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Show DESERET EVEX1NT, NEWS of the German foreignjofflre, wdth swell defined plan icr spread infantile parTyiTshby attaching genus to"tilue-bott- !e flies and scattering' them from a bag by night, in parts of .New York most (hirkly populated by children. This diabolical w heme he was able to carry onthroogb a vteFjgiS Jqjy dixeettyrty xiiu of money for filling up a laboratory after receipt of germs from "Berlin. These germ cultures were developed,, attached to the flies, and the insects releasid. The story goes on to tell, however, that retribution suddenly came, for the agent got drunk one day Ml on a test lube loaded with the microscopic instruments of suffering and dtath, cutting his hand severely, and, being unable fry lake the immediate remedial potion spread through bis fjsUm.'and he died a horrible death. Under ordinary circumstances a tale 'so infamous would appear incredible. But in view of authenticated reports of Germans deliber alely inoculating helpless prisoners with tuberculosis germs, bayonettmg little children, torturing the innocent, supporting theTurks and Kurds in exterminating the Armenian race, and comMiting unspeakable atrocities against Christmns this latet narrative will find many to believe it. DESERET-EVEN- ING Corner of South Temple and feast Temple Street. . Salt Lka City, Luih Bustne Horace 'G Uhltney Manager EE1CE6-- - Zfte ' ta!Iy, per rear Ness, per year per year n Saturday Beml-Weekl- 05 DO 09 extra ., E.iratc re Address all bps.nees , orimunlratione and all THE IHSKPlT NJWn r tElttaace. Salt Lose O y , --1 - Correspondence xniTmli" eeadtnr o the should be address'd publication itn -- ditot MemhP Audit P'rau Ctrruiatl! J P McKinnnv FiPttrn RfpiwnUttte Ftf1 TkO ier 12 Fu'h ?fkMran Avenue kak the at BntJ eon! 1pp matter according to Act of Cfltigre Aftt-er 4 Ktreli I $TD 5 The Associated Tress ts exclusively 4Urntcn aU Itrpule&4m or not otherwie credited m local nwj pub!inea and Bew'npapor AH rljrht of rpnMtc atton of special herein hor pr nten the u tor errdlted to ) I 44- - ao te SALT LAKE CITY, AX PJ - - - - TVDISCRETIOY TflAT JULY 22. nD 1918. VlftTLE, the last weak have made plain ...'J'HE the world not only what von Kuehltnafta meant, but why he said, a month ago, that the 1 war would not be ended iriGerinany a favor by a military defis'on. The slalemtnt cost the poor secretary bis official bead. but his masters had orved hi turn were. Veil aware that-htS and outlived his usefulness nnyway, so there V war nothing inappropnatw tr- making him at ' one the herald of a humiliating confession and the sacrificial victim on the" altar of pan e vents of . ae r 1 , ITAHS UAH INDUSTRIES BOARD. movement now set on foot m the stale THE marshal all the industrial' resources ol Itahjmd make them available for government use, i a logical and necessary xeal on -- -- t n n This-ririvel- ga THE LETTER FROM HOME. r For the Deseret New by Dr. Frank Crane. Oneof the most vital forces that, go to courage Into the hearts of the bos at the front is the Letter from Home. Never until you are three thousand miles away from all your own folkk, and are in. a strange land, with people all about yon chattertng in an unknown tongue, do you- - realize what, loneliness means. , W hen to distance yoiTaijd danger, hardship and unaccustomed- and racking toil, you have the ingredient of a mighty homesickness. You. xetnemher when, in timti f peace you were traveling abroad, how you eagerly watched and waited for letters, and the thousand absurd but none the less distressing suspicions and conjectures that fomented tq youi mnd when the mail was delayed well, its infinitely worse m war time. .So dont fail to write bun (Her There. And note these hints. Remember that the postal service - abroad w. aa none nr peace times. and its worse now; hence, write three letters when you want one to reach him. Write some every da. Make it a part of .youh days routine. And send your letters off twice a week or oftener. lie Sure- - to get the address exa'-tl- y right. Go to your postmaster or the near- Cotton Dress Fabrics - Jti skinttjubleabhh Resinoi -- toe-goo- d est army station or write to the war department and find out how to address e. ynnMetierjq .thatjhere shall,, be no Punt the address. on your envelope. Dont trust- to script. Make it-. Tdl him details, all the Rule happen--...mTell about the baby and the cow and what the neighbors aredoing. Chat. Don't preach. Just talk. Dont give advice- .