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Show V Ji f f t . DESERET MARCH 25 1911 NEWS SATURDAY EVENING Birthplace of Teetoialism VCas the Preston I. (C Cockpit fifirt i t prohibit)'. the UUK SJ ' Teeticah pilgrims, visiting preaton, in rtcfRt years, have sought ou; K onc famous rolling place, but hiv t find its ongtnaimtrance bunt up aid TTS ShtfTof a ro'Tompletely (Tung-tu give but the faintest i a ( i: r lo- nJ l'Cl rasuto'uon the l.juo tralte baa been the braiht Tit nientii liiu-S- . cal optH,tt ,f ir.totii bod'es an,!in - omrs rs hate been me result O' th..r lab-t tne r ieer- - the tri.eth 'id (t.r.oe.l I "of mr :.; tr. p.liuttlnK breadth v id th ,r,g ft of 4he . rs" r.t-t- lo of our f- -r the last luh rr,l Crt tmprant tmtth r vinous , .pint-BwU- first used by teetotalers ti i ongioal pit. in ahub cx ks ai fought, was in existen e Frfr thi r pa. as of fixed seat, rir u'r r rargmrnt, rone one t.r atiV There vs ere also star.dcr.g p.u b T hind the highest n oi set entrance door was the cent-- ; f I , front, ahk-f- t faced the north n:d eac'h Mie"was a Smaller dor wmi" reepettively opened upon a ojai .r stair, leading to an upper room rui which stood woo fen yens for kep.f the game ot.ks reai lv b ei lor battle io me ' arnph. theater place below Mr. Lveey a4 bjrn at the of Wa ton- - le daie. un March , ,1 M hen nir in n-- ol oft-- Pa mount 5 Hi . ' Hiv ! -- y v !i it i . ? ui ' i i e f - H I i 4 ' 1 , I.. ; i - ? , i M b MB A U d - r 2 Tailored Waists Great sale of the famous Geisha 1 s. Genuine bargains that will be the center of attraction Monday. All this seasons new goods. Embroidered white shirting cambrics, plain tucked white shirting cambrics and striped shirtings in a large variety of patterns and colors. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Made to sell--- litter date, at the celebration of the first anniversary of the Proton Temperance aoiiety, it received official aioption, though the moderation pledge was still retained. At the next annual meeting of the society. in DM, the original teetotal pledge was rendered still more stringent. by the Insertion of words binding the rigner to wither g:v nor offr At ttie arinkx to others. thlnl anniversary of the Preston tnte-ty- . In March, J$35, the moderation pledge was abandoned, and that of teetiitalism adopted e only pledge of th aasorlation, the exact word.ng I do voluntarily being as follows promise that 1 will abstain from ale, porter, wine, ardent spirit, and all intoxicating liquors, ami will not give nor offer them to others, exept a medklne or in a religious ordinance This memorable anniversary f the Preston society occupied five night in the theater. and the rejoicing at the adoption of th teetotal pledge, as the only one. culminated In the ring ng of the bells of the parish church, which event occurred on Mar h T. 135 cannot, in these pages, pr tend to notice th varied and extend! labors on the plaform, and esec)ali by the prcs. of our venerable townsman, who is still alive. an1 must content ourselves with one extra t respecting h.m from the Text ItotjR ' of Dr Lees, who thus writes "Foremost, as hlef and propagandist. stands Joseph Livesey it was he who, by his admirable malt liquor lecture on The Great PeluMon.' and his plain Haxon speech, first planted the teetotal standard In London, and th great provincial town of Birmingham. l,edv. Bradford. Darbngton. Nwni-tl- e It wa