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Show f . - ' ' w EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 23 1010 t-- DESERET DESERET. Jbxnn or " EVENING t EMtTompU Booth Ttnpl BaU Lk CUjr. Vlah. want and must hava tor a long Urn to coma! to why abould they worry? Furthermore, they are giving attention to something more than and producing they are thinking, generalizing alone not organizing. They are cultivating their lands, but ahrewd business sense and spirit. They are finding time to bold conventions And congresses of one kind and another, HEWS Btru, HortM i I 4I U.BCRUTION rr par t!!y. htvHir Nsws, pr hoili W r M pois communt.tton It TE? ? ! I ' - j Iooiinyio the'dSvelopiHMit-of-wlerpriswra- - &. - ' be-lon- gs 1 i so-cal-led h t ' Convention? Who ratified and adopted It? common-occurrence- 1 inid-contin- s j. ' - . ' A Deseret Icitional Bank and a Director of the . - ' , Deseret Savings Bank Which banks have combined assets of over ,r Fourteen Million Dollars Receivcdi a letter today jrom an EasterniBank a admitting that they are promoting an Oil Company which they say is a gamble. They further state inthe past it has been the. policy, of their hank to discourage investments of this kind, and admit that millionsof good money has been lost; to investors,! in oil promotions as such com-- ; panics nearly always fail; but their Directors have finally been induced to promote this Scheme to make money. 2 0 ; 1 . Our banks discourage all such Schemes and if you want to do business with safe banks, call on us, and we shall he - glad - to talk over your investments' with ydu "and give you t he benefit of our experience and best advice as to how to invest your money so you tvill ' principal. get a fair return, and not lo se the get-rich-qui- ck . J. -- If." WhYt'aothbrity doee the CoDstJtutkm'' give for levying an InCtfme Tax? 32. What is th good of having n Con- -. etitution? fCopyright, 118, by Frank Crane.) ng 01 - . . JO.-H- ow ' J TWENTY YEARS AGO. , New Accounts Solicited From tbe Files of The Deseret Newa MAY 28, 1899. Balt Lake gave a rousing welcome to Admiral Bchley who arrived Sunday rooming and tarried for two days. During bia stay there were numerous gatherings in his honor and tha party enjoyed themselves to the utmost and expressed grateful appre- s in m Si c ID ' ciation. . It was Sunday and the services in the Balt Lake Tabernacle were devoted to the general conference of the Mutual Improve- ment associationa The morning meeting, was addressed by President Sow and others, while at the afternoon session the exercises partook of the nature of a welcome to Admiral Schley and party, who were in attendance. The speakers were Dr. James E. T&image, Admiral Bchley, Senator Hander-ao- o and President Joseph F. Smith. A dispatch from Paris stated quits '"definitely Ihaf DfeJfUs 6tod e'Zfqultted. Ignace Paderewski. 'Polish pianist, was to secretly married In December, Madam Elena Gorski, a wen known violinist, according to a dispatch to the New York World from Pari. , lit, u s for the same purpose. Road making science is now being cultivated to purpose; by increasing the facilities for travel, it helps every branch and avenue of human- activity. Motor trucks are looming promisingly on the commercial horizon, and an immense amount of freighting is already being done by these great machines in a fraction of the time required with horsepower. In fact, a probability of the not distant future is that local freight-handlimay be largely taken from the railroads, and the latter left to devote themselves . . to transcontinental hauls. t FToftrer sent la Rtemortom to friends who hare lost dear ones will demonstrate yoar deep sympathy. We have a spedal ar- ng IV. TOE CRADLE TOE DOI GIIMT rangement with florists In every town throughout th nation, whoreby we can have flowers placed for yoa at any point, delivering the same if deed red atthe cemetery and even to having them placed on a designated grave. OF HISTORY. The Anzacs who helped Great Britain to defend Egypt during the war are to have a memorial in Ihe shape of a huge equestrian monument on the banks of the Suez canal The placing of the monument on such a sit, with associations going back to the dawn of time, will he a striking footnote to history, so to speak, as the Anzacs literallly came from the roif-iloIhe earth to The land of the ancient Pharoohs. and the monument to their valor and Irtyallr will almost be within sight of monuments which Berodoius saw, and not very far from scenes ronnroied with the Mosaic account of events e earliest of -- New York World. . years recorded time. diq-osit- s 1 rr. - the-reaso- ed The President of the Y t. Into what three parte I tha Govern' ment divided ? I. What is tho Legislative Department? ' 7. Who ejecta the Representatives? fThS Senators?. 