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Show A ed., Jiya!. yffiVy. ..w. s. fr.r ' ' ' - - DESERET EVENING NEWS DESERET EVENING NEWS ; Carnar ti South Temple and Rut Temple Straata, Rail Lake City, Utah. Rohm O. Whitney 81'BSCJtTmoN PIUCK& v Bally. par Tear .,...$ 88 Kewa (Saturday per year , 10 par year I Canta Ingle Voon Edition 1 Canta i Phrefgn postage extra. Addreaa all buala rommu'.lcatlona and all re THE DESERET NEWd Mlttaacea Salt Lake City, Utah. keml-Weekl- y. fpi. worst a 8 poet. 8i To ft For The te ' diodr lj !i, BreaU-Lilovs- I1 i1 irj if -- de A DEADLY FOE TO THE FORESTS. k. ot ing. prospects, and to increase prodigiously the CHAKESPEARE put into the mouth of one of his characters the familiar line, One woe doth tread upon another's heels, so fast they follow , 'This will come to mind as reports of successions of destructive pests to crops . and other sources oj human maintenance are sent over the wires. Only a short time ago, public attention was called to prospective and destruc-- v live visitatio- n- from thirteen-a- nd - geventeer year locusts, or grasehopers, efuring theJurren: spring. And now. the bark beetle has appeared, as deadly an enemy to the tree as a forest fire. Thousands of acres of 'trees in the .Durango SCHRAMM dUM . SO .V DRUG educative Influencee have glanced off like water from a dook'e.back.' ; t But X take It that my correapondent to not one of tbeae, hut to really a willing and receptive mind whojl wonder why all the Intellectual- pabulum he devour falls to make mental bone und muacle, , In ether word, why this defective spiritual metabolism? i There may fee other reasons, but on reason, probably, . Is that my inquirer - to eating too much. Intellectually speaking, and - i apt exerolalng enough. Tr. Samuel Johnson pointed out the dan- -, ger that Us In (he pleasure o f acquiring knowledge. Tou are apt te beget an soon- moue appetite and tio commensurate vigor. ' W gala strength only by doing as well ss ' , eating. I would recommeyad to (his young 'man' that hetry to teach what .he knows te some one eise. Knowledge to nutritious and become a part of he only when we pas It Back 'hurt you? Cant straighten without feelmg sudden pains, sharp ache and twinges? Now listen) That lumbago, eclat lea, or maybe from a strain, and youll get blessed relief the moment yon rub your back with soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Liniment!" Nothing else take out oreneas, lameness and eHffnens so quickly. You almply rub it on and out cornea th pain. It to perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor' the Limber up! - Dont eufTSTT Hit. a mall trial bottle from any drug atoi&rand Attar using It Just once, youll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or rauae any more misery. It never disappoints and ha been recommended for SO year. Stop drugging kidaeya! They dont cause backache, because they have no nerves, . therefor can - not causa pain. 4(Advertisement) remenjher hi High School I never underbut afterward, when a a teacher I had to teach Algebra to boys and gfrla, X really learned ft myself. Conversation and discussion assist us to digest the knowledge we acquire. For In the heat of argument, although we may not be convinced by others, we generally ourselves. , It to also a good practice to write down what w think or knew. In which case ws that wo. do not know It at H, of that eur knowledge to exceedingly convince vague. INSTANTLY tha- t- TW fiOICf WITH 198 feet "In depth. B feet facing Snd-S. Improvements NOW on. costing over IJO.OW.OO). 40.000 00, ALL for the sum of .Will erect an apartment coating the aum of 40,000.00, and will tecnr : the money by mortgage to finance same. Have party who will lease th pre mines and pay th Interest on th total amount involved and will grant tbe following options: , - . . Lease If years so can cash up wit h 130,000.00 profit. ' 00 (ML so can cash up Leaser years profit, h I. rare 22 years o ran caeh 1)00 00 profit. Lease 50 years so can cash up with $170,000.00 profit. 