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Show & wior at. i v r T i i I Eot-- s , Salt Lak j City. ItU. HNUIt" A Wbitoay subscription mucia - Tailv. par year Saturday News per par y Blast Copie ........ Semi-Weekl- f Address all be Klttaacea. ,, t - V ".Vi" uu posts: , .. d a eammuateaU K 14'btot U ANOTHER ARMT KW. PIB-BRE- Balt Lake City, UtsA.. rdlmaaak IorreapondeBC sod other U publicatlo should b addreaaed Member Audit Bureau ClreaUtlem J p. McK.ln.ey, Kaatero N Tor A Offloa. U Cbleaso OtBe. Ill Boutb Mick teas kvrere. LobVSSwo Entered at tbs poutofflee otSoK Act aerond rises matter -acoordins Jdareb V The Aaaodateo Prose b - R..rMtdv. V'f'bjtT'' r t lit. dd"' to H or lot Mhormtao tbs local newspaper, aad aloo All riahU of repubUoatiou of --.- .r- We. hr ir lo StI.T LAKE cmr. rred. MAT moists: ear "3 1 GENERAL CONFERENCE NOTICE. annual postponed ehtjr-ninl-h General Conference jjf tha C rch of ill con- j?us Christ of Latler daySaltSaint Lake City, on sene ;n the Tabernacle, Sunday. June f. IW9. at 10 oclock am, mth sessions also on Monday Inf Tuesday. June 2 and 3. The general Cbgrth Priesthood meeting Monday still be heTOBTtrrTabertiael i .nenmg. June 2. at 7 oclock; reunionsshould be arranged so aa not U) Conflict , stilli lhia meeting. HEBER J. GRANT. . - ANTRON R. LUND. CHARLES W. PENROSE. First Presidency. COUNSEL OF FA IL AND MISRULE. ?7 V any standpoint moral or ViEWED from strike the is indefensible. It injures those who take part in it having no grievances of their own to settle or complain of; it punishes employees with whom their workmen haveno quarrel by bringing about a direct disregard of contracts and agreements; it j imposes inconveniences and frequently Suffering ppon an innocent public who by no possibility can be held at fault for whatever disputes have arisen. Apart from jh material loss caused by this sort of strike, S greater seriousness is the violation of agreements by which the workers are bound by the ordinary principles of honor, and the violation Of their obligations to the community. !iThe great majority of those who-enga- go ifl sympathetic strikes at the dictation of some whom they do not know, would doubtless d&own revolutionary sentiments or intentions; they are deliberately playing into the hands Of the Bolshevist element which preaches without restraint tha doctrines of class hatred, add which would. If It dated and saw opportunity, resort to violence and even bloodshed. Fpr such a gang as this, it la a triumph to be able to bring about the paralysis of the activities of a large humher of industries or communities because of a dispute between a small KPUp.of employers and employeesiiaome other industry or community. It is a victory ft what they call the One Big Union," the venomous and radical enemy of honest trades-unionis-m and of honorable labor. It is a long step in the direction of the proletarian dictatorship of which the world has lately seen euch tragic example in a word, it la a sure t step toward anarchy, . The marvel is that sensible workingmen ean not or will not gee through tha wickedness and the selfishness of tha agitators by whose miserable leadership they are brought into a position so false to their own interests, to lheir emptoym, to their neigh bon and their communities, and to their coon- try. These shrieking expounders of what they call "tha new morality are tha eboeeo expan- -, . ents when they feel it safe to assume tha role of teachings which decent Labor would scorn and loathe. But the rascals are cunning enough to pity upon mistaken notion of loyand thus it happens alty to fellow-workethat .men whose every normal instinct is on the side of peace and industry, law and order, the sane, safe and right side of society permit themselves to be made use of by scoun-- v drels bad only on mischief. The pity is that they are so stow in opening their eyes to the fact of the ignoble deception which is being ...practiced upon them. yt ''jr up. ;u 