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Show DESERET I t H.1,1 I' fiU4uW4 I I, 1,4,1. Ji.ii MM (.4.41, t( be IlMll ,f II, VlJ.fU i a ) Ini lii for fool 1111. I lx. . I r4 Una rr,m4 he Ur it vl pritfe l.i4ashdlu (ftfun tl.l icif 1 lu.i-.- l I I kk 44.44 ( 4. i irrl 1 11 li((.4 NU,4f ll Uh II U 4 H-- JANUARY ) JitfO Types of Bolshevik Prisoners Held at Great Camp in Poland . 1 k tiltt-IbM Anti-Sediti- inf Where Tea Party Held. utiMlMifo.i. u. it ln - ,,m drl.li' ( ,( I 11141 (utl ill,!,ll,lrf It Att ul raWUlig ti Wa('ilttfroHtt.r ,ir ? s M ;tt h hUt itft iiitlilttUlM tM Iflt f ItaivfN halt uf UaJto Mi4 3T rriirnatlin frujoiil in II ler ritVtdr4 M 11.14 (lutrMiol I irvr nf 14 tf iff(4ttell uf Arttotta. .mint lr ffuaiuj be Afe t fntnhiotj, Me.n.i.C in ( J 'jifi.f-- fiotn lua ion , f fti lfuti itriu!Vnry rtj ant nrrd'r g lh vai of the OlJ i"'uim n.rirt , ..I !r. a it t the tidef (ho i, ,! nmft i $furl he ul4 ll.e ' la rt.iitf-lit thl f iferm Ui0 0,1 ,h U m b bwifOM , ,, e l4 i I ( f - ltil Ito i tiilrrtl. i of tlriluinrnl liu nd dtMulb u h.i firl'l n l ,.!u I ll.l nl da lira! till mr torned UuOn.aik and ... in lh H.Utll titan a,i r.i(u.l i III of illfa ,.f irlaf Ihu to thrin. r, Hi Hi I'oimiKin in nj. r lo llul lu lh f 4 rut til) rlcH'llon lol-rtn jti fmf u ard dcilartd In i.f ml.lrnine III alrrrla fmin i oiiimuti taiida. lit Ian aarda ahltli p'an ar in I 'hariraloa n, npu4, 1 a 1 leech all right:" la a tram-eat turning Ihe Ml'h a deep drawn (h Tout t Itieed I Ihe book and lab) II on (he table but E ra- - HEIST 't of at mhrr hi.ltiric Hill iii mumml I'nder (hr J.lan. ir.inl arraii(d alii, hr'nr. Hunker h la a blarn III - tin alrrrl coinmiMionrra and lh li.iatcin I'oln-inoao.lrl), Trrmnnl and llojlaton ahlih Ix.iind lh Comm. in on trla. Ian of .la alda. mill l aldnd lu a n fall mu tn n? 4) frrl In. I ad of 10 In " .a (lr( rnmd Till alii ha of ji'ninplirhad or a'lihoulaa lh i!rrnaaard tula mill I mad from lh broad nialla of Ilia I'nnimon. Th com prom la plan rar-rl- d l'h II an that no h Common would further n taalun ofacrrmrn( la madi'. 1111 or) of Common. Iloalon Ci.iiimnii hour 111 In b lio.prnur Wlnlhmp and olhrr aa a rnmmon row and Iralnlnc on of tiround. and waa palur aurh of romrnunal land and plant iraU In erounda. II la lh aol Today of lha anrlrnl rommona, holdlnira huvlnjc patm-lbr hand Into prl- .ale 11 waa on Koeton Common that eoldier drilled, from Ita limit at Park Square. I hen lh Back lu In fact aa well aa In name and now made land." th Itrltlxh atarted for Iteilnaton on April It. ITT. On Ihe common the Il'lah muatered' fl tra aa !',oT n "tu, k 1,u"k'r h'" lf nd Irak. PARIS. Jn. :o Th rhurrh rruaad affalnat ahorf aiitrta and A lownrrk joana mnUnura notlra poalrd on (hr door of one of wurahlp read: Carla hou No woman will b allowed lo allend r!r In th rhurrh whoa drruaea are rut low In th n k and whoa aklrla do not rai h at laat lo lhir anklra" arnnun on (he aub-J- -l ha brn delivered In I'aria" rhurthea for aom llm. tn prirat rfurd to rondurt the mr rl.ir arrvfi for a bride whoa droa. In hla opinion. ahowd too of allk Block n crrnl a and whlrh waa rut in aurh a way aa oiilbly to make It aultahl for r.enlnif wfar and rrrtalnly not filled for a church Th weddlnii waa poatponed. Probably ihia waa Ihe flrat ocraaion of the cere poalponement of A marrla ninny for mich a reaaon. Parbdan women say that thl meaaur. If aenerally enforcad. would compel every woman to have a per Lai akirt to wear to church. antl-aedlllo- n I tiik iii lint n w i.ur. (Cop)flght. Itib. b IV. Werner.) hhe had gone In Ihe buak .hop for in of bu Ing an "Alti-Ihe puip Wonderland' for a neighbor child But af!r her purrhaae had been