Show 1 i BONDS BOND ACCEPTABLE AS PAYMENT fOR TAX TAXES New Inducement Is Offered Salt Lakers to Subscribe to New Loan and Swell Utah's Quota Over Limit 1 READ THIS AND IF YOUVE YOU'VE RED BLOOD YOU'LL BUY A BONDT BOND HERE are but six days left to T THERE subscribe to the Liberty loan Liberty loan bonds are better than cash I The They pay 4 per cent interest and are exempt from local and state taxes You can always sell them and arrangements have been made so you can pay your county taxes in Salt Lake City with I them They are the safest and most profitable investment in the world j What a glorious use you are j making of your money when you yeu I loan it to your government Time Is short The enemy waits I for no man Go to any bank now bank now and buy your bond I CLARENCE BAMBERGER Chairman State Liberty Loan Executive Committee I I C CITIZENS of Salt Lake county I I VJ pay your taxes with Liberty bonds Raymond C. C Naylor county treasurer has lIas announced that he will accept Liberty bonds at par value in payment for all aU county taxes this yen year This gives you the opportunity of I serving your country and still settling your taxes without any extra expense to yourself If the suggestion is adopted by the citI citizens ers of Salt Lake county alone Utah's total subscriptions will receive I Ia a tremendous ous addition An effort is being made however by the state Liberty Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty loan committee to induce all county treasurers throughout the state to t permit the same ame form of payment for taxes If this is done the states state's quota will be heavily oversubscribed This plan was suggested by E. E T T. Woolley I Meanwhile all Liberty loan workers are urged to make this clear to the citizens of Salt Lake county count and all those who preside at Patriotic Sunda Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- da day services are requested to announce announce announce an an- It After Mr Naylor had made his announcement announcement announcement an an- the state Liberty boats committee Issued this statement This means that you can pay your taxes and at the same time perform a avital avital avital vital patriotic dut duty Every citizen of Salt Lake Lalee county should seize this opportunity opportunity opportunity op op- I of aiding Utah to subscribe her er total quota and add a heavy over over- subscription Canvassers are urged to make this clear to all subscribers and those who preside at Patriotic Sunday services are requested to announce it it Messages are being sent to all Lib- Lib Continued on page 4 4 LIBERTY BONDS Continued from page 1 erty loan committee and county counts treasurers treasurers treas treas- ure-rs ure throughout the state in an en endeavor endeavor endeavor en- en deavor to make this ruling uniform throughout Utah Buy Duy your bonds then pay your taxes taxes' a ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING One of ot the most enthusiastic meetIngs meetings meetings meet meet- i ings of canvassers yet held in the campaign campal cam cam- pal n took place at the Commercial clu cub club yesterday Reports of the v various committees showed showe-d a gain in subscriptions lions of since Wednesday Thunderous applause greeted the he narration of Instances of loyal self sacrifice by subscribers to the b bonds Among the most striking was that ofa ofa of or ora a girl employed by the Sweet Candy Camly company who approached Manager Leon Sweet and said that she wished d personally to a bond and brother had bad that her little year old saved up his nickels tand and dimes until he ho had 49 and that lie wanted also to buy a tI bond Schoolchildren all ov over r the city are manifesting the same spirit declared dEclare members ra of the Liberty Libert loan committee commit commit- tee on education About seve five boys of All Hallows by rigid self belf de denial denial de de- nial have hae for bonds Students Students Students Stu Stu- dents of the L L. D D. S S. university are depriving themselves of all pleasures for an extended period to subscribe worth of bonds individually and collectively The pupils of ot the public schools are also saving their nickels and dimes dimes- not asking their parents parents and and lire are buying buying buy buy- In ing ing- bonds for their schools Nearly per cent of the teachers of ot the city schools will be bond buyers although most of ot them earn less than 1000 a year The same percentage of ot firemen policemen and postoffice em- em are ni-c also loyal to the I Liberty loan although they all aU earn but models salaries SUBSCRIPTIONS ANSWER I ATROCITIES I The subscriptions announced at the I meeting came as a ringing ringing- answer of ot Americans to German atrocities as asI I narrated in vivid fashion by bv Arthur ArthurI I I Maude official recruiting officer for forthe forthe forthe the English army who addressed the Commercial club meeting I Mr Maude turned the blood of his hearers cold with his well authenticated I accounts of the hideous crimes crines I I j committed by the Germans whom he I 1 characterized bitterly as nothing but j bea beasts L I Mr Maude said in partI part part- I dont don't want you vou men Inca so far re removed removed removed re- re moved from the seat of war to think I for an instant that you are not fightIng