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Show THE DZ3Z2ST EE V70 SATUHDAY MAKCII 13 r-- New Cto SiQt TaJ!e ImH O'wUtti r'tw kaa Tempts StveeM et Seeth . 117 4- - Ji, tvm meetk ef 4411 ef kir L'DM'KIITIOX By Carrtf. r .utm Malt ,1 .. tl......... . bmm r. mi IM i'cJai that the feet that bmb era returning to the ftrma Just bow I ot o eweouragtog a et first H might sppasr; thay era loioc beck not barsuaa thay are attracted to firm life but because lby raa find no work In the cltlae. It la for (hia reason too that thay era willing to accept tower wapa, not baeauaa of any reduction In Iha prks of farm products. Boon tha same condition will have Its offset on schedules of pay In tbs el lias. Unemployment is an Irresistible hgndirsp to any effort to stabilise a high wsga scale. . KHOHRTADT, AM UMSZUAELK ll llrt Welga pea's (Ear The . lI i a,4L eorauii oomuRCi xotk. rtt hkh the aeai aide ean obviously be used with equal ease against tbe city or even against each other VIutT IM AmX Okftaral If they fall into op posing hands. af U Cburek a Jeup Chrtto The MM Kronstadt may mean either this ' Matter-da- y the eonran la will Saints mighty forte, er tbe town tteejf which 44 talirn-1- Bnaar. grappef CRy. W . hee hetiai,Uam. . la the former jenae It la M, 111. at 1 k'tMk & moat generaliy used, aInca tbe town hu little IW4om alas m Meedoy afternoon, Taaa Mar and Wednesday, April dlh. Ilk aad Ith. Importance aside from that derived directly win be rrledUeed meeting i. A apodal ftomlbe praeeoee of tbe forta, the barracks at Hall It Menday Md la Iba iaaallr la and Urn navai beak. The tland on which the aad a general Meet hoed meeting ba, Mw TWbaraagla Tnasdar evewtng at T p m. town la aSuatod ttat about sixteen miles west mlaatoo-k- rr f, H I requested that la enwagtng of Patsawad. About twelve to fifteen milee aa la eeafUst will ka reunion. itt. tbar from ttb city tbe north and south bores (fetes or boar with tbe fecegolog appoint- Outf of Finland approach each othet-- tnoat alao la la Ike fear Salt taka closely, being laaa than ten miles apart. Within jdfcar adjacent stakas wkara similar action ms poteta tha walers of the culf of rinland WW ba tsM v ta be daairabia, fast Day Jt eelted Meva Bay, Marking tha outer are IT. March rtssml ea Sunday. laktar 11. In middle rise the tbe of kawla (be aklmmlty daU bey )sMaad of April I. Ua kaa deMgnated for tbs opaatnc ef the gona of KronaUdL Some of the forts are built jpaainl Conference. Blahope and atkan Is ap tho tip of tbe JaltDd nearest Petrograd, Bar af tha asaal M Day Shards while others, built on piles, flank them. In will ICtwaaea aad availing, pla - abort, what Gibraltar is to the entrance to tbe hmatra aeoordtngty. HKBER J. ORANT, . Mediterranean; wbat Helgoland (before the , CHARLES W. PBMHOO, jf fortunes of war eauaed It dismantling) was to ANTHONY.W. I VINik the entrance to the Kiel Canal; what Gallipoli r Hm nwldaMr, to Constantinople, Xronatadt baa been for more than 200 yean to tbe eastern end of the OCCUPATION. CaLECTKW porlheeatern arm oMhe Dr. Simon, Ocrnunforelgn minister,' Baltic. One of tbe moat heavily fortified : Intimate that his country will toon have islands in tha World, it hu been considered the nay propoaplt for tbe lademaity payments to impregnable guardian pf the mouth of the aoCndt to the Allies, he simply five uUertao Revs end the capital of the Rnutan realm. to lik impression everywhere prrvtlssl Among .i;n ea fait-Lak- e uu of-th- e Clty-aUk- a ' It t;2Lt I ) g mslkmym , topple solution of the reparation problam uju bellgaln undertaken. Tbe present deadlock egi;reiull only in lorn and injury to ait eon ce; d. Germany must not be encouraged to is