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Show , - '" l; , ;', '' f .. ".. ,-- , ,. '''''''''''.1.1 . r' -- -- - NONO,IP I - - t , I - - - o WAir i - . . ' , -- elhi-rhrane- -- V, Mcire t ibusAriesL of. , reason' Why all farms 'and -- the produrts of eur customers for -- 117'SNAP JUDGMENTS uto I broadminded legitiMate Tirpre is wtitrawakó citizens should not .no Phan. Wes. I t ether WyontIngi Prom san Frandsen. Examiner. ' Plait Judgmatits ate wrong. ' .They are likely to be usually, mere expresmi' ' of 'our mood or tempot, and bet based XPon earl intelligont reasons.-- : A women wilt say. :I don't. liko that Nam I saw him do a rude thing the other day, It was .just a hulls thing, but Nitwas enougl;to show me what kind of a Man he , te.' . 1 k : ir , . ' Flashlights of Famous Peoplé - . Face- To-Fac- - -- - ' - '' -- - J. - -- .........., V 5 -- -- ' ' .ITI - ' ' :. ; f4AXVE1.1. , - a - - . 11 . I 1,1ierilli.ib.baid rté0.064:: ) -- :1,st0,,tytippl, one of thea gamin moments of lapse t; ' : Which we all hitve. and not at all The of East Aurora. f typical ,'A of the man. He may have boa& boartilY k , ;.11 , tor Adttroso corroopoodooto publitotion ashamed of wee wben over. it her BY For 4 . JOE, MITCKL144 EHAPPLE. . Tho Editor. e talons teltin theafederal. prkson to órm her 1, 1 i'' cupying , s . May TOE annlver-, charactor from that little :thing was uti-.- !, serving pvithrtaN- orriczaz , diary ot- the sinking of Lust15ftrthumberland Aire a and ''t 7Ve-ra2,024011. juet 12 unintelligent. of 59 Blida, senteate Trafalgar 1 Years ; 'tattle. recalls the tete thrae Hub- IS Boulevard dee Capucines. corner rise C. 'B. ,4,1 .,Parlik told of , recent', scene a .on i and a lroad d age...N.1(1e sa.ts lie - is cfimIng back to tie rhat ilitistrates this. He said ho'-wa. BerlinMyers.. 14 Indana.-Th- e t odium (if (he peeilite ' . Itrain. Ilvi La Huntuns I can't remember a man's ELBERT ErBBARD said: moil : Pekin waiting at the railroad station for J . ":1Atta nt 82"15ualatfaPhed to his nein.. flosovef. ran never atifltess, 25 PladorliMIgnshollt who was coming in on the train. You ire "doing a friend I say. jun., ' When maa's I remember a will to : real Copies of 'rail Deseret News work' is !great that While all is that never be. the standing there. he saw same. I Sum my: lee are doing a are 'ratted to call, he entirely renioteit. Life tan btL . . soon : at these office and visitors !neceesarywere acquainted. man with 'a cigar In .his meek. People are usuallr a nil tilc hhurt MIMS Aga In. withering' :mouth. Everyone thinks they are doing greet ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES : STATIONAL , interested In themaelies." Presently a women and a little totrie great woritthey- - knew which be has - z shame Ind humiliation ', : , Conn Ilunlon Is "froodnfan. Inn came 1 from tho.train. The boy- tau boy Elbert Hubbard well;--beside- s hod been looking many free passes to editors.- bad it , East 4., hi wife &nil innocent children Prey Tork City : , hr,usht toward Hie Man with outstretched arms out of the car window. :wfth his reprinted and reprinted until every .... 230 North ,--,- .. 4 i dark , .. . thewoman tho theirfacesi 111, and reflection-- Ho eyeg lo.wing BUildint one seemed eel-e-t thot Mesas go.' Detroit glatteks from care4reegervict-L-Ii----7:--- appr,oechrd.,:,hitn...4 y hadniniddenly turned to me with Kansas City ....Suite 'let Len d liaa BL1 i1.1d4,ng r tnr yi.art- tocould not king '":etyclIAllthteirtio.-TieOne day while sitting on a log ! .. .. 261 Conitution . that comment and . a in Atlanta him soft. all-aroumellow becanoe In wee the in his mouth-the pasture. Elbert Hubbard cigar 111. Victoria building I money. VOW.. with just a tinge of cynicism.' , -- -Si. Letitia- ' .i .:,Y turneto me with hie yea glisten. They shook hands wah.him coldly. A MI rontinuod; Cantor and Johnston, tvho must have Altai ,a no of p.11.11, , ''.. 