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Show NEWS FRIDAY OCTOBER EVENING DESEBEj 6 SAILORS'SECY. LAIISII1G GIVES Try Thi If You I n E: Time is Critical --end r Re After- - Steamship Ticonder-og- a Ate Those of Justice and Have Been Stated Clearly Had Been Torpedoed, spcfnseMust be Complete Submarine Shelled SurMcAdoo Urges By Prest ' Wilson Must 1 Have Dandruff nnl Thera Is one sura way that never fails to remov e dandruff --completely and that Is to dleeotvs It. This, deTo (To this. Just get stroy It entirely. about four- - ounce of plain- - ordinary liquid arvoa: apply It at night when the retirtjfg; use enough to molwen certify wKh the ecalpand rub it in ' . finger Ups. - By roonimg. , most If not all. of your dandruff will bo gone, and threo or four more applications will completely . dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no - to ' Oct. 1. Presiilent Wilson today Issued this statement oa thr fourth Liberty loan campaign. tfveot bav enhanced, not loan, the importance ef and I hope that my fellow countrymen will let me say this to them very The heat thing: that could frankly. Would he that the loan ebooid happen hot only ha fully euhoorihed, b tkt very W are in the (really overubserbeR. axerciaa of the midat.of the greateat thin country that hat ever power of been WUneeaed or forecast, and s Tingle day of relaxation in that effort would bo of tragical damage alike to ouraelves and to the real of the world Nothing has happened which make hutIt Mfe or possible to do wiftlwRf push 'our effort to the utmost. must time Is critical and the response " be wompTate WASHINGTON,- -' -- tSigrtd) "Woodrow Wilson." McAdoo Urget Wealthy Americans to Bay I f '" i KdOO. l if WIUlrt JCAGO, Oct. 1 secretary 6? O. Me. r, seat J B UeDoaitl message of the Seventh fhderal reserve bank urging wealthy Americana- to tonight, cqroe forward and do their part. la this special appeal he said. I stated In a recent address In New Vork Oly that (hero were only H third Liberty loah hnbeoTlbers who took In exceae of IHMHA each, and "emphasized the Importance of material ty increasing the amUr of the hrrer eubsrrtptlons In order that the fourth Liberty loan might be made a I have received reporta from success. every part of the country which Indl cato that the rural dtetricta are mak tng smlendld progress toward tho goat but that the Citlea are lagging behind 'sod thatIn tha larga subscriptions aro. very slowly. coming "In order to sceomnlleh tha great task now before us It ia absolutely of eecMwary that the men and women wealth subscribe liberally to this large In- -. If such peonle have not available each balances sufficient to make large eubecrtntlops. fhev most be persuaded to anticipate future Income and borNow la th row from their banka lime to demonstrate that all rlasse ef clllsens are united In ths flcM for liberty and are Imbued with through to a k.deternjlnatboo. Aa our bovs cor c'n si on. us pledge let pledged their lives, onlv or" money tn the bank but pet c- -.0. h. purpose" ) to-II- ), e jit , .. n:uu ana vigorous man Or 1 wotuau is envied bylcs fortunate humanity afflicted with aches, pains, infirmities sod ailment, The sufferer taye to himself, "If I could only bo well, how happy I would be, lor hcsllli is more eesential lo the joy of living than i, wealth. The kidnee almost literally wash (he Wood and keep it clce.i sad ires bom impolitic. When he kidneys are ootid Mtkr, rWy Ml t (her m tint warn mtd won Mnu natter It refrains is tSs lyses to css lsriucSe. rtwuaauc paiav ton Bsoclrt ad Miff s,ff jOlMl. tha cysteoi tii Tlwhr pnapbt AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct 10 Sc or eg of American aaliurs were killed or wounded by shrapnel tired by a German submarine after It had torpedoed the steamship Tleonderoga, 1.TP0 miles off the Atlantic coast. actold by SO surcording to vivors who arrived hers today aboard a British freighter. There were Tit men aboard the Tleonderoga. aa American steam? hip' of I,1H long and sH but tbs 2, who arrived here today are. believed to have The eurvivora got away In perished. the only boat