8. How is tho number of Rep resentattvee ' . determined? Of Senators? . What is tho qualification tor a Repre- - . tentative? For a Senator? 1ft. How are Senators chosen now? How formerly? II. Who presides over the Hones? Over the Senate? . 18. What else can tho Senate do besides snset laws? ' 13.- How often does Congress assemble? 14. What does a Quorum of the Bouse or Senate mean? 15. What special privilege have Senators and Representatives? What restrictions? 1. What provision does the Constitution make regarding laws taxing the people? 17. What is meant by Veto?. 18. How can tho Government borrow money? If. WTto tag 'declare war? 80, What doe The writ of Habeas Cor- -. pus" mean, and what does the Constitution any about it? 11. la an export tax Constitutional? 38. Upon whose authority can money he drawn out of Cho Treasury? SI. Can this country grant any title of nobility? . v 24. Can the separate State levy customs? 25. How is the President elected? ?4. Who can be elected President? ?7. How can a President be- - removed from office? t tt. What Constitutes the Judicial Branch of the Government? -What is treason? - can the Constitution e amend-ed- - ed !f .5 r 4: A .V- -. mid-Atlan- tic ETSi'?- i- jAtgEBWHMI Cr-uv- a. qoeti . i by Dr. Frank th ; with-boldi- Mwa Snug Tbe entire High School and Onhrantoy ttttO op od anewer tha following (H Joo question upon .Tbe Constitution. want tbe proper answers, not only to these bur t6inny otber M OUT aubfrwt write to The Motional Security League, II West Forty-fourstreet. New Tork," and ask for the pamphlet A Otoohiem of tha Constitution and enclose a stamp.) 1. What fg tho CanaUtutlonT i. Who made It T What date? Where? - S. Who was President of tha ConsUtutVm-- al o4 fi. jarzms 'y will mkw nd localities. They are planning to get nearer to ' Addru the customer, and to retain soma of the profits CHr.Vh. of transportation and handling.- - They are full t0r of The spiri of optimism and with good other ?'nfh K, Corrpondn-- r and tddrwMd Editor. publication rtauld reason. Some of these movements may prove ' Mtmbrr Audit Bureau CirculUo-I- ' to be false starts, but many of them writ! mate1. P. McKinney, Kastern Represtatla M4 Fifth Atdu. rialize. Those who have any doubts on the nee.1! Booth Michigan Aynas- li Ke YorkOffice. ChJcaao I subject, have only to wait and see. t j Entered at th Pto(nce ofBjkoOitJr. to I eeon4 clui matter eceordio NEXT GENERAL ITALIAN ELECTIONS J Mirct I; XT7f - ' 1 exeluslrelr . WEEK. Pres ; Associated The , the nee for repuhiicanoo oi ... MOT since tbe year before tbe great war has draT ! heremTAU rishtaof japnbllcatloo of special 1', Italy undergone the ezperlence of a general patches here ars also reserrsd. and for this reason, unusual interest election, MAY 28, 1919. SALT LAKE CITY, attaches to the expression of public opinion which next weeks balloting will record. Tbe ifRill. PASSAGE OYER THE OCEAN. recent controversy with the other Allied governments over V1 Flume and Dalmatian coast COMPLETION of the great feat of flying conti- - question, and tbe still- - later disputes with across the ocean from continent to or ac--! Greece over certain isles and the coast of Asia pe5i cith ihe jrontrotants all present Minor, have undoubtedly strengthened the the of equipage some counted for, though cause the of the conand present government I with which the adventure began is missing, -- monarchy stitutional Still, there generally. o establish earatiwr rec rd of bumatHngenuity tend to which numerous Internal are States problems United To the and achievement electorwhich won the issues the upon complicate the honor, and to those who have Jit tie nation will give all praise. Not the ate will past Judgment, and observers from abroad will icrutinlza the results with keen inj least commendable of the features associated A new party has come into being, terest. IwRh the marvelous deed was the completeness e mainly of members of the Catholic of composed safely of tie errangeffienU for insuring-thI tie alnnen.1 These arrangements .made R church, and called the "Popular party which : almost Impossible that the gallant fellows high promises to develop considerable strength by reason of Its d option of & social reform plat; to aireorrid coma to harm. There was scarcely form. It