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Show - , ' 04' , . . ., - - A . , - . , , i 4 . , A - ;. ' 11 - . ' - ' THE D'ESERET:, NEWS WEDNESDAY -, ' - , r :kit Nicule 0 . .. ..1 I r th, What ,'.- : ..' :. NOVEMBER rrom Rithest-Bab- DIteoht 4- . y nett - ---'- ' - 4- , . ., t Did.' - ., er Prom& ' . --- - :J..: .&:;.;'Z --- ,,a . , ': - ; , , ,.. ,. -' liTh 0 , - About' !Went), years ago the newspapers ; were foll.ot stories about "the richsebalkaby In the world." At the ago of nibs week the child Inherited 03.00.000 from Ms tather.:3 and ten days rater he got another v 1922 15 ,... ts .. :' . . - I1, no market or a very poor one for big output .1 . .. 'number a out he ruts of looms. , . . ' .1f, Is Oil farmer who Is saving theeitua- Il'itaNSIL ri tall Lako City Utelt. rho", or luirresti be 1i ' except g'.,2285'. tk:ertlitielliii i..........rYtibl...........t"sh'ed' down prices for the staff, were as high for hitt form ofhardshif Audit BlroaoofCIrettiattora. .....Idembor of in general. there would lots prices PATF.s. SUBSCRIPTION 1- ili .................. . Janine. .... slier.- we tow, have tut bun-- , it Irt r .1 ....,........ IF tPek ; .. r .... ....................... dance: There Is ,a real danger in restricting ,tine month 6 'Coto V Oft r moults: production. ind yet it may come. In such att Copies ,Ilinglt to Lltat . IdaeO por. Tho above mail. we should live more and more to by atatna emergency other : am Wyomin$ sow ourselves. We should build atfinsurmountabls . and buotnso communication. barrier paint the lotpUittatiOn orrarrn ' sima vanttlanc TRE DESEKEV I;Cwil- The, ' '1 - z ---,----,- --7-. ' - - - ,,1,8 ...' ' , .. . ' , : . - -- . . - s ' ' ,' - ' ' , tke City, tD S. - - .7 . 1 , 1 - -, - - ,,,, 1 - - - ' ' dongered by excessive production' from triPs outside. Can government. nevlse en- some the prices of farm eafTbereadvancing uctst - that we are Mout prod- who- - 'urge- - - -- i anb , , I L- --- oe ' -- - ,, r - arum - . - -- . , t, , ' scet- , I aublect andascertalawbether tbOught to this is correct in his statement; Brewer Mr. not or 1 ' I 4 - - 111 1, - lbeeuraion , ;bould rusem Constitution of :the' United States be taught in the seventh and eighth " of the tnammar schools; jor there are children who never go beyond these nany . -; grades; and the4mbabilities are that if they ri sitith the Constitution lare not made actmainted . .,.,,,,--.in , these, grades - it,- - will never TeaCh. theln t 'through any public teaching agency. A twelve ; lo fourteen year old thild can understand the Constitution and the steps that led up to its i adoption, with something of the progress of ,,, :' pet!). :bumanity from tyranny and kingcraft to a goy; eminent of the people. The Constitution as the "GRASSINOPPERS.' 1! ..' ; framers left it and as it has since been modi' . : fled is easily understood. of VfEEP., - - It is the fundamental- - law. and notwith- - AN! tiere!"-arsaid to have been the first words . : standing its brevity and concisenes-ssIt con- - tittered by Mary Garden as greeting to news... s .. tains the great principles of government which paper photegraphrrs 'when she returned to hack through all the republics and Chicago leom Europe. It was reported. also, i reach or otherwisewhich . :Aemocracieseuccessful that she was carrying her new weight---(11' .. preceded the United States. The framers of the lb.) Maybe it was in exuberance of the rei Constitution did not tome by chance upon its duction in avoirdupois that inipelled her to : great principles; it in not a child of aceident. pour out those musical. words, as f4)10 stepped ; . They thought It out by deep study and ,..they lightly upon the same ground that others , endeavored seriously and studiously to write 'tread. .; nflaw that, In its basic principles IsthIy Marfa memory slipped a fog and would stand the test of time and the assaults she forgot momentarily the tiino in the past of enemies. During the entire period of the when Ph used to reserve het sweetest smile Itervolutionary war they selected material, ana.