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Show DESERET NEWS1 itirb:nr::::::'-::::;"."...z:d,,- EVENING Corner of South Terrp le arl Feat Temple Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. .,Businoss Manamer Nora. G. Whttilo,y - RS,111 rn ON PR ICES, I alP ....... rer year 2 aa ...... per year :4. Par Vtar ' Foreign postage entre --- -rerreoponder,- - and other readmit reattr tor . ar7-t- r y tiaturlatr NA,a,L, b1Uar adde, - - obon!,1 bet to th aldrea,sed I1 THE inittancog ' r.4 ail re- - ro.79P:RE-- r LAI NSW. at City, Ptah. ---- -- Member And;t Bureakt P M,Klony. Esatro ropresritative. Near Ya4ra etrttee. 234 ith Ave . 122 ,a, Mlitittran Av. Chinago nai-1- - nftrt ott,e. :zol Kresge litA'Ading Entered at the pootoriee or iia;t Lake rive. as second claps matter according to Act of Congresa. March tit 2 SALT - (ITT: LAY.-- 1.. P14 AE'TH N(lilt F nfl Satiirdav, April Idh. 1)IS. Eldar .1"seph Bentley aas appoln,ed and net 47,ard by us to talt ,( Z111, and has prePide over the 2 as a,h ha4 n.or tAwpf, alive neen tided t hold Stak e Cont,pket,,, lilt '&0mA JuArez nn the Ilth and 14th t,ext troIntrt. Invorahle and Elder A W. 1ma c,n,Illiona ba tt pointed I., attend It. a At SMITH. ' ' LES RR C Z. tS l'ENttltSP".. 1 First Prio;11,n, 0,10ititil FIGURE. ffitlE: efforts et earranta's foreign secretaries te I 4 i i I a logitol explanation of the Parral fair. to erica,. why the United States troops howl be withdrawn and to exhibit the dignity of Ilia de facto government and demand reapect for it sit. most pitiful. No opera holiffe auitan was aver more ludicrous than the tim rho., when he is proclaiming his ability to handle the &Autumn in his own country, tavaating of his popularity and power among the people and declaring upon what terms the pursuit of Villa is to be conducted. The simple truth about the Parra-- affair is just this; Carransa does not :morass his own people with him dignity, does not control the Oitation and has not had the courage to let his people know of the presence of American troops on Mexican soil. if his people at Parral had known the punitive expedition. if ita preeeneo on Mexican twill had been explained to them ant if the) had been told that they were in Mexico with the t..nOf tho de facto government arid that the p.f.fll de facto government had promised to with the American force In the wireutt of the bandit. the Parrai affair could nnt hate occiirrel, It could not hate happened if th mat chief njoyed the reallect of his Own people. Al the matter stands. Carranza manila guilty of a full share of the treachery of hi., countrymen at Parral. In dealing with this visited retobitionlai this government's hand should ho firm. Our ilesire is for peace with our neighbor. but it may be quo that pence must be bought dearly. We will enjot no lasting peace if our policy proves to be and yielding. We must now build for the futme. and in doing WI we must rear a strong 'Krim-torthat shall command admiratuto and roispeci We given Melato every evidence of our good sill and must now cormnand our rmshbor sone she hits shown herself unwilling to shoo appreciation of our leniency. patience and friendly consideration in the past under the most trying circumpresent e I. 11111 ntatiCeit. IT MEANS WORK. Trot will be voted "tier next Novemserif all 14, the people sho sant the state cleaned" up get T Into the ganie and work. Work Is the ord. True. there will he no question upon which to vote -- ) es or "no." but notertheleas the toter will hie giten Al) opportunity to ',how where they stand. The candidates for public office will he on record. There will he iinty two etatoe of candidates-- those who aro pledged to root the Ilium- - toy; and those who dare not tome mit to the open. wan be depended upon that sho will not pledge themselves to work