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Show 1 , , J ' v 'Hrf I - J IHE DESEHET NEWS 0he News L-c- etand Eaat'Tampia Straate Publlihad Dally Except Bandar lumber ofAd!t Bure of Clreulslloe, Conor of Booth Tampl 8ml-WMkl- I Om month SUBSCRIPTION TbfM montbi Bis months Oft RATES. n sM i poo J ,7 viwLril SlBfleyttf copies Ths nbors rotes apply to Utah, Wi:: and Wyoming, otbor atatao br jnoil. par tl .ooooooooBooooooO.o 00. Br SUBSCRIPTION RATES SEMl-WEEK- L mall, par'yaar In adtar.c . 111 Cents Btaglo coplta porstsn postogt extra sddtd to short rsttA Bond remlttaacee tnd bnstwossommnnisstlos to , 'n IH8 DESERET KEJf. Utah. BsU Lsfcs Cr. Addrtm eorVeepondentt nod other matter- tor pnbllcsilon to THE EDITOR. McKtpner. Adrertleinr Reproaontatlvoi j p York Office. 884 Fifth Avenue. New Michigan Avenya. Chlraeo Offlet. It South Son rraacleco Office, SOS Crocker Bldg. which merchants are being robbed, according to the accountant, who stresses tbs necessity of checking these leaks. But employees, he points out, sre not the only ones guilty of these petty defalcations which help to make up (he hundred millions a year lo which reference has been made. Partners chest each other, he declares, by manipulation of the accounts and the appropriation of partnership funds to personal use. Members of firms juggle the hooks to their own gain and ths loss of their associates. All of which is a rather discouraging commentary on the general honesty of the day and disheartening to contemplate. But It Is a practical and tangible problem that must be met, and to Ignore 1L would lead to an Increase rather than a decrease In the diahonesty. ss City, Entered st th pwfbffN of Balt Lakt date mailer according, 14 Act of Congreea. soeond March 8. 1S7S The Associated Prees ts excluelvely entitled to ths tist for repnbllcatlon of all news dlepatcnas credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this published newspaper,' and also '(he local news herein. AiU rights of republlcatlon of special hef art aUo gtetrred. f SALT LAiqE, CITY, - - OCTOBER 31, 931. jtfToNG CHARLES OtT OF A JOB. HAPSBURG, former emperor of bad an altogether exag- gerated idea of his ability to stage a successful return lo any part of Jus one-tipower.) Hie apparent notion lha plagiarizing tbq "come-bacof Napoleon from Elba if only1 he might regain a por--j i for a hundred days tion of hii prestige hnd at least go Into final eclipse gloriously has twice led him into stunt for restoration, with an .a comic-ope- ra (attempt or two at suicide added for effect. Doubtlesa he has the loyal support of a reactionary dement of more or less prominence and strength;' but no one of sanity and judg-- 1 ment could for a moment estimate this as langtile enough to support a single monarchist hope. In any case, Charles is not of the heroic type which wins veterans to his Cause or rouses the enthusiasm, the sympathy, and the adoration of the masses. On the contrary, he is only an undistinguished scion of a lqng discredited house, whose prominence has been accidental and whose performances have been absurd; and bis supporters are selfish or ' servile, or both. In deciding to assume charge of the the Allies will and irresponsible g, doubtless be wise enough not to take him too seriously. He is no stormy petrel of European politics, no spectacular menace to continental peace or the stability of governmental insti- tulions. It la not easy to esteem him as iightly as he deserves, for at best or most he is only a tinseled troublemaker and a pest Not much danger need be apprehended from hie activities wherever he is or whatever he does. At the same time he is a nuisance, and like other ed society nuisances against which everywhere takes action, he probably, should be abated. k" f 1 er-rg- lio well-order- HOME OWNERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP. of a tendency Inmerican life INDICATION be correcteiT'ls contained in a bulletin just issued by the United SUtes census department It shows an increase of two tenths of one per cent in the national percentage of renters, as compared with the 1910 re- -' port as the increase may seem, Inconsequential it is nevertheless Important because the tendency should be the other way that is, to- ward home owning rather than