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Show jfit tf rtjt yl f. r? J .. Strt Cruer of South Temple and Eaat Tempt Published ttally Eiopt Sunday Member of Aodlt Bureau of Circulation i. . RATES DAILY. SUBSCRIPTION i I ........ T carrier, per month JT nhll. per Tear la advance Jj J: By mall, per six month! la By mall, per month, in advance enta ingle copies The above ratea apply to and Including the Boatal Zone' or a Radius of n0 miles from Sait Lalca City, beyond the Ird Postsi Zone par month I SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail, per year in advance.,,. copies,.., Foreign postage extra added to above ratea. Send remittances and baatneee commonlcatlona THE DEhKRET NltWB.Utah-t Halt Inks Cite. Addreas correspondence end other matfer for publication to THE EDITOR. . J F. McKinney. Eastern Representative. New York Office. 334 Fifth Avenna. Cnteago Office lii Sou'll Michigan Avenne Binaries - Bldg1., baa Tranciaco. Cal. City. a Eatered at the putofflc of Salt a econd claee matter according -tu Act of Congreea. dlt Hobart 'Mix 1. ltTfr ; SALT LAKE CITVr - JANUARY 13..1321. fast Mi:irriNG. 3 w.int ' bfecial ear It la hereby directed that in all the atakea end wards of the Church of jcmie Chrlrt KalnU to wbkh this notion of Latter-da- y lhall coma, a Special l ast Meeting be held on Sunday, January 23, at 3 (bin. on which occa-do- n colic ctions will be made and contribu Hens received for the Near Kart" Relief Fund which Is dealing with the distress hazardous undertaking. But considering (he advancement of aviation science, (he fact that air "craft have recorded only w little less than 200 miles an hour, the tremendous power developed in their engines, and the progress tn mechanical contrivances In connection with these planes, there is no room to doubt that the feat is susceptible of accomplishment. Air navigation ts rapidly becoming as simple as navigation of the seas, and its penis are It may be coming to be as little feared. assume with reason that by another year, aerial navigation will have been so developed that a trip across the continent will be regarded as a eommonplaeek and this naturally means fleets of air ships competing for palron-Bg- g andpopuiarityiwith transcontinental trains operating between the Atlantic and the Pacific coast. The picturesqueness of flights over the Rocky and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges is sure to prove an irresistible attraction, to say nothing of voyages over the great Selkirk ranges in the Canadian Rocktes, and over the great western deserts. We are living in an age of miracles," when the hitherto hidden and mysterious forces of nature are being fathomed and mastered by human research and intelligence. ft may not be too much to believe that the present generation will not pass away before the fact is absolutely ascertained as to whether the planets Mars and Venus are habitable and inhabited, something of the character of their inhabitants, and a means of communication established between us and them. ric. HEBEK J. GRANT, ANTIION H. LEND, CHARLES W. PENROSE, First Presidency. V. A FIGHTER FOR IMS I WENT. YYHF.N a warrior like Genera! Tasker 11. Bliss, whose life training and profession is that of arms, is able to advocate steps toward disarmament with such frankness as terized his evidence before a Congressional committee yesterday, surety (he jingoes and lay militarists of the country should feel to hide their diminished lead. Such mows as Gen. Bliss now express are no imv with him: in various public- addrews during rerent weeks he has declared liiinMf wi!h .similar positive-nes- s, and his attitude ln naturally given grpat comfort to those who have regarded with alarm ihO growing Iniklaicy Ui -- enlarge the nal ions fighting eiabli-hmeas part of a program ore which the whole wurhl seems lo be bent. .jRigce-dinconference ofr the fora J0 ui filmic (iiseu.v interna, principal woiid POivtuA-- lu lional disarmament is eminently practical and timely. Until some Mvt of