which was not demolished by- tho shellfire from the submarine, they said. , Seventeen of the aaea Who reached port were members of a tacbment of soldiers detailed to care for horses which w ere bee ng transthe-stor- ported. The TiconderAga was attacked, pre somably on Oct. t, whan aha fell be hi ad her convoy bocause of" engine trouble. , Blw, ed Betrima Acecwdlng to tho story of the the submarine was not sighted until she. had sent a' tofpedo crashing lata tho side of tho ship. The torpedo did not strike a vltalspot, however, and tho captain crowded oa full steam In an effort to escape, at Ihe same time orderingth gun crews- - Into - action against the submarine, which appeared' AbduTa" "Our gun crews did aot fire more than five or sis shot.," ose of the survivors said. "The forward gun wee shot sway almost at ones. The after gun and Its crew were done for almost aa quickly. Then the men weat Into the hosts, but It was no use, as the flying shrapnel was spraying the deck nd the men fell In killed or badly wounded." scoree, either Another survivor declared that alt of the Tlconderoga'a eight lifeboats, with the except Ion of one, wero riddled with shrapnel before they could be launched. A number of men who tried te get into the eight boat were killed ebrapnel as they clambered over the by aide of the vessel, he said. "Plnaliy," this survivor continued, "on of oar men.Au dupwutlM, swam close to the submarine end hailed an him In God's name to officer, asking ston firing - , "Tha lieutsnsat who answered him did so with a loaded revolver, saying that If he did not swim back h, would shoot him. "When our boat had only M men In It ordered alongside the submarine and made lo tie up. while the shelling ef the dead and dying on the striking chip continued "The feeder of our boat wss asked some questions which he refused to answer, and suddenly the submarine submerged, and only the parting of the rope with which we were tied prevented our going down with ft" Type of Submarine. On of the survivors said the submarine was of tho cruiser type and had the largeet guns he had ever seen on a submarine.' One of the engineer officers, he said, whose' room was pierced by a shell from the submarine, declared that the shell was an eight-inc- h projectile. Heretofore only guae have been reported on submarines The survivors, who wore adrift for four dsv before thev were picked up, said that s raft wfth five wounded men en It hsd put off from the Tleonderoga and that they had attempted to tow It with thorn, hut that It broke away 'he night and disappeared. during The Tleonderoga. formerly the German etesmer Camilla Rickmers, was of S.11 gross ton . The ship was Interned at Manila at ear-vivo- vrvm elx-ln- Hmhreto tbft poiaosooa iootb, Mreobes 4 bool tore, wtik f4 fftteateff Mdscya oog bloUer, Wbea tka " gpgisera sr wotfciog proparty, apqeriTrtonw- rtrrht4 vivors With ShrapneL sloop is possible, sog No. h Su ffafln. Kaa. CW.&ahfc, vnteu l oa very Much plopped vnl Foler 1 FlBsu Kiflooy oa worbioi io o eool rsrg sog btra boom very amck traabid Vitk ay I koro takes oooorsi dooaa ol Foley ttffaay Pub sJ reedy kelpeg as, oog (key HCHRAMM-JOIt- N SON VRVG OO. 130$ but J the beginning pf the .. hour have- - ciexrtv-wtmte- Otm-fo- ra Spanish rcirwnr "lay "t h - . world transformed. ' . TOM v Spreads Thoughtful men must know that th a be not come will Is to pear which CAPE TOWN, Thursday. Oct. 10. lasting peace If Its terms are written of Bpanish influenza is la anger or if revenge, rather than the An epidemicwith alarming vapidity in spreading comand tho detire for strict justice Town and other sections of Cape ot motive mon good, is tha underlying The situation hi be-South Africa. theeo who are charged with. I be grave responsibility. ot drafting the greatest native quarter of Cape Town, where treaty which this - world has ever whole households are tying helpteae. known. "I think that It Is sufficient la these days ot toil sod struggle, while the Casnalty beast entrolliag ths peoptes'of tha Central Powers is still at large, to soaert followthat tbs peace which will come when WASHINGTON, Ort 11. by tho comthe world la aafs will f a peace found- ing e&su<ieo aro reportedAmerican ox of tho ed oa justice and rlghteoaaneta. Lot us manding geaoral foreexi podlUonary -. sternJustice not forget that, wklle ion without mercy Is unchristian, mercy KfUed Inlaactaction which destroys justice le equally un- Missing oevorolr Roundoff dew to comes Wbea the time christian. 