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Show A 8 - 1 G PSEBET-EVENIN- IfUf in Ljni 1 mi l !l tTEIVS i R a Trrprv A .W t - .wi I t - DESERET 1 Caraar E end 6oatb Tempi Et Temple 8tret Leke City. Lteh. Belt i Tnny. . Bu si dpm lfcirM 0 Whltatf I by doing today, or at least tomorrow, that which will give satisfaction to our souls! Buy even the binds, all you can carry of them--a- nd though the effort make yviH strain and sweat, still buy the bonds! , NEWS EVENING DESERET : I.PIC B VTTI.K ., FUBSC'TrTPTJUM PRICE& !. per peer , n per pear AatnHUy Weeklp, per peer ""i'cente e 4 ; ee i Copie. ..eeee Foreign poetea wtr. u r I on I com m o e I Addreeo all- bueln THB J -- I W Member odll Burses ClroeloUeai'. J. MeXIhso ISsefore Reereeentatlv : P, tern OHIoe. 4 rinb Ajmeue Aroeua - e ' . Cbhmae j - Belored j eoeeei eleo 0m IJ oeh Aol t Vioorem eollor oerll J March I. lltS. f The Aoeodetei Preea U MritiolvelT ok use for republleatlon of all rdltei fn ,htp credited to It or not other! I and tlw th9 I Jim . rpuW!otlo of speelal j hereitT ail risk to I rood. rose ore else her petohe el tbe peelortce ' !. i VAYVMtt BALT LAKE CITY, I STAGE f'KT KOR FINAL ACT - lYITIiriRAWAti of the Italian- drirgation W from the P rare Conference because of the .1fmlmatian tumult juuf diffiriilty 1 coiifc'rott ' 5 04-y- i V SVJ- . ed cfa . i f NCOMPAriAHt.Y greater than anything irt American military -- arnial. the gigantic Argonne-Meus-e battle of last autumn will furnish the historian of tbe future with a thivne for hi .most vivid and for unending Comment, Pens are already busy depleting salient features of the tffanfe clash, but it will probably be long le fore any on writer will venture upon an analytical aecount of the whole battle, or attempt to present it in a single comprehensive review. In the meantime, there are a few s w hich even outstanding and und spuled-fartthe most Indifferent American can absorb with profit, and hold in remembrance as briefly outlining on of the nipt notable operations of J! all time. ; , The battle egati at 5:30 oclock on the morning of September 2fi 1918, and terminated at ii o'ofock on tbe morning of November 11, 1918 its duration thu being 40 day8, 5H hours. The respective forces engaged were: on the Allied side, M9.t06 men; Germans,' the Affied'forcfes 631,406 weri'Anlerh-maJidivisions; 138,000 were French in 4 divisions; Uie German forces were classified 5 46 divisions. The maximum penetration oFtheeh-emy- s line was 64 kilometers, or 35 miles, and the territory liberated for France was 50 square kilometers, including 150 towns and villages. The total number of guns which began the attack was 3,28, and the average amount cf artillery ammunition fired was 72,54! rounds per day, the total being 3,408,725 round, and there being one day (Sept. 26 when tbe expenditure of ammunition reached the almost inconceivable number of 313,078 rounds. The number of priseners taken by the Allies was 316 officers, 15,723 men; and the material captured consisted of 468 guns, 2,864 machine guns, and 177 trench mortars. The German casualties Allied casualties are estimated at 100,000. were: Americans, 115,529; French (estimated, 7,000. The American casualties are thus classified: killed, .15,599; missing, 8,805; wounded, d, 2,629. The 69,832; gassed, 18,664; commander-un-chie- f on the American side Was Gen. John J. Pershing, and Lieu I. Gen. Hunter Liggett was the army commander; the German commander was Gen. von der Marwitz.. Into this great battle tbe enemy threw against the Americans one-thi- rd of his total forces in France; And of his 46 divisions engaged, 15 were Virst class shock divisions. Even up till November 1, although constantly in retreat, the German commander expected to break down the Allied defensive by tbe most furious gun, fire land artillery defense since, the war began; aft-- r that date be realized that bis task was hopeless, and be thereafter directed all bis energies to extricating his troops from the desperate positions in which they found themselves- .