agreement on such-FT'poliry.can Jmjc5c.hr 3. no nation .that 3s vul-- jierahle loaUavk wmiIA .tUfy- - tirelf its defenses. Since different men have different ideas as what constitutes proper and adequate defense," it is obvious that t before long each inclines to engage - in a mad race for -upcmnly of armed power, the ultimate result being the conversion of the world into an annul lamp, with its revenues and resources emu. r, ted in maintaining the a vast enormous incubus wnu;,; ascertain, fightidg force. Gen. Hii from such a conference as he advocales, just which nations, if any, arp unwilling to and these recalcitrants, l.e declares, would stand condemned before, (he whole world as the next Germany," and would he by the other nnunns treaied as such. The world can ci disarm jafeiy jf it wai;. to; if there should happen to be an member or two, the others can very effectively and "jpaickly prescribe treatment which wilt correct lh?TOibhTfflTiir'5pffr:!i7c t n e n i ha re, pu:ii j Vi the impertinence and silence (he swaggering pf tbe bully. - nl n a IP'T'-- Tg giwe-nmen- with-petfe- BUSINESS EXPERTS ENCOl R VGUMENT. IN an address . TRUTH AND SINCERITY IN GOVERNMENT. w Senator Harding was nominated at Chicago for President of the United States there were those who declared, more or less that if elected be would be openly, controlled by a clique of politicians. His friends and those 'who knew him best stoutly contended that this prediction did not HEX fairly or truly represent the candidate, and they maintained that in no degree would he lend himself to factionalism or become the tool of designing men. His attitude since his elecre tion indicates that while lie wlli always the Tmmvpt and advice of hh associates and all others who have snything of good to offer, he will reserve the right and prerogative of making his own decisions. we-rtin- HkJUAf4iaJa-JWflhedsJmv4ttg-eeaol4- Dr. Frank CrM.) these sentences; Capital la the Labor of the Past." Labor la the Capital of tha Future." Capital and Labor, palling together cre-a- la th Prosperity of the PreeenL" r This is a fine instance of newspaper realizing Its mission, Its reason for existence. Its public obligation. For its mission ought to fee, not bnly to dleeminte lnformallon, but to do this In such gogb and spirit as to promote pubilo welfare. Its, reason for existence ts not alone to make money, because there ora things no money could induce It to print. And Its publla obligation ts to direct a propaganda of sanity, . drceacy sod boner-a- n remit-t- ugly J potttlral madness-o-r Intellectual rottenness may ba currant. And lust now. what Is the matter with tha world ta the spread of that jpolsonoua Envy, which' masquerading now ss Bolshevism, now aa heroic radicalism and now as ona or 'another form of Utopianism, seeks to destroy7 - the- civilization which humanity has" been so- Jonrupbuiiaing; This not an academic danger; It Is no dilettante vagary which we may shoofly and sealnrt w fee tcver fwrm-of - - pass on. Slnee the war, tha bellyache propagandists havt bean busy,' Everywhere Capital haa been assailed as the arch criminal,' those who work bard and save tnerr money have been held up to scorn os contemptible bourgeois, violence haa been openly preached as tha only remedy for the evils of tha world, and instead of hard work it Is organization for loot that haa been glorified. 1rh.11 Me underlying, psycholaxlcaj ratAo of the crime wave. It is small wonder .that whan the teachings of the parlor Bolshevist and the unhinged professor have j filtered down to the slums, th Ignorant and d mind of the workman out of a lob leaps to the conclusion that tha thing for him to do is to find a revolve and black-lac- k and murdsr a Jeweler or held up a bank messenger. The Church, greatest of invisible police. Is ridiculed. The Courts and the Law are held up to eontempt a capitalistic agents. Tha teaching of thrift and industry has been denounced as hypocrisy, Why work t" ssks the revolutionist. "It will only make you slavee. Use