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Show THE - DESERET NEWS ,.', N0VE3IBER SATURDAY 19 192? .. to yvhich all' the e belt Lake City, Utah. , Pitons Wee. Puelkeeeel Al tekreeens tAcept Nesibee.. litemNe et Audit Bureau et Circulate:ilk eTUBbcittior ION IRATE& - --- Ole , math. - v8 - 0. tot Add roan corraiwoonditne tb.14$tor to ouktitcottos bead remittances sad business cornmssimm Deseret bloom bell Lobe City. Utak to T. Lions - '2-- - Week .0e Ono Mesta Oise year 144 Oes Tear lit paid la &despoil &woe copies I Oante The shove rates dipole to Utah. 1421102 farads-- and Wye:alas; other iats Oa 1114IL Der - NATIONAL ADVERTISINO IMPHYAILNTATIYgli co.. Rotheaburs tad blot Ins. Nor York City g Cost 41st Street frs......110 5st SticSigas 311st Nitro's. tool Doutriren Building Kola Coos Cots did& 391 Coustitutsois Atissta . uslislos St. Lout 1111 Bundles ' fel, Congss sad goody. Los Sassiss, CsMorals Wins. Sas Francisco. CsWorsts Minaret' st IS Si lett Lake Ote. es otteend class ramtottire matter steerdleg,to Aar of Maras S. 1117), Atipeciatel Preto to exclusively entitled , 119 His,::,.Sus BuilAturg, Holbrooll - ellspltehee - so tele nowooaber ann oloo.the tocal ea eon. honed herein. Mt richt for republication ed ,spocial alimittebea bete are aloe edoorvikt -1- 1ALT LAKE -- S NOVEMBER 19, 19:1. 111AMiSGIVENG- AND-TH- E HOME. n P.OftEwill anotherSaturdayThanksng have 4- -J , day come and gone. It beeMb appropriate. therefore, to devote this week's This is the Place" page to a Thanksgiving ' theme. ,There are so many phases of the subof Thanksgiving that it would be possible to exhaust, them in a single page. e Outstanding thouga, of course, is grati tude-fottie many blessings that the year has brought, and a sense or deep nitOret dation for the bounteous hanest that has so recentlycbeen gathered- - in. 'ThanksgiV. ing day originated out of the harvest-tim- e idea,- and its perpetuation has been associated with the picture or a harvest fes- -, tival. Meanwhile the real center of Thanksgiving day and its festivities has been the home and it is upon this phase of the theme that this week's' This is the Place' page is based. .Why not a glorious family reunion this Thanksgiving day He is a suggestion, worth while to all of us; The memories of Thanksgiving-dayof the past cluster about the home. Who of us but remembers Thanksgiving day in the old home, with father and 'mother. broth- erg and sisters, to share our happiness? Some families have preserved this excellent and delightful' cuatom, but, many others have forgotten, or at least neglected. it. In the rush and the strife of our modern times many families,have become :arsted and seldom, if ever come together and renew the ties of kinship and affection which won't' add a richness and a glory to their lives. The special displai page which with a 'supplementary editorial The Deseret News - - " - ?- - ten-det- s peopleof this -city. Ire ' flatly Interested. We are glad to know that the committee of the Chamber of Commerce is giving this subject careful thought and study. We believe that the conversion of our coal into a smokeless fuel will prove to be the most practical and effective method of dealing ly.ith the smoke AT FORT DOUGLAS.' CHANGES . - O.IMP4PiPlieg; 41.411WWw0Mp641r7 9 TTTgfl Right of Wiy - 7 rublio Ledger,- 1 Throughout the world there ars Potters and forces in Mrite and currants and that strike up conflicting tr eddies In the fundamental stream Altar drives us all along. Civilisation. which is no more than the enlightened purpose 1 or humanity. has this chief m!ssionto give right of way to the thingsithat mat, ter most If happiness and order are to 1 increase the- barrierd thrown up out of waste and 'rubbish must he brohen down and the stream be cleared and hastened. of Ile, energy' and vigoroua labor there may be enough In the world. but with. out geed intention. a clear course and a right of way tor best thoughts and good purposes. our human progress Is slow, 1., encumbered and disappointing. - . an-de- nt , o -- hatL-bee- --- '! Th old Strrian does not mean this literally.. InPlInS It seriously. however:And Mr. Fosdick reminds us of Maude Boydon't assertion that 41tere ia wide difference-betweea velvety-taking - literally. learn the n one-ha- lf sugsr.