ctive!) for prohthitict Will ppm, It The time tuts finally come when Candidates for political office who fator prohibition have the courage to declare themselves against the saloon. The whiskey interests do not Cut tbe figure they used to In campaigns. They Will be on the job. nevertheiess, and sill open tin their purse to defeat the reform forces. but their work will be in the dark. There is Just on. thing that can keep rtah in the set eolumnoverconndence on the pact tit the prohibition forces. Make no mistake it rocans work. hard work and sork from now to th ute the tote is cast in Noietuttec. After that it means !mire work, the saloon's foes must not quit until the legislature nae passed a Prohibition bill and it has receittil the governor's apPro lelawl even then there id ti work to do. The certainty that the people i.f the atiltoi want the hquor evil eradicated means nothi In unless this great hod, t t7!1nt sou! Into the fight. heart and teal leaders In the niotentent cannot ncr) th !here ,;r ,h, le a big and actite errata of oder, tt iIl he a fatal nilliaake for the Toyon!..itirin for to taiit during the campaignand the ha. nlyeadi, matted nal ,l, oftener than it has son. IA e are re er of sit until In hate sin)thing Ni Tit Urn sil,Z1 !NG the It tIit I h., AN.THEr ,,,,a,ton dog p.,11,,d Manufacturers Plant Out Defeeva in Railway' Law Mkt' lolaat De Hemet . lk-d- rteisting the industr.ai sho,k whiff' rnany will follow peace lri the itailway Bustne.a association imanufaytdreral has issued a bolletin eelaring that the most effectise inr.nre policy in which the American peonit COUhI '141S1 II NT EvritoNTEnv. insest" would he "the of railway crdd and railway purchasimg pdoser," 1,4,1 impudon, e noth ng -F,,i: t r. If the road,. the statement says were reauquite the equal of tio l'!tll wilt a view to the national 'welfare. they I of th, Warn; $;0114111 rotripany that tha .wodid have filch earnings in permita trf large. t'tnmtoelk,idt. tnetr r.f.ir ft a; a oll provide them with a PlirP1,131 !Anti. to the proper, ta"s. -ge ,otion outaolo ,h rot dlottlet. Their eht Ii n - This in years of general depression sould enaMe to ot,l,let rr of.. for them to poyocecd without apprehenslon to noose tr" P t 'h.:' r:,Y-'eadditions and betterments , f the Preseni ridfulation p rH.rt for therna.; now akires the proper use of ratisa:. resoitryew" at--i that thit, having heti made impo- The bulletin is headed "Defects in Railway tho corntnas;on 111 reaponso !:,la Fteediation. Chambers of commerre and rational of the taxpayer.. they were there ,Y I, tha e Itektq,,riations are invited to consider the adopthla 'farrago,' 'o th aroo ,ht stated. Ft,-,rtitt thy h..I calo ated on raking ln tion of resolutinrs on the quest!, n of maloing rertiation more sala(ary !iv tho trot Iff,..(1 American dollara---to- r ft is pointed out that an make f troich ripportunit nece,,,rs" for the pqr inddence felt is aeforded by the pendlni (,ttlgriiP riPetn, would not Ind the conal inquiry into this anbject. collect the sum from the peopl., al;ow ,t,,, hatt.1 Expenses it is asserted. "ha,e risen faster than IC) th,P111 thet tt. ho.,,l h. Wil'ing aH ed earnings, and no branvh of the gn,errimetti PerCltizons trealtur forms the function of in their t tfri hukt, bragen g 414 i enlarged revemies to meet the higher tosts. The co,int,rv Port,rttlar.,, y local liquor eellrA, bd for anti Li, and rerilathut maws tha prize non Ifielegates to natiOnal part.