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Show IF tfw r "' TVJM, Wa .. I k1 ' J- ( 1 i V' I ' l- (- I 4 THE . ' DtHnM Haws Bldg. Dally Except Sunday. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. ieml-Weekl- y. Om week OB - Hfn RMHltfc . It.M, . --- - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES By imall. par yaar la advance .....a I1;' Sinaia copies Foreign postasa aatra added to a bo re ratea Sand remittances and business communications -. to DESERET NEJ S. Utah. - vy- - THE Salt taka Y v.- and other matter for Address correspondence publication to THE EDITOR. Cone Hun ton rtVoodman. Inn l Advertising r Representative New York I Chicago. It Detroit Ushtner Bldg Kansas City, MI Victor Bldg. Atlanta, till Constitution Bldg.. "Sun Franefaeo, Hobart Bldg. Los Angeles.- - Union League Bldg. . Entered at the postoffice ef Salt Lake City, as second class matter a cording to Act of Congress, Marih J. MIL 'The Associated Press Is sxclnslvcty entitled to of all news dispatches the usa for rspnbllcstlon - credited to ft; or-n- ot otherwise credited In this newspaper, and also tho local - new- - published herein. All rights of republicatlon of special dispatches hers art also reserved. , IT tit MARCH 3, 1922. CITY. SALT-LA-KE ECONOMIES WE CANNOT AFFORD. it ever o community can afford --burdened and .hard pressed in other respects (o make any radical cut in the legitimate- - cost - of its - children'! education. . Prodigality in expenditure, waste and extravagance ip any direction,' may well be curtailed, and drastically; but before the pruning knife is applied impulsively to. the school system, people will do well to find out precisely what expense it is proposed to trim off,, what part of the work it is proposed to cut down. The development of the educational system in a community .is not a sudden growth it -- represents at least decades of outlay And effort. " Morever, whea in a healthy eopdilion it is a great and constantly expanding organism.-Twound it by deep and desperate slashes Ir to its existence, and impoverish the wholefommunlty life. - Economies, as the word is usually employed, cannot be enforced with respect to education In tho same way that they are enforced against Other publieexpefldiUires. If the 'communitys finances make it necessary or advisable, it can defer for a year or two some of the less indispensable public improvements, Just as, in your private affairs, you reduce or defer your outlay for personal Indulgences till money is more plentiful. But this cannot be done in the matter of education. In the other cases, a year or two of deferred expansion may not make much difference. In education a single seasobs retrogression makes a gigantic difference. Here we are dealing with the minds and bodies of children, the citizens of tomorrow; and even a brief period of neglect may be enough to cripple a whole generation.. i When talking therefore of budgets and burdens, expenditures and economies, this serious .thought must be kept in mind. No lesson has ' been more impressively taught by the world ten year than -e- xperiences in the last fateful that not only the foundation of national even the found Honor: wtlonaf worth and strength, is the education of the people. The result of Ibis lesson is seen in the unparalleled procession of youth toward the schoolhouses and the' institutions of higher learning. To divert or discourage this stream would be suicidal. Instead It should be welcomed, enlarged, stimulated. Even, these higher institutions where the idea still persists that tuition fees must be raised to the point where . the student shall pay exabtly what It costs (o educate him, are deliberately undermining - democracy - and destroying the doctrine of equality of opportunity by closing the college doors to the poor and openings them to the -- rich doing what they can to make edijrjitiojx not a matter of brains "but a mailer pf money. Ills a wrongandan unsafe principle and has no place in the American scheme of thing. Much as tho .country in aliJU pgxls may lto spending on education, it cannot afford to spend a dollar less, if the retrenchment is to mean the least