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Show THE BIBLE TO DRAW At the Orpheum i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY N, THE BIG AVENUE TO SUCCESS President Wilson So Declares in Address on Bible Society Centenary. Best Club Offer of the Campaign Last, Riggcst-niirPositively Closes Xcxt Saturday Night at 8 o'CIock This Is a Certain Avenue to Success for Those Who Take Advantage of It, For New Yearly and Six Months Subscriptions Now Have Their Greatest Value of the Entire Campaign TO INCREASE MISSION FUND Arrange I. Celebration In Little Cottonwood. Field day of the I D. S. U. will be held in Little Cottonwood canyon May 10. The committee on amusements of of control, composed of the board Claude C. Cornwall, instructor in of the physics; Orson Pratt, student body, and Misspresident Mary Hansen, first vice president, arranged the trip up the canyon for field day. This committee will meet again socn to arrange the various amusements which will be conducted after the students arrive at their rendezvous in the anyon. A special car will be run to Sandy and from there the students will "hike' the rest of the distance. for Committee I.. I). S. coci.avi: OI- TKMPLAHS. The seventh annual conclave of - the commandery. Templar Knights grand of Utah, will convene at Masonic temIn ait Lake beginning at 1') pi o'clock a. m. Tuesday. During the evening- th Order of the Bed Cross will le conferred by Utah commandery No. 1. Knights Templar. wit w ' ( f LAST COUPON APPEARS IN TIIIS ISSUE The Daily Ten-Vo- te Coupons Expire Next Friday Niplit at 8 o'Cloek and Must Be in the Office by That Time in Order to Be Counted Don't Overlook the Special Vote Offer on Old Subscriptions, Which Also Closes Next Satur day Night, and Work as You Never Worked Before If You Wish to Obtain a Big: Prize i y t M.t;i FKAi.r, With her company. In "When the Tide Turned. by Hugh Herbert. TO IMPROVE ON HISTORY STUDY Salt Lake Man Delegate to Convention Which Will Consider New Method. Introduction of an entirely new history ofof the iretho,; cT teaching;the theschools the United States in annual countrv will be proposed at the convention of the Sons ofN.theJ..American May lo Revolution at Newark. or and 16, bv a committee of five, of the Levi Young Prof. which Edgar of the- University of department history Utah is a member. The committee was appointed to iook history in into the methods of teaching and make a report at the th schools this convention year. Much of the work Uaa been done bv Professor Young and he Is planning to leave May 10 to attend the convention. will also represent Professor Young to Utah at the meeting of thebe League Enforce 2 Peace, which will T. C.held May 2 and at Washington, Y ounff From Washington Professor where he wilt engage to will go Boston, with In some work on western history Harof the Fred O. Turner, head Ir. - history. vard department of westernWhile at Washington Professor Young at win do some work in archaeology on his Institute and an the Smithsonian will arorganize return to Utah which will leave chaeological expedition nbout June 20 for southern Utah to stuuv the archaeology of the cllfl dwellings in that section. Professor Young1 believes an advance In education is to be taken in the step effort result of the United States as aSons of the American forth bytothe put secure a change in the Revolution method of teaching; history In the schools. "The plan to be recommended by the is committee,theof which Iofam,thea member, in its to teach history pst said Professor relation to the future." is taught now it Young. "As history is a mere recital of facts which the student is not given an opportunity to use." While In the east Professor Young on articles he will. also do omea work number of encyclois preparing for pedias on "Utah and the Mormons." On this subject he is preparing information for the International "encycloBrittanica, the pedia, the Encyclopedia Americana and others. Encyclopedia lie will also supply Columbia univerdata regarding town sity wltii some Professor Young1 government in Utah. declare Utah has come nearer solving the problem of town government than other state, that the Utali plan any now being studied by a number of universities and the state Is thereby receiving considerable credit. 1 n t- - .... v- -4 Is Made in Utah It keep fresh for months as long a the ran remnin unopened. It Is Just pure, rleh milk .front which part of the water ha been evaporated. ra Use It lu till your rooking. Delicious Banana Ice Cream .Milk tlorrien'w Little I .em on Jnlre. ran Water.. F.vuporated Mi large Hnnanaa. ugar. dilute milk with, water, add sugar and Pare and mash m smooth paste, add lemon juice, and mix with rtlr the bananas to bantu, the milk and sugar. Turn Into the freezer and freeze. Z 'Z 1-- lb. If baby fret ELEVEN" MORE WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE CLOSE. Just tliink, Miss Candidate, one week from next Saturday night yon can claim vour reward, and if vou Lave worked earnestly during these last two weeks, vour REWARD