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Show - I , . - , . 1 DESERET NEWS EVENING TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 . .00 . MINNOW iIi. opoustry to gibe) h000 cam. i !toots ottto lotto shoo nore tot their to--I III toit tot tho pogo be ebb 04tirftbl pots soot the opolocOtryitio a.1 k.bito Lands protootoors oldr piety too Isamu ogoinot th l'ttAtTleto; toto England Utak. o thottpd of tho Titt:tottlt Compares London and'Salt Lake is Mom hasagona Ciontapsamtrat la Poitina repro, lays rolpgasay t:aatuod - , NICII4 11411.lilt Do lei TUNA $a la Utah. alienist News, Oki. The Announces Death of It 1010. Commander-in-C- It .....-- We aya, tet England. vary murk es Mod vat tho taloa of polygamy In etalt. but we linters- ha actual poly. limy at boas. Eng flea oiergy 'Mould set use up Moir Warta against the religiouo, toilet In polYtemY le Utah. el their Thiry should revterve own thunder for tits practke of polygamy n England. I know Utah well. and eau speak of things thore 011.11Ci1 l SS I 'thew thew. In England a husbaad can live with wither aromas besides hie will. and thai fact aloes do ant give the wife grounds fey divorce. This snakes what la in fart actual polygamy by law pormiesibla in England. Accordion to religious aching it la sat right. but It to still practicad to sa aloruillit ea lent. Which le viorseto Wirt and act Jirartice, or nes to believe and pras. tics? bandrett UMW mare , There isttaa Leedom lima 'bravo is rYtaille (.1ty el belt Lai. Ilieve are sacra mew with ' move thaa eat) 101111111 living Lowdon lama ba MN Lake Uty. Mare in London keeping a restrikes is act naiad bigamy. and it le not puniahable by law &intim the man ham ' gob through tha form of marriags with the amend vernal. The law. ful wite cannot got a titivates in Eng. land when her husband has sawmill led &Sultan whilo la Utah any wits coo get a divorts it her husband commits adultery. 1 Utah Mary Noma Tb. ikws et marriage of Vtab are much more moral thaa the' laws of Eutaw'. It PolYtaiwir Is billowed I - ta. m. "Mormons"---dociarthat It Is not cow practiced in Utah. Is far as I could, soe In my visits to Utah, that doclaration to true. .And I write am moo who daises beta polygamy and Mormonism. Indian woman who came to Eng. land. which ban baen bold up to then as the baacan light of civilization. ara shocked at the loomnose and Im. morality of women to London. Polygamy baa increaaed 400 pot' cent In England during (hi war. The Bishop of Norwich has suggootod that everybody should carry a certificate of registration rocording life facts; this rwoord would toll whether a man was marriod or single. and the law would tempo& mac to show thee Identifies-Ucards whenever. sakail.. Tha divoroe courts of England ars When tho courts open. Overflowing. t ad this autumn there were LOCI eases for down baaring. Nine tenths of those are moss basod on a charge of adultoll againat the wife or of adultery coupled with some other charge against the husbaad. Th divorce court Is such an end. WS round of adultery cases that Cain away from my visit thora with a bail taste in my mouth. It does not saes that wayward husbands con. Sao themealose to one mistress. : England's Divorce Flood. llititenod to throe came. A land. giving evidence In the first mos v. vides, that three wr four worn. wl eame to visit th offender. The t ,t J,..;140a asked her tf they all camshau-at maw sad eh said. "Ohi no, your ono at a timeoccasioning much of the court. laPotter on the Alm-nex- t cam-thday was that of It- y Clifton. making Monroe aginst eon of the Earl of lard Clifton. the r,ealey. Ividentio was given that Lev Clifton stayed with a lady at 1 lama Bones, and that the lady woe oh..4 him wife Judged from the divorce potitions, though of course It If not the case so. tonutp.n..odultory Is as common among women In England ma it la among man. Let there la no adultery among "Igor. Imen" women In Utah. There sooms te- - be an endless chain of casiis in ' '.1r.It the husband has come horns teem rranos and found hig horns NOM m r s at ' : i! 1 ' .....- '' - I1 ,', ' 1,.