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Show . . , , , , , . , a ....ft Pomommoi fiEsw 1I TO , THE. LABOR LEADERS. I - Stal0M. WI and ikn rosdt bo 44rena14 Ia Commppeaanota asancotioa matted tor I. CircletW4k ers ote4 else lb opt lb lb Assoc 'alai Prase la aaelealvely otillo4 la for raptiblitatla of ail salvo dlopalthat oraditod la It of Piot twt tiortriso tro411104 Is Mill alas lb local alkalis patillahad tutiropapar,All di dePubliratioa al ofastal Mao theraiik rightsalma reaormat sr ars Patch T. moo ad SALT LAKE CITY. - - it NOVEMBER 1919. A INOTASIE EVENT. ' , Minneapolis of the Amer!. a tea Legion marks the real beginning ot an organization of Singular potentialities. Already there li as been a quite genetsl appreciation of Lb. aims and policies of this great association or war vetera ns. but out of this gathering will I build grow the foundation upon which it will been have If there structure.. ita penzianent to the pert the Legion con any interivinors Immolated it should play in American life, these should now be removed. The Minneapolis convention irvidenoes that democracy is to be the keystone of its areh, and In the framing. of In the every policy delegates from every state every Union, unquestiouably representing abide of political and &Delal opinion, are participating, and the final adoption of settled of the policies is done in the open on the floor - u esaventIon. : The uppermost aim of the Legion Is to pro.. - te retry wholesome project for upbuilding a On hundred per cent Americanism. Its pute Is to make a reality of the Melting oLIl itizene .ledges itself to educate the adopted " the United States to a full appreciation of the Constitution, to uphold and defend It. It is pledged to wage unceasing war on EgIshevn and kindred culls of agitation against good ernment. It. Sums .up the part It Intends play In the political life of the country by laring that it will be guided always by the otto, "Policies, not politics." It displays con- wisdom in standing firm against the ktructive In the future of penslon laws for of the war or their dependents. I. Every indication thus far coming from the konvention city points to the entry Into Ameriftan affairs of a potent agency for national !welfare In the Legion, an organization of the the country. . ;rigorous and patriotic youth of it is a eiVilthat is consideration rAn important !Ian society in every respect. The country ii, in ' po danger of militaristic aims or. projects r '. , it. from . ppringing I' The American Legion comes upon the stage in a day ivhen the Grand Army of the Republic 'is entering upon the twilight of its existence. Noreover, it willnumber its members in mil- lions. It is entitled to, awl will receive, ttii ityspect and the support of Americans ge;,11.1 ',Iltalli, for its purPosesas, now outlined 9;'n 'oiri to it a field of usefulness worth special eon,, .aideration at 'a time when momentous dect- . i.Ions are faced by the American people Wheil disturbing elements are to be dealt with ?ry a well organized and wholesome opposition. . , , -- . - - I k , , . li TUE LOADED . GUN- - , ' QI.TPPOIIT from all thinking persons, and par:,ta tkularly of thinkIng.sportsmen.- - wilt be 'tgiven to any campaign that will result in gres14-Icr care being taken in the handling of loaded firearms. If the recent fatality in Boxelder ' ccunty should result in something definite In this direction. the young victim will perhaps his life in vain. AL wilibe have given-u,recalled that, be was riding in anItutornobile , with a loaded pin in his charge, possibly carry ing it with the butt resting on the running board of 'the car. The automobile struck a rut - In the rough rod, The theory Is that the Jolt lperhaps dislodged4he gun, at any rate caused , i t to discharge the shell with which it waN loaded, and Instant death wall the result., The state fish and game commissioner sug--- ,, tgests that some good might be accomplished if Inianufacturers of ammuratiotilor small-at-islich MS are usually used for hunting purpose rodid be- persuaded to pack with the shells- a - Ileafiet earryinua brief Warning--- perhaps-- a aldon'ts'---jus- t as a reminder to the user f such materials that it is best always to ha 'cautions. The warning would not convey. any Illitormation that has not ,been told before, a , ousand ,times, et Its presence might be in saving human life; and if that were :helpful ,the case. the expease woul4 Even if the . sliella would , the rust the warning aside, it is almost eertalit Ihe youngster, eagerly examining his early put. , lime of material in every tietail, would read , WI notice, and perhaps would be impressiNI least to Ma- extent of exercising pre- -. tantions that-hni:ght not otherwise think to - nit , )11 1111; I , be-w- ill much- m'orii - - --- - . . e pardons.--7Hesides has considerable -- - ellen warning might be to the effect that loaded guo should neer Le carried except ',4 Aciten there likely to be demand for its in., k otant-use- ; that under no eztuinstarices should a loaded gun be carried on a vehicle or in a toat: that a gun should not be left loaded at , and that, the owner of a "pump gun. time; lacy .3or an automatic should be careful to countlbe ...',11eIls A hen- - be II the them., )ritracts manufacturers, of amInunition did. not find pressure on them suffilent to warrant their tailing such course, at bouses mIght jest the sporting-arm- s -- ( you-wa- nt , 0;610 : II AB T Lake-Ogd- gleP--3 w.;,3 U.17,A irduz 1 Here Is the-Plac- niru delay aritcfal-4-itt- ; - b;driallt , hand-tailore- ' or HE I 110111111111111 - 't , BLK 4',,!.. zial ViCAD: 4011mill t t .,,;.,....,: ''''It''e (lit . d I it - t - - 1- - - , , - -,' ,..1.- 16 - vtit-isfortim-ss- - ,I s '' ,- - 1 - 1.133 Soothing Musterole When those sharp pains go shosthlt through your bead, when your tic WI, It natural you don't want to .1;4 ' seems &stilt would age. ime nib Mall CateiPION let that - cold or , and Musterolo ea your temples and sock. cough dreg onor that new attaOk It drawsout the fnflamznado oothes develop seriously. Not when you can awlythipainAusually rlitt.:, get much a proved successful, remedy klusterole is a clean, white olntniont. as Dr. King's New Discovery. cui& cough, grippe. croup does not nitda with oil of mccsurd. Better dna r.sitst (tun etandard rtelever very lOng S mustard piaster and does not blister--. lie quality le all high today as it always, - Many doctors and nurses frimidy been;.;--aIt's been hag growing recommend Musterolo for sots throat, In more for lotadity, populartiy0 bronchiti s. coup stiff neck, asthma. a bottlethan, fifty' years. gee. ati s, neuralgia, nonittstion.plewig, rheum. I d rrgailt:3 tier irago, ptihs and je of the, back or Joint aprains, sots muscle -- , Constliatedr Here's Reim bruises, c1ilbab frosted feetcolds ' Not that often harmful.. always vio- -. - of the cbest (it often prevents poos--- 1 . lent and temporary help that comes t3on11). It is ahrays dependable. ' - Sac and 60e from harsh purgatives. ,but the comJar; ,baspital piss ILA fortable gratifying;-correctivrends ' f x , en of etnbborn bowels pronounced in Dr. KnIgs New LI .7:1 Tonle in e'ctIon, they promote 'free hie flow. silt up the lazy. thoroughly bat gently cleanse the tovtera of waste ,.,t. , matter arid fermenting foods. and give you keen- prat for bard ' ' ' .. Nif healthfulAll druggists-- -I Ilb".7 4 e - - r ..,., 9 un .1 ; - feet-elle:i- J fk MAL apt-31.2- 1 I,,,,, i DON7,1Sll JCII Why, when Dr. King's new Discovery so promptly checks it Company. 