---.'21'-- rd Wyetwing.--sexasyeentzet- t , - Half the troubles of the world might be averted If 'humanity difference between taking things- literally and takiag eould them seriously. We have still to learnthat the letter killeth and the spirit Web - held was dropped' from the - Thatcher council OrTwelve APostles. DOSGeorge W. Catlin. a member' the Mormon Battalion. died in Shelley. Idaho. 1909Mrs. Charlotte Levitt Baker, a Utah pioneer el 1117. died at rather proud of its milt-e- rr post and is anxious to have it modernized and improved. 'Efforts along this line have met with the assurance from those in charge that. such improvements are and base been contemplated for a long time, but the war department; seemingly, has been so hampered foe funds that the building program has -bee greatly neglected. It Is toile hóped- this Condition will be changed in the near future and Fort Douglas and other posts receive the attention . 0 is they deserve. : DIVORCE.- - , A ITHOUGII Views a girt, was found in $t. Petersburg. and a plot in which she was scheduled to commtt -- - Thewell-dresse- d body-- of t,t some terrorist act leas distovered. 'The young woman's courage had failed her and she had taken poison. ' 1 4. .4 Retirement Of George T. 'Wallace as president of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company and se'ection of H. Vance Lill ne to succeethim, was an-- ;, nounced. 0 0 President Roosevelt was being eon. gratulated on the wisdom and success of the financial relief measures launched The government. by the administration. had decided on use of certificates.. backed by gold reserves. to stop conI' stant funs on the hanks of the country. . Mention, Cache courtly. Utah. Ove E. Oveson was ordained a blob- Foreigners Defended From Crime Charge., - BY EHANUEL CELLEIL f United States Congressman from New York-- Mt - right-thinki- I I t - r , , J op and it apart to- preside ever the St. Jehns ward. St.. Johns stake, Apache county. Arizona. Brown.a prominent elder and pioneer. died at Provo. Utah: Philip W. Baker. a faithful Church worker died at Bea- ver Utah. and Benjamin-Ashby4 pioneer of 1111t. died at t Bountiful. Davie county. Utah. i arch Benjamin Miff, a veteran ider in the Church, died at Tilts Mexico; 1910---I- r M. Snow was ordained a blithe and apart to preside over the Turner ward, Bannock .. county.- Idaho. Charles Pultripher a Native Veteran and pioneer of Utah. died atAltiptington..Utah., I9111--- The Idaho staek of Zion was organized from part of the One-- . da slake. with Nelson J. Hogan, as president. Kepler Semions was choten as first and Robert L.' Redford as second counselors. 1913President Joseph F. Smith, sixth president of the Church of Saints , Jesus Christ of Latter-daidled at his home in the Beehive Lake House. Salt At al City. meeting Of the General Church authorities and members of the family it was decided that no 1907---Al- ma He (Emanuel Cent'r was born at Brooklyn, N.Y.. May I. studied law at entomb university, - and began his practice in New York Chy In 1313.- Celler- has been- a member of Congress since Ins from the tenth New York district. lie served at governinent appeal agent on a draft board during the World war, has organized the retail meat Industry in Brooklyn. and established a bank and an . Investment company.) LL people de- - low. For example.; Dr. Edwin H. 111.10 to reduce crime among Sutherland, professor of sociology. University of Illinois, points out aliens as well, as among native& that the census reptit of 1910 on criminal Of course. all agree that prisoners shows that for the entire should not United States the number of alienalien, t be permated to white persons committed as prisI enter the United 011etay have ben twice as is large in proportion to their entire and it States. 'I '. 