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Show J m--M 2 Corr of South 6rai-tTeet- 4 -- i ; vaj StrooU. Tempi y. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By Carrier, or MaiL ? 1 2 been ehecWa at LAefcttwt, N. I. It a to serve b? & tnosi impoHpt units ef tba aerial forces, and around It were plannavy ned experiments and improvements that were expected greatly to increase the air strength , of this nation. ", feut the disappointment over tbs interruption to these plans and over the loss of lime, effort and money occasioned by the destruction of the ship doe not in tny sense measure up t' the tragedy of death that cams to the men who were aboard the dirigible. by Human hearts everywhere are touche . their heroic sacrifice. Tt is another instance of brave men fate in the path of duty; of the toll demanded, the price that must be paid, in advance-roen- t. pioneering the way to progress and The work will still go on. Other brave men will step forward lo take their posts of duty. and to give their lives if need be, that the forces of Nature may be conquered and become servants lo mankind, rather than its master. There can not but be regret.and pain at the sacrifice of life which seems inevitable, but there Is a thrill of uplift and pride in the contemplation that always men are ready to take the place, of their compatriot who give themselves for a cause- -- ..." month JJ month Dim Vx JJ On year . Cwn Smjrla oopie The above rat apply to Utah Idaho, Jfavada and Wyommpi other. stataa by malU par month, e 81 RACRIPTIOS' RATES FEMMVEEKIwY .. By mall, per year In advanca Cents Ptiurto copies v Om ......I ineet-ing'th- ....... roriyn poataye eyrro added to ahoee rntea "l'srse4 remittanrea and b'ualneea common iratlone THE DE r RFT NRTffi tor oSat Jak CHy. Utah Add reaa nd other matter r correT'ofdna; I 'publication to THE EDITOR J Aderttna M,Ktoner. P. for Repreaentatlva. Avenue New Tork Office 114 Plfth Avt Cljlcaao Office, 1M Smith Mtchladh Bn FrtneJaco Office. SOS Crocker Bdr Entered at the poatoffW of Balt Leike Citv. aa eeond cla matter accord 'ns to Act of Consreea. March 117 S. The Aeoclated Preea la exc!ialvly entitled to for rapuhtleatlon of all tiewe 4tntcH the credited to It, or not Mherw credited lo thle newvnaper. and alao th ticvi puhtta ed All herein rlchta of repubMcation of apeclal tehee her are alao reaerved )! - - SALT LAKE CITY. dia-p- E. AUGUST CRfELTIEg 1921. EV ha. HOTViH (Viper MiUiona Jo X'rtdent Whet in the LoUn OonJusT , By the tettn race we mean, the French RepubUo, eir . i BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. NESBIT, Ufa- - priaonar on tha chain gang, deawrod better fata. He usea hi brain. Ordinarily when negro eecapa from th chain gang, u shipments of practically no storing of Coal by consumers are the reathe first Bons why the coal production for ix months of 1921 wai 62,000,000 tons LESS than the first six months of 1920. For the most part, it is coal mined in the summer that is used in the winter. And the last ton of this summer will soon be mined. What are you going to do this winter hiininsr small coal from mines o cities Half-tim- Unci Tom robin method prevail. The bloodhound let loos put it nos to th ground, hark and run The negro run keeps on rustling, until ha fall exhausted, or climb tree. Th bloodhound barks at him until tb whit man com np. Jim Nrohlt, of Epartansburg, South Carolina, know that bloodhounds trail and bark, hut are H waited patiently for his bloodhound to catch up, patted him on th head, tied him to a tree and continued hi escap, not annoyd by any barknot-sava- g. Coal, Coke, Charcoal, Anthradts