OCR Text |
Show i EVENING NEWS DESERET 4f the folks at home to subscribe fully for the Liberty Bonds, etc, etc. , Now, no one will .question the motive of the South Tempi and Bant Tempi Street the ' Salt parties who adopted this plan of advertising Uk City, Utah. it importance, - but every Loan and G. whiner urging Bula Maaff sensible person must feel shocked 'and shamed SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. vv-r... by their lack of judgment,... In some few cases r year . " pert year the result of the extra" doubtless will be an.'. ! f C"P J CeoU ger and resentment amounting to refusal to buy Cedi R Edtuoa , the'bonds at alL Such a punitive spirit is to be Frlfa poatag extra. Addraas all buin9 rommanlratlnna and U r deprecated, heeause after all. the refusal to buy THE DKSERET NEWS. bonds, is. not a punishment of the publishers, Walt. v ftalt XM City. but of the city, the state and the country. Let and other reading- matter1 for no" one Cryaapondnc as to be turned carry bis anger so pud teat lea ahooid h addraaaed to tba Editor from hi patriotic duty because somebody else Cotnfer Aadlt Bureau Circulation has been guilty of a violation of good taste, good 'i F. MeKtnnay Eaatarn Repreeeatatiya i ?w Tork Office. m Fifth Aveoua and common propriety. At the same sense j Chicago Offlc. Ill South Michigan Avon it may be observed that though this same time, at the poatefflc of AaU Laka Cllr. aa error. of Judgment has heen committed in other elaaa mattar accordtng to Aet of Congraaa 1 117.1. cities, and attended with unfavorable tesulU, the to parties responsible have quickjy. seen their ' t"bo Aaaoe'ated Prea la emeloalrely ntltld 4" aa for ; publication of all otwa dlapatahag and have hastened to make. public and mistake tn thte eredited Oadlted to It or nof.votjtrwa vfh local and pobllonoa nawepapar. a!o manly apologies. This latter part of the proof gparlal dla Inrtia All. right of repuhlleatipa iw . . gram the lpcal imitators seem to have overhare patches art alao festered. ' looked. BALT LAKE CITY, OCT 12, 1911 PEACE TALK FATAL TO FRIENDS. C3ERET NEWS EVENING ,U. , i fr It" trt- F the German peace offer of a week ago shall ' or XCF.PT birth citizens of Italian be followed iby the same or a similar result ( Jp T parentage, the anniversary nf thediscovery as the Austrian peace offe of two yor threa of. Jtmerica has fcftherto received but the whple Teutonic alliance' even in it this and them will a in be stale of utler dissolution. It soon country, by aeryanee j has only within the past few years been ae- -. will be ftmembered that scarcely was the ink forded formal celf'bration This year, howler, dxyij?n ,AmerJea,.curt rejection of- the bogus holi- -j Vienna if assumes the dignity of a nation-wiproffer than Bulgaria threw down her such the pres--1 day, proclaimed is officially by inmTAnd tif her handAin toki of "uBcondi-tioWant of the United 8 tales, and declared to- - be surrender. This was a real peace achieve- -, 1 a Tday of ardent e ideals ment worth while, and it fully Justified the J. . lawn which our government Is founded and by which, thin goy wrnment assumed in de-i which our present heroic tasks are inspired." clining with some asperity the amiable prP Ha has appointedU as "Liberty Day" and re- Austrian government. We have posals of the and yet the citizens of every community city, now declined, quite town and countryside ;! celebrate thediscov. with no unreasonable disdarm the request-mad- e ery of the country in order to stimulate a gen- -' by the German ehanShllor for an armistice and J afous response to the Fourth Liberty Loan-r-- a peace conference; knd in order to make comwhich shall measure of. the response express plete the analogy abdve Indicated, a:urrenJ!.ef the people's devotion to the ideals which have cn the paH of Turkey, or even of Austria itself, r , ' "' ; guided the country from its discovery until should soon he ln order. I cow, and