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Show i n A "? g -- . HO-- i - .. THB DSSEEET . O: Jr n. fr'") 7 -4 UBSCRU-TXO- ' chant who had gone into bankruptcy. to to have announced aa part.of a plan to conceal 200,000 in assets that his plaeo of buainssa had' been entered by burglar and that food amounting to 50,009 had been Uken. rlt it alleged that no such robbery occurred, or that " if it did, it was engineered from the1naid. i g -T t.- - T':"v-- ' I?-- -- OATES. ............ s ?- ; C - i . 4 - I L ?:4 r " Entered at the poetotrtie matter ii eercud claee of Salt Lake City, a accordlag te Act ot -Congreee. - - ' A "r ed ", - prujia, , f t r i.K: v 7A. Sag niei n - I . . Just Arrived New Spring Shipment : y'oi , . - ' - - . Royal Society Package Goods -- i tOO .tOUglt. .. T e Loolt' what the desire for freedom Is doing to nice place like India and Egypt! blurted Dummer.- And what good will it do them if they get ttt An Indian .can now mak a good living doing trick with drugged snakes When he- get hi freedom 11 Justice, have to give the snake its freedom, too. Then the both of them will have to go to work. - With Debs its different. afabled on Dummer. He doesnt have to go to work. He doesn't even have to do e trieke or anwhing Of coarse Gene can do trteks- - ff he wants to . - . In. fact he proved that by getting .out of a federal penitentiary .almost as quickly as Houdini could do with-enske- IS. "Bul getting bock to iitdia. said Senator. Dumm. The natives ther have lost the sympathy of th best dressed people' and of alt drummers by expressing' their protest through a mixing of one of the worlds best" tailored cltioens and most widely known traveling-meth Prince of Wales Ton cant free a nation by hissing a boy IV whit duck suit, can you? . We have a Inrge assortment of TNeElisrees,; Boudoir Pillow Tops Caps, Lunch Cloths, Fudge Aprons, carfs, and Childrens colored Dresses.. n . "Inever tried it, admitted mer. . , "I like the: Prince of Wale. - . , Combinations and Night Gowns made of the new chalk? finish nainsook, exceptionally good wearing and laundering qualities. Dum- . eon-inu- Dumm. He has a nice face and an elluvm good tailor. ( saw him when he was In New Tcrk and there The remaining stamped A special lot of package le something so bashful and thoroughly harmless about him that Im for articles at 25 PER CENT at ' "him, I think every time he rides down OFF. . OFF. a main street in an open hack he doe more to make people Teel friendly toward England than the king, and Lloyd George put together. queen Stamped Pillow Cases, regular $2.00 And Im against any people that him him. and" $2.50 values, special, a pair, Maybe the natives didn't hiss him as an indication of bad feelings inDummer. terjected Hissing may be a native custom meaning the same as three cheers in this country. "The only thing so constructed It ean hiss without giving offense Is a tire- pump, said Senator Dumm. Theres a guy In India named Ma. OUR DRUG STORE IS AT hatma Ganda a relative of Pro pa 112-1- 1 SOUTH MAIN ST." G hands ! dure he la stirring , up the Hindoos. In cold blood. remarked Senator Don't you realize that England would "Well, you know the old sawing, Dumm. - Your ignorance of world never surrender the 8uez Canal" with: i put In .Dummer,----out a fight to the last ditch ? affalra ts appalling. Sure, ; replied Dumrokr, ain't lgnbrane. "Insisted DumIt -- Whatsat? Whn yo ar anon tho Hindoo, mer. I just don't take any stock in youre fighting over a canal you have do M tho Hindoos." replied Hummer. and In- to fight to the last ditch. these disturbances - . But do you realise the part- - tht dia. Mahatma! Aint that a fine name?" Sues Canal plays In ths present situs- notr Why sneered Senator Dumm. I think they ra just advertlsemsnU tion ? ;:TThafa.a..Areat.Jndianiame.".ax, Certainly." eompank foirrigoratt plained Dummer. There Whsr Tou're sboolutsly wtthout a spark branches, the Mahatmas, ths ''The Egyptians want th British to of TintelUgence," declared Senator and the The disturbances In Egypt Till It with hot water so thsy can enDumm. , and India are very grave and may joy whiter bathing. returned DumSome day I'm going to murder you mean long years of bloodshed ahead. mer. ' ONE-FOURT- ; ' - $1.S5 !;, TWENTY YEARS AGO. the FUee of, The Deseret Re say-a-a- JASl'A- 7.; TT. Tha city admlnlatration chanced haaid. Eight of th old city council retired, so follow: lfcoora. Buckle, Canning, Whlttemor. C. R. Hows, Reid, Rertenatein, E.' How. Beatty. Th personnel of the new council was as follows: Messrs. Cottrell, Eardlsy, .o.o : " . iWURoWiitoB7SpaeirTBWHmrRTnold;--EH. Davis, Dsteler. A. 3. Davis. Robrt-- 7 son, Vlgua, Fernstrom, Tuddcnham, Sharp. Charles Cottrell, Jr., waa elected president of the new governing body. 