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Show - - . ,' . ,. ... , ., - 2. s 1 c f ir0 Oa with their wort. It Is a sad on, humanity that these workers, io ett TUE DESERT NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10 1920 '. , N, I commentary -- - - - ' ., under any conditions anywhere, should be in danger of of Satitb.Tainple an' Zeal ?slap Streets. betas' wantonly killed or mistreated. Thah's - !Carper I Ls a million of mercy and helpfulness; they I i Published Daily leacypt Bandarhave no purpoee but to bring help and oomfort t i Item tw ot Autitt Rifirella et Circulations. i ' SoullWeek11. to thaw) in need. That wen Bolshevik raiders , 7 ' should 'foully slay or In any way mistreat NURICRIPTIoN RATES, DAM.; : .; By "1 41 theta makes the blood ttlrn cold. even in the carrier, per month .... .... in .... : ti in Iiirenen matt. per year ' ': Ity mad fury of war such a thing should be By mall. peraI megabit ta advance.... . !z By melt. per inontk.th advance a et2St. unthinkable. 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All rights of republication of special die. , 1 4 , patches here are also reserved, - BALT LAKE CITY, NOVEMBER 10: 1920. RUSSIA, WRANGELAND FRANCE. ONCENTRICION of Soviet forces against l .0 the little army of on the suceeea And 'their in pushing Crimean front, bins back to the isthmuses whieh provide the , only land entrant,e to the peninsula. was an Inevitable consequence of Russo-Polipeace, by which the Red troops in the north were released for service against the movement in the south. This seas fully , expected. and everybody realized that Wren, gers position would become at once perilous as against the now superior Soviet forces. But 0 Poland could mot merely on that. account con. ' tinue the war after the opportunityleame her-e-to lf male I favorable peace. She can count fortunate if, after the Moscow government shall have disposed of Wrangel summarily as It hopes to do, she is not again attacked by the Soviet armies in force, her treaty scrapped and trodden under foot, and her territorial gains at:Russia's expense again torn away from her. The peace pact framed at Riga has few friends . ... in Russia, and unless an signs fail, its terms , will only be considered binding until an suspkious occasion arises for violating them. Meanwhile Wrangel's situation though erious is not hopeless. He at least has the facilities for an orderly retreat. Moreover, be still has the advantage of strategical position, and be is said to have artillery sufficient for - - the comparatively narrow front on which his present defensive operation, are being staged. Zr worse comes to worst, and he is driven back - into the Crimea, the - Bolshevist bout of sweeping him into the sea will still be far from fulnilment. An eminent French strategist is understood to-- be attached tolia headquarters as Immediate military adviser, and the French'. fleet in the Black Sea will assuredly intervene long before annihilation shall be allowed to ' overtake the South Russian chieftain. As in Poland, so also in the Crimea: Russia may only push her successes so farand then France , steps in and bids her stay. Gallie and Slavic , interests seem destined to run always in transverse lines; the statesmen of the two countries find It unnatural and impossible to see eye to tic Gen.-Wrange- - sh , , . , , . , , - ' . I ;.- k , .., 'I: , , - MDT . .., , iyon-Lit- s DI DANGER. still is hope that T HIKE Loudon to the effect ' that;---Capt- ,: - . t' , t .. - i - : - - - 4 . g, the report from . : au 4, i , , i . , , , f t 1 I: , ' '' i - ' . , . Ban-net- t ' Kilpatrkke an Amerkan Red Croat repretwo were wantonly nurses and entative. killed in a Bolshevik cavalry raid on Salkovo ktation. louth Russia, may prove untrue. .A Sebastopol cable states. that Capt. Kilpatrick WI) captured. but make des mention of his death, nor of the two nurses referred to In the London dispatch, which bases its authority on advice' from Sebastopol. The last word eon- cerning Capt. Kilpatrick reteived by the state department at 'Washington was to the effect that he had been captured by the "Reds" and that when last seen at Novo Alexievka: he was being led away by the raiders, stripped of clothing to his underwear, though sera weather prevailed, His fate naturally was a matter of grave concern to his friends and a tor tat es. More definite word of the captain's fate and as to bow other relief in that I Kelton bay fared will be anxiously awaited. , and It truly is to be hoped that the reporta i thus far received will be found to have been condi.