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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES -- THE DEACON SAYS jj come a time when even 004 ,or agMucby folk thank send for the doe- and world ,te 'em from tlni tor to keep on! of It. rt l-e- ' ' A Social Force Unshackling Our People for the ) 1( Great Adventure . ' By GOV. GlFFoKD l'lNCIlnT. In Survey. ; ; , , ; ; TOW EH is a social objectives through a vaulting engineering technique. Power as a sociui force unshackling our people for the Great AJventure. Giant Power ia also the equivalent of the sum total of coni rolled ami interconnected mechanical energy within an area, the limits of ahi.li are fixed not ar- bitrarily as by state lines or by the histori.-a- l deceit 'piiu iit of some public or private enterprise but In a way we have by technical considerations. such pools of power every independent power plant with its distribution wires constituted such a But now the distance that system. factor is all but removed, these interconnected areas wondrous- out spread lJ their radial power lines extending hundreds of miles in every direction from common generating centers. Giant Power means giving to every producer of current an opportunity to add to a common stock and to every user an opportunity to draw therefrom. Giant Power means the practice on tlie broadest possible scale of every possible such as the pooling of standby faeconomy, cilities and the elimination of such as that due to a low every waste, power factor. But Giant Power also means the education of the public to the point where it can intelligently and with public fully and private enterprise in these objectives. W'e approaeh the time when tha load factor of a community may be made to mean more than the interest rate or the cost of living index. One of the most pronounced and untoward effects of the Industrial Revolution with its mechanical power was the massing of population in urban centers. If, under the Giant Power disiensation, meclianical energy can not only he made cheap but distributed broadly, authorities agree in predicting a spreading out of population a veritable "buck movement. ' ' ; There's no wilderness" any t,ore. Nowadays they set the ws to singing there, and pretty ,oon the Towns spring up. At janta Contsltutlon. ; , I ; . ; ; SAYS THE OWL : :BospltaUty Is sometimes an endurance test. pout eat too much and be careful at grade crossings. The race Is not always to the swift, tot generally It la. Poets have a way of making seem beautiful. ourfool-fchnes- s good provider can also do very In the role of soulmate. A weU Caution will "out" about the of all human characteristics. qulck-a- t After the third family Jar, neither one thinks the end of the world has coma General School Museum in Two Cities Proven Exceedingly Useful It may not be so Interesting to talk about themselves Instead of yourself, but It gets you farther. to people By L. V. COLEMAN, Remember that the old, who are sick and neglected, often have nothing Association of Museums. Amerli-o- llrseums in schools consist usually of objects which havs been brought in by the children. If this material ia not kept too long, it may be used to great advantage, but practice has demonstrated over and over INVISIBLE ADS again that objects kept for long periods in the classroom or in the school Wanted (by two political parties) become uninteresting and clog the wheels of progress. Therefore a pe A dark horse with a white past. manent museum in a school is not to be desired. Brand-MeGolds In two cities the school systems have established general school muLatest spring siodels In chest and head styles. Guar- seums. In St. Louis there ia such a museum which is working actively anteed to last and effectively. Hundreds of thousands of objects are available to teachThe Hokum Dry Cleaning Co. 8end ers on call, and automobile trucks deliver them when needed. In Cleveus your money and wo will dean It land a similar though less ambitious plan ia in operation. These projects free of charge. have proven exceedingly uscfuL The typical school collection consists of perhaps a dozen objects in Special Offer for Bobbed Haired Bandlte Sandbags In all the newest a carrying case and accompanied by descriptive matter. Experience has shapes and styles. proved that for most purposes a few simple objects are much to bo preThe Book of ferred to many elaborate ones, and also that objects which may be hanConversation Learn how to read thl dled by the pupils, or at least isolated and studied individually, are