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Show ..; :; , DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY ArRIL 21 1916. ; DESERET i EVENING NEWS Corner of South Temple and Eael Temp:a Mt Otg. Salt Lake, City. Utah. Hmrace G. wititnoy Business Mangivir st7BAle'll 1. By ,orall. I rrlOri PRICER. ..... ....... ...... per year ferrter. per year FeiWe.dy, per year Saturday News. per i year gl; ' SAO 0, Forelen postai extra. oral other roadlow matter for rotreFDflutton,e hubileathri itoti id bo atttlirooaett to tho Editor. Address ell business enmmuniestion on4 all Istnittlinces THE DESERT HirWS, salt Lak City. Utile Member .1 P. M. Alt Bureau Circulation. Fastern representative. Kiony. Moe. Poi New York Sat gib Ave. Chicago 1",,T co, 172 no Michigan Ave Detroit Oie. 1261 K 00000 Bundling. Entered at the poototlios of gall Lake City. as pecond clans matter according to Act of Congress. lierch I. ISIS. SALT LAKE CITY. MEXU70 , I ! , - - I P - I s t , , . e , " : ArttIL 21. 1511 IMMEDIATE NEED. epigrammatic Amertcan genral is credit- ed with the etetement that the need of the state of Texes was that the people Woe more cotton and lettedisturbence. A Millar notion as to the needs of Mexico has found present lodgment in the minds of nom of the leading men of the neighboring republic. For many yeers past the principal Induntry in most parts of that country has been the raising of nearly everything else except crops. The result le that the prospeet of food shortagealways more or let imminent has now become critical. Large areas of productive land have been left unfilled, and such cultivation as has been attmpted is greatty reduced in extent and thoroughnees. The nation Wes today the danger of famine and public misery, with domes.. destitution end deeperate lawlessness as inevitable attendant evils. To poor Mexico's existing woes there need be added only starvation to fill her cup of sorrow to the brim. In this dire emergency one patriotic official has resorted to a plan from which much is expected, and which Is regarded with favor by pub-M- e spirited men in other states and provinces. tie has internal jurisdiction over six Mexican state,' where the scarcity or failure of the coming crops I. moat menacing; and in order to atimulate bet, ter if not larger farming. he has made public offer of a prize of 11.000 for the best planted field In each and every township in his whole territory. With the offer of money reward h &leo makes earnest appeal to the patriotism of the people. He dwell. upon the dignity of honorable labor. and cella especially for a display of industry in connection with the soil. Het would bend every national energy to the increseed production of human food; the vital (Mention is rot now ; es to what political faction or president shall dominate. but whether the people shall be able to live at all. The lamentable condition which his proclaniation depicts is largely a consequence of political disturbances. and until order is restored there will be only slight imprOVement. with or without Every Mexican of Intelligence must realize cannot return until the revolu ; that prosperity floras and uprisings and outlawry shall ream.. beans end bandits do not grow well together on ; the mime soil at the same time. neither do corn i and culthroots. nor vegetable and vagabonds. In view of this. the general attitude of the Mexican government and people toward the United Mame. which is their bent.friend and is honestly trying to do them tiOnUirlil service. Is as inexplicable as ell is ungrateful. - THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN VIINCE A 1 - :I 11 , . prize-mone- y. 1 i i VEINTERDAra dispatches said that a etrong force of Russian troops disembarked at Mar. sillies at noon, destined to fight "somewhere In France." and that General Joffre welcomed them In an order of the day and called upon the Pim Pie to receive them with open arms. Many months ago we read of a Boeotian horde that had slipped out of the frozen north. landed In England and then found their way crofts the channel to reinforce