violence. Refuse to work. Organize some sort of ml everlasting standing on- - ones - guard 'vpmliF a man." I wnhfor an atmosphere" of truth' and sincerily in our government." He doubtless has- - in mind some of that ever-acti- ve group that watches every administrative change m the hope of edging m somewhere for their own t ersonal gam. They come usually in the guise f f friends of the man who is soon to hold responsibility and power, and fortunate is this man if he i able to pierce through their and d;eerp iheir real inieat. Mr. Harding apparently has been able to do this, and the fart gives renewed assurance that he is not to he beguiled by false friends, nor fall into the hands of interest. Truth and sinceriiy in our government," he sets fdf. J.i goal. All good citizens, of regardleea political affiliation or creed, w ill do all lhx can to help attain that goal. pre-lensi- self-seeki- ng A.DAYSTOMMEN'L If fht United Pta'ex England and Japan continue then respective natal building, tha seven of wnreraft that a boat eie will be so chuck-fubound on peaceful business will requlrt mighty s.:ilful steering to keep from being swsmped. ll in All ouch preachment, falling In the oil of Increasing unemployment, rich haa brought forth Its abundant crop of thugs, robbers, and. assassins. It will do us no good to multiply pollca and increase of courts, as the stream of poison flows into the public y ao-lo- ng THE MARK OF ZORF.O and associate players will present this weak The Dangerous Ags Mrical corody charted with -- therefore. That newspapers ancient drool of party politics and linad Up on the new and living issue. Tha sturdy mind of the English speaking peoples ts In no danger of being resolved Into the gluey mass of Bolshevism, but there Is danger that the dregs ef th people may find their in competency and envy quickened Into criminal activity by this noxious gospel, which, chanting the righta of man, proceeds to destroy mankind. Everf newspaper ought to be the pulpit of aanity. It J reassuring to aee that more and more of them are. (Uop righl, l2l, by Frank Crane ) ItlatTme, their explosive humor. Every Kiffht Except Mondrfy, Mfttmsss Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. Prices: Evsnlnr. St SSe, IGo. T5c Matinees Tuesday and Thursday, J5c, SSc. 'Matinee Raturdav. Jtc, 5$c Mmmmm la EXT hEKK-T- kt Roam IL Ceased 41 KISMET Th greatest picture of all times COMES TO THE AMERICAN THE ALL NEXT WEEK FRISKY KIRS. JOHNSON TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Deseret Newa. JANUARY 13. IBOI. Twenty jears ago this date fell on Sunday. The quarter!'- - conference of the T. M. M. I. A. of Sait Lake stake convened in the Elder R. R-- Liman presided Tabernacle and the speakers were Eiders George A. B. F. Grant, Fmith, Brian. 8. Hinckley. Rodney C. Badger and R. R. Lyman. . In a tulk on "Degradation of Great Cities and Remedies before a meeting of members of the Society for Ethical Culture In Carnegie Hail, New York, Felix Adler asked; "What is a bad city ? "New York, he said, answering his own question. He declared that the main trouble elth big cities ni the fact that"the maintenance of law Is in the hands of those who era profiting by is violation. Spreading of an overflow shaft of the Utah Light. & Power company in Ogden -- zAPyxsoajisea-ak-blf Jand. Tied awav a bridge and damaged a retaining a all No one was Injured In the accident. Vrh took place about one fourth of a mile fr--m the mouth of the canyon. fourth , Aqi;o,;u.cji,;it,wai made, annual oomertlon of the National Live Stock association would convene in tha is Assemb'y hall the following day. were expected from 37 states. caucuses RepubVan and Democratic selected pres officers of tha legislature. Abel John Ei ins, of Utah county, was chos.n f r trc dent of the senate, where the Democras had a majority. The RepuMI-can- s contra led the house, and William Ciasmann. of Weber county, was th choice tf the fr,r speaker. -- Four Leading Men in One Picture! LAST TIMES TODAY ETA XOYIK stl MARRY CRIBBO Mi tha rMMti Scandal Galore . q tyutmouu Victim What More Does the Average Patron Want? ON THE SAME BILL Burton Holmes Travels Bud and Susie Cartoon. The Usual Good Music. mi dramatic In . MarysAllic Up -- di-- together in th white and sltent wilderness, await ing what hev believed would ba dealhoea not belong to the world. -- A Salt Lake woman. Just- - back from Calii asked what tha thought of tha Pacific fornia, ocean, it being thy first time that xha had over viewed Its great expanse.