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Show t' i I i A FAMOUS VICTORY. Fer Tbs Deeeret Ksvs by Dr. Frisk Crane. Not a vlotory of one sstlon evsr another, trlumphefrd uniform evsr bias, jotths or of s striped fcsnnsr over A starred, tot nr slaughter of thousand ef peasants whs bed no dealr to kin the peasants who sere drawn up In array against them. Nothin of the sort But a real victory, over a reel enemy, by a Teal eoerai wlta brains. . And a Japanese, to boot. I refer to the victory over Tallow Fever N'Ofucht of NJj i WV? sad ' Uierr Th! Is pot so much property. became of tha alleged destructlvs tendencies of many children as affecting the property Corner o ( South Temple and Baet Tempi ftreetw . Salt Ukt City. Utah. Mlelfbut rather beesus f objection to the "bother." In spite, however, of any such altiSUBSCRIPTION PRICES. tude on the part of landlords, it la wliely Daily, par lMM Saturday Niva par I0 ordained that children have got to come, and aint-akly. par yaar. g'Cent rr; . . . nnrr tingle Coptaa.. . . wilt comerand iOricty"wRI lu'irerfortr they Forcltn poatata atra In the end unlesa proper places are found reAddraaa all business eommunfratlnne and U wherein to rear them. The mother who rocks THE DESERET mittances. City. .Lhe cradle of her child and elnga It lullabys, salt for watching carefully over the development of Its Corraapondanea and othar reading ipattaf publication should bo addrassad to tha Editor. Infantile mind and giving it proper direction, Member Audit Bureau Circulation. teaching it to grow up to be s J. P. McKinney, Eastern Repreeentetlv. of citizen, la worlh s whole tity-fu- ll righteous New York Office. 914 Ptfth Avanua - THE DESERET NEWS God-fearin- "Chicago Office, 121 South Mldityan ATanuaEntarad at tha poatofflca of Salt Lake City. aacond else matter according to Act of Congreew March 1. 1J7I. t Tha Weeoclated Praaa Is axclualaely entitled to tha nsa Tor republlcatton of all new dlapatcnao credited to It or not otherwise credited In title nawapapar, and also tha local nawa published herein. All rights of repuMIratlon of apaclal here era also rasaraad. es SALT LAKE CITY, - - SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. . ARIZONA TEMPLE DAY. wh o desires to contribute to the erectida of the temple at Mesa, Arizona, may do ao, Sunday, ' September 12,bas been 'set asldS Bl 'Arfrfm Temple Day " .We request that each Bishop In the Church make arrangements by which all who desire may make these donations, andwe hope each Bishop will encourage every member of hia ward - to- become - adetails concerning the collection of the funds, record of donors, and the manner of remitting the donations, will bo given by the Presiding. Bishoprto,. who wilt collect these funds. . - HEBER J.' grant, - ' -- - - ' V A DAY donor....-.-Furthe- r ANTHON H. LUND, CHARLES W. PENROSE, Elrst Presidency. AND DISASTER. Of DEATH CCUSTOMED as we are to reporta of death by violence and the news of horrifying g, rt)Ur theullerfly-ipecTeslTiatlf-ftTiOtTi!ng- Tallow fever le a real enemy. It Is dsadly, treacherous, effclent It bee elate its tens of thousands. It bee devastated entire cities and depopulated stales. One of Its strongholds vu Guayaquil, ' Ecuador. commemoration of pilgrims and PIONEERS. In a commission, haadad by Dr. gly ain ous commonwealth trace back their Ancestry - . iihVw- - w - to lb sturdy 'pioneers of Massachusetts, Connecticut ancT Vermont.' Moreover, there Is in the two sections a common Interest in and adherence to the great principles of religious : liberty ahd moral' progress-.- Utah, therefore, will doubtless take an enthusiastic interest in the tercentenary celebration In commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims. This celebration will tako the form of programs in schools and churches, religious services, pageants and other dramatic tlaLe.coininiUee with- - ProL- B. Roland Lewis of the University of 'Utah as Us chairman, is planning to have every city, town and settlement observe the anniversary in some way. "Suggestive, outlines-hav- e been prepared. The state movement is part of a great national movement under which celebrations already have been held, and will through thewinter. and intcLlhe spring The 'Special memorial services will be held on December 21, the date officially recognized as the date of the' landing, and the state-wicelebration will culminate next spring "In an 'open-a- ir pageant, every, high, school, town and city to stage its own pageaftt,' .which," according to the- plans, will commemorate the Pioneers of Utah as well as the Pilgrims themselves. To this movement the people of Utah will unquestionably , give ther hearty indorsement and support. , -- Pc rv rr r. e v , a package wow THE FLAVOR LASTS . 