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Show taxpayem and tUUk idCUena, ttoy herd lato the fvrslgn oelouUa latmi In all eur prlneipat tUls and even In rural swlum. where (hey retain their own Uuuae and a4 aay f their racial Ikhlls and practits aa they rhwee. or Me they bruere itiuerinU'da either aa Uk4 eety pfey of .dealgtiltig ajlUtort and uoarrup-whk- tSERETEVHffiiGMS 0m t W l i fTH ! m UTHk rw Kt r rwitr it4irMk ty MM-- Htl Car1 t I - .......-'mm''- " rrfMf pf .,0 pCM- - feM tm aa4 .4r ta 14 MmMr A4II IhifM Tvk ('mo. rIll l a, trvuble-breetla- M rrh 4 d T" ' Ta. - - lr-Ulat- or .ail " II would be too math to ssg that Iimium In dinrutAeat in eur Jtel'jWriki pupviatioa correepotids with the dectln In family Immigration; hut there li an unmistakable former turn between lh wq farta, which social Oftsle ran not but bse notked, and which way prwGtahly emmider tn lh future In making of amending t& country ImmigriUoa Uaa, A. V" 1 A HE ALL WILL ft Tiuac.-- cm, - miaukitY naAL ACTION W tYTOlV FROCn with the opening of the automobile show Mon automobll ttrge" in quMe as normal In healthy Am eric ini at the annual spring epidemic of marbles atvong arch In, and the Anwetcaa oaf like to be lullrd by the smooth cad eur r of wily demOSetrttors. The deelr to buy, or th bi!Uy to buy. lo not likely to delertnino eveo roughly too attendance at lh show. It I a. traditional American privilege for the veriest Cinderella to admire unabashed the of a ehoeofste-dlppIn fnehmoablo Proeks the Cftelfy The man going lo the oetomobite how-- ho ha a rar oa the rurb will say that he want to rtamhsr the tmprovementt to hit type of year, but waleh lim. One Ineide, it the !egnrf, wealth, exlrtvaAncn If you wtlL that appeals to him. Sod wm smart fwatore cf gn, exclusive model make htm forget th picayune lubricator Improvement ef hit own. Then there will be counties tromify with no intcrlioa of buying. Indifferent to all except the exuberance of lh ewterta foment and the njtofal ind Timber aftnlratlon for Ue latest aqd best Jn everything. xtrvganoe I Throughout the country lifted led end deer among the economy tng suhbmest virtues. But the American's ability to. T. rrtLNCE. P5Uh. fvrfcrforadtb tunrtolotmttol limno-le-t oMrr An. Wiki eomTwem to Ow rtlUrf of Um ure. lb boldin of url sarly date. Opinion U no toltiod on the profXHiiUoo yfvUblf "ton MConffN-n- tan rr r rrtrfrofnwt tt er ihow-wki4i- w. tkb tun ro-l- r for tb be xynrldf fcAt thmith ft ronditiun pmenl bet meihode to bot lnUraetlonkl f ie of noun Impossible will ) adopt! It eaf-thiI folNl W PPAr txut to rrquir4 eountrlr the borrowing Its Justify the ossMUnr flvimlbem by rolorm-I- n In their currenry, Impositf new UxtUon Uv'lr eover to expenditure, ffielent volume ere Meamry ad renmlly taking sufh $Upe end enforce public end to cbek perulU0 slw private economy. It mtKht'epprofrfeWy u,ed U r,,dlU be required to mfortbf Is, with Ole Ith wledom. u F1 ltt lht condition prw-w- sr . tnrtrtoMf pnxtorlxift by end not for the purpose f continuing extrevM loanyant expenditure at lb expenee of the of wordU-lenelym ing couqtrl.. la ituktioa by Senator Smoot f Utah lft ConArcei yeeUrday rracbed the preebe hert df the matter: the demoralualloo in foreign exchange-llarftly tbp pcuU of the refueal of .Eufopeyj d their people to yo beck diligently lo' Wort, to thehr gwrdnunrflta for mpeetfve waiting elee come to their relief with food or anythin .they may bippetrto-nmihave elapsed line The fifteen month the armletico have ahanrn that thoea eoodAion trm not cure tb?fnelye, fof. the. economic condition of Europe t(worA W)t bettf r, now U preaento Inege than in November but neither the United State nor Great Britainbotb large creditor nation can afford' to allow the exchange of potential cuMomcr to go from had to worm until they break down completely. 