'Mayor Thompson succeeded himself.-- a did eleo. the city.. treasurer, the "City recorder and the city auditor. George L. Nye succeeded F. B. Stephens as city attorney. The new lew prOvidine foe w city Judges went into effect. Judge C. B. Diehl was appointed 16 preside over the police court and Judge It. 8. Tanner In the City and County building. In Dwden William. Ot ied M. 8. Browning aa mkror and the new city administration ess inducted. The state supreme court i down a decision upholding the constitutionality of the law increasing the salaries of electivaaf-flcia- l. Under the new law the governor re- - . celved 11.00, instead of 2,000. Other salaries; Increased aa follows: Secretary of Stato; from 12,000 to' $2,000: auditor, from St.tOO to $2,000; treasurer, from $1,000 to 2I.S00; attorney general from $1.K00 to superintendent of public Instruction, from $1,$00 to $l,$00. The public schools resumed claasworic following the Christmas vacation, ' Written In 'feature" atyla, a news item recoanted, the plight of the town of Hendon, in Csche county. The electorate there had forgotten 'to hold an election in the--' preceding November, x Far from the madding crowd's ignoble atrir they kept the even tcnor of thelres-jjnt- iJ their n.ighT ' IhoH "hean InatoTling new administrations. Then the lapse of memory ratised the great concern and ther wrote to tho attorney general for an ni,lfln. He advised them that the old officers would hold their positions until their successors were duly elected and qualified, whfch would ha On th next regular election date. President Roosevelt formally accepted the resignations of two cabinet members: Secretary of the Treasury Gage and Postmaster Genera Smith. ts-tr?- " are-thre- e Gimme-Mahatma- s. Hsresyabat-What-syahurrym- $2,-00- b; . " ", citi-se- How Much Pep? is another ' : . name for life vitality. Its what Pep just have must plenty of in order to succeed. you Coupled with ability, it enables you to forge ahead to do big things- - to win big salaries. Proper foods determine thfe amount of pep; you can possess;, they are positively vital to life. A safe rule to follow is EAT PLENTY- - OF BREAD at every meal- - plenty of T period of supreme trial and looks out upon peace ,with itonoe and progress, such a propcrt would have seemed to hira;the7TOTistnnniation tI tliq. noblest in human hopes and aspirations. In g him, therefore, and m paying the tribute in which we all will join. jou wilt be solemnly eeRbrating what ! believe is on? of the most notable sincerely advances that have mafked the history of the race. ' -- - : -- ' - hon-orin- "' Tho breed that made CoCerqdt pND OF THE DREAM. : I . : -- n rtirw; - , '.. x. What the government did to Delta, as a matter of fact, so a personal favor, declared Representative Dura-me- r. U took care of him oxer tha hard times. Debs has been one of the few residents of the.. United States during the last few years who haven't had to worry about high rents, "poor business, and tha unemployment' problem. t is even rumored. 7returned Senator Dumm. that before ha would accept hi release Debs insisted upon V clause being pup In bis, agreement allowing him to return to the federal hooaegow if he finds the life outside ' of-th- e . ... T be-so- ld A, , -- nii f , tac fun which humanity used to hav In peth- odlcal festlvala of butchery. Bcb a man doubtleaa alao wuold bewail the peaeing of tha duel whan gentlemen can .no mere settle their' affair of, honor de- llghtfoliy by murder and mayhem, but are'.. compelled to go Into a dirty court room.-Hwould alao doubtleae complain of the paaaing of slavery, with aU the beeutiful Incident connected wrlth one" human being owning another and nbitelnr him to hi ' herrfa content. Our author also doubtless would welcome" the loud and bitter howls going up from tha cities of the United States over Pro hlblUon. and would not hesitate to oatl-- " mate the loss of the'champagne cup at the banquet table as being for more diaastroua than all. the romblned - filth ; said murder which constituted th steady crop of-- the' corner saloon. ' For all that, the world moves on. Each " ag has It purple flowers that hloomdipou the surface of its passing Iniquity.' And-tthose whose whole business in Jffe is to admire flowers. It la much betted to keep the deadly sewage than- - to lope the. pie- . tureaqee bloom. . (Copyright, by Frahk Crane.) il. i - . . H. AXD HUMMER OV DEBS, EGYPT, 1XD1.A. ET CETERA. .... J'Everf body ia loaklng f or freedom, these days.. Ireland has got some of It. but isn't satisfied: Egypt Is beginning to fight for It, India t rarxing the Prince of Wales for It . . , yet Eugene Deb alone seems to have attained it completely, said Senator Dumm, bitterly: . - -- Purftaaa. 