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Show 'flfftr '.Jfr J- DESERET EVENING EYES Holbrook Jacksons Attitude On the Subject of Patriotism (Reprinted from T. F.'s W ekly, London.) p MID tha aternras and ttte of the moment people ere leat Keying: this munt be the r. And there In little doubt the! they mean It. Tet the mice Is stayed after the first brief aceUms-LoIt Is felt that the moment has not yet arrived for peaceful prot relations And, indeed, it has not Verily ear. peace is a sword. Not even the meet logical and convinced of pacifists it. Even Gustav- - Herve v can gainsay who the famous French has suffered more for hie belief in peace than any living man. Herve. who has spent years in prison. Hp has baa been reviled end condemned. shouldered hie gun end marched with hie compatriots against the enemy of Europe. And so have we all. either In lha flesh or in the spirit, marched militarism against the unspeakable of Prussia. Until that evil Is abolished there can bs Bo peace There can be nothing but organised herbarium before the benner of Mailed Flat The men a, e "Wf Potsdam baa made Lgrblffsn of La aU. But what when the Mailed Fist is disarmed ? w hat then? Is it too soon to talk of ouch things I think not. v To know what you want is half way 14 get tine it And the necessary conspiracy at silence which has clipped the wings of Merrtiry. gives us a tpargm fur thought. Orest deeds are happening of which wo arc told little or nothing. Europe sees only the battalions marching to car, and, next, broken soldiers trundled through her cities oader the sign of theRod Vm Hew could we be up against the . is tolerable strata di4 us do more of the aftermath Many era 1 than ponder We feed Yhwr-n-n ending, that the carnage and the ter--; is roc of the furope grim prologue to a new law That new dawn will not. however, briny os a newer and greater civilisation Unleee ws desire a newer, a greater ctvlltxatlon. unless indeed, we have aims fairly dear idea of what that civilisation should be. in the past indifference has been ihs rule rather than the exception There has been little organic rela. - tioneblp between the beet that a man can think or imagine or feel and the common practice of dally Ufa Everywhere you find people acting contrary to their Inmost convict ions. Re have all got our own Ideas of good and evil, we but in fsr loo many instances have allowed ourselves, for gdirelv no reasons at personal reasons, or for alb from sheer Indifference and carelessness, to choose the teaser evil rath- er than the greater good. R have apt Into the degenerate habit of letting things slide, s 1th the result that nfur old civilisation has slipped Into the biggest belt of war known to humanity. Even now we have not realized the significance of the war. we have not yet grasped the meaning of tha In protremendous transfiguration firm-nea- -- pain-wrack- - -- TROUBLE YOU? MraMln' ftlMPLE RECEIPT- - TRY Till U 0 all irrvtv om bom rm4y for , nfinor4 trouM and by th um many a doctor' biH la av4 Q man a tf doubt! whn Haw law know what tn nry b om srd and ch, w marches ' and gunnery, that it win and inflamed , from and abut wvru? business make commodities dearer, w. our feel In tha rodh aye immorning w difficult, evnomy' and charily trouble fog bo you ky't or the I he charWhat do ywid Moat of u rubi perative Such things ofareevery wr read. off and get gUcae fperhapa a on acteristics sad effects to where no ktll la This war means far more thsn these cheap tor mr grhich w very often fitting things This war moans literally the do not need i all Thouaandg am war- our of transformation er urm-c- -.. ry gl.'sw, which" U not limrdy a affair of navtw,an tsr discs) d and utber nll,ht armies for the Bret time la tn m" tnousenda can. nub a InOe care, pruhe-lor- y r.ce Ihb wr of o irngibei fhnr rye that of Kurop 1 Here to g fre gtX neyer b id puleoa. UvUISfcti'ra Tlkbli 11 gl nd rwwipu that may be rHd upon to some word tnwsi, coatom, moraJ. the comfort end eyes of heip being cnwiltlwfl manner of human a 0--1 leas the baa and harm It Is thrown into the mettle pot it la olr people thusisstic endorse men I of thousands wno a mlnpr thing that th map of Europe have used It j The soul of humanity, wll be altered 1 ft Grain ehich U a greeter thing than ibe arOptima 1 1 tablet). e 3 Ounces Water. j bitrary segregation of states will be altered Indeed, when the guns have I ee as an eye wash night and morn-- 1 meet censed firing and we have succored snakes It oftener or It peaeible ing and gathered up our dmd. eyes feat flee. guM-ktalleys Irritation j beOr'gntens the eves and sharpen tha ru- -; the real Issue of the war will haveconatom Many who hare used It no longer For tha1 reason we should gun fool