Show r The Friday Morning III S FLYER IN GERM TOILS rTAItES KCAPE Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic- an November 30 1917 THE MAKING OF A SOLDIER OF THE SEA Hydroaiirplahe Leaves British Ship To Chase Away a Hos&ile Airplane Cd A Marine Cantonment ' Nov — The ohly Corps enlisted man in the serv- ice of the United States with two medals of honor is one Daniel Dailey top sergeant of a machine gun comcorps In training pany of the marine here He got his second medal only the other day It Is sftung on &blue ribbon spangled with white stars and It is to be worn' around the neck but Top Sergeant Dailey carries It in1 his back pocket with his pipe Not that he doesn't it— that he does — but In theappreciate back pocket with his pipe is a place of honor and besides it wouldn't look well as a necktie If he wore one medal around his neck -- Patrick O’Brien Leaps From Teuton Prison Train and ' Is Fugitive 72 Days i he’d have to wear the SENDS MESSAGE TO MOTHER IN WYOMING t Downed One c -- 111 Nor 29 — A laconic ca- from German prisblegram on letter i:capeil follows' prepared this city for the stirring new today of the escape of Flieht Lieut Fatrlck daring u’Brlen The ntessajce quoted was Ills and was addressed Itto was “Pat" signed mother Mrs Margaret O'Brien forwarded to CowleysonWyo where she John is vlnllina another Before taking up aviation five years O'Brien was locomotive ago Patrick on the Santa Ie road and engineer made his home at Richmond Cal and San Francisco According to John he escapes from danhad several narrowcareer but these did ger in hi railroad not quench his enthusiasm for the more hazardous career of flying When he left Canada he was in command of a squad of twenty men He is O’lliien Feted in lmdon 29 — Ideut Tatrlck Nov London O'Brien of Momence 111 south of Chicago the first American member of the British flying corps to escape from has arrived in London Germany eluded his captors by jumping O'Brien from the window of a speeding train o a fugitive for seventy-twlie then became was within days ahd as his goalelectrocution escaped sight narrowly from the charged wires along the Holland frontier mother Mrs After caiding his aged O'Brien at Momence to exMargaret Lieutenant pect to see him soon O'Brien called upon American Ambassahis dor Page to seek advice to to be transferred regarding the Ameridesire can flying corps Last night O'Brien was dined hy a group of admiring flier who like scores of friends along he had been the front had believed he was reported missing killed when August 17 last O'Brien who Is a sturdy young man of 27 was flying In the American aviation squadron at San LMgo Cal when R C and obhe went to Victoria tained a commission in the Canadian army Going to France the next year he distinguished himself by his great lines On the the German daring over 17 enemy gunners August morninghimof to descend but fortunately forced he landed behind his own lines Wounded Four of the next dav saw Late afternoon Fighting him again over the German lines fighting the eremy There were twenty German machines to six British in the encounter O’Brien's machine alone enfour enemy craft and accountgaging before O’Brien was shot ing for one the upper lip He fell with through his damaged airplane from a height ex-of in feet O’Brien says he cannot was not killed When plain why heconsciousness he was in he regained a German hospital Later the lieutenant epent three weeks at a prison camp at Courtrat before he was started for the Interior of Germany There were three other a In his prisoners under as a ruse O’Brienguard when strong compartment had the window opened by complaining of the smoke When the train was sixtv miles Inside Germany and travmiles an hour O'Brien eling thirty from the train skinning the Jumped whole side of his face reopening the consciouswound in his lip and losing ness It was about I o'clock In the and the darkness shielded him morning When he recovered he was lying in a field Then for seventy-tw- o days he was a He fugitive travelingfields onlyandatswam night rivers through trudged snd canals in Germany Luxemburg and Belgium before he reached the Dutch frontier At the time of his flight he had a piece of sausage on which he subsisted several days after which his sole sustenance consisted of turnips and other vegetables found in fields O'Brien did not know the German son’s Madame Lyra models are sufficiently boned there too so as to show no discrimination Dailey feels the only thing to do is to keep them in his back pocket Dailey is the real fighting man He — is the oldest man In his company — he and himself older than the major enlisted long ago It was during the Boxer rebellion in China that he earned his first