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Show r DESERET EVENING NEWS , SECTIOSJ , OCTOBER -- 12 1018 ywdeTof Edith Cavell Br ioaM --te of EditH W Lji crl 0enM?ndrf Judicial murder crime committed of tb officer tbn"o oet. f,e 116. i SSSafS .JZato ja ihe lu ta which Indl- - fTth Ted frenir of war. Bundled element of Justice tb. verdict. It U (.tbfr PrberlUjy from both. Jcfluded ju tb. cold convict tb. Gr- - 5 "JS d5.lt rp . w theif own Hnn ,t7ayanil which wo now "Thall not no-- t 2! hs4 Ob principle Other civilized nation d .1 Ml jjhX- tho' was bom in Norfolk, rao-- I in tar 5 r volendtd career as a i She Hying ,Ther country, to her profession. and?., prowas her for i her out V0rty-tb- - m , ss few years during the last Which ulUmately brought conditions leading to her fecSSlL began her training at L w &m Zv l she hcepm ms- Mjid ' df ritiUsha ZStfZZZ to still more arduous . tw- ft to - Thanks ' Inspiration, Florence English rent of the Snilgbsd outstripped and Hs development, Z In for A, countnee to wera applying instruct them In the nurwe these of One mi English methoda Belgian In Scboet of Certificated Nurees11 Was Lew, of foundation at Brussels, and Cavell was asked, and kjMl its firs! dIterf.rese. Xn to ter experience and she was specially qualified m the post by the fact that she bad Of her girlhood Ml oeveral year Browels at school, and aO was familiar with Belgian life and die French language. , The patrons d the new Nursing Institute found maos do congratulate themselves on iWr choice, and looked forward to tb, frrmi development- - of the nnralng Ca-wprofeshoa In Belgium which Mias with half her life before her. yLTbi . o Infermetio. The 0f refugee bronghi com-m- u and they tho news to bar family, bleated it to tb. foreign office. 81ri taken Immediately by the Germans o Edward Grey. When American minis. copied Broseela. the k ter assumed char, of British ltr-..tIn the occupied territory. The chief of these InteresU was. of course, subjecta the protection of any Britlah who remained there from wrongful" And handa invader1 treatment at the Sir Edward Grey accordingly sentthea note on Aug. 28 to Mr. mPost, lxindon. United States pmbaaaador of the Unitrequesting him to Inquire Brussel. by teleat ed States minister the report of Mias graph. whether were correct, and. If Ca veil's arreet It were, what reason had been alleged ' tn explanation. do Justice to No words of minor can wlth-wht- eh magnificent loyalty Brussels, and the all American legaUon at themthose connected with it. exerted volunselves from first to last la their a tarily accepted trust on Edith Cot11 behalf American Tha xtal and spirit of the as officials became apparent as soon Sir the call was made. - On receivingacted Edward Grey1 note. Mr. Page He as promptly as r Edward himself. at Brustelegraphed to his colleague and next morning; sels. Mr. Whitlock, Whitfour days later, on An. 1 1,onMr. the sublock addressed an Inquiry ject to Baron von der Iancken. the chief of the political department" (PoUtMcbe Abteilung) of the German in the conquered military government Hero M Mr. Whitlock1. territory. n0t Pines. M August 1, "Your 4sx.Uocy..'. inMy Legation has Jnst been Britformed that Mine Edith Cavell, a tfe la ish subject residing In th. Rue Culture. Bros. Is. fat said to have bees J'Tshkl be neatly bfigei If your Excellency would bo good eooogh to lot me know whether thie report la true, and, if . the reasons for her arrest. I should also be grateful 4s that oase If your Excellency would famish thin Legation with the necee-s&r- y authorisation from the German M. de judicial authorities, so that Mias Cavell, leval may consult withsomeone with and eventually entrust . her defence. r after nothin itllmrtnf In help Gr1 Tr. BHUab BtoeM wan board of her. Ae-w- ae 1 the-attitud- -- t, , . - L,rightand -- court-marti- al rr- eon--eql- nf under-secretar- y blood-staine- 2r Cascarcto to a p'.'ious, Constipated Child me candy Cascaret when wont n Home of the Stein way, Kurtzmann, Sohmer, R. S. Howard, and Weber Pianos,Tuo Art Iianos, Pianola Pianos, .Aeolian Player Pianos, TictroIa3 anf folat an atrocity as law upon ths world. Tho only sanction of a law 1 th moral conviction of humanity Uiit It Is right, and paragraphs kt and 99 