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Show - - "- - t J DBERET i ! i the profile and tha losses consequent upon the rise: and the fall of the prices f the products of the industry in which both sides are Street, jointly engaged. . - NEWS EVENING Corner of 8ouU Tempt Slt Lak Horc end East Tempi City. Ltnh. , M ,.t .. IM GIVE A GARMENT. nbWeekly, per Sin,kM Ceplea . yr J IM rent . 4 -- TUIf ' ' ov npapr, nt , 1 The emergency is grave few people hers in peaceful, prosperous America are able to red noRRon in Hungary. realize how really desperate tbe need Is. But win doubti hv creator dif- they may accept w Ith confidence the statements al Hungary ficulty in' putting .down tbe preiect those know wbo cf tbe pitiful facts from perof Bolshevism than Germany has had Jn sonal observation; nd they will never have a ! peoples better suppressing the Bpartacans. The to do a kmd!y deed ilb lev opportunity and tare too different in jtbeir Hiaracleristics trouble ancFoost to themselves than in making their; intelligence to efdessurance that the and prompt response to this urgent " hidh have marked hearty, j moderation and steadiness appeal, r the latter la revolution the t the of frogres very sort of garment of gcsid material Is country still be also made evident hi the former. needed and w HI be gratefully accepted. This ina population .marie up of non- -' cludes Hungary-ha- s shoes, caps, blankets, and cloth from coboefve If not violently antagonistic elements; which clothing for infants can be made. Milfor . and extreminU are sure to have opportunity lions of yards of cloth have already been sent and suceesa in promulgating their mosLIan- -' sc rot s the sea to be made up over there," tastic1 theories. Even if the alleged Bolshevist to meet the tut enormous requirements, it ! armj of 0,000 marching into the country shall w ill he Boceesary to depend on the liberality of prevo th be, as intimated, made up largely of I ho people w ho have in' their homes many tw-a! natives who were held in Russia as prisoner of article of clothing which they ran well ominous Of Now Is the time to respond. To turn warhp invasion is nevertheless spare. tbe Introduction of the soldiers councils" out the clothes closets and make up generous which have made such a sorry mess of thing? tn bundles- - fob tbe half-cla- d sufferers is a simple V Russia by perpetuating the militaristic mob rule Christian doty;'and to hard or carry those .which is more destructive than military autoo bundles to the places appointed for their col" and power. lection is an honorable and a fitting act which ncjAccurate information as to the real slate evqry donor should feel a personal pride hr ' of affairs is impossible at this lime, but enough performing. is available to make tangible tbe fear that PLUTOCRATIC ANARCHY AND LAW-DE-! eastern Europe is fairly seething in a hot delUNCE. is uge ot anarchy and ruin. It perhaps inevitable that these things shall be, in order to purge pHEjuideniable right to oppose the enactment lawny the noxious influences that threaten with of a law, to create public seutunent against ! the? poisonoug breath every present effort to the passage of it, and even to throw parliamentj restore order and peace. But.ie world cannot and other obstacles in its way while in ary il'.ok on unmoved at a fpeclacle so sickening. of legislative consideration, must not. process The shadow resta darkly upon the conferences be regarded as implying the right to resist its st Paris where world-ordis the goal on which enforcement when once it has properly become mens minds are fixed; and the feeling of anx-- 1 Of the law of the land. The important part tety and dismay extends to erry part of the distinction apparently