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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA UTAH t 1 i Every time you buy and use cheap and big can baking powder that does not give satisfaction you have increased the cost of your bakings many times? JL J iM UHIklQ The Economy Eg tlHne PdD REDEUR Saatt easa foe foese Millions of housewives buy and use Calumet because they know that it is the best leavener at the You may get more quantity for your money but quality means pure, sweet and always successful bakings. ISJAKD HERE Is a movement In determined by her marital status. Jusninny civilized nations for tice and common sense should permit citizenship for a marrred woman to act upon her own Independent married women. The convic- wishes and qualifications for naturaltion that the citizenship of ization rather than those of her hus. married women ought to be a genuine right which cannot be taken away from her 'or granted to her without her full .knowledge, consent, or wish Is not confined to legislative proceedings or resolutions In this country. In April, Tf)22, a bill was introduced In the .French senate providing that the French woman who marries an alien 'retains her French citizenship unless she makes formal declaration that she prefers to take the nationality of her husband. In England a bill, which 51) women's organizations of the British Empire heartily Indorsed, dealing with Independent citizenship of married women has lately been brought before the house of commons. It provides fog the restoration of their British citizenship to British women who have married aliens. i The International Council of Women, the largest of the International organizations of women In representing 'the greatest number of countries, at Its meeting at Copenhagen two years ,ago expressed In a resolution the belief of women of many countries that the citizenship of married women should be upon an independent basis and their sincere conviction that legislative bodies will soon come to recognize the justice and common sense of ,the women's stand In the matter. In this country the principle of Independent citizenship for married women has been Indorsed by both the ltepuhlican and Democratic parties and was Incorporated In their 11)20 platforms. In congress there Is pending a hill (II. It. 12022) relative to the naturalization and citizenship of married women. It is Indorsed hy the American Association of University 'Women, National Federation of Business and 1'rofesslonnl Women. Council of Jewish Women, General Federation of Womens Clubs, National Eeague of Women Voters. National Womens Trade Union league and tig4 Women's Christian Temperance union. ' The Carnegie foundation made a special Investigation to determine the attitude of various Judges exercising jurisdiction in naturalization cases, and In that study replies from 350 judges were 2 to 1 In favor of naturalizing women as Individuals, and practically 2 to 1 In favor of allowing an American woman to retain her citizenship regardless of marriage to an nien. , Representative John L. Cable of Ohio Is the author of the hill In the house. In committee of the whole the other dny, Mr. Cable made a speech in support of Ids hill. Following are some of the points lie brought out : A woman's citizenship should not he band. A natural-horAmerican must wait years before she or he Is permitted to participate In the government of man or this country. A foreign-borcounto comes who woman this single try and resides here continuously for five years, If he qualifies before the courts, may become naturalized and acquire the right of suffrage. But a woman who comes to this foreign-horcountry one day automatically becomes an American citizen the next If she marries an A neriean citizen or If her husband becomes naturalized. With one days period of residence, as Amercompared to the natural-boricans 21 years of residence, she acquires the same rights, privileges, and 21 n n n benefits in and to our government. She is not required to be able to speak the English language, to know of our customs and laws, our Constitution, and to be attached to the principles of our government ; she does not even have to renounce allegiance to her foreign ruler and take the oath of alleglnnce to Uncle Sam. Citizenship In this country should not depend on the marriage status, but should he based upon loyalty to our country and a knowledge of Its language and laws, as well as a wish or desire to become an American citizen. On the ether hand, under our present law a married alien woman who may have resided In this country for many years and who has learned to love America, who knows our language, our customs, our laws, cannot become an American citizen except by the naturalization of her husband. Why should her citizenship