medal of honor Dailey wasn’t the first man over the wall but he was the first man over that section at which he was particular stationed He held back an entire army corps more or less of Boxers until the rest of boys got up and over arid a medal of honor was his reward The second medal came after he bandits down pitched into a gang of routed them in Santo Domingo and never displays single handed Dailey his medals except to the friends of Then the major on the major’s orders someHe has he does it reluctantly thing of the attitude of a miser to- Captured in Battle With 4 Enemv Planes Had Moracnc-- other '“THOUGH flexible and comfortable the sea- Lowering a big British hydroairplane to chase away an attacking enemy plane This Ii$ British airplane was being transported on board an airplane carrying’ vessel when an enemy airthe plane apparently bent on mischief hove in sight After being lowered into tbe water the plane chased away finished enemy and then circled about to make sure that no hostile aircraft or submarines were near That task it settled into the water alongside the ship and was raised to the deck by pulleys the same apparatus by which it was lowered into the water SOLDIERS DINE LIKE KINGS ON NOBLE TURKS Thanksgiving Repasts at the Fort Are Bountiful Beyond Compare Soldiers at Fort Douglas celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday in ifue American fashion with the best turkey dinners at each mess that the company cooks could achieve Col Alfred saw to it that each cook was Ifas-brou- ck but he used a little French language on a kindly Belgian who was so happy to meet an American in British uniform that he sheltered him for sevthen gave him eral days The cover his uniform and old clothes to Belgian directed him to the nearest route to the frontier O'Brien swam the River Meuse near Namur and the next day was challenged by German sentries who'dccided he was a peasant But his narrowest escape was reserved for his last day as a fugitive when he could see Dutch territory To O’Brien circumvent the charged wires built a bridge in a nearby wood and threw it across the wires Hut it broke under his weight and O'Brien received a shock which he says he can still feel When he recovered he dug under with his bars hands a tunnel the wire and although It was slow progress after several hours he had a hole big' enough to crawl through He then hurried to the nearest British consul who arranged for his transportation to London supplied with everything In the way of edibles that the market afforded and in addition the mess funds of the diffurnished cigars and ferent extras companies Gov and Mrs Simon Bamberger and Elea Mayor and Mrs Mont daughter and Secretray of State Harden Ferry Bennlon and daughter Aurelia called on Colonel Hasbrouck at dinner time the to view the repasts to be set before Bamsoldiers On their return Governor the solthat in his opinion berger saidFort diers at Douglas were enjoying the best Thanksgiving dinner in Utah “Polly" Makes eeoat Visit Wednesdav evening the army Y M C A was visited for the second time by Two masked the mysterious ’’Polly” after witches appeared as before Just baskets left two big clothes soldiers nightfallwith presents for the heaped and departed leaving no clew as to their identity was maraed with a Bach The numbers corresponded number present In ’‘Polly’s” note book with numbers In the which was hung on theY wall XL M i' A main room of the army G Caster secretary and (i M Wris-le- y the gifts redistributed as assistant each presbook to note the ferring was taken out of the basket and ent announcing the name of the soldier recipient a Polly” is the name of of the mysterious purpose at organized for society making1 life happy for the soldierstwo Fort Douglas A short time ago and girls appeared atto the army “Y” Note asked “Polly’s hang permission Book” in the main hall near the desk On each line was a number with a for the registering of a blank space On the inside front soldier’s name cover page was this legend: A ad m Pleasant One It In 'Twill he the night before Thanksgiving When Polly will make your life worth living ' ’Tie simple to but sign your name So take a chance and play the game” Secretaries at the ”Y” saw to it that the soldiers were invited to register Nobod) knows who “Polly” is A note left by the witches Wednesday evening stated that members of the Salt Lake Red Cross helped with the presents this time When the usual crowd had gathered Caslast night at the Y M C! A Mr ter and Mr Wrisley opened the new gift packages Pies candy tobacco crisp of packages jelly greenbacks article that a soldier wants and wereevery the them with among gifts and all went the friendship of the givers was “movie