he who. and Hunderiand through the m ght of the pres firmly In new idea the intelligence the fixd of the thoughtful dtfripks throughout the ujplre, and who laid those goodly foundation on whii h many later mind have built noble Gru tures cf art, and r. of the name if jiatr.arih of the movement he Is surely mot worthy The gnerailiv if the meeting of the Preston Temperame sKety are held in the Temperance hall. North mad as-th- Th Handkerchief Specials Next Week -- A splendid array of serviceable Handkerchiefs at price reductions that will certiinly be an incentive to buy next week. Notice the qualities and the prices, then you will he anxious to make your selections. Women's hemstitched Handkerchiefs with embroidered initials, 6 in a box. Regular ju ice oOc. Sjiecial next week, Women's hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners, newest effects. Regular l.V and 20c values. Sjieeial next week 10c 12c m li Inc. J21 each JollV GUATrX w Men's hemstitched handkerchiefs, a allies, sjiecial next week, J-3- good Womens fine. Shamrock, sheer linen hemembroidered all stitched - Handkerchiefs, around in beautiful, dainty designs. Regular (iOc values. Special next 35c I i 4 , i I t 0 i H i hr T2Tgn h tfT-.- fimoot fttid and (he ni,rt ? f Htratur h iiAior Badger, at Watini:' ; if ihe t to b. nt,,nici raptaln. on. fra! . a n4 tl.ul.nanl. quart.r 1 .7. far,).,. n flrpot Dal) L ( r . n. ,, ,,r nnr n, ro,i:;;:vn7.7 'rv,:'' to aiptw,r n rnmm A)t ...i r.ahi, fur ).. -o eiaieg troop n m ',n ,h" l4ii fty ultf Vf-Thomaa. C. 1m LiSyLlAw . M0 rle the musler-nu- t umh mounted oi.talned frwt IJncoln foil ,f ajt !, kolantwer hA nn April U railed Upon i, Yeung. 'hrmgh - Adjutnt-(f.- t .t i, Tlmma. to rNe, arm sad aquitr a uiMnv of avntry to b employrd i,, pf iri pr.,p rty of the f'kgr4di flul overland mail cuitipanle in end nlxtiu R.k. -- hi. h h hr,n Iht. cn.nf 1 n1 tan tnnjl,,,. Th. ..mwn iq I dcjart-hien- ( W ltaoif n t.n : (rl w.ir ro-if- at our ) W l ' Mf-grp- I W l reqtjrwt lt 1 ,n to f veDr1v fu J T fier arworn Kinnrv. hv Suj-li- l JiU- - nf enrolling f nd private a t the ifimtrim Wert fjto l to thU Tod- - th lamp t a timpanj. 72 private offWro and ten lAggagt and it ply alth one altfif)t t up th- - im noraaaar). of marrh for (h neUrhWhooti f Inti pendanr llnclr t Signed IlillGIt M Ym r HKN HoLLAI Y WIIUjI 1IIANKH faiiinu. i,T II .PjvUv , j),. of ih oterlsnd teg line prPietnr ml unn h.r)n ih.i cl,, , Hvrsrtr g (ctl'leq i in Kiel llrrtt xn. tk i V H. h.4 )e.n Itiiiih f)t) mi.ny , ( r. cicunk. Id if Yoiin,. A rPfh f a mnuntvlnrr named Jhn Hol.tnaon They Mntniid th heart tf th Indian ntry In thr Hnak lttvr reghm. manhitig fr eightd (r an abort rHtu. and ih Th nnly caaualt) marrha whrrt expedition orrtirrd July 2$ th Imnald Mt.Nhhal in rrnihg Dwli fork of th finak nvr ftl hv th In and waa rarrtrd and drornd. Th romiwinv to Halt AifiM t and rturnd waa mti(rd mit Aug 14 Th wa Ufa ion though but on on ot. and that lrf arldnf. w haoardooa in th annst of th Alt rtpenen of IfMt Indian warfar inrurri1 wr promptly mt by th (lav trm tk. drn govrnmnt Ml UTEH-nr- T HDLU Foiioxnpg ir th romplt mutr wer company out and tmiii th lhy oath uf mutrd M.iic ,, "th. undr (o Col Mo. In pr.rt.1,,. It,. m., nllrgianc of o Gralg. Au II. Afir .rriv. "'1 I, hi, (r.ph.d bbA fwTtt out roll of th Ihcit . Nor." mulct BH, tcrvlci. .nuM In, at Ih.lr rt timtMn I pc licnflh In mrrt.nl mmmnnli Hh ilnir Yctun. In