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Show EVENING NEWS THURSDAY DESEKET DESERET the amount contributed from lb must not exceed M per cent of its eosl, or $20,000 per mile; and finally (he road mut be I post road a defined in the law. Moat road will be able to mec) J.hcsr conditions; few in any section of the rnuntry wll be debarred fronj receiving federal aid. if the plain requirements of the law are complied with. During, the present and tin peat fiscal year there will be made available" Tor road Improvement at Jeaat a billion dollars. From all of which It la entirely within-th- e truth toiay that few laws hav had the opportunity to produce greater results, either In lernuof large expenditure for a good purpose, or In terms of helpful legislation and public welfare and convenience, than this federal aid road act. It is to b hAped tha'tJL'Uh will not fail io avail herself of bar iutl opportunities and advantages under it. Ire--u- HEWS EVENIHG Kt nd TompU Street, Corner of South Tempi Salt Lake City. Utah. extra.. Forets peatne Address at! builnee eommunleat lone and re 11 re.V... n,aHr Vrreep3ndaneo and other ;iutllcatlon ehould be nddroeeed to the ludller. Member Audit Bureau Circulation. J P. MeKInnay, Eastern Repreeeotatl . New TorH Omce. 114 Fifth Avenue. Chlcaeo Offlca, 111 South Mlohlgn Avenue. T r-- -- v Entered At ho poatofflce el SalV Mjje City. rord elaee matter nooordlng to Act of Congree. larch . JIT. . 1 The Aeeoctatad Preee le ofeielueleoly all newe dlyhatebe for republleatton In 'hie I to tt or not otherwleo crodUadoubllened newspaper and ale the local newe itereli,. All rlhta of republlcatlea of apodal here are alao reserved. SALT LAKE CITY, Ring out Ik wertpwinp tut of gold; Ring' etit tk thousand tear of old, Ring in tk tkousand ytaro of foacol our.-ttrcru- ($.. W NINETEEN TWENTY- w nsttoni poured lata our lips 6r than a billion dailari, net, of the y!low metal. Uni-- Jun lit!, there wat to this country an embargo t:i goij exports, hut sine that embargo v.s raised, we hare sent out of t!:o country clout IbSO.OCO.OOd of the metal. In other woruiuw have exported in six months about of air m gained in three years. And the movement seems to be growing in strength; in the single month of November last we sent away $50,000,000 more than we. received, while in the first days of December, the excess of exports was over One of these days, if (he movement Continues, the federal reserve banks wfli be forced to stop issuing notes and receiving They are required by law to keep 40 per cent In gold against their note Issues and 35 per cent against them deposiu.Jheir note issues now amount to nearly three billion dollars,, and their deposits to more than a billion and a half against which they are holding at present only about 40 per cent in cash. It is evident that they will have to curtail in both directions or get more golds. -- ' Our gold (s going out faster than it, is coming in becausejhi government has given notice that anybody Who has a lawful claim on the United Slates can get gold for it on demand. This enhances our prestige lmmenseti but unfortunately European nations are not returning the compliment in kind. The trade balances and exchanges are all against them, but despite that fact they are holding on desperately to their gold and refusing to let go. We are building up a majestlo financial reputation abroad, but from J,he, practical, every day standpoint, we are' rather overdoing the gramfaet so far a concerns affairs at home. boxes no lei Ring in tk valiant man anS'fr, Tk oager kart, th kindlitr kandl . Ring out (Ad darknett of (Ad land, Ring in (Ad CAridt (Adi id TENNTSOff ("In Mimoriam.") o IS. r'lNANCIAL pcesligo Is firm asset, and when orseo won, is to he prsserved. at alt costs at least the United States appears to think so, judging by tins lavish in? finer in which it Is handing out tit grid arrymTilallccs to Europe. During the years JM5,VPJS and !!t7. fjreiga JANUARY t, IK). Ring pul Id ikapoi of foul diooaot. STREAM IUNM.NG AGUN8T GOLD pee lir heedited ry - -- one-four- th $.Y,-000,0- 00. the United SUtei became a nation, this glNCE and the world have passed through the great crises in the effort, to overcome wars. The experiences ; effect! of destructive and following our own Civil War in America, the notably the experiences following wars in Europe, show that It Uke fa long time to bring about reatoration and end tt need Dot be eurprieinf tbet to normal conditiona ahould be