'Great Brftafn W rtf' worse off hi the exlalin rlUaUep' than the Uriited State," for &be 1 probably (Join more, directly e. or indirectly, thai any other nation, even tn giving credlUO foreign cOualrie. During the war ah financed her alliee heavily, not mf in yelatlcnf to their puhehaaca. frtmr .her ' but also to those mad frouvus, Etcept for tbfi, she pfobably.cculd have flnahped alt her own purchases from Us without .incurring ft debt to urr end eton now- the Adverse position , of sterling- exchange (which is costing her go dearly) cepregent hf ha blight degree purchases 1 made la America by. other, nations. , , Ultimately there must eome a more equiU - able distribution of the burden of reconslfuc cannot dopUnue tio the lndeftaitely, for disaster la certain if matter are allowed to drift. The proposed in lernar tional financial conference seem to be a step ' tn thr right dlrtctftmr Mi Whett ore asieriv bled. Us delegate should be prepared to listen to go to some straight plain talk, home resolved to act in accordance there-wit- h. and willingness lo,ipnd money hag breugfat moeb of the world's contort and eerwenlenees. If not a real prosperity, The telephone, electric IghL heating system. plumblngAtsIlmaa eara, automobiles these lhhtgs hve noan la response, to. the desire foe the very boat. In .he Old World they are luxuries for tha most exclusive1whet indeed they ran be found at all; here the workingman demands them, and 4estrr-lhrA national trait that has Us dangers, but verily IU Compensation also! a &. lht tPf. GIVE THE DEALER HI tbet after paying . . , book-keep- er - o DESIRABLE IMU1GR kVTS, AND OTHERS. A immigration, as ours were until recently, to suffer, much from the if the newcomer foreign-influ- x include a proper pro- portion of wives and childrenaIong with the breadwinners SO long as our ports of entry were sipvaded onljbby meti with families, we were not disappointed- - in the belief that a new element 'Ot Americans hud come into our midst Even srhen the' immigrant came alone, as was often the case, bukwith ihe diope and purpose of pending for his toyed ones as soon as he eeuhf earn the money forlheir passage and could .provide A bumblo home forJhrp. tl f ome io, the countrys customs ,ant institutions were considered in no w ise endangered Jby tbo attem influence of aclft ity, no matter how nufnerous the arrival in kny Season. From thVs sources there arose nadiscontcnt or indutnaHreublep If in those tUnes there were I. W. Ws. end Bolshevists uder another name, they sought for ebewborelhal their recruits. The aliens were readily absorbed jjiiOiurJie-ave-imtntilfah- -- ts and rapidly aMlmtlated fey the communities iat which they moved; and whatever of backwardness some of them may have shewn in , Adopting Abiefican ways and ideals, was,'more than made up by the wal of tfeelr children. Who quickly became even more American then the natives themselves. In reepht years the charaefer and quality of our immigration has greatly changed, and not for th 'better. Men now come singly instead of w Ah their familiosnitendirtg in cases to go hack to their native land when lany have accumulated enough means, and fn they most case without evgr a thought of affection fbr the insUlutmrfe andprinciples of the coun- Ify. Instead of making homes and beromug - PROFESSIONS uliosi doors are wide open to OF PRESIDENTS. wr the American electorate to the present time) at least on