Show r The 'Saturday Morning' i FffiOT-SGDM- Statue Sign WEmM Desecration a Sculptor Says reiTBOUftAS ® IlFMMYUni ENTRAIN TODAY Regiment to Leave for Fort Dodge la This After- noon early service in Men Are Well Trained and Expect to Be Ordered Across Sea Soon “Some time” this afternoon the forty second Infantry will entrain taking Its for Port Dodge Des Moines departure fa- Yesterday Capt John H Stern Port Douglas post quartermaster was kept busy arranging transportation for the troops and making arrangements with the railroad company for trains for the regiment On account of the numbers of troop trains moving in different parts of the country the railroads have fonnd it difficult to get sleeping care for the use of the Forty-eeccThus the exact time when the regiment will be able to depart waa not known until lato yesterday afternoon Little la known of tbo Intentions of the war department eoncernfng the d future movements of the However In the few months since It has been organized it has become a well officered and well drilled unit and it is supposed that the regiment will be held In Des Moines but a short time before it le ordered to France nd Forty-secon- ' Had Many Conautera When It leaves today the Forty-secoregiment will be In command of the fifth regimental commander since the regiment waa organized May St First to take command waa MaJ nd William G Rogers formerly of the Twentieth regiment On July IS he was relieved by CoL 8 U Faison who held command until August 29 MaJ Patrick H Mullay then came to take command of the regiment but was y leave of absence and granted a Capt Harry I Jordan was regimental 8 commander until ten-da- September Major Mullay then took command and served as head of the regiment until October 28 when he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and CoL Clarence E Dentler arrived from District 1 western division to take command of the Forty-secon- d The original roster of officers when the nucleus of the new regiment was from the Twentieth whs separated ' MaJ William C Rogers captains Benjamin P Nlcklln William S Mapes A Owen Seaman A M Pardee and L Jordan first lieutenants Harry Kollo C Ditto J H Reaney Nelson B Russell and Thomas J Camp second lieutenants Thomas R Mount Edwin M Scott and Albion Smith Of these the only ones now remaining with the regiment are Harry I Jordan recently promoted to major Hollo C Ditto now captain and adThomas J Camp now captain jutant: of I company and Thomas E Mount first lieutenant and commander of D company Regiments! Roster The roster of the Forty-secon- d regiment as it leaves today is: Col Clarence E Dentler regimental commander Lieut Col Patrick II Mullay D OX I Majors Harry I Jordan D O and Resolve P Palmer D O L: Capt Rollo C Ditto adFirst Lieut James J Keene jutant maehlna gun company commander Lieut Wallace W Parker supply company Capt Livingston Waltrous IJeuts Wallace C Welsh and Leland Thompson eompdfcy A lleutsnants Malcolm V Fortier Francis E Miller and George A Lockhart: company B lieutenants Thomas E Mount Nloholas Benz Henry and Charles CL Brooks comP Gannt 8 Bratton lieupany CL Capt Rufus tenants James T Brazelton Maurice E Fitts and Frank L Scott: company D Thomas Capt Thomas J Camp Lleuts Maurice L Barber James B Smith and G Stubbs company E Capt Nelaon K Russell Lleuts S F Rozemarynowakl CL McLary and Alex B Harvey Mltshell company F Lleuts John Bierman Mike Clod and Marquis G Xaton company G Lleuts Glen H Rosa Bertband Clifford and Ylrgil Conklin company H Capt Frank CL Mahtn Lleuts Otto Cramer Homer S Folkncr Ariel gh F Willis and Walter W Yon Gremp company I Capt Theo-phll- us Steele Lleuts Benjamin W Philip D Wesson and Samuel Lawyer H Ladenschu company K Lleuts Wayne ELB Cave Robert Bowman Hlrschler and Francis M Arthur Darr company I Lleuts Forrest Holbrook Ollie W Reed and Harry P Von Drach company M Lleuts Wesley C and Ethan A Brigham James J Hea H Shepley: medical detachment Capt Lleuts D A Vogt A L J A Hensake Bcaghler IL W BortnerC E WH Brown Clark Daniel Franklin and MaJ John F Coad regiment Sergt Sere rt MaJ James E bs Italian Tobfn second battalion Sergt MaJ LeMar-- F Farr third battalion ’Sergt MaJ Arnold T Buskens Suicide of Brother Cause Cunning Device Insures Instant Death Xmas Cards — SlffiW SCHOOL union COOK STORE 44 East o 1 swer this question? Wl&nt was the date of George Washington’s birthday? February 22nd? Wrong ’Twas February 11thThis was the discovery mado rereporter cently by a In sl while engaged mussing over some old files in the Salt Lke library On the testimony of The Jlorie of by Benson J Lnssing Washington" which was published in 1807 he read: son f Au"George Washington Marwife was fcU and gustine born ye 11th day of February 