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Show t ( Crpr of South Temple and Eaet Tapl Itmln Published Dally Kxoept Sunday I XI am bar at Audit bureau of Clreu.Uoa. isunscnnmoN rate dailt. I "R r mall, par yaar la adrtnoe t IT II ala month i In advance... f mall. ..It.tl mall, par month, la adronca.. ..I .11 . .1 oop.aa. Ctali Single The above rataa apply to Utah. Idaho, Nevada pd Wyoming; otbar atataa by mall, par month, J pf ................ ........... 99, SUBSCRIPTION 4 BEMI-VEEIC- mail, par yaar tn advance .j r tl r. n . rr ...IHI ngle coplaa. .......I canto Foreign ppstage extra addad to aboya rataa. Sand ramtttaaooa and bnatnaao aommanleatloao TUB DESERET NEWS. Salt Doha City, Utah. Addraaa eorreepon dance aad otbar mattar for publication to TUB EDITOR. J, P. McKInnay, Eaatam Rapraaantattro. Nayr York Offloa. lit rtfth Avenue. Chloago Office, ill South Michigan Avenue. Lak a City, as !. Bntarad at tha poatoffloe of Salt aond olaaa mattar according to Aot of Congroaa. 'I r ! RATES I birch i. isIlt im LAKE CITY, -- OCTOBER 9, 1920. fal results to th ohlld. Then of ebsuet stir, within him, .or her, the pbn gtmblluf Instinct. Ouos aroused, thli InsUnot feed upon llielf. It msy or msy not lead to actual ruin, but it never can lead to good. And many s promlalng young man bai ben atarted on For Tbe Deecret New by Dr. Freak Crana ' tb downward path by Just such Innocent' games as theie. That la s terrible price to pay for s little amusement Moreover, not only Is tbe Individual victim banned, but tbd gambling spirit spreads and tafnta those around him. It Is unwhoiasoms and dangerous; how ever trivial or Inoffensive It may seem at first-thigambling baa within H the aeedt of misery and despair. The poison'll hidden by a veneer of attractiveness, so that the victim does not know until too late tha danger into which be la running. It is bldeoue that little children should Ie drawn into this menacing influence. Tbe law has taken Ihla situation Into account and by special enactment baa placed these gomes under the ban. Too often tbe law is disregarded; it is fortunate that in tbe latest instance tbe Juvenile Court saw its duty aad went at once to perform iL xt semi-annu- al Tkb-arnae- le, . 1, 10 a, HONORABLE HUBER J, GRANT, ANTHON H. LUND, ' i ; CHARLES W. F ENRONS, First Presidency. ART OF MERCHANDISING. HE men who have made merobandlalng in 7 that it 1 thought. - hl 1 ortune; -- rw. 1 - v Aiif eles to Denver, After IU 1100,000 Week Enroul From Engagement In San Francisco T II E demns Nothing hav set back th onus of Socialism so much as th reign of military terrorism In Russia. As violence dwtroyed th Chtar, ao will It destroy the Bolshavlkl. Violence Is the twin brother of Autocracy. That Is why Autocracy la doomed. They that taka the sword shall perish by th gword. In. glorified, led Vlolency believed Napoleon to exile and loat Britain her American colonies. Violence led the flower of Germany to Slaughter, and has reduced the reet to .bankruptcy. No rreater lie was ever coined than th saying, that God la on tha side of the strongest battalions. Whatever greatness the British Empire haa la due to her fair play and her skill In tb art of government. All Its woes com from Its resort to violence. War is the perfect flower of th doctrine of force. Princes sometimes profit b war, th people never. Victorious France and Italy are now in almost aa bad a way as defeated Germany and Austria. The people of the United States ars still groping In the darkness of a beUef tn violence. They still cannot se that a million spent tn perfecting a of peac and law Is better preparedness than a billion spent In getting ready to fight. No permanent progress has qver been due to fighting; It has all come through world-machine- With AHTOmO SC0TTI and m LEADING ARTISTS, ORCHESTRA & CHORUS from METROPOLITAN OPERA CO N. Y. Presenting the DOUBLE BILL tORfiGOLD 1 ENEWID interest has been awakened In the growing of flay la Utah. This useful crop vu raised by the early settlers of this section, and the climate and soil conditions of Utah ware proved to he favorable to its Cultivation. In the coum- of a few years, however, the industry was permitted to lag and later it practically disappeared. It is probably true that lack of facilities for getting a full return of finished products from the raw material vu responsible for the lack of interest. At any rate, flax ceased to be crop of any commercial significance in this sootlon, only a few farmers continued to plant it, and then only In. very email quantity. There Is one veteran farmer in Davis county who for nearly half a century has never railed to plant a Jittia flax each season. Just to show, he says, that it can he grown here, 'A year or ao ago an enterprise was started with a view of raising flax