1922 V- MMN - -, by Ralph Nevftl, appeared aome time aeo In EnflanO. and la a vary aood example Of crude and immatur tblnklng applied ' to noclnt problema. It Is lfs phllenophy of the club tneiw'th aenuaement eeekar and Ih of aocloty, which baa )Mta a jltararjr form and got ltaclf Into a book. "Tbn majority of sodAl reformara r da.ll dioea. tb book aaye. - "Utopian Uaoa all aery wall la theory, but setting them carried out-- ia quite another matter. - He then proceed to cantlgata all Utopian and. ' . dei-injte- ly - ane' Montmar- " -- . r fran) . Beyond J eallfd' f'Mayrair 1.6 . .'l. - The Once Over object .to prosraas bacauae it alimln-Str- a the vanlahed arace and the enjoy- nent of life. IV Ho aeenae to think that while every one ha a chance at learning, yet tht nowaday .output of great men and notable character haa ehnink practically to nIL The mult will .not Improbably b. to hlm, th atamplng odt of Indtvtd- - " uallty reaultlng from the multitude of law and restriction. And ao on and no on. Perhaps It is Juat as well to get thia echo .of the goealp.; of club room and whimper of boudoir out l.nto print where we cam gel at it. AII w hope' to" do her la to pillory"' It ao that the everyday person can realise' ita absurdity. Tor the same line of .argument would lead aa to lament :the fact that the Good ' Old Day of war seem to be over. And to feer that Dlaarmamcnt Conferences- - and SENATOR AVATSOV8 CHARGES. - furnishing sonje - diversion and for a few senators and much good Mbreh.A 11TA 7" -- to for the press, the Senate investigation entitled copy, The Associated Tree te atclnetrely the nee for re publication of all new dispatches into the Watson charges seems to be accomthin In Credited , desdfted to It, or not othorwle publlabed plishing little. So far nothing has been aawepapei. and sla the local new -- bnrela. All rlgbta at repnbllcattqn af epeclal dla-- I established IhaE would -- tend to prove patch bare nr alee caaervad. prevalence of anything more than the ordinr TJANe.ARf e, 1922. &ry severity. which is held to be necessary in SAIT LAKE CITY.. tfme'of "warrm thetmntoetofAntorknExpai LOCS THEIR CAI SES AND METHODS. ; officers toward men of their ditionary Force commands. , aeirisV'demands X'RBITRARYlicies ind not schools. Tarring are Armies Sunday in the proeeasea bloc by any German advancewa stern, business, of legislation aro to be deprecated, but. they back the and undoubtedly the exigencies of many no more lobe critieixed when undertaken in occasions incident theretocalled - for atern the polilical interest of the farmers than when measures. The expeditionary force was a large , employed in tbe .inUrest of any ether group r!as.x5tudenls of legislative history will and' hastily organ ized body. and' "Undoubtedly individuals became officers in it who ,'iiol need to be. reminded that the bloc!IUajnot many were not fit to command men.. - There is no American in Congress, the ail a new at thing' j aohiewhat of an innovation, as question that there were many" instances of i It ia,' however, to the agricultural industry, and this injustice and brutality on the part of such per. i applied concrete la : doubtless the reason' for its receiving so sons, but The fact tbit so little acts ha been much notice and, condemnation at the present sweeping an invc stigatiori as that how in progress would Aeem to indicate that injustice was r: Tet there should not be much surprise done or cruelty practiced only m isolated haa in movement that the fanners' politics instances.: ; taken on an unusual vigor In recent months. Senator Watson must produce more. sub There has been something almost tragic in the k plight of the nations agriculturists during the stantiaT proof than he has thus far obtained before he can convince the public that his pull year or twov and .hundreds of thousands sensational charges are true. Of course, the of (nose engaged in the countrys recognised basic industry have suffered enormously. The pot calling the kettle black does not make either of them whiter.