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Show ijt WKJ,Va6-W- tvi r - - $ , A .' - i Horae O. end'-Ea- Mnaer Business WbHmr SUBSCRIPTION , trett. Temple City, Utah. .Corner of South Tempi Salt 14 J SEWS EVENING DESERET PRICKS. M 0 Pally, par year Nrwa.'per year....... Saturday las v per year . j"A? Bind Coplen Hood Edition tra- - T Foreign postage il- -a and all 1 cointnur.li-atlftn A d dress all business IU Till? PMERKT l mntaacaa I .aka City. Ttah. Salt iBeml-weekly- I'. 4 ' N"8 ' u I Correepondenre and other reading: publication should b addressed ,to tb attar Editor- - for Hem bar Audit Bureau Circulation. J. P. McKinney. I, astern Representative. New York Office 14 Fifth Avenue Chlcaco Office 123 South Michigan Aaanua I Entered t the poatofflra of Salt Lek CZ; eaand olaee matter sccordlng to Act of Congress . Marcb I. The Aeeoclated PTeea la exclusively entitled to of lt for rpubllctlo tb u Jn ni cr4it44tpicb It or not ' otbrw Vrf1t4 M and locai now publishod 1U0 lh ntwftptpor, f pclal herein. All rights of republlcmUo nr also r rrod. I7. br MARCH 44, 4919. SALT LAKE CITY, WHICH MESSAGE WILL AMERICA HEED? 1. In the face of the 7" eminent and sagacious of SlaLrJtqbfrl Insuring, and Hon.. Frank A. Vandrrlip of New fork, tty; inriuthings of the ! la a felon' Mnile Eugene V. Debs on 5 Wtl offer Trmistrr and prtiftrtTwn luast. and idle-- 5 j Mr, Lansing refers to the famine chaos the political want and the misery, 'ness, and outlawry, the terror and anarchism, which, i having made an inferno of Russia, now threaten (the once empire east of the Rhine, with possibilities o.f sweeping across that mighty stream and infecting the whole I world mith the poison menacing mankind with the despotism of anarehy, and producing-- a nations such as never , crisis In the affairs-o- f 'before confronted human government. ; Mr: Yauderlip secs the whole fabric of rtvlt- -' jizatfon imperilled, and .its machinery broken down, unless the red wive of Bolshevism shall he stayed. He perceives the symptoms of dis aster such as no experience has recorded. He (appeals for production instead of, destruction, jlcst the horrors of war shall be exceeded by which is neither iihe horrors of the after-periHe that nor every partisan plegdt peace. jwsr Ironsideralion, every personal ambition, every 'unessentfal difference of opinion, should be put (aside at pnee and forgotten, lest the utter wreck which has been visited upon the' strip of war sows shall be extended over all Europe. ' These are not cheerful utterances, but they t ,are demanded by the conditions and the times. 'That they represent the situation truthfully, no thoughtful person cantor a moment doubt The man-whbecause. they are unpleasant would Alos his ears and eyes to the facts, and hurry away from their consideration thinking thereby tc avert or escape them, is both a traitor to his fellow-meand a creature of folly to himself. Turn now to Debs, convicted violator of disturber of its law,' an old-tirecent1 and blatant enemy of its measa peace, ures for honorable Almost within ilbe shadow of the prison walls lliat are about jlo receive him, he reiterates his opposition to She law, he violated, speaks scurriloitsly of Jthe fudges who have decided his case, commends Ahe hideous thing called. Bolshevism as exhibit-- d in Russia, and lAids its leaders as the foremost statesmen of the age. Yet this is the man who was once a candidate for the presidency of the United States, the man who still aspinra If be a monitor and guide for honest American workingmenl Faugh! Jtlfj i y ' l ' highly-organiz- ! ' - of two such Americans, as Seere- - colemn warning j ed od ! a i s i1 V self-defen- ,1 i A H RS II AND UNFAIR BILL. DESERET " EVENING : NEWS FRIDAY 3 MARCH 14 1919; r'SLSi'z.J' legislators Want to suit Uls txxpajpr, that is the fate to which they Will consign it without more 'ado. . ECSTASY. For The Deseret Haw by Dr. Frank Cruia. UIVT IT COSTS TO QUIT, million dollars a day. At gregate of about present, five months after the cessation of hostilities, her war outlay is still about 27 millions per. .day.ihua. illustrating, that the expenses of demobilization and compensation