and Blacksmith CoaL - drvd Advertising mni roll this to your ruwomerg attratioji. Toung Mr. Ziegler, reaching tb ag of SO, tak about four million more from his father aetat. Royal baking powdtr built th Handling AH th Pre. Simon Bamberger, hlr -- Beit Grade of Coal H. T. Fernitrom, Mgr. CBCG Bottle Capper Adler-i-k- a Cured sqe Lanin la mippomd to hav confessa privet letter, that ht revolution h failed, hi theories r wrong. Put no your faith In p rival a eonfemlon However, whether he known tt yet or not. Lnia Is bound on tfe trub!4 tom ach. our iioirX h on4 ronafip tn learn that going berk te common-leI kA iakm commnc4 and tha "collective Instinct" will (ton f mr Tki n4 tt tout not work yet. Men Waned from th m CURED very condltloa that eommualw think comp!tlx Jf4bnR Dalmor (i'Cied). Meal, and they hav A41r-l-tong way to ct VlOTH and travel, under strict law under th matter kowL rtmovlnc foulup(r lews of eeceeWty and love of ownervklck polaon4 vtomarh. Rrlova out ll f koort ral.aricc praaaar ship, before they became fit for 4 otkor orcana. EXCEU.r.VT fwr mi emu let to a. with restraining lb tocna'k or aor atomarh t law anneeeaaary- - All children need imogrt of fuL 4a authority, and all nation are child- rartnf aurprwar Mfti fio'klar ala ran mattor ren. 4. a. 04- - Ta6o lo IT RE constipate. 04 prooaat apwodtrtiis. ftikramm ala by It ts an see need tn Germany, that Jokoooo. k4A4v. )4iR diamonds ere now among tb precious 4rvriMt Wens artificially maaufactured on a That may disturb some I paring tieWa small In row or aad damage the greet African die meed true Otherwise tt j ELASTIC STOCKINGS Is good new Sporiehe la Diamonds valued merely boceuea maoafaocaro of a Jackdaw value but they shine, ELASTIC ef broken glee are useful only te half ear tea la tnduwry artificial STOCKINGS diamond production te of utmost ImABDOMINAL portance. Think what It would mean to produce n transparent substance li MATERNITY, and defying heat. ITERINC press-ar- e Cartma Is plentiful, beet are available, window fe'roeu or SITFORTFIW safe deposit hex of menu factored . Expert 'l rtuwi IlUrn diamond fire proof, not owly. might come in your Itf time Ma of th S. H. B0WMAK CO. brona or won eg enuld not imagine MMki iRriDf ki tm, tb we eg But dont burry tn sell oa T4Tte your genuine diamondbM lake rxe e If German chemtetg hare eu --vended IOH la producing large carbon rryme! AM ItOGk otherwise reel dlamend that may W try iro pinmc In job ptiM bev something to do with the recent Haek BMiaf in tho fi9 drop In dlamend valsea It weuld prove, again, that defeat la war has Ovr fa ft H too oro tho hoof for fca4 lU advantage It farce the defeated Ur Atst !oo of work. M hkoftor horn omatt te work hard and pet lenity, in many UrfB f ! direct Iona tn nuke up torn ion HjktjitT Him! ed. In nt or Dmrri Kw ArcrsT U, 101. . see ? "Aunt" Zina D. Toung arrive In this elly critically lit. in fact tn an unconx-lo-u condition, from Car 4 won. Alta, Canada, h wa (rirkn with at tb parlte hom of hr daughter, Mrs Zina Card, who to Fait her Lak. accompanied T. R. Cutler, of lh Utah Idaho Sugar company, at n meeting Jn. Brigham City with Boxelder county farmers, on behalf ef hi company made th Uryl ewnara two Irrigation pro pool non Th company would furnlxh water for II an acre and an annual rental ef (1 if the farmer would construe, th cant) from Co!llnton: or. tho company would build (h canal and furnish water for II aa sir, with a rental of tt th first three year for th next Th fartnar thro year fit II voted to accept th latter plan and Mr. Cutler promised Immedlat acuoa. j Utah Indian war veteran hld their reunion and ncompmat at th ar ur tbe-Wv- na tit and killed Jack rtls-rsl- t- MMaioWmIw A f(rt4tHha 9t ( Dk ky A3 tmmimS IWkr IMWCmutl ! C.KC.IU )Fkaii C(f4atf Fw V 1? kM Cm , tH f w MwakMftCa.iliy t 1 1 Ob 11 lw broil pt IwOiM. ra i'e d quarreled la a wha Imlivery etabl owned by Jems mediately gav,blmatf up to th sheriff and claimed ho ahot la A Vienna dlepslrh said Klf VlatlhewV Mackey, ef Balt Lake Cllr, had been ar- T BOTTLE CAITER Eaiy to UMnt, Cnaifartly nwlo- - rfttmxu Lagoon. 