'IL H. Conger, lla Higgins Building. to' Angeles. ing in the moonlight. little while after K C. saw tho trio In n interested trobio Poptie I ally do you think Yon could say . - - E. CaliforntL a,iroireil and reapected; Warren T. McCray taileAb As they viers driving away I have eutograpitedl a "Joe, themselves, B. Johnston. Holbrook Building, Ban Tram-- 1 word for the Pre if you :should in from more the faith Curtain Thi was books their Motion, than liar . - - be outlive mar' And I am fulfilling 1.a delightful pastimeShakespeare, -- to keep, a promise. i n,an pulled down. the man bad tho women In shaken; : i perhaps ., . .. ., It thematter writing. your, nitroo-forIntered, oleos poatoffkei at salt Lake City.) othor peepihis arms and woo ..kissing hen. and the Before he 'left en that last fateto Act if lie gain the whole world" and in I little aocond e-and according i a man I incidentally keep the cash ful 'flume on the Lusitania. hit boy was lOoldnig on with miles. 00 r t TAMS, Harsh it. 18711. i and lose own and his register ! roll ringing I the gationg All of which shows Abet you .never can L Pay put his ern; ei niis shoulder one vh 4"1"elat" Prw 11 ichuivIT ntetl" night and said:, truKt and confidence of hie fellow-man- ?! telt . was your first 'book?" I .to thp use for republication of ail news dig- - I -dlr. "1 want you to go dean with me , -, : What you see of a Man is a very small no s i in t written steal Thou the shalt It ,ivas entitled 'No Enemy But and see credited or s not otherwise patche rzedited bolt. niothor." my ; la title newspaper, and alms the local newts pub, Myself. This was written after I part of his whole makoup. Forming es and weak as some "It is Late; it is past ten," , .11shed herein. All rights for republioation ot Heart of humanity.. Frail had my Intellectual awakening." tirnates of people is the sleet thing ws Neer mind. come on down." and honesty are the! bare gra also reserved. special Mtn dispatches be Marailly are, Answered. showing his hand. we went into the cottage And do and often ,tho sloppiest. We ought to ., in a teeth at the smile 'onto of at .' heart the himself. he world.' on the little electric 'tiara to suspend judgment. 'which- Is MAT S. 1924. deepest thirgs litALT LAKE CZTT. : ., "After I retired from- the soap light.turned The little mother sat up In difficult thing to do. , Again and again, man has tried to play the li business and had a little I bed.. money. with ' night-ca- p the on her There is not one of is but has during ,' felt useless and went down to East game against this challenge and in every' DAWN OF A NEW PROSPERITY, --i'. head. and exclaimed: :the moments his of Aurora and day did a 1, t. - '. '. breekdown..1 little not whether his or .sin has found! instance , Why. Elbert, what's the matA little while later It dreaming. ter?" There are times when we ars over crystalized ,., TEE atrplotona heel:ming of operations by him out.. the structure be has builded hail into an idena print shop It come by Impatience). Wit find ourselves-sayinin the "Oh nothing, mother. I have L the Columbia Steel Corporatiou'at Iron- - crumbled In ruin about, him. The band of form of a church." . been living almost next door for sharp worn' that we do not moan. At time Me Elbert Hubbard was 21 ton. near Prove. after two years of active ProvidenCe which Marks out the true from neverYears. We often-d- o and at things 'upon tho spur of ch g a broail - such a thing as kissing thought we ere sorry you good. an outlay of some ten the false' is agaist the house that is builded ' ths moment-for:whipreparation-involvin7 brimmed hat. black hair. and oight." long ad 1 of dollark..marksthsdawnof . flowing black tie and A smile endagainst-the-hanHe e!,eer..1,.1kB4,AIN,C4-.11C,c...41.4that upon the-ear- al: --k-ori-fil;hiJudgment cpn4171,VB,),14., .1racte&YmezeAnd,eiveweeriv.w.iilite niTit "h InAtietriaLlaistori , his be willing to have curve of his lip. great. broad shoulders, she cried !suggested cynical '. us metals have He was a slow. methodical writer. Out