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Show THE DESERET form to th people. THE DESERET NEWS mnr U suscimoK rnicea yar , .. Saturday Ntva yaay Muti.Waakly, yaay,,, lltllt Ceplaa, Foreign po.u pt ks.la. Addraoa all fclttaaoaa. I ..... ........I sxtrn. I CnU eomBihtilratlaaa and all t TH DCSERET NEWS, Silt La It a City. Utah , for Cvrraayoadaaea aad ethar raadlnf inattap psbUeanon should ha addraaiad to tho Editor. . Vambar Audit Baraau Clreulsttom. J f. MeKInaay, Eaatara Roproooatotlvo. Now York Offleo, lit Fifth Avoouo. Chicago Offlca, lfl South Michigan Araaua Eatorod at tho yootoffleo of Salt Laho City, aa minor aoeordlaf to Aet of Congrsos, aaoaad elaaa March I. die-patc- Tor The Dosorot New by Dr. Trunk Crnsw ' It haa Boon wrtttaa nBout, Aad told, aad ung, and aetod, aad proaohod, aad ralatad In Morton, aad firm ad la pootry. aU ovar aad ovr again, until jrou'd think tho world woo wsary e( It. but It laa'L X rafar to tho Mothar thama. For Mothar la not only tho oldaot. It U nlao tho aawaat word la tho lnngunga. It strlkaa a UU1 doapar not la tho hoart of man than avtn Wlfo. Tba woman who boro him 41a Just a bit clooor alongside a maa'a orarlaatlng aoul than any other man or woman eaa craop. U'a Nature. ICe tht crptlo oog.ncy of Instinct. It U tho unaaaworablo argument of blood, l or any other poraon oaa lat you go. If you ar bad onough, but your mothsr cannot lat you go. Sho atanda Jy. Tou may flout hor and forget bar, outrage aad in I treat bar, but deep la bar soul you can never be anything alae but bar baby. She never forg eta you aa that wondarful little Ufa that grow la hor body, and lay on her Breast, helpleaa In her arm a We can forgat, and do, thoae who hart done tie favor, but we cannot forget thoee who have called out our fierceet flroo of lovo and aacrtflco. Thor la a atory I haard told tho othar night I think It U aa old ona, aad nao bean dona Into a aong, but old or naw, oung or unaung, It la a plarclng atory of traglo beauty. It Is of a man who had become Infatuated with, an aril woman who waa very comely. So great wae har beauty that the man wae mad over her. And he ewore to her In the exceea of hie peasloa that for her there waa nothing In the worll he would not -- GREAT IS THE AUTO INDUSTRY. turn to figures, SOME mens minds naturally thii fortunate, for frequently an important and interesting truth is only brought to the comprehension of the less analytical 1 mind by the startling if sometimes homely comparisons which the numerictl expert are able to make. For instance, everybody knows FORMAL PREPARATIONS NOW COMPLETED in a general way the magnitude of the autoAVTNG been officially informed that he mobile business, but few can reahze, without might' expect a viait from a large number actual figures and the comparison that they of political frienda to witness the formal suggest, how stupendous it really is. It is not announcement of his nomination for the preseven enough to know that the total capital idency, and to listen to wbal be might have to invested in the United States in the manuf-c-lu- n ay about accepting it. Governor Cox was cf automobiles was last year $1,015,443,-33socially "at borne" on Saturday last, and the that the total production was 1,974.018 occasion fulfilled all the expectations that ils cars and trucks, and that the,9Plle of these fondest promoter had indulged concerning 1L products was $1,885,112,5401 Such figures aro It was a day for the hosts of Democbe almost meaningless; yet when ro larae aa racy; and the carefully prepared and lengthy they are brought into contrast with other speech which the candidate delivered has facts and figures, they are suddenly given an Hence it means apparently given entire satisfaction to his illuminating significance. political following. .This of course was to be something to cay that the investment In auto expected, whatever be might have said; also it manufacturing is equal to four times the cap could safely have been foretold that his politiHal of all the bankstin New York City, with cal opponents would find much in his uttermore than a hundred millions over; and that ances to criticize and upon which to train their the production lhat year. was enough to give a' guns in the campaign which at last Is under car to every child born in the United States way. Tho merry war is now on in earnest. during the year, as well as one to each child The governor plants himself squarely, as born in France in the year 1917; more than Is proper, upon the platform which his party enough to give a motor vehicle to every inhabprepared at 8an Francisco. Upon no issue itant oOtansas,.. pnd sufficient to motorize which the plank writer there erected does he individually every citizen of Philadelphia. As chow any inclination to be evasive. Indeed, it to the value of the output, the ordinary