of their determined purpose to defend . at is not jhe 'thing in itself ? tbamand guarantee their triumph. It would hot be surprising if Austria should ' The presidents suggeetion is born of a even outrun the Turk in looking for a. chance j happy inspiration, for the day is thus made to to get out of the struggle. On the surface, it lake on anew and. profound significance. It is would pot appear that there is a single, reason 426 years ago today, October 12, aince to warrant j only Turkey in holding out another hour; t Columbus sighted the shores of the New World but- the proverbial Sick Man of Europe, Cke I comparatively short span of time as world anolherchronio invaiid,may surprise the - history is computed; yet 4n that time this new many bystanders by hn unexpected tenacity in hangI land has established principles and demonslrat- - ing on to life after all hope has fled.. With ed Weals that have made many peaceful J i Austria, on the other hand, the end may come in the Old World and that are today more suddenly like rather than ' being put to the red test of battle on the fields dying by inches. ; She can scarcely expect to f ?' of France.. Americas part and" interest in tha survive another winter of war, and the recog- i mighty conflict is not represented "wholly by nition of this fact would seem to have The her physical participation in lC and wit should effect of ihducingTier to make her repentance be grateful that we have been called upon- - to and her peace while she has strength enough Make ae active and prominent a hand. . The left to enjoy the relief to her conscience if not ' observance ,of this day. Liberty Day, in the the hope of at least a partial recovery rf and recommended by the presl-de- nt inaflfwr spirit On the whole,' reasonable consequence of J will afford opportunity to renew our en- the summary rejection of Prince-Ma- x s request thusiasm for the cause, and to prove in a pa- may very easily be the disruption of the Centriotic and tangible way that.we appreciate the tral Alliance, with the Kaiser. and bis Father-lan- d heroic deeds of the men, our sons and brothers, wholly friendless and lonely by Christmas t who are maintaining our honor, fighting for ABOUT hat; DERRICKS." , our liberties, and exalting our ideals, as well as ff their own, on the torn and flaming battlefields AS a sample of definite results actually V . of the 014 World. c - . tained from a safety first campaign, perhaps the experience of the Utah Power & Light BEATING DOWN THE FOES DEFENSES tn company with the hay derrick accident" is as 5 broken in NTIRELf worn and toany places, good as any. Of course the railroads cart furp desperately thin In all others, the onee- - bish' illuminating figures on this sort of work famous Hindenbuig line today is little more any ime they are asked for, but they are confthan a piteous German memory. All the princi-jp- cerned with railroad men. The Utah Power & eentara of communication still held behlril Light companys campaign- was concerned di(hat line are aimultaneously threatened, to say rectly with the Tanner and therefore comes nothing of the great eenlers that have already home to many "persons to whom figures, as ; fallen; and. hurry his reserves as he may from applied to some other Industry, are either abstractions or are mcaningless. i : ... j point to point of bis interibr lines to meet the furions attacks of the Allies, Ludendorff only During the haying season of 1917 four per: incurs the tdded risk of exposing an open guard sons were killed and three others injured I through which the vigllant and aggressive foe through attempts to pass hay derricks with the may thrust a fatal blow. - At no previous time boom improperly arranged, under high tension tn the wgr has either belligerent been so hard electric wires of the company. The- figures iesel. at ao many vital points at once as is the were about the average for several years precate with