- -Make every letter cheerful. Youd as .well Tilly our tetter with typhoidgerms as with pessimism. Dont worry him about money matter." . You. will get along somehow,-anannoy--m- g fool-pro- - of, gs. Heres your opportunity to get the inatepiar for a fceau-- r tiful whitg summer dress at a reduced price. The va- -- riety includes India Linons, Persian Lawn3, Voiles, Haxocs, Batistes, Beach Clothe, Gabardines, etc., et?. Choice fabrics that .are especially appropriate for summer wear, at 20 per cent off. It 'improves poor coraplixn inj preserve good one, so that r,rg no artifiail means to es SummerDress Fabrics Now 20 Per Cent Off "All Colored -- 'and colored piques. You will find them esperially appropriate for present wear. Your choice at a reduction of 20 PER CENT. . the-maile- .ui. by-wh- om llu-adfu- 11' j," jinM SP I yt U HP ifvnIs: tTflSi 3 ,i3 1 sro ' JgSi . tiJ " t,Vt9 t -- Jjjae y faa NEW SELF COLORED ORGANDIES AND FANCY VOILES JUST ARRIVED, INCLUDED IN THIS SALE X as We Are. Prepared sre Sport GoodsHalf Price to supply certificates are just what you neeiior the summer Sport goods " "months. AD of our silk and cotton pongee, gabardine beach cloth and eoisettes, ranging in price from 35e to ?1.50 a yard, special HALF PRICE, ed 125 Principal place of bus i rise I r v i LaVe it . tice There are sieltr(ju,ei,t u.eit -f ew c' rlbed tock mi ? k lowing aaaeeamept No 3 levied on inr ith Zai of June, ISIS, the eevera! amo-i-tthe na ahareholdera, as State Street, Salt lAt 2 Off U toft principal place of business of said No 23S South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29th da of 1311 ten o'cio-- k at the hour of ra , aJyty. fleltnoucnt - asses-ra-Tof cobt the with thereon, topether and eipcnaes of sse H T HALL 2il So. S tate fit. Salt Lake Ctty, Ltah n. -- o-pa-r I T- KOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ulan E &d prftica. appn prepared, may be obtained upon cation at the office of the Cl tv frre of trpon deposit lare. The riyht is reserved to reject any and all bide By rderfif tbe Board of Cotwtttssios' GORDnv SOVft era. Cfty Kecur &ex- Finrt pnbllestton July 19th, 19 IS Lajst publication August 12th, Ensl-neer- s'1 c - z. ret KOTICE OF SALE OF SALT FINE EXAMPLE OF PEP. CITX HEU LAIUVCi Notice To Red Gross Subscribers th - -- s LAKE . ttif'-ty-fl- NTAT.R PAAS INDEALMTIES. lei , y DTVin. TH4T 7 KOTtCK IS Lks city; TJShpropose to iesue $It and sell three hundred fifty thousand ($350,009,001 dollars refunding bond matariug dated (September 1, ISIS, 000 dolUr 35 0y thousand each year front thftrsttatlTetenUS from the date of issue year. Inclusive, Bonda to b of the denomination of one thousand (11,000 00) dollars S per ttnt at a rat of per -- annum, interest payable semand 4nterer Pi" iannually; principal able t some bank In Nw Tork tty to bs hereafter designated. All bid must be sealed an a envelope marked" on outside "Bid on Refunalrir Each bid shall carry with it, Bonds aa evidence of good faith, a cenl'M eheek en bank la good tadmg. eitor $7,000 00 payable to Salt Lake Corporation. Proceeds from the sale of said bonds must be available to Salt Lake City not later than September 1, I cancelling the purpose of retiring ofandoutstandirs an equivalent amount bends maturing on said date The City reserves ths right to reject any or all bids Bids must be received by the A.Ci'y H Recorder not later than 10 o clock Bills will be Thursday, July 28. 1S18 Commissioners opened by the Board of at its meeting at 10 80 o'clock de- Authomy to Issue the aboveby tne scribed bonds ha been passed tneomCommittee as not Capital laauea Interest but patible with the Natjonat without spprovai of legality,No valTdli.,; A worth or security. Opinion W. MOST FEP.BT. JUayor,. Gordon Snow. City Recorder - First publication Julv 11th. 118 .Last publication. July find. 1,18. AYe can't help admiring pen. whereveF we ?md it A Missouri mule kicked a pair of doc tors who undertook to take awav it voice, mto the hdjommg township. Seattle ve -- CHAPLAINS. be said of qgniy chaplains, as it was once said of poets, that the good one are born, not made. The ;rmy chspiain should better praclirer. Een eloquence as a preacher may be' dispensed with, provided the chaplain ie a man of large heart ol perfect kindliness .and humamty. of pure life, of iron courage and of tireless Industry. Lf this seems a rather large list of virtues for any One man, even a man of God. to possess, it may be answered that a great many men in this branch of the service are mam festma all tbesc qualities. It is a gTeal requirement, to. b sure, but these lovabte; and --brave m icing,- - indfal'-sablemeasure up lo it because the service calls Jfar every virtnejhat they posses, and every vir, tae that they have a will to. and they cannot help .but respond. They are made great by a AVar, as all know, tries great opportunity. men's soul?; and. in a good man's ouL dedicated to such a work, there are depths of taliaL Boalon Traas-rapacity i!m4 self-sact- Red Cross installment subscriptions are due July 1st. There are twenty two thousand subscribers so that It would not be economical to send individual notices. Will, you therefore, accept this as a notice and remit your installment pledge promptly - Makechecks, payable American Red Erosa Second War Fund. Address: Commercial Club; Salt lake City, Utah. Executive Committee, , 1 T- C. W. NIBLEY, Chairman, H. N. BYRNE, Vice Chainnaiv J. DAVID LARSON, Secretary: r-f -- TEE SEMI-WEEKL- Y NEWS-!E2!Jl!