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Show THE D. Pastor at Services in Ogden Tremendous Crowd Turns Out to Do Honor to Mother; Tableaux One of Features. ti The .J HThere is great need conditions when former to return a of home and not the school, picture show or street was the dominant place In the F. A. life of children, declared the Kev. Mothers the at address an In fiimpkin lay exercises held under the auspices of the Federated "Women's Clubsaft-of Ogden in the Orpheum theatre this ernoon. "Today,- he said, "the white carna- Ogden, Mar ' . BURCH HEARING Start Tuesday Unless Will - lSpKrt! hold and precedence over the fluttering flag. to The occasion is not dedicated alone as Fentlmcnt. On euch an occasion this we can understand that the law of th survival of the fittest as exemplified on the bloody battlefields of Eulaw. Inthe rope is notmost natural law powerful stead the law of love and sacrifice as Is tl by motherhood. exemplified "Motherhood is such a wonderrui that wants i mean motherhood thins We need the mothto be motherhood. and their home ers who think more of success. W Itn-oof social children than two could not exmothers and heaven. Learnare homethings ist: those noblest acing Is a fine thing, but themay have Is complishment ato woman be a good mother. A the knowledge woman Is poor indeed who achieves the social success but who loses ct living after death in the of children." hearts who Hundreds of people attended In the thecould not be accommodated The atre, so great was the crowd alt the old clubwomen saw to It that were provided mothers and fathers and attendants.a sewith automobiles A feature of the exercises was of under the direction ries of tableaux with effects electrical Whltaker. T. J Seven Ages of presenting "The These tableaux were Womanhood." posed as follows: Childhood Litllan Sheehan. Lorna Dorothy Agee. and Lorcno Wattls. Ruth Craven. Francis Oenevieve Moyes. Georgia Gosling, Mobbs. Tli el ma and LockwooJ and Ml- Ruth Brewer. Irene "infrlhood" Josephine Volker, Vera Beatrice Brewer. "Wright and Krcles jirlflr Miss Flora Motherhood L. Mrs. Ralph Farr. Hrewer. Family A. A. Ferrln. Four generations Martha Josiah ll Ferrln, Joseph L. Fcrrin and all-power- ut or-portu- . EOrSndm"ther Mrs. Harriett S. Eraer- Muscal numbers were given by William H. Manning, who sang 'Mother ongs Mine": Mi-- s Rosalie Holberg. : Miss Anna Mv Mother Used to HintfMa. and the Williamson. "I)ar Old nuartet. Criterion K. Ixwe of the The Kev iieorsce church offered invocationor First Baptist immediate charpe Those who had were Mrs. Archie How-ma-A.n the exercise Child Culture club. Mrs of the society. i: Corey of the Historical of the ladles Mrs. Joseph H. Wrlzht riub and Mrs. Jay Mnlth ot Literary Home Culture club. the -- DISCUSS SUPERINTENDED Meet Tonlnht to Consider !Hceessor for IIlls. fH--- it to Ttie IIrraM-KopoMVo- .l W. H. Williams. Ogden. Maythe14.Ogden board of of City of a call to meeting expects education, tomorrow evening for the the board sethe purpose ofofa considering further The board superintendent. lection until the frequently expects to meetupon a man to succeed rnemter amp members M. Mills. Hoard Supt. J. their over were about troubles thought Principal when It appearedoflikely that would ac- -, Like A. Katon George necesHis the. declining position. pt new start, hut members today sitated awas an agreement It likely tlithat is week. reached S-il- t jd ivotild bt; Read the Big Victrola Ad on Page 3 tbis issue, then come in and hear the records. The world's great artists are here ready to entertain yon on the Victor. BEESLEY MUSIC CO. 57 MAIN. We play, sing and sell music. FOR SALE Siieep SSanch Excellent Location. Mclntj-r- Salt Lake City Building. - - - - Ac- HrId-r.epablicn- .l exami- Preliminary nation of lleber Burch, charged with firat decree murder in connection with the shooting of Dr. Charles F. Osgood, will begin before Municipal Judge Oeorjre S. Barker at 10 o'clock Tues-K. Joseph day morning, according- to Kvans. county attorney, unless Soren X. Chrletensen. counsel for Hurch, procures an order for a sanity examination of his client before that time. Christensen has announced Attorney he Intends having his client exthat amined as to his sanity. Ho says ho is certain Burch is insane and that a mental examination will be all that is necessary In the case. But as yet he has taken no steps toward having the examination held and has not informed County aAttorney Kvans that he will ask for postponement of the preliminary examination. - PUTS EDUCATION IN PREPAREDNSS UGHT Minister in Sermon to Graduating Class Brings Out View 'of Learning's Use. Special OKden. to Th May 14. Ilenild-Ropubnean- .l . formation to Von Moltke. who coolly turned in his bed and said, 'Go to No. 7 in my safe and telepigeonhole ss the papers found there digraph rect.' He was the coolest man In Germany and he explained his mental attitude by declaring that he had done all his work beforehand and had done all that could be done. to the full he "By doing his success. was There Is no for duty prepared more pathetic figure In life than the one who has let opportunity pass and Is confronted with a demand for and skill he has neglected to training obtain. "Students. If we neglect our work In school we contract habits that will deter our future progress. In being prepurpose it is the will and for lifemost pared count and It Is a bad sign that to see a student the easiest course for it savorsseeking of seeking1 to find the soft places in life. If we "Life includes all of earth are onlv prepared for eternity. the days we are like the soldier who runs short of provisions the first day of the battle." SAYS SLAIN RANCHER WAS FEUDPARTICIPANT Brother of Man Mysteriously Killed Tells Officers of His Quarrels. to The Mav 14. fSppcIal IleraM-Repnbllca- Iavld Osrden, the to-d- av I ' it's ! V.:.'--- i ; With 32-- p. post-car- ton. d Skin Book request. Cutlcura. Dept. T Bi Sold throughout the world. Herald-niuiblica- .l OS NOflllNED JURORS mm Spend Sunday In Quiet Seclusion Before TO MILLIONS Boise Woman Denies Report That She Has Dropped Suit for New York Realty. WITHIN Deciding Fate of David Caplan. Los Angeles, May 14. No verdict was reached today by the jury which retired before noon yesterday in the trial of David Caplan for murder as a result of the destruction of the Los Angeles Times building In October, , 1310. W. If. Evans, a juror whose illness Mrs. George caused by Indigestion, inter Washington Adams of Boise, denied to- yesterday, ' the deliberations, re Boise. Ida., May 14.- - day that she had abandoned efforts to recover alleged dower rights to New York City real estate, valued at millions and once owned by the late Kdward Tracy, wealthy brewer, whose legal wife Mrs. Adams claims to have been. Discussing action taken by her attorneys in New York last week in sixty of her suits to recover propertv now in the possession of Andrew Carnegie, Mrs. Henry C. Phipps and others. Mrs. Adams said the suits merely were discontinued for the present as she was not ready for trial and wanted to avoid default. Judgment by reason Her chief ,for the she hoped to suits, she said, was that bringing prove the legitimacy of her son. Charles Nelson, and to win for him a half interest in the huge estate left by Tracy. Mrs. Adams asserted that after goa marriage ceremony with ing through N. Y., in 1872. Tracy at Athens. Tracy told her the minister that married them was not regularly ordained. Khe left him, she said, and several years afterwards married Adams in Idaho. made "Then," she declared. reason he his mistake. For some "Tracy wrote to me that I was really his legal wife. I left Mr. Adams the day I rea ceived the letter and later obtained divorce." Mill DEBniS OX B1IAC1I. Iloqulam. Wash.. May 14. Quantities of wreckage, apparently from some vessel, have been coming ashore at and near Demon Point. north of Grays past, accordHarbor, for several daj's to word brought here today. Ining cluded In the wreckage wereo several crated chairs and a section ship's rail. A heavy gale raged off this coast last Monday and Tuesday. So far as known all vessels due in these waters have been accounted for. All kinds of reliable seeds. fJalley & 63 H. Second South. a WALL b ns W- e-' The Manufacturers' Accused-o- would not make a baking under the powder which was Burning Ship Start for United States After Acquittal. f Mex.. May 14. by radio to Acapulco. San Pedro. Acquitted of responfor the destruction by fire sibility here of the American Power schooner General Mariscal. Alfred Brow, Will AVig. George L,a Violette and Frank Horn, officers of the vessel, left for Pedro today on the American fan steamer Mayfair. I'nited States Consul Edwards and Capt. M. E. Trench of the United States cruiser secured the men a prompt trial,Denver which was concluded late yesterday. There is no feeling here. All is quiet, according apparent to reports received today, on the Mexican west coast. rupted Yon powder which food laws. an IMJ HOMEMADE GOODS. An organization has been formed in Holland for pushing the use of domestic products in preference to foreign A circular issued by it importations. In declares that many cases foreign are used instead of domestic goods on account of indifference or solely that the doprejudice, despite the fact mestic article .is .just as good or even better. Dutch goods, it adds, are