-In any event- lenggerated. serious in Asia Minor and Turkey.. the Near East relief has announced it,will,rnd ,no .more workers to Americans were to lora arca-- a the have sailed Way from New York to Join the relief forret there, but their order, were cancelled upon receipt of a cable signed by the director of the Near l:aat. rebel at conatanunople. The' table said: Situation eLtrernety serious. Send no more personnel. Red Cries and other relief workers do tot holttit to go Into places of dallier when duty calls them ther.e. The history of the late world war, and Indeed or all catastrophes where therio relief workers hove been lent, 'ertH 'show an inspiring record of their hems Isiii and sacrifice; Init It would he foolish, to seat! worker Into a district where conditkine were such that their lives would be all but:thrown away. especlally In cases '.whare It would be estrimely unlikely that they could keep In touch Ali their smiles, of aunty and tura-eve- - ' 1 bi Dr. TraskCresimi ' 71 - t SIII) ;t"." A NOTHER army vx of tampering officer has paid the wait, with liquor. Today bo la I back in the federal prison at Leavenworth, from which institution hi bed leper' paroled. To the useof intoxicants be can trace ' the offense which first brought him within prison gates. likewise his retnrn to them after he bed been given opportunity to prove that lie could take care of himself out among his fellow men. He was first sent to Leavenworth for desertion; and &wording to Ma own story he never would have deserted had It not been for "rum." After serving part of hislerm he was granted parole, and it as thought that be might redeem himself and in great measure wipe out the stigma on his past, Sy he might have done but be again took to liquor, and it brought him to trriefalmost before be knew it be was involved in a gang of confidence men and bad written worthless checks. His and return to prison soon followed. -7-With so many examples berore them, it is amazing bow many young men will continue to play with this fire that can, not fan -- to bring them sorrow. Thousands upon thousands of promising lives have been blighted by the curse of drink. The revulsion of public sentiment against this record of shamel, brought legislation that Makes traffic, in liquor unlawful. It was but natural, of course, that there should be resistance to the enforcement of the new law, and that violations of it should be frequent. However, little by little the stets' are tightenin g. and in time drunkenness will be very rare. Corning generations will grow up without the temptation of this luring danger, and thousands of lives will be saved front the rain and shame that otherwise would have come to them. re-arr- CHICAGO REVEALED VI BAD uGirl - reputation of Cidcago will 'not be by disclosures Just made following extensive researches under the direction of the Y. W. C.A. of that city. 71" finding' will be laid before the Calder Senate Investigating committee, which is conduct:lig bearings in various cities. Lack of adequate housing facilities Is 'held largely responsible for the unenviable, if not appalling. reeord 9f Chicago In the matter of crime. rAeso.dtn, to Miss Richardson, executive setretary of the T. W. C. A. there, in ail the Institutions of Chicago providing homes for working girls 'there are th of the number only 2583 beds,-noactually- needed- .