of movies out loud correctly. greater effectiveness than a set of objects displayed in a portable case The Neverite Fountain Pen If It with even the best of arrangement and labeling. The collection may be doesn't leak In your vest pocket Itll accompanied by charts and photographs, by stereoscopes and lantern leak In your coat pocket Otherwise film. The greatest usefulness of such slides, or even by a motion-pictumoney refunded. collections is in connection with nature study, art, history, geography, Wa Will hlake Tour Dream Come reading and composition. True Own a home In the midst of a beautiful swamp. Best lumber available for bouse and gangplank. I Do Not Been I but their reminiscences. Bo listen. re HER DOZEN By BRIO. GEN. IAUL B. MALONE, Address to Optimists. " Victory, economic and military (the two go together), cornea to the country with the trade control. Whenever two countries become late frong in trade, they either unite or fight It took the shock of the World war to show the American people that the United States occupies the position of leadership in the world. Will there he any future wars? I dont know, leace monuments hare been erected. But it is useless to try to get sway from a disagreeable situation by denying its existence. The greatest peace work the United States ever did after the late World war was enactment of the national defense act. This provides for National Guards and three-sixtorganized regulars, reserves. Within ten years your knowledge of the conflict will have perished. Of our millions of service men in the late war, only 110,000 will be subto the draft Where will we get our trained men? In the It. O. T. 0. Teople Say "They say " "Everybody says " "Have you heard Did you hear Isn't It I'iJ you awe-fui- ev-er- J r P one-six- " Somebody said "Would you think Don't say I told " U un, and the training camps. We dont want our army led by dubs. Ive s.vn 8rt men cut down by machine gun fire in a minute and half because they were led by a mau who was not capable of leadership. A pacifist is a mini who lias hern there. I have liccn through three wars and I do not want to see another. Ive sent one boy through Wesl Point and have unother who will enter there. praBipt Mrrki and ulrk rHini nmUMi Un MM An, rimlimuata A Wr. HU8INEM COLLEGES I. b. s. nrsiNEKS COLLEGE "f EfrijWnry. All rntrnni-rrlSO N. Main fit. Salt 5r ft1- lBk t BOOKS Industry to America Importance of Waste-Pape- r Little Appreciated branrhra, Uka f.tti. AND SlioilT RTOKIRS k III X Uwn-- liy mall, ('. It O M Kaal Sa Temple jrnn want Ikxik fa HIINGslrBHKET '1 SONGS hs two-sixt- hs th ject youP Salt Lake City Firms Tt Through Three Wars and Want to See Another Have Chicago American. I heard iimiI. Cl Ml. All MtIHIC IL 11ULLOOK, By WAIlllKN ' The importance of the klmk Slirel mile, liy kluairCu STS Main waste-p- a In American Forestry. Preference for Foamy With WIi-l- . M". I. !V..ms -- j j IH ... ..lliiuiii U vi'Iit slum fiir ilu- - - I'kliiliitiun a ilivl-.lilui-- , with ut.fi 1'kii. i oiiii-I- l iiit'ii li is ilet'i. iiiilio, ur ruyu: j will Gliihc irutu-rruiu-iimill the Cur:l:-in iuiihlre blue, the ii. Ins uhuilea of hiiin:i. . In beige umi leu, ih ullve green iiml tlie Gulf of Mexico In u ai'i'oriliiig to a bullet iti WiMliingtoii (1). C.) i. I. r : i w-:- i : i i.'U-n- . ..'.Vlllft, i j of the tiiriiuiiise," fimn the of the National lleogr;ii!nr "In order to put on mi It a pietmlng Slspluy of allude anil h,:e, the xea have (.mummied to tln-i.ih! many and whii-l- i varied Imata, notable are waruitb and coM. Minlighi and slindow, sand, silt, nn.l n.s.iMe volcanic dust, salt, lime, an-- lam.iis und ami algue. sundry kinds of diut.n-iis a clear "Absolutely pure w:.i-blue color because the blue rays of sunlight are not absorbed h the water as the red rays an-- . Thus the . l i w r.ng m I'.imem riiep tie.. r .iiTM I'hin.i. i Wimliiujrtnii, 1). C. ll:e I i- BY HER DOCTOR Found Strength by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ii.ai iTji- - : i.'ii.iin. il hrn.