$ and Tne tazia,-may remit ...ay. however, under a of the federal senate and house aro enniem,ere the stioutran,' of the city attorney that the to,t, to titled know men of affairs think soot is not itao;e onlr ita COntrit, t for an,. such toes to it a o:Ild be lia tenants strynge thing indeed .f this qileation." The asettriation points out e,,is or agreement there could under ant I ) The people of each stale have suffered och There If great deg' of buninjury at the hands of authoritiea in other state. horn ,aot and the about and com, ',totted right, National defense ii shorn of transporiaupplic,t;, n of tho conat1tutIon41 iniv.bition ea to non efficieney by reaeorsof divided and conflicting of railways. regidatton achout dLe procesa of law. But taxing fa, National growth In time oeaee has, hen in ihht Implant, tbarty was no tested right In filch retardel through weakening of ths rsllroada Matt a pocket oh befuddling their hrainx, nor fonflictins and Jurseli "(St Litigant e in interstate commerce ere P. fink proper, pr't veg. as to which the to ini'Dttite heraus. the Interstate unm. Ian could he aked to protect. The $ii.roog no Vaed !tierce cnmtnlislitri has. under ihe law. the in- bard,oytt looked like easy money to the would-h- e Nnetb.n of detective. guoisecator. Jury, plitge and meehantral expert. kepeta if tha) couid halo' kept their fildboretinates are adjudicating &see w hlrbi it will it '(5)the law. grove more difficult to get it under the ,otnintsslyn alone is competent aa they will find if thei out of the Mt, trong-hoto decide. These saaordinates Cr. f rreally infarther am throw awe) ferior adrift' dirnity tn emodiment and tercire. air, the nod are not presidential appoint rricny aftr bad. t Shippers of ode coramfoLty I iffer ottscrimtratina 'when another commodity pals less DANIELSEN COME TO JUDGMENT. ite share of the total cote of the commisron In rate situations A LLUSPIN has rweaelonall! been made in those taupe has no power to order a rate raised. cOlUthill to the voral eivitios of on IllusNational in4untr3' and griud!oore are under the dead weight of a traneporathm system trious trio of crusader", who are manning th annihilation of what the) call "Mormontsm- -' from whirb ratinOt grew with the oIintr s reels, he. protortto the individual their preeent itatittl and sanctisars in itittaburg. cause thebutgornment does not undertake to pro,erd ttoe ahipper. Those salient ehloftatns are. the Rev. .Nr.1101 8. individual railroad. The federal ratut contains no Martin. Frank J. tannon and Vernon J. Danielsen. for the and re3- guidance of the COMMiSPIMI delnin; Tb, latier le tie Independence. Ma., and a new reas rates shi,th will enable the r,a4s sonable rates cruit. wherefore he to being heavily worked to furattract new capital and grow as the rountr nish the pice of no7elty fur a perforntance which grow& The goternment, in other sYrds, having Ian it to prVat capital to protid rail highs-ass- . In the hartis of his two totassciates has becotne has never by Pitatutee recognized its drite to nertutt pawn', ted,ous 11, epok two weeks' age, in the condons under which prhste eapital rould chrtst Lutheran chch in the Pennsylvania city. would perform that funetion adenuatelv -eorrectinn or these 4ef.rt tu the regulatory mn only. and while the newspapers were to would so far reetore to the rallwao.s prom and unkindly silent about the proceedsing rIr their ability to aid national prosperity.- ing.. there happened to be In attendaneo a man oho hal lived in Ctah and knew 'something about For Dr. raliter ?hitt ha not been th easiettt way, conditions bora. Following are a few 'specimens hat tt has always appealed to him as the only way of Mr. Disnlithien's -- factj '. on the occaslotc to restore reason ',her It had been dethroned. Preeitleht mfth of the Hill work has been hard. It has worn PPon tilm Short Line. heavily interested in the Missouri rom the institution a, !nt,. bwight out the Harriman interests In toe anti. though his departure iii he widely regretted. he has mcro than earned Union Paeific. and the Mormon church the the respite he now seeks. Dr Vairier's work at t4an Pedro railroad. it own a the mine. and others