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Show 1'fc !, - ?' ' DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY EVENING DESERET NEWS i " Crar , of South Tempi $ULk r Horae (L , Whilair pr hml-Wekl- fiiatll Cople Rood Edilioa 'i prick BLBBCHTPTION Dally. year Haturday Nw.-p- r pr ffrta. Tempi and Ulty. Utah ...II v. yar year j - tra- poatac communication Address an bust THE ttaacaa Foriga and I rant Ccat U i ' Entered at th pootofllce of. Act of V'r'eM aeoond cle Otdltr aooordlns March I. 17. '72 VliaivhiJ Th A.aoelatod Pre. If of all th ua for republlcatlonotherwise or not It credited to orJitd In (nir and alao the local pewepaper d of Air republlcatlon of apocial herein right ar alfo here patch SkLT LAKE CITY. - NOTHING HUM LV SPEAKING - MARCH 21 ,s PERFECT. of constitutions 1918- - Ute, national It is well to remem- ber that such instruments, being are never without some defects which the man-mad- e, lapse of tune and change of conditions bring to notice for amendment and correction. Our own Federal Constitution. admirable though it is, the has not always worked perfectly during li30 years since it went into 'operation. It has f -- J I t i . amenalready been subjected to eighteen dment. But it has proved mightily satisfying by comparison with the political charters or systems of other countries, snd it is Incomparably superior to tbe old Articles of Confederation which it. superseded. Washington himself wrote of it. when it was under dtscus- sion by the stales towhlch it was submitted for It is not free from imperfections, adoption: but there are as few radical defects in It as could well be expected, considering the heterogeneous mass' of .which the' convention was composed and the diversity of interests which were to be reconciled;" and he sagaciously foresaw that much opposition to It would come from the fact that the importance and sinister views of too many characters will be affected by the change. This latter observation fits the pres- eql time as. accurately as if it were uttered only yesterday. - What the true statesmen and patriots of Washington's day were wise enough to realize was that the choice was not between the Constitution and a slate of ideal perfection, but between that great document antf the anomalous and almost unendurable condition which it was designed to correct. They did not claim for it the sanctity of a code written by the finger of Deity on tables of stone and banded down from the holy moupt, and hence com- -. plete. perfect and unchangeable; so they made provision for future amendment. AH this is so applioobleJodav. 130 years later, 4 haHhanghi--f- ul people cannot help but see and be impressed by tbe analogy. Nor can they hardly doubt that a scheme which has worked so splendidly in tbe United Stales of America can be depended upon to prove efficacious for the. United Slates of the World. FOREIGN CAMOUFLAGE AND TOISON GS. IF in these dayi of serious world-unre- st the mind of mankind could be turned upon the , actions false leaders who are producing anarchy and chsros, instead of being centered upon the theories which they profess but do not practice, such pitiful conditions . . aa have upset Russia and are threatening other parti of continental Europe wouldnot be tol- crated for single day. " The marvel is' that people who call themselves intelligent cannot tee the facta as they are. No matter what the -- J Bolshevist leaders proclaim, the truth is that under their regime Labor has no place and no voice, no work and no food; that denioc-a- s a part of their plan is not permitted to come into effect; that their rule is by force and terror while Justice and right are crushed and strangled; that, the opinions of no other men or roup of men are allowed to prevail against their that they make life a misery and a mockery to all who do not bow down to their outrageous " 4 ef-lbo- own-njlsh- ... Under a sort of gigantic camouflage "which deceives een those who think they t are calmly and astutely observant, a network f useless controversies has been woven concerning theories which, even if they cannot conclusively be proved-t- o are still wjthout bearing upon Bolshevism ' as The tendency is not iloday demonstrated. difficult to xplain. In fact it is quite natural (that weary, buffering humanity, coming Up aiul of the aw fulest war of ail time; and yearn-"tm- g now above pH