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Show 4 f , i THE DESEKET NEWS MONDAT JANUARY 31 . pitals, theatres, club-hous- es, etc. The nl !'! ''w !) anti-forei- gn g; In ........ t , t i i 1T , i " TP' mi h u BALT LAKE CITY. GAMBLING . JANUARY 31, 1923. AND BUSINESS. aubject parte of tb country. California, Florida, Colorado and other states are confronted with the problem of nee track gambling; and tbo best thought of the citizenship In all these place is strong for the elimination of racing as a recognized and invariable source of evil. Of course tbo gambling in thee various eommunilie Is making a strong fight for lha continuation of racing; Th members of the gambling fra- -. ternity realize that if racing is discontinued ' throughout the country, one of their important source of revenue will bo cut off. Following Is an editorial from a Denver newspaper that will bo red with interest: i 'When gambling la stopped on tha racetrack tha latter is closad a mat. ter of business. Ibis from Traps, m Florida: "Friday's borse rasing at the Traps Jockey dub track called off after the state supretna court bad refused to stay an injunction ' against tha system of certificate telling. The Tampa Kennel club, operating a dog track, also announced that no racing would be held there until the court bad permanently decided the ease." "Certificate selling" la a scheme to get around tha law against gambling-Gambler- s are trying to get tha Florida' court to pHt hair in their interest Tampa is a winter resort A great many, ' from tha Forth ar there about this time. They must bo relieved of their ready money before they go away. In this respect Tampa has tha advantage - of other cities which indulge in the , "sport of kings" and call on their homo I citizens to foot the bills. Before Interference from the law, Tampa was in position to "catch 'em , eomlng and going." If tha equine failed to get tha visitor loose change, tha canine attraction would batch them aura, Tourists do not come to Denver to j witness and bet on horse raeea. They prefer Mother Nature rather than the artificialities of the racetrack. If tha bone nelng-gambtibill becomes a law the Denver citizen will be alone and must foot the bills. The city will be gone over with a fine-too-th eomb fa tha interest of a foreign gambling trust. A community that must depend on gambling is not one to appeal to tho better elements' in the United States as an Ideal resident city in which to bring up families- - Passage of the veiled gambling bill would be to the great detriment of the city in the long run. We would hate to set this sovereign commonwealth, through the operation of the measure in question, become a silent or active partner in a Gambling pro-gra- ni V J I feared that (he danger, will be of the settlement from outward attack is u A It is from mob violence within the city as defense of tbo hor nc ituUon in comparatively easy. Chinese residents, 'of BECAUSE whom there are perhaps 850,000, when innow, readers in tbia communcited by the Cantonese or Russian agitators, ity will ba interested in experience and may cause serious trouble. from other opinions on tbla elo-ma- n! a sary. ng , Combine. Aj tn Colorado, so in gambling does not help traffic or anything else of THE SITUATION AT The question at issue is not .foreign The rights were granted to foreigners awsy back in 1843 and the international settlement, built on land which the Chinese could sot utilize, has been of great benefit to China. It bu meant prosperity to China and has been a refuge of countless thousands of the Chinese people. The interest of the United States in this matter differs somewhat from tht of other foreign powers. At present we do not own any portion of the foreign settlement, but there is a large American eolony endangered in Shanghai and our concern is primarily the preservation of the live and property of American citizens. American ships and marines will not be used'except for this purpose, but the JJuited States will not tolerate unwarranted violence against Americans in international ShanghaL domination." ADDITIONAL LIGHTS ORDERED. "THE city