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Show S' fl y 2- - THE DESERET l-t- XMrtt Kwi gaged to be married would ha worthy the leniency that was shown In this ease. But a ' wise judge would know. BWf. MOVE THEM ON. PaMKfcMl Pally except Member of Axdlt Bureau of Circuistloa. OM Week OM Ooo Toor i , .1 CHIEF ( tO coma ( 'to' cui.' w'ohp. by Wyomle. ' - j the city of undesirables. Loafers who have no visible means of support and who will not accept work wheft'H is offered them, should be summarily commanded to move on so that the city may be reasonably free o 8 them before winter sets in. It is such as these Who become desperate when hunger stares them In the face end who will not stop even at murder should resistance be offered them In their attempt to plundef end rob. Men who seek an honest livelihood should receive every encouragement, but the criminally inclined who would rather steal than work should be made acquainted with .the fact that Salt Lake is no place for such as they. That the work in hand may be well done ft will be necessary to make t thorough canvass of cheap rooming houses, which usually harbor such haractera, and seek them out in the highways and byways where this class of gentry is known to congregate. If the campaign is conducted in a systematic, business-lik- e way it will not be long until the transient element, the floaters who beat their way over will come to realise that the climate here is not at all .favorable to men of their stamp, and they will ither-avoid Salt Lake ormake their stay Tiwe " nT1irDEBE?CV,0n Salt Lake City. Utah. foo AdJrtH eorreepondence and ol bar mattap to THE EDITOR. psblkmttou - Cana Hunton Woodman. Int. Advertising Representative. trow fork City. 225 Srh A'O. Ck'cafo. 1J0 N Walla Fir. . 1 Llhner B'd Detroit. Xanana CUy, SOI Victor Bids 201 Bldf. Cnnstltufion Atlanta. Btda. St Lon la Victoria Monadnock Bids Saa Xranctac-lo- ll I taa A tigriot. 21 Truat Savings Bld. City, a Bntarad at the poatofflca at Balt of Conroaa. aaeend eiaaa matter aecordin to Act tka lurch I, 11. Tba Aaaoelatad Press la exclusively the naa for republirntlon of all not therwuo ermd m crdiud to It or nleo the local and aawapapar. beretsT AJ1 r1Mo of papubilcatton of reserved. alao ara kara baa pate -- SALT LAKE cm--. iku OCTOBER 13. 1922, THE COMMON GOOD. try, 1 of greaijmportancn in a republic. In any p ri lb at the people ?.?, JT1 government keep in well as iheirjaw-rnale- r, as jrfo mind always The purpnaps Tor which government exists. The individual should ask himself whafi he has a right to demand dr the government and what his ideal is touching the IT I Juer i THERE thanie; all under the Constitution are guaranteed justice so far as governmental affairs are concerned. And this purpose of government, to establish justice, should he held sacred both by the individual and the legislator. In the governments of the past th miscarriage of justice has brought ruin and desolation in its wake. In fancy one can hear the voice of the great prophet Jeremiah crying out to his people, Let the temple and its altars go down in ruins, but let justice be done." So far. then, as the individual Is concerned he has a right to ask for equal protection before the law. He has a 'right to ask that the government, so far as possible, give him the same opportunity in .his business affairs, in education, and in all thv great interests of life, that it gives to any other man. More than this the individual has no right to ssk. He has no right to ask of his government any personal ; favor, or as a member of a group to aslr any group favor. The' government exists for all as the light and the air exist for all. One of Its fundamental purposes is to "establish justice." and to give equal rights and equal opportunities to all men. If the government succeeds in securing public order, in protecting the lives snd the properly of iis citizens, in establishing and maintaining foreign rela- -. tiona, and in carrying on certain public affairs that the individual cannot eo well do for himself; in other words if it concerns itself with the general welfare, it will in this way give a fair field and equal opportunity for all men. The legislator, whether state or national, should never permit the idea Of the general welfare as the real purpose of government, to get out of his mind. The man who love his country will place the common