Germany today on the western fronL ceding lasL i iThe greatest of ail battles in the worlds his- During the haying season of 1918 there was a blazing front of more but one accident, and no fatalities save to a tory is in progress-othan I5G milefr from ihe Meufe near Verdun team of horses. How tha operator escaped has (xlear to the North Sea. The enemys nerve as not been explained, but that the results might -- well as the enemys armored frdn'CiTre'bOihg have been'more serious to him is shown by relentlessly assailed, and in neither ease is he the fact that his team was killed. The main difference between the two seasons ..allowed .a moments rest "br relief. ;That he maintain his resistanoe underthe tre- -, was that the 1918 season came after a carefully ,xan-IonSt ", i carried out mendous pceksure is not conceivable. Winter planned campaign for publicity-wawhich has hitherto proved his worst foe, would by the Utah Power & Light company, at the inns as4he only suggestion- - of lhtuhlmutiliii(xommisaioiL iiwelconied ppwwith-pnJ of Uioju PerpnaLaflariyalrnado fa bring '"frtsod from. whir oPassistance; and present prospects are that (his matter directly to the attention of each frhm'even that alliance he has' but litfle to Tarmer. ' Parh-pereonaV eampaign could not hftie. 'While the Allies are'psying a large price but be effective. And that it was effective is that the n Tfdf their gains; they are not unduly exhausting perhaps best illustrated by ttemselves by lbeir effort a fact which guar- sole accident: which, si ern to be lbe. excepLion-othe year' happened in a situation where this antees their power to press their advjnUge in the face of unfavorable weather. personal work had nbl reached the man operat-in- g the derrick through eireumstanees which ' CHEAP STUNT IN PUBLICm EXCESS weeks-previou- rr - con-jque- sto heart-failu- re, . a I r-- ob-V- . ft - A We will welcome - ARVILLA CLARK ANDELIN Votes end Plane. v Nino yev' study tn Paris London . Studio. If Est South Temand Berlin. m , pi. - - your accotmL : I ' . Utaii Savings & MI$S ESTELLE JENSEN ' Twfcer ef Plena Puplla may register Thursdays an? Saturdays between X and8Li p.m. - Studio. l East bouth Templa Trust Co. TRACY Y. CANNON. Ana A rbor. 1 III I ; Berlin -- . 106-101- .- -- George Albert Smith, Vke-Pre- ?. Fred M. MScbelsen, Cashier Dw E. Judd, AssIstanrCaaluer. Berlin- .- Student in Sterna Conservatory, and pupil of Studio til Templeton Bldg. Hy 116-- Foot years - In 2357 south" MAIN ' W. S. McCorn!ck,.Pres. Anthon H. Lund, Vice-Pre- s. MATTIE READ EVANS aa: piano " Studio. ' c . and Teacher of Planet Paris, rooms 11, Organ, Harmony. Studio, 64 Eaat South Temple etreot- .- Phene Wasatch. , - , --- . NORMAN McCABTY. " VOICE A3CD PIANO. Graduate University School of Mualc, Ann Arbor, Ten yeare director ofo Music. Park College. Pupil of dhkea-pearand Earl. Rosenberg. . e With the Utah Conservatory. PROF- - GEO. CARELESS. ' Teacher of .... , Violin. Piano. Harmony.. Studio and residence (!t So. 7th East MC.QRNI0KtKC0BANKERS DAVID REESE. Italia Metbed. a Singfng. Stodlolil Constitution Bldg; GUNARD ERICKSON. Ill Laird Teaebcv .ef Cariset. Phone Hy. Avn, W. 70 A Berlin. Pupil of August Smanuth, P1AKO. TKACHKk 11 Templeton Bldg Studle Studio Residence, Hy. 666 Phone Was. 67 , - . Room - W. M. LANGDON. S- - of our UL members Staff, are at all times ready to assist women depositors in making out .deposit slips, - drawing checks Dr otherwise tecf minq familiar with ' banking methods. PIea.de do not hesitate to. ask. MARIAN CANNON. VOICE. , over Deseret 8. A Union Book 8tore. CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. Conetltotion Building t much and technic. Dr graded with Mathews einnetten courae of studies Hour t go p Jn. MnV - . 