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Show , - - b A , , EVENING NE1VS DESERET 4 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER patriotism the constructive late litgence that An Editorial By a Little Girl of 11, II have made sud kept the American republie of eveIs. The what and ober, it machinery . &it I oniPt. 1".114 ernment d tree ?I, D14DrI Nlt itt rrask pailist fot 'gout "'elm vie directed can do much to guide II wistly I ell 1,46J1 p. and help In rausoving loom of the prosent ob. 11011140 G. Whithey Thee le a good divot of bunk about di. ttuoliel In the Ivey of g return to healthful In. thrial written. tociuding ma. What I mesa shout4 and can dustrial ronditiona Especially St.bC1111711),1 pit ;cut. OS and toould la Coo I. coins that along sumobody Pally. por v011e PI so tOMplO and establish produo" ao miltortal full of ',um, some Ind SeturAty Negro. pot )ikot I CV nig goertalirtit roost rigid goonotrig In the 1114todWookty. pior irmar of the standard IS tho puha. quit as well so teems Coat I tight 1oo Logi Cop us you haie gut wood to ',adios. If you of In But aItil. the of money. taxpayere Fawcett poetika expenditure don't boiler' it. road OW isttor mot me by there romintst,fratiottil sad ell re. addition to all the, government May do, Address All besise tittio moire girl olovon years old; L It rT P4tI. 2011C J of the ' Mattisamodh of he still the help Must help capital, "Door ;Jr. Crone; of bit LA0 all lebor, and MC ttelp-"I om going to be bold and write yeti to ' ler tots what 'toe think about some of las plotter life. readtnd walk of other Correspondence gad 6.4itol pohlicattoo hettld be addroeoect to the thing. I read if you. too. bar. read them in - PROMPLCIS OF TREATY RATIFICATION. , tho sootopepora Month? Audit BUreell Cirrulatiew ,,.. "Too oso, I am sot used to wrtlisig lotto's Irolotrco itpreeentstive. r odell(Itinye Now 'fork (Prick S) rift' Avnws. for I ant ontá shoves. and the only person I N all his epeechos thus far, President U'llson I Michts&a Novoth 181 omo. Ayes. Cbtatst over write uo is my Grandma, who is a loot. has expressed solid confidenra that the Peke. es long way from hero. Del I ins ur you Alike Sell Metered et the pontottles of ly will understood what I wilts about. Treaty will be ratifiedan opinion that is clime molter &wording le eel et Commies ee4 Mazola 1. It It shared by those who have kept in touch "It was eery load whoa I road that wilt In Chicago throw Moses and killod a eolormi the if in to with sentiment eilliod Certainly Washington. seloolsels tie Abe 'siva Press le Ms water on a raft boy the see for republicatiou of III mews diopeteltso Ito wis feelings of the American people are, to be re, raveled ta It or toot otherwise 'milled "Thin thoy had a race riot. and lots of sews published has President Senators. the ad oleo the lore, epected by their powspoper, poopl wets burt and locale kiliod. All rights of reouhliestis of pWs1 die beret!. full warrant for his eonfidence: for the tide "Then I road that mars wore thirty-M- s piitchea Wier" aro oleo rgerviet tires whore nogroes timed in Chicago in ono of favor for the League of Nations, whose aim ELPTEMBER 9, day.. is to prnent the recurrence of such tragedies SALT LAKE CITY, 'They say ngrpos Dm bowies of.wbites ,,, ea the sor,id has just pasted through. Is wide In stockyard distriot, roadering mars than ' REST COUNTRY Ellit LI AT as tbenationitesif and cannot be successfully LOOS Poise aid Lithuania!'" keynotes's. - 'THE IlltST, withstood. 'Theo )Ar Wawa mods oommission to i oomplaints of Jews in Poland and I The genets foreign relations committee of if oom, of those same Poles corns J. John wonderod general Pershing of shallbe reported. ,T.Int presence so they tight Chleo4c to tight. a Promiletihstthe doeument i a the United StatisArmy,-In-AnierIca-l- i resto the open house tomorrow, with certain the Jews In Poland.. , of history ervations which the firm usurance that another chapter committee of "Thom novo the barred from stockyards majority ' is closed. The continuance of armed guard and have agreed upon. With some of this reservand not allowad to return to work. iCith no food In negro mottos. Many togrOos wits olice in Germany, the deliberations of the 411oneinasmuch as they are merely a reafi ' and the Peril, at loaving Chloago to go to Indiana. I just nations of the Itert071 peace firmation of what the Treaty itself provides.