night” at Wednesday a viothe fort ”Y" night and after the films lin player furnished music and the “worked over” by a soldier piano wasThe new Records for the big player tried out and altophonograph were had a good time getgether everybodv ting ready for Thanksgiving Many Dlae la £ L Homes Mr Wrisley acted as medium for Salt Lake people who wanted a soldier from the post to take Thanksgiving dinner with them Many soldiers accepted invitations from friends in town and Invitations which about eighty accepted came through the Fort Douglas Y M C A but there were not nearly enough soldiers who wanted to leave the fort to accept all the invitations They were having too good a time of their own NEW MEN TAKE OREMUNE JOBS Traffic Back to Normal by End of Week Declares Manager Reason That traffic on the Orem line both and passenger will be back to freight normal hy the end of the week was the statement yesterday of Ross Beason on Ills return from the traffic manager will re-bo coast The road's operation with duemercarried on he explained of gard for the crews passengers and safety chandise men A number of the manager said bad been hired who came to Balt Lake from coast strike-breakecities but he denied that Their purthey were pose in taking the jobs he said was All to secure permanent employment of the men were experienced it being necessary for them to present exTdence of ' capability before being Intrusted with the responsibility of operating trains The company’s attitude he Intimated no actual strike existed The was that former employes had quit their jobs beand there so far as relationship tween them and the company was concerned the matter ended rs VERNAL FIREMAN 52 OFFERS TO ENLIST Rhodes scholar graduate of Stratton a yesterday will the Oxford university England to club members at the luncheon speak scheduled for next Saturday: Mr been engaged In Belgian 8tratton hasrelief work during the war and French and will talk on his experiences in these countries in the handling of American relief work A ar for your perfectly bone) re- quirements p vrAM AH Madame Lyra Corsets come in a wide range of models of vafor all rying proportions of types of figures — in a wide materials— beautiful brocades coutils batistes etc range Other models $500 $650 $750 and up There is a Madame Lyra’ model for “you” Will you not ask-t- o see it? It will afford you style and comfort — and the price is reasonable too IIIf fPUU 21 C M I —Learn How to Use The Fleioher Yarns Mrs M E Brideaux is here from Philadelphia to show our customers how to use the Fleisher Taras This is an opportunity that no one interested in fancy work should miss for not only will Mrs Brideaux teach you anything you wish to know about knitting and crocheting with the Fleisher Yarns but she also has with her an inter-esting display of the newest garments 1 OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-11- 4 SOUTH MAIN ST STRATTON TO TELL ABOUT RELIEF WORK BISHOP GLASS HOLDS SERVICES IN DENVER Officials of the University club anthat Warren nounced services In tlie CathedThanksgiving o t the Immaculate Conception Denver Colorado were conducted by the RlghC Rev Joseph Glass Bishop of Salt Lake Bishop Glass has been attendthe “enthronement” of the Right ing Rev J Henry Tlhen the new Bishop of ral Denver who toaft- his seat on Novem- ber Handcart Veteran Diem— Mrs Sarah Ferguson a handcart veteran of 1856 died here today of internal troubles aged 72 She is survived by two sons William and Fred and one daughter Mrs May Claytoji Funeral' services will he held In the Third ward chapel Friday at 2 p m 28 rBntM-RuMIn- n 0 Over the top and far away in ihe lead is the position occupied by Fxelso Special XELSO Vernal Nov 29 — Although 52 years old John Schuler a fireman at the has volunteered to enbuilding list in the United States army Schuler has won marked success with veterinarian remedies and believes that he could render valuable services " in the veterinary corps Col-tlio- rp Urrild-Rrpnbllr- in is an irresistibly delicious drink made from ripened grains and tonic hops For many years Americans have waiIted for just such a drink --AJo matter now fit you are V! one gjass of BEAUTY AND GRACE MYSTERY AND MUSIC RAILROAD LINE MAY EXTEND TO MYTON MAKE LIBERTY BILL If all-stbill Is the offering of Miss Dorothy Van manager of the theatre for this week it isLiberty road show Hippodrome S No and every act Is a headliner De Mont and company the Human' Bell Is Ihe auperlatlve in the mysline tery From beginning to end this act you baffled for a solution keeps to be the greatest mysIt Is Insaid vaudeville and of this tery will be convinced when you seeyou it Another very fascinating act is that of Morrison southland dancers