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Show "u . ,T.HE SALT TJAKE TRIBUNE, ;MOX DAT MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 10217. alt nkt fitems' all , Uu Trtauae f LBscBirrioNi tumi0 or M 4 undtr. m oolh Dailr and Sunder. m rear......lM.M above ram epprr in Utah. Idaho, NtvWda au4 Wromlnf .) Tba H the Cnitrd Suiet. DaUr and 6 and 7. on mouth: .....Il.ft The Trlkena I a tale in ewr Innntnl ntj la tat Unites MM. JUeaert but -- nelB ae t In an rlir r te frpftomng tlill 01IIC. TTtt Tnfeuna a -- mbtr tl Lh Anaelaled Free. 'The Seaeciatea Frru U eielutve?T titled to the m for rrproduetton of all ant dltpatchn crvOiicd to It Of not OUwrwio i vry m true t y prr. ma llw Wl M" puanmcq iincm. The Tnkont Is a charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Tlx Tnogno ta a neatber of The IW.OOd Oronr of Amerkeen CHlee. . Ef riT-q- The Becfcwltfe Special Aaener. Inc.. eaatern eSvertUlnf aaent. Mew York. Philadelphia, rvieaao. ac ltua Deuou. Kama cu Atlanta: at. J. Moeenaea. m 004 um- - racuic nul repneentatie. Baa rraacweo. Los Aneelee. Seattle, Portland. rnniin bureau of information of The Trtbune are: Mo. 1 Rue Berlbe. Parle, Prance Mall. Loadoa. Xofiaudeeanttr Den Unten. Btillo, (lermaaii Kxceitior Haul m Pall Monday Morning. October 3U 1829 The .production at the dam will be constant; the production of electrical energy by steam power NINETEEN candidates fqr city at the coast will be subject to before the people conditions, and, there Tuesday seeking their suffrage changing connominees for the election to fore, the Utah commission to is establish unfair it tends, be held next month. The voting a constant rate, as against a l at Tuesday's primary will elimi changing rate, on any competi nate thirteen of the candidates, . basis. tive for lea ring four in the running, thereno Under consideration, clty commissioner, and two for fore, should the power rate be city auditor. The question to be decided at fixed without a full explanation the primary is which' of the to the public as to what elements nineteen aspirants are worthy of have entered into its composition. And, by the same token, no s n p po r Certainly, with so decision should be arrived at candidates posiseeking many without the interests of all the tions In the city government, the states In the basin, as well as people have a wide variety from the country at large, being taken which to make a choice. For some unexplainable reason into consideration. there has been very little inter' Vice in Cities est la the primary election. That it is an Important election there in New York City, is no question. Every city elcc ANNUALLY, known as tion Is Important The people the "committee of fourteen" rewho provide the money which minds the people of the status their elected officials spend of vice. Its reports are filled with men who will word should elect the Immorali the of pictures give the best accounting of ev- ties permitted to flourish, and ery dollar spent. But do they? the causes are analyzed with If there has been little Inter- considerable authority, since the est in Tuesday's primary, on the Investigators of the committee part of the masses, it may go have had wide experience. without saying that there is Commercialized vice in New great Interest upon the part of York may be found to exist in a ends , those whose own personal degree than in any other will be best served by the elec- larger In the country, but the ugly tion of certain men. Always city of the situation are the when the people. are not alert phases same in Chicago, Philadelphia, the chance of unworthy men Detroit, Los Angeles and any being elected to office Is In- other city one might name. creased.. Apathy on the part of Wherever tolerpolice passivity the people Is usually a godsend ates crime and criminal breed to those whose chances for elecwherever night-clu- b tion would be nil In the face of speakeasies and evil immorality, an aroused public sentiment. are De mat practices generally The people of Bait Lake" are ted to flourish, conditions similar! going to get the kind of adminis- to those disclosed In New York tration they deserve if they al- are bound to exist. low the primary or the municipal The wine room of the old days election to go by default. If un- has made way for a more mod are to elected men office, worthy ern device of debauchery, fake for the responsibility placing agencies, taxicab them In positions of power will employment runners" and all sorts' of under lie. directly with the majority of voters who remained silent at a world votaries have supplanted the methods that contributed the -critical timei y major portion of vice reports of another generation. t Utah's Interest Scanning the report of New York's committee, and comparby the Utah THS stand taken ing it vth the palpable practices river commission of lesser cities one may readily facthat all the , in demanding a variety of understand tors considered in arriving at causes for Itsthat