payments are enormous, though the1 fighting has long since ended. Naturally, the reduction wiil be more rapid m the ensuing few ihonths than it has been in the past five. But unless there is a very marked improvement, there will be a public outcry so formidable as to produce sweeping political results and possibly sufficient to hurl the present ministry ffrom power. There is already intense, disapproval of the cqlossal national expenditure; and while muetf of this is perhaps in the nature of personal opposition to tbe new chancellor of ihe exchequer, the fact remains that the thinking people are growing restive and impatient because the work of readjustment to peace goes on so slowly. The incident furnishes matter for reflection by the Amprican government and people. - Our war outlay, too, is enormously Jieavy, fn spile of cancellation of contracts, dumobilizalmn and other well-knosteps in. money-savin- g. Moreover, the people are asked, in addition to We heavy taxea now provided for, to come to the governments financial rescue with a few more billions next month. This money will all be needefW-n- o one disputes It and it will be forthcoming. But just the same, these heavy burdens cannot and should not be forever borne; and a paring policy under which outlay shall becul to the bone, is going to be demanded and enjoined. The popular advice, when the land was seething with fervid and patriotic enthusiasm, was: Give till it hurts!" Thousands of people did this cheerfully, and kept the hurt to themselves. But it hurts worse now, and there is not the same loyal reason for enduring it silently. Having been' themselves duly drilled in the dutyof tlyift, the people are entirely justified in requiring that their ofliciai servants and their government undertake a few good imitations of the thrit business also. Tbe people are trying to save at the individual spigot, and they expect the encouragement of seeing that there ia np waste at the governmenr 35' Deseret National Bank that,' It la difficult lo,'dfine. Literally it is aland log out of on' self. war a- - bright bird. t U aa made for wild altitude and caged In the body, aa if It were a king's young aon full i of royal ai'pelenre but held prisoner cell with high window. There 1 no life ao contented but that, iu highest contentment Ilea in eecape. . .. It la ecataay that la tha mark of groat literature. Tha book that find me, that thril la md, Ia the book that make ml forget jnyaelf. . A I read It I atep through a magic door Into anofher world. Why la It that. aU men love themaelvea, yet love most to forget themaelve. We travel to get away, to forget, and no travel la perfect Joy because self always last evening's News a correspondent paid bis:respccU vigorously to a bill now pending in the state legislature (S. B. 421), which proposes numerous amendments to the existing law on e'ly improvements, and which, according to ifs title, relates, to the sale of property for of special taxes and assessments end redemption therefrom, and authorizing the creation and maintenance of a guarantee fund for the protection of bonds or warrants issued for local improvements. .In some of its provisions this bill is a practical repetition ofan attempt that has been made in every recurrent legislature for years pa.t to relieve the cities if the share of the cot of local improvement which they had hitherto borne, and place it upon lhe property owners. This paper ha at--1 ways opposed thevprvjeot, and finds no reason to change its mind m the present instance. During 11 the years, the cities have been pajjng out of lhe .general Tund Their portion of .thej-os- t of these improvements, ami the arranncmeht ha non-paym- . ; f it o .