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Show THE PROM U LGATCS N EW PLANS TOR DEPENDING. BORDER PLANS DEFENSE AGAINST RAIDS OEXKRAL FUXSTON, who has been lft "on the firinpr line" while Oneral Scott returns to Washington to report on the Mexican General Funston Will Place Troops in Readiness for situation. Quick Action. ( ; i ( ' t G s n . , . .w. ? .,,"'t . ; oihcr-io-li- G VTc ftrc all greatly indebted to those X?ho tell their experiences. And among the inaTjy thing which read about and are of immediate importance to the expectant mother. Is a splen. did external remedy 'M other's called Friend." This is applied over the muscles' of tho stomach. It is; i German Artillery Blazes Away at French Stronghold Without Gain. I l frtn t n nd Prnm Paco 1 Givenchy-l"n-Gohell- ' Mc-Aria- II J. A. FOLGER & CO. n 45c Coffee 45c Quality n ilU ii t; San Francisco ILJ u F m !' Mini. 6 The SIbis of the IParenats Are Visited Upon the Children r i" m is I TV. x-.v- . Vs' 0 SCOTT HURRYING F fV It 'TM vnf fes - Mi v TTv "7 I Report on Conferences With General Obregon on Border Situation. Will A -:- Continued From Page 1.) Secretary I,ansing to state that his advices from Mexico City indicated that the original agreement had been approved. General Scott is expected to clear up the confusion resulting from this sequence of conflicting accounts. Mr. Arredondo was still without instructions from General Carranza tonight in regard to steps he may take in seeking to reopen diplomatic consideration of the border situation. In any event, Secretary Lansing would be unwilling to begin the conversations until he has been fully advised by General Scott. It may be late In the week before conversations between the secretary and the ambassador are under way. The war and state departments received no important advices today as to Mexico. A report from General Pershing said the new concentration ordered by General Funston at the conclusion of the El Paso conference was This was satisfactorily. proceeding mean taken to that the majority of the scouting parties had been drawn in and material progress been made in shortening supply lines. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS. IN SECOND CHAPTER OF "GLORIA'S ROMANCE;' Wonderful scenic effects, dainty Billie in overalls; an exciting fight. ENGLAND IS STUDYING IP) fl? c.;.v.;.;.;.:.:;:v;;.:.;. , and in the case of "Peg O' the Ring" it was true. Through the sins of Peg's mother, Peg was afflicted with a strange malady which no one could solve. It led Peg and her admirers into heaps of trouble, trials and tabulations that no one could forestall. When Peg's mother, the skilled handler of wild animals, was attacked and killed, it left So says the old adage ( BILLIE BURKE TUESDAY K&r f , TO WASHINGTON remarkably BITTER CUP," a tense story of a social worker's ambitions. A 9! In Strange Fate Store for "Peg This fate hung over Peg like a dark cloud, threatening her at the most inopportune moments. It drew her into dangers. It drove her friends to despair. It but why tell more you can learn it all by reading our new serial ARBITRATION TREATY tTHS GOOD ' Editor of British Paper Discusses Two Salient Features of Convention. A powerful western drama, equal to "The Spoilers," featuring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND BESSIE LOVE With a Keystone--- " TOMORROW A ROUGH MIGHT" " f 1 E , ; London. May 15. The interview with Tames V. Gerard, the United States ambassador to Germany, published in the Koelnische Volks Zeitung last Friof State with day, dealing statement Secretary made after PresLansing's ident VVilson's last note to Germany had been dispatched and dealing with the existing arbitration treaty between the United Stales and Great Britain, is wide interest in attracting The treaty was ratified inFngland. the of the war, almost unnoticedearly days by he Uritish public, which is only now beainnins? to realize its potential im- -- WEDNESDAY AND T WARREN The 070,000 Comedian and the World's Handsomest Man. fflAPUH in "The . Floorwalker" -K- tod EBMGAH in "The Gay; Waring y EQLLG - - i-- 2:ai "THE CLOT" TWO SMASHING LAUGH PROVOKER. Universal ii I ROM OTHER - j FEATURES. j j . TUESDAY ONLY All-St- ar i Bill. Six Corking Reels. A Quarter Show for a Dime. js j u i imi m m 'u VvP7 ' ' "" 1 ' m' fJ mw 9 '" . ' m ' V" f 'I "J ed l Fearl White and Creijhton Hale in Chapter 12 of the Popular Serial AND A KEYSTONE COMEDY, A with the portance, similar coupled were enacted fact that especially treaties between the United States and other entente powers, but not between the Unltd States and Germany. The Knglish papers on Mr. Gerard's statementcommenting, full degive tails of the terms of the treaty and of the personnel of Die permanent peace commission to administer !t. The Graphic in a ions, editorial headed "Our Friendship With America" ' Two facts stand out. The important shnuM any incident occur first is that to antagonize Air eric a and Fngland the two nations could net come to blows, if at all, until k ff period for an inquiry which cooling a year. A last might i A fcAiTirwl t r.rn1.