the need of glsseee many others sider that Issue It la of far more Im- base censed to fear tnat they will soon portance that we shouldus com entrate he to wear them Get the Opour pitnda on that let or ' hope. near, tonaobliged tablet from Schramm-Johnso- n rather than far off aveot. thsn that w from your aeereet druggist and prepare should concern oprselves ns to whether the soluttou at your own home Silver- - j . t. j France wilt reclaim her lost provinces. tie-m-en or Germany dd to her territory, Krttatn maintain the -- rule Of the sea. opened the gateways of fraternity The fld emit --of h Mil an eetldartty "hsg teeiT, ng Therpjg all these things. awakened. ( atastrophle though the cause may be, there Is whisper of , TV death victory In that People without rearn hiist the guns spitting of and the sheiif raining their venomous gard to class or creed are desirouswilt helping ms another. Our victorydeetrtsrtaut whilst ail the might of fl lW WM.t hoare East First South 29--3- 1 ud A hr nrtn E. H. MINNS, Asst. Mgr. t 9-Pj- DINING SET eco SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER V This ".handsome DINING SET, comprising Quartered Oak Buffet,, Healer Special Next Week Only Strong Extension Dining Table, Neat China Closet, B Heavy. Box Seated Din ing - Chairs All solid oak made s and nuity In he complete only if ws maintain that spirit and carry It as w would carry tha tan-- of the now wtedom sad tha new life over the battlefields of today lute the fuller day that is to be. For that reason I say It Is Bod too early to disruss the issues 'of the great war With that and In visw. I'should like to see the forces of Europe preparing to band themselves together in a league ef humanity which mejjj'et, save th world. ,r and the ingehm.tryhave become the b instruments off human wrath. It may well he that we are scared into our old armed srnnltieg. i such a result as ' v,s titanic struggle 'would bej a calamity trorse than defeat It might follow s victory of the allied forces. It would certainly follow a German victory.' rs-In-- ft her case it would be defeat.' A turn to the old rofidlttoov of heapad-w- , armaments bp a d'fesf for Euro-Ian civilization, a dt feat, for humanity. . Our wisdom- - should ere further than the peat Our wtedom should dream dreams end see visions of new hope. It should he compact of deep conviction and unflinching courage for the idea of European solidarity Not the welfare of Britain alone, or France alone, of Russia or Germany alone, of Teuton or Plav nr of any of the nationalities or races which make up the European family but of the bst Ideals for which that famllv stands Wfijnsy never put an end to war fare, but we can and must put on end to the wares re of the modern world, which reduces personal valor to biind courage and turns armies Into automatons. But our main desire is not merely to abolish war. or even to limit the pneslMMties of war Our dsetiw should be to recast civilisation on a' morn humane and more eoulishle basis and when ws hare accomplished that to be prepared to defend our civilisation to the last breath of life If we are not tight li g to that end In this present tragic hour, tfega we are lighting tn vain p Fumed , or Golden Oak. Worth $120 for $76.50 TERMS: AFamous Novelist's Vigorous War $5.00 D0WN AND $5,00. MONTHLY,. WIZARD MOP AND POLISH Views (Continued from peg l ) Because It was Believed that he stood for tha French revolution bFh in turn stood for Libert., A Liberal newspaper It was Leigh Hunt's "Ex-was almost flagrantly partt- -l smlnersan against England and. I mar add, sense and tha truth. against Well, England was tha only country that stood out against Napoleon to the last, and best him For no other reason, believe me. than that hs was t tyrant and s bully; and so it may be now, if it must ba. THE GOVERNMENTS POLICY. Th gevarnment was welt Inspired when It daelsred war. The breach of Batglsg neutrality that flagrant of bruts force was the last strew Even now we have proved that. In Or the figure. Call It the arspite of past errors. In spite of mon- rowrhsngs showed the set of the wind strous Injustice that mat In all civil- The which wind from Germany, set dead for ised countries, bravery In the Held and cess. for military despotism, the We are stilt under th inusioiT ihat courage in rivll life are not dead We tyranny, worst pit forms of government, beIbis war is but an affair of navies and have arm some knavery hut no cow cause of It la Irrational, because it reh. armies, of Megs and battles, of ardicc- - Blit I.Ompl.. ties upon force, because its plea la)' A nfl whose necessity; tn Gods name! Because, finally. Its aim Is- - not peace, but S sword.' Let me Stsk you this, have you seen s German with s sword Do you re-- i member ZsbernT There Whs s German there, with s sword That Zabern affair. vert probaitt, waa the first thing which mlrred eur Instinct far Liberty That showed tha act ef the wind. THE STORY. - diameter fire pot, 12-in- ch trimmed, with fancy" um. Just like cut. Regular price $12.50. 