Precious or The boys ofindiana. theboys of Ameri:he wbolo world inspoct every moment "My baby has come back!" !always writing hie "stufr- - on , ' been rained bx this state since1863, when the 'ea. who ere ambitiousand rsvery boy af his day.. And if by ems thanes an, My eyes grow-- misty thinking or , t . endlie paper much preserved scene. a that us other of at that . gets instant glimpse discovered of ebould or the original copy. think --when we aro below par. and forms his Leaving East Aurora for the last to visit with folks. His time :edit-In the what it o'nbee eFourlddisstriercet ffIrstoll:Ingteryearl"PPinthges I ,.11. end IHis loved he heard the echo of a eons. opinion of us 'upon that we certainly were read the world over , --was open- - is only at the Inn:. "God the should rosent it. 'fromRoycrofters were and intellectual tonic. When -wesmest again." you to the fellow-me- n. were he ad i not be and and not had finished love that flocking is of .lungs 3e Gar-prospectors to rew IA A lessee I respect out-during judged." your ,.1 weeks biter he founti.a.tomb --i t a,.. Phills--but In lair i.:nothing and of site the d lown.,of.JtOckton,,..Thr fathomless the eon. No grassy tonsityg-anpresent, deep. he did tine. not realize that he had mound. no urn in .' workehls ruts. to Mare t : tented anduseful industry. Each (lases work years Ater Little Cottonwood was the center written an essay classic that would 1 his ashes. but the which flowers or ret r-- r-. . bo two . more read millions. the inside of and H. by. each of : years rest George membrance activity. come done; to Elbert Hubhonestly honestly night's Daniels. passenger agent of the l bard, as he would have 4. ,i ...1,. wished, be,, famous Tintle district was organized. Butt earned. -New York Central. the source of ' cause or - t , he what did for others. LenI not, Until the coming of the Utah world today is calling for ambitious The Ira( Editor's Note i Pend ten Eames of your favorite famous (elk now t , - ' tral railway in Ira that mining was looked c :. boys. Their genius and energy is needed 1 living to Joe l'illtchell Chennts. The Attie. 'Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New ' York e But-thbusinesaAfterCity. The readers of this pat From the riles ut the Deseret sews. are to nominate for this Hall ivorlddemands first everywhere.upon as aremunerative I, 1 of Fame. wards. Park City and other camps brought of all integrity And moral character ' be- -, MAT. S. 4Copyright; by Joe Mitchell Chapple:l to the state. Ti ,' cause 'the 'very fabric of civilization rests The ptisiared off squadron Japanese eat',. more than anyt Our truly wonderful deposits of useful upon the trust, confidence and faith which 4 Port Arthur at daybreak end opened fire thinghappening in Lumpy. metals have heretofororemained practical- - man is able ta repose in his fellow man. on the Ruasian fleet and the fort. The Corner Motor Avenue and Second East.Street. Henry NV Taft. able law)er and battle was in progress at the tiffill The ly untouched. although their existence bail Without these chaos would. be inevitable. , Phone Wasatch 2187. good citizen. worries about newspalong been known and their extent surmlsed; The law of honesty is plain. It is inflexible. INews went to press. , headline& The face that newsper No ReligiouslHate. t hut the distance from Market, the disparity Come what may no false dollars should ever papers print ata the news they can Delegates from every importent-atock- I get. without consulting any lawyer raising and tockshipping point Weal of between the value and weight of the ore and be permitted to sear the bands ht ,! about it worries him, oleo he thinks the Missouri river gathered at Denver Unnecessary. Effort. ; i It hes a tad effect on the the prohibitive cost of transportation made the )ite of any man. ' "Nothing is secret public Cub $edan for a convention. Railroad rates on live creates false impressions and mind, in a iron Which of the not be