WILL 15E ONE OF THE HANDSOME 1916 TOURING CARS. WHAT A SELECTION A PAIGE CAR REAL MOTOR CABS and mean PAIGE TOURING HANDSOME to those who claim them. worlds of bliss and pleasure And list here, Miss Candidate, each and every one of you YOUR CHANCES TO CLAIM ONE OF THESE SPLENDID CARS ARE JUST AS GOOD AS T1I0SK OF ANY OF YOUR SISTER CANDIDATES. These last two weeks will tell the tale, for this is the time for effort that WINS, and the most earnest workers during these last days will be the ones who circle WINNERS IN THE will be named as members of that thrice-happ- y GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN. Does not the thought of so soon reward bring you claiming your ftie of myriad delights and SEEK CONTROL OF MINE thoughts pleasures that possession of one of these handsome cars would mean? Does It not make you want to start With Present right out tlila minute, and do your ut- Stockholders Dissatisfied to Secure Will Management Try most, and does It not fill you with the Possession Co. Seven of moTroughs lose to determination not a single ment of precious time during these last of the Seven Troughs days. Bl'T TO WORK WITHOUT RKST Mining company will be attempted by FROM NOW UNTIL. THE FINISH? If a group of stockholders at a special these are your feelings, then YOU. yes, meeting- to be held at 2.30 o5clock this of the comyou ai:k ;oi.v; to hk onk of afternoon515In the offices THK BIO WINNERS, AT THE FINpany at Dooly block and a spirited ISH, for this Is the true winning contest for control of the company is followed out, brings suc- anticipated. spiritat that, A. A. Williams of the'Seven Troughs cess the close. Nevada, in in the city to atdistrict, OXK MOIIE WEKK OF TUB tend the meeting and he claims to be AVK.ME TO SltXKSS. to armed with sufficient proxies gain one more Just week remains of the Should he succeed he antito certain success THE control. big avenue over the management taking EAST, BIOOEST AND BEST CLUB OF- cipates the property. FER OF THE CAMPAIGN, which gives of John Dern is president of the comnew six months and yearly subscrip- pany. The mine has been operated untions a value far greater than they der the lease system. Stockholders have ever had before or ever will again. represented by Williams are dissatisnow new these subscriptions fied Right with the results obtained, claiming have their greatest vote-valand returns have not been what the those who work during this time are that warrants. Williams deto make certain of clares the stockholders golnfe' are demanding absolutely 20. on success their May that the leasing system be abandoned. He says the leasees have not worked LAST COUPON DAT. mine properly and as a result a In today's Issue appears the I A ST the be spent In COUPON THAT WILL, BE PRINTED considerable sum must workto put It on a proper DURING THE CAMPAIGN. These Umbering In basis. the thinks he ing treasury 8 are If coupons returned good money to do the o'clock next FRIDAY NIGHT. byBut there is sufficient he says is necessary and to not be coimted if returned timbering they will time. other changes if the company THIS IN MINI) make after thisDAILY KEEP E THE COUPONS operates the mine direct. CLIPPED FROM THE PAPER EXPIRE FUNERAL OF HANS JACOB SEN. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Attended by many relatives and acAND ALL OF THESE MUST BE IN THE OFFICE BY 8 O'CLOCK NEXT quaintances funeral services for Hans FRIDAY NIGHT IN ORDKR TO BE M. Jacobsen were held at yesterday COUNTED. The special offer and subh Twenty-fiftof the ward. the are ballots chapel time scription good any Interment took place in City cemetery. during the campaign. NOMINATIONS CLOSED SATURDAY. Bishop J. R. Pettit officiated. The The nominations closed last Satur- speakers who paid high tribute to the Jacobsen were C. A. day and those who will claim these character of Sir. handsome and splendid awards are Carlqulst. George E. Burbidge. Joseph among those whose names appear In A. N. Jacobsen and Bishop Pettit. Mutomorrow's Issue. Success Is within you sic was furnished by the ward choir. reach if you try. Ills food may not agree with him. Try COndensED Irlt ORIGINAL Pure, rich and nourishing Any Victor dealer will gladly show you the complete line of Victors atid Victrolas $10 to $400 and play the music you know and like best, which is the only way for you to personally judge its capabilities of satisfying your musical longings. - Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Nw Victor Records demonstrated at aU dealer on the 28th of each month . ue The instrument of the worlds greatest artists mty warning. Important Victor Records can be TEN-VOT- safely and satisfactorily played only with Victor Ntedlea or Tung ton Stylus on Victors or Victrolas. Victor Records cannot be safely on machines played with j eweled or other reproducing points. . MARTINS 1X1 r US! J . LrAST, BIGGEST AND BEST CLUB OFFER OF CAMPAIGN!. NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW HAVE GREATEST VALUE! THE GRAND CHANCE FOR ALL THE BIGGEST, BEST AND