- Hffi y L are - H? . . Lagal blanka of . every desctipltan. from th best legal Xurc.V . .A. and brought ntrictly U always on hand Book Store Deseret Hew arranged- te. fV, rr OFFICE OF THE CITt P.ECORDLB, Salt Lake City. July 18. 1318 Sealed proposal will it reeaiat at , thia office until 10 oclock a m Tuesdai, 13 1J8 Dr conztructln eJS. August walk' Ju wSgamr Street between First and gecon6SoutStreeUSldaw1 Tso, 192, according to pJaaa oa file in the Cfcy Encinerra office Instruction to bidders, hpeclficatiooj and forms for contra t and bond -- mut !v Pt vn -- -- per cent increase In the price of 40 per neat increase may induce hair-cuts. Short hair in the interval between is not an essential. Albany Journal. a te . order of 4b Board of Dweceora, mada-o- n the 4th day of June, 1S15, jo mam si lharea of each parcel of such so a the may be .necessary, mil be sold at 40 preacher, but H Leaut&ud 0 th P P Dailey YOU ARE NEXT! be g good ?T" l T B. Hammond. Sr F B Hammond John Hoyt Heber T, Kobertaon Henry Jackson .. . .. John F Petersen J P Dallev lap. Grand Rapids Press. It Vjt Name Henry Jackeon Thomaa C Jackson . J W Jackson this rather dry summer the lawn spray so that ttiek juxtaposition, so to speak- - will not over- ARMY Main Street. Li J Artofber tbtne the German militarist? may know is that the United Mates is the champion of all th ages. Billions red cent for for gun and shrapfiel, but not the hell cats f Prussia Houston Post. r. X- SCTSET COLOR WORKS One great difficulty is to park the baby and tu L's-,- z AT PROBLElL spgi Jf Z TRUST COMPANY, ular name influenza" comes to us from Italy, the word meaning an influence," and ra this case a vry malcftecnt influence it is. But the French call it "la grippe," which Is so much more suitable and expressive a term that it One of the singuhas been popuIarly adopU-lar features of the malady is the suddenness of it onset described by the sufferer as resembling M blow from an unseen hand with the temperature tending to rise to very high figures. cases - bave boen Inasmuch as a cumber--of reported in this vicinity during the past week, it may not be inopportune to offer the sugges-tmirth- at those afflicted go immediately to bed, and remain there until the temperature has fallen to normaL This at least n the advice of the medical authorities in places where it has ' attained epidemic proportions. wesraTw. 4 in COLUMBIA fCopyrighi, 1S1I, by rrank Crane.) That & P- subscriptions. humanity. hair-cu- ts C0T payment for October Liberty Bond - Switches, aD shades, ifi our Hairdress-- . ing Parlors. Hair and Scalp Treatments, Hair Dressing, Facial Massages, IS bearing -- -- . You will find a beautiful line of Hair OVTt DRCG STORE 1 treasury "44 per cent interest, whieh win he accept- Hair Goods - s a-t- -- . "long-mysterim- -- T L,i ' ' "v bfc heir ibe-odio- tts tr ,- -i -z Re5-.no- ! m Light, airy fabrics, that are especially comfortable and attractive for wear during the warm days of summer Cotton voiles, crepe de chines, silk novelties, silk and cotton --mixed foulards cotton .foulards, beach cloths oor , At the first sign of skin imau-.r- , 0i blotch or a pimple, itching or bur ? Ointment, and ttt if g apply doesntbnng. prompt jre.itf Tams harmless, soothing ba sairs, and is so nearly flesh colored that it irav be used on exposed surfaces whom tl. trading undue attention. d him will do no good. Don't quarrel. Save your misunderstandings until he gets home- - . Dont be afraid of being too sentimentaL He may not have seerfted to care much for the liUe arts of affection .when he wasK "wffW you, but. 