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Show BESETOT EVENTNtT NEWS FRIDAY did not got much worse than his original duplicity and his laler selfishness deserved. The immediate business before the leace Btr te lFFte and ksst Topl Conference' is to see that the Rumanian forces retire at once from Hungary and that their tMtMM Mm a. ywtBr of invasion and conquest be given up. It plans i jMKTtnno tmcm. is almost exactly five years since a Balkan in: cident precipitated the world war, and here is another Balkan beginning of a trouble that may r easily become formidable. If the Peace Connd all N Nwi JET afl hnMM DKSKRIcT ference has not Influence and power enough, anm Ltes city, risk. and has not secured enough of the confidence of fT the rest of the world, to check this smouldering Are before a conflagration' bursts out. It Is hi a o4U Borw Clrrwltm. pitiable plight and will give little bopj t)f suchniey. Fsswff OflM, M4 Fifth Avenns. cess when a really large problem has to be OAo 19 Sooth MtrhtgsnAvvsu. tackled. city, M the peeiofflee of Alt Comm y l matter asartlif t Art ' 3 i EVENING r5F NEWS '9f ateo Its ef WOt ' LAO BALT OtbOl irftOt an, . pel AUO.-1- ucrrwo together ...4 er4Udpublished Ow local uews rceeWliTUteu of dl- - 1919 5, at last. tb niifri yUl wctocroe most heartily tparanovxt rtubboriv of prldo, of (h barrier mmm 1 thst baa hitherto kept fndru.svriatiin eommfttee and the ilanTwItir ntiTirTTn it of the Pf are prtfa hi 'theIndlsrnsslon hands eommfttMfr oTilriii the iRwr T fj the Senate to bafivered by the nybeen o. There has been an tour week amomrt of potltkart "backinf and In fbe treatment of this grave policy of maneuvering for AaaeSBct hasoaDed forth reneml egasper-y- s wants the Peace Treaty ASMLonthepeopb have latterly been fast iSh (hoee whom they held re- uakm progrcM made toward the President for ttene hi his- - tnaistmee upon ottsnge of Jot or tittle, the Senate for attempting or otherwbe impair the fis practical defkaL , flip touhwwiy has become thor-W.Hj iiifuftt'V1 maiTTfrinr and undignified; for the Senate eom- i wflh Cwexeoo- reached only after the C2w bar prdbatfy been bad made tbenaRon iMpaaPBeaof Gtepeoptoof ptant - The-eoastr- y fattwo-bfattne- A " Avptyrfblt sw taafitatal-eirela- s t Wash-- way, and goodness jiMnooghof thesn most remain Until It fa liiipnfTlnit. mw nrtstn I a ceeoCni nominally at war. poOde wtufharws to flie army and navy, or I m Nrtnua, ate fta raltroazta, the tariff, the high cost of Setae or the hundred and one ether questions far autth m wt, meet bo held hi Ufa so targe end weighty that ft ha befc) the oentw of the uafioual rnrTwnnn rrmynl Bet Um wery general ty teeth cow ls that ft baa been there pretty near leewnoogh for all neeeaeary parposes ofpatrf-aCt- a or declamatory effect, and ebooM step aside he ftas ptaoe to other earns Chat dmand a hsmh. The oonBctansnew of thb sentiment has apparently penetrated at last (hoee who eft I ta high Traces hi Che capital; and the next best tnitia-ttafhtry to doing an act freely on one's own Is to do ft with an appearance of cheer-fi- in when so ordered by those who hare fbawwer and right to ghw the command. In ease the people are beginning to speak, the Senate b beginning to feel that Jt is to act. " problem edi-v- r ste w. SHASZZ2SS AGGRESSOR. riCfOTween CayGennsns bafw treated the Peace Conference at Paris with the sronj shown Che Romanian generals whose troops hare Vby osmiun Bongaryg occupied Budapest, and now threaten to strip (he country if forced to wtCbdrasn Theta demands upon Hungary are nobrageoos la tho extreme, their selfblmess and lost of eonqoeet sue insatiable, and thetr disregard of Allied requests is more than defiant, ft to insutttng. Assuming now that the Entente nations are girtng mors! support to the government In Hungary set up by Archduke Joseph, these cocky mountaineers and plainsmen who were so humble when Maekensen was chasing them out of the Dobrudja are now insisting that Hungary be given over to them absolutely and united with their kingdom under the rule of Ferdinand. This would be a fine result of the breaking up of one troublesome dual monarchy the creation of another one more re- -. peQent in Hs elements than the Austria-Uugary misfit itself! Rumanias vacillating and shifty conduct be- -, fare Joining the Allies, and her miserable showing after at last entering the war, was nowhere and at no time sincere and creditable enough to Justify her m making large claims in the division of the spoils. Her king trimmed and hesitated, schemed and bargained,' during months and months before making up his mind which side to join. When in huTmercenary opinion the moment was auspicious for him to seize a slice of territory, lie, east