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Show 400 DESERET DESERET EVENING NEVIS ! Iltrootil. rorsor at fouth Tempi' arid tast 'tempi 1.ali City, CIAIL Re010.0401Magoe0810tM,00 PI1Wit:11111IO4 naltY Par yar friaturetar 10,:vara. per year srs10.400kir. Copia II 0 ttttt ye ' Single 0 0 Cent 0 4 per year postage wep4re. Foreign re. Andreae oil buIncsie communication., end oil mr.wo, 1)14:4Rwr Titta Utah. ' 411 tAke CM for end other pceding Latter rorreeoondonc , Milo?. iffittalc.a 'hyoid 'Public-4Mo'- the IS tio adolcomped 114mber Audit ltureau Circulation. El "Stern ItpreantItIVO. Nest Tork (intro, $te rah Aveouis AVOnli. Cbttatto Moo. 131 out h tlichigas City. 1C"ter.d Ot th pestntroe of Malt LakeCongress t'rt 'lamp matter oeserdisgt.ta Act ctl L tit" )darch moom entitled ts ; Tbs AllorKtotrA. Proms Is or gcluslesty dispstches pews ell H. use for republIcation crodttio t thi to It or ,tot otborirtpo t publielied Aows local nd oleo the SPoSiol 4111" '"wonaper, !herein. All rights of republicatiolk of , patches hero ors itietiereearved. MAY 21. - SALT LAKE CITY. C. LAI:11CLs17.8 CH 193 rovuns. ITS men both shippers sod railroad A",IONG svhO grave 1) expressed some there ere extensive powers dubietylkillk respect to the Comeonferred upon, the Interstate CCinmerce transportation mistiest by the nes, Toads to private accompanied the retura or the of the put month, The experiences operation. to make even however, have doubtless auffice4 there is somewhere these critics thankful that the situation that authority LO grapple with r lamenting that-the has arisen; and insteid-Owith powers so broad L C.C. has been inVested to slab almost templed and 'vast, they will be etill greater. been had that, these mew-se- t The emergency provision of the bas novrstaken ;under which the COMM.i391011 reads is fol p 'steps to end the ' freight 16-- -- er act-4lit- , , i I , tie-u- Jos: - ' Whenever the Commission is of the opinion that shortage of equipments congestion of traffic or other erneegemcy requiring immediate action exists in any part of the sW.1 have country. the Commission the operation to once suspend at authority or practices with ,,, of rules, regulations respect to car Service: .to make such tions with reepect to car service without cars regard to ownership of l000motives, and other vehicles during such emergency sus opinkyn will best promote service In the interests of the public; to require directions joint use of terrninals; to give embargoes in tramportation, for priority , or movement of traffic., That Si diatinct emergency, such es is eon., now templated In this sweeping provision, form intolerable and an in 'exists aggravated is to :admits of no question; and the country there' is that fact be congratulated upon the to to which proceed under 'not only ample law ineet it, but also that the agency charged with the enforcement of the lava realizes its responsibility and propoees to do its duty. Certainly in taking the 'there pas been no undue bait C01133XliSS1011 ta tile if decided upon; 'Course twzriticized at sit, it,ts,for not, having acted , :sooner.. , - z , in-it- s STATURE ENLARGED BY DEFEAT, doss not have to be greatly enamored ,N0' with Prest Carrara& to be able to feel for a ihini at this Junolure in , his fortunes, Lin - if ' not, admiration. , ' measure of sytnpathythe days of hits pride and prosperity be did dlittle to win respect, to say nothing of elec.. ican boundary tion, On this,eide of the line; and even on the other ell the measure was pitiftply of such sentiment toward h limited. But aince the evil 'days came upon him be has unmistakably risen in popular estimation. by reason of the tenacity and courage be- has displayed.' Mankind instinc- itIvely respects even an outlaw or a wild beast that rest S bravely 'when brought. to bay; and the thought of this old man fighting as it were with his back to :the wall when sun. In the hills, later weeping the net I rotinded and not presumably A 1 that encircled bhn, is refugee on a gunboat whoee commander Listm loyal to him, is enough to obscure for the moment the more glaring of hts faults and illuminate the virtual of which the woret of nien is never