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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY AERIE 1 1020 Five Minutes a Day With Oiir Presidents XVI Great A DIPLOMAT AT 14 Z. C. M. I. Suit and Cloak Friday and Saturday dept. r a: sa ; l. joint quinct AIMMt KT the p, enident John. (juin Among hold. Ik. record of i:a: ii, join ju iw Aim bCB th. )nuBfrM and oMc.t In llralotrrc. bat la lull I. ruw e part of Mum tu) liovd, alien he w secretary of legation at lha Vln ). Man. of extraordinary ax of 14 unlit he fell nil al M Snirury al hie poet In Ihe hail, of Conirc .i in IVtcwburg. hta Ita year, he w . In Ihe ! Graduated al llartard. of hie coon try k' of ihm. 1 1 wrle r.ra I'tO tdmlltnl to llir liar A president and Ihe Min of a prc.l-denI Sai-- J Minister lo "I hr Hague. all lha other 1 ire.idetit. from I Married lmiM f athrrlne Washington lo Johneon .ere hie .wmi nates. From Ihe ) he climbed a Johnson. height near hi MMi'hueiie birth-plat177-10WlniMcr lo Pruiwla. to ere Ihe battle of Hunker el ill. I SO 3 In MarhMtla aenalr. II mile, am ay. he a m linen, to IMl-- k In National Senate. nearly eiery great ecnt in ihe hir't of the nation until the 'ore of the iaoa-1- 4 MlnUtrr lo ft a la Mexican mar. I 14 Pence W hen John Qumi y rtooil he.tde al (nmmlaUnnrf h. mother matching the .moke of the (Item. Inflrat pitched battle for Anirrhan 111-1- 7 Mlnlatee to . At dependence. he wee not rt SriTrtary of Male. he heard the window rattle from the; HIT-3- 1 etormlng of Dorchester Heighta Koon ha atood again on the neighboring hill admlnl-irailolooking off to Boston harbor, where he and supporting the Jefferson beheld the glad eight of the British The Infuriated Federalists of Massehopa Bailing away from the rebel town, which had been the flrat to defy achusetts savagely turned upon him aa a traitor to hta party and a reneand the flrat to vanquiah the king. The boy mea aglow with patrlotlam. gade from hla class. They drove him La the aiege of Boston, a mueket had from the senate, and when he came been placed In hie little handa by an home he found himself in hie Boston officer of a company paealng the house, which stood where tha Hotel Adame home to Join Washington', Touralne now stands, a social outcast surrounded army and he went tnrough the man- on a lonely Island entirely was carried ual of arma. With crude draminga of by ice. The bitter feud eoldlore and frigate, ne cornered the beyond the grave, and the old Brahmpagaa of hla diary, which he began ins of Beacon Hill bequeathed to chilbefore he max I and which he kept dren and grandchildren an unrelenting hatred of the man who had dared until the end, which IS printed were required to hold Ihla moat to break caste. With hla name erased forever from remarkable pereona! document In all tha Boston, blue book. John QuJncy . America. With John Adama In Oongreaa the was no longer a gentleman, and tha child had to be the man of the fam- Jeffersonians, who were not gentleily, and at f he regularly rode hla men. but only democrats, took him up. horae to Iloaton to fetch the mall. At By their favor he became minister Id hla father took him with him on to Russia, a negotiator of tha peace hla mission to Prance. By IS ha had of Ghent In 1114, and minister to Engeroesi d the Atlantlo four times, run- land. As if It had been the unpleasant ning the British blockade In leaky tuba duty of John Adama to be the first and passing through tha perils of ship1 minister to London after the Revoluwreck on the 8panlsh coast. At 14. an Amerluan minister ap- tion, and aa It waa to be the even more pointed the "mature youngster" hla unpleasant duty of hla grandson, secretary of legation. By 17, the youth Charles Francis Adams, to ba tha minhad traveled over much of Europe, ister In the trying time of the Civil and he SAn)e home to enter Harvard. war. It fell to hla son. John Quincy, After graduation, he opened a law of- to brave the frowns of the Court of fice in Boston. B business was only St. James when he appeared there at no kyoung attorney the close of the war of 1111. But beginning Iwhefl' was appointed- - b, Jwnhtngton. min- other American waa more ready and of his the govern- able to stand up to the critics single-mindeister at The ment to which bo m as accredited fled country than thlsp of champion unflinching before tha ariAies of France and left him in the midst of the triumphant America. From London, JJohn Quincy waa revolutionists. Meeting the daughter of the American consul In London, a called home to be secretary of' state In In that Marylander, ahe and the young diplo- the Monroe administration. in obmat were married on the ave of hie post, he played the leading partand In capital taining Florida from Spain departure for Berlin, to which he had been promoted. As the first shaping the Monroe doctrine. . American minister to knock at the In his retirement John Adams had held up un- watched with fond admiration the rise Brandcnburggate, he was was assured of Johrn Quincy until ho was only one til a Prussian lieutenant rung from the top. Although, in his, fag private soldiers that there really "- -l- crabbednesa, ho complained that "my 18 a United State