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Show OIIINR 11K DRIVE 60IIIGSTR0I1G Riotous Peace Celebration Holds Up Campaign for Time, but City Is Being Thoroughly Canvassed THE feeling held by the public "f SaTfLake towarrnhe sot-diera sot-diera who have helped make peace an accomplished fact, ras shown by yesterday's gala celebration. cele-bration. Today Kelt Lakers ara asked to prora the depth of their patriotism In a more substantial and lastlna way ' by contributing; to the CtlUed war work campaign. Workers for the ramps'fn are out In full force today. The funds solicited by them are for the beys overseas, those same boys who have made peace a fart. They must he kept rrom oe- comlng"nom-sTHk and Tonesnma sml from stray Ins; Into paths of temptation. In spits of the fact that Rait Lake will be prevented from raising her quota as soon as expected, due to the delay caused by yesterday's riotous celebration. celebra-tion. It Is hoped that reports turned in st ths luncheon for workers tomorrow - br ibfr eenssrlng mmlt'ee wMI in dlcate that Halt Lake la very near to. If not entirely over the top. 1800 FOR CONFETTI. Very effective waa the work dons yesterday by the workers who sold confetti In behalf of the united war work campaign. More than -UvO wss realised from this one source alone. The subscriptions obtained Saturday after the big parade by the committees active In the downtown streets amount i to more than $M)0. M'ADOO SENDS APPEAL. .Secretary McAdoo, head of the railroad rail-road administration of the United Ktatea, has Issued a powerful appeal to all employee of railroads, urging them to support ths united war work drive. His meesage follows: "Washington. D. C. Nov. . 1911. To the American Army of Railroad Men "A great united war work campaign will begin on Monday, November 11, to obtain funds which are urgently needed need-ed to carry on the beneficent wsr work, which Is being; patriotically performed In behalf of our army and navy by the T. M. C. A., the T. W. C. A., National Catholic War council, Jewish Welfare board. War Camp Community Service, Arwt.kt-Lrn I.lhrtrv association and Sa1-vatlon Sa1-vatlon Army. "The workers oft beee organ itatlona have gone to the front and shared the dangers and hardships of our soldiers and aailors. Through their tireless energy, thoughtfulnees and devotion they have carried cheer and comfort and assistance to our men fighting In the trenches and on the high ses s, as well aa to those In training camps and abroad. The splendid work of these organisations has been officially recognised rec-ognised by the American government and they are worthy of the support of every loyal American. Every Individual Individ-ual who can afford to do so ougbt to give aid by making the moat liberal |