has been lost sight of by I civilized globe. What is the end of it all to be? a group of rich men said to be connected with fWhat the cur? for the madness which has Hie tobacco industry, who are proposing to insensed these tens of millions of men? corporate in New York an association opposed to national prohibiting! , whose prime object AIM AT THE PROBLEM CONSISTS. JN will be, by every legal, honorable and reputable TN prosperous and con-- 1 means, to make forever inoperative the eighfvery tented community, there is an equitable dls-- I teenth- amendment to the Constitution! It will be seen that these gentlemen do not Iribijtiou of the gross profits of indulry bethis is when and labor. It tween capital propose to test the amendment in the courts, only or to procure its repeal, .Th'elr declared pur(distribution is inequitable that the labor problem"' lakes on a disturbing aspects If pose is to make its enforcement impossible to -; labor demands more than its sbareror alt. of make it forever inoperalrve." Andln order to ' the gross profits, capital defends ilself by make their opposition formidable, they are to withdrawing .from the industry and enforces a land themselves together under the form of lock-oIf capital squeezes- - out more than law, the more systematically to spend their jits share, or ill, of the gross profits, labor millions in trying to beat down the Constitu. the.. only weapon it has, and goes on tion mf the United States-Thedo not like AH there is to the probstrike or a walk-ou- L this latest addition to the national charter; lem. therefore, is that each side shall be just to they have no patience with it; and they are lhe other, labor not tryirffc to "destroy the farn- -, not only not going to respect and abide by it, mg power of capital, and capital not trying to but they are going (o nullify it, hold it in r crush, labor... - . ; rehdCf It forpvpr uioperative ! The Generally speaking, the American heart fact that 4S out of the 48 slates of the Union and mind are sound on this question. In spile have ratified it, and that by formal proclamac.' the extremists on both sides the grasping tion it has been declared to be a part of the ' autocrats among capitalists, the irresponsible Constitution as much so as the first or the But the slighfest fifteenth amendment or as any article or paraagitators among workers. symptom of unrest tends to create misundergraph of the Constitution itself this fact, we standing on either side. At the firt attempt repeat, has no weight with these of labor to get what it thinks is its due, capiplutocrats. They are determined to make war, tal takes fright at what it mistakenly assumes destructive and perpetual war. upon the Conto he an effort to destroy its earning power stitution of the country. and they are cloaking ' 'and eliminate its owner. Because capital is themsehes with the forms of law in order the capital, labor often acts as if there were no more effectively to wage it. - limits to the reservoirs of wealth upon which No better-- opportunity than this now afTo draw for the increase of wages, The-enn- is forded need be asked by the friends-- of pro. understandings lead to mistakes from which hibition to lest 6ut defiant phase of cy "botji. sides suffer; and treason involved in the proposed Just now, when there is so much talk of incorporation. An organization which knows thSp cost-o- f the- - srair erf no better living as related-to to announce its purpose of wagthan wges, it- - is well to remember that prices. ing war upon the Constitution and making it wge and cros profits are inevitably bound forever inoperative has much to learn of laws together, and in their various fluctuations and' court' end probably prisoir Ttfff s.'T