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Show THE MANEUVERS' POINT TO ADVANC E VA;'A.:v - '''V. ,f - ..K V.'- ;- mf ;. v. fei'k lf y h: - - v Cvjb":"::v:::!:" J" - P r - lr;A r '811111 aHfe -- Attempt Will ne Made to Obtain Ills Extradition From Ensrlaad on Pnnnport Fraud lharee. New York, May 26. Franz von the German agent who has fig- - ' x .vr:?::;: e z'- -' CLERK MERGER ABANDONED LINCOLN jrrnud opera tenor, who will appear production of "Aida" in the Orpheum VERNON STILES, Metropolitan oL' Utah theatre. University I removed from Raymond Street jail in Brooklyn late toJay by Scotland Yard detectives, and taken aDoard the Anchor line steamshlo Cameronla. which will sail tomorrow for Liverpool. STATU GUTS IXIIEHITAXCE TAX. Cheek's for $1071.77, representing: Inestates, were reheritance from three ceived yesterday at the office of Albert H. Barnes, attorney general. The is for $613.45 from 169 principalof check Union Pacific common stock shares held by the estate of Edgar Rolce of Wyo. Another check for Cheyenne, $210.42 is from the estate of Blanche Hendricks of New York, holding 155 and Union Pacific preferred rhares'of 40 shares of Union Pacific common while the other check for $247.90 stock, is from the estate of Theodore B. 100 Gro?ran. N. Y.. which has shares of Union Paeific stock.: HOTEL M AN TO SPEAK. O. Relf, manager of the Hotel George ComUtah, will be the speaker at the "Road mercial club luncheon today. Building" will be his subject. The luncheon Is the first of a series of Satwhich has been planned, urday affairs at each of which a short talk will in-be made on some subject of general There will also be music. Next teret. week "Preparedness" will be the topic. FROST MPS BEAU VALLEY FRUIT. Nearly the entire apple crop In Bear river valley was destroyed by the frost of nearly three weeks ago, reports J. Edward Taylor, state horticulturist, who returned yesterday, from a tour of of the in the northern inspection state. Mr. Taylor says that part hopesofwere the entertained that the apple crop was not seriously damaged, but valley in his recent investigation Mr. Taylor found the peach and apple crop to have been seriously damaged. SOCIALIST RAPS PREPAREDNESS. George Gocbel. Socialist of New Jersey, in an address on "New Devils for Old." at Unity hall last night, hammered preparedness, declaring it was J1 t ( $10, 000, 000 Pension j - Fund Authorized for Ministers A: Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 26. Authorization of a campaign to raise I $10,000,000 for the pension fund t or j retired Methodist ministers and! their widows was given today by j f effort beeun eight vears ago. to I I provide an adequate competence for J Lthe clergy when they are too old J J for active work.. i I The following corresponding sec-- t or churcn boards weire I retarles I elected: Sunday schools, Edgar! Blake, Chicago; conference claim-- 2 ants. Joseph B. Hinder. Chicago: worth league. Wllber F. Sheridan, I CiilIcago; Frrtman's Aid. Patrick I Maveety and I. Garland Fenn, Cli I cinnati; board of education, Abra-- 1 ham W. Harris, "president North-- j western university, Evanston, 111.;! nomf missions ami cnurcii eiiEn w Ynrk. t l jilotj. riavlil Fnrsvthe Abraham , Harris, Evanston. 