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Show Sill ica $m lmi p II mms Great Liberty Loan Meeting at Tabernacle Tonight The Chain of Victory PROGRESS QF BBI TO BEJflLO "March to Victory" to Be Reported; Talki by British and French - Veterans and Singing ONE of the greatest mm meetings ever held in Utah in mpport of war driva ia i parted to !) tha "March to Victory" man meeting aeheduled for tha Tabarnacla tonight, at which Heber J. Orent, stata Liberty loaa ' chairman, will praalda. Captain Frank K. Edwarda of tha Twonty-fourth royal fusiliers of England En-gland and Lieutenant twwleratlrkl at- tha French hlh commission will ba tha principal speakers. WILL TELL Of FRONT, Tha ssperlenree that thoaa fighters will recount, tha things thoy will toll of Oormsn occupation of Franca and Bolgium, tha plea, thoy will maka for whole-hearted support to tha fourth Liberty loan, ara espected to prova tha moat olortrlfylng speeches uf tha antira campaign. tioraca Knslgn will sing aa soloist for tha Tabarnacla choir and Professor K- O. Lund will, direct tha-' wioslc. ' ' Maiten Christina Kymaol, noted French grand opera alnger. will aing tna national anthems uf tha allied countrlea, HONOR FOR WOMEN. All Rod Cross workers will attend tonight's mass meeting In a body and a large aectlon haa been reaerved for them together with tha war mothers. Never before hava such elaborate preparations bsen made for taking cs re of the crowd that ia expected to pack tha Tabernacle to tha doora and tna wonderful manner In which ttoh has already responded to the fourth Libarty loan la taken aa a criterion of tha en- , thualaam and atranuoua patrtottem expected ex-pected at tonlght'a maaa meeting. CANVASS IS BEOUN. Tha houae-to-houee canvaesers of tha city, over 260 In number, at art thalr work today, and preliminary thereto a big meeting of theea men and women canvassers wss hsid at' tha Commercial club Friday nlshl, with Lester D. Freed, city campaign manager, preald-ing. preald-ing. Heber J. Grant, atata chairman, addressed tha workera and urged them to their beat efforta. City Commissioner Commis-sioner Neslen also spoks. Mr. Neslen ia brigadier general af tha city can-vaaaera' can-vaaaera' committee and under him ara five colonels, each In charge of a precinct. pre-cinct. Colonel William H. Loveay la In command of precinct No. I, Colonel Joaeph Jeremy ia In charge of precinct No. 1, Colonel Oeorge CJ. Morris Is In charge of No. 1, Colonel Joaeph V. Bmith la In charge of No. 4 and Colo' net John D. Ollea commands No. S. Vn' der each colonel ara ten captains WOMEN BUY BONOS. According to Mra. A. J. Oorham. chairman of tha committee cluba of the Liberty loan women's organisations, organisa-tions, tha woman'a cluba of tha city hava subscribed over 141.060 to the fourth Liberty loan, not including subscription sub-scription made by clubwomen to other sources. Tha reports in detail ara aa followa: 1'nlverslty of Utah women's organisation, organ-isation, 11160; College club. Is&M); Psughters of tha American Revolution.. II6.10Q; Indies' Literary cluh, 13000: (Continued on oage 4.1 PROGRESS OF Continued from pane 1.) Draper Mothers' club. $700: P. E. O society, $1030: Htate Nurses' asaocla- I tlon, $4700; Business Women's club. 1 1 41' 00; auxiliaries of the Federation of I labor. 1600; Cleofan, $2f0; Shakes- j pears club. $300; Asaoclatton of Col- , legists Alnmnt, $Sf0. . 1 -The program, .at tlia womena Liberty J loan batik toduy Includes selections the Bonneville Park orchestra, under the direction of Kred Htone. performances perfor-mances by Itlllv KHIot, blackface comedian, come-dian, and patriotic address by IV W. M11 seer. |