mad and aho had turned lo go out. th Other book, ronapli Uoualy dlaplayed on a prominent table, attracted her ehe and Inatlnrtlvrly allenllon, On lh atopped lo Kok II over. Wing" waa it till, a beautifullyfaacin-alln- g edition of one of Ihoee nature aludy book that Billy would have loved and tomorrow waa hla birthday Her trembling hand laid the book quickly down and with whitening face and quivering Up Billy' mother hur rted out th nearest door. Ten month had paaeed alnce Bllly'a mint pait hU death, and for th mother had achooled heroelf to meet life bravely, but there were etllt thee little taken by eurprla llmea when She halted on ahe loat It the alreet corner, healtatlng. iieemed Impoaalble for her to go on with her shopping, yet ehe felt It equally Impossible to return to the e lllua-trale- d aelf-conlr- wor-ahlpp- er Texan Warn Parent I he u " UMltll . 4 f ft HI nl Ja. l Cow WAHHlMiTuN, mercial air navigation 1 coming anl th Vailed Hu ia must prepare I that laaue, dr, tar 4 Col. H llllaig In a report lh a. I C, service, foiled Hielae arm), froig German), where he i studying dlrlg-Iblr- a.( M J- - Hniy Aliehip are new possible la aa kind lr condition of weal her," lol llenetey wrote, "No weather condatrong-rr- o ition. e i rp t hangar e Uad. p vt, I the Boderoee. th worn thr mercial l.t--U rHe built lisitu liallnite by D j. pe n Alrahll corpoouoit at FrrdrU hahafen latke Out. rIrI'4 , front making III daily fi ght (!0 melee) te fftaaken, II mitre from Berlin Bea'auee she flies between Bert.g and the natural outlet of tfwtlaerland, th arconimodationr are at a premium. Booking have been made foul week lq advance at 471 Biarka. Th design of li Bodenaae ta th latest In airships, o far advanced over anything I have seen, that wn i led lo eipreaa th opinion that, la airship construction (and operation a wall), all other countries ar mr "ha be in lh wwoda' compared to lh Uermana. 'Our airship construction and operation whoqtd be patterned after thr most efficient system. There Iw nr doubt In my mind that that systen! Ilea In Germany Must Meet I sewn. Commercial air navigation la coming and Wf must meet that laaue very soon. Lai u he prepared to choose our eouraa so that we shall make at few mistake a possible Tha building up of lh present small commercial meant in Germany-k- a enterprise numerous heartbreaking experience. Million of marks have been lost In lh beginning, and live of members of crews have been lost, but let II be aald. to th eternal credit nf the man with Ihe fixed idea and of hia subordinate, that not a single passenger carried on a airship ha been Injured or killed- and lo date th total carried has reached Ue sum fo 14. 809. doe not mean This statement that rajualliew will not occur. Irresponsible boys ran lake airship In the air and bring them down In flame In lh heart of a large city, or careless officers and men may explode a dirigible on the ground and burn a number of spectator: but we can at least conduct our service along scientific, known principle, that can be obtained from an Intimate study of th German methods, and thus inlnimlx t the number of disaster. "America la by nature the choeen apot of alt th world for commercial . alrkhlp work; with her great expanse of territory within, with her far flung territories and Insular possessions. with her commercial possibilities In' Central and South America, with her center of population disposed o eg ,0 mf,r rapid transport than yet In operation, with her push and energy that bids far supremacy In all things good, with her supply of helium gaa unequalled In all the world, ahould bid strong for that which Is. unques-- l tionsbly, her way In the path of