is opposed to the government as at were when therir fa minute daring they flight eor-wd-oo present organized, as is also tbs frankly revgout of touch with their comrades on tie "official" Socialolutionary party or beneath ocean of ships that bridged the constitutional Tbe or ist government was party. mile mile and by their progress 4hn, as known the Center," are collectively and parties, reported with the utmost promptness the Liberals and Conservatives respectively, than less ftiiracyloos accuracy. Indeed, hardly the wonderful flight itself was tie method and latter being again divided into two groups, moderates and radicals. The perplexities of a ! manner in which it was observed and recorded. this of finish epochal attempt campaign participated in by such an array of The successful ; recalls 'inevitably a less fbrtunaleveriture' factions, are obvious. made twenty-tw-o y earsT, agOy.whkb .ended. ln were forbidden to take any part in the polititragedy the details of which remain a mystery atcal affairs of the realm this by way of to this day. Reference is V) the recognition of tbe Italian kingdom tempt of Andree. the Swedish scientist and which bad curtailed, not to say destroyed, the balloon. North Pole to reach the aeronaut, by Bia big craft was guided and controlled Jy temporal power of the Pope. Leo XIII was means of sails and guide ropes, and though it thoroughly resolute In this altitude, but his came far short of the equipment of tie successors, Pius X and Benedict XV (tho present-da- y. dirigible or blimp, he had entire present incumbent), have been less strenuous faith in it and in his own resourcefulness. upon it, because they were sagacious enough -- With two companions he made his start from to see that such a policy would not only insure the grow th of but would also Spilzbergen, July It, 1897; and there is eviin toChurch the a of be made considerable position put enjnily to the dence that progress wards his goal. A carrier pigeon, conveying State. Benedict has already manifested a a message written the second day after bis vigorous activity in political affairs for exstart and giving his position, was shot from the ample! bis repeated atlempla to. bring? about deck of a sealer; and from this it was learned peace, and his request that papal delegates e ' that the balloon had traveled nearly 150 miles admitted to the Peace Conference. It was north and 45 miles east of the starling point. quite in order, therefore, that he should depart The aeronaut carried a large number of buoys from the traditional policy of in local affairs of state, and the organizawhich he intended to drop from time to .time and of these five were later found on the coast tion of the Catholic or Populai party, with his near Spitsbergen. Two of them contain-- d dis- full sanction, is the final evidence of it.. Natpatches written one4he day of the start, and urally the government parties regard the new another tbe polar buoy which was to be development with disfavor and anxiety, feareast overboard from the highest latitude ing that it cloaks an effort to win in the cungame of politics the power which the was found empty -on -- the ning Spitebergen - r t v tj'cr ercwis.Mcirfv JJ Coast two years later. The message borne By Tapvf'fm' uw birnerta been able to getwrw the carrier pigeon was accordingly the last o the rahinets of diplomacy. Present indications are that the constitube received from the intrepid trio. Apparently tionalist parties will be triumphantly vindino member of .the party survhed the ascent over the ocean, and for the probable cated jmdjturned to or rather retained in disaster to Jhe craft and party has never been power. In fart, the ministry are ignoring ' discovered. nearly all tbe smaller issues of internal policy, For several, anxious days it was feared that declaring that the result of their appeal to the this, loo, would be the case with the daring country will be regarded as determining the Hawker and Griee, who last week essayed the strength of the nation's patriotic spirit. voyage from shore to shore in a single flight. THE CAMPAIGN FOR GOOD ROADS. They were mourned as lost but were rescued in ; and now comes the word that their disabled craft has aiso been picked up "PHF action of Congress in appropriating $80- ,000.000 for road work over te country is and may be able, like its occupants Ihemsel.es. encouraging, and ought to be supplemented by 10 make another trial at a later day. Jbe various states m similar work within their .THE STAR OF EMPIRE. ; , own boundaries. The marvelous