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Show A DESERET EVENING NEWS EVENING DESERET NEWS is underway in the American plan for MONDAY APRIL 7 1916 pro- visioning Europe a requirement no less humanitarian than practical.. Correction of the Corner of South Temple and Est Temple-Stree- t. econd can only come in an adequate degree by For TS Deseret Hewt by Dr. JTnk Crvoe. tab. 'felt Lake llt, the removal of th blockade, whereby the, M eraser Business Horace G. Whitney supply of raw materials will make it possible When sea are out automobiUng and come W for the unemployed to be put to work and com, SVBSrT.TPTIGX'PRlCKS to a detour you don't ait down and cry or r rajly, per t 00 merce to be resumed. Anxiety for the future Satorday Newe, per year wait for somebody to come along and take J fper year tps cento will'be Jon to as asylum.', You make (be detour and largely allayed by thi means also, Single JTopit, 2 Cents Edition rather enjoy the adventure. rxpetallyr if reinforced with a speedy anKorean ( poetase extra life is full of detours; neceesary but unterms re nouncement of bt the peace. Aasummg Those and unwanted new road. Address all business communication! end all expected was that the peace settlement of Brest-Litov- sk ' who arrive at contentment must follow 1 many a responsible for much of Russia's present ruinafoi . Correepooderee and mlnr Pierson.-th- e Arthur Sir Kngliah great and of Paris tion the woe, settlement t.oitorpeace publication should be addressed to the publisher, was the proprietor of five big iiWias the as be dissimilar from the other, ir.uletlon Member Ajd English dailies and a string of 'magaxJnes iv wisdom of man can make it. Europe needs now J p MeKMiost, Jlsstern Aeenun throughout Great Britain. Tn the prime of New York OTre 234 Fifth most of all a stable Germany, and there can be Jlfe. in ihe midst of a career ef wealth, and M Cbicere Otlce. Ut fouth Mh hisaa Arenue n satisfactory peace until this is assured. power, he mysteriously lest his eight- ,- Tbe j? - Entered at lh postoffl.e of t lonr ' greatest specialists could do nothing. This second Class matter at cording to Act " PILGRIMS COMING TO PILGRIM SITES. man in the thick of a myriad activities was March 2. l7 c entitled, condemned by fate to spend the suddenly The Associated Press Is es.lustvely he, of all newa ? even identified in rest his this of tbe us for republicatlon spot country days In darkness. CVERy ,htr credited to It or not other la news He had coma to a detour. He took it like with the Pilgrims of 1620 is invited puniiaoeo remotely and also the locat newspaper a good motorist. He had ncA lost bis nerve. herein. All nitht )t republics! Ion of special dig to prepare ilself for a visit eit year, the tersaid; he had simply lost his optic nerve. patches here ere also reserved ;he centenary of Plymouth Rock. ffom a deputation sold his papers and devoted himself He 1919. APRIL 7, SALT LAKE CITY. of English and Scotch nonconformists. New to the business of showing tbe blind how to get on. He became the head of St. Dun-staEngland papers are already atfvtsed that Mrs. THE ALLIES AND DANTZIC, Hostel Tor Blinded Soldiers and Lloyd, George, wife of the prime minister of Sailors in Regents Park. London. There com-mitt-ee woman's ha taught the Gospel of Happy Detours. to Ihe rot urn by way of Great Britain, is at the head of a GERMAN objection which is preparing for an American inHis Philosophy 1 good, medicine for bhve which division Polish th? -well "Don't pity the blind he says. , and In vasion everybody; British i920; clergyman ' been eervin? on the weiteiii front, is quite cora-- J "They dontwsnt yonr pity and cant use B. Meyer, is F. known Rev, Massachusett. in that resisting Jalk any. ' ,of prhensiWe;J.ul tfie iiwnlng genius of the depulalion of- - men. 5 T know that the average coneep'lon of movement was 11 ihe Hme idle, Becau-- e the Immediate of these British , Pitgnm-- i plans to treat a Wind man is to read 'the how pre-" for thi? Jerms ofjhe armistice' provided the to We. issue of to him and play