TTS. " they wove up and down more or less together. wjth,J'ir.e:,.Jaiid,witl.8urfJy. get-- , burnt, playing. Ifiwages are to comCTbirS'n.'Tfifc cOst-o- f 'b'v'in nf money controlled by ef '"most come down aLvc; but unless wages do cme are tobacco magnate. ho ' down, the cost of living must remain practically see their trade"them in danger, or whisky magnates where It is. Now, which is to experience, the w ho see-- 4 heirs gone will afford no immunity 'diip first? And how can the break he mad? when the hard hand HTTbiTTaw comes down iwjih the leat injurious rYsulU? The worker upon them. Their anarchistic program .s not .caffwot stand the wholo burden of the drop In the less hateful becau-- e of being gilded. They tfio waev can injutice of sudi ajlropos-tiowould grace a penitentiary as well as any other not be denied by anybody. On the oilier band, Bolshevist. nd employer except the government ran afford to go on indefinitely paying unlimited war I HAGUE OF NATIONS NOT NEW NOTION. and Wages, while gross prpfils-'diminlsStSengtb disappear. ,To require him to do so is AN almost forgotten plan for real League a c unjust as tbe othpr proposition.-- " The capi-tii- st of .Nations outlined, in a London paper cannot be expected to carry the whole Rrventy-on- e jears ago, and translated into variThus ous French and Gemini1! new sparer at the time, biydenanf more than the wage-earnlh matter 0 gross profits is brought into the has unique in!erel in commotion with the same jnrUtneut; and again the matter of their equit-Vo- ie great subject occupying the thought of all distribution olfprs the one solution. civilized peoples of the earth at th present , F example, if the goods which a wagearner day. Charles Mackay was the (author of two produces dqop 10 per cent m price, he should editorials, under th heading The United Stales .not ootnplain if his wages drnninwe than 5 of Europe March, 1848, in the firt of which In oyier words, there ean be no io- - he Jpld his readers that the pcrTLto ehhes pareelmenl of side tf each is veiling t0 share justs Europe made by Castlereagh, Metlernich, and Ji 4 out-'brc- I' 1 r ' 1 1 bld t J 4 ? J ' 1 1 t 1 S i well-ordere- M I k . ; ? ,y i ! l ; :ir-- . Va 'i i 5 , er 'i l ut. em-Lpl- -- y nd law-defyi- ng te Kun by SALT LAKE THEATRE rol. Dr. Frank S DATS Turn si AKCII 21 MATINEiJ bUlItDkV . Cra rtPRA a TSSSP-- mot Urt first by mooalljM. la fact, I wo bar saorpt In tba moonlight. It was at k aummor resort, by tb sow 1 was young. So waa aba. I thought I lov bar. But I got lltu rnapsnss from aha was gnatlt apd always hr, aihooah wtlcomad m wHb a am I Is and spoke intimately wuh ma. , But alia naa too was. Hrr mood defeated ms. I ws afraid f her. t fled at last. I felt that I waa becoming entangled with a ghost, t ssesr knew what bseam of bsr. This la tbs way hs would talk. It may I gtvy yo rora WU of what I mean. moon-borah aald on Sight aa w aat os tha tea, looking at ftie moon-lan- e ' I asked. "What do "Have jon sever road Baudelatr 'B agate lire Eahoreusea, Ktl Foe ma Is answered. NS." Tou ought to. fls waa sot a Sataslat, they wiy prove to you. He waa s vatic. He waa on of those mind that peep through 'tha Istentices of thing and a1 not 'facta, but tha other In which - imr mt MOV O p IOIMAI socicnrvmm,' RucklJ Apt Pre-c- law-defyi- ng h er. sio.ooo 4!Hf i, ut PRICES uj NIGHTS 25c 50c 73 ivr see ww ws ww nst' s w " O 0 v Special Benefit for the Sail Lake City Teachers Fond () Every night except Monday end Tup a, $H5. Four mat-Inbeginning Thurs, ee . IHE FIGHTING ROOSEVELTS a good"" O O ATTHBORPHEUM O aLWAys SHOW tr. o HI. HH.INMM, His Job Was to Make Better Americans o Ho irM never above emplojlng popular means to that ehiL WIwn he ww told hut life atorv would make a bully photoplay, i(, o plenty of pnooh and thrills galore ft 7; Halftone with FTivrv n-- vni FTov' & co. M VOK mTOVY A Musical "AFILM FOLKS WILL ENJOY r Ho never could stand Bums and Frabito .1 - wnocrv - Monday and Tuesday o o o 0 o March fe" p jxaga. iiji STRAND 25c, SSc, 75c. 25c, 50c. oltlce m.