home renting. According to the figum of the bureau, 5U4 per cent of the residences in the United States are rented; 2&JJ per cent are owned by the 6c-,- jt cupao' free of ap7 cent are owned but mortgaged. The bouse shortage brought about by abnormal Conditions incident to the'world war probabty accounts for the increase in the per- eentage of rented homes. Whatever the cause, it is one that should be removed as speedily as possible, for all the lessons of history point out that the home owner makes the most substantial citizen, and where the percentage of home owners is highest, the standards of citizenship are soundest and best. lsycir'ta',au'3uaf Si. . INSIDIOUS BIGNESS LEAKS. " A TOWN TURNS BACKWARD. , (Tor Th Doaerot l Thin To ine Mexican b CuccrlWeek a small majority 000 out of a total of in round figurot the city of Lowell, Mass, recently decided to giv up the commission form of government and entrust Its municipal affairs to a mayor and a council Bent Joke Bank? History of fifteen members. Tbs revolt "appears to beve been not so much against lbs form of government as agsinst those who were unhappily chosen to administer 1L According to the most unprejudiced reports, the five commissioners were felt to have governed badly; but it will puzzle the roost violent opponents of the commission plan to explain bow the mere multiplication of officials can be expected to correct an evil whose cure was all the time in the hands of the electorate, and remains there whatever change of system may be decided upon. One of the Lowell newspapers, indeed, contending that it was "possible for things to be worse," quite logically suggests that "a municipal council of fifteen men, along with a school committee of nine, seems to us to be capable of making present badness about three tunes as bad." This instance of rejection of the commission form will doubtless be seized upon and widely advertised by those who have always been opposed to that system. But the incident, in view of the explanations given, and the closeness of the vote,' does not appear to have any great significance as affecting the merits or defects of the system itself. What is of greater importance if the realization of the fact that neither the city commission 'form ry nor any other can be expected to give results unless tbs voters do their duty in seeing to It that only good men are nominated and elected to manage the affairs of the municipality. When the electors fail in this regard, the most perfect governmental plan devised by the mind of man la in constant danger of abuse and injury at the hands of the grafters, the amU the vicious. The poet hit it off rather ablrply m the couplet: "For forms of government let fool contest; Whate'er la best administer'd is best.1 . s. 1 self-seek- defensivs. Of course, some internationalism is absolutely imperative, but just how a nation that can never rise above party Issues and roust always subordinate the Interests of humanity to tba Interests Of Job holders can ever taka Its place in tha councils of the world It Is difficult to see. The great mass of the people of the United States are unquestionably in favor of some form of an International association to prevent war. They do not care a tinkers dam whether It Is engineered by Republicans or Democrats, and can only fael humiliation that they ara unsble to secure leaders who will put tha Interests of humanity and of their country above the Interest they have tn the next election. (Copyright. 1J1. by Frank Crane.) ed ENEMY. long-sufferi- ng corn-beari- TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Deseret Se - -- ,, OCT. SI, IOL 'The city board of education decided, after a heated controversy, that drill military at the high school would be compulsory. As a sort of compromise, however. It was ordered that the cadets would not be compelled to wear uniforms. This was to meet the contention that some students might not be able to ay the price of a uniform. Lieut W. C. W ebb was engaged at military - Instructor. Ths Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, In convention st Provo, Mra , Chester E. Coulter of Ogden, president Others officers were elected as follows: Mra' E. E. Corf man, of 'Provo, Vico president; corresponding secretary, Mra G. M. Bishop, of