-.1i- Neiv-an- ' ' ' , 1 12 roc-lio- do-fr- t - , Operates From Coats ' - - - One Cent Per Hour to Socket 1 ' In Your' - Garage e. -- --- 1 he- - ex pres- - ,, , Operate ' - it - i -- L ,. --- -1 ' tl , The "AlaiestieLElectrIc s - .F 1.1 Radiator Heater For Automobiles x FT - '''' t4 tl !i -- water in your reidiator Prevents freezing' I even in the coldest weather. - of-T- he ,t till- ! ! . I makers of the popular "Majestic" Electric heaters for home, office sto?e or factory. Male by the I:1 (1 I ili Price complete with adjustablechain hanger, 84C1 0000000 000 cord and phik I 450 I - 1. . For Sale By All - -- . Dealers . . 1111 e "night-prowler- A , :1 - ,9 t ' t ;1 i i If - CO. MAJESTIC ELECTRICDEVELOPMENTManufactr.rara and Patentosa . , Cantina City San rtsnetsco: rbilado'lpba. .. . Z ; 41 - I NOW NJ' 1 THE FLAVOR LASTS so , , DOES THE PRICE! ' usittb: oll sIONSII 4, . - 0 ., ilS. .n,,, J. iivtió f A glith 1110; . - ". .- 40 PC4 i'o 1 a, 1 r A :: -- 4 , 4 ' fajta tix-1111-1 Ir ) 0 41-5114- 1 . '.11 Attg9 1 to 449;14' ev wr . 0 14fe ' I. V - k . NM 1;M!illUii! BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH i Ilb - tilt' . N6'64eiii. kilo ,a.n. 464kik . 4 44Fits.",(1. AVPI'q'" N. 1:N411 ' 011". ft" PFP7 NI I - . .01.1 4:49Pq4iP1 ) 1114 q C 1111b. di dikth - ,,,,p - 1 V'k - night-Prowle- 1 5 1 , - In the Matter of the Application of the MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANIC; for permission to continue Case in effect the service connection charges, exchange and toll rates, No. 206 and rules and regulations institut ed by Postmaster General , . , - :. I - NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby even that the application og the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Corn. "Majestic" Electric Heater. No. Makes it easy to start your motor on a cold , .morning. - - a Package i -- - t II I . 0 14' a package ,during the war o e-. . t and A.0! 0 1 ' t a Package before the war t gc 10,1 I - Zc .....,,, '. , 0 0 t 1 V, LI I, .. Ci o.1 Eon we should have It through the ',of.- ....77111.11pmpompamoosommoomme winter season.. when we have so little daylight. q9i1107;r1 "Indeed It is not easy to see why these should be logical opposition U. 1 front tiny source to so Sensible and .. advantageous a reform." Why call it a. reforni.;-- ; Reforin,,' I' think; is to . stay as near to nature as we can. us from further saving" puts "Daylight the natural division of time. "Ad. 1 .. ,.. 7 vantageous." J.t. may. bejitat hrevity 1441 of the article referred to prevented At g 14m pointing out some of the advantages Poo of. I 'N,,... spoken . A . sun "Tbe gets up several houri earlier in the summer than in 4 the winter." Granted. But that is no atliP reason why the clocks should be f turned ahead one hour !n the sum.,0,... b i, 1 mer time. At 12 the sun has the 4 ,,,i, SAnle t Oath', POSMOn to the. mid-da- y !'., es...' meridian in the summer as It has in 4 the winter, with the exception of shinA Ic - ,44 I ,...,-ing farther south. It time for going I to bed As correspondingly several ' ''' hours later in summer. - Would this ilVot,71 b .., ..4 be any reason for turning the cloci.s ''', a t'S ..' , i back an- hour.? It would be jf the 00,4 g'il hi, .. 140or , le 4other is a reason for turning them ( ----'1,4ahead. It should uot .....-.L.......... f,,: '' t t, turn the clocks ahead totget people up earlier in the summer than in the dilli? ..'i.,e,...... winter. We then have sunlight both . the tater and and before work: :. , days After ...:".. I there Is no better time for reading or, s, working in ento garden than in the I Baby's Bath, morning. , "Daylight saving does not Interfere You need not fear that he will catch cold when you with, but helps any kind of legitimate work." I Pee The News editor is not time Kim in the healthful heat of authority on what helps or hinders The New Impmved' all kinds of work. We have had to wait for the dew to be lifted from 7the hay. and for the dew and the frost to be dried from the grain before oonsWelemt-- Th swot powerful, the west worrownieelemo used slacking. and that. too. before the thou loweloreonostoloo palest shoetree loolotar resale IMF. in "daylight stiving'; law. With this end "Majestic"' No. 7 will give you sushke heat where yen want it force it would be that much worse. when you want itcan Ise carried from room to room and attached to As a rule hired help will stop work case be directed in any direction. 