator one will sign a petition if a good ship only, and, in nine caeca out of ten, are content to be pals, intimates, polilcal graves," hence sent be shall around, licitor shall stand In his way. and jolly companions. While one has to admire Mr. Grants legislators regard them as merely somewhat excited populace, e. dolls or slaves, arc no Women are now on the longer They courage, it la hard for ua to under- froth of a had counted for much if petitions modicum the for occasion the but keep their cash and their freedom, are "the equals of men, and (heir stand Smoot would have been Reed Senator used In acquiring supcl that we could never And married friendship is helped portjudgement husbands friends and companions. to this way of looking at the hurled so deep out. And we believe him have dug of their in the women share which modern qention. out by the way in pursuits about as much will our pay legislature must what hut U no There men belongings. They back horses, do deals in the city, travel fast ami of I he tllrlple question of Mormonlsm are ful- attention to prohibition petitions aa of Intox- the United States senators did thnM far, shoot big game, ride, row, golf, motor, and now go up in balloons. ly convinced that ofthe .use the Won! of Wis- against Senator Smoot.more effective icants is a breach There are many dom. A tenet of the letter Day faith, of reaching the successful acways more that Is becoming arbitrary every of such a measure than complishing see the people as the leaders The wave of Ilmdooism, passing over year petition, especially when any kind lauding to themselves personal con- by coercion Is to be employed. One the country, is making havoc of many structions of the intent of thp law; of Is to create public opinion best the of seriIn Instances becoming and many minds. We believe ous r breakers or Its provisions even by logic andipersnaslon. lie enacted will law multiform it const prohibition rroiA I he ructions rnasl liberal permeates philOrientally one that will be so selikely very of real its nieiinlng. even osophies closely akin to Christian or If will become a dead lettei It certainly looks had for Utah to vere that and. like the pendulum. a perhaps, In calling themselves by that name. prohibiIk so dilatory enacting out of reason. Let ua lie right Fwing known Is that lieduced to its simplicity its proposi- tion measure when it our especially elected leave and wise the law 'of abstinence from the use servants to deal with tion is this: The soul of man, his subjec- of the, measure Intoxicants is a lending feature of of a highly Interference the without alone This Its of tive self, is God, and the business of life people. maturity the fullest We have (xcited populace. to create is to subdue and attenuate the physical life should he Incentive enough law makers may our that confidence power to force the Utah Legislature depended on to do just alxiiit the rtotu tyr Moffott so that the God within can manifest itself; t.ito some such measure, even If studio, Chlnim. thing without, onr Interfering moral right a from situation the of and the God will munifest, not only divine entvey our conceptions Popular Young Actress Now Playing In The Fair or Written by with forcing them, to a move effect not Mandnoint could cf what should be done. George Ade. ' attributes, but those attributes in their di- this direction. Let its read over very carefully the One of the favorite hymns as adopt vine fullness. Sometimes God is thought of bvmn herewith published and trust latter-daSaints reads; the ed by HOW SHE CRACKED" A SAFE. LONLIEST PLACE IN WORLD. to do to our duly elected as a diffused intelligence, sometimes as a diffused principle, in cither case them snd we trust can We rest. the 1 free nnul teuches. Know- till, that every without that reality opart from the world which theism the public will. Trying Experience of Blanche Batea Is Stage, Says Ethel Barrymore, When To choose his life end what he'll be. hope Audience la Inattentive. and How 8he Saved 8cene. tor till eternal truth la given; AND LUND'S CAJuilnco-ChriBtiphilosophy tenches that the soul of man is god- T hut God will force no man to heaven. THE GIANT FINN THEDRAL. "When I was a very little girl la Intense and thrilling Is that moment like, endowed with power to apprcliend and build into the qualities of di direct In The Fighting Hope," when Blanche Philadelphia, aright, lie'll call, persnado, says Ethel Barrymore, (By Herman Hofer.) vine character as a son may into those of a father. And bleaa with wisdom, love and Bates, the star, creeps to the big safe 1 used to go behind the scenes st t In the days long gone by there lived In the library of Burton Temples my grandmother's theater to, see Edlight; klsd. and be nameess tn based reasonon good all is its in way, HeJgonabacken the Hills of He- home to get hold of the letter vindi- win Booth act. One night Mr Booth is forma, Ilindooism, metaphysical ideas,' never force the human