111., was elected successor to Bishop-- ! elect Thomas Nicholson, as secretary of the board of educations A referendum vote was author-- ! j ized to be taken during the next J four years by the annual and lay j electoral conferences on the ques-- 1 I tlon whether laymen shall be ad-- j t mltted to the annual conferences on ! J terms of equality with the minis- J ters, except on certain minority j nuestions relating exclusively to thet ! ' ' f V "'4. V:.:- - clergy. J A should make the same careful distinction in placing a loan upon real estate that he would in selecting a bank in which to deposit his savings. It is because of this fact county records prove we make more loans upon real estate than any five competitors combined. that the i . PAULINE iLRICH DEAD. Dresden, May 26. The death is announced of Pauline one of the most widely knownUlrich, of Germali actresses. She celebrated her fiftieth anniversary on the stage in 1909 V GlenvrootI prios and return. ( 50. "SUSAN ROCKS THE BOAT" ...... AND A KEYSTONE An agricultural census of Uruguay YEOMAN LODGE IS HOST has been of th postponed because losses occasioned by an invasion of locusts. Member From Murray and llinRhnm URSI0NS EAST AND WEST Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo Tim VftUim Members of the Murray and Bingham homesteads. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, were last nisrht orSult Lake homestead No. 1132 guests the initiaat tion of several candidates. Women of the Salt Lake homestead who have filled the offices of the lodjre during-Maelected ofgave way to the ficers at the end of duly the ceremonies. Women In charge temporarily were Mrs. Mary A. Davidson, forelady: Mrs. . P, Vlck, corresponding: secretary; Mrs. Ktta I'arramore, Rebecca; lady Rovewena: Mr. Dora F. Simon, lady Mrs. Hanna Davis, master of accounts: Mre. Lleanor Silvers, chaplain: Mrs. Khoda Smith, master of ceremonies; Mrs. Elsie Mackey, watchman; Mrs. F.mma .James, courier; Mrs. Rosella Seeley, black knigrht: leaders of decree team. Mrs. Vkk and Mrs. Hilda Mil-soof desree team, Mrs. Simons. captain In a Paris aerodynamic laboratory for testing model e aeroplanes wind miles an hour speeds up to seventy-on- 5t. I .on J is . Friday- and Saturday. - Limit 10 day. are produced 4- - Tracy Loan StaffiSiES. ma i y j ij WILLIAM THAW SHOOTS DOWN A FOKKER IN REGION OF VERDUN ! 1 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS From Salt Lake City. f 1.1 91.00 -- Ticket Office. SOI 3laln Street. Phone Waatch J. I.Salt Kenvrorthy. A. il. V Lake City. Utah. Park ity IIInKliam Trout -"-- A- - 1 l"rt Vl.oo and thicken Dinners I'rovo C'nnjon Ilraorta. A. WADLEKill, P. T. Denver, Colo. nt Paris. May 26. Lieut. William I Thaw of the n avi- I atlon corps shot down a Fokker aeroplane in the region of Verdun Iyesfe relay. Thaw has been deco rated twice and twice cited in the orders of the day for darlngr exploits in the air. On April 11 he ! brought down his first German at Verdun. On May 21 I aeroplane ne was proposed for citation for drivlnjr an enemy aeroplane across . I Sthfpoii t Vl t flurmo descend.' - -- - -- --- -- n Una nrA -- 1 s in- - nAtllni. I. DINWOODEY'S " . "GOOD n , X FURNITURE 6 Elona, Girl An Indian nbe SqoatvI'rlncr-w. O Travel AVekly and Orchestra. Mat. 2.15 p. m.; 10c, 25c, 50c. 8.15 p. m.: 10c. 23e. Sftr. TSr. 0RPHEUH THEATRE 53 with VERXOX STIL.ES lleautr Uallrt, has fitted us to serve you now." rat. 70. Chorus. 400. OrchestrH, 50. f2.00. 91.50, ifl.OO. 50e. 4 ;REX nnd Dancers. y SOW PLAYIXG! The Bis Trio of Headllner. the smallest comedian In Enjoy the LITTLE LOilll KOHERTSworld, ; aee the h latest Krl act of the aeason. a flock of the fclrl on the stase. in prettiest "THE DREAM PIRATES." Laiifth 31 It. with th old-tifavorites, J MRS. FUHKIVS FISHRll. Other pleasing; numbers. Van Scotch sinarpri two irey. Inbonnle Rials acrobatic stuntst Iinlrrli Sloore and In natter. First chaptercomedy of "THE SECRET OF THE SUDMARIXE." Prices as imial, lOe, 20c, 30c. 7 XoT-elty- Saona, The Genius of the Makeup Box. me i i VAUDEVILLE all-st- ar SEATS SOW SELLISG. years In learning how "Thirty-tw- o Grace Francis PEG 0' THE RING Cunard Ford Chapter Two. DON'T MISS THIS MUTT & JEFF Matinee 10. Evening: 25c i Orcheatra, aO Par. L.oa;. 