existence may be a suggested price for electric assigned. It is. a favorite topic dam Boulder be made power at of those opposed to prohibition public Is In the high interest of to lay all the blame at the door this state, as well as In the inter- of current Volsteadlsm, but exest of the other states In the perience has shown that vice has upper basin. Colorado, Wyoming been rampant, in cities, In one and New Mexico may well in- form or another, for many years dorse the effort of the Utah before the attempt to enforce commission. was ever started. ' prohibition The Intent of the Boulder Another favorite Indoor pastime canyon project act was clearly to Is to blame the police for failure derive a sufficient revenue from to suppress, vice, but among all the sale of power to reimburse the of police regulation the government for financing this problems has been the most nettling. the great project, to provide AriCertainly, it cannot be denied zona and Nevada with an annual that when nests of immoral income, and to create a revolving practice are tolerated, either by fund for the future development the police or by an indifferent of newer projects in the basin. It sentiment, the results are was upon this theory that all the public to be disquieting. apt upper basin states joined with Nevada and California In a comThe War Is Over pact, making the Swing-Johnslaw operative. president's refusal to The proposal made to the THE to the sentiment ex. power conference now meeting at pressed in the legend sought to Washington that the figure of be placed on the memorial li1.63 mills per kilowatt hour be brary at Lou vain will meet with charged by the government to general commendation, at home the purchasers of electric energy and abroad. is art arbitrary figure, based, no The architect who created the doubt, upon the calculations of building desires to place upon it government engineers with an the following words, as a me' eye to the' actual return neces- -. morial to Louvaln : "Destroyed sary. German by fury and restored by The Utah commission does not American generosity." ' charge that this price is too low, While President Hoover combut seriously doubts its ade- mended the architect for his quacy, and suggests that the ele- work on the building, he flatly ments which compose the pro- declined to be sponsor of that posed rate be made public for the sentiment which will forever purpose of determining, by com- keep alive animosity toward the parison with competitive pro- German nation. The president ductive rates, whether it is fair should go even further than to all Interests instead of to" only withholding his approval of the a certain group of interests g legend. He should bound to be benefited by pur bring the pressure of his office to chase of power at the lowest pos- bear to prevent the placement.of sible figure. ' the reminder upon any building The interests of Utah. as. well with which America has, had states, anything to do. as those of all upper-basi- n are at once apparent." It the Aside from the fact that all Americans will proposed rate produces an an- - 'decent-thinkin- g nual revenue sufficient only to regard the proposed legend as an amortize over half a century the offense, Jt Tnight even be sugconstruction fund advanced by gested that the latter part of the government a matter of the proposed inscription is a blaand to reimburse tant ballyhoo, calling attention to $.165,000,000 Arizona and Nevada on the basis our "generosity.' advertising it, set-uin a. sense,-whicwould do more accepted in the original the opportunity of creating a re- to destroy the purpose of Amerivolving fund for future develop- can motive and participation ment seems slim indeed. than allowing the former part of The reasonableness of Utah's the inscription ,ta.,ttvc.; The w ar is over. Today we are Insistence that whatever rate may be determined upon," at the engaged, as a leader among the beginning, be subject to revision nations of the world, in an effort at short intervals, instead of for, to make sure that future wars will be .taDoslhlc. ay, fifteen, jears la -f The City Primary ' u t d, on strife-stirrin- - . p, self-evide- ........aiaMiaisitisswamaaiswssisinMMMSMSSSisssaswtss Monday 1 Morning mtorce at the aeetofflee til Lake CUT u aecoe,. ClMUlWI. rvkUahlas Dad r- iiiiinimnnuunumiiiniiBij MLSE miiiiintniiMiuumiiiiiiiuaiii Comm animations ta the Forun mast aot exceed SM words and aaaat be written an one aide af the paper an It. Nam and address of toe writer most be gtvea aa an evidence af good faith.' In important matters when the writer baa sotwuntlal res aoni for not disclosing Identity ta the mbllr. the name wilt bo withheld an reqaect and initials or atom do Blame abstHated so desired. But letters signed with nam af writer will be given preference. Ananymou will not bo eanaldered. Religions and partisan dlscnaaions are barred. , a THREE LIGHTS. (From the Arizona Republican.) Again we direct attention to the presence 1f