'at the hour In the evening notwithairy light socketthe beat No. 7 will make bathing in cold weather a comfort for standing an hour or more has been The "Majestic" It is , in the morning. ' Ilost waiting' every member of the family. to get' started on time in the morning when the time is neer the trirtSrAZATICI limn. We beee also had the same not able when threshing. being The bath of a Majestic Electric Heater is always cool; therefore, to get started on time. The fault was parabolic reflector is made of pure.' burnish not ours. absolutely safe--t- he e and cannot peelthe base and stasdapi are It is hard for the man with chores copper en time with 'at home toasgetit tois work wire guard is removable susal permits easy cleaning. uch worse now, time dealers. "Majostie No.7 is sold by all rthe It is more than an hour ahead. . . "end of de-cord feet with $11. most is eight each- - help often the plug rlemp at 4 11 75c With attacked cord. extra. to switch the With sirable. "daylight paving" ,, Jr -: be a I I - 41.1 lest mentioned help will have tonotch-mor' .,,.:Tibo oo ativeight other "Maim& - Elsceis Haltom 'mita( ;;;;?,PLI which le not ellOrning-prewle- r, mica beak II I to $36. ." convenient than to be a Ask pogre fleader oimmitt them. ' . . ... '' MAJESTIC ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT co "Does anyone deny that the normal .1tf,t. in being--a- ll except the -take hie RAN mo4:3mm 1404 factranAlo his workand recreation better lit the- - daylight 1 k railassisti- ehours.' Certainly not. But that Is no 9 argument in favor of the proposed las618 Cloy ELECTRIC,- - H EATER to.-change. It must have been thkreali- . zation of this fact thatrepealed the --daylight easing law. ' Lionimmolummummooloweel,----aummonmoommosnowimmeã' Lkst october. , before,,: the. clocks . - --- - .'" ' Al I -- to-t . 4- 1 true Vr4):1,. Values of copper. silver and gold have been encountered at water level In the Little May shaft in the Tintic district, according to John Matson of the heavy stockholders in the coin. pany. The Little May shaft is located about 2000 feet south of,the Knight Drain Tunnel shaft. The Little May shaft was sunk 100 het at which point a tostation was cut intersect the and drifting started Cornucopia vein. ly , I at , Less Than ' ''s 0 Semi-Week- , i Little May Gels Values Water Level Editor Deseret News: A word Or two In opposition to "daylight saving" as It appeared In the News, Nov. 10. 1119. I consider a "Daylight saving. catch terman expression to mislead. As all know, we hays the seine number of hours sunshine whether we turn the clocks ahead one hour, or let them remain as near the sun time as we can. Ot course, it is absolutely necessary for business, commerce, etc.. to have standard time belts, which are as near as can be. the ..natural division of timesun .4 - qpnalment It . timolf-it-we- r- : 0-e- OM INT SONG Not Enough Moo. gloms pogla think that sanctioning Polygamy by law would do much good in England. Thor. are not enough men to go round. no they' say. There- tors why not portion several women to one man? This would put the ex. pense Of the mother and child upon the man and not upon the state. With such a isw girls would insist upon a marriage NOMMODY and than would bo practically no unmarried mothers. But all the despeet instincts of the race are against any such a solution of the pressing problem. There is at the moment a great bus and cry about the "Mormon" elders .' J MISSES -- k Editor Disseret News; VirSenator Thomas B. Martin of this year Armintic on day died iinia Albermarie county. at Char Ind was burled in the University 9e of Virginia cemetery On Tutioday, Nov. 14. 1119. with a simple but impressiv ceremony. were Patty members of Congress Vice present at the grave. includingnatives President Marshall and many St Albeemarle county. AU assembled statesntan. to honor the departed The Writer- having visited Into peat "LI remembers of the Old Dominion toe beautiful location of Charlottavilie, In the Piedmont country. and the historic University of Virginia. One Elders morning in January.of IIIPL Heber City. Richard C. Harvey. Utah. now residing in Alberta.sonCan-of ada; Wilford W. Richards. Goorg Apostle liranklin D. ofRichards; Lot Smith. the A. hmith. nephew famous scout. both of them from Utah. and In. from Farmington. writer left the home of bur genial friend 'Bill(' Key at Batesville. 