soft music. literature the mrtude Bible ' explained Ife! eie contingency. and all that Marshal. Foch believe that. We believe that the dont of lime the meaning action; Pilgrim present f would have In do. when he found It necessary blind, are normal human beings who. hav. moving: pictureA.' of,Oh pilgriinage..iiu;luding f ing jost one faculty of perception! must deTTierepT w'aTTiflfMt ThrordefnTdf-ffthe stay in Holland, and the landing at Plyvelop others. J I A originally drawn. the armistice referred to the holding jif public meetings on the According to Fir Jrtiuri point of view I F Allies talI have mouth; Dan trie In these word:-Throute of the. Pilgrims from their start to their does. not com efr om accum elating happine free Bret's? to thetemtnfiesTcvaruated byfhe settlement in the New j things pr leading s comfortable existence; And World; n frontier.- either w neither does it come from any their' ilb Congregational celebrations already being comes from -to be In order order to "glsd." Happinesa the DanLzic or Vituta, by through planned by Mayflower descendants. In England doing, from ihw forthputting of ones, creasupples In the populations of those and in this country. Baptists, Presbyterians and 4 conveytive faculties; he who has learned this needs -purpose.' " i territories or for any no mans pity. ' .. bodies that look backto the those smaller The Germans disliked the wording of this last of life Is inhibition, The real only tragedy to God as in are fathers take Pilgrims part .paraliels.bxi discouragement pr XoarZ I Safe liihra.se. and at thoi rre quest jiwas vh a nged 4o in tbe celebrationsr and"the Gongrefcationat ' The mao who has lost his sight, the king to the to popurad: tn order convey supplies plans which are already vigorously under way who has lost his throne, the child that has and for the those territories of purpose latiops are being modified in some particulars to give broken her tea set, or the woman ho - , 1 of maintaining order. has lost her love, are apt to be panicky. celebrants. and part to lhes-ngliplace J Tbe creation of Poland as an independent But the triumph of life consist in deAmong Utah families are several that are defeat. ' - country being now' one of the uppermost qncs- feating proud to claim descent from Pilgrim ancestry, What the blind can dosjou.can do, O. tious in the deliberations of the Peace Confer- - with Make the .Buck up. proof positive in the direct genealogical ! ence, with Itanlxic as its principal port. Mar- - line to members of J ! .detour, ihe company. Mayflower shal Foch is clearly within ther terms and pur-- 1 i The stern and hardy folk Who eame to the by FYang Crane (Copyright. port of the armistice when he determines to shores of New England were not much given v ;; i tend troops thither toprreerve order in the city to boasting of tbe blueness of their blood, in ilself and in the valley of the Vistula. To the Ibis respect differing sharply from othercolo-ms- ts TWENTY YEARS AGO. Germans it has the appearance of delivering farther down the Atlantic coast. But for ' those regions over to Poland, in advance of the many a decade past, nothing in America has . From, the Files of The Dereret Nwa decision of the peace Conference al embodied been reckoned quite so distinctive and precious ; in the treaty. Rut there have been repeated in the matter of ancestry as connection with t,- 4 - -- v - - APRIL .threats f Bolshevik advance upon both Poland these same austere and heroic exile Every Thursday, April Sth, The News issued a and Germany: and to guard against that men-Ice.igood American would ten limes rather trace special conference edition, with a TfrnI'. .Allied commandcrrin.-chiefas.jpre-fentitils lineage US MyTes5TahcIfsh''drany "otticr of cover by Dutton and containing a sketch of the armed strength and weapon of the the rise and progress of "Mormonism by' band than lo Jamei L that sturdy. Conference, is in duly bound to lake such steps Bishop Orsop. F. Whitney. the wisest fooLin Christendom. or any of , as Jre can Jo convey supplies 4a and prrrerre his titled minions! Gensrat conferenre waj held In the Balt order in these regions evacuated by the Ger-Lake Tabernacle with a large attendance. The speakers St the second day's sessions EXTENDING, NOT DESTROYING, THE rl - jnana.