Ogden; recording secretary, Mra William Igtehari, of Salt Lake City; state organiser, Mra Hilliard, of Ogden; treasurer, Mra Scott, of 'Park City; auditor, Mra E. G. ' Gowana of Logan. son of Isaac Leslie Stewart H year-old J. Stewart, of Richfield, died In a Bait Lake hospital from an moaidewta! - gunshot wound Inflicted by a boy companion at Draper r Admiral Schley's counsel in the famous investigation into his conduct st ths bsttlo of Santiago rested its case and the war department began rebuttal testimony. A Paris dispatch said three French bat- -, tleshlpa and two cruisers from ths Mediterranean fleet had sailed from Toulon for the Levant to make a naval demonstration against Turkey. Two montfia had elapsed since France had made a demand on Turkey for settlement of ths quays case, which involved payment by the Turkish government-- , for the construction of ftocks and quays by a French firm. Turkey, too, was Involved In difficulty with the United States, Washington had demanded that the Sultari'a government remit the amount of the ransom paid ths abdudtors of Miss Stone, the missionary w ho had been kidnaped by Turkish bandits. and refused Turkey denied responsibility ' to pay. . t -- s ! ; fir era m question should be dealt with lorth-wit- h. Cruelties and outrage a reboot typical of American occupation of alien territory. show the contrary to be a fact AU the more reason, therefore, that individual marine officer, or any others, who bav disgraced theW uniform and brought their country into, dispute by such (conduct should be j brought: to puRishmenL A-- M t . , NUTS,nS WRECKERS. , . Political machine are often wrecked when nut feta Jooae HaverhiJi GasoUa. 4 ' e. one-thi- rd who-dof- prevented. Tha late Dr. Murphy ct Chicago told of a butcher with a alight growth j on hia thumb. It could have been removed and the trouble ended. It wea neglected, and the cancerous growth, waveltng unoooa appeared in the mans arm pit. Whoa he told this writer about It, Dr. Murphy had j finished cutting out half the unfor-- 1 tunate mans shoulder, removing his arm, etc., and with only doijbtful hops of euro. o . - e DO NOT ANT NEGLECT o STRANGE GROWTH, on tho or below tho surface Nineteen times out of twenty, it means nothing serloua W times in 10d, perhaps. But ths 10 0th time, it may mean death. Tbs Red Cross, Salvation Army, T. M. C A. and T. W. C. A. will distribute printed information. Tho Catholic church, throughout tho country, io fully in tha spread of saving knowledge. In tho city of New Tork where this writer happens to be at the moment, every Catholic church from States Island to Westchester county yesterday and information preached warning about cniaer from tho pulpit. If you want Information, aak the mayor of your city where R may be had. Avoid quacks, there is NO .cancer cure, and st a certain stage can-eis beyond help. But la early stages tho knife may remove tho danger absolutely, radium has helped and cured, when cancsr Is near ths surface sad can bs ranched by the penetrating rays. Consult also the health officer of your city. . Cancer Is the most hideous enemy of mankind, killing by torture. It will be conquered eventually. It Is conqueror now unless takes in time mjr i anti-canc- er fort. But partisanship looms np again. According to tbs report of the Washington Frank H. Bimonda, tha correspondent. probability is that the Washington conference. Inmead of being an affair in which all Americans will drop their differences and participate for the good of humanity. Is to bo made a matter of party politics. "It Is evident." says Mr. Simonds, "that tha minority means to make the Washington conference an issue in Democratic politics apd that it is prepared to find fault at every stage of tha game. "The Republicans frankly did alt they could to weaken Mr. Wilson's hands while ha was in Paris Ths Democrats are now getting ready to return the compliment. "It la needless to say that President Harding has now to face a disagreeable situation. If h!s policy seems or can be mads to seem too conciliatory, either to jibe British or the Japanese, then he will have to that the Democratic- - party will expect seize upon theee facts and seek to gain political support, both front" the States on the Pacific Coast and In