reader Is aeldom that candidates have found It neceshas only a vague conception of what is implied sary to depart or differ from the announceby'nearly two billion dollars; but his eyes are ments which their party has made in convenopened when he is informed that the i tion assembled. In neither case this year have suddenly the automobiles turned out was equal value of the standard bearers shown any disposition to to the countrys annual production of coal, both use the platform as a mere agency by which anthracite and bituminous; that it exceeded the to ellmb In, but not to eland on. By thla value of all New York state farm acreage, and measure-Usthis pronouncement they affirm was more than the value Of the (918 $vheat their willingness to be judged by tbeir the money crop; (bat it was equal to The Issues being thus plainly preIn circulation in the United States on Septemsented and fairly joined, the case is to be subber 1, 1918; double the amount of gold in the mitted to the ppople, who, whatever the conUnited States treasury in 1918, .nearly twice the the value' of the annual output of mens clothfusions, illusions and contradictions, roorbacks ing, one and times the totat chargee an4 counter charges,-th- e and reservations from which no electoral camvalue of breadstuffs, and more than the 1919 paign la ever free, will do well to keep their eye appropriation for the United States navy. and mind upon the official blalfprma of the Evidently the American people have come to icontending parties and the Interpretive believe that, cost what the auto may, they must in have it. laddreases of the respective etandard-bearto them. :ar. eptlng the leadership entrusted - SALT LAKE CITY. 9. 1920. AUGUST O 8; red-lett- er do. Thefc the one-thi- rd - three-quarte- rs er WORLD. AN UNEASY, PERTURBED WITHOUT REGISTRATION, NO VOTE. tirpntj franchise than to get their name the without which, no lists, upon the registration , toatter how otherwise Intelligent, influential, t exercise -- cannot jearnest and patriotic they may be, they vote in the Important general elections now Scorning on.'; There zfever waa a time hr the history when there was greater need t'jeountrye now for the, solemn and thoughtful per- jthaa n this duty by the electorate of the of jfonnanee inxlion; and there probably never waa a time 1 when ao many who are' qualified to vote will .V find themselves debarred from the privilege of of the : (doing so unless they take advantage -.J: opportunity pow afforded for getting . their names upon- the polling 4it-- v- F op g&od-an- d c obvious reasons these lists undergo a eontm- wous purging that Is, those who for any rea- ion fall to xef ctsiTBItuffrage during a epee fled period of time, are automatically dropped rom the lists, the presumption being that they have either died hr have removed tosome other voting .district. Now it happens that a' great many men, by reason of their military service, have not voted at recent elections, and, though entirely eligible in their former districts, may find that for the reason shove given their Dames have been omitted from this years lists. Furthermore, there is a veritable army of young men and women who, since the last lists were made up, have attained voting age; and who, unless reminded of the necessity' of registration, may fail to qualify for t,he unique privilege of casting their first vote for the man whom they would like to represent them in the chief magistracy of the. republic, as well as for the men in whom' they have confidence for high offices in the nation and the state and in the smaller thereof. I Us .therefore., of, .the, aupremest imnort-sne- e that the principle of registration be proclaimed with ail possible Impressiveness, and that men and women of Influence preach it by both precept and example. Under our form of government, the policies to be pursued are precisely those which the people themselves want. It the drift is toward repression, autocracy and Narrowness, it is because, the people have willed it so by choosing officers who stand for those views. If on the contrary it is toward laxity, communism and a conception of liberty which respect no law and degenerates into license and Idoseness. the people again-- are responsible, for they either signify those preferences the poll, or by' their ind.fference and negligence allow the adherents cf such pohriia to have their way. In short whatever U ja, it rep resent and to a gTeat extent con- . - 7 . ns , - I ' THE I recent and fatal street car strike riots Denver, the murderous disturbances at tlol lh, rlce lr rWs f Chrc.wwdvei- - turning of law and order during the Boston police strike, riotous occurrences In Cleveland and Toledo, the period of chaos at Winnipeg, the longshoremens strike on the Atlantio seaboard, and outbreaks elsewhere of no distant jar. the stability ojTAme'rlcan civfliza- t date' that these point toward the existence of jjonajj a latent substratum of evil forces beneath the surface of law and orejer that only needs opportunity to burst forth with volcanio intenand destruction. The extent sity to which these forces exist, their readiness to vent themselves in a demonstration of terror and death and dest ruction of property. their dcmoMliring.