-.gli- t In 'it seieial .ither the nre.is :.i il t ::k inline. el low River in the Atlantic. "Iu January, l.mi, a peeiiliur was iu the Ailamlc g.ie A s the blueness of the Mediterranean; there are few large rivers, which ordinarily bring enormous quantities of Impuiitlea, flowing Into It. and there la a constant stream of sully water pouring Into It from the Atlantic ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar. It Is said by some oceanographers that the blue of sea water bears s direct ratio to Its saltiness. As un example of this tlie band of tropical waters extending alaiut thirty degrees on each side of the equator, where there Is tremendous evaporation under a biasing sun, Is cited, ft it true that these waters are very salty and sn exquisite azure In color. On the other hand, the Arctic and Antarctic waters, which are cold and leas sally, are vivid waste-materia- good that she induced me to take it for a weakness 1 had for a year and a half. N "ceiin. Running pnrallW with the warm elear blue wmers of (he Gulf stream from t'npe Florida to I'upe Ilulleraft, there was u yellow river three miles wide, li lasie.l fur a few weeks and then fudcil away Into the surrounding ocean. Some cuiaclyaui on the face of the deep, probably of vulcanic origin, had evidently set this yellow streuui in iiwilun. "Tlie dull reddish tint of the lied sou Is Imparted to It by millions of algae. A host of the minute Dliiollugellalu sometimes will redden the iK'cuu for miles. Tlie luvely blue of the waters surrounding the coral Islands of (he South sens, which linve long boon famous in aong anil story. Is said to be due to the calcium curlamule which Is bold in solution. "The degree of penetration of light Into wilier Is a enntrlhutlng faetor III tlie color of various bodies of water. The Saguenay river, n tributary of the St. Lawrence from the north. Is soinlior end Impressive Its waters seem til most black. It winds through high bills which shut out tlie light and Its tied Is cut Ok) feet deeper than that the river Into which It flowa. "In 1001, the sea off the California roast turned utmost black, tlie waters of Santa Cruz hay becoming particularly Inky, but no Kutlsfartory explanation bus ever burn offered uf the blue. open ocean seems Distilled water has a greenish rust due to the Impurities Idcli still remain after the distillation. This makes It elear hy the shallow water In buys and estuaries is green or yellowish green. One explanation of of the oivnn In the (he vicinity of the Bomb polo is that It of dieontuina enormous ipimitltle atoms In suspension. When a Gray Gown Is Worn. 'Sometimes the ocean wears a gray when gown, but that usually hapis-nthe clouds shut out tlie sunlight anil (lien In reaiect for tlie grim uspect of occurrence." the frowning skies It subdues the tones of its garment. Two factors contribute largely to olive-gree- Kankakee, Illinois. My mother-in-laalways took your medicine fur weakness, und then ii the ( 'haiige of Ufa it did her so much SiieiitiMh u!ii uf ti..miti iviuf in !. ii.iiii's helped It has strengthened ine and now 1 have a nice baby boy. I da all my own housework now, and 1 recommend Lydia E. 1inkham's Vegetable Compound whenever 1 have the op- portunity. 1 am taking it again fur weakness, as my family doctor nas recMrs. ommended it for this purpose. IIakky Coulom, 9tt N. Harrison Are., Kankakee, Illinois. Real Evidence of Merit Max Siisannff, artist uml opera singer, whose paintings of Christ on the walls of the Atlanta penitentiary led to hla pardon, has started work on a palming uf I'reuldout Coolldgei Cardington Will Become Worlds Greatest Airport London. Tlie cnhlnet'a decision to esi nhllali an lniierliil airship service and to select Cardington, In Bedfordshire, as (he home of alralilp research und exier!ment will make Cardington tlie world's greatest ulrport. It was which here that the brake her buck at Hull, was built, and now stands half her sister ship, completed In the (died. Tills colossal shed Is capable of accommodating two such airships, lias works nearby a gus manufactory and palatial offices. Veteran Lives at Grants First Camp Sole Surrivor of General! Original Command. th "i now stands. The first dsy'a march of ths regf rnent. the Twenty first Illinois InfanBprlnglleld, III. Eight miles weal of try, was started from Camp Yates, In Bprlngfleld, on the public highway to this city, shout 11 a. m., and ths first Jacksonville, Israel F. learce, patri- ramp sits was reached about B p arch, veteran of Grant's army and Pearce relates. The regiment halted in colparticipant In tiliennau's march to tho sea, lives In solitude on the lund where umns of companies In the woods, arms General Grant pitched camp on bis were stacked and when wagon trains Unit days iiiurch Into the Civil war. came Into camp each company ungreen. I'carce, the only man now living loaded Ita wagon, arranged the tents The Tellow sea derives Its golden out of the entire regiment which went by aliening and spreading them on tha on this spot of ground, nnd