1 A home nereeaity 11 th bottling of beverage. Juice catsup, IX Th save ell yuul cU boule Tboueem'.e use end wnxMneil tba wa tvit ri aa-nu- al Pluk James shot r t Caps Any Sire Bottle e4 thrfir ep-e- 4rt tvr?hfrt j blhmir k sh of Tn . Mvav AvVAVAVAvy vy VAVAVAVA Ian lilt, PUa , Street 139 80. Meighn Bring and barinra ability powder, hw advertMng made NAME, and when Mr. Z!glr to left hi that NAME nude by advertising, h left what no thief can teak no hard times dmtroy, a value more reliable than any bond or mortgage. If you have a buWn or product worth whll mak tt permanent by advertising tt. If not wortn whU. tt for ml and get something worth advertising. A good name In Ilf and n good nam In advertising that 1 th wealth to I your on. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Frees th n FONE WASATCH TOO tAt. Manfa4 made tb -- e ?J ing. Ha told about - tt and caught ma a pity.thy him, which Like Napoleon, croasing th Alps In winter, Jim Nroblt credit "for not believing th fool that said It eould not b don." Many a man hounded by debt conceit and similar mental bloodhound could tl up th pursuer and ha procafal. Romk.-- . i The Bummer Goal Harvest Is About Over! lit Consequent apon this belief there la common among these writers a certain air of superiority, not to eay superciliousness. when they refer to other nations, and particularly America, in matters of art. literature or philosophy. Thera ts no doubt they think comf' tebly wall of themselves. One group of writers. Including Chateaubriand. Joseph de iMalstre, Huysmans and Lemaltre. maintain that tbs Roman Church but represents ths Latin Genius, In spirit. In thought and tn organisation. The opposite group, however. Influenced by the French Revolution, contends that the Latin Genlua represents a revolt from authority, and a nodal emancipation from Church traditions. And so on and so on. From all of which. If you can gather Just what the Latin Genius really la you are to be congratulated. The opinion of the humble sertvener of these lines Is that tt Is mostly faadful. and that on Frenchman, for Instance, differ from soother "sa on step , d Iff ereth from In glory." another by Frank Crane ) (Copyright, tr of Summer la - eol-lap- ee to ancient N&jrc. ' Must Women Pay Alimony? elmply (peeking, thoso people who hero derirod their language from the Latin, the esnmplee being, tbo French, the Italian and the Bpanlah.' ; VS hat Se the peeullar genlu that char- acterixea-the- ae people? Let u take a little testimony. A professor of Columbia say that it eon-el- et of two general tendencies; first a capacity for logical thinking (aa Illustrated In Deeeartea). and, second, e myrtlc tendency (ee llluetrated by Paacal). The love of conquest manifested itself In the days of Napoleon, but since hie Latin writers have been .rather ashamed of that episode. Anatole Frdnco gives Saints Beuve- - estimate of the Latin Genius aa "clear thought, based on ure Intuition of logical and spiritual value plus good taste, as snown by brevity In expression and lightness of style. Santayana, of Harvard, says that while German philosophy worked for