things for peace and should be misled or blinded by this false light, and should grasp at every glimmer ithat appears to point a way to a state of relief and betterment. Even free, prosperous, happy '(America has Dot wholly escaped the effects of .the lure and the deception. Foreign-bor- n agitators and their misguided dupes and followers rtiak nojuecrel ,of their desire tode-stfo- y our national institutions, expecting .themselves to profit in the melee which they .hope for. as a "result of, their pernicious teach .The liberty secured to all our people. .these miscreants shamefully abuse; yet when alled to account, they impudenttffalF Back ioi thejr own protection upon the very laws have outraged. They thus exh'bit their arfant hypocrisy and their cowardice sin- cerity is a virtue of which they know not the meaning. Tbe American spirit furnishes no favorable -- i , j 1 J ... medium For Th e (VA peroration to hi said something to famous reply to th effect that, after being long tossed about In storm and cloud. It behooves th mariner. In th find clear sky. to locate tb ftx-- d stars and'get his bearinga So now, in this welter of discussion, a to whether we shall go on with our alliance with Europe or disentangle ourselves and rlthdrsv to our former aloofness. It will," be well to look again at our watchword, the Pole Star of our existence, the distilled p of wisdom that contains the essence of our national life E Pluribus I'rrum. That U the gist of th American Con, stitution. And that is th giat of whitt the World is now frying to effect at Versalllea It is tvboring to make One out of Many. America showed th World IV way. Tb League of Nation means. thF Americanisation of the World. - Even the French Journalists' are en ialmlng, Votla le monde qul aAmerlcaaiae1 A Vhlied States senator in a speech th atier dv said that after thinking over thlahr hoi International buainsea h had elded ta remain an American. What ha meant was a Littl Amsriean." H had In mind to bo aa American aa a rraaalaa Junker la a German, as a Turk la a Turk, or a Chinaman la Chinese. The Great American takes in the whole earth. Nothing human is alien to him. His ideas are Inclusive, not exclusive. not as He also M a Caeaar or Napoleon or Wilhelm, to bring -unity by fore and dominance, but as a Map, to bring ynlty by Ho. too,- - has- - his dream, but it is nfcr-o- f empire, it is ef Federation. He believe he cannot save bis own nation unless he save the world, for "whoever would save his Ilf (alone) shall toee ing story of the rise and fall of a sirloin steak, which in December of 1913 retailed in New York for 25 tents, In Salt Lake City for 22 cents and in San Francisco for 21 cents per pound. The figures relate to the toothsome article's price during February of thiy year. The steak, weighing exactly one peund, is first shown on the counters of the first class butchers shops of Ban brariiuseo, where it is marked 32 cents At Portland, Ore, the next 'place of exhibit, it sells for 31 -- ents, while hi Beattie, to the north, it brings 36 rents. Heading east, the first stop is Balt Lake City, where the retailers are charging 34 cents, while in Denver, the next stop, the price is 36 oents. Omaha iv also a town. so far as sirloin steak is d, but Minneapolis is different. There .be sirloin of the first quality sens a. . t Cti a price cheaper than in an other city in the country. SL Paul is divided from M.nueapor. 7y a street, and yet ta that city tbe priee is 33 cents. Why this strange situation the statistician of the department of labor does not ex- world-conquer- or, nt 36-ce- are expert watch makers. McKEE Phone Was. 8122. 44 Yx Main, Upstairs. . BiRIHimoifl Thousands Have Discovered Dr.1 Edwards Olive Tablets are i a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substiare a mild but sure tute for calomel laxative and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous They are the result of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His effort to banish it brought out these ' d tablets. little These pleasant little tablets do the good . (hat calomel does, but have no bad after tffeeta. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomeL They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomeL but to let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches; dullness and that lazy feeling come from constipation and i disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel loegy and Note bow they clear' clouded heavy. run and how they "perk up the spirit 6c and 25c a box. Ail druggist , .auu.sn , Yuur house cleaning" may reveal the need of a 'Mviigi a. Carpels sonieJlraperiesfiome Xino--. olive-colore- - (AdWtMMBD -- , - " (Copyright. ! & , Deseret News. ' Major Sam Q. Robinson. United State army surgeon who went through the Ciiban campaign against the Spanish, visited tn Salt Lake, Word was received In Halt Iake of the serious Alness at San Francisco of Hon. Francis Armstrong, former mayor ef this city, and president of the Utah CotmneY-ctA Savings bank, who had gone to the coast for the benefit of' his health. The Deseret Agricultural A Manufaetur- lng Society, by John R. Winder, president, end a W. Sears, secretary, addressed a letter to the clttxens of Utah, announcing the annual state fair to be held In October -- and calling upon merchants, bankers and ' capitalists to rendervassfetanc by offering premiums for special exhibit. The state supreme court upheld the right - of the county commissioners,' sitting as a board of equalisation, to Increase real estate values for taxation purposes. The suit was brought by the Jennings Bros. Investment Co. tlon. Heber J. Grant returned to hts home in Salt Hoke after a four weeks tour of eastern cities. He reported a strong revival of the iron industry. Cuticura the Foot-Sor-e Soldiers Friend After long hours of hiking oxguard. ing, when his feet are swollen, hot, itching or blistered, the soldier will find wonderful relief in a Cuticura Sop hathwithfollowed by a gentle anointing Cuticyra Ointment. bdaq Ska Wi4 Csfican-q- a nyfirestation7brarthe headquarters, 148 South Main, or at any of the Public Schools. If Notified the Fire Dept, will call. sooth with Ointment, dost 1 orals each at all dealers,- i, :Ot-- to more than a quarter of a million. Administration of the Foundation for the two years required Jew than a quarter of a million, oy loss than one per cent 'of the total amount expended a remarkably creditable showing compared with that of many benefactions or chanties" where so largo share of the outgo is represented in salaries and ex" penses." R .112-11- 4 DRUG STORE T8 AY SOUTH MAIN 81 STOP-LOOK-LIS- TEN al y A Ranney Refrigerator Get Youi Old Clothes Together Millions of Garments Needed By Destitute Children, Men and Women ' Of the Allied Nations In ordr to save these people from misery-- , bhame and even death every American must help; The collection of used clothing for overseas is under the auspices, of the American Red Cross. Drive begins here Monday, March 21th. Bundles will be accepted at ' MARCH U, ISM. The senate of the Massachusetts legislature killed, by almost unanlmous yote a resolution calling upon the Massachusetts members of Congress to oppose tbe seating of Hon. Brigham H. Roberts of Utah. - Our experts will be pleased to figure on or cleaning your rooms. Phone Was. 475. . will keep your food sweet and wholesome at a minimum cost. TWENTY YEARS AGO. ng . economically priced. - Ill, by mak Crane.) From th Files of Th at .. They have no other way. They turn to him and to that device he carries on his banner E PIXTUBTB CNIJM. or some other little thin" kums, a Door-M' . , that means a lot to the housewife. Just step into Z. C. M. I. 8 Carpet. dept. and youll find the very thing you need quite -- Way. of the well-beithe world," the Rockefeller JFnundati$iiha!roade Lts title Jtnd election cl;ar as one of the most beneficent1 human agencies on the fare of the globi. Its president, in making report of its activities, shows that during The yrars 1917 and 3943 Tts eipetajiTOres. for war. work amounted .to roor$ than 17 mtU lions of dollar out of the 26tt millions expended in carrying out its- chartered purpose as above defined. This vast outlay fpr war work was apportioned to camp and community welfare, medical research and relief, and humanitarian aid; and the amount spent for these purposes in 1917 was almost doubled in 1916. In humanitarian aid the Foundation spent more than 8H millions, the largest part of which went to the American Red Cross; but the Belgian Relief Commission received 1100,000, and the Y. M.C. A. for prisoners of war and forThe Mim of eign armies received 1225,000. nearly two million dollars was spent in public health work. . Of this amount nearly half was