good, the general welfare, above parly and above what he may conceive to be the good of the slate; for what promotes the general welfare, promotes in the end the good of the state and the individual. The patriot is the man who loves his land, who loves the best thing that his land can be, and who is ready to render to his country the noblest service of which Tie can con-- t as possible. - CORRESPONDENTS th.JiimeiJhEcofe?8i!?n5l..jnaiklbaipe-- . ur ? arehort relations of lhe individual la the government. As set forth in the Constitution, one of the funcprimary and therefore most important tions of government is to "establish justice;" justice to all individuals, to all elaases. The laborer demands justice; the manufacturer, t .4 -e- ""t ceive. SENTENCES, ,1a1 horizon of judicial' vision is showing of widening. The popular conception ofa judge is that of hn animated legal pillar who preserves the dignity of his court during (trial and upon termination of a esse refers to book, finds a precedent, and f A. .mustysentence upon the prisoner. He us a being without heart or sympathy cold, hard ;jqeorable law personified Thai is hi job and judge, like a raTIToadTocb U held to the Iratk there are fairy slrjries. of course, wherein the jud.-- sloops to m'jrahze and after a sharp lecture of admonition suspends sentence and tuds the accused to THE s AT MUD AM A. comes from Constantinople a violent by American correspondents in con- sequence of the order which has gone forth from the allied generals that neither American nor European correspondents be admitted at the conference of Mudania. Europeans are not quick to surrender old methods. Secret pacts, secret iratte, eer?t method of adjusting national differences hsva teen practiced in European countries for eo many centuries that They are not easily uprooted. President Wilson believed that treaties should be openly arrived aL Wouldnt correspondents have an interesting time if they could report alt that Is said and done at these conferences, where there is taken the greatest kind of liberty of expression? The average American correspondent can not understand this public exclusiveness and wants to get away from political methods just as business was forced away from its old grooves. A capitalist is said to have exclaimed, "The public be jiamned." Business would not dare to use such expression! now, whatever it might be guilty of in secret practice. Perhaps statesmen will reach a mile-po- st in their methods when they will know it would not be safe for them to exclaim. "The public be damned." The excuse is offered by the allied generals that Mudania is on Turkish soil. The allied generals have great respect for Turkish sensibilities in matters of correspondence! Turkish correspondents, of course, are allowed at Their reports are very brief. But if kept out of the conferences these American correspondents could scarcely be blamed if their reports lacked something of accuracy. It may be depended upon, however, that The reports of these resourceful newspaper men will come pretty close to telling the exact facts. ia. HS DIABETES BEEN CONQUERED? I comes from Toronto that one Dr. F. WORD a recent graduate from the medical school there, has discovered a serum which is a curative of the old man's disease." diabetes. It is reported that the results of Dr. Bantuigs discovery are so remarkable that patients cured by this serum may eat sugar in liberal quantities without harm. The serum is a pancreatic extract- - Tha human family is being vaccinated for typhoid, small pox and diphtheria. Why not have a vac- cine for diabetes? If such a discovery prove valid it win bring relief to millions who are suffering From diabetes in different stages of that dCead disease. The preliminary experiments seem to have made good the claim of Dr. Banting and American doctors are said to in the wholesale preparabe mow tion of this new serum which, it is hoped, will bring relief to millions. The authorities at the medical school of Toronto are known to be a very conservative body of men and doubtless they would not permit such an announcement to be made from their university unless there was scientific reason to expect helpful results from the discovery. MONEY e mjotm s. Many wmrld look upon business men opinion. When Meredith gave an estimate on any subject it was worth considering; And probably In the above