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Show Tlik HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1916. N, dPVVOODEY'; SALTAIR SPRINGS SURPRISE OPENING DAY RECORD BREAKER jT' Preparedness. Boston eentlment for national preparedness found expression today In the greatest street demonstration that this city ever haa wl tnessed. Forty thousand men and women by actual count marched under the American colors over a route of three miles, while pfrhps a half million othera applauded the paraders. V Virtually every phase of the city's official and civic life, commercial, professional and social, was represented. Patriotic societies, social and business clubs, churches, colleges and schools had contingents In the line. Of the marchers 6000 were women, notable anions' the latter being members of the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness and several associations of nurses. Several nearby cities sent their mayors and other official representatives. At the etate house the parade was reviewed by Oovernor McCall and MaThe governor dejor GeneralIs Wood. a great spontaneous clared "It of our citizens and a very remarkable demonstration, patriotic and inspiring." Wood said: "The wholeGeneral hv SeriOUSmrj1fl nn the nessand earnestness. Coupled withdefiNew York demonstration It gives nite assurance to those who claim that people of the United States are now alive to the necessity of adequate preparedness." Ronton, May 27. at an! :ncsnnra.TraiiEca ' y v. . r- v jT i rcorL. v i -- Mi m . SSmTl "Ur-ir-,r-,r-ir-,T- -3 1 't it Of Original and Authentic i I I E t ng . ' . 7v - ...' ) .;' WiVft :: SUU I June 1st to 15th of foremost American Artists-notabl- e in the collection are subjects by MARVINA HOFFMAN. GEO. ELBERT BURR. R.PARTRIGE. AXNE GOLDTHWAITE. J. C. VONDROUS. GEO. T. PLOWMAN. ALLEN LEWIS. VOJT PREISSIG. hand-presse- rT3c "jrirfUliKBUEUi;' (I l l n Tarls. May 27. X Ilavas d!spatch from Port Vendres eays that two arrlvexl there Krench torpedo-boat- s members of yesterday, bringing thirty tho crew of the Italian steamer Moratorpedoed via, of 226S tons, which was by a German submarine on Thursday, abanwithout warning. The crew doned In two lifeboats. The Moravia was on her way from Xw York to Genoa with a cargo of flour. Tvro More Veel Sank. London, May 27. The British steamer Danewood has been sunk. Her crew was landed. Lloyd's announces that the steamer Hercules, nationality unknown, has been sunk. vu MARTIAL LAV WILL BE ranged for the skaters. DMBcent Make Merry, merry-go-roun- - sd -- New Potatoes cans IN COLLEGE FIRE Falling Walls While Carrying Valuable Books From Library. years. I,A!HSi:.V PAUK I1II,I nCPORTRD. Oskaloosa, la.. May 27. Fire, which May 27. Creation of Washington, the Lassen volcanic national park in early today destroyed the administranorthern the Sierra Nevada mountains, building of I'enn college here, took for In a bill fa- ation California, is provided toll of four lives. Instead of two, as to House the today. vorably reported had been supposed, It was stated City authorities late this afternoon ordered a search of the ruins for the bodies of two additional victims, by falling walls while trapped create demand a stimulate for a or Advertising' may to tarry valuable books from thetryinsr college library. The bodies vf Robert II. product, but if the article is not as represented the purased 35. financial acent of chaser loses confidence in the product and will not buy-tha- t Williams, the College and state secretary of the Republican party, and Harry" Oakley, article again. zz, a rresnman, were recovered soon after the flames were brought under control. According to the chief of police, the two additional dead are George Raber, a railroad fireman, and an unidentified man. They were in a party of half a dozen who were carrying books from the library when the four-to- n bell in the cupola .fell through the building, splitting and collapsing its front wall. Raber and his companion ran toward the. front of the building when the is advertised extensively and sold extensively, wall began to fall, while the nemalnd-of the party ran to the rear. Tons of Localise the demand created bv advertising is debris now are pfled on the spot where backed tip by the quality o goods, inspiring the two were last seem George Minear and Howard Keller, confidence and goodwill. student, who were Injured by the falling wall, probably will recover, the physicians said tonight. The dead and The reason Duffy's Pure Malt Whisker is Injured all are residents of this city. College offilcals tonight declared so popular is because it is different from any that the loss will total approximately 5100.000. The building was only parother whiskey and is recommended for medtially Insured. icinal use only. It is made from the finest RIGGS BANK OFFICIALS grains obtainable and thoroughly malted to