- Th&'sTghing o Tithe armistice Into save bis remnants. A curred just few more days would have witnessed tbe capture of almost his entire armyr its annihilation. . ng 3,rarUf DEMOCRAT For Th NEWS . TM MAY FRIDAY Drt Kt . - w aem ' on Gilbert Ctiwgertor and charged that we had trie ned that fhrlat-- -ltonni It tfld not work, II we have anlijr had never ten tried. had m far haa been heathenlani anor or leaa thinly veneered with ChriatlanKy, might be , The same kind of an ae , made lo the erltleo of Pent. ncy. We have atm tried It. We hare never fully treated It. We have never heneetly believed In it. The very firat thing our able fbrefnthera and (oundera of this Beptfhlic did when they launched Democracy la the weeteni World waa to begin to hedge against It. They did not tma the people. Lawmakers and niter (be world over, and Ven.ia America,' --- e evar trusted the People, with oraT,o table evceptlona. For Instance, they conotructed an elaborate Electoral College to chooee a President, which schema the People soon smashed. And they teoked a Seaate (in Imitation of the English House of Lords) on to our legislative body. The Senate we not devised aa an agency te de the will of the -People. It was Intended to keep the People troro having their will. And It haa nerved , admirably Its puipork. Go white we prate of Democracy we cling to "Autocracy. ' In V pinch wa Think onl rt Robinsons n i Up-Stai- , rs FOR CHILDREN Low rental, low cost of doing business, combined with an for such savings. advantageous power Is responsible Shoe the fanuly here tomorrow and SAVE. ROBl-VSO.V- UPSTURS 15 S SAV-I.G- ROBIN SOX'S UPSTAIRS - INGS IN , S In patent leather sad vtct kid, with cm strap. Newest out. t S. Hbftwrni Up-Size i ' jZxjiiffAr r"Abeolti llariT wfiTaavd ., .. price.. Size . w w" yriCm w English W $1.65 pvi iff -- w Bizea Sizes 11 hurta. to. Special 54. good English ...... AH ..,52.40 special 6P V 8AV- SAV- Big Girls Mary Janes ,.? W (4 toe ROiMRIS ,. I, Baby SoII Sole iShoes In alll while, , .. ,. at , t . .. Other styles In great variety "at .. .. .. ,, t,. ROBINSON'S UPSTAIRS. SAY. , INGS IN -. 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NomtMf the wwtof K Heoca our Army la an Island of Ka leer-la- m finall the alage now report that i tbe dispatch In this see of Democracy, because we all imtte te cry outjhat an Army mini be, art for the presentation of the completed draft aui'ocratio. 'Which, of course, is noifsense. t the German representatives on Monday next, Tou can have .quite as much efficiency and that remember will of history May 5. Student discipline In a Democratic Army aa Id our of of the treaty 10 is the anniversary May 4 present Prussian ied,. Bismarck--4altm .a frank fart 4 which the doO , lem, and a lot more nioraia, if wo only believe In Democracy, which we do not d$wn wrth rude and ready bluntnos the terms ... Our hypocrisy in further shorn ala our French deU -t- hat the email and broken-heartPublie Schools, which are ell (with few negation were .obliged to accept. The present exceptions) little Prussian with teachers as German delegation may rpfiect with profit upon Kaisers And in theae hotbeds of autocracy and- "absolute obedience we expect to train the .completeness with which the folce have young people te grdw up, govern themselves been TevcrwJ; and they will presumably ap-- -' n4 the (Rate! preach their task w.lh a feeling of due humility Two books by Wilson R. GUI lid before than less which, with the contrasted as spirit me. I wish a million Americans would . read them. They ere "A New CltUenshlp" fife 'years ago, they hoped to bring to Paris or and "The Bvrf And Girls' Republic. Aersdilles for the settlement they were then to They ere devoted to the idee of making come nearer The to dictate. they prepared School Room a the Republic. laid be tlC hour when the victors' term shjl Boys and Girls need to know how to govbe must more the they before them, impressed ern themsetve, make their own laws, elect their own representatives, and get politically with the inexorable course of events. Reports what they want, one thousand times more am that tbe chief of the delegation wee deeply than they need to know how to bound Urumoved alJtbe preliminary meeting yesterday guay or work the binomial theorem. ton the credentials of himself and colleagues More power to OUT arm! ' if I were Cult or the r. arATI would werf presented.- - He was enabled to realize bow lock every School Teacher and Member of helpless lie will bein either .securing any tbe School Board up In jail end not let time the or terms .amelioration of postponing eut entll they had read these two them when bi-- s countrys defeat and humiliation are books ; ' docucryslallired in the, signing of the great (Copyright, 111, by Frank Crane) roeoL 7 ' SomA of the German newspapers affect to see a ehanee of rescuing aomelhing of the na--l TWENTY YEARS AGO. 'tional pride and dignity out of the coroplica- tions caused by the Italian disagreement. Put From the Files ef Tbe Deseret News these press writers are.' long way from Paris, -,.