the lines of the Entente Allies. , It made very gond reading. It 'teemed to be a remarkable piece flt grand strategy to get thee troop, there., They had been omen. apoken to and !counted. It was a thrilling chapter in the history , of the war. Then some wag spoiled it all by toiling thitt th e yarn grew out of someone having over- ! heard someone say "they are rushire troops to The only thing wrong with the mastrandere." t log story was that it was not true. The question now naturally arises. are they mobile troop' to liarseil1ee7 If so, where are they 'coming from and where hair they beenrdre they Totrimiee. Potions or some of Nicholas' moujiks, 'Per the present we confess to being more or lase eiteptical In spite of the circumstantial story of yesterday and its seeming confirmation In today's dispatches. TWE NATION BEIIIND TME PRESIDENT. I , .4 e t r 1 T ' I it E N. country to praise commonta puhlished in Thn )ns- - bm terday ahowed all parts ''f the solidly behind tho governmnt In its pooition on the submarine queotion with Germany. The paper." quoted represent all oectiona of the United States and all shorten of political opinion. The vontl menta expressed "'Now tntiking urunIniiss of thought on the grave aituation that now ,nntrnting thin country. From North tn South and from the .e.tery,e to the Facitlet American opinion In th Atm, The Democratic pref. and the Rpliblican fhnulder to 'Moulder In approval of th artirn taken. grim of the Republican editors bellese Mat the atop 'Mould have . been taken bmg ago. hot this In th lung lift of ropers" la their only minted. the only diticordant notes PIO soundeod in the New York Stoats Zeitving and tho Otaa.ts 7101tung. Th opinion ,. their editors hold ate actrcely ee regarded ao AinericAn in any sense of the word. 31areover, their influence i indiCAted in th fart probably no greater then that of all the thousand', of popera in thin n,n;ntry. big' and small. these two wand elotie io ?hp view they take. In their loneliness the) aro rather to be pitied than censured. tempt compared with which ble matioing beconvas Insignificant. It is clearable that public, sentiment should always be kept in a condition of healthful hate toe this moat odious outrageippon pubtic morals. This is one came where laws balm been framed to protect the guilty as will as ths dead the latter are not In need of law protectl.m. The blackmatler's shafts fall homeless at the feet of thoeto whose (91MICiOUS Innocence places them beyond hie power to intimidate or eereet. But the law proposes that throes who may have "skeleton in thcir closet," who may have shady chaptere in their Ova, shall not be made the victims of unsertiouk,os harpies and characer itsmann whose silence can be bought with gold. In spite. however. of law and public antiment, blackmailing Mai become amewhat of a lirirrICO. apecially in America, and it thrives particular-1In limes r4 potitirel tivity. With tho general slectiona for I916 win several months distant. It has already reared its hideous front in leriwoi parte of the country. It will doubtles be seen in many other places Is the campaign progressell Upon some against whom It will he directed. It may have the effect which its manipulators desire, but it is to be hoped that these may be few. The manly c, urea. and the one whieh will ultimotely win in popular faVor. is to defy the mieer.i,le wretches who seek thir own profit out of anothere weaknossa, acid dare them to do their dirty worst. Ratter to submit if need be to expo,- urs. and have it over with once and tor all, than live in constant dread and shivering slavery to a at of rogues who fatten on IT,en. fears and who by their owa conduct prove that they are worsts than those whom the,yceek totorrorize and Week biThe 'orfanoa of these latter what they may. SCIENCE UNHINDERED BY THE WAR. HE announcement or the discovery by Dr. Just of Vienna of an eiectric veil that upon exhaustion restores itself through chemical assimilation of the oxygen front the air will attract attention throughout the world. It may be set down as one