the Eastern States where the Irish bars very important voting strength. The Republicans of the Senate and of the party organization who opposed America's first adventure Into the sea of internationalism now find themselves on ths aatis-facto- BT ARTHUR BKISBAJIX. facta la the FIGHT cancsr with of this slogan useful week, f Ths most important canaCr fact M this: If cancer could lie diagnosed die-- ( covered and treated early, of all deaths from cancer could be. s 1M2, thotr Owa-er- 4 , t At ft bo time of our pooplo oahif oft of Moxteo of thorn loft without ftttinf tttloo to lists from tho Mosletn Colonisation Company, Dnrlnftr tho revolution, sad up to tho prooont moot of thooo Undo boro boon unoccupiod Many of tho foncoo which oucioood form i op indi d pooturoo, boforo tho boro booo eorriod poodg , s off or dootroyod. Now thot tho roYOluttoa U ovor tb Mexican OoTommoot lo doolrlouo thot pft tho Uoda ohould bo cuttUotod, no foToo pooilblo, oad where tho owner ore out of tho Country nd do not with to return, tho ffevernmont U pormUUnr nottreo to wocupy end cultivate thooo Undo, free or runt, for number of yooro, or until th owner nholL rot urn and reclaim thorn Thtu oppUoo to Notice no well oo to foreign-drUp to tho prooont tho Government lias not opplfod thlo reputation to tho land of our Celonieto wt It lo orldent thot If tho roori continue to re away, oome meoeures erlg bo taken to have thooo Unde occupied- - and cult Waled. Another feature whfoh ohould bo eoneidered lo thot maay of the Coionieto t Mexico have not kept up tho payment of taxee on their homo and tend until In oome case large amount of taxea haa accumulated agalnet their property. By special arrangement. the officials agroed not to attach or eel! any property belonging to our Coloniete, on account of the of taxee, until the matter had ft ret been taken ip with the undersigned, but now that conditions are beginning to bo normal, they our taxea to be pad and tho Colonisation Oxpoct Company t now- paying taxoo on oomo of theee land to which titles have sot bean given. X do not wish to to return to Mexico urgo who do not deaire to do people oo, but tho Colonists who wish to retain their landa should secure title to them from tho Colonisation Company at one and thooo who do not wish to totnrn should with oomo of tho Colonists who aro already arrange there to see that the taxee are paid and arrange to have their lands occupied and cultivated. ha case Colonists do not "care to retain their lands they should o the Colonisation Company oo that disposition cannotify be made of them If further Information la desired respecting any of tho lands of Colonies Dublan, Juares. Pacheco. Garcia or Chulehupa. It can be obtained by writing to Bishop Anson B Call, at Colon ia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico, who Is tho Secretary of the Colonisation Company. Information desired respecting the lands of Colonla Dias can be obtained from Alma prederick-oeColoabua, New Mexico. JOSEPH C BENTLEY, President Colonisation Company. Sait Lako City. Utah. October 14th, 1921. Is Earthquakes, Yotcn, ( K ( ' Chaplins b AH Colonists: ' . r - ' , ar i 1821 TO DAY 1 BANK robberies and store burglaries, though are more sensational and get more spare in the daily press, do not involve, it is quite (Certain. the huge losses of another $jrm of theft that without any epec- tacular features is gomg'on every business dey of the year. According to a prominent certi1920 more fied public accountant, in the ATROCITIES LN HAUL than $100,000,000 was lost in this country through petty theft and defalcations. This accountant m speaking of the matter was chiefly REPORTS of atrocities committed against in Haiti during American occupainterested in suggesting to business men, particularly merchant!, means of detecting and tion of that island have been so, persistent as were constantly lo 'create belief in theffl despite repeated and putting a slot) to leaks emphatic denials. Now it appears, from an ofdraining their resources. ficial report juat.znade pujjllk that confirma.He told, for example, of a department (tore in which it was notutod that there was tion of the rumors has beeaeslablisbed. After a decided increase m the humber of checks making due allowance for the provocations