eentence he has diagnosed the American mind correctly. The American mind is adventurous There 1 such s thing a adventurous thought, but it Is not common. There is probably more inertia in Ideas than in solid matter-Peoplms s fule go on thinking what people as s mfe have been thinking, much om the planets continue their set orbit - e -through pac. And adventurous thinking is as dangerous ss adventurous acting. That, perhaps, is why It la so valuable. No great discoveries and no great advancement in life are made without risk. A characteristic saying of the street among Americans is, "I will try anything once." The American mind is essentially experimental. juet as the Old World mind is essentially .traditional. We are a new people, a young race, and. Uke all young things our thought fly for-- ward. The mind of Europe and the East dwells a good deal upon ancestors The mind of A merles dwells most on the coming generation. For us th present Is the egg of the For the Old World the presorrt ts' the fruit of tha past I apeak of tendencies for. of course, Amerithere are many backward-minde- d cana and many forward-minde- d Europeans For all that, there ie an Immense amount of conservatism In America, which is not -w not held always appreciated. soWhile we- we are held much, back by tradition back by' practicality. We are not so much concerned as to whether a proposed plan has worked in the past but we are quite concerned ss to whether it will work now. We love to exercise our imagination, but we are alwava checking It up by reaulta - instead of following the strictly legal procedure, sentenced the teamster to read J, Black Beauty," then continued the case for eyeraj weeks when the defendant must pass ait examination on the story. There is also a similar judge in a municipal court in Milwajukee. Recently a young man was brought him charged with embezzling 300 from hlV employers. He pleaded guilly and said he J'.was engaged to a nice girl. This was (he sen -tenee: . Instead of giving you a sentence in the hoqse of correction. I'm going to order you tq marry this girl and make a nice little home, Vlarriage would do a young man like you touch J$fdre good than a sentence in the house of cor- rection." is en ot every embezzler whir says he apparent freedom aboul the successful American that stirs the admiration of all- - An American traveling abroad is looked upon as having at his command ships of gold, and travelers generally live up in some degree to that reputation. g is a talent- - Many of the men who built fortunes, are the pioneers of this country's industrialism. They ara (he men who stuck by their visions and dreams and toiled without heed to hours. They are men who saw great possibility in the inexhaustible resources of this land. They might not have suffered deadening fatigue from continual physical labor, but many have been laid away in early graves from mental exhaustion snd broken hearts. Money-makiis a game- It is a sport that , be-,o- re Sign : : No : PEP: Culmcrs Stations and Pep Dealers &ibJtt ki oe Champion Queen Bee. Dropping180 Feet. The Tendlresl Sentiment. " -- -- noU8ilTwrtnponvenMons-atidshw- reapectablllty that constitute our balance wheel eo much as an intense pragmatism. It is this that keeps u from stepping off the solid rock of democracy on to the cloud and rainbow of socialism. It is this in renders Bolshevism an Impossibility - - -- V America. . to For those that have been tethered traditionalism can break away, and when they do they are likely to break their necks But those who are restrained by practicality are rarely inclined to break away. Common tense Is a better safeguard than cuetom , against the recklessness of opinion. by Frank Crane) (Copyright, tat !. TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Flic of the Deseret News OCTOBER IJ, 102. state supreme court opened the Th October term with S9 case on the calender. The" second appeal of Abe Majors convicted of murder in the first degree, was the first case to be heard. Another conference of repreentaties of eastern coal roads was held in the office of the Erie In New York Cit' In lhe hope bf bringing about a settlement of the big Judge C. B. Diehl, of tjie criminal division of the city court, and his bride, formerMlu Lena Preston, returned to Salt ly Lake from their honejmoon to the Pacific coast. Judge Dl-- hl returned In time to j,d