- hundreds of girls seeking rooms with- - reap ectildi 1 amii ies - bavs-ta4-4-4r be turned sway. It is known 'hit many of the others have been compelled to find quarters in lower and questionable dietriets- of thecity. The fate of many of them la foci inevitable even for speculation. Crime statistics Indicate that Chicago stands condemned as one of the worst cities in Lb. world. If figures announced are correct, Chicago has twelve times as many murders annually as London, with its vastly greeter Population, end the Windy City has twenty-tw- o robberies for every one in the English metropolis. In 1918, which is declared to have been a normal year, Chicago with a populalion Of 2.500,080 bad twenty more murders than the whole of England and Wales together. with population of about 38,000,000. Other crimes rank proportionately. Not all of these crimeo, of course, can be regarded as due to faulty housing conditions, but it is certain that directly or indlrectly this element his much to do with the distressingly bad record. Whatever can be done to reduce this !source of evil and crime will le welcomed by all America as well as by Chicago itself. Meanwhile. Chicago officials. and all agencies that can be of service, should begin at once a thorough drafting up of the city. lest this great Industrial center establish a fixed reputation 'as the Sodom of the earth. THE t I NOVEMBER BERENTSS CONMITIOM. nation at the year throughout the B tRINTSS draws toward Its "elm continues to refl4t from every period the irregtlarity inseparable Such- uncertainly as bi of readjustment. always connected with a general eleetimi bu tontributed its natural 'barely the toners' dullness, and even the prevailing mild weather In most eection of the eountry le blamed for the slow trade movement- - Deletion Is meklut considerable progress, es is indicated in the frequency with which oilers 1 accept reductions In wages are made; yet many mills art oi part time, and others are reducing their 'working forces. which means. of course, an aggravation" of the unemployment problem. The nation's coal production is just now safe. tartan'. but distribution is not co good as it might be, and high prires prevatt as a result. The lowering of priees for commoditiee continue steadily In the wholesale marketo, and reduetions in the markets, 'are beninnine to retitvt more markedty the movement begun sevrrat weeks ago. Yet the Inerpaaq4 buying from jobbers and rnenufacturere which wite etpeeted to follow these price rerrimione has not yet dieelneed itself. and the spirit of eaution and curtailment appears 'be be genIs Rallreed trarapnrietbm mneh eral. Improved, and Increamed fficiency ty imbue( In-p- ttil - : ,i' 1 Suite. Consists of Buffet, Extension Table and III 4 Side Chairs. This is a remarkable value t I 0 .01111Lteadr ... - 4 : ,., j - ' - .. le ill ; ' - - ej, a Fr".43,1:ma.,---mininirtaw- I.. -.... , , ,s15,1,,,114j11.19 ' t re - :fang" '- lam - , !..m.,1 .. . . lf.' - , m p, ,, 1 - ..s. .,- -' ...;4r.L..4;::: ' . a I. 4..0.0; . - , - , 4 : fil , To", ,. it - I III L -.- ,- reAff,. : 41- '111111V.;.1 .. - ' ;I'Jct,'..T.:t1.,, , , I , ' m.......m...11.Mi . big-roo- m ,, 1Y . to iMp, ffrilig," , - ' - I , EtA I ,....., 'v' mpliiii---- -- - - 114i 421111111t r a.F ' - 'INfacilliEllw -- ;Pi ..,,,,....71.3. : . ......idlre-m.-,- z, IFI'mnit, ', '7 ' - mil. I , '' er .64 . '' 11111 - V 7 CY! tY 11 - - -- - 2 ,,,, I Elegant William and Mary Period Design Dining . - pulp ' ! . - .. La. - ice-er.a- m 1nmeuM..."...."1""11.611"1.1.1"114pieleamaiwoodumainatassiasumws.ilmill"""r Made In American Walnut., Chin r,. 0 . ' , et of baby Embroider or a , , lice' Mak clothes. bead a obtrtwalat or dress With original design. Use all Us attachments of a sewing machine, and clean and keep It in order tor " Uwe month& Identify and describe twenty wild flowers. Idenfill eight birds by their flight. Describe, from personal observation, the hem& appearance sod habits of Vireo wild animal& ihsve IS per cent of your allowance for three months. Do not borrow looney or article; of wear. Ins apparel for two month& Swat at 'oast twenty-fiv- e flies every day for one month. Do not eat meat or einrs more than ones by 'tank Craze.) tios. - . , L T a , '- .,,,,,,.,,mt , 0)1 " . , ... r .i .