- -; think that's what thooe Pelee and tbsir does persistence of war legislation at home, there need be no quarrel. With others. howfriends wanted tho soirees to do. go away. 1, .. ; soldiers the that-thwar,. the fact - "Thou' road that seventson ever, the,effert will be that of amendment or - ... plot alter holfrOlkil wero indicted for murder in tha tics war, is indeed ended.alteration otthe Treaty which the parties on riots. That thirty-Mr- s porsono diott is Otto Tbe citizenry of the country may not have both sides have signed and some of them have riots sad thirtaos ware whites sad twilit: of the 'Leviathan matter I regarded yesterday's docking ratified, and will therefore come as new . block. but tko blocks must bare boon toras particulszly momentous, but for Gen. Perth into a signed conked. This of course is a afraid it the whites sad sommitted"ibly . sulcddo for I base not read 'Yet where any Mg, the day was more promiseful of relief than proceeding which vitiates any contract: and in whit have boon indtoted Sot killing them; either the wild armistice celebration of last the present instance, even If some of the other and I'think It torribli for pooplo to bo too Peace Day, riotous the or November. equally , signers were willing' to acquiesce in the afraid os to commit suicide. ; in June. To keep an army of nearly three chea..0erminy would be entirely justified in "You ems I am a little oolored girt and mill.out of and trim million min in fighting lore to draw the flog, an4 sing the 'ilitor that the whole document be gone demanding , Spangiod Danner.' but I am afraid that doss ebid during the long months of the armistice over again, and wouldProbably insist upon that to Dot do any good when thins Is a Taco war. unused ' most the and for part restive troops exact demand. "Toe see. bear Dr. Craze, that dams not as the difficult as task a controlwas military It is at this time unlikely that any of the , do any good; If I wroto this to tho DOW'. campaigns,. and as splendidly' accomplished. , aotual amendments proposed can find a majorpaps!, they would not print it for, a little AM to evacuate this huge force, performing ity of the Senate for their support; and it is imgirl Ilk. me. but If you wrtto about it they will have to bocauo, evorybody looks in tho Meanwhile the ceremonies, missions and forprctable that even their friends have any such for what you writ. and will road it his paper of chief as him to military Mathes falling ; expectations.. Some of the propositions put bocauoto you writs it, and I am going to a once at him . attics ittA Europe1 constituted forward are clearly for political effect at home, t thank you now whOto I mond it bocautio I won't base to botheryOu later by writing to plains oforganiu.Uon and an able if reluctant regardless of their Injurious effect abroad. In -thank you. I am your:Mend, diplomatist.-- Now, with a permanent commisbe placed the this category--Mus- t ' siou al full general, a yank bestowed previously amendment" whereby the word "Cbinar would CAVErooklyn. T." , on Grant. Sherman and Sheridan,' and with be substituted for the word 'lapin" In the - ouly And that is not good, straight thinking ton- and firstif aloes only- the arduous days of welcome and Clauses referred to; and yesterday's- dispatches utteranos. then I ono ite Judge. and little a rest well he may r ; gratulation ahead, a significant hint of the disappointment It is so well don that if R. L. thovenson gave fruits of victory.