ut one sound of the drum Into ciieumpment i 1S01, ,ni,ln; the tents were raised ; at two sounds ,he nl,lt ot Ju,y i1' (ulna a guard over the old ennip ground ropes were si retched, and at the third ami over General Grant's tree, a sound, the stakes were driven and the large, peeullurly shaped bluck walnut regiment was under canvas In Its Oral tree under whlrh Grunt wrote his tented field. orders. Montgomery, Ala. The nge-olMany 8tragglera In March. Raises His Flag Daily. marriuge vow containing 'lie "The first day's march was attended word "obey, was given an Every morning at sunrise the let- wlih hardships, und there were strag with teeth" by tlie tered old flag lielonglng to learce la glers and absentees. The punishment Aluhnma court of appeals when raised from a flugpole near hla given was extra guard duty both for It upheld in effect tlie right or house, and every evening at sundown officers nnd men. The men made camp a husband to object to his wife's the flag Is lowered. fires and rooked their first meal In I'carce sets as. a guurdlan for this earnp at this time. employment of adventitious aids natural her supposedly historic spot aiid Is glad to relate its lo "During the first evening, officers' history to pusslng tourists, although rail was sounded and Grant, then beauty. It Is the iiiiH'rntlve duty of a the historical connection la known to Colonel Grant, talked to the men, emfew people, und no marks, save the phasizing the absolute necessity of mans wife i obey, the court retcran'e flag, are to he aeen on the enforcing respect for the Inhabitants held. The wife In question hud land. curled her hair against the exof tlie country through which the regiGeneral Grain's tree, some three ment was passing. The captains of pressed wish of her liushnn-lIn remh'ring the opinion, the feet In diameter, stands near the the companies were made personally court also decided It not nnl.v house, line, Pearce tells tourists, he rexnitixillr for the arts of the ." saw Grant, sitting astride a peculiar wiik the riaht but tlie duty of Pearce was quartered both at Fort tin'll growth, near the ground, wrlt- - Henry and Fort Denelson, and on lo fix the domicile the hush-nnJuly : of Ids children, irrrxctive of r.g out the first day's orders. Grant's j, jsi'a, marched Into Vicksburg with t from few Hie at was piiehed a he Grant and his army; Just two years t!.e regiment left Its first rump ,vft "d 1,e "n, "'Wresscd the regi-- j near the walnut tree. From Vicksburg. Icarce went with Sherman on Id march to the ses. through the I'arnlhms nnd on to Washington, lie participated in the grand review up Pennsylvania uvenue at the close of i he war. fro,n n, d 3)-fo- ft . m-n- l , 49 Operations in 2 Years, His Record PhllndelphlH. record of (buries Donnelly of Locust Gap, Pn., who Is puzzling physicians In lefTerson hospital, where he Is sufferDonnelly submitted ing from to the first operation In September. I'.fJ'J. nnd sinv then has had a transfusion every two weeks. jer industry to America is very little ant-ml- ls I- - J'NG "Sy it Wit Fresh Cut Flows Hobday1 ve-.l- Kinporium li I paper. If the Canadian campaign for the placing of an embargo on export of pulpwood to tha United States is successful, a campaign which has been progressing for the last four yean, there will be a further turning to waste for the production of newsprint, as well as book paper and paper fefcfer board. VP IS Its worth is thoroughly established by such letters as the above. Thereon women everywhere, who, having received benefit, gladly tell other women about it. For sole Gy druggists everywhere. . rim Municipal theater. Sao Paulo, Brazil ' temporary headquarters. ' Photographic TelcBcope Accurate measurements, hy means ol a huge photographic telescope, tblrty-slfeet long, to determine the direction of the stars' movements, nr a planned by scientists of an eastern university. An exedllliin equipped with ths tube, said to be the third largest In the world. Is preparing to go to alnt In the southern hemisphere where atmospheric conditions will be favorable to the task. Included In the outfit Is s camera with a tweaty-slx-lneleas. Data ta lie obtained Is cx;icrlfd to clear up some perplexing problems of tha skies. Farm and ltiincli (Dullnn Texas). x BACK ACHY? Iznueand achy In the morning? 