- . were President Lorenzo Snow, Elders John The Allies are not violating in this or any W. Taylor. Heber J. Grant, Georg Teasdale. , I 4other particular the terms of Ihe armistice of John Henrv Smith Francis M. Lyman and of COME of the of League . November 1L or of Jbc various .cite nsions and 'President Joseph F. Smith. ' affect a great anxiety for the safety of .'revisions of that documenL The Germans, on Fire in th the Monroe doctrine in the event that the dwelling at No. J The other hand, have failed to abide its terms .East-Six- ty seventh street. New York City. v- United becomes a States of member the League. In enough Instances ToTnvairdaTeJnnany limes caused the death of at least six persons and over if the Allies had rhoren to be technical If they interpret that celebrated doctrine as serious injury to a number of others. a statement of intention on the part of the and severe. But there are certain broad prinCharles T. Harte succeeded E G. Ivins as United States to assert and maintain control ciples under consideration by the Peace Con-- " city editor of the Salt Lake Herald. over the fortunes of the western hemisphere, ference which the Allied forcel are determined A strike of ore giving assays of lltounees they are quite correct in anticipating difficulty to enforce; and any symptom of German resistaUvetyand 78 per cent lead, was reported In the Lower Mammoth mine at Tintic. ance would 'tnean the instant resumption of with the proposed League; for with such an of The doctrme. interpretation anyposelblecon h6stffitfes7Thrs Dantte matter relates to one Trf these important questions, and the Germans stitulinn of a world League of Nations would planting and lo stir the orchards into venturesome activity tfeiiv snowy blanket will lend hr shrewd enough to see that while they may come into direct conflict .Such appear, howto be the interpretation of the doctrine protect xv hat hag been done while administeringeniously make and multiply verbal protests ever, more eminent among the critics ing a the accepted by ambition: In of their slight cheek lo by way diplomatic face, they saving must not'allow their refusal or resistance to of the draft of the covenant. every sense, it was a welcome visitation and If on the other hand, Mr. Monroes famous worth fnore to the country than any one caq assume an actual or overt form. warning was a statement of intention on the compute tn dollars and cents. ONLY WA TO STAA BEAOLLTION. part of the United Stales to resist apy effort to EXAGGERATION. subjugate to a European power an. American THE Allies wHI purely not repeat in Ihc Cen-- T stalejhat had won its independence, there is One thousand innocent bystanders killed tral Empires .the blunder made In Russia no conceivable conflict with the constitution of in Berlin. Thai's frank exaggeration,-The- re : On r Nations.-the League of the contrary; the arent one thousand trying to put down revolution by armed ininnocent persons in al( tervention. The esperimenf in Ruia and the Monroe doctrine .find its logical development Germany U 'i Herald. z x I Ckraine, undertaken primarily at the intanco in a League of Nations which extends the same sort Of guarantee to all continents and unites Of France, has been too rostly and unsuccessful THEN AND NOW. to warrant anything further in that direction. all cduntries as guarantors in other words, it The Irish are looking lo the Allies to giv? In both cases, thepoticy of intervention is Tos- - is the extension pf the principle of the Monroe freedom: and ontcs fur- - memory is at Ihm doctrine lo all the world. T h Is TsJh e l n lerprela-tio- n tng ground- every day. fnr while the we-tefault, the Allies looked a Jong time to the Irish nations may not have anv fondness for the preferred and insisted upon by Mr. Wilson lo help them win iL Philadelphia North