6 well that In your Population as for the nat.ve-bor- n , deliberations and wh ites, but Dr. Su therland gbes on ! studies, crime beito say that this is very misleading considered along If taken as it stands. He shows are - VIPr' the eubject that aintost all immigrants ;, with tonly. 5; of 'immigration. adults, and that n were foreign-borcent of the howis per It hoped, ' vet.. that scant under 15 years of age, ita con.i, 44r... e o n ideratibn trained with 364 per. cent- of the will be given to ' If the adult offenders alone are opinions of men who have axes compared in proportion to the to grind. I am population in each group 15 years sure it were bet- - of age and over; the fore:gn born ter to conioult whites had only 1.3 tiznes as many rem mludenii on commamenta as native born whites. In the second place, almost all 'na- the subject of crime and immigral migrants Settle In the cities and tion. cities have higher rates than the Noted eociologista and gists are agreed that It is hghly rural districts for arrests. Collide-unfaand misleading to proclaim lions and commitments. It is posthe immthave a great- - a ble. therefore that-that the foreign-bor- n er number of criminals (guilty of grants Nisi higher rates than the live in because districts they rural in misdemeanors and felonies) their midst than their proportion cities rather than because they are of the total population should al- - immigrants. known. 3.400.000 automobiles will f be turned out in 1,27. and 6,00(I.- 000 next year. with Ford starting A . bishop. of the apostles. In Salt Lake City. Moses 1994At a meeting Copyright by McCithe Newspaper Syndicate. It reprementirg mining interests. regarding the ruling of Judge Marahell that ore containing more than le per cent nt.. 1 phur or any arsenic in the smoke from the ernelting. tannot be smelted in at 4, , Lake var.ey. A' e advicei from Washington indicate that aside front the headquarters company no such change is conlemplated, but the remaining men will be absorbed by the Thirty-eigh- th - - AND ' at ' - .,. at sure" IL The takes-anybod- , it . t it ' : y di nimortaa, publlo'meeting should be epidemic owing to the influenzaOPTAietS in regulations butonshort the cemetery Friday l&outit servicas memorial be held wiji later throughout the whole Church. of HMSBishop IL P. Ranson Fairview Firm ward, North Satinets stake was honorably releas-- ed. He was succeeded by Peter Sundvall. Jr.. with Elam It er., derson as first and Sidney Pc Sanderson as second counselor. --- 101413IBIR lb&SThe ladies of Cedar City, Iron zountY ,Uteh. organised a Valuate beneYolent society.. a lilt lire -Lye- - dia Hopkins as president lissillThe first number Cl the e ''Un.. ion Vidette,', & bitter mon newspaper, was issued at 1 Camp L'oliglaa Utt411rilo. r Caleb 'W. Haws. laftEiderfrom Utah. died at Bs. Vi smeary rush Bridge. near Barnsley. Yon. ye The shire. England 4 ' the liethecUst of sharse, EplacOpal -in Saltzi Cite were tat& flee- .George Pierce officiating, illiain W. Drummond. es Litaitone-o-L-Ttos s i Ulan -- I .1 inatigatoratthe i.....i in Chi,. ease 1 t1.. as & drunken pauper. ' x.1 a widow t..a Ifilt2Susen Snieely Young 't of President Brigham Young, died 4Salt Lake City, -- 4 southeast part - of Cltes.,..--- ward, Hanneek- coon tr. as Idaho. was organized Hatch Lewis S. Pond , ward hy,President with Peter J. Wititams aa bishop, Martha, Kimball died - at- - . laulMrs. Weber Hooper. county, Uta She ' was formerly the wife of Bishop Vinson Knight. who died In Salt. Imo, ILL, Jul, 11,, ly she became the wile of Meer her 44 Ilrlif watel named East Gar. land. wag organized in Poxeldiie W. jar. county, Utah. with John eon as bishop. The Church build-bag reeently purchased ut Chicago,. 