avtnvod candidate for the presidency jf the Republic, and two others who may he Considered as receptive" wAh fey no means' slight chances of nomination. The forpir Is General Leonard Wood, tfie two latter are Herbert Hoover and General John 3. Pershing; and it is quite safe to say that bad there been no war, neither of the three would have been seriously Ihoughtof for the hattons highest place, though General Wood, a a natural follower, and in some degree a successor, of Cob Jtoose-vhas enjoyed anot Inconsiderable prestige. Gen. Pershing's name, however, ha meant little lo Americans Until the last three yegrs,' while Mr Hoovers administrative genius would probably havv remained unknown tu the public had not the demand made upon it during the war period given it so splendid a test and demon-stralwn The presidential eanipaign is yet young. Ink tfi field ef candidate is already large And more than usually mterestirg from the point of view of the profess-onof the entrants. Hitherto our Presidents hat been in the 'gteat majority of ease drawn. from the legal profession, there having te.n 21 of Ihcin.'out of the total of 27. This includes Presi- - Wilson, who qualified for the law. and practiced, though not so' successfully as to induce him to stay with it in preference' to taking V.edllego prowas Washington fessorship. .surveyor, gentleman faremr of planter, - and business man; Johnson was a journeyman tailor before statesman; and Boqsevelt waa an becoming outstanding publicist. The three dieUocUy J nldier presidents were Wiliam Henry Harri- - r) th great ewe,. (up- - elt -- s I Mf w nrw arw4uOMi lyoluS-- ir SM la Ike ul pewpar sea kara. r ef mmf f Uw Wort Iftay (Oa . 1na af Ika IMrr aftOAean 4VaM ara swlusbla lhae waail HoaUa caJM inura n ha racOa vaiaa af a, a rOautriaa (Ml la list (be tMto lutw sneies of bar. rUa iktistfullf U I Among oSstaaa Impanant amntrlM Ibtr. abaso A mora faaarabla ntalaraal lats 4m(I rata And aCf Aa Iivfaat terra fa.orab! 4 caO auraaleaa tb am mar-Uh- y. 4 aoligSU-awa- 4.0! Uafnaltri af ara aquabbling aver paltl-ka- i Our Mia rh aprlnfa (hat peavaaMW, (aaif aac itadanaj Ufa ara ftarfa. haa imreguea A bill lo (ha wallonat Knot of Hapriawta-Uva- a whleh la mora (H. ft than wng aubjact wwtfcf of a ataiaanmaa ailaaOaa, a Similar bill la tba Phagpar maaaura a tha bmata dill). Thao preSa.for tha public protaetton af Atalarnllr an Infancy, an a mrthoA af aa aftaAan bvtwaen tha flovvrnmrnt of tba Valto mate and tha aaveral Rialaa PIsJA camnvin oenaa a aha why, tt tba OcwsmtM talla rha farmer how (a race for lit beta It eanaat tall the mother . . boar te boar healthy chUdrta. Oertraiemt Regulation of T,arirosda. tha Loagua af Nalloaa ao4 tha ew4 of court - llama I Ta. M4tnv ala Ado- - mbtfaw Hmlgnlflaanca bad 4 a tba nfag af bringing ebUAren Into tha world atrong and plant r. Jwt avw R la lad weather far ear Appro prtntttm by Csnrms gMOSadr la erring re(vaiKkmati, nod earyMf la rVH Dot thia blit la tha aoo exreptloa. OnigfiMMss move only andar proeaora. They await an me aiaa of puhllc 4 --mend that mothers knd NsW- -a be helped. Write to poor Cmnownsn and Ranator. ffeva pour CSab ar fonus, take op to hi Tnr tl lll) OCbeg saUone atm? are moving, gha we stand Now XaeJaod la hi tbo lea; for yoAra U ha tee a the ooseiry with tha lowest Infant , mortality, as the pioneer la infant wvT Mrs work. Knglaiut. tn tbo mldd of bar eoloemj wtr expend lluraa. 