bis lot with the side which he felt assured would win. But instead of engaging In a ram- paign that would benefit. the common ciuse, he threw his armies into Transylvania to make personal conquest of a province which he wanted for himself. He received a terrible drubbing before he got through with it at the bands of those relentless raiders Maekensen and Faikenhayn, and Russia descried him when he was in direst straits. In Lhee afflictions he was the'object of sincere Allied sympathy. But there was a feeling even then, and being gmphasized by his present behavior, that he ' n- ; V X r - . Austro-Hungari- an . it-i- s u Tho public aonvat and tho prlvata bn-- " factor aro hoootoro. They bring aneoaracemefit whero they go. . They try to find the kind and pleagant thing t oay. Yet they do not make themeelvee (UIcuIom hy a'n indiscriminate profusion -of compliment. There are always with as the people who t love the monte of the hammer of destrucI r, tion. . They tear town ruthlessly, without ever asking what la to ro ap in the place of that which was removed. They are engineer of annihilation merely, Bnt upon the other sort et folk there rest a hlaoetnr those who constantly build, in faith and prayer, and fidelity to a trust. , It cannot be n great satisfaction to come upon a green place, ruin it ' and leave a waste of devastation. It cannot make a ipan happy to rob another of a good name 'wtycb It took a long time to aoqulre. But it mmot tie a rpal pleasure to feel that one has spent a lifetime poshing what deserves ' to be pushed forwarding a man or a movement that has the right to win. Hainan energy la too precious ' to mis- pend. The worthy' work abounds there Biost be ne uestage en creeds or eauses that are not meritorious. Before you decide te put year driving power behind any enterprise examine ft well and make ear that It deserves poor devotion. Then give yourself -to It unreservedly. Enthusiasm la a 'precious" commodity. The great dynamic agencies and personal factors are fun of It. There la no more Inspiring eight than a man at work who te devoted to the work and would not for the world he doing anything else. He explains It In a way that show bow much he cares about It. Fortunate is any manager of large affair ' who is eurresmded and backed up by men who heartily fceJleve In the Idea for which he stand and second, hie efforts with a Ingle-mindseal. In thle great era of remolding the whole earth, nearer te the intention of it creation these, are the men to whom the constructive responsibility la to be intrusted. ' 'EEi:': mW M disnatehss I1 new' lubncaOon" ofo0n. In '.Wi IIEXRY FORD'S VICTORY. Fabrics -- delicate and fine and They are especially seasonable and desirable, among them you will find organdies, foulards, beach cloths, and all of onr colored voiles they are on display in our Staple Department. Your choice at 20Off -- Z. C. Taffeta Hats, $10 and $12 values, your choiee at. . . ADO. IS, 18M. a pound- - THE NATION'S --DRAFT OF HONOR." Is to be feared Chat the beneficent prevision r'made by the government for tbe training and physical refitting of its disabled eokffers is not meeting with full favor from those for whose benefit ft was Intended. This is to be regretted i and the aftoatlon suggests that every good citizen should regard ft as a duty to assist persuasively to passing the fullest benefit the government can offer in these directions to those who readily gave all they had to offer to tbe government to Its hour of need. Brest. Wilson be eaid (he stated the case correctly-whewas the payment of a merely plan draft of honor which the United States of America accepted wtom it selected these men and took (here in their health arid strength to fight the hntffrs of the nafion. Every person wbo baa influence with' returned sokftera who It was announced that the Sait Lake, ft Ogden raOraad would extend its line to have suffered wounds or Injury whether seriKaywvtno before winter. ous enough to constitute grave disability or Tho steamship Pennbmd of fbe American not, should feel himself charged wfth the oblilino was reported at Liverpool with Utah advan-t$- e to men take these of encouraging gation Btekawte aboard, among thorn Robert of (he government desire to restore them CL McQwsi lie of St. Oourga. Thomas H. as fully as possible to etvfl life and opportunity. Maxwell, Atex. H. OBMad aad Samuel XL af Salt Lake, and others from It is difficult sometime to make the of tho state realize the need of tbe training and the benefits the government offers him. He has deewvfl whose come hgme a changed man in many respects; ffieted upon a He has had experiences that canoe a dislike of conduct to a matter of breach of promise was reviewed by the