-j flint ti i uci ;i;ai!!M lis unless nidiij c.im a similar courseisai of inquiring into the of the dispute between oursubject and selves America expired. Though, on the other hand, ?he could the allies without any delay. as join as far are concerned. The treaty restrictiens treaty touches most usefully the psychology of war." David U. Francis. ambassador to business career as a Russia, be tran his messenger hoy on the floor of the St. Louis evchang-elis ambition was to drive a stage boyhood coach. V ' Min!r.s; communities are ffclins the otlier side of the war ord" boom in :the frreally increased cost for blasting ' nowder. the some having- in as much cases increasedcharge as 75 per cent. You can please the other fellow best bv lending1 a hand instead of giving advice. so-call- In addition to the five headline acts for the opening bill of Rex Vaudeville Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the management has a huge surprise not yet announced. Watch for it! Wait for it! Don't miss it! n n ftt m j ,w GOLDEN GATE. ' CLEO Him There's no better coffee than you drink when you drink FOLGER'S ; or i MA somer suit than you have you want it. e, '. TOMIGHT TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN With beautiful Universal star, in the Redfeather feature production "HER MADISON, the nil t..i J If there's a hand- ; 3Iy unhounded Uianks. An unlicard-o- f achievement! House records of the AMERICAN Theatre broken twice in one week! . Tuesday with Billie Burke Sunday with Charlie Chaplin. Now that I have found what the Salt Lake public want I shall bend every effort to meet that requirement. Our pictures will be constantly improved. They Avill be as jjood as money can buy. The wonderful brilliancy of the pictures has received much favorable comment. It will be improved fully 50 per cent by about May 20th by the installation of new equipment. I take tills opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the people of Salt Lake for their cordial appreciation of my efforts and I pledge myself to endeavor to constantly meet their wishes. W. II. SWANSON. (Signed) A GOLDEil GATE COFFEE j ft-- s i r" If there's a finer bound book than you have you want it. If there's a more expensive motor car than you have you want it. 1 THE , Hi 1010111 ! CASKMKXrs COMPAMOX CAITt'Ui:D lmbiin. May 15. The man who acHir Roger Casement ashore companied from a Gorman submarine at Tralee and escaped when Sir Roger was arrested, has been captured. s. Amussen wishes to anDr. Errass seed nounceJoseph t lie has opened offices for that II. Second South. the practice of osteopathy at room 424, Mclntyre bldg. Advertisement. ! in L..J U AGAIN ASSAILED we Rej-tilal- lel C VERDUN'S HILL i ciui iivu u 1111 uiniBii lajjLiucu 'evi everywhere tell of its mill of In the district soldiers. how it yl eoothlngr effect, mines were exploded in poallays pains Incident to sitions of the British. Fighting about Uffamenta one! mascles. They tell of restful the craters and in trenches was succtjmrort, of calm, peaceful nights, an ab-- cessful for js. secce of those distresses peculiar to the pe- "West of the Meuse (Verdun front) riod of expectancy, relief from morning a French hand grenade attack on hill As f sickness, no more of that apprehension with :01 was repulsed. The artillery was which so many younj women's minds beon sides of the river. both active very come burdened. It is a splendid help. Get were no There front ,:' "Fastern J( jff ?;.. , Tit J a bottle of "Mother's Friend" from your ovents of importance. particular nearest druggist. Ask your husband to get "Balkan front Hostile aviators who It for you. Then write to.Bradfietd and Dei-radropped bombs on Mlrovitr.a fire Co.. 409 Lamar Bid?.. Atlanta, Ga of our were the driven away by for a very handsome and instructive book. It is filled with suggestive ideas of great antiaircraft guns. help to all women interested in the subject British Statement. .of maternity. And best of all are som lot. from mothers that are real London, May 14. The British of- jters 4 ficial statement on the campaign in France and Belgium reads: "Last (Saturday) night after a heavy ' bombardment by guns of all natures ' the enemy attacked our lines about the Ploegsteerte wood ininthree parties. One IS MODERN JOAN D'ARC party succeeded entering our trenches, but was immediately ejected, leaving ten dead. The other parties on the parapet by Scottish were Countess in Man's Attire l.el ftebels of troops met and dispersed. lrelniMl to llattle. Declares Dr. this morning one of our pa"Karly Cecil D. MeAdnm. trols entered the enemy trenches souh of La Bassee canal. Our