asACQUITTED OF PERJURY sist digestion. It is specially processed to remove every possible trace of any injurious subWashington. Mav i'T Tin thro. stance. Taken in the prescribed dosage of a RigSS bank officials, on trial here for perjury, were found not guilty today tablespoonful in water or milk before meals alter tne jury hart deliberated nine minand on retiring promotes digestion and asute?. Charles C. Glover, president; W. J. similation of food, upon which health depends. Flather. vice president, and II. n. Flather, former cashier, were the As- - a stircnlant in emergencies it is unsurpassed. AUvays keep a bottle in your medPORTLAND SCHOOLS icine chest it is dependable. Republican C - J 7-"- o 1 CHICAGO II AM) 110 W. eZft m m fLfa -- m NJWOODE3T: STORE Flit ST Hid ESTABLISHED 185?) y.sr I Into. m SHE! 1 Men's $3.50 Shoes Sample Line Straw s CEDAR CHESTS. READING LAMPS. NOVELTY TABLES. WORK BASKETS. SILK LAMP SHADES. CANDLESTICKS. MUSIC CABINETS. Etc., Etc. SEWING TABLES. ELECTROLIERS. ELECTRIC PIANO LAMPS. Etc., Etc. XjO OD.FUBNITURE SOUTH. r iltiii TO OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCK OTi: et Duffy' from terooer your loca rirtiKglt, or denier. SI.OO per hot tit. n If lie en not supply ou. Send for iioeful wrltt houkeholtl booklet free. 1 Facsimile ot buttle sreatly reduced. The Duffy Malt "Whiskey Co., Rochester. X. Y. Portland. Ore.. May 27. All Portland high schools will hein next Mondav the daylight plan. The school boardsaving announced today that the high school clocks would he set ahead an hour po that the sessions would begin at 8 instead of 9 o'clock in the morning. Practically all the teachers and most of the pupils were In favor of the change, which will continue the remainder of the term. mmmmmsr L j i. . 1 mm m m wi ma. m m m.1 1 1.: ; in.. uumiHc IllltunB m UllUHUB ilil Analyze Your Business Do you need money now? Are you likely to wish to borrow from time " to time ? One of the principal functions of this hank is to loan money on proper security and we shall he glad to discuss matters of this nature , with you at any time. . 2 i Artistic pieces that will serve .for and meet with most Welcome acceptance. Xothing more constantly reminds the.' recipient', of the giver than the everyday association of GOOD FURNITURE.'. "A few 'hints: TEA WAGONS. CANDELABRA. TELEPHONE STANDS. COMFORTABLE ROCKERS. t m A Gift of DINWOODEY Furniture for the Bride 2.-J- to-"nig- ht. L-- By the younger artists of America, Each piece is original has no duplicate and has been approved by the jury of awards of the Sophie New-com- b School of Design. ............. Broken Cakes. 3 lbs 2.e Ranch Butter 2."e 3 lbs. peeled Peaches... r.e 2 large bunches Lettuce, j 3 Cucumbers 10? IN'o Hams, lb I2e Picnic Hams. lb. ' Best Butter . do-2.le Fresh. Errs, 3 lbs. Spinach lOe 2 pkgs. Crackers ; . .I.'c 2 lbs. Graham Crackers ir 2 lbs. Cinger Snaps ,.; i.c 2 pkgs. Post Toasties . ,.ire Rest I.ard, per lb ISe Big lot Smoking Tobacco. Half Price IIAHGAIXS IX MIOi:s. 1 Low Cut lot Children's 00c to Shos 75e lot Ladies' Low Cut Shoes Big line Ladies' Low Cut Spring 91..TO to 2.H) Shoes Children's Mary Jane ..SI.OO to Shoes Ladies' $2.00 Fine Shoes. Big line lot Children's Shoes ..lOo Boys' Overalls . m Newcomb Pottery Co lbs. Rhubarb sack ;..St.2I Hour, 4 lbs. dried Peached 23c r.e Tobacco....... Smoking 2'pkRa. rc fi bunches Onions rc Wheat Flakes, pkg. 1"e 2Tc Pancake Flour by m sented in Royal collections. 4 Trapped si just the thing to bring into a scheme requiring a distinctive touch of color. Has received Grand Prizes and highest awards in all International Exhibitions and is liberally repreings 2.1c IVeans .i , string .....10c Uver Sausage, lb 3 cans Tomatoes, String Beans, 2."? or tall can Salmon. .ISc Breakfast Racon. lb 2Te cans i:arly June Peas... .IQv Sifted Peas 4 SI 'S. Ruskin Pottery Unique in outline and rich, in color ftJUST HAVE LlOuEY FOUR MEN KILLED Former Flepury County Assessor Seek Place on Itepuldloan County Ticket. n. n. Wooley, former deputy county assessor, has announced his candidacy nomination for for the Republican of Salt Iake county. county assessorbases his claims for this Mr. Woolley office on his record as a Republican and his fitness for the position. He six years' experience, four has had Amos as second vears deputy under chief depuGabbott. and. A.two years as Mr. Ieatham. under Woolley ty Is a native son of Utah, Is well known the county, and has teen throughout worker for an active Dublin. May 27. Martial law will be continued In Ireland for the present. according io a proclamation issued today. The names of Judge Daniel Cohalan of the New York state supreme court Dennis Spelllssy, a New York law-V- r. were mentioned by Major Price in his testimony bef6re the Irish commission Investigating the Sinn Kein revolt. In connection with money sent from America to the