7 ey: and e, - con-yn- us it a package during the war - accidents, Labor' day of 1920 stands-ouas a day of disaster. Ten persons III, were tilled and fifty injured In a trolley crash in the suburbs of Denver; nine lost their lives and others were hurt in a fire at Klamath falls, Oregon, where a hotel burned to the. ground; three were - crushed - to - death - and .others were Injured by a slide of shale upon tourists at Niagara Falls;' two .1 a party falgar.. aviators crashed to earth at Forest Hills and Trank (Copyright, l20rby Crane.) their bodies were .buried In the wreckage of their jilane; another birdman fell to his death TWENTY YEARS AGO. in Detroit; a man and his wifa In Marshaltown, Iowa, were fatally burned when the woman by From the Flies of The Deseret Neva mistake poured gasoline into a kitchen stove died Molnea Des to hurif a fire; a woman of SEPTEMBER 7, 1000. , of Injuries suffered when she was struck by (Democratic state convention named lightning the same bolt had killed her Yon.' ticket:- - For Congressman. the following These are all in one days record, and it is not James H. PROFITS AND PRICES. Wm, H. King: for governor, is certain by any means that the list complete Moyle; for secretary of state, Fisher 8. In addition to the fatalities, there were also TT is well to remember, amid alt the Ulk about Harris; auditor, Henry N. Hayeef treasurer, of C. Lund; R. superintendent was death accidents lawhlch the other soullessnesa and selfishness of profiteermany N. T. Porter; attorney general, instruction, ' ' narrowly escaped. ing,.lhat this practice is not the cause of high A, J. Weber: Justice of the supreme court, These occurrences, piling up in appalling prices, and that if R were poasible-ifor presidential J. W. N. Whltecotton; destroy ' number within a few hours time, serve as an profiteering altogether, the consumer would electors, O. W. Powers A. H. Tarbet, I. C. life. Thoresen. the reminder of of uncertainty not' thereby be appreciably benefited. This impressive lesson may be learned; Statement if not From them a E, H, Rollins and Co, of Boston, bought jn .conformity .with popular weter Improvement' the city' $250,000 is true but nevertheless. first, to be constantly on guard against acciit the If opinion, bonds for a premium of $2,lSS end aceruld dents that tan be prevented; second, to live profits of the moat efficient flour millers, meat Interest from Sept. 1, until dete of delivery such a life that death will not find you unready packers, wholesale grocers, etc, were entirely of the bonds. if it comes. Other lessons there are, too; that eliminated, there wouldn't be any noticeable Leona, daughter of Mr. may be gleaned from this one days chronicle difference ta the prices of the commodities and Mrs. William Grow,. drowned In a of disaster. The unfortunate thing is that in they sell. As has been pointed out a hundred flowing well tank at the residence, 764 socflh Third West street. the rush and carelessness of these' modem times, there are two perfectly t natural' times we have grown heedless of tbs' warnings processes for reducing prices: one is to Mduce Henry Miller hegss an engagement In the Salt Lake Jtieatrr'ln "The Only Way." that misfortune or fate so often throw across consumption by the practice of thrift; the ,i our paths. u Raids and other is to increase production. recriminations against the profiteers are someCorruption, was creeping injo politics, and KILLLNG THE RACE AT ITS ROOTS. times soothing' to the popular discontent, and religion was giving way to fad the more spectacular they are, the better the and fdneies that were the shadow and not the f AXUFACTURERS of baby carriages report that according to statistics gathered by public likes them. 