-io- 19 Big 4240. WONDERFUL ' N AZIMOV A I moon-struc- IWlj ... FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS. p-- Out of the Fog Weekly. Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, S:15. Afternoon prices, 10c,' 15c. 'ieht Prices: 15c, 25c, 3c. Austin Adaires, CEPTIOV KHOAIR." .Scenario bv Jane Mathis, halt TWENTY YEARS AGO. Lake Girt Files of Th Deseret New Do tale tures MARCH 25, 18S! of the sea and adven- of Interest flnhcr-fol- k Iou?Thrn ace OCT OF THE TOG With the great NAZDIOVA the tt EEK NANA BRYANT ALL THIS Star i. Anthony .Players was shot. ' In a lecture before the school Of economics London, Sidney Webb, chairman of the national education board, severely criticized American Institutions, and declared tothc purest cttyJn. America w the 'Mormon'' Salt Lake City. Anthony Godb and T. B. H. Stenhouse, former Salt Lakers, were reported to have entered into contract with th Japanese government to supply them with J00.090 tons of iron ore from their deposits on the California seacoaat, 60 'miles south of - Ensenada. A dispatch from Manila stated that In, a fierce fight American forces swept the Insurgents back towards Malabo n, 100 natives being killed. ';r Harry Livingston of Salt Lake was found dead In a State street rooming house. At first it waa thought ho had committed suicide but later developments Indicated he had died from natnr causes. pieent KeodalP - 16c-35- e. JUNE ELVIDGE tn OP MYSTERY with a Rich Cumrdy feature and rare scenic study. j I ii 4 today, Tvro thyrs - Grace Darmond in Tomorrow big sensation What Every UN vvort CE." waw. xazl- - ITS and all week Young is 'LOLA. WITHOrT A SOI L end final episode Terror of the . - - Range. AUSTRALIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zaaisnd UI10IU IUSUUUSUI BOM Kill UK Largest, Acueax. ISl - bcoamera, d Rot fares and sailings appb td of steamship ajO?r.U tcVaScoavf. Street. arvnt, 4tS 8eymour . R . work, Bank work, country work, legal work, quick work. specialties. Deseret News Job PertRan-Roa- 155 feet facing 2nd So. B 3J4 feet in depth. NOW on. eoetlng over 130,000.06). c Aid. for the mm of StO.OOO 00. Whl erect an apartment costing th igm of 340,000.00, Sld will secure the money by mortgage to finance asm. Have party who will lea re th premie nd pay th interest on th to1 uruount involved and will grant th following option; caah pp with 320 000 00 Lyase It years 20 years o can cah un with GO ono 00 profit. lave ' profit. Ieasa 2 years eo can cash up with flOOnOOO profit. 50 jeara so can cash op with 1170 000 00 Iare Lease 60 years so ean each up villi 3250,000.00 profit. profit, Lear for longer periods and your profit would arb proportion! This1 In a proposition- - wYiereln r' guaranteed you profit. The property Itcelf prod urea the results but you prefer guaranteed profita rath.r than have tba bother of to the details, t nder all tha options mentioned you enn have nil money ou put your hands at tha end of th 16th Jcr pu l down your profit at th end of lb lens period that you, j n v . ?''' y'r t? J The great country newspaper of thla section Is the News L2.00 per year. Issued and Monday . Thursday Semi-Week- ly Gara Kimball f improvement in Matjnecs Wednesday and Sat. Mat. jsc; Night 25o to 75c TOMORROW STOP-LOOK-LIS- TEN ! RAIPH CLQMGER CE8IRIDE llB.VDiillL a romance of the South Sweefesl Girl In Dixie t pride, c IPPSiSSS THEATRE tf TONIGHT powerful drama of love, and false