three kinds of colored light on our intersection signals, redJ yellow and green. The first means a cessation of movement for those who are traveling against It except for such traffic as is already within the intersection, led on by the green light. "The yellow prohibit the en- Watcher Sayt State Fair trance into the intersection from any diaectlon of traffic, whether wheeled Should Clamp Down Lid or pedestrian. The areen invites all who are traveling toward it from two Editor Tribune: X. for one, think it is time those responsible for the directions. In violation of this understand!. state fair put the lid on the gambling when the yellow light appear some booths at the fair. They are nothing drivers anticipate the green and move more or less than highway robbery. Into the intersection, regardless of When they clieat grown-up- s the foot passengers who are already in losers have only themselves to thank. it The latter are expected to hop. but when they begin on the little kids skip and jump out of the way, though and their nickels, I think a halt they have the right of way by reason should be called. of having accepted the Invitation of I refer chiefly to the machines the green light to enter the intersec- which pick up pretty trinkets, all ' v tion, i dear to the hearts of children, and to the operator in return We have thought that the two-be-ll ?ive one nickel the maybe. I watched signal would be a better one, the Intermission between them giving time one of these things for some time at. to clear the intersection. That in the lair. I saw little shavers put what the yellow light is intended to their nickels In the slot and turn do and would do if drivers properly the crank.' The miniature digger be. gan to revolve and hovered over the interpreted It. pens, perfume bottles, and THE PITCHES WHO WAS DONE. tempting so on. Every pair, of Juvenile eyes almost popped out. The laws of the (From Portland Oregohlan.) Ehmke. machine closed on the bottle of perIt Is said that Howard whose brilliant pitching - won the fumethey began to lift it they out, and the nickel was first game of the world's aeries for let it slip ' Philadelphia.- - had been told earlier gone. If anything at all was won, in my in the season that his days on the big 's observation, it was someleague diamonds were done, and that he must pre oare for banishment The thing not worth a penny. I saw many story goes that the veteran, pleaded a little lip tremble and many a sad with Connie Mack for another look. Does the state fair stand for chance, urging the probability that robbery of children? WATCHER. ' his pitching arm would be recovered, and that he was told he might have the opportunity, when he himself Reasons should give assurance that lie was Ohterver Of Accidents to must be evident Auto For pitch. It ready even to the unlnltiate that Ehmke was? ready to pitch when he conEditor Tribune: The number of fronted the Chicago Cubs, winning automobile accidents that occur in his game by 3 to 1. and shattering Salt Lake in which children are the the world's series record of strike- victims is not surprising for two reaouts, previously held by Big Ed sons. Flrst.'the manner In which i Walshchildren of all ages In all parts of the Here was drama for you. For there city are permitted to romp and play isn't anything more dramatic than in the streets, and secondly, the to observe the vindication of a play- wretched driving ability displayed by er's faith in himself; against the most motorists. Children play tn the 'streets in prophecies of the wiseacres. - At 35 years, which la Ehmke's age, the all cities, I suppose. I've not been baseball athlete usually is well on the in alt of them, but in the few cities lugubrious pathway to retirement, no of size in which I've beeu. I've never matter how brilliant his past may seen sucn poor driving as is oaiiy have been. And here was a splendid exhibited in Bait Lake. Most driv manifestation of faith in the sur- ers remind me or youngsters playing with dangerous toys, and that really passing value of? faith in another. is what it amounts to. The statement has a confused sound, I don't think any Bait Lake mobut it Isn't in the least conf usuig. One horns I at least very torists carry means to say that Connie Mack, who ever use them in roundknows men andjlayers. belleyed in few of them or crowing intersections. Ehmke's own belief. The loyalty of ing corners nearly all drivers apparently the leader is. you may well say, fully And is their it privilege to begin as important as the loyalty of the think turning- corners at anv soot that suits led.' Bait Lake boasts wide It is, beyond all question, the dra- hetr fancy. The city needs inem; otner- matic element which endears base- streets. there is little knowing what ball to the public. The human ele- wlse kind of a traffic 'situation would ment. The romance of the adven- exist, ture of living. The game itself parChildren have no fears of autotakes of greatness only by