fighting fighting fight fight- ing the Germans themselves It is not the o officers or the junkers or any other ruling ruling- class in Germany that is perpetrating the terrible outrages outrages out out- out out-i rages being discovered every da day as we beat the Germans back in France It Jt is the rank and file of the German Geiman I army its itself lf that is committing the atrocities I T want to tell teU you why I Canadians take no more prisoners I want to t t 1 II l you wh why vh every Canadian soldiers hen ben he be goes poes over the top carries a trench knife strapped to to- his arm and when the Germ Germans s throw down their guns uns and lift up their hands with their false cry of Kamerad Kamerad Kam Zam- erad they get the trench knife instead I 1 of mercy Our men have found such things as asa I a baby against a barn door doorhy I by hy a spike through its mouth while white on I the panels of ot the door were little nail I scratches indicating the baby's struggles struggles I gies to relieve its agony before death I Il came Those These instances are absolute l fa not tart ts not hearsay I Twelve Canadian s sOldiers an and their I officers were captured bv hy the Germans the officers sent to a detention camp I I back of the lines and the moment the German officers were out opt of sight ht the German privates and noncommissioned officers sel ed one of the noncommissioned noncommissioned I I Candian Cardian officers bound him hind hand and foot toot dipped him in oil olt threw him on top of a haystack and anti burned burne- I him to death while they held the other Canadians to lo witness liis his fate I J made the statement before you jou roumen men n today as an absolute unquestionable able fact that slightly wounded British Brit Brit- ish an anti and Canadian prisoners are being Brit I I deliberately blinded and anti V terribly mutilated mutilated muti muti- late late-d In other by German ways surgeons surgeons sur sur- g geons ons after aftel anae had been sur-I sur ap applied applied applied ap- ap I plied for necessary minor operations j and dressings I Let me me tell you in conclusion of an I instance that Is absolutely authentic I One of ot the most prominent men In California whose wife and daughter were caught ht in Germany when the war wai broke cut received the first word he hat hart been able abl to get from either elthel the I wife or dau daughter r about three weeks ago Then word rea reached hed him that mother and daughter are now about I to become mothers for foi the second time The daughter was 16 years vears old oM when I the war broke out I why I T av Fay w we WI WIrE ire are fighting fighting- I I beasts not men Then I want to give I you some in indication of the manner in which En land is fl fighting and has fought ht this war To show you the perfection to which British artillery has been broll brought ht a a. test was conducted conduct conduct- ed recently when n one of our air scouts was sent aloft to circle circle- over an abandoned abandoned aban aban- farmhouse He flashed Clashed a single message In code and within thirty seconds see sec soldiers of ot the British sec sec-I artillery artillery ar ar- ar- ar tillery y were pouring a concentrated fire I on that abandoned farmhouse farmhouse- In In one I place a In France a we have forty miles mites nl ert of cannons 0 wheel to wheel I Since the war broke out England has transported transporte across the water to toI France men 3 horses I tons of ot supplies and OOOO- OOOO I gallons of gasoline H flANKS BANKS REPORT INCREASE S Subscriptions are are- coming into the S banks with greater rea tEr rapidity although they ther are not heln being recorded and re reported reported reported re- re ported a a. as fast as the Liberty loan com com- desires Yesterdays Yesterday's total Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Salt Lake banks was or ora ora ora a little more than half Utah's minimum quota Reports from outside banks have not been received to date but it itis itis is estimated that the state is still considerably considerably considerably con con- short of ot Its quota in officially recognized subscriptions I i In solemn and emphatic terms citizens citizens citi citi- zens zeus of Utah are to be urged to subI subscribe subscribe sub sub- I scribe generously for Liberty bonds In fn all the churches and ward meeting I houses throughout the state today This has been set aside ov over r the whole country a an aM Patriotic Sunday and I will be he observed by all churches s. A ff feature of or the event will be he the attendance of the boy bov scouts in uniform I at the thO various churches s. s They are to appear to remind the people of the state that tomorrow the great at boy boyscout boyscout boyscout scout drive commences over the nation The sc scouts are highly elated over the success 8 of ot their parade and are de determined determined determined de- de to surpass all aU the up grown-up to hou e canvassers in the matter matter matter mat mat- ter of subscriptions F F. P P. Scott official Liberty loan representative representative rep rep- of the Twelfth federal re reserve reserve reserve re- re serve district In Utah has offered a prize of a 50 30 bond to the boy who sells the most bonds A medal will vili also be be- given by the war department meat to any