38 West Broildway -- - Hoop - Tailoring lu ll - - NECIECTINS THAT ; Strictly Cash A p 1 lame It EL .., I6th ffimmmiffmixon 4 Tut , , -- for 1411PECIALIFT , . 400111.1-- t. MIIIIEIM1.il Emo DRS. SHORES & SliOttE,; , - . serve System.-- 11$373 - , Member Federal 14- - F. Our. Ptice - , -- d, WO . Resources S14,030,001 , 4 - best bank for I a business man is the one that can and - will give powirful. IInancial support to all bis essential activities. 1 , - - 4 in Shipments, Main St price ,L coats, $60.00 - -;.-- rg. minute Overcoats ' AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ... --- - I City, Utah. - t7 , a 1.t 1 are overstocked with overcoats, and are therefore offering these strictly up to the we it 4 D it.;1Salt-Lak- to Buy Overcoats ., - b ORNI,,........ prospective overcoat buyers who have deferred buying overcoat s because of , high prices--- -: , en &IN-kV-he-- - i, - YOrt. )ow;;;t.gP A-- ." . t-- --a- , more.",-,-Silos- ni I Balance monthly 1 4T b number of the Concrete High.-- Rusic4, , ' seo 1141 Main tit' ''' way daazn, publ is h ed a t Ch irigo. has a Titali il: tit handsome cover page showing a stretch of the .SIIM.L FAVORS 1111ANKFULLY St syn., ,d4 IS le 12. Salt highway which is neW nearly ' A good old seout living north oftim an and on art!ele the complete. interesting in Saturtlay and,,banded us a dollar for 111,1 trerite -same subject, with Pictures of the ttrilted States silbscripturn. 'b Take it," he said, 'I ' ', 0... Zo, Ili ti.? 4),.,1-- . army trurk train approaching this city, a anything 'with it Any .17111 record r.f lirp..' stretch of the highway near the Lake P hore, a lirrald. , c'Intinufouv Me epeciit;ixte IS bit of toad as '' appeared before being IMGER It NY BLE- - RUED: II t 112.1IV- 1r1111101itly, .4 proved with toncrete, and a rural scene along , i , I OLS sod 111"1;f1t1.--theT route I extensive use of the a reTut e om p lison oral the lemai4 I 26c.A4venisement. highway by ,local Sarin traffic as well as by from fierhn allows that the young mrri in'tier . ' .,e'L ' , . are now arm with one about 'talking through freight Ind tourist traffic., The 'Niels- many " mild the other ' 1 around'a.young woman's'-wais1 ,,' to due the that explaias relatively short haul, ground a machine' rtm.NeW York Plulk ."1:k atm work.- - canoe THE ...YP5111 14"fiLT-NEvening work. aa appreciable amount-o- f freight &muter beo. Post.'IPtal work. . out ..c, ,,, , kPocialtioo. Deoerst Iusick :work... HE November , 7--------- 1 c MI PresWar Prices it - V 7 RE OVERCOATSI you must ton for it: if food, you must toil to it and if pleasure, Toil I the lawoJohu you must 1,94 - , Itiab74 Arras: Carolina Sunshine; Golden Gehl; Wniting; Wamme Wino; Mandy (Fon Trolli Novelty Onit Stop: Lwasmy Alabama: Meals of tho Wadding Chimes. Lvi Oet Mj Otptale Working ifir M. Now: Ad That Ain't AU; Uondii areso. Moly WY Baby Seek to Wol Sweet Hawatiaa Menolight: Hawaiian letnahrl General Pershing March; Senses Mardi. IrvorYtiody Shimmies Now; My Cairo LAOVO: rin o ropayr 'Hrs.-oTlehblas; Timmins: Wes Trot): Who Did It?; O. What a Pal Was Mary; Dear Heart. Outfit sent to any responsible party - --I- f - Wes-Woo- l; Oo-la-l- a. coo-Ce- -- TAFT OF LIFE. -- - tween Salt Lake City and Ogdetqa effected by motor truck.- - Dav!s county;.,thro.tilil which the highway passes, furnishes.:postoft,the vege- tables. fruit, milk en,1 much tol)ter Produce used b. Salt Lake CFty and Ogden, and a great deal fltth4 is transported over the highway. to ad- -. dition, ourist and miscellaneous' traffic' uses the roat s it is the maid:gateway from Salt Lake thty the north and east.: It has been estimated :nu 1,2(X) to 2,000 vehicles pass over WORK-T- HE , Seen be Dry Lilts Ten: Y'trobPai hahark DIzia Shows: Aft4 He'd Say le Dist' Ones Mors: When I'm Gene Twill Rena Persist, Wearing Willow Lase: The Hand That Reeled My (xadle Rules kly Heartt MY NomInnmoilmolEdb - - I Sample List of Records ' LL.to..19 East Istoutli John Q. Cannon of the Utah Notional Gotird received a letter' Porn Clef Surgeon George Itiretirose of the First division.. Eighth Army Corps. at Menila. in which -' he expressed the cAnvietiettathat the end of the fighting in the l'hilaPpines!.ores yet a V ' long way Oft daily. 