wholly bereft. , At Ea time in the fugitive president's life, SO far as American observers recall it, has he assumed proportions quite tio heroic as during the past three weeks. As with many another, adversity with him ' has brought to the surface traits 4 and qualities with which he bid not hitherto been credited. As to his being in flight,--th, in the career of 1 is an incident nnt,.uncommon the most doughty and chivalrous'of Men whose power was won and must be maintained by the sword. In fleeing his capital and his coutary, he has at least not proved a craN en or a ,poltroons and is therefore not be placed in the same category - with another prominent, exile of immediate memory;whose sometime and claims to ha ti made him the scorn and laughing stock of the . tvE , - ' , 77 D PlAblidy ma4. Nina C tits fifth anni. ' of the woddlne, Aim Hurst. professionally 'pooling, or Itra Danielson., suburbonly spooking. took this occasion to doctor, isoms of hot Wool which are worth thinking fit married tot-stor- UVOr. . )tors the two bass main. to led , The season's 'newest - and ..2mcist- - ,popular, styles at Z.0 MA. Your choke tomorrow have ..1slord soporativatuillostuartuistits. 'took logothori averaged too bromideits have Amor gison on ccoutting ono to the other of the limo spent apart. and now snake declaration that their arrangement works, and that thoy aro perfoctly albino& Mies Hurst ems oho wae Moo out of ton of .becous Oho tho alliances saw about me rem merely sordid nduranc testa overgrown with tho fungi of familiarity and contempt." 81 did riot desire to subject hoe merttat bliss to the train of one Tangling over social engagements, drassiligthoother.out :Jiglehaunt ether resses, I) solids, this youplo motto another, to oho tho old problem of a bal. attempt since botwoon poramial liberty and domestic ties.- - How well tAity wile euccood remains to be soon. Ws wish them luck. howsver tolls attention, by this publicity, to a real point of Inflammation pod sepaiLin.plarylod Tor there, ara,undoubtodly-ionsis- p, trooplow, who hivo grown to bats each other simply .,booauois of Merced ovor.tntimacy. - 'Many a fin woman has been ruined,tY,,l, Personality , drowned in a molesem Ceti of bourgeois ssootinaintaltty.:- ' Her husband lives for her, loves her, works , for her, does everithing in the world tor her, except the ono thing that would, her love alivethat ji, go away andkeep let her alone ne. in a 'while And Many a genuinely good fellow has boon Irritated into going 'wrong by too stronuous and constant dosee of uxorious-nam- e. - The golden moan le hard to find. married pair to spooking ft. ' It la a rvory most delicate problems to Ns worCtout itimespt; entirely by the personal equation. "Strait is the Bata, and, few there he that find it." Here's hoping Fannie bas. . Hurst-Doniolso- n, .. PLUNGING TOWARD LCONOMIC , is so utterly heedlees that be No "endthrift not. realixe,An his occasional moods -- Cr momenta of reflection, that, the lame, no matter- - how Iong or which- - he is traveling must have a turning. Yet a conclusion so obvious seems to be particularly difficult for many Americans of today to absorb, in conned- .tion with the orgy of extravapnce into which they.bave plunged, perhaps as a reaction from the emomies they were forced to practice when the country was at war. ' Industries which by any coneelvehle Interpretation in days could be classed asnon-either greatly restricted in wets mender their use of the makes resources or were put out of business altogetherand the people patriotically adquiesced in the program Today- the output of articles clearly regarded as luxuries has attained a magnitude hitherto unknown, simply becausp, the demand of the people for such goods has Increased by leapt and bounds and is already' far in advance of students of the aupply.. No wonder economics view the situation with alarm, and feel called upon to lift their voice in solemn warning. , Too much government. regulation is not a, good thing, and io . a democracy it induces impatience and restiveness.- - Yet, no one will deny that if some of the war,time restrictiom be again in the direction 'reerred-14-6- . (CoPYriatt. 