pror! V - , rv j - on artillerymen eel their Claaloff hall during lh aelge yjna To Watch Over Boy of Boa-toColonial expedltiona out net And Girl in Minority ngalnat Iaiulaburg and Quebec from the old common, and Maaaachunella DALLAS. Teiae, Jan. 10.' "Guard aaxembled there prior to regiment cloaely your glrla during their tlx- going to the front In the Civil war. The propoaal to cut Into the Old.tnth year and your boja when they South meetinghouse which was built attain 14. In I72J to obtain partial relief from This la the message tq parents from truffle congestion on. Washington Ed. R. Lauderdale, chief probation hi reel, I still under consideration. officer of Dallaa, In hla annual report Mayor Peters approved the Idea; the to the juvenile court. Th records disOld South aa.ftciatlon, guardians of close. Lauderdale said, that II and 14 Ihe edifice, fell In with the plana un- years are the danger point for glrla der certain conditions, and the street and boys, respectively, commissioners reported In favor of Out of 2 whit boys before juvethe change. The conditions named by nile court In the year Juat closed, tha the association, however. Including a report shows, 120 were In their fourdemand for payment for the properly, teenth year. The figure da considerwhich Is tn the section of highest valu- ably higher than delinquents Hated at ation. have delayed auoeptanc. other ayes. The percentage of delinI'nder the plan the main part of the quent glrla In their sixteenth year la church, in which the colonists worked even higher, being 42 out of 10S girls On the Wing Waa Its Title,. out plana for tha tea party, and before the court, house of emptiness once so full of boywhich waa later used by tha British' .. t ish noise and laughter, i Why, my dear Mra. .Mitchell, what has happened?'' cried 'an ' anxious vole, and out 'of the passing crowd stepped Myra Bfntley, her face all sympathy, a hand outstretched In .a By warm clap. At sight of her the tears, held back by sheer force of will, streamed down It was the other woman's cheeks. foolish, buL.it upset me so, ehe exA book 1 stumbled upon by plained. chance. The kind of book Rjlly would have loved, and and. I thought what happiness ft would have been to buy It for. his birthday." If you wanted to, why dldnf you?" An angry light flashed In the tear-weyes and went Instantly out again. Never had she known Myra Bentley to Inflict a careless wound. , And, besides, she, too, had loved and lost. What do you mean ?" I have always done It for Bailie's birthdays, answered Myra Bentley, with gentle wlstfutness. Bought the gift she would have loved. you know, and then given It, for Sallle's sake, to some qtfier girl Who would love It, too. Somehow It seems to keep up closer to prevent the darling child from growing away from me. Try It, dear one." And with an understandthe ing. look a tender pressure ofcrowd hand she turned back Into the of passersby. People felt so differently sorrowed so differently thought Mr. Mitchell, and she was very sure that the thing that had heert'such a helR to the other comfort to her at motheryrould h alb Tet before she took her car home that afternoon, under the urge of an impulse she could not explain, she fmmd herself entering the'boolv whop a again. It was a strange evening that Toother wlth the book spent Billys that Billy would have loved. As she turned the leaves looked at th beautiful Illustrations, read a graphic page of charming description her and there, she cried a good deal, but gentle tears that differed aa mwcji from former tempestuous weeping as a oulet falling rain from a storm And somehow, just as Myra Bentley said, buving the book, carrying