Show PLANS PlAN f FOR 81 BIG RALLY HAllY Of RED REDCROSS C CROSS A ARE COMPLETE British Army Officers to Speak Tonight at Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle Meeting Arranged by Loyal Women of S. S L. L A huge Red Cross rally will be held tonight in the Tabernacle un under under un- un der the auspices of the women's committee in charge of the women's Red Cross drive work The general general general gen gen- eral public is urged to attend The Tabernacle choir will sing Horace Ensign will sing a patriotic solo will be made by Lieutenants Lieutenants Lieutenants Lieuten Lieuten- ants Choyce and Kersley of the British army The rally should be attended by every true American in Salt Lake as asa asa asa a recognition of the patriotic efforts of the city's in aid of i the Red Cross and every other form I of war activity The meeting will start at 8 p. p p m. m TODAY will v virtually be be Women's day in the big Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross drive The untiring efforts of Salt Lake women women to raise funds for forI forthe forthe the great society that h has s been called I the greatest mother In the world will culminate tonight in a huge I Red Cross rally at the tabernacle i Arrangements for the big meeting are in the hands of the women's women Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross executive campaign committee The rally will start at 8 8 p. p m. m and andI I will be addressed by Lieutenants A. A Newberry Choyce and F F. J. J Kersley I of ot the British army Today the Red Cross booths at prominent street intersections and in I I hotel lobbies are open in charge of women workers They will be ready I night and day until the close of the I I c campaign n next Monday to receive Women are also manning the Red Cross booths in theatre lobbies Many foreign born women are active in the solicitation of bf the humanity dollars and in various other ways the women of Salt Lake City and county are heart and soul behind the movement to swell Utah's contributions to the utmost BIG MASS MEETING G. G The big mass meeting at the Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle tonight will vie with the big bigI I Red Cross parade of last Tuesday In focusing attention on the Red Cross drive It will likewise give Salt Lakers at large an opportunity to hear in Choyce and Kersley Kersley Kersley Kers Kers- ley two British officers who are veterans veterans veterans vet vet- erans of trench warfare and whose addresses have nave already done much to arouse enthusiasm among the men Red Cross workers at their meetings Lieutenant Choyce's dramatic tales of trench and dugout and his stories of ot what American boys are already do doing doing do- do ing at the front has aroused his hearers and tonight's Tabernacle audience Is assured a rare rare treat In his address there Four our more Utah counties Were today I Continued on page 2 I PLANS FOR BIG RALLY Continued from page 1 added to the list of ot those who have gone over the top in Red Bed Cross sub sub- They are Davis West Juab Cache and Kane counties All have exceeded their quotas The following Salt Lake concerns were today declared eligible to the Per Cent club their having subscribed tOO per cent strong to the Red Cross drive fund Grand County Coal company Maple Leaf dairy Utah Fuel company National Biscuit company com com- pany Utah Casket company Utah Billposting company and the Utah AsI As- As Association Association I of Credit Men SPEAKERS ACTIVE I I P minute Four-minute speakers held forth last r night at the various Salt Lake theatres ii j i jI i and arid motion picture houses They Ii i ij i j I urged their audiences to further subscriptions subi subscriptions sub- sub i I and cited many instances of i S I 1 poor people contributing as an argument I i I ment merit for donations from every man man mani Lake county The i and woman in Salt in theatre i Red Cross booths located I i I lobbies did a do rushing business They i were in charge of n d Cross workers i i selected for fOI the work worl by the i executive committee S ii j i i I The Red Cross street intersection i and hotel lobby booths were doing a abig abig 1 i i big business in securing subscriptions I at noon today They were opened early i. i I i in fl the morning with a coterie of RedCross Red i j I S Cross workers In uniform at each j i ji I i booth I Ij I I j I A fine musical program has been arranged and other features provided j jI I I Ithe I to make the Tabernacle rally one of the biggest events of the Red Cross i drive The program is in the hands of j II I Mrs 1 W. W F. F Adams chairman of the women's committee assisted by Mrs j I V. W. R. R Tyndale secretary Mrs J A. A I Widtsoe Mrs William Villiam C. C Jennings I Mrs Louis Simon Mrs John V. V Brown I II Mrs W P. P Keyser Mrs W. W Mont I II I Ferry Mrs S. S V. V Meakin Mrs M. M K h. I I I Parsons Mrs C. C K S. F. F Richards Mrs A. A j 1 Gorham Miss Clarissa Beesley Mrs S L. L Parker Miss J Dorothy Bailey and andI I I Miss 1 Etta Powers I I The fifth firth day of the Red lIed Cross drive I 1 I started today with but remaining remainIng remain remain- I of ofIs raised before Utah's quota In ing to be is secured The total amount I of subscriptions had last night reached I th the sum of with three actual working days remaining to raise the balance 1 om Fi-om om now on the campaigners campaign campaign- I ers plan to carry on an Intensive drive with the object of soliciting every man I I and woman in Salt Lake City and I county |