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Show 1 tT tiwwl Mir ItwI-tlMkli- r, .1. ..4 Utg. I T tll Uk kiheaa. H' M' I f ' :u I CrrA.. pblMUa ctZit gtra rto m4 All tAe4 Mr all MU 1? VaV- ''', f AL COMXRENCE. In arranflnf mla- h no eooflie t ther ilnnary minion, tie, with tha forefolnf ' . noin J. CRAfrr. AMTHOT II. LUR'D, ' CHAIUJM W. nrtt I 3 M AG, imM t Aljalfi Youryf. who datli to Th li today reported, jr Rw durlny lh mor than twenty yetra of hia ronneetwn with th tahhhnnl la deaerviuf of mor than patting menlkin.' H rame to thl paper a telempli editor tn the tat POl, and from that tmt lyiUl hi volunUry' retirement thro month ayo, there waa never a to mnt of doubt on th part of lh rnanafement a to hia work bln promptly and faithfully per formed. II wa lbtool of punctuality never late, never abtetil eicept tn eitremely yielding to lh rar me of Hlne, and ek In order to work hia to alifhl temptation real or pleamre. In fact. Id work waa hia pleaaure, and hia regularity waa ao perfect that hi aaaociatea were wont to aay.th office clock might b aet and ,adjuted tty, the time of bla arrNal at hit deik in lh morning. Ill repecla waa reflected In hi reliability In work outride hi word wa hi bond walk and and h left no duty comcloualy deferred or unfulfilled. A man of cxlonatv nd waa an Independent thinker, and reading, h in expreaiing his opinion witltil. courageou HI personal habit were above reproach, aJ hi home Ilf waa Idea-l- devoted wife whom admirable bo adored, and th cojnradetblp between him and tit ft'- aona beln e penally beautiful and coniJanL With auoh a .man, to know him beat la to mlaa him moat; and the editorial fore ofHhla paper would appear unmindful and undeacrvluf of hi long Iriind-ri- a jhip and devotion It hia paasinf ahodd not evok a almpl tribute to bla worth, .lmt ner tbe - PERROS. Preildency. - wwll-aeloct- ed U. 8. AS ARBITER W NEAR EAST. th favorll not itroek by erlU- -t tn diacuttlnf publtclaU affair International Into eicuralona Axaericai In which this rrnunenl U preaumod to hav only a caauat tntemL They affect a curio Uy aa to what meat thla democrallo Caeiaf doth - I fed upon that embolden him to indical poll- I on dlplomatle and pronounc ultimatum problem to which he hu not lh remoteal lb personal concern problem to delicate that arbiter In Europe healUU to touch them roughly. They are hardly able to IrpfiE clause qt the Prohibition amerwfiaent ta bteh la likely to prove the moat perplcx- restrain a anlcker or a aneer at th naive Impul- - I United State governthe which aivene with Ing forhe court is the second, which reads: ment paste ( Judgment on moot point! .and The Congress and the several states shall lav viewed a which by Issue decide concurrent power to enforce this article by debonairly threaten to cause appropriate legWUlkm.? Ko other amendment government td the Constitution bis any such prevision, naOons or race to fly to anna. ' United the what noticed be 0 there is no precedent for lh court to folthat Yet It will low or to consider in deciding hov the national States says, generally goes," European sarstate governth forty-eiggovernment-ancasm to the contrary notwithstanding. Cer ments shall proceed "concurrently" to enforce laiolf lb record tbua far supports thl statein scope. Until the ment., in numerous important Instance and a law, that is pallon-wid- e with no Important exception. But (be largest cupreme court shall define what is meant by hi yet to come concurrent power" In thl connection, there i te( of United Stales influence to b confusion and difficulty Co ogress' sure he will, when the President shall, as predicted has on the attitude already provided that a beverage slall be define Americas considered intoxicating if it contains mor6 than that the