1731-- 2 about 10 in tne morning and was baptized the 3rd of April following Mr Beverly Whiting and Brooks godfathers and Christopher Mrs Mildred Gregory godmother" He learned also from "Washington’s Birthday" an edition of a series on "Our American Holiday: Ly Robert Haven Schauffler that "the first recorded menticj of the celebration is said to be the one in The Virginia Gazette or The American Advertiser of Richmond The day thus celebrated was February 11th” llow does that eleven -- day discrepancy between February 11 and February 22 come about? "Almost 300 years ago" the reporter learned "Pope Gregory the thirteenth ordained that ten days should be added to the tally to all time since the birth of Jesus but it was not until twenty years after birth that the BritWashington's ish government officially added eleven days These eleven days being added to the calendar make Washington's anniversary on February 22 instead of the 11th when It really occurs" ng - y 1 US OF DEMOCRACIES PATRIOTIC LABOR CHAPTER FORMED J I j Herald-Republic-anr- in - T PLAIN CLOTHES MEN TO CATCH ‘SPEEDERS’ Five divorces two on the ground of three on the ground of noncruelty and were granted yesterday by support P C Evans Jeanette Hecker charged Robert Hecker with throwing her to theM floor her Edith choking and biting satisfaction of the proved to the court that Albert M Colltnson knocked ground of nonsupport her down On the Nellie Selfret was granted a decree from Martin Selfret Helen Raferty from James Raferty and Elizabeth Wilkinson from George Wilkinson In order to curtail the number of them to a speeding offenses and bring men minimum two plain clothes from the police department will patrol the streets where those cases are reported to be the most numerous This will lead to the arrest of the offenders it Is believed and heavy jail sentences will then be Imposed by the Judge of the eity police court In this manner the officers hope to reduce the number of automobile accidents COUNTY BOARD WILL HOLD TAX SESSION HILLS’ RESIDENCE Col-lins- on to various equalization set The exact date was not Registration Not Binding Nation’s Woman Power Total Sought Today between the Hours of 9 a m and 8 p m the patriotic women of Salt ke are tobe given an opportunity of offering their services to the United States government by registering ii each of the city's voting districts for" any special work In war activities for which they may deem themselves specially fitted On the eve of the women’s registration day members of the women’s committee of the councils of national and fate defense wish to emphatically Impress upon the mothers of Salt Lake that the government plans for utilizing the services of women do not require them to be absent from their children or the taking from their homes of an y that do not specifically state upon registering that they are willing to perform services away from their - If memories linger in the dressing rooms of the theatre as 'some folks say they do then those in the Salt Lake theatre will have some worth bragging about when Miss Irene Hansen and her sister chorus girls of "The Mikado ” vacate them tonight in favor of theprofes-sionactors and actresses jt al ’ V - Memories of Bygone Stars No Sweeter Than Those Left i by Girlies of Big Elk Production of The Mikado: — - t- homes Home Duties to Be A as lamed The committee women wish to impress upon everyone that the present attitude of the government Is to keep the mothers at home and that if their services are accepted the work given them will be 'of such a nature that can be accomplished in the home Many women have feared they would be asked to leave their children for a certain time each day and for this reason have decided not to register The impression gained Is erroneous The reg- BY NADINE VETTE istration of mothers is requested with the distinct Understanding that they need not leave their homes to perform the work required of them of All for the womenplans were completed registration at a yesterdiy and members of meeting of registrars the committees in charge Over 200 women attended the final gathering in the Bishop's building and heard the say that memories of the actor just take a peep into the big dressing address of Mrs E O Leatherwood outTHEY actress tlie curtain goes up lining the policy of the national council folk linger behind them room just before on or act the between acts You'll of defense Instructions were given first to haunt the dressing rooms they have but recently vacated If this be true the big dressing room at the Salt Lake theatre which lias but recently housed such stars of the theatrical firmament as Blanche Ring Anna Held Katherine Grey Martha Hedman and A1 Jolson Is on for some mighty