-- for the hors with the tripods. Rut having de1yzed and debated It. and not until five years veloped since then into a she should after the war did they consider themselves have knoirn that it Isn't celebrity. abe-is' equal to the laslt..0tasseolhling-niateria- l end ailletilarlFailieu-a-tO-See-anybodupon eephodying it in a written Constitution. turning from a long absence abroad; becausi fa framing the Constitution our forefathers she betongs to the ,:. . peopIesuch being the Itook Into consideration all that people had at Prier of achieved bY.waY et government-'thetemptedand " PINCITOT AND PENNSVINANI t. sought the counsel of every great lawyer, scholar, and statesman that they could '. reach. They went about their task humbly and er;HE election of Gifford Pinchot as governor I of Pennsylvania promises mild; in the way honestly, in a spirit of compromise where neeof reform if. essary, and they drafted an instrument of goyclosely to his anernment in which is the, wUidom of all past nounced program. And that he will do ft) none who know Pinchot and his dogged determinaThe deeper princiPles of the Constitution tion to do', that. which he sets out to do, will -- - , are too abstruse for thr;. immature have the least dbubt. Pinchot will be remcrr . erstivtlife'-:,Chleionbr'd , ... .....,A., thee ItonMttotintiltaelf? lefts: triWr'PrOVISIOns'. the United ' Is sufficiently plain and ates:.forest,secvice,wtas-wought-to-rarrnut 10 bc yithInAhe. certain policies which were in conflict with the' upper grani, I . mar grades. It should be taught in a thoroughly established ideas, and who stepped down and " sympathetic iind appreciative spina, not as a out rather than ielinquish those policies. le is :mass of abstractions. but as a coltection of eon- - now. hailed as successor to the late Senator and definitions. It should be taught Bois Penrose. who for many 'years wielded , :ercte facts 4 . In reverence as the greatest document 0 v e r fhApohitIeaI sceptre in the Kerfcme state: and prodlic.ed by the power ni the htunan mind and more than that. he N acclaimed by many as the nearest approach to presidential timber 3 that now looms on the Republican horizon. -. CONTROL OF FARII PRODUCTS. that be has ambitions in this. direction. bow. , . . ., aver. he most vigorously denies. flatingibat he A HERE is manifest an undercurrent of re-- is itintent tri serve his home state. which he ........ strictioa in, farm. products among owners, of .boas to.do in a manner Whieb will vindicate .., A t aoiLliive-thathe faith his e,onstittioney had in him when theory., all the fine' disc,rimthey elected hint governor. eMnadtimngernealzltayoisue itt.h,e, citzaenadndge.ittiminecira:istoinr and the late President. Theo- -. . . Wo are, Just nW in the ,economics of high dare Roosevelt were tagt friends and are said 'I ---. Prices. almost everywhere ilae In- - In be intich alike In, SnrIIP particulars. Pinchot. prices. ' creaaed since' the ear, except the. Droducts Of lik Flonss4elt . belies im the 'hig stick" and . ' A A farm: The farmer argues;"Why should I threatens to lire it. In outlining his policy as w' hen. if be-- is two of 'farmers bushels quoted as saYing that he prograin' s. , to "clean up the mess." which is taken poses raercee'uivellitedattinnIttluiesihreCir:sti si,iteiyieLmtan ' I 'grades s! .7,--- - up-'w- , -- d.,--grasshonpers- -ent - . . ,, j n't y" . y - , mindt s t , .7 - 41 il e : Queen. plated that king og the proceeding to the te deuminmemerr Henrietta, No one ' -- 4.