of the most important discoveries in the dell of electrical cience in years What remains la to make the intention :Gadfly and cheaply availit'lle uaers of "batteries" for countlees purposes The householder ia familiar with the dry battery that runs down, putting the doorbell out of commamon. The automobile user recalls his dismaY when he fo'and his ignition retem ratied him. When thee, hatteties run down. eloctrinians say they are polartsed, or the electrolyte may have become chemically exhausted or iso changed in Its nature as to be of no further max Whatever the use the cells are put to, or whatever the Cause of their usviesanem after serviett during a certain period. batteries which readily polarise or for other reasons logo their vitality. subject their users to annoyance and expense that would 'teem to be removed by the new discovery of the Vienna scientist. ft he has found a tell that reatoree Itself by taking the oxygen from the free sir. he has brought a boon Into tristraCa that will be eagerly 'ought by all who require the nibti eleotrie flu14 from such a ource. The discovery may be expected to revolutionise the use of loctricity in many (fields. Dr Just is apparently a modern Volta whose fame will ha as great as that of the father of the drat battery. i dre-oe- ll ONT WAY TO IJOA: MILLIONA. interetting business nnouncemont of last week was that the European Allis' had Just given an order and entered into contraet in this country for a no lees quantity than 171.040,000 worth of beef stow. "put up In tine" idoncher know and delivered as rapidly as the American factories turn ft out. the experienees and 'scandals in oonnection with the "embalmed" beer as served to the United tat. soldiers in Cuba and Porto Rico eighteen years ago. the newspapers and jokesmitha of the country have hewn trying tel hare fun with this foreign order. The canneries. however. which have receive,: a share of it are too seriously busy producing the aliment and txpieulating the profit,' to Nee anything unueually humorous In the incident. There is oven a aide. as one shortfriend are presighted canner and his pared to testify. It has lately become known that immediately after the European war started. an New lereov man. whose whole capital. however. was oarried under his hat. went to a manufacturing friend with the suggestion that the latter put out a spacial brand of beef stew suitable for moldier,' in the field. The canner cautiously agreed that there was merit in the idea, but he had to say that beef 'new was not a treat Wire when parked In tin. Moreover. the Idea was quits impracticable. to, his way of thinking. when asattelatel with its proponents further hint that ft! means of a partition In the can. It might be posaible tn add a Om of pumpkin pie. thus making each tin the receptacle of a square meal. At this the cannr laughed outright; awl wow and pie went together into the limbo of discarded sug- A Iles-aili- semi-pathet- ctive-braine- d gestiona. The pie remains there to this day. hut the beef stew has been triumphantly brought back anti somehody Is going to make millions out of it. That "oomehody." however. doesn't happen to be the New Jersey ranner who was too econsiorvativs. or his brainy Mend, whoa. lack of dollars made kin fail to profit hy his settee. 'To Wire le hut nathr nern far leateemanGovernor Ra,ston of Indiana. If that he no then atateerneaship 1P ah,,,it the COMITIOntPt thine in the United State.. of Arne-.- . may In the, Commoner Mr. Pryen. pretending to be Neut. friend. atiara him. And th previdente reply MIllit have )p.n. "'Heaven save nie from my friendv. THE BASENESS OF RUMBA; I Pr WE t knoan to the IL law as hi Ai ',mall haw the peculiar feature and Is diK,in,t from ail othr crimes in that the guilt of the 1,,,c Agatost whom It is employed doe!. not mitigate th trim Itself. Iva ugliness la in no dcgree poft,r,1 h thp fact that it finds Its victim vulneruhie Itc MAIV guilty of the arenas which hi. WAS 141 r threaten to use ou a weapon against him. And mai deserve punishment for it. Rut the mornont his enemies