4 , 1 1 u loud-mouth- ed rs; t 1 M i' s li FUTURE 4 WILSON in. tn brief Memorial message to the American people struck the keynote, -- The day no longer is to be celebrated merely as one allowed to the memory of those who died fighting the cause of Liberty for all citizens of the United States, and of the union of this nation into one body indivisible. The present end all future Memorial days take on a wider significance eacred to the memory of those who consecrated their Iryee to the maintenance of the liberty of the world, and of the union of its people in single comradeship of liberty and right." They came to the field of battle." eayt he President, "with the high spirit and pure heert of Crusaders. We must never forget the duty that their sacrifice has laid upon us of fulfilling their hopes end (heir purposes to the 'utmost." ' i A somewhat humorous painting recently Ms ebowv the old blue-coatveteran's post fronl of the village store deserted Alay ed "o to listen to tales of more modern fickle-mind- ed Or THE lar RAILRO ADS. of railroads, II. S. director-gener- al alkcr D. Hines, may not be expecting to officiate very long in his present position in fart, the President has stated that the roads are to be returned to their owners at the end of the present calendar year. In the meantime, however, Mr. Hines has certain ideas about the future of these properties, which the seven remaining months of government operation may suffice at least to inaugurate if they possess the practical value whieh appears upon their face. For one thing, he. believes there should be a compulsory consolidation of the Countrys railroads into a few Urge competitive systems" The use of this last adjective is wise and important, for the "American public has become more than ever convinced that It wants competition Jn service to a reasonable extent, at any rate. There is no apparent reason, however, why this cannot be accomplished through the creation of a smaller number of largo systems, say from twelve to twenty., Mr. Hines's idea is that in each of the three great sections of the country the East, the Weet, and the South a few large railroad companies could be constituted in each of which would be a strong system, and the several companies in each of these regions could grw effectrve competition to service at practically every important point which now enjoys, or in the past has enjoyed it to a healthful degree. The proposition is novel, but not st all unfeasible, though everything will depend upon the details for patting it into effect That these will present many difficulties goes without saying, for the railroad situation in the future is going to be far more perplexing than ever it was to the pasL The between the weak and the strong is bound to be more pronooneed; there ere ing to be fewer roads which ean sorsive on the basis of their todividoal earning So whatever may have been the necaesity for a radical and effective eotattoo of these difficulties to the past, that necessity is multiplied many times by the new cowCtiotes. . From these premises then is no escape; and it 'is' thdir recognition which moves Mr. Hines to make the recommendation above alluded to., But while what he says is interesting, he only goes far enough to excite curiosity. His further observations will be awaited with keen interest. FJ RESIDENT I OVER THE TOP." Udrtoen-million-dol- MEMORIAL DAY OF THE FUTURE. I I hav ud to the Salvation Amy CONGRATULATIONS Its drive for a on home aerviee fundi In the eame manner that it has lived down the slings sturdy and arrows of the fashionable" church. It baa proved to the superstitious that good luck lice in odd and unlucky numbers. It deserves the favor with which its latest appeal hasjbeea received by the benevolent, and the most vaat captious will need have nS fea t that the mia-S- p mishandled of be will JuHlhui acquired at. The campaign has been all the more decisKe for being short and sharp; its methods have been