Ameri soviet form of government the opinion is that and Mr. Taft to mention only champions of ican. andli careful it would-bpresidential even in to prominence; reading France, unpopular, try NEXT THING TO HAKE SAFE. to overthrow a system which (he people in the of the document itself will incidentally disclose was this also the that themi-clve- s Mr. of det-ircountries interpretation The Because of the cessation of hostilities there ' H' revolutionary record of human experience is that revolutions .Monroe himself. will he a dearth of slogan for the loan cam; while usually destructive, are for that very paign next month. Probably the truest and A REAL AND TIMELY BLESSING. f L reason only temporary. If successful, they arc niot appealing would be- - To make the New York Sun. soon transformed into a new political order THE month of March, whose climatic be- - treasury safe for American havior throughout was consp!cuouty tike t'.! which at once starts out with more or 1es claim FOOLING AU AY HIS TIME. upon the. sympathy and support nf (he people that of a lamb, is probably to be charged up nd of other nations. If they fail through IheiV with this belated going out like a lion. An W( do,Jiot know who devised the inrome tax form we filled outjmt we should like to 6hoer anarchistic and lawless tendencies, it is additional reason for unusual meteorological due to JM withdrawal of support of their own effort was the expiration of the six weeks pf-rl- sugeel to him that he is fooling TnTHine away in that work, for there is a fortune m the it membership and the armi-- opposition of sane following the proverbial emergence of the puzzle business for Jum Columbus Dispatch. f and order-lovielpments-tithe people of .the M KF--S FOR B t RB tRISM. country!' Thiiside meddling in either case is apt disturbance always looked for by thewealher-wis- e. to be disastrous. m connection with the" vernal equinox, In the days before the war the Russian As to the status of the revnluLon io Europe, March 21. Locally, there is popularly believed peasants were world famed for their good naft has already gamed too much momcntifnTto to he a more compelling reaon than of ture and hospitality. any They may have been be stamped out by agencies on the outride. The Ihese for such a manifestation as was given ignorant, but they were kindly; they drank do Allied nations can no more by way of resist- - Saturday night and yeslrdaxamelx-4li-ChurctTatiniversarexcessively, but the cup wax ghar4;,lhy.wrg fy y poor,"ut the beggar was never sent away which has come lo be iden hungry. Whatever their faults, they were genence to the parlies which are seeking to recover tified in the casual mind with the inevitable erous ami human. But mark how Bolshev Ism fTOm it effects rn the countries already Conference- - storm. The fact jhat Confcrence has suddentyJranefomed a kindly Into a bart by it; aGo by-jsaoiemeans saving was postponed this spring has seemingly made barous peiude. And what it has done in Russia those countries, jijucli have thus far beed no difference with . the wrather man the storm it is doing m Germany, where, we read, even ' the women are participating in the cruelties This Shared. be .can ' best ' done bycame on neutralizing schedule time, flu or no flu. j along with as much desperation's the men. When conditions under which revolution thrives Gratefully speaking, the downpour has been like results are produced among unlike I peo-- at least such revolution as is now threaten- - of incalculable 1 1 value, and it could not have been ples it must be the cim-- o ami not the pgr teg Central Europe These conditions are, first-- " more opportune. The- - soil was Ocular people, and when one thinks of at in getting very r I - ly hunger, and secondly sdbncs; and to these dry this storm wilt give it a thorough this light Bolshevism is seen lo be a dread soakbe fear the future, and reckless ing. The long spell of fair -- and favorable . disease. Some diseases are to be combated bv .iFK ,w7 the plague of Bobevism calls only : ApontenCi Correction of the first of these evils weather was tending. to induce premature I sanitation; for sanity- - San Francico Chronicle. , feml-Weekl- -l p.p-essa- la ns -- if -- ij ' o 0 0 0 Every night 0 Four O o Tue, beginning o BEG. WED. 0 o ACLAhSYBILL 0 o 0 o Florence 0 0 Roberts - 0O 0 0O o0 THE J. Hartley Manners of leg o' HhcaiS. 