'believe frt, he will eat hunyou send him now. grily every loving Tell him youre loyal, that you love him. that hes the only man in the world, and all the other blessed protestations you ..can think of. Clip little article from the paper and magazine and euclos eih em.th mgs .that . have Interested you. . Bend photographs unmounted, pictures . mf everything and everybody he knows, of grandma, and the grocery store, and the d ns, and the children, and yourself, and Bill and Jim and Tom and Susie andH the rest. Little snapshot you take yourself are best. No matter what he writes yqu. do not allow yourself to be hurt or worried; -kcp up the cheer; by the time he get vour answer he wull have forgotten what he said; he will only see the brightness you send him. Even? letter yon write, say to yourself it may be the last he will get. and you will want to make it the kmd that wilt put a - smile tn hts soul. .. And keep on writing, whether you get answers or not. So you will be doing vour bit, for him and foY your country. You wilt be putting pep into a soldier of tr-- he ' JITET 22 ciis-Ulr- one. With that is entirely .Commendable, numerous organizations m the past have 'spent much time and effort m an endoavorTn lbrn.warorders br Utah. Af last business, manufacturing, financial and commercial interests have come German wrath. It Is preposterous to assume. to the conclusion that such duplication 'was, 4o say thr least, unbusinesshke. With the forni-alino bad sensation so a of Utah's War Industries Board, tangible created higher great eecre- - results may W etpeefed.' The' various-coof mind the. ike than foreign inspiration f tary bimself. No one who understands the mercial bodies in the state are represented on German system meed doubt for a tnoment that the board as an advisory rouncil, and each lme - before the famous speech was delivered, it had of industry has a member on the executive been subjected to the scrutiny and had committee. The appointment of Mr. John F received the indorsement of the military chiefs. bennetLASJiUi director and ohairmaa oUthe It therefore represented their view at that executive committee is a happy one for his khd was designed clearly to .prepare the intimate knowledge of conditions here writ mind of the German people for exactly what make him a valued member of the organization. has transpired since, and especially within the It should now bn thn policy 'f organization in Utah to work through the last few days. There was no use attempting .T further. to deceive the people with promises War Industries Board and add to the success JLzi ZM jideciarve and speedy victory; and since the which it' seems td be in a position to assure, -- .l bad news had to be hfohenJin them soon or when the Mate .may confidently, .expect to late," it was better thatil be done by one of their receive due recognition from the purchasing T y lQwn dignitaries, rather than to wail until the departments at Washington. paralyzing fact was thundered into them by DECIDING NOTHING. MILITARISM RUNS their antagonists. Of course the frenzied pan- ALL. I GfnnanfactisnkUieJbJind believers in the 2. knock-o- ut blow. were furious at the. foreign THE German high command havmg had to two drives at the same part of the 6. i secretary's admission; but the satisfaction hts removal is after ail Allied line, and having fared immensely worse out of which get they n ! -a , poor com fort for it is nothing but a petty m the second attempt than in the first, there , sop or concession 'to 'their pride without in must begin to be a grave question m the minds the least altering" the facUasThcy are known of many thousands of the German people as lo the seme or purpose of thus waiting lives and ter exist. on Kuehlrpann's speech, therefore while eating up reservea in accomphshvng nothing. TT it must have come to the German nation as I be dullest intelligence among them must real a stupendems hock afterthe' hlghhopps thar Izelbat the power of the Allies is constantly have been encouraged, was nevertheless calcu- - increasing with the arrival of Americas con''Taledlo be of "benefit if the people would but tribution, while that of the Central Powers is ' heed it, for then they would have been in a deteriorating m an even more rapid and fatal measure prepared for what hassmee trans- ratio. It would appear that recent events must pired. The supreme military command must have foreseen a month ago that even if their inevitably have had an important effect upon i g.grand effort to score a victory bad not already the state of German opinion. Until thpre shall spent itself, at least its chances of success be satisfactory evidence that the Kaisers subwere diminishing every hour. They doubtless jects have reached a complete change of heart, felt obliged recently to renpw the offensive there is no, u?e in . pretending to iiunk. that "in 'deference to "the demsncTef tlic'radTcalsiike the world has come wutbin hailing distance of the Crow-- Prince who still think a military-decisio- ppace. But after it is admitted that the