-tuts the Ivor ally I would think be was "putting ;r of oriental statesmen with respect to U. S. sensomething over" on me. What Washington or Patrick Henry or De- atorial partisanship. The U. S. Senate and t : : (Copyright, telt. by Prank Crass.) catur may, have said regardingeour national people may not have been wholly satisfied with little t life ean have but bearing nowadays what was done by the:Versailles peacemakers L. ... 0 Otoplexitfot tin? politics; Iti Ibis Shantung matter; but it is quite another :TWENTY YEARS-AGO- . war, conditions bad arisen inVOIVietti the United thinglo say that the Peace Treaty ought to be doeworld t States ea I determinate factor in f rejected because itts not perfect aa.thia, that From the riles of The.Deeeret Nlvs. ' trines., Now we are Irrevocably concerned. At or the other country sees it. i the. time of the armistice America, avowedly SEPT. 0, ISO". ;' a peaceful nation, showed the greatest military AlIERICA AND THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP. ' Capt. Alfred Dreyfus of the French army '...f. power In the history of the world, Her force, wee found guilty of treason by a court mar.CAtell was HEN Rhodes recognized by , established the- famous ever faster aocumulating. sentenced to ton years bnprisontial and VIr Oxford ment. Th general opinion was that hi the belligerents with wonder. Yet the enthUsi1t iëhoarshp s,- it was his thought t would be pardoned by President Loubet. awn for her troops and their gallant cornthat the opporttinities. for foreien study and , i as he the would of attract farewells of the thus and the travel offered many mender sincerity I Capt.'s. Arthur Cr. Ducat and James E. to the United States after nearly two sturdier intellects of American ycruth.. But, ao- U. 8. infantry. of the Twenty-fourtreturns Brett ,i . wore appointed lieutenant colonel and major service on foreign soil, attest totcling to.Dr. George R. Parkin, organizing sec- Years of a ball and I reopectivety in the newly formed s Scholarship Trust. more their respect and their faith in American future retary of . Both officers were- popular in rvetalthm date swords to have candidatel Jeweled 2,000 the than policies.-resti1 homecomings, haltjif bemuse of their long Tendon. at Fort examination-tha- tentrance of are new rank an the Creation failed honors and the pass Douglas. 11:to ittlet of ',delighted nation, but his noblest gives o trmb1e to boys from the English pre-BLake City extended, a royal welcome exploiti Justified and par tory schools.. If the American students. pride will be to William Jennings Bryan, who delivered , noeot them of less than sophomore rank and a speech at the Balt Palace where he disI glorified by the wise conduct of his countriln missed the political impose of the day and ! th majority graduates of our colleges, fail ex-, , world attain. declared uneguivocallybfor a bimetallic ratio inations thM. are far from aevere for the of II to L PRESENT AND OF CURE CAUSE nd themselves gifsh- bi s of f --Two sessions of the Salt Ake stake r tolige, either the applicants for the achol- EX wonder 11,,not that there should be so conference-werheld at the Assemblytomsthinc a couch disorganization of tbe Industrial world, made by , hall, at which addresses were educational American with methods. wrong Elders :obit Nichelsoli; J. H. Paul, O. :r. . 7 with the inevitable increase hi the cost of liv-- -It may be urged that- educators-- of this mule, Presid.eilt Angus M. Cannon. Presi.,-i' ' bas but that, all things Considered, the, general , dent tOrernso now, Bishop IV. B. Preston are- tending to regard more indiffer- iountry situation is no worse. The high wpm that and President George Q,Cannon.. I entiy the old standards of higher mathematics r grodnetion;the inarovers paid to stimulate-waand Latin, and tharthe men Cecil - Rhodes ( ; Mrs. A. H. C. Smith of Ogdeb was ad- -war of Ition's concentration upon the prochiction judged the winner inthe votingconbmet for. wished to atkraet are choosing a rapider entry 1 supplies, ,the taking of hundreds of thousands, into "I;ig business" than more leisurely queen of the Weber stake fair, havIng study 1 ceived 3,600 votes. Her nearest competitor of men out of industry for service in the army' , remallitethitt The when the fact of. 