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Show , premium MINISTER Lord Robert Cecil Convinced She i 1 1 t be Trusted to Keep Any Promise Cannot CHANCELLOR ANSWERS her action la be'l II Just-WW- U Ill I Flay Throw Away Your Glasses cause it is toofestive.' GU ILOW I Chant Agrihtn Refarring to Dr von Dothansms-- 1 H011 wee' matomont that Groat WSW sin alone is ressonsibi for the coo. I ttneation oi th war and that he statement is mails that made propoeals last heptomber to ITh wear rmines. who doone not which be bad received so reply. really need them. of If you tire Lord Robert said: these unfortunates. then these glegeen "It may be well to make a clear an- malt be ruining your eyes instead of wear Ste otolltild out snarmee to this. holl'ing them Thousands 'who Allies. Ms lib's "windows' may prove for them-- I arsts powers among tha with to sow mis- althea that they ran diapers chancellor endeavors the following chief and diatruot among thorn, but glasses if they will get once: Go to filled at proscription be ha failed. Tito Lupo stand Schramm-Johnso- n or to any active load lute pieigille thomealves store and got a bottle of Optona: Ths drug to maks peace in common- with w arm a botti fill He choncollor boosts this woil. aad drop in One Optona tablet. knows toe. ad the peoplo of (W- Iwater. thie harmlows liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times daily. itmer whom he doludes should know he you are likely to be astonished at thot nothing la any public speech land Of boots result right front the start. Many males too emir form tit aswho have been told that they have ore overtures. peace eauiract. tignsatient. "Them periodical sPearhal and eyelids. weak eye., conjunctivitis rotational ars cunning blonds of other eye disorders, report wonderful and peooefol protamotions. front this nee of this prescripsent Get thts preeeription filled and Through thorn all roam ths dohborat of tion. Min It; you may $o strengthen your design to sourish Gorman hatted balto anis& her oil that oboes eyes glasses will not be necessary. England mier tie Actiou that the Oaratan frO- Thousand, who areblind, or nearly war. wear gizmo, might or SO. who defensive a Vrnment is fighting thiit have required them If they had cared slid to forestall and prevent moot Pave your la time for their ye which Hui German government not beyea before It ie toe late! Ito demand le Gormany come feorea popular one of thee, victims of neglect Never eon tit Allies dig- Eyeglaithea are only like crutrhse and for peace. tt so an V.17 few years they molt be changed nify this attitude by taking mods his to fit the wtikoord ovorture. Tb. chancellor AMY condition. CO better atre if you can. like Year proposals last to rotor to We many other& get clear healthy. strong that pe might bo 'magnetic eyes through the prescription them virtuously today." here givenAdvertisement. Lord Robert recalled Dr. von 0: Dec. word n-Hollwers "Noma of our enemies has approached ward& in the name of true liberty. with peace proposals and Him hellos celled in the now world to redress the tt to bei in thee binomial falooly to at- balance of the old. tho "So Germany and Austria are to tribute peace proposals to us."if and be was ohm the problem of Poland! A truly chancellor's stotemont that must comfortable prospect for tlis Peltsalt to spook of peace conditioti s. he wants Suwalki there will be first see tho conditions of Gormany's Germany no dearth of Germain professore to (meanis. prove that It Is Lithuanian and not No German Peace Proposal. Polteh. Poland is to be free, but not continued. for the Poise, for their country is re"it is elem." Lord Robort not did themsolves Germans tho for the noble function of a bufserved 'that malts any propomis. in spite of what fer between Germany and Russia, deif Even now the chancellor protenda licately colonized by Germans. new And Belgium there is to be a he were, sincere. and. in the precise proportion as we believe him sincere, Belgium! Listen to the chancellor setwe roject with indignation and con- ting the oppreased Flemish free by oratempt the basis of peace he offers. tory. after they ter months have re"The chancellor invoke' the princi- fused to be set free by the militaryin rule of the German kommandators ple of nationality In Poland and There are