made shall problem manifest." particular 04 stock and other matters of importance false standards. ' - no handling Boat. 61075 ' New to solve Japans advent one undertook until the in the hearts of to the industry were to be discuased. Today everywhere , , .. O. S. Dotroli 111.11,11111 I. ' 11 Ask Mr. of the Columbia Steel Corporation. Taf2do thoseAteadtinehonest, men there should be only deep pity tea Wraps Conliderable damage visa done in Salt 1 Those si-and that news affect your People'. "Ordinary -I Lake-CRTheDeseret News and those associated and compassion for Warren T., McGray and and vicinity by a heavy downmind r: ',- answer, Dear me. tft 4'4, ,.. Willi and responsible no. notmy mind. I was referring for its pubileation, for the wife and children. from whose faces i ., pour of rain which requisite thn day prela to BY E. the mind.BRISBAN ARTIII'll ordinary vious. tArost ear traffic eras delayed for welcome every enterprise which helps to 1 an erring husband arid father has taken the r..t., .,........ 4 oil .,. hats a common atittlide in hours basements flooded and IS na and 1224. Elv- Star Corn- f . (Copyright. America. Time It and ti develop the resources of the state. to add lto smiles of gladness. stre0411 with mud. City and trent oovered ......fit,o7: pony.) even teach eminent that lawyers I ....--- - ita - permanent -i- mprovement-At' sit officers had notbeen able to arrive l Franklin D. Roosevelt. assistant there is something real in democ1TO EIGHT "mum- - SHIPSEENTS.- f.:?4,(774.7f1.111Wiroftee..: ..,A44.1,.5 wealth .. stimulate prosperity . enlarge the 't st the full amount of the damage after and the that mind racy is ordinary ,. Woodof the navy. under secretary not so very ordinary. several boor of investigation. local market for farm produce and give ern- '1.. s row 'Wilson . and etrusin of the Plans for the paving of South Temple plloyrnent to working people. Every home- - ellIPMENT of farm products in "tramp" A sociological congress at some. Theodore Roosevelt. will manage street from State street to Tenth- Last says Latin must bW.rerived as an builder .every legitimate business concern, LI cars will be vigorouidy discussed at e Al Smith's presidential campaign. were submitted to the city Minya by international, world languege be- in- - meeting of westenr producers to be held in every capitalist looking for high-claon the warld will, not - 1 .Thg.prrigreas.,of ban:Engineer SnowTbe,,proptusitiott city e Salt .inl3'., Ilia T he intern- boom. up to ?tate shows little of re- - fan y erit 'toein under consideration for some time . es- itit-ri;etional will OMaha con called to in language gradual:), Mieting in l a so hatefulthe and no a rich of estibut action has been taken. The Nair Mir development .sidir ligioua prejudice, protahlhih itself. Languageti grow.1 work la $1.10,000. mated cost republic. lif prominent men that like trees and men . they Calet be gressive state, who is seeking for the rare order some of the problems with which the , have Governor indorsed Belittes 4, A pecks committee appointed several manufactured. tAtin would not do. combination of delightful climate, ideal farming communities of western states have candidacy, a majority are Protest- - It is week. tempered kith several . weeks ago by the city council of Ogden labor conditions, splendid schools and sub- - to deal.ants. un- , men are and languages. living , to appraise the value of real estate. im- ... The uninitiated may wonder what a to agree on a satisfactorl prostantial fields of endeavor, is' cordially in- Governor limith's slate and eity able I proverslota and personal property, renundtation ot it. '..,.. Wed to come and Partake of the feast of "tramp car is The term applies to a eon:of New. York, certainly displays no a valuation of $394.402 on real ported ,-. animosity to the Catholic religion. The worlti will not be ready far a slimmed of 'farm or other produce that is opportunitiee. estate; 11174.012 on improvements