1,120, by Frank Crate..) Foiai,:the',:.;Wel6i;t.e0t.it7,91.Do(iii,.,:S.'iti.ii-- Sport Dresses, Entire Stock of New Blouses Entire stock of New Skirts . From lb far-seei- ng MAY 21, r - 7 ne-fotii- Off th lies of Tbe Dsoret New. - -- Gingliams, Lawns,, Organdie Dresses at Voiles-an- d TWENTY YEARS AGO. , 7 Stockof ',OUR DRUG STORS TI 1111-1- 14 OOLITII MAIN - severs Injuries to bis bead wart suffered, by John Sneddon. a driver for the Taylor.' Romney, Armstrong Lumber company, when bis team became frightened at a witch engine in the O. 11. L. yards and okarturned the wagon. 0.4PK Minassian, a hero at the pine war, arrirsdJA,..the city en ,rottte,to l'Westaingtop. D. C., and Parts. wag Instrumental in locating Aguiraido.'s Atdden - treasure, which he helped to capture. R. W. Young with her daughters. Margaret and Mary. returned to the city from a vielt with Major Young at Manila, to4 - At 17 -- -- , 0d and- impotect, the countey--itsel- l would be the immediate gainers. never needed, even An the most nation critical moments of the war, a greater devotion to the cause of thrift and economy than it does today. That the people could willingly submit under compulsion toai manner of Mt whictheligh taccept from equally' necessary:MO-Cannoseems to be a reflection upon their free choice, moral strength; yet, the contrast between their and -- their iplendid ! eacrifices in 1817-1lavish and wasteftil extravagance in 1919-2- 0 admits of no other explanation.' They do not appear able voluntarily to effect a change in J prodigal their 'habits for things not. which they need but which they have the means or thetredit to buy. To warn them that they are due for rough experiencea in the near futurethat they are "riding to a fall"le a thankless admonition and may be regarded asaourly ungracious; but it is a Out word just the same, unless they Axil change their course, svhile there is yet time to evert ' disaster. t. --- 1 4 Samuel T'erry termer mayor' of ranting et heart. TherallroaAfta announce4 special Tate east for th4 national political conventions. Announcement was mad that bit ,im . otti. had esti temple-tet- t pre1im1! ary opening May 30. , to the fallen's , :61.141 ' Truck ' At prices you tan not afford to overlook. All FirstClass Goodsnot salvage. " We offer these goods, all in splendid condition and fully guaranteed. ARMY TENTS L - Remaining Stock ti S. Army-Tents, Blankets, Wagon Covers - These tents 'were turned over to ut by the Government and ar not salvage goods . They are a portion repaired for lasue to troops. The government only repairs tents that require slight mendlitg and which are able o withstand the roughest wear. These tents are practically as good aa new, end we offerthem at prices less then those sold its junk. They are made of heavy army duck, the best rnele sam could buy for the money. Vvery tent Is complete with poles. hood. lines. free from holes sytie pegs, , - , CLASS A TENTS I' , , ,. - feet, waterproofed by Government proem a1.71t endless whisperings about the likeli- Not tt rated with waterproofing t J. ,F9,75 seemhtgly Pubite uttering s on the subject 37 1$0 CLASS C TENTS are tar ely the outgrowth of these constant .. Clas:rurB otoetnitastr..10,,Icit...f:(01!., 18114 feet all fully repaired and In serviceOle IP 1th wet- whiso, ings, .17! treted cenditiend .11324o t a matter of fact, there is nothing amiss $3orpo WAGON A: D TRUCK COVERS, PAULINS betwe n England and the tinted States., On the c allay, there is a mighty bond of friend-!shi- p 11 teat 1 Inches by 14 iest I Moho", with ropes. Vary practical SO' camping. Can be used 1LhIL should not, be eaten away stacks sinl machinery. compte7 f heavy army khaki duck,' diouble weave sad 'double Miltbay by thd ... equal to'commeretal 11es. or ........ 113.95 mutterings of those who have a private grudge or those who talk without thinldng. What- Army Conical Tents Army' Officers Tents Army Storage Tents t ft. witie,.8 It. in--tn.,long, ft. ever friction may chance occasronally to arie In. high. with wall; class Itound tenta. 18 fest- Wills, 11 feet of heavy army dock, 14 feet, 1 Inchin the intercourse of the B. 827.5411 class A. .11130241 Alas es wide, 14 feet 7 Inches countriesas . 