which the speaker humorously said the institution has at no tiro. been aocompanied in- a taritare of trumpets. Ms modesty has been he regarded a mines more In name than in value. one tit his numermia attrrodes that have won him It owna the tlartield and other smelters in Utah, his wtel circie "r friends. Ile may feel Assured it is beavil) Interested in. in fart la at the head of. thai. Ms work ham not beet, without appreeiation, the sugar induatrs. It paid a rpiarter of a million and in giving it up the heel', mottles of the peop; dollara to bring the National Education associa(t t he state are extended to him with the hope tiott to:gait Lake three dears ago. it made a comthat he maY find in uhatt,er now sottytti- he pact to elect in Idaho a Republialan legislator, and lases up pleasure. g0 tiAN tion and profit. Hit wiil a Demoeratic governor. Its attorney Is Lawyer ac most missed by th unfortunates Who have la prominent member of the Leen under hat care. for tti hm thet; hate known Utah bar and a politician!. and after the fining of a that th weird an mean. Diend in oro of his, ,Alehte tOr Unleefdi l'Ohaitiletien, he soil In a oil to the legtslature for his per' lie,, Grtat Rritain ha deelared gold, siker and There are 4.000 cases of polygamj gime the t,aper mone't, negotiable ieettntnenta and reallZ&Die bertAr1tle0 9 tspniute contrar,and. She will soon Manifesci,' etc.. etc. Rabin Charles J. FreiJnd was the former Fait be declaring the gond tU br the busineas ahoolule Lakis resident who Witt preaent. and he had the contral,and. courage openly to contradict those base anti foolHerr nro- Jagow's not on the gusees rage ish falsehoods. He now ameoetate4 with the That he can artts and cipher ton. tor he Congregation Obey 8holom, Harrisburg, Pa., and proves evidently figured that the United Wats' would achimself a lecturer on the subject of "Mormonism from a Jewish Standpoint.- - He probably cept, without question. his sophistry for solid thought he might hear from Danielsen something argument. which he &dal know. and he was surely not disit wouldn't be unconsti,-o.1- 1 to got a 1111Perin appointed tie at least learned enough to make tendril( of schools from outside the kitata but it him extremely doubtful about Danielsien's further cPrtatily would be unfortunate. Ap writ get a -charge that the Mormon- Church had robbed his Hir4 ,.1f Education from outside the Plate. father of and ei,otigh to whet hia ThP arm, In flan40rp pwor terribly but that la as to what kind of a t haractec this sensational tn thP mh1 av the army in idepi;.-701,4 falsifier a anywaj. avd a nether he hap an,- - will c,impared pwar if it tine to withdraw without Villa-It- , other gifts as prominent as his to spin out t 'Jute and a;:ttring Ilea. requesting thr withdrawal of American Where liantelaen le known at Ma time value. his roopol from Mexico. hap General Carranza taken statements s tit make no impress: m The utter thought for the morrow' falsity. the J'411,1 falsity of hot ott'iances -Reed toe makee a full man," whieh explain, tient to thoee who knots him. AM, hit. busiwh) on mane "Itterar2,peope are so puffed up. tie.e ,Itill,e1 and who linos" of the 'acts generall7 with regard to the matters he si.4 eitido tlismotsee In tbe AnetIcan army grill do what is on the r,dorsiit as a raid dearnor The pity anti lot Liao const.1,1Arrro that stedidocs sottio who do not an,w the facts. right gem,. prienn refnrmerm ba, far more folth In hi. lea as truth. The tit out.drel aid rro) do.i!deses otri 4,4 a portion of tFo rniootor he ennsi-- e than In humanity generally. is items pail for where his losetiese ,s not knosn. Th. leopard cannot enang. Its spots because It ail!enceti Mold t,i appratae is ignorant of th e. up of r1.... him at hi, correct ,al'its boast - i't the eta:!VFW?, he the n,1 Ne nr,f can