of tho German Military Code are ' stripped of their legality nnder this ordeal. No ciyllixed man or woman will admit for a moment that Edith Cavell deserved the penalty of death for the offence ehe had committed against the German empire. Herr Zlmmirraaia strained every known fact to the utmost limit to prove that she did. He exaggerated, he prevaricated, he graviated Into open falsehood. But It la only himself and bis country that he convicted. Mis Cavell and her associates were tried and convicted practically In one day, Friday, October th, though the trial Opened on the 7th. The military prosecutor demanded tho public death penalty tor her and eight other e thirty-fivamong prisoners. Tet. knew this, h said though Klrechen no word to M- - de Laval or the American legaUon. Late on the Sunday evening M. de Laval beard of tha frem another Jostle of travesty source, , and thenceforth, for three days, he and ths American ambassador, together with -Mr. Hogh Gibson, legation secretary. literally moved heaven and earth, to save the poor lady's life. They failed. The German took good ears that they should faiL She was shot at twQ oclock In the morning of October 12th, a fitting hoar for the darkest deed that has disgraced Germany daring this war. It was reported In England that the dear woman fainted when she faced her executioner, that the firing squad bungled their Job, and that ths lieutenant in command shot her through the bead wtth his service revolver. I dont know whether this story Is reliable or not. Bat what does It matter whether there 'was one murderer or a scoref Edith Cavell vu foully slain, and th reputation of a great beEuropean nation was forever v am trened by th act. In Mr. Gaban, BrttMh chaplain Brussels, was allowed to v1!t - Hiss Cavell late on the evening ot tho 11th. I shall close this dreadful story by of tha farewell quoting bis account scene He aayst-- . my astonishment and relief I found my friend perfectly calm and But this could not lessen resigned. the tenderness and intensity of feeling on either part daring that last inter. view of almost an hoar. - "Her first words to me were upon a ' matter eonoernlng herself psrson- al.y, hat th solemn asseveration made Which nooompeniad them wa expressly'- - In the light of God and adiled She she thea that eternity, wished nil her friends to know that she willingly gave her Ilfs for her T have no fear country, nnd aaid: por shrinking ta I have seen death so hot Strang or fearful often that it to me. . . . 8h further said: T thank God for this ten weeks' qalet before the . merry, . . " They have all been very kind to me here- - Bat this I would say, standing ms I do In view of God andlaotr-nti- y not that patriotism I I must have no hatred or enough bittern ee toward anyone. Holy Com"We partook of th munion together, and abemreeeived the with nil consolation of goapet me her. heart. At the close of the little service I bggan to repeat th word Abide with me.' and eh Joined soft- rH x of ds Records. :Help Win The War First of aurfixbTuty (2msoMmmusk BOVALUl DAYNES. MOR. 13-- 19 APiano In Every Go. -- Home k- E. FIRST SOUTH SX Winners of Medal with Special Mention for Honestj-in- . Advertising, Awardcd. 1 by Music Trade Indicator in National Contest, -- - s Uf, has always been hu triad and fan of difficulty. . . ' This time of rest he bees a greet cent-bo- Victor Everything pertaining to music,. end. . contains fun rectlons wards Nntv eIs nation thecotH' iin c(f I Klr-eche- n, give oOnendshiplnsQendS-alI:Qther:lconsidemtions- - - . our business. The friends of this store have been secured by our definite policies bf wHrst of AD Reliability, Old Fashioned lion eat y, and-O- ne Price to'AD and that the Lowest,- - Consistent With Quality orinstrumenf Sold.. , an ni J : duct ltlt avail, etc, : "BRAND WHITLOCK. After waiting 10 days without being vouchsafed an answer, Mr. Whitlock wrote again, this time more preeadngty. At last Baron von der Letncken broke silence. - He stated the charge, which 1 have describedM. alde ready, refused permission to wmld achieve. Laval (a Belgian lawyer, legal counBut abe was fated not to achieve selor for the U. 8. legation) to visit her destiny to reach an im- the prisoner, and announced that she mortality far