13 NO TROUBLE BETWEEN U. S. AND J. B. with 211.00 C ZI.mt weil feet hIgh,with 5 foot walllong. must be the case s4 times in the ,adjustment of 1534Zo ARMY BLANKETSWARRANTED - UNUSED. international affairswill be speedily and amitoo much under-thironed out There isn't going to be any future war between cably Neer t. S. C111,. gray Army Mankato, all in splendid condition 4,.....C1ass A SAM; Class Bo ;6.23 between nide Sam and Jobn Bull, and s England and the United States444141e tit it .is war sooner ' TERMS we quit thinking about it the serious, but- continued repA;,4er4 :ts'., to the Cashiers check or Exchange. All goods it, will be for all concerned. Cat Rh orderRemit by postottica money order, resented. , guaranteed s rep keep the topio stirred up, and this is not only better lead to but loss Alamo may National Bank sad Coarsely State B sok. Sart Antosio. suspicion, unpleasant Depositor ROYALTY AND CLOTHES. and even more dangerous ,developments.- It is time the Veiled insinuation Under a new British court order wotpen's that something is amiss between the two forem- short-skirtfrocks at royal - audiences - ere countries '. be contra- taboo, but- - men's, ovrt, putts' are Just the ostEnglish-speaking 218 Dolorosa Street an 'Antonio,- Texas thing This merely reverses the ordinary dicted and condemned. LONIMannr,..."1110MM'nMillin which Is where fashion, the presumably ' In England as well as in America there 101 royalty of it comes ineSPringlield seems to be a continuation of this idle, and for --II , the most part thoughtlêss, mumbling. Once in ASK FOR Rea GET OVERALLS MOVE ISERE BLUFF. awhile it breaks out In o, Careful You What I form and for the moment receives wider attenIBe Wash Your Hair With could to the If not afford House people lit the realty tion., ofCommonsyestcrday, for -- lives --decorate Themseivet sin overalls; there wörild Original -- -- : McLean Donald Sir demanded of the example, be some point and pith in the ,overalls mkne-- Idoatnoeps and prepared shampoos What 'Field Marshal Sir Henry rnent. It is because they can. so Well afford contain toó much alkali, which le very to, Infants and Invalids WilR00, chief of the iniperial staff, meant, in a them as a luxury that the movement lacks Anad and travel see Imitations sad Substitutes Nas dries to desire It injurious. who the scalp' and recent speech wittn be advised the men of the Motive. This' i a point that ' the overalls - the like excite-mewho makes .the halt brittle.. world, British forces to themselves fit for the agitatori ftrangely overlook. We are not and adiren tura. HealthThe beet thing to bse is .1mAbilled agatost the 'difficulty of getting time that is coming." "Who are ful, body building outdoor bRS. SHORES going to protesting cocoanut oil, for it is pure and en. MORES clothes but agkinst the extreme ease of getting while you work. "tarn THE RELIABLE SRECIAWSTS FOR date?", demanded Sir Donfight at It 'a, yen, ease 'which made outoeno, le courses clmtp,and ties learn" theman thedealers beats anything in ail to pieces. bit atchanics cod other and tailors put up ald; "is it America or rtussiar of clothes in order , too 'eon get this at any drug kora, well paying trade. Good Mark a pair Of According to press reports there'was con. to be able to sell them. ;74(1,,,,:44,e-..and 160177 board, odgingclothl og and a few ounces will last the whole siderable commotion in the house. many of Vie tronsers"$d" Pit nohody sill want it. Put, this medical attention turahthed famlik 'for months;' RIM pair of trousers- - its the . menitors try:og out in support of Sir Doirald's free. Ono. two and lb". and somebody ss ill come in and buy it Pimply mohrten . the - hatr ritb Ng Maio St. .ntr at . ' demand for an answer!' Then Winston Spence't year the clothiers say. iLhu fie Ci ab the weir minister, Intemened and You- say that the wearing of overalls et 1 a.' I to 1: :It : "liblnillelittlb771:17. reminded the house that Great 7.Britain- - has rebukes the tendency to extravagance, ,Ir II t , l'or orynn and, restricts the market en(Irtious obligations la Constantinople, extravagantlr Ire.. perhaps. if it priced elothes? So it