spent for bookworm, yellow fever amt malaria work throughout the world, and half a million iq fighting tuberculosis in France. Medical education and research received ,pmre Than alunillions; various phpanttiropiea designated by John D. Rockefeller received nearly a million, and miscellaneous expenditures amounted - Rugs, Draperies, House Furnishing! Any photo reproduced on dial of your watch.' Send photo with watch. Photo and watch returned. Same as received. We And he Is hot afraid of the task. He shrinks not from tbe high emprise. He goes smiling to the contention diplomats of the Old Wprld. and amidst their confusion and despair shows them Th AND BUSINESS-LIK- E. - Dial it one-pou- nd J Hn. d-- plain. city, while SL Louis, Chicago Is s class. Detroit, and Cleveland are in the nt At Pittsburg tbe price begins to climb in earnest, and m that city the steak brings 45 cents. In Philadelphia the price is still climbing and tbe jetailers get 49 cents, or 6 cents more than was being charged in New York. In Baltimore tbe price U 44 cents and in Washington 50 cents. Going into New England the statistician finds that in Bridgeport, hu first stop off, the price was 50 cents, and at New Haven, the next stop, 54 cents, while in Providence the pound of sirloin. was selling foe 65 cents, the highest price recorded for any city of the first class in tbe United States. In Boston the price was 56 cents and in Portland, lie, 57 cents. In tbe Southern States, Richmond, Va, first-cla- ss leads off with 44 cents for a sirloin. In Charleston, S. C, the same steak sell for 37 eei)ia, and m Allanta for39 cents. Jacksonville, F!a.i charged 40 cents, and so doe Birmingham, Ala, while in New Orleans, the metropolis of the South, the price is only 32 cents. In Dallas, Texas, the price is 37 cents. If these figures are correcU-an- d they must be so considered since they come from a government department there Is something radically wrong in the distribution of this important article of food, or there is gross profiteering in some of the cities named. And what is made manifest in relation to sirloin cuts is true of other cuts of beef and other meat products, and in fact of everyttijng else. If there is any public enemy more detestable Than another itjs lherood profiteerr llK obstructs the revival of industry, "for the price of food is one of the determining factors in regard to wages, and where the necessity exists for paying attnormally high wages, industrial activity in many lines is delayed. Nor in that all. Unwarrantedly high prices for food Compel many men and women, to eat less of nourishing foods, because they cannot afford to pay the high charges of the dealers. When the prices are too high for the purses of the poor, the result is undernourishment That means less resisting power to illness, a higher death rate, a lower birth rale and a weaker grade of people. The price of food is the concern of everybody. . to promote in th -- eou-erue- ESTABLISHED , Dan. el Webster, a bureau of the U. S. department of labor give an interest- BENEVOLENT ; Amw-- rac. blood, Peopl. DECENT Umresiven out by 36-c- ent 1 Crva. Amer- Th lea t Federation, crt. Many hi On! That Is oar opa That 1 our contribution to hlatory, to humanity.' To show boar illvar Stats can Ilv variant together In unity. How many divergent eraed. can atlll b on THE KNIGHTLY CUT OF BEEF. ' by Dr. Frank motto of th CIM Btataa of i; Flurlbaa Coum. rspai of th CBlt State of Tb Ira ,Dri Kw 119 From Photo to E PLURIBUS UNUM. ence of those whose diity calls them to the national watch lowers. .If there art rouipiu'i. tie which are warming a viper in their they should be warned in time, and should rise and crush it with the m.ght of 'right. The times rail for straight th.ukiug and square the peace amt prog'-dealing without the-,of the woild cannot be resumed. All the nations look today to tin country for sau.iy and in restoring the worlds skill in lesler.