selfish ends tba Latin philosophy Is social and inclusive. Alfred de Vigny, dAnnunsio, Rostand and others say that among the Latins Is a strong lpr of "glory. that Is, for military exploits and political magnificence and display as ends in themselves. Most French, Italian and Spanish writers Insist that ths Latin Genius Is not a mere thing, but rests upon th solid facts of great ago and long traditions, dating back 1 Fark City. Th nrt trrr. a rowed In Tlnerr, Ilungery, for pfxwalytlng b In tb mteraot of hw sad expelled from tb country Tb pokrs at tb regular Sunday Tab. ernael service were F.lder pwrta MrXew li and David Jl. EHon. Prewdent Anga M. Can no of Balt Lk wab preetded. wlg lth hr lts Tying (he Bloodhound. vu Of failed lo put upon '' TODAY Frank Crmae.) guly . auto t the Genl Lelim." Genlas of tb tell unPeople, veiled with 'appropriate ceremonies In Peri -- nt !y Dr. On 11 IMMIGRATION' RESTRICTION. pag 1 tb parent that either It provision re or its enforcement I in Incapable bands. HearteUtut hooka .ilh.f of lh. mevuro gripping scenes are enacted almost daily on ; which It was railed into sp.rlai evenn four and decks of steamers that bring immigrants the a half months ago namely, tariff rovialon and tax reform It ha. nevertheleM madn eonsid-- 3 from Europe.who, on their arrival at a United States port of entry, are found to be in excess arable progress in both (bee directions,' and of th monthly quota for the eohntry whence will probably be In a better position to carry they hail, and are therefore deported. (U work on to completion af'er iia month's Probably In 00 per cent of such cases the i race than if It tried lo continue on through new c Ibsen's passage repreeented Tl without prospective The Interruption. general outline and the fruit of years of toll, sometimes the : tb principal detail of both meaure are pretty J wall ingt of a lifetime. For months there bad been determined; and the delay In applying th 1 the prospect of greeting loved ontl In the Land touches cannot now mean any serious finishing t impairment of the policies involved. On the of Promise. There was the excitement Of starticontrary, it may serve a benef.na! purpose in ng for the new home,, the apparent certainly ' affording tba aolojis tim for calm reflection of gaining that great pnxe and honor Ameriupon certain anomalies and Incongruities tbit can citixenship. The shores of the new land marred th first draft of the proposed legist-- i were !ghled the heart beat faster. Broken t 1st ion, especially the tariff bill aa it emerged ties were about to be renewed. The Journey I from the House committee. Thai the Senate was nearly ended. Then came tba itern-face- d wfll play havoc with some of the schedules immigration officer with the order thab the d.fnr ail the relief that homeseeker could not land because some mysmay be expected; the measure would bring to the economic aiU terious quota hadebeea exceeded for the month. The history of the Middle A gee hardly of, nation in lha country, the effect of the delay fer Instances of more refined cruelty. The inin final enactment mill be negligible. Of the work of the gevuon in the d.fection quisitions whirh have won a place in history of international rehabilitation, probably the for their efficiency in eulng bumin suffermoat aigntfieant items were the of the ing could have learned something from this do physiGerman fear resolution, and the amendment modern immigration ban; for there to the naval appropriation bill out of which cal pain ao 'acute as the mental agony which from all accounts is produced dally at ElUa has grown the forthcoming