of the homely, vigorous sort that touch the popular fancy and win the popular hearL The record of thia unique organization in bar been markconnectiorr with ' waf-wu- rk the taint, ha creditable." It escaped edly nay even the breath of scandal, and the public has yet to hear a single serious criticism of its varied activities. Its work at borne, while less dramatic, has still enough ofLhe spectacular to make it interesting. Holding to the fine idea that a man may be dewn but be is never out," its workers never cease to hoperfor and is give hope to the unfortunate. Its chanty boundless no human derelict so wretched but what it has a hand of sympathy ready, to be. stretched out to save a word of cheer and comfort to soothe the souL From iU book of practical experience many another sect might profitably taka a leaf." It at least on seeing a stripped and bruised sufferer, does not gather up its skirts and pass by on the other aide. ee P rsr n DmM -- -- j man-U- S die-par- IHPROVEMENT opposed Jo the parcel post service, of course thaj. service would not have been tostduted as a 'part of the nations postal policy. On the other hand, of the department offieials had been really enthusiastic for the innovation, they ought to havq been able to extend and improve it far more rapidly than has been done. This eomment applies specially to the service with foreign countries. Perhaps also American busiaese interest have failed to appreciate thqjpeastdmieeuf aoehaeervice. But wherever the blame mey tte the fact re mams that the foreign parcel poet service Of this great nation has not been at all prominent among the means for carrying on the naUoo's foreign trade. There te a marked improvement, however, since the armistice, and particularly since the beginning of this year. Since Jtauwy i, the service has been established with twelve oootv-trie- s, since the armistice it has been resumed with ten, sod arrangomenis have been made wttoeevmef Latin Americans whetehy H now pomade to eeud pared op to twiee (he former wrigbi limit These estenfioo& of service to coon trie not reached bedora the j war, and this improvement of wanny faefli--I ties, afford basis for the hope that the broad- - ' y" hr rruk TOMiGDT Crvaa. NIGHT Malian Saturday COHAN A HARMS Present The wnednal remedy ku (ilcturaa (a tha faperL la Jnst heart Or. Is pounding. 13S)IB IMS Jl K bringing life and happiness to thousands la Palestine, Syria and Armenia, Ports of destination are Constantinople and Beirut " The provisions were purchased by the Joint Distribution Committee of the American Jewish Relief Fuads and the American Cbm-mittfor Relief in the Near Ewt The or this cargo I ONE? STOLION SIGHT HLTvDRED riQL'&AXD DOLLARS. . Jews mesa nothing to me. nor do Gen- - ' Ules, nor Baptiste, nor Patagonians, nor Southerner. Mahometans, nor Irish. All these Classes, Races, Beets, Labels. Fence and Pigeon Holes are Holdovers of dead contention. " They are the Verm iforth Append ice of unrevs would Politic and the. Body Prog doubtedly be better off for a surgical opera- lion. BUB. Cl" es linger, and will. We ahull ' go on being proud of our Church. Pedigree, and Locality. Tset p4S L) rewdai company onsLraUr 1rk're, Nights. iOe to 03.00 Mat. Hat., Me to 01M , ;f( ; Matinee Tuesday KEATS TODAY , Oliver IMorosco Presents t Uliana V W Tom If and .nJ II Ism oiRna.1 nail la WEEK ALL-KE- XT IlMk from nearly two years la X.Y. tile ffeorua of yoauhful treaties tg tMtscsinx? wrre M. WOWS nuMDTI A. MARJ0SIE 1 mMBSAU - f I TW the merriest of fan sneer c wr WOKS - . WffWf Msf. b kt gmt f js en -- n;ris Tint From Peter B-- Ryne's fiat. Eve. SI orin, with ORIGIN IL . Y, CAST. Kvewa Sc to i; Tue. Mat Mir to 1.30 ' po toi o SFEQAL Heaven know We hav killed and hated enough because ef our Differences. Let us now compensate History by a most strenuous rivalry la Charity, for," nay Bacon, in all thing eise there I danger of excess, but in Charity there can be no excesa-- I love every Jew In the