124 Died from wounds .... balance the account and it Menu to be Oied other cause 1J and from accident near as the vassals of drawing of disease Died seek refuge from the day of Died from v. wrath the authors ef the frightfsl Prisoners aeroplane accident...... I? 1 wrongs committed against mankind Wounded Slightly should lot be forgotten .. "The period of readjustment and res.Mi Total toration which wilt follow. tha disorRILLED IT ACTION. ganization and destruction caused by Dante DolcinL Pick. Valley. the war will tax human wisdom to tbe Angeles, Cal uttermost. In a conflict so universaliro-aa- James N Kerr, Los Jack. H. Melrose. Mesa. Aria. to Involve the whole earth, new set been have action WOUNDS. ot human DIED OP fwises n motion, not only 4a the political .InAria Everett A. Oenshaw, Miami. dustrial and commercial spheres, but Ban Kaflel. Marlon Co DonellL Carlo in the structure of society and In the Cal llfa Of marklnd. Many of the spiritual Herbert H. Edgar. Wllliamook. Or., fundamental principles of the present Walter A. Stone, Bay View. Wash. t order-wibe threatened: some social , PIED OP DISEASE. some discarded; while will J. Clegg. tJeen, Idaho. novel and possibly extravagant and Percy James A. Long. Mold, Wash. dangerous doctrines wll find earnest With all th's and honest advocate ' .WOUNDED SEVERELY- .- . wa must reckon. V. Sveta, Salt Lake City, Utah. Prank Cherish Ne Rate, , Fred E. Aune, Dayton. Or. ' "Tho American people ought wot. aftCal. Raymond W. Boone. Elelore. Colo. cherish er tbe wsr pitiless John M Hayne, Denver. MoaL hate for all those who have served the Carl P .Damson, Poplar, ' Milo V. Elam, Taft, Cat dictators of central Europe. military W timer FarrelL Ahnoiu. Cak We should discriminate between the IgWash. the John A. Amacher. Chimacum, norant and the Intelligent, betweea Clifford Boden. Haxelton. Idaho. responsible and the Irresponsible, tween the master end the serf. Fred T High Wood, Mont fire In blood and era new bora Russell H. Flint. Butte, Mont. The be a ea the battletellda ef Europe must John A. Gray, Vallejo, CaL Aria Christian era la reality and not alone Ralph Waldo Wilson. Bisboe, Frank T Clark, Portland. Or. Le Roy Dawson. Los Angela Cal. William J Berg, Astoria, Or. Robert A Campbell, Weston. Idaho. Henry Cody. Ban Diego. Csl. Thomas A Ice. Camp, Colo. Mansfield L Mowrey, Elgin. Aria. John W. Robson, Cqrbin, Mont. . John P. Wilson. Butte, Mont. Donnell B Keller. Denver, Colo. Alfred Lather, Seattle Waeh. Robert'A. Sherwood, Portland. Or. , HISSING IN ACTION. Eltweed Buchans. Venice, Utah. John L Mandeville, San Diego, CaL Elmer L Damoura. Silver Lake, Wash. Charle W Jensen, Carlton, Or Vernon J Dunley. Maxwell. CaL Albert E Kainville. Sage. Mont , Inland 8 Lloyd, Loe Angelea. CaL Robert L. Lowe. Roswell, N. SL Lw PRISONERS- - , Elmer Morris, loi Angeles. CaL wb - t L1 Tt t Mens Dress and WorltiShces tN" S4.00;valnes 02.95 04.50 valtics 03.45 05.0 0 x u alues 03.85 rr 56.00vaines54.45 58.00 vaines 54.85 Another bargain we succeeded in putting through was the purchase from ClaA & Hutchinson Company, one of the most reli able shoe firms in the country, several thousand pairs of womens shoes at a saving of from $1.00 to $3.00 on each pair. ' This profit we are also turning to you inour sale of ' "v7 T , Womens Color and $5, $6 $7 3.05- Shoes Black, brown, gray ami ivory, with Jiigh and low heels.