- - Cadillac Tilting Reflectors Heiiädi,dpltaedmup . standard vni 1912 Cadillac. It follows naturally thatcnCad. imentalac sonhoul i lead in eliminating ' objectionable : glare without reducing the quantity or quality Of light. - Electric-lightin- equip- - g . - , thilircigment oferigineers7thir-1:ight-h- and cadmac Tilting 'Headlamp Reflectors provide the most satisfactory and practical solution-o- f the: gi prob. lent For passing other cars,' Cadillac lights are bright enough to show the road immediately in front and the P : direct;1 ditifiTiet as be kept out of the eyes of the to approaching driver. At other times the lights show out ahead. picking the road weU in front of the car. No "dimmers," "deflection" or "diftuaion"the three principles of mating glare in common useare quire& 1 I I: ,0 SI i , , rip) A , ' 1 ' trldiNg .. . ' Mut , Aslersolde Duster I , no1015filbed 1105 . .. Attomobik Co. ' , ' ' Lyd la E. Finkhanes Vega. tabli Compound Has Been This Woman's Safeguard ASK FOC z. havo wed Plakhaeni, Vertaloke Cestresed for ern twenty years ter le. troeblos tan& it bee he 1ped gee eery "i "6. ,, ,-- - hana's 8 a Wash With good vs Pala& 1 alwavs bars battle el V;estable Iba Conspotadi I hoses as tt Is a rod moody Is tins el - 4 -- e toor-loat- , I --- -' .,.. 41. , Tte 'Si ) Into the financial markets for equipment funds as they eirwted three mouths ago to have to do. On tho hole. the buslosoe Otos. timi pretty sonerally conforms to the forecasts of ihoto erb000 seacity and elperienet Qualified them to sound a 1111111ine In time. Thie has looent bcodod. sod the boiler Is that. DO or that tbe elections ore Corer and the Peo- -. ple's vOic bat been decisively board. Padua improvement will be the ordec.of the day. ' Lasiest Way -To End Dandruff ------ Tber I en yore way that poser folio to routers dandruff ternoisialy - This tias awl that to to Camels To do this jut opt treys It suavity. about four ouncos of plain. ordinary Nib' It at slight "rhea Uquld Ifvoni retiring; owl onough le mowers tile gently, loath lb orals n4 rub It -- If not alt of rout throe py L Steed, (hush dandruff will bo yeas and tnur more applination VIII tioniplotagy Nobreekio Women sloe ester Mon Wee Mo. dispels anti Mimi dootroy ovary tan. So matter bow and trots of tressiot ille potshot is ONO sex oboo.14 ale sign&marten sway bass I. oeeroisoodi by the mosey reales sod murk out lieut. you sU brhInd too. that truthful tostimesiole ore are oesertantly and dlintlinit ot lb. sesta will idea lot. Cl the prohliebist le the voirepopor amtlY. and your hair trill bo fluffIr. tinkhauVe Vol shility Si Lets lustrous. trinatirs Ilithr Ind link' anti bible Cseepeeol to restore thott health., look and foal tmerad limos boiler To hoes whothee Lrd TA Nathan's rren at any Toll rill n lot IquId is It vtotabolo Coeopeeol inaapanaavo. est (Any botp woe, try drug Monk Plarecrem I.'. L it I Irer Is &dotes writ Itrrtalt4or wialimhosrotestuterara kt Corafort .Yolir Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Ufa!: Tarored Kid-Fitti- brute Or40: mom Itebtog. Coo 000 hags. beet twee gowitota got. Pitek to& kosi. tottial brolotartfotg. I mt Ida tli 01,40PIP spoor to I i y. I.IlkosI. 1100Abir Lea. 00100411 AT ,1 Roti ) 4rwy Wu& a all you will need. This email' Tot boo. kplowu hp yam monody hpa to Lets k. PialP Mine. )11,4ietee Co. (ooltiklwatial), Kane. Tent letter will be formai $ad saeworo4 by S oreeess, oe4 bel4 be Arid essiesee. Iso &miaow sad diadardemaaa H- Ilmmmonelat piws WI test i umid se every otstooneet I base (inept tips. mods is perfectly trse.11h(rs. 3,, O. mortitno.' moot t- Moos withont,101111 n' atlas X,.." ,at A.014 tl 1 t Itehodi 7.: T6 field ij I porbythate.laratassibietow4E.Chnolits Tbe Original Food-DriFar All Age, Rorlick's Pi 64 littranriet4Inda , , IDLE0 . 20 YEARS II , for INFANTS & INVALIDS 1 . . 51 SOUTH STATE. SALT LAKD UPON-.- IT All That Tune, 4 ,,, BOUM DEPEI1DED . - ! N, J , . n. , - , , , , . nt rot - --- . ." , tributed dividends amounting tre, MOS. making a total for the year. to date. et said a spacial Otristmas MIA O. dividend would be distrtbuted that would bring the year's total up to ti.00O.00. Dividend, distrIbuted by the thfranaeaisece-1- 1 om evtak 6. the Ntammoth. the Convolitlate$ Merely. the Grand Central sad new-Woloads the total up to Nov. le, 127.000. Titres most. giving tha saw of L W. Caldwell. ft. IL Murphy and P. B. Hooper. were under arrest in Ogden., held on suspicion of having robbed Um Linte. Mout; poetoffice. W. C. of Colonia Juices. Mexico a member of tho Mormon Battelion, reported by correspondence that be had to Pueblo. Colo., and bad made a - thrfiniteir trip located the spot bees certain members of the Bettalloo were burled whits the Inmost Infantry was making tts tout ntruch. Ur: SloClellaa "Id be recognised tbs ape( by ammo 9f the river cbaarsol. -- moo though It bad shamed its emcee and be 'naked yet the spot. 