and The front of Cardinal return thouHayes several for universal language When the California gold rush became sent out vrith no particular destination, but 821.401.0 on personal property. Rome with We honors lately be-year s.. perhaps 100.000 year - 4 stowed verde made the occasion 'el stingthat a 'wild pante in 1848-4- 9. and men were de- - is, shipped from place to place in search, of v -a Language will be time By aa striking & demonstration as haa , ---- apoken Which no one now living families - a market. To illustrate: A certain farmer. their other. and serting York responsiNew been in seen ter , years. The radio will understand. blithe troing to the Pacific coast by wagon according to report, shipped nine carloads largely on great ideals. The sentiment Of Traffic was shut out from Fifth ave. could . -- ,. .., .., .. .. rtrirsrproceederle ' trains and ' I For t , i. really great man' apwh,n I Ft'tll Prpg - InertrtririrrtrratrtMtriTosserIs wit in his cattedmi-ettirerobe. pears all the world sill .want to l the W'ere sentimentality; it is based on love of &min- - magniftrent-wearin- g the admints-- 1 Cot. sees the President ',rearing the-red ,Qung admonished b,boNipleagatostielecink init beim him. , as-sby 'around to forth-of Anierleans its offal t , -- their tinfmhed task Cr reclaiming a wilder- - ihiPped and reshipped so many times before try a- - belief iiviliacountry-, a ins e - of of his rank ..as aprince of the metier will 'lecture WI tration A ; that we dare not cottispit ourselves' church. On his arrival, Governoe antne. great the bead. Friends and foes stlikit how-- 1 to a program lonely from ' of estrangement hoinee- and producing fog& being old that the man who raised them is national beauty .1oir most or all on a defT Ai Smith.. chief official of New ever. to refer the lack o( attempts Europe and the restof the World." Alps. and be hoard by titudente la cannot eat gold and Pilver," he said, iii York state grePte4 him. respectfully Peking, and Rio de Janeiro. borne. While Paid of The pre cents in of for love to but six Amerira home the have Knoxville oratorical StMtlnel got st (Intl. that stamps might persuadon ' ' I . kbuting the herald ring worn upon and in his Journal he wrote: be taken advantage of by a less Dem.) Pf.e dilatory methods on- this I know a great I his the entire shipment. 'Another example is extraordinarily beautiful and istiminietration .cer. hi , because and shocked i fluesiti finger. i ! cànF tem Prod man "Some have caught, the gold feker. I that of a producir who sent out'a carload of many homes there an. In the speoefi,- - according to the other torett--ofyears- to tale It to ate.to say that PO tar as his rob-the - poor peasant ....,:t hive, been :charmed- by their love !of own stick nod All Saints, to reina.n in eggs umter similar atIvicel-The- le emir(' News t Ind) i'there Is- tn these interest as he and hisstep' were re-- Indianapolis as. is at etat concerned least. One through their truperatitions. a pleasant lack of ii,ritto'ti- i sociat,s waited in the rnatter tf about to be Th.very - the yallc7s Pf the mountains. mate irnPr(ne- - consigned seven times before being disposed children and their courteous and sympai- Al Smith as a presidential candi- mid e young-cou- ple we reparatlons. and he would begin v. News declares furiiie-- . t. be wi1 his dates judged by married that if they didol give him have traveled fsr silwe the day's! erything over stratn to a world rose ments, build comfortable houses and raise of and when they did ftrot a buyer it was in thetie attitude toward s.vomen. The Amerirecord,. not by hie religion. It will the demons would inture when men were asked to behove! feronce of his own .iliet,ad of jointrr ain against the days of need. .., town the In the Ing the nations alreadv where the shipment c an children are very advanced in their be remernbered that he carried money V. kery them. They refused. and on their that ail athere was of va;ue toganiseo less From advice of this kind, the w isiVun New two York than in pt tmoting these to. state great nation obi.' 