th wan. not hi,. referred .to them ,,, a furegoire true lie 1 ith a I:oentgen ray maehine tate.craphnot one isn-ae,,. So many chidren of the ',rain show unntista- t sr. It tit ante 1.ana of irsin faa ittr41171 C. : thlr it -- rY '- 1 ,' pros-Min- tint-lil- t pi t,r,nt -- g rim-sellin- into?eration. , th-t- trions;-,ortation- -- ire-ar- 11 P,7111, 'h tss !,r1r,g oltoo eters in re' than esr. The N: eels irs'., ,s Nes 1..rt, tor the national eowsnh-- n is1:2 ssrIrs,,rtol,s:, of th eighteen nunher hae their prefereme for FAA. asi the res, o are opisolsei to I, ers yj The ee.ohltio;o e,r ho, Nei 1 liCilt i'Ilt .11 IAlet 14,r'r)rg ' ti. .out and ot ftet0,1Itran, I re:,:0 e!! 's :,: tome o!,1 ;eater in. Oars, but itua was more thsin the ;1. poken do,laration of that I.eplh!t;san ssw.s-,t rrength. the New York Trit0InP. on o - en Itl t,aier s More than half the delegaTee zo thss srersJon hare now been chs,ssen and a .in h. Increas, in :he number the bewilderment goes ,sn iaatine Tilghta nsaintaismil hot; s;Minth-likattiMde. and there la talk rst stseriding a delegation to fraishIncton in ,an endeavor to hare h:m tsrealt tug Settee- - Mhahia, Loom elt and Root seem the -r no if en laroteil r it: 1'1". p I, If ,1'!,1- - irrm the thr state nntat hospitil returts on it.e rail the port g,rerairo,- ,t.! 1,, le ...rip t'"ri,e-aftle- ;n 1,est foot th If the tAan ie -- 11,1..e open ' due to its rotr,rel )1 Writt. ; !VI, 0 11.- ci vr - s i 'ec se taxis-Afte- .1 p;-- ; - COMMENTS AND " ge 64 vnt; 133- 3 603 dilly-dallyi- mat-thig- - ; Ift OPINIONS la Ida ro"' rs, 74 : one-ha- lf rt At 4 LK, 7; r 7 lob Your renef money , will buy if t-- ; 4.c rn Los : ,e Tr" r - 71: ml.poEMMNm 4.,.wmafto 07; - OP 4, Beautiful New Home 5-Ro- om Only $30 a month Just completedyou-ca- raove in THIS WEEK. Located just off a paved street at beautiful ighland Park t tah's largest improved and restricted homeplace where reasonable building restrictions increase the value of ;our propery and insure good neighbors. This home built of red pressed brick, bungalow design. Large front porch. Polished hardwood floors in front rooms. Handsome electric fixtures. Massive firebrick mantel and fireplace. Enameled bathroom and buffet kitchen. Full cemented basement. Built of carefully selected material workmen. by first-claComplete. with big lot, $3100. A small first payment and $30 a month. is ss - Also a four-roocottage for $2875;- a handsome new California bungalow for $5750 and twenty other delightful new homes--al- l for sale on small monthly that he re, er A pi.ti,n , c!,tn cl,ke r, r ressarily denote. .1 an r TIntif.r 1,3 rt,art what tench an insiit stnintil tar No, flevittead ever 4r,,ppe,1 dead, Po far ILA ' r the ronl.nerPrn a, i rotr lint of n. trerl!al-der.1,,ged. t,t a Vtife 'here they kr and t.ea,e. 1)r Ciller la miktt te,!. n 1,,A,-"Eng tan,' hats lecidtot to tax matches. Gre,tt .r.nOVt, fir ai,it wide for the adienrel mrthods he Iticirct! he at". Mintitair Ata. pitirted mpi rid t har 1.y ottwr h!decria reit., row raint apparattie hap!in p tooch .4 ems to be like that of flungl usitati:s thought of as ti imeh an institution are unknown at the Provo huspitaL The photographer never take e people at their The deranged minds of the unfortunate inmates ord. at the establishment have heen ministered to be the kind and symptithetic mlii8 et their smardratt.r The 11) pbeo I, the bar Ittalater of citizenahto Al I D 1..,4 payments. :v PO id - six-roo- m it may be . , m f,rward Mill ! A School for Highland Park THIS YEAR The Board of Education has notified us of its intention to purchase a large school site in, or adjoining Highland Park at once. It has also assured us that temporary school buildings will positively be established at Highland Park in time for tile opening of school next fall. Highland Park has