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Visitors -- - - people at trg not io goxcrnpicnt. not to Rlr Edward The rrT'f flt hrtt kon nnlh.. mg of whal h knows about M hv, they don t know as mu-sa I' know. hav- . - afaz-- d in German houses, and heard Ih officer talk In German club I hair seen German nfflrera ruff and beat their men with the TTal of the sword I hae en ho thev to women Without swords are they Pleasant, affable, ordinary R tth swords they ar brutal people But the people don L know-a-l tool Sir Fdward Grey knows that the Pan German doctrine waa nursing by Bismarck long before the war of I 70 He knows that It 11 Bismarck who protoked that war for which Germany was ready and Franc waa not He knows, and we all know now that thla preent hateful business has been cooking for Id or li years past In the-ligof present knowledge we ran almost trace the stage, of It It ta easy to fee wise after the event Btft wbat bealdea Zabern gate us the hint? - REASON OR THE SWORD j ancMc. Steam Heated. 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Hewlett threw up hi hands 'Who shall ray how th Instlnat for Freedom is awakened That Instinct I tell you. is in our very nerv-rentW ran feel we can read th lightest air I blow It that The Austrian a upon . bullying of Bervia, the tenun a buliv-- I who tould misread Ing of these things Tet I am almost a I pare-t-a- n price man fern like a Quaker on that subject, i think war a la disgrace to manhood In the dire I tell you frankli. of the r li waa ashamed of my own counnhr And I was not alone Don't think that half England was with me l Nearly There again as tn the case of vour , own uprialng w-- felt that the freedom of people was being Invaded-a- nd J Invad'd by our country That was e j complete line of A. B. Chase jmd other high Pianos and Player-Pianare on display. os hard to hear Bur here tv.w I am heart and soul for IX My'srn goes I would send five if I had them I would go mvef (and gy I shall If they want ' etch men a I mm) with a jingle heart and a clear conaclencs This war is a holy war. I don t believe 'thre s a man against It j Finally he said. To your people. (r. who bays not scrupled to fight against their own, Mood for freedom, to your tom people who have won the freedom they j deserved. I shan t speak In vain You s, ' TrrT; we are free, and respect you the. bi- - i ter lor the bearing you gave us. You nice, found, smooth hdle. Thenf ara The death rate among waterfowl is dd What mightily became you Me many awl la the oil fields where ou even greater Again as with the vab-- j W ell, and know It now i. t today It piping la a necessity for the transpor- -. leads them to certain is sour freedom, which la In the lisp, totlon if o to the reftnertex The d Uttle lake of ell in Every not only our Freedom Itself I in ! bits deed to set housekeeping the vlcinltf of s gusher Is n trap for Are. What la to rule mankind 1 here. T' cottontail yip (ti wperma- - th unthinking birds. Jit twilight and kgr Of fhzWortd. . Reason or went home iiod the fackrabbH wants a dawn these appear I a surd T . ' sa bodies of water to tha 'lakes sa f. from malevolent man. refuge deluded fowl. Let Louvain and Mallnes have a Boon the . discover thslr habitat is Scientific American , word to say in your answer to that being moved No doubt they are frightE. L. BOOTT. question.'1 ened. hut they instinctively stay within " their retres. One end of the hole is THE NEWS IN LOS ANGELES. r The school that holds the F i'o the they do not leave Strange Animal Tragedies, closed Soon the orher end of the hole Is dark Th Peaeref News Is on sale at the worlds- - records. n it is daricnesu eternal for ened Tty following stands' Independent News -- Whsf almost ' and Night Sessions! unerring Instinct whlck Jhs fiirry pair Company, and at the Kemp wagons, .Day carries animals through grave dangers Rome time later If Is discovered that located bout th New students may enroll fit points-- ' following has led In many Instance In the Midnewt) lud oil pipe line Is choked Fourth '.nd Broadway, Fourth mad any time. Positions guaranway and 8unet oil field ref f allforn'a After ares labor the line is disjoints' . to their undoing - Chief among sort! and the remains of many rabbits re- Spring. Fourth and Mafm. sixth and teed to fill graduates. Fourth snd Main, Sixth sad Spring. are rahbtts and waterfowl j victim moved. 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