'a full! years way to the Wedding. their horse life of originated: The accumulated expense was education. They go at a great pare. They ago and dinner To concludes. "the; ever which the terestgl were .Savannah thek pat,'" and by biggest majority a at they : . of which. is now generally conceited. ,came such for the handling that the .hied large pig I "tho 'Pre:indent speech was admirable' There is' Pres (Dein.) add i producer are rather startling in that way, but hake- recorded tor any governor. thrown; little In the speech. in the opinion trot nearer to the 1,eaue of Naan iinpression, curioUslY wrouClit and w ide'r. treali7011 comp.aratiNolv met many children as sweet and delight-barred the road of the tiridDWhen - 11.7141.FT- nothing. pig Dealer tilanCleveland Plain the :: tions ftI.,1111,N11."Conservative- Democrats. which the girt decided om-) it be sithonkh ly Circulated. that min'ng was taboo in 1'10 thee- - tent ap. to eliminate this Method. of handting ful as my Young - means Democrats who think- that arunting terribly. his and t the inhabited an Indication as demons pig unco proncit-s: that ! nsktous," snit that mining people were nott wanted . foodstuffs-anwer ouM ok for their wanted to t pa other produce that,. attention after iity I have noticedpeople banded .. in' biasitility When TJ. - 't placate the demons With the president's partteam.' Preaident 14sirike Ile front The reFnrda Amy that most, of the larger will be directed at 'the Salt Lake ualviticse, :::::,.w.n;;;; för- reading gOnd stuff end- in a de- - ten'artre r' work money. but the intelligent young to get the requisite .. gether Sionsetittait. meeting': An intelligent Congress." infoI .. '':: 'fortunes stale hake come from mining The fight is to -moc- - man killed the pig. .' mittenesiti counsel lot -- In41edge27 Jumping o The There should by western pro- - eire for disposition way of settling wet forth by the president on -i .. amitlat many among the leaders of the democratic Not at all had, especially for a Scoteli- -' ,Fise, fonvierly simbas.7sidieLtnvis E.es; pig belonged to the sorcerer who views mining rave., &leers. assisted by the car service division the offalea, fore,an Chicago MO party to quarrel wtrhAtrl, Cootidge." There is a great ind-Rtip,tdeclareo been Eigr-eli honor e d by the people- - Utah of t he 'American R adwav assoc let ion.- the sudsto-- - says, lo w o exu lt even though -the Mr& succeededThan;--wh1n getting g lil Par wants damages,the 1,Incoln Star, (Ind t which Ilost acandal. but there, no Can 916 for U. tow of the- preaMent reFal7114Xn : ; -theviimestdeutt- LA JO iadds..tlalthough. religion-the'''''firetilibie thePraire. Nth- - rbn,,,t' the Leoprmt 'Veld. :M.Sal.t., Eske.it...ks. - .7 the meolin i- is StifY1 accept co.lernant;!"intmnN6-wrateysotrHuman beings get r a bit lardy confession of !of of intelli this Importto their thing suited pritteloal ' I. One want. or the the necessitv .:of Amerfcan partlete picture? ' ?tint a better conserve- endorsed. the! will Erni rriany Utah' farmers have been fulness should be willing to tho address. "He &:sio ' misrepresentations. They the feet be potion. that et Met geom. i - victims tire candidate then over. But It Harding proposal to Condeos for wlped the MiStS from hishaseyes ; of the evil iornPfailloil or not. at for the kind that thel went. and adherede to tho world court" the Atli not make hie election any more pay It ie trne that agrirulture bee been the' eutteneo-thi- t ...... he...intends . . Tritons continued to proceed towards bringing "truerInherited "Mr. ibis Coolidge plan. -'' Mal Most of them are assdvialed- with -- the . . ,,' He gives the outpoured-- , of ilittnir, ica to het tight poeitioil in world of Crergo' n. l'ernts1 le a 'Witter ot ' regarded Is: ill's n.slin'tif !On ttati.p-arIt 'teemu to he another instance l affairs it burr au wIlit, has made