ambition q-- Dorothy Dalton in the big protluctlon EXTRA VAG v a ' 1 , 4 PATHE NEWS, llCIOGRAms, BtSlffs CARTOO.V Ox -I-- ri'- XHE FLC T-- l- -- HARRY MOREY and EDITH STOREY In THE NEXT GtM.lt-- riii i BROADWAY Charts Pepper -- FATE" Women. Whiskers and Automatic- - A Maggie BOBBY FLIRTING WITH .YTIOX Jcieing famous play the rest has been broken np. In spite of parchments" andJa ibe teeth of ibe standing armies oi the despotic powers;" and he raised the question as to what relationship ooght to be established among the various state of Europe, with or without Russia, lo stijpersede the defunct .arrangements,.-- ! the-- r?a ty of VtcTma." The answer was given In the form of term tentative qnestion whether the, time is not approaching when the various countries where constitutionalism, eilhr republican or monarchical, shall be established may unite in a holy alliance of the people, and form amongst each other the United States of Europe," This idea he developed in hfs second artl-i- le and answered the objections that might be ;ai-e- d lo ft oh Ihe score or differences la language, in religion, or in civilization. He held that the fundamental interest in constitutional government, as opposed to absolutism, was strong enough to oveirome all of these external difference, and he showed that the states might be absolutely independent each of the rther in ail and every matter of internal policy, and jet he prohibited by the unalterable code of the great European union from ever entering into a war with another member pf the ' . ' -league, , 1, brH this li precisely what tbe nations p re now striving for, and is essentially what jbeir propoed Leagu claims to accomplish. DOUGLAS 'FAIRBANKS , CLAYTON in TODAY ONLY Theatre Liberty TODAY ONLY FLLIOTT DEXTER a splendid company -- SPECIAL ATTRACTION Grand Echo Pipe Organ 25-7- 5c LAST TIMES TODAY and JUNE ELVIDGE PAGE OP MY. STERN Good comedy and scenic 5 and J Cent RI ALT O Special moslc .convert orchestra PAGE ETHEL ' L Pathca New Hilarious comedy with S touch of pathos. MaUThurs. and Sat. Prices Mata., Nights at ' . A love story of fisher-fol- k TOD Y, . W13X, TIILRS. Kmythc. Cliff Thompnnn and the WUkcs "Mile-a-Minn- fe LIBERTY From the stage sucreM by IL i5. ' Da; Extraordinary offering Price. 15c; Children half prk Pk-torl- Cambridge won the l$th annual boat race with Oxford, rowed from Putnvy to Mort-lak- e, a distance of four and a quarter miles. Two highwaymen mad an' unsuccessful attempt to bold up the Angels' Camp stag near Altavlll, Calaveras county, Cal. On Flaming Frcal The Reckoning; charm of romance i'f , e Belle Bennett in - KYRA pk-tar- Depicting the Intent scenes enacted daring 117 and ISIS Togethee with , Tlio screen- most distinguished artist in a (day surrounded by tlie mjHterv of the sea and the NOW PLAYING show today two-dra- Presenting Spectacular special v THREE DAYS ONLY Sy . 1 ril DULY, at 2:20 and 4 p.Jm. t EVITNING SHOW DULY, at 8:30. .(OMISSION, Matinees 25c; evening, 50c No heats Reserved ' ALL PROCEEDS GO TO TEACHERS FYXD 16c, c 31-Ap- ap-pro- 2 MSTIVKKS o o o ITU O o o IL salelc, at ticket ftV o dally, tl o Phone Wasatch T.m ' 1A1HERICAN Evenings, MaUnee Beats on A lie said f Go ahoul, but no faking! s fakir. One of Ills last acts was to tho finished production. tick ainttFVS'L fxim.i ns O . An Authorised Flint Version of the I4fe "and Works of Colonel Theodore Itooacretr ' n. 1 St lo tills purforuiaar THE WOlU.D'S GRE.TLbT CI.L1 half-forme- d. From th NOWS PABLO CASALS pas-eio- e, WHO ONLY MIT TOMORROW. Aay 5QC CbUOren under IS not admit - Poem baa been translated by Andrew Lang. "The Moon came down tho winding stair, it open; and Ilk that musts ' vague nod old heard by Gerard do Nerval, a shiromerlngpovind begin aa of moonlight made vocable; as Tho ahalt tove all thlaga strong and sweet. That know me and ar known of me; The lover thon ahait never meet, Tb Und where thou eh alt ivsVer ha ' That ta I. One a month I llv. when tb ma.ia ehlnea. I do not love tba aonehtna. During the daylight all th coara vitality of men and animal function. 