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Show EVENING NEWS DK.SK11KT at Cuad.n Tweuly ILauaaud Tha ftindpk of Reaction. F f LirtuU ar JUV)d lh manufacture of print papf It takes from r Pa Duk ftfty to a hundred yaars U grew a aprur true (For (A Pm,i(I I trt r W t,kr tar euouiti fur puip purpa. At lha prwmt r.4 JmItucMou, autua aubalHut tnual rata of i a Sm IUM Wt U T u fvf timber in paper many be fvund wu k'MV day m tMKiiirjM fniC ' la tW twU U mHImI xtrw ef facture. Bence the Inauguration of an Ingen(toil Hf la to ntoUkcr iHttfd Ul la IS clrl farmer! Canadian imluee In .i.id.r ious campaign pi ef Lw of eeUilUbmeul iMMM In the portable operate to rtoh If A UI to r Biilia which will ue lb flas straw In a rtdiua 4 to k m If ft MjMeggaleAl letoad 111 ktiatAMC ' 4 sad rs-- ' f i.uoillca and convert three tons tf straw 4 Vr U1 k , Uf ,uj j i iLHr.t I'llk. Ut tto ef wffe r ai4 ! iMt, into one ton of baled low, tlla to )e shipped tn Mt to W Jie If is lkU a Im MMr central! located pulp mill Three and a W-CMfMH11 - IM MU L. 4 a.i4,aa4 Mt Sl or tuna ef low will make a ton of unbleached m All ay ia r It e fraction lee than a ton Of bleached I nip. f Utoaa. W tale e USrarjr, ( ia a ef mi tar to m Tr0 paper nulla recently Lave demoneLaled wua le rwl Ui ml e4 Iwt the poaaibihty of manufacturing good paper II f Take rtou!y vHf :r. from flax straw; and It la estimated that the uil e toil perttoe f wf SmIi , , , r ,RM Hf total fuel of making bleached pulp will be leal ef ia fait frees IS wl4 11114 while It will act! for a than Imm Itol Hft TSIek TM ton. f HgWfMeUWM Ik U vi f iMtaetottc"' r I 'k"tLZ la on ere ia ta world ta The BmUm !! paper shortage print' rA,:1: . 4 weetsila pn of the grave menace of lb preaeul day e kli.sto M ik( rt SrU-olr- 4 l4 aa4 hi,m Lance that may aecur for lb friend a of U pa ray. Ael iae ere - - MARCH T, If HALT LARE CITT, flax culture, locally aa well aa elsewhere, an rh th euy rrcirdi4 f surfavorable will of amount that NOTICE. mcMU. publicity an AKT DU I L JCrr 4 a tai ry a ftirarww prise them and may make other agriculturist! . Ta ete ctaapar thins a4 snvkios. prli4 alinoil In th four h!l a for re4Ug rvl Crt MnwoM. Jl Vera inT ad of April K tauar: th 4rttoc pave. paap. . ... ifc Mirth 28, SHOULD INSIST ON THIS VACATION. 'j 4 eampaa farce r llir-tu- r waar. ua4r UU latter . ae mr mtnit poa ira G Indicate that, opening of th th utu4j Fait 27 DlSPATCUrdt tfom Waihington vrandrir thlcha pkktitg fo4. Put chlek-a- a and ether having chart of P longer the order wiU pette being csfvA vtl thtr food farced 4 on xemiei. a fir moon thm. of but me In lb Berate, a' nonaldeiable numYnAx F'frt Ia th nIM ef (ate plair a salad wtta-ober of lb aolona will U tha opportunity to flr prtnclplaa af ra)rUae to tlkal tA absent themaelve from the Capitol for a while It aeoa dtooune flknlaaa rEortx." larva tiik pmw)N one becauae they w ant to taka a rect, and Mart pdpta rad tea muca. It to wait t hre aeraateaaUy - t h roe ( h litaratar,, other Id ordrr to take a hand in preacing pohl-le-al LJArPT 1. th land and Kcure wiihovt re) ar elm, for eomattma vr ae In Ibe for the deeerv vacation, ronfidcnf. actMtie. They hirh ha. rt.mn for da find tk raraat Uvaeugaa; Pot he f their labor have been atrenuoua. wa grew moaatrou noihirr ) Put atoulne and In la one bulk but 6rnafrr Newberry of Michigan aa. Wa raad at ta Praakfaat table, read JJJ They ar not only U. nd need to make any not aa tha train, raad at leach, dad mad ta "who will In f,r,nr particular The rapUin. U. brawn. e tot ana vonu vrha aalA I bed. hla cause of absence, bul lo aa the ahoutlnn. xplinatiiaa Ibj make may e ium mo.t of th b took har hook with hr aed vrkUd from to dedd