a study Why are bees'and butterflies . unIn high terms of. pralse of the life did of these tirod . sylrania. in whtch the hopes of men outrun t; of permanent growth. ri,A ilizal.ion cannot o f the whole in the slin? et Dancing rt heir API perteacea, It aturat that t 411"PA declare.: neeessary things. -marketinkprobleto and has long since 4 1 lit'ise-ot in an onbd"rAnk: i hope hout , bray. should.Wehutlike -rountry Telerate," the' ..ryiitens referred In and substi- - 11.1s and' buttercups upat iftati arbitrala President adwig not CoOl!dge depended... . dura Where it is neglected. ?ha piOnPP rs tilted More modern Sit"ming' everY 1)9e! 1 poilsh.. ate a can of wall cleaner tion and the avoidance of 'v:olence dleted to making sp,eechs, hut when methods, in disposing of ' WA have much ill he speaks he has do fa'th but realized this great truth and acted aecording- - i their farm WAS all to sate, OO was That dead. I and products.wh does Mr. Bobobok. , - agreements made in a pearefu;' P.m New Yolk itileseh is ri.t a par- ' Time would have fv 'They brought water from the mottnialivt aastei effort. Iframe of mind and te.ted in teni..1 ty dliverance hut that of Preeident I shocking--taySeem lifo. his heirs would have ondedThip of the whole country and in toe and spread it deer the Foil. They tolled. amii P1111,;E FOR .1111:RIC C by doesahl I'd half forgot! burned hie money. name of the country to the ettirldt"I tho 'Week! 111111 rreelaees 'lb - ,,, at . the and struggled, and planted. and! of 'The Presitient ha9 (white, a toe,planned. Press May. . . What the ,i,a. 17111Y Eurrowosa laterrats front Germany Men policy for this government.bought lapen...ma . are 4. still doing this and deserve, is Saying. reaped. They CIRT IN ,4'citeh for 11 giant aubtoorsible I the St. Paul Dispatch (rrid ) 'varied Country declares Dr..John .,1A he are all the water- - b tho and plans viewpoints! . .so aroInteresting ugs a larger share nf prosperity than' they ba 0 : It'n a groat balLeship ,, ,, cruloor p.prevs4.4 trt hoee newepeperal "which. while avoiding the Scylla ketioan by nanic. recently returned to ?, . seem to loan agawg AI lool sCo n on one sido and the Donning that can pink bolowdbe water. cart". , been Matk who,. policiott receiving. isolation- In thin tP,Iptc41,41,414b4ifs of interhationalism on --this 'this 'ilatRe land afier a, roet,letsceof fie,i And the solemntady-bug- s rying It, great gotta and reaPPenr Wide Differences : . for toe the Rapids l'iosa UIten crops are good and prices are la ic ,t P3Ilt in Arner,c'a.10r, beimau ors' e rizilt 4Pc't 1.6Arreek any C". DoLing ..9n Ibis Stalest-of 4 r artration .1' - theUnitod Steins : Viewson."-- -- the t;cand really' encouraging --- not part or hold AL toranseirt-Z- , --- - ...,,.... the:Ns-hoe- , world in -'affairs." in state The the Detroit r'ciolidge epeech.was 'Met Pre. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian ' all 'the meadew. brooks pagor of the building - ' Si' credit for the Dilate t: Pres. tind ) iloclares the be!ttr'elesrh"tio dintributten "whole Speeech 14 do U'hv Coolidge ihrtlessnjd8oraoPqn:": the entire ; for the) ..c'I-'Ichieseirrent, but the apparent rec. 'tont, "I the ad4rtAn le conotructias comivily is iiif, chime)) ill New; Ylii... That ha was greatly Try to run away - ., ' too elide deep es fzith. 4Th4 rr... is obi forward !oohing." that that sett'evement Ile . not only feeds us all but tia t ognititin . gloom. wilt, the, hame life of Americans Ais though, aoitie one were chasing them?, - mikado on Preaidest i Editorial commont nuch a aubmersiblo Ship coute.cise turning the admtnistration'a taxis : Press adds, i uming a certain spends .1he returns of his industry and in- -. I i i and bo' l y towards amount, Of intellixehee in the hew,. a staernent ,he mde in to the surface. togide the barber. or Bess me! this is MAY oolidge's ;pooch to tbo Asstv!iated more definitely Of Arnerteala i ling of public posaihiiitlitti collet). Neri Or Sanrune Francisco