0 0 SeihorPRIMROSE rOCB 0 0 WSN7ER 0 0 STTE 0O 0 0 (I 0 0 0 Jan Rubini 0 0 0 0 0 Swrttm's irt 0 0 Evenings. lc, 2ic. '5c. 0 0 grataMatiitte on sate aUteket 0 tn a. 0 dally Wasatch 0 0 Phone except Monday 8:15, matThu re. ?EVENING r,d inee Extra Special -. WOMAN INTERVENES By Theres a nice variety to select from in lengths from 3 to 10 yards. The values run up to $2.50 a. yard. while they last, your choice at $1.00 a yard. My - . tc PXLMER BKKNCW'g BRONZE FT HORSE. EVEKEVTS NOVELTT RCTS. W ALTERS & VV XLTFKS 1 Nurse Hubbard Direct from the Vanta Baby Garment - factory will be with us tomorrow and Yoong Violin bono. 1 - V Wednesday. - 8c. ?5c. 88c. 1,. DRESS YOUR BABY- - la eftlee m. 10 18 p. m. 4248. the . Pinless-Btittonle- i , LE ROY, TALMA. Second Floor. - STORE IS ;OlRDRnO SOUTH MAIN BIG ACTS. 112-1- - NOW SAIT LAKE THEATRE Week Starting TODAY,. APRIL 7 Ill, Vcrtormnacrm at 3:20, 1(20 and 8. - ALL THIS WEEK BRYANT. J. Anthouy Kmytlr. Cliff TSwmpeon and the W tikes Player la the gay .. l) lillartoas N SNA -- farcc-coww- SEVEN-CHANC- -- ES ng Matinees Thurg. and Eatarday Prices: Mats, 15c, to 25c. 2v'iKhu; J5c to lsc. scoAaUoftal pltSlodnuns In the Raffles, The Amateur-Cracksma- n he. God-feari- ng AT ST. Pictorial Weekly. Three shows daily; S:4S, 7:28, 8:15. 18c, JSc. J5c. Afternoon price Night prices 1 Sc, 2 Sc, 85c. Pown-and-Oute- r. IS. - Best protection 'for:; babnjatis-rr- : .. faction for. moth' er. Ask to see them. In Our Infant Department. - AND BOSCO ff VantaBabyGarinenls self-give- n.VE OTHER ss -- e NOW PLAYING,. Silk Sale Clean-u- p d Y ry Directed by Georgs Irving-Stofrom the widely read book by E. W. Hornung, B. KUy. Poenario Matinee, 25c; Evening, SSc, 25c. Pin War Tax. - . Price i i Na-lio- ns five-eto- rv -- PANT TODAY, TOMORROW IB N p r re r NOW PLATING y and the Hippodrome favorite In The Warning1 ii the A drama of Teem peace Mountain. No performance Monday. Matinee Wed. and Pal. 25c. Night: lie. 1 5c, 88c, 75c. too-muc- rn (0) r V7' ew-ep- P' hc fili ' i'lfl . tl -- v 1 - '.Silent Master "Hoosier W AirWlCK) . Romance SIOORE) delighted big picture throng yesterday. They have tbe under chlldren for 13 Price punch. afternoon, g cent; night 7 cent. (CXJLLEEN Prtnis ThaGirlWhoSbycd At Ho! LIBERTY of the People) "MY WIFE" Iersonally directed by Starring Ann .Murdock. The Liberty alway provide a feature comedy and scenic in addition drama pictures. to high-claPrices ( and 18 cants.. , ss D. W, GRIFFITH ! GRIFFITH lakes' you farther than the- rocking, chair that she knitted in - Further than the home fires that weve kept burning. He takes you into the souls of the very girls Mhatayed at Tiomef 7 In France and in Ameri ca. D. .W. Griffith pictures in bold relief the to the qnestion What did SHE do? TUESDAY, WED, THURSDAY (Xoaing Shows Today " EXPERIMENTAL -- MARRIAGE With Charming Constance Talmud gc. fun, It'sa love story with lots ofsitua-tlona suspense and alarming You shouldn't miss this picture any more than your breakfast. News, Idling the world over. rmu too. historic Comedy. - Orchestra and Echo Pipe Organ. Children tmder l cents: and night, cents; loges. downstairs, nights oniv, 17 cents. Ig-Pic-oe tl LIBERTY TODAY OXLY ANN MURDOCK In MY WIFE With comedy and scenic pictures (The Rous An ACTGCAfT Return W. health han for eight weeks to see this picture. Stare George N ichola, - Hrlrn Gerotne Eddy, Ben .Alexander and otbenC Theee od rfteg ii TODAY TURN IN THE ROAD. defied iu Los Aagai Crowds Pnthfl Doable Dramatlo Bin LAST TIMES cj ng AW D (ROBERT V e STR iQ COMING TOMORROW For Three Days Only 1 RALPH CLONIiGEiL GERTRUDE BONDHILL .-- AMERICAN iu;:?paD30: K THEATRE' an-sw- er Tfc Cwf Cmtry 9w im tla ( This HMf Semi-Weekl- y M4 m News TRAR. ladars sad Thaipdsf s. |