- - i. ,, ,' . - .. , ... ,. -- - '' . 1 1 t.: a 7.::.. - , 1, Treat your shoo - Shingle Shine and Sea - - ,, to-- ,, ,: ,,, , tr '- ' Tharnrightlii UP:- It's best to says "SHINOLA - - :s proaches the house. It is the father. fts will trouble the slayer, emelt shot quest for his children though he he,Niamphie Commercial 1 whose four-year e- - -- - - --- -- - SEEi sea - , n - et ...1..1 . - --- - - I ag ' i e , I - i . . E A 5,r one-thir- - - er s anct-rum- Pinchot doubtless appreciates the fact that he has a big Job on his hands, but by those who know him he is regarded as a big man e; who will .probably.pcove equal task-bfore, him If he succeeds in this, whether he has presidential aspirations or not he will doubtless be a factor in the next presidential to-th- Hintz :: e : holds ttilbgatem records AND SCHOOL Again. it SnPrtM the Bihlo is on trial for its life in the Reboots. The Distriet- - Court of Appeals of California hands down tho decision that, as the book of a religious "sect.," it cannot bo used in the of California:The' cpiestion the layman asks at once is. "What seet is ir,to which. in the opinion of the enurt, tho Bible 'belongs?" Justice :Course answers. "Protestantism." But the Bible is above all SPet or race or creed. It is a great monument of literaturo, an embodiment of human strugglp. aspiration and experience. a narrative of the travailorelvilizatints- thmuorttr- - the ages, Mille apart from all question as to its origin or its claim to divine authority. The book of books cannOt bo Jettisoned-frothe school eurrieuhurr without a parlous Toss to the teachers and tho pupils. The teachers are deprived of a text that illustrates the wisdom of Isving under law and the dieastrous results 'et lawlessness. If tho book cannot be used in the schools. presumably even tho Eng-- . fish teachers who employ It, as a model in the claoisroom are doing wrong. Limitless testimonv might bo adduced from authors who have owed to the much of !heir art of studs-- of the hook. This is a derision that deprives and impoverishes. with no ecimpensatory- advantago: The Bolshevists havo throm nut the Biblo from theschonla tO learn or the action taken in ,California St , thw it florewilt tsra(q lottln-rn-OAmeticans.--Philadelph- ia Mlle Ledger. pub1ic-4.eb4o- - - campaign. Interin(xuntain territorir ls . 44. --- ctthermotorcarill this territory has -ever N0equalled the records made by Nash. Every dealer looks on Nash records , tea NASR Better it intrinsic-4all- Here Remain Unbroken wHy?, - aiiiin-e- ,iatinoi d 71 the - Because Nash Leads long-alrlve- The world in full of window. tno. Where thosn'whti wait - Are looking through.-And wait in vain7- As millions do. - - --- blade by a Nash Stock Car, Driven by Ab Ienkins Nazi Oyster and Enthusiast Salt Lake to Bingham. ea., a,. IN 6440 minutes - to Salt Lola. . ,,, .26 hours, 21 minutes , Los Augeles t (This remains unbroken, despite referenfos to tie 'contrary) Salt tole to Boise . ...-....hours , 8 minutes Salt Lake to Yellosratono .. ,,. ........1 hours, Salt I.ske. to Pocatello ,,,-- 'l 4 hours, 1 ndnute 1, Salt Lake to Blackfoot 4 hours, 11 minutee, Pocatello to Blackfoot 28 minutes Salt Litho to los .. a 0 a . ; minutes Salt Lake to h Loh .....-..,.. .. . .. . ... 4 hours, ,39 49 minutes nevor 45 than ON Average speed miles end in Immoral main no mile. az bout Offieial time checked by Western Union . ... a '- --- . 