virtue of mobiles or of else. They the greatness which certain partici dash tn front ofanything machines and think pants lend to it. On reflection it it amusing if the car misses them by wul be seen tn&t irus is irue vi ny a narrow margin. They can't be kept other game, though the degree m off the streets, but they should be visibility, ol recognition, is ran, made to play elsewhere, and above all the same. Why. It is true of taught carefulness. OBSERVER. life. Writer Protests Against BOOMS Ht T WEST. (From the Spokane Chronicle.) Burning Leaves in City T.Kt. week's downward plunge and New the in values of deflation bogus Editor Forum: The majority of York stock exchange ooes nai can the people are kicking about somefor unmixed grief in 8pokane and thing, so guess I will get In with the other cities of the west. bunch and voice my opinion on one Every Wall street boom borrows thing which I thUik concerns every that western money millions of nerson in the city, and that is the should stay in the west for western burning, or smudging, of these filthy dollars by swallows development, leaves. There is simply no use trying . the hundreds or wouanas m market gambling that should stay at home to work for western progress. Some of it is the money of individuals. Much of it is sent by H western banks and finance compaBy DR. W. nies, attracted by the excessive rate of interest paid in. Wall street for short-tun- e loans. HOW TO CHECK MALARIA. Wall street boom has S Dr. William Krau&s has a treatthe out of draw money to tendency west. Every deflation and restora- ment for Intractable malaria such as tion to legitimate normal values prevails especially in highly malarial means more money coming back to sections in the lall and winter. This and information is supplied in ample time the west to develop the farms f.otnriee ta broaden the western for physicians, industrial establishreal estate market and in general to ments, railroad companies and planstrengthen business throughout the tation owners to equip themselves for the next season. land on inis siae oi uu nutairo. The treatment Consists in giving berries coffee Rlcan Porto The first and quinine for ten days are gathered in July and ine season plasmochln to every resistant case of malaria. does not Close unw rcoruarj. Such cases are particularly likely to infect mosquitoes and t hus contribute to the infection of other people. It is such cases that mke certain railjj jj road yards, certain shops and certain for the spread of aVuiIISUttllUUilllillllllllitllliSI plantationsiiotbeds malaria. three One tablet of plasmochln times a day is the dosage. In addition, quinine is given in full dosage. At the end of the ten day period both plasmochln and quinine are discontinued except for the is someThe what regulated by the attending physician. Frequently the consists of heavy night doses of quinine three times a week for a period of five weeks, say each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In some esses plasmochln is given in two of these weekly rounds instend of quinine. A plasmochln weekly round consists of three plasmocliin tablets a day on, say, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Before next summer plasmochln should be easily available on the American market. If it is not. there will be time to order it from abroad, as one large. Industrial establishment has done for several years; Dr. Krauss thinks that all cases of malaria should be held under quarantine for ten days. He thinks plasmochln safe for field work and for administration in public health clinics. It is irss effective than quinine In every other day chills and in controlling the chill:, It Is mor? If the priuce o' Wale wuz poor and fever of full malaria. than quinine in completing an' still undecided about becomin" an effective cure and the malaria tevere in deft electrical' enetneer or a doctor lie d been married . long afro. The name. stroying the malaria parasites which Jouott Shouse-- o' the Democratic na- are in the stage to infest mosquitional executive committee, sort o' toes. a a a make a lifelong Democrat feel like ' YEAST AS A FOOD."" the party wuz slippm a Way from 3. 3. writes: him. 1. What is- your opinion of the ACopj-righValue of yeast and yeast tablets In a John F, PiUc CoJi , half-hour- fen to burn them, because they wont burn. They are all more or less damp. and au tney ao is smoulder and smudge.