-B- he rejoined that the view wav a disappointment oh "It expected would be bigger." i. 'M. Sit4iwsrM,--- a gait Franclsfo socialist, end his wife, were thrown Into Russian prloon became he decared. while In Lenlna'a country, that Amerirxit workmen would never pursue Roviet g right. The American Sfrkrr.n is one ofjj,th gfewl mt barriers which hold baev, v, p.4 R)cnaee that already haa awept 'i over half or Eiropo, c ri.drti I.. aasaamaensS BBBOR A Clem Stwr rilled With Thrills Hem Utml. latcrantlnal AMERICAN Also lhc Hbh Mew rtewhly aad New Scree kigaxlse. y atwritwr .yawumrew rr f laMNSiitUr PtftarM." THREE PAYS COM HKVflYG TOOIY -- LVOVS ATD MORAN Vs COMING Itesetlfel Star tw s lellgbttl vTioxzii roMKDv -- ev pin n Ftvet sy ef Week OTIS. 8K.INXLR. U A MGHT." SHOCKIVO JANUARY 30, Tca asd i lee C basew . w J - M t t Priscilla "OUTSIDE THE LAW." r, Crearre GEM tj Happy neara. ONE WtTK-- MI PLAYING EMHVI FRIDAY The Seeeoe'e Greatest Sereee Bred ert lew. Repre-aentat- u. reeare3'C' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In A fhieago rrenlly Roger Bab-so- n, I.luiennt Farrell will probably be court-- ' sfatulician and 'business rcfognizisJ nartialed for striking his brother officer. A In Portland Tuesday night Lieutenant Hinton, who le said to have sent out purloined fr., i ander the very ores of the expert, aroused enthusiasm and Inspired confidence by' bis hopeful and oplimistic survey a report that Farrell contemplated suicide when vigilant police a dummy package containing fnka of death was apparently enveloping bank notes Th blackmailer thlnka he haa tha of present conditions. The country is soundit the shadow the lost balloon late In the cold, bleak woods of laugh on th pel re for tbefr tack of vigilance, but today, he said, than it was ihree or six months North Canada. It la a sorry business throughout. tbs police have the on him for taking the ago; the fact tbat 80 per cent of Liberty bond What transpired among the mea as they huddled "phoney" money. laugh n SOM. RALPH CLONINGER Union,' -- y- MdTn "this 'connection: t have found already that intrigue and untruth must be guarded against. One mut ever be on his guard. This theatre Teleebewe Woo. half-bake- 24-ho- ur -- fey The Montreal Star, one of the great newspapers of Canada and f the Continent, carries at th, head ef Its odltcrlal columns be no end to the tasks flying machines. -- Army avtatori are, preparing now to, glide from Flor- -, ida to California, 2,079 miles. In 24 hours, requiring an average speed of nearly 100 miles an hour. In view of the material obstacles to be overcome, including Die proverbial fickleness of the elements, this would seem to be a , rn (Far Tha Dcaerct Kw THERE appears' to out for three-and-a-lu- south-easte- ni Tha Newspapers Responsibility, MAYS MASTERY OF, THE AIR. pre-raili- The condition of these millions of undernourished liUle ones In Europe, as described by those who have visited the eountrkw of and Europe, Is tragic nelnl extreme. Whatever may have been in the the canton of tire present woe, the children are not responsible. They must not be allowed to perish. If an outstretched hand offering sustenance and nourishment can save them. let every parent In our land of peace and plenty and let every child also bestow a sympathetic thought upon a situation of such suffering ss happily they have never known and the response, wo fee 1 sure, will be spontaneona and liberal. It la an extraordinary rmriynwy, calling for unusual measures, and must be met promptly. Aa