111 was dedmated. InaLdlenry Charist Bartell. once the bodyguard of President John 'Taylor, died suddenly in Salt Zak. City. illidCllarloa L.. Milne was ordain. ed a bishop and opt apart to WO. side over the Unton ward (hm- dan stake). Salt Lseke county. Utah. Caroline B. ('bray, a Utah handcart pioneer of 1414. died it Paradise, Cache county, Utah. a new play des!. ,Ing with celestial marriage, the plot of the procitietion being lab! in in Salt Lake City. opened Washington, D: C.. at the Colum hia theatre. MlathMrs. a Maud r. Paggarier writer of Kean. preminsint Church for poems rupitration, died at Toppenitih. Washington. The remains were brought to Salt Lake City for Interment. Etnereouwerd----ohapel--------- IS Salt Lake (ity. was destroyed bit fire The first express carried by airplane- In' Utah was a packaa sent by the Lambert Paper cont. pany of Solt Lake City. to Og der . this day 11014At a conference of the Marl. eon& stake. attended by apostles Melvin J. Ballard and Stephen L. Blehards. Prealdent .Tarnaa W. Lesueur and his enunse)ore were honorahly released and Risher James R. Price ot Phoenix) wri . nustained as jhe new stake president with John Cummard and. Daniel Hibbert as counselors. anti-tior- - corner-stom- is XISS41-- -M -- 11 V.The I - h- - , , 110041-- n. ' - . 111 . , EstAttuisi-CALLLE-- , - -- . tPARAGRAPIIS1 ir - -- fellow-townsm- TODAY ' I -- a ' - - -that-the comm-undyi- IThe - ' ! , MONEY TO LOAN many-forms-'of , al - 1111 rt , a-- 1 - ne es-n- ot - - at e , , en this-pha- PhYsical-agreementI- - . - " : , : , - 1 - ' Tracy Loan &Trust Ca s4 - I , I. agai - ' rt-FLi- le : .ime - . - religions leaders and other William J. Bryan. having twice served workers be social ',betterment are as Democratic nominee- - for president. preaching most earnestly Against lax ideas 1 announced. . at a huge banquet at Later. and practices with regard to niarriage and cause be thinks it an bonny to .i,cs ens. Ind... that he would not be a candivorce, the divorce eVil seems to be gainthe goat. didate in 1901 unless "drafted.' s , ing in this country. According to latest What every 'husband probable statistics Marriages during the last few years VIOL be so rominon; but to do this men.-andesires is a wife Who can look dollars in a VA'S like, have increased 12 per cent, while divorces women must themselves become More spiriV. ST 1101111111111 Qtr1111X7C have increased 31 per cent. It appears that ual. So (he &oh !ern goes back again to the : 4 Too: even the less Urban states are feeling the, modorn home and the church for t,olution. by' errcumstantlai evidence. Sometimes influence& hostile-to-- School kids wouMn't ntrike so people speak well of a marriage 'whirtr-- are,' contributes each Saturday to promoting inuch If parents didn't strike too who btn't even sick. affecting the cities and the more populous' TO AN ATHLETE'S )IEMOHY. little. the welfare of Utah and the Intermountain sections of the country. The feature of the Chinese Weti t, is devoted this week to this partial, His old associates. rivals as wail as teamA small town just peeing more In Florida; :Indiana and Se ada there that Intereitta the average narrow-minde- d , tar phase of the than a big one beThanksgiving. time. Bead was, according to a 'report on the subje& mates, played a ball game recently in hosior cause $o many more people know English taxpayer isn't the outcome of Christy Mathewson. Their of the it and ponder its message. but the outgo. from the departtnent of commerce, an in- speed memory about your meanness. gone, their 'bitting sight dimmed. UP. There is still time to arrange for a fam- crease in s marriages, but. Vermont shows & these,stars of another day stilt retain their ease wearing ily reunion on Thanksgiving day, Le t. us decrease in marriages of 5,6 per cent and, baseball instinct. add a warm affection for Inch sa)s "one 'slip" does a You can't seetn at Test. notJudge ring originally bought for ana player who gave to the game something or woman a immoral. PnwperityHudest prove give ourselves.and each other the ;joy that Massachusetts a decrease of other sweetie. per cent justify withholding - citizenship v. o such an cession affords. Let us meet in All the states of the central Northwest More than skill. Though they admired. and ,1 from her. envied. hia prowess as a pitcher4 cochineal-Stiperhaps If everybody in town calls him Female The ll size the spirit of love and helpfulnesi. Let us show a decrease-ien