-anwhen you are through, you have as large a pile of leaves as you had when you began. Lord knows, our city is dirty enough with the smoke and dirt without adding wu unnecessary! soioie. Of course, dear city commission. we oo not expect you to bother your selves about such little things as this. and many oiners tnai are really important to the city and the people who live in It. You will be so busy between now ana election time, try tng to tell the people what saints you are, and the good that you intend to do after you are elected, that you will really not have time to take up such small matters as this, ' It is a disgrace to drive out in our residence district after 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It looks like a London fog had come over the city, besides the odor and having to breathe the filth Into one's lungs. ,1 think it's time the people demanded that this sort of thine be stopped, and since we pay our money into the city treasury, let s insist that the city employ a few more Idle men to haul these leaves away in the fall. These men deserve a Job and the money. MRS. THOMAS F. JACKSON. ave. . S30 Garfield d Sanes Chiding Letter On Boys Brings Comment v Editor Tribune: I read "Bane's" -- I letter in your Saturday's tissue and it interested me greatly. The un fortunate part about these outbursts on the part oi students la this: How are they to know where to draw the line? Also, how many students must there be before they can get off so A couple of youngsters easily? might have been sent to the industrial school for doing less from the standpoint of the vlciousness of the thing than 500 did that night. Either permit none of this tough stuff or let the boys singly or In groups, do all the damage tney please. LOUIS WARD. Horse Sense and Satire . a g McINTYKE 5 By O. as.sisiiiisswaiilisismiiiiiwwssssssssiMsai By WALT MASON. y..T..f..T.T.F.m.M On Monday all the daily papers liandbook. -are full of tales of doom; confecNEW YORK, Oct 20. Diary of a source of revenue for Waiters tioners and clerks and drapers were modem Pepys: Hurried out to meet Nearly all play the ponies. a fitted for the tomb. And plutocrats of a train, and. failing down steps of are next in enthusiasm for game beaten. haughty manners went to their final mv inn. awnrc a DflX on those WHO that cannot be a a a sleep: and plumbers, auctioneers and lauehed mockingly. Nor. save for overworked publicity racket in tanners were piled up In a heap. OnJ Will Mahoney. have I ever seen a theAntheatrical field is to cook up Sunday wey went lorth joyriding in man arise Irorma hard fall without "rumor engagements" among' stars can of pep and power,' and sailed BDnearinc utterly foolish. One newspaThen to see Frazier and Emma and broadcast them along, the wind dividing, at fifty has a rule the actual marmiles an hour. On Sunday all the Hunt back from their Alberta ranch per now take place before a line, roads are crowded, the reckless are to set off to London again. ' Home, riage must will be printed. abroad; and so a lot are biered and where came by express six huge gob- ha, ha, a a shrouded to rest beneath the sod. The lets of glass from Anion Carter In Ft A New Yorkef who never took a crowners rise on Monday morning, Worth, the largest I ever beheld, and carries a completely life drink in his gives where I shall put them is a problem. jt is their busy day, experience filled flask. And why is It those who to wife with be must on my their In the evening ample warning, they do so much drinking rarely carry way. They haven't time for lunch drive to Ray Longs la fjqnnecucui, even an empty flask? I'm not sore or dinner, for they must hold their the first time I have seen his new merely asking. quest on haberdasher and on tinner estate, and Hugh and Smdie Murray a a a- and on the wedding guest I spend there, also Hattle Belie Johnston, commissioner Is pleased The park Reln-ld Otis seEva Stelnmets. Ralston, the Sabbath day in quiet in my the way the young trees In and Verna Werrenrath and I with rene abode, and do not Join the rush Central Park are growing. Still, afand riot upon the public road. I'd kissed all the ladies. Home late, ter deep reflection, there isn't much a a have men think a moral reason leads else they can da the nave to is street me to act this way, that I consider America in it a treason to break the Sabbath largest swimming pool Brbadwayite. with a a celebrated Jazz A hardenedpallor, the other night) day. I hold that it is vain and vi- and. will feature band. Among tunes I have thought disquieting as "those things cious to ride on tires and rims, trees ta described are: to them "Asleep for up play seem to while going inhold town that delicious, small yaps jaunts the home stead of singing hymns, I say that the Deep." "Shall We Gather at out . nights." is not this and River?" turning good 'men should determine to shun as as I thought A country boy get little emotional such loys as these, and stay at home funny a a a out of a tree. He was an dread a. sermon beneath their reaction York! In Scotland there is a New up to look upon it as somebanyan trees. But doubtless I would brought beautiful of western shore Is the be Joyriding, and like the others live, It thing to chop down. a a but for the fear; for aye abiding, that Loch Awe, where the sky is always of desert blue a the twilight smoky And if he goes to the city a tree; Monday death lists give. I read of There are Scotof a number quite represent only so many toothpicks. how the village baker, the blacksmith in the Metropolis, It that enough? Or do you want me and his aunt, have gone unshrtven tish New Yorkers a a a to get off something else about trees? to their Maker, while on a 'Sunday A cocktail diversion from Britain is ' Jaunt. And I decide to be too moral The enough,. called, appropriately (Copyright. 