deterioration in efficiency vF the slightest closing of the door of opportunity . to the youth of the landJ NO -- paralyze-its-efficienry-imp- Ttr but i " r I -- new; department justified creation. rea t s alue to triTaTEls submitted to Governor Mabey-b-y Lincoln G. Kelly, soon to retire from the position of state director of finance, and purchase. It contains much information heretofore unobtainable as to the rxpendituu's of various of the slate government, and departments valuable data on which important, savings to the taxpayers of the state, may he based. Through the creation of the department of finance Tnd purchase, Mr. Kly reports that the state has been saved fiJ50,0o0 in nine months, which means that lln government i operating at a reduction, in amounting to 1450,000 a year. Numerous specif- instances of substantial savings find econoniiVsare cited, and momniendanonsaremadjA which Mr. Kelly believes will mean stil ftMherred'uc-tion- sM F.NT o fiOCt,' A the report I - J- - It is but t onposi'irfn SfuffiLFbe bv"lhe introduetVn', of v ignrous, retrenchment policy suh as haAbejn pursued by the department under Mr. Kellys administration, Ctjargenjif hih-lianprocedure and usurpation of authority have been' heard in varjous "quarters. moft if llmm apparently originating Jn ofbees chiefly affectd by the economy program. Whether there Is truthjn these, accusations, is an immaterial consider- tiofi, so far as the taxpayer is concerned. What will decidedly interest him is that a definite TMtorat-tha- aroused de j J t ; t ' -- . t CHAPLAINS' a f On yttp a n Single copln Th abora rates apply t CtiE Idaho. Herada and Wyoming; other states by mall, par month. . -- ,(i DESERET Important reduction in administrative expenditures has been effected. The report shows That much of value has been accomplished, and it is to be hoped that a similar policy of strict economy'will be continued unhindered by. any change m personnel in the department. Fabllsbad ' ' WORK -- MOST encouraging is the Col,-J.- report-of, " chief of chaplains of the V. S. has returned to Washington after who army, a lour of inspection of army posts throughout the country: The morale, of officers and men is improving steadily, he says; "spiritual results unthought of a few years ago are being accomplished." The most noteworthy" change in Jhe moral program of the army; according tqthe, Which the colonel, Le the' hearty commanding officers are giving In the work and better of the appreciation' of the importance' of religious e work among. soldiers, and high place which spiritual influence has in the develop-metiU- of chaplains-'Tbere-isA-deep- ty chaplaini of the army are striving to be a aource of uhstinted and versal gratification. V ' aeeom-plishTsho- uld PERIODIC R bucket-sho- , and fashions. y TRADE HERE. iheif , effort to overcome the depression . catch-phras- (sawn frem.warieqg iby sating lathanmpt - abandant in cartain alamanta wMcbara nacaaaary to baaltk aad Hi lisalf. It promo tha How at Mia aad of pan tk Jafca. h h a tamarkabty bewBdal eS- -l ee VACQtlM Iriderihitfe . 0OM . r T o -- maintain- $5.50 -- values, - -- . Many SPECIAL PRICING OF CHILDRENSrHOSE . a .. , . " Children's Hose in large sizes,' in white, special, a J pair M ,10c C3iildrenfs extra quality of Hose, ra black and brown, 2oc special, a pair . Z. C. M. Mentally Dead." -- . lOJ. - A tie-u- p of the entire D. A R. loomed aa a menace of the current month. An account from Denver told of a confer-ferenbetween a delegation representing the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and General Manager Herbert of the D. A .. ce trslnnren demanded the reinstatement of employees who, they declared, bad been discharged for trivial offenses and replaced by Missouri Pacific and Wabash men. It wan said Mr. Herbert was not inclined to grant the request and representatives of the B. of L. E. in this city said the union here would stand by the order to atrtke, if 4ne were given, tying up the entire system between Denver and Ogden on the morning of March 10. Vprk preparatory to the construction of was begun. A gang the Leamington cut-o'of men started work at Sixth West street the Saltair