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Show t " EVENING NEWS DESERET to approve; but the wier and more experienced leader among tbefn appear to be Billing to pass their bills on their Obb i 1 3 Csrasr f Scat b Tempi and East Tempi Btrsst merits, and leave the responsibility of their pos-s.tall Lake City. Utah. defeat ent.rey upon the eiwHtive. Thus Buainem Karatt O- - Whitney 1l will arise or be created the issue upon which . PRICES. SUBSCRIPTION the politiral campaign of 1920 will be fought; PJlr. per year I1' ill are brought btoMa; New, per year .......... . and the moreplamiy-thereTssu- es per year u out, the better qualified Bill the people be to 1 .ay! Capita. " Poreian poetess atr. s . i pass judgment upon them. Iff t Addreaa all business eommunicstions sod allr' THE DEMERET mittaaee. BIRDMEN TO DRIVE THE BILLOWS. fit i Salt Leks City. Utah. for Cerreapoadeaee pad other readied matter airmen would public lion should he addressed t the EditorWHIl.E bethe American if-to beat the British in being happy Memoer Audit Bureau Circulation. s the first to make tbe transatlantic flight, they ! J p. McKinney. Eaaterw Representative Hew Torh Offije. J Fifth Arena Arena h havq no mercenary aspirations as to the K0,-0Chicago Office, m Booth Michigan prize offered by the London Daily MaiL 'r' Entered at the poetoffice of Salt Lof Coagreaa The conditions governing the winning of this accerdln to Act matter claw gceond t March $ 4f prize are ihal-th- e flight must be made from 1 MAY 8, 1019. any point in tbe United States, Canada or Newf SALT LAKE CITY, foundland to Great Britain or Ireland or vice ' ! versa In 72 consecutive hours." If the flight is fl TO THE DUST. HUMBLED GERMANY X 4 , s. completed at all, of course Ibis time limit will j s'.i. AFEW day ago comment s made In these be easily beaten. - None of the contestants ex; ,, I upon a statement of an American pects to use so much as. half of 72 hours. In - effec t ihaL Count JlrocLdorf-- " the Uy J-diplomat factu al the SpceCaT w hich the modern-bui- lt 4 r lanlxau. bead or the German peace delegation planes go through the air, 72 hours would suf1 to Paris, was not yet convinced of Germanys fice for a round trip, with a comfortable slop-ov- er ej defeat. After be has given the most cursory between voyages. But the American fliers M to have no 4 notion of attempting (he passage in a glance at the formidable document banded Versailles him by the Allied delegations U single flight, nor of.landing.ia.GteaLBWtwm.gc-Irelanthe unconverted count will find no binge .? t at all. Their route is via (he Azores to , ! nor loop to hang a doubt on. For no nation, the. Portuguese or French' coast. So, even .howsoever soundly b hipped, has ever had pre4 though lhey-g- et away first, and complete the sented for its acceptance auch humiliating terms journey would not be entitled, to the flrst,thcy r ' as the price of peace. " prize. The same applies to the French aviator It was known from the beginning that the whose projected route is from a point on the to be imposed would be severe. Ger- -- west African coast to the nearest S' fondiUons point on the Manys crime In plunging the whole world in eastern coast of Brazil. ; bar was too stupendous to be atoned by light But the rivalry between the American and -- ! punishment. . It was also known that she had British airmen as to making the first landing on ; the resources with which to make great restituthe other side is none the less keen because the tion. And the fact that she sued for quarter cash prize is left out of the calculation. The before being utterly crushed and destroyed, be-iBritish are understood to be now waiting not construed neither as implying repentance 6nly for settled and favorable weather but for por denying defeat, left the Allies with a free tbe full moon. May 15. The Americans have hand to impose at the peace table what they hoped to hop off" about tbe 10th. If these J J were in a position speedily to enforce with the dates shall be observed, the Americans would Vi t fBrord. They have accordingly prescribed