0 years so can cash up;wlth 1250.000.00 profit. Leas Lease for longer periods and your profit would be proportionately greater. Thl la a proposition wherein you are guaranteed jour profit. The property Itself produces the' results but you might profits rather than hava the bother of attending to th details Under all the options mentioned you can have all th hands at the end of the 18th money you put up back and down your profit at the end of th lease period that youyear pull ' Lot of people will sell you property and tell you that you will select. make a fortune, but thl la a caa wherein all your risk are eliminated and your positive profit guaranteed. Bond will be furnished. Another advantage aocrulng will be that In building the apartment building labor will b furnished NOW and tha readjustment period helped ' ouL Bear closest cruttnv. Was. 111. ' REFUNDED ASKAXTOSiUtflST prefer-guarantee- atl about the great war. Just attempt to tell erne ene. Bay a classroom full of children, a eucclrwt story (of the war from It bo ginning te Its close, auA see what a blur and mix to ever all eur Smewlodi -- WONDERFUL rtjfccrBa.X 'X O PLO OK LISTEN ST 15 r receive. You thlnk you know, for eiample, TOTOM ' TWENTY YEARS AGO. U- aFrom tbe Files ot The Dsaeret Neva. MARCH IS. SI. Th beard of director cf th Utah Sugar . Company mt la Salt Lake and declared a IS per cent stock dividend. It also decided to expend not lew than half a million dollars In the extension Lnd development of the sugar Industry. . . Th passenger steamer Stella, prying be- - , tween Southampton, England, and the Chan--- " nal Island, crashed on the Casquet rocks near the Island of Alderney ia a Bens fog and foundered In ten minutes, following an exploetem of the hoflem It era estimated that 110 person were drowned. Samuel W". Brown, a highly respected real- dent of Alpine, Utah,' died ad his home (her . after a abort Uhieaa He wee eurrtred by a large family. A sneak thief gtoto a hag containing XSSOS ' from the aeat of an erpreea wagon In front . of the Welto-FSrg- o exprew offlc la San ' v Franclaco. a V Hector Xeublew 'of amwauke began suit fpr (15,009 damage against thru jurymen- -, triio convicted him on charge of conspiracy six years before. President Lorenzo Snow and a party of Church officials rialted (he Brigham Young Academy at Provo, the visit being made la honor of Preet Bnowa JSth birthday although three daya in advance., thereof, $HO-P- --SM- ART - the woman who wishes her costume to express ber own personality, tbe HAMILTON creations present the freshness, originality, and personal charm of genuine style distinction r . ; they stand apart. . t T i V? Most Distinctive Fashion Expressions and Tinest Custom Tailoring Distinguish our - to The post of an inch in length, and usually tack a tree in swarms. fa one-eigh- three-eix-leent- th ' THE DOUGHBOYS , Tailor-MadeSui- ts - to Two HundredBUd Fifty Dollars. THdrfection of fit, the precision of detail marked with definite individuality, the gTace-- , - lullf contoured and modeled shoulders and aleeves--afl the little feminine elegancies are ' revealed in the various straight line; blouses; box and mannish Thirty-Fiv- e . tyne-Kilhonett- es: Sumptuous Reception and Evening Gowns Daytime and Dancitig Frocks hs at- .. .W DESPAIR. -- "rbi so homesick that go ahead and pay my surance." -- Puele Sam might as well wife that 110,000 life inKansas City Star. JTLL pstdr - . annl-verear- y- beeUft.-.- - essing the Individual in Modish Attire ..JFor . , , ORIGINAL MODELS, which include a number of gowns expressly created for our shop. Exquisite metallic tissues, laces," sequins and t crystal van-color- ed . Capes, Wraps, Coats COIE JI ANY EVILS. -- Thirty-Seven Fifty to Three Hundred Dollars. f intyiduaHzed' capes. Wraps and coats, are orig' shown atrth Formal Taris Fashion Openings a collection ' that is difltmctrvely typical of this house. , . assemblage-e- mat successes ains . of-th- . RELIEVED OUR DRUG STORK IS A? U SOUTH MAIN ST rilZ-l- yp-wit- tr-j- (Copyright, - Keeps your food sweet and fresh al a minimum cost Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept, ' wlth-840,0- remains with It. The Information thafr wo give away Is that which we most truly po- aesa. To th realm of the mind the saying to e. "It Is mere bleesed to give than to ' REFRIGERATOR . - ASTHMA er A RANNEY & kin- - stood Algebra, Iito,jwhajsqnlfjhgmlna approximately, yards in lengths from 3 to 10 yards. Among them you will find satins, ecru pongees, white pongees, silks, poplins, taffetas, in attractive checks, stripes anJ figured brocades. The regular