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Show 't THE DESERET there should be understanding, and where there is understanding there should be harmony end - an Intelligent unity of effort. an indication of the effect tariff revision on arrival of goods from foreign countries, eastern advices state that during the past few weeks, in snticipstlon of ths enactment of drastic tariff legislation, ths Influx of goods shipped from abroad hiuf been unusually heavy, the piers at New Vej fc, Boston and other seaboard towns being literally swamped. Shipments of wool from Liverpool hava been conspicuous in ths cargoes received, the movement continuing until warehouses and all ether available storage plsces were filled to capacity. More recently bales of rsgs intended for use In the manufacture of paper, have been coming i AS rear Single copies VJ- - l, Thu uboru rutuu apply to ftah. Idaho, ' and Wyoming; ' other state 'by mail, pur montn. One $109. , to 1 V Bund rcmlttancua and bualnoaa eommun'chtlona . THE DESERET Halt Lake City, BUk NEl , and Olbar mattar publication to THE EDITOR. Con Hunton Woodman, lae. Addruaa for . Mary Buhner of Bt. Peteralrutg. n-- . should undoubtedly get 4 medal for Seldom has such an exhibition of pluck, fidelity and endurance been recorded Swimming with a girl companion from a rhan-ns- l buoy In Tampa bay toward h:e, her friend was attacked by a barracuda, as on of ths most ferocious of h In American waters. Tbs wounded girl bcrram-s- d and sank And rose again, almo he'p- lee iroov toes of blood. Mary Buhner her and swam wltp her for more than hi!f a mile In the rough sea. Bhe gained h notice of men ashore, who put out in a end rescued her and her dying friend t A heho medal" la but small for such a deed. And jet H lb an honor to be cherished. True heroism rot 1922' 11 w Mid-- S kr-t- f.-- -- Our immense stock or Men s Clothing rk-ir- , - REDUCED ONE-EOURT- 11 rar. It simply comes to noJo seldom There s Srs countless deeds of bravery and eef sacrifice of which the world never hears The real hero Is modest and does not pro- aim arance Sale ummer scknoa-1-edgmen- Advertising Represent New York City, 2J5 $th A Chicago. Tt W Adame St. Detroit. $1 Llahtner Bldg. Xanaaa City. 6iJ Victor Bldg Atlanta. ZM Cunatliution HJdg. Victoria B'dg .JBt. Loui lively 4. ifl V Ran Frendwo, I1$ Robert Bldg, f problem confronts shippers. t Entered at the poetnfflee of gal Lake ORy. Ofjourse, it goes without saying that most ' aecond elaae matter grcordlng to Act of Congreaa, of the product being rushed to these shores March A me , H Black, .blues', grays, browns. for alterations; we fit you right. Positively. no reserve. No charge - U?biou,nii,f sn with deplores tracting. to save . at this particular time are at present' on' the here e, the .attempt to .gel in, as much. Loaunw V r as before they become dutiable. It will possible ' thus be seen that a proletive"tof iff end Wend, 1022- JULY it, ta- beep much .of r PALT J4KE CITY . ... pf jgwjs, pyt.pfihe, 1 .1 ; BUILDERS. American market placing greater value on the PROTECTION FOR HOME , home product and stimulating to soma extent TRIP through lift suburban dUtrlrt of home production. The protectionist argues for Balt Lake City will readily convince one an almost prohibitive tariff on foreign-mad- e that there are those who have faith in the goods, while the advocates of tree trade con1 continued growth of the etty and who are tend that receipt of such goods tend to keep thetr faith by erecting cottages prices down, thus benefiting tha purebaaar. i wherever homeaitea are available. guttabla There are to many angles to the. tariff quesWhile It ia widely believed that thera la little tion and 10 many interests to be considered, doing in the building line. It la a fact that very that It it little wonder national lawmaker ifew competent mechanic are out of work, and spend 0 much time in tha attempt to arrange as fart as cottages srs completed they are ocsatisfactory schedules. who cupied either by new arrival or by thosehome-' IS CHINA ONE COUNTRY? ;have concluded to join the ranka of the owning fraternity. It ie true that very few large i buildings are being erected but the number of OSTENSIBLY the republlo of China ia on up of numerous province. It small homes either finished or now under way. haa a central or federated government which is perhaps as gTeat ts at any time In the function at Pekin. The control however, of of the city. ' One thing that would contribute materially the central government over the varloua provjlo the growth of the city In the matter of inces is often very meagre; and It sometime happens that the military party of