1929, McNaught to risk my life that way; at home 111 of a raw . consists simply It Inc.) Sparker. Syndicate, wear my wreath of laurel throughout egg beaten up In a glass of cham-nam- e the 8abbath day. and has lone been a "pick- (Copyright. 1929, by the George me uo for English Jockeys. The Matthew Adams Service.) drink not onlv has a reviving glow, tSIIlltlllllSIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllt but will not add a fraction of weight Three of them, however, and you're 3 tried. " -- ' Fifty-seven- th . : - Observations By MEDBURY uiiiinuiiuitimiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiii A large cookie concern is experimenting with Vltaphone, and before long they may come out with an ani mal cracker that growls. a a a AMERICAN TRAGEDIES. The college boy who had to sell his automobile. He didn't have any more room on a a a it-f- wise-crac- SOCIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS. TJie book of etiquette has done wonders in the Boutn sea islands. Cannibals are now eating our mis sionaries with a knife and fork. a a a SDeaking of Jockeys, in other days, Broadway had a retired Jockey or so among the flash spenders. They rode hard out of the saddle and wound up with a benefit and quick oblivion. Many Jockeys today, however, have attained financial Independence in retirement Perhaps the 'most pic turesque Jockey along the street was Tod Sloane. He was a diminutive fashion plate, witty conversational-1- st and a graceful Epicurean. At the peak of his career he added to hisn. glamor By marrying juna eanoer-sothe reigning musical comedy toast of the town. gert&almer will show qott andV iijour husband, some HOUSES", a a In a glorified skyscraper they call the elevator runners: "Directors of NULL AND VOID. Uplift" a a The fellow who said he wanted to And a toney inn has a sign over its Join the Elks and the Lions club be chief porter's cage labeling that cause he was so fond of animals. By M. L. HAYWARD. He's the same man who thought worthy: "Esquire aof aTravel." If a state statute exempts from taxation the property and machinery that Rotarlans held their meetings Many chief porters, as well as un of "manufacturing corporations," is ia revolving - doors. tJcnow? uoull never reqret; derlings, in hotels are- - a prolific a a a a corporation engaged in producing ACE OF CADS. isiiiiisiiiiiHniisiitiiniiiiiiiiiri comina to our ci to live and supplying electricity a "manuThe editor who lists the facturing corporation" within the electrocutions - underalways of the heading I meaning of the exemption law? i it, please.) The K. T. courts tn People vs. current Events,a aExcuse a i Wemple. 129. N. Y. 543) have an FASHION FANATICS. ID swered this query in the affirmative, who always gets up and but there is a Massachusetts ruling Theonmap ixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiifiiiiiiuiiiii a whenever he habit puts riding (100 Mass. 183 that an aqueduct has a nightmare. 'tp brinq children up ir Sympathetic and somewhat sensa corporation without machinery for a a a are to liable find tional, you frequent purifying and controlling water does OUR OWN VAUDEVILLE. not come within the meaning of the Biology Teacher What Is the low- changes ox fortune or employment The native of this day generally gets law. est form of animal life, those things Inured ideal location to hard work and accustomed are over that all the earth? crawling to pursuing the ordinary paths of SOMME BATTLE FILM MISSING. gas equipped Chauffeur's Son Pedestrians. labor, soathat but little notice will be Disappearance of the official Brit (Copyright, 1929, King Features and are taken of brick colonial, en year others what doing, ish war Office film of the battle of Syndicate, Inc.) client old. owned by really but little of what he is himthe Somme recently has started a fe- - 4 who It Tbrta bedbuilt f self accomplishing. There is a fair rooms, and to order.' vensn searcn lor what is considered tua bath large upetalm, Fifty Years Ago Today. promise of success in this day. the most historic film ever taken. dining rom. Urlng room, kitchen TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. and brealciast nook an main floor; It is now the property of Dr. Distin amusement room in basement. ComBy CATCHING S and FOSTER. Maddlrk, who was army staff pho Melvin A. Traylor, prominent Chiplete ga equipment Including tographer during the world war. and Fifty years ago Thomas A. Edison cago banker, born at Breeding,' Ky., range, refrigerator, (urnace, autohas7 not been shown in public for invented the incandescent light To- fifty-on- e years ago. . matic hot water beater and incintwelve years. The mm was placed day the nation Is