southern court. The many things that previously would not bare recently learned opinion was embellished in the manner been noticed. He is pretty independent, is hereinafter described, to wit; sometimes hard to reach, and be has no patience savors of compulwhataver with anything that Tt would, perhaps, be useless tooffer sion. He will not accept charity, he asks none; suggestion or counsel to a man of the age of appellant, or to lay down any proposition and unless the subject is presented to him tactthat would carry caution to the mind of fully, he Is apt to think tho government propeople of his age and class, especially when gram in bis behalf has something of eharity it oomes from his Junior in years, if not in wisdom. Yet it might be pboper to remind connected with it. Of course this is an Incorothers of his type that he who would trip rect idea, but it is quite natural with men who, the light fantastic with the Terpsichorean with a figurative chip, on their shoulder, respond maid must contribute coin to the man who to the first impulse to say,. T dont have to extract mystic music from the violin accept the government's plan of vocational strings, or, in other words, that pleasure must be paid for with the Join of the realm. training; I can get aloDg; I dont need .help," Beware of the grass widow when her eyes etc. Perhaps tliis is a psychological result of bean love. She hypnotizes the reason, and the training of a soldier, and of his release the soul escapes the prison bars of discrefrom the restraints and discipline of army life. tion and you float airily on golden clouds to rosy lands of pleasure and Joy. TempoIn most respects it is admirable. And yet in the rary bliss reigns supreme in the jpalace of case of men who at a later period of life, if Dot love; but in the end it creates mournful now, may find themselves handicapped heartache, remorse of conmemories,, of injuries sustained, it is an unwise and science, and a burning desire to TMot out ' the past" jinforlunate attitude. To all such, the nation owes a debt which it is willing and ready to pay; 'So far as can be gathered from a second and there is no more reason wljy the men should examination of this burst of judicial persiflage, be loath to accept it than there is for refusing the learned judge wished simply to convey the tender of payment of any other honest debt. warning pathetically uttered by the esteemed Tony Weller, as suggested by the unhappy exlALGIIING AT LOVE'S PERJURIES. periences of. tbe no less esteemed "Mr. Pickwidsk, of viddersP , , T'HF. fact tViat a gay Lothario has long since Beware reason is the no discretion" of CANNOT AFFORD T1IE HONOR. "age paeed of the supreme court of why. in The fact that Washington butchers are Mississippi, he should not be made to jay for 100 per cent higher for meats than is charging too affections a of coqflding trifling with the asked hi other sections of the country being member of the gentler sex. But being obliged to may explain why it is so difficult to get good pay damages was not the only punishment in- - mem to run fbrCongress. Galveuton Tribune. gov-emmen-fa ' CINNAMON ROLLS. A IDozgh C tered Physicians. Doctor let me show you what I can do on some of your old deformed cases. rheumatic, gouty or. paralytic Doctor Trained in Europe under Lorenae. and Prof. Sehruder. Have operated large aanltorlume throughout the Eaet; i years For reference and guarantee my .NO RELIEF NO PAT. While getting suitable locAtton see me or phone me at 420 Richmond Apts.. Was. 61S; 10 a. m. to 12 noon, or by special appointment work, 27c 32c Easy Running Iver Johnsons Prices $35 to $65 M. I. Saturday Bicycle Tires, $1.50, $2.50 and Up. Guthrie Bicycle Co. Z28 IN GROCERY DEPT, fountain Brand j FRANKFURTERS WET5UEWURSTS J PRIME CORNED BEEF; regnlar 50c lb. Special. . . . . . .. . East Second Booth. Waastch HRS V ZllC FOlinfl 40c Z. C. M. I. Saturday Poinsetta Biscuit Specials DRS. SHORES BARREL GINGER SNAPS, Each. 29c No. 5 SODA CRACKERS. Each. . ....... 67c ALL 20c PACKAGES, 3 Packages for . . .49c ALL 10c PACKAGES, 2 Packages for; . .17c Many appetizing lunch suggestions await you in our Grocery Department OUH 6alt Lake CHy Hours. 10 to ft; Bun. days. 10 to 2. Call or rlt' rsfsrhs Advice 1 tT- ' W, DITTO 8YORM TS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. Choir Leaders And Choristers . In reorg&nlztag your mnsia forces fur fall and winter work, dont overlook, the compilation of beautiful and standard sacred selections entitled i TEMPLE ANTHEMS n - lAok at Drs. Shores record of 29 years oS continuous success a specialists In ZA ( NERVCHRONIC, OUS and SPECIAL DISEASES. Special Sale Good Books A OR- Sammer Reading ;ni.H4 . SHORES. FOR SPECIALISTS MEN and WOMEN Office 249 Main St. -F- . & THE RELIABLE IN GROCERY DEPT. ld on Terms Sold Meat Specials ex-sol- . w H V SUFFER RHECMATISMt Pro. Jofcs G. Kiemesa. Rheumatism Specialist Expert MasBloodless seur Orthopedics and and Burgery Deformities of Joints case I th want Muscles Diseases. the Doctors can not handle. I diagnose no casee and treat all Regiscaset under supervision 40c . . Z. '1 Why Re Deformed? Cake .Specials . gixty-year-o- $502 ANGEL OAKES, Each. .'V ........ ' d 50c of tho crime. ' A ftlgpatoh from Pretoria, South Africa, ' said the possibility of war with Orest Britain waa practically the only subject under discussion, and it was generally felt that the hurgbara should be considered before extreme msalmrsa ware adopted. Loudon advtoae announced tbe marriage July IT f 9Cra Idly Langtry to Hugo aid da Bath, eldest eon of Dr Henry Foret- -' val de Beth. Bart a retired general and Crimea war veteran. The marriage occurred oa the Island of Jersey. A epeehd to tho Chic ego Tlmoe-Hora- ld from Oosmaa, M erica, stated that military operations la tbe Tecpil valley culminated in a series of engagements .and (he final root aad dtoponsal of the Indiana. Oorreopondcoos from Meadow, Utah, told of the identification of a skeleton hurled there II years previous as that of Simeon heard of View, Weber county, whose dead body waa found near Meadow a few weeks after the man Is supposed to harve been kHl-e- d by hks traveling companion. The identification was made by J. T. AJvord, hie eon, who had the hones die interred and found them in a perfect stats of i Tker ar four flavor of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast All one quality. In moisture-proo- f packages. paichmyn-lineAt grocer everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco SWISS WHIPPED CREAM CHOCOLATES; with assorted centers in all flavors, a pound. in sakl to have shuddered perceptibly when advised of tbe fact that ha waa enepeoted cup than common tea. Nowwhichdoyou think is cheap and which is dear ? Both Candy Departments Opposite Soda Fountain and Grocery Department STUFFED MINTS; Sheriffs officer thought they had found a duo to tho Identity of the slayer of Fred Beotter, ea aged nsnbreOa mender, who was found toad in hie hat at 144 W. Booth Temple street. Balt Lake City, Feb, gg. ltT. The aaeaasbi was believed to be Jack Richer da an bunwta of tho etate prison, who a soft tort Rated under i t is and people read of it interesting, always nearly with amusement if not profit. -- Candy Specials From the FDee of The Deseret News. Its maze. However, 4.-- . Z. C. M. I. Saturday TWENTY YEARS AGO. vigorating. Common tea is mostly tannin that they tan leather- with harsh, puckery and bad for diges tion and nerves. Fine teR costs less per -- FOE SATURDAY 50 White in- - M.I. Millinery Special , ed the-opini- on If Schilling Tea is really tea, common tea ought to be called something else. .SchillingTeais rich and . . oceo- ONE of the most bizarrp jease that ever eourt a quarter of a years time of a of law ,has been terminated In the Michigan Jurys award of six cents damages to Henry Ford against the Chicago Tribune for calling him an anarchist And not the least peculiar thing about It Is that each side pretends to' feel that it has won Us point The defendant news- -, paper claims a victory in that while sued for a million dollan, it is adjudged obligated to hand over only a nickel and a penny, hence Its offense cannot have been deemed defamatory In any bnt the most fantastic sense. The complainant moTtkniHicmaire la 'istisfled that he has triumphed because, though he receives no appreciable cash b4m, be gets the verdict His view of the matter is correct the Jury finds the newspaper guilty as charged. But Mr. Ford never needed the money he sued for as damages, be never expected it and be was not dun-ag!n any way that Is curable bya money award. The lawyers have had a good Jftme, the trial has furnished the press of the country wfth a mass of entertaining "copy," a number of publicity experts have bad a fat opportunity to realize on Teatore stuff," and Mount Clemens, where the ease has been beard, has been put on Che map. What the Jury think of ft all is presumably another story. If they were serious men of affairs, with business cares of a personal kind rating upon them, they must have chafed undertoe tolly sod tedium of the whole thing. The result will be pegaBva. Men who feel themselves libeled or starxWed by being called ugly names vrQl st31 resort to (he courts for redreas; and newspapers who find ft necessary to take Issue wfth men of prominence, m either personal or public issues, will still apply unpleasant epithets. 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