one provi homes, is the extension of the roning system isetWng aside certain sections exclusively for ince is strong enough to dictate terms to Pethe'BuIlding of homes. As conditions now ere, kin, and in a way, to the whole of China. No prospective home owners are more or less un-- " sooner does some military chieftain give promise of unification in China than jealousy from decided where to establish permanent residence because in many cases they have no other Tuehuos, or governors, breaks down all particular guarantee that they will be pro- - adhesion zo a central power. Today Sun Vat tec ted from industrial and other invasion. Not Ben may be in flight; tomorrow the forces very long ago an example of this condition was which put him in flight may be in process of dissolution. .brought vividly to the attention of home owners. In a certain section of the city where many Commercially China Is as loose Jointed as modest but comfortable homes had bean es- 4 hobby horse, and until China it brought V commerciai interests the diftablished, residents were confronted withjthe spectacle of araIlr6adappTying for trackage ferent provinces will have ai many" different privileges. Protest was immediately filed, but points of view as there may be different com- the franchiee wss granted and the railroad was mercial aspects." Provincial selfishne becomes Individual selfishness and political unity bepermitted to lay Its tracks, greatly to the ' of the home element In the section re comes, therefore impossible, ' localto. ferred Since that time this particular No other country haa so many dubs or i(y has been held back because of the aeem- - guilds as China. The secret societies oh that ing lack of security from further invasion and country make It impossible even to guest what as a result few homes are being erected a!- - the national policy may be tomorrow. Indeed, thoughJthere are many most excellent home these secret- gmrietiwrtetp to make Impossible sites to be had. Similar condlUons exist in a national policy. Politics in that country must pother parte of the city, until it would seem bs mads to follow business, not to lead it Busithat either by petition or otherwise the city ness in China is localized. The-- is no inter, commission should he urged to continue the provincial commerce such as the United Stales zoning; in accordance with the recommends has. to stabilize national life. lions of the expert employed some time ego for this purpose, eo that home builders would HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. feel a certain degree of aecurity in selecting the neighborhood id which they deair to locate. OUGHT policy to be one af the fundamentals .Without discriminating in the least degree guidance? There may be in our against industrial activities, the city owes this lives occasions for the exercise of mere policy. much at least to those desWngr urinate Balt A policy may be a passing mood, a passing ILake a place of permanent abode. requirement when nothing particular hinges upon it. But tha old adage atill remains true. BETTERMENT IS INDUSTRY. President Lowell of Harvard University regave expression to the following very cently no doubt that the representative sensible advice it respecting the old adage about THEREor the movement in in- honesty and policy: A man who i honest solet dustry is capable of replacing, with good . .? ly because it is the best business policy is our present system over a wide field. It honest only from a broid perception of hii own is encouraging to note that plans in one form material Interest not from princior another are rapidly growing In favor; that ple. If placed in a position where a d.shoneei manyUarge Industrial organizations have al- act would-yiela profit and never be discovj so far adjusted relations as to make ready ered, or do him any worldly barm, he would i strikes a thing of the past. ." t have no reason, drawn from the best policy It is neither the fault of espltal nor la- principle, to shun the dishonest 4cL bor that oyf present unsatisfactory condition has v been brought about. It is the natural result of GOUGING. our industrial development. But It is now clear to every thinking man that strife and warfare, Word comes from njore than one place in lockouts and strikes, bring harm to both sides, Europe that Amerlcan tourists are unmercifulno matter who is the winner, and usually more ly gouged. In Germany, Americans who started barm still to the public. on a lour through the country, intending also In the past all parties to industry have to witness the Passion Play at Oberammergau, '"V been to some extent autocratic, but we have were soon scurrying