growth of the automobile industry has stimulated increased to the fact that after the Civil interest in good road building, and comparison REFERRING went West, an eastern observer with the great roadways of Europe before the adds that after tbe World War wealth went war has further enlarged that interest. The West. The epigram is clever and m a large reduced prices of autos is bringing that useful j measure true. By w ay of proof it is hardly vehicle within the reach of many people of to do more than mention farm moderate mean's, j necessary enabling them to reach products and their prirs, live stock. Oil, and points of scenic attraotion in their native land To be sure, there is a mighty that otherwise would .be j the metals. beyond their reach. .stream of this western-producwealth con- -; Trips across the country from either coast to stantly flowing to the East, but a vast amount the other and to far interior points art; already t stays where it was produced. Formerly a and It will not be long described as wild and woolly, the West may before, during the summer vacation season, all ; now be defined as rn,h. the great parks and localities of scenic interTexas 'and Oklahoma are coming , money est will be within the reach of any one having Wit f their oil fields in a wav that makes even the means to operate a ear. The wonders of a the Crand Canyon of the Colorado, the great j the kingly cotton look like an incident or Tbe iron nuues of the Lake intermonntain parks, and J lie. noted watering Superior region, aiM tbe copper of both ocean coasts ace now easily acplaces I reaching from the acru and cessible, and reports from over the country i through, the mountain states to the western wheperogd? have been neglected are to the I sea are links in a golden chain that surpass" effect that throe have been or are being repaired,-includinrichness Uie product that fir-- t gave Caljin long stretches of sand covered with ifornia its place in romance and history and natural emenl and hard rlar. and gullis, t to the economic affairs of the world. The gulrhes and arroyas bridged by culverts. The grains the roots aivj the fruits, the beef and general awakening on this matter is being pork and mutton and wool these all combine greatly limulaled by Rotarian and various Ito make a picture of prosperity and wealth other community and commercial clubs. hich has no dark side. The unfavorable : The understanding is that for the ..three i aspects which from tune. to. lime eastern years ending with IKt, a fund of $275,000,000 is j financiers see. and worry about, do not cast to be available from the federal treasury for ir shadow out where the West begins. post roads. II i a wise ; use of money. With What the people of the West see is wealth all her woes and the dram upon her resources,' coining up out of ttie earth in evergrowing France ha set asi.de, one hundred and fifty knd sure vohune-a- nd thaC is enough for million dollar for road nd extensions, repair . them. ire They producing what tho world and England is making large appropriations Foreign all bUStn-- " 4. ... j,- Copier II FJUCES. For Tbe i 4 Orders for flowers will be made up mi phone call to Thursday evening, May 29th. No phone orders filled after 10 a. m. Decora, tkm Day- Yr ? .oar Store, just phone as, yoar order will receive that same par-o-o rstore, just phone us, your order will receive that same particular care which has built up our enviable reputation of the : past. . - .- - -- ith - Ten Seat Broadway. "The Home of Flowera.' K PHOmS WASATCH 1310. Greenhouses Tapnington, 0b JL . dous-hnu- - iller Floral Go. INDUSTRY. The practice of manufacturing articles of food in plain sight of the public, is growing to such a fascinating extent that out progress along downtown streets has become quite snail-lik- e. Before the window of the newest dough-nulsmwe could linger for hours. He stands before a great tub of boiling fat and shoots raw douehnut into ihe fat out of a ort of bakers machine gun that, protects dough circlets at a dizzying rate. To watch the rirrlets change from a glutinous yellow to a crisp brown in a few- - seconds of jmmersioif. and then to watch their maker fish them forth on a wire rack and pass t hem out to a ravening horde of customers i? better than a movie. It is also good for the appetite. We regret to say. however, that they make to these degenerate days with too much periphery And insufficient density. Tn other words, the holes are too large, Spokane - ' Utah. fl d L3 fs Spokesman-Revie- w. y THE SEM-UEESL- Y HEVJS ThsIi.r7 |