artillery bomNew York. May 14. Dr. Cecil D. of barded enemy positions north was who of Melbourne. Australia, and east of Vermelles. attached to the Royal Medical corps of Monchy-Au-Bo"Hostile artillery and trench mortars the British army during the Gallipoli who was besieged in the were active about Marlcourt, Loos, campaign and Shelbourne hotel in Dublin. Ireland, Cambrin and St. Elol. There the recent rebellion there, ar- Souchez, some was during about Souchez, the rived here today on the steamship Hohenzellernactivity redoubt, Givenchy and St. Iaverp-olfrom Philadelphia Dr. McAdam said he saw the Countess L'loi." Markievicz attired in man's clothing leadAuiitriatiM nepnlaed. and wearing a brace of revolvers the Irish rebels. He was informed, ing via Rome, London, May 14. The ofhe added, that she had shot six of her ficial v statement issued today reads: to refused obey followers because they "In the Trentlno on the upper Adige her orders. on board the the artillery actions have been espeAmong other passengers O. Squier, Col. was intense in the Col Di Lana zone. George Philadelphia of the American em- cially attache We attacks on Cuka and military repulsed members of Chicago univer- bassy at Ivondon, who will assume oh the heightsmall Faculty before Lucinico. wives have adopted more charge of the aviation service of the sity and their war "On the Carso our artillery caused babies by a system United States army. than eiprhty an explosion in the enemy lines near under which, although the foster parents possess the "papers" and pay the Martlno and dispersed enemy colthe San There's no fixed rule in life forAshumns bills, the child" is kept in Paris. and marching near Devetaki benefit of mankind, remarks the Oppachiasella." Samson got that land the Bugle, citing highest Mary Pickford, probably because he got his hair salaried moving picture actress in the into trouble cut and got Into trouble beworld, is going to appear on the speak- cause he Absalom didn't. Kansas City Times. ing stage. 2?Zr n , of Capital nd Orcan. Labor on l'roErnm f International Meetlits. Cleveland. O.. May 14. The vlew-r.ln- ts of centralized capital and organized labor will be presented before the industrial section of the international Y. M..C- - A. convention here tomorrow, when John Ik Rockefeller. Jr., and Warren S. Stone, grand chief of . the Brotherhood of locomotive Kngint-erspaT: on "Spiritual Forces Creating nd Solving Modern Industrial Problems." Mr. Rockefeller is scheduled also for an address tomorrow morning on "Kvery Christian Man at Work for His Fellowmcn: How Shall This Re Accomplished?" Another speaker of the most pretentious program of the conference will be Franklin Roosevelt, assistant eeretary of the navy, on the "Enlarged Navy." reclanea63 A 1 IleprentNtics c Fine Aid For . 'TO ADDRESS Y. M. C. A. Choir A "- - (Continued From Page 1.) that a patrol fcad beenof engaged at AnIlachlta. telope Wells, south News reached here today of the arrival at the expeditionary headquarters rnore truck trains carrying 1132.000 rf In gold to pay the troops. No newi of Ma J. Oeorice T. Un?-home- 's daring dash Into Mexico from San Vicente Wednesday morning are available tonight. It Is unofficially reSibported here, however, that ColonelLang-horne with up has Major caught ley and that the march has been time. resumed at doubl-qulc- k In the event this Is true, the second over eighty miles punitive expedition isMexico Into the Interior of after the raiders of Olenn Fprlnjrs and P.orpiillas. Wire communication .with Boqulllas is aehealuled to be In operation tonight. when Capt. Herbert I Evans, chief of the signal corps for this expedition, is expected to communicate with Captain Weicezork, in command of the coast artillery company at Marathon. Sons Co., ytuv Advertisement. SALT LAKE CITY, "UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, I ' - L 'JBtaLLJ. f If i In a small boy's ideal heaven he can always have a second piece of pie. A Thrilling Story of the Circus and Circus People You'll Miss One or the Best Pieces of Fiction Ever Written If You Don't Read It I Story now running in The Sunday- Herald- Republican and in motion pictures at t lie Rex theatre every Thursday. Friday and Saturday. : ITMOX PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAM'AHY 3, Depart. . . che . . sden- 11.00 A.M. o on O.OU 4.30 5.15 P.M. P.M. P.M. t ST. Arrive. Dally. 7.20 A. M. 7.20 A.M. 8.15 A.M. 9.30 A.M. 12.05 2.25 2.30 1910. Stl . P.M.. P.M.. P.M.. P.M.. Val1daJ?jfirn)3Iate DenVer-chise- Pity. Ogden (Malad. going only), PocateHo. Ashton, Montpelier. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno. Sacramento, San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha, Chicago. Osden. Logan. Boise, Portland, Seattle (Butte also going). - l 5.55 (Ma,ftd Omaha. 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