sweet haunting for the next few days The reason thereof is that just now it Is being used by several members of the chorus of "The Mikado" the Gilbert and Sullivan opera now being staged by the local Elks and if these Salt Lake chorus girls can’t leave behind memories that put to shame all the stars and musical comedy beauties I miss myi guess If you don’t believe it look at Miss Irene Hansen as the photographer caught her making up before the big mirror in the theatre’s star dressing room And Miss Hansen is but one of a bevy of local beauties who are helping as modest chorus girls to make the loproduction of “The Mikado" by thesuccal Elks’ lodge one of the biggest cesses ever staged by local talent And should you perchance --conceal about your person any doubts as to the enthusiasm of these Salt Lake girls CENSUS BEING TAKEN OF HEBREWS IN S L find these either adding a touch or so to their makeup or costumes dancing their steps In practice or doing something that might add to the effectiveness of their own or the ensemble appearance You’ll probably catch a glimpse of Miss Jessie Perry whose "Yum Yum" is perhaps the biggest individual hit of the performance She’s another Salt Lake girl—a dainty replica of Ina Claire a charming singer and a real She doesn't- occupy the big actress dressing room but the little one she and one or two others among the principals have had allotted to them is certain to have its memories and I'll guarantee ttliem to be worth while ones too As for the opera it is undoubtedly success from every an overwhelming standpoint ' The text is filled with charming wit and philosophy and the music is bright and humorous the instrumentation being a model of its kind Mr Richard Kipling is greatly to be commended for his delightfully effective production of the opera- which will g'o down in local dramatic history as one of the most successful of all amateur efforts in stagedom stars-in-the-maki- ng - - PASTORS TO AID the registrars and this morning everyIs in readiness for the big drive thing the various polling places at ' LESLIE COVEY BUYS Utah P0C7CT a UtfA Co Efficient Public Service Uain BOO Keanu Bldg One of the most striking residences in Federal Heights changed hands yesterday when the home of Harold H Hills an architect was sold to Leslie Covey sheepman of Montana and partner of Alma A Covey The sale was handled by D Arch Thompson of th Ashton-JenklMr Hill company wilt probably build a new home next spring ns May Register at Any Booth An important announcement was that from any will registrations women at any of the many registration will not the booths throughout city It wleli to if home to visit their precinct register it would be more convenient to register elsewhere It is desirable however that when not inconvenient womenres-go to the registration places in their idence wards The registration cards on which the data will be recorded will not be sent out of the state They will be given Into the custody of Mrs W N Williams state chairman and will be accessible at any time to those who wish to make a change in the information furnished This also will they have the facilitate changes In service offered which may be necessitated In many Instances School teachers who offer their aid in conducting the registration should report at the places orofto registration Miss Sarah nearest their homes chairman of registraEddingtoncancity be reached today through tion who the telephone number Wasatch 3122 Miss Eddington will be prepared to answer any questions which may arise and to receive calls for aid Miss Eddlngtoa Active The work of Miss Eddington during is the preparation for by the Salt being highly complimented Lake workers She bas secured the services of many able women in the work and has been untiring in her efforts to insure its success The Impression that the council of defense has salaried positions to fill has gained considerable credence but here are no Xunds for this purpose and hone of the workers is receiving money for service It was announced yesterday The workers must even pay their own expenses Mrs Leatherwood stressed the fact that the registration was yesterday of compiling a solely for the purpose woman power of th'e nation and the service each woman is capable of rendering should the need arise Those who register will assume no obligation and will pledge themselves in no man- ner thereby School children and all others who women out to mlght'aidarein gettingtothedevote as much urged register as possible of the day to this work be necessary for those who Instead of being sought out by enumerators Jewish residents of Salt Lake are being urged to make their presence known on their own initiative This unique method of taking