-andisintegtftinreffwt on the social structure and the utter confusion of ordinary and nece&sary operations of the busi ness worldTare surely enough io awaken the keenest anxiety of any seriously thinking citi- - V? Cofrtffltl tSTtnid Vncpr LGOHQL-- tff The False and the TrueJ Advertising by the ns of large apace, ths expenditure of hags turns of money bars placed on the market, have put home, perhaps, many articles that today have been discarded, as yon will readily admit. Do yon recall anything that lxas mors modestly appealed to the public than has Fletchers Oastoria: modest in all its claims, pleading at all times and truthfully for our babies ? - - Ths big splurg, the misleading claims may win for a time, but g advertiser is like the old story of ths tortoise ths honest that beat the hare. Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, speak frankly, glowingly, enthusiastically in praise of Fletchers Castoria. Speak of it lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and smiles to their There are substitutes and Imitations as there are for the diamond, for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is not So you have had the signature of Chas. H. copied has no value. Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly before yon that you may guard against the false and the untrue. iaor 0eeffWnssadBk5J udder mhict&lNotXahcotic truth-tellin- emit- - ) JSSSSffiS- - --xssssr itarttjn$ftereffoa'm?!?rnC' IkciwkS2Let little-one.- -- MOTHERS rile of The Deieret New. Xn acg. e, ioo. Adjt. Gen. Burton announced from the office of the National Guard that the following officer had successfully passed the military examination and were entitled to commission: Lieut. Col. Sam C. Park, First Infantry; Capt. 3. A., Greenwald, Signal Corp; Capt. L. S. Heywood, First Infantry; First Infantry; Capt. Fred Kamerman, Capt L. E. Gilbert, First infantry; First Lieutenant Jamee Terry, First Infantry; First Lieutenant C. G. Forslund, First Infantry. It developed that. Judge Hart had left Brigham City for Idaho Just Before the bill of exceptions In the AB Majors case wae presented to him for his elgnfture. Atty. J. D. Call Was trying to overtake him at Logan, but in case he failed It wan planned to lay the matter Before Gov. Ilbey iM. Wells, asking for a reprieve until the judge returried. A. Milton Musser, by hie attorney W. D. Biter, applied to the district court for writ of mandamus directed against State Ufudltor Morgen Richards, Jr., to compel him to draw his warrant In favor of the , petitioner , for f 600. It was set forth thatv tha flats legislature had Appropriated that' sum to Mr. Musser for experimenting In Introducing fish into the waters of the -1 GENUINE conM0"' -- SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS NEW'VPg&i . escaped. Great uneasiness was felt for theafety of a boating party on Great Salt Lake. Four days before John Hobrecker,' his slster-ln-laa friend hamed Eastman and Frank Heep. had. left th Saltalr pavilion for a cruise on the lake In a email sail Boat. They had not intended to be gone more than one day, at longest.' William Jennings Bryan and Adlol E. ere formally . notified Stevenson at Indianapolis of their nomination OQ the Democratic ticket for president and vice respectively. president, ' Cable dispatches said the Allied troops had captured Yang Tsun, a strategic point 11 mites from Tien Teln on the way to ' ' . Pekin. - -If such a condition continue unchecked, what does is bode for our constitutional guarantee of lifeliber.ty and pursuit of kappinesl? How long can the social structure Withstand the .repeated assaults of so destructive a battering ram? How long will it be before our ctvilizalion sinks to the lov standards of eastern Europe and Asia Minor? It is evident that something must be done, arid that whatever la to be done can not be done too C1 pa TtetbyPlt5in4S TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th a f fmilutlnfllhtfbod - the-tlm- Is allowed to A SOUND EVEIY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CASTORIA .problem cf human existence, and would surely not fail even in,thft4atricate difficulties which humankind today are called on to face. Self-eacrifi- ce, wholehearted personal service, subordination of self to the general good, recognition of the rights o? others these are factors thatwhich hold out hope of 'permanent aid in straightening aoul. the maze of entanglements