'Ws walked 10 miles through snow eta and Inches deep to North took the train into Chirlottsville and there visited the grounds and buildings of the statelyo university, beirg received kindly by the secretary of their fine library. We had the fine liege of viewing the dormitories. connectobservatory and all buildings ed with the Institution. We then to Monticello. the home of Thomas Jefferson. Standing at his tomb we 'toted that the university was founded and fostered by the author of the Declaration of Independence and although the man was de.id the product of his pen will live ase long as men love freedom and revue-liceridure. The impressive ceremony of Senn-to- r Martin's body being placed in the tomb. beneath a stately cedar tree the university cemetery brings a flood of recollections of these historic implaces. Old Virginia! how many on your portant events have transpired soil since first the feet of white mew trod with John Smith of Pocahontas, fame: the revolutions, days of 17711 and thereafter when Lord Cornwallas surrendered to General Washington at Yorktown; the great Civil war and ..ti Lee wits the campaigns of the surrender at AppoMattox. all remind us that much important history of our country has been made in this historic state. E. 3. EARDLET. 1119. Salt Lake City, Nov. SIM die, - Reminiscences of Days Spent in Old Dominion WHEN?" : ' .,, - , - - I 3. ,., -- r. 4 I II - .,i ;e1 A e. Effective d -.., 'to, .. ',, 1 with samtior Ito leviel , ..' . I Popacrenenr ervirtmendor fl WA. man. &knell of leo Vial. U. A. IL hoe isa. a third care sae that et 'mails,' ; sued an oftletia nttouncomht ot the si bio t eooth it tho lat eentmandor-in,chlot- . man why, Ito. tits to tour thildroo, wea too tits habit of to.' Gee. Jim.. 11. 1411. Om third coin., atithoe tvlandor ing to snood the night ot soma to din In offir In lit Itoore. inr. The 1111101 house von !Ishii oho dopartment commander aloe an, Ing in tho home of her huelosaill pounces the Remora! oloction ot otti, core for lb. sowers' poets In Ito de. I. tho Homan Polygamy. I know Malt lAito City. and I hos Pertotent of Ugh. at tha tiret mooting in twentbor. se eon an ropresonta 140It met and talkod many cmous" It is a curious fact that the liven and altornistes to nob departnient marriencampment. lb. plot in ha an. children of them polygamous and gummed tattled Everl poet te entitio4 ages soem to bocomo supor.nton Mose nd to ono reprosontative and 011,41 alter., phyokally. 'cumin. mnist', be Nato at large and in addition one tor Me. when pologamy ceamd to boion sanctionod by law. there kayo each 31 rnmtiptil Or major traction very foot cams of adultery.. Woman s. above the rivet le. will rot outer into Illegal partner-&hipMoralise the low mallets It and oven though polygamy is PROTEST Molitor of tho blormon" cmistoe. I who sr mon. ski oellrospacting, tins 'vomits, will tot suffer themaisivoa to bo mad outlaws. IS TO SALE OF The wrool of polygamy is in tits suffering that It brings with IL Pt.. fors 18111 to Salt Lake CRY, pobitaint -Mar. Richord Stringham. Nato eenator utotring. The brought DO Irons Dit if county. has writion a lot.. mon( were hi a rich tvgntry, 'rho Vas sic men tould tooPort tiveor and thoir childron. Them was no tor to the state rural's commission sham. orm thildron kmow thole OW In whkh be withdraws- - his P reteM fathers. and th mothors wit never age initt the tactics that were amplood loft akin tr. that world to 'trustee-1- 0 in the ot stock by the Genorsi make a living for thromeolos and thole auction$al. and Chemical cornnen!. Bll little nos. ator ntringhsin took this oction only In :England poigyamy Is practicod O a revolution bad been passod by to an storming atont. but the fathers the directors of the company setting of Ono childroa by ouch marriagos de forth ths bosio on shirts any profits aot houldor the rosoonsibillty. rho In the future accrit to the poor unmarriod monitor la left to that may Ho write should Ivo divided. 