conseem to have the belter chance of winning, for querors terms, as they bad every power gad while tbe Britishers have chosen a shorter A! right to do; and if the exactions demanded are route for their non-st- op flight, the American more sweeping than ever before were made advantage of five days in the outset would sufupon a great but humbled nation, the reason is fice, under favorable circumstances, for. the t 4 .that never before was a nation guilty of auch Crip across and back again, before the others . incalculable offenes against Ihewelfare and. got started. As for the respective chances of peace ofJ,heja hole orld. success, other thing being equal, it must be i J If more than ten thousand.worda are reconfessed that tbe British plan is tbe more quired to giv even asynopsis or sketch of the dazzling and daring, while the Americans are .lreatyTU h obviously futile to attempt to single employing greater caution and precaution. In rut the salient points in a brief comment. The both camps, however, (here is a spirit of genureader will not be fair to himself if he failit to" ine sportsmanship, and neither will begrudge peruse the entire doeumenasjransmilled and the other the victory if gallantly won. It should t ubl iabed.ll e will find that nothing has been be one of the most spectacular contests in his- omitted lo make the late enemy's punishment tory. - , ' and humillatkm complete, and yet that her 1 - A SUGGEStlON ALMOST IMPIOUS. As a world menhas not been EVElflUG. HEYS DESERET cratic prev.dent Foe Tli Cut mer. x LI:.. - jt e yes-terd- d il T -- -- n ng Jl T -- e -- EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS - IN' calling Congress "together In extra session on May 13, President WiUon has deferred to as if-- - t f j late a date as la compatible with public safety a task which, since March 4, has been recognized as pjjescapable. Eight important appropriation bills failed of passage in the Congress which expired on the latter date, there being insufficient lima in the closing days of the session for the care and consideration which their maghilude deserved. The governmental departments affected by these bills are supplied only with funds for the period ending with June 30, the close of the fiscal year. Unless the bills shall pas before July I, therefore, thee departments will be financially cramped and demoralized; and the question is, whether the aix weeks between Nay 19 and June 30 will afford sufficient time to enact the appropriation measures so lo relieve the embarrassment and restore tbe governments financial l.fe. It must be remembered that, the political complexion of Congress having changed fn both houses." these bills will now have to be, or at least will be, rewTitten by new appropriation committees; and Ihese comm.Uecs will doubtle scan with a searching and pejhap critical eye the eti-it- e that are submitted fiy deparlment and bureau chiefs who belong to the oppos ng political party. Six weeks is none too long a time 1 do U work thoroughly; hut the .'resident has evidently felt that the delay in the work st Pans furnished some Justification for th delay here at home. . A natural temptation iu Congress will be to aaddie on to some of these bills eertam riders which by thmw-he- s might encounter the president al veto, but which, if so attached, m.ght pitity l)e allowed to go through rather than defeat a measure of undisputed urgency. Probably attempt in this direction will be niade. There is little lo commend tbe practice at any lime, and still less under present circumstances. Fortunately, however, there appears to be small support for any such suggestion among the leaders of the majority parly. n Republican majority in IMh bouses will certainly have a definite program of legislation, math of which they cannot expect the Dento- -- services was recently broached in the Protestant Episcopal church congress at New York, and naturally drew forth a warm protest against so radical a change. It is hardly believable that such a proposition would be accepted by any church, and wpnder is expressed