a census has been chosen by M Janton 378 E Third Churches and Schools Will South street the director Assist in Boosting Utah-mad- e When the count is completed it is expected that the census will contain Goods the names of practically’ every Hebrew-' In the city Heads of families are beProducts week will be ushered Ing urged to report for other members in Utah tomorrow with ministers in many of the family of the state’s churches making it the subject for their evening discourses BIRD SPECIMENS They will appeal to their to observe by buying Utah ADDED TO EXHIBIT made goodstheand'week Utfing them :ii the homes are of birds Utah Monday and whenever the opportubeing Specimens added to the agricultural and horticul- nity afford the schools and univerof the state will oring Utah Prod tural exhibits on the first tloor of the sities State Capitol The placing of the birds uc-t- week to the fore Teachers will is being done by J II Cook building call attention to what the week means and urge the pusuperintendent at the direction of Gov- to theandcommonwealth students to do their share in ernor Bamberger pils ia iking it a success by carrying their enthusiasm home to their parents and in turn urging them to buy Utah-mad- e products Smile Today over 500 invitations will be sent out Ly the Manufacturers Asso! ciation of Utah inviting the 'recipients to the big banquet to be held at the Hotel Utah In honor of the week Tonight the current will be turned on in the big electric Utah sign placed at monuthe foot ofthe are being Young ment Placards Brigham placed In all the street cars the week and urging the announcing people to buy Utah-mad- e goods Utah Pioducts week will run until next Saturday Every day wjll see some Even before- - this first tiny feature of ’the1 week’s program being tooth forces itself through the carried out in Salt Lake and other 'pink gums your dental troubles cities and towns of the state with the V have begun Start that trip to The most practical way in aim of impressing Utahns that they can best own their promote the dentist every six months prosperity which to build np a sur-and happiness by helping boom home and thus reduce them to a min-industries through the purchase and plus fond is to lay aside imam trial of home-mad- e goods a definite amount each 4 week or month and deUTAH ACCIDENTS IN ' deonr in it savings posit i FOUR MONTHS - PRODUCTS WEEK s the-registrati- Family r - - I :: Members of the board of county commissioners will meet soon as a county equalization adjust tax difficulties which have developed since they were last in session Authority to meet for the purpose was granted yesterday by the state board of HOME TASKS WILL BE GIVEN TO MOTHERS FUEL BOARD CUTS RED TAPE RAY TELLS CLUB board of Patriotic Fair Se Will Pledge Services to Uncle Sam City’s fair-balrt- OBTAIN DIVORCES See ear FOR WAR WORK - FIVE S L WOMEN This will be a Merry Christmas Because it will be a Book Christmas REGISTER TODAY YY7ILL the class in American his VY tory please stand up and an- As the result of brooding over the recent suicide of a brother- Sergt Stanislaus Magreta of Company IC Forty-secon- d Infantry took hls own life yesterday-bfiring a shot from his rifle through his heart Once resolve fc kill himself the young man rigged up a cunning arrangement of slings so that he might be certain that the bullet went true to Its mark The suicide occurred at 950 a m and was executed while several comrades sat within a short distance of him in total Ignorance of hls tragic Intention Magreta As Excellent Shat duty Sergt Magreta was recalled to 1918 from the reserve list In August When the Twentieth came back to Salt Lake last May he was with this regiment Afterwards he was transferred j to the Forty-secon- d and made a About a month ago he was corporal to He has been a sergeant promoted state model soldier in all ways He has i "Let us reflect that it is not so qualified at different times as sharpvery long since this entire communshooter and expert rifleman and while at the unveiling of with the Twentieth wss rated as one ity gathered monument Let ns turn back this of the two beet shots of the regiment In our newspaper files and read He was of Russian parentage and the addresses which were made at came to the United States when but 8 the unveiling nnd ask ourselves if years old His army record shows him Is and proper to decorate to be 19 it one ofright Utah’s most dignified monEvidently he had thought little of uments with an electric flash sign" committing suicide until a short time Mr Young has been in Salt Lake before his rash deed When he dea In few a time and short to end his life he took extra precided only York cautions to insure instant death Hangdays