'Also they afe sometimes substance of religious stability. Personal decidedly salutary. But as an actual, correc "morality was rapidly declining and women were 'them, the birth rate last year decreased 35 tivis of which of the evil the publio compla turning more and more to dangerous practices per cent, .although the bureau of jyital statistics amountFrom- - thi developed painting not do of they ail too Is high" a figureAt events, 'claims this fashions of dress, immoral In indecent the with finding fault large profits" of of the face, the baby" buggy men report that the demand forms of alluremenL and brazen the other isXikewisfc concerns. moat efficient It a dancing for their goods has decreased greatly in six all that was wholewas common assume to. error The returns Inevitable; thatiuese result .month. To the extent. that this implies .a are is and used. The truth some and enduring among the people alowly selfishly wastefully 'decrease Inlhe , has a serious look. It e that arid and the national structure " at last 'the "rumbled profits 'ofthemostlsncfeful is to escape, jThs tendency of this fast-agconcerns are not frittered belt away, managed collapsed. where - possible, . the nuisance" of having There ere some who will scoff at thf par'children. Many lociety women, especially In but go backJnto industry and increase producas above stated, means lower allel between thoae times and these, but the which tion,, as to the larger cities, are opposed maternity prices. - Furthermore,', these most 'efficient parallel is there and its significance is ominjan abbreviation, of their social pleasures; and concerns tend to reduce prices in another way. ous. Unless there come a change unless the where children are added to such households, in competition. They are the motal sense and .responsibility can be turned set the pape They .they are for the most part handed over to the ones who cap afford to shade" the. price when toward a higher plane diaaster Jiea ahead. a 'care of servants who rarely have more la at stake. When conditions of order a large mercenary interest In their charges, the child ( OOLIOGE AND ROOSEVELT. and demand warrant, they take the lead without proper supply I . passing through Infancy in reducing prices. Now, this may all sound v maternal care, and very-oftecandidates are more through child- Both kind Of cold and beartlees. bui it's solid bust ahdi50ttticattjrmoTe-attractiveTtlt- ir -t- hood with not much more. The period where rTcanntr are their official superiors. Gov. Coolidge is an 'character ia being developed and becoming ness and sound economics. honest rnau with a backbone and an intellect. fixed, the exact Aims when the moral and the Some of h.s recent thinking on political, AX OMLNOIS PARALLEL. spiritual nature of I child should have the winal and economic subjects has been of a most Iffeftion&te nurture and guidance, it Is has Jong been declared that Rome fell from character; and Jie apeaks and writes ITher as well a he think.. Mr. Roosevelt, physically as a of and because neglected, and to a great extent left likeYgar-Jdeajnation glory power jnd mentally-- it fine type of a man, and good possibilities fer' weeds - to thrive thSTnoral decadence ;oT her people. Ami i ardlt can fail to make an excellent impresMoralists feel to called upon from time jin. would be vain to endeavor to prove, ds some sion uphn the country. Kis ideas and ym time to declaimt against the doings of society have done, that the histone decline of the great pet hies PTurhing foreign affair are those of women who go crazy over bridge," with empire was not really due to considerations of statesmen, and ituaenl everywhere. He ha no liking for the ehauviniatie apparently never a aerious thought to their ' moratity. There can be no questioning of the hnnibatf beloved of the political mountebank .domestic duties p' and timilsr'xhirgcs Tcf fact that immorality In" great measure hastened and Since Harding has tus f, ignoramus. neglect are brought against other women who the national downfall. and Cox his Roosevelt, the ticket break cet and the duties of the home for clubs and In lhie connection iLJs interesting ' and pretty well even on their London Observer. fads of various sorts. somewhat depressing tn note some of the Another probable factor in curtailing the similarities between Rome in the afternoon of 'BORN TO BE FLEECED. birth rale is the prejudice of landlordi against her glory nd some,.of the tendencies of our f er The elnmg of the woolen mills In the"Nw renting to famlhriwith children. The modern civilization, even here in America. stale is serious enough, but suppose is familiar wth the dialogue preeipi-.tate- d Then, as now, according to the historians, (he the sheep elmuld decide to grow no more woolt n: fcy the agent of caretaker with the farm were being abandoned and country men I.urktly for us the af'hTot in the trust sheep Got tfny children?" Yei. Sorry, but and Yomen were gs'herin into, the Cities. Probusme. Like the consumer they are reared to we can do nothing for you." In every city the duction of the ntcci-- Let of l,fe was decreas- be r's Wfikly. 