lobe allowed to escape the fj.thatinshesome shape of her tremendous lia- and she must come to a fuller realixa- tlrt of her position than was implied in' Dr. H ''na previous proposals. . But what - the AL A hope to achieve by their occupation of thd Bbineland Is not clear even to themselves. TLy are not getting anything yet, in the way of ikah which both England and France want; meanwhile everybody is losing. If Gerdia-cfei- ije h, . - mT la expected to pay, she must be permitted to Work and to export otherwise she cannot lhrf much leas make restitutioii. The fixing sy fK e years, Defy future, and the Icavingol defTmlnatlon of the balance to reasonable arbitration, would seem to offer a solution to wOh both aides could look forward with some hOMuInes. On the other hand, it is beeom either in inj Increasingly evident that nothing Utfjway of reparation or of satisfaction is tgnQf' t come otiPof a' conltntfanee br Aba poghy of armed occupation. -- 5 r- - ," , ' -- the Middle West, it is reported, pkRMERS applications from men who ''wtit to work for forty dollars a month and' befnLA few months ago these laborers asked fntn two to three times that much. Meanwhile, fn ,JCsWre1ving lnintn other industries the unums are con-tee- nt even a small reduction of wage. It is true that in some et the trades the workmen have voluntarily cut down their schedules of that those schedules were based ptf, realiring conditions and had been forced to an oatwar tt : Srmalty high mark by abnormal conditions.KLJ where the labor uton has undisputed consvsry niclel in .wage reduction is eon- -, fc .1 strenuously. .This perhaps is lo be 'tied, especially In those cases where it is I i wages before tbe war were far too t. r V; tr t4 act will begrudge the laborer or tbe -i i wr:tman a Qjll and adequate hecompeashould g Els toil but te all falrpew it is eon--, d more than his share.Ghat. Row the basis of l T i i ,isps unlvcmliy. crakfinSiSirvwMiSiiir-ve coTeriaon brerried Into ' t it t the -' niye grcrvth -- t- of l'- ert -i I i f vll L - r tLx ar w ' est. "? ' ! m j-- Cm ft-'hcrd. pasaontaa-ar- y It Baptaatbae. Caiabrattona will ba hold an world. Thara will ba pILfrlMag to ht .tomb at jnrcna, dal wtll.H. And ,eonaidr bl athar to da awarded. on and fateaa Bat has Dante rselly and truly any point of contact with you and me aad thd world that now lT . errr tha hoped Ibal the results of bis work fn this eons nee lion will help to cheek tbe spread of domestic Infidelity in and around the great metropolis. And It Is probable that they may; for any m -- nlbatW. XjC. -J- Tharata - Ilea his raa) claim to our honor. TnrVBTimd of nf Ilf anar daattr rw, of ooura. fantaatlcal. and ho probably never ntnd they ahould bo taken otharwlaa. . Bat tha ana big thing Dents did that laid hia A sod apoa tha six eeotnrian foil oaring him, bt groat contribution to tha poiat of vtcw bf mMtra ctviiiMtion, ia that hsldant-- - te Veigim, . Hia whd tha strongmt and most Influential ef an the votcM of tha that ang of Womin aa an Inspiration, aad aot merely as h Delight or a Daalrs; of Woman aa something to ba Good for. and not only ta fight for, long for and die for. Tha sax Metloct Is tha strongest force la Rnuvntt istJn tk . X figured that It wauM my wife help Yama taa. aa I started her la . taking It. aad almost from tha start he begaa ta eat like a healthy child wviod ebeutd. ta a WD had beea built up woaderfuUd. eed ere aulet oad eha. bole aiahr rhuragtr can sleep the without weklng up. la tod. M Aa made her eo strong end wet? that tha tmprere neighbors Tiav hotireg-th- g ment ip her condition. 