will Isreturn to onNew Navawhere he a haversack bn the wall lie fastened the working aing coat hanger to the shoulder strap and jo group which is attracting the attention of sculptors of internaplaced his gun so that when he pulled tional fame Mr Young Is also enthe muzzle toward lilm the hook of the coat hanger would pull the trigger gaged in the teaching of art in New York He then held the end of the barrel hls bare breast and stepped against back Comrades Within Twenty Feet The muzzle was so close to his bod? that the powder went into the wound with the bullet and the force of the explosion tore his heart and left lung Orders State Administraas though an explosion liad taken his body Members of his place inside tions to Handle All Local company were within twenty feet be-of him when the shot was fired but Complications ing behind a door did not notice any Reviews History of Popular peculiar on actions Magreta’s part comAn investigating Hundreds of miles of red tape were Government From Athens posed of Lieut CoL P committee H Mullay Capt snipped and the fuel situation in genFrank C Mahin and Lieut Wayne B eral to Present Dav simplified yesterday when the naK rendered Cave commander company tional fuel administration laid down as a report giving the cause of death the rule that state fuel administrations suicide The body will be held at were to handle all complaints inquiries W W Ray United States attorney Fort Douglas post hospital until lectured on "The Birth of Democracy" Magreta’s relations in the east are and requests for relief InIstheir respec-to tive states This ruling expected before 400 of the most representative heard from make possible much more direct action women of Salt Lake at the Indies’ Litin achieving results In Utah as well as erary club yesterday afternoon The other states review of democracies extended back Relief for thousands of residents of to the days when Athens boasted the this state was brought about yesterday most perfect democracy the world ever when an arrangement was announced had known But It was pointed out by Mr Bay whereby persons In favorably situated districts might go upon federal forest that while the Athenian deniocracy reserves and gather wood there By proved highly beneficial from a standwielding ax and saw for a short time point of equality to the Athenians it made fatal error in maintaining slavmany of them it Is expected will be able to lay aside enough fuel to last ery and exacting unjust tribute from the peoples of other nations He ti5-- Fire! Local Branch of Al- through the winter Persons wishing to take advantage how the Athenian government finally or the privilege crumbled and fell as an early and glarDemaccording to the exand of Labor liance ing example of the futility of endeavorplanation of Carl B Arentson district ing to build democracies and still hold supervisor of the Wasatch national reocracy Organized serve must get permits from forest to methods of selfishness rangers Vividly the speaker pictured the fall I of Rome and the price it paid to the I The In order to assure more expeditious American of the first chapter ambition of the various Caesars and Alliance of Labor of coal which may be shipped delivery and Democracy to be in the fine art of the government cars J S Spelman director despite damaged In establishing equality for the Un- organized in this part f tli west was of the Utah fuel administration's car at the Salt Iike service bureau has mans he said selfish motives and the instituted last ifnight railroad requested K Russell was named to notify consignors as soon crushing of other peoples finally won Inbnr temple II Baldwin sec- companies for Itself the doom which had been president and Charles it was learned that the fuel was In C Thornton J as retary They wlth-visited upen Athens a "bad order" car By this means It Is will and Fred Roundy With gripping Interest Mr Ray car- J Cushman executive believed many such cars may be set committee the ried the big audience of women to compose out at convenient points and their conto' in the government the tents sold Paris under Napoleon He reviewed Assistance of the nearby thereby obviating war Is the principal that democracy until it fell to rise prosecution shifting of the coal to unnecessary Presiof for which alliance aim the democa and into better grow again find the of damage to the car point Wilson and is Woodrow dent sponsor racy He predicted that time will show of which Samnel of Gompers president that Russia now is in the same throes American Federation of Labor was GOVERNOR WILL PAY but that there are hopes for the reali- tlie sation in Russia of a magnificent de- theTheoriginal organizer CAMP KEARNEY VISIT organization of the local