over 100 modern homes and every improvement. It is building up VEla FAST. l'f"" the up-to-d- Get in NOW odvance in price. to $3341 each. Building $II a month will buy two lots. new homes before you act. lots--S20- 0 $S t) the fine OUR AUTOS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE S ee 011 n: lifts .r st the Aida' ,eisr, prernr1 t.. te t - put are The daughter had been away for she said little but liatened- - The girls impressed by the eta .having paid a 'were allofwonderfully years. without the sister. They did not stunt. Than came the letter announcto go to bed at all. so the family unbroken until fair into the ing that she would be home to spend circle was the week. The letter did not say On night- - And she did not eat a lunch.; itpohrgeow.Aridmuayeritcci,imingsucthehyotmasuata tnee:ro...a all. a what train she was coming. Tbere ;after the visiting The xext morning tan. ,;;;; wasi all the bustle around the house ',daughter came downstairs in quite an think. indeed. that some up..toss, that follows tho announcement Of the elaborate outfit. it seemed to the boy- college in this grew1"Irrial ste they fried into the dining would make a virtue uf return of a prodigal. And along with s:solemnly our Lit3,,, wet down to the napkins i room and and 11111TIOUnre that the bustle the members of the family !and the grapefruit And then the neresattlem to maks Spanish ubi.gt,,,,, -What's got the mat- tended began to brush up a little On their ; Visit Or spoke; courses all those which 'neat manner s. for the sister was almost like ter with this outfit since I left the noes engineering and cr.rnmerNe0,;',1,4 all these on subjects related to the Have grapevine? parental sisreal company to the brothers and youngsters got so effeminate that they great empires to the ii.,uillLleds ; ters that had stayed at home. Mother. 'can no longer follow the cuetoms of the trade we are supposetiy read, v., z me It aeems to Why. And there Is ploittoo, felt a little of the importance of their fathers? rease,t I when I was home the proper believe that the collegeevery !hat making an impreinion. though with that was in the up Spanish in a pra,tical place to eat breakfast her mature years she did not take the kitchen. Now I come home and find command contributions from matter ao seriously aa did the younger !that breakfast is served in the dining Industries whose pr.:H.11,-- 1 tto sr4 room and VOTT person has a napkin. sold a freely in Argentin. as at mernbere of the family. hato And at last the daughter came. ghe ;Let a get back to the custom of our Why not try it? The could not watt for the slower means :ancestors of six or seven years ago. If scheme might even pros.. a ef lt, rtai t.t. of transportation in the little city and you'v been eating in the dining room cational surprise. made the neighborhood sit up by since I'v been gone the boys probab- r ly will be wearing monocles in two coming home in one of the town KrNVVC-KCOLONELS,. the evening meal hilla been ' more years. Back to the kitchen, Caraeras a finished there ;every last one of you! If this dininggreat safely Courier-Jo,JrnLouisville t)), gathering round the library table. room show was put on for niy ben.In south. especisiil, lc This sister of theirs was quite a won- !fit I thank you one and all. If it tucky the more a :Lan bbcoz derful person. tapecially to some of i has become a custom let's turn the a colonel at especially. 