to the It gems depend was had t "Dad?' the suit he has on eeii more respect for him as marriages and through- they and kind orthe slip. Poor Eve bought In 1022. k1 extend the hand of brotherhood and fel- out nation marriages are not keeping a man and as à sportsman. the and that slip cost bit the apple I to Time counts baseBuy. to in Character those who need the professional lowship particularly not only her citizenehip but her pace with divorces'. tt Correct this: Apparently the only Tariff argument. boiled down: there would have been no Mathewball, actual residence in the garden and comfort of a warm handclasps a smile and nation Is big enough commodity that can't use a pretty We have a great many theories on this son day. at the Polo grounds. In a very teal the great privilege of bearing chil- '.'Well..what ads is Bagatelle. its a word of encouragement,. Let us make to $100,000,000?-illustrate to hosiery. abcut it?'' do anything girl dren without pain. of marriage and divorce, but, these sCnSe sportsmanship is only another word this Thanksgiving day a time of sweetness subject Desides the law.. which allows for character. It does not neeessarily There never will be revolution -- I doestiot. DeseraL Newt tircericsAtt 310dernwomes lessbut weep notcliarige Abesituation.Step each dog one bite before Condemn- what of it? man with a strong personality and mutual-- blessing. No land where the pleasure chtss A kid never cries In Or com- 'odors well so him. a this far allow by step, year by year, lady after it gets the candy. is the hest, type or sportsman. It happened ing country, might outnumbers the leisure class. all of Mr. Brisbane, , the world has a better opportunity to do, as one slip. the increase in native.born population that during the reign or Matthewson there His editorials are this than our ,own. Let--udemonstrate is If the punishment should fit the A winter resort is jutt as sspressions of place concerned, is approaching the stationary wel:e.'other phlyers who made great records Birkenhead one of 'England's where you aft a different tkind of crime. why not public flogging for wor144 hen. for true of the that, strike-ouof ths in ts wholeheartedly or spirit the' nuniber of condition. A few years agb the increase in at: H. G. Wells a rotten weather. ablest men. calls flogger? iiiiitco., their credit. 'Their names are recalled a a Thanksgiving and home- life. This is the .i "Pamphleteer and fictitious atipopulation in the United. States. was the with dffieulty. though they were on the tip Publishers (enPyright.--ItZt- ; to underwho man is a has easy tobiographer.".1t community Every most rapid in the world. At the Present-tim- of the public's tongue fifteen and twenty BRISBANE. estimate your contemporaries. Syndicate.) is made chairman of everything be ',BY ARTHCR Mathewson The DeDuke was..,an years has Saint.filmon. ago. unusually the yearly ,increase in penhiation. the .Star Co.) MAKING A 3101,iLLESS 11 L- Ifamous for his memoirs of Louis clever player who showed sterling traits (Copyrieht. II:7. by fallen to 1.5 per cent. tells the the Fourteenth and the Regent, Coolidge President of ehararter.-anendeared himself thereby comUnion now corn-- .I a The childless marriage. it scornfully mentioned a young man to his colleagues as well as the spectators world and Philadelphia" League club that this nation is named Aronet. saying i 'I mention W mate, of the Clamber of Commerce mon thing etd, the easy. divorce le thtt co- who knew him 16155 intimately. new test. hmi only because his father waa, a now confronted by Commercialism has orseised hold of so. has asked the board of governors to lend partner or the childless marriage; Chilfather attilette-endeavthere prosperity,' That is the hardest of.tests. for notary." That young Monet. :the support, of the organization to promote dren in the family are the strongest tie to Is a tendency to overlook the factthat that the individual nation.' and known as. Voltaire. wrote better partteor bind parents but today even the welfare adet value of sport is as a character