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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER but to my mind It cannot b radon-rile- d with th right of Individual freedom. Along wtthi th right to organize roes th right to striken which U leeognlxed In ail private employment. Th establishment of all these prinbeen productive ciples haa no doubt which W ar at of Industrial peso, tho present time enjoyln to a most unusual degree. Thl haa been brought about by th general .recognition that ar sqtiare, on th whole labor rnd on th whole employers intend to be fair. When thl I th cassfemutu! method of adconference (a th justing differenced In prlyat Indus-tOf course employmant affecting I public safety of publlo necessity Xfit.4?rlya'e 'mploymenj. ejBdru una somewhat anrerem treatment in g field we have been making an experiment In relation to railroad labor. Thl ha no doubt been a atep In advance. It eould probably be modified, through mutual agreement, to th benefit of all concerned, "A a result of all these fortunate cireumstanoe organlaed labor la fast becoming on with th power of cap-'tIt cooperative In thl country. ntranc Into th enterprise and it field of banking and Investment have of given It not only a nw power but a new point of view. It of ntrprl Id learning th problem end management Iby actual th working out This again f f the American - Ideal In Industry. It ! the beginning- of a mors complete economlo equality among all th people. 1 believe It to b th beginning of an era of better understanding, and trior fellowship num. common among those who erv th and man investment welfare through serve a who agsmcnt, and thoa w nav ion yei wag earners, wav to go but progress ha begun a more com-- I etifljthe way lies open to will mark th let understanding that end of Industrial strife, it is mv Dollcy to continue tries conditions. In so far as It Is possible, and to continue this march of prog ress. There ar two important factor In this situation. On Is restrictive Immigration. This haa been adopted by thl administration. chiefly for th purpose of maintain it unaouoieaiy nas Ing standard, a very great sconomw effect, we want (he people who llv In America, no matter what their origin, to be able to contLnu in th enjoyment of their present unpredented advan- - American Economic Policy Good Enough, Coolidge Says mar iuman. But t do not want any of Ui people cringing applicants for th favor of th govern ment. whn thy should an os independent master of their own des tiny. 1 want to enoourage business, that It may provide profitable emI want to ployment, . n fciinflhff ,., ... .irnw naTrryiTi tii loiJiJjnlJ. for Job. I want the factory ablo to consume at fair prlc th product individual. of th farm. I want to know that m mtttM hw humhlavry ever mm I th protection of publja in swum" i want to rai law, condition and Increase th moral and our country. of spiritual T foundation far a bw era I be laid. Whthr and steadily ing urly we snau nir upon it oepnu uiwu th attitude of our fellow country-awI have an abiding faith In the u4 to -- well-bei- n. "One th the outstanding feature of day 1 that American (rnt Mrnur ar living better than time tn our history. They at any th wa thr am Tt 1 Exclusive Millinery Dept. Third Floor bit of living, ha been 'falling lnc the point was reached In 1M0, high nd I now. In term of money, onlv IS per cent abov th level of 113. That 1,un ine increase in wage has far out- th advance in tha noai nf Hvin Kesl wages, a determined by the mines mat money buy, are higher today than ever will before in our hi- - Ths ar soma of th material ls of present American policies, w have enacted many laws la protect th tiealtn of thoa who ar In the Industrie. Rpeclal efforts have tieen made In this direction In behalf of woman and children. W ar attempting at th present time to secure a constitutional amendment giving congress jurisdiction over child labor. Th effort of th states and nstlon to provirl and encourage education have been such that It Is fair to claim that any youth, no matter hew humble his circumstances can, Unaided, secure a college education by Ih iercls of hi own efforts. W have achieved an equality of oppor-- ti nlty which haa opened up th avenues of a mora abundant life to all th