-- 3 Bat the fact that there government's report, issued The last week in were eleven lynching in Senator Watson's own old year, on the yield and value of farm state of Georgia in the peaceful year of (921 terms in of in tells the 1921, eitops grim story would appear to imply that if he' wants a real indisputable mathematical accuracy .tThe'five cWhf crops. It is true,, measured up in the investigation that is worth while, he need not home td find material for aggregate- to about the five year average.; but go far from ad oom pared with Abo Top prices of twtF yeara PROSPECTIVE BOOM IN BUILDING. ago there was a shrinkage in value of nearly 6 per emit, or. eight billion dollars, while for the the. ,last year there was a shrinkage id value THE building industry throughout standstill a at was which practically of nearly three and a half billiontl When it is In the early part of192trimproved sormtieh s on were these that rerpembered crops produced a comparatively high cost level, it will at once the year progressed that at the close it had bd aeen that the grower's situation, was well-- - reached the soundest position it haa held since the waf. Tbis fact cannot be disputed by the desperaU.- - With high-co- it crops on hand to at low price, with an accumulate jnsosUpessimialic observers, nor. can they deny for the year 1922 the prospects are altor. lag burden of debt, and with a gravely impaired that Officials of the departporebaaing power, the agricultural industry gether encouraging. had ! surely come upon evfl days. It is true ment of commerce seriously, estimate that f approximately a that time will effeckR cure if the patient can there is today a shortage-omillion homes in the United Slates, and it. is to until the shall survive bfignabled remedy activhsis had a chance to work itself ouL-- fn the in supplying this need that be expected, by reason easing ity may no is or wonder it that nqgw'Umo any political rip of the money situation and till lowering and oUmml legitimate weapon or agency that may of prices of material andlaborJThe offl. defense or relief should be seized and' stabilizing used The danger arid regret is that such weap- -' same conditions will naturally stimulate the one-ar- e often employed unwisely, obstinately, construction of public buildings, which have wailed because of the uncertainties heretoselfishly and lo an excessive degree which does fore existing, but which have received an mere harm thin good. important additional impetus following the action and recommendations of the conference MACHINE AND MAN SIMILAR MEDICINE. on unemployment. Whilw there is much need of serious consideration is the also of enlargement in factory and industrial ywrORTHY W ordinance drawn at the suggestion of building space, the prospecls-i- n this direction Mayor' Neslen which would, provide for are not quite so favorable the feeling of direcimpounding the automobiles of persistent traf- torates and managers being that until there is fic ordinance violators. Assessment of fines for a decided improvement in business it would .speeding and driving cars while .under the be unwise to launch out too far in new coninfluence of liquor has proved impotent as struction or improvements, much though" these means of curing the more notorious offenders. may be needed. On the whole, the building Courts are hesitant about imposing a Jail industry is one in whose continued there appeaTS cttrityduriiTg- - l but 4here should be no hesitancy about jail to be no room for reasonable doubU ing'lhe offending automobile. The proposed - HIS SOUL COES MARQIING ON. new ordinance would .not supersede the one , , which permits the driver's jail sentence, how . ever, .and if it is enacted the court may day, January 6, the anniversary of OX(hethisdeath of Theodore Roosevelt, it is not imprison both the motorist and his machine if the oase seems to warrant such action. Recent inappropriate that attention be again called Ui reports of the traffic squad have: indicated an the labors of the Woman's Roosevelt Memoralarming increase in the number of serious ial Association,' in restoring the birthplace Of automobile accidents on the city streets, end CoU Roosevelt, 28 East 20th street, New York some corrective means mijst be found. Mayor City, together with the--, adjoining house, 28 Neslen's plan looks as though it should be East 20th street lo carry on the great work offective. It iq worth frying, at any rale. of a vigorous American for - education and Ameriranism. The