10 - - , Thedays are int..With bopes and fears For those who wait In lonely years, Anti gaze at Life Through "idle team" o ar - - - - L. . - With smiling lips An milliono'do. , --NAN TERRELL , RrED, . Torii Tirnes. In New - ,,. , ,..,,, West 41 SouthSalt . - a NAYLOR ' . The world is or window.' too, , . .e- - , Where those who wait- r 4 t 11111111W .. , - ' Lake City tor trtab, 'dabs, leathern Cortion, t - Phone Wasatek rasteni'lwatho . - . , ' " . , ., . - found in Nash. -- . - s -- - - the world in Motor Oarlfslus JUDGE NASH PERFORMANCE YOURSELF! Here Are the Records The dreams of Youth. Or whims of Fate. - m ze.cord time itcd itand irg'" under hard use. This also accounts for the fact that the Nash is leading all cars that anywhere near its price .class in salsa Are - increase in this territory, Discriminating - buyers recognize the extreme value to be possible to buy are used in order to make the Nash a really me car. High prices no longer mean better carsand this fact counts far the ability of the Nash toi make Th. world lit full of these who wait The clicking latch. nr swinging gate. - A teseitiatirialsthat ot-tfrinr THE WOMEN WHO WAIT. Records ind speed under Cie most difficult conditions. Every dealer would "give an arm" to have his car beat those records. itut, endurance with envyno wonder, when these records prove beyond a doubt the aheolute- - superiority of Niash stem- - n, political basket. IIP announces himself as the "dryearof the drys." and says he will close . t - the' --.-- ,,,.. i - The fictionist would r 1 nif R DRAMATIST., ' down the - curtaindoubtless, here on a happy Ever and again tomes living proof ending. An ensemble of Joy It is no, that fiction has no monopoly on doubt. but not thednd. Life must go i - mintlerhe's-ftrO- two now." They argue also by romparisoM When ilie,manufacturer of cloth finds ho has , r 0 i - - ehould-ba-prri- ot - - - t y; 11 . - I - 11,,...Z.-....--,z,,,, . T " - . , ?Po'. -- - will- fall Into 111111 11 zi manybeads f I -- , l; 111 ?T. - romance. that thenlind Or the .,crs, - THE ktive aftrictirdt wconnis dheuvnitsean no situation and for the mother who is excluded ,. : itrterest-thamore from their little circle. The mystery ' in. of the future 160111 before them. holdincan life itself. Such evidence fewer , here, in the reunion of the family, gwhatl--Newark News. I of Wilson Fox at Dover and the inInionserimadtbeaety tohneSa7ulteadlAak)e. , -- ---cidents leading up to it. - 1111"' A coop 'm 4fiKsm tx.,1 , woman-an- d. her ,..LICE14! Milan of IS, tifere would be a Iiieentl elec.", LIS iwo whether or not daughters dieappeared. leaving NewToriti of hi inturran to determine iris . be tneorporated Into 4 IS rhilitiatir-Ilushall4gsiTtralininelPITan:a He shot a human moving target pea; w. Ne eleven years oldscarcely fitted to ecored 100 per cent, . A hungry man entered a restaurant. contend with the storms that bufWord was received in Salt Lake that R. a meal.1 feted them as they were taken on He had no money. He ordered K. Thomas was in New York City making Model keallid .e....1111Nale! He ate it and then ran' past the ettah- father on and the motherThe by e "Corkin-ton,'"'ewe for the revival of ? arrangement He did searched vainly for the trio. the homier in making his cid and to book the play for a number were taken into the home of friends. !wrong when he made a dash for the M of performances in eastern cities. door. He should have explained to The Then the father disappeared. ot-th! the proprietor and the then dissolution accepted family, apparently! Near fimedes, Niles.. a member Zirfrestwon ample's. eonsequences. But starving men are dent Theodore Roosevelt, hunting party The boysnow not normal. Prot:middy the meal he had FOUT, years paw lassoed a lean black bear weighing :S$ '41.116.' from work. eaten did not restore sanity. young