LAST CLUB OFFER OF THE CAMPAIGN. During the time of this offer new subscriptions of six months and a year HAVE THEIR GREATEST VALUE OF THE ENTIRE CAMPAIGN AND WILL NEVER AGAIN BE WORTH AS MANY VOTES AS THEY ARE WHILE THIS OFFER IS IN EFFECT. This, then, is the real "bargain period" of the campaign and the time during which every candidate can make certain of final success. Here are the terms of this grand offer: GOVERNORS TO TALK OF TRADE Between the dates of Wednesday, May 3, and May 13, we will give 150,000 EXTRA VOTES, in addition toSaturday, the regular votes, for each club of ten new six months subscriptions. During this offer new yearly subscriptions will count as two six months subscriptions; r a subscription as four six months subscriptions and two-yea- term subscriptions will count for the full time paid for. Every longer NEW subscription of six months or over counts on this offer. Subscriptions mailed BY 8 o'clock on the night of May 13 will also count on this offer, even though they may not reach us until a day or so later. It is not necessary to turn in an entire club at one time, but the subscriptions should be turned in as they are secured, and we will keep an accurate record of each candidate's account. The votes will be issued at the time the subscriptions are turned in regular and the extra votes will be issued and mailed to candidates after the offer closes. THIS IS POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST, BEST AND LAST CLUB OFFER OF THE CAMPAIGN AND ANY CANDIDATE WHO EXPECTS TO WIN WILL PUT FORTH HER GREATEST EFFORT DURING THIS TIME. These new six months and yearly subscriptions will NEVER AGAIN BE WORTH AS MANY VOTES AS THEY ARE DURING THIS OFFER. Candidates are NOT limited to one club in this offer, but will receive credit for each club and each portion of a club turned in. SPECIAL CLUB OFFER ON OLD SUBSCRIPTIONS I on a corner or A rush to a window any day to hear a band go by. The Vict rola makes the world's greatest bands parade before you as you sit in your easy chair Sousas Band, Pryor's Band, Vessellas Band, Conway's Band, U. S. Marine Band, and other famous musical organizations. HERALD-REPUBLICAN'- S m wmum "ZOU'D stand SIX-CYLIND- 'Evaporate jr 3 i - Conference Considering Comprehensive Plan. Saratoga Hprlngs, X. Y.. Mayto 7.pro-A comprehensive sums designed for missionary vide Increased plan in and countries Is this work foreign the Methodexpected to be adopted byconference In ist Kplscopal general session today. A special committee probably will rerecommend action this week on acomsubmitted by the finance port mission in which was asserted too their many churches are devoting funds to expensive and costly building and are neglecting the missionary field. Services In memory of bishops, officers of the church and delegates who have died since their election to the were held today. general conference Bishop Earl Cranston of Washington, I. C, presided. PLAN FIELD DAY IN CANYON Methodist S, 1916 ONE SHORT WEEK REMAINS OF MEN TOGETHER Washington. May 7. President Wilson, speaking at a celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the American Bible society hrre today, dwelt on the usefulness of the Bible in drawing peoples togethf-r- . "Jn pronortlon as men yield themselves to the kindly light of the gos- said, "thev are bound together F1." he bonds of mutual understanding and assured peace." "It is a verv interesting circumstance perhaps I might add a disappaid the pointing circumstance should have President, "that the world so latelv awakened to its obligation and opportunity In respect to the spread We are celebratof the scripture. the one hundredth anniversary of ing there the American Bible society, andthan are other Bible societies older it, but one hundred years is a very small and of the history of Christianity, part this great Bible is the main vehicle of Christianity. the "Those who have woven togetherconthe ideals and the tothought and also weave ceptions of mankind action. One of the things gether its the only thine that separate almost races and nations of men from one another Is difference of thought, difference of principal of view, prompted by difference of tradition, differences of of Instruction. experience, differences "The work of the Bible societies of the world is the one great denominasuptional missionary enterprise. I lines pose that you can discover the in the that run between denominations Bible, although I must say I have never able to discover them; that they have been drawn out by differences and principal of view of temperament which I take leave to say are external to the Bible lt"elf. And this process of division and diversity ought surely to be offset and reversed by the process which sends abroad through the earth this opportunity to drink directlywith-at the sources of divine Inspiration, out overmuch Intervention and Interto drink directly from the pretation; of God Itself the suggestion word which it inevitably bears to the human no matter where you touch It. spirit, "So that to my mind