bark to the allies zone of learned that autocracy is a failure, has always orcupafion on the Rhine. been 4 failure, and that given time it ia.al- -. How short sighted, how foolish of the little business men in Europe to want to fleece ways . Mutuality of Interest in industry is not an Unele Rams children! Ask returning tourists 25n3 abstraction, it is a reality. The Interest of those about forgiving the debts, owed by. European - -no- - matter what engagedmaybe countries to this. These profiteers will contend, the nature of the functions they exercise or of no doubt, that they need badly Unit'd Stales the service they perform, are identical, and money. But wont they need more after such therefore their relations should be harmonious methods of greed and robbery? Conciliation end good will and understanding, are necessary to eliminate the IF THIS IS A FREE COUNTRY. etradned relations between management, em- Libia a freedom- - bul ployer and' mployerCT:,is the reign of law over lawlessness In the late war the value of team work in warked by on iU territory, outside of its prismap sll tines of endeavor wag dearly demonstrated. every ons, has a right to work wher and when be he if Labor unions and labor organizations have percan grt work. Every man and pleases, combination has a right to quit work haps had a mission more or less valid in teach- every to strike when and wheie please, un!es ing the strength end satisfaction of team work in violation of contract. Butthey no man. no comin human endeavor. Before the greatest effi- bination of men. has a right to way that ciency of industrial production ran be obtain- other shall not do the work which they themselves refuse to do. When they gay (hat and ed, and before the largest relume can be seresort to violence to enforce it they attack Ihe and the cured, all parties must very foundations of a Government of freedom. movement.--I- f lie must -- the - a igor. of. the nation-itube pre- ou full laudahle ends for which it is organized. served, if we are to retain any world capacity The the more intelligent of its leader do realize lor new ideas,' the bulk of our dominant in- it and deplore such crimes as the Herrin industrial organizations must become more demofamy. not only as crime against civilization humanity, but as crime against union lacratic in their management and government, and bor. They know that in the long run their Let there be light." Where there ig light cause is bound to suffer from violence wbat- - JULY TUESDAY A REAL HEROINE APPEARS CARGOES CROWDING IS. Ept Sunday. Published Dally Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. NEWS selves. The Aeeocleted Free la eeelueleely R? of Sh. he uae for MpwbllraAJ.es V"? credited to jutt oiWwUe p?!ul r newspaper. and alee the local newt poblfahed Bodmer. lorrcfe- -5 grief for tbs death of her friend, atths notice that her action For those who Instinctively seek others have no thought for thijm- . Washington Bur. And nil summer fabric jsuita included. Our Present Low Prices REDUCED . 1 IL-Ji- I mniswwMl.. Abiji-sUw- - 7VG0C TWENTY-YEAR- S From Ihe aaa,.M.a. JIXY A' A d!fateh ,.a,i..i.v.ok as .Q,.a , m. of the &eerrt FU WHY PAY MORE? This is the way the suits will sell. '$14.00 Suits, $10-6$30.00 Suits ..$22.50 $26-2$16.50 Suits .$12.40 $35.00 Suits $18.60 Suits ..$13-9$40.00 Suits .$30.00 $22.50 Suits ..$16.90 $45.00 Suits .$3,175 $25.00 Suits .$18.75 $50.00 Suits .$37.50 And so n ihroughout the line. 11, IMS, Wh from Tacoma, , rtatM that Harry Tracy, the outlaw, hgd again, h ruae. succeeded In slipping through a er a cordon of guards after a battle with deputies. and hid escaped Into the xlmber ! 0 cl-v- ng - ! j Z. C. M. IS. Nue-vlta- Louisville local successes Courier-Journa- l. Boys Suits Off One-Fourt- h r Thia is the way they will sell $5.65 $7.50 Boys Suits .$7.50 $10.00 Boys Suits $12.50 Boys Suits 1 a a 11 a it 1 a a u $9.40 $11.25 $15.00 Boys Suits And so on throughout the line. Attorneys C. B. and B. j. Stewart, counsel for the defence In a celebrated murder -- threats case, received a letter were made to blow their homes to atoms if they made any further efforts to secure a new trial for the convicted. Detectives attempted to trace the source of the letter hut were not successful. Application by n local credit association for the appointment of a receiver for Tavern, a popular Belt Lake Beardsley's cafe, was granted by Judge C. W. Morse of the Third district court, and City n I. Included in the Great Midsummer Clearance Sale at Colonel Henry Page returned from a Cuba, where he had been acting as collector of the port from 1S until the Island was handed over to the Cubans by