begin to use their knowledge of it to extort money or any other conccssion from him. under threat of exposure. that moment poihrie wympathy turns in ht. favorat least tha blackgnallarti are dewed with an abhorrence and con. device A 11 Angeles literary rbitt has boon diserussing thus quoseinn. "Aro mon shor0- - Yt ta hard to soy. but in ',root thoy aro nt,on Porha poi the tePen why Premter Aequith does not rare to eons,rtot thP mpirried men ta that he does not want to double eroap them. Prsitton note normitor on rnarinf wortato fl000nt show that lam:mare mode to concial thought. WitoonG WI.n. Pubslam to Germany summarizrresidnt ed, "I prnpnvo tn tight it nut tin his line If it takes not. 10 slimmer A. one manna' tine. nnt rnak a summer OPP 1,1111MAttarft doea nnt make a war. Ito Th Villa hunt hail t.o,nrro a vtro of "Sutton, buttorL whole got flag, blitAn" "tarn It 'aka mk. ttt n to r rnu eh. mak whirl-- , piarr.t bItt ftta ea n tr much The alr of irdnetry oome men have about them looku wonderfully like hot air. How mueh easter to point a moral than to point an epigram. Salt Lake Theatre At 'Aide Cad In the War. Japan Was BODOSIIIP the Airbner ol the Wrattera Pacific and OverII,)rd of ha dandle Grass's. of the European con- great the price exacted from tlie vanquished victor. none of the contending nations will micape without deep and lasting hurt. Groat Britain. the flattest of tho countriee involved in tho struggle. will be on the winning side. said Lord Rombery the other day, but silo will be "graselY crippled. bolt paralysed franca. Russia and Italy will bleed for yearn from the wounde of war. "Unites the collective common mom of mankind prevails before the worst comet" declared Earl 'Lamborn. former lord chancellor. "the great continent of Europe will be little better than a wilderness - peopled by old men. women and children." There is ono of the printsipal belligerents. however, that is quite fr., from these gloomy apprehensions. Japan has lost little and gained much. Her army and navy are Intact; the increase in her debt is probably balanced by the profits from her munition industry. vastly expanded to eupply orders of Russia; she has a decisive victory to contemplate and no defeats to explain or regret. Above all. her power and prestige have been enormously enhanced. While her great rivals for dominance In the Far East are of trials exhausting themselves in Ravage wrens-Hiahe calmly awaits the outcome, secure in her detachment. conscious that every sanguinarl battle in France or Russia or Mesopotamia drains vigor from Europe and gives added potentiality to her own influence in the Orient, , se The 'noon striking evidence Of her of power la men in the remarkable change in Japanese sentiment. At the beginning of the war Japan was plainly gratified to be made a party to the great world struggle. She took pride in being admitted to the council. of Europe. even at the coat of making war, and WWI as eloquent as any of the powers In Justifying her procedure as a sacrifice in the cause of civilization. It wan with a sort of proud humility that she uggeated her inclusion In the Triple Entente upon equal terine with the other member. She vies not unwilling; to consider amen the loan to bar allies of half a million or so of her very efficient troops. for adequate compensation. such as the cession of France's territory of Very different is the present attitude of the placid and observant Nipponese. They ars no longer content to be regarded as useful subordinate In the contest for empire. They are perfectly and juotillablyconvinced of their own importance. Their toithusisam for the preservation of Europe from Teutonic domination has perceptibly cooled. while their determination to consolidate Japanese hegemony in the Far East has proportionately grown stronger. At a coot comparatively trifling the island empire has become the arbiter of the western Pacific and the overlord of its Asiatic ' .IN Lila ECCLES -- The - . mDr, ,,,, ..,..." CHM' . Easter Mrs.Bumpstead Le Igh Tomorrow &Mt& - kat. Mammon. 