pounds and tied the anirrtat to a tree for . The of the door Policeman Dohan and his gun were raeldent to shoot at. President R0680--, of the house the youths have learned, nreseni. Pistols, of courie. were made Vatv um rtfeell oh. vett worried the offer and the bear was to eall home spring two giria. arms! to kill. The officer fired; the target WASHER 1 aston-A of fell. man to moment The removed the wall killed with a knife. in are and sister and died. and ishmert brother hoopital Tito most Eno. It WWI stated that the amount in divid He rielted his life to satisfy the leo it in our 'window. atarbitt mad& each other's arms. Nearly dends to be distributed by tbe mines rif ttatt lost ebonirelly portend of the way across the continent thene cravings of hungerend lost. for the year. among their are thirteen and fif- because Policeman Dohan was a good Wasbos by air pressure and motion. childrenthey would aggregate not less than $2.110,111. Does not iniurn cle4bis. teen nowhad come to Join their marksman. His nerves were- steady IP brothera unwilling to remain longer even when shooting at a starving man. us not would most of with tbr yet probably they.. felt had Atbion in the state drive the been true to her parental trust. lat- Prefer the peace of gheAriive in which every near-bePitons Was. 1224. victim sleeps than the thelast Ithe'inmery rittiner eVeri high- ft a me" eyee aught with hope. ap pricks of an arouned conecience much hoottegger way, fmcl all extravaganee. make the 'state live within its income. and- - effect a reorganization of .tat. government that will shake capitol hill to its deepest foundations. , , -- ff -- - '; - Editorial Pickups. i . t. ( -- ., formal annellnef. News. that he before lb furthers-se-the office of United ell0mThoott; be a legislature :Icititre: .- 1 N ,, , 1 ' Blartfi:lbels shdiaorl:tQc.,111::ofroti as be to 11 omar, ., Black, Tan.While, Ox blood and Browns - , - .40 It I .:11111 Always I Oc Sturm! a GO. Front the Files of the Deseret hews. lets nit 1111PPi The large Lamb's Wool Polisher brings a brilliant Shine w ith a feW OM.w ntmre. t4. . sant11121111111911119 - TWENTY'YEARS -.-- ! dress that-woto:take part in political life and that lie was most willl in that realm. Women are a ing to little more cautious than men, he remarked, a ,, little less inclined to try rash.experiments. And will add this, Ate .laaid is an element--whic, strength to Great. Britain and its constitution. The prime minister .might have 'gone fur- ther and said that,- for any country the influence of women. if ghen unrestricted away. will help toward political and social betterment. It is not alone that women are "less inclined to try rash experimenta-,It Is the reflection of woman in her home life: In the desire and ambition for the welfare of her family. that makes its way life" Ind to uplift it. Give thewomen of a natioa Opportunity to bring their influence to bear in matters of national coneern, and in a great majority of cases, if not in all of them. her wisdom and instinct will keep the nation on an ' nly !Ischools. The , a of the American boy and girl is them intelligent. honest, and loyal of make to i News has recently pub- Ther.Deseret ! Mizell& tab;llished the Short Constitution in a sort of i coin And people suitable t- Inid form feryoung and teachers, ttchool with auttoritiet Foperation ; Contaitu.. its conducting an essay conteet onandthesenior high 1 tion. tor students of the junior t I . -' - ''' ' '- - - 1 I AND, POLMCS.