the United States government. Eighty-seve- n bodies were recovered from the Rolling Mill mine of the Cambria Steel company atTohnstown. Pa- - where an' explosion had killed mors than 190 miners. Rescue work was attended with murh danger and difficulty, owing to the fierceness of the flames. hit-jto- ry MENS AND BOYS SINGLE PANTS Reduced ONE-FOURT- - e any-mor- dts s Of the making of mixed metaphors there is no end. An Oriental editor recently received a letter containing the following gems: The writer said that the country wants a peace .where, lha Lou of amlocrac-- mU waik hand m hind with the floodgates of autocracy." That if the had hearts to their stomachs they would put their shoulders to the wheel," and that U hat we want to know in India is to know where the shoe pinches and that can only be done by never wearing your shoes fill you have walked in them a day or two. It is by such cautious measures that we can avoid failure. Boston TODAY-- lion dollara A wry rich nation, but U the average for ell lie Inhabitant ialy sail. - r That I. .1 Mr.AvL-Romesh- - a Mr. Jesee O. Wood, of the K1 Klui ei genixation, hes gone abroad hoping 'to arrange a world-wid- e alliance of 'Caucasian proteetanta Mr. Wood, it to he hoped will have a pleaeant trip, hut he won't Tells How Coticura Healed Pimples .('auraelan proteatanta Ha mltht. a well etart a rope factory at the edge drthe sea. expecting to uee'Mie sand BRISBANE. By ARJHUB for raw material. What la a tha frano algn protestant? bond FRENCH value. braak, You read In the "I bed a braking out of pimples es my lace. They wen of medium Silly Siamese. You Drift In, Not Out. How Rich Are We? I 1 form any of organization world-wid- e -- Non-Partis- an i else end festered, causing me much pent and embu-taaetneThey would Itch and bleed and my face was very badly disfigured. The trouble laeud e long time. I tried different remedies but could not get rid cf I began using Cuncura Soap and Ointment which heeled me." (Stgncdl A. L. Bomesha. R. R. 1, Gooding, Idaho, Feb. 7, 19X3, Keep your skin clear by using Cuti-cu- ra Soap, Ointment and Talcum toilet purpose. Touch for rvery-da- y pimples and Itch mg, if any, with Cutkmm Ointment; baths with Cuti-cu- m Soap and hot water. Dry and duet lightly with Cuticura Talcum, a powder of fascinating fragrance. -- OWU.ro A Mtm mbherMkU H HUWa kin- - BoSwrc vVr, SqaaU OaaMMSwiar TsfcaaiU. gartatMW Sean ahsvaa wltbowt ms. u. --- --- tee 1 see Itsjerving, striving through strain and stress. thet. Its doing your Noblest Uiats Success! -B- ERTON BRALEY. In Forbes Magazine, It I easy enough lo drift INTO trouble," but you rarely drift OUT of The KlndTonHave Always Bought has born the algiuU tare of Cboa. U. pletcner on the wrapper lor over ' 30 years Jost to Do tbq coming not be deceived.protect All Coanterfrit and ol are bn experiment that endanger the health Of Children Experience against Experiment. e ' Yesterday it was announced unofficially that Frasldent Harding would submit defirlta. plana of arbitration to (Reply to C. P. Cullen in New York Times.) settle th coal atrtk. - He'wonld ask Thank God for girls I For th sweetness and the sympathy In them. tha men to accept arbitration and For the sacrifice and the motherlmcss in them, meanwhile go back to work at th old which nothing can excel; 4 Teest.'fv Andfor-thei- r hope'and'tnisUtir-ttte'tie'er-dAnd It is reasonable. Where arbitra- well; tion ft refused, these ft ne possibility Thank God for girls! . . of settlement ezewpt by violence. For the patience and the faith In God, when In any or by tajury to Industry and fate take them to the depth of suffering th aeft, country. e and despair. e Wew York ft ths richest state In And when repaid in Natures way, the thank, know monej-you thet. Total income is there: fulness that of It citizen, according to the naWith fortitude and cheerfulness they face the tional bureau of economy research waa ills of life, last year, more than nine thousand And work on Sn their humble way to end its million dollar. elrife. Nevada, according to th figures, fumes of girls, who has Ah smallest Thank God for Ihe thought Income, only sixty. broth-- -rare for mother or fatber-r-invalvad million figure in New Yorh'a In- . . er. with no thought of eelf- GIRLS. , $, o - Jnt-as-jro- Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourselt, IQ QAS'FOR I A . Cwtorlais a harmless substitnte for Castor OH.' Pare Soothlnjr SyrnAs. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For' more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the - relief of Cons i Ration,- Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea allaying Feverishness arising therefrom. Mnf hy.tegnlatlpg the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as I FlrtiT healthy and" natural jJPf14'?,1 et ,F?d Comfort The Mothers Friend, sleep. . . - Ki The endurance of them. The faithfulness of them. Give me the girls. Thev are the worlds Th. Qod, ,b.p Salt Lake City. Ofeg i2July & " CCT1IS. - , In New York, opposite the big perk, live the gentlemen whose brain and finger reach out Into 1! atatee,- and take profit. Th total Income of the nation ft lty-tw- o thousand seven hundred mil.. In Use For Over TH HTAWH MHAWVa HI 30 fitv,Years VO ? 3 . M i.T' Q. I Lord Curson of Kedlestone , whe financial report. , married Mary Letter of Chicago wher Nations In Europe are like Siamese ha was Qanrge Curxon has been cureo twine, but Instead of being only twin, of Insomnia by the Cone system.' Mr. Coos ft a Frenchman who hai they are linked together In groups of persuaded the Englieh and others tha' triplet. Franc. England and Italy on hey can iniks thenieelv e better, mors the weit, Austria, Germany anq Rue- - 'successful, by saying. "I'm goitln, better and better every day.' Thl ala on the asst; Denmark. EICII FIGHT ON 0V BSIS- and Bweden on th north; Belglum,land retiring seems to work well wn? Tha trouble wilt, Much too much of wisdom, m the making, Holland and Switzerland In between, 'certain individuals v-. Turkey has been expended o" and ths Balkans Europe ft that Germany and some vnrj nation other an compelled to sav electron. Thera ia "no Togiraf connection of eoiitheksi. 1 am getting won and wora even it with the result of the primaries in Indiana Th same industrial blood flows day. or Pennsylvania, or even Iowa. The '-through all Let all bsware if on dlea League had one Senator. It is now In Switzerland yeaterday they add watchare now. around sittingThey to have two. That is about all there is to it German marks for one centime ing several of their brothers Ad sis- It takes five centimes to mak eaoh New York Times. one ters slowly dying. If they hed sense, Cent In our money. The mark used r to hamtwenty-foube Instead of them telli would cent. That help they THE RECIPE. the story of German money and thi mering them on th head. Russian money ft Infinitely worse, alsr , Its doing your job the best you can tha Austrian. And being just to .your fellow man; In this country two strikes, either And that Interests the United Stale o far aa th lakes and th rivsrs people with broken down Its making money hut holding friends. of which might upset the nation and For o. connecting all the greet lake dtl-- e can'-bumust buy from etch other, theymonej And staying true to your aims and ends; lead to disaster, ara drifting along, And eventually all the elite Our air. from u. y too ft money hlgf f Its figuring how and learning why all the world wlll.be connected by andethat make our goods too high, apparently with no plan, anywhere. And looking forward and thinking high. tir. Railroad owner and coal min And dreaming a little and doing much; A flying beat line 1s established be The real navigable water ara no owners have been led to understand tween It s keeping always In closest touch Cleveland and Detroit, a goo c nger connected m ocean, sea, lake that tha government la "with tham. thing for both cftle. proof of energ With what is finest in the world and deed; nd river The air above us ft the But th government doesnt show It in both. ew ocean, and every city it e sea Ifs being thorough, yet 'making speed; The fijdng boat, before Jong, wll . by daed. Its daring blithely the field of chance ,irt. In war. ths head of th nation takef While making labor a brave romance; threatened It going onward despite defeat charge, sav the nation And fighting staunchly, but keeping street; and something hes got to be done." Its being clean amt its playing fair; Its laughing lightly at Dame Despair; - When you have atrlkes-th- at would Its Tooking up at the stars above. stop railroads, close mines, bring on Svvmwii And drinking deeply of life end love; hard time perhaps lawlessness and Its struggling on with the will to win. revolution, her and there, that means But taking loss with a cheerful grin: war hi Industry- Its sharing sorrow and work and mirth , ' And making better this good old earth; SonivL'dy should taka charge of . : & OUR DRIO STORE IS AT BOl'TH MAIN 6T. Z it may force. OF BLUNDERS. H 111-11- 4 det-Urim- AN ORGY 5 0 Cnlted 8taies Senator C. D. Clark of Wyoming, was a guest at the Knutsford hoteL He gave it as his opinion that the Btw Irrigation bill recently passed, was the greatest piece of national legislation since the enactment of the homestead law In , ZgVN'cwrT Vagrsla row - w ftta . |