'Dun tured with backache all day tong? No wonder you feel worn out and iTiicour-aged- ! lut have you given any thought to your kidneys? Weak kidneya causa just aueh troubles; and you are likely to havo headachea. too, with dioinaaa, atahliing pains and other kidney Don't riak neglect! Ues loan's Fills, a atimulant diaretie to the kidneya. boant have helped thousands. They should help you. irrrg-uUritie- a. where the revolutionists ea J Campaign Costs Quarter cents Davenport, Iowa. Twenty-fiv- e mude up the campaign expense termin' of II. Hurl Fries, who won the Kepuhllcnn nomination for constable here agnlnst s field of seven cnndl-dntebe has announced. Ills Remixed statement showed that the money waa spent for an Ice cream cone, a d ' v aid ri - - - ill your neighbor A Utah Case Mre. II. R. Spencer, 4th Well Til South St.. Payson Utah, ears: "Mj kidneysandactedi waa lamer and achy. Sharp pains caught me through my back when I leaat exI them. pected had headaches and became dlisy. Acting upon a friend's advice I got a box of Doan's Illle and they gave me wonderful results. Two boxes of Doan'e cured me of all tha trouble. freely myl-bar- DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS FeamMilbum Mia, fine . Buffalo. N. V. Swampt Put to New Use Furs have become so popular In America that a new industry has sprung up In swampy districts. Muskrat fanning, for yean carried on as n pastime only, now Is a thriving Industry In some sections of tlie United States. It Is found that captive muskrats become tuine easily though they are prey for many enemies. They require no feedings ns they lire on the vegetation of marshes and ponds. Twenty years ago the muskrat was considered n pest. Some swamps where they are bred nnd raised now are worth mure than the arable hind ncnriiy. Waitting DtMeate Sirs. Dodgers Is dreadfully afraid ot cndKiuiMint. remarked Mrs. Gudz-leto her caller. "Thnts a terrible disease," returned the other woman. "My favoi Its aunt had It and the poor thing Just Boston Transcript. wasted away. y Easiest awkwardness to forgive la that exhibited in doing you a favor. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION Ills brothers. Prank, John, Joseph ' CaUt medicine. m und Thomas, make periodica! trips to time furnishing the hospital, eai-blood for their brother. Ihinnelly said he was growing weaker since the Inst transfusion a few weeks ugo nnd that he needed more blood. Ils said that besides Ids brothers, several students had offered to give their blood. m boa tiff. Rlvmtdt blood Forty-nin- e transfusions within two years la ths waste-collecti- hnrrl.y For the relief of female weakness, ins and backache, nervousness and egu lari ties, with other troubles common to women, Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound is a dependable h industry is a highly organized Ameriappreciated. Tlio Uli'II III INKS A VKCKTAlll.K CKATKS industry alone can industry, with its ramifications. The BERRY CITS & CRATES! of the United manufacturers involves many millions of dollars. The paper &H25SX wt iii .'i. su Lake Hnx A l.uniU--r CiNUHiiiy. States alone pay the waatc-pajx- 'r this repAnd men $50,000,000 a year. . BK.M'Yrci 'ilr I ii i KK is the average conj- iji resents shout 2,000,000 tons of waste paper, which ?'' "".'h Syurm f IWauly Work lanalil al mills of the country. Were it not for the utilization of 1,'i ,r' A' lj l"llrrri I inipla sumption of the waste pajier, there would be a depiction of the forests amounting to some irs a DKKSSES (IK A N EcTjk DVKD three hundred thousand seres of timberlsnd every year. I' t" Ik, minute Cleanlns and llyrlna Instead of reaching the peak of possibilities of forest conservation by Return pratatm paid f1 r "nln a beDyeing Co.. ISO E. Ind An. the use of waste paper, many think that there is a still greater future MACHINE ATTACHMENTS fore the paper industry in the closer utilization of waste. The Forest wTNQ,IlXcinNETTACH-- ' Products SSlKKi'i1' with tha laboratory at Madison has made extensive experiments ni.i.1.11 llrmamchina and I'inning, new muI Uecnraiingj Sueriof and this ran lit... of the g. of waste paper for making newsprint paper, Tinhieiier: Neetlie Threiuler a. 'sn Aiiichmfni; Hand Itr'iga Needles be done economically, producing at the same time a satisfactory grade ol -' RECOMMENDED We conceive Giant j ; ; j ng ' you can almost make trouble . If youll make believe iam-fenough to whlsUo re happy yoa a ji tune- - term coined to suggest the realization of Summer Colors Now Are Worn by Oceans CONVICT PAINTER INDK&nONj 6 Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES CuticuraTalcum Is Soothing For Babys Skin KEEP EYES WELL! In Dr. noaaaoat Wmwr will sirmxilMaUMa. AtSraninaor UH MiTr, Tivr, I. BoukM. i J y. EVERYWHERE |