mind.1near Lund, a family ot giants cating her imprisoned husband. In stopped in dead silence In the middle But lena notions. fundamental world Its from out the proposipreconceived ing ( one day heard with great anxiety tlie who preceding act she had placed the of a speech. For a few seconds the 'reedom and re aeon make us men. tions are: Only tlie true and good are eternal; only the eternal is real snd consternation, that a holy man there with her own hands, and, crowded house was breathless. Every paper Sax-oiythese away, what are we it Take had come Into the country, from Sometimes its followers have abandoned the active world, hoping thereby Here anlmala. end Just aa well at the first opportunity, when alone in eye In the audience was strained on to build a church to the White the room,-she- works the combination,, Air Booth's blank. Hamlet face. When -to more easily strip off the veil of illusions which hinders their realization rhe beasts may think of heave cBBst. ; safe door, and gets he resumed and finished the act he hell. the opens was hi heavy auch While Laurentlus, of deity. Sometimes they only go so. far as to deny the reality of physical of her hus- was recalled over and over again. evidence the all his important holy man's name, was selecting abuse. After the play he picked me up and evils, as disease, hoping tlicrcby to rid themselves of them. Sometimes May we no more onr powers band's innocence. for the out tbe and plans site laying Tut ways of truth and foodnrj talked to me as I sat In his arms an New one in But a his recent at cosmic live side, where in to stood moral all a performance there evils, also, trying jit atmosphere temple, they deny choose; the safe re- almost nightly habit with him. "My! the of door steel than the Finn, York, none other giant we day, ofwhen Is God Impi vanish. Tnr these forms In it pleased such inequalities of the spiritual landscape addressed fused to move on its hinges and aft- but I am a good actor eh?' Tlia grace, and seek His perfect love of Helgonbacken, who thus fers easy avoidance of responsibility, and a seductive lure to selfishness. him: Truly the white Christ Is aI er several momenta of strenuous ef- said he. with a little laugh. You stuck dead, I answered. God worthy of such a temple, and Judaeo-Christia- n my free will to believe, fort, Miss Bates began to think she teaching keeps in touch with facts. By the in- rtTlala God's free will me to receive. will build It for you, if, when it la had forgotten the combination. Tbe had to,' . was his reply, partly "I stinctive working of mind it wrought a theory before scientific days which To stubborn Wlllera this ID tell. ' finished, you will tell me what my scene Is on in pantomime snd to himself and partly to me; 'the aucarried name Is; but. mark well my condition Its dramatic value lies on Its power dience was dead until I did. If squares with science. This world is reul and man, a real man, lives a. real they oh, wise man. If you can not tell me, show signs of dying again I'll tumble ourselves below in we of learn world. Whatever life in the Those who despise grow harder still you must give to my little ones the to keep the audience on edge until the mysteries may safe door swings outward. To prolong over a chair; they'll think I've been their will. two small torches the sun and the the physical or in realms outside the physical we must approach them '1 they adhere He turns this nd thus desplsers sink to hell, heavperiod of susitense Miss Bates drinking and they will watch me like over moon that travel yonder knew would spoil the scene entirely. cats and help me out. along the lines .of the physical and interpret them by the physical. The Thlle those who heed in glory dwell en's expanse. "Some years later I sat in front one greatest thing in the world ia conscious intelligence, crowned in moral ,J!ut If we take the downward road, Mow, It is so ordered In the giant 8o, when the moments crept by snd of vital Importance her efforts to dislodge the heAvy por- night watching Mr. Booth's performIt is that world manhood. The relation of man to God is one of sonship, from which folIn our hell make last nd abode, the name of fc giant should be kert tal proved futile, she grew desperate. ance of Richelieu, I still remember lows that all the growth of life ia into the godlike. We are not to deny "hir God la clear, and we shall knor from mankind. Should it he revealed Temple, the man she was trying to that he played one entire scene crossVe plunged oursevea In endesa wor the giant must die, and man Is freed send te prison in place of her hus- ing and recrossing the stage many the earthly life or withdraw from it in order that the God in us may have Wm. C. Gregg. from all obligations that may have band, might enter any second. Anoth- times, supporting himself by holding be world to and active in the unhindered manifestation; but we are been imposed upon him by compact er wrench st the handle of the