1 OF and advanced pupils Conservatory Instruction la the beat and most reasonable. Was 210. Old Historian's office. Eaat South Temnla , 1 UncertiJii times we are hsvinjr; business Is sub-jected to the most snprisin changes this al suggests that every business concern should .shave the bft possible bank connection as . safeguard. j, arranged for a Sytematle-eouree- i - fc CONSERVATORY " MUSIC. " ALL BRANCHES OF MTCTC TAUGHT 3-- 3. McClellan. Director, -- . - - . ' - iilt i It could tell you something , about him! Who is great? It knows certain intimate .tale of pettiness. " Listen- It win whisper. T . Is youth? enthusiastic keen, bright-eye- d Humph! It had all those symptoms onea.--Froits heights of cynicism.- and disillusion """ : R looks down in contemptDo young people love, and walk in purple twilights and dream and make poetry? Bah! It quotes Kraft, Ebing and Havelock Ellis. Animals, animals, we're all animala, and idealism Is a nervous disease. " Who believe and fear God ? - It believed -Nothing to it. Or simpletons. Who prays? Hypocrite. All gods ara-- of mud. I am mud. Everything's mud Who goes to war? - Boobs ft says. Why go and get killed? This war was brought on by capitalists. Men are dying to make Wall Streets securities good. England made the waf! loathes the traitorous Bolshsvlki? They're not so bad. it says. - Thgy are heroes. The Allies are persecuting them, ; Who cries out for Judgment on Germany for her unspeakable crimes? Bunk! Aren t they lynching men in the United States? Didnt England do to the Boers wbat Germany did to the Belgians? It loves to hold meeting and make bitter ' "speeches. ' It gathers with other of its kind In secluded rooms and compare hate. It maintains a constant pose, as If to say: I am different I am not a other. ynea, I am euperior. It strives to shock decent folk. .. - It sucks constantly at Its own abundant egotism. It always sees tha op posits side fit every , question. Its creed It: "Whatever to Is wrong. Its attitude toward Humanity is one of .. disgust. im position ts agalnst everything and for nothing and nobody. '. All public men are grafters, all priests are hypocrites, all business moo are dishonest. every woman has her price, all governments are evil, all schools are usoleaa. ' t ; 7, It Is Juet naturally cantankerous, crooked. ' Unpleasant and pessimistic. , Thera is' no. known cure for this kind of pest except to take a maul and drive him about three feet into th4 ground. . (Copyright, hy Frank Crane.)' - Can- ..- UTAH Who to good?- - 5 , - ; a thing to-th- Casnon. Marian X. Zeppersea. Margaret P. Melvin Petereon,. Gates Ispeeial - Romania . H yU.-- C Lncy A Behettler. A Owen Sweeten. Was. IS North Main. Balt Lake There !e a certain type of mind that can only be d escribed by the word dirty.". -It lovee auaplctona. hints. Innuendoes . - It slants, leer, nods, winks, shrugs, knows mu V Tracy Plorence For The Deseret Sews by Dr. Frank Crane. de Anchor Your Business To This Bank non. Edward P. Kimball. B. Cecil Gates - 'CANTANKEROUS." - ' SCHOOL OF MUSIC times t leaebeiw. lew mw Teachers Lida Cerpe wf retee. BmwU . s. 12 1915 L.D. s. . M world. It's the glimmer of Peace at dawn. It's the strength of a mighty arm to strike, ' It's the gleam of a great sword drawn. more than all. its the pledge of lote. To the lads whom we call Our own, To the boy bn land, afloat,' on high. It's the good bid Money from home." By Ralph E. McMUUn. for-ou- r: ,,, LlccIdRRR : LIBERTY DAT, OCTOBER" i , Directory Its succor and life for a bleeding x L It i fort and it's ahjpa and tt'a.Bhlnlnr guna, It'a aquadrona that sweep thk aea. It's all of tha circling baqd of Steel That shall keep all tha home shoVee free. Ita grab and It'a warmth for the sailor lad Far out on the" wintry foam, v' ' For the brave jack tar. as he fights afar a It's the good old Money from home." rifle and helm and its bayonet, Tte shovel and shard and shell For the soldier hoy in tha olive drab. . Out there on the dge of helL It's the soaring wings of the whirring planee, Tliat battle oa high alone. For the lad who is daring over there," 7 It's the good old Money from home." Id A-- r Its w rl' OCTOBER r what is the liberty loan? . - SATURDAY - ' al - ill, v TWENTY YEARS AGO. . From the File of Th . . desire The arrival , pf imported, negroes at .Vlr- den, Bl., where a coal strike was In progress, was' th signal for a desperate battle In which 600 shots were exchanged, and probably 108 men eTCher kined or wounded. i ' V. , W. s borrow methods of promotion that have ill cl Tried elsewhere, it is a pity that they bn sr.u(d be so licking in discriminaUcn as to - ! 