people. ' There ar two sides to every bar gain. It- I not only human nature, but necessary to progress, that each ld should dealr to seeitr a good trade. This is th caa In contracts In order to give for empiiryment. SCHOOL CLUVHta ON THE FAMOUS WESTERN FREE CREDIT PLAN! ..." You love your children more than anything tlte in the world . start them out to school RIGHT- - drewed as well as the other children! It's so ridiculously EAi5Y on oui1 Free Credit Plan PAY so you NEVER MISS IT! IK t Mttrr' . Suits modeled for "good look' tailored (pt service---pricfor ed The netret styles of the Beason, in all size and a score of different models. SAVINGS. i, 'iH.mi.m T Influx ef foreign peoples if Immigration were noc restricted. "The second faotor is that of a tariff for protection. I have already read you com example of th waare pain in tmrope. Buch a scale means much mat ooa can produced cheaper there than they can her. If our policy of protection to be abandoned, the good which au- now made by tn wag earners of America will bo mad by the wage earners of Europe. Our own people will be out of employment. Our entire business ays-te- y will b thrown Into confusion, With the want and misery which always accompany th hard times of attempted economic readjustment. Under free trade the only way we could meet European competition Would be standard approaching tne Kuropean Waves. I want to sea tha Ameri can standard of living maintained. to these must t added economy of expenditure by th local and na- It. i'.f'It X J !?,- r - OLD HOUSE HANI Second floor A few changes make a world of difference in an old house 1 Could anything be simpler than adding to an old' house a Colonial entrance porch, a new green roof and green shutters? Almost anyone could think of that. But we didn't until we got the book,. "Better Homes from Old Houses." Our old house was comfortable and t,' but, as the little picture shows, unpleasantly plain on the outside. Time and again we decided to remodel it but we never knew how to go at it. Then well-buil- Of course, the roof is important - When making improvements, lay a new roof of Barrett Shingles right over the old wooden shingles. Low in first cost, easy to lay, Barrett Shingles never need painting or staining, never rot or rust. Their soft colors afford great artistic possibilities, and they Ask your are highly hardware, building supply or lumber merchant to show you the four styles of Barrett Shingles. nt. We aent for the Barrett Book In no time we found just the changes needed. The next day we called in our local contractor, and in a few weeks the job was done. Now, we're proud of our " new " home. And we haven't stopped talking yet about the low cost of these changes. Get the Barrett Book yourself ! If you can't see just how to improve your old house, get the Barrett Book. 1 re ennobled. "To my mind America haa. but on main problemthe character of the men and women It shall produce. H la not fundamentally a government problem, although the government can be of great influence 4n It solution. "It Is somewhat difficult to find men In Important government positions whe did not In their beginning llv by the work of their own hands. Of those who alt at th cabinet table of th nation, none wer born to th purple, save only a they were born American cltMens, and to beoom nearly all In early life earned their living by actual manual laioor. In each conference In Important national Qet the Barrett Book! It's full of practical plans and sketches suggestions that will enable you jto make your home more attractive and more valuable. Various types of houses are shown with a series of t r practical alterations tor each one. You are sure to hnd a plan that fits" your house and your purse. tional government. Thar ar about Z4.00O.000 head of families in the United States. It takes 6,000,000 of these, working at 15 a day, to pay the present cost of government. Thl give u som Idea of what public expense takes out of the productive power of th nation. No matter what anyone may say about making th ricn ana in corporation pay the taxes, In the end they com out of tha peopl who toll. It I your fellow worker who ar ordered to work for th (ovemment every tlm an an- proprlation bill I passed. Th peopl Pvy th expense of government, often many times over, in the Increased cost of living. 