- -4 . . aial their bopwiU doubtless prove vain. M.1Y S, Advice were received from Washington Italy's displeasure with Allied decision oh the - 'Adriatic That Slow rite C. Jenaen end Trtta Bumfiler, controversy has nothing at all to do member of Battery B, Utah artillery, and w dh Germany. If either of the former Central sho were previously reporVad wounded 4n Kiwers coukl be Expected to profit by a rupture the Phillpccoe. bad died. Jensen wa a in Allied councils on Ibis question, it would be resident opTastle Gat and Bumfiler of Balt Lake. Austria; and everybody knows that Austria ha and the in all interest since lost hope long "X. Setby and wife on the Knuteford matter. It is improbable, moreover, that the regieter Indicated the presence la Balt Lake of Kid McCoy, the heavyweight pugilist. German delegation has an? teal expectation of MULL til l.NGES I COST OF LIMNG. A dispatch from Manila brought the first finding comfort in the .Italian incidents If authentic Information received . regarding there are any' delays, they will not be material. VTATIST1CS C0iTU1iIt,hgrlheiXatiMiaLInd4e- of t hours now 'tfreywrif know mTTTr-femen from, the United States gunboat York-to- w Conference trial Board show for that the what Germany has to face, and they n. w ho were captured, by the FOlplnos five mouths following the signing of the armiswU know no less definitely exactly when they ti. The message wee from IJeut. April the cost of living for American wage-earne- rs Gilmore himself, giving e Ust of the men must come forward pen in band to sign upon tice, has declined less than 3 per cent. In with him end atattng that they bed been the dotted lines reserved for their names at the March, 1919, tbe cost of living was still 60 to brought acmes tbe mountains frtom Baler, end .of the Imposing document. where they were captured. 65 per cent higher than before the war. The er level INwa of The postmaster general directed the BEEN in' MIGIir increase Novenffier, 1918, IWTS1ME.NT high HUE at San Francisco to take from the, DEMMTY. when it was 65 to 70 per cent above the pre-wmails for Manila three pamphlets Issued by level. Since November of last ypar and up lo Edward Atkinson of Boston, vtc president the time the present tabulations were mad, the of league, a they havie not yet made the purchases of there bad been a decrease of 4.4 per cent m were regarded an designed to create disxonssderation of Bonds thaM&efy honor, Jood prices, and 62 per cent in clothing, while content and even mutiny among the sol-tr- s rneMn"vw ow.'vgjpag.j in the Philippines.. raLtndfiv.T?tf'ol.isiIl and good business sens Htcfw had been an increase of 1.7 mtrin A. E. Welby, general manager ef th enjoins upon them as tbe duty of tha hour, may rent prices, and 13 per cent In fuel light and Rio Grande Western Railway, and othera find an urgent hint in tbe thought that if the heat leaving a net decrease in all items or were arrested In Belt Lake by United States .American armies had not been successful in rent. For the entire period, 1911. Marshal Glen Miller, charged by the federal their fighting la- -t summer and fall, the Amer- to March, iviw, the increases in the July, government with Illegal Umber cutting. respective ican people might today have been paying items were: food, 75 In a dispatch from New York, John W. 22 per rents cent; per money as a compulsory indemnity to a Gates, president of the Americas Steal h cent; clothing. per cent; TueT, Tight and beat. Wire Company, waa said to have practically enemy instead of being invited 10 57 per cent; and sundries, 55 per cent making . confirmed news of a merger of steel Interbrmg forward their money as a profitable inan Increase for all items of 613 per cent. Thee val with a capital of f vestment. In this view of tbe cae, subscribstubborn figures make plain the reons why ing to the Victory Loan is a priv tlee for which wages everywhere have had to tie so of Utah And every American ought to be thankful. Thu increased, and why it is impossible togreatly, thing if through tbe bring Idaho a cement highway were built between to the are the nation of permitted pay people them down under existing condition. I igiion and the Yellowstone, bills Incurred in whipping tbe enemy, by in- r for the increase ed In the best 'vesime in a TIRN PIKES, TRUES, TH U II. AM) TRADE. of travel along that line would be very great. security If thoe bill had not been incurred Abo a cement road from thl city to SL George "THE move nf the ritien of Price Kr u re-- 1 would be the means of bringing tbe semi-tropiAn checking that proud bully and giving him a mnt turnpiKe to Ihirhew ami Vernal, sound beating, he would have loot no time m south and the more temperate north clapping upon this country a cash fine that ami of B.nirliam for piich a roadway between par! of the slate into close