depend upon the will ol' her husband: The bill under consideration repeals that section of the present law which provides 'Any woman who is now or who may hereafter he married to a citizen of the United States and who might herself he lawfully naturalized shall he deemed a citizen,' and In Its plaee provides that when an n'.Ien woman marries an Ameriean. or when her husband becomes naturalized, she does not automatically became an American citizen, but If she also desires to become an American citizen she may do so by being naturalized through a shortened process. The present law permitting the naturalization of foreign horn deals directly with the husband and father and gives the wife and mother lull secondary consideration. The husband is the one who is educated. He is the one who must learn to speak the English language, to I now our conn try, its Constitution, and laws. He is the one who must he attached to the principles of our nation. He only ale BEST BY TEST lowest price. The Worlds Greatest Baking Powder renounces allegiance to his foreign ruler, and In most cases he only appears In open court and declares on oath that he will support and defend the Constitution. The husband Is the one who must be fitted and prepared for bis port as an American citizen. Even tbe children are sent to public schools, but what of the .wife? The true process of naturalization should Include the education of the mother of this Immigrant family. The mothers influence and guidance would be lost to the fondly without the education that naturalization proceedings provide and require. My bill Is Intended to permit this wife and mother to learn something about the country. She Is the one who should guide these children and ought to have the same privilege of an education as the father. "Under the present law any American woman wno marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband. This bill repeals that provision of law in line with the Republican and Democratic national plntforms. The Republican platform In part pro vldes: An American woman resident In the United States shall not lose her citizenship by marriage to an alien. And the Democratic platform dealing with this subject advocates: Federal legislation which shall insure that American women resident In the United States, hut married to aliens, shall retain their American citizenship. In my opinion the rich American woman who marries a title and lives abroad should cease to have the privileges and benefits of an American citizen, and under my bill special provision is made that if she resides continuously for two years iu the country of which her husband Is a citizen or subject, or resides continuously for five years abroad, she is presumed to have ceased to he an American citizen. Rut there are many American girls who marry foreign-hor- n and who continue to reside In this country. Their loyalty and tidolilj is with the United States. Since the nlnel nt h amendment grants equal suffrage to women, so also should they have eqtia' rights with reference to citizenship. An American citizen who marries an alien girl still retains his citizenship; so also should the American girl who marries the alien man. We should not relinquish our rights to legislate or withdraw our countrys protection from these natural-horAmerican women ; their personal and property rights should he determined hy our laws ; and we slump not hy legislative netioti surrender this rig' t to any foreign nation. The purpose of the hill Is to place citizenship on thp highest plane possible. It is a privilege and not a right. Participation in our government and the protection hy our country should not he determined in the ense of married women solely by a marriage WANTED PORT) OWNERS TO STOP BUYING FAN BELTS, and to know that the AUXILO or Fan Belt Shield is positively guaranteed to keep all oil from engine crank off the fan belt. Will stop belt slipping and prevent engine from overheating, when same is caused by an oily fan belt. Attached by anyone In a moment. Sent postpaid on receipt of 75c or with new fan belt, both $1.00. When ordering with belt give model of car. Will refund money any time within one year to any dissatisfied customer. BURNHAM-COTCOMPANY, Manufacturers, Holyoke, Mass. AGENTS Sell 100 profit. BETTY J V. H. PRESprices,& description, territory. SON. FORT COLLINS. COLORADO. TON TURNED JOKE ON MRS. GOULD Occasion When Theatrical Manager Proved Himself Gifted With a Keen Sense of Humor. WITH cAe West Texas Military Academy BOLSHEVISM San Antonio, Texas sotuTear Affiliated with tbe University of Texas, West Point, Annapolis and leading Institutions of tbe United States. Army officers Uniform detailed by War Department. equiptnentlssaed by Government. Separate Junior School. Swimming PooL Atbletio