and returned from, the bank marked "No funds." the qptiward incidents m connection with Suspicion was aroused. At the suggestion of skirmishes between American marines and rethe Accountant ;he store put into effect a bellious natives, there still remains a residue r rule j requiring each clerk - w a of evidence that cruelty, and even wanton check to mark hr initials upon it, for identimurder, was practiced., Immediate action shoibe taken to puny fication later if necessary. To make sure that no clerk would Sign some (other initials than ish those responsible. In number of instances, her own, the cashier was required also to as disclosed by testimony of Major Turner of place the clerks initials' In ah inconspicuous the marine corps before aU.S. Senate commitcorner of the check. This practically put a tee jnvesligtting the matter, the atrocities atop lo the trouble, aj its source was soon dewere committed by Haitian gendarmes under termined. By .comparison of the clcrVs initial the command of American officers. Outrages with the writing on the check it was dis- by American marine themselves have not so covered that a certain salesgirl was making definitely been established, and doubtless were - 0U1 Ihe checks. Several times during each day, not so frequent, if any at alt occurred. But when' ahe would make a cash sale, she would thoee which the gendarmes perpetrated seem slip the cash in her pocket and send a bogus to have been done either uner the orders of, cheek to the cashiers counter. or with ths tacit penniaaion of, tba Americans t This la but one of numerous ways in who commanded them. If thie ii true, the of- , ' ' . .(V v - 81 Trank Cruw.) partlaaoahJp, bafora It shall ha- com 1 lac red ted by tb Americas peopla, must have its perfect work. Mr. Lloyd George aald In, one of his speeches that one affect of war whleh might b considered advantaieoue la that it com- -' pela nations ts recognise facta. Thera Is seme truth in this. Perhaps ths only way a glgantla delusion cad get itaelf exploded la to go and swatting until it burata. Tha American people have fully the appalling theory that pollUcalaccepted parties rs necessary to democratic government. , At the close of tha war the United States undoubtedly had tha moral leadership of the world, and-t- f lit could have mustered up any sort of unity of action it might hav assisted the shattered i nations of tha earth toward that which la tha genius of tn American spirit, Unfortunately, ltr. Wilson, the head of th$ Republic, Instead of beingelected considered the leader of the American waa considered the loader of the people, Democratic faction, which swung into power on tha moral reaction after the war. Mr. Harding and his advisers, themselves in control of the situation,finding necessarily se the world problem essentially Hr. Wilson did. That is to say, that it is necessary for ths United Rules to get into some kind of harmony with other nations. Fur this purpose Mr. Harding has called the Disarmament Conference, and that vast mass of Intelligent citizens whojtupported Mr. Wilsons effort toward world tonlty are giving equal support to Mr. Harding's ef- - addition to many other afflictions with INwhich world this it niggling at present, "there comes a pest that threatens great damage before its operations are curtailed. It originated in Europe, whence ao many woes of that kind have come; tod is now threatening known as tba "corn-borer- ," area of the West and the great South. Its ravages have been laid before the federal board of horticulture at Washington fn the form of petitions, asking for an extension of the quarantined area already established. But according lo press reports Washington has done little up to date that has proven effective; though, for that matter, the individual states have not done much on their own account either. Massachusetts paper? report that, that stale was quick to recognize the Jaegejr and took steps to quarantine its infected rVe at the first appearance of the pert within slate limits, all corn In the infested fields being destroyed but the pest continued just the same. It is found that the insect does not confute its ravages to corn. It feasts on the flora, upon the tops of beets, celery? beans, rhubarb, rye and oats, and it