1 want taxes to be les that tne People may have more. "I am for peace and againat ag. gressiv war. I am opposed to war-Il- k reparation, but I am In favor of art edeqtiat army and navy to eur clttsen against any inter ference witn domestic tranquillity at horn or Imposition abroad. It I only in peaceful conditions that there la a real hop of proaTNM, I want to have America cooper t In ecuring a speedy settlement of European differences, and assist In financing a revival of business which would he of world-wid- e benefit to wage earner. I am m favor of continuing and ex the, policy of covenants be tending tween nation tor further oisarma. ment and mor extensive guarantee of permanent peace. 'You com her as representative American. Tou ar tru represents tlves. I cannot think of anything characteristically American that wax not produced by toll. I cannot think of any American mil or woman pre eminent in th history of our nation who did not reach their place through toil. I cannot think of anythlnc that represent the American peopl as a who! ao adequately at honest work. W perform different asks, but the spirit i th same. We ar proud of work and ashamed of Idleness, With us there I no task which I menial, no service whlcb la degrading. All work I ennobling and all worker ar . abevs, firftJoer - br stiff of leading archittcts, "Better Homo ffora'dd Houses" maksg Prepirrd- a simple snd economical, very common tVpe of old house il featured. Every itrps carefully explained in plans, kctchtsd text. It ihowi you all the shorr cuts jax modern, comfortable home. Your Hardware, lumber or building supply merchant has thll book or home-fnodcli- which labor I Interested, labor ha been represented. Those "who have been Identified with toil ar now, and In Important will contlnu to be, places of government authority. Th wan earner of America hav been mixing their work with brain ever since the day of George Washington..'- K y lou tin get a copy promptly by wmin The Barrett Company, enclosing ten cents in (tamps. OUTING MUCH ENJOYED, FROVO, pt. J All et Provo business today and Joined th retail clerk and th msntber of th tafceraaol choir la ttieir litah tk THE BARRETT COMPANY 10th West snd South Twnal . Salt Lak City, utsn er's. Ju the clothes to make the youngsters exclaim "Mother buy me that, Direct Manufacturer's Prices FREE CREDIT! rVM I IBS SQUEEZE (Oeatlned Daughter After Eloping to Marry PICE ROM fnta at 0s.) 1 a lHtl man and was not overeffective It a wedsra tn break a before thg prlnc. Members of way , . ni- -l , ',.11 a , ... mm, wiuii. turnerr.i t.1 ton walking beside him. , thhe w.til hv.ili lli.l. Ii that lead from oclety Inclosure n pnno wa wiping perspiration from his face and ... protesting -i i r heatedly -" ..i, It,". LTlIlg IUIWW1U of two Plnkerton by a. bodyguani "I don't want them," protested the prlnc. "Leave them behind." PRESSED SV CftOWDS. A few feet behind the two perspirbattled with curious ing operative thousand who Insisted on closing In behind , his royal highness. A the little oeUvalcade pressed Its way ahead In the thronga on detective expressed a "wish to heaven he'd etay In on place flv minutes." Th congestion near the gat, bad It was, wa a th great Open space compared with What the prince ran Into In the paddock. He went Into th ring wher the horse Stand and found It Impossible to get out Milling throngs pressed around from ."oys nao ciimDea i i a w iV ai 'it. R. H.," and In severalsian( Instances the branch brok and youngsters cam . tumbling down. It Was a situation to try any nrve. Rut apparently the prince had none. Hi only annoyance seemed to t th fact that detectives - wer trailing after him and making- him feel Ilk a n sn that could not take car of. In an emergency. WATCHES THE RACK. the prlnc watched th great fourth rac from the Judges' stand. Then fa that the social reels terete wer cheated and tha thousands of vry-'a- y folk in tha. field had the chance Of their lrve to look on th royal feature. They took excellent advantage of their opportunity. When the r was over and th prlnc descended from his high perch, and moved down th track and to hi automobile, th enttns Infield moved with him, on thlr side of th railing. There wr chter