as proposition resting upon problem 1 per cant of alcohol, and machinth Turk be thrown bodily out of Europ and la access to the ery provided In the Volstead act for enforcthat Russia be given unrestricted run These sea. exactly ing this definition." But a number of the States, Mediterranean plana counter to those already approved by two of instead o operating "concurrently" with in the matter, gee demanding the right to the Allied nation Great Britain and France determine for tbems'elves what percentage of of aeriea and by Greece; and a prolonged alcohol be deemed in to-- testing" and to shall Is more than and notes exchanges diplomalio enforcement of the law in for the before ultimale agreemeivt ia reached. provide With' definition:' "TWxiuestlOir '',TaJy accordance their Meantime ItTaIn teres ling to remember' that rest therefore the , Supreme court's upon the United 8Ulea has refused to accept any, as to the meaiting of the phrase "condecision terTurkish to or former as mandate Turkey current power to enforce" If It means.that ritory, although now presuming to prescribe has Just as much .right as Congress, any,stal emphatically for the "Sick Mans" case; also to to act into operation, pro- -, an enforcement put access remember that in demanding for Russia as a will be mad' national Institution hibllion to the Mediterranean, we are not only Insisting tn dry states the. alcoholi because ridiculous, upon one of the principal conditions In the content of drinks would.be at the minimum,.' secret treaty between the Allies and Russia wet states it could be raised to any in while to so as Lenina Mr. was infelicitous which percentage the legislature might fix, provided publish to the world, but we are also demandIf the product was labeled ing for and determined to give to Russia somethe clause means LhatUhc other hand on the thing which her present rulers have again and states can Or shall concur In any 'congressional again declared she does not wanL decision on the suhject, uniform procedure and enforcement will be comparatively simple. WHITED SEPULCHERS. The supreme court has this and numerous world has received no greater political other phases of the great question now under THE in many years than id the suddenadvisement. It is to be hoped that the decision ness and completeness of the collapse of will be rendered at as early a date 6s possible, when German reverses In the ,lale and that when given it will be so broad and . autumn of 1918 obliged the great military conclusive as to cover all.conlcsted points and power humbly to sue for an armistice. put an end to further litigation. - Instantly the whole autocratio and militaristic BONNETS TO JOIN IIATS. structure tumbled into ruin, and the haughty monarch whose bombastic predictions of world Woman suffrage will .eventually bring mastery had at one lime seemed not unlikely along th day when bonnets as well as hats - of fulfillment, warwithin an hour a miserable will be thrown inUfThe, ringTWashington ' refugee and outcast, n even greater danger from Star, violence ,ai the hands of his own. people than THE TENANTS PROBLEM. from the legal punishment and the righteous anger of his foes... The utter failure of the For Joier rents!we peed more houses; for !.L German ayslern wa revealed-in-flastioU more si atone to the outside world, but also to the h'Shi'P wages; to pay tbo higher wages we need lower rents; for lower rents oh, work ' obedient masse within the empire's own a . it out yourself! Boston Transcript. ' saw it hurled from position W almost LEAVEN OF THE LEGION. !? unparalleled effectiveness and power into the dust of humiliation and defeat. Dragged down i : to b no cause for' alarm in in the Kaisers fall were more than a score of the There seems movement of