of America,Among his last acts as president, son will . never get a chance at the lohn Adams removed his son from of- presidency until the last Virginiansur-la fice to deprive Jefferson of the ma- in his grave, fortune agreeably In next licious satisfaction of dismissing him. prised the aged saw When the recalled diplomat was elect- the last of his 0 years, when he to a hla the scepter of the republic pass ed to the seriate he displayed tak- lineal hand.' . family traib oVljtdependence by rival Tomorrow: Our Only ing sides wjiJt his father's hated President. (Copyright, 120, by James Morgan; IS published by special arrangement with Of The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ha-Ih- jibs g . , t, -- 1 e 1 Special Reductions Will maintain Friday and Saturday throughout our Suit and Cloak dept. vol-um- . . Hagu,ere laln-spoke- n, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Separate Skirts, Kimonos a Also Childrens Coats and Childrens Dresses d, Come as early in the day as possible. Z. C. M. I. sales are always genuine, positively no marking up, no fictitious values, no misrepresentation. Non-partis- "SIB hum nn mu Look at tongue! ' Per the Deseret News by Jeha Osklsra. M. WHY LUMP STOCKS AND BONDS? has lost money MANY an Investor he has an impression that storks and bonds are the earns thing. They are hot. Let us get over the habit of thinking of them together.- When you buy the stock of a company .you are buying a partners Interest In it. If it prospers your stock Will be valuable and you will get dividends on your share In the ownership. That Is', the profits will be computed and a certain part of them paid out to you and- Ai other I. 77 ete You and Your Money Remove poisons from stomach, liver and. bowels I i 1VI. BandoBrassieres mimery FIB" , Z. C. Z. C. M. I. . FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY We have them in all sizes. Your choice Friday and Saturday at 77cr The season's most delightful creations your choice of any hat on display at HALE PRICE. You will find them displayed on V the. second floor. . OPR DRtTO STORE IS AT! SOUTH MAIN ST.a Im-11- 4 owrfera. . If the company doesn't earn any ' . get anj), and the profitryQU.yon't ernfnent. value of your stock"" wnTTafl. No company and no govern raenTT ThepromIeeIsTovpay on a As a rule, you have nothing to say certain date. If payment ie not made ought to sell more bonds than Its will sell for In any sort of marabout how Ihe business in which you on that date, the owners of thethebonds assets No ket. bond ought to be Issued that A few men close have the right to take over own- - stock is run. is not safe from the standpoint of to the management are acting as di- t. rectors, and they say whether or not Syrup of Fix th company has earned enough to Accept "California on California Justify-payin- g anything to you and only liok for the name are sure your the other owners. the package, then you most la the most speculative and stock child ie'hv'tnr the beet Buying litcan make. investment you hartgles laxative or physic for theChll--. and .bowels. Buying bond., on the other ohand, tle stomach.-'live- r indren love lt delicious fruity taste. Full- ought to be the safestareform bonds 7 what directions for child' dose. on each bot- "vestment. isJust a company's nr governA bond tie. Give tt without fear. by Ihe Motverf .. Ton must say "Callfor- - ments promtae to pay. backed assets of that oompaay or that gov- Bla."- t AdvwrtteemaiU. Cuticura Talcum Always Healthful Wnldnn Mitt Currency, Get 30 Centt Two armed bandits held upland robbed A. It. Scofield,' 14 east Sixth We rent Safe Deposit Boxes. Ashton --jen kin 8 oo., te Main South street, as he was walking along and First West between South Temple ' oclock Observed. Holyi Thursday First South streets, about -i Wednesday night One of the men This is holyThurjday, the day preheld a gun on Scofield while the other ' ' '3 buys cents Then why continue to lump the two relieved him of he watch and 30 ceding the anntveriwyy of the cruciIn our minds when we look around for In change. In their haste the robbers fixion, as observe with special serconfiniroll of a currency a chanpe to invest the money we have overlooked and ' Episcopal Catholic in all vices Scofield ISO. more than reported saved? ng the investor. Proper regulation would insure (be safety of bonds but no sort of regulation, under the competitive form of Industry, could make stocks a safe Investment'" The owner of stock asbusiness when he sumes the risks it churches. At St Marys rathsdrsV-communl- was held ' at .(0 a.m, waa lnveatigated by Detectives C W. Patten and C. C. Carstensen and Pa- with pontifical high mass at 10 a.m, trolman Henry Calton, but no trace followed by "blessing of the holy oils, and "procession of the blessed sacraof tha bandits could be found. . ment to the repository." This evening, tha Rev. Bernard Malloy la to The Abiding Presence, preach on following "the tenebrae." The First Presbyterian church will observe the day, with a cantata given by the choir this evening. - t Job printing, binding and all kind of ruling don at the Deaefet News, i Let us bid on your work. - - - ' on |