It home, going over It In tji familiar living room with all Its dear associaof the heavy tions, seemed to bring the on who When Roscoe MarIot.was driving a than vehicle jvas hanging 250 feet above had gone and the one left behind rotor truck down the vflduct lead-ri- g the of the Iaiisede when the closer to keep Billy from growing from Went Hoboken, ft J to rear foot wheels caught and held it fast. away from by. But now&he bought th book, what lobr.ken, the steering gear jammed Mariot clung to the steering wheel alfd Th with it: For that was In a Trwnce of (bpIsA He hat front part of the truck smashed thus eeca ped being hurled to certain should ' h rough a retaining wall an dvmore death. the thing that had most appealed t ly Turning the Lrwvea. n, OF hake enjoyed licking al II. Mia he Raid In an unelea.ly and III nekrr forget thoae picton ture ' llul diiln I you understand lhal you are lu keep the book 7" ah akcd III I urprlaed lone A dull red epread over li a f m ktd her tilting the book ihul Billy 1 couldn't would hiked lu aom one who fate and hla ryea fell, let would Ink II, loo you glke It to ' m Roosevelt's Birthplace Rhe went okrr llirnt In her mind U hy not To be Restored as When the name. Ihe fates of (he boya ahe he began painfully I'eraunr-- " knew clear. rollicking youngalera- ta itilng the tap In hla hand. Hr- Famous Leader Born who cared llltls or nothing for read- raue berauee It wouldn't be arllng ," b went on Ing Ruddrnly her aaj eye flashed. on lh ctuar. NEW TURK. Jan. 20. The birthHha had remembered Tom Johnaon. Jerkily, Billy and me wed had a Uf all of Bllly'a friends Tom waa Ihe falling out. Billy wean l lo blame place of Theodore Itooeevelt at 21 east on who would moel appreciate th and I toll t lo blame w Jut scrap- - Twentieth at reel. New York, la to be restored aa naarly a possible to It beautiful book, and he waa, Ihe oneped" aald condition In till, according to the I suppoae all boya do. Tom. leaal able lo buy It for hlmaelf Bui1 I II not glke It lo him." she said., deWomen' Itooeevelt mol hr, and for the flrat time officials of th Billy he I. Miked at him kindly. You need Memorial association following a reI'll not do It. terminedly. Hhe carefully laid away the hook not 11 that prevent you from acceptcent conference her with Theodat that Billy would hake loved and went ing the book Rope (Mra John W. Riddle), tha artoward a lie turned longing g chitect having the ptans In charge. upstairs to bed. the question 1111 unr. motn-emoment itlll'a and for An adjoining houeo at No. It has But try aa ah would to tha (able decided put him out of her mind ahe kepi breathleaaly wall fling, feared ho also been purchased and both strucwaa going lo ) tld. ture will be remodeled to conform thinking of Tom. "I never aaw anything like him. But again hla ekea fell, lha Iwlal-In- g lo th archltectU" of th time of th of the tap began anew. It waan't former president' birth. mater!" Billy would always begin They will But becatia I have brown atone front end mansard every time he came home from one juat the silly ecrap. roofs and the Interior uf No. 21 will of tho Saturday hike that ho and waa mad at hint 1 tried lo get even. Tom used to tako up to the hills. Into You didn't know, of rour, but I I be made to resemble lh boyhood Old the woods, after specimen for th was the mean anak who Lid on Billy hom of th great American. and furniture chandelier school cabinet. mantles, "Tberea not a thing at erhool I did know. Tom." will be put back In place and childabout a bird's nest or a bird a egg You knew and you were going to hood friend of the Colonel will suthat the guy ran't tell you! And book?" me beautiful lhat the