court. In the old city hall. A dispatch from ilumla etated that the sultan of Bacolod, Mindanao, had rejected the friendly overtures of General Sumner, Minlanao. commanding American forces and In an insulting Utter Invited war Word was received from Kansas City, Mo , that the "Corianton' cnmpanv had disbanded there, and that Joseph Haworth and other leading members of the cast had gone to New York, where it was hoped the play would be reproduced. De Brosky and Morin. French aeronauts, killed near Vaugirlard, a were Instantlv suburb of Paris, when ropes attaching the basket to a dirigible balloon passenger broke, dashing the flyers to the gTound. -- - shrewdness, early thrift and foreOf course there are many of thce who acquire rirhes by inheritance or by chance. Those who inherit great wealth unaHy inherit giant businesses and responsibilities that must be shouldered. And those who do not understand the power of wealth are fh equanderers. To make money is a laudable ambition, provided the .money i to be spent in a proper way. Men and women of wealth will have to learn, however, that they mut not and can not use their power to enlave and rrush their requires sight- fellow-me- n. - oft f jg driasitetifnrflfcAitoAa thousand million francs to Bismarck the French people subscribed the amount fourteen times ever. Germany Is now psytng back that money with pretty heavy Interest-- If France proves too militaristic and unreasonable, she, in years to coma, will pay back, with usury, all she gets now from Germany and nors. And so It goes. Victory or defeat, war does not pay. TODAY - tf is QUICK STARTING MORE POWER, LESS CARBON No : rpelteema See1y;presflng"1hrough BRTFBAyTC a crowd enjoying the fight, found T M. CUTTER AND BON. of Mont-- J Leonard Salttz, aged sixteen, on bis BT ARTHUR gomery, Alabama, pay on hundred back. Louie Ctcardo. fourteen, standing. He waiting for Sallts to rise. interest did not and fifty dollar for one'-harise and never will in this in Achievement Girl. That lady is a queen bee raised at Amenta. North Dakota, and her children have beaten all records for honey production. The queen will be sent by mall, registered and Insured, to Montgomery to spend the winter producing young bees then return to Amenta to continue her work, on a fifty-fiftbasis for the double owner- lf He was dead. The state of New Tork in which this happened legartixes prize fights, thugs are heroes," criminals' ars permitted to exploit the public with exhibitions, and bos ara taught that fighting la noble. life. made-popula- r" Guticura Soap The Safety Razor Shavinfj Soap 9 I!! y All Trimmed Hats Jfaat record prlcf for a queen bee mc than horse price, and the bee i a more extraordinary animal than any horee. The worker bee can take the youn of that queen and make of any one a fertile queen ependinic her life In motherhood, or a eterile worker to gather honey. Bees know things that human dont know and in some wars they are ntaer They eiipg to death all the worthless drones, a soon as the queen has made her choice among them, for a husband We feed our drone indefinitely. Be careful not to hit anything when going nxty miles an hour. Barney Oldfield s racing car going at that speed hit a tree, early yesterday morning and ou should have een that car aferwards a this narrator was saw It The heavy chassis crumpled up like an accord eon. every1 that thing smashed. The marvel one m n the driver, came out alive. fa more Half Price SATURDAY ONLY Any Trimmed Hat Display, the prices range' from on to $35.00, at Half the Regular $10.00 Price. Mr Park, engineer for the Pullman Company, says that when building cars, knowing that colUafoiu occasionally are inevitable, they calculate exactly the strain undergone. A collision at sixtv mile an hour i the same as though the railroad a itnmoMle been had train or dropped from a height of ISO feet Drue careful! as you w'ould on the edge of a IS) foot drop fretlng the Amfrican Child Hygiene association President Harding! prases loNe of children as "th ten-- 1 t senmert of civilization.' It !m the tende-esentiment of and all the way down through animal bfe to the lowest of the ani-m- a' ind even below. For the scorpion mother walks around In the minl.ght carry r.g her young ones that bod v, gradually devourc'lrg o ing it. nd thre remain only an mwv heM Hunun chMren dont do that, but some r f thrn g.re a pretty good