Beach road so that material could be hauled from the Oregon Short Line depot to the point of the 'mountain at for use on the line through Tooele county and south. An epidemic of scarlet fever wa feared. The previous weekreport from the ctty hoard of. health gave 31 cases. Thres had died and only two had been released, and during the week just ended 34 new cases nad been reported, leaving 4 In quarantln. ' officials deplored the negligence l Health of citizens In the matter of obeying quarfti-- ff broad-gaugin- g Gas-fie- ld ' - antine 'Yegulatioha. Washington dispatches said the plans for the Salt Lake City federal building had been completed and submitted to th treas- urv department. The ground space was given as 130x140 feet, Prince Henry of Prussia visited St. "txniU. tbe wehternmost point of his tour Of J the United States. defi-nile- it-i- s . . the-bean- AH Wool Plaid Blankets, full size; regular $12.00 values.- - Special - . $5.95 ...$8,95 - - Per Cent." ' - f .. OurSummerDressMaterials Have Arrived Showing a complete line of Colored Voiles, Organdie, Dotted Swiss, Foulards, Ratine, Soisette, Tissues and Beach Cloths, a ChiBarring another delayfChuj-eh- , cago murderer of two men, wJU be hanged today aittlng In a chair. ;HLarv-afiohas mad him too week to aland. Tho doctors aay ha Is "mentally dead, will know and feel nothing, when "dignified human Justice breaks hla neck as he site in his chair. . "Mentally dead applied to - thl criminal, could be applied to thousands of otbera Criminal brains are at least half dead. . Of tho hanged, guillotined, electrocuted and otherwise put to death, at least are mentally almost dsad and feel little of the anguish that would be Inflicted upon a normal mind, by capital punishment. Thl writer has seen a negro criminal walking to th gaJJows, smoking cigarette. The cigarette fell from his llpe, his hands, bound, could not reach it. A spectator picked up the cigarette, put It back in the criminal mouth and he walked on . toward the gallows with a perfectly natural Jaugh. "Good nerve, said tha spectator, but mentally dead would be a better three-quarte- Extra Special Values In All Silk Covered Wool Comforts, Teduced 25 n, Xwa 1. iWhite'WooI Blankets, 72x82; regular $10.00 values. Special, BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. acicatlst, hopes to MR. LOBB, llfa artificially. Pun K!q ball of Cornell sxpacts to produce Other scientist synthetic food. propos to coutrol ih asx of unborn children; and produce twin at will. ( Another Power has something to nay about all thase Improvements. For tnxnee, rnthstic food, aay amount of It, not ooDtatnlng mineral . salts would produce death by starvation Instead of nourishment. .And food without vitamin would produce death by scurvy and ricketla Whxt scientist will undertake to put tha vitamin In ayntheUo food! , at special reduced prices. Madam Lyra Corsets d, TWENTY YEARS AGO. , Blankets and Comforts A Moaque in Paris. ' . stie syn-that- fo - " J ' Bomaror Usury? - Sillr $8.00 values, special, $5.95 fine all Silk Hose, in black and brown. Regular $3.00 values, special . , $2.50 Synthetic Food, Perhaps. ' Judgment. To trust no conclusion th4 do not fit in with our experienc. To follow our daepest Instincts and trust no specious reasonings that are contrary 10 the best elements of human nature. And fineily, to be truly loyal to the truth aa we see it, and to follow It both with courage and humility. (Copyright, IZJ. by Frank Crana! ' ll quality-A- Hose, m black with hand .embroidered docks.-Regul- ar TODAY . - MARCH $, Extra ' the entlre freedom of ouf Frora the Flies of The Deseret special ;$3.75' - -- la: KayserltalianSilk Hose, in black and brown in xlocked style, a very high. grade Hose. Regular v tin-fo- . Passion. Many of our convictions arias from-- ' our feelings and not' from our Judg- mens. f" The only' way to.be secure ln 'common sense and to give ourselves a reasonable we will follow ita dictates guarantee that ' e , . Your figure is what your corset chooses to make it Whether your corset shall subtly flatter the figure and form the loveliest foundation for your gown, depends entirely upon your selection. The