1 4-- ul4 roa,1 . '11 , 410 a Month 01.1.""k , I iik $20, Cash rr 0 stubbornly the I ei I , sosselso . 1 ' $ 140 2 0 - 11 ill) a' 1 In-to- - 1( i 1 RS 41011. , I I anywhere in the west on receipt of $20. Charles Ellis stsliversd Ilia lectors. --word rs sod Works." it the Salt Lake Theatre $ largo sudIsnos.. Advicea from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, brought word of the surrender of Gen. former commander itrthe army Parades. - of Andrade. - who had the demand madeolitsy him refused suby Oen. Cipriano Castro and di-fothorities. The aspect ofthe citi3Orat said - to be one of ruin and devastatifm;and it woo stated that upwaiqt of 161 Nesbit' had ' been killed or wounded during tho fighting. Improvement was reported In the oondition of Vic. President Hobart. who was Intl& to have passed a very favorable night .L an Wiflhsm Framer,-motormon koo street Far, saved the lives of nine' passengers hy reversing the current of kis car to avoid a train of freight cars on 'a street OrOssing. Ault waa, the vestibule of the car 'Was reduced to splinters itad thil motor,. man was probably fatally. Injured.: , Chaplain Dav141 H. ShieldCot the United Slatt?e army delivered two sermons at the Methodist church. Salt Lake. one of rim An the theme. "Under the Stars and them EttlPrc t I , Order by mail. , , Its ,ia ll 1 1 Makes the Purchase a 'Genuine Pleasure LI inches high. 20 itches wide. 23 inches deep. The Deseret News. , NOyEMBER Ill '''NI: II 1 I 11111111111111119 , - nee et - ,....011r.......--- lormers TWENTY YEARS AGO. Prom the ril.ipn.1;F OUT Tictrola Style I Illd 4 1 811: 112 doable records (2 4 se lershoes) Mill , ComPlets Os tAt Frank .trene.)' by ...; .S---.7,...- Genuine Victrola tort". (CopYright;11111. to do were-toJa- - , ng ian 'it - tions in ttah'whiiii is painted by the Asso.7 tins! Prohibition. Cerelation Opposed to some in the state Is the bartainly if every to be according to .iiim WOuld it room that to many of the news be will it account, that home-lovi'people of the state. Peculiar with thing,Joo, that whisiy should be flowing and freeaom in yet Utak such unrestricted to move from .b.e. camp, compelled workingmen to ramp. la search for something to drink, Odell they desired to purchase even at fancy prices. It is somewhat interesting to know that there is rnere dcinkinctodaf than there the licensed saever was during the lime-o- f tloon. in the: western states."!and yet the vile stuff is ."so scare that It cannot he had for less than M a quart:. Certainly it is to be ad.. mitted that if' there really is more drinking than ever before, there lilt hat, cause for at !least the physical irunresefound so ,extremely , prevalent by these eastern Investigators." of course, some westerners -who have had occasion to go east In ticent months, have been theopinion that the "unrest" is active way wit theadmiaistration of justice in the state gener ly. Moreover. lis is brought Into daily officialontict with the resulte,ofThebacchanalian revels In which the entire :state is now sitidici beindu'lig, through the fact thirliels head of the 'pm 'baton bitreaOli rtah: He therefore May he prudioed, and iot know what :he is talking aboutX St:11 ke the4iiCt remainti that if he oUthesi investigators themselves through th pristins, the jails