4 see not haottalo ta eaten her ay am af grama In aa ta loraj author I ties tor tha care and InetnioUoa of Mothers at thatr crttical lima. Rar national treasury allots twelve ahilllnga per btTSli. Compare that with our propnoal ta (two twanty-fl- v cents tha flret year, up t ft tha aeventh. Aumralla give (I to every mother apoo tha birth of her ohlld. Beoidea this these ceuatrleo do moch ta the way of hwtrwctloa. la there anything ta alt the world Important than Mothers and Babies?? HI, frank by For Protection and Preservation Y ou are a serious menaceto other road users and are taking chances with your 6wn life if you don't put on Weed Tire Chains when the roads are. siioDerv and muddv or covered with snow and ice. You have Weed Tire Chains in your car and should never fail to put them on at the first drop of rain. Creme.) Wood 77iw Ckoino mro mint nod to moot tko domondfor on officiont trmetlon ond dopioofor frwchs oqmippod moth ongto ondotum. oaHd ttroo or mith tha oory largo pnoamahe tiroa. Thay ara oo that thay oat imfact arily moot tho rogoJromontt at hoary truck mtom in mad, oand or onoto. sndW TWENTY YEARS AGO. at wholesale for a hasty-readin- g existing-position - tfl-- - . is not likely Tee Itart Kii Sf r. rtk CH wtoug ks Jt him W m. Vui tw ul4 lhl M Wslltr (Copyright, pail of shoes, certain dealer retail them at the ridiculously low price of tf0.50 thereby mlkbig I beggarly tt per pair. That is but little more tha if 61 per rent Profit. It- does seem that an advantage la taken of every opportunity to increase the cost to the consumer, said Mr. Williams New Dispatch. ' pleasant if unprofitable, pastime to IT Is ata tha prefUrer but while doing so it is not unethical to stick to fact and fairness. The above dwpatcti ; overlooks several rather conImportant things which a i dealer with ceals. The charged making a 81 see. bf Let After buying per pent profit the shoe at 6150 the pair wholesale, he pays the freight to' hie town, then the earlago from the depot lo hia store.- - Hr pay rent taxes; light beat and telephone bills, 'advertising, and collector hire, rterk birr, delivery- service arid various other coels of doing, business. Calculate- - this, if you please, anil th(ni aajr"jf th'dcalei4 u making'a 6f per cent profit We hold no brief for the profiteer but give tlto deafer his duel In Uua feverish age of attacking this, that sad everything, we must not overtook the fact that honest Lrado&meu still do business in every town. - and-tho- DUE. , - COUNTRY Tfca Imps of NEW YORK, Febt It la a wonder how gome reUll she dealer manage lo keep the wolf from (be door, according to figure revealed today by Federal Food Administrator Williams, which disclosed diffV-rulti- our-dv- -- UW Intoxk-aUo- day. Th salt la MOTHERS AND BABIES. r. Perhaps U UW It. L I Tb ue m, Ti7.rf,Tt4crcE(nt ethlUratlfig and harmless AN 14 "r '' will affect much of the tocaf community 4r'kM ! 4 ' i lbtol IUCU M1' "" , . LAk Mink I" ,.. M MiM AMr oa it T f. an TwrX La a- IwHk . mt NEWS SATURDAY FEWtUAllY 7 1020 EVENING DESERET con-otract- from the files of Tha Deaeret Newa ramcAnr AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY, Inc. i, isoo. wtta announced that the Utah National bank. Balt Lake, had add (ha building oecs. Henderson an Mata Street. l pies) tV VV. Mra Mary Judge for ItMSO. It BRIDGEPORT7 CONNECTICUT 1 Largest Chain Manufacturer in the World Members af tha Chtoage building trades ceoncll went out aa strike In Protest against tha new rules af tha contract on1 council, ind It was feared that In a few days all building operations would be entire! suspended. who The funeral of MaJ. John A. died In the Philippines, wae held at Younga-town. O, tha dead officer being accorded fuN military honors. rvter Dnnna and J. W. Cage of Rwlae; Idaho were in Balt lake on business connected with the erection