1 Juat oea't aav snough for Tanlae. Wnlaa la sold tn Bit 1st at tha -Bchramm-Jnbnao- a Drag Oo. five busy . scoreo Advsrtlmment.. ll u; ildi ealtefactory MACKS. li :i ' . Will You Be the Next? Ifn (i lY "Diamond Dye nM Faded, Shabby H n '.Tilings Richards MotorS Company Street aa in Is s 57 Sooth State . - r- i a j A Futi! Every package of Diamond Dyd" conialas easy direct lens for dyeing any garment or drapery. Beware! Poor dyo streak, spots, fades, and ruin malarial by giving It a dyed. I look." Boy "Diamond Dyes" only. Tell druggist whether your material Is wool or silk, or If It ia cotton. IlncM i or a mixture, 11, rich eolorec Ad var , tjsrmenl. - . ' V)B PRINTTXG AND BOOK BINDING. Prlnt-- 4 Wi ar the pioneers b Ing nd Book.. Binding In the txta, Our faculties are tha brat for handling any class of work, ne matter bow large or how email. DESERET NEWS JOB DEFT. -- TWZHTnrDtSS AGO. Tram tha Ho of The Poaoroi ga hela ham thaL-Wm- ia the hafa.gL, j wrkxJIACK-lniiAAJgBdgr chofcca eayeiiS t be - n MARCH lO.IOe). Tha old Wasatch boa bouaa No. 1, on South Temple street between Fourth and (Fifth Bast, was being torn down- - It, was 'erected In I 7 a a market place, but a few yeara later was remodeled and equipped frith a bell tower for the volunteer fire de ,, partment. wee Clark of Sugar House Mary Ellen chosen by the- faculty of the University of to Utah present the graduating clan at the Commencement- exercises, and Will T. Ward was selected as class orator,' Willard of was announced that the Old Garfield It Beach resort would open for the forthcoming season; to compete with. BalUIr. ' A. P. Elliott, manager of tha Peacock copper mins, near San Bernardino, Calif., newn and 'James Neville, another Wall mining man, fought a duel In tha California -ltl irilhinlves. in . which Neville vat -.mortally wounded. Elliott was lodged tn - - - ,i Plant a( Better-Healt- H Vegetables contain the greatest proportion of the benelldal min-erFEESH. Thats thethnetheyshonld saltshen theyare ' he.eaten, for after theyre allowed to Vflt a. little,; a chemical change takes place which takes way frttig them their full. -nutritiYe values. . al he p atoadard-ix- e Aak why the MACK was selected and the an-ewer wOThe (hat preftooa experienee aa a MACK owner had shown the MACK to be the bent (rock eqniMneot oa the market, or that the recommendations of owners of MACKS had decided the question of what track to hoy. r ress, ts t Idealise lt And Dante probably did mora to Ideal Isa leva than any other man. . Ha ia tha root father of that theme of Romantic Affection which is tha dominating . tone of Western literature atnea hie day. Ha linked aex attraction to divinity. Ha la mora than a literary figure; ha Is a , Mndmark In social evolution. When ha apotbaoetsod tittle Beatrice ha laid all womanhood tmder everlasting , obligation. Every gtrt whose tov makes her lover noble, instead ef rousing him. to ' brutish violence, owes a debt to Dante Alighieri . t copy right,- - ffc by Wreak eians-- - ram only la rot mm sad htwaya had heads cho. Her oppetfte waa although I loot tried rrvry way and speat haadrada mt dollar for treatments. It geamed that -- have , gMg t vra vrr (keir ownen. If yon rare to verify our state- MEStcfl2LJkiLlIfiljifliiMjRLJJt9ciLliitxtnl aad aee the Wg percentage of them that J - the race.' Attar centuries of experiment tt has bean pretty wall demonstrated that the only-- wag te keep It normal, and make It help and net hinder hOTnanity, in Ita evolutionary prog- hove w health. She was a was afraid be well aad I . M thet'a beyond probn the tUne now te here when arare end Mara W-tshrewd hnyera ef imeka nrt ehoodef MACKS, r lor Akin -- . aad puay MACK-trac- ktybot Daata dlacovsrad Woman. At treat, the Ba