Joi, AmKh.linn ni( hi, mmpnn, rt mil from th. Hr,,,r'r " pnutt of vlrtnlt, 1 hml of b ill. laden, that had th. ,i . S r r'Girii rr lr lun(firthiflnlntn nt othey forlhai "thr in at? ;orn BOVTIt inro ptore MAIN fiTBEeti 'lencfAl a imtijMin of avir hi into Die (h f r i tint 4 mte Sim( i prr voir forert!'1 felegranj Well Genefi( t ...... ut 'm 1nA dominant styles of the season. Tlie newest shapes; dainty and elegantly trimmed in flowers, feathers, aigrettes and beautiful ostrich pieces. and cream, values up to $1.00 a yard, special next week, a yard In white I all the clPvm,st'r(Tncrptlftnx' Bands Roll and Survivors the Caftt,Lot Smith Company t ' We are showing Venice Lace Insertion and JOHKI'M f.IVFWKT I V I D ANDhKTGN JOHN KING J n Muster-O- ut . ; ...$i.oo THREE FOR $1.00. FDW I IHklNbV. JN BIPiADHM.T wortety nmhttsffET"Tfrf"TaT' quarters In the rockptt." which was then rented from the earl of .rb) by Mr Uvesey and its free use was given by him to the iitv for tunny years Womens fine sheer linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroidered all around in 2 neat dainty designs. Regular 35c 1 values. Sj)ccial next week Women's fine Shamrock sheer linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with neat hand embroidered initials, 6 in box. Regular price $2 a box. Sjecial next week, . Women's hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered all around. Regular 20e values. Seial next week of tHo first drawn op by Mr. Livesey, on the 1st f September. 1V.2 We agree to nbsLtin from nil liquor of an moxt Atrng qiniltts, whether ale, lvrtr wine, or ardent spirit, except a ...30c a box an exat t fnc simile i following Up to $3.50 values, your choice $2.00 I i Latest Coat Models All th? latest Goat models in the most Many beautiful creations in Dresses are, shown. Among them yotr will find, fashionable material? are now being displayed. the popular Grenadine effects, and the stylish Semi-fitte"Coats for ladies in shepherds Tunic Skirt 'designs. " The materials are ern cheeks, fancy mixtures and novelty goods, broidered silk chiffon, foulards- with border very becoming braid trimmed effects. All the design trimmings, pongees: soft taffetas, colors are shown tans, browns, satins, voiles, crcpc. dc chine, marquisette, . popular blacks and ' blues, ranging in price from ? lG.no black and white effects and becoming serge dresses. up. New Coats for misses, many of them All the various colors and color eombina- the large sailor collar effect, from $7.&0 up. tions are shown, "banging in price from $15 up. i - March 22. 132 The pledge they adapted was what aoon became designated ax that of fnoderxikiD. from the fart of.giU.w-lu- g those who signed it to use fermented liquors In modi ration, while It enforced total abstinence i mm distilled liquors Ho arly a April, lvig, Mr. Uvesey and Mr T Hwindiehurst wer advocating teetotallsm, and setting forth Its superiority over the b advanced prim iple and In May the ifr 4 nmv-bei-n Tur- Dickey v iid ied, t i IMS. up. Beautiful Dresses of-.t- mod-rati- on 1: f 15.CK) with King where in October, Its authjfr naa Turner. by known that familiar name he was a reformed drunkard, and He wa thoueh he had never had the advan-tsg- fl of edocatnmr his enthusiasm led him to freru-ntaiittrevs the ca kptt audiences, whuh he always did in an tvk. impetuous It was in ope of his Inteneeiv fervid speeches in which he was attempting