'was' Mim ;Edna 331ai, who received-Sudden oessatiop or reversal of all permits the ft Ii-tbtcandidates measure up with ' their English vote.. of high wages conditions r at the themselves cousins X presenting university, but bring ibout industrial disturbthe showinuls against the Americanswhich tradei .. ' ,war ! Of there tortthe a serious that threaten to tie up building litace During - foort tor reflection;lfnothirurinibrit'llartling, idonOt ushborow been- reatou- t- preach in "(r7of thii- gospel for the eituiationalpeente of :Oil the 4 , , Ablift;,lut it proved It abumen expe,rienre, at any- 1. tha'rhav tiV pay 'et how It mat be hotited lli It edit d if firefie IAN any great boom in wags-si-s tharacterized a r; Intellectual inferiorityor 'else the And followed not by thrift but by unwOnted es- i., - TILE candidatm for the- acholarships ere not- even MUSIC OF THE HEROES. NEWS EVENING DBERET I kft-P-7"a441- ,aMMIINOM 1'. 'e . Man-Tailor- ri . . , - 001000110 . . , 7 )11 1 Ji - -- ,, , . , - e 4,:vty - . t , ; , .. , 0I I 1 , - I WO - Forty-ninth - - va , 1 -- , - 1., 515 Anolos - , unre than just a it's- ' - arshiptr-ars-Inferloe;!'h- - t) violin.i, Tee an buys - - ) - Town, 3 I mbotkm.a0 ...11,104,flar I . A AZIWIL 7 I CONSOLIDAT'ill : - kig - 3isid16.7 f I ., except-in-respe- tin ct ,,,, - bow---Itig- '--- tbThtilinj --: al --Z.' nati-o--n- '- y of out- ' --.-- t -- aP.- NJ, aik . -!!- -- - , 4 : - , a. - . I nm inter- - - .... - eeeeeeeee -- Jtence ft,is notekthILI,Jakitil of the bleb priOes Of all 'CórarriOilteies.- - the' sarnersitve better today, they have better ality. 'Slit-'fre- bogneti and clothes, they eat a wider varipty of .food and Jpend more on recreation and alausemea4- than ever be fore, On eiot the I , - 4 i us , vrttable 4 Orgy Of. eitravagant buying is ening conditionwaka.' This being I odious brood of which drrelops profiteertthat i first Step $ o much le heard nowadays--t- be ir - ward a correction of the existing WQUItt trpOlq be a share, stem to-ercmcmy at it. --- - indispensable to thiprograra,of lesening'exist, ., ! . .. ing evils.' : Profiteering or foodhoarding--Widespread though It isis only one Phase of the problem. To be sure. the rascals Si h o are ' engaged in these practices should be prosecuted the-prec- ise t . to1- - .-' retUrn-to---stri- -,r--7.--- -- rt -- -- -' sad-flagran- .. . t , ,1 $ . lad 'i ' . - I i r 1 &gement should ,bo, given to theirovernmence C tsdesrvort in price regulation, thoUgh----iCKmuch must not be ex pPried from thpft po re' es .. Sat the preblem, is templet, and ronny-side- d, not be eolved bY any nnS agency and ill It-w- 'abet, or auddenli by III Combined.---1- - must be patient .Meanwhile to bear upon the fundamental causes 1,U oxistlig condltita, the good tense. Liu . Lbw, - 1 ' gt le sill lite and-peop- , som6.--6- , ,34,c7iN,,,,Eotreog,450 , , nts ALWAYS - -- the-Incd- - ' RAIStNG 111E1R 011',N RENT. Ti. brkkliiers tad -- - . - tarrezters sod ckher , , , F. - , , , , Is .hope!!siv-- - not think pour cao THE- Try inento.--Whit-Ittiti dono..forLatters It yrill- do top Ignorince of this tvendorful eolene, shut tho'door -- WAY,- - and , tannins, VITEN COURTS ARE UNIONIZED. , - , - CHMOPRACDOR : ,Thone-1- , 4.-- Iti...-1C1- &ti - -t inslc-r-onvoi-wit- - whfv-e-ann- permitted to tit on a JuryeSpr inefield Unn. If tho extremista In the Un 10111 III to bo believed: the fewer- hours ,of w ork the oro --. - - 4 x,, Vo -- - ...ray ' 2444 1 . ; 1 , Izt, 3, 4.4 1' , s --- ' , ; , - k'.',i; , .. , - ; ,- " 7'..:.:1; ;. t,' - - ,4.-- ; t'..4- - . r;II. I H EMPORIUM.- - '.. zws mike now t'll; 10,41-. Iktria- - ' ,.. ' Home' Cala ., t:71,71'11'..,i, - Photography ettlivpritaer, In Attendance 13rd,1414(JUK I - . I - - , - - ' . 'm TAdy . - FRANKII. EARDLEY, Palmer Graduate - - oot through ultimate rslist - . . . p - Do -- . hen the labor unkono --willI demand may enme met- ehow be that-n- o- lyou.r Ile MOE - . AAluot.