10c AH I.ogea art Orcheatra weata rmrrved. REX ACTS. ti REX jlii LAST MATINEE A TODAY STOCK CO. Miss Nana Bryant sins "Mary Is a Grand Old Name" to three encores every nlgrht, assisted by the daintv chorus girls added to the Wilkes company. You will enjoy the other bigr musical hits by George M. Cohan in "FORTY-FIV- E MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.' .aW. Special Matinee Decoration Watch it! Iay . QUFff tine 21 Streke .EMPRESS THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY MAE MURRAY In a superb photodramatlc version of the popular play, "SWEET KITTY BELLA! US" Every night, on the stroke of twelve, a weird change would come over Peg. What was that fearful malady ? Why did it affect her so ? What g caused that change? From a sweet, demure, charming girl, Peg was in some uncanny manner transported to the throes of a wild animal's temper. How was it finally solved ? You can understand it all by reading our new serial nerve-rackin- Today One Day Only RHEA HITGHELL star in a Western drama, Flylngr-A "THE nLINDNESS." "tlfiZfiRDS OF HELEN" tfBn By Walter El. Another railroad thriller, "The Telegram." Hill and IJu-m- an GEORGE OVI0V COMEDY. REEL LIFE. Joe Brandt life under the big white circus tops. TONIGHT You will thoroughly enjoy every chapter of IGX? SEASON. GEOnOE MACFAllLAXE, The Famous Baritone. OTHER Z Trust & a thrilling story of romance, adventure, and of Franco-America- ESTABl.ISHtO LAST BILL OF THE and Vaudeville's Greatest Mnaleal 0s 1 W. Second South Near Mnln. Company OASTELLUCOIS 7 (Dim by ingenious machinery. t j AVIATOR " lroo Canyon Jordan Narrow a f3 VERDI'S MASTEIIPIECE. Slngrer Hum! Ualimcem. fight. NEW VOUK ASD It KTX R !V J3.70. ((ircuU Toar.) Kvery "Wednesday and Saturday durlnsr June. Limit 60 days. tl.XTA I1ASIN EXCURSION). $ 23. 3 for the round trip from Salt Lake to Fort Duchesne and. return, every toTuesday, commencing- May 2. Route via Mack, Colo., L'lnta RailWatson, and auto stage thence to Fort Duchesne, the land of way opportunity. ftfO.OO Circuit tour. Including San Krancluro and Lo Anaelea, dally To am LAST TIME TODAY The Jeunettas, Lo Van Duo, European Gmoatta and She reforms a saloon bv starting a Kiw 1 ( SniIT,May3Ionday, Tuesday, 28, 2t, 30. 'VAUDEVILLE y DOROTHY GISE! IX .?t.20 22.."kO .iH.OO 4'lllCOKA lolorndo prlni(it . y to.otl Omaha jjmo.OO Mfmpbtii ..; 9to.oo Cltr MlanmiiolU ?5ti.tt nod dnrlao: lay find June, commencing May Saturday ltery Wrdamday 13. I.lmtt October 31. S22.T.O j j double-crossin- AMERICAN n; Drntrr Largest Sale of Aay Medsclna in ta WorlJ 10c. 25. Sold vrrwbw. In box aBaaaaaaBaaBlTaaaBaHBBaaBBi LAST TIME TODAY GRTCA 3f j Benefit Playground Association Popular Prices. Come Hnd Help the Kiddie. ;neats of Salt Lake Fraternitlen. VIA j i "A Midsummer Hit's Bream" Fx T I going to defeat President Wilson for Roosevelt he accused of g the Socialist party. The speaker told his audience the government was spending' money like water In an effort to induce men to the army and to date had enlisted join but 6000 men. Bas-seli- n, t ... TODAY German Spy Turned Over to English Officer. New York. May 2b. Ignatius T, T. d German spy, was Lincoln, . INSURANCE OFFICIAL HERE. I SAIL self-style- James Tullls cf San Francisco, general agent for the London & Lancashire Indemnity Company of America, Is In alt Lake inspecting the local field. ! TO Seir-ronfeM- mornlnj. ! j WMOWEB ured in several alleged German bomb plots and Is now detained in England, V."h; Jit , was Indicted today by the federal 2 basis fcr obtaining his grand jury asto a this wm Inextradition country. The dictment charges him with fraud in connection with the procuring of a false American passport. ;J: Von RinUlen Is supposed to be wanted by the United States authoriii ties to aid them In the case against Buchanan of IlRepresentative Frank linois and against men who are alleged to have participated