to Aiuw hojv immeasurabty suferinr entire abstinence from every kind of intoxicating liquor was to the soculled system that he blurted oat the then new phrase, teetotal. It utterance caused the audience to loudly hoer. and. amidst the excitement, Mr Joseph Llresev. wisely or unwisi. exclaimed. That shall be the word, Dickey And ever since It has been the word applied to those who wholly abstain from every kind of liquor which contains an intoxicating property. the word Is found tn an our dictionaries and enrydopediaa; was 'It not in a n of teem 7ears ago. Objections have 'not been wanting to It use, and at otui time a powerful attempt wa made to substitute nephal- isra for it. but the attempt failed. So recently as the past year, another effort was made to find a substitute hyt It quickly proved abortive Kesides objections to the word, there have been Some who have ventured to dispute the right of Preston to proclaim itself as the birthplace of teetoUllsm. H is not our business to discuss the matter here; but this much we may say let those who would rob Preston of the claim, name any other place In the tTnited Kingdom from which went forth missionaries, as undoubtedly they did from this town, SO years ago, and through whose advocacy the principles of teetotallsm were spread from Land's End to John O(roats Preston men first planted the principle In the great metropolis, in Hri- mlngham. Liverpool, and all the great centers of population, and from Preston, the Americans first got their teetotallsm At Preston was first published the first serial fTemperancu which Advocate) teetotallsm The first promulgate press wholly devoted to teetotallsm was worked in our town (Preston i and 50 ear ago there was opened tn Preston the first temperance hotel in the kingdom Below we include a of the teetotal pledge drawn up by Mr Jo. Livesey The original of this was preserved by the late Mr Joseph !earden t Preston, and we are Indebted to his son for the copy we give of it Mr Livesey became a teetotaler In Marrh, 1M1 In that year he conducted an adult school in the very building In which the type of this volumf was net (The Chronicle printing office. Cannon street) On the first of January. 122, the teachers of that m Ivxii established a temperance society tn connection with it, and one of them (Mr John Jiriu'l-belt- ) then urged that their pledgo should be that of teetotallsm; but th This litmajority derided otherwise tle society mas the first temperance association In Preston, and It was merged intp the society etfihllh l for the town at a public meeting held on h Chir toek is augmented each day with new suit arrivals, representing all the latest style fabric's. Suits in the very latest styles in tans, greys, browns and all spring colors, ranging in price from ner signed the teetotal pledge A large proportion of the speaker at that date were person who fiad be n addicted to intern pefa are. and the most prominent, powfrf Uf, --enthusiast n and" the lot Vida Mr. Thog. Bwindlehurst, who did not hesitate to style.tumsef the king reformed drunkards. Th brilliant orator of that day was Mr. Edward Grubb and the temperance poet ef the period was Mr. H nry An derton. Mr. Jxmeg Teare was another enthusiastic speaker, and he afterwards. as a missionary, visited most if not ail the counties in England. The name of these, and many more, arc fU miseing frtm the list ot signature to the first