woman who wears a Mme. Lyra Corset rests as sured that clever fingers of the best boning obtainable and special designing features are working lovely with fashionable magic lines and youthful grace. .Our Corset Department is showing the very latest models. Let our Corsetiere help you in your selection. rs i -- , Th latest bonus for soldiers -- plan would have the government Issue on which ih soldiers might or might NOT be able to borrow Ton know what happened money. when the people at large were trying to borroA money on government OUR DRUG STORE IS AT bond They found thameelvea getting BOOTH MAIN ST.' four per cent on their bonds, and payi for the loan ing Then they fonnd the bonds dropped from If Mr. Bryan chooses to attract par down to S4 or lower. tv denouncing therheory that Miat the soldiers want Is a BONUS the world Is round, or by denying th not a chance to be skinned by money evolulton written In the rocks of JlHk. Clierbo&irtv- - SuthRmptGzw story lenders. Nw Yorkvlsi?erp4Hi. and the (toy. he has a right to do that. PhUdlphl-llvepo4l, On the other- hand he will Interest YYherf th issues certifi- in ceal eeleneer government tnany that hare given Gaona, Montrasl, Quebec, LJvroL cates to the soldiers. It will pay It, And In that he little thought-to the certificate. ' 7 The soldier will take their certificates to the will do good work; bank and borrow, paying what Interest Kw T ork, Tlymonth. Chrhfmrg, Antthe bank thinks wise to ehsrge. BankYork. Hamburg, werp, Ne er wiU Jake the certificate to the Da any. . Llbau, federal reserve bank and borrow federal reserve currency on them. Why not give federal reserve curSHAVES Now York, Cbwbwirfc Haidhttrit. rency direct to the soldiers and let Buulg them get 109 cents on the dollar withfor Millnga Akitd oihe-- tn format ton p pi 7 Intornattottal Mercantile Marina out any borrowing! 14 So Co.? ChU St. pearhon) Is it "INFLATION" to pay your FbifcafRMrtu flMyrewrAwki. , r nil local cagob III. currency direct to the soldier, and agent wise conservatism, when you hand It out through a bank, allowing the bank to make a profit and compelling taxto pay Interest. payers '. , . Mohammedans are to have a mosque In Paris. From Its top. the muexxln, facing Mecca, will send out his mournful cry, inviting everybody to worship & S. S. WarRU Yon of BoOa, Fonpte Allah, and admit that Mohammed ii Blackheads and Skin Eruption. hla prophet. The cynical Frenchman at his little tin table below will- sip hit MB 1 a volcsne. your blood ia msaagran and admit nolhlnS At Ste. chuck full of poisons that th Bsrbe. Lout Le Grand and. other colboll. - TheyB keep ' out Into leges,' th teachers will remind boy "bolllnf up" until you destroy them that, but for Charles Msrtel. grandeomplataly by the use of S. 8a. on of the moat father of Charlemagne, and his good to science. 8. 8. 8. has stood fight at Poictlera. twelve hundred years th test of time. The power of tts ago. there would he today a minaret Is scknowledxed by auth . Ingredients with Its muezzin on. every. church in a Its medicinal Inprsdlents are ' Victorious Mohammedan France to ntssd ba purely vegetable. would have done to all churches what ll off, H clears th skin of did to Ft. Sophia, at Constantino' blotches, blackheads, acnet they and Mohammed would be every' raah and other tklh' eruptions, pie. U thoronhly. If drives out" body's propheu blood Impurities which calls , flam, makes tbs blood rich and Educators in Chicago- criticize Wipurs builds up lost flssh. It helps to lliam Jennings Bryan aa a "mediaeval ar B. B, B, ll n 1st because he is denouncing the a. i Kstores.ftg of ia. ins imnd W an drug In two else. Th theory of evolution, seeking ' peaMsav a. a. a Mu frHw known. IryM. er elae le Ike meet economical, - tp to prevent tta teaching In tht achools. 1,. ! X nt laWJHTFSTAR i - -- NltEDSmulmc , Cuticura Soap Without Mug .AMBnicAiJlniE -- Goodbye ioils! ptm-bo- 7 . Der-wlnia- AMpM"Bp4ktabltee :- N 4A $2.95 Try Flo4arbmann Irish ; .in etaaga. Juica la ad 1 Kka it in milk shsk aad alfta Womso kka it aprasd ea kraadorctackatw Kaap yoar digaadoa ia tha pink of condinoa and yuurtongwa ciaaa and h I thy by anting 3 or jeak of Flsiachmann1 Yaaat fraah arydaybfe orhotwasnm h Baser it's Flalarhips nn V il tha familiar packaga with tha yallow labaL Fla a atanAag rdar with your grocar today. ! 