'ditch wee at tbo time of Ids visit under sultrvative. Weld was received bora that -. old toms Williams. dauslitstr. of Hrmint aad Maggio Williams. bad boos hernia to doses at Mervin! Playmates bad sot Me to Onto to a shod and all bad oloapod cost Ili little sirl. illikny of the roads to . ,,wiiitittiv 114 , and -- 0erterartrafficl 'Manager deeletant General Freight Agent I. A. Beeves. of the Oregon Short tine, reported, upon their return from Oregon. that definite arrangements bed been made whereby Utah flour would be shipped direct to song Kong for distribution In the Orient.. Appropriate exorcises were hol(ht- - the-- city cemetery dedicating the monument there to tbs memory of the bite President Wilford Woodruff. The speakers. to addition to President Joseph 7. $mith. who offered tho dedicator" Pluton War, Proddeot George Q. Cannon, Sider Heber J. Grant. Elder ethos 11. Ion& Bishop John R. Winder anti Thomas Z. Hull. James Woodruff. son of the late president, spoke In behalf of the tamill. The getraument coat $13, one.balf of which woo toon tributed by the Tonne Mon'a Mutual Improvement associations and the other ' bait by the tomtit. I The 11114r Xing mine at Park City die- NW-Wie- a 0 , , A la c 11410 - - , Ammon..11 , .. , , , . ilk; Deseret Nwa IcOVEXISER IS. f - .. TWENTY YEARS AGO. ?rim tbs Plies extra, - a you can and will do all that. you may bayo a day off and steal some ILIVIall (CoPYl1gat.,1,20. -- 49k. . ) du,' And if , , IT Z.) -- ' )tflottl in every way and finished in American walnut. Table is beautifully rubis perfectly bed and polishedLtop is 48 inches in diameter an dextends to six feet. Buffet has large French plate mirror and roomy linen and silver drawers. Chairs have high, shapely panel backs.- - The seats are upholstered in genuine brown leather.-- ' - print them. Closet It!oltioletttftiol Cash, $10.00 a Month; If you wish a period design for your dining room, here is a rather perfect reproduction. This suite built , , one-ten- - C 1 - , 114 40 ii .. i'regid fintikic 6 ( I ' , - s 1.44( The Camp 'tiro Girls is aa 11111Bilatell, ' s intendst to 'morose the inorato of gtvls. Tbs most iniPortant thing. of cameo. in improvhig tho fitness of any human bola& mobs or female, old or young. is out400111. Tbe law of ths.C&mp Firs Girls is to travel seven roads, which aro as lodowsi 1. To seek beauty. I To give service. R. To pursue knowlodso. , 4. To be trustworthy. , ' , S. To be healthy. t. Tel glorify work. Pro bo happy. If any parents in the world over edited that did not want their 'rid to travel these sores roads, I never snot them. Among Vs things that Camp Piro Girls ece supposed to do ars the following. which are good to rocommond to any girls in fil world: , Cook left-ovmoats in four Ways, , Cook for ono month in a bons& , Iron eight hours in two months. Wm's and Trip dishes and loavo ths in order after ono meal a dist tot two months. Care for tbo 'baby for an average- of ono boor a day for ons month. Cook and serve two Sunday dinner; whits mother rests. Abstain from chowing-guand ..from sundaes. sodas. and comcandy, mercially manufactured beverages. as well as from patio' between MOOS. for two cos. . ocutive Sleep out of doorar or with wido-ote- n windows. for two consoeuttve months between October and April Swim ono bandrod yard& Stets twenty-tiv- o mileo in five days (not ' necessarily consecutive). Walk forty miles In assy ten days (net necessarily cousecutivs). This moans bump-- .' tho country or walking to and trona or business. , & hid on th ground. and siesP nut of doors on it for &AY BTU MOW Build on open tiro in Irrind and sobs with material found out of door& and bald & proper bonfire. Co fire is credited imtil it is properly put out) Take & dome photographs; develop &ad, ' ' norm. ' ' ' ---I- l , , UN. , . . ' Single copies The above rates apply to rtes. Idaho surmnt and Wyoming; ether melee by malt, per ment11. lignms - 4i t: - - 1 rott rho Daseng Z 1 Fr CAMP FIRE GmLs. , 4- I : I - .' - ' ' Ntird ..Ads gird bettorydd. 1. 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