build200.000 plan for- - production of a smokeless Marty hard for a republic. Prud- ninety odd volumes of which the fuel. It, is reported that there are and the happiness of the children, in the er. The sportsman is an .example to the homme said 'monsrch!es ere de Inerwas the French. revolution and the glinie" means stro,ott. by poverty, republics by threw out the whole tribe of saint, practical methods of removing the volatile faintly is not regarded of sufficient import-an- lpectators. kings. etc. more' than fairness. earnest effort wealth.' -- nettling to in husband instances hold of se of coal many which products can stand wealth generally pass it we in victory? .and the acceptance of A S we represent no eastern who can stand would force and becomnow Republicans have anything. We are today off as smoke, carrying .free unburned parderI ss- a stimulus to greater exertion. wife together.. secPresident to a Coolidge accept tides of coal and gases; L4evera1 inventors ing a nation of the divorced. Marriage is Ntattiewson had these Qualities and he gave Thomas A. Edison, experiment- ond nomination and election, company we can and do loan the game something mnrom valuable than be ing with 600 plants. seeks a sub- whether he .wants them or not, of processes have asked the chamber of not generally regarded as a sacred Herald-Tribuon such terms as will best suit the ask a committee to decide the stitute for the rubber tree, union to last until death temporarily t'w)k from it..yew York .Commerce to support them in interesting While Mr. Edison seeks natural meaning Of 1 don't choose.' capital in,sett:ng up a plant of this char- parts husband and wife. convenience and pleasure of each Th14 words are as clear as rock substitute.- for rubber trees Getor the Lord is- - with I:tem that man. are developing synthetic rub- 'crystal, They mean: "I don't want, In reality marriage syntbolites a spirit-o- I loThe acter, some of which are in sucCessful Him: and He will show them His ber to end rubber tree planting-Onc- I don't Intend. I don't like." individual caSe. union more thanit dues a material or operation in many large eastern cities. It is All plain enough. the World got scarlet dyes coNenant.PsaltiL female se have-givand drying by killing signifies jvlieved by thoselvho ParkAvenue is now the fashion toChimal ;meets.. It would have ' of the 'smoke nuisance careful study that of the soul onti the mind more titan BOURGEOIS. for ahle street or New York and the been waste of time ter look This is one reason why the Coun- - a scientifically managed plant can be made that of the body. But, in many of the marAniline insect. better des Right Reverend Protestant Episanother copal Bishop Burleson. of South a financial' success in Salt Lake City. riages of today the spirittial element is They meet and speak of small. inconsequent. settled the insect question. Dakota, says he saw more painted ibinws;. ty Records show that we made Iul plant for the production lacking Ind marriage assumes A Fuec merely a 'My bread as good today-- here It was eussested recently faces and undraped bode on Park more real estate loans in I 926 of smokgless fuel out of the soft.coal used physical asspect stibject to the ,changes n'akea to a turn."that as hot weather wouldn't last Avenuee in one afternoon than in thirty-fivInshould wise the winter. all buy years the among in this city would eliminate the smoke nuihitt elf merely .phyircal things undergo. furs and overcoats without wait- diins. of South. Dakota. than our three nearest competisance for all time. There is no doubt but That is his reply to the Physical beauty is the, beauty of youth ;The wind is from the north. ing. A cold wave all along the At' Of in civblizzard "What and a seaboard chance lantic lion, itthere fade with users nature all and of its if in it must coal could be properly that very tors combined. Chicago yesterday emphasizes that ilizing the Indian."' instructed- as to right, methods in firing each passiog hour; but the beauty of mind "I had a .dream-o- f being on a shiPr advice. I