followers of the Harter who drew the Utile children to Him and blessed them, tmr immediate dntjr Is to see that no hungry child cries In vain for bread. tremendous owner itlll bva them metn buying power tbat ehnuld encourage every kleo, because of prohibition, there , nierchsntj wilt be at least 3,000,000,000 available for the necesbuying 6f homes, merchandise and olher sities and comforts; the cost of living has really started downward, and though tha period of depression which started Ipat spring may last (hrpc years, the losest point In the curve has betgi reached and eonditlons henceforth will steadily improve.' -- Mr. Babson's optimism is not that of the .hopeful dreamer reaching out at a casually straying aunbeam but the confident estimate of one in a position to see, what lies ahead more clearly than is. the average man. Business men will take renewed spirit from his forecast and will struggle on toward the brighter day that in' to come. Many will find comfort in the suggestion that a new baaia of credit should be established by the banking houses of the country. Ho iirgetl tiiat baiiks ba(se1heir credits sornucirupdiFTIie strict Fetter of'Uie rating agency repoiU as upon the goods ratings and the integrity of the merchant who seeks aid; the man Of integrity and who has kept Ins contracts should bfe given special - assistance through the next lew months so that he can Flour thr tSeftTirton'S Arm footing-agaistandpoint of helpfulness and brotherhood this is unquestionably the right attitude, and it is encouraging to hear an expert say that H is the right thing from a atrictly business point of view as well. In Armenia and tn oil ter oppressed arctlona of Asia, and also for the .European Relief Con rtcH wl rich Is phutetag t PnotiUo million hungry food for children In M IJ Europe. Bishops are requested to Invoke the and aervlcra of their ward teaeher other available agencies in making a thorough canvass of their ward, between now and the dale named, in order that every family shall be Invited and encouraged o ooatrlbute the equivalent of at least live two meals contemplated by the fast, for lie feeding of those who are confronted by long We aliould months of tike to feet that every man, woman and - ehild In all our communities bad done tills much In responding to this most piteous appeal to their humanity; while of course those who feel so Inclined may contribute aa much more as they rbooaa All funds thus collected should be forwarded without delay to the office of the Presiding Bishop- - NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY 13 .1821 TUB DESERET A William Christy Cabanne's rowerfnl flinn DonjuirMt THE STEALERS" TIIE MORNING AFTER.'' Ms K eeekeat remedy NNTI RDtr J9. OLIVER CHWOOD I 'VOXUII OP TnE BROADWAY SOW PLAYING ZANE GREY'S Gmtftt HutfrylrM IHE U. P. TRAIL1 A live, Id west, cast. stary sertnrri br ea tri-UM- ef T iem PIANO RECITAL s. SCHOOL OF MT9IO DCCTT AL HALL. (Eitfix GN HrMk a, j la Am odCwAai Z7 AaleF-i-Jc-a -- row rumo -Is-- EUGENE JOBRIEN BROADWAY ,p. ' XU Am4 and HOME tasinlllr hradllr4 by THE FOUR MILOS FRED HUBBAKIT & CO. Thursday Evening, TICKETS, g Lae tin Took WAsper January 13, 1921. Sil PCledb Lift NORTH ! ba r L. Dd A. SLI MSI ell-et- er Uleb realgh Is bait I.sVe elgbt. All cfflrials aad rmplagces are tavlted to attred. .NO INCREASE IN PRICK Frank T A- - - e Kiddles ISe Brielase aad Helldeys, 5e WT1Y PAY STORE?" re. ey-W- . Aimhiur.imfl..ie..w.Vm ii It B NL JJ For f ften yars I had atomaeh trouble. Teo doctors did not help me. Tnree week aftr"lakiny Adlcr-1-k- a I Wes helped and am NOW WELL ' J, C Wright R!gnd) Adler-l-k- s flushes BOTH lipper an4 lower bow,! so completely it relloves .AN CASK gas m the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach fop month j Often OURJS8 cjonstipathin. lnwnti Is a mixture appendicitis. Adler-i-k- a 1 buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients Sehramm-Johneo(sold bv leading; druggists every where), Advert! se- ment. J PISTCHED Metleeee Well! I n. |