beyond the scope of the would be defended by Advocate Brann, Brunei, hospital for in the eighth who was already In touch with the came the year of her pioneer-wor- k German competent authorities," She was spending a holiday gar1 He Never was truer word spoken. with her mother in England at the was In touch with the Judges, not moment war broke out, and had no with acted client! have He may the -difficulty la deciding wbera her duty tor tho beat, but Us best was a vary Germany had already revealed lay since we next find poor the criminal design against Belgium. him performance,the case to M. transferring There would be work' in Brussels for of tb Brussels member another her to dq and aba returned Immed- bar. - a to In do it. She arrived time iately began a series of evasions, a undergo the terrible experience ot of Thera attnal lies, of more subtle concealtin German entry into the capital, ment of the troth, on the part of every aid ipeedily became absorbed In the German official tn Brussels who took eumbelming duties of her position, and parcel in Miss CsvsUs trial. teighu, Frenchmen and Britons, as part were implicated with her, but aid as scores of wounded Germans, Others first la this company of cum under her care. She nursed she stands tn ths eyes of tho world. Bhs fhod and foe alike'. Not even the martyrs was knaw she running a great risk. Bn, ever alleged that she showed the thought eh was doing her duty but partiality In the treatment ot She to her country. She never demeaned her patients. herself by excuses or pleas of ignorBut. as the Huns recovered, they ance. th She told tha r wer sent borne or back to the front; and.' contrary to Gertroth, complete the others, the unhappy of prisoners r. were marked for the horrors of a man law. was convicted by her own Edith Cavell' position Is German prtoon - Edith Ca veil's testimony. emp. The position of feneroua heart as torn by knowledge! simple and heroic. Is very differthe authorities German f tha fata that awaited these poor ent Indeed. mmdd men. Assisted by her BelJn defending their conduct, the ts friends. She sueoeeded In Germans lay great stress en tbs fact many of them to Holland, and acted knowingly. mdoubtedly took a prominent share that their victim had for Instance, Is a quotation from Hers, Us hi helping the eeeape of Belgian a statement vouchsafed to an AmericMltan, of military age. For this Journalist by Herr Zlmmermann, ft by the operation of any reasqn-M- e can military law, she was punishable the Imperial- German for foreign affair: - . impriwEWnt- That ahe should of state AIT those convicted ware fully eog. rtot on the false charge of being Mpy, a charge first heard of after nlxant of th significance of their noher death, wae a crime which th tions. The court went Into Just this acPw of ecsitnriee win pot obliterate potnt with particular earn, and the because d records of the quitted several wm Power which we once knew a tt behaved a donbt existed regarding jl their knowledge of th penalties of German empire. , worked for a year, glvtng th their actions." M deye to th That might eonostvably settle the hospital and a few MUsta moments at Irregular Intervals Men between -- the exscuttoners and dangerous for th 4sa4. bet It cannot abaotva Gerkh her life wouldundertaking be held forfeit, many In tho Judgment of tha cMIlxed Cerv.kk? fact, perhaps the world. What Justifies a law? hllBg of a fool, perhaps the teetl-S- tainly not tbs mars drafting of It. or 0f notht Jndas Iscariot led Its publication to those whom it may JM German administration In Otherwise, the vUeet law Belgium concern. wtpect her. On Aug. 5, 115, ehe would posses an equal sanction with mn4 ln'the 4 a band of ruffians, with the and beet, prison . Giles For three weeks thera- - brut fore at their command oould al-nt- Long since, we learned that no businee&Tis 80soundly established that it can afford to overlook the element of friendship in its transactions. . ; Sometime in the eareerof every business, there comes a time when friendworih its weight in gold. ship free from any cold, commercial bargainings- "WeAre all human, and we take a certain amount of satisfaction in the im- e press of our personality-o-n others.