values range from $2 to3 a yard, special sale price,,$1.25 ' , a yard. Up X often-discov- a manufacturer's output 1500 ness, sciatica with St Jacobs Liniment. en. The general awakening of the Sunday .prqsiige of the Bolshevist program, Wnd immediate aetfori to prevent spread of the best .schools of Spokane-te-U- he to bolster up Lenine's repifialinn necessityorihdrir ever the west 6T5.000 aggressive action in securing !nereaed attendEstablishment Bopolitical prophet of the acres, much of which is covered by yellow ance wild higher efficiency, as displayed in varie lshevist regime ainij the nuns Central pine, and it is this timber that is being killed. ous denominational campaigns and eon testa, I mpires is the. drpam whose realization will It is claimed that the only way to check- will mean less work for, the juvenile court and fewer unhappy homeA Spokane Chronicle. fill with unspeakile 'pride and joy the malig- -. mate the beetle is to destroy the infested Ire? naot furies that are wrecking Russia and DjT felling and burning, as r the Insect can live v GERMAN STAFF OF DEATH. threaten the stability and civilization of the only in' live trees. The Wile develops much European continent. fter the fashion of the butterfly, depositing v,The Imperial Staff andjthe highi command L L Jt ii jjilficulLio estimate to its eggs under lb?brk of a tree in the fall; were held in awe and reverence by all Ger$ delays of the Peace Conference in the hatching occurring in the spring; when the mans. They might be chummy and playful with their God, but not with the general staff. finishing up the treaty with the defeated na- - insects burrow right and Its voice and program were obeved without 4eftundeFWT)arE, tion art responsible for, this Hungarian ca- - and in a short time AS destroy the life of the tre. ouestion or hesitation. Now, thanks to Marshal landty. But it can not well Forh. and some hardy warrior disputed that They appeared In thdBlack Hills in 1890, L Allied neglect to relieve the prevailing hunger in 1901, and in 1907 were specially in again hunch of unlerrified Americans theincluding rrim and evidence f fearsome imperial staff has not on tv had Its n1 misery in Central Europe has played di- -! at Idaho Springs, Colo. Government experts stinger pulled, but has been sent to ihe scrap s rttly into' of the radical a' Italy report ihal In Id years., at the Black Hills, 80 heap, body and breeches.- The demolition of baa been ve.ryjtubboVn about, food cent of. the merohantable limber was deallowing the German general staff means more for the per auppliet to go int Austria-Hungar- y, and has stroy ed, entailing an enormous annual loss. permanent peace .of Europe than possibly any apparently been blind No the fact that such a Z Fanners and landowners In this part of tha. other concrete agency of armed action. It was couraa wa aura to foment not a staff of 1ife. It was thiwrtaff of death. Bolshevism In its Country are warned to look out for the. bark Los Angeles Times. . ' . , , hat-exte- , OO. Instant relief from . pain, backache, soreness, stiff-- , inci-denta- lly i from $2.00 to $3.05 a yard, special sale price The last of - with the department of forestry getting Into yThe-foresTcont- rularly ( Jv except through some such world-wiagreement and authority as is possible with The tribunal now sitting in France. The earnest hope is that permanent and effective action will be secured through this means. Silks that seljL m -- Hats and Bonnets The very loveliest models from the leading artists of America and Paris. ' Blouses, Vestees and smartest accessories are offered you in the newest effects. nt, t IjJ' the-hand- - , .sjMquth iwr sf -- I - CONTINUES TOMORROW wheasy breath Inf. It slop croup, too, Foleys Honey and Tar taste food nd th little one like it, it coouia o morphine, chloroform or other druf that yoa wouldn't like la five to youaf children. Do nod accept a substitute. Mrs. k H. Gsnot. Sdmitod. Vi, wnt r UrbabyvMatnAM with asrvw.Muii as4 a er on of the .fulfillment of hm prediction that Central Europe would aoou come under the same sir-sterft a that of Russia. This was his pledge and JiiSJustificatton when upbraided by bis own 'shamelessness of peOpl for the infamy-an- d the treaty which he made with the Germans at Both Germany and Austria, he i a stored his humiliated