two principlos of na- Berlin, or to wallow the precioun univereity. which the Gertionanty. One prociaimo the simian Flemish man government has tried to force right of each man to (roe their throats. ()omen( and association with his !al- down To much peace proposals there is lows. and looks to the torch, of twit one answer. We refute. We are only and the mobilomoat right through fighting for the old Belgium. That steady development of democratic which been broken shall be restorhes government within each tiontory. and with the nation and govern"The other summons all the profes- ed broke it we shall never have ment who sors from all the universities. covers as they have the efits political designs in a cloud of eth- peace $o tolong claim the right of playing nological theories. wends out its secret frontery service agents to foremtn Insurrection providenee with the pieces. ond stimulate bloodshed and. in due Responsibility Rents. counts. reaps tint rewords of its efforts "Has not the world made up its In the ostablishmont of rigid tyranny . mind where th responsibility for fringed by a buffer borderland of an- starting this war rests? Upon the Alnot ready for were forces lies, whose archy. offense, or upon Germany. who had Ambithon of Germany. in advance the violation of "Ths first prinotplo is the ndeovor planned Now Germany styli she Belgium? of this country; tit second is Oa am- wish an end to the hostilities. le it bition of Germany. We know it of old. because she fovea peace? No. because Ito encountorsd it in fiapolson, and it her early 'topes of victory are dwinarm Consists who fought hypocritical dling and she wishes to draw full ad11111001141fifirilli to death and who after vantage from her past success and NO in a position after the war still to dominate the continent with the threat of her formidable Military machine. "What would such a peace mean? It would mean the triumph of the German idea of International morality; the triumph of the system which regards treaties as scraps of paper and finds everything pormianible in war. provided only it is successful. "Do not make any mistake. Germany I. unchanged. We have 'till to deal with the same Pruselanised pow-oZeppelin still creep by night over the peaceful countryside and drop bombe on varlet' and children; submarines still lurk in the deptlui of the sea and send to the bottom unarmed neutral or Imerchant allvoeseis. their paslooncro and crews. Their methods of :warfare remain ruthless and inhuman. !just as falsehoods and effrontery oontinue to be their chief diplomatie weapons." Eng-1110-4 BERATES GERMAN , --- two-oun- bum-bo- England tor Censure. Bethmann-Huilwe- g is By Singrmg Out to Trying Sow Dissension Among Allies.' Loattoa April S. $ p.m.Lord Robert Cecti. ntinister of war trade, made a sharp rattly last night to the speech In the re'chstag of Dr. von Betiamann-trollwethe German ettaneallor. Coarsest's( with American correspondents, on behalf of the foreign office Lord Robert mid the suggestion that Germany might abandon her submarine warfare if Great Britain relaxed her food block. ada was hardly to be entertained by Great Britain. whirls had no faith that any promise made by Germany regarding submerine warfare would kept. "Germany slackened her submits-Uswarfare for sons' time when the operations of the British navy dearly. e4 her of the flOCOMIMItY number of submarines. said Lord Robert. but bass now begun it againl am that Germany can not be trusted to keep Aar Prom0c" - , g. , : !, , "' e ' coo-visa- ' - ' BetimansaBolleter Colesentiou. Reviewing the address of Dr. von Lord Robert laid: ""Ytie chancellor's speech rovers tarn of the old around. as usual he tintres that' the Allis. have no legal right to blockade Germany. and peers to think the neutrals are of the tame opinion. Yet among all the mistral governments who have pro.-polooRd against our action none has seen foundtto argue that th blockelits la In itailtelfwihillorTstlitptarocirrelyttivncthe Bethmann-Hollwe- 11 Vi 4.11 'That le easy has Oermany'a contention. GerA openly proclaimed her inteation of blockading this country 31 tad hes done her best to do so. We .1 71 t, I vb a; I P1 Of the Circulation, Manage- . and requiring the publication of the same,. the Deseret News has filed the statement below with the postotlice department in Salt Lake City. 1liMilEnit STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC.: REQUIRED BY THE tillti Hill WI Ea OF THE DESERET NEWS Published Daily at Salt Lake City, Utah. For April 1, 1916. Editor. E. Le Roy Bourne Slat Lake City, Utah. Managing Editor, None. Duties performed by E. Le Roy Bourne, editor Salt Lake City, Utah. Business Hanager, H. G. 