- Os A" 4! A rt Ad Vai 5 01N .. the ...thrift' movement s r 5 b P f XlCI V 1M (V r 4 tlM m tM rttfts trrai am fo , shoes 1 art f. HMS and buy your - at the IT " udn 3m (mill f ten sal B BUSY-BE-E. N .. - 128 SOUTH , I nv -- STATE ST, Hi Mi Mk n. u dBs legally classified with flood, auft quake end other catastrophe st which ft has legally been held mak no control? , j This was ths question that wish ctded by the Industrial commissi Utah yesterday when it allowed a 4 of 1211 to the mother of Clyde FA Ing. who died as a result Of suari while he wa working for the Floral cofnpany Tha fact that Fling was working under glass t greenhouse st the time of the n was taken into account by tbe mission In Its decision. , The a V payable In Installments of IIIPicks and goes to Mrs. Elisabeth Ft le admitted that there is a d question in this case, since the m law does not usually contemplate mente for sickne, unless M traced directly to tho empIoyiMWl tho alek person and furthermore U ie always the question of wbeth victim i" sunstroke would not fered the Sam attack even 'll A not been engaged in industry. J ...Sn - For The Deseret by muter Hunt. Ckayler M3. SANDY SPLITS says that hs guesses all the real high cUn young fellos la America must havo volunteered lor the first draft because gome ef the birds we are getting ever here sow as recruits must have either been bonr In a stone quarry or a marble works by the quality of tho stuff they got in their dome' But T suppose that is what they weed to say about gaudy when our outfjt first got over down e sort of passing tha tho line. Anyay, there is sure some high grad Ivory tops in this bunch ot rewe got In - last week. placements There's a , dozen of them aad every one ia what you might call a CorYour-DigestiSome of the birds poral' Delight. on can't even read nd they don't know a model rifle from a Rolls. Sunstroke Case Decided : Royce. They couldnt tell you whether In Favor of Mother a Mills hand grenade was something to eat or to throw at Frits. , the way are caused - It's somethingridesawful, too, over If while you are at work for your Many ailments k . the that Sandy ihenall victim of eun-tro- k A Nunitkju Diet fcr AIk lot. yesterday he Went upto one of employee, yes - are fa that an accident oy thMn thmt couUnt re,d ,nd Lunch; pome or him 'If be had got hi apootat order artsing ouf of and in; the course ef FauIty: digestjop leads to yet. . OTHERS ra iMITATIOMJ 1 Of course he hadn't heard anyabout orders ao Sandy told him "your oinployment? Or lo it to bo thing rick headache, biliousness, he go look 'em dp for him. come In about three minutes and hanifed dizziness, sallow skin and back with a sltp of paper bandy to thia bird Jake. It a 'That's your orders te go lo your t new post. Ten want to get all your . Yietory is certain thef of equipment and packsoontogether and healthy condition as you can start out juat as you will lend Uncle' Sam all tlie ,c dark. it gets .Take tbit road, stomach and you will et after here direction.'' that going right you can possibly spare , Sandy and hustled up cause of your andJake thanked rid of the got his stuff all together and ; To Our Boys . , JT , help out heaR. about ? that night started Ro not, neglect ed " 1 sufferings.-Just hr' Over straight for Germany. mors t than he hadn't gone the laws of health. Keep chance about a mile when some officer who the .wrong to pass him on the road happened him whore he waa going You do vour stomach, liver and bowels asked can oyer here. ,, J- -,. "Down there to my now post, sir," . . Jake answered in orderby. timely LOAri- - CONCJ IHV "Got a pass?" "Tea. sir, Her she la." Then Jake pulls out the slip of and baud It to the- - lieutenant. pap Space donated by , When the officer read it he began and then he told Jake that lafflng the orders had been changed and for him to go oa back to hid company. Jake thanked him and. saluted and went on buck- - Then tho officer just stood there aad read tho sots aver again laughing harder fhaa ever. Here Is what It Private Jake Ittetky oa U Berlin. Signed President WOsgp." - - - hs Ivory-dom- Get r in Shape he Stomach weakness, - -- SAFETY FIRST: Maintain If -- Jr chitf , . -- -- useof I Government inspectkxi for your protection" IS ISMI ll eruptions, rrr i i1 M Gar-ma- - j i; ze :" ., l u fe Ai Company (me of the big. geat factories in the United States, we are offerj s a result of this deal,' ' 7 ing the following Foote-Schul- list Western THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPAN- Y- Puritan Hams and Bacon are smoked daily tn our Salt Lake Plant, Insuring fresh, brightly smoked masts .st all times. om opportunity v to buy .a . good depe able lot of men's dress 'and woifc shoes at half their present values.. invested $5200 ;in ;the line, made, by inSouthAfnca be sure to insist upon Puritaa i we-sa- . When you buy ham and bacon, i p ns 1 -- vsin-nThe- f Bynsei, Mgrv, North Salt Ituk .Lake. Phone Was. 140S. V k Just as an instance com-alli- modiiy with us. Puritan' quality is our proudest achieve .ment,"and upon this standard we prefer to be judged as purveyors of choice foods ' to the American peopled si P os Puritan- Hams and Bacon arc more than a mcre com' TeDs".- m J -- ' er OUFv PRIDE "The Taste t Store we had in 'mind something more tha the mere commercial benefits of selling shoes. -- . ft was our Idea- - to establish a real family shoe store a store . where - people iwitb erate Incomes could get shoes for every member of the family at prices to suit their purse,' We have aimed to turn deals to their advantage, and have ;heen satisfied "with sm ' v ' ' . : profits, ourselves. much dandruff you may, Too wtU find; too. that all Itching and digging qf ths scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will? be fluffy, Guide Treaty Makers. and lustrous, glossy, silky sad soft,better. look and feel a hundred times You can get liquid arvoa at any store. It is Inexpensive, and four AUBURN. X. Y Oct. 1. "If An- drug ounces la all you 111 need. This simother nofld war ts to be prevented, ple remedy has never been kDowa to strict justice end the comnson good tall Advertisement. must be the underlying motives of In asms. The year, to come must be tohso who are charged with tfc puryears of fraternity and common must peael tbs of drafting International injustice pose A 11 men must be free from the laiPrussia n militarism treaty-aftoppreseion of arbitrary power.- UnCrushed." Secy, of State, Lansing said reasoning claae hatreds aoA class tyranan. end. Society must come to tonight 4ft an address here. Ha was nies of Jusmust be organized on principles tice and liberty. The world -- must, be speaking s t the celebration of fbo do that win to dominant ruled' tbe by nniversary df the founding which Is right. ss-tlof Auburn Theolocical iemlnary. There Is so time lo belori tf Thiswith Is to be maoe ready to enter While stem justice must bo tempered principle the the and right spirt with mercy, Mr. Lansing said; when the uponright the task of readjustment and reto be lost time comes to balance the account the construction There is no timenear wbea because the day is drawing trium author, of tha "frightful wrongs stand will at the spirit liberty Ho vs the spirit of militarism of a bo should not mankind phant agaiaat are posCentral empire He urged, however, that which the forgotten." sessed. The hour of triumph Is drawthe American people discriminate he- - ing near. The day of ths war lords is v tween the Ignorant and the latdllgent. almost over. our To those noble Americans, have between the responsible and tba friends and brothers, le those who between the master sad the made the suprsme sacrifice - and to those " " who have dedicated their- Hues te tbs serf. cause of their eountry. to ths brave The Fviaclplca. men of the Allied natloaa who have so "The principles upon which s general gallantly died that liberty might live, ths be made betweea we owe a debt which Imposes on o, the will warring peace of making certain that their nations" said Mr. Lansing, "have been obligation have not bees Wilton. tservice and sacrtfic and d hy JPreaideJ-.- t Are fighting y fought Those principles of justice must guide fora better werld, it lies with us to those charged wlth the negotiation ef do Our part to make U better. .v y- the great treaty of pesos, and moot find i. exprealon in that momentous document Influenza matter l) When- - we organized our Busy Bfte Shos -- Americans 11 191& 'V. vwl there Eight ST I was-"Pas- s bit 4Tn UnmT .'( eta r. 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