14SSIL" Sam; waxed Tosnvnow NighL ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW , The Beet of Teat EMIL CARL'S Assisted by Noel Stuart Co.. lintal RankON & Julie Rine Lobs Girlie. Mallen 42 Hunter. a Dugan Raymond, Dupree Dupree, Travel Weekly Sikeirthestra. if tionea:14 .1feet, Matiners SSaAO" 113t 20e 7SeEre 8:IS it. in Phone Waa. 724. W. 2 S. Near Mai or,;" ik 1r I Urge priceethree shoes howeAteltV. NVateh tor the Pantasou Road chow Noirt Wefk illittKES -.1- 'M. fly the author of "Pee o' . FAIR PREY POR TIM IMIEMT. Sty Henn." Masa. 2:20, Thum and Sat, 15e Me. Night. 4:20. 113.e 214 be btk Next weekAnn Plawrod in 11 U.. title role of The Rebel," with Wilkes Pitiless. 7' a It J TE 1 ,k.- f e. tonne Name! newcomer In Sunday little colored CH. C110411. 'eve her name to the teacher as 'Fertilizer Johnson." Later the teacher naked the child's mother If that was right. ma'am. darn hor tillnle." mid the fond parent "Tou see she WAS namei ter me and her father. Her father's name am Ferdinand and rIT n m Ii LIM So w mimed her Fertilizer."-- Boston Transcript MVO ! CIN th,s met ire the 4 n tot th,s..o forst YM ritflt , rot one 'tot lia114 r ,taw 4 fi,:,) :ett 'tot, of r f, 1 Itgt taitlekT at OFT$," cqi '''sorrho I.11 t3 c,, ,. ,Itt ever.,ng, erri the so 66I1r, Fon FEET ort 1,1:A17.g !14 I e.o: the ext11 SIMISMWErl,NLVT 11C1111L15N1 .1. No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No In Meena le "Little .0 . The ntory of a 'Ude Dull girl and a boron rho seas 'Patent eringers. L-- t.400,- -i AMERICAN 71 I I CZ) C31 1 1 ik V ROAMnpmass MARY PICKPORD in 'The Eternal I Grind' ',;Thi-,- i, , tor roe I Program-- 6e AR? ACIORD the cowboy hero In railer. "RUINING LINDAttly REPrr4- 11011." Riley Chamberlain am political comedian. THE ormry9 ncro Pit Aroma. 1,1',.." a,2 ' 't li,s---- ar,1 . - .-. Smb,9 by DR. JA,NIES E. TALMAGE loDofty Mangy ot A virile wtotare three cat to,. t - The THIRD EDITION of this great work Pitifiliftga 'Under Azure Skies' - a,":4 Tog "JESUS THE CHRIST" 'Human Driftwood' Onantntr. feetfeet polite& can r, f. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111031111111.1111 Today and Saturday. ROBERT 'WARWICW and PRANCES 111E1,07i In' tha emotional picture. 'A BIRD OP PRET. go limping around with aching. p - I BROADWAY furring intim tf f )o,1p, A i,t' :f !r,!,;;;:: 110 draws the soreness srI nthNory boa. chafed. I out of feet that chafe. smart ar,4 fl ors sore and swollen you herdly get Ms"- instantly sops pa:1 11:" is glc6 your shoes on or off? wby don't you callouses and buntrons frot. Set a box of lig" from the ous for tired. aching. F, t' more fea drug store now and gladden your tor- - MOT shoe tightness-4.-c, torture. feet? tured -Tie makes your feet glow with I Ask for "Th." Get on:. comfort; takes down swellings and vertisement. MI y putted-u- , 1 it , 3,, tY4 1 TODAY Barton Holmes Travelog-orBray Cartoon. Puffed-up- , Calloused Feet or Painful CornsTry "Tiz" - REA L. NOT REEL Mtnle merklin convert Orebrotra. a company of artist. Prof. McClellan. director. O nee."--Atlant- Sallie ornilf f & ig Moos teroh'. Se ky A 1 A She Rad a IteaanaDinah Snow was a colored cook In the home at th Smith. otl mnrning nn going to the kitchen Mrs Smith noticed that Dinwn looked as if she had been tangled up with a rnaA "Wh.. Dinah!" exclaimed .be. "What in the aorld bax happened to roil" done "Was me husbare." explained Noah,. went an beet me mein. an jet' to' nothiu too." "Again!" cried Mrs. Smith. with Mettatend order. "le he in the habit of besting you? Why don't you More him arrested?" "Been thinkin ob ft several Hates. triteay.." was the rejoinder of Dinah. "but !Natal aebah had a. Journal money to pay his Auerbach's Opposite ..Arozitentents -- DOROTHY GISH ono-mis- ts Gillte--Nse- Prow. Cr Big DON'T MISS ... The Feld Tretb. Jimmie Willie..What ar you going te be triton you grow up' Tommy GlutsAn American bandit I n Mexico. Jimmie Mt that dangerous?' r. Neither aide can !boot Tommy of You for fear causing international compliestio- 811014: TRIANGLE THE CRUELTIES OF PEACE. I s Company Flohing 1"(714INW272 tST A JUST