yS SMART SHOP PARIS SALT LAKE NEW YORK swj- To Wind Up All Sale Goods In Every Department - - st Onc-IIa- ll OH, and Many Beautiful Things Much.Less Than Qne-Ha- lf Oil GOWNS- - SUITS HATS SMART FROCKS COATS BLOUSES Sports Department SILK SWEATERs-WO- OL SWEATERS' WOOL SKIRTS AND SPORT SKIRTS SCARFS AND SWEATER CAPES - aad perplexities with which our public are' everywhere enveloped. tions PJ CIIO" ques. AS MOVIE STAR? ng Anytme may guess why Vfll has agreed to 'surrender wnji a umple promise of his freedom. Has he made a contract to appear in the movies? There mitstbe more money-i- n such an engagement thaa itKbanditry, and all the excitement to be desired stunts' that would be called for. S prmgficWRepubl ican. i s tOVTRlDICTORY TRANCE. Ia-4- he ' x 'Frarj-- human explain Beacon- - - e may pretc nd that she feyghl.fr but how is she going to that- - tax on bachelors? Wkh ALWAYS Bears the Signature of n . Wbht may the remedy be? For every phase of political and social ill health brought to public attention. Innumerable cures, or palliatives ere sure to be suggested; and in the present case, individual persons, groups, cults, and organizations of various kinds are on hand with panaceas, while'religious, civic, and edu-c- ai innal hodies are buy"thfeshing the ques- tion over; Yet many of the remedic proposed promise not much more than thaf'theirioun-tai- n in lalor" will hardly escape the Aesoman birth of ridiculus mus." It would seem that the one ' sure hope of relief Is not receiving .sufficiently serious to agree attention. Wise men that our public problrtfj'muit be solved and settled oa a. spiritual basis, or with the spiritual element dominant, if they are to be settled at alh The doctrine of the law of love and love as law, the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule, the Sermon on The Mount,, the Injunction, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God aU thy hart, and with U thy souL and with all .thy mind.,. thy neighbor thyseif Is the Jrue foundation of the superstructure of successful settlement of every Children Cry For evil-heart- ed big derrick used for lifting heavy stone in the conctructlon of The Deseret News building fell with a crash to the ground just as a huge block had been lifted Off the grtrandr''Thr creakfnr of and tha workmen all ber gave warning " . aoon. Children. A d ' . tats. The Elks In state convention here began tbeir proceedings with a big parade. f xen. Baby Specialists. rJ1HAT there are Physicians wno specialize on Infant ailments you know. All Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them. It is his profession, his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond, But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist Why? He knows as every Mother knows, or ought to know, that Baby Is Just a baby needing special treatment, special remedies. Can a Mother be less thoughtful?. Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself; and answer honestly I Always remember that Baby Is Just a baby. And remembering this you will remember that Fletchers Oastoria Is made especially for Infants and heart." So the man. lnaano from the heat cf hi Infatuation, alew hit mother, and cuttUg out her heart ran with It to the avll woman. And aa ha waa running, and carrying tha heart of hla mother In hla two handa It happenad that he stumbled and fell. And aa he fell the heart cried out and saldf Have you hurt youraelf, my BojrT" (Copyright, lflfl, by Trank Crans.) d ns. r woman amllad. la har luat for power, and proponed a horrid test ao that bar pride might be anted by tha knowledge that she could make a man do anything. If you lova m ao much," the aald. prova It, by bringing to me your mcLhort , fellow-citize- AUGUST 9 1930 MOTHER. simist to ahare to some extent in these apprehensions. Hence the importance of preparins fully for the peaceful battle of the ballots trua democracys way of fighting Ibid fan. And whether or not a crisis impends, ss some lugubriously aver, s thoroughly appropriate program and watchword for all true Americana and lover of America i to are to it by their balloting that at this time, none but Americans are put on guard." Hit The Aoooclstod Frooo la exclusively entitled to the uee for republics non of ell neve dUpstehea credited to It or not otherwise credited In thl hewepeper, end also the local news ybl(ihd herela. All right of repubtlrction of special here ere also reserved. ths majority of the - giftelous men. of ill psrliei sad of H claitel feel that the coultry hai come upon critical timed, and that iaaidioua influenced, if not already at work are at least immediately threatening which will teat our institutions to the ulmoiL One doea not have to be s pes- itrsstn and Esst Tsmpls City. Utah. South Tompl Salt wiahee of NEWS MONDAY SEE OUR HOSIERY BARGAINS - |