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Show -" e ,4 4, - Ar -- vir -- tir a4 1 - . . , - - THE DESERET laws XPRII;! 28 1921 -- MRS. BEVERIDGE- -.- SONNYSAYINGS . PREPARES GRAVE , No .?1, FOR DEAD SENATOR N Sol SIM '11. 5 1;, 114 , i4 '''' : 11 Indianan NVill Lie by James Whitcomb Riley; - - Sodded 'Death Halted Biography. of -- Lincoln. - . ' - - - No, no. Bi ityl - - - -' - 4 - - , - tpt. - - nut' - Allbecauseofallavorarich,full-bodie;flavor that spells contentment from first ito last. What's more. this flavor is d i as les on the job every day--j. you arc.) Drink Ille(strong.me-titaspu I &umcc mM the samedmillion 1,dollar"flavorofigi Zistilways 'there Tu greet you at breakfast - election of Any Mex. ican President. sill ust - - Resolution - Opposes - Re . - ze I - o BARRED BY PARTY ACTION you forth 'Teel--, cup ing hie a nullion"whataworkadaydiffer-- , can happen every morn. len it makes! This is MI 13. - when your coffee-choi- - MEXICO OTT. April national Revolutionary parr. ty. whieh Is In convertible hero to. Oro purpose of drawing up for day a platform and choosing austii ilecc-fm-tofficer and vice president in next yew' general lection., bas adopted a moolution placing tho party ot rocof ord as opposing tho -MOXICIA presidents. This resolution makes It Impossible for former President Ohre- ion to roneive tho parry's bon. Tito spirant most proud-- I aunty mentionod was Gem ,Arran-dec- o Berman- governor of th federal district. who was minister - of war In cabinet. n P be r - Irma ibt:11' can become of farming I ledge 4'04 thousands and state farmer, thousands of conunen people with but two strong arms and Lesson From Denmark anothing large family to support. have, moder this system, be. sad coma farm owner & Salt Lake City. weliao-d-e people. Independent ', April Id. 111., camI do sot know st a better Gan Deseret Newc. rditon if ire tan r.orne time ago Dr. Skein Slunk Imunises than that, it by that.term. because no man r-re.wrote three erticles about Danish logistic; what he and toe much, farmers through eradicated news. e1 woos be works fore and there is It ass his opinion that plenty tar all. The children papers. ars as mends the Danish farm 'system conditions wholesome ander raised - pattern tor the rest at the world. - because work love tears to ascl la Denmsrk there is legfeettleet ars helping their parents to Ithfeh I think will eventually be they free and indepeadmit. They that become adopted throughout the world, Dortheir education rather receive is the system of state farms. work and experience than through old of the the kings leg regime school theories. end books through estates were give many large The late Count Frits was enthu1 - away to the Kings friends. gen- siastic) in support of this movement. rale and to children of marriages the poet of the desert. Jeppe outside royalty; and the eemetoe and &skitter. has his farm and his home people were- kept la Wades and. among' theta instead of living In the slavery. These estates were usually 4rea4 -- capital among the society and fully neglected and were in great Leen Denmark. being an agricul. S;ht on account of poor manage- ot the 'meat. About IS piers ago the tural state with 75 per centhas her ,lisinish state department started to, total arms ender the plow, and troubles. conflicts I have, industrial !take over these estistes and sticat in my lifetime such neglected howevor. I left Denmark in the a sailors and harbor being divided into 400 millet inof which ;propertioa the workers were farms.1 strike. happy homes and proaperous to a few cents' increase in each seeking teal their being from four acme. plot ' wages end the expert. delir As the state rettetrelt only a cery ere were Interested in raising their in es the eapital. the prices. which could only be done low interest . world .larmeas ars able to become owners keeping shortage on the worth of dollars or market-- Millions at the property In about fifteen were Such a little farm of butter. bacon and eggstwenty years. it having is tittle le support a family if taken ruined by this tie-uthe , proper care of, and the ?IMMO' the been stored in warehouses and was and farmers are earning la (het. spars entire constrir suffered women -and time le spent om improvements-o- f perelyzed, and innocent children suffered In the conflict. , Abe farm. Andrew Carnegie need to say that A movement like this Is truly pos. tible where there is a good credit in edecationAles lb. safety of the and Deamarit natioit . but it seem to me that edit. system established, the in. has the honor of ,Itaving the hest cation is ineafficiont where created eyetem in the dostrial organizations are organised credit of 'radii. Experts will toll aus that end founded upon the gospel , too much nation 1 hate end disagreement,- instead of makes credit and ,under. Poor. but I know for a surety that the gospel of charity this Is not correct when sPillted to standing. I think rather that the organisations farming. Any honorable person in world is In need, of Denmark who bee a little know. like thisCharity for the ignorant p. -- - in the Window; 1 'f bow suctik --- - V attending the convention. 