k's interference at all In the dalliance of as be so would set" surprising upper immediately to act aa a deterrent. According to the district attorney, it is persons claiming high positions in society?' tjiat be hu especially, in mind. The unsavory records of so many of these social leadgra" are particu-arl- y harmful in that when1 they arc unce dis- closed they are given wide publicity owing to Jail. the standing" of the persons involved and British' colonial Joseph .Chamberlain, many minds over the country are poisoned In secretary, announced In the house of commore or less degree. mons that General Bo tint, the Boer leader, - - Sensational developments In several notorlad refuted to accept the' terms of JtcAcs ious divorce cases now or recently before tbe offered by Lord Kitchener, , Sew York courts.areres pons ibis JEW-t, Tha .situation IgtTJen Teln'.had, become dlr, critical overnight. The Engrrep troop were trict attorney's announcement as to the poliey encamped on one aide of the railway aid,' be will inaugurate. His determination, if be Ing In dispute, and the Ruaalan troopa on adheres to it, will be applauded and supported the other. Both had ord era to fire at the first sJffoof eonstru ctlo C or fc engageiOo; by decent peopIe iEe country overL'Tfie sooner v ' by .the opposing forces. these sofikf leaders" come tgzealije that their anil not Urem oo station social their give money immunity from punishment when they violate pleasure eh bad looked forward to and must tbe proprieties and tbe law, tbe sooner will skimp and save and struggle to help her husband get tbe first foothold toward a compereformation be started among them. r tence, FRENCH BRIDES GOING BACK. As a result of all this, many a earful French girl has made jfecr way back do ber ENERAL NIVELLE, famous French soldier, native land, and many Others are longing to get is opposed to Franeo-Americmarriages bacVTTiere at the first, opportunity. White as a means of spreading French propaganda-- 1 there are notable and- encouraging exceptions, Hs opposition is based on investigation of mar- it is a pity, indeed a tragedy, that many of the -between French girts riages should have occurred at alL marriages soldier boys who wept lo France luring the late war. Fully JO per cent of the soldier A LITERARY LIGHT GOES OUT. brides, be aeys, have been repatriated already, and there has been much misery and unhapof few writer in America todey piness, Of course some, of the alliances have pASSIXG would caue the gencrtl puUe keenly turned out happily, but mny, perhaps most. personal Mum of loa a tHil tbe deetb of of them have not. reason for this fact are not hard te Bert Lesion Taylor, B. L. T. which occurred understand. In the first place many of tbe unexperledljr Urn morning. He will tong he poet ef no' mean ability, marriages .were mode Under the hire of a remembered a soldiers uniform at a rime when patriotic feel premier paragrapber, and as the foremost f in ing-- ran high and admiration for the boy in "Totyunmtef"-oMr. Taylor was a tiiorough newspaper man, khaki - was unrestrained. There was little due largely to hi knowledge t toe i??wr-TH- dt for the daliy hardships and and it of mStnfTa lfcrtibood ifler lhe war fsfnf ind 'hB lh.irOugh rimtlurtty wlth IXaf. t wrr te5 weH as to hie wmtdeaitykeeit and. La gtemor were gene. TEeet hardship and till moeotony would not have proved an of humor; tbat be was able to make bis "Uae-O-Tyor Two" to tbe Cbfeago Trtoane a Met SB ofastaeie to happiness bad there not eohimn of humor which was copied througheot 1 gm such a difference tn temperament. Mess the United Statee and wttcb afforded tea r--I ideda of tbe little, French