iflrlorlf away ahan f he itay Jirudently ho winner of thoir bar Path. ulln and the chamber indefinitely. Hie conviction It to onlf In mfactloa that vre rata Jn:b!o Iho aurro. of Ibolr or rid. aenlevya Ut week by Ihe court In Grand to That to why th who epoad toe Europ. trip, tako plra.uro io not much time la tboofht are Bet rood for followed faro or be not rar proceedby any Upld may Itmirioualy In urho!trrod action. John Oatovorthg framaa U eptlg la hi to not do Senatorial hia ehri of colleague looking ings .very day.. They thaa word, which I feota froca a per ef their name, to bo blax expulsion. But bis own tense of propriety hla aocal Fratrall:" biy thlnn that rau tn eondemna-ao- n bould auggeit to him that it would be highly aoch a acnm ef vhat he eeghl TIe oned In tho ruhlie prlnU. either In not to do that h acar do earthing. frauds not flgur impudent for any man to try to take part In or In rralae. They do Every tangtbla on bio dod a man daaa the deliberation! of a body into which a court drfalfationa. arandala or dirarw. The tretl tha r)aotloa ef a hondrad arte-mImpll nor been divorced and Jury had formally declared ha bad bought why he ahoetd not hare den It majority of them hare not At for law. few UiU kia way by method! in violation of Every fact paia a who! carloed ef lho-rtne-.. pent lo Jail, and bene furnlah court shall lU. natlbnal aen.atlonal public Ihe until JCrarythtnr that tn to a supreme cut or triumph popular preachera fore and raaaone why to should U evr causae, will It Senate the all on neyative. bit have appeal, passed Nor are tfcelr virtue! not Pa. tiiclr positive tralla that make their country probably lake no atep in th matter the politiTha law af a forceful Ufa thaa ta. cm, loo common nearly the people cal strength of tha two partiea being contrat. atlmlnata, get away wtth tha yreaL For the moat part obedient equal to permit of the majority delibeiatciy waata. llaalth to a problem of how te hop are loyal c it iron, lovera of the flay, maa mornlnf a But In the the apparatus clear: office eueceea of vole. th.d!(tlva themaelve depriving lo the lama. They yet up early conetate In beeping tha dak clean; such aucl not their influenced duty be not need any himself by abirkiny work cheerily, man a Thfllp Armour, Marahall Ftold, and yo to or their dependent consideration. H may not feel it necessary lo to their fellow-me- n Jay Could hurld thamalva lika caanoa Palis at ena point whether thrse be wife, or children, or parent. resign while there is a chance that the higher Tha matter wKh hathaetom was sot tack to violence court may remove the atigma placed upon bin; They are In their hearU opposed of Pallef; th heathens hallara tee much; know ahould those to Senate leave in aeat the hla nut are wllliny and bloodshed, and, surely, their gods grew ea arary bush; the triumph and miliiim no more until such reveraal ehall be duly of monotheism came from tta rejection of pursuits to the autocrat! and radical! all certified. At best, the Senate will have embamuch that had baaa called worship, tarist! whose bustnesi It haj been durlny ar (Copyright 111, Py Frank Crane) the centuries, I thia country If they, had rrassment enough in explaining Ua tHenc their will they would vote to end war, and make charity,' In thia case, as contrasted, with Jhe Coj( foreer Impoas.ble, so far a their power sharp promptness of the other branch of Nation eriaies The ngress in dismissing' Mr. Berfer., went, by the'idopllon of a League of TWENTY YEARS AGO. the were different In the two "easevbut in other or any other reasonable plan by analPram th Fllaa af The D News. grind object might hope to be attained. They respects there are certain conspicuous