that it should ever have been offered. Apart from the fact of its divinity, the Old Testament is a classic abounding in poetry that is the highest literary expression oLtheilebrew-race- , and extending into remote antiquity; while the language of the prophetic parts is regarded as of the loftiest, the noblest type of diction the world has ever given. Its poems and histories are cycles of ethical beauties, of the highest type of sentiment and finish, in language chaste and beautiful. The historicat books are 'summarized chronicles of the most remarkable people that ever Jived. Besides, there is a direct connection between the Old and New Testaments, and the separation Of The one'frotn tbe other would Immensely detraet from the value of either. Tbe Old Is prophetic of the New, the New Is resplendent III reflection from the Old, carrying iilto concrete verification its, predictions, and repeating in almost counties? instances the moral maxims and principles set forth prominently in the older text. .Readers will recall that Isaiah was our Lords favorite author, , as shown in His frequent references kw the prophet's utterances. How often also do find the Psalins referred lo in the. New Testament! And how urgently did the Apostle aii of Timothy. The cloke that I left at Troas with Carpu. when-lb- ou eomesl, bring with thee, and the books, but especially thp parchments, thee references probably being to part of The Old Testamentr invaluable to Paul in bis missionary labors. . Ttfe New Testament has been called the Old Testaments fluid; without the shape and Fpirit of the Old in which it was moulded, the New would be an orphan iadeed w-- , o o o TEE0D02E KOSLOFF 8 o Bonba Raltet A o o - J? Jt J. P. ITTH o JE TUOv 0o 0o EU(n 0o PACL VSRKE oo 0 0 0 SIX HRKSniTH GIRLS 0 0 In a Tntfrluk 0O Erdwix tie, iK IK 0 IK IK 0 IL Maimers sols at ticket O o Phoo Wasatch to It 429.' o 0 And Mi CHARI BEATTY A JJS 19 Seato mi dally 19 a-- 2Sc; Kw ISe Production . la the hiterioe sesppy and thrill ina modern in. Again! Wash. Adler-l-k- a expels ALL gas and nes stopping stomach distress so., 8TANTLY. Empties BOTH and lower bowel, flushing ENTiJtv alimentary canal. Removes ALL uT, matter which poisons cysten oS! CURES constipation. 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ALMA RUBENS J.1AUDEFEALY ' Highway Robbery, or Hold Starring AIX THIS WEEK -- AGAINST of Leona Dai- rynwies H9,99 prias Mery FIVE OTHER BIO ACTS -Thee sbowa daOp 2:41, 1:29,9:11 Afternoon prices 19c, lie, 24 Kkte price - Itc, 2b IS Highway. : INSURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOCBAKERANDHIS MAGAZINE GIRLS - I.Adve The . NOW F1AYTNQ W. Druggist. 314 So. Main SL menL ResideBcc, - HI. by Frank f bJ story. THE deo-peran- ce. -! Se, j.(jji, d) DALTON offie P. m. c eest-a-dir- (Copyright,- rJto I had a had case of eontiM!iN, on the stomach, and other Twelve hours after I vjr trouble. Adler-i-k- a I felt better and after tinuin I consider myself rX'K&T-(81meE. iL Berman. CahvM MnrinU Mer J. Grant & Co. General Agents. 22 S, Main. Phone Was. 2262-- 3 rotnanre of New York eodety life, , Tharsday and Satorday. ChrfUfaur Matinees TWENTY, YEARS AGO. Matin price: 1S tb 25c. Wixto prices : lie. 2( (9 - From the Files of The Deseret Newa MOTOR CARS MAT , ISM. Prof. Frank B. Cooper of Des Vtdnew was formally installed as superintendent of Salt Lake City schools; succeeding Dr. J. F. Xlllspaugh, resigned. It was reported from Washington that an agent of the treasury department would com to Salt lAk to examine peeposed sites for the federal building. Senator Sherman of Ohio dented that ha a candidate for governor et hic home state. He said be was too eld 71 years to think of such a thing. It was stated in Philadelphia that (I.Mt,-00- 9 silver dollars were about to be transferred to the recently completed vaults hr the new mint site. The money was enclosed KPPasasEs h, M-.THFai'JJ- KOW PLAYING 96sckasacsy Rigit In Bret Hartea pslatng dranm f the Stem Nevada Tennessees Partner .WOBld-beco-m- Aart week, DORA THORNE. Oght price, best seat 75c. nSi22nninwawtoni