-- - htropractie-ephtel- 7 I I --- - NO MATTER WILIAM TOUR AILMENT - 4 . ........... ,........,, Health oa ny -- . - vo ,, - -- ,' - . . -- -- -- i'.:::1;:::11,;.;."'4e' uvr I 1 - - --- :I am - - to you would probably reath man who rradually cut down the feed off thh: hors, but wag flierustod whom It Mod botore ho provod his ihettry' a trrst neeess.-1111- ilsde!phia ?Walla LedgfEs , . ' - , - " -.- . - - ,..i.o.mgon., . ' ' - The ' - I - -- - ' ,THE , News Seml-Weekl- y . GREAT. COUNTRY:. NEWSPAPER' . , - -- v .,. - . - - - , - , - - , . , I - ... . ' . , . , - , ''''' , , - 1. do - IT:, enthusiasm for the appointment has been alnot- to- most pathetie, accept the Alternative, of mental triferiority lo Ellitlitia it must realize that echo- lbe recruited fromthe best,ionesce.ma, , Wild Or the several stst413- --- -- Orville: 'Mont lett who left: for the rest to visit,hismother Wednesday., had the inisfor tune to reteive-- 1 broken no the day before 31thire- -Ili hi, wet:swimmingWhen one of his friends swimming in front of him n bap-pin- ed to kirk him in the nose.' breaking that member. - This is the seventh time it has been brokertrPyitball tieing the cause in the other eases.--Alba(Ore.) DPMOCtlit. s buttrimme rettaUtars - . .. e- -- 4144"d; - ., - , 142:stiLilLiates, L . pin-de- Rfm-de- Th e ens' ' recalls .the old ttory cmee said he knew Only two. that General Grant -tataes;one was Hall to the Chleft7 and.. the other' an Republican .thresa-erifU- ,..,, 4:;),,:,:,,.i.,41, were on, the progratff -- -- -- thatniral'reritinie ; fa ire' 114 recently called for "jazz", by the ll'hntn In place of some rlassie numbers that Unfortunately, our boasted independence has created wrong attittide to- ward scholarships-in-general- . The potion that fellowships, sehol a rs h ips- - and ,awards-- - a re a of charity in be- received only- at a Certain amolint of personal pride, and de"In need of ancial-thnse sig assistance, is not more ridiculous' than it is 'common. Prises- are a ,coveted part - of Old.. World university life. and the prd f the beneficiary. Surely the stholarslop one of The most valuable-40- w worthy to attrart hnly second rate appitearitk or at least ()MY flTful support from the bes1. hid) boasts the ,excellenee of her 'educ'etional sys4 tem has horn happy in the selection of many - The report - L-- . In Inn - ,,. C a ' - - ; 1 Name ba mum no in EOM - , -- ' . - .1 ,. shorinamebilllonti 1 -- 7,- io .01 Headquarters 1 I co. IlittLakk: Utak -- II APtalleoar send priZe;irork I with MUSIC , .... t - AV CONSOLIDATED low terms. (sated in a - I- Ctir , - . di .111 JUL tin i York on term's ,:: - , - . - pay most any. way that's most .1 convaniant,for you.,..,..:, . . '' 1 ., - . LOW TERMS $ 01-40- . . violinist cherishes his be!oved , , . bli-ca- - l , , . - - -- - - - -- . lt is a source- of. pride to the pro- fessknal n to own a YORK. Hs knows depend on his YORK at all timee--- he regards it with the - lamo affection with which the . e . - R14.:u.00004 truer--tart- y - bitd-- -- Ensical organization is lust- the instrument ' for' either : alt 410A:D .4 trill 11-- high-das- s RICT 7A-7-YO- i 1,,,,1 ...,..: 1 - k' ,. .--as' ' 0 f. amateur or professional. . I It hetts the amateur because it gives him hi ,,..CONFIDENCE ig his playing. Ile knows he- ' the BEST instrument and that his efforts -- , bas will be lewarded with success. h , p.i . Iten Its a - - - .. ; , i.. 7- - equirdnpodazilb3111011KS 6 - . .i, lin nv nen 6i, bands epsou '.g. in-th- .,,114, .. . Even-before-- e . . , ---- , ' I irt ed ali . MIR vitro STORE TS A? 111414 SOUTH MAW - I iltri, Lii , - hAt1e 0 le! , , - --- . tt , Some of the attractive Siiit conceptions that are in :evidence during Opening WeekZ. C. M. I. Suit and Cloak dept. You are invited to inspect them. ,., - , i AAA : - . & - . 1 ' .. - - co. .746,214 likt . . . 4,, 4 illri 'P'11. 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