decor I Ion. Tom aaya thl and 'Tom say that" give Ir pervise I wonder, Tom." ahe aald quit A Hone veil Ian library consisting of was constant ly on hla llpa aa the laat word of authority on any natural relevantly, aa she carefully wrapped I. la hooka of rugged outdoor Ufa and have loved Americanism and other Writing and hlatory subject. Tet, In aplta of all up the book Billy would ahe had ready b thla their common Interest, their In a aheet of paper com p,;c:d.. r her for tha house rzrh,, Wl! walling If you could tramp together, their being such pal an Many I want on two or hour Katurdaya? umea tha Colonel l.ked to read and Juat because of a temporary falling collection of bird' out. Tom had been o contemptible to classify Bllly'athem many pitas a of human to th museum, dealing withwill be as to tell on Billy when be and two egga and presentwould knowledge placed on the Invaluable." be and help JCur shelvea other Imps of miachlef had played a According to th architect's plana prank on one of th teachers who. In . the top fluor of both bouaea will b the oplnion of tha boya, took hlmaelf Presided at Opening too' aerloualy. for an assembly hal'., suitable ream. It waa an Innocent i Of the League of Nations utdlaed for gathering of Iloy Bcout. Camp enough bit of fun and anybody else have-treatwould Fir Glrla or similar patriotic or- project In charge Include Mra FredeIt as a joke, but Rlghty Tlghty, aa the unpopular proganisation. When completed th rick Nathan. Mra Jamea Russelt Tar-aon- a. la Intended to aervo aa an memorlM waa fessor Mra Henry L. Htlmaon. Mra A. called, waa "so mad he couldn't see straight," and sent all Institution, for 4b development of Barton Hepburn. Mra Henry A. Wise the culprits up to th principal's Americanism. sturdy, Wood, Mra. William Curtla Demarest Members of the committee having the and Mra John Henry Hammond. office. "It wasn't the licking that mad me so hot, mater," Billy had Indignantly exploded on hla return from school, but that Tom ahould be mean enough to tell tales on a fellow! Believe me, I'm-d- en with him for keep!" But th day of the accident, when the boy lay fatally Injured at th hospital, almost hla laat word were to Tom. Mater," he had begun abruptly In thd voice that waa growing so weak She had to lean over the bed to hear, "I gueaa maybe I've been too hard on Tom. Ho waa mean to me dirt mean. But there a lot of fine stuff tn thw guy. And Treg neyer had half a chance. Tou see, his mother died when he waa nothing but a kid, and hla father ia so different from what dad wac not a gentleman, you know. Mater, I wish The doctor came In just then and hla wish was never apoken. But in her heart Billy's mother knew and dld.nothlng. Jt. was tho one thing ahe had ahlrked.Any other desire or bef boy'a that she had knowledge of that aha could guess ahe had carried out, imi matter what the coat had been In heartbreak. But to have anything ta do with Tom afterth disloyal way he had acted toward 'Billy waa almply Impossible. Yet, when she woke up on Billys birthday and tried again to decide to whom ahe would give the book, the Image of Tom took complete possession of her mind. Perhaps Billy had . been right. - Perhaps If she No, ah could not. All the morning she fought the battle with herself. It was late in the afternoon when Tom come. In a few words a poa For offices including typewriter ribbons, sible Billy's mother explained why ahe had sent for him. "Gee! carbons, typewriter paper and second sheets, ' he cried as he opened the IJSON BOCRGEOIS. beautiful book and discovered the first , --dnksrpens pcncilsj-djo- x file&rblank-book- s of the exqutttitw colored pla.tea...ee. m WTth the