bride and her k Kdrenawr, Iba tgrrwhiB enjeyment to thBuratMa. T v , era "B. L T." at (Mesham, Ham, a Americana wen was kLterty dbap-- aai prior to IcxatLLg kk caVaf - Ui New-Yor- when all Motor truck owaera will : , iBaimiJCXgEM&LJJEAESS&l he threatens to da District Attorney Lewis of Kings eodnty, Kew York, will insti tute criminal proceedings against any party to e divorce action "who admits e guilty act committed 'in Kings county," U is likely that he T IffSSt far, It ia tha vJtof btais Daata Aaoththa asaet data ef which ta , s Expsrieicel t II li We do not expect (he tiara ever lo --aot.' I far Mg'lMakM te Thalse. eM J. r. Crwwth. Me west Baqead Narth-strsat- . Lake CRy. Mr. Crevteo has lew wtfh the CmhsMmM Wag-e- a A Machtaa Oa far etg ywn. had hi waO haeww aM ktghly nagnn la the flret ploae. tt waaarai my wife's health. 04 etwee thea I'q gtvea N la my IKtie alaa yaar-edaugMar. aad ll eertatahr has dead a world eg good. Bear stave Vennea was two rears aM. tha le aaUt eha taah Toaloo, a M rd bat which aahody doo unices ba 'Js praparlag a1 paper for eomo mootlac wbara ba wants ta shear off: la which haap am Virgil. Plntarak. Hdmar, Ckaoear, tha Kddaa, aad t&a Ntokaluagoa Uad, aad what 'f t Ym. Mr. at af CT HEtDL . ra , In p,flativ. " aarcahatil blmf Te moat faaple ba la aa Italian paat who wret a loag paam abakt ball, pumtary aad haaraa. Parbapa la blab school daya er IharaaboaU they tried ta read ft, foiled It fall of aamaa af foraottaa folk, fialihtf pi Clara af torment and a vaet deal af myiM-a- ai ataff that aot tha poatlomoa apsbad tbe footaetaa aaom to andrataad. s.Tkar atralghtaray throw It Into the serap-bee- p , : C31IJ a D. Brash Craaa.) '"' s-- I Port Neva Why Daats? , What 4oe aSohady CSTPSX the hands of Iba Soviet fOVfrnmtsL Founded by Peter tbe Greet to protect IX Petersburg, hie new eepflal end city "T Mnm MfrMMiw end etkr dreama. the fortraaa bee been almost a often m btaniK a manses to a da?acie of tie ally eel 'govMrHUMf IUir ernment wbeee bulwark It was presumed lo be.' IM fifth Ave. Terk Offio. tk klraaa OffK-e- , UdH During tbe unraat la Russia In fW6 and 1900, dem C wlj !. rra-fa-W- -t.r.. -Kr which was rselly tbe forarnnner of the revolu!( (Maker Bldg. "I'aUNl a ik kiff)e x H LekCIty.Pd tion that datbroBfd the Caar, one of tbe meat lk4 ! llf taarflli HiHiL??!8S Oi amelia iealrtanla spi iha riling of ll - After tbe mohitlen c amc, tha IHKtoul fnw Ik wlwBitf kfinM M soldiers and sailors egalo contributed more r 4114 er41t4 S ( .r ' nikn-vte- e efecttyelf Ptp anrplbff jiymy to tha klMT ia-a-a government 6u mora k4k ker than ewe oeceahm evoi in teter tteasiflthba MARCH LAKE CITT, prpv4 tborougbly nndepandakH. Ite ebaia of DiDGoa-;-- Dintx Cy Dbssvatrcf brsrtx LATEST reports from Russia are te the affect where tbe revolt aeiast IJoIihevtara itarted three week ln, ti la T 1C21 7 ,v Have your vegetables fresh out of your own garden. Eat them ' while theyre taken from the ground. " Eat mow of them. Better heatlh for the children and for all the tamfly ': - 'Il -" will follow.1. - I . , ' crisp--newl- ' " wvJwer- y ' w " M V - 4 . V - A Home - Garderf Means Economy an Your only expense is for seeds an insignificant item. Think" of having all the fresh vegetables you want-durinthe whole I cost , no , simmer at practically g Prepare your ground HOW. - An eveniig or two with the spade and rake will do it the healthful exercise will do you good. Then plant, and fee sure you plant Porter - Walton's mountain-grown- , the seeds tested seeds ' ' plants.:.. tbit will givs you the beut yiald of sturdy rJ - pe wt . la tT3 ft fi i.U M wra.OJ; U tUwri,Lkxvenae w.i TfHTT M IliIMtbaaU h O locmu kSh ' wstk i |