contact, and turiT would have made ail opr Liberty Leaps com- - Midvale and the Canyon, recall that the Caliinward this city a flow .of early fruit ahd to the vnlcr hin4 a mere bagatelle by comparison and the fornia Ircodalure produi-- traffic that would he astonishing. Good first Installment of that fine would be about a proposition to bond the stale for 8W.noo.noo roadb certainly do pay; but they also certainly to build such highw-a-j with due fight now. in that do cot a lot of moRcy. It is inconceivable that people canTi a vTale, Californias bonded nideblednos fur ' fnef retarded or hM apparently U Ut. word-painti- emnpe'Yr'or... and oOier fVrreepoedene pehlteaUoo should he edd room'd t - f 11 IK A ,ZSScmmk. l! llltr CLOslJ! EVENING of Robinsons Shoe Store W-: ' 220 MAIN STREET ma-chn- ie. "T e pfc--cise-- ly . u oirfi btay Asisigiia M poet-mast- ar - v pf a Pill Box Dont ask for Aspirin Tablets say Bayer I SA-pe- Dont buy Aspirin . I,,, j gilt-edg- the-worl- in a pill box I protection against dangerotis counterfeits. Read the Heavy Sentence Imposed on Manufacturer of Tablets. Associated Press Dipping! Say to druggist: want Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in a Bayer package with the Bayer Crow on tablets. . I The genuine American owned Bayer Tablets-- of Aspirin have been proved safe by" millions for Pain, e jhrh li 'fid. lnd ihcixjiemories je..aJi9rL.aa.JLaJaUcE. or fail in the duly that confront . America, at tin Hi'enent. Th4 obligation Vests upon every man and woman one may even say upon every child-- in this broad and happy and prosperous land. There is no honorable way of evading it. end there should be no thought of frying to do so. The w hf refuse to buy, or wen hesitates nbitt-t- tf ought Ao be k Look a 'returned sohlicr m the face ! ought not til be able to siesp peacefully at nlglhi for thnughU of thoe who have. not rotorBod and will not until brought to occupy a patriot' sense. To Unger and cling to jtir money in these day of peace, while only a few month ago our sons, though in hourly danger of having to yield up their young lives, went onward unafraid, is contrast iu behavior Thai oUa of us can contemplate without a ve bluA- H out of our uouscioUVnesj Uy-al-ln- m - i Jai-a-iln- iL'-Tl- local issue; but the stale has dwovered that rt pay to mainfein good roads, and propose to continue in that line of e. Every- -, lody get the benefit, liie farmer, the (he retail nienhmAihe wholesaler, the ter and the consumer, U u coining to be Tealized that good roads keep the Golden state bu-iu- with iravelcrv thyTar round; and that cormnomveaHh is therefore makuig road construction and niainlcpauce a sceure. ,1he budding of Urn Arrowhead Trad between this city and Lo AngeW into a firm, srnnoih turnpike would fcMilt in 'a heavy travel to tins city from the South and Stouthwesd; and it j certain also that if the Price &nd Bingham proiHisitions could be carried out there would be groat stimulation or travel and an increase m the circulation of money.' Tak- H f ,t m WO v filh-- d ,u . ie .YocavivmaLfrbimmery'1 Headache, Neuralgia. Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, for-Apr- publication at Washington by the Federal Board for Vocational Education, appears a thoughtful article on Farm Mechanic," by G. W. Bruerton of the Granite high school. 1tah; alvo a5pirilvj Comment by Francis W. Kirk-hastate director, on the laws affecting jpaed by (he recent legislature of this state. PainS, Neuritis. . Joint - fAMDCIATC 0 PRESS BISPATCtU I - NEW YORK, Dectmbsf II. Accused of having manufactured tnjl sold to Influenza sufferers thousand' of boxes of azplrto tsfalats, principally composed of talcum pedr, Joseph M. Turkey, head of th Verandah ..Chemical company,', of Brooklyn, was foond guilty yesterday of violation at the .sanitary cod tod sentenced to three year in prison. with a flue of $609. .Tba swac was the most severe ever imposed In the country for such aa offense. Safe and Proper Dosage in Every Bayer Package m, edu-cali- VMS TALCUM POUDER Dont forget that the Bayer Crow" is your only cal -- ASPIRIN Get Bayer package ! Get Bayer Package! on . One Uiing the infernal machine plot Fas not none I (o popularize the mad order trade of the New York firm of GimM Brothers. PARADOX. - Boxes at 12 tablet Bottle of 24 Bottle of 106 Abo Capu!e. Ajjiiia it tbe tndc aark el Bjjer Uasofuturt ef MoaoacctuuideMer ef Sallcrftcadd An English subject owning large American properties found thatdhe taxes he paid lo both .f'oiment exceeded hs income for the year, brin I nol,cV,n,?thpr 'n-"b:U1 ,!. ' LS .a SEMI-WEEKL- ty NEWS Y irra8 t . ; j ' The Greal CounlryNetvspaptf i"i"wy; |