world for those ' two sbtpe asks. I would kiss every pretty ' Jewish girl, salute every rich Jew, and take my hat off before every Synagogue, for those two ships sake. Though not born of Oil undent race, I. am sending along a little contribution to Nathan Strati, who called my attention to them ohlps (or rather to Arthur Lehman. Treasurer. If Exchange Place. Near York,) and ask tbs render to do likewise. XV e ean Justify ourselves by what George Ade says: T have lived in several towns, bat t cannot ' remember the names of a place In which Jews were exempted from contributing to Gentile funds. lllf, (Copyright, by Frank Crane.) Press tbs Flies ef The Deseret New ISM. SO, ky night except Monday and Tuea., S:l5. Four matinees- beginning Thurs. 1:30. Sow; PLAYING LAST V A CDF VIDUS OF THE SEASON 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 o o o 0 THEand 0 QCKKTiOy 0 0 O 0 CRAWFORM 0 0 0 Ultie ofofThisThaand a Isttlo 0 0 Harry 0 Emmie 0 0 BOLT O 0 0 In CHIU) OF 0 o 0 tl. 0 0 ticket to 0 Phone salem.at424. 0 0 aa.0 SAM MANN Company UCNARO A GOLD JOHNSON Tk. M-.T- JL JLlT BRODERICK A LA RXKD TT ITS.CONSIDEBAJBLY COOLEE INSIDE ., KIN RAID TOMORROW TODAY - BESSIE REMPEL & CO. A CHILDfi -- .. ; IVctao With Jack Princeton I1VE OTHER BIG ACTS i Rxcris; WseU Three Aon daily, 2:35. 7:30, 1:15 Prior: Matinees, 10c, 15c, 25o Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c ! Litllo Qfrc,TcY 1 suing C (be Itoen ef activity gad convenience will Dot be limited to foreign countries but will be perceptible gad make rapid progress at boms. The pared post U k thoroughly worthy institatioa but as yet it is not nearly living up to Md opportunities or fulfilling all expecta- tion. To gave the world from being turned upside down it may become necessary to form a muon of all non-umpeople. New York ? Evening Post. oa THE g.CIB3B , Ud Three k Time Crane WUbar and Maada Italy And the Wilkes Flayers In tha Jlg laughing hit lie 25c. 15c. 50c, YAnnnr1 C5: THEATRE iMt tf MUSHTi - 1 . r . SmS OF AUBITIOH" written. Saturday Night Prices, Mats., 15c to 15c. Nights, d USUAL-GOO- TJpDAY AND SATURDAY Never Say Die The funniest fare ever EfOrionl Case , hy WHFKED LDOAS, BKRA CtSDETOX, UtiR BAIRD ,7 OOMEifir dtlHE DOOR BETWEEN- ; MUSICAL OONOORD amply exemplified at American theatre throagh two qualified medium I eoaeert rcheatra, grand orchestral pips organ. f f - XAMOtZHSr TRAYIS8, iec w, a ah Box Oliiee Now Opea special one week engagement of RALPH CLONINGER STRAND cool and theatre COMFORTABLE Good Shnw Always LAST TIMES TODAY And company in the delightful love comedy CONSTANCE TALIIADGE in MRS. LEFFINGITELL'S BOOTS'- When Cupid Strikes Regular prices. AMBITION. A - 3xmm MertgnmeqrTtege V3 'f For UNIONIZING THE VICTIMS. Matinees, Wed. - Miff SStlUtiAV Every man should strive continually to lire up to all the remarkable things the politician toll him about himself just before election Thrift Magazine. DEFEAT WOULD HAVE MEANT BOLSHEVISM. of Paris was convincing eoough. Thousands of Parisians had to go hungry because all the public eating places were closed by the walk-o- ut of the cooks and waiters. Everyth mg else stopped dead and Sunday in Connecticut 100 years ago bad nothing on Parte on May L 'The French labor organizations succeeded m doing two things. They showed the extent of their power over the country i economic Ufa and they revealed to a degree how far France would hare been In ease the Allies had lost the war. Victory in war waa what saved France from the very experiences in communistic government and mob rule that have overtaken Bavana and Hungary, not to mention Russia. Paris was under the'"Kmmune" for months, in 1870-7after (be fall of the empire hi war. No city in Europe, beggaring with the French Revolution, has Bad to deal with the "reds" more often fipriagflaid Republican. tie-u- 0W- S-, The Fireside Reverie Charles Bishop, a convict serving eight yours hi the Utah stats prison for burglary, mads his escape by scaling