with Von Hintelen Standing in the center of the photograph is Slavika Tomitch, the Serbian "Amazon," who has led a column through the entire war in her country. In a plot to block munitions shipments She was with the army which retreated before the Austrian advance. In the picture she is shown with her staff at Salonica, where she is fitting out her to the entente allies. command to renew the struggle. I i j mm 1 Rln-tele- n, Court I Believed lnfealbler The decision was practically reached by the county commission to yesterday the abandon formerly considered plan of consolidating the office of clerks and constables of the city justice courts so as to have one clerk and one constable .'or both courts. The commission decided that the consolidation plan would be impracticable. Justices I. It. Martineau and Brigham Cleg;? appeared before the commission and declared that two clerks were necth work. It was essary to care for further pointed out that as the constables are elective officers that there Is grave question of, the right of the to consolidate the offices. commission A proposed amendment to the county for the Jitney bus ordinance providing or owners of of "scalpers' prosecution who machines engage in motor bus business without licenses at certain intervals, in competition with licensed operators, was laid over until Monday mig j MATINEE TODAY and TONIGHT Absolutely Removes One package Indigestion. proves it 25c at all druggists. ' j aif lmq i neairo oELL--A INDICTED nnJi -- i'', Athens, May 23. Exceptional military activity at Snlonlkl Is believed here to portend developments of great Importance. General Howell, chief of the British staff, and other officers of the allies who have been on leave In Athena have been recalled suddenly. sources have Dispatches from various r. ported on the part of the. activity and Ilrttish forces, the most fetich notable belnjj the occupation of Fiosouth of Monastir, rina, eighteen miles by allied troopsin on May 23. also attached to the Slunlflcance obtain effort of the entente allies to for the the use of the Greek railroad Serbof the reorganized transportation ian army to the Halonikl front. It has been learned from a reliable source that 30.000 Bulgarians have been brought from the Black ea coast to reinforce the Macedonian front. publican national convention from the Second congressional district of Utah, on tne aleft yesterday for was cific Limited. He Chicago by accompanied Mrs. Price. Harry S. Joseph, the sec- ond from this district, will leave delegate for the convention from Cincin- -where he Is at this time cn buslrati, ness, and Gov. William Spry. Mayor- A. R. Heywood, two of the delegates-atW. D. Candland, one of the large, and from the First congressional delegates on June will leave for Chicago district, 4. Senator Reed Hmoot, Senator George Sutherland and Joseph Hcwell will leaveCongressman for Chi- Washington cago a few days before the convention P. 'i- -i Offensive by Allies. Proposal to Unite Job la City Justice Don't take a violent purgative. Right, the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable remedy which has held public confidence for over sixty years. Goes to Chicago for Big Convention. Fred W. Price, delegate to the Re- "V."' - a Laxative?. delegate leaves Need Fred W. Price of Second I tab Olstrlet Bulgarian Troops Reinforced in Anticipation of General N g. o. p: SERBA !: WE 9 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. N, SERBIAN 'AMAZON' WHO TOUGHT THROUGH THE WAR - VON HERALD-REPUBLICA- m vj Our IIew Serial iBe Sure to DxVNCING i Story now running in The Sunday and in motion pictures at the Rex theatre z every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Hcralcl-Rcpublic- an TONIGHT Held's Military Band TONIGHT Perfect Floor. Perfect Ordei |