J STRAND in tS.OOO boxes containing Z1000 each. In a letter to Hon. Heber j. Grant. Pres dent Lorenzo Snow said be was in tnw - of the Deseret Newt corner as a sits for the public building, but If that was not acceptable to the government, thea his choice would be the old City Hall corner, to indoc acceptance- - of which he Would contribute the sum of 410,099. New York papers told of tha death of Henry B. Hyde, president of the Equitable Assurance Society, who passed away at his home there Hay S, aged a year ' Charles S. Thomas, governor of Colorado, dented his alleged Interview with the Denver News in which be was to have attacked President McKinley for ignoring his communication respecting the return of the Colorado troops from tbs Philippine Maude Adams made her debut In Shakespearean drama, essaying Juliet to Wniiam Favershams Romeo at the Empire theatre; New York. m Design - RALPH CUMMER and his own company Dr BAIL and aocket type at gear shift ia need in tbe new Stodebtker Kb tor Car It fa quick, positive land quiet ia operation, yet tb piuHiig or little' a finger moves it into place - A Xsdossl gaper Pleana with nil- - Empty Pockets' MARIAN DAVIES in of the Pink Rosts ytr iukUntly. Coadag Pint Day of Wee, episode of Tiger's Troll during Bath Roland. second -- Studebaker Bros. Co-.- of Utah 157 So. The great country aewspiper ef this th N per year, lamed Mondays and Tharsday si( section is State St. Salt Lake City Was 640 Semi-Week- ly 2.99 -- yiniinmnimiiMiimiiiiHBiininiiimiiuHiiiHiiHHHiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiumiUHiumMHimHHiHiiimHHHmHMHiiiiiiiiitmiti JZLjtha I anti-aircra- -- Ttztu I V1 SUNDAY, MAY 11, IS MOTHERS DAY Imagine an America, with no light to switch, on, no telephone at its elbow, no street. car at tne corner. t 'Imagine m American home with no.picture of Mother, Father or Baby- - Sttsfi:iSSLp&bi,ri,iidre" are-broug- noi-clc- -s May-invo- fv - GRIF. - , c. iss DOROTHY Tv M FMORJES SAM ADAMS having soonioimd out what was going on, Gerft man airmen and batteries were instructed to bring down at alt costs an Ally airplane thus equipped, so that tbe mechanism might be duplicated. While this order was never carried out. German Jplanes with w ireless telephone apparatus were shot down, but their mechanism was found crude and unTHE LATEST ACOUSTIC MARVEL. satisfactory. m o The Magnavox fiU Into tbe leather hel'TTr'ITTand arain one Is tempted to exclaim, met worn by all fliers, the mouthpiece being Will wonders never cease? as astonishing revelations through modern science of the held in place by mean? of straps. Urns leaving domain of nature lo l.ght. The the hands loose. It is staled that the lraa-mill- er lalest man cl made known lo Ihe public is a carries no sound but that spoken into telephone that may bo heard round it, exterior noises not affecting the mechanism the world the and the Magnavox any way. The inventors, named Prideham aoU-oitransmitter w hich promises Vocevo and were not given lulioniz.e telephony. 9 patent, and not a word was allowed to get This invenlon, it now appears, was per- out about the wonderful device. But tbe strictfected nearly two year ago. when the govest secrecy did not prevent the Germans from ernment. commandeered practically the entire getting a general ,idea of its workings; hence output of the manufaeturmg plant located at their anxiety to secure a specimen. It fa claimed San Iraucisco, where 130 mechanics were emthat the voice can be heard as perfectly one ployed. The United Stales boueht 10,000 transthouand miles as one mile an apparently inmitters. the French government 100 ets, and credible assertion, yet one which no prudent the Canadian government a good many more. lierson will dare to contradict in view of the Allied airmen were supplied with the many demonstrated GfiarvcU of tbe present exand,' as a matter of course, the Germans traordinary age. , I fe ' Wn a TTndo-strodl- idea of omitting Old Testament readings Episcopal church and Sunday school la rove turaineox de la fratermte tmirereeil, et qui a appria aux homines a baUmtier