'truces on. dospised by U. world. stock to the commission: and her cbild for stir 4 namoless out. "I have made a more detailed incast. No logal action can be brought ot th company. It lives gainotth man unless he enters In. oestigation to two marriogo contracts. which he mo ploaoure to band herowith a repodm' not do in one tam out of .a huts. lution of th board of dinkier, of the drod. scoot that the unniarriod above company du:y signed by tho mothor rots by law a tow shillings prosidont and wscrotary. with the cora wook for each thlid from the father porate seal attached. setting forth that be Can be found. In tho vent of the paymont of dividand br the company the atockholders Terribly Tret Philosophy. Oilmen of tovercrowdod onto ouch shall participate In said dividend, to as Paris., Now York. and 'London. tho Went of their holdings and that or the capital stock romaining In hie few prejudicos suety against any of the company shall parguilelessness and tailors. Thoy ars the treasury rat in the earnings of th welt aware that the Wisost of tho wise licipat pro Hobrew taco was Ileum more sag. company. the same to ho piseed in the n rictus than whoa he obeerved that trossury of the company for the he who hasieth to bo rich shall not be and itetstalkation - or additional innooent,' and 'Lot him who le withplants to moot the demands for prodout guilt cast th first stone.' Thuy ucts of the said commny and to are too well nomd to the unsavory the orponsos of th company. pasts to bother much about that kind "With this made a part of odor: and other in tb civilised of tits records.agreement I desire' to withdraw world--- or in thst which Is not 01411,- - my protest. as I consider this fair and thor an odor from roputa- equitable to the stockholders invest-hi- t 12dis tion or chareetor who dee is not their money. tokon oft thy the strong, awset. hyp"Inasmuch as my protest gra, pubnotic portant of money?" liehed In the press, I respoctrully reThat la th philosophy of a very that In fairness to the General realistic prooent-da- y author. It is anti quest Reduction and Chemical company. this too terribly true. How many poor ambitious girls lettor also NI given to the press." who marry for title or money. poi'. hips even, love. suffer In silence. knowing that their 'husbands are com- I COMMUNICATIONS mitting adultory but unable to fro,' themselves becauee adultry is not ufficiont irrou nee for divoree? Look at tho men of England. rich and poor. OPPOSITION and. tenni that numbers who are not living with thoir Own riven.- - but the wivos dor not nay anything bocauso they hays no legal rights in the mat. TO closed ond hie - , bad to do chorea wore Waal bask. ty artificial light ocithoth boy could samara, oat take the testi ta kroalitael $cut got le school on Ilmo. I lisow of a ot hoot that ommartoo4 clock st le thetead et at until tha rociaon bete tlita001 bark. tine groat is bfor opposing 'daylight seeing'does be bat the ostural man oron, rag do Ipettor to daylight ha by ar-is Meriting garknoss tificial lihI soma so crooning dark. tory imuch ItShould bit ss slier tic; cam &saeNoun be the rentar of the 4ay. It Ifscene it is In igeopirif with nature. tesor or la the demotes, of any kuainorke earlier an4 say Industry Iito frattiminell ha day, let that builoust forma an tnate or that industry commence at tho eariter hour, rather this 'hangs toolima for eionbody to suitor Om that in. weolonce of that business clocks shoed one dowry. Tomaturn the Snitch ch11411 Ina haul' 600 soma. groat nd hata tag elf bat play. it grist mn favor tiAvili A. KfiCiacle. hot Idaho. klortipollor. w i . ! 1919 4 - , pany, for the permission of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah, to continue in, effect the' service connection charges, exchange and toll rates, and rules and regulations instituted by Postmaster General Burleson, will be heard, before the Commission at the office of the Commission, No. 303 state Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of November, 1919, 'at 10 o'clock a:m. .. , - nickel-platedth- - - . - M , JE By order of the Commission. , Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Elia 14th day of ; November, 1919e bli-- , - - - , - ----(Si- : lc gned) , T. E. BANNING, -- . , . . , - Secretary 1,'1 , . |