followers, would soon be making common cause with Russia to put- Jing an end not only Jo autocracyjmtrto everyregarded as thing else wtitehhialdared-riSio- n "inimical to of the proletariat" When the revolution came after the Kaiser's abdication, the Petrograd Bolshevists made the most of it; but as tbe Spartacan element was r gradually overthrown by the moderate or ma- jorttf Sociaiists, the hopes of the extremists in Russia began' to waver, and the political I etrStegy of their radical leaders was In' danger tjf,bsingdiscrcdiled. Now comes (his success , cols MS ISM sia IrafflimlHIsktCM dn ot FoMv'a Hi rr h4 Tar smy wd Is rmy did 'fotp ku 11. kmi 1m S sick a dar ssww. Of eounM, there aremoany who hare had be ad van tags of hooka aid men and art and have come out unecatbed of culture They are what have been called Duck-hackin school and cut, from whom aU ip, j (her oufht fcveriah colds, couha, snuffles,' and Just " Jr--- Silk your diatremad and comfortable, five Honey and Tar. Foleys It is what to have for ai-ti- -- . yoa ,bbtotay u THE ciU-snsh- Stop want to make If -- - - VOTING. w the "Snuffles" hr pr. Fvaak Cron. 8 W A faulty mm In me wanting I fay a B ia eonearnasj edu- nation Cana not ednnalaT Ha aaya that ha haa( adMULUAo of many opportunity for tUMyOelMsi vwnent. but aomehow dooa pot got tkt advMthad pood jut ot thorn. Ho a got oo fan to aythat ho regularly ' ladi my article. Wfo'at I'm coming te to Hp conUnnen thl X ye4 educating books, educating - , da attend frequently, educating lecture, etc. And am non the better and none tha Wtoer for St Wont you please tollman why thl to so, and aleo how it can he reme- - I COMPULSORY Dm tuv why, a e.. -' 1910 M A RC I 1 31 MONDAY WHY NONE THE WISER. not merely immensely strengthened in Russia by such a policy the soil is prepared w here else in the countries where revolution has followed the war for the sowing and. the quick growth of its pernicious seeds, 't , Massachusetts experiment of making voting compulsory will be watched with state constitutional amendment has been adopted by which failure to register will be penalized; as well as failure to cast a ballot. who may be ill or absent Of course-perso- ns March I. 1171. time may be relieved election or at registration At The Associates Press la exclnalvely .entitled te of their default by furnishing a proper affidathe nee for republication of all news dispatcher vit. Failure during a year to make application credited to it or not otherwise credited In thl newspaper, and also the local news published for disregistration will subject the voter to a fine herein. AH rights of repubUratlon of special patches hers are also reserved. . of two dollars before he may apply. Failure for two years will Subject him to a . fine' of SALT LIKE CITY. MARCIj 31, 1919. ten dollars-befo- re he. may apply; and failure constituted misdemeanor will three for years i HEARTENING AND HOPEFUL. dollars which with a penalty of twenty-fiv- e assessors at the rate of the be collected the of by ONEST constitution may comment on the LJ not being althe offender a dollars five into lake will year, Nations of always League is the until lowed to line fully paid. register account" the circumstances of its birth. Rival i is provided for same of schedule The oe penalties had satisfied, to and conflicting' interests failure to vote as for failure to register. national fears allayed and venerable arguments While iLJs desiraWe that all citizens exmet. The result could not but be a scheme of creation much give and take not the nebulous ercise the suffrage, end a duty to do so, the academic thinkers. It is a working feeling ha been that it was father a right and , of mere plan devised by statesmen with obligation? to privilege than an obligation to be enforced by their own parliaments, congresses and peoples, penalty. If this Massachusetts experiment and this had to mean adjustment and compro-mieshall prove successful as e reminder to negAll these considerations suggest that lectful and indifferent people who otherwise it f those who are not absolutely hostile to the funare alert to the prerogatives of damental idea of a League of Nations, should will have achieved a good result. But if its feel to dwell upon the merits of Die proposed operation creates resentment and spite fulness, the consequences