chapter mocracy was part of the business With the review of the fate of self- of the alliance came before the regular meetish democracies Mr Ray summed up which Simon Bamberger will be one of Salt lake Federation of La- ofGov the an Indictment against kalserlsm in Ger- ing five the dedicatgovernors bor Guy E Miller and Ben Goggin told ion- of the Y M toC attend A many which won loud applause ITe said at building of the settlement of Bingham difficulty Camp Kearney Cal where many Utah that It was hard to descrlLe or atto Mr occasion took compliment lads are training He accepted the Intempt to picture what fate will be re- the Miller fair stand of The served for the master minds of selfishvitation yesterday to be present at the labor matters ness hut predicted that the din of the ceremonies will occur November Cfher matters of routine business IS He willwhich fall will echo down the annals of time were be present In San also transacted for centuries and centuries to come Diego when the Southwest league from comprised of representatives southwestern states is organized BAKERS CELEBRATE KINGSBURY IS SEEN Governor Bamberger will be accomon the trip by Mrs Bamberger NEAR HEBER REPORT GOLDEN WEDDING DAY panied and by his daughter Miss Fisa Bamberger The golden wedding anniversary of Relatives of David Kingsbury the man who wandered away from his Mr and Mrs Richard Baker was celehome at 518 E First South street Wed- brated recently at the home of their TELEGRAM MAN IS nesday afternoon while he waa sick daughter Mrs Henry Betz 1064 Princeand delirious received a telephone ton avenue SUMMONED BY BONE The two were born In Bngland The message yesterday from John Van Wagner of Midway saying that Mr husband who is now 72 years of age The representative of the Evening Staffordshire while the Telegram Wagner had picked up a man between was a native of who gathered the facts and Heber and Midway Thursday night who wife who is 6S was a native of War- prepared the article which appeared In answered the description of Mr Kings- wickshire that last paper evening relative to "two Mr and Mrs Baker have been resibury spy suspects" who were alleged to Mr Wagner took the man as far as dents of Salt Lake for forty years They have fled from Salt Lake was requesthis home In Midway and the stranger are the parents of thirteen children of ed yesterday afternoon to appear bethen proceeded on foot lit the direc- whom five are living They have thir- fore Leon Bone special agent of the tion of Provo Relatives and friends teen grandchildren and one great- department of justice not later than of Mr Kingsbury are Inclined to think grandchild noon today no other that he was the stranger as Mr Bone conferred with the official clew to hls whereabouts baa been board of the state council of defense found Any Information leading to hls last night and asked assistance In a should be telephoned to Wadiscovery probe of the influence which caused satch 50S2-- R the story to be made public well-meani- FRANCE PREDICTED GLORIOUS GEO VHO NEVERUED BORN ON FEB 11 MISIMF TTT9EN Makonrt If Young noted W Utah sculptor who has won distinction in New Yrk last night ot served an elects io eign extended from the base of Pioneer non:i- -' ment he "threw both hands It-- the air" an! a tense expression came to his face— he explained it oas an expression ot lament - ‘I am for Ucan which I feel that I have proven In my work but why why 1 asl: have people seen lit (o stick an electric sign on one of our most said Mr monuments? ' precious Young "It Is unheard of sn outhe added rage" "Does this mean tha ether monuments very dear to our hearts are to be outshone by other electric continued Mr Yeung 'signs? "What would C E Dallin the monument's sculptor say were he here tonight to look on this sal spectacle of electrical acrobatics on his renowned monument? ‘I am for Utah 1 always have been for Utah and because X have been and always will be may I nut call the attention of our civic arts league to the fact that It is not for the best interests of Utah to desecrate a dignified monument which has contributed toward the forming of high sentiments in the minds of the school children of the November 10 1917 Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic- an 7- 4400 - partment We welcome deposits in any amount from one dollar upward ? ' That - - accidents have 'been reported In Utah since j the workmen's act went Into effect July compensation 1 was the report made yesterday by H E Jenkins in charge of - the insurance department of the state! Industrial commission The accidents varied from comparatively trivial mishajps -to fatali: ties 4400 ‘ it t There’s a Dentist In Your Town ''NEW METHOD Dr D W Thomas DENTISTS Was 3393 |