the wall at an early hour. , Colin E. Stokes, a Salt Lake drug oiark, lent his tight foot Just above tha ankle by being run over by a Rapid Transit street car. v A banquet sf VntmJ Improvement workers from the varion stakes Was held ta tho ldth ward assembly hall, with many of tho general authorities of the Church present nod taking part In tha tgcOTOtoeA Over ton parweos attended. y ! NOW PLATING - May-da- . Strong. M0BE LAUGHSCnTTHlS Freak-- . Ncwa carrler. Smith, At won the bicycle road me from Balt Lake to Farmington, covering the distance in si minutest tf second. The time prize was won by J. W. Ensign in 4F.SI. Labor1! - ard BathelmeBS, Georgs Fawcett, Balph. Gr&vee Edward Peil and Porter The Coolest House ta Town esr-ltfi- ' ,, C ' AN UNATTAINABLE V Dorothy Gish 'xeturns to comedy in this leligiitfal pictnre with a supporting east which includes Bich- . WWWWWWWWWtoWW of their comrades where ritualistic programs were carried out and flower strewn over the m reads of those who slept The day was rather cold tn Balt Lake but R was recalled by H. Q, MdMWaa that on May 1, 1170, there eras a fan ef sight inches of mow in this city. CoL Willard Young of tho volunteer regiment of engineers, arrive at his horns In Salt Lake after Cnh. Hie regt-fie- at was mastered out May IS at Augusta, u being We picked this show for Decoration day becanjc it hit re - k. the "red thing. Memertal day was fittingly celebrated In Balt Lake and throughout the state. .. An penal, G. A. R. veteran vMted the- graven Go. TUESDAY. JL. TTa EMPC2ES3S Evenings. 10c, tSe. SOc, 7 Be, Matinee lOo, 25c, 10c. Beat on office IS p. m. daily 1 a. Waaktcb TWENTY YEARS AGO. MAT UATEH te the regular Thrmday and Prices, Mato. Saturday matlaaas. cent to Tt eeats. avaatnga, 25 cento ta tl. Maks your reservation at once at tb Wilkes box otRca or telephone Waa. . In addition , , nw. ra The one, only and wholly admirable way to Justify eur Class' In by guperiorlty in Helpfulness. time off . Broadvay Now York, baa eSea Karjerl city, as Kambeaa ta Xy at Xauta." Salt Lake's favorite aotraaa earns glree from tha acwia of her aaamatlanal triamaae to preoant 'Eyea ot YSutb' and two other a tiler great aaneeeaas In a spaelai three weekr engagement. A rare CMenautyb-presaated to see one of u on. of U sotoOls tk. miiMi of to day. Du ta tha treat demaad for matiae vationa there will be a 1 And ity IF the postoffice department had boon ouU aajr Nava Ode la o( tha steamship Weetvmr4 Bo -- Md loaded with toaa of grain, thouaands Of co are ef noadeed mUk. sad other Ufa euataJaing provision purchased with tho JLmerleaa Jewish Relief Fonda, far tha etarriag woman and children of Poland. Tha port of d animation la Dantig, where tha cargo win ho transported over land to stricken comm unities. - Tho coot of Oil cargo exced TWO XJXUOX DOLLARS. The other in of ataamahlp Pensacola starting on It long voyage to tho Near Sant, NOTED, AND NEEDED. and-o- ct SALT LA!iE THEATRE THE JEWS' TWO SHIPS. fo UMk T er af Boats Tempi s wvador end horror, told by n eAihueiasli tho truth, ywilh in khaki. Tha picture mare to rey thp xioa Uml however, If it tolentk deserted or forIs iUor vateraa War tbo Civil they f expresaioa tha w glorious It gotten. t Uj xt ianid high p knt of Grudr mot which ntth powlblo and go ift Uto jran expreaalou given to tb Oil more glorious bain today. lhair tana spirit by HEWS EYEHIKG DESERET 3IAY 50 19iq FRIDAY EVENING NEWS DESERET -r Opening First Day of Week Easy Running Iver Johnson's X. Pikes: p . $35 to $65 Sold on Terms Tires, $1.50, $150 and Up. Bicycle Guthrie Bicycle Co. 233 Baa Bank Work ' v County Work Office Vorfi Second 1, Legal Work ; Wasatch are. bot-gbevi- QtHekly Regain Hsalth, Strength, Energy, and Ability by Taking - I Grain. Cad cmso Tablets. The Very Best Tonic. Sold by All Druggists. -- ) Quick; Vork Oar Specu&lGes J ' - IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN . . i " c , Ekcsret Ksvs fob Railf Advertisement. as- V t w wh vv- |