wr iooubliabi ideate; foa'regns arrive rur la terre comma su ciel!" Tout blue, tto la eeoleer de la mer immense qu aucun horame, aucune nation no peat asservir; qui, perpetnellement et a Hn- - ftni, murmurs on roglt rbynme de unite et qui defie lee petites acw-, bitions hum aloes. e Toate bleu, le eontrabre de rouge. Image de la cooperation, ep- -. poeee a ia competition; de la federation rerasde an poison de la guerre; de la lot qui eat fat same du mood, aters get F anarchic sn est la ms lad Is Image 4 Tamitte des Allies, qui so sont an is, qui oat souffert. qui ont fait do lenr am st de tear chair an lien unique poor ligoter et paralyser la baht dements des Bnpiras centraox. Tout bleu, de la coulenr de Flnfinl, de r suite, de la purete. Nous ne voulons pas da drapeas nets dont F eclat sangtent met dans Is del ds favenlr des menaces confuses do vtoteooo et de perversion, comma lo drapeas ooir souille rbistoire du passe. Nous ns voulons point de Baits eerdttensea, -' point de colomCbe soEdiasat meeeagere point de crotx. qui revedls des Nous ne voulons souvenirs ds faoettmne. de Fssur. blason de la soft souserains et ds - jqur etincelaat. Lee plus grande chases sont les ptas simples. Le drapesu bleu est to pins simple et par la nme Is plus noble symbol qns Ton put (rouver de la grande Idee. qui. comma un rayon de aoteO, peree gtijourdisf - tee tenebres de I"humiite; Fide de la Ee- .publique des peoples, da la Federation ds 1 THE ,The IH newt mat-Tee. Ji. FaorMaSay ! baziotiln Thor t:19. WOW FDATTNO -- sought ace she Is effectually disposed of her militarism is crushed. Her boundaries have been shorn - and trimmed on all sides; and tbe payments enforced upon her for years lo rome will keep her in the suppliant suffering debtor glass, without destroying her incentives lo industry and to a belter ambition than this which has brought her to wreck. Her delegates at Paris will be staggered by the terms laid down; and her people will hardly be able to realize the status lo which they have been brought. There will be dejection, anger, appeal, and threat .discussioaJn, alLmood and from, all angles. But at last, though some modifications may be made, tbe great treaty will be signed and enforced substantially as Count Rantzau has re--. . , , reived iL . tmi-quem-ent , Coot Hons With 'WetceaM. . 4 Joa--tu'a- ee B-a- -- nn drapeas bleu, nk drwpean blue, ge la foolear da del st da Th LAST THIES TCDAY une Invention digne ds la France, la nation ,qta eat ram at le cerrean 4s rhumanite; one invention inspires per nn merveiUettx sentiment poetique, aitiadqas, et aussi par nn admirable sen partiqaa Tou t b le ut im plement bleu, sans inswnes, sans etoilea, sans rayurea, sans aisles eptoy-ee- a, sans croissant, ni dragon, ni crotx. Qne tons ees vauu ornaments restent snr lea ban nfares da temps passe et y yappeOant lea passions plus on mains locales qui, jours, ont torture le monda Carlo rarjue la perfection a ete realtor, toot c qul n'eat qufanperfeetion- - doit eevanoelr. Wen. de la eooletrr da eiel,' poor nows rappeler lee paroles et lewprtt da pins grand dee maitre. Celul qui set vena prechr a one humanite entenebre la realisation da 5 if ii Th Cest ' 00 '' 8 1919 2n Bhts Flag." baa been repnbliahed by the Paris newspapers Foe tba benefit of oor readers whs are familiar with French we reproduce it here. (It Is printed without tbe French accents, which, however, can be easily supplied by tbe reader.) -- if; jffeJ' Adler-i-k- a. Daaara New by Dr. Frank Dr. Cranes editorial. ?. 1 . n.kv . j ' , - LE DRAPEAU BLEU. M"r , THURSDAY MAY - E is - f5 . - h"e tht Children, surprise Mother on Mothers Day, May IL Have a group picture made. Nothing could be more pleasing. oar studio and ask for pur special offer for Mothers Let us help you by offering our years of experience. Make your appointmentDay.ear for Mothers Day at Amundsen Photo Studio, the largest and best emi.WA 01 Wt White Caroatiom Free Seeder. Mer ' Ch-Ca8- - - ... - Amundsen Photo Studios I f 249 S. Main Strttl HOME OF GOOD PICTURES . - - Phone Wnsetch 50. I I i I a i s s her |