of a 'pretentious hotel as Boise, to be known as the Idanha and to cost about II7S.SSS. Loading . Democrat of t'jAh bold an . Invportapt conference In Salt Lake and considered plans for the Congressional campaign. A dlop&tch from Lehl, Utah, state that Thomas R. Cutler and others had purchased Interest in from Oavld Evans a the Bear River canal for ISI.SOO. Pending Problems wws the subject of a lecture delivered by VV 11 Hans J. Bryan at Carnegie Myslo Hall, Jfew YOrh, In which he took occasion to reaffirm his allegiance to the stiver issue. The Rail Lake City board of eclocatlorjl., .by deciding topay teachers for a half month only, opened the way for a friendly suit t determine the querflon as U) whether they wers entitled to eomponsatkin for the time they were ant of school during the smallpox epidemic vacation. Iaa, , one-four- th , ncl Grant; Garfield, though with, a worthy military record, was a lawyer at lost after varied activities as canaLboy, earpenter, school teacher and eollpge president. While the law is represented more han any other profession in the present year's list of candidates as thus far compiled, there Ire ot her. -- A Mated, Wood and Pcrshtof ar soldier. and Hoover i mining engineer; Governor Jame M. Cox and Senator W. G. Harding, both Trom OTiioVare both fiespapef mehrand eo is Senator Hoi ardSuIHerland ; wh He tc ho Ta s Murray Butler h an educator, The law claimi the real, the? being, on th Democratic aide, former Secy, of the Treasury Wm. G. MrAdoo, A Uy. Gen. A. MtlchWl Palmer, Senator AUee Pomerene, Senator O. M. Hitchcock, Vice PresU James W. i Thomas R. Marshall, Gerard and Ambassador John W. Davis; and on the Republican side, Gov. F. 0. Louden, Gov, Oalvia Coohdge, Gov, J. P. Goodrich. Senator HUes poiodexler. Senator Hiram Johnson, Senator W. E. Borah and Senator F. B. Kellogg. son, Tsj'lof Tboee who ar unwisely kfen to forre into a place in the eim" often fmd in a plare where they are .liable to be struck by lightning. Tb Cbsfai :cpttPtaibsw Um-A- O Types. AH SbM, AJ Flut-Fr- on Setaty Chata ta Skip AacW Chata. Gensral Sales Officsi Grand Central Tenniaal, New York City IMrtrict Satei Cbkagt Philadelphia futibarg porthad, Ore Su Fraaciaca Wh A Woman's .Verdict THIn of Safferlng. GrroHy WRh Kid orj And Bladder Trouble and How Balmwort l Brought Disfiguring Crowtht of Hair Entirely Removed Mefko4 (w Rpnotf AIM Rot( and If you are afflicted with a growth ol Reflef. Weft Worth Itoodimr. superflous ahair, goofto jour druggl-- t a stick once, phelactlne. follow get Mro. Nellie McGinn, 60 East JJSth Instructions and hive the the simplest ' Irwst, 'Wrltevr ' - , pleasant surprise of"vur !rT'v With For ' the last year I had suffered osrn eyes jou will sec the h.m jour all qulcklv. easgreatly froin Kidney and Bladder, come out. roots trouble. 4 1st resing pain In the back ily, leaving your skin smooth and halr-IcV- t as a babes. and hips, with, rheamstic twinges ani4 ' fhelactina Is not to be compared freeuent eevere headache. act;ompa- - with the uensl riepllatnrv or electrics nled by nervousness, chills, and fever; methods It Is new and different It also a frequent desire to elunlaate. a odorless. and so harm with' less s rhild could safely eat It Ad smarting, burning sensation, In the of the bladder. pain region vertisement. 