sword autcannot bring about a decision such as the may be obtained. ocrat Jias a perfectly insane ambition to lead a Prussian militarists have been counting upon, .Victorious army .into Pans; and ha .was given there should be little difficulty m admitting t,he the privilege of trying a weekaKo to force his logical corollary that a militarism whietnan wayj.bitber. lie has not led a victorious eam--pai- decide nothing is itself a lost eause. When that anywhere yet during the course of the much is conceded, and w hen the German war, and hia latent attempt is the greatest theories of war and conquest are entirely swept failure of them all. Aon Kuehlmann was no away, it wall begin to be time to build international agreements upon a new foundation and ehimsy blunderer in language when be deliv . ered the utterance which made him lose his reach an International understanding that will w ha wanted gTV3prmAt$if bfjietiftAnes'e and position. to eay and what h$ and the genera! staff are All tins' contemplates that the scales must first :uiwn-e- to' recognize as being the.facL And by fall from the eyes of the German peoples, m Issuing IheVarnlng three weeks m advance of that they may see clearly why they have come the calas.tropbvhje placed. himsalf in a position to their present plight, and bow they can come to be able to say I told you so." out of present system with its desand inhbmanity is an utterly impossipotism A TERRIBLE CHARGE. ble institution in the new order of things. If the German people vtill bring about the extincIF thereis any device, scheme or plot spawned, tion of Prusaianwm with all that- wesa'fd arid bred within snuffing distance of term implies, the homrrs of war can be speedthe valley of the black shadows, to- - promote, nv s tluA.themseLvcv- ,4 mmty amnng hmrtatrkfmfr to do it for them. the Allies daw X carcely have slipped through of . the. Pxussianuitoeraey ThaHhis- - is -- no EVEN INFLUENZA HAS AA AR NAME. overdrawn statement is made evident m the J' ' recent expose by the U- - S. secret seivir e, of the TT IIOSE whoare expert m thc handling of ii'ifluenza a malady which of late has been rs Origin of lTic infant ile paraiysis extent and umiaUal plsgue which terrunred ..New Yoik and adja- -, violence on the battlefront, as well as having cent territory over a year ago. and The entire medical frateruilyxaidfid Jby inmrecioUly-ieaped-ovee--se- fts able sanitary and police, forces, nought in every attack the civilian populations at homo are cranny, eupboaid and corner for its cause. dffermg ndviro. which the afflirted may be Laboratory experts VUitked-nveitii- iielively entirely wEling lo follow, but whichj at direct means knAn to scTirntTficTegearch was brought variance with the fundamental principles of info service: meat- -, -- milk and . atiert-iclcof oma booh, of htMhng. Alt win) have suffered food were anahz.ed. The historv of the disease from the ailmcAt will readilytetify that by no was investigated. But all to no put pose. Hun- -; means its wpisl feature ts Jhe physical and d reds of children dieiL uifchUon was carried mental debility whutf it leaves behind, a de, far and wide, and New A'ork City, where the pression which seems to be out of all proportion trouble began, was even quarantined, because to the severity of the attack. Now, if people there wa no telling how faf the disease might would only- - "give in to the dijease in the first . to fight - it,r an instaaee.and . Jcatura w ha . extepdt. itnd ,ji s puciallj: approved authority tells us thatlhmubsequent crippling for life of hundreds of children. Almost as suddenly as cSini the outbreak there depression would be very muotf reduced. ensued 3 cessation, followed by a gradual falling The present epidemic, which has made it off, and m afew weeks the epid mic had totally appearance mjt only among the German troops ' ,t i f disappeared. by whom' it is railed Spanish Influenza," but few .abey-amo- og --Up In.-a da.j ago. no aCi.facloi,y--x- tt ts th$ . AUjed forcesf l v isiU- 1 called "German influenza," and alo among the planalion imdbeen made uf this r-- 1 tlon. Nw all of a sudden up rornes William inhaluLaoU jU:.ei:iafcl-loa.Ireland I" r, ' J. Flynn; retired chief of the U. S. secret sorv- -. and even Amcnei by whom it is broadly called ice, with an alleged expoAie. Jje states that war influenza, is doubtless a survival and ' germ specialist from Beilin, a Ir- - AVolf perhaps a slighl'yanaat of .the celebrated RusV I Tslgn.Gcani, name, t. lough lit may bo fictitious t sia rf epidemic of t9b, which swepkover western j came over lo this country as a, representative Europe and rogched the New World. It r e MONDAY |