door to the back of a heavy chair. I went seems to us that Mr. Grant he with the It of that that it heart, intelligence, giant. unprejudiced develop was of no avail. She was growing ex- back to see whether the great man purity through rorgotten this beautiful hymn In hit Laurentlus could not reasonably tremely nervous. would be able to finish the performthat loyalty to truth and justice and good will, which stamps us the chil- anxiety to get support to his view o so much, but anxious to have But at the last moment a brilliant ance. He met me with a 'hearty the question. No one likes to be co promise instead, he dren of the highest offered, the church built, creed Into doing what he may ever his eyes, trusting to fortune to dis- Idea struck her. She recalled the laugh. Thus every revelation of science but enlarges the field of opportunity regard as being 'You thought I had been drinking right. Man likes tr cover to him the giant's name before burglar's jimmy." , In a trice she had the back I was 111. he said. comb from her head beautiful .0 right hecause it is right, and 1k or and responsibility, and makes a broader and firmer basis for hope that huThe that church. the of the completion 'Why, I had it himself. Any conhe knows cause In of enthe hand. hair her to on to that chair. I was carhold the with satisfied Inserting bargain, giant, manity, as it growa in ordered knowledge, will achiere ita redemption, sistent Mormon knows he should tered at once upon his work, and with teeth of this Into the crevice between rying that whole audience, the deadi(nd that man, as lie is educated into timeless principles of life, will con- most heartily support the Word of wonderful rapidity the church grew the doors edge and the frame of the est weight In the world. I tried 'stickfrom stand a both Wisdom, personal iortal ing' for what seemed like five minutes tinue to hold life when earth- upward. Soon there remained nothing safe, she levered the heavy D C joint of Its observance and a guar- ifnore to complete It than to set one loose. Every tooth In the comb was In the second act, but It did not te more. no him hold can time ly dianship for his tempted, or weaker stone on the tower. broken, but she got the papers. their attention.' brother. tt on which that The day preceding In speaking of her trying situation. "All of which illustrates that nt A few days ago Elder Rudger Claw- was reported this last stone would he Miss Batea said: That was the first even the son said In an Interview that he congreat ones can enter the on Hel stood Laurentlus in place put time I ever 'cracked' q safe. But It was spirit of a part unless the Why should a wife sink her individual- sidered It just as fair to legislate gonabacken in deep melancholy. It people In against ihe use of Intoxicants as it ia seemed Inevitable that he nuiat lose the only aJ tentative. 1 had to get the front come along. There is no place she is because married? Not surely ity? against opium or other narcotic and that he was now taking letter. My poor, pretty comb suffered, in the world as lonely as a stage inis more advanced, drugs. Of course we may go ton far bis eyes, look at the The woman of to-dlight of heaven though. It Is not used to playing the habited by an actor conscious that last his that might the audience la not giving him Ita unhad made the world and part of 'jimmy.' " that more prone to grasp the pros and cons of In the passing or measures all snd become sniiintuary In their provisions, life so' attractive to hint. Next day divided attention. ancestral the than NOTES OF THE STAGE. grandmothhut we do not believe the passage of all would tie darkness and sorrow any subject, he er. Education and tlie march of Father a law prohibiting the sale or gift or During these gloomy reflection demon-makinintoxicants should he Blllee Burke ts to appear in London Carried His Own Pea. Time have done much to lift women out of regarded as sumptuary to any degree. heard the cry of i child offrom within in May. the early voice and the giant hill, the Janies Lackaye, while starring In We all know our young men and mother endeavoring to quiet It with a the Sam Bernard is to have a brief sea- "York type of housekeeper who State Folks." visited a county more through led are even girls In astray son vaudeville. song, in which he clearly distinguish had no idea beyond the culinary arrange- the direct or indirect fair. Intent on the actor's Incessant aeency of liquor cd the words: Mrs. Leslie Carter will have a comSilent, silent. little of "studying character. and the the it employment other medium, brewing than any ments, having ron of mine, morning will bring your pany' of 80 in her new preserving pan, play by John he eu countered the man who worked of good ale for her lord and master. Such been or easy acquisition, with or with- father Finn, with either moon and Luther Loug. the shell game. "The .pea, the pea. out money. We all know that the lieantemis eves." or