-hi- p sadly upset equilibrium. I pon the sturdups and consistency of our conduct during thec uneay tunes depends oilr own welfare not only, but theirs also. America is the sheet anchor that guarantee tbe slabiui oi e.vUua-.on- . , ri Jlllf1.iloifp rrrapodBc and other .publication should h addroa d Member Audit Bureau Circulation. J p McKinney.. Faster RepreaantaUe. New York fdlc, lit Kifth Aanu. Aeenua Chicago Office, 123 South Mlchlaa for the diffusion of such propaganda or the grpwth of such poisonous doctrines. Yet the. mmice is ora wb'ch may; nut be or indolignored, through the 21 MARCH withsasetea: ll 16 feet facing 2nd So. By fet in depth. (Improvements NOW on, costing ever 130.000 00) Af.L, for the sum of 340,000 00 Will erect an apartment coating th sum of 340,000.00. and will secure the money by mortgage to finance same. Have party who will lease the premises and pay th Interest on the total amount Involved and will grant the following options: Lease 1 years so can cash up with 320.000 00 profit Lease 20 years so can cash up with 340 000 00 profit. Lease 32 years so can cash up with 30 000 00 profit. Lease 50 years so can cash up with 3170 000 00 profit. lease 0 years so can cash up with 3250,000.00 profit? J n6,1ar Profit would be --proportionately fwter. Thi IB & proposition If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally No- -' . , " body Can Tell. v e The mixture of 8ageTea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible w ar living In an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we dont have old-tim- K3IV ioThl moit ,roduthre.ul?Uut;oumTh' T.hnWy A,M,f thn haT th bother of attendingth - il pt'on mentioned you can hav all the 1,00 b year and ha."d? 4t ,h n, f h dnfA,T,urJVn ftT?1 th nd f the lease period that you saleot. you Property and tell you that you will make M wJretn all your risks are eliminated wi" furnished. Another idvantae.PefoS,.ii ,h fahor wfll be furnished NOW Prtmnt building and .ulldlnir the readjustment - out. period helped Bear "closest scrutiny. Was. 2J1I. IdKr r" vonrS(iiLA th troublesome task of gathering the sage and th muasy mixing at home.' Alt drug stores sell the ready-to-uproduct. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called Wyeths 8age and Sulphur Compound It Is very popular because nobody can disss The cover it has-b- een applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear. but what delights the ladies with Wyeths Sage .and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully CANDY, Cathartic darkening the hair after' a few1 applications, It also produces that soft lustra and appearance (, abundance which is so attractive- 1 LET HIM GO. The is seeking permission to 8J?Sm chilly Atmosphere than That of Well,. we can recall that during the past year r two a --good many people were expressing totheir entire willingness that he should a locality that has the go of being ever so much warmer thanreputation Holland. IN! RUB OUT T Holland. f, Boston Transcript. LANGUAGES IN TIIE 'SCHOOLS. - The responsibility in the matter of foreign languages in the schools rests with the states. Conditions 8re different in each. Whether n languages, or any particular foreign from elective courses in the public schools of the higher grad's Is al 0 Apfa-imotion to b aocofelimr to circumstances of various sorts. as .Spanish an elective is geft-nnew recognition on Geof mini present and prospective relations w;th our southern neighbor.. It does not foHow that it win entitled to the same standing, at .or is flwsyshc certain that German will always he mmated against a it j. now. or thaj it win. always he in need of Jurt'firation. Bui the common language of the Tnled Slates I.' English and it must, not be ChaHenged where wit hhi th Union. Thai Is lhe any' Republican. ,v- 3SA.2 tesL-Sprin- gfield VAe3F E Instant relief LRib neuralgia pain from your face, head or body with St Jacobs Lin- iment for-eig- drr sn fflT You are to be pitted but remember that neuralgia torture and pain Is the easiest 'thin In the world to stop. Fleas dont continue te suffer: ite so needless. Oet from vour druggist the small trial bottle of 8t Jacobs Liniment;" pour a little In your hand and gently rub th "tender nerve' or eore spot, and Instantly Tea, immediately all- - pain, ache and soreness is gone. Jacob Liniment conquers le perfectly harmless and doen t bum or discolor the akin. Nothing else give relief to quickly.. It never fails to atop neuralgia pain Instantly, whether In th or any part of th body. face.' head Dont auf-ifAdvertisement. pain . It er For Coughs and Colds ke COARANTttO TO INSTANTLY ItCUCVC OR HOtitT fitftwoeo ASK ANY MUOO a tried aed tested rtuitdr sas ilk acts promptly and effectively ad eoetsms Sooputsa, You gst that remedy by askiortw POS 10E SEMI - WEEKLY NE WSSrcil Cmtry v )ii Wewspapq |