47 unle about Was she not a l clock back. I've been sating break- iwilful, rebellious, obstrenerore the younger ones. d,,,,... magazine writer of some considerable fast in the dining room for lig years. . anion and inclined to sli.:11. lp 157., note? And wax she not nand co met- but I never did like it. Breakfast 4, admitteck,,--bU- t t rarely,turCit'lsed: to kecorne known LS C'',ifftti 1,4t. ripolitari worys?Thwamaller brother round this houswto testetight-muswondered If she would eat a lunch at be eaten in the kitchen. Let'e go." who ts not sudden an4 gqitt AI 12 o'clock. as he had read of many And she carried her plate Mit to the Iow, and who can t e pd. 4tot..! As for mother. oilcloth covered table. big city folk doing. not escap becominor e0;1. Many men whose course,' is ur,,1 not to engage la rnt,o, Moped prefer fights in opposition to a2, flitututtv,1 Custom. It is the rula rather !num,' exception, to submit good ruo,n,dit or with concealed impati,not. w,:.., the finit three gray hairs appear pher we muM start In to learn Span- temples and the use of the titlemit. Wily NOT LEAKS SPANISH. ish at once tens by popular consent meet amae.1 From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. cows. many colonvls wile, V The worst feature of this indtffera governor is inaugurated of the once to the spoken tong-deThe conferences of the us is that we have the power to appotrt staff it. south of countries commenees in Watihinron, hare been over learning Span- ongig A governor who iies tot sip of na ish for decades. Statesmen and special point as colonolo such of his tionauta. developed many excellent ao he knows by risme is la, illnal polity and of international re-- thrts among us hare been uttering their onto hien dw, warning cry for years. but have been In tho punctiliousness rationstips; hut the fly in the oint,..1'unheeded. Dr. William P. Wilson. of atulahro the polliicoan. ment of the meetings. the lunches. the 'the Commercial Museum. has aimost many youngpractical men who lamii4 dinning and all the gathering' of the ezhawned the language of persuasion been leftenants if they 1,1,1.atimot,1 delegates. aa truly cordial as they are. and adjuration In trying to get our military career are made :inlet h 'schools and colleges to intik(' civil lit.. Another Idenispoett.o ca.a, trir wilful. woeful lack in the ter of speaking Splinsph or French. Spanish a feature of their scientific. prematuro coloneicy is the . of some men to become fat inter, la which onl) equalled by their ignor-- ; engineering and commercial courseu eariy ance of English. The barrier of he has recently reported -- some Ida- A man who measure, as mutate 40 inchoo at tho walatline and Ng yr it is of the kind too ferent languages was never more self- 4ten denetibed as emptily thundering in been convicted of felony is and if we are to do of the thing.; we talk of doing in this Ithe index of catalogues. but not actual groatnsioa and ours, and the matte. bowie of unifying the Western !semis- - enough to keep anyone worried over fore he it 4ti. s I Deers eny calmly turn out have a book German or French are be equipped indeed. Germany mad. no toI;r11.t1,1 her Plans for the Latin America: and If colleges are to back PanAmericatt program out at all in this lodianapolls Negri 111 dr ,,, Eating in the Kitchen When Peace Comes I'll: ; e Re'sist Shock as the dt,1,1Ther, s,it th, not elestrrd to an:- a; 0:- - ham It ma, is., to af-- t . In 1,01nra3 eellaagrte '.",:ittint h,rrieelf nf,t a ,andldate. and that he Intend., to 4., lino the totninut,e. if it le offered him. the situ iti,,n may reeuire ttae.f Into a pante. The ;ea,i flooteevelt for wh(4u tee e'.trolitiatem WU !nen a.,i'ry 04 time )tepibliriene till have n d:rk whom many radiciai Protheir sleeves, end a ea ling part in the rbber) geektva. s4Ly of few weita in nalional Altugether the w:it ,,e fraught with ibterest pi.ItC4fl IC the most 0, etwheim,ne ,harexter. , NTlifN A .- NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 13 191C EVENING DESERET - 7' ,n Phone , Kimb ng NOWWasatch 963We11 call ichai s "Land Merchants" 56 Plenty of money te loan on good real estate atd 58 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. |