reds" to join the reported lesser autocrats kings, princes, grand dykes American Legion. If they are eligible to memand other potenlale-a- li swallowed up in .the bership they arc war veterans and it is part maelstrom, of revolution, and disappeared a of the Legion's business to make such promisif they had never existed.' Public feeling repreing: material -into- good citizens. Springfield Republican. sented all stages of. emotion, from the sense of helplessness to the spirit of rage;, but on one "IT IS TO LAl'GIL" proposition' there was general agreement We have long regarded the "vodviT-artis- t namely, the abolishment ol the old tradition who cuffs his feUow actor over the head as.O f force and falsehood and despotism which rhief inspiration of Ihe laughter of the people. bad alienated the sympathies of lie world and But, come to think of ilf there is nothing much SARCASM ta - velvet-glov- ed ok-wo- ht d near-easter- rl cum III till out for gtritual fra4am. fra: I Cauairy Ufa ama 4 Ihrica km4, FMllir II la rramga la I a amatl to Ta ma ba Uaaa Hpetmoot a aama gial pia la Mr a Orundr. Ha If la cal tor aU hia aeeauat la la ra4ar cut aa4 Malm la. If ha la H hour nul know Ula at lha alara fha aa la a ihora If l. trJs why. tiatll avarytody haoaa whara ha la oln; wham ha la eomlns why ha la oi(. em ut.rpc( . . Kaia-erdo- m, - , , ina Iwh. pea . Thra 'corlala atiadar4 af vtllaaa la a morality ta whieh ha aut conform. Ho to tho thoatro. muat not play pokor. nor oa nor aiiond a fcaern raca. aor to Sunday. Ha muat not hava aa automoMlo in nnlam kla haak halaneo warranto IL If ha ThM ore aarollant rvfulailoaa hroaka thorn tha bank caahior wpl ao tha ho kail ho lnt no mor tnonay, th ruler wilt pray at him. lha Lodi" Aid Coclaty wUI talk about ku wlfo. and la tpo and ho wilt find hlmmlf ihouftt ha mth ba ratbar de-- nl aert, farcod Into lh ctfory of drunkard and lha town lnfldl. tho 11 how na maa dara aay than iwatrioOoa ato wrong Tha hoot popl would oioaX him. Tho yoolh flado ho oanaot crlUclao. tbm contlaual aoploaM- - Conaooutatly tha moal ladpadoat and vtsoroua aoula ulUy to tho d(y, wharo thay alip awa and they plans. mr o ta ruin no ana can go to lha devil or only wha at will I ihrro moral fibro In hia not golor. Th lnllnnblo , righto of tho soul to to do Its own sinning. Taw away from a vtnaa tho privllago of smashing, things and you hovo robbed hlm ef hi lf of any moral cbaraclsr, virtu. that U worth a cant In liberty. In lha city tha man dona for not) what . ha thlnka la right. In tha small town tha man does (or not) what Mra.,GCuBdy, thinks - Zf la right. In tha vtllaga, rtghtooscnoad la eoQfonn- tty. In tha city, rightouanad. If any, la Individual. f , folks coma to tho city for moral k tho city for tha asm raaoon air. Thy tho early aottlaro sought tha WUd Waat. or tha Pilgrim Pathyra anCgratad to Now Ef-lan- d fraodom to. worship Ood, tome said; ' othara aald rrdo'ra to be vtlo haratloo and hrlgandt; hut. In any cam, froadom. Consqusntly all tha achamaa for luring pooplo to tho couatryalda, by offartng tham land and plenty of bacon and boana. and long Ufa. anmonay, win fall until you effr. thorn what-a- ll man. good-an- d had. want mora than'rsad and maat. to wtt, freedom. Of coursa, waak aoula also coma ta tha city, and vlca burns tan tlipaa hottar ta elty hut prsclaaly hocauaa city vice la mors open. It la not ao dangerous aa tha dull, aoerst glpw of ties continually horning under tha' prohibitions of tho village moral order. Tho worat plan with hU la to nail donvg tha Id. ' man, and pun-ta- b. pephlhit. reward, Ryvfctd waa tha also tha modiaaval Mol,rul. and Christian hila rarchologlcally tt la lm perfect; factuafty It hroaka down. Stimulate, Inaptfe, teach, lova, and treat man la .lha .modern program. It doesn't produce Vi gulck roaulta of tho mediaeval system hut I Eh ring up tha host children and Ah'.long run makaa mon groat, it iCj lg.gannwua, aallfa lUolf la dangvroua. Prank vttoprtihttJO, by CVana.) k i a, little Our prWa during April data (or tkte grt i;;:;:: Ik 5395,00 Baay TVrwe I -- Q 4.00 Dorns, 4 Down, 0 f f 100 410.00 Down, 200430.00 Down, 300430.00 Down, 1 00 410.00 Down. 500450.00 Down, f 33 S 73-1-- SpeasT Outfit 11.00 A Week 11.50 s Wtek 12.00 n Week Week 13.00 4.00 Week 14.50 a Week 5.00 n Week Hero is wlnar. diatkg kal rail aad klukaa. .