alow ijreturn ef the following the cataclysmic devastation ended. now War ..World , The year Just .closed has been lnaridmany the .v, respects a severe and trying period, less crlt not be to fair hyear now opening bids 1caL But no one need fear that we shall not we a pass safely through the crisis. As nation when our in history "have had few moments Jiera was basis for the slightest doubt about iihe fulfillment of our destiny. Certainly there Of late There have I need be no doubts now. UH are, those In our midst been, and there, 'who, bringing their own bitternesses with them r from" foreign lands, hjave abused the liberties were here given, and have ungratefully 7jhcy T to introduce djetorled Ideas and ebaotio t sought renditions into our body politic. . They have brought their sinister Influence to bear both our industrial condition and our political "upon ' Institutions. They have assailed the temple of our faith and have sought to taint the spirit d. our government and laws are .But they have met with no such success as need caue real alarm. Indeed they have j done an unconscioua aervlca in awakening ui I from a lethargy that might have become 5 , do-posi- ts. PEACEFUL PICKETING! J f'tn-whic- oper--i'Jtle- h ,fhromc, and 'in disclosing to us in time the iweakpotnta in our defenses. They have aroused the patriotism of the American pro- pie, and have moved our wise men to the duty ihf "repairing our defects and strengthening our bulwarks. There ie uneasiness in some quarters, and even discontent; but there are no fears as to the future, either industrially or 4 politically. The same blood that founded the republic will see it through. So aa nation wa enter upon the New Year with confidence, with high resolve to educate the ignorant, calm the impetuous, show patience to the discontented and charity to the distressed, but to stand with granite firmness against those who deliberately seek to undermine' our institutions, to trample upon our' laws, to bring to naught our sygtem of govern meni, Our faith in American fundamentals is unshaken; and, taking counsel from the example ef these .whose sturdiness and morality etlahlisldd tkem,fw4 shall tolerate no tamper- ing with them by'inarrtristie, seditious, un- - friendly alien hand. Politically the task of (920 is to develop and maintain the highest degree the plain, honest, virtuous Code which we summarize In the word Americanism. In. - dustrlslly, the task is to realize that work is the one touchstone of prosperity and the one guarantee of economic peace.' i - NO SUCH THING, I.Vview of the experienc of Balt Lake City vilh w8 if pleasantly described as peaceful picketing, more than passing interest attaches to a decision recorded in tha Pacific Coast Reporter as emanating from tbs district court .of appeal of California. It has doubtless been locally quoted before, but may not havg impressed the public mind as deeply aa It should, Buit was brought to restrain the rooks, waiters and waitresses union (an old friend with which Salt Lake cafe patrons became acquainted last summer) from picketing plaintiffs restaurant. During the ten months that this performance listed, the patrol wore part of the time a badge on which the word picket was printed in black letters, and later a simple while ribboivand the principal activity of the patrol in front of the restaurant was displayed during the "rush hours. In sustaining the plaintiffs right to relief, the court made caustie comment holding that sucji conduct as was disclosed by the record liotonly constituted an Illegal interference with the plaintiffs' rights, but became, and was, as to them, q private nuisance," Defining the American right to do as tone pleases only so does not interfere long and so far as doing with the rights of others, the learned judge Indulged in this flight of rhetoric: When we level up the ravines-o- f low impulses, humble the mountains of pride, straighten the crooked paths of deceit, and smooth (he rough places of. anger and malice and all uncharitableness, lb will become so obvious that the coneeded acta of defendants were . an illeget interference -with plaintiff rights, -- it needs no argug, ment to convince any and humanity-helpin- g Individual In this enligbteued day of that fact . , trades the contention that up Taking unions aie permitledUo maintain peaceful pirkeisZthe. court exclaimed; Pegeeful picketing! There is no such thing if the tepm is intended to apply to the facts as shown m the case." and