'Whitney, Salt Lake City, Utah Publisher, IL G. 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(My commission expires August 3, 1918). April 1915. (Seel) thala Shwas - I I -- , Sweet Slumbers Assured by a 6Sunsef I AND MFG. CO. AT PRODUCTS interesting Papers Academy of Sciences t ! At the conference of the Utah Academy of Science at the Unirereity of Utah this morning about 10 members were present. The speakers were: Dr. E. G. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college on the "Agricultural College and Scient,ific Research:" Dt. W. PI Carroll, also of the A. C.. Holstaln-Fre- e Ian Rts lis;" "Selecting A. Garrett. Salt Lake high school. a JOHN arisox. RUSSON Is leaving the firm of XimbI1 & Richards to engage in th real estate business under the title of the Rosman Investment nomPanl. He has beim connected with Kimball & Riehards for a period of five years, of cashier. serving inandthe positions ;talesman manager of th credit dePrior to entering the empartmnt. ploy of Kimball A Richards he was employed in the banking businese for four years. Mr. Itusson is optimistic over Salt Lakes future growth and is cushions, etc.. which are bang dlatributed by this company through. out the states of Utah. Idaho. Montana. Wyoming and Nevada. Mr. A. r.. Eberhardt. Secretor, te4 Treasurer. and Mr Lewis faberms Traveling thane Age t. are in atlasustee at the display during most of the time the Pe4tiicts Show is Deo The exhibit has received many caw pliments from the hundreds of peoge who have examined it and karma some valuable facts regarding thq of goods displayed. , tIV est vostbie values in. atut N abases eta 011,6 SHOW. crib. One of the most 'striking exhibits at the Products show is that of the A Bait Lake Mattress & Meg. Co. beautiful wail Mg Ill 2 feet. being an enlarged copy of their Eberhardt's Sunset Brand trade mark. occupies a space in the far corner of the wait wall. The sunset is seen ay everyone corning in at the front door. The displav itself consist of a fine assortment of mattresses and pillows woven In beautiful tickirgs, wire. Twin Link fabric and coil spring. cots. davenports. brass and steel beda iANtelikraveao NAtlitat. Cki Dolt 'Swift iot Warty yeats ima.iitsAr4 tea gnat... , T .1 trs Itleals et stuxal- was an& class.that lave 1,1 e II t ma3Am VibbonVirial, tt: le;44,7 a eonstant booster. The Ruseon Investment company Is Open for business in suits 206 Kearns building. izU7; A, IIr-- ' Fire Destroys Roof Of Rumple Residence Fire which caused broke out In the damage bungalow East The street, shortly after fire bad a Kno4 start before the alarm was sent Into fire department headquarters but was soon extinguished when the apparatus arrived. An overheated furnace caused the blaze ethic almoet completely destroyed rne root Another small blase was reported at 254 Fourth East also caused by an overheated furnace. It caused $5 damage. The house is owned by George T. Odell. and occupied by E. S. Snyder. of Mathew Rumple. VET THIS 74$ Seventh 1001 today. IS' WORTH OrTIT MOSEY. DON'TMIRS THIS. Cut out this slit enclosa with 5c and mail it to Foley dk .Co., Chicago. III.. writing your name and addrens clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for bronchial coughs, ccids and croup, Foley Kidney Pills. for lame bock, weak kidneys, rheu. metism. bladder, troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tabiets. a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, cathartic, for headache constipation. biliousness. and sluggieh bonoic Schramm-John- . lk)n Prtig Witehinroth April 11.The free sugar repeal bill will be toted upon by the sonata not later than Tuesday under an agreement reached in the en-today. It will be take up Monday las soon as the senate meets. Senator Simmons today reminded his colleagues thkt under existing law. sugar goes on the free list May first. 'Deny Shooting of Iowans as Canadian Spies Wm. F. 