( frlki( 4 euiti. l- -r flat blaeare t l lVfl ala tba KM kr Tar Jat weal. TV sallaeJir d mo aea aastaaa -thia pride a er big Aprilaetfor afla $485.00 a HN taiy Table at a Little Price .fPI&nk Topr.Vcry Mani?e Dining Table, Made Solid Oak a ready qqtlnaUy Three ream - bedraam, s Vtvvaiy Big;: JD. Popular Termr45U)0 caa Ca-Ji-, Golden Oak Finhh $5.00 4115 . a Month. On-ha- frh -- alum-furnac- trr- From tke of Th Deeeret Neva FfTp 4 A . . , Are really low- er priced than you can Imagine You muat .e on of our tabls la your to wn homk appreciate tho big values wo are offering. St. Iwt oalota a splendid axsmpld of tbo kind of values you receive hero. It Is an Illustration of. THIS CLEUA.VT TAIK ur belief that there Is nothing too good for our patrona There has never been n better tebl offered by any bewea la America, prlrknd quality 'carefully coaslderoA It Is mad of selected Solid oak .throughout, aad comet In fumed flnieh. Has a heavy planked top, 41 Inches la diameter, that Is H Inches thick. This Is about twice tho thickness, of moet table tops. It adds to the substantial aad durable conotmetlea ef the tahlo. reducing tho possibility of the top warping out of sfiap. Tbo table rim I I laches deep. The filler boards are la -- also nude of solid oak and measures 4 laek thick. Can be extended to ( feet, providing ample room for seat-lo- g a large gathering of, people. TnBTDETAL Is square In shape and Imposing la appearance. It is massive and In keeping with the general appearenco of the table,' The legs are carefully shaped and are of such nature that they not only add to tbo , . appearance of th table, but odd great strength. t-- ata Bargain! passive library Table - TWEKTY YEARS AGO.' tn tho ova of the apodal Congroeslonal elvetloa In Utah, each political party was aangutns of- success, tha Dumocrats claimWilliam ing a victory tor H. King fcy a. mejorlty of not las than (,000, and tha Republicans fading squally -fewruia. that Jamas T.' Hammond would bo olacted by at least 1,000 majority. Ex United- States donator Charles H. Gib-ao- n of Maryland died at th rasidanca' of bla brother,'-Nhva- l Lieutenant Olbson. at -Washington Wf heart dlaeaaa. - He wag J ' years of ago,- Tha ,Chill ,lold Mining company, other, vrU known M the Montana Ora Purchasing company, betas auit against tha Boston' A company at Butte to recover a , Montana judgment of R.ITT.SOO for alleged Interference with th working of tho .Johnstown mining claim.., . Tho 87tlf annual boat rac between Oxford and, Cambridge universities, from Putney to Mort Lake, waa won by Cambridge In It minute. 4? seconds, official thn.s Preet. Lorenio Snow and a large party of friends went out to Saltalr Beach to view preparation for the openlnr of tho season at the leaort. As a result of Injuries rocotvsd In Juvenile sparring match at New Yot;k, Thomas MoUregor was reported in a dying condition. Hia opponent was Thomas Nelson. Signalising his retirement aa superintendent' of the Deseret Telegraph company, which had been absorbed by the Western L'n!pniJV.B.JBougall of Bn It Lake can by empresented with a gold headed ployees of tho company,- kiilt ipf Solid Oak, Light-i$si- 6n ; Fumed Oak Price ... - Fin-Speci- al . I . -- . sa funnier than the waiter who drops s tray 6f dishes in a crowded restaurant. Philadelphia 1nhlic. Ledger. : : : OBSTACLES OVERCOME. bor-ders,w- ho ?. the. kind of eu weal. 1 r -- hogit k CENER0US CREDIT AIM , Ju,,l ta moderately' furaleked ayarAateet tkel you and aha wUI h )ore The furalklaaa are up to del, and , iiiitetiiM fuel "Uridg Threw-Roo- Tkrce Room ''"Ctktarc" Outfits j.; hr (la of Cou-gre- ss rar u lUli n" OM-balf-- ! of t Hi nKk lalar 4tr af Ua la Iba , d taA I ctCIt MARCH 31, repealed that f - ALfAUm r. datr or hour appotatAcnU. hmJ-nVuje- 3020 .11 r. rrAh II PnmI KW Th f impregnability, bwh bUkme4, daciy tb4 forcatiadaw detlrurtioa. 17 (rue eoud.Uotu pact fipoaao, me whole fabric I rvk asunder tad ran dowo lit t thiidt houM of (id- - The dictuuro oro more of a aurpriad to lh Oernuo wfr poopl tbta to tbrtr utggoidvtfj-lbf0 Mtoundrd to find Chat that i laat to hll at t (pert ilron tod majcetid.wei tro him. Tho moral ie.lhat dppcarinre iralnf.t to other potentate dwtllfut; th la their tod rulert that Ury lk bead tho proudeit hour they feme upon rm.hu Ju In (Tor hev beea ofily trnoor nd flew tod roUtftne ltthy. Th ninetieth annual Cenaral Confer Chrtrt of taro of lh Church of lh eonvM in lh LatUr-di- y FlnU oil Ru&day, CUy. UU Fall Tabernaela, "rllh 10 e'ch at 4. WM, April torn alio on Monday and Tueaday, April . I aad t. A fonent Trlerthood meellnf wilt h held Tueaday venlnf. April , at 7 p. f' tn lh Tahemaele. la I I ttl WEDNESDAY MAUCII Why They Leave the Farm. y Micfciltf cm. CENER It I. .VuVViah. ClKUt1 a HM riht m SALT LAKE ..4 of poUJity ca to flure i tfcU le rovencf 4 111 i a but I , Aiill HaMkiy - ' l pff. hal nl ef (Lit Ut ii wBkJifc4 trrfcth in Imperial yUm k Germany literary (vAibierfit tbtl hw. It prruU4 outwardly . Rauay t ufc, iuniti ,,.rtm U. AS IMU ) EVECTIISS ,1 at Paaih or foun4 unfit t bru.f uter wltb other ro or r tugotutlon vtrlory, f meu.bcrt of tka funiif of paleoiu. Th Wbol itupcudout rploJ BJtle pltla b4 Ua news EVENING DKSKItKT ing homeward at a terrible rate. What Toad have you taken, James? cried Mrs. Blithers, as tho car jolted her high in the - air. The regular boulevard, Mr. Blithers" returned the chauffeur. . But I never noticed all these n the boulevard before, protested . Mrs. Blithers. Ob," laughed the chauffeur, 'those were Mrs. Blilhers! They not were just a few people who couldn't get out of the way." laughed, too. Wherupon Mrs. Blither What a droll mistake it was, to be surelPiUs-burg- h . Sun,t Ihank-you-mar- - or AtL THE BEAl'. . TIES in Library Table that w hav aver aeen, tbs ,one. shown her 'takes first prise. Every line aad every detail la ao carefully worked out and mad to Correspond that th finished Ubta is Indeed a perfect triumph. The designer and cabinet maker hav worked together on thla table to turn out a masterpiece. Mow remarkably they have succeeded can be seen by a gjanoe at th illustra, tion. , IT in CONSTRICTED of solid White, oak throughout, selected for Its toughness and tha beauty of its . grain. Made by skilled workmen in away to give a lifetime of active aerv-Ic- e. Finished in the fumed qolor with sthoke fume lvTn into, the fiber of tlie wood until It becomes an actual part of th material and give ft that right-n- ut brown color. Th solid top of box construction Is 26x4 inches-i- n slae, making n most convenient slxod table. The drawer la fitted with two quaintly shaped wood knobs, finished tike the rest of th table. Underneath the top are two splendid stxed racks outlined In front and back by panels very pret!llyshsped- in an ddj!sfsn entirely new A wide . ma'gaxlna shelf connects these two book racks. - vetMem A- 44 HAND.Y L1TTI.E VOLUME Articles of Faith IN by Dr. James E. 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