ailaire,the York the. , provident tong oths &wile. Pressr in Now VeStinent; in the section where he lives. Wah LOT,I011 on his arrkal. Here is what he IS .......maintains that de entry Wh d likellathfree :. - York., snootiest gamut from highest orals to kit rianticithnearhmreirlid;r; 11 expressed more manufacturing plants' With their pay- - reported to haNe said: upon wh ether the c ouUtryqis the -start and it lhoboleubquigeror4 immediately. , r a, serum , torte to call of eondomoation.. Praise sad in 'twilit; and ' this sosorost connection tirneu not more In and is This country provided criticism alike are dtvidee botsrson when European affnirs bate reach- - makes idatement exceedingly Imo rolls, think the ,American is the greatest various people employed from-en- t Gods -Gower beds,, of or picked aubtriarinee with flying the an Si) Settled of adequate Springfield portant his ta( genexposition !twoline there Will be a larger local market for of all idoalists. He regulates his hfe 'very Oh; I know! it's May. .on um P.. M. Alden. machines. comments t ' ga aft and That fact should . v( tn .) of Governor James Id. era' policy." - - li IVARREN T. --:tlet. RAY, A he until April 301 I 111( as th,,, ti..glie,t t.ft!rial.in one of the ! to!, 10.4atist totem onr tolit,try. li .trwday oc... Bono romitton000 too hoonosa ,.communtc,"lions to Tho D000ret Now'. halt Loh car. utak . t -- i I1matsoLbsboi. - wItero-Tielsegin- Atjailf-a-:.--r,einiT- . ten-Se- ar rnIcv-dentinde- . "Fra" , a A ', f . gruff-lookin- g i,--1 - ' - chicage,,, .......i at:e: ' , - ; - , - : .10ggo4i--iStiroOgt- - s :' , - eomef:Iirrer-arrlef,ltle-rat'or- Mm, nd . I a 1. f - :::-- ---,- - , :, I 'zsa , " I' . i iI 1 : self-respe- ct rugged cars built- at ' ,,, , - !,Wprofit ' 1 today. It is extremely durable. Owners ivilltell you that it averages well over 22 miles to the gallon of gasoline, and that it returns 18,000 miles or more to a set of tires. i - ! - - - g ---- -- . : - , .. r Perhaps the most notable' feature of the good Max- its econom- - satisfaction the It gives its owners. It is one of the strongest,- , : ' - , , irlIt ' - . gher 0. price. For instance, it accelerates semi-precio- ;., yet-!lo- w from 5 to 25 miles an hour In 8 seconds. Its ease of i., sys I 1 riding and handling is standing, and its beauty is almost too well known to '.- This-ut..alo- ' - ug . ' - . , TWENTY YEARS AGO , .. i. need comment. . - -- wealth-and.reno- -. TAYLOR MOTOR CAW' Ca. - TODAY ' , ..:- - '' . and-blig- , ' . . . - 1 - 0 . He-w- ill . -'- - , dr-- , triii-corre- Tase l . Or-- ,. . ..... ... be - . are ss -- ''''..----------- ' are ' M i i , . - - - -- --- qt-- NOW 0 CLUB SEDAN. . , -- - t- ..,-- ,.- - . - dowtectio-policien-- of , - - -- - ,-,- n . - t 1 , - . Part-of---t- he - . . - r tt -- -- on - . ed - , tits' 1. 0 . . jji4 - 0, :', t., '. 1d de 1 well-kno- wn . ,. 11 Tribune.t- l 11 .:-- - - - mar..: -0', 1 - i . , - . - '' - ' - - - ' 1,.F-d-ieto:ti-41.- . i - . -- , a.e-N- o w- i f ,. tl: ---- ot"sfu-Inrtii- , ; - - II -- - - '- - . . ' ; ? cs- . ., , ' A " roller-skates- f I . ' ' ' - - . , at-th- --Edit- .!' t, pcospers---M-lien-l- down-heart- -- - - .. - ed , 'I ' eittnffrm ' - - - ' "i --- 'I .., --; - :': ave - - . . e' ',..:,..,:.:-.,yilTrt- ' thing-Insi-h- t ' - get, 6516 ' ; 0 , i a - -' -- L 917 . t-- rtranre--1-o-tler-th- I- --- . TUE DESERETJcgTS,$A11 ' together anl work earjy and late for the liA1110 City. Utah. common; Published Afternoons Esoetit litondalb atianrentent, of : this ilotleut -44 ptirpofe anti- harmony i n wealth. eircruistiew of Unvy Stimuli of Member Audit : ellbet-wil- l accornpl;sh wonders. The Liewret RATES atissaurrios, : 'Ono s11 Newa wilrilk) Vs parl and every loyal citizen ...., week on Stontlt 1::61! Sill have a '", e same, 7 One Tear I Cents : ainris copies , liti rsel . The above rates aryl to teb. Idaho. 4 SIA N iNt) It rit1ON. mates by mall. pee Su. and ' . -- --- - - . . i.L". ."' - . ,.. . -- - o - ' ' 7 j , |