convicted permawas tried, indicted, have made Prohibition a nation-wiogies. Berger, " : MARCQ it, 100. and sentenced. So was Newberry. Berger is nency, and would do the same for equal Is rendreform still Frank Dr. and hia Rev. H, Wlla, formerly ehap- righteous and every other good not yet In Jail because appeal of tha and First., lain to Tnnaa reglmant But them la of be could true It Newberry. as ' preaented ing. The lame as, fast drunken- In a - Uttar that declared in the seal sense. his denied sober was their, promptly Berger approved by was aoandaloualy prevalent among tha The common people are the true defenders House of Representatives, which ia the Judge officers and private of tha army tn tha ','4 r of the nation aa well aa the promoters of ita of the qualifications of its members, while NewPhilippine. Tha flat racing ealoa opened at tendon, prowess. RigbleoupeM finds lodgment In their berry is still in possession of his scat in the of the qualificaIth cold weather. The flrat raea, tha trial eouls and they are constant seekers after those Senate which also la ' plata, wan won by Johnny Relff, nn Ameri, truths that come In humble guise and that tions of it member. "V can Jockey. d are therefore disdained by the j Naturally the public will watch with no Kid McCoy and Tom Shark cy signed and the learned." Describing the walk and little interest the Further proceedings in these particle of agreetn nifal Nw Tork for a talk of our Lord when He dwelt among men tn eases, with, a view to making such comparisons d fight Pafora the deaeida sporting HU biographera and comments as the action in the ease tqay thi meridian of. time, one of flab et Coney Island.i sets down the significant statement that the warrant. The prevailing opinion at present is O announced A dispatch from Toledo, common people heard Him gladly." HU follothat between one branch of the national lawtha eala of tha Clover Leaf railroad to Mu are. Hartshorn and Peyton, representing wer, from that day to this, have been found in making body and the other branch there ought V oommittae, the bondholders not to be any particular dissimilarity in . the their ranks. for tif.doo.eoo. In the or members of either, qualiflcatloTia of FOR AND CM BEHALF OF FLAX. While attamptlner te Praak Into and reh aenae of dignity and by which the store at Lament, a anburP ef Chia grocery rPO be noted and eommended are the efforts two houses' are presumed to be animated. cago, John E. Tarhell dropped dead from now being put forth In the community to fright WAGES, EMPLOYMENT AND PRICES. - James and Horton Hldredge returned to. induce farmer to pay some attention to the Salt Lake from southern Alberta, Caftadn, cultivation of flax. There is no known reason week this issued reports which they pronounced a good country for THREE Interesting bureau-o- f why this crop cannot be successfully and prof- -( labor statistics of Ihe .young men seeking to establish a home. Itably grown here. Old residents will rememV.8. department of labor are worthy of notice A Democratic rally was held at the SaK ber that In the early days of the country's set- aa ahowingthe .industrial trend in this counLaka Theatra, at which the apeakere were C. 8. Varlan, Senator J. L. Rawllna Henry tlement, when everything Inthe line of local try during the mouth of February. The reports W. Lawrence, Eh C. Dunbar and Judge O. and horticulture less was, more or agriculture are quite voluminous and bristle with statistics; W. Power. of an experiment, a number of the city and' wherefore the ordinary reader will be grateful county bishops, whose qualification for their to have them condensed, figures eliminated as nd In cigar manufacturing. ecclesiastical position were regarded and repaiiW. as much' as possible, and general conclusions thirteen show . an . industries the of their leadTwelve depending. largely upon progressive stated. . 