HIKING DRUMMERS Dual'. Goods ere st:II marked doers.; furnaces the volume of smoke which now and spirit ;- is fadeless and eternal. "age can- , ant to sail at midnight !sod this Is the time to buy for drumming Is a tong.distance Could this be vie. pollutes the atmosphere could be greatly not with'el-- nor custom. stale its infinite "t IA hen 1 new sport in Belgium. and there .ii itlie winter whschets :toning. Tyr reduced. Thousands of tons of fuel now variety." tr:rong competition as to who has complished unl e ss 'Briek r,sea"in Wall Street yew' consumed in this city are scarcely entitled strongest loge and arms. A The 'spiritual or soul qualities which "t dream about the rhors and the Wens. so' made Some have money in drummer . the torday. our rates, terms and , to be called coal. It is nothing more nor should be possessed by. those who enter The Thaines and London. rapidly actl easily. it almoet hurts Walloon district recently won a cOnsciences to take the profi- wagor that he could march from methods ty eie right? lees than coal. dust. Even with the greatest into the sacred, bonds of wedlock. are ten- - Paris and the t'oeine. their troosts to Namur a total distance unselfishness. loyalty riZmwel Fdand the Tiber'. furnace the horning ,derness.. sympathy, care in an trust love them all." York's New , of 26 miles. without stopping and Guaranty re- -, without reeling to beat his drum, et such coal dust without large volumes and honesty. The qualities in their very company reports Increased caus- except for, an hour for luncheon. That sources of $100,090.000. film And besidea then are little nature and tho is gee smoke provide stop of they lasting impossible. and they (mance A Nimy drummer. named nobil- es no excitement. It appears that the best and in the end and happy basis for married life. A mean That swings teen their gardens and their has passed out of theH'gh mil:Ica Into oard, aged 69. then mad. a drum- c the bilVon den. the Most economical. method of smoke selfishness which Seeks its own gratifica And7 ming journey from More to Ath ORGANIZED TO E'ETIVE THE and Egh.and turn to t 4 and beck. covering 34 miles in II abatement is the setting up itf a plant. for tion even at lit, expense of the sorrovv and Titers seems to be a conspiracy hours. Then --a drummer of Mau. Irate Deposit Vaal! rlowr. VI tlWra to Fruit. , the .preduction ot,,,a smokeless fuel.Both the offering of othecV is at the. rootof ,And they bit kg nok discussed the latest against poor- - won-- Street beset.. rages sitssoo I boa.. resit VA. ill I tollo per 021,. t PS," Polt , of bead General to of this bool, return eat and Reekeb. John J. divorces. tens AlMusands view At of of health of ,anit frees the point e Nor tons industrial are "oe drcm. Tho competitions pop-viMotors finance therapy. psYchalgik. nor cults. okentiness and also in the interests of 1- If elan sileceed in talking marriage a :VI' torn a such ular among worker", eSpecisilY character tothreds; - Itacista that WI will see novor muter& 1 4 poosoortar so the notion boa young. Barbara economy, smoke abatement i a problem litUe mere of a spiritual union, divorce will . .. .. : -. . , ..- Literal mindedness Is the great heresy'. Oland the consideration of things that can be weighed and literal tnterprotation counted It is almost safe to say that every la Inntlits Meaning-I- are never fully captured In finite words, and so moan assertions about life and destiny are but geitures in the direction of & meaning. Literalism has bsthed the world in blood and made s mockery .or religion over and over again in hiktorY. Harry Emerson Foodirk. in a brilliant discussion of the Sermon oll the Mount, goes to the ttaart Of this menace of literal,randenness. 'Ive cannot lnaYs take Jesus literally. "Jesus did not always tabs his own words literally. 'Ha Judge not that ye be not judged. but You bare only to read the twenty-thir- d chapter of Mathew. Woe unto you scribes and 'Pharisees; hypocritee!" to see how.seterely be could judge.