can obviously be very inplan rather than upon its shortcomings. out be ruled war jurious. In any case, the law cannot prescribe Primarily it proposes that how the individual shall vote, and naturally it as a crime; and the covenant to which the nations pledge their adherence places' upon them cannot prevent him from deliberately depositserious obligations with regard to It. They ing a blank or spoiled ballot. In other words, ..cannot attack their neighbors In the exercise it only proposes to lead the horse to water, of their &overeigntyMo suit their own supapparently recognizing the futility of trying rewill to make him drink. . posed interests; If they do, the League and them. Law, and if strain necessary punish BOOZE FROM THE UNCmLIZED. not the sword, is to rule. This logically points BARRING which to the way toward disarmament, the goal mans curse," as Intoxicating THE while -- mankind must marchJfJasUngjccurlty Is to be is Called in uncivilized countries, has -won. When all warlike industries are disclosed, played havoerwtth iheuntutorr savae3n for reduction are years past, far beyond the comprehension-- of Hmd mutuar arrangement a with permanent made and carried out, the ordinary citizen, and has been a tremenwatch national preparations, we dous obstadetn lhe path of civilizing effort. shall be getting to grips with one of the world's Cartoons have been printed representing- - the greatest evils; aqd when in addition to this, the white man trying to redeem the savage with a is given to secret diploBible inline hand and a jug of rum m me other, proposed death-blo- w made been have will tremendous a untU the recipient of this mixed bounty, with gain macy, and the course ahead can be entered upon with laconlo picturesqueness, has come to say- - ef the confidence and hope. white man,-- Him speak split longue.- as to the delusions no be need The Aiti-saloThere League of America has J of all difficulties that will confront the been giving thought to this undesirable of Nations under the proposed plan I tion, particularly since the brewers and distfll-- 1 been amended and ers jjlve detected planning for transfer of even after it shall strengthened to the utmost. It is not, and will their Industry to other than civilized countries. not be, perfect. But the greatest difficulty of Wherein to continue their nefarious traffieSo all, it has already overcome, In that an altru- the League will try and bring pressure to bear On the world's Peace Conference to forbid imistic,' remote ideal has been given' world-bir- th as k practical system of international politics portation of Jntoxicating liquore intp countries ' t ited by nalive races, noticeably Africa, nol by a cotene of optimistic idealists," but ' a congress of realists trained in the ways of Malaysia, and the South Sea islands. The instatesmanship. There is cause for sincere graU ternational body in session at Versailles has itude that a start has been made. This of itself power to order this done, and will have the means much. It means that a new order ot means to provide for enforcement of Its order Too long have the native races been the things has 6ome into the calendar of humanity. ot the predatory elements of civilization, prey . HUNS, HUNGER AND BOLSHEVISM. with thousands' and thousands fallen victims Twill take a good many military defeats, and to the white man's vices. The slave trade killed 1 severe cnw.too, to 'ffetthe edysaUss sen. off multitudes of blacks in Africa before it was t- : erubf to the Bolihevtst regime Ja Russia by killed itself, while the process of destruction ths hccessioa of Hungary to the schetne of basheeo conUaued quite s effectively witii uu-- ki if. go-j-ot government Lenines prestige Is im- - restricted importations, of inlexieanU. Steps Carreapotidenre and other readirg matter for publication should be add retard ta he Editor. Z. Member Audit B.i ortfu Circulation. Z 2 y. McKinnev, BBktrn Reyregeatatlva New Tork Office. 844 Fifth Avenue. Chicago Office. 112 South. Michigan Avenue. Entered at the poatoffiro of Sait Lake City, ea wcond class matter according to Act of Concrete K-- ' considerable extent. the to the lifting of the blockade and embargo has been manifested in the West It is a blunder fraught with the most consequence for evil. Bolshevism is resistance A "Z ' , V I . |