'rule appears to be that the presence or prattle ing to an alarming etlcnt and price were LCUM V I Vrf tfcridmrniust not dgtattrtbf TcfenrTinrr l( 'I ITIt.AL. D ESTINA1 T'the mass oT thcfe tity cf Jthe choe arsrtmenl Jrue. Apptr- - The oldfaihioned roe of II e ironies of pobtical jJevijny ' li that Jhcy were rh ldrn g vjfg sy to it) sp j m'-cr; crt.pj t hat he aw rag- - rtfnrenrjizejv ean Dame 1 3h ""wTli i fT.rto.I the "n..'Tiinat.'orrof the thrmeeivcv tenant Vrd'cwrirrs bate one pres. a p r l roe n -h ou'e p.an. lhe w Crimea frrrrrrdeTrt. but rant think ot purpoee in common tamely, to prevent keeling more and mr-r- Xa iure and wr f t!.e 4i.rne of the f ard.dteTroiC!',nce their r1c ? 4sxAA.UepLT.Tijj) JJ 5lI 'Ul, aV, t before the war ) A. University, set sail for South America. It wee kindly received by the authorities end physicians at Ouajauull. The preliminary work wee don preparing (he way. for. the stark of . Dr. Noguchi. : 'Thejt,". says - Dr. George E. Vincent, president of the Rockefeller Institute, with Uva . blood., of patients who were . In. !, the , early stages of the disease, Noguchi Infected fUlnea plaa." These fell ill, showing symptoms which resembled those of men suffering from yellow fever. "Attempts to transfer the infection from on animal to. another by maane ef 'mos- -' qultoes were successful. Finally KdgtichP was M to cultivate from the blood a minute, delicate, thread-likspiral organism half waybetween a mlOfoecoplq anl- mal (microbe) and a microscopic plant (bacterium). To this he gave the name slim spiral, the Jaundice maker. 1H1 discovery enabled him to prepare a arum. This has been administered in a number of case with apparently favorable effect. ' Furthermore, a vaccine ean be made which apparently protects non- Jmmunes against Infection." The experimenters arrived In Guayaquil when the dlasw-ws- i at It heighten Ecuai dor. They now report no cases at ell In the a an the Vincent capital since June, bulletin concludes: The public has proclaimed Its deliverance from a menace which had never been absent since 1141. General Gorges' ambition to write the last chapter of yellow fever seem no utopian dream. And urn I rink ae a victory of mere eig. nlflcance In history then Waterloo or Tra- that are to ba.found'jn the list of passengers who landed at Plymouth in. 1520. Many families that have helped to make of the section a progressive and prosper- -- lilt a package I, Kendall, of Northwestern bVa ,P,al,the PU- back with reverence grim Fathers, and thehardy group of men and women --who made, the-fir- st settlement usf New England. The roster of the early Pioneers of this state contains gome of the same names inter-mount- i Institute. their own selfish ease and pleasure and the undisturbed opportunity for the "enjoyment" of idleness or the display of vanity" (JAH to look r SO DOES JHE PRICE! 1- de Ctah-PUgrl- m - pu-bll- -- . o two-fo- ld y' firmly-found- ed -- sex-appe- aL" ' 1 birth-rate- J 5c per com Ends it quickly and completely n of -- -- Cool-ulK- 1 1 .d. : quet-dio- fleeced,-Cappe- e you Buffer a corn please Lees than five cents and a moments time will end it by a touch. y, or a Blue-jaApply liquid Blue-jaThe pain will atop. And soon the corn, however oldt will loosen and v y y plaster- - - v come out. ' Million of people have proved this. Every night a myriad of Corns are ended x.v in this way. Crn r becoming rarer and rarer, as everybody knows. The reason lip in. Blue-jaIt ha solved the com problem for all who find it out Dont pare corn and pad them. Dont cling to old harsh treatment. Apply this scientific method watch it wet that every com can ie? remember - , in that quick, gentle way, Blue-jax. now your d rug- eelle U, ' pet y it -- house-'hunt- i this: Blue Jay Plaster or Liquid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER A BLACK Orica New York Makar W SurtuI DtMrac, AIUJ -- I enlly-fr?e!'Jr- e I i- w-- j e 1:.0; JOB:PRlSTINGa;'DESRRl.T I |