1 do not tiks work and play and atruggla and success. T ilka dreams and wonderTneat and I gneseer and all things wo aid rather tee fairies dancing than children romping. Deed peoplo er morsJn I terestlng thas ths living. ' -- When ths moot ahtnos there la a swat tillnee everywhere. Then th soul emerges. Then I broathe. I am released from the vulgar Present. Th Past end th Futur com and sit with ms. They are ao calm, as certain, ao eternally fixed. They bring ms peace., ti "I am human, as you. But all my Is hushed. Ilk th bug sea there. My thought are cool, and whisper like th night wind My Impulse nr all My fenciea are as uncreated world "What other shrink from and aay. That way madness lien, I seek premonitions, cryptic hints, Sineaev intuitions, unbolt-- " able deed alf that Ta atranga and weird and not to be verified, . "I not that madness?" I asked. Perhaps. Still I gnj tan enough to keep th convention and my liberty. Who shall say which la mad, th sun or th moon? k call me Mine la tha mooa-UfIf you choose, for I was moon-borI Jov this hour and place, the moons hour and the seas place. It la, as Ksait says, ' Tha nntmarlnabla lodge Of solitary think inee, each aa dodrg Conception to th very bourne of heaven. Then I leave tha naked brain. I waa young. And healthy. 80, as I said, I was afraid of her. (Copyright, 1 Sit, by Frank Crgne.) t.v MARCH SI 4 ' W, The Moekwl FroTh they float On of the O tu cajt Frleew Vigtiia tOc o A2.O1I Pat. Slat, tec to tl Flua War Tax. Peats Today w, ! n (C0U.T w.?, ALEXANDER UonStreri. 1KI& Tonihu T. Hood ptrwDli MA.STEH OK THEM ALL 1 con--pira- Itrmem"-T-ers-whelb- 1 i)rK SALT LAKE THEATRE N. d, ' tie For Ta , ts the week when everybody ouyht to the effort to give a garment for the s ts 1 .clothing of the suffering European refugee hM Edition.,..,,..... Foreign yetura (ttrd of the great war. Throughout the whole Unitjdrvr all bunnies rnmmami ettone and B re ed Wales eampalgn fur the collection of used THE I'V'rtKRET NW Ctah. clothing and iboet is under way, and It should Halt Lak City. be the most successful movement of the kind f'Orreependmce am other raadlay matter for ever undertaken. Purely the need for it was publication dhbuld be nddreaaed t the never greater. It is'nol too much Ut say that Mini bar Audit Moreau Circulation J: P. MeKIntiey, aatera Repreeentatie. in the Iterated countries, millions on million New York Odlce lit Fifth Avenu. of men. women and children are destitute; nut Chicago OWc. tit South Michigan Aveeu. areas of alone in Belgium and the shell-swe- pt Hntsred af the poat office el Halt Lak City. I pecoad rlan matlar accordlnaT to Act- of Congr RuIn the Slavic but eerbia. France, nations, Mar ok 1. 171. , . n in r reece Near of the oilier tni parts Tn Aaaoetated Pree ta exclusively eatttled to mania,' EaL The appeal for (heir relief comes t Ibe tbe ae for gpublteatton of alt Bea dispatcher la e redded bred Med to It or not otherwise Amecicin-BoEros from M crpt n T I ft eT' published d and aleo the local "borcie. AIT right of rrpublirattoa of special dia-- 1 plan is that on every relief ship that earrie pat be hero aro aleo roeerved. of clothing will be fooda proport idhate-amou1919. ; r . .MARCH seui. SALT LA KB CITY. . MOON-EOR- . 1 BiiintM Manngor Q. Whitney SSjLsf l MARCH 23 1910 TUESDAY DESERET EVENING NEWS .;. , i ( f : - dut. Bear ploseat scrutiny. th Was. 2213. readjustment period ; |