and handclapping as a farewell black greeting as th automobile which la th rojiat car sped off. The prlnc arrived at th race track In tlm to withes th second race. Cheers and Shouts swept th grand rtand and th Inclosure a he mad his way throimh the crowds to Belmont's box. Hi floppy Panama bat soon became th chief landmark of the entire park. w I iin...,. , a. Nebo School Teacher Hold Fall Institute SPANISH FORK, (hot. 1Tba The Trltas. , CALDWELL, Idaho, Sept. 1 . HarIn was mony restored three families Thursday after an elopment, criminal charges and pursuit ny officers when A. W. Crlffleld of Homedale brld wer forand his given by J. M. Olllilan, father of Mrs. Crlffleld. Early last week Crlffleld and Mis Ines Oillllan obtained a marriage li gpeekl Mack ay i comKesler called th sheriff office wer sutnmoned, difference th criminal charge against and a fast search of th hotel was posed and " was dismissed. Crlffleld Th couple mad. Th two men were found hidwill mak their horn ia Owyhee ing la th lobby of th Golden Rule hotel. Joan Peres admitted, aooord-In- g county. to tho authorities, that h had entered Kesler room. They both Father Forgives teacher of the Nebo school district held InstKut JhituMay at tha Spaa-fu- n Fot-.high school preparatory to th commencing of school September 2. There Were 160 teacher In attendance. Tha opening session wa held 11:10 o'clock. at Supervisor atelvtn cense her and were married by a Wilson MaMe wa In charge. Justice of th peace. Shortly after- furnishedwa Professor T. J. Faux and by arrived at the ward Mr. Olllilan courthouse In search of his daughter, by girl of th high ohOoL only to find that the couple had departed. Aen asserted that his Mr. GiUllan daurhter was but 16 year of asre, alfor Burglary . though the marriage license affidavit ehow that she and Crlffleld to a statement that her age PRICK. Sept Peres, H, was above 18. Mr. Olllilan swore and Jose Rodiquex, 27, were arrested to a complaint charging Crlffleld in the Golden Rule hotel at s:M with Vrjury and th sheriff's office o'clock yesterday morning following a started on the hunt. robbery at th Commercial hotel, in The couple were believed to hav the same block, wher a room waa enremained In , Nampa the night of tered and tie in cash takn from the their marrlaa-eleaving early the fol- trousers of Jack Kesler. Keslef claimed h awoks whit Palowing morning for an unannounced Wednesday destination. they were rts wa going through hi clothe. Th found In Oregon by H. K. Felton, Mexican remarked that he had mad deputy sheriff, and brought back, to a mistake and walked from the room. Caldwell. His partner was watting In the hall Thursday member of both families and they immediately left the hotel. claimed to have coma her yesterday from Magna. GRANITE HIOH OPENS. Th Granite h'gh, aclrnnl' wtn today and an students who bar not already registered will le enrolled this morning. Wen so Hatch ha been appointed principal for thl year and, with thl excsptlofl,. and Miss Gerunds Wslbe, 4 bw Instructor In ths dowtlo Soletloe department, th faottlty. will remain tb aama a last season. Arretted at Price WHITE HOUSE STOCK WALL PAPER SALE Some beautiful line At l.-J-uan New 6V4 JVn line left a Roll ARRIVED Pictures Frames. of and innstrong-Engber- z t Wall Paper Co. W. 1st south Wssatch W de etlrtlo picture framing sat 1 hlm-ae- lf ' Do ante camp -- .ALL, IN EXCITEMENT. Society women with name of first ptomtnenc in New York stood up and stared toward th fleknont box and did not alt down again for twenty minute. Mrs. Perry Belmont, whos bom In Washington the prlnc used during bis official visit to America five year ago. cam and chatted With hi royal hlghnes. Mrs. JUohard Iiertiy, th former Kthel Roowsvelt, nd dausrhUr of th late president, fawn-Iotalked with him in animated Mrs. ftobert B. Strawfcridge, Philadelphia society leader, eruragod him In x tended conversation. Mayor and Mr. Hylan went ever to the Belmont box and paid their respects. Mayor Hylan presented th prlnc tc Louisa Wilson, beautiful daurhter of Mr. and Mr. Richard T. Wilson. Th prine watched th second race from th Belmont box and then went to the paddock. II missed th third rac. owing to inability to get back to hi seat In time, and then wa taken to the Judges' stand for