commission did s wiu thing the other dsy when it voted to upply certain remote sections of the city with mod-e- ra wo lights. Edit Lake is known the country over ss possibly one of the best lighted eitie fa tbs United Stales. Thi 'undoubtedly I tru of the business district where enterprising merchants have combined to establish "whit ways known such because of their myriads of electric lights which fairly blaze after the shades of evening have fallen. But there have been and are many places fa the suburban districts where lights are rather scarce, being found only at intersections of tha principal streets. Because of the length of city blocks these lights hardly meet existing requirements and it has been found necessary fa many places to install additional lights, particularly where sew streets and alleys have been opened up and- - homes erected within the blocks. It is this class of streets which received attention at the bands of the city commission several days Other such places still demand ago. consideration and doubtless will be favorably acted upon fa the near future. 'As pointed out fa tbeie columns. some time ago, lights are necessary for tbs protection of citizens and especially for women who are obliged to be out at night without an escort There have been frequent instances where women have been attacked fa out of the way places where street lighting was poor and hav e narrowly escaped serious injury- - If for nothing else than to afford such persons adequate protection, atreela and avenues fa outlying sections should be amply illuminated. We congratulate the city commission on its disposition to provide eltlzens with every possible safeguard and feel assured that so far as circumstances wilt allow they stand ready to tender service comUtah borse race mensurate with existing needs. This U the business, tourist spirit which should actuate public officials, value. for after all they are placed where they are largely to do just this very thing. SHANGHAI - SOLDIERS CASHING IN. GOVERNMENT BY SCIENCE. A Great Memorial. eius Tr . What , lot Angeles Tin. la said to b tb aratat President of aad most ooetly memorial aver plana 4 or . erected In honor o t any notable la tbo world is ready to taka form In Mow Tork Rate's tribute to Theodor Roosevelt. It will bo-- a stately odlfloa, to coat more than t2.t0D.5OO, on tbo ground c th American Museum of Natural 'History, facing Central Fork west, to Kow Tork. Tb fund wao at lte propriated by tbo legislature sion last year, and plana made by John Roaa.ll Pope, architect, to whom apses- bn bare tbo a. too of prize-wlnnl- wao awarded recently. Symbolizing tbo cl.nttflo educational outdoor and azploratloa aspects of Boooevalt rather than th political and literary, tbs Pops design Is for a structure to embody tb id .ala purpose and plana f tb American Museum of Natural History to which th deed Preaidant devdtad tbo early and closing yearn of IIZS.SSS Tils Ufa. - , Th memorial ia planned as an integral part of tbo pubUe educational atyztera of tbo atats and to form an extension of tbo work of tho groat museum. With .thee ideas la mind Mr. Pop to place boride an imposing entrance arch four bug column, each of which will b surmountod by a heroic figuro representative of on or the phases of Roosevelt's career. Within will be th great memorial ball with a vaulted celling ISO feet above tb floor. - Tho memorial will be of "fin simplicity, with a touch of myetery." Mo statue of Rooeevelt wilt be placed la th great as wao at first planned. chamber, There will be nothing to distract the eye front the majesty ef the rieta." It Is fitting that tbs memory ef Roosevelt should be honored la the way proposed, aa tho edifice will be a constant reminder of bis Interests, studies - aad labors, arid from those connected with bis political career. . BT GLEXN mXA Wlsoooria aad fa ary Mazarine. of Cabentty Cent editor O. Lowdra. t a recent ntlng of tho American Falitical association, reminded no that rproeatntlv aovernmnt 1 on tho defensive throughout th world. A while nso representative government was preached a a panacea with evangelical fervor. . Today K is being aoestloaed th world around. It 1 being attacked In tb field of polities! theory and not arid in tho field of poUtfcal action. Men of theory say that It no longer give ns nperior representatives who sagely guide na. bnt aubaerviont delegates who carry out our wblma. They propooo all eort of otgbatltutoa. 