7 amount of total the roll for ihe in in pay increase tho temporal practical ership affairs, engaged One report relates to wholesale prices, and did well with.iL- - The plan information- - having- brrn - gathered - in repreIn.flax-raisin- g Februaryi 1920, a compared with FebruaryT shows a decrease. Tho most was'to make the community as nearly indesentative markets; and from Hie showing made, 1.919, and one . -as of necessiimportations of possible pendent Wholesale prices- in- the aggregate- event red important percentage increases appear in woolen and men's ready-maties from (.he outside, and to stimulate home slightly higher in February lhau in the precedclothing; the and ear is manufacture.. Hemjv and Lincaixre nacaaaitiea, building repairing. decrease .ol Jn bclouging.ialtha. Article group ing monthr and it was believed they could be produced at luniber and building materials exhibited the The third and perhaps the most interest-- home; the sain idea prevailing as to woolen nearly 12 per cenL Metals ing report indicates the changes ia retail fid and cotton goods, leather, paper, and later even and metal products increased 7 per cent and prices. According to returns from retail dealsilk. In short, those were memorable days for chemicals and drug 4 per cenL Somewhat ers in St cities o(the United States, the aver- the encouragement of homo industry; and a. for food was list of t h e p eoducl a lurnod out creditably by clothing and fuel and lighting. On the oilier of i per cent less in February than in January! the comparatively few, scattered and poor seU hand, the important groups of farm and food Howecr, as the increase in January as com- Hers Is so varied as lo be almost unbelievable article each showed a substantial decrease of pared with December was "2:2 per cent, the ' -J readers H wmtid brwelt if There Thainr T per cent in Febru-ar- y perTenl from- 5 n ua ry To" decrease of -there were more of the same spsrifToday. decrease A also in occurred still leaver the cost IA per cent above that slight February. . - But1 to return to A new i n Dec e m be r, w bich unfit the group of miscellaneous commodities.. January had been Another report deals with' the volume-- ? f incentive or encouragement for tjie cultivation the highest point reached since 1913. The fig of this crop has lately appeared in Canada, afid employment in February from representative ures for February, 1920, show an Increase oT the reaction may easily reach out far m all establishments in thirteen manufacturing 18 per cent as compared with Februaryt l9l9. directions. The Dominion has recently found that industries. Comparing the figures of February, In Februaryt- of last, year there was -a drop of ihe burns and Wastes annually- - million tons 1920, with lhoe o fid entTcaT e st a b lis h m eh f s Jor cen- scorn p a re J-h the p revTous 7per of flax straw capable of producing in eleven indusmonth. As compared with 1913, the prices in appears that February, that amount of paper pulp. She manufactures tries inprcae in The number of February, 1920, show an increase of 106 per yearly 230,000 tons of pulp from her forests, persons employed., while in two there was a cenL At lasUmonlVs rate of of i most of which goes to the United Slates. If decrease. largest increase was In woolen. per cent reduction, it will take a mighty long e turned Into paper; this waste flax" straw would Cotton finishing and mens time for food prices to get back anywhere near clothing make more