Eplnard or. deal. n. MO A 8 TET" WAHliT" annual outing at Geneva reeork The 1. After lakeside resort was crowded all day MOAB, Bet brief re. and an exceptionally Interesting; profrom hot weather. d entertainment wa Moat) valley excessively th past week ha gram of (porta during c.irrted out. It was pronounced th galaotW'10 fieen sweltering In a tempera-tor- e banner outing of th season. degrees and more, Friday th mercury Teached 101 deareet It Drive Out Worms. tbove. No rains have fallen recently, Th (urMt etgn of worm In children but the rains In the for part of Aunsfenes. laok of Interest In flay. gust filled many of th water- holes appetite, picking on th desert and livestock on th fretfulnes. variable at th noe ana suaaen martin in ranges la doing fairly well. When appear symptoms the; sleep. J. C. MEETING. W. It I tlm to glv WWt' Cream Verdose few out drive A th post of th Womifuge. worm and nut the little on on th men' Relief corps will hold regular Cream White o'clock tieaJth to ! at again. road meeting; Wednesday afVermifuge has a record of flftv years ternoon at .the I. O. O. P. hall. It of successful use. Pric Sic. Sold by I announced. Full al tendance Is reBchramm-Johneo(Adv.) quested, THE ia your food closet ? ant nuisance is soon by spraying with Flit Flit spray penetrates cracks and ere v icM where ante, roaches and bedbugs breed, destroying; th insects, their egg and larvae. Destroya All Insects Flit clears ths bona ia few minute) f ndgrjnitoe apd diaae--b trine flies. It la clean, easy to use aad banc las. Eprmrbf rHitcmcarmntkinmoUja. J f--. - tltAt if- mvmtmwjm w i k. UUJ a WMW UJW TS-- woma calUd Ibttm which Exhaustive- - teau ahowc4 iii not itaia or injure tha eatafabriea. aat holes. that Flit meat 4sU mt it sold to far ttorac plants, etc,' to botk.ffuaDtjtle, ' bath wiH tfl tab and Windo, .listen if gprated with Flit and poU iihad withXdry clath. A Sdentiflc General hsectidde Mora than advent formulae wet teatad before tba final selection was aoada, Flit ia a 100 effective Inaecti-tid- e eoftUining no inaeUra (Inert) usTaiena. At mil J tik 11 tlOtdr AiMaa . n.mtwilfliwns ' m STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY)) t-- Street ROOFINGS T " ' Thl opportunity would certae. tainly be destroyed by the tremendous st School Clothes FREE CREDIT Manly little models, just like fath- It Costs Less Here. J I The Boys' School Suits Suits Young Hen's 0- - A TRIFLE DOWN CIKiaiTOE t ? 7 tiny Payment . 1 m sj You Can e. ln Boy "6r . j ' Vn i oung men " al tcry. .."arftJL ..r. Floor II, t- Inter-eatin- , LS Boy- -' . ond y. When the inside9 s all right and the outsiders all wrong' a.eVt Men', III. ...... ....... Dept-Sec- ldrs ly absorbed by higher prices of th necessaries of life. In order to know wr.ther an Increase In the money watte is aiso an tnureaa in th real wage, w must know how much the f rices nave advanced. On that point I find that th oost of living of the have not only retained., tout actually Increased Hi gain they made during th war. Th foot of lMnr ha In wage been high but th ltKr l a feeaa greater. Ooxnpiltlm of th that department of labor demonstrate th wage of an hour, or of a day, buy Poor now than they over did Wore. "All thl ha tieon accomplished In rh pit of a general hortenlng of Th hem of labor In th Industriea box rsse of th Iron- and eteel, th nota-board Industry, ar particularly In Oil regard. A a direct reeult of President Harding' Initiative th war Iron and steel manufacturers agreementn htought together, and an thetwelve-reached undr which week day and th svn-da- y Boeretary la-l-s wag, earners reasonattl advantages, hare been eliminated. their rlifht ha been established to or for th box board did th x worVers. rf ganise, to bargain collectively, and to done - without negotiate through their own chosen thl ha also of volun any los In wage. On rh other hand, rgehts. The principle arbitration has come to exist altner ha been actual gain. tary a of as terms most right. Compulsory arbitra"BuL Increased wage, In money, mean llttl If they r entire tion haa some time tien proposed. - 2, 1924. i mm, Maxwell-McKea- Ix-ug- n i DESTROTS : . 1 "Tlies Ants u av isf. tan. Mosquitoes -- Moths Bed Bugs r Roaches Iassess aad Tastr tin 'IlmTho fdUow Cmn mUh th Block BuuT -- VWr |