86m of them stop with exhorting a to go hack to tho early aa leader theory of a republlo which look upon It representative rather than followers of th crowd. Others go on to suggest a sweeping reform of tho systaaaoccu- 1 that would elect meet to represent representative government pation aad Interests rather than to represent Kates and congreaa-ion- 8 dog. A tho dog was killed following tbo arrest of Judge Brown no penalty was - , t Imposed, , . - Z Alphonso Bateman of Taylorsville was ovsroly burned about tha body In aa explosion at th plant of (ho Utah Consolidated Smelters whar h was sm- ployed. It was th second explosion within a short time. They think that this might glvo ns government by those who know rather than government by tho who kow-togovernment Mon of action, in on country, sot representative arid and rule by a small group representing th proletariat aa in ' Russia, governrepresentative In another country, men of action ment aside la favor of a dictator, aa In Italy. ar ouch no opsniy where change In still other countries, of mad, ther to growing discontent with tb lueffectiven current politics. ova to a either Manifestly wo do not want to hand eoraelve proletarian clique or to a personal dictator. moans of patting a now This mean that wo must fled way and energy and a new effectiveness Into our politico. And I oommond a aano counsel Mr Lowdena suggestion that representative government In America can escape th challenge ft is faring elsewhere only by its being put on a sclaBtlflo basis. Ha makes one suggestion of a first step ia this direction. W should, ho suggests, create in all department at Washington staffs of permanent under secretaries who would carry on tho work of tb government regardless ef change In political administration. ,reThis mean putting a constant body of selected scientific searchers back of our changing body of elected political representatives. In modern society, th problems that - confront government yearly become lese and lees political and more and more toiRnleaL And this means that the new polities must be lass political aad more aoicntlfte (Copyright IM7. by The McClure Kowspapcr Syndicate) of Mew Mr. Franklin Simon. Tork, n merchant who knows burbaa said that Park arenas, ins, before long, will b one of tho greatest malt streets fa tbo whole world. Ton might buy yonrsslf n log there. Harsh Words, Mister. st TODAY , Russian population Is increasing ' The Leisured Woman. mlnotaur. Russia under th Csar. had , population- - ltt,-00,0- Twenty-fi- r per cent of that was lost when th war took Poland and the Balkan Russia's population, countries. then cnt to 115.000.000. has already gone np to lll,IM,MI. Th Deseret Mews docs not necessarily endorse or oommond all of Hr. Brisbane's conclusions. His editorials ar published as expressions of opinion of th worlds highest salaried editor. BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright, 1527, by th Star Co ) Th 1515 convention aad nomination so far as th Democrats ar concerned. Is starting already. Mr. McAdoo, from out of th west, tell eastern lawyers that the attest o$ individual states to set said prohibition laws means embarking on tho slippery aide" of anarchy. This of cours ia almod at Mew Tork' wetness, with Got. Smith presiding over tt. 12, - -- oea Rue-ela- V . and Russia means to keep th now young Russians, not offer them op to nay warlike moloch or Aslslln -- s- - The price fa the Rough Dry price, plug a small charge for ' the inning. a China. India and Russia now load China's th world ia population official figure, 400, 000.000, doe net include men too old and babies too young to pay taxsa. Tb actual population probably exceeds and that population is waking up. o Bowar how you sell things short in th United States. Hungry Wall Street bears recently decided that