sometimes marketed under foreign names of affairs. simplv because of this state of the associaThe membership present tion is more than 1000, the Amsterdam section being headed by the burgomaster of that city, and it is expected that all the members will work actively in the interests of home products. New York Times. Mrs. Mary Parsons of Portland, Ore., who is now 87 years old, is known the west as an expert in throughout tree grafting. She also holds the state prize for fine embroidery and lace. SIR ROGER SEES ADVISERS AT THE TOWER OF LONDON OTHERWISE ENGAGED. "I used to think l'd like to make a name for myself," said Mr. "Then I got interested in anChuggins. automo- "What difference did that make?" "Hadn't time to think about names. Was doing well enough to track Courier-Journa- l. of my numbers." Louisville keep Stolen sweets may be hard to . gest. NOTED i di- BELGIANS NOW IN AMERICA Some Baking Powder if' Are Illegal 3 KC'BakiiigPowder Is Legal under all pure food laws, state and national. It Contains JL- - - A - and we have never used the "water glass test." v nt to TUe Oivden, Mav 14. Spatial HfralJ-lifpnf'i!n- .l Funeral services for William Glasmann will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow In the Ogden taberna-- t le. Amontf the speakers will be the Kev. John Kdwaru Carver of the First church and Mayor Abbot Presbyterian It. Hey wood of Ogden. One or more additional speakers may be added. The mtiical numbers are to be provided byn Joseph Ballantyne, director of the Tabernacle choir. The body of Mr. Glasraann will lie in state at his late residence. 724 Twenty-fourth street, from 9 to 10.SQ o'clock tomorrow morning. Og-d- WILL BE JUNIOR Sl-i- a! t- - IleraJfl-RT'iMiraa- ! 1 COLLEGE Made TIn CENTS 115 8 Iff fly At all grocers, who sell and to be pure, legal and guarantee it to you to please you or will refund your money. Jaques Mfg. Company, Chicago I'PRISIX; IS JUSTIFIED. Boston, May 14. The recent uprising in Ireland was called justifible by Matthew Cummings, former president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, in an address before the Boston Gaelic society tonight. "While we mourn those Irish volunteers as martyrs," he said, "what a glorious that, instead of dying on foreign like dogsrecord, .battlefields for the British empire, they gave up their lives at home fighting for freedom. to the rules fought according 3000 war and of "They of them held the of Dublin for seven days strongholds 20,000 British troops with big against guns and modern implements of warfare. Only when their food and ammunition were gone did the Irish volunteers surrender." adopted a resolution comtonight and the Irish volunteers for their mending urging part in the torecent uprising, Americans support the revolution and charging British influences with " in the a campaign of United States. Jeremiah O'Leary of New York, president of the American Truth society. Cr MMiaaii .l Ogden. May 1 1. Announcement that Weber academy of Ogdf-- win begin the fall term a a junior college on the same plan a other church schools rrlth two yenrs of college work was made at today's quarterly conference ESTABLISHED J8i7 At all dealers I ld . Globe-Democr- at. JikUnani man 4 you who arc new Victrola owners, you who have owned Victrolas for some time, come in and hear the beautiful new records for May. They're here TODAY! 17 different degrees for everv known pur pose. Also two copying. & I in Z0 At all O M vmLivtmi&v 1 HAROX ERNEST DE CAR TIER (TOP) ANO EUMUNIJ I1E AVI ART. 3 DINWOODEY'S 8 "GOOn FURNITURE " Six-year-o- 4' dealers 'Q compared the Irish rebellion with the American revolution. POUXD A SPRUCE TREE. Elsie teased her motbu persistently for a chew of gum befoPe they went into the theatre, but explaining that it was impolite to chew in public, her mother refused to give it to her. Little Elsie did not forget the gum. however, for when the show was over she said: "Mamma, .where does gum come from?" "From a tree, Elsie," replied her mother. "What kind of a tree, mamma?" "Why, a spruce tree, my dear." "Well, the seat I sat in must have been made of a spruce tree, 'cause I dug a nice big chew of gum off the bottom of it." Judge. HORTICULTURAL EFFICIENCY. Hint for the back yard garden. If it is too late to plant sweet, peas cowpeas. You may be able to buyplant the,J' cow later. St. Louis Mrs. Mary Wright of N. J.. is claimed to be the Burlington, olds Sunday school teacher in the United States, been teaching a class for the havingseventy-eight last years. VICT KOLA : AMD UP 1 B a pound than (More and a half for a quarter) "Anglo-Saxonism- London, May 14. According to Reynolds' Weekly, Sir Roger Case-mereceived three friends in the