4.50 values, special : hoU (Hgaatlvi evi-deu- lly Am Kayser Italian Silk Hose, in seal, brown, chestnut and light brown. Regular - yis4achmannB Ysaat fa a food Iowa. Contantlon. Quits a number of people hold views simply because they are opposed. If there were no one to contend with them they would soon abandon .these notions, x hlch are useful only for strife, Stubbornness, VV hold a number of opinions simply because we have held them before. We follow ourselves, the worst of Special Pricing of aat an to B far m i k In.Rnman M sat "why. this jut Mm v . es " v - j ' t this which makes wars kaH et ' whirli still holds their country, to a greater obtains in the United states, a ad ' bus in ess men are "Eli glisTiT iiierrbaiits-"reported to be making a drive toward placmarkets.d'ar-ticularlin y American ing their products in the. textile trades, (hat the English merchants have started a is to enlarge Their trade in this part to a according' prominent New York clothing campaign returned from a visit of of the world. Branch offices and aliow rooms dealer who hiis being established in Ncw York and other three months Tn the British Iles. 'The English textile manufacturers, he savs, are showing a largo mcrican' Centers. ( Tho British dealers vim and greater readmes To adapt their methods and 'arc going into, the project with a to give their American competiintend in ideas, to ip the and qnes-lioAnjejyjan policies of "advertising' are studving evep-- defaif tors a run for their money. that might he expect.-- to inrieast tiieir trade T. R." AT PANAMA.' . over here. in have as conditions Bad been the texljle , Ancon Hill, in tha Canal Zone, is to bear trades of our tVn country dunfig the period a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt in the form of industrial stagnation, in England theyara of the loiters T. R." in white atone. Each let- -' is lo beufifty feet high by forty feet in en worse. Moreovcfy it is ter declared to have w idth. The laying of this monument was begun believed that in the JLnitedlates hybottonj by the Boy SuMHiUv-thGtnpf ire fiirls and the i --h and .passed b'JiooLduldrejj, of. the .Zone earljD this month, amL whoa tho task- - is completed all who paa W hereSsT in Eitgland ih ly upturn has not will be reminded of the great Amerithat come and uncertain how long the can way to whom the world owe the Panama Repression Will .vet endure. The disorders in Canal, New York Herald. Ireland,-Indiand' F.gvpt doubtless have had (QNGRESfTS MORAL DILEMMA. something to do with Ihe situation.' In recent weeks some slight improvement has been A Tongresifiaii's ide of, a delicate moral noted in commercial circle of the empire1, question is whether a bonus will win more vole thaa-- a sales tax will lose. Ohio Slate ahd it may $e that for the Engljsh prosperity , Journal. . is jujii-j around the comer that once under A DEFINITION. way, their recovery will he more rapid than . our own. A diplomat is the man who lets the other' However that may be, it is iodispulable fellow spill Brookfield, Mo, Argus. degreey than Ml- . self-evlde- nt ng BRITISH INCREASING la Expediency. It Is easy to fall Into the delusion of accepting an opinion because It seems to work well, ratherthan because we think it la true. Most current morality la merely more or leae clever expediency Authority .A bit of nonsenae or claptrap goee a long way with the sanction of a great name. Advertising, a perfectly foolish statement reiterated . often enough will become as truth. This is the strong aa a secret of propaganda, which Is usuaJly the drowning of common sens under a aea : Of . Partyv Men lore to give up their Intel!! r genre to some sort Of organisation which pill do their thinking for- them and relieve fhem of responsibility. Respectability. A good many of our opin- Iona we hold, not because we really believe . them, but because the expression of them gives u a certain standing among our tel- - s that-nobod- It Mob Mania. p tion . conducted, Jiyr sotne ,pObe concerns