on a commercial cale and of building a factory for the manu factors of the various flax products. Since the days of the pioneers, now ways of utilizing the rsw flax have been discovered, so that there ere now quite a number of important byproducts enough, it is claimed, to make prof liable use of every part of the plant, seed and straw. Because of this, it is pointed out, there need he no hesitancy on the part of farmers to pfani flax, for the commercial end of the project is assured, and the grower cau count on a fair return for his investment and toil. It la announced by those promoting the proposed Industry that capital is ready to build the mill Just at soon as a sufficient acreage has been contracted. Last season considerable flax was raised for seed and it is hoped to interest looal fanners sufficiently to have the required acreage planted next spring. The flax exhibit at the present State Fair should , prove a stimulus. The men behind the plan are of reputable atanding In the community. They declare that flax raising In this section has passed the experimental stage and that Utah farmers are neglecting an opportunity if they do not devote at least, some of their land to this crop. It geem, therefore, that the project should be encouraged. Utah always has boasted of her interest in home Industry; here is a chance to put that boast to the test. s'. war- - a -- P MIAM & PRICES Entire Lower Floor, $5 Balcony, $4 and "$3.00. Family Circle, $2.50 and $2. Gallery, $1.50 Add 10 per cent for war Seats on Sale at Box Office MONDAY MORNING tax. at 10 . Oclock. E. MAXWELL Greater Car Values Each, in its class, a known quality leader each a car of proved goodness; two distinct types, but both notable aa exponents of economy and dependability What more welcome news could motorists receive than the reductions registered in the Maxwell and the Chalmers: ry Mamma Trah,C Unkt Th m anise who exploded th bomb In Wall Street la but a symptom of a worldwide delusion. He Is one of a class. Including th striker who murder or burns, th Kaiser, th Osar, th Bolshevik, th Idlrect action advocate, and all th other fools who take a notion to play God. (Copyright, 126, by Frank Crane) S. Mu h. tommy Chshmam t HI I Nw less Nw lass 3 part Car SaSaa Caapa 171 ..w Naw IMS , Naw few Car Naw SMS 274S 143 Taylor Motor Car Company izr SOUTH STATE ST. ALT LAKE CITT, UTAH TWENTY YEARS AGO. Prom th et Piles Drt Th OCTOBER , News, 100. The Chinese minister was quoted as say-ithat If the powers regarded it as essential, he was quite sure the Wireperor and empress dowager would return to Pekin under assurance for their personal eafety. In a New Tork dispatch The News published a complete list of the names of Protestant missionaries known to have been killed In Chink since the outbreak of th Boxer movement, according to Information received by the American Bible society. . Oov. Theodors Roosovolt and CoL William J. Bryan oondaded their respective nf campaign tn Bllnola with rooelng meetings. Not since th McKinley-Brya- n campaign of such tremendous fear years before had crowds assembled. - Ths board of director of the Union Pacific Railroad company was at th annual stockholders meeting hsld vtn th offlc of th company tn this city. Word was received that th body of Rider Bronson, who was drowned In th Oconee river, Georgia, had been recovered. Elder Bronson' home was at Fato'lew, Oneida eounty. Idaho. Hthad been jn th .mission field for about one year. - ted - -- affeeta our dra our emotion,subconscious-naa- W begin, teaching K to our children. To "get obedience wo flog them. Whoever atrikeo a child prove Juat one thing that be la a bigger brute than the child. The child, leamg thejffleteney of brute force from hi parent,' goee out to practice of the school r R, IIe becomes the bully yard. Moat bad boy are a Imply boys that are faithfully putting Into practice the principle of superior force they learned at ' i homo. The teacher continue the boy's court In th art of fright fulneea. If not by th birch, then by moral terrorism. - Whew he grow up, every motion of hi spoiled by th poison of th adult mind fore idea. Violence Is th greatest hindrance to reform, to progress. Th ideal of anarchy, for Instance, la singularly pur and peac. abla Its aim 1 th abolition of foro. But th twisted mind of th fanatlo seeks to establish this by th very means ha con- - A It inatlncta and aeepa Into our s America the powerful and eucoessful fac- la in our civilisation today, were trin who never lost sight of tbe fine side pf 'tl relationship between buyer and aeller, and who realised that they were in reality the agents of the consumer In the latters rela- The legitimate with the producers. srcantile Interests "r of- tbe eountiy ellU here to these conceptions, doing their ig with