than a third of the present, pulp lines. The decrease - were -- in ear - building to th pre-wfigureal knr .l pulp-skve- Na t ici f rJU. nra -- i.r ! ul f ,- 4 riiiatf !! uf r4if. itir 4e '" A ?'' f-u- ?ri4 ,n .hr rnt k-- elr-cui- ui rni4 iif . , w. a, ifDuae H .' - toa mm, tofr pr krvt let ! ar Sir Itw IM4 1 S ll-- tl tat-a- w t m4 tear. M SvML left! a rIM'1UV4 nvla eh. M f, a btdk . smm mwlttoi. NM wans yeeay. MMU fWWT Dwt as. t at rM, ( Oar Banking Connections all o?er the West. aJ. Bu&Loes! farmer, men, cattle and sheep men, and mining men find In this bank 11 that they hope for In ervice In thi line. There Is some pride, too, on their part, to be known s patron of this institution. Pre r4 1 - ar M r4f MM In ut "LTlnd e itisa HUM nave 0r 1 w eat eave SttrUeAaemee. a v nmx.K extraction of teeth, without th um Indudci rutractrej 1$ 7 of anaesthetic. f and of A specialty expert attention ylren to chilfamily dentistry dren. Alo thi method reduce th cost. ialr, tl.rol MrT na mt h , iufuia Fun-lay- tinrl THE ALVEOLAR- - SYSTEM . u O r4r Z i! to, ,i a?r tH tto! i.i tk ft om) fnrt . k4 1120 d lk " 27 Output 'BZSEREIEVEIMGNHIS Rv MAItCII SATURDAY We Invite" new Accounts. cr. aump-luou- !y Father and the Boys tt hr itowto, toa (to tliuiMM af ilvi wttb iMftfarw, Oat Im wiwvi ( tto FaS.ral Smrv, ttor w(U to hlrvlil Brtif Ik kv III w WU BtaSlr kaw (toM n, Milk u( IkiMfk am, will ara Ttolf toMrtann ttok 4 ra mt,MlM MTk, Orrsnlied to Serve the Public." W. S. McComick, Pres. Anthon IL Lund, Vice-Pre. George Albert Smith, Vice-Pre- s. Fred M. Michelsen, Cashier. 0. EL Judd. Assistant Cashlef. Tracy Loan & Trust Co. Wa are th tog and Book tori m1m aa(l all,IBto il f Star nt to hr trt MAI rtoM tl all ,: f( s. JOB FULVnxO SVD BOOK nixmxa ta Job Pnitw plonor Binding la tha Mate Our faculties ar tha beat (or told-B- n anr elaai of work ao matter haw terr of How mall. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. 1 -- rt de auf-fra- ge . . nu - the-Judg- , purse-prou- i "JJ-ronn- - self-resp- Suppose iYou Had No ect No Roof Over Your Head But the Sky There are thousands of Jewish families in (Europe, whose only home is a rude cart open to the snows and rains. They must face the wintry blasts with 4 Six Million Human Beings Are Suffering the Tortures of Disease, Hunger ancL Death - - -- - -- -- - -- de out hope of medical aid, without heat, without shelter, without food, unless the people of America help them in their truly American manner. ' In the devastated countries of Poland, Americans charitable, humanitarian Americans of every religion and creed Galicia, Rumania, Lithuania and Palestine.. The pitiful plight of these poor unfortunates is no fault of theirs they are a harmless, industrial race and are innocent victims of circumstance. red-bloode- d- are-aske- d to-join-- their 'Jewish'brethjeri-i- n saving these human, Jives and r&nedyiogthe horrible conditions that now exist. largest-increase- , 1- -2 amallec-incrcascx-w- rceordetUat-cMhiaiuLLsge ere Family-expenditu- six-tent- hs re -2 v flax-growin- g: Open Your Heart And Your Pocketbook Give as much money as you can possibly afford. Remember the most tifuItMngin life is charity and money, is only good for the happiness it buys. ila you put your funds to than saving lives, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and freez--in- g peoples who have suffered the hard-- ; ships and brutalities of war? Open your heart and your pocketbooks. , L JEWISHRELIEFCAMPAIGN wft pne-lcn- th there-was-a- u Life for Those in the Shadow of Death if . six-tent- hs ready-mad- SEND SUBSCRIPTIONS OR CASH TO SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB STATE HEADQUARTERS ar t. i W' 1 |