Wheeling and Lak Erl Railroad stock was too high and sold a lot of it, without having what they sold. Along came cruel bulla, bought 0,000 shares of stock and put tbo price up 111 a share. Sad bears with pinchsd claws should bo grateful that tt ie no worse. Remember what happened when Great Northern went np mora than It points to 11.000 a share. o-- 1 sun-steep- ed spared ALL of the drudgery, of home laundering. - w. Mr. McAdoo even says that the effort to modify th Volstead law A company of Ogden capitalists, in"a concerted advance upon the cluding tho Browning Brothers, David national government by the forces Eccloa. H. H. Rolapp and others, purwhich since the days of Tweed and Croker have been mainly responchased the Blair coal mine near Rock sible for selling protection against Springs. Wyoming. tha law to crime and eiimlnata. It looks like a fight la harsh words." aa tha certificates before the expiration of two fish"Them wife said when the philosopher maxiissue. of date from The the called her "aa Isosceles ParaUelo-plpedoyear mum amount that, coujd bo borrowed at that time was eight and one-ha- lf per cent Cyrus H. K. Curtis paper says Messrs. Baruch and Chadbourna. of the face value, an average of something who wore tb big fighting men la like $90- Mr. Moore point out that should the McAdoo camp of have moved over to th Gov. Smith every veteran holding s policy borrow the camp, and ar for him now. Baruch maximum amount, it would this year re- and Chadbourna know a good deal political management and quire $215,000,000 to meet the payments. about ara entitled to front seat on the The Veterans B.ureau, be asserts, has avail- Gov. Smith wagon. . 0 able in liquid assets between $300,000,000 A suit la brought against Lord and $100,000,000. and while it is not manda- Gladstone, son of th groat home the author of a blacktory for banks lo make loans on the certifi- ruler, by book attacking Gladstones guard cates, under the law they are amply pro- memory. That British taw should allow tected against loss. th name of Gladstone, dead ft the "of is that It many quite possible years, to ho dragged In the mud. veterans ere fa need of funds to tide them is amazing. Aa to Gladstone's morals. this writer ean that he over the winter months when employment went home from the testify bouse of common at three In th morning or is not over plentiful. And possibly this is later night after night, hie old wife why they are making a fun on the banks. sited for him at th door under But It is believed also that many who were th clock tower to wrap a big muffler about his nock and taka not fa immediate need of money Joined the him bom. That was when he clamor for funds fa order to accentuate the mad his fight for homo rale on th opposition bench. belief that they were not being treated exThat suit digging Into Gladactly right and thus pave the way for an stone's grave brings ont tbo statement that for love ot a pretty adequate remedy. n spy, sent to England to get hold of him and Influence him, QUOTATION FOB THE DAY. Gladstone prevented wars. That sounds mora like HollyNo man's world is any bigger than the wood history than real history. But if tho thing really happened It man himself. That which bis eye can see, b worth while to find some his ear can bear, his heart can feel, make up would of that spys younger sisters and for bun the universe. For no man has any- scatter them around in Europe, or thing be cant use. What good is money to possibly even on this rid of the rd Every piece in the bundle rill be ironed end te&dy for immediate tue You will be al gg Jodf Willis Brown ef th Juv.ntl. court was found guilty by Judge C. B. Diehl" In th criminal division of tho city court ea a chars at keeping a vdoua Send your f amlly Kindle W be done Rough Dry Ironed. dtstrlet. - JAXUART XU JSST. William Jannlnsa Bryan, famous Nebraskan. arrtvad la Balt Irik City to deliver a lector la tb First Methodist church. WhU her ho was a Boost of Attorney Frank B. Stephen. It was Mr, Bryan's seventh visit to Utah. Whsalins at this city captured Charles Rim alias Chart Merritt said to b a noted Chlcaso crook who wao