1 Manuel C. Titles. Mexican am- t t) bounder to the United Staten and el I Omaro Latrads. under foreign urinated katorpi , minimal.. appeared today to be th 'and ridable ( J loading candidaitee for the- post In suer minister of foreign cession to Aaron Saone. who all his attntion and unlearned class. and Charity resigned to devote In the Mato of for the learned 'and educated class. to local politics Corn. Loon. an "rho old Nnovo There is saying its criminals hi Senor Totten has many' ouPPortmunity is raisingthem." bait order to punish only on it of the amount spout for penal and ors who SITI hisheappointment is More thorwore mood to the ground that insano institutions, of mon. 1 oughly nonversant witb Ifealcancreate a brotherhood think' that much of the unwhols. sUnited States affairs than any con. tether man In the republin unsound and soma, unhealthy ditions would disappear and that other's would become a thing - of--Os pant hi a period of lb years. Suck a moviimsat-woul-d revel. UTAH BRIEFS oconomic conditions of the Mankind would in this world. learn and noble achievement ffort showers Issue keen( SITTONTorty 'That charity-i- s the frosted' see kopt at Ow Antelope 'boozing most profitable business ths world corralbusy tracks and Id. hauling t)e has ever knowle, to Pile. This week le said to CARL. J. & JORG1011111,4. wool A bo tho last week or shearing. was recont large showing building ly built near the corrals for pro. I testing tko shorn 'hoer. IDMIO BRIEFS I WITONPrbe Mites ward esteleOOBIZVELT--Werk brateti Monday night in honor of the of tbe Printwelfth anniversary of its mentary school. In charge of cipal John Watts and his nine teachMoiled Wei ers formally lateday noon. A cantata laidsummer Eve. TO EZASTRE EROSION. was presented In the evening by ith OGDEN. April litflipeciallCr pupils of all the elementary grade. Great 701111ing director of the But three of the faculty are return- Basin experiment station of the foring next year. Principal Watts. Mrs. est WEnoch in service Ephraim; Be A. Or Miss and Ellen Jordan Nelson. associate rang. examiner. and Walter MIITIII. clerk. left the district tomtit office Wednesday for BLACKPOODTMiss Welch's read- the Great Nitta station to make ing class in Junior high &siva & mod-Ra- their annuai experiment work in performance of Merchant of erosion and stream flow. Venicio in chapel Tuesday morning. The cast was Roland Dance, Arland GRADVATES MAMBO. Clifford, Ernest Floyd Mensal, Markley. )darie Marshall, Daa FILLMORE. Anti! U.(Special) Shirley drhoemaker, Claude The following students will firedDenton Massing. Ben Martin. Jean uste from the Millard county high Collins. Vivian Moyer. Russel Ward school: Bober Bartholomew. Lawand D'Oyle Adams. rence Jackson. Allen Stephenson. Erma aad Gladys Anderson. Elaine Francis BOISE. Idaho, April Hatton. Charles Dvei s, AttPr a conference with Governer Sheeler. Mabel Laborent, Itha H. C. Baldridge, J. W. Wheeler, warManson. Merlin Virginin feet-tor- n, den of the p.ult.ntIary r. D' Orr Grace and Catherine Calliforter. Poynter, superintendent of the Ida. Vernon Hunter. Wanda Bushnell, so state school and colony at Nara-P- t. Avis. Patridge, Ins Huntsman. and Dr. R.. M. "'ouch, state mediRobison and Merle Kimball. cal adviser..W. D. Vincant. aa pres- Fairy ident of the state board of ultanIT. ANTSIOSIT WO MEWL ics. announced yesterday a meeting of the board would b held aaris BT. ANTHONY. Idaho. Anrit 21, In Way to evolve plans for making (ifsecial.)The following ticket was Idaho's sterilisation law effective. elected Tuesday leCtiOn yesterday. Gerinn. Mr. Vincent is superintondent of the Mayor. Judge James G. Idaho industrial training 'school at clerk. William Z. Daily: treasurer, Si. Anthony. James A. irryeri councilmen. J. O. Ashcroft. Walter C. Mohler. J. A McDonald. Genrge Socrist, George B. TO ATTVCD INbii&vir.. , Maine and William M. Hansen. Justice Valentino Gideon of the Aviation experts hove estimated supreme court left Thursday for Washington. D. C. to attend the that 7 per cent of theispower that representWhile 14. law institute May 11, keeps an airplane up the cart be will visit his son. ed by the suction on the IMP?, surfaces of the wings. R. L. Gideon. ot Hartford, Conn. - - AT --PRESEN- CE I - - --- -- STORE, - -- -- -- - -- --, --- - t ---- - - It 2 - To 3 l'.' 4 0 4 29-3- 0 1 1 MUSIC X 2 , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL t 0 0 - , a i 4 0 - -- - : - NEWLY REMODELED F 1 AL----- THE-FbR- M- OF THEIR OPENING 0 i ,;e S PLEASURE OF YOUR E- REQUEST-TH----- - scpmPANy .;,,,,TK.g3,4yForpd,LUR,Nrrpr ti----- dointatos,are Fourteen-trundle- d- tI ' I) -- What Readers Think Mazy Sits bald - st liyouiblea-ifa- .. .. I IRECON tvery mor ningil ' An unfinished work-t- he dory of the life of Abraham LITKVIII laYS in the study et the Beveridge homeTwo volumes containing the history' of the life of the emendDater up to the time be entered the White House, were practically completed. Two additional volumes were contemplated. lir. Beverlditi bed said be expected to devote the next four or five years t tithe work. Affiliating with the Republican arty be made great ritridett to the front rank of recognition. Tor twelre years be repreeented In- diens In the United Statee inmate Then he turned to his pen. His 'Jelin Marshall," published a, few years later eras proclaimed a magiterpiece which erould bre through . I Anbot tin' 'bout Perkin arms. I bold to 4 count '.me (Copyright, by Pub', le Lodger...) --- Mr. Beveridge who had bees indisposed for nearly two weeks eras discussing death with Dr. W. D. Lattle.