Sinn Feiners. Major Price said that HOO.QOO, mostly American gold, had reached the Irish revolutionists during the first six months after the war broke out. of American linoleum Competition is every year decreasing factories Scotland's export to this country. d, , ;: Is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use shampoo that we and quickest drying can recommend ' to our readers may be prepared very cheaply by dissolvobtained ing a teaspoonful of canthrox, from your, druggist, in a cup of hot water. This rubbed Into the scalp and creates a thick lather, soothingbeneas well as cooling in its action, ficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing the the scalp is fresh and clean, .while develhair dries quickly and. evenly, and a soft fluffi-nes- s oping a bright lusterseem makes very heavy. it that Advertisement. C People Informed by Proclamation Civil Government Will Not Be Restored for a While. W00LLEY ASKS NOMINATION DIN-WOODEY- , It Mi There is no degree of friendship or sentiment that may not be suitably expressed in a selection from Here one can choose gifts of refinement and intrinsic value at prices most reasonable. We offer these few suggestions. HINT BEAUTY TODAY'S gee-whl- z, The opening dance of the season last was crowded early and late with night in the dancers, who took a merry part of the dancing season. Inauguration The program at Saltair this summerdancing will be more complete than season, and each during any previous a moonlight dance, for. night Tuesday elaborate which preparations have IRELAND and the other at Harry is the director and has Montgomery some excellent programs for planned the 1916 season. These concerts are free. There Is a morning train to Saltair, at 9.30; the next one which leaves town goes at 2 o'clock, after which time trains leave to and from the lake every forty-fiv- e minutes. dancing nights there will val, when two hands will furnish continuous music. The Ship cafe, under the direction of LeMaire. opened Saturday and (. many new things are planned for this cafe. There will be dancing during the dinner hour, for which an orchestra has been engaged and for which a special portion of the cafe floor has resurfaced and put in condition for this diversion. Indoor Pool Popular. Many bathers patronized the indoor and found the bathingto pool There has been water their Saturday liking. a change in the manner of taking care of the crowds of bathers this year, and all bathers are now drrected to a main general entrance to the bathing which admits them not department, to the lake itself, but also the only Indoor pool. A new pier has been conwhich runs from the indoor structed, across the lake to the main bathpool house and bathing pier. lake was in Kvery department at the and every confull operation Saturday cession going full force including tho old mill, the roller coaster, the the photograph the and all the lunch and refreshgallery, ment stands, the bowling alley, shootand all the other amuseing gallery ment features. Hand oncerts Sunday, The regular Sunday band concerts the crowds last season which continued this year, beginning will be pleased .J une Brides . Moravia Torpedoed by German Beantiful potted plants, flowering plants, palms and other floral decorations permanently installed at Saltair, Submarine Without Warn- -' giving resort beautiful effect. as the biggest surprise of been made, will be given. Thursday with the" two concerts today, one at 4 ing; Crew Picked Up. COMIXO 7. carniA. be a o'clock day at Saltair in years was the sight the that resort yesthousands of visitors at thegreeted they caugrht their llrst terday when of the main pavilion floor. glimpse To with, the entire main floor reinforced concrete and at specis nowbegin tacular and advantageous positions the great management has hadonconstructed concrete bases, floral beds resting in surface. each many square yards At an expense of several thousand a dozen dollars Saltair has brought carloads of flowers, plants, soil and sod to the resort and installed extremely attractive floral decorations. ' events at Saltair were Opening out day in excellent shape and the carried crowd was the largest handled in many palace, reyears. The Saltair Roller second Jargest cently completed in the was thrown open building at the lake, and skates were to the public free furnished to everyone without charge. From all indications there will be no more popular place at the resort than the roller palace this season. Refreshment booths, a spacious gallery ard many other conveniences have been ar- m m s V.. MEDITERRANEAN C0N1UEDIN i G Including prints from the STEAMER N nr?1 The Public Is Cordially Invited To An Interesting m WHEAT-LADE- m Announcement Extraordinary! 'ft " out-pourl- n iv3 THOUSANDS REVEL IN MANY ATTRACTIONS Forty Ttrousand Join In FIarch to ShowTheir Interest in roaniariK - |