land. Mesopotamia, Paiestine attil Egrrpt. SILT LAKE were entirely honest. Pititegt it thus fse, mere : Drrald Mama is k National fiberkt bluffJust an added cxtravagance. What ste anti 04 guell is opposed to war. His remarks in want. to reduce prices, is a condition in sshich Ui liouto of tnolmono lurre lotpoded an men wear overall4 because they rannot afford else. If vie hid st),,h a tor., hi orlitisitkin-texPrrwr'1,1 any Itiought of war to..sear anything cleit that.uthe would I.00iomomim0000tm.soo.0000roEgdnooao,dtmoc'dodaonmnoonmmem..000eanimpnaraoom.am,boAo......n0000aomoEomegoilim.o6oa.oagLnoudoniomooEqwmimemmmmou000.ow.mndo or nrweviity it. Plif:ibol Iftr .prepartng certainly- take a Nom3,19 I itt irrvcs as a re,u1;o,Icr of the Poston Transcr,144. money-spendi- N, ng - CLASS B ,TENTS ' t 142111 feet. all fully.repaired anI.In serviceable ronditeon: no holes: tents Government process .......Waterproofed by , , s , - , -- t to tort. ........ , - bla-b.- e- United States:Distributittg Company ed ' - mg ------- ---, more-conspicu- - ous - í--- , 10 WANTED! Hi S --- Yoimi Men Malted Milk at e V''-- - tirelY-rreasele- the-pric- n .. louses, Skirts - -- fleeces in Boston, Thursday has given rise tO the report that, peak pricrafor,wool are at-a1 end and the schedule hereafter will of neees, I pity COMP down. Woolgrowers of the westw ill 'watch developinents with , increasing ' intereet ind rerhapt Pf)M11) concern, for they have been I cm a Walt return from the 1920 clip 1 collating silo belp offset the heavy expenses of the past a winter, A feW months Igo it was st..al.ed hi reproyentstiva. flortrnasters that, they would t bave to get at letst 75 cents a pound for wool , in th4;igraateis,jf They were to meet the cost of production and have am thine left oter .1r1 f,,,i; their lirveta-orot-anI the;r foil. ,, Since the tatement was ,rnade there hale III andihaothergoing,,, Mid Do It iot CONTINUES TOMORROW , For thoso five - 11 i - to 20 per cent. in wool slump of from A prices offered at an, auction- Of,' Bi.iiiliii - c1" Ccon'o). g -- , , - WWI min Meanmenti and its . monetary siceruement. while it isn't et.all certain that the price It decline' will he either obrupt or import-11Ais to be noted that the etatement that peak prices have been pissed came from the buyers. us Truk !I n Hung rocontly has tom. announcing bar marriage to Jeoquoe naniliesM, a pianist end ompoaspc. Thine la no newsPoPOr MolT, of Woo. la a otthuary Inarriage announconsont; but thio 'vas xtraordinary for tho reasion that It vetted:out between the.flockinaster'sinvest: thne-Strenuo- , oomvpm .,, - 'WOOLGROWER NEED NOT 'MIORRI. - ):.() wolf known writor9 Into amvispopor nottco by Founts, - - Taltogether . f 21 , at 1 31AY ttuRST,,,,, or Tho Dovecot Now. by Dr. IP4 , ' - FANNIE 81 - world. Y om been several weeks of severe storm to harrass the loolgrower, In stiklitam to the bestielieke railroad strike; so that the 'aviation in elation to prkes' needed would seem to have grown worse rather than to have improved. the However, there is no indication that Cf. It rn oolgros er Will have to turn over his wool at a disastrous sac rific e. Thursday's slump lo Roston reflected trrisportation difficulties as well as cancellation of clothing it ordcra. These transpOrtation stroutdet, may be expected, will shortly be overcome in large measureand the'cauccilatioa of clothhitt orders Inuit have Neil foreseen for some time past, Clething will etill ltb neode4 even though high prices led .othericonsideratious tone resulted hi chPrk lU ur:. eve..' mills of t:ogland 1UI e chasingIto! obliged to curtail operations slightly' but it is declared that no shutdown of plants is imminent.. 'The wood producer, like every other element of indostry, will be somewhat affected by the readjustment of conditions following the great war. But he need not feel that, he is a special target for misfortune. If the price be receives for his wool comes down a little, 80 111A0 will the cost of production. With the return of general business to a more nearly will- - be normal ' status' ; - -- FitID EWS ';VENING .0.1Onmonommt.. 1MEMovonlm.0.. e 4 . 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