London Tower yesterday and discussed his case with them nearly an hour. Sir Roger is In much better health than a fortnight ago. He has been permitted to read and has taken regular exercise. It Is understood that the case of the prosecution against Sir Roger will last four or five days. The prisoner will be conveyed secretly to the police court and there will be no opportunity of seeing him unless admission to the court is gained, which will be most difficult, as there are accommodations for only sixty spectators. Albumen Mo (sometimes called white of egg) GLASMANN FUNERAL TODAY Arrangement Made for Services la Honor of Lnte Prominent C itizen. illegal under the pure Commended for Action. Washington, May 14. Several thousand sympathizers with the Irish revolutionists held a mass meeting here ! J powder which food laws. , neiicn warsmp. illegal under the pure do not want to use a baking is Jllajen at Fort Bliss and Also at Columbus Warn Army, Officers Against Incendiaries. El Paso, Tex., May 14. Army posts and stations along the border were on their guard against incendiaries following last night's two fires at Fort Bliss, where flames of unknown origin destroyed a storehouse, three cavalry stables, three horses and some tents. Army officers express the opinion that an investigation will disclose the fires could not be of spontaneous or accidental origin. was said that It there was no attempt on the ammunition house. The storehouse, where the first fire occurred, contained some machine guns. Two other fires of recent occurrence were of a suspicious' nature. At the field base at Columbus, N. M., about $700 worth of hay was Two weeks ago the El Pasodestroyed. clubCountry house, not far from Fort Bliss, burned to the ground, with a loss of $35,000. Funs ton Puzzled. San Antonio, May 14. Gen. Frederick Funston has ordered an Investigation of the fires at Fort Bliss, near El Paso. They were Incendiary, it Is said, and evidently deliberate attempts to destroy the garrison. General Funston is curious to know, it was said, how the incendiaries eluded the pickets and ignited two structures an hour apart. DIRIGIBLE BALLOON FALLS INTO THE SEA 15 A dirigible iJulon,', lIaypassed here recentlv from Paris fell Into the sea off the bardinian coast. The six persons aboard all appear to have perished. The Italian authorities sent a rescuing party which recovered four bodies. These have been brought u n Healer ' And You, Mrs; Housewife WATCHING FOR FIREBUGS quired a physician again todayfor the same ailment. No ballot was taken to day. It was reported. It was not ex the jury would resume ballotpected ing until tomorrow. The Caplan trial, which the prosecution termed "the last of the Times cases." lasted a month and dynamiting a day. Caplan was the fourth man trial for the alleged dynabrought ofto the Times building. miting M t. do not want to sell a baking is Border Patrol Attacked. N. M.. 14. A report Deming, American May that the border patrol was fired on last night by Mexicans operin ating superior numbers south of the line at Antelope Wells, and that the Americans were obliged to back up. caused much excitement at Hachi-tN. M.. today. Several families alhave been in b3' cattleready men. The reportbrought not been offihag cially verified. Texas Town Threatened. El Paso. May 14. Private messages received here tonight from Sierra Blanca. Tex., said had reports been received there that a force of thaton Mexicans were marching the town. Sierra Blanca is 100 miles east of El Paso and about approximately thirty miles from the border. No verification was obtainable jury's pure illegal food laws. a. of Osrden stake by Principal Jamfs 'L Barker. The faculty must b increased, he said, and It Is likely the school will be enlarged. Timothy C. building Hoyt was appointed second counselor to I'resident T. B. Evans of Ogden FRAXIC FItlEl.. stake, succeeding Thomas II. McKay, who was advanced to first counselor, rSpelal 1o The a position vacated by the resignation Springville. May 14. Frank Frlel of C. C. Klchards. died lats night from miners' consumption after an illness of thirteen years. OGDEN REVERES MOTHERS He was born in Springville. December 19, 1871. He has done railroading work, and mining in Wyoming, Father Alio Paid Honor nt Conference contracting Nevada. Colorado and Utah. He married Meet Ins In Tabernacle. Kthel Box in 18W, and is survived by bis wife, three children, Karl, Bert and Special to The brothers. Will Frlel of Ogden, May 14. "Mother's and Fa- Blanche: five Kdward Frlel. Bert Friel of ther's day" was observed In the Osden California, Honolulu, Garnet Frlel and Charles Tabernacle of the Mormon church to- Friel of Lehi. day during the morning