and the reformatory institutions of thestate, he could prove even to their satisfaction tharthere is less crime, in spite of the saturnalia of violation of the prohibition law in whieb Utah IS POWitt totw indulging. than there'lvas during the days when a man Was compelled in ga orderly barroom' beft;sre lie;cMild quench his thirSi. And i!arnehow,--th- e facts seem to be on tkir. Shiede p:de: ' AN IMPORTANT HIGHWAY. - e pkture Of condi- A Of - twitat certainly a turid Vtctrola . r II JJ SPECIAL TERM OFFER A i I Pe 11 4 iII pp , .. belongs And 3 a Gen utrt - 1 Anybody can get what ha went. in this country. All he bee to do is to convince) us. (hi sis.sovenths. Co to it. It may take time. but the longest way rotted Is the short- - est way home. The door IS imon. WhY smash it III? The children of this world are wisor than .' Lb. children of light."... Tho capitalists mai I be a lot neughtior than roe. but they have more Rome. They don't rovolute and afoot and break up the furniture to get what they went. Not because they're afraid . but bo- woo they know better. my, aro clever.. They work through law.- - 'Tel In wafts of sill clevorneete thor.orl and have been toodlly losing groundlocautto the weight of public oentiment leCn aide. Do is thee do. Uhl law. Up atiz Might h a foors logic. Play"the g 'accord:nit to the rules, aid we're with youtAllut start a. : rough house tad vs ore not. . ape MC - THAT Is , - 1 -- - h NA f -- SOMEWHAT PICTURESQUE. , P.m' .rn h,- ' , p. by 1 1. I 1 - . are the worker" lot illkOl poi. nose I "the oar capital as4 labor. It Olt hi tio way you look at it. Ire. the ulussebe ar prodispooed la Your lima'. . ledges. bird. it you a'opt violttee, heatless or outs pi to gels hoer sod" by worktrig hard ..' ship 14 ult. we will be olliost you. Fuerthe'whao you set out to "pawl the Ott ars your sotto cutting .govornmtint., you to spite your twee If It conies to a lio-uose side as4 Viols hem on is ...with you vibe". we are for Carle SoM. oat! are quit "so willing to take up stons I tight you es sts WIT. to tight the Keiser or any roo else thet throatons our atorosaid Vatic Demi forget that-rath. yom or getting ea. Thor hes not boost on? tione44ereb10 loco of 4100146os I n tho lest twenty years that is sot favor. ibis So IN; ilStsts of meek anti limitiag the--rights of espitta $o. hoer tip. Ana dont be in a Ittirrt. The unaardotrblo aim is a reformer Is impotiostocti ftista. did Yobt over realise that this govt. rnmont is youle for the taking? It you can roots to etrike Illy can't too "rpm. Ise to ;Make Cowries and the Courts give To u the justly" you Il.sirs? The orderly of &moonier are eater and furor proves than tiny sort of Bokhevilt or Ariarthistio ttegrem. 'locals) nylon through demo. rimy Yea get what you waist. 7sis out hooP It; thore is Ito reection. Who you attain roue end by torte attor.o while you loots It ' la il . ' '. .1. - , Petb4 biptutsd, our a)lopoilthie are with you. Wo aro pretty w!, ontolocott that you love mot bed a fair deal In the distributtem et profits. be:ng moolly worker" erosive' we vast to - ' , -- more pronouneed the , advance in the educational system provided for the b;ineIA of American youth, the less Inclined are the native born to do the rougher kind of MAMA) Labor. This fact tiss long been noticeable. and It no longer ach;lits of question that with the elevation of tho.gentral level of native eititenship, we shall..beie to depend on some other moon labor. class roc the p'eiformance of our Heretofore this need has been met by immiration; but in recent years Immigration has Carpet cased. and there is no espectation that It will ever again be as, heavy as in the past. The effect on the present labor situation is unfortunate, for just now the demandlor this kind of labor is urgent. 