pledge, am! this is a circumstance very greatly to be regretted The Jubilee of the pledge fell on the 1st of September, I M2, und it wa a near the exa-ae powible. by a national celebration at on the Crystal palace (London! Hept 5, 1S&2, which was attended by about j0, (00 f?er non. From September, 1W2. to Marvh, 133, the teetotal trie Ac was m i - BEAUTIFUL SUIT MODELS, strictly tailored and also the more elaborate effects, reflecting perfection of fit and excellence of material and workmanship. The jackets are in the short and medium cuts. xuhm,r every Tuesday sight at the ct fcpt. and on other evenings at various s hool rooms in the town: Hi Peters telng the one t I j j who attracted crowded kfioAn un the birthplace The principle va of teetotahsm born and cradled In the cockpit," And ' mere th word iwtoiaF was 14 j yst vrkhtos axu tkktotalism. lesion I d-- w cifdnion un , j uss.on ti i Clever lyles comprising all the prevailing colors and fabrics to be worn this season are here in rich profusion. Visit us at your convenience you will be repaid. J It w.ut at the ePe uf this nMctfiig that MrtfHesey up the. first pledge it has ever tMn onsi.ire4 that the social meeting rensnufiv ferred irax heid on a v micnt night of the week aturda; to that circumstatKe, many for, owing of the leading advocates were unable to be present. At this enrlv fe runl th forever. n inud to o rupy this The fiinlnt and" i Trrutar hurc1 fi.rTHTor J2 it auditurluin has Teojumded AiUh IIh most of Its emeftnex atvr clHVenr iv able orator ' he had bus, ness, 1&32. f pledge Signing and prrm? that Uiabinsrs and preachiHht in cause of tempering therein. th ance and wAbeuneue should be advoit immbera cnJMned and cated 4 ! bo ly i j I hurth at few plnre-Tjin nn another Waitn street h) had lan, named MoKmn an intemperate man. on what Van, at that time, a very vexed question the superiority of teetotalirm over rodei The interview tO'IH m Mr. Livesey; drawing up a teetotal p bdg and after obtaining Kings signature to it. fre added his own. ?ba after Mr, liwey convened a upeH&t meeting. in the cotkplt, to diH'u th same matter. This was beld n l, irnly nine days after his dutcuesWn and amphiTl. htstorv theater was not "destined to lose It , eMihty, for in l.ilL'. tne society aaiafi.fnfeil i Uiare.t and in the atoi h nd rented forties, wa arl.a nominal (at Tigur. b Apet Orton for th of os a Hvd plate woriijpMormon' pwdoit branch of th bv Kldf Chunk. orgnlxd .there KfmbaU )n 13?. on and Hvd the J I On Aug. 23. U'-a- f th! Fashion Show I i, j. i.ri I iti nutiUe.' nnh of ret ,n. Lancashire. the sf in Jr. and. La ii plate aft i no d mbt read alth chai-ttas a union' and truthful oh I tbj t ' Tmv in o o. rt - as it ln be vean faand radled iti the aas where of Prest.n. mous ami tK ei'if of kir.KS r . i i ind rirnoi 'ti" rsno'pr. m( "thante-tfer- s. Bitted and fotjeht their t ppriaid rufplv a'pl'O r t taai. .me wtefe ih the tear and up to 1130, when the sport tlvrmi was erma-nmidtomniin.ied t. ebara'-e- original r m -- I! the annals M mmPfAi'n cr iDt. of 'It! t Imonra. of fermented n- Our Suit and Dress Department is a Veritable rVt4 (Apt. I jot Hmlth Frtl Unit Jnwph P flawllng. fiorhd Llut J (J KflAtrlinit Flrt firgaiH Rirhard H. Atwnud, HarvYd firgant Jam M. haring, BaygLuD IKflHMl H- - W JUtr John I Wtmmsr, Howard Thuraton Kpnrr, Mo (orporai finmour H Tnung. WIN llam A Bringhumt. John lloagland, John Nff, Nwton