- -it I 'i 1t h Si I? 4 . t 4 t J s' ' goes along. perhaps our pure at joy hi In dreamt, Tor nothing la sodeUclous aa taS'Uv in the Impossible., to realixe the improbable, to escape the sentinels of existence and mln- -. gle with the things that are not ' That element In tfie drama'whlch mark it a a superiof Is Its power of perfect illusion, when fop an hoar we up In the mimic world, .end these old eonflnea of V .JT time w,sj plai-j- r are rtfditeratrtl. H-- la ecetaay- - that is the charm of love. Love ia not a mere liking. It I not a - pleaaance. it 1 wot the torment of desire nor Its gratification. It ia a transforming to touch the soul with Its power, wizardry and change Its very nature, e- aa wood Is changed .to flame, aa aliene- la changed to beauty by the song of a bird. All that la desirable In religion la ecataay. Its mogalltles are cold. Its restrictions are unpleasant. Its creeds are baffling, but If It contains som point that glows and makei life glow U draws us Irresistibly. - The spirit of man is a candljof th Lord. If th c&ndle 'will but burn It is willingly consumed. No religion has ever advanced that did not have Its secret of ecstasy. The Catholic finds It in the sacred mysteries of his Church, the Methodist at the mourner's bench, the Buddhist In his contemplation, the fanatic in his seal. Alcohol owes its long dominion over the human race to the fact that it can produce a'Zort of ecstasy. Every soul has its chosen eastary, Its own door o? escape. And you can get the measure of any sod's Quality and stature by the sort of ecstasy it selects. , e For gome ecstasies are divine are diabolical. t t Jh ;tt I 1 Prying fm bfpaSeif'a'C House committee in whose bands it how rests shall see fit to make further amendments, their consideration by the Senate can Lardly be expected a! this eleventh hour, and It. wby-itrtirratd If the this would seenr to assure the defeat of the measure owing to laekit time. No great harm ' will be done if the bill shall fail; and ifrthe - Are putting mtheir new Bank, corner of, lainand FirstSouth Street, an entire both guar matt. Ho for gene hi ficer UoWC Th jpo hdd finally leaked vout as to what really the SI. WlbTeT drive, and sent them lying like a swarm of mosquitoes before the gale. Mhen thpy retired from Ch.atcau-Tlnerr- y, for pressing reasong, they lefl quantities of loot strewn over the t6wn, includ-sUrtU- their temporary quarters for sale ng ,culiw:tma.-of- . pro-fjnm- clojtffimwiTfiw'etww'exieyTlTSfr'U!?rfibTit' burdening their mind about ethical niceties, i They must be sold before the end of this month, March. ,.L . r.m' ibe t Hill pohe iofUc war point he c ' unde on to be and i houm omr ceive tartK age (. mlfiRt f In an Eastern town to which was submitted referendum proposing an increased trci car fare, sr parade wa formed carrying a placard with the sentiment: We think the company needs a fare, but we are opposed to paying it."' This philosophy was unbeatable, . St. Paul Pioneer Press. it the Wbei unue been pawn tntM the uiaca for J paaae Thi bill spect were Glass ofHot Water - Before Uuei any mean Breakfast ttfiinpi "loan rSplendid Habit Open sluices of the system' each morning sod wash awsy the polsoneut, stagnsnt matter. Thom ot a who are sceustodiM vs sad heavy when we arise; eplitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lams back," can, instead, both look and feel as fresh as s daisy always by washing the poisons and' toxins from the body with phosphated each morning. -hotWewater should drtnk, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful ot limestone phosphate In It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bild and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tbs entire alimentary tract before putting more 'food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It clean, out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a breakfast. splendid gppetite for A quarter of limestone pound phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with biliousness. constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism s real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation. Advsr. , tisement. (eel dull FAKE Your Blood U howfi sessli Tour IMPURE BLOOD keeps you from getting wett To get your blood in proper condition marks you as an Intelligent man or woman; to remain pimply- - faced' and scabby stamps you among the indifferent, shiftless and Ignorant. Tour blood stream it your life, and must be made healthy; otherwise you will present a yellow skin, have poor Indigestion, headaches, nervousness, dizziness, failing memory, torpid liver, sleepless