- - Its a good deal the same way-wit- h and policies of a good business' establishment, - - To do business on a basis of dollars alone is unworthy. Profit is essen- -. tial, but its only incidental. Life is in the living, and unless we give a service that incorporates more than we aiu uctuallyexpeeted to give, v are tin just to ourselves as well as to thpse xi hose friendship we seek. Service pays big dividends in satisfaction. We have always' aime-d- to make friends of our customers to earn their confidence and to make them feel-thawe are interested as much in their success as in 'our own.-- -This policy has helped to build our business. The tnoney we have' made has been secondary rin securing us satisfaction. Money comes and goes but Ouctrets, candy cathartic, for children aged one year old and up works the nasty bile, sour fermentations and 1S0n rom the tender little bowels so gently, yet So &orouchjy CTOSt without bilious children h, gladly take Cascarets bein? ascarets taste like Just candy, Cascarets never pipe the litUrK never sickefh nevef injure, but above all, they never disarmomi tire worried mother. ly In end. . - th gave time for me to go. nnd friendn ing message for relations need at th soul'a of her She epoke moment. add --she received the twar-vne- e of God' Word as only th Chris1 ' tian calf do. ah Then I said. 'Ood-by-'We Shalland- meet smiled and said, -- .1 again'" And that V' not enough all I Can Germany ever ptrtllv thq Infamy, I the shame of It T No. A thousand tlmesnursea, and Means. J. LeRoy Horsley, Ex-PresidNo. A thousand years-- will thunder filbert Reeve and Theodore Boren-tonent the same reply. That degraded nation wounded soldiers. Taps were murdered Edith Cavell. It murdered a played by Mr. Varney Reeve. The great company .of Christian people oh vocal selections of this playlet were 1 board the Bualtanta." It murdered especially good and were a follows: Three Wonderful Letter from Captain Fryatt, of the Britlah Mercantile marine. Not all its tears nor all Home." by Vara Hawley; "Laddie In its future whining, shall lessen the Khaki," Cora Hawley; Somewhere nations, formed to bring safety NEW TORE. Oct. '1L Tb War of free obloquy of those nets, or mitigate the tn France," by Gladys Smith and Justice to the whole world. by Gilbert Reeve, nil Must Not Only B Won. But Buy andThose penalty yet to be Inflicted on the men who already have bought who did them end the Infernal system Joining tn th chore Between nets, musical selections Won." Is William H. Taft's new war bonds to help win th war should bay' which ordered them. ; to another (This were rendered by Mlm Leona Pomhelp keep it won. An unout of a statement the decisive victory, an Inconclusive peace eroy and Mr. Gilbert Reeve, violinist alogan. It Juts Issued her today sa bis will mean that Our blood and treasure and Miss Louise Smith, pianist. Mire Dorothy Bingham, of Tucson, contribution to th loan drive on Lib- have been poured out Jn vain." whole statement folThe League to Enforce Brace makes Th Arizona, whq has spent th past sum- erty day. public n letter from Secretary mer at Long Beach, will attend busi- lows: Th overwhelming success of tho Treasury MeAdoo, addressed to Mr. ness college in this city the coming fourth Liberty loan must be the an- Taft, as president of the league, exwinter and Is now located here. Of Jnterest to American people to Ger- pressing appreciation of the work done Corporal Jos. Kay Robinson, to- swer of th for peace. Through th for former loans by tb officers and re? gether with three soldier boy friends, many's bid man. woman and child can members of tbs league organization cams up from Camp Kearny last Sat- - loan, every 09 ANGTXES.'CaL, Oct and urging renewed efforts in ths help swell th great chores of 'No!' creditable entertainment waijurday and spent Sunday here. TB six billions w pay for these present campaign. The appeal says' Mr. Mrs. Lhfayette Orme, of given in th branch amusement Tooele. and nnd more do Aa this campaign ill be shorter than bay ship Utah, who were summoned bonds will hall Tuesday evening, the 1st home from ths mission field tn attend munitions. They will smother any by a week thaa the previous one, It of us to see that every Instr by local Bee Hive glrla, celebrat- the funeral services of Mrs. Orme lingering