- 'Ito said: 'Be not anxious,' but On the threshold of his tragedy be cried, 'Now la my soul troubled; and what shall I sayr Mr. Fosdick at:greets that Jesus did not always take his own word& literally because, for ans thing, nobody in the Orient literally. and tills a tory of Syrian etiquette tn illustration.. An old Syrian born a little north of where Jesus lived. says that when he vi&ts sn aid friend, the friend meets- him the door and oars: "This bailee is yours; you ran burn it if you wish. also Sr. disposal; I would sacrifice them all tor your plea-- , - Jogoosi. Aosistaal I:bur valley was settled by a .compani. Under, the guidance of Isaac liforley.' Seth 'Taft and Charles Shumway. They located near the present site oi Manti. Ill'IS--T- he Palestine party, contesting of Pres. George A. Smith. Apostle Lorenzo Snow. Elders .. Ieraznors Little. Pant A.. Schet: tier and George Dunford. Sig.. tore Eliza R. Snow and Clara S. EngLittle. arrived in .Liverpool. land, from NewTork. 1679--first Young Men's Mutual Improvement association in Scandinavia, was organ!ved in Copenhagen, Denmark. with. An.. drew Jenson as preadept., W. Schoenfeld and Rudolph Ilochstrasser. in the court of district Zofingeh. Canton Aargau. Switzerland,. were sentenced to pay a fine of ten francs each, and banished. trom the Canton for preaching the ; gospel. ...' 1992--TUtah sugar factory at Lehi, Utah county. completed its second annual rtno It In operation about 40 dam and ....':during that time employed an ay.arage of 100 men and manufactured one and million '-' of Erranch. 'Uinta coon-a se ti. 'ward by Apostle John Henry Smith and others,with. John B. tamumile-orroowhi- . - MARRIAGE- .NOVEMREJA - for ovorY Truth is always twins,' says Christopher hterisy. cb U th application truithLie accompanied by Us of that truth by literal minded PeoPlo:. This is but the modern essayist's Way of saying &gain th prophet's aseertion that the letter killeth. but the Pirit Ilveth cross-curren- ts liti-love- infantry: Salt Lake Am ot the President of Calve:shy of Wisconsin and former editor Century suasion. - - YELCNIL BY GLE--N - trawl Important Bretits In church IS ALWAYS ' T is to be regretted that, conditions art i such at tort Doneas as to necessitate the remosal...to Sin:Diego, California, of headquarters if the Sixth infantry brigade, orders for who transfer to the coast came Friday froM the war department at Washington. D. C. At is explained in connection therewith that the change is but temporary lit a ,melt pattern- within very-a- ni pending such time ai wilt be needed in of the swirling world be lives in. He which (Iv enlarge the officers'. quarters at also is confused with Taried currents the kieai post. This, it is raid. cannot be and diaorderod with varied stuff gar. nered out of his briet'experience. done at present owing to lack of funds but His personal problem Is the same; to dater. assurance is gisen that just as soon as the min. what -- latter meet and MVO it. funds- necessary are available improvements right of way ever the lesser things that will be made and the post be gisen its regseek to seize and hold him. ular Amite This Important-thin- g may bath. Work that be has chosen. the ambition- et hie the change wilt not mean the reheart the character he aim to build or moval of many men to the coast, it is one s. the faith .This thing is the -lucb orbillife and deterinines 1 his personality and 'power. ' In ordering to nieet current demands and emphasizes litrinvvt- - esivit-thi- r richt or the- - need improvements. -, hieay-- vottrseT Indeed: the transfer teems to be but a 1serificaloot hf' the charges made by- - Major other army ,officers 01,W,IP4 General Suitimerall-an, that housintraccignmodations- - for officers Twenty Years Ago. and inert of the United States army in vari- 1 rtornAb., (lig el - - - - q.wL ous lorts of the country- are far-- from-whwoos. and be thould thould receive e;rly they Nos Emma loot attention: For a time it wits feared the Ger. John C.:Cutler held an impale, I1 would be moved also Wit Peel(' conference but S. with regiment Harry Joseph, - - 04NOMPIMPIM441wir A |