boy who puts ten or more bonds in ten or more homes PATRIOTIC DAY THRILLERS Shrilling whistles clanging bells and bellowing auto horns will announce the arrival of Patriotic day next Wednes Wednes- day This has been set aside for the observance by President Wilson and the local Liberty loan committee Is determined that Utah shall celebrate it in a fashion second to none The whistles bells and horns will sound at 8 o'clock in the morning and at noon During the day meetings will willbe willbe be held In every business house and andall andall andall all empl e yes es will be bo urged to sign up for bonds if it they have have- not already done so What Is is' to happen in the tho evening however is to remain a profound secret Bring DrIng your flags and leave your nerves nerves nerves' at home for you will wili It I see one of the swiftest and most startling successions sue suc cessions of events that you have ever seen in YOUl life is the promise of the committee The American theatre this week will give all its receipts for the purchase of Liberty loan bonds The program is to be one of oC tile the best of the season and the management nt expects a big sum to result from this patriotic movement As a inducement prizes will be awarded d to patrons on a plan to be I announced later The incomparable Doug Fairbanks is to strike Salt Lake next Tuesday in a whirlwind transcontinental tour on which he expects to obtain 1000 In Liberty bond subscriptions He TIe will be at the Oregon Short Line depot at 4 45 o'clock Tuesday afternoon where he will address a crowd of ad admirers admirers admirers ad- ad and boost Liberty bonds as only Doug can boost anything anything- All AU his admirers In Salt Lake are invited to meet him and shake hands Blanche Ring who will appear at the Salt Lake theatre this week has telegraphed telegraphed telegraphed tele tele- graphed that she and her bevy of ot beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- chorus girls will pull a stunt every noon in the interest of ot Liberty bonds I Wednesday in every school in the city patriotic exercises will be held and Liberty bond purchases urged The American Smelting and Refining Refining ing lag company compan led in Liberty bond subscriptions subscriptions subscriptions sub sub- yesterday with Other Oth Oth- er subscriptions reported were ere as follows I I I j I 1 I j I I I 1 I I I I I I I I j I I I I I Real estate dru druggists 1700 blacksmiths banks mIscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous mis mIs- 1500 paints theatres the the- latres atres 1950 contractors clubs coal dealers 1900 insurance 10 Short Line umber 1250 laundries foreign foreign for for- eign corporations Boston Store 2500 printers wholesale professional men autos autos au- au tos stationery stationer houses music houses house livestock public officials mines and brokers brokers bro bro- kers kent First precinct Third Fourth precinct precinct pre pre- Total Troops Total Elks Total Before leaving lea the city for the east Mrs George Bass Bas national woman speaker for the Liberty loan gave a short informal talk to an assembly of prominent Salt Lake Democratic women in the Hotel Utah commending commend commend- ing them for their work in the second and their Libert loan campaign urging support for the continuation of the drive The close cooperation in Utah of the men and the women workers for this great cause she said is probably probably probably ably responsible re for the fact that Utah has in so many cases stepped ahead of other states in m patriotic work I am amI proud of the women Of or Utah BOY SCOUTS PARADE The local contingent of f the Boy BoyI Scouts of America came caine out in all an their glory last night and officially opened th their lr campaign in the Int Interest of th the Liberty Libert loan Several hundred I representatives of Young America paraded through the streets to stimulate stimulate stimulate late subscriptions to the great cause of ot liberty and challenge any and all an who have not yet jet et bou bought ht a bond Marching Marchin at the head of the little army of Scouts were the officers of ot the organization Each squad of or boys carried a huge banner announcing that the Scouts would canvass the city in inI inthe inthe the interest of the Liberty loan from October 20 to 27 The Scouts will work under the di direction direction dl di- of the local Liberty loan committee committee com com- and will visit every home in the city In this manner a per personal onal ap appeal appeal appeal ap- ap peal will be made to virtually every ap adult in the city Other Scout or organizations organizations or- or throughout the state will witt make a similar campaign toward ob obtaining obtaining ob- ob taming Utah's quota in the allotted time PLAN BARN DARN DANCE An old fashioned barn dance will be given n by the ladles ladles' auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans in the national guard armory hall hatt next Friday Frida night The proceeds of the affair will willbe willbe be spent by the organization in the purchase of Liberty bonds The committee announced last night that apples and cider will be served as I refreshments A A general invitation Is extended to the public and everybody I I is advised to wear old clothes and enjoy a real old fashioned hoedown barn dance I |