--y A - - -- - '- L- ' : 'Alive been some , element of I "policy" in the reported'atatement of Prime Minister- - Boma- Lator-a- t -- GIasgow,with- reference to women's participatier in politics, but whether or not the Premier spoke frankly and unreservedty his .opinion, he made k good aPd one thatallOuld enhance. his influ-yenMr. Bonar Law declared a pubik ad- -, . , " - s- - - - "''l, . ,.. wit DIg ye The Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the Shoe, gets into all crev- ices ancl applies palish quickly and - -.- tin --- 4:11A1-Nc- - I ' II. - MAKES SHINING YOUR OWN SHOES AtMATTER OF A FEW SECONDS I . , . . DNIOR - i --- , -aork- um tome-Primaril- Irma Ihe , public- ech,00ls 1, graduated today Ciustitution Zit the United the with ; Jauntier nr any primary recitation of its prknrign ,can give thousand a in One not !i Idea ' - i Intelligible statementas to what a democracy or Its 1 . . ,'expOctis-. -or education is socialistic." :i It ,might be well for ,.!4'yong, and teachers, to ghe a little serious - rimeriraysliallw5ht)ePolish k L ai -- --, '7 .,, 1 - - .. roun- ;n- be , I - , ..: er ------ - , populationw-We-roust'Wh- the number of our inhabitants or T, ;1;1 -- versparse Croalle 01Pscialip for htit consumption.. two !Tithed nurses. throe maids. a personal physichut, a WattLa gator nom ;Now aecordIDl to all tho traditions. rit a. rough and fthartan democraci,rthiapamper----- ought to has come to Dome bad everyons knows that the only At e to reach typo greatness In. America is tO bo born poor. to folk litudy- Websteee spoiling book by the light of a pine knot 7an4 wear bite, jeans.; one genus and no . , stockings. flowerer It Is a. painful. at this point duty I' to confess that the- baby of twentyyeare ago. whose name is John Vinhninn atnsufn has 7just won a John flares for travel 'end- stuely in Harvard unit er oity and the dispetches say that he gained Ito honor by plain bard work. It apPetrw 'thersfore. to be true that-yoedithot keep...! a good,man down eve ti by amothertng hilt Intattey,,In needlees ItikuryAnd perhaps. On the whole. that is the better American A .. !- - ; I should have a.rninimum price, for all we rai5e 011 the farm. There are those who urge also that railroads should belong to the rtationend be used to distribute free pit 1,orta of proctor. lions netessary for human.existence. One thing The assoels'ail vrkr:tonts :,,,,airtgzasa,T.aptirtdcb:::: the use for iis trollied !11,1:neds is Certain.- that where-ther- e. differ- -, trodttert to ft or not otherwise nows anti also tho toi!el cure the Or 11Ptots4 Ate , for different Products - liewspairer. prires' Or rinionlieatioa Portia. e All r ants artraloisrworritotn-- kaithes--tierhuman toil there is- danger to the institu- tions Of our rountrywnittherstalpility of la;.15. t9t,. - NoVEMBEft I LAKE ILITY A .T Vir. The danger will ,i,. through , revolutions that' are intended to the, ex- tipirt l'AkUltrillON, 11116ILiiii oiling order of things. !Lis idle to say that this BREWER in his is a merefaneY,that 11...is purely supposition- RR It DA -NIEL. We hove just now a concrete illustration I he Peril sof the iteoublic,."0!fer,s book, J11 elrasoisti,of h.1 ..he enosolera SE"' ps " teach- - American i making Itself foltjtil3tilpriaTit has already- d the failure iiir Vie at''inio1.4- to' In irungary-an-..threatene in - Germany. child out ot a hundred ,., 10enioerary: 'Not 0 tie - - , lated countries would. always enjoy advantages- . , . popu- tor and other MilttlAr Addroao corrstioniloorii untrou. TUE to ,oghlies,trm Ine, Conti Ittnton Woodman. Iteproventathob ' Athertiging . Ave VS tit Now . oils $ir . h!eArs, ir.f, s ' IRVIZ . ,,,irott $,6 ,,i6h,not BMW. city, Sot Vistor Nor's, ACitinto. t41 t,,1,101 titil n Bidg St LAW'', Virtforts Itfig ' 1611 3Tono4lial; Kell ..2. 4.1a.FrancilLe4 A Savings Bldg Ant'Anaolns. S21 1 se Cif!. 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