indorsement was given to the doctrine .enunciated in another case, to theef-fethat There is and ean be no such thing as peaceful picketing, any more than there en be chaste vulgarity, on peaceful mobbing, or lawful lynching. -- God-fearin- home-defendin- g, Ubecty-loviti- g- . A SIGN OF CIVILIZATION GOOD ROADS' OUCH an era of as is now un-jway in this country has probably never been equaled anywhere or at any time. Vast as was the program during the year just closed, it promises to Jbe still greater in the year howl "beginning. For one thing, larger amounts of money will be available in 1920 than could 7 possibly he used In (919; and for another thing, it has only mta become possible to develop, from the stagnant conditions brought about by the war, the experienced contracting and e orgsnilitions necessary to carry for- -ward ths pfAgram on the stupendmtstmh-sys--tematie wale intended. The fed-r- sl rosd act provides that the apportionment to a state for any one fiscal year refnains available for expenditure Until the end of the succeeding year; under which provis'on, the secretary of agriroad-huiid- er 1 culture estimates that the funds already provided and allotted wilfbe sufficient' to finance in (920 a program more than four limes greater than any that lias been undertaken. The act places only three limitations 'on the type of .road forwbiclrfederal aid (a sought. In order to hav; a claim on lb national 'appropriation, the road must'be substantial In Character;1 -- ct MANS THEORETICAL T.ALKi.Mi EARNING PtlUER. ilia other Jsy, a irenjbor of Parliuinffit rheerfuLilatenreflt that most healthy, made women afa potential earners of $50- ,and rnfii 000 year." He might have added That very few pfThem'wjere potenlfafly able to get It, The uord'potrniiar in this or hy ether connection ia difficult of definition or Interpretation. A normatJiealthy human homg ia, of courts, enormously potential, though the axtent or degree thereof is hardly translatable in terms of dollars and cents, and if it a ere, $50,090 would be only a fthesk at itv Wo Arosriean aru fond'of asserfing, as illustrative'of nur equality I x nineteen twenty. rr The The efsrel th 3i U year le Dr. Fr ee$-J4- t m4 Svry their Pont leeh hh- H sweet her UTl Wife. S Cm I $$. hae 4fet-SliOMislRtii- l. - Commences Friday MorningB oclock This 13 a Clearance Sale of SiiirtsOclcls and Ends -brought to light" b)T stocktaking. If your size is, among ttlbem, there's ;a bargain, waiting for you.7- m Walking Is a surraed Ce eat That Je whet the Xw all ef ee. I'lalab with the pest. ef falls. Tr bee te say te r , . It was good. Shirt Sale Oeari-U- p . hag tree Me, eietfiueio. Whet ef St a have Lhae ell of aw ' Aden. A4 a J ojreve, vi brent, barer, eeneeertef life dose mesa an Is which we h sever stumbled; K meees a life where, he- Ir r stumbled, ee every heesae beiac meet stumble, we have arteew with see deterwle-atie- e. Tew j' r - It was bed. Whatever It wee. tt Is all ever, borrow oe sot per for tn; hot rvforms- Uca ddee If ran hero doss wrong why, be fin sow ' aad do rthc It yon have Inward arlefa. take thens aut and bitty thorn. C!s yoor hearts of ad tittsmeea. and start afresh thW Now Tears Day. with jrer swerd tn yonr hand and a Airk hope Is yonr heart. . If pea have gradfae. resentments, enmities. hate shoe them sway, aa filthy fils -that spell the fair and wholesome meets of life, and testa Xlnetsea Twenty with charity to an, with malice toward ' none" ' Co on! As Emerson says, "with too S5f h a spirii " te bo cambered by year aid aonsanee. Xtneteen Tweaty le like Heaven; too goed and bright te be spoiled with lb esrthlnese that has gone before. If yonv eearreied with the en yea love, blue end make syf If yew are ashamed of yourself, ef (hat self of Nineteen glseite. bury tt. and plant open it a kobo, and Uec, a Nw half, to new UK - ' LX. no( nt all tmpoieatbte. Life to a eertee of reenrreettena And of deathoi y Lot tha dead bury taeir dead. Ce an! There never woo a worse Ho than that the Toot dominates the Future, that wo e onset from our Retard, and that wa must pay for ear etna, j On the contrary, a MaetarUnek says, the Toot to simply what th Fresont and (ho Ftitur make of It. Tbia I a very wise say-- ,. Tt ie r Mens White Sliff Front Shirts,Special Shirts 98c . An assorted lot of Shirts mostly Stiff Sal Cuffs Special In this Clean-U- p at 98c. 2 for $1.25 Shirts, Special Z.C.M.I. Jag.We are Silk always escaping from aor Jtocord. And If we paid la fall far all ear