Veraaillca reaty-p-ut th flrst meeting 'of. the counloose leaf devices as well as the tight bound cil of the League 'of Nations was held la Paris on Jan. 11. Delegates gathbooks. Our variety is complete and we in--vi- te ered at t tfie French foreign office. representing France, people who use any quantity, whether presided and made one pf the two addrcaaea The other speak- large or small, to call and see usrss we have principal er ' - LarJ te Britain. reasonable goods Mill hell." STYLES CONTINUES lnth H rapture he aur EXTREME latr iei,t y feiifitweiil oull laU Fefn-MR hI h AeHINuTuX. Replying beiiat ted) t it, erld-11.- 1 t.r 111. at. II eed.Wua bill t Bant-u- t el tha Amec- ban federation of LabuC. Krliat f nieilthg llrpul lt. an, tkeuth Dakota, ciiaf gd Mr (ioiiiprf with nitatapre-eenlto- g tha h, and with aaeklng th favor of (ha ta.li. ala m orfahlted labor Mr (iotti pri was delendad by ator Nun la. ItepuhlMan, Nebraska Wlio pi lard hi. lov.Uy al.J aald hla nit l lam ,f thr bill Was justified, Bmiuf beihitg said it 44sined to him that Ml tivii leti has pthsr 1)14. urea on band that Ititatil Itia sitae 1,4.1, .I present with4ul purp4-attha bhl, nitainlerpietlng or any on , W ben Mr. Uoniper elk eat Ibal be ta pp44a4t to a law ahith would prevent the adkoracy of lb tkerthrow of government by lucre or Violence," aald Mr. Hlerltng, Mr I54imper, or a liueiekrf it may be. It aeenia lo ml pule blmaaif In a Ix.ettton wher hla loyally p tha government mi hi well be questioned Hen tor Owen, Itemocrtl, Oklahoma. maid lha h tuae antl eedltloh bit) tonlalned a joker" by whUh anyewa I he who advocated prohibition or wuman suffrage amendments would be subject lo penalllea, adding that lb bouse measure was "dangerous In lbs hi heat degree Henalor N'urrla said b thought It cam with- - pwr grace dor Senator Hlerltng jo quratmn Ihe loyalty of Mr. (.omper. Declaring that he bald no brief for th labor leader, Henalor Norris said Mr. (Jompere was loyal lo lh last decree aa be had demon-starte- d during lh war. senator added that . The Nebraska lh bill gave loo much power In government officials and lhat Mr. Gompera trlllriaiu was S4te ht nf d U Iam iald h for f gef fh.t to 12141 hfctftied, JiJated II r4n oultJ lft n4 n hom. Hofh I r'vifi H of Tfil f fx.l.lrn.e aulf etrt f ihllb nereml irf4r 'fOlbe atferte iH ri h umi nrr4411.aijtn nuldiere In Oh in b (aae ere r reaped f thr i f.ii.m. II i ti tto M4ia refreenled At tH meeting i . f I Id.ho lluh. rlor4u V.bfN- r n n h.t r I... t ,i(ru .( ii Thl (.holofraph liow lypwa of toh.lk pMonr al lh of (ha rrrat Ioljh priaon tmp at rown). Womlnc. MooUM. k,ad a Tmu, fii Kir 11. . mu ramp ar l(da of rtry drflp(lon. Wlih many of lhm ar thir woman minpanluna and all at the.-In4ii. it. nre otil orrron. Artaona. New Xlrllro In lhal on (ha boon!) of lh nw 1oliah uvrnmni ( lulif itanil nf i ,(lt.n (,. tin- and Waahincien nherr ilfhuUMi Bill ll if .fi)etU lureh ltUirfrarhlaUtrt on W in in Reclamation Fund Plan It to be Would Provide Tract For Former Service Men Boston Common Pared Down and Changet Are to be Mauc in Build! MUST HI PI011B Ill (noulli bull SHIES UNITES Sterling Charges ! ll.lo.ftf b.) in II, lt tl lek movedAt 4 .f lu It, .1 T of pltoli 41 flueli TUESDAY iee the 4IUi ar , EVEN INC) NEWS ed Runaway Auto Halted 250 Feet in Air, Driver Escapes .Clinging to Wheel , et three-quarte- me S1IF? ; varieties pi supplies I used S; 4U-eflect- Leon-Bourgeo- iSi reproae-ating-Grea- t up-to-da- Job . Printing rs ho We carry all : prices. BINDING and all kinds of RULING done at the Deseret News Book Store DeseretNews The Leading Book 'Concern. Ltt V Bid in Yottr Work Slow- at Vw. 4- - mAmm w ri i. ( twWr j Me a I |