nights and a long train of other troubles with which men and women suffer and know not why. Call for a ' treatment where the medicine ia put directly into the blood, producing the most positive and satisfactory results. Consultation free. Hours 16 a. m. to 5 p. m., 11 Main Street WAS' TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon .Ge.n-'"Bayer Tablets of. Aspirin ing in fa YOUlt enre benef Mn worn FNta recall rears that tlon anoth benef ird war.. Tfo w n repor Opt ai prnpo elthli board Ihe w sow, A Complete of Utah . . portel aily officii be mi - thwr-w&rf- c'. longtl annou i1ora ' IN ONE VOLUME tions. eas fv- - e- ihry,lud board txami may board, The cede .ur li me&ai to pe bide, Ever written which cover the long; period Antedating the the Pioneers to the dose of the year 1916. I of Utah OON F. Ft Far IIJTNEY- - "DtwS Is a Urge octavo value over 600 pages and 250 illustrations and ARd httilders ..of, .the. state.;- WhHe confining himself to historical facts, the Historian has produced narrative stranger than fiction. EXof' 0 fffc rat" n dry dean the li !nd. V as Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold by a Brooklyn manufacturer which, later , proved to he composed mainly of Talcum Powder. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the true, genuine, American Jnadb and American owned Tablets are marked with the safety "Bayer Crosa. Ask for and then Insist upon Bay. er Tablets of .Aspirin'' and alwavs buy them lit the original Bayer package which contain proper directions and dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bay. er Manufacture of Monoactxlcacldeeter of Salley licacld. Advertisement. x i were Advent of BY rxwition. Seven out of every-teof them received a college education. Boston Transcript. The execu Ing 1 The s aid t tora I namei pow 7 Who.;ww-4bT- e are of 22,908 men and women who are selecied for noLiee because thev are well known for. t the Bay w THE COLLEGES. btog-raphi- c Hhe W. M. GRIFFITH, M. D. The Only His tory i of Utah ASPIRIN was 1 OUor mtnu a stx-ce- ut t tloa death the t Mon-Chi- OPINION. r New accounts solicited before we move into Our New Bank where we will have the finest Banking Room in the West. is by Frank Crane.) the plains .about Only a Wichita were overrun with buffaloes, Indians, gunmen and United States government acouts. Now there are soirees 'at the I.aeeon hotel in a Chinese prined, Wichita, and Lee is .mine to amg at the first one Saturday night; Kansas City Star, vs .stahlinhm.nt mo Mie Aome T generation ago, ADVERTISING at i glvei MHT canci ordin vtded to cc ulnr duty. hf se wild IHsbmen promptly arrayed them-Felirf this kaleidoscopic attire over their BOIJSHEVISVrS CREED. uniforms. jnd with a .series of iVinnybcook. w Hoops, went over fhe. top at the Germans in The Bolshevikl are opposed to the institua hurricane of literally rainbow colorings. Tbe1 tion of marriage beeaue it is Ihe foundation of the home, and to the home because it is the enemy gave one terrified glance at tin illumifoundatnuyif hAe of counfrv, and to (he lave nated mpy.ng aiftpre. Hue nUntant njelcinge of of country because if prevents a man from fashion platH on the wing. Tticw aV, they , consenting to the destruction of hi country. ehivered.-lhefled, as tlic Nexvfofk East Sidei''n,pr.nt,onal,,m'.,0i interpreted by th ' swept towrd a cooda lIlPVV mp?n univfT'a! anarchy. Tp kilt the f oun At . and-som- THE GENERAL his i 41 Mi uni fund -- ha Trr MtiUti And offer their Present Fixtures in ds 'T'HEnith. or what ptyorts to be the truth, raoi n v uffie - r- 11. t .dd t8. ; e The measure has been radcaily amended Senate, and shorn (if some oUls more objectionable features, while being modified in others. Even so, how ever, there is car of air-flig- MINCED VICTORY WEIRDLY EMBELLISHED i ta am . sporting proposition" it would probably TWENTY YEARS AGO. be safe to maintain tht the Atlantic will be crossed by ht before the city of Sav'From th File otTh Deaeret Near. annah celebrates the centenary of the date when the ship bearing that name made the first s MARCH 14. transatlantic trip by steam; As every schoolboy A dispatch from Madrid announced