-oti- e of his physicians but & few minutes before be dirt. Shortty before the heart stopped boating Dr. Little bad toads & thorough examination and bad found nothing of & grave nature, it was said. The patient annoarod in good spirits at about 630 o'clock, 40 minbefore death ,overtook hint. -- , utes Mr. Beveridge discussed for some . -i-time the ravages of influenatUmduins the war period and of warn-re- Butting death toll. Without log. death came oddest?. the brtdde at Beveridge ems , s I NDIANAPOLIS. April IL- -IAP)--- A trews knoll in the shade of the last. resting place of James 'Whitcomb Riley. Indiana's famous be the burial ground for " the remains of Albert J. Beveridge. rho died here early yesterday ' morning. Grief etricken though she was over - the suddert ttentistrof her husband from a heart attack. Mrs. Berardi visited Crown Milt make certain that the final resting -- plats trouid be in filament' with isings the former Senator liked The widow bore up well under the strain of meeting death virtually alons . for there was no ether relative present. - I 7 TO 9. lit li' 4 '1 Ootnes now springtime again, when birds build their nests and folks everywhere in America unite in visualising the home they would like theirs to bethe Better Home of their dreams IMINEIMMIO Whether in the complete refurnishing of your home, or in just adding touches of gay beauty and real comfort where most neededwe can help you share in that satisfactionhelp make Better Homes take on a new meaning and new inspiration for you! id the latest furniture creations are here va;-- - you'll remark, on going through this abundant stock, that the prices are zotably as low as the quality is high! Come see usearly and often. rietyand Stew-en- , it , Zr J. " f EAST3EAN iHEEHAN,-11- . D--t When the firs leaped at her she threw' lip bet bands an arms to shield her eyes. They invariably do for the action is Involuntary. Very likely' her yea were gave& But her nose and lips and clan and neck were burned. As she bold hor Erns raised in front of her the firs burned them on the lower side clear to the armpits, searing the breasts and cheat at the same time. The doctor mid did- what -- cent bertione end her Hf. was saved.Then year followed year and as time went on new conditions devilone& , There wars Warn and the scare VOW hard and strong. Those on the neck dragged and dragged at her chin until at teat It rested on her chest and she mould not move her bead, either backward or to the Ida She could not breathe proporit. e With her .bead alwaye - ' , , ' 1.' - term-sh- - 4 . ' , ' ; treat. - 7. , could- - to nor did ha know could be dons. at anything that towards the ground. Her arms were so tightly hold by the scars on the shoulders asd under the annolts that she had no use of them. Her hands were bold stittrt out Iti'frent: she tblild Tittibla 't14In not us them for work., could rot she la no longer unsightly. the is self supporting and cheerful. does wen bring thom to her face. The doctor iris lorry but titer not shun company. Plastic surgery gull tablas boo could do about. it, too taken her out of her sitidotv, only down THE NEABS.The Mary gradually gave up hope. She knew she was a burden to her friends. yet there s as nothing whatever she could do for herself .1 She avoided her friends. She staved at home and at home she kept to 1 herself. Mary Oat In the window and watched tha world go by. It is indeed an HI wind that blows good to none. for it was the war that brought hope for Mary in its train. Some doctors may as yet be 1 only dimly aware of It but taking ,. advantage of one of the lessonal 'learned In HIS war' Inaspitals the born. hospitals have basun to establieb surgical departments. where all these trouble like Mary's can be reHeved. There le almost sure to be on. within reasonably as? reach. .That scar which holds her face down is taken away and in its place Is put good healthy skin from some other part of her own body. 'Me drag is released. MarY caut lift bar I bowl againwtybo caw kook straight ahead and all around. She can breathe in comfort. She can moss her arms and make use of her hands. With the dragging hues of scar g'one and the, taro and neck covered-witivitnoot- W nom - :: :: - - - bezes,goxic,41.4"s ..; --AIL co ;(L.. I I LL, N, ASK - vo0 j MASZ121ED?. i ID ONE SA18.AJC; ,The"J' 6er is segi Au.29664r.cAortzss -- AiDtrIrEIS9Jr-A14- 0 i Aeoor ociec01:0J6 - , Cs.- By Sol floss . - 4 ; |