trying to dJsrao of a valuable aabi wrap which had bona stolen from th homo ef J. X. Wood. 0 . oast Booth T.mpl rireeet. ROUGH DRY IRONED tbo ' Frank Gladstone's Bones. Dtctlv Frank ( So lane . order to understand why foreign warand foreign refugees are now UP life insurance policies issued to a Hottentot, or a magnificent picture to an idiot? The whole world for you lies under PAID of the World war Carried a your own hat, and it is just as large and gathering at Shanghai it is necessary to have in mind a few fact about this im- clause that no loan could be secured ou such just as varied as your own mind will let It Boston Transcript. portant Chinese seaport, which baa water policies until after two years from date of become. Anon, GOT THE JOB. HE communication with about one-thiof issue. The time having expired soldiers said the bookseller to the "Suppose, China. It is the great seaport of Central over the country are besieging banks by the would-b- e clerk, "suppose a customer asked China near the mouth of the Tangtsa nver, thousands to grant them loans, most of for a volume we didnt have. What would you do? and here there are two cities, one Chinese, them demanding tbs maximum og 880. "Why. laid the young man, I would 1843 Not the other International In Shanghai being sufficiently frailisr with the book the order and then order the book was opened as one of the five treaty porta of terms of the compensation set to pass upon Exchange. China, and an important foreign settlement this question intelligently, the banks at " WALKING. ba grown up there making in reality two first hesitated Ip make the loans, but on bet ing assured that th Veterans Bureau would When walking on the cities, each with a separata government. earth ' The international city has about 10,000 stand behind them and make good any pos- Tm sure of God. I know the worth shidden woodfa the that' Of all , foreign population and several hundred sible losses, they0 readily compiled and the The mossy stones thousand Chinese who live there owing money is now being advanced. The brooks that flow through shedowed In an article ia the current number of to tbo added safety of being under foreign solitudes. dreaming hills end uxtura's many protection. This international settlement The Independent, tjzmuel Taylor Moore dis- Andmoods: is the most Important domicile of foreigners cusses the matter of adjusted compensa- All this I love, dear God! in China. The land was originally given to tion. He says that on Sept, 30, 1938, there Let me still walk the ancient earth ZJH5JX0 policies outstanding hav- - With eyes that see and a child's band fa foreigners o a to isolate them from tha Under I' Chinese. Her they' bar built S niodofa is a ties value cf $3,100, 008,908. B Peter Gray Wolf.' with oathadrala, nwnicipeZ o tOott, fa the law jxo Joan poald N tocurad f thf IN ship 1927 con- trol of the city ia in the hands of the EngThe French quarter lish and Americana. ia administered by tha French, and tha subunder the pronow Wc HI jects 'of each nationality areconsuls. It Lake Cltr. Utah. tection of their respective Published "Aftsrnoons Escept Saaday. Into this city are now being brought ef CirCTlattoe. K.ntwr of thousands of foreigners, Christian missiongEBbCRIPTlO.1 BATES. 1, aries. Obi Wak engaged in business in On Moot fJJ China, foreigners' others who have found it advisand Oa ) ur T.M Ilf Pif U Ob able to lava their districts owing to the gUkfl CoplM APPlT. to Uth. Wk" The above rate bitterness of tha recently aroused All w 17 stole ether sad vamlng, Nevada r monik. ll.Pt. sentiment. for Public tip t The Chinese city and the province of Address eomspendene Th E liter. Kiangsoo are still in tbs control of General remittance and boslnesv eornmunlca-tlo- n Sun Cbuan-Fanpat Tb who has been despoiled UUt City. CtMWt Uk Kiwi, hit i of most of his power by the Cantonese NATIONAL AKVKRTISINO REPRESENTATIVE as Ko Conv. whose troops are reported to be marching n. Tork Rothaoburg LE? on 8banghaL If tho Chinese city of ShangBulldto ..W Detroit poporoo ....SOI Coca CoUi BIO. hai is aurrendered to the Cantonese, the cur has Rulldln ....ini