Memorial, calls for .individWEEDING OUT BUSINESS CROOKS. ual subscriptions of one dollar ;or more the donor's jiame to be preserved for .all lime in. FEDERAL grand jury TriNew Tork" has "Roosevelt Housc,' which is now under Coreturned Within thepayt- -' few days nstruction.' Subscriptions' may be sfnl lo the v iodirtmenls against quite, a number of Woman's Roosevelt Memorial - association, 1 mfividusls and- bankrupt-concer- ns eaST57Vh si rcet,Ne of Y ork. of using the mails to defraud. In particular t9. President Under date of December they are accused of circulating false financial Hardmg setit fronu Ihe Whito House this finq -- cUlemento and of participating in conspiracies . message to the Associations L; , 0 conceal assets. - By these unlawful means v Tlie of Colonel Roosevelts anniversary f ome of the ; concerns; . are alleged to, have death comes at a season which gives a z a aUiaed credit that would not have been peculiar significance, this year,- - lo such memorial service as the Wpmaqs Roose.'derided to them had the facts in the case velt Memorial Association is holding. For Several firms, it is charged. typfl known. series of dcvel- it is difficult to conceive that they were in excellent finariopments which would more have rejoiced his great heart, than those now approach- iHjcoditioa when as a matter of, fact their ing fruition. I read Jhe other day .of a Cokers knew tfiat they were bankrupL that judgment from the; French Academy, Various other fraudulent devices are said the greatness of se Roosevelt - reached il - LHtTva been used concerns involved. ThOasI-phadf."hls fife 1n apogee In by the iq those trying years of the war, when the effort to avoid responsibility or to get funds world m its agony so needed the steady- - , rriraedil to which they were not entitled and ing. sustaining, inspiring counsels of such Which someone else had to pay. One mer-as be.r.Now mankind is emerging front lts -- ;1 :a- lent. Angel. 201 Conetltoilon Bldg. At r See Prancface. Hobart Bldg, Union League Bldg. vl la K J -- ; - - - JAN U ARY FRIDAY NEWS ahAHoW-dero--- ii . A book : fr .Is h . ' . . . Ira, T . .. tTor The Deeeret New by Dr. frank is T-- E : THZ GOOD OLD TptCSS. indictments m ere drawn are of interest through$. .J fee month out the business world because they art more . t moeths ... 1. I,,.Cent or tes typjeal of diahonesHirmt everywhere. eoplee .e. v' Not always dishonesty delected it is BteV to Jc The eboee rete apply r IW oth utw by in a!L walk of life that rogues. will sometrue mint; rvw7 times prosper. It is significant, however, that !ij SUBSCRIPTION RATES efforts are being made tof curtail widespread lo Mrmnea the business crook. Owing to the period of ' fopltfl ytr itleeefeefeeee' w which ywiiif wtr addtd to abay depression and baFd limes through rcialttaacca and bo1nM has gone lately this type "has increased business NEWS, v ti DESERET THE Salt Laka Oftr, Otab. in number and seope; it is important that some natter ter effective way be found to minimise the insidiAMreae correeponAence and ether : ' i fiHleetioe to THE EDITOR. ous' depredations. It is unfortunate thal such " 1'. evils exist, but as long si they do they must be t Inc Weodmea. Huntoo . -4 - Cone Advertising Representative. combated, end in the interest of the honest, 1 TorU City. Hh Are c )I -- o business man. or firm, the campaign cannot t'hlcaro, 71 W. Adame St. ... Bled.. WrrL fCDetroU.HSiafarrtt :J begin too soon or be pressed too rigorously.' T .. ';Eanea City, Ml Victor Bids - H; .'..X-.- DMrt News BKtg. Member 'Hr weotb ' tfenW fuadey. Published DalljrEse of Audit Bureau of Clreultle. ii! .. . An end lo freedom has come in Russia. No more free newspaper, no more free books. Sovietism has abandoned- its system of no rents, no rates, no taxes. The people must go back to the slavery of paving for what they want- - Tbua Bolshevism loses ita Jure. Toledo Blade. - V ' ; i: The keep-f- it loaf. It makes stronger, livelier minds and bodies because it is richer in vitamin, the basic element of strength and vitality, which we all need to help us "earn our daily bread. Perfectly baked ; delicious in flavor; white or whole wheat. Sold by all Neighborhood Grocers. Learn to taste ydur food eat slowly. ' - ' - WINTER GOLF. "Winter golf is one f the best of outdoor the sports. It is played with sportsmen cleaning off their own walks, and also them in front of neglected lots on the nelghborhoodFnkf. M innea pohs Journal.' " -- snow-shovel- ' ROYAL BAKING CO. Salt Lake |