seems impossible to stay its progress. From a few towns in the eastern part of Massachusetts it has passed on to 33 towns and cities, thence into New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and even Ohio and Canada, in spite of 'the most rigid quarantine. Horticulturists, entomologists, savants and farmers have tried to destroy it, but it marches on just the same, like a devastating army consuming . everything in its path. . What with the boll ajd alfalfa weevil, the chinch bug, and other insect pests, to say nothing of the increase of rodents, and the various diseases that 'attack crops and vegelatibh, the agricultural part of the world is' surely having-ithands full of trouble. Nawa, by PrhPa ' BY LATEST AGRICULTURAL .MONDAY OCTOBER ITS PERFECT WORK.. s' ' ) suz-feo- a, ar Brown t Hnrper', Ferry. MacSwlney dying of hunger In prison, Alexander cutting tho knot with hla aword, ele-or ending hla spearmen against the Milton blind, and working. phant Mar-cCleopatra atung. for her foillea, whenu Aureihia. painfully virtuous, ha might hav had more fun than instances Nero and many familiar of historical "bunk." haveIn aroused cranking useful thought not found on one, A Fort car. or hammering dollars. wheel, eight hours for six I To j be seen, climb up on a high place. To be heard, make yourself somebody, then people will listen. Cherlte Chaplin knows R, sad has played hie moat successful Joke on solemn respectabilities. He is a talented young English Jew, very radical tn hla views, snd sympathizes with L W. W. citizens put II THE PROBLEM OF LOOT GOLF la Jail for talking. If he were ONLY BALLS. a talented yoang English Jexf. I friendly to the IW. W, little srouldj Ingenious minds are (till Hard at be beard of him. But he la also work on tho problem of Revising a Cbarlla Chaplin, earning a million mean, of recovering golf and tennia dollars a year, and THAT makes him The Idea of training a dog to ball respectable. sobs his perform tho task haa been advanced He writes his opinion sympathy for an I. W. W.. sent to Jan many times, and t last there are signs for 20 years, and conservative newsometblng will ho done along this paper owners; from Victor Lawson up line. and down, print an that ha says Thus, In a comic way, the L W. W. Tho problem has been to get golf and other radicals vet a respectful hearing on the front page of to appeal to the dog. Up to date get a dog interested newspapers that little dreamed they ovary effort to failed. in the game haa would lire tq see THAT happen. v i -. e ... e Tho problem etaoin etaoln etalno This haa boon dua largely to tha fact that after a dog had eaten four or five golf balls ho lost interest ln A dog not only stops everything. eating golf balls, aftet a certain period. but stops looking for them. A new series of earthquakes starts America. There will be in South changes in tbs earths level, perhaps new volcanoes spouting. South America is to bars troubles - not excessively seriously let us hops, such as this .North America has had, and Europe and Asia, long ago. South America la ths young baby and like all Infants Is continent, bound to go through a period of colic and upheaval. South America lay sleeping below the boeom of our mother, the ocean, for millions of years after North America and other continents bad risen Into the sunlight and into crawling life. ... Of course there have been some exceptions; an Ohio man had a golf pointer that kept at It for several months He (the pointer not the Ohio man) persisted in eating the ball, and tha man persisted in efforts to teach him not to. Finally tha dog became so full of golf balls he waxed more helpless than Twains Jumping Frog. , e see e floor while the trainer shouts "Sic see 'em. Prince!" After a few years the pap will give up swallowing these pills and start carrying them to tho trainer. . . Some trainers prefer using camphor balls but this is dangerous. A camphor ball will remove fleas from a dog, hut tho trouble ts that it will also remove the dog the fleas. . . . Other trainer bring thdlr dega to a pool room, hire a table and teach the animal to chase the white ball. This to good tor the dog, but bad for the , pool table. Most poolroom proprietors object to the practice. . i Still other trainers Instruct their