FOR FUN Our Catalog PeopleGet egN Ream oluditi bl. Christian Register. Shocking as are suffering and the deetruction of lives by war. the gayety and enjoyment of life at the same time may be eves more shocking. While five dm away population. suffer for clothing. food and medicines and little children orphaned by war might be supported for three dollars a month. the lavish expenditure of 11101101 on Muriel and dissipation. the riotous and insolent waste of reenurces. the extravagance and which reports say were never so eonapicuous as now in our metropolis. indicate a hardness of heart. a coldness of imagination. a cruelty of indifference which warfare hardly exceeds. Peace hath her cruelties as wee) as war. and when they are selfish and unpitying they 'teem in a way more cruel than the cruelties of war. While wounded men undergo operations sithout anaexthetirs. on wonders how many of them would he saved their &spiny if these for whom champagne flows freely at ten dollars a quart were to feel the sham of their brutality and send its cost to the war hospitals. nil usual reply that this expenditure helps eupport someone who needs siso to live may be left to the to make short work of. Those who make it must blush for their Melina they should ask: Who needs this expenditure most Where will it do the most good? Ws need an Antos Little i Out-of-To- W. T. NORDQUIST, KELE:ern) FEATURES TM Sign of the vio Rochester At a preparedness rally in New York. Mr. tin-do- n Bates used effectively the argument advanced by Mn. Burton of this city that the woman who didn't raise her boy tn be a soldier has no right to the defenee of any other woolen's boy. The argument oould not be more cogently preeented. It leaves nothing unsaid: it covers the ground. it Is unimprovably. unanswershiy pecific aid to the point. And its application is no more evident to women thin to men. The pacifist and whose Mama dont raise him to be a soldier or who didnt raise himself to be one. or who lw too proud to f!ght. has no right to expect braver men to protekt him in times of trou- ne--Li Co. "' t Nam rRne STOCK NEXT DOOR" Springfiald Republican. a comThe Czar of Russia has appointed mitts to introduc business methods into Gov. we ernmant administration. First thing know, ors shall be learning a thing or two from the Russians. Choose. -11C"Tit'S. itailiStrollattiMainwirallittatawawn-Qatom- "THE HOUSE Candidate! The First To Each Week di Credit to pia ying A. You To Be One Of Pay s.Other Dia Feature Actsli New York Evening Puy,. And the Republieana used to think it good Soke Ii, talk about the Inomorratiei Perpetual HUM! L I you like novelty, airto stunning costumes. new 'twee and fun. don't mitts this bul "THE mysric BIRD." The Vaudeville surprise of the pear. THE ERNEST ' ' !!, It Retrui.u , r, I 11P11.15.1 - WATCH c'q 4 TONIGHTALL WEEK. Philadelphia North American. Wonder why Villa doestil deny that h raided folumbow and Day that it must have bean hit by a floating mine. Se For Alb npretstve 0 I 111A4 I N4Yr TORPED0ED. ,Icry ofA! I n Tr ' --- -- North-Ameri- "SHINNY ON TEE OWN Si DV!" 71 ory 1 a Indo-Chin- a. Comment and Opinion After . "t new-een- I it Easter. You'll be tickled with the hit you'll make on Easter mom with one of these new suits. I've put in a corking good let of styles and specially priced them for Easter sdling at - rrn H LL2.. Correctly Tailored and Style All the Way. Pay "KINDLING" Of PE! 01 sod company in repertoire. Our-Ma- coasts.--Philadle- phia e NOR si, ,T f Di1 l Here's Your droluawr VHATEVER the result N critic-P.m- I - The Wicked Partner Is now on the press,,and will be ready for diz,tribution about May 10thalready two entire editions, cnrrpri31ng more than 15,000 copies have been exhausted. Orders for the new issue will be filled in the Feitience in which they are received. and The third edition contains Many Additional Notes Reference. The arrangement of matter and paging is the same al in in the earlier issues, and thus the use of all editions the same class is facilitated. 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