13tfOre the .war, the cry was that there was too much or It; a fey years have sufficed to bang about a complete change of view. One consolation is that the United Stales Is COMIDI to depend lees and less on unskilled !abort which today is already a comparatively I mall factor In American Industry. The inventive genius of our people, and improved methods of work, are taking care of the menial labor problem; and if the nezt quarter of a century shall witness as great progress in thts respect as haa been made In the past, the problem itself will be almost negligible by the time the school children of today shall have taken their place in the ranks of the nation's workers. In the meantime, the restrictions upon tmmigration which have been so loudly clamored for appear to be superfluous; the prospect is that, barring the lawless, the anarchistic and the unfit, we shall be able to find us. and provide a welcome for all that are likely to come. a ; - It is Unto tor pieta Dot yeti the( grill oeto As rirsti , , . . i , . ., , . here s a corner in your h o m e wnere this the th Zattothirdimor of the Deily Nees. sera "It iti roans opwhich alosYs determine" Os Woos) etrike." lis It you via against your nolo et or ia ths courts or la soy that way. but teU to wis to door. You will fall. DIWINISHING FACTOR. iireillent',and Mud' more Pin !stk. in appeatinoe An the east than in the west. Perhaps, though, these- westerners had biased minds. They 'did not start their trivelf In the fair and oneti4ninded spirit Of these"investigit., tors" wildly the licafor interests to plead for I the return of the halcyon days when a man proved. his :disregard for. his own personal unwilling to take a drink safety by- appearing over .a bar:- Certainly it must be admitted that .it Would make poor reediniti the east to AY that the unrest was worse there- than in the more arid west; : Attorney 'General ,Dan B. Shields is prejudiced and. biased He, of course, comes, In contacf 'ith thiWorst effects of the present "universal s14 and manufacture of l!quor," bl reason of the fact that he is a member industrial school4aard, and ofthe state board , --- pchitbeinsas 1 THE tonvention at , , jla - 'II this Lose Proval of $ ay THE le)t 141, CHIN al peolotricit firritirie II Asti lb lb lb lb st le A II tepts. ' Not of allslece is vs esti Ildited 11 leerebor POpt.114111itett. Itteltiomey. reacept $IC netts Arco ofticel it Teal (NW as ("rib. ItS threttle bliebisen Aisettle ......weeee r COSIM0.111-ABO- DO Ike iot the Commee grwit Naiorsty itlettlig; City. Mille s. as , ' - To the Leedgto et Orpos 16.4 !Allot in - Ip &Lit Lab ' I Y. 'rho Dostrot Novo bp Dr. Trask Cram; otEEM ,. , MA .. lb . . , IP ' .. .. .- . ElF1111x o ,e .- - 1 100 12 IVEI),NESDAY, NON'E3111E11; EVENING. NEWS DESERET big to attach such a warning to every parcel ..2r1.1E11 of material Of this kind sold. .Tha state tomststa will assist. if 8 tg:41; missioner promises that ths POMO, .1 11..elgt 1::.17,41r.111.0to41,Toastoto of eziant providing prOfer to the tailed upon, wmwrosagetainmagamawaRecOPMO ',' toms bieseesi 'stickers (or such a purPoos. t )1 swoop CL INA tub yr in La a movement that Is tertsinly.worth 1 rTIO,P1 rILICLIL IFUell.. t es Is.. pot Oaf trying out. Ths News would Imo glad t repro-du1 Pnliy Ie iota PA a y ICwo. 1060 I. Ills ideas Of sportsmen as to the ernIllireii ta oath ty. poi" irle.r i twit, clency of stM141 such plans for protecting brio-ma- n Nagle On. too rano a Bits. ig pikotimi lits; and Oro so to tho hest methods for ro A ad mil 0.14 iNlad ewe eentooloolostWoo SP 4 DEACIIIRT Tail attaining that most desirable object. Indiums's, , 4: , . , . , So , . , . , 1 1 - - , , , 4,, x --,' . 4 c , . : WS Great Cavalry New4t:ter - .. ,emstemmono ' , , - , |