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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY J When you are ready to con sider the selection of a Talk ing Machine, do not fail to hear the Victrolas f at Clark's We have all the records of the World's Greatest Artists and deal in Victrolas and Records exclusively. Come in and let us entertain you. . John Elliott Glark Co. 150 S. Main. Phone W. 3275 .1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ICE CREAM, CANDY AND I 1 HOME-MADE CAKES. 2 Stores 2 260 So. State. 55 So. Main. I Delivered Everywhere. 1 luimiinimtimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiimniiiiiiiiiimimtiiiiiimiiiiiiiinr ROYAL BREAD j ; IS NUTRITIOUS : Made in a bakery where ! every precaution is taken to ' have ALL things clean at ALL '. ; times. Baked in accordance '. with our own scientific formula ', ; for PURE bread making. ' '. Such is V ROYAL BREAD ; The bread that made LM - BSbI mother stop baMtao; fbl5) ; t ; We have taken advantage of . the most modern appliances for making a perfect bread. A . '. bread that is a PURE FOOD. ; One in which is retained the ', greatest possible amount of '. food value. ; I Get it at Your Neighborhood Grocer. Fresh every day. ; Royal Baking Co. SALT LAKE humanity it Is about as defensible as poison gas. Admittedly it is a weapon. It is to be used for war. It has no other pur pose than to beat the opponent into submission. It introduces upon our streets a warfare that is comparable to the warfare introduced upon the high seas by the Germans. The Hun submarine warfare was directed against enemies and neutrals alike. And so it is with the warfare now being waged on Salt Lake streets. The waiters war not merely on the restaurant owners, but upon the neu trals who must eat. We have the legislature of 1915 to thank for a law which legalizes pick eting. Instead of trying to harmonize the differences between capital and labor by wise legislation the solons, under the influence of radicals .pass ed a law legalizing Industrial war. The legislators thrust a weapon into the hands of labor and said: "Use it." We might as well elect Bolshe vik! and anarchists to the legislature as well-meaning firebrands who, un der the delusion that they are aiding labor, provide weapons for warfare, Measures of conpillation, not meas ures of wafaio, are what are needed Capital and labor can never get along together so long as they are being egged on to fight and weapons are thrust into their hands . If a restaurant proprietor stationed himself in front of his place of busi ness and lied about the pickets as enthusiastically as they lie about him he probably would be arrested. And if not ,he should be. Suppose that an employer should picket the home of a former employe and hurl charges at the workman's wife and daughters. What would happen? Riot, bloodshed, murder. Even if the employer confined himself to the more or less trup statement that the workman was not granting his wife an eight hour day with pay and a half for overtime the result would be the same. And if the mis guided employer was ground into the dust there would be none so poor, or so rich, as to do him reverence. The waiters who stand in front of restaurants and defame employers are engaged in equally disreputable tasks. They seek to destroy the em ployer's good name and reputation and to wreck his business unless he accedes to their demands. They wage public war upon him and they do it, in this instance ,with the authority of legislators whose heads could be used for billiard balls . This is not a discussion of the mer its of the controversy. In fact the merits of the controversy have noth ing to do with the question of picketing. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Lightning knocked over three men who were sitting on boxes in front of Sawyer's store yesterday. 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