Field. Champions of Football and Baseb&iL Opens SEPT. ft. Write for new UlnstratM catalogue. J. TOM WILLIAM8, Supt b.o.t.0. Drawn by H. G. Wells Pretty Good Explanation of Ex- Parallel Is isting Situation. H. vism. G. Wells was discussing bolshe- Its too bad, he said, for; after Yon need Bair Tonic to all, the bolsheviks meant well. But It trengthen to grow new. and they went too far, you see. Thats hair it vitalize our trouble everywhere. Either we the roots and stops hair falling out fills bald apots rapidly. Try it! At all good druggists, 75c, dont go far enough, or else we go too pc direct from Tma. ftiesti. far. Like the man in the French res- taurant. This poor devil looked at the French menu, which was Greek to Ijim, and then he touched an Item Mrs. George Gould, said a New with his finger. The waiter brought York dramatist, was a superb actress him a of soup. plate before her marriage, and she often enWell and good. Ills soup finished, tertained Augustin Daly, her old man- he touched the next item. The waiter ager, at Georgian court. brought him a second plate of soup. One day ns the Goulds and Daly With a repressed oath he touched the were sauntering over the I.akewood third Item, and a third plate of soup gardens a little group of strangers was set before him. drew timidly near. In desperation then he touched the Pardon me, Mrs. Gould, said one last Item of all. so we have heard of the group, but "The waiter brought him toothmuch about your wonderful hothouses picks. will you allow us to visit them? Mrs. Gould nodded towards Daly A Cheap Guy. mischievously. Winnifred That fresh geek who Ask him, she said. Pardon me, Mr. Gould, hut may just came in here from the poolroom we visit your hothouses? the stran- makes me tired. Gwendolin Whatsa matter? ger repeated. When I waited on him this morna assumed air. Daly grand Yes, yes, of course you may. he ing he handed me a little round green said, and pluck just as many apricots thing offa one of the pool cues Well and peaches ns you like. And then when I says, Whats the Speaking of fireworks, David was big idea? he says, Why, girlie, thats a tii. the original giant cracker. Youngstown Telegram. DIPLOMACY TO THE Press. If it could be achieved, there would be canned lotus for those who insist on lotus eating. authorities agree let coffee and that their nerves may be kept the caffeine drug disturbance, up in natural health. HEALTH that tea alone, free from and grow good for you, too? Theres charm for all and harm for none in Postum, that satisfying, wholesome cereal beverage which contains nothing to disturb nerves or digestion. Make the test today. gales of laughter, Postum for Health s BEVERAGE tahim Cereal Compgn It Betty, who Is four, had been scolded by auntie for some misdemeanor, and her feelings were badly hurt. She kept referring to the matter and saying to aunty: All right for you. I dont care about you any more." Finally aunty retorted: Well, all right for you, then. If you dont care about me any more I wont need to get you that Ice cream cone I Intended to buy you. Betty looked abashed for a moment. She did not wish to unbend so far as to accept a bribe, but she disliked to iose that ice cream cone. Then her face brightened with a happy thought. "Oh uh April fool! she said triumphantly. Detroit Free DIIT Isnt this suggestion RESCUE With Ice Cream Cone in Sight, Must Be Conceded That Betty Withdrew Gracefully. 1 nerVes sound n lie was the best Flight of Ducke. Shelleys Sense of Humor of companions. muster of the art of The Americana says that: "AH conversation, the friend of children; ducks are very strong and swift on the He cared little for comedy, at least and his pleasure In boats was an un- wing, and many of them make semi'In his early years. lie was too Infailing enthusiasm, whether he made annual migrations between the trop-leand the shore of the Arctic ocean, tense, too deeply grieved over the Im- then) of paper and sailed on them in perfections of life. Ills sense of humor Imagination or pulled at the oars on and their flight Is known to attain a 'developed later than his other facul- the Thames or t lie Arno or tloated on speed of 100 miles an hour for short ties, but a lively sense of fui he al- that fatal sea which nobody else has distances In the case of certain species. ways had, writes Gertrude Slaughter .cproduced in such living forms. In the North American Review. lie Venice Built on Seventy Islets. ca.'ed for serious hooks, just as he How New Yorkers Use Telephone. About 00,000 is the estimated There are more than 4,500,000 tele- lntion of Venice, which is builtpofiu preferred serious llscussions to Jokes tf and banter. Yet he would burst Into phone calls a day In New York city. between TO and SO Islets. wringer mop. Write for LINE IN Theres a Reason |