that know, it was on May 22, 1819, that the Savanthe Spanish cabinet had advised the queen nah left the South Carolina port under steam, regent to rgtify the treaty of peace with he tnltPd States without awaiting the rereaching Liverpool on the Mersey 29 days of the Cortes. assembling later, and establishing an innovation, that was A Cheyenne & Northern Passenger train speedily to revolutionize ocean transportation. had been three weeks in tho snow near Iron It was one of the epochal events in history, Mountain and the rescue working train was notwithstanding the. slow Speed attained, and still ten miles away from it. the doubts of the wiseacres as to the advanThe Great Falls A Canada passenger detage to mankind from the experiment The pot at Great Falls, Mont., was destroyed by fire, with a loss estimated at 1(1,66. prospective air toyage is handicapped by no such misgivings. It Tsalready regarded ar a It was announced that Salt Lake' about to lose two of Its most promising certainty, and as the accepted agency of swift young attorneys In the removal to Chicago and exhilarating travel of the future. No one and New York respectively of John M. Zane knows just how many craft are being lulled and George P. Costigan, Jr. up at this very moment for the grand venture, Four men were held up and robbed at but the world hears with tolerable definiteness Ppringville, Utah, and the party suspected hu-susa of has powerful Bnlih airship of the crime was placed under arrest. tained brilliantly all the preliminary tests and A dispatch from Jamestown. N. Y., said is practically ready to thrust her nose boldly "Mormon missionaries were attracting at- ouLweslward jnto the, uncharted azure deep at lentton there because of their propaganda the word of command. . Where the first steamand the women's organization were qtk-- in making war on them. ship took four weeks for the trip, the first aircaucus A np the United States senator-shi- p ship will doubtless take no more than fifty was suggested by some from Cfah once and under and hours; working well, way members of the legislature, although the Ihe new monarch of the air coming from the outlook for. success Was admittedly not other side, will be able, barring accidents, to b bright. negoliate in a single flight not only the Atlantic covd of America, but of the Ameri- Germans stop running until well over lowacd can continent as well say to Denver or even the valley of the Rhine, wilq the festive paraSail Lake City. Yet so filled are the latter sols .v aval in triumph over the stricken field. days with marvels that the stupendous feat here hinted at is anticipated almost as a SOIREES REPLACE BUFFALO. two-thir- B will fffc new lot of Fixtures, Desks, etc., A 8 miljinwy fresh and fadedLsilk parasols of every hue, and a wide and aborted variety of. feminine wear for which they did mot appear to have any ue. In the vanguard of advancing 'American was the Sixty-nin- th 'New York of the Rainbow division, the well known Irish regiment: and the Milesian ene of humor-w- a I'L.U),? ' jtmif htd hsTTiee Yn'chts milTiant of the fnenl taxes, and shortening the period of re- East beheld tins chaos of department More leaving the Deseret Savings. Bank - ENTER AIRSHIP .fne.4t;-peove-- ! i r a n K : r On -- (Copyright. now r would be to plai e upon property" owners whose - taxes ia the past-havbeen helping ether prop- - ' tcjt. f-4 i t .erty owners to get local improvements, Dt bur- en paying hnjly for improvement, which ' . i !( 4hpy.itow see a duim-- to obla-themselves. 4 he bill also contains dangerous provision - and IfthouI e IN I Y all he has. For alU, - STEAMSHIPS CENTENARY jiVmliiHiVtM r The on prize of Ufa la ecnaay, the on thing worth while, the pearl of great price, 'which, having found, a man will go and cll one time during the late conflict, Great ATBritains war expenditure reached the ag- bung. i t 4 Handsomely Bound' In Cloth $2.00, postpaid, r-: Morocco, $2.50 postpaid.' ' alf' rarly .Fall i e -- SM'd fumli the T and o t. Ro tlvely Ur I. ' or. S tbOdr DeseretNewsBookStore v- - THE B - Th. 6 Main Street SR37EEKLYfiElVSCrext Ccsntrr Newspaper tnd dead feryf in the peope oldie L |