Show URDA Y EVENING EVENING- LAIE Will ERVE WITH RANGE ANC fAll if HA BASTILE i of Day When ifo ison Fell Before Liberty Br vers to B Be e S. S Signal gna f for or fr in in the U. U S. S y Ji 4 t the le natio national al hol holiday day Ie he French will vill not go rv d 1 in Salt Lake Many chave have announced that viii make th the day the subr sub- sub their r sermon and a movement jot Ot to organize a big mass meet- meet that night meetings have been called in lowing cities Denver Kansas ev Orleans Orleans Chicago Philadel- Philadel i maha i h ha Concord i N. N H. H St. St Paul Paui rg ra Knoxville Memphis and andle le Savannah Cleveland and Rock Island ill i ink K It would be a mighty fine observe th the day In Salt Lake e sentiment expressed by the themer themer themer mer T. T Goshen When we con- con h hat France h has s done when we at she Is facing the supreme the LUe war when after every sac- sac to make she Is facing of ot even having to wit- wit l Paris occupied occupied or ord ord d d d by the Invader we should l show our gratitude to her hera herway way a and to hearten her by the 1 fand t America erica observed her great greatT T TY Y iY NEEDED paramount Importance that realize that they can ti fight ht ope pe that this great nation is ned neif to see justice finally done Is no nonpartisan partisan and packed backed by every organization unpatriotic patriotic directly interested l of the war accord- accord present indications The com com- othe the allied tribute to France d of some of the most prom- prom tn in the United States ommittee will f forward ward to France i d of the celebrations held on Nhe he speeches and sermons sermons dead de- de and d the good wishes of the na- na mong some of the prominent the the- head of the movement France- France i uy society Italy-American Italy so- so ew sh Welfare board League of i IB Born rn Citizens National Civic ion fon National 1 Committee on Pa- Pa Societies National 1 League for tor J and many others ai of the Bastile the gre great t tp prison p son occurred on July 14 as the crisis of the revolution moved one one of the greatest wea- wea I by royalty to terrorize I I pl pie The Tile Bastile was founded I In hi 1369 and com com- the addition of four towers I ithe he letters de do cachet were isie is- is he be ie name of the king which 1 authority for the imprison- imprison he le e person whose name was In- In Jut p-Jut But But the names of the indie indi- indi were e inserted by the ministers r he depositaries of these let- let I invention lentIon nv of ot the letters de do I immediately opened the door to I inny of ministers and the in- in who supplied them- them wh these orders in order to individuals who had come un- un asure These arrests frequent and arbitrary that so 9 d 1 terror to sweep through t Some of th the best and anden anden en of the time were un- un on the slightest of 1 ACE R REVOLTS VOL TS l steadily grew worse worse ulace mace rose in revolt On July L. L le ge Bastile was surrounded by byous ous mob The governor was appear before them before them and they td that he su surrender T the keys Q on Delaunay w w was the name keeper of this fortress prison sed Ted with scorn corn and the attack lf L After many many hours of fierce I the mob was only able to toie ie outer co court rt Jy a great cheering arose A Alent lent of the Royal Guard ap- ap a few pieces of ot artillery hots from the cannon brought ernon nor to his senses and the theis is tover over As soon as he let Jet down the populace poured prison rison Prisoners of state who whon 1 n confined for tor years In loath- loath were suddenly blinded hof h of sunlight as their liberators vide e the doors of their celis cells were scores of affecting re- re had won her first vic- vic lithe people were WE're mad t for far r revo- revo ind Wd d determined to to light ight until gy Y triumphed governor was taken toward the Ville where it was Intended I that he should be held 8 trial rial but the m mob b tore him hims s guards and he paid for tor or his and nd there Th The next da day the then n of the commenced |