celebrating. Dr. James L. McConaugby, presierator. Prlca reduced f 1000. hi Dr. Maddick's safe, and during Orators In ten thousand schools dent of Wesleyan university. Connechis severe Illness four years ago was are trying in vain to add to the fame ticut, bom in New York City forty-tw- o ACT NOW removed by others to comply with of the inventor trying in .Vain to years ago. newVnunlclpal regulations com Del- - exaggerate the blessings of his InveRenlck W. Dunlap. assistant secreling removal of all films to roofs of ntiontrying in vain to explain to tary of agriculture, Washington, born houses in which they were stored children, born in this age of elec- at Kingston, Ohio, fifty -- seven years When the doctor asked for the prop- tricity, what life was like without it. ago. What has happened to industry in E. Mont Reily, erty a few days ago it could not be? of Porfound. The film consists of twenty the last half century is beyond their to Rico, born at Sedalla, Mo., e reels, and shows the attack of July 1. imagination. Thanks to Edison and ago. years 25 EAST FIRST 1916. "mopping up" by the Royal the researches of men by inspired now Jay N. Darling CDtng"). noted SOUTH Fusiliers and many other dramatic him, an unknown something cartoonist, bora at Norwood, Mich, PHONE WAS.7874 incident. flows, in some unknown way. pre- fifty-thryears ago. where man wants it to flow. itiimnuiiiiiiiiiitiinniiiHiiminiiiiitiiiiiiminiiiiiitiiiiiiii cisely British "beef wtu be graded as "se burdens are And behold, age-ol- d those who lect," backs of lifted from the "prime" and "good" if experijj l ments to be tried at Smithfield and labor and are heavy laden. At this moment a single workman, Birmingham, England, prove sucA. EVANS sitting In a clean, quiet room before cessful, his instrument board, reaches-ouiiiiiiiiniiiintsiiiisiiiiiSJimJnnmii"Hii.iiJiiiiiiJSiimr an arm, turns a few small switches and 4muiwmoNmwmKimiiMmHNmiiim IIWHIIOHH. general rundown condition and as a makes Niagara Falls illuminate ofa wheels run cities the hundred and in and weight gaining strength? help 2. I would also like your opinion a thousand factories. CATHOLICS DO NOT The average American workman as to whether milk loses its food effect,-twentthe Blessed Virgin is in any way equal or comparable to God. that slaves In has. or boiled. today value If it is heated 3. Are foods made from milk in working lor him Incessantly. for she being a creature, although tbo most highly favored, is inA large measure of freedom from which the milk must be cooked valuefinitely less than Ood. Nor do they claim for her any power behuman slavery, achieved by enslavless? yond thalTwhich she derives from Him; for she is entirely depen4. Is an egg more easily digested ing the forces of nature. That is dent Va Ood for her existence, her privileges, her grace and her raw, 'soft boiled, or poached; or is what we are really celebrating today. Rightly we rejoice. it Just as good scrambled or fried? glory. What Is said of her applies also as a matter of course to we Inventor honor of the . 5. Do you think toast, is constiRightly the other saints of Ood. the incandescent light. pating? But we can honor him with someREPLY. Just think what it means to accuse us of paying Mary divine ex1. Yeast is a valuable food in the thing better than commemorative honors. It means that Catholics are idolaters. Are you serious ercises. conditions you mention. A thousand Niagara Falls, or the in making that accusation? "Do you really believe that we worship ?. It does not. equivalent in power, are still running 3. No. false gods? Do you really believe that the vast majority of Christo waste. A thousand potential pow4. Practically no difference. tendom is a pagan sect? Are you really prepared to say that your er stations lie hidden in the bowels 5. No. Catholic neighbors and friends are Idolaters? of the earth. A hundred thousand a a a willing workers have no work to do. MAY NOT BE 8HINGLES. If you wish the truth on the above subject or other religious'-subjectWhile a million farmers and their W. O. M. writes: What can I do wives and children have not yet please call at. write or telephone the INTERMOTJNTAIN come out achieved the luxury of a single infor shingles? Great welts CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY. 331 East South Temple St-- Salt on my shoulders, itching and stingLake City, Utah. (Wasatch 8836.) candescent light ing, accompanied by somcthinglike And today is the fiftieth anniver- s neuritis. venoms sary of the great invention. REPLY. Your description fits urticaria or nettle-rashIt does not fit shingles, Manufacturing Corporation Today's Horoscope 7J?OHET0WN PICK OUT - Six-roo- m sixty-thre- REALTOR, ee How to Keep Well rnn Abe Martin t BELIEVE . s -- - after-treatme- nt. after-treatme- nt after-treatme- nt - - . which Is herpes. Urticaria or netlerash is generally due to something in the diet, though there may be another cause. 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