1 that has been eTswberS con- Extra Liberty Loan CaH," reguar newspaper sheet and hav- -, Od?y something dnned. . I ti: ; or A dyertising . lnsist on using DeBouzek Cuts of-ne- Lumbermen s Building t Doan association, and was fined tl.SOO and sentenced to pris- - on Carrying Chauncoy M. Dwpew and a party of railroad officials, a special train on the New Tork Central made th run from Chl- -. Ciig e to New Tork-i- n hours, ftva. hours 7 short of the usual schedule.' t , I local managers, organizations, boosters .of iii I fArorlcerain behaltof fikeFourlix Liberty .Loan. 1 Hoes your Printing . f m sD It does not matter .who 7. Ublfeago alt y. and a playwright of some note! was found" guilty f"eorwptrcy to- - wreck" tha 4wa?lWlngsTowna -- the-fa- oppos-- a. The emperor and empress of Germany left Berlin for-a tour of tha- - Holy - Land.. They were accompanied by the imperial staff, a body of gendarmes and 1 equerries and bad. 1 trunks - -- a OCTOBEB IS. ISIS. President" McKinley visited th Omaha Exposition and received a most enthusiastic greeting- .- ?n addressing the assembled multitude discussed existing conditions and Wi cannot said, among other things: shirk our international responsibilities if we would. They must be met with courage and wisdom and we must fol'ow duty even if . s & ; h' g 2 Deaeret New. ! if A on a prntd fcjt salt the new's-'gcj- er appearance of a bona-fid- e extra, was widely scattered this morning la Jhis city, bearing ih large black type the dis- -' words, ..fcuh "Troops Fail Ordered Ahe Top. But Advance Cosslernation Reigns," followed by a Bulletin" seem to conform to the above headlines. Clt i hT l . . ( " eeursey can. hardly be blamed. on the employees of the. v :- ;; company yJ Even rom a dollars and eenlsstandpoint, expensive thdugfiihe method of advertising has , employed was,- this form of campaign proved highly, remunerative to the company in its very first. year. And if to the company, then in the.Iong run to the community which uses the power of the companys wires, or the prod-ne- ts that are manufactured by the power from those .wires. 0f course, considered along with the saving in human life attributable to this campaign, the saving in. money pale?. of the. snTatlerJyptotv cTeftr Thal'Ihe f. r 7?ing dire results MIGHT follow(the failure t 7 Dr, Muzxarellt delivered a highty interest-- lng lecture in th Balt Lake Aeaembly HiU. dealing with the private history of Napoleon and Josephine ' W . - been one of baseball pitcher, catcher, right-fiekiand shortstops,- it might have been didVrenl. The war; however, is going to change all Ihi. Itjoas high time Ihatsomelhingjbould change it. Christian Science Monitor. er. - AFTER THE U . - Te-eti- r . uKlUz R. ehould not be- urpned if the oa against puhlie cpnlrol after the war resulted in.an abandonment of eome eocialiatie tr Ttendenrtrg-yrgovernment rather deveiopaidnt and extension. Boiton Tran-cn- si VWe a long list of contemporary publish names of American- public men who were promx few years- agorHnasl?srHow manr inent students in the high schools and colleges would recognize any considerable number of. They are made right and names, or have any idea of the nature of tbe service rendered the- country hy their owners? Sot many of c ure. .lf- the list had OVERSHADOWED. A -- .wiliprjnt right. . . Half-Hearte- time page niakes aUoflee jl ' -- WASATCH, 3963 . - r4 than-tnrthe- 7 50 G. 4Vst3T. ' . , : |