The Peyton sisters compose a that Is hard to dainty sister team have a repertoire surpass They are of songs that the last in that form of entertainment word and their gowns sre wonderful Virgil and Lato Blanche sre novthe eye elty acrobats Miss La delight Blanche who is especially said to have the most perfect' figure of any woman in vaudeville The I at Marsellaiae Musical Extravaganza is an sxcsllsnt act There is a Madame Lyra Corset wards them of them Although he musta be full When the never tells story Dailey boys gather In the bunkhouse at night Dailey will go out Into the camp and hunt up qome old crony of former campaigns who la a story teller and back to entertain the newly bring himmen Then he will go to bed enlisted for Dailey is the hero of many a story that is told by the older men of the marine corps “What do you think of the new Springfields” asked the major of his top sergeant when they were fighting the little brown men in the Philip pines “Not much" said the “Old Top” “I hit a feller In the neck with one the other day and it didn’t break It' “What the “No his neck” Dailey Is juzt as anxious to get started on the “big trip” as any one in camp The difference Is that the others expect to come back Dailey doesn't “If the Dutch don't get me” he says “the weather will' Dailey is an old man His hair Is snow white and if he wore a beard he But unlike would seem a patriarch most old men who know what war is he is glad America got into the big declared was fight The day war was The only time the happiest of his life to desert was he ever was tempted He when he thought we wouldn’t at the a enemy crack wanted Agricultural College Offers Course in Irrigation and Drainage to Farmers Jack Bolls 20 years old was arrested at Second South and West Temple streets last night hy Patrolmen Stien and Watts and charged with selling liquor to soldiers According to tho police Bolls Is one of the leaders in a gang which has persistently furnished soldiers with liquor in spite of the efforts of the police He will be turned over to the custody of the federal - TOBE TAUGHT CHARGE AGAINST MAN SOLD SOLDIERS BOOZE in'di-vidu- USE OF WATER Realizing that the demand for increased production in Utah may be met In part through many sections by more scientific use of water supplies the Utah Agricultural college will offer a special course In irrigation and drainage to farmers This will he taught the winter term which during next Wednesday and will last begins until March 10 “The value of growing water andconstantly the excessive waste of land water-logginwhich has resulted from g due to canal seepage and oveYirriga-tio- n has made the question of proper Irrigation and efficient drainage of paramount Importance to western farmers” said Prof O W Israelsen in of this department charge “The course will the measurement of Irrigation teach water the proper amounts to apply to different soils for different crops the cost and installation of small pumping plants for irrigation and of small drainage systems” - to hygienically support the figure The boning of each al Madame Lyra Corset however depends entirely upon the particular requirements of the definite figure for which the corset is designed as it goes without saying that the slender the medium and the well developed types each call for a different amount and a different kind of figure support ( ft- - oXQj -- v Special Myton Nov 29 — As wagon freighting has proven to be too costly a method the Uintah Railway company may extend Its line from Weston This belief is based on a recent Investigation of the situation by Warren Stoutnour member of the public utilities commission The companv Is reported to have lost 8183000 hauling freight by wagon will make you FEEL BETTER No matter how well you lookone glass of EXELSOk make you LOOK BETTER And no matter how hard ice-co- ol (ft POLICE GET NUMBERS OF AUTO SPEEDERS arrests will eight beMonday made of morning who were detected speeders in breaking the ordinance on Thirteenth East street the course of the football gameduring The yesterday numbers of the cars were secured by Sergt JTheH Warden and his traffic automobile collision of Nosquad vember 3 which resulted in the death of Mrs Gibson brought the attention of the police to the tendency of auto drivers te use the street as a speedway will make you WANT to work you work one glass of EXELSO HARDER: Doivt waste time — try it right now— served wherever soft drinks are found EXELSO is a blessing to mankind because it keeps people up to standard Order a case sent to your home before another sun sets upon another golden day HAMM EXELSO COMPANY ST PAUL M- IN N ICC G H RS3LLET & CO 216-1- 8 & State Street DISTRIBUTORS 0 SALT LAKK CITY UTAH 4 |