0044 frequently Mve 'to arise at night; my sleep being disturbed by the pramura an taflammation in blad- Her. Beginning the use of Balmwort Hw letter ty, a4 I Tablets 1 noticed almost lnstanf"re-lle- f, and pentlnuing lo use them I am now totally well and relieved of all pain and distress from which I sur-- j fered. - I am glad to recommend Balm-wo- rt Tablets as a- - reliable beneficial medicine and trait others may find relief and freedom from pain and distress as I did, etc.". The above letter Is a true atatement and is on file In our offices. Balm-woTablets bring relief when other medicine has failed. Sold by leading druggists, 1 00 per tube. Adr. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY LUKE COLLECTS and glvo uso call this new power that destroys - disease germs and muscular pain, this wonderful new element that Is assisting In curing the colds, Flu. Pneumonia, vousruees Rheumatism, Neurit Female Trouble, Social Disease, and Bladder Throet, Lung, Kidney troubles Tou begin to receive benefit from Its warm, heart-givin- g ravs at once, -, for tou ft begin to fight new causing Invigoration; In aids throwing off The from vour ststem, and Inimpurities building new tissues and new blood You are the one that must he satisfied your monev back if vnu are not helped, or we give treatment at our sanitarium and no charge. If net pleased. Could anything be as ta.-N- or imme-dlatelj- d fair? No charge fo tall you; about our treatment IVe want on.hr an opportunity to tell vou what It is doing for jour friends Ono doctor said, I dont know what makes It do AIX It does, just nor do I care. It cures; without cutting burning or pain. No matter what Jour trouble Is or how long you hqve been ailing. If we dont tbnk. we can. help jou, we will tell vou so Wonderful treatment for elderlv people, it builds up all organs with vitality. The prices are so modest for either ts direct or for home use. that von owe.lt to voht se'f to thtw wonderful at once We take the risk ofremedy pleasing See us st Once, don't delav. -- is at the bottom of most digestive ills. ItMfOIDS rt Kumu LIU I IU Kalwre's Elsewt Roaodr Will master our physical Ills, keep you well, if jou will only It on chance. Call and see us or allow '.upon jou and tell jou about FOR INDIGESTION tren-men- afford pleasing and -- prompt relief from the distress of VATTONAI, BIIIIUI SNATRICM ODD FRI.I.OJJ a III.DG. 41 P.O. riaea sl t she Cltv, t tab RACE BT SCOTT A feOVKE MAKEdS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Salt tke ttnulr Ideal Wrinkle Remover Easily Made at Home Rid. City, Utah. LUKE COLLECTS Job Printing BINDING nd .all Linds of RULING done at th DeseretNews Let Vr Bid on Yonr Work P PATENTS It weather, worry or poor health has marred your face with wrinkles or fur- have established a psat and srs repressnted at D, C. by an attorney who baa been In practice for more than 15 years W ar la pouitJos TRADE PATENTS, AND COPYRIOBT8 ana or an rows, here s good nsws for you. Every line, even the deepest can be quickly removed bv using a simple and hfvrm-leface lotion prepared one ounce powdered saxollt in a half pint of witch hasel. This is not only a valuable astringent, bat has a beneficial tonic effect also. Th trmer, smoother skin, the more youthful appearance. even after tho very first application, will astonish and, d- -. you light Jf you will obtain some wltrh base! and asvollte from your druggist and ss of-pu- to obtsla MARKS In a prompU at moderate fees lend us a drawing md of rour Invention description with S. and we will have search made at the United States Latest Office and furr.Hk you with 'complete report m Please The make' your Own wrlnkl remover as fl'rected. you wllj find this far mor effective than massage, creams, pastes and other made preparations. Advertisement. ,1 Deseret News PATEPrr ajt lake Cltr r j i Job printing, binding and all kinda of ruling dhn at thf Deseret Newa Delius btd on Jour wt-T. V. |