sine, ivory !n goal ot no would ho bankrupt. Na This world la not a machtea shop per a chemical laboratory, run by mere! lees lawa. ft la a Heoea. coatatalng a Family, with a loving rather ever alL 11 la mn by Lore. Hot by Mathomatjw. (Cepyrtght, m$. hy Frank Crane.) H-- $1.15 Shirts-Ha- lf 2 Shirt 80 Silk Silk Shirt ef Th Peeeret New. - -- JAJfTAHT 1. INk The awy elected etty efflcjal of iail Lake wort formally (adeotod, with Kern Thom peon eoceoedteg John Clark as mayor and peorge Bwekto oeeeeedlne Arthur T. Barnea a proatdoat of th City Council. A aponial dispatch received tn Usage from South Africa. Stated that Pan. Trench bad completely defeated tha Beers and had occupied Cotcsburg.' Mra Aan Jeffa, a handcart pioneer - of 9he IMS, died at her homo la Salt wa tho wife of William JefTv, noth of England and ft year of ago. Th doath wig sanauneod of Marrinor W. IMrrtR, Jr, oUoat eon of Elder Marrtnor W. gtrrkl of th Couacli of lh Twotvo. who paaecd at hi homo In Richmond, lit eh. a a result ef pnenmesia. Kid McCoy defeated Fetor Makar in a ebamptonaklp fistic encounter before tk Conor Island Athletic clak, Now Turk. The battle wa flares ead laeted Rv rounds out of a scheduled It wee aaaoueood that Aegeroan Bra thorn of Bait Lab had arranged te build IT he use on oast Third Booth street at an estimated com of m.m. Tho annual report of tho Salt taka fire dspanmonr bhowed th amaileat fir leas since the organisation of the department, tha amount above insure aee paid beteg IIS. ITT, while tho Insurance amounted te . ftMtt-My- Silk Silk I Another Jot of Shirts, th values ran from $2.50 to $4.50, special in this ,....,$5.00 $6.25 $7.50 , FOR $2.25 $1.98 $4.25 Shirt Shirt Clean-u- p Sale, at $1.98. 44, Z.C.M.I. Fourth Off Sale it - On Mens Suits and Overcoats Continues Friday and Saturday Extra Special Values for the Boys 7 lak.' aar v and democracy, that every native bore school urchin is a potential president of I he United States. The fact that only once (a four years and only one man out of a hundred million or so of population is tbeeea lo be president does sol destroy the truth of the original observa- - FALXTLEflSLV LOGICAL, Ae long as many work era demand dollar for fifty cents worth of work, w ahatl all hav to pay a dollar for fiF.y cents" worth cl commodities. Albany Journal, SOLDIER PRESIDENTS. Everything that con be ea:d agamt a professional sokiter' presidential candidacy .fn '4 abq m the fate Gen, Wooer case can be ef Cicn. Pershing. The tale foldwm fUnith used to marvel at the readiness of republican America to make pmtdeoUat randuiatea and presl-de- nt out of sldtrv "Why." he would say. monarchical England hat had hut one soldier her history," referring fa ah at premier in brief premiership of tha Duke or Wwll ngloft tn Today no one in Eagttud thinks ef maktng Marshal Haig or Manhsi french (he prim minister of th Republican. , 11 mtan-Epririgfia- ld Overcoat . . $13.90 Suits and $20,00 Boys - tion. though it may ser to "dsflate" (he common notion of lh moaning of potential, and rather diacoqrtgc (he young hopeful who haa taken the prediction aa applied to ktmao'f toe . i This is the way they will sell Friday and Saturday' $ 8.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats.. . . JM0 $10.00 Boys Suits and Overcoats 'f7.50;. $12.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats . :$,9.40r $13.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats . . .$10.15 '' $15.00 Boy a Suits and Overcoats . . .$11.25 $16.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats $12.40 $18.50 Boys Suits and y bread-provid- er . Off f. literally, "flmilarly. it may net conflict with the truth to apeak of th indtridura potential earning ability i the large figure named though' the statement would perhap he more credible with a lesaer figure. However, at the present rate ef increase in (he cost of Jiving, will soon need to be able not th to ram hi half a hundred only potentiatly thousand Pr nnurrt hut actually to collect it, find, Shirts, Special H$re$ tn extreordinary opportunity to ret a swell Shirt at a remarkable price. This is the way they will sell $ $10.00 $12.50 $15,00 You will An assorted lot of Shirts. them attractive values at $1.15, Price TWENTY YEARS AGO. 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G $15.00 SOUTH MAIN Frlre. f i DRIO STORE IS AT ttm. 4IT Wo offer on nttrnrttve propo, Itlon. Writo or cnli for full FHOVOGRAPH ..CUtriCU SAVES CO. Overcoats. : UMatiatltElS Ut Bid on Yonr Work T - |