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Utah, Idaho, Western Wyoming, and East ern Nevada. , I) 65 EI,ect,,-- Starb,rtg and Lighting F. O. S. PUNT. WM . jar , , A.3PE ILa Nn151 144 - SHAH TUESDAY lf Mgr. 7173.7Z p4"drit"::17i:11t'r:retts EN ACT OF AUGUST 24. 1912.. of ISPLINZ ; Band unTr nu 1 semi-annu- al Semi-Week- !FASEINT' -- -- Tbe Utah $heriff's sateciatie la bidding a taimming lit tbe glee at olio IL Corinna, President of , triteritt TO SHOW 101111E1 OF HUNDREDS FOR ta,asoeciation. at the city and creed,I be tectod. building this afternoon. Meets Int the eortod by sesoctetioa, The At the moottag WA erudite. Dr. be bora will be entertained toeight atlams. ee4 BAITALION Harvey Fletcher read paper on "In- ot the local tboatera. Ma As a part, of the national camtioe United Research in dustrial A. Within. who was John Dr. Paign. miniature cardboard Belgian tastes. ,,, tad PitOA ATIVION'S BOMA AT POpt, scheduled to speak. was flags are bola( mold down town today r. Frank LAB PRIM& attending by A Mormon under the auspices of the local It! A. Battalion pageant from Of the LT. A. C. move B. paper "Morrison Potnt of Vino- -, R. Placards bearing the efogan will be given sometime in June or on Herrin the alkali contests of certain Utah -Apeaiti. Preaching and for July at Liberty Park by the Pri- soils. referring to many experiments '43,0101 cents feeds one Belgian Ise ttts one day. The society of the Daugh- , marl aanociatiotui of Salt Lake and made. He atid land containing LOOS MAME!' NEWS ROME STORIL in 1.144.000 parts of soil t e rs of the American Revolution asks surrounding districts. according to an parts alkali (Agtvottloontent.) Is possible for farming. your aid'. are placed about in the nouncement mad. this morning at the hotels. meeting of the state battalion comvarious department Mores. stabs capitol and city and county mitte in the Templeton building. building. Society women and young The entire Journey of the battalion girls are in charge at these places and will be faithfully depicted In costume are selling and reselling httadrada of The pamphlet the little red. yellow and black em- ,by the children. blems. printed by the battalion committee for local The regent of the organisause of sculptors and architects tion. Mrs. E. L. J011011, iS in charge the to compete in the design for at the booth in Keith o'Brien's and wishing has Just been issued. is twanged by Mrs. L. H. Stohr and the monument was Great interest taken in this morn,.1,,o. Mrs. P. L. Dodge. The booth la deand session all descendants of Jo ing's and corated in red. yellow and black battalion pioneers wig present are rewas arranged through the courtaity to send names their and quested of the department store. The manageto Airs. Maybelie T. Davis. ment also started the morning's kale 343 Center O'S,t:r400. street. by purchasing 100 flags and present, ing them to the clerks employed by iCr.F;Sio-)the firm. Simiter booths are being '1.PZ014. t''''stk maintained at Z. C. M. 1.. Walker's. Missionary Reunion Auerbach and Rowland hall and Is Well Attended many individuals are purchasing the tags in large quantities. The Southern States missionary reRealties the national colors. the mr" , flags hear the portrait of King Al- union held last night in Pioneer stake .- ' 4 bert of Belgium and in the corner hall was a success. Four hundred the red. white and blue of the Unitwere i7,7 people attended. Addresees ed States. delhered by Gov. Spry, Ne,... , phi Jensen and Prost Chas. A. CanRusson Organizes is t,f the Southern states mission. selections were rendered Investment Company by Musical '1417k A Skelton's young ladies octet. report of the Ben E. Rich monument wee presented by J. Stokes, Jr. Mem4. bers elected for the committee on .u,1damftmmmmwm,mmm,ommofti.i.4 finance were: Goo. Lewis of Mesa I ,12 Arizona. George Irvine. Jr.. and James H. Sullivan of the city. CREDITABLE SHOWING MAD1E BY SALT LAKE MATIRESs ment and Ownership of The Deseret News Complying with the requirements of the law callsworn statment of circulation, ownership, ing for management, etc., of newspapers, using the U. S. mails, 1 "TAS" TOUNS WOMEN !. r. rq ,P1 Rothman- AFFIDAVIT ii APRIL 8 1916 , ' MUSH q4 NEWS'. SATURDAY DESERET EVENING 16 March. A. D. II11. JOHN JAME& (Baal.) CoaamiaCaaar, DORT MOTOR CAR CO, no, WA; |