session of the services will be held at the1 Funeral conference of Ogden stake. Fourth ward quarterly at chapel Monday Lelshman gave an address on o'clock under the of Bishop guidance "Our Parents" and Charles W. Penrose Frank Bringhurst and Ralph Neilsen of the first presidency gave the ser- of Provo and Bishop Ray Maycock. mon. Musical numbers were by Music will be furnished by the Mutual the Osden Tabernacle choir, agiven chorus and a solo by Miss Cora Thome. of children and choir soloists. Thomas quartet will be at the Provo cemeli. Kvans, president of Ogden stake, Interment tery. both presided, morning and afternoon. HAS 1916 , IN WESTERN MEXICO anti-Americ- by Mall Sample Each Free Ad on dress MAY-15- HOSTILE FEELING Men Springville Man is j Called to Beyond; Thirteen Years "My trouble began with pimples on the sack of my shoulders and neck. I paid no mention to thera until they began itching and when I rubbed them they would get. sore and burn. The pimples were large and hard, and would peel off. The burning and itching were so bad that I walked the floor most of the time, and almost cried. I could not let my clothing touch ane and I lost sleep became the pimples were so sore. "I sent for a free sample of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and It helped so I bought more. It was about ten days before I was healed." (Signed) Miss E. M. Splnks, JTi 39th St.. Denver," Colo., July 7, 1915. Jenkins, Wilson rancher who died in the Dee without behospital Friday morning conscious to name coming sufficiently his assailants, had been a participant in a feudlike fiuarrel for a number of conveyed years. This Information was to County Attorney Joseph E. Kvans by Joseph Jenkins, brother of the decedent. The brother, who is 73 years old. Is to be called as a2 witness at the p. ni. tomorinquest to be held at row. David Jenkins was declared to have been a character who fought vigorously for what he considered his rights, and according to the story told by difcounty attorney, he was engaged inbounPons Co., ficulties over water rights and dary lines. County authorities believe the Information furnished by the aged brother will help to solve the murder mysof Wilson were tery. Several residentsSheriff T. A. De by questioned today Vine in his officev but the nature of the information he obtained was not would be no given out. He saidhe there does not look for arrests and today any tomorrow. obtained According to information was asJenkins sheriffs, by deputy saulted Tuesday evening. Indications are that he was cooking his supper In the cabin where he lived alone when he was called outside. He was beaten upon the head with a blunt instrument, but was sble to reach the inside of his cabin. The door was locked from the Inside and he was found unconscious upon his bed Wednesday evening. of Advance In Standing: of Weber Academy. Utah HEALED BYCUTICURA: SOAP AND OINTMENT llcraJd-nepubllcan- candidates for graduation fromEightv the Ogden High school attended the First Presbyterian church tonight, where the Rev. John Edward Carver delivered the baccalaureate sermon. "We read very much." he said, "about the theme of preparedness. The true school Is the great promoter public of preparedness, for there the rank and file of th folk of tomorrow are and not prepared for the the being life. Wars of ral battles Imaginary may or may not come, but the strugare certain and In them the gles of lifeare the winners. prepared war was "When the Franco-Prussia- n declared an official brought the in- Announcement A. A. CALLISTER e to The Ogden, May 14. is emblematical of pure, tion, which B3crfficial motherhood, takes Hoard Of Shoulders and Neck. Large'and Hard. Walked Floor Most of the Time. In Ten Days to Test His Sanity. AUDITORIUM IS OVERTAXED Pp-e- Ut avenuf. Washington Tela. 913 or 2151-I- tion Is Taken Previously Orpheum Sounds Call for Return to Former Conditions. nrld-RPBtMcan- Greenwell. Correspondent. J. 1641 DATE SET FOR PLACE OF HOME i Removes Absolutely PIMPLES ON BACK Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. C WOULD RESTORE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, N. BURNING ITCHING OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department. 420 Twenty-fift- h street. Telephone 915. HERALD-REPUBLICA- f rM, vwv t'2r . V f 5c pencil is These noted Belgians arrived in the United States last week. Baron Ernest de Cartier is Belgian minister to China. Chevalier Edmund Carton de Wiart is Belgian minister of justice. Thev declare there is no particular significance 131-3- 6 attached to their visit -- supreme in its class Atrica LtJ Fac3 C.. N. T. - bre. . Si. m mjw .tamma,. - ( u c m L S. State Street. Utah Theatre Bldg. |