donbts th enemy may have behooves all wln-thwar splrit now so, our determination, to fight until ounce of the ing. "The Day of the 5 warm." Mrs. mother, have now retnrned and agatn about taken up their missionary labors at the whole system of military autoc- manifest everywhere is utilized. Te Mabel Cooper Cain, attired la Bee San end is this it hoped organizations of . racy crumbles. Diego. Hive uniform, began th program by bonds are an Investment In very character In the United State, Mr. Julia Brixen, Mr. Mary Wil- the Liberty future of humanity. Tb returns aa such, will respond aa patriotically an Instructive talk In explanation of cox and Mr. Lillie T. Freeze, who by any four as they did In the pifvlous loan cambee hive work, nnd presenting war have been in this locality for some are not tn bs measured a quarter per cent. Every dollar paigns service pins to the following: Ethelyn time past, left for Salt Lake City last and w beat to 'The League to Enforce Peace, of Germany Is a dollar spend Nielson, Gloria Gurley, Margaret Mil- Sunday. invested hi the safety and happiness which yon are president, through Its " ler, Carrie Haynie and Florence Tun-gat- e. San Bernardino Branch. of our children and their children for Individual ttieffibersraawell a a unit. Tb program consisted of a Elder Leeman A. Jorgenson nnd countless generations rendered splendid service in the three senes of playlets depicting. Misses ths 'The loan, therefore, should make previous loans. May - the country Gladys Hulah and Irene First. The Spirit of Liberty, under Clayton In attendance at the L. Its strongest appeal to those who see count upon the leagues doing as well were the direction of Be Keeper Leona D. 8. service In San Bernardino on at tbs end of this war not only victory, in the coming campaign 8 - , Allied nation being tho Cth Pomeroy, tb inst Elder but what victory means. The war must .And you. personally, Mr. Taft. 1 Jorgenson taking , represented by Be Hive girl. , after which they were the not only be won. bat stay won. The trust, will find time from your many Next, Tb Field ot Religion, trader charge, a Mr. Mrs. of nnd dinK. nt fourth Liberty loan Is part of the price duties to help. I shall deeply appreDye th direction of Be Keepar Loella guest , . Anderson nnd represented by children nner. The SaintsIn of this briffich have w are paying tor a permanent league ciate yonr hall which to meet and of tb Primary die, an Interesting nr pleasant feature ot which was a recti at ion by la earnest workers. Santo Bernardino Utahns on especially Interesting Master Pan! Larson. of Its having been settled snd The Field of Homo and Domeuflo account out by Mormon1 people In 1861-Aria, n bom seen represented by laid, which fact Is attested by the broad, Mr. L, B. Price, Gen and Fern John- straight poplar and locust son, Carrie Haynie nnd Master Joe trees, etc. streets, fathers who Reeve, the latter of whom rendered are left haveTha Pioneeran association the song, No Man' Land" In a very In order to organised their memory, keep np pleasing manner. , , meet each Saturday afternoon at Th Field of Burin, an office and to partldpat In social Park Pioneer seen represented by tb Mires PhylFor The Deseret News by Frazier Hunk activities; the topics of politics and lis Hnish and Bthetyn Nl&son. are barred from IS. however, religion, Tbayter Th Field of Outdoor- and Health, WeU we moved np here hr rapport n very pretty garden eeene represent- their conversation. On Monday evening, the Tth Inst, a last night, so we're back again In tb ed by Mm. Anna B.OnUL tha M lares Ida and Melissa Bwan. Edith Miller party was given by th branch and same td barn biliats that jre ' W Relief society women of San Bernar- hoteling In about five weeks ago. As and Elvira McCutcbeon. And last, Tha Field of FxbBe Bare-Ic-e, dino, at the horns of 4ira. Alice Ben- far a yon ea so with th naked eye showing n convalescent hospital son. la honor of Mr. and Ur. Wm. Isn't a thing changed about the in France, the Misses Cora Hawley, Martin, who contemplate ' removing there old place. butt somehow yon have Vera Hawley, Gladys Smith and Mr. to Point Richmond, n Suburb of Ban dear Mabel Cooper Cain taking tho part of Francisco, tn the near future.'. 