Myrtrk, Andrw Of Btgir, Joaph 1L Felt, Hiram mop Mualrlan Chxri Evani and Jo iah Kri1y . Farr1rw-Ir- a N. IlSnrkley and John Hrim j HaddlerFmn la Hat Hal Wagon FiivateaMor'mLlV. Alexander, ( Alien. Jmn 'Arrowamlth, laaao Fob, mon Wll-tla- C, WIHUm rharl Kdwlvt Burnham. John ft, ftatmlott, Brown, Francla K. fkiatwltv Charta Atkinaon. Ba, Jr. Thodor J. Catkin, Thomaa It CaMwl, John Cfclmofl.J a J, Cherry. Jam H- Oagun, fiwrt Camay rmrt, P.Gaorg (ttaf)t, Darla. Jrmapti Albert t'arty fwop, W (Hbrnn, Joph GodFtahrr Mo dard. tolHlam Grant, John Ulbarnt, Jam Orn, Edward Ou4. Iwla A, HuffatuM, BUhard Howw, Thnmaa lf Hama, Harrey C, Hulling, fiarrmel IBH. Jama (lhoi. Jam fmlay, ltf Jnan, Poarl Johnnrwt, )!rnt Kimball, JrH UamW Imm WIN turn w, Uti, Wtmm Lo4ifitrrufh. 1 ea William Lynch, Jam Larhtn. Thna, laits. Bubn P. Millar, Danlnl Kdwln Merrill, Niml, Trry, Hiram Ik North, Edward A. Nohl, On Banjamln Nff. Lawla bom, Frant Oh iTinr. Hath P. Park, fVitmator. William )L !tnada, London Blob; Alley a Ho, John 1L Htandl fird. Jam H fHd, Pantal C, L(ll, llartfm fl IMmmona, Fmaraon 4b Hhurlllff, Jam fiharp. WllUam Trry, J. If WIN Btmaii Taylor, Joph Itam. Fpbralm H. WllUamo, John H. MHn R If Jam Halkr, Wll, Wriir, Adrlbrrt IUc, Itimtd It, Bn Jph Uil nloq, f.uoiuLb ron. a. a. n. ,r ThM, mrtl ,- UAir4 llvln, Ii Th-- r, dlrwll.tii Onai r-- bon A mofi, h who art now dim of tho U. A. It. rtrn th, L S-- ( IN mot. In Ihl, Itrltrrti at fhM Arm, of oS. l) or auBVivoit. Wtii worn rt Th, rttrlrttr, imartrtl Ilyin, ot tho tint, rt tho lort pw . I, u folio,; M. Y mi n Crlrttton, I jut Urt r. Ch,Hrtt lUyovoir Jam tn ririMf, al, HulTahM, traauM. Kwrt Corarl, (horn Cottar I, Iktlrf C. Dr a par. Cowoll Johnann, Hiram Klmlll, William Irtnpttrough, Jama. I rklna, lamdon lUeh, Allay S. lloa a, John H. Walfcar, liar loo It Sim. Inntia, Imnlal C, Ull. Jama, H. Staad. Jamaa Walla, Adathart Khm, Charlaa c lllirnh.m, Sannial Ilannlon, William I ant all, J.aph Onddard, John fllhaon, Jamaa Uraao, Thomaa tail,, William lAtta. Hyrum H. North. Rdwtn Marrlll. Joarph Tarry, William Tarry lwlt L. rnlmatur. William a triii,hrt. Thomaa Iotaall Na too Caldwall, Myrlak, Johnann. Fmaraon D Shartlllf, John f. Wlmmar, lurhard llmt. Itroan,--fram-- ulr vHnn. at ih, I'lrll .f tat Ihp ar. hlp In Oi, Hlm. Matin Wllr, Albrnt Davta. WII. llam II. HIVMtaa, Kphralra II. William, Thomaa llarrla. Dr. If. C. Ilulllniar, John II. Hlandiflrd, rramla .rlnra, laaa" Atkinaon, Solomon Hal. Hoar, ard n Sp-nr- ar, William f. Allan, Jo Iah Moaaa W. fllbaon. Jaujtaa Imlay, John Arroamlth, Jamaa II. John ta H-- nrrtiTJoff to vnnuw. thirln, April rntifarana th ladla, of Ih Irtt Smith atrrla it. A. It . will r Sir and antartatnmant tn I ha Cant. aptlni Jrtt Smith Yataran and(half tlrtf thlldrrn. In th, Blah- ,,4 Th atari data op' butldlny annoiinoad tolar tr ant hour will ha on haa any additional Infnrmatkm ny Ootnr-nmrnln thlMrt Maraarrt M P th tataran tr-- . ar. 7I aaat Twalfth South tAka city. Utah, aaaratary of, o'" mint Smith Hrrlo. ka that thay rat, with hrf on th, tnattrr "? ' A S portal Madlrtn Inf Ski oaf Allmanta, Many aldarty poapl haa Folay'a Kldnay Hmdy 'rom l ""2 parmao.ot banadt btodda, allmania ' noylos urtnary IrraantorttM dvanalns ror. Farm ar, Ma, wTj M tamptri ru Itamady 1 wM othar and aw my Itu ot It." Sehramm-Johna- ,d and !!rr o, C. Haar, law Bifit mc I Lud a" b t Dr. J. 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