in question, represent only one more of the post mortem spasifts of business virtue that inyari-ab- ly follow .disclosures of the sort IhaUhave lately filled so mpeb space in the newspaper. For a tuna, it is easy to believe that the bucket-shopwill draw in their tentacles a little, and will proceed with more caution. But not for long; they will soon resume their far-fluactivities, with a full measure of the sharp and slimy methods that make them so odious whenever the light . of publicity is cast' upon them, and with absolute, contempt for and defiance of all business ethics and law. Meahwbile, the great army of the gullible, which- - is always in go much need of protection, cannot be assured of any specifio plan for getting it. Those who set out to be financial crooks are tireless Jn Iheir jndustry, sfnoolh and noiseless in. their methods, and the "slickest of the slick in Circumventing the laws and rules of the honorable game. No one likes, to confess a doubt it would be and humiliaTIng even to think; that .honest- - business men. cannot be still abrewdeg and smarter than those whose program is to prey upon the inexperienced and the credulous; but if they are ablejnany way to muk in the way of the financial iiply sharps, and to increase the safeguards of the unwary, purely it behooves them to get busy it duty to bestow some attention upon it. Bankers in particular would seem to occupyr a singular vantage-groun- d in cases of this kind. They haveihe right to know pretty fully the character of the business in which their depositors are engaged. If they value them own reputation they will accept no aceounts of questionablq,concerns; certainly they have no right la afford any facilities to such. It is plain that aeoucern so shady in character as to be unable Jo open an account' with arty reputable bank in the community is so effectoutset ively blacklisted with the least morsel of inteTITgence could be icajoled into doing any business with it. -- m-the have found - proprietors in NewYork and other eastern cities, recently instituted as a sequence of- - the "bighand wholesale ' swindling "opera- rw I coated tongue - CAMPAIGN. Albs, upon and prosecutions of 01922. f Helps digestion mention: Prejudices. We get soirfe sounding, specious idea lodged in- us as a wandering seed la lodged Jn a xarden. and are never xld. of-l- t. uni- " 13 and cleans a under the atrongoet aandlona, are opinion, not which they have ever thought, felt or known one. tittle about, which they have taken up on tru at from otbera, which have been palmed on their u nderataodioge- fraud or force, and whlCh they continue to hold at the peril of life, limb, property, and character with aa little warrant from common xenae In the first Instance aa appeal to reason Jn the last. ; Common sense la ao called from the' fact that It la most uncommon.. Moot of us are content with handy substitutes. For common sense Implies thinking, which Is -always ti moat painful process." Among the, substitutes for common sens ws might - mwe-spirituali- MARCli "Half - tka opinion and prajudleaa of as'a Haxlitt, "thoao xrkleh tkoy mankind, hold tmquallfiod - approbation. and Which hav bet n. Instilled Into them, It is indeed gratifying to learn that such an improvement fnay be noted, in the environment and influences thrown arouM our army camps and posts. Time was when a report like that of" Colonel AxtOri coutd not- - tru th fullyTia ve been given. However earnest and sincere the. chaplains of that bygone day may have been and the (tamest efforts of many of them can not be questioned their work was looked upon as entirely supplementary an appendage' to the routine, of army life rather than A component and vital part of it. It was not so generally' recognized then' that would make better soldiers of the men. Except for the phsseof physical Impairment, the question of immorality among the men was Hot considered a matter of paramount significance. The change noted in this regard, and the definite advance in the wholesome work which the . Dart Kura by Dr,' Frank Crana.) ' tEor tb of-th- character," FRIDAY . Substitutes For Common Sense. BEARINGFRUT, -- NEWS N I" vj. : |