6om a feeling that tellv yen thet th eoetlee 80 or 40 guests were present nnd has crowed a tot rioc yea wa here tn selections, games, refresh- before and now that th nice eool fall amost enjoyable has eoib again, they are lota stronger ments. etc,- and evening la reported. Mr. and Mra and more hUU guest Martin win be glad to welcome the than they used to be. missionaries at their new residence. It s fanny the way they welcome an - Servicea at Ocean Park on the Hth old friend when he comes back to en Manwfarfwrer f Famous lfsdtncte tnst. were presided over by ..Elder them. 1. bet there a been a couple if TeGa Ingredients, So Pubtic Can dropped in on me for a rr.ml Cyril A. CaO, after which h was million two. and 1 room 11 the other boys Appreciate Purs, ReHs Me Mediguest of Mrs. Julia Woolley at dinner. or been cine, bare having all kinds of visitor Funeral rerrlcew for Wutlam Bale-ty-, stnee they hit the eld place Of oourse a fello don t mind a little bite th who met death In n motorcyri sohand that fed you. Get out of if they aint dden t. were held at Rasta Ana. on thing like thatenyway Many people fere to than a few of them little thing a there'" Klllward moreonce te check nnd abort eohftn ours eougha the th Inst, Elder8. Curtis does while a Mark down Private Williams for 1 In It get Just L. Mendenhall bat Elder officiating. aatarrh, etc. This fear Is groundless ftemvon, davs K P. for not standing at attenbit emherrasolng. Yesterday was and was music Blank-barthe n speaker w Ths had company Inspec- tion." the captain said then, with all ths products t Jr, instance, Miss Cor Hawley, Cur- for tion and we sll lined up and stood at Products Co Dayton. Ohio, Not furnished bynnd And that night after inspection Memn over Bohme. Ervtn sen- - i attention while the officer looked narcotics or tis Millward on contains opiates, Fat said ho was glad Ho av-i- to allowed conducted Masonte over. ain't you And the lodge of tenred to work tho kitchen - because harmful dregs, Mentho-- I sienq for bers o set be Mr. lash yoo "move bird f eye At he cemetery.the ret ool thosalUGecould 1st th d oatmrrh oniony nnd msybe nil lure coughs, cold statue la Jenny y his enough to eat now. hla wife, Mr. like nae of tpesa w following a cold. I n compound of Hately N sni rived by Ark Wild Cherry, Tolu, Casearm, Grinde-ll- a, Mary Hately. Well It wa getting along toward Menthb Atnffionlum Chloride, and Ths armi annual conference of the evening and I guess all them eootiea on wa about aupper time be- TO GET TOUR BOT INTERESTED held alcohol sufficient to prederv and keep Los Angeles branch win be thought it rare all set In nd start IN' THfi SrtTCAtf tn solution. they And. did th 18th, 18th and 20th of this month. cause out. there w was frose at Is tn rs neen trated Tight Every Ingredient a s mad .Child and attention getting form and th medicine In so strong raetauraat out of Hava Jln read Nephl Anderson'S v doses nr to b that only ten-drTh first few minutes nobody kicked Us state. Bert Ideal raw" In tbs latest hooka i taken The er did nothing hut Just Vet them little wav I to make Into syrup by emptying peek eway. Then everybody tried . . Immense profit raisin birds JOHN ST. JOHN. to squirm about a quarter of an Inch into 1 n 2 H os. bottle of Mentbo-Laxs- o Belgian Hares for ns. We Jnst to Up them cootie off that thla a pint bottle end then fill th bottle touch will farnleii, stock nnd pay wasn't a nice way to do. Therf about The story give a personal with granulated sugar syrup; made by - 88.00 each hlu which always adds In the Internet pulled tlmFtWattare h. of In a half sugar g dissolving pint In event to some when three stuff It age of boiling wster It Is said by Fat Just natnrillv Church History, which is the title of pnt Swearing softly Contracts. reached months old. and bis a down thousands that this makes a snoot efbig leg glv season' far this manual -Senior th amt 10a fnU Information an "You double eold for treatment scratch. low, fin old bntra fective homo Mutual, work. Price 5c. For eala by Nothing Free. crossing star borders." be says" her The troubles. Tb Tnannfactursr'guarantore Deseret New Book Store, Ad- you credit And every I been giving It to please or money beck. Sold by AD . 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