erormon im.att n allowing the mo her to wora herself to death, although they d n t exactly eat her Lme of rht dren is more than It is the one thing thati tender has made life possible and gradually chanced bumin being from blood drinking cinmhals to semi'ChUized -crea t u re. n dr The variety includes duve-tyn- 3WVr not asked toglup st i Domestic Specials Special prices maintain tomorrow on Domestics, Ginghams, Linens, White and Colored Flannels, Blankets and Comforts and Pillow Cases J BULBS! BULBS! - fl Why hide our a bushel? under light Union j England pax flftv millions. first j fnntaliment of interest on her debt! to America. She will pay alt unless save "never mind.i sentimentality England owe the monev to citizen of t this country If she doe not pay they, must. pa In more taxesEngland owe billion to her own citizen. If any debt must cancelled. hy nnt, cancel the dbt that England owes to Er.gshmen, instead of the debt she owe to American. Englishmen owning conn would not ke that. you say. Quite so. but American will not Itke fie btiions of extra taxation Canei'iriop should begin at home The peverumiit half billion bond offer is t oft bfllion. There 1 some motipv lefr When France bait to psy one billion five Utah boasts features unequaled by , ,any in the state other 'ftdto INVEST hr 1 , Dress and Street Hats in velvets, s felts, suedes, and metalcloth. BULBS! Center Aisle, North Entrance, Main Street An immense variety direct from Holland Hyacinths daffodils, narcissus, tulips, crocus, bedding and single tulips, Chinese lilies. We have a good supply of the famous Darwin and Keiderskroon Tulips & Ot-- R Iliz-ll- DRUG-STO- RE t SOUTH IS AT MAIN 8T. money-maker- as slaves to the almighty dollar." The average, succesful business man, however, does not labor with money as the ultimate aim of his work, but from lhe desire to create and accomplish lhing, to .attain prestige, to gain control of men and affairs- - The man who controls millions of. dollars today is mightier thin 40 g!E: once Mid. I here admired the Amertoane for this that they are adventurous, wisely experimental. They eland for their fancy, as the man of the turf any, and It piwkes for bold GRUBBERS." I kfi and watch his step. stones sometimes come to pas. jjj.But fairy case with sentences In Clin atro the president" of a teaming company was arrest-ftd-- ,a few days ago upon order of an officer of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the charge of Ins drawn wagon. pound He was found over-toadi- 1922 THE AMERICAN MIND. (Tor tbs DMm New by Dr. rruk Crane.) LWV CAN BE ENFORCED. AMERICANS are 13 George Meradith of Police Burbidge Is lo be his announced determination to rid 1 sBThfYM'ippiy olhor aad i.. I NEWS'. FRIDAY OCTOBER Money-makin- - ng If the Yol'tead Act cannot be enforced, then the law against counterfeiting cannot be enforced. But American know that the law against counterfeiting can be and is enforced. Then the oltead Aft can be enforced and those who deny this are propagandists, not only agamt prolubiiion. hut against enforcement of alt law Christian .science Monitor. ITS OH. TO AMI K UITH ONE 1 Under Selling All Competition Becaose we have just started business Because all our Footwear was purchased for spot cash on the low market.. Wonderful are the beautiful new styles. are our prices. LOVE. It's oh. to walk at eve with one T love. Along the late October woodland way. To hear thP fairies whipenng above. And almost see them m the leaves at play. It's oh, to gaze upon th painted wold. Where frost has laid his warm, flame-color- ed hand; To know that bummers preen and" Atitumna gold Alike are lovely in this lovely land. It's oh. to see the un smk in the Vet. Beyond the httle mill uhu i grinds our bread; To see our cattle coming breast and breast . Across the homely field we harvested., And oh. it's mre than this, than these to me, - To know that Life l always at its spring,- No matter what the 'eann seems to be And love at its abundant harvesting. f v From Farm Life." Every Shoe Is Quality Footwear See the beautiful new Colonials in patent and satin in black and brown. . We can fit the whole family. how we can save you money on every Yes! Let us prove to you pair you uv We Want Your Trade Vincent-Romne- y - mm j Shoe Co. 108 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .... 1 lr j . r a.--k xa Ws.uixar. i. . 41 j ,vjT JW. |