the sun priest's Elsa is to time-servibe one featured in Ryan in lookci those days, not was, becomes such by allowing the the little green pea; who will find the Beside himself with Joy. Laurentlus of the companies organized to play little green pea? slowly 400 occasional glass" o become the I astened to the church, down "The Blue Mouse." (nine upon in the same light as it is now; and jiounds chronic ba- patron." of forward and, with Finn. he cried, the stone that now Frank Craven has been engaged for a Lackaye strolled perhaps, the women of those days were as We can easily decide tlui a set can ourselves we c'ini down bills' f20 flourish, put remains in The ssilnnn. where minors are re; down. Finn, we no longer need your Olga Nethersoles company in "The much to blame as anyone for not asserting their rights sooner. pea flew from shell to shell, and keen on and Wall." chronic the drunk fused admission, Writing , .was the disappointment or the faker The wife, as well as the husband, is a distinct iiersoimlitv, a separate srds are excluded, might he consist- Lein. Miss Annie Russell is to make a Foaming with rsee, the giant rushwhen he lifted the shell Indito own can entitled her distinctive hut left one where alone, individual; and, therefore, equally powers ently ed front tho tower to the ground, and tour of the south in Tho Stronger cated and found beneathLackaye it the pea. are If best line? the allowed the draw Sex." Ihe of tried one of hold is it wiser far pillars, A woman need not enforce her opinions always; frequently Doubles or quits!" cried the gambler o operate, so rail tbe lowest dive, laying It is given out that next Reason Do to pull the church down. At this Inand Lackaye was on in a jiffy. Again and more discreet not to do eo. If a wife sits that ln-- husband differs The hell holes where our hoys and stant his wife with her child Joined Wolf Hopper is to return to the field the pea was manipulated, and again iris can congregate an-.- get free left him. She, too, grasped a pillar null of with her on some particular subject, it is iirqmliiit! to argue tlie point straight comedy. was the winner. The gambler in ilce and I minora liiv. There Is would Lackaye in the work husband her nianclie Walsh has help an such an action ten. even though Fite knows she is in the right, r.nr the bet"-.- si of destruction, mi question hut wl-abut just as the build estate of several hundred acres in wore a worried look. "Doubles or are measured by the Iiwcm quits!'' he cried again, and doubles or 1o the relinquishing of her own importance and dignity. was tottering to ihe point. of fullbrothel, hence it seems to its that Ing they were lmth turned to stones, Virginia and will make her home quits it was, with ihe same result. all her freedom in vav'e own and ing, of rothlog less than a s'aiewtde prohlbf A woman should always, (vises, there in the future. Til swear I didn't put It there," whiseach embracing they He can avail Utah the desired where Alary Mannerlng's leading man this of law a lion own her distinctive a individuality separate personality, a the gambler. I know you thought; pered pillar. season is Frederick forrelief front the mentiee of alcoholic n said "I always carry didn't," should be every woman's pride. And though she may lie almost a twin merly with Carlotta Ncilxnn In "The my own Here's hoping Its pit true about Mr. Three jiea." c, devotion and We have mi institute In Utah for soul with her husband, giving him nil her love, Us." of cure of inebriates, headed by IV I.ocb If he wants a job, iiIho hoping Rosalind Cogltlan. tlie daughter of this need in no way prevent her irom sing certain traits am tbe It. Win. M. Drown, Definition of a Problem manager of the he wants Rose Coghlan, has lieon engaged for o right-mindwhich no and man could her own, characteristics peculiarly Keeley Institute, of which too much the The Is the dlstlngulshln What playing Traveling comiisny Hitchcook. 1MI With (Trilrnian minot he said In Its favor as a regen of the problem play?" deny is her right and privilege. mauler General Meyer and Congress Salesman. of tost manhood. eiator Edith Ellis, the atitlior of "Mary Most men admire a striking personality; and the woman who knows It makes you think. The iitnn Weeks cn his available list fo Soon nfier the a'ato of GtJirgJa w'!Fs." has written a play for her keeps you wondering what Jane's Mr. Taft to cabinet Brown an made making. extended appears dry." I)r. how to hold her own, asserts her claim to the full right of lu r individualbrother. Edward Ellis, In which be tion Is and the second half I visit t,i each of the state surround he troubled with too much world respects and mail most eulogize. will appear next season. ity, is the woman whom p'1 mg Georgia and made a close study guessing the answer." I Ct . EDITORIALS one-half- y up-grad- e Co-ed- ," y law-make- an , t, . . Oat on-centra- g ed ng - r l piux-bane- Trut-Riicl- p-i- xvt, i( o!e-dicnc- -- ed - -- |