CoestHniloa hum. fore.gn powers will be forced either to evacl Victoria Balltips tt, louIa..... Conger aad Moody. uate or to hold the international settlement Aecele Callforala IllJ Hlrrtna Buitdioq.Baa Lo Francisco. California of Shanghai, Aharoa Bid, " Kniered at tb pootoffies at Salt Lake Cltr. This ia tbs reason why the British, a Mcoad claaa mauar accordluc to Act of French, Japanese and American vessels are IliA toflawt Marc the river at ShanghaL No Joint PrHi I exclusively atltl4 massing in Tit Associated disfor npnbUeatlaa of all fa tb credited offensive -- action it planned and It Is the credited or to It, aot otherwise patches tbla aewspeper, aad alao tb local a hope of foreigners that no defensive action liabad herein. All rlcbt tor npobllcattoa M other than a show of force will be necesspecial dlaoatcbaa bar an alao reserved. t4lt " ocean. -' - - - PlgrmCTITE Hyland 190 WORK. OJJice , 319 South Main parking space where It Isn't wanted. 0 ' A email note Indicates lack of Interest; a large on lack of faith. Important Events . In Church Hutory O By ANDREW JENSON, Civilisation has mad some prog. . rear, pooplo at a quick lunch don't snarl. JANCABT Si. - . 1S5X Nine Saint sailed from CopTon can tell n hypocrite enhagen, Denmark, for America, la Mexico. Ho religions hasnt any bullet being th first "Mormon" emi- holea. grant from Scandinavia. , 186g Christian J. Larsen, on of radio Isn't alone. Ton cant tha Imprisoned missionaries In tunTb out all ef poor Frederickstad. Norway, wao lib- guests area few when talking at aonce. erated. 164 A mass meeting was held In Salt Lake City, for th purposa of taking steps towards memorializ-naing Congress to construct a tional railroad from tho Missouri river, via th South Pass and Balt Ink City to th Pacific. 164 Tha first meeting was held In Another good way to last your th by brakes le t approach tha garage Saint settler on at 49 miles an hour, . the Latter-da- y a Verdes Peadres river tb (JuarCables aad radio ar handy. Othez), Chihuahua, Mexico. This was tha drat house of worship built erwise admirals couldnt WII Washla. galnto on Mex- ington what our by tho Latter-da- y a aforeign a policy ican solL must know s lot 165 Patriarch Robert Logan died to A divorce lawyer think np ao nfny vll chargee at Orangeville. husband who Is. rich. a nt against died 1901 Elder John Crompton a. Logan, aged 5 yearn. Too cant always tU. , W know 1M4 At a conference of tho Bingefficiency expert who deesnt ham stake, held la Rigby. Idaho. an that stake was divided and a por- ns th word "norm" aat all. tion of It organized as tho Black-foAmericanism : Racing madly W stake, with Ellas 8. Kimball th office; kilUng a placid hour aa president and Lorenzo R. while reading tb paper. Thomas and Don C. Walker as counselor. Winder ward. GranA hick town le an where only ite stake, was organized obt of n one store ia six cells garments tot portion ot th Mill Creek ward, ladlaa. with Joseph A. Cornwall as blah, "l HiaCoslan. house-erecte- . ot oe - Tho widows of two former president. Roosevelt and Cleveland, 1 op. 04 Prof. Albert Millar ef tbo B. plan an exploring trip together In T. University of Provo. Utah, South America. Mra. Roosevelt died. Henry J. G freer wes orknows tho way and will lead Mra. n bishop and not apart to dained Preston, Grover Cleveland's widow. preside over th Plain City ward. Roosevelt ang Cleveland, if they each other above, aa doubtless 1967 Mra Emily CL Lewder, who was present st th Hann's Mill they do In eoro corner reserved maaeacr in 1535, but eecaped th for former American presidents, mob, died nt Bountiful. Mra Sarwill be much Interested In th trip. ah Jakeman. a handcart veteran, died at Beaver. BEST OF Alls recently purchas- 1565 A building Saints in ed by th Latter-da- y It's Jolly to foot yon "re doing poor Portland. Oregon, for a meeting best. was dedicated house, by PresiIt's Jolly to know youve earned a dent Nephi Pratt. Emuel Back- t. man was ordained a bishop to It's Jelly to struggle along aad proside over" th HsrrlgvUle ward. strive. A. Beckstrand was ordained John In fact Its JoDy to be alive. . n bishop to preside over th Meadow ward. Its 'Jolly to know you stand 1511 William Wallace Hammond alone. died in Toquerville, Utah. It might be Joly the earth to own. David Breckeerldg died at But n Jollier thing than all tho rest 11 Is to knew that somebody loves Drlgfa Idaho. 