dogs exclusively oh a golf course. At first a dog naturally starts chewing up the balL In some cases the dog starts chewing up the golfers Golf-er- a object to this, altaough under the golfing rules they have a perfect right to chew back in self-defen- Our own Idea of tho matter is that to Interpret and hold a dog's attention a golf ball must hava meat on it. A little meat around tha outer edge . wouldnt Interfere with the qualit A from a golfer's standpoint and If would increase tha dogs interest In I his game. e a When golf balls ere lost In water hazards, that is another matter, but there appears to N no reason ahy trained seals should not he part of country clubs equipment. A evejr seal would not only recover tha ball but would, in most ln.a"r catch It on ths tip of hia nose Cases and balance tt until called fer. . To stimulate the seal. Interest every golfer should cany a few herring. " O With tennis bails that same applies, hut anlmato of atquter hearts are hlt ball teT tolr -- Ak 5olfr except Babe Ruth tban beginner at tennis hits a tennis hail. ' mr fnh,r ' a In this proud nation, there are ever Ha was more golf ball years of age and able to vote! than dog. decidedly ha died of Eventually (thinking is another matter). 27.(01 hardening of tho Interior. 010 men end 2I.7S0.0S2 women, in. all S4.421.SS2 American voters. a I to nunt Training recover and dog A great majority of them do not is a difficult endeavor. It own their own home and a greater golfbslls la heat to tako tho dog when a mere is all not it know do what majority pup and starthim on qulnlno pills about when they go to rote. They These should be rolled across the are labelled Democrat or Republican, and vote according to their label, then wait to see what happens. e e e The city of Dee Mol nee. be It said to Iowa's honor stands first in ths nation as a city!j of independent eltl-seSl.l per cent owning the houses they live In. In proud Manhattan. heart of the world's greats dty, S in 10 own their homes hasland-- ', the lords own the rest. Michigan city that ranks second. Grand Rapids with iO.l per cent of home FOR 21 see Scjp headaches, EECHAM& PILLS When You Buy see Henry owners. - ! Butter is Ford, "History." soys This will startto the ghosts of Gibbon. Michelet. Froude. Buckle. Parion snd others who thought they, , were doing useful work, "Learn to read and write, then work out your own Ideas, mix with the say people, get experience." learned adviser of Detroit. Perhaps H. O. Welle will answer Mr. Ford's announcement, others will mournfully, I regret time wasted in youth. unk." see It j may be suggested, diffidently.! that some have found lnvplratin and, f with PeM' good Ideas, "mixing ' ths past. ft You should insist on getting "Maid o Clover. Are never as good as the original Your guests wijl judge your meal by the bu teriyou use. Sub-stitut- . J DigheatQiialfy ' -- ? - i t ; And retain the reputation you have as a first-clas- s hostess. Maid o' Clover is always perfect in quality, always fresh, and its superior flivor never fails., Made in the Wests modern, sanitary creameries ; absolutely pure because pasteurized. gulllo-tlnaNath- i t- Maid m Gaver t Many a little bov hce felt hla chest fighting at swell, reading of Horatiua. into the bridge, diving all - armed the Tiber. to children her Cornelia, preferring fancy Jewelnr, has comforted young mother with no other Jewelry. William Tell whether his legend bunk" has stiffened be truth or many a man backbone. Even Patrick Hsnry. Washington crossing the Delaware. CMrtotte Gordey walking unafraid to the Hale worry be could die ter hu country only once. Nelson, that nutting the glra to his blind eve he might net see the order to atoe his in Mtrabeau great speech fighting, tn the handbe'l court. Ron get dr I,ls;e writing the Marseillaise. dAuvergns yelling warnings tn hi sleeping comrades. while ths English tried vainly j to ehoka hi rotes with their spenrai Napoleon leading his men at the1 God j bridge of Lodi. Luther with h no other." at Worma.1 help Bte. I can out flames shorn ths Crneoos crying "Oh. elan. Itolon.l the Raartaa bovi allowing th tat te eat hla vital Jfea I Better serve es MaM Clover Batter. Km (Vm Flrat Quttty n l lalli MUTUAL CREAMERY ; & at, nr 'COMPANY Q . ! V it .. f I t |