the Colporters. the agents of the Bible society, the men who, tramping through countrysides or traveling every sort of conveyance in everybysort of land, carry with them littl cargoes of books containing1 the Word of f5od and spreading them, seemIsalike the shuttles in aofgreat men loom that weavlnjr the spirits cannot actogether. aA hundred ayears hundred years complish the cannot realizemiracle, that vision, hut If conthe light weavingto goes on. If ifmen do not lose tinues spread. heart In this great Ideal enterprise, ita will some day be accomplished, and will hine upon earth In which light ran cannot go astray." i HERALD-REPUBLICA- ONLY! rinrins Hthe period Martins Friday, May 5, and ending; Saturday nlcht. t u'rlork, we are roIdr tu make the LAST club offer on OLD uljMrlptiwiB. '1'hls offer in nm follow Kor each club of - In OM) Nubncrfptlou money t uracil In between the above date, we villi Rive 30,000 KXTHA VOTES, In addition to the regrnlnr vote. The MiihHerlptlona may be turned In nm they are secured, and every old Miihicrlpdon from three month up count. Thla offer in now open and clone Saturday night, .May 13, and H for lonn only. OI.I Miihw-riMny 1.:, t Conditions After World War as Affecting America to Be Discussed at Conference. Special attention is paid by the governors who are being: the arranging program for the Governors' conference which opens here Tuesday, June 27. to the question of state help in meeting the commercial and economic conditions that will arise at the close of the European war. Notices are being sent to governors of all the states in the union of the discussion and they will be asked to com? to Salt Iake prepared to take part In it. Miles C. niley, secretary of the conference, writes from Madison. Wis., that the program committee has taken for the position that while preparation fedwar is a matter essentially for the eral government, preparation for peac and for commercial, agricultural and Industrial development under the new conditions which will obtain when world peace is established is a matter to be handled by the states individually, and that the greatest efficiency can be secured through uniformity of action by the states in so far as practicable. Soma of the problems involved in till economic readjustment, are: Mobilizato Mr. according tion of American Riley, resources, industries and commerce, distribution of the imand land settlement policies. migrant, Tt is likely also that some phases of the general subject, preparedness for national defense and the relation of the state thereto, will be presented and discussed by the governors. tt .Method to Kule. "The present, world war," said Mr. Tliley. "has forced upon Europe greater efficiency in production and distribu . v . tion, a quicker moving, less wasteful commercial system, which has been so thoroughly organized as to include all business from the first steps in agriculture to fhe last steps in manufacThe new ture and transportation. of effort methods, with their savings and mones' and with their efficiency and convenience, have come to stay. This movement has been intensified by the war and will become even more intense in the efforts of nations to recoup and build up when the war ends. International competition will be keener than ever before. It is America's problem to be prepared to meet these new conditions.' In order to call attention to the the conference, Mr. meetingis place of out all the advance sending Riley notices under Salt Lake date press lines and locally plans are being made to focus the attention of the visitors on Utah for a portion of the time. In connection with the discussion on the mobilization of American resources and national defense, local civic organizations are planning to direct attention to the plan for establishment of a munition station and brigade post of the United States army at Fort Douglas. All kinds of reliable seeds. Bailey 63 E. Second South. Fons -- Co., Adver-Tipme- nt NEW THEATRE FOR BUTTE Closes Deal for Costly Capitalist tion lMcture lloiine lor Mo- .uunmna liij. Announcement tnat he has closed a deal which will result in giving Butte, Mont., one of the most modern and elaborate motion picture theatres in the intermcuntain west was made yesby Adolph Pincus, a capitalist terday of is in the Montana metropolis, who Salt Lake on his way to New York. The deal was made with Max Daniels, who gave Mr. Pincus a lease on 30J feet fronting on West Park street with a larger tract adjoining it in the rear. Mr. Pincus said the West Park frontage will be used for the lobby cf the while the building proposed theatre, proper will be on the ground in the to rear, the general plan being similar that of the American theatre of Salt Lake. Mr. Pincus is planning a building seat about 2000 persons and that will he is now obtaining information about the plans cf Salt Lake theatres as a basis for the one he proposes to build. From here he will go to New York to make further arrangements for his theatre. 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