disarmament conference. However, an Impor'ant Hem in this Island at the gateway to the land of the free. There should not be an hour's delay in lice that has been oblig'd to wait i the measure asked for by Secretary ScJno. provid.ng taking alepi to bring about a' change, under to tbo Ns for a general refunding of fore gn debts to us. which prospective immigrant In the direction of our own economic revival. World (ball not be permitted to leave their farm homes unlet they are going to he allowed to . tba meet Important is the billion-dollbore. land when they reach it export credit bill which ha tecured eleventh-hopassage and executive a;rovtl. It la to GIGANTIC SWINDLES EXPOSED. b regretted, however, that another lndispen-aabl- e and needy industry, transportation, ahould of frenzied finance D E DELATIONS being-mtdbe obliged to wait for rel.ef till the nd gigantic swindling opsrstions alleged X of Congress, through the failure of the to have been conducted blreg bjr ring !d bjr railroad refund. n bill. Prest Harding bad Charie. W. French and one John X W. Worth of this measure, passage s alryngiy urgjd and aqiared the court thington hvej'trtbd ! nod mee vww everywhere it that try. According to press dispatches, the loot of a revival to the transportation would the gsng is now expected to run to 130.000.-oImpart wholesome stimulus toward a reSeeumies nd note said to total around vival of hroHhier ind itrul condition generCflCOXOCO have already been discovered, and I ally, there w,il das; ointment that this the officers investigating the rave declare the bavs fiP.ed ta i.Ha'n end 1 not particular biUa-W- d yrt. the favor and U' wh.rh woyM make it How illegitimate detia of ' urh g'gantle r at once alive. could' be pul through teems toundin. and doubt!ea the inside hiatory of OAR CH MPptS om of them would make story thrilling and romantic. Tb Important thing, however, IAT Itwre I ahif4f-- t ! VXrr-iwcIn l to break the 014 f ive Atr! ir i operation .'..'jr - ni and gtv back,upao thefar disreputable as possible, the money . r from ary r ' to t, which Innocent, though gullible, victim have t1mu be aim e i, i . bwi. When lh fact hag been in :b f pnr , reuelry definitely tb men who have ben responsible th lotto of th rsii i I'1?. th enormous frauds ahould b liUif f it t'f f pul the who l.t l t I'v 4 in thy wilt not be able to indulge in any ror of their financial maneuver, until they thetf fflWSl Oi'i.t H 1 he r to be no !onrr dangerous. 0, old M lUfl tr. rooqueror to th . French wi!l be remembered lo Salt Lake V t cbairpt-ovot'.t.sM n t Lr hi effort eeveral year ago to organU th gfete e I rtri-eI fo Sn k hundred million dollar thn l4ef tn !t. I i corporation to de- i r I lh eo t md trnq field of southern Retwce. wtroef " Utah In apit of hit cleverness and the plsuf-4nltn cbampVnHh p. wiih which he presented hi credentials J 'w p tJt n i i of is. M plan, ht character wa detected Rri'h ef . ,m. j h. anq rd hi wily achetne frustrated. There will so , 1 T bom. r t tt M , ii ie i.tite that he has come to grief; tt It "io4 th fe4'f t it . '.t t shi r to fd that b could not have been curtailej T4 CPwied o. ml rf is. f m h r j Mil la a err T5ov wt,- - before ao fnoy vtcttms'bad '! i wtr. .ffrd at hi handa. tb s.h.e'V "f t I and p.4 So. j " gbwvshiy tArTRMTtrA FOR MEN. T . LATIN GENIUS. (For Th Deseret Mews A S the immigration restriction law continues la operate, U. becomes more and more ap- u onk of ror,RE;s. ! I THURSDAY AUGUST 25 1921 NEWS tHE as on published Daily Exempt Sunday. Mmbr of Audit Bureau of Ctrculation. V V 5 Ent n4 TompU J, fHEl DESERET to ' S Popular Rate Excursion - TO - ki , 3k Ji r ty 1 1 fi rl -- hnlgc. rret ! -- -- W b fwlat tv's aM t ('ore tL D't r4 . p e i.Ik to ijfmit, ia tb port a4 is It Wiimef, bH to r t diUnrt sod t WCun,t-rf-p IwtiUnu to b at IN w far ssy bXit stithy to MoeoUbef the !it of n ir t- t T'tMIMJ', t lb VHP W-- L lh aod flrrtli Ow Of fttn i live of et I i V X t it-- ,, - r. ' ! . n t,f t'-i- rrtl, St but m r n. j.r n. t'lsfri' pnt 1 7lt-- i H lfr' iy ic whvh lh 4 r h' f'Tty.lhfmoo ' t, i - inrvHt f lh p4 A met 'M f In t!4 id t tfiM.lef, srcrni's f.y the enAt r.vy Rr eb Inrt tbetf I'V. Sr1 lb V 4 OHM t lovn Hv w, ewojrw f r If rm. Th M-- J w so.k r a (r I trip ovg Fewlawd uHw M it fni4a 0 Amer'TV' Pv rOe -- 're th At'tftl I CilM P.aloe h1 ica. fl hew bwne u in Ha nival aero-De- w difibt lie Much f th espeeteg whwh TfV X'tmtrp hirgvr had bfo Jir. fe fr tM shg. I A fr to anmnincemenl from Wah- irgu n, (,.ur t. A. vocattonal univertilia are to be established by th goverrmcnl 'h in the ea.t, the middl west the ' h a4 on th Paeifm coi, Abaminne my Ciohjimerl will be uttliied for bouemg tb from which great ropoed benefit f Wjerld The move f mxd With a v w to and pro correcting rome of the nt rv I :g vocatlofi! work forpal the rehahilf. !a!n Of ift.ahied mn. It J said to I bare bei given the hearty lndoremnl of Tridot Harding, who will Uo htp to de-fupon th loesimn for lh school. At present shout HW men ire sstd to be enrobed to voeatinnsi work under !h eero end guidsnee rf th government. The proposed tnM tqton ad help to fentrl)e and unify this work. At tb school, emro will be 'ffered In masonry, srehitectur. plumbing, printing, together 'with-guc- h agricultural branches a animat husbandry, dairying' and forestry, Not only will rsntonment building be hut tree 14 f Und n the vicinity N ulhiiH for farming and Irotk fardenlot, A t's e,- r I tw, r . t- 'VI pur-tK4- lh u4 the prod urt to b uH in rrtlny provld Ing for th roheieienc f the men. Direflor Forbet of th veteran hureaq w ll I lew lo Ulnlnf and Improving tbeir phyeteal hrolth w!l a thir eduralionxj Mo with bl famllie will b lo hav Ihesr fltnlUe with Ihem; cotUge will he provided. Every effort will ho mad l Wp to a high Undrd tn all phi of lh trir,in pfferod sod lh Irvin eondilioti gff'.'dcd Th plan commend ileelf, nd there wCI tw a mrtverb! wleh for tt romplel urre. THE UNGUSIir, LU1N QLARTEIt. Ward Iwlaopd f AirMeon. now a art rtudenl tn Pan, wrlievio lh. Glob: on go, to the phone be never k acral Hal Uproar lo (ek.hj' p pf lb Fronrb f vr Unguagro wrnlTl lb girl who speak pbwi. and tfrr several fnipijte finally .poke In B)anth. Ny friend 11 why ah talking tn Bian,h. she rvplt-- j tn Englieh Ibal lh I rpc h ren.ral aaul lhr. a a a Chinaman on lb IIP. bo eould only apeak Sfanth tx-ehia naliv trnigae.' -'- Alrhiwm ulob. hr id RrctLARiiNr. the hotel Person ahn had mad lh lifting evtlsrq m.Lt unUI lh mill epn.um ail) Ibal onr throatep'Pg lo sink if th They t tnk H nol abohah '. nr.-- 4 up IMf mind that never M abindoned In lh he hotel worker ar atlB4 H eyetem I in alaod at lb han-dmve- d. door Ydtowstoic Park Fare from Salt Lake Citjr (Including 4 d at (t htdrl in ihp Tark) Fare from Salt Inke City (Including 4l ;lAra at th fam in tho Irk) Tax-V War (Ilu ) , . . $'9.75 . . f.M.25 , Fare coven railroad tranyjvortatioD to West fUottjS'.nc aiul rrturu, Park atvl am n.n!ation at transportation for cmnplftr trip t i and camp rtrpcdlrrly for full 45, f2 darn trip. auto-moU!- Im-ud- The Only Special Excurtlon of the Seaton Make Early Kttervation. G D. S. SPENCER, ftcncral IaMrngrr Afint, Oregon Short I,in It. 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