1 Jonathan Hollard, first L. D. you beet. 8. missionary to Germany, and In. Philip Harrison. died In ventor of rubber bends; ' Balt Lake City. 1919 Daniel K. Bunnell, n Utah pioneer, end an Indian war veteran. died In Provo, aged 17. Its Brig. Gen. E. A. Wedgwood died in Salt Lake City. The Norwegian Mission was organised by the appointment by tb first pres,idency of August 8. Schou so Song- by Percy Mackaye. president. Wm. C. A. Smoot, aged Mr. Mackaye is Justly noted for 93. and one of tb original band Of his pioneers who entered Balt Lake community maeqnos und valley, July -34. 1347, died la Salt hi plays. During th war ha Lake City. uroto some magnificent eonnet scorching invectives, full of th Hr of hi righteous wrath. But tha tender Mackaye the poet who lovoa Nature in all her beautiful manifestations la tho one I like beet. Ho ean bo aa delicate and graceful ao Walter d la Man In a lyric like tbla It Is good to BZ ROBERT QUILLEN. know that this poet la now a professor at a email MoW to Landis: For $19 wH tell college, and will have, during the next few years, th leisure about a blind umpire who threw a to writ when and what ho wishes. gam last year. He is a singer who remains silent toe long. Distribution is th great problem, America ha plenty of always. The cricket Is chirring. d The is purring. Tbs boap frog ptpen Tbo beetle I whirring. And curled In his nest, 'Mid tho night dew of rest My woo one Is stirring. - It PARAGRAPHS rest-de- nt . About th only thing left to da th way of prison reform Is w an overstuffad electric r a a a , annoying thing Perhaps th about Mexico la that sha picked tho Nicaraguan who had tha moat right. But think kow much rotianar politics might have boon tt tha woman hadn't got in. a a In th old days courtship lasted before tha event, bnt no longer longsr after it. Correct this sentence: "I Uk th comic section." said ho, "but I always let th children see tt fireC In Install chair. (Copyright, 1137, Publishers "four Cough Will Leave You Quickly Owes yom Hart taking Fetsi Hoagy asd Tar Ctmptmm 4 ' Coofb end throat lnUailoo. nsrwooa herring, hard racking hroorMal coughs and Uncaring "Bn coughs yield to tm iufluenra and are qufckty effaced. Made by our own epedal peoeee, I cocnMnw the cisailve indnanca cf purw Pin Ter with other has HngingredisolA and tho mollifying demulcent effect cf clear Hooey. It is a booe to those wbo enffsf Ira troublesome eight coughing. " Jt doptodthto tocdScJw ftt rn O Lady Rhondda. British woman, said "existence of the leisured woman constitute a grave message to civilization, but it rosily doesn't. Eve. a leisured woman, might have kept out of mischief, with a sowing machine or typewriter to keep her bo y. Her descendant have don fairly well, however. o 0 A woman must have fi years of study and leisure, then 1 years to produce end bring np children. Tho rest of her life should include leis- Then quick. Fairy Hammer, ure to Inspire men with ambitious Lull my newoomsr '. Women ought not to Rosy and deep energy. In Bleep, soft sloop, only eraato, and inspire dull 'Mid the sweets of tbo summer. icimHSwiAR COMPOUND tree-toa- It may oomfori you to know that there Is prosperity somewhere. Mew Tort's Park Aronuo assorts flea says that street loads th world for "ooacontrated private buying power." A prosperous llttl group firing to la Park avonn has spend ea luxurie on things pleasant. but not necessary. Tho average annual Income in that modern canvon ef fashion and wealth la 71.005, Wherq money tt, business nM4r4yt. Tho stars at Like whit lasnba nr lte ping On th hills of tha dart Ia tho Good Shepherd's keeping Their wool Is like silk. Aad they pour their bright mffll For my little ones sleeping. Then hush. Fairy Tsmmerf Klee my newcomer. And eradl him deep la soft Own Mld tho sweets of the nmfiroh Keep, n.0. JENSEN OPTICAL CO. 71 Sooth Main SL, SH Lak. De mi Qf rr ta |