discrimination and their aelling a price that 'yields only a reasonable fiL Adhering as closely to principles of tr dealing as .circumstances will admit, ited firmly in the practices upon which the ilnese superstructure reeta, the old eslab-le-d houses will go on serving the publlo in future as they have In the past, while jnLny of those who fall to measure up to the irlld standard "of sound merchandising will down In failure If not disgrace during the carious times that are a compulsory lncl--- it of the process of readjustment It is the mushroom merchants who are in iger. They came to the surface on the ves of speculation developed by conditions owing out of the war. In most easea they wire opportunists and profiteers and it is to say that such profiteering" as has haen charged against legitimate merchants, arisen almost wholly out .of the character I the competition brought into business by I ofj ! thjwe newcomers. Except in' a fashion the function of passing goods m from the producer to the retailer or the consumer, the mushroom merchant was not a merchant at all. His one aim was to buy In CARELESS HUNTER A MENACE. !h lowest market and sell in the highest This, it is true. Is the definition by which some the deer hunting season MISHAPS during eo common during the past people etni try to Identify the Teal merchant; it those who know, the facts, realise that tha few years that it baa become almost ordinary pnjirchant who la In business to stay does to jest about It. But In reality It Is far from ;ther of these things. The mushroom var- being a Jesting matter. Already this season iety, on th contrary, Jald no claim to any there have been fatalities, and every season jotper attribute than the wit to see what was bring its gloomy record of groundings and adminf In the wsy of increased demand for death. Most of these accidents are perhaps gebda, and the ability to get money to go Into unavoidable, but this can not be said of all tha markets and bid against the' established of them. More ears on the part of huntera concerns. Of course, it could only be a matter and guides, and of Innocent bystanders" time until the man whose qualifications would do xduch toward the saving of ife and were thus summed up, would sink back into bodily security. the obscurity from which he came, and probDeer hunting is not the oqly form of ably leave much wreckage in hia wake. This sport, however, In which more' caution should is exactly what is taking place throughout the be exercised. There is as much danger to country now. The ultimate elimination of the duck hunter who trails a winding stream ' disturbing factors of this character was' as or who' builds his blind" in the hidden certain as the rising of the sun, and in the places of the marshes. The experienced loag run it will be almost as beneficent. Cerhunter 'understands In a general way the tainly tbe legitimate mercantile interests will sportsmans code, and it isnt often that he relieved of such meets with accident himself or inflicts it upon be benefited - when excrescences, while the general putlio will others. There b, however, a careless class have cause for particularly loud rejoicing. that shoots thoughtlessly, or at least without care. This is the hunter who fires away at due I TEACHING CHILDREN TO GtMBLE. first moving bush in the hope that it .the f mCRSorthc'TUvCiine-TXIrrSfr-tO-'bfTildes his game! Hed6esirt walt Tofig e riou gfr commended for their efforts in suppresto find out that there is a fellow hunter sing games of chance that re being opejaled behind tbe moving bush. This is the type. durir,g the past week wherf large numbers o!f too, that take a rifle along whefi be goes on children were attracted by them. These games, a rabbit dnvg. when all the other hunters which usually take the form of spin wheels, hase shotguns and plan Iheir movements and miriaiure hfrse races or other snmlar devices, .lancuvers according to shotgun range. In Jjold out a hex of randy, a d'di or some other This xaTFlrsir Irani er Inflicts article of merchandise as a prize to the winner. his menacing presence every week of every This proves a great lure to children, and in hunting season. It behooves all eportsmeft to many instances 4hy huddle around with their be on the lookout fo him.' nickel and dimes in hand, crowding each other aa they wait their turn to Lake a chance." BISON IN THE ARCTIC CIRCLE. Obviously many more must Jose than can win, end many a child turns away from the game, IT has been .commonly supposed that (he his lat nicki gone and duappointment American buffalo, or more properly bison, tug ring at his heart strings. Were this the end e a wild species has berome extinct, such thre perhaps would be no serious result survivals ts there aie l'etiig found now on'y in froiah.j e Km adventure with fickle protected by private to3es bn or but the d.fficulty is that tbe lure remains government In parks or reserves.' But word with him and the fact that has. lost makes Just come from Canada to the effect that a him enyrtwe and eager. hj.LFy again. A oon Largs herd of the wild animals, morethaa a M.he can get another dims he is back at tbs thousand in number, has ben found roaming of the Mackenzieriver burn. I la the country There can be m question as to the barm- - I The d.sro'frer i sn cxpbr rg enrineer of tbe Oerman It In an cunning, perauaatra. Mduothr, ia4 ovraed aa tta father. Aha DerlL It haa wot an tee If Into ear language, no a NOTICE. Osnsral Cos Th Christ of of Jecoa Church the of fcrcnc Latter-Ca- y Saints wfll eonyene In the Balt Lake City, on Friday. Oct. I, at 10 o'clock a.m., with session alao on Oct. S and IS. A Special Priesthood mooting will bo held In the Assembly Ball on Monday, Oof. 11, at ' a. hlncty-flr- Vloleno hue many forma ft la th arch deceiver. It baa more disguise then swr. OrrORTLMTY OFFERED UTAH FARMERS., OONFEREXCB GRAND OPERA ANNOUNCEMENT FORMS OF VIOLENCE. Conference Rates To Whom It May MAKE THIS YOUR DENTAL OFFICE Concern! Special railroad rate to conference to b held In Salt Lak City October S to 10,'inclusive, viz: lief Society conference, October I and T, and general Church conference, October S, 9. 10, will b made under following plan: d On and far on certificate plan i authorised from all points In Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, Nw Mexico, Gregon, Utah and Wyoming, and also from El Pao, Texaa R. one-thir- natural reaouYcea branch" of the Canadian department of the interior, and he says that natives told him of the existence of another-herd- , equally a? large, still farther north. It ts pretly gpneraily conceded that the last important stand of the monarch of the plains" in any considerable number, against the annihilation that was threatened In the of the first yea ra'looii ' after transcontinental railroad, was north of the international boundary between the United Slates and the Dominion of Canada. And it is believed that on .the broad plains of Alberta, from the Milk river northward, the species would lorg have survived In a wild slat had It noTbeen Tor a series of terrible winters during winch the animals perished by thousands. On softie of the ranches acquired a few years ago by seltlers frora Utah are still to b found in the coulees and sheltered great places where the shaggy beasts sought refugs from the rsgirg elements, "and where x from starvation, intene cold and trampling and suffocation they lay down and died id countless n um tiers. I f th e Ma c k rnziq river region still furnishes a habitat for a remnant, it will b cn evidence, not (t the survival of in a natural environment, but of a more venturesome and. undaunted spirit In those specimens which jn thosedeprale seasons braved even worse climatic rigors rather than perih ingjoriou'y in I hir familar and accu'lomed bone-yar- ds tha-fitle- rareet' t , . st How Obtained: The special rates arm not open to th publlo but dra confined to member attending the above .named confer, ences. Partte will buy regular -- one liake City and obtain from the agent a certi-flcto that effect. Reduced rates will be made only for adults: no reduction Is authorized for children. Dates of Sales' Tickets for going trip must be purchased between zhe dotes of October 2 to 18. indu-iv- . The people of UtRh and the intermountain country have made possible thegrowth. juuLprogress at ' Validation: Mr. Benjamin Goddard will act as secretarg and maintain office at the Bureau of Information. Temple Block, Salt Lake City. Holders of certificate must his InMkresent them peraonsU dorsement hefor the reduced return rat can be obtained. Certificate must be rretented to Mr. Goddard between the date of October and 18, even thourh return Jcur-n- y Lake Oty Is not . until later. P.e'urn Limit: Tickets for return trip may be purchased at Salt Lak City up t October IX, Inclusive. . fr com-trtenr- When Buying Ticket t to Obtain a jt yjTicket From tb fake Im ej Salt Cer-t'cvs- 'e of this Dental Office, and it Is our aim to serve them truly hv setting a standard of dental service seldom, if ever, excelled